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12 for ClaMtified Ad Retulli Telephone MAln 4-6000 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1938 Hiram Sherman Stage News Macing Entries famm Iff ft I Fair Grounds Entries FIRST RACB $800; claiming; four ypar-oJda and upward; aix lurlongi. Hialeah Park Entries FOR TI'rSDAY FIRST RAC claiming; and up; six furlongs. Code WHCode Wgt JxSadla F. 100, 7 Winter Sport 111 kf PADDOCK PC Tl Central Offers Variety For Wall Fans Hardball Game Pride, Joy of Institution-Other Handball Notes By MAX LODAW "Play handball to be in good condition," Is a. Central Y.

M. C. A. slogan for its membership. And, of the numerous athletic activities sponsored by Brooklyn's largest 'V 3 Busiun sound lOii rne new ill Shades of Man O'War Recalled as Great Son Struts Stuff at Hialeah By W.

C. VREELAND Staff Cnrrctpondrnt of The Eagle Miami, Feb. 22 War Admiral Is more like his dad every day. Not In color, size, substance of muscle, but in tempera ment and speed. Physically the resemblance is most marked In the shape of the head and the way War Admiral carries It when running.

War Admiral has the same quick action, with strides somewhat similar, although I don't believe that the Mighty Atom covers as much ground as did his sire. But in the matter of eagerness to get away from the post and to be nhis way to the journey's end, War Admiral is index 1726 xst Morlta xPay Rack" 1530 Rebekah 1741 surury 1748 Bal.j Stratford Wit. Cods 109 2 107 3 109 4 110 5 110 4xSir Michael 103' 9 Oalllenne 112 5 Upside Down 11 11 10 xRaymond 100 "All th Living," a play by Hardle Albright, will have iU New York premiere on March 25 at a theater as yet undetermined. Cheryl Crawford will make the presentation, in association with John Stillman Jr. "All the Living" has been adapted from a book, "I Knew 3,000 Lunatics," the work of Dr.

Victor R. Small. a a a Believing that present economic conditions do not warrant the prices that currently prevail for the legitimate theater, A. H. Woods will inaugurate an entirely new scale for the engagement of his new play, "Censored." which opens at the 46th 1728 Black Buddy 113 7 6 Guy World 1171 bscond RACE 1700; claiming; three-year-olds; colta and geldlngi; maidens and winners one race; live and one-half furlongs.

171:6 'High Image 1448 Grand Duke 11B 114 C'mon, Smudfle Pleue lemme bet on one more horse with my new system. It'll be the Uat Code 1748 xTramwuy 1670 Arthur B. 107 10 108 11 1784 1646 Amhurit 112 12 110 13 SECOND RACB 11.000: WgtCode Wit 1111 9 xOeo'e Porgle 111 lllilO xD D.McCa'hy 107 lllllClaaand 112 107 12 xLarry Pat 107 116 13 xPhll Boy 111 112 14 Eddie Gardner 112 107 15 Prince Mao 112 1121 1 xYoung Plavt'e 2 xKIng Prrslon 3xLittle Hlg 4 xChlef Deputy 5 Bay Eagle 6 Laahvbo 7 Genesee 8 Dick Greenock clalmlni: maid-up; seven fur- em: three-year-otdg and longs; chuu. Index Wt. Coda 10S 1 THIRD RACE S700: claiming: four- year-old and upward; six furlongs, Code Wgt Code vivi Town car 1782 Salt Bay 1770 "Officiate 1921 Lone race 17B1 Julius Caesar 1790 Twilight Tryat 1762 Don Cossack 1016 Oallant Friar Wgt 110 i more like Man o' War than were his two greatest previous sons, American Flag and Crusader.

115 12 Agreeable 103 13 Brain Trust 11514 xJulla Grant Street Theater next Saturday night. All orchestra seats will be $2. Mr. Woods, who has probably produced more successful plays than 100 116" 116 105 100 105 10S 105 116 116 95 115 105 115 108 15 Unlawfu In the matter of temperament at the 105 IB xJohnMareum 110 2 Bright Land 3 xdladess 4 Luckv Color 5 xDiscourse SxMsrg't Nadl 8 xTransen 9 Story Tlma 10 xFelwyn 11 Eighty 1790 Bpandau $trtv branch, the wall sport rates tops both as a form of exercises and diversion. From the time the courts are opened for play in the morning until closing, hundreds of wallmen paste the handball.

The Central player enjoys an unusual advantage in that he has a choice of any 1767 "Red Brook 1767 Takawalk 1757 XBlrd Dog 109 17 Favorite Child 110 112 18 xExcltatlon 108 705119 My Tommla 113 115 i5 any of his contemporaries, thus brings the price of orchestra seats back to the scale that prevailed in 1920. isss tan' imKm THIRD RACE SI. 000; Clan Handi cap; three-year-olds; six lurlongi. Iltdex a a a It will be If it fW tinlshes at all. kaiVl 31 JON JON I 6th Hialeah Wit.

Coda Thorsen Best In Fourth at Hialeah Park 117 2 FOURTH RACE $700: claiming; four-year-olds and upward; mile and one-sixteenth. Code Wgt Code Wgt 2 Ruff Day 11L' 7 Acautaw 112 3xJewelry 106 8 Old field 112 4 Lena J. Ill1 9 Sandwrack 113 SMisaPetrlna 108 10 StrolllngHome 115 114 12S Tickets for the Mercury Theater engagement of "The Cradle Will Rock" went on sale at the box office of three handball pastimes. He 1647 Crimea 1792 'Join Us 1578 Weityi Hero (1177) Panorasrope 1758 Armor Bearer (17901 Becky Batea may pick between either of the 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 In 'The uhich will have an extra midnight performance next Saturday at the Mercury Theater for the Stage Relief Fund. 117 112 112 116 117 116 of the Mercury, 110 W.

41st yes Softball styles onir-wall and four- start, American Flag and Crusader were more placid than Is War Admiral. In color, size and substance American P.ag and Crusader look more like their sire than does the present-day Admiral of the fleet of thoroughbreds. In one other point, that of position at the post, is War Admiral more like Man o' War than were American Flag and Crusader when they were racing. Man o' War liked the rail position better than any other. It's true if he was No.

2 it didn't seem to hamper him very much. War Admiral is much the same when lined up for the start. 1758 xCautivo wall, or he may Ignore both in favor terday. "The Cradle" moves from the Windsor to the Mercury at the end of this week and will open there of hardball. tha George and up; one This does not imply, however, (1789) Night Intruder 1727 'xPosterity FOURTH RACE 61.200; Waihlngton; four-year-olda mile: chute.

Index 1698 "Bulwark 1737 Buck Langhorne 6 Major Oreen'k 116 FIFTH RACE $700: claiming: three-year-olds: mila and eeventy yards, 2 Lucre Lude 112 Code Wat 3 xllodwdolno 100 8 Mls Lamplev 106 4 Cast Boy 106 7 xPowera raud 111 BxTechy 102 sixth RACE $700; claiming; four-year-olds and upward; mlla and seventy vards. Code WgtCode Wgt 2 xlmmersal 109 5 xlndian Boy 111 3 Shnlot 116 6 Pete 8and 114 4 xActdlne 111 7 Yes Polly 106 Monday evening, Feb. 28. a "A Doll's House" at the Broad that the handballist Is limited only to one style. On the other hand, he has the privilege of the other two in stroking, service, timing and 1656 Panlher Creek Wgt.

Code 108 3 116 4 106 116 120 7 two-year- Screen News 1800 'Caballero II 1769 Thorion hurst Theater and "Our Town" at Morosco Theater will give extra holi By W. C. VREELAND Hialeah Park, Miami, Feb. 21 Thorson meets no early fast steppers in the George Washington, one mile, fourth on the Hialeah Park card tomorrow, a condition he fancies. He is rapidly coming back to form and as the distance suits him he may step down in front after leading all the way.

Caballero 2d showed a trace of returning to his best and is the horse to beat. He is other features, the contestant considers it wise to select only one of FIFTH RACE 2, 000: added: olds; colta and geldlngi; tha Statei, No. Nursery couraa. Nursery SEVENTH RACE $700; claiming: four, year-olds and upward; mile and seventy yards. Index Wat.

Coda 109 Code the three games. If his efforts are unsuccessful he will try another style until he finds the handball pastime for which he Is best fitted. In a sense it's like picking the day matinees today. These performances are in addition to the regular matinees on Wednesday and Saturday. a a a The Theater Guild and the Actors Repertory Company will present WgtCode Wgt 110 11 Busy Storm 105 110 12Topway 105 110 13 Brown Mol'es lis 1.B4 'erimaiad 1573 Rlppler (17641 Cherry Jam (1637) Anal Toy (1701) Hireling 117 119 119 122 117 119 117 119 117 1788 Epwar 2 xuake Shora 3 Smckeen xMasklllo 5 No Doubt BxBllly I 7 xThe Mauler 8 xOypsle Chief 9Vin Noir lOxMlles st'd'h proper vocation.

Produced Champions 1764 'Our Mat 9 ROAR $4.20 WAS YESTERDAY'S CODE WINNER which helped Si continue hJs Winning Streak! GOLD BUCKLE $5.90 place and $3.80 show was the code that SI bet across the board. Code bets have shown a profit over last five weeks! FRANCESCO $12.60 Oil DOLLY $11.40 were two more sleepers that also won for us yesterday! Today SI bets tZ win $2 plate on Hialeah-Workman-8-22-4-2. Same bet also goes on Hialeah-Longden-1-26-11-18. Key to decipher codes appears on Page 2 of SI Si SMUDGIE CODE BOOKLET on sale at aU newsstands. 115 14 xOld Dom'on 107 11015 xRoyal Com'd 107 110 18 Overlap 115 105 17 xTranscal! 105 110 18 xThe Jurist 107 105 19Busbv 115 1788 "Ovid 10 SIXTH RACE $1,100: Tha Martha Washington: one mile.

Hardball has long been Central's pride and Joy. It is an edition of EIGHTH RACE (substitute! $700: claiming; four-year-olds and upward; tlx furlongs. Code Wgt1 Code Wgt dangerous. The Nursery Stakes, three furlongs for juveniles has an open look about it. Three appear to have claims on the money Hireling, Cherry Jam and Ariel Toy.

Hireling's form appears to be a shade the best and he Is preferred. Crepe ran a good race on Saturday in much better company than the three-year-olds that oppose him in the sixth. He led for nearly a mile, the distance he must travel. the old Irish game introduced in this country by the immortal Casey and later popularized by Joe Heeney and the left-handed marvel, Index Wgt. Coda 1785 Perfect Peace Ill 2 1799 Crepe 117 3 1751' Joe Schenck 114 4 (1758) Jon Jon 111 (17751 HI Cliff 117 8 1785 Sketchbook 112 7 SEVENTH RACE claiming; 3 Derby Dawn 109112 xGolden C'tal 104 Jim Kelly.

About a hundred hard- The new Edward G. Robinson starring picture, "A Slight Case of Murder," which opens at the New York Strand Theater on Saturday morning, will have its general release throughout the country on March 5. The film, based on the stage play by Damon Runyon and Howard Lindsay, has Jane Bryan in the leading feminine role; other principals are Allen Jenkins, Ruth Donnelly, Wlllard Parker and Bobby Jordan, Robinson is now at the Warner Bros, studios in California preparing for his next picture, "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse." a Frank McHugh will have an important role in support of Pat O'Brien in "Three Cheers for the Irish," says a dispatch from the Warner West Coast studios. The picture will go into production early next week.

According to presen' plans, Glenda Farrell will have a leading feminine part. a a a Penny Singleton has been as-. 4 xJnhn Bane 5 x.Scotch T'a'e 6 xWx 7 xMlss Harmf'l 8 xLucky Quest 9 Idle Elf 10 xPineaway 11 Rock Sally 10913 Freeburg Boy 114 10414 Kal Harrl 109 109115 xErech 109 104 18 Down In Front 114 104 17 xTiny Comet 109 114 18 Nopalosa de 109 104 19 Courlneyg Pet 114 109 10 xShooter 109 ballers cavort the Central courts tnree-year-oias; mue and one-eighth Index Wgt. Coda 104 3 LEADS HIE PARADE THOUGH NO. 4 In his race for the Heather Purse at Hialeah Park on Saturday War Admiral drew No.

4 position. Recalling that he liked the rail or close to It I was a bit worried whether he would start from that position. He should have been in No. 4 place in the parade to the post. But remembering that he usually headed the parade and that as the No.

1 thoroughbred of today no matter what tomorrow, next week, next month or six months hence may decide he was in the public eye, the turf authorities granted him that pride of place. But when the starting stalls were reached War Admiral lined up in No. 4 position. And did he perform! Shades of Man o' War I Restless and impetuous rarin' to go, just like his dad. He delayed the start by his fractious behavior by at least two and a half minutes.

Would his behavior mar the start give him an advantage or disadvantage or would the send-off be favorable or unfavorable for the others? George Cassidy, the starter, decided the question. Fearful that War Admiral would wear himself out and and this group has produced such national A. A. IT. stars as Artie Anderson, Eric Peet, Eddie Rogers and NrNTH RACE substitute) $700 1710" xLovick 1782 Mister Jacko 1783' Ethelmont 1774 xMr Orlef 1696" xWoodwaac -1798 xBlue Flame 179s Blue Ice 1783 Passable claiming; four-year -old! and upward; alx 109 104 103 109 104 109 109 make Fitzgibbon.

Of the one-wall players no out furlongs. standing A. A. U. competitor has "Simply Henry Hogg" at private performances for Theater Guild subscribers only.

The play, which will open on March 28, is an adaptation by John Boruff and Walter Hart from the novel of Dalton Trumbo. Walter Hart will direct. a Menasha Skulnlk and Joseph Rumshinsky will offer two extra holiday performances of their weekend Yiddish production, "Warsaw at Night," at the Second Avenue Theater matinee and evening today. This week's schedule also will include five showings during Friday, Saturday and Sunday. a The Mercury Theater will present an extra performance of its comedy success, "The Shoemakers' Holiday," by Thomas Dekker, at the National Theater this Saturday, Feb.

26, at midnight for the benefit of the Stage Relief Fund. On Sunday evening, March 13, George M. Cohan will be seen in an extra performance of "I'd Rather Be Right" at the Alvin Theater for the came cause. a The holiday matinee of Ger beeen developed since Bill aLuro an Joe Lee 's Selections nexed the New York Stat singles EIGHTH RACE $1,000: claiming; four-year-olds and upward; mlla and three-sixteenths. Index Wgt.

Coda title four years ago. The four- Code Wgt! Code Wet 2xSwlftIet lOfl llxGrey Broom-104 3 xHildur Rosa 104 12 Rpgardless 114 4 Sun Image 109 13 Jules Lazard 114 SD ble Nugget 114 14 Grace Orirr 109 6 xTwo Brooms 109 15 xGeraldtae M. 104 7Hokuao 114 16 xPa'atlne Belle 104 8The Pelican 114 17 Edification 114 9xHI Vic 109 lBxDunfox 109 10 xOddesa Beau 109 19 xBlue Cat 104 xApprentice allowance claimed. Weather, cloudy; track, fast. Joe Schenck is his keenest rival.

Ethelmont and Lovick may fight out the seventh. It's close between them on figures. The long route of the eighth favors Brandon Prince, with Sun Antloch a serious threat. High Image has the winning edge over the platers that make up the first. He will be hard to beat.

Grand Duke is next In line. Officiate on form measures up to the winner of the second, a bunch of maidens. Night Intruder is fancied for the third. 1.H4 continuity loo 2 17NB- xLater on 1798' Sou'wester 1875' x.Maurltlus 1787 One Chance 1803 xKtevs Pennant 112 114 110 117 115 114 113 112 112 107 1583' Sun Way WINNERS YESTERDAY At Hialeah Park: Irish Oak, Sfi.SOl Sarhem. gl.DO: strange Times, 810.10.

At Fair Grounds: Dark Mist Ibest bet), Takus, J.Jl. signed to a prominent role in (17231 xFleet Step (1700) xBrandon Prince 1731 Mt Sard "Lovely Lady," Kay Franciss new starring picture, which has Just Havana Entries FOR TUESDAY FIRST RACE $400; claiming; four-year- 1794' x8un Antloch gone into production. Appearing xApprentice allowance claimed. olds and up; six furlongs. vt earner, clear: iracK, last.

Code with Miss Francis are George Brent, Ian Hunter, Isabel Jeans, Rosella Towme, Gloria Dickson, Gloria Wgt.lCode Wgt. 105! OxTltanlral 105 105 10 Regusted 110 105 11 xFlymg Sixty 100 Fair Grounds First Winter Sport, Gallenne, World. Second Bay Eagle, Clasand, Oreenock. Gay Dick Blondell and others. William Kelgh- 1 Donna Tuttl 2 xHlah Shoes 3 Dunora 4 xSlttlng Pr't'F 5 xKeewutin 6 Fractious 7 Animosity 8 Dlam'd Digger Santa Anita Entries FOB Tl'ESDAY FIRST RACE-81 200: claiming: three- 100 12 M.

Stewart 105 105 13 xBud Choice 100 L'gage 105 110 15 Border Patrol 110 105. 16 Silent Monk 110 Agreeable. Greenock. year-olds; mile and one-sixteenth. Third Frlwjn.

Bright Land. Fourth Acautaw, Major Strolling Home. Fifth Lucre Lude, Powers Cash Boy. Oouraud, four- 8ECOND RACE $400: claiming Grant and Leonard Finalists in Squash Robert Grant 3d and J. Richard Leonard clash today in the final round of the national amateur racquets championship, each having triumphed In semi final round matches yestereday at the Racquet and Tennis Club.

Grant won from Warren Ingersoll, 1315, 153, 1513, 159, dropping his first game of the season, as Leonard conquered E. M. Edwards, former champion, 1718, 157, 15-5, 15-2. Sixth Shnlot. Indian Bov, Pete Band Seventh Billy I.

Bushy. The Mauler. Eighth Erech. John Bane. Shoteur Ninth Double Nugget, The Pelican, Bau.

BEST BAY EAGLE. trude Lawrence in "Susan and Qod" at the Plymouth Theater this afternoon is the first of four afternoon performances this week. The other matinees will be given Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Daly's Theater, 63d east of Broadway, has been leased by the WPA Theater Project for occupancy March 1, with "The Tailor Becomes a Storekeeper," the forthcoming drama by David Plnski, as its tenant. thus spoil his chance and also get the nerves of the other horses on edge, Cassidy ordered War Admiral to the outside position.

And then a perfect start, the best that George has made this Winter. The six horses were in a line, nose and nose, not one before the other. And War Admiral was on his way for new fame and fortune. The result was as anticipated by 99 out of every 100 of the 25.000 onlookers, of which number 22.910 paid to see the champion do his strut. And that strut resulted in a victory by open daylight.

That triumph was brilliant, but hy no manner of means sensational. He beat some fast horses, but not one of them was of particularly high urade. Sir Oracle, which finished wallers have been more active. Headed by Joe Abuelo and Paul Titolo entries are submitted to all major A. A.

U. competition in this vicinity. Most of the devout hardball and four-wall players are organized in the Central Businessmen's Handball Club. They occupy a large clubroom and when two members gather handball is the topic of conversation. The most interesting matcehs contested by this group on the courts are first refought under the showers and later in the club-room between moves across the checkerboards.

Trullo Retains Title Occupying handball Interest at Central at preesnt is the New York State four-wall championship. An-gelo Trullo successfully defended his singles crown, last week by defeating Eddie Linz, 2113, 1021, 2118, and this evening the doubles play enters the seconds round. The New York A. C. has two strong teams competing, Frank Coyle and Eddie Linz, John Walsh and Ray Ruddy.

The Central pairs oensist of Paul Titolo and Sid Greenhaus. Moe Schlessinger and Joe Abuek), Murray oGldman and John Zanzok. Other outstanding teams include Herman Steinmeyer and John Roseman of Broad Channel A. William Phelan and Bernard Deutsch, West Side Tommy Glnty and Ken Schlfferson, Pastime A. and Jules Traub and Samuel Piller, 92d St.

Y. M. H. A. The final will be decided on Saturday.

Ha vana First Tltanlcal, Fractious. RpguJled. Second Friend John. Flo Along, Pekin. ThTd Gnllic.

Treasure Ship, Bulstrode. Fourth Forewarned, Tom Jack Filth Ace Fesier.den, Lady Myrtle, Ben Sweep, Prince Angle, Du- Rowland B. Haines, defending champion of the Columbia Univer ley is directing. a a With Samuel Goldwyn'g new musical comedy In Technicolor, "The Goldwyn Follies," packing them in at the Rivoll Theater, the management announced yesterday that it was forced to turn away 25.000 patrons over the weekend, 15,000 on Saturday and 10,000 on Sunday, a a Spring Byington has been engaged for the comedy role of Penny Van-derhof, the mother, in Columbia's Frank Capra production, "You Can't Take It With You." Lionel Barry-more was recently signed fcr the sole of Sycamore, the pivotal character in this picturlza-tion of the George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart Pulitzer Prize play, which Capra will direct from Robert Ris- ken's adaptation.

a a Walter Wanger announces that the third production on his new season's program will be Vincent Sheehan's "Personal History," with Joan Bennett In the stellar role. Miss Bennett, who is under long-term contract to the producer, recently returned to Hollywood after touring British Crnsors Allcr Rating of 'Snow White' The original ruling of the British movie censors restricting the attend sity Club, won fror- Walter D. Hoag, second, was the best sDeedster of the 1 155, UtST FOREWARNED. Santa Anita 1510. to gain the semi-final of the national veterans' Code Wgt.

Code Wgt. 2 Richleln 106; 8 Big Reckoning 111 3 xRu.sia 106i OSweetBelty 109 4xGalleryGod 106 lOQuibbet 117 SPuddin 101 6Biue8heetg 111 12 xHu Car 10S 7xKayembe 104j 13 Agotaraa 111 8ECOND RACE $1 200: claiming; four-year-olda and up; one mlla. Code Wgl.lCode Wgt. 2 xFarouhar 112, 8 Bonourl 110 3 xDipper n'rd 102 9 El Portal 110 4 Ly.ander 1101 10 Bolamola 110 SxMlidair 1001 1 1 xBon mb'rg 108 6xDunfleld 11 1 12 Nascby 110 7 xBosworth 105, THIRD RACE $1,200: claiming: four-year-olds and up: mile and one-half. Code Wgt Code Wgt.

1 Sclva 113' 5 Voting Hour 118 2xEnimrno 113 6HisWiy lis 3xItsOwn 107; 7 107 4 Melody Lane 107.8xJoeSum 107 FOURTH RACE $1,200: Grade C. Handicap; four-year-olds and up; one mile Code Wgt i Code Wgt 3 aChanre View 117 8 Capt Cal urn 11(1 9 Lmle Nymph 108 5 bSargaio 1 IB 10 Marynell 111 110 11 Gray Jack 109 7 Watersplash 11 1 FIFTH RACE $1,500: George Washington Handicap; allowances; lour-year-olds and up; aix furlongs. Code Wgt I Code Wgt. 2 Tnrolee 107, 7 Alvlso 112 3 Mr. Blaza 1121 8 Party Spirit 109 4 Whirl.cea llfi; 9 Taste 1(19 5 Bill Farnsworth 116 lOVoltdnir 104 Huh Vote 112.11 Ladjr Bowman 107 SIXTH RACE $50 000 added: Santa Anna Derby; Ihree-year-olds; mile and nn Code Wgt 'code Wgt.

2 aDaiiber 1 18 in ordeal right in lot. Mind von. the distance, seven round year-olds and up: six furlongs. Code Wgt Code Wet. 2 xFlo Along 1031 8 xRose Hazen 103 3Pekln 1131 8xExceptioa 103 4 xScmlnole Q'en 106! 10 Quldam 108 5 Friend John 113 11 xRedwIck 110 6 xDisruption 103 12 xBuy Straight 108 7 Flying Arab 108! THIRD RACE $400: claiming; four-year-olda and up: mile and aixty yards.

Code Wgl.iCode Wgt. 2 xMary Fr'nclne 100 10 xVltonina 100 3 Gift Contour 105! 11 Treasure ship 110 4 Flavor 110ll2Galllc 110 SxBulstroda 105 13 xLnfltoff 105 6 xCarsono 105 14 W'derma Gold 110 7 Johnny 1 10 15 Royal Guinea 110 M.vnah 105 16 Bnzin Around 110 9 xBandersna'rh 98 17 xRoptng 105 FOURTH RACE $400; the George Washington: four-year-olds and up; claiming: six furlongs. Code Wat I 6 Lady Chlnlouy 110 2 xLlttle Paula 105! 7 xFourth Bid 110 3 Tom Jack Jr. 1151 8 xVlrbet 110 4 Forewarned 115 9 June Bourbon 110 5xBenefit 110 10 Dick Weidel 115 FIFTH RACE $400: claiming; three-year-olds; live and one-half furlongs. Code Wet.

3 xsandld 102 8 Phlllgal 111 4 Ace Fessenden 111! 9 xLady Myrtle 97 5 Eastorlan 10610 xGentlem J'k 106 6 xFast Btart 109; 11 xBlndy 103 7xBlt of Action 106il2Go'd Exchange 109 SIXTH RACE $400; claiming; four-year-olda and up: mile and sixty yards. Code Wgt Code Wgt. 3 xMlckey's Bo 106 Artful Prince 113 4 Ben Sweep 1111 9 xUlantha 103 5 Mamuck 101: 10 xPompish 96 6 xOrac 1011' 11 Empr'aa M'th'r 10B 7 Prince Angle 113 12 xDucaster 103 xApprentice allowance claimed. Weather, clear; track, fast. ance of children to "Snow White and furlongs, called for speed rather than stamina.

It was a distance that rated between a sprint and a dash. First Puddin. Aaotiras Quibhpt. Second -Botworth. Farquhar.

Danfleld. Third Bam. His Way. Voting Hour. Fourth Chance View, Sargaro, the Seven Dwarfs" unless accompanied by adults has been rescinded Party Spirit, Fifth Bill Farnsworth, Mr.

Blase. Sixth 8un Esret, Tiaer, Liberty Seoul. by the London County Council licensing authorities, according to a cable received by RKO Radio Pictures from the company's London managing director. Entry, Bubble- Seventh Vnldina Farm some. Wild Turkey.

Eighth Balllmore Boy, Kievon. HEST JOE 8ANf. Royal Reigh, The licensing authorities have now granted this Walt Disney feature and RKO Radio release a universal squash tennis tourney yesterday at the Princeton Club. Lester A. Stras-ser defeated Frank A.

Sievorman 158. 156. and Franklin V. Brodil eliminated N. II.

Aronsohn, 152, 153, in other quarter-finals. Stars to Perform In Prospect 'Y' Tilt Pete Flanagan, Artie Meinhold and Hank Hasbrouck, three of the East's leading college basketball stars of a few years ago, and Bernard MacAndrews and Dutch Schultz will be in the Faculty lineup tomorrow night aaainst the Prospect Park Branch Y. M. C. A.

varsity. Hugh Timoney, Joe MacNamara, two luminaries of the Catholic League, and Alec Benton are also scheduled to appear in the Faculty lineup, certificate. This means that children Harry Goldstein. George Baskin, Dave Margolis and Leonard Pervil have survived the original field of 50 1 nthe Eastern Open A. A.

U. of any age may attend it whether or not escorted by adults. Santa Anita Derby Entries The original certificate had been 3 cll.psy M'strel 118 11 rHelurn Check 113 one-wall singles tourney at the 4 Ronimv Trinity Club. In the quarter-finals 118 It' Sir Raleigh 1 IK H'J 13 Sorties Sou lla 1 IB! 14 Slagfliand 1IH Issued on the ground that certain of the scenes might frighten children under 16 years of age. Public opinion protested this ruling and the Long Island Golfer Compiles Net 72 5 aRoer-tter fibs Fret 7 Kings 8 Liberty Soout 9 Cunt Wait i last Saturday Pervil won from Lou Ja.sper, Margolls trimwed Philip 11K 15 Tiger 118 118 Hi Soeclfr 11B 118 17 ilullllin 1 18 rescinding order followed.

bA. Compron cli. c. Stable aFoxcatcher Farm entry, and Major Kal Parr entry, "Snow White and the Seven entry. Dwarfs" is currently on view at the Albee.

DISTANCE TWIXT SPRINT AND DASH A sprint Is a race from three furlongs, which is something like a spin, to six furlongs. A dash Is the term used for the distance when a horse Is asked to go a mile. After that the standard of dislance Is Btretched so that the term stamina can be applied. To the mind of the writer the best part of the race was this imixrtant fact that War Admiral physically was all riitht. His vacation period, since the latter part of November, when he raced at Piinlieo, and filled out his string of eight victories without a defeat last year, had brought him back to full strength, vim and vigor.

In addition there was no sign, not even the slightest, of limping lameness. The first quarter was run In 25 seconds, at the rate of 1 1 1 i seconds a furlong. Tht speed is not unusual lit Hialeah. Most horses of the sprinting brigade step that fast, if not faster. For Instance, Happy Knot In the second race showed the first quarter, among selling platers, of 22 3-5.

But It was in the second quarter, in the dash to the half-mile pole, that the pace speeded up to 45 2-5. Then It was that War Admiral poked his nose in front of the fast but faint-hearted Stubbs and was preparing to bid him adieu. That quarter was in 22 2-5. But the third quarter If the time- in the stage production of "Stage Door." "Personal History" will follow the production of "The River Is Blue," with Madeleine Carroll and Henry Fonda, and "Algiers," starring Charles Boyer. a a Claire Trevor has been signed for the principal feminine role In "The Amazing Dr.

Cliltcrhou.se." in which Edward G. Robinson will pluy the title part. Miss Trevor has been playing regularly opixviie Robinson in their radio "The Big City." ALso ca.st in an important part in "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse" is Gale Page, newcomer to the Warner lot from the air waves, who will play Nurse Randolph, the second feminine lead. The picture is scheduled to start production on Thursday with Anatole Lltvak directing.

Los Angeles. Feb. 22 Wi Entries for today's running of the $50,000 added Santa Anita Derby, with Jockeys and owners, respectively, follow: nl)nuber PtVrs, Foxratrher. c(iviv MiiislM. Iiu boy.

H. C. 8tnb. ifiMMiuy. BlHiumer.

Mrs E. F. Voynuvv. altuserelter, no boy. Foxcatcher.

bSim L'grrt. ShPlhainer, A C. Comptnn. King Heir. Btevnunn.

Dlxiana Hiaiile. Liberty Rrnut. Wooif, P. Mnrttan. Cun Wall.

Balaskl. Myron Srlznick. bl.egKl Light. Kirhards, Rnl Parr. rHetlirn Cheek.

Jnnes, C. Stable, Sir Hiiluh. Curbclt, A. Pelletcrl. Sortie Son.

Sti'llen. Viiidmn Farm. Kt.iKchami. We. trope.

MuvAell Howard. Tik'r. Milky Wav Sl'eeifv. Workman. A.

A Hitor.l. Solarium, no boy. A. G. ValuliTli.lt.

SEVENTH Grade handicap, luur-year-olds and up; one mile Code Wgt Code Wat. 2 aHoulder lli Buuhlesome 111 .1 H.sir Emerson 1141 9(alla Clay 110 4 b.S'iprematlor 110 10 Wild Turkey 10B 5 bLIthoromc 109; 11 Plucky MB (1 Best Beau 11 1:12 Come to Taw 1(18 7 Count Edward 110' aVaU'ina Farm entry. bW. Boeing entry. EKillHI RACE $1 200; claiming: tour, year-olds and upwnrd: mile and un eighth.

Code Wt Code Wt I Omis 109 BxPavne 108 3xHnlliant I. lent 107 9 xSnrlng Flood 105 4 Baltimore Boy 120 10 xDunlm Lady 110 SGalmlca 112 1IRova Heigh 11B (I lUi l2Slar Scout 112 7 Cold Water 1IB 13 xKlevson 115 XApprentice allowance claimed. Weather, clear; trnck, fast. 'Journryinaii' Journeys "Journeyman" journeys again. The Erskine Caldwell play moved to the Vanderbilt Theater last night.

That makes three theaters for it in three weeks. This time, the announcement is, it intends to remain for a run. It has been completely restaged by Alexander dean. And there will be a holiday matinee today. This play about a most peculiar preacher and the women he converts one way or another without doubt is the movinge.st play in town.

Special to The Eagle Orrnond Beach, Feb. 22 George Adams Jr. of Garden City, L. finished well up among the leaders with a net score of 72 in the 18-hole medal play handicap golf competition for the C. D.

Jones Memorial Cup at the Orrnond Beach Golf Club today. He had a gross of 87 and an allowance of 15 strokes. Arthur, A. Jones and Elmer T. both of Brooklyn, were only one stroke behind with 73.

The former went around in 91 and had a handicap of 18 shots, while Zabriskie's gross was 94 and his allowance 21. C. E. Tobias of Garden City, L. came In with 921874 and George A.

ZabrLskie of Brooklyn posted 951976. Harry L. Jones of Middleville, N. son of C. D.

Jones, won the play-off of a quadruple tie for first place with 901872. pieces hadn't a bad attack of the slows was In 24 4-5 seconds. Just think of it, nearly 25 seconds for that quarter of a mile! It was during that iieriod of the race that War Admiral was five lengths to the (rood. It's proof to (he reader that the first half mile in 45 2-5 seconds, the fastest of the meeting during the running of a race, had left Stubbs and Sir Oracle leg weary, The time, of the seven furlongs, 1:23 1-5, was 11-5 seconds behind the track record. There are a number of sidelights of War Admiral's first start and triumph of the "38 season.

The writer will set them forth in future articles. aFoxra'rlier Parr entiy; It. ntry: bA. Comptoll-Ral C. fi'able entry.

Silverstein, Baskin downed Harry Michitsch, and Goldstein eleminat-ed Salvatove Balletta. The semifinal pairings aSturday night will have Goldstein against Pervil and Baskin opposing Margolls. Columbus Council handballers stage an elimination doubles oumey on the Casey one-wall courts every Wednesday night, with Bob Smith and Freddy Maresca the most regular competitors Ralph Adelmnn, favorite of Brighton Beach oCun-try Club devotees, has been laying off handball this Winter, but will be back In competition before June. Gilligan, first to win the women's Metropolitan A. A.

U. one-wall singles, Is also an expert tennis player, leading the Hunter College team last season. Metropolitan Y. M. H.

A. one-wall league is functioning for the first time this year with eight teams Harry and Bernard Lewis form one of the many father-and-son handball combinations. From observation it's usually the poor son who gets the tongue-lashing for a court Argue back with dad and the result is a cut in allowance for Junior. O'M AIIONF.Y AT ARENA Danno O'Mahoney will be seen In the featured finish bout at the Broadway Arena Saturday night. Danno is matched with Abe Coleman, equally popular with Hebrew sport followers.

TREMPEIt RE-SIGXED Overton Temper signed to manage the Springfield Greys for the fourth successive season today. Last year he led the club In hitting Composer-Conductor Robinson Picture Arrives Saturday at N. Y. Strand "A Slight Case of Murder," in which Edward G. Robinson unsuccessfully tries to shake off his underworld tieup, will have its first New York showing Saturday morning at the New York Strand Theater.

"Gold Is Where You Find It" will continue its run there this week. The latest Robinson film is based on a play by Damon Runyon and Howard Lindsay, was adapted for the screen by Earl Baldwin and Joseph Schrank and has Jane Bryan, Allen Jenkins, Edward Brophy and Ruth Donnelly in its cast. Consensus of Selectors for Hialeah Park JAMES FEATURED Jesse James meets Kimon Kudo. Japanese jiu-jitsu expert, in the feature attraction to a finish at the St. Nicholas Palace, now Royal Windsor, tonight.

Hialeah Park Charts Joan Bennett in 'Texans'; (Copyright, 1938, by Regal Press, Inc.) EIOHTH RACI Claiming; fillies and mares; four-year-olds and upward; mlla and an eighth. Purse, at.OOO. Post, 36; oft, 5-39. Start, good; 1811 won. driving; place, game.

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Trainer, O. Alexandra -nuunuig rosuiun Index Starterg Wt. P. St. Vt Replacing Frances Deo In a sudden substitution, Joan Bennett has been selected by Paramount to replace Frances Dee in the feminine lead in "The Texans," the saga of the Southwest which has already undergone sc) many alterations.

May Robson, Robert Barrat, Raymond Hatton and Robert Cum-mings remain in the cast. Miss Dee's heavy schedule is responsible for the switch. Equlv. Odda 4.05 4 80 5 50 10.90 20.50 6.70 43 SO 7 45 3 95 49 85 51.20 Jockeya Schelh clutter P. A.

Smith Btout Hartle Wall Kenpler Williams Arcaro Simmons Uabon Mi Sir. Pin. I1 l1 1' l'Va 7" 5" 3 2 2'i 2" 3 8' fi fi1 41 5' 7 6 fi''' 4' 4' 6' 8' 7 7' 9" 9" 3' B1 9' 11 11 10" lns 10' 10' 11 11 lldfl Strange Times UJ i' linns Wee Kmma 110 8 7 '4 nsn" Blar.e d'Or 105 7 4 3' 1779 SeawiCk 109 11 8 8' 1138 relsa 107 9 3 1719 Tcuche 105 1 3 5' Anacreon 107 4 5 fl" 171IH ci rsla M'd'n 102 2 11 10 17111 Atonem'nl II 1 14 5 8 4' 171R ronnb.ntlr -110 fi 10 11 1723 Weatva Durh. 10 10 7 Scratched Flag Song. Straight Place Show 10.10 4 90 3 91) 6.80 4 10 4.70 Official Mutuel Prices Strr.nge Times Wee Emma Robert Taj lor Film "A Yank at Oxford," featurlmj Robert Taylor, Maureen O'Sulllvnn and Vivien Leigh, London actress.

Is slated as the next attraction at Hlajrd'or W. Kiser; 4. Mrs. 8. A.

Owners 1. Mcdway 8table; 2. Conkscy and Helm: 3. Mrs. BEST BET.

8, Mlsa L. Lewln; J. KetrheU; 5, T. P. Swords; 8, J.

H. Logan; 7, J. Spencer; CONSENSUS OF SELECTIONS Henry IT'. Cloason, whose own incidental mimic. i heard in 'That Rih of Adam' at the Show Shop Theater, Whyte: 10.

Mrs. M. Weill 11, Mra. F. wettacn.

Strange Times outran har field to tha first turn, went In her best form whlla holding tha lead, stalled off Blaee d'Or, than had enouah In reserva to thstand Wea Emma. Lattr worked her way forward steadily altar aettllna Into full atrlda the Capitol Theater, where 'Of Human Hearts" is now on display. According to present plans, the Taylor film will open Thursday. iflun Antloch Brandon Prln Sketchbook Crepa Offlclata fTowtji Cay (Bpandan i Posterity Night Intnidtf llotn Ca First eholea 6e.ond chow Third eholoa ICahallero Bulwark I Thorson let. Morlta Orand Duka total) Urnua Ariel Toy ICh'rry Jam Inelmalad IS tivlrk IWoodwa and finished full of run nearina tna nnien.

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