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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 13, 1952 BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 13, 195Z TROPICAL PARK CHARTS 1 TROPICAL PARK FORM JOE IEE raj? (ATTBDaT, Mil BAT Of 41-BAT PUUT BACB fiil-iear ela and tare arc HM HON DAT ti4 at. lr aillaa. Pen.

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Oft l'4a. Burt e4. area dnrto Coaches Seek Return to Old Cage Playoffs aUaxeader Mr. k. er Balaaea.

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1 IS III I IT 113 111 111 113 111 11 104 104 104 111 111 111 114 111 104 Birralrtiad rkr lioala. tioanae. Itanarat Bit Olc. Clearance. nlm IS ib E.

1 Bit Irw I Uantrnt 4 Cp Blm Umax 1 llunl Muztla KHappr Okndcr 10 xrrm Ool4 11 iBniUnv 13 Homrd Dnr la Lik 14 IiMbTtdua: li Trojan War 17 Mobor 1 Out Tin' Hreignt riacw snow 14 xWrtaTia-Tanl Ptnnoct Nth BouJmvt Oram No tor No tor NoMT MUaur Brarkon Na boy Ottona Elrlian ftabrru No Mr No Mr lakeas 4S.2 14 Je 12 IT UMda Official Mututl Prices "Sr Mt IS Jamaica Otrl 13. 13 se t.e Cualn Limited Title Event By SAM GOLDAPER SIXTH RACE tl.SOO' Sii4 asa-alxtaciiUi raar-oMa an4 up: BUaa. VTTil" TOOL. 837.B4J DAILT DOrBLI POOL, 71.M BBCOWO HACT npvird; claiming; 4 Call (chute) Psrae, 81000. Poet.

1:16. Off. 1 17i. tltart good won dnrlng. plee earn.

Tim. 1 11. WUumt. ar. 4.

kv Bear aloo Paeuletle. Owner. 1. Hob). Trainer, T.

W. Bailee, 11-1 10-1 1J-1 10- 1 Sl-1 11- 1 30-1 thraa- 0mll 22 "-v i fit P. S. A. L.

basketball coaches yesterday unanimously voted to ask the High School Games Odda 1-1 3-1 S-l Ron Pliant 4 Ltoabaart 5 aTar rx 1 l-al Truaa Jorkar UCaaal Na Wy BatckaUar lAJW wt. 114 1 IT 104 111 11S SBOOND clumint: por-ald; ill furl or fa. Stertan Quick Buck The Veep Jeilf Pet S-l Committee to reverse its ruling Propoa Bmoo 10-1 Odda 3 Challcoca Dtifaum 10T 4-1 PP. Ron It Blear -T Nekls teanaa 4 Pour Notnirop Burr 10T 11-1 7 round Pot Boulmatla 109 S-l Raaelu Pogiamie Bquw. fFI.

St i4 tr. Fin Jorkera Oflda -lit 16 ia 1H 1 1 Burr $8 00 -106 4 5 5' 4 4' Hackmana 12 60 -117 11 1 6 l' 3a Culrnon 4 10 -100 I 7 ii, 2i 3 4 Dimaur 7 76 -lot 7 11 loi, (i, si si Breckona 4 40 -114 II 1 4 71 6 6'i Barrow 1185 -118 SI 11 6 7', 7i, MarlnelU 6 95 -lot 10 4 71, 6' S.I Wldman 33 00 -117 11 11 111, lis (i, Humphrey 106 10 -110 6 1 ioi loa 10 Perman 4 20 -113 10 i 11' Rocera 87 50 -lot 1 I 11 12 on tales 110 56 and return to the basketball playoff system in effect for the past seven years. The High School Games Committee, the rll Cnil GaUa Henrr O. U. Propeller ftofr-e PTKB4 Tha Phoanli Han ford 111 10-1 a-" suircians mat 1.

O. CTHm antrj BEVtMTH RACB 11 700- Igotlat Jo-tar Flail No oar Calaaao Nooor Culmon Jawrll Orar Panoort Nobor Drtirr Nobor four-raar-oMt and ap: ana and on-uiMntn ruling body of scholastic ath afontaare Speellle Aleeaeu Bell ua. 1 kStralfftK Sguee.1 xFlrer On 4 Courser If la Del Brlr Drought 1 Ski Slop xx Ann Del 4-1 4-1 4-1 13-1 10- 1 11- 1 4-1 10-1 10-1 10-1 13-1 20-1 4-1 10-1 20-1 Prob letlcs, will hold its regular wt HI 147 IIS 101 110 104 11S 107 104 104 103 107 US 105 104 10 101 113 Perelana PP. Ron Oldl Joeker Scratches Debmoda. Buddie Bweso.

Dl.nrf rMt wiaft him. Thumb nid rirtu monthly meeting Tuesday at 3-1 Ouertf. 4. PnuiciotU 10 xSportly Strmlgrit Place Show 4 rtilrle Id 7 Harrr-Searrr 1 iLucky Harp 5 iHlfh Bracket WeeSbeaae Na ber DlUauro Wldman Wt. Ill 118 S-l S-l S-l 30-1 Officio! Mutuel PricesVW 1T The Tee 14.06 6.1 5.10 It.St 6.7t 4.20 the Wendell Wilkie Auditorium.

20 W. 40th Manhattan, and it will be at this session that the coaches' bid for a change Jslle Pel 3 Major Kar 11 XPharaa Drtam DIMiuro 13 KPountala Pans Wilder 14 xPlfhtlng Horn Brackon 14 Woodehuck Joa Combnt 17 sTrompou No bor II Don't Scold Stout 1 Church ifar Son Nobor 10-1 20-1 10-1 BTDTrEL POOL. 695.697 BAIL DOUBLE PAID I486.lt iuisua 8 iBuhfullSun Breckosa 10-1 8-1 S-l iLord NorUi 114 will be aired. Nobor Uiraa- THIRD RACK 41.100 EIOHTH RACB 11,300 THIRD RACE Thrae-yaer-olde; claiming: "4. mile.

chut. Puree. 82.300. Poat, 2:45. off 1:46.

Start good, won drlrtng. piece same Tim, 1:11 S-S. winner, k. 3. bp four- clajmlna: CiainiiMB At its last meeting, the High reax-okU and up; on an4 one-hall a mr-eldi; ooa and ana-aUtrenth n.4a Uea.

Prob ripin nocK seymeiua. vwnar, at. II. rolE. Odda School Games Committee decided to revert to the old sys 4-1 3-1 tem of cage playoffs which P.P.

Horn Brakaa Cream 1 lAlraddle 3 vneeeeler 1 4 xHlneemeat 3 xFlrat Tenet 8 Kontlnu 7 Alrtroop Jorkar Errlc Jewell DIMaar Johueon Breckona Hackmann DlMauro Woodhouaa 8-1 3-1 JO-1 Wt. 118 117 18 113 liKI 103 109 111 Stertera Ollvera Dream Uadam Croaa Our World Vocabulary Warran'a Oray After Tou Tor Optician Inesmuch would qualify only the division champion for the right to battle P.P. Tforat Jocker 4 sBltk llaaaaa DIMaor iBarfmlnar Klldrr 13 xflaak DriT LraM 1 kPromltliiff Burr Couroiuia Pannock 3 Daring Kinf WUaon 5 xSquara Dancar No bor Thru-War No bor 7 Roar Orfak Souriork Sprlns Buck Roffra 10 Kathr Mandal Wall Running Positions Equl. Ft. St.

str Pin Jockeys Odda -121 11 gi 41 11, im stout 87 BO -107 4 7 3 4 2k Breckona 1140 -lot ,3 31 DlMauro 2 35 -116 1 11 It Ji 4' Johnson 4 65 -110 1 4 S' 6 Burr 13 45 -117 II 4 6 6'i 6k Combeet 7 10 -115 1 13 104 6 7' Oreoo 12 95 -117 10 12 10 8k 8 Roger 34 35 -108 It 7 7 7k Catalan 1 80 -lot 5 10 111 us 101 101 'i Wall 51 95 -110 11 6 6 8k lie US Wilson 22 60 -106 1 12 12 12 Peeraiane 14 3 20-1 -l 6-1 Prob. Odda 4-1 4- 1 5- 8-1 11-1 20-1 S-l 8-1 30-1 8-1 8-1 10-1 20-1 8-1 S-l wt. 114 7 US 111 io 114 104 109 114 114 109 11.1 100 120 10S for the borough and city lau rels. The reason for such 20-1 113 Nobor Sua Sin NINTH RACB 12 OOft rliimln tour Folk Music Toboggan -Ulla. Ell move came as a result of a ban placed on Madison Square Gar rar-old; on and aoe-UxtaenUt re lice P.

Hora Jocker Wt 11 xTurf Star Prob Odda Wtdman No bor Own 11 Louln C. 14 Zunta den last beptember by Dr. Frederick Ernst, associate superin 13 aBaccala No bor Show 4 40 6.2 3.40 11 Jareaiartr xBeaten Grar 14 Beral IrUb xxOcean Clippar 1 Klnf Okapl 3 aPlorlda Ball Scratched Rum, Byra rerk, Black Lady, Rosy oraek, High Tee. TrompeU. Straight Place 1 a IwaaB Ollter'a Tlreaas 17.80 S.e) Official Mutuel Pricesw HTmntL POOL SI 14.343.

Barr 109 4-1 DIMaar US 4-1 Bee 114 4-1 1 OeM 104 20-1 Boulmetla lis 8-1 Hackmann, 101 20-1 aMra. J. KalKr antrr. FOURTH RACE allowance; lour- Tear -olds and up; lis furlonia. tendent of schools.

Since the vast 49th St. arena was not available the Basketball Committee of the High School Games Committee decided to de- 4 xBallrneathar 5 Paltha Prlnc 8 Free Paaafta Breckona 105 10-1 No bor 111 20-1 Olvenj 111 10-1 yoURTH RACr-Pour-year-oIds end tlnwerd; claiming: mil chute Pur $2,200. Poet 3:13 ott 3:13. Start good. Won drtelng, plac sam.

Tim. Winner, br. a nki-Bonnet Ann. Owner. Mra.

a. m. amies. nincr, v. w.

iu. 7 Vlollnlit 9 abActual Paflao 118 12-1 DlMauro 110 20-1 Equl. Running Poeltlrme ii Str. Pin. 11 xSUU Uneolred 13 xLols Cheer Wt.

P. -115 It Jewell 112 8-1 No bor 108 lcl-1 1 lk lk emphasize the playoffs at its P.P. Horn I Selector IS Bailaa 4 Pirana Kandr Comfort -3 Bit Oak 5 Irtforoa Atrpek 7 Retail! 8 Swampaon Jockey Steat Na bar Waiaar No bor Orcea Boulmtla No bor No bor Johnson No bor 14 bAlard No bor 105 20-1 -113 -110 December meeting. Prob. Odd! t-S S-l 4- 1 5- 13-1 8-1 20-1 10-1 20-1 30-1 20-1 30-1 four- wt.

Ill 112 147 107 110 112 10S 112 111 100 110 10S 111, ink 3 4 13 xBuhaw 41 6' 18 xBa aiodaat Wlrfman IHI 0.1 HULA GIRL Andra McLaughlin of Brooklyn, new queen of the grass skirts, practices the hula dance on skates for the Hollywood Ice Revue at Madison Square Garden Jan. 17 through 24 and Jan. 28 through Feb. 6. Jockey Burr Dl Maura Wldman Perman Scurlock Passmor Oonsales Errlco Plcou Allgalar 5 5' 17 xaSea Location, Hackmana 101 20-1 St.

1 3 3 9 4 6 II 2 7 8 Starters Onu eRepeeter Alexia Bubble Oum Ey Catcher -Mis Baron Sky Prlnc aBlrdt Lulley Tedlln Tides End 4-4 3k 5' 8 2" 6' 9" 1' 7 "4 10' Odds $4 10 8 00 3 OS 2 40 5 90 125 75 5 80 8 no 45 85 116.15 137 40 Eternal S' 71 8' S' 71 8' Immediately after that move, the coaches started to chafe and yesterday's meeting was ac ana n. atabl entrr. bJ. R. Welner and Mr.

R. Welaa antrr 9 xJakaxon -121 -110 -ion -118 -inn -111 -113 7' 614 7" 3H 6i 8' 9' 9' xS. xx7 poundj apprantlo allowance 10 BUaco Knlcht 11 xBr Your Leavi No bor No bor Claimed. BEST BET SELECTOR, FOURTH RACE. PIFTH RACE M.1O0; lOie 10'" 10 Polk 11 tl 11 10 11 -It Praceder their first united protest.

They favor the cage tourney launched seven years ago In which the top two teams from each of the Scratched Bordeaux, Sky World. Ooali. Howard Deer. Deodar, (treat TUa B'klyn Prep Fetes Millett and Furth Continued from Page 20 aUra. H.

A. Jerkens and E. O. Schultz entry. Straight 10.2 Place Show 6.46 4 11 7.60 4.9 3 It Official Mutuel Prices FLzzl Storm Wipes Out Golf, Widens Rift in PGA MCTCEL POOL 18-276.

nine divisions qualified for the P. S. A. L. tournament.

Sre Other Court Available The first round of the competition usually pitted the second-place team of one division Shoemaker Turfs No. 1 Earner Wee Willie Shoemaker, who tied the all-time riding record with 388 winners in 1950, was the leading money-winning jockey last season. The 20-year-old saddle star who was runner-up to Charlie Burr for the riding title in 1951 took a back seat to no one mil, chute. Purse. 3.5no.

roes. rm name Four-veaj'-olda: allowances: Tim. I'll a-D. winner, on. 1 Min.

ni nre same 4. H.lbrrS-Rlt". Owner, Trainer, F. Bopp. -Run nlng Position- Fin Jockey 1114 Breckona aganist the winner of another 2'i Equlr.

Odds S3 95 18 no 9 7 43 10 30 8 no 13 65 70 R5 83 95 Btarterg Aahx Tray Lees Boy Flight Admiral Oreat Whirl Ouidinr Moaeld Roman type Artie stebblna Knapp Stout Dl Maura Mccreary Rogers Perman Lopes Robert Wt. P. Bt. -107 1 -112 9 7 -120 6 -115 I 11 -115 5 10 -120 1 3 -120 4 12 -107 4 -117 5 -109 11 -115 10 1 -107 12 3' '4 4 it R' 7 8" 9k 10i 11' 12 "a 44 8tr. 1'i 1' l'k 8i, 4' 2' 5' 61 41 7k 7' 6" 10' 10' 7" 3 2 3' qi 91, 8" 4 5 6b 8'j 10' 12 12 11" 2" 3" 9 111 Ilk 12 Ask Trar section.

It is the coaches' contention that even though the Garden has been outlawed as a site, a similar tournament could be conducted and that large col when it came to grabbing it came to purses and won the title at the 177.70 Radley Wlrchainskl 29 00 Point Chicot 80.80 Wldman Huddle southpaw pitcher in baseball and a big point scorer in basketball. Don can write his own ticket in both sports as far as eollege is concerned. Cashman was a member of the Jesuit Community -who died from disease he contracted while a prisoner of the Japs in the Philippines. In addition to the two coveted trophies, 114 athletes who competed with the football, baseball, basketball, tennis, cross country, swimming and indoor and outdoor track teams were the recipients of varsity letters distributed by the Rev. Frederick W.

Engel, S.J., assistant headmaster and director of athletics. Dr. Charles A. (Chick) La Scratched By Our Leer. Pebble Beach, Jan 12 (U.R) The worst rain and wind storm in the history of the touring golf professionals washed out the second round of Bing Crosby's $10,000 National Pro-Amateur golf tournament today and at the same time helped to widen the split in the Professional Golfers Association.

Horton Smith, president of the PGA tournament, said that a near hassle developed last night after he and the tournament committee failed to call off yesterday's competition in a near- Straight Place t.90 5.16 14.48 I (4, 4 I .1 4 4 0 1 4 4 14" Shr 3.19 5.30 2.50 legiate or high school gyms and armories could be found to house 'the event. The mentors claim that the tourney com Official Mutuel Prices Fllght Admiral to Johnny Longden's all-time record as the champion winning jockey. Longden launched his 26th year in the saddle at the current Santa Anita meeting. He finished 1951 with 3,907 winners to his credit. But just as Arcaro's early record fails to match Shoemaker's money-riding ability, so does Longden's first three years MTJTTJEL POOL 8129.642.

expense of Eddie (Money Man) Arcaro. Figures compiled by the Daily Racing Form credited Shoemaker with a total of $1,329,890 won by his mounts during the year while Arcaro, who has won the title five times in the last dozen years, was credited with $1,205,455. Ted Atkinson was third in the manded great respect and interest and enabled many SIXTH RACE Four-year-olda and upward; allowances: 1 A miles. Purse Pott, 4:09. off 4:09.

Start good?" won drle Ing. piece aam. Time. 4, by Hunter Moon 4th Rhemgold Maid. Owner, Blossom Stable.

Trainer, o. unico. Running roBiuons- schools to gain much needed revenue to carry on other pro Str. nation's top-ranking golfers. "All scores should have been cancelled yesterday," said Harrison.

"In my many years of playing, that was the worst weather I've ever tried to navigate. On the 17th hole, which is 371 yards, I used a drive, tWo-wood and two-iron and hit them all full to reach the green. That isn't good conditions for golf. At times we had to hold the balls on the green with our hands to keep them from blowing away." On the other hand Smith said that the only rules that govern the cancellation of a golf tournament apply to the condition of the course. "The course wasn't in an unplayable said Smith, "and therefore we couldn't call off the tournament." Smith was supported in his stand by Peter Hay, the veteran pro at Pebble Beach, and Ray O'Brien, the acting tournament director, who ruled that play must continue.

After 16 holes yesterday, Mid grams. Jockeys Knapp Churrh Batcheller Boulmetla Wilder Fin. 2t 4.14 5 Equi. Odds $50 75 6 70 8 15 3 2 1 -5 40 pale alongside those of rating's As it stands now, a city cham Wt. P.

St. '4 -IIS 6 7 5 5' 2'a 123 2 1 6k 6' 3' -114 3 8 8 8 Ji -121 1 4 1 lk l's -114 8 3 4" 3J, -119 3 5 2" 3 4 -112 4 6 7" 7' 8 -123 7 2 3" 414 6" Starters Light Moon Scotch Blm Prlnc of Rortston Yea You Count Victor Oreat Admiral Stud PokeT Marclon 1' 3' 5 '4 2'4 Jh 6' 8 7'i pion will be determined in the gaie that sent scores sKy-rocKet' standings with $1,232,565 as he newest sensation. For Shoe-won the owner's championship'niaker, through 1051, already following way: There are two has won 804 races. for Ureentree stable, his con Wldman He Straikhi Place Borne, one nf a family of ath-j ing and left early-starter Jimmy lcte at the Prpp. was toastmas- Demaret in the lead with a ter of the affair.

Among thej two-over-par 74. division in each borough with tract employer. Totals for thej light Moon 103.50 29.60 other jockeys were not yet flrotcb Bias Official Mutuel Prices As a result of today's post 6 It Pr. ef Rerlstos speakers of tiie occasion were the Rev. Joseph B.

O'Connell, MTJTTJEL POOL $125,315. the exception of Richmond. Each divisional ruler will meet the other divisional winner for the borough title. The Staten Island victor will automatically At that pace, Shoemaker will top the present masters in their own specialties hitting the winner's circle often but especially when the stakes are high. SEVENTH RACE Th Henry L.

Straus Handicap: four-year-olds and upward; 1 miles. Purse. 4:37. off Start good, won driving 1 43 1-3 Winner, b. 4, by Amphitheatre Beauty Blen.

Owner. Lido Stable. Trainer, B. Rosenthal. qualify for the semi-finals.

available but will be included in the 1952 racing manual. Arcaro Still -No. 1 Shoemaker's rise to the top of his profession has been phenomenal. The youngster only scored with his first winner on April 20, 1949, at Golden Gatej Fields, riding a horse named Shatter V. It was only the third ponement that came after an inch and one-half of rainfall in 21 hours, the tournament has been reduced to a 36-hole affair, with the finals slated for tomorrow.

However, prospects for decent golfing weather tomorrow appeared slim. The Weather Bureau forecast a 'rwind velocity S.J., president of Brooklyn Prep; the Rev. William J. Farricker, S.J., headmaster; William T. Hendricks, chairman of the dinner committee; Robert K.

Christenberry, chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission, who was the chief orator, and William J. Grace, Robinson Seeks Feb. 14 Date for Coast Title Go 9 9 2'4 3i'4 Amphiblen's Fast Equlr. Odds 4 00 9 25 6 30 11 53 3 90 4.00 7 45 10 os 48 70 St. 7 3 2 6 1 5 9 4 8 Wt.

-106 -109 -109 -114 -109 -117 -111 -106 105 Starters Amphlblen eApsley Combat Boots Ktnaman Eaay Whirl Rnse Beam aDlrectoir Shy Blm Queataain Str. Fin. Jockeya 51 411, ink Burr 21 lk 2' Woodhoua 31 3' 3 Oreen 4' 5k 4k Skelly lk 2' 5' 8tout 9h 6 6" Rogers 71 71 7H, Culmone 9 8k Perman gi 1.4 9 9 Jewell Knapp 7 1 5 1 3k San Francisco, Jan. 12 (U.R) Middleweight champion Ray dlecoff and Harrison halted Finish Cops Straus Continued from Page 20 8 4' 41 6' 6'4 play and asked for postpone' Robinson's manager telegraphed president of the Fathers' Guild. of -15 miles an hour with occa ment or cancellation of their time he ever rode in a race and assurance tonight that Sugar Lost Rider 10 Fugitive Among the other suests on sional showers" for the area.

I scores. Mirldlernff nrntestpii ta S. Shulman end Trio Stable entry the dais were Connie Desmond, I The main protesting members I vehemently that the scores at the gate. Easy ehemently that the scores' KnaPP-, "Ma'eht Place 8.60 4.10 4 50 Scratched Dat Line. Official Mutuel Prices' Amphlblen Lou Do Filippo, assistant foot- over yesterday's ulav were Dr.

1 shouldn't hm. u-a nvpr-i hirl, under Jimmy Stout, set S'iow 3 36 3.30 5.56 he has just about been going; Ray would fight Carl (Bubo) along at that clip ever since. SOlson in San before Arcaro still is the greatest1 taking on Rocky Graziano iiv money-winning jockey this Chicago and suggested Feb. 11 country ever has known. He has for the match.

a Apsley ball coach of Fordham I'ni- C'arv Middlecoff and E. J. ruled bv the eoveniinz commit-1 'he Pace with Apsley and Corn- Combat Boole hat Moots at his heels by two versity and two of its stars, Dutch) Harrison, two of thej tee. MCTCEL POOI8143.499. Elt-RACE ourvesT-olds end upward: clalmlns: 1 A miles.

Purse. 62.200. Post, 5:04, ofl 3:05 art good lor all but Nelherby. Won driving, place same Tim, 1:45 1-3. Winner, ch.

4. by Fighting Fox Snow Air. Owner, R. R. Damon.

Trainer, Robinson's manager, George uuer i am inn rivau, captain-elect; Sol Furth, Manager Gainford, said in a telegram Fair Grounds Results W. M. Emerson. been riding for 20 years and during that time his mounts have won $11,923,640. But in his first three years he was K'mning rosmoni TIME OUT! FIRST RAI lour- lengths most of the way.

Burr made his move on the oustide in the backstretch. At the turn for home he cut for the rail in fifth position as Apsley took over the lead from the tiring Easy Whirl. Burr claiming; from New York to promoter! 'UT'-V, l- William P. Kyne that, "we Bst0Hn 3ckie Pt. trlr nnr flht tH r.ra7i.i RhlnSOn and Gil Hodges, Tommv Holmes and Sid set back our fight with Grazi raar-olda and up; alx lurtonay.

12 40 Jenntura Bor (BlllMuidl 20 9.40 4.00 4.00 6.60 Charmed Ufa (PeibodT) Dodgers; Fire Commissioner far from the sensation Shoe-1 maker is. For the Shoe already ano for some later date." Stsrters Dandelion Cork Royal Freedom Ethereal Dollargofast Woodslde Required Edne'a chotc Molly Flag Jetsam Th. ah mnT it, Jacb Grumet, Jam eg Harris, as. The champion had been. iii Oaaa (Ajideraon) Tlma.

1:13 43. Brav U. Mra. Valantl, OoountUneiit, mil iu. iu rtrt Kt Wt St '4 34 S'r Fin.

Jockeya -117 10 8 7' 8" 3k I 1 Burr 112 11 3 6 6k 8' 4" 2s Breckon 115 6 6 9' 3' 3' 2 3" Barrow 110 9 3 4 2' lk 314 Hettinger 113 3 2 314 4 4 5" Church 120 4 9 8h 7k 7 7 Perman -111 2 7 lOie 10" 10" 8 7'4 Heckmann .111 i 4 2fc lk 2h 614 8' Boland 113 1 10 11 11 11 9 9' Schmldl .118 5 1 ik 3' 9 10 lo Wagner -118 7 11 9' 9 8" 11 11 Stout Crtanoa Cloud, Bod Carrier, booted Arrjphiblen home on the has won In only three years of riding. Equl. Odds $3 38 3 33 3.V8S 18 80 18 40 8 63 15 85 42 33 69 80 31 40 1 63 Show .1.56 3.80 11.3 scheduled to meet Olson in San V. Francisco for a defense of hislr vwS second tiumtnf; lour-' rail for his third winner of the and uo: six lurlonn. day, and he made it four bv Since the transplanted Texan Is a little guy who can ride at 3:40 2 604 Nfdlord (Walker I 5.20 or of Brooklyn Prep; Ed Kol capturing the eighth aboard Dandelion.

called off the fight on a plea Scratched Bombast about 102 pounds, he may be man. assistant coach of thei Straight Plac 9.10 4:10 4.30 around just as long. If hei his mother was too sick for him "rliWo. Dandelion Official Mutuel Prices 11 1 I i 1 'nil uuiin, Cerk Fnuuiti, ne so may ue a imeai ew iui i. Royal Freedom MCTCF-L POOL 8132.022.

NINTH Three-year-olds: cinlmlng: miles. Purse. $2 200 Post. 6:33. off Start good.

Wen driving, place same. Time, 1:47. Winner, ch. 3, by of Public Works John J. Lynch.

Also Rocky Marciano, world's heavyweight contender: Joe Monahan, coach of Erasmus Hall High football team and of Brooklyn Prep; Bygone Star Be OTr.fr, Mrs. J. Kelley. Trainer, T. w.

Kelley. LONG ISLAND SPORTS: position) Preler TrouU (Keen) (.80 4 00 Bir OrarM Armstrong 4.20 Tlma, 1:13 4 5. Populast, Tim Bound. Survey, Stroll, Star Plieon. Off, 3:16.

DAILY DOl'BLB PAID 130.20 THIRD RACE 11.300; claiming; thre-ear-old flUlaa; all furlonfs. Beautltul Jan (Uvwrj) 8.00 .20 3 60 Clierron Ar IBaJrdl 33 60 11.20 Tricii p-jae (Bourher) 3.40 Time. 1:14 Serf OaJ.In Darlln, Cole-lowu Mall, Blaine Deal Lillian, Bojal Hazel alio ran. Oft 3:40. FOURTH RACB 11.300; Clalmlllt; four-rear-olda and up: mix furlonia.

Hlih Carrier lCrl) 12 00 6 40 4 60 Piaj Ida (Keen) 6 60 4 00 Merriest (Walker) 3.20 Time, 1:13 2 5. Town Sheik, Blue MUer, Do Do, Chtppm Chief, Raven Reward alw ran. Oft FIFTH RACB 11.800; allowanoaa; thre and lour-yemr-olds; ci. ftnd ona-jixteenth milea. Olonett (Cralc) 3.

BO 2 80 2 80 aPolnt Fortune (Mllllran) 3 20 2 80 Fancy Oent (Balrd) 4 20 Time. 1:48 2 5. Tod Braaa. Klnf Flfeon. aPemela H.

Menial Gymnast aKelly A'Way Brother Ghost Hells Olen Your Habit Farm Bureau Hoos Abbe ChnllalAd Wl. -113 -120 -122 -116 -120 -109 -116 -109 -116 -113 Equt Odds $2.09 13.73 2 03 3 93 17 23 27 60 4 20 13 10 66 20 4 10 14 43 38 10 i'4 ii str Fin. Jockeya 2 1 1 1' lh Catalano gi 71 3i 2i 2 Burr 71 4'a 3' 3ne fekelly 51, 5 7 is 7" 4'a Torre ini 10" 6 5 S's Church 91 9' 5 4k 6 'a Combest 1 1 1 1, 12 10k 8 7' Errlco 4s 21 2k 8k 8 'a Breckona Hi 8k 8' 9. 9 Rogers 12 11 ll" 10 ln MarlnelU 3k 41 9 (a ll11 II" Woodhous 3 12 12 12 DlMauro If! The Kansas kid also won with Quick Buck in the second and Gnu in the fourth. In a day of long shots, Knapp rushed Light Moon to the front in the sixth race for a SlO.I.'iO for $2 payoff.

The SIj.20 Sab-son, winner of the first race, coupled with Quick Buck, provided a $486.10 daily double. The track, enjoying its best season since 1948, hung up a new betting record of It was the third million-dollar day in rhe course's his-tory and second of the current 41-day meeting that has only three more days to run. The previous-, betting record was $1,030,710 on March 6, 1918. 11 7 6 8 12 I Froo Dressy Lsdy 4 3 -107 -107 nr. Neylon.

ex-All-Scho-lastic of Brooklyn Prep and All-America gridder of the University of Pennsylvania; Lou Xiss, sports editor of the Eagle; the Rev. David Nugent, S.J., provincial. Maryland Province, Society of Jesus; John F. O'Hur-ley. S.J..

treasurer of Brooklyn I'rep: the Rev. Vincent J. Powell, diocesan director of the Y. the Rev. Michael J.

neeis Pine 3.50 8.60 fhow 4.20 6 30 4 20 a J. Noble and Mrs. J. Kelley entry. Soretched Springbuck, Bit Again, Bun shin Rose, Oetllght.

el Strnlght Official Mutuel Prices" MUTUEL POOL $118,399. TOTAL Ml'TCEL POOL $1,107,464. ATTENDANCE 14,574. "Well, It looks odd when we're favored to win by 10 point and only win by 6 Morton, were you really trying out there tonight?" Qrar Battl. aJtlng oommandar ftlao ran.

Off 4:29 i't. a-J, Browa entry. SIXTH RACE 1.600:'elalmlni: four-rear, Lion Upset Victor.ln Santa Catalina nerce. executive assistant to the president of Holy Cross College, and Walter Trumm chairman of the alumni committee. The athletes who received oioa and up; one ana mun.

Dirhlht Time (Oof I man) 18 SO 12.40 4.20 Nliht Pirade (RlTr) 7.40 4.00 Thank You Sir (Keen) 3.60 Time. 1:46 I S. Brltht Bonee, Ray Count Mlis. CrewhaJl, Hombig Pigeon also ran. Ofl 4:331,.

SEVENTH RACB 014 Hickory Handicap; four-year-old anal up. en end on-alxtenth milea. Sun Tan 0J (Cook) 10.30 6 0O OUT Rtbiunn (Duhnnl (60 OUT Ai-rarlia. Jan. 12 (U.R) White Sox Again Fail To Land Shantz From A's Chicago, Jan.

12 (U.R) The Chicago White Sox tried again An unknown four-year-old In the first half of the double stakes program witnessed by 34,000 racing fans despite a drenching rain, James N. Crof- named Lion came splashing out of the mud today to score the Rovers, Jets Meet For Sixth Time Tht) Johnstown Jets come to Madison Square Garden thi. afternoon for their sixth game In nine days when they meet the New York Rovers, who have had a full week's rset. This will be the sixth meeting uu i Fala elao today to wangle pitcher first stakes victory of his var-ity letters follow; Athletes Honored CroMfour.try Ar.ihor.y Calhoun. Frank Norman Donald King.

Joseph avv. Joaepn Lehv, F.mard MoOilrk. Pvu Ma.onev, Crrard N'll'lr Manajer Dor.a.d Carera. Ter.r.l." fair John Hf Michael Shantz from the Philadelphia Athletics, but were turned down. ran.

Off EIOHTH RACE 1.300; eUlmln: lour-year-olda and up; one and on-alirtenth miles. Frisk (Craig) t.0 .1 20 3.40 career in winning The Santa Catalina Handicap at Santa Anita. By PARKER LOWN Former national match-game bowling champion Joe Wil-man opens his three-day stay in Nassau tomorrow. In the afternoon, Wilman conducts an Instructor's session at Heine-rnan's in Hempstead, while at night he will journey to the We-t End Lanes, Long Beach, for another instruction clinic, plus an exhibition match. Pete Sevasta, top man in the West End Major League.Jeffy Chaffer, Pat Eovina and Charlie French will bowl against Wilman in the exhibition match.

Wednesday afternoon Wilman will hold another clinic at Heitieman's Bill Taussig, one of the greatest all-around athletes ever produced at Long Beach High School, has been appointed wrestling coach at Levittown High. Taussig, eldest of a famous Long Beach athletic family, will take over his duties immediately, and expects to card some jayvee matches for his team before the season ends. Coach George Faherty's Adelphi cage forces swing back into action after a week of rest. Tomorrow night they journey to East Orange, X. to play L'pala's dangeruus quintet.

The Garden City Panthers, who have a 7 1 record alter a slow surt, meet Queens Wednesday night and return home next Saturday to face Wagner in one of the local cage highlights of the Tomorrow's NCAB'L schedule lists two games In the Alliance Division. The Merrick Hangers travel for a clash with the Glenwood Cardinals in the feature, while Baldwin's Lions are at the Roslyn Boys Club A pair of Long Islanders, Doug Dayton from Rockville Centre, and Wayne Baillie of New Hyde Park, have gained starting berths with the John Hopkins University basketball squad. The North Shore Athletic League's bowling race moves into Its second week of activity tomorrow with five matches listed at Buddy Russel's Manhasset Lanes. Port Washington" takes on Glen Cove In the opening battle while Great Neck meets Sea Cliff. Hicksville faces Manhasset.

Garden City tackles Roslyn and Westbury moves against Mineola Hofstra basketball coach, Frank Reilly, denies rumors that he'll soon leave the Hempstead institution for a more lucrative job. "I'm ery happy here at Hofstra," says Reilly, "and have no present plans of leaving." 1 1- 'ailMi. Ulrtl, IVMnll 4 60 3 60 it'fi. Edaard Dureuwi MrDor.aid, uciifirii ridim i 4 20 tho tunm thia PMnn. Slue.rt..

w'Mam Tcrrencr I t. ti-u; i. i Lion, owned by a Seattle, businessman who claimed him a vear aeo for Be. Kama. LouU U1B Willie OUA aiu lie IrllKeU jihmnn.

Max tenmuller. 1 1 nrla to rpnrpsentativps of the apeciai lucn survived a foul claim to retain her two-jand-a-half-length victory in the $23,100 Santa Maria Handicap over the favored Next Move. With Bed 0' Roses declared out of the Santa Catalina about hour before post time, Moon-jrush went to the post the CBVims: lloi.s'.d Cosle'lo. Jojnea Jets and Rovers met once coming: ''efore on Garden ice with the up; and wi-ixtewnth i Pennsylvania club on top d5. Irmatrnrvsrl 18 80 5 60 3 80 On the season, the Rovers have Philadelphia club and was toll $10,000, ran down the favored ark.

Rovert ue Verua. Charles Disney, FlorenUno. Thotr.as Uulluo. Pajl Haaseriy. Edward that Shantz Is not available for some Town iKeene) so 320 nianaRed but one win and one Solid Red (Sokttl Moonrush in the stretch and drew away in the slow, sloppy going to win by two and a half lengths.

Time, 1 49 3 3. Mytnoiof iei, joggms, ue wniie luanikj iiuec inuco ay favorite. Edgelake, Vlnlte Wr, Ledy Alouest, Punster, Lh v. Tpra LeeYBiworth aio ren, oir 'tne nigii scoring jeis. the White Sox "or any other club." "He is not on the market," Lane said he was informed.

Lane said nte proposed a four-player deal Involving Shantz about- a month ago and was similarly turned down. tdward Keenan, fleorge Kelly, men Kelly, John Kemp. Dor.aid A Lazssrino Also Joseph La.ftarlno, Lawrenc Lolello, Jsmes MTar.hr. James McLean, Robert I Merges. Joseih Morlarty, Anthony Muenolo, Willjun irphy, frai.k Nsrdlello.

Edward jNeir, Perry. Joseph Peters, Albert Albert Rar.tii',!!, Psul Tllyou. Eu-I Bene Ver.ier, Managers, Jsmea oemejie, Rsymoi4 Roth, William Orac. Edward I Amor al I Beetbell Mansger John Burke. Detld Uoi.ald Furth.

"John lmbornotu. By Routon LITTLE SPORT Brln MA.lw'er, 'Jonn McDonald. Thoma ftidoor Outdoor Track Theodor Burkley. Mrl.wghlin, Ws.ter Meeney. 'John Sllglla lilvsn.

Char Vsccsro. John1 Rlcherd Burke, William Callahan, prar.t 4 "'tl. 'Paul Wslsh. catoci. William Cunningham, Charles Dig ney.

eRapliael Dl Napoll, Vraiik Doyl, 1 lisieosll- hdrd Am'-oel. Paul Bag' rasio. KavmnM Ban, William BereMord. Paul Hsiigeny, i.iiiu.. afield Dor.sld Furth, Kuhn, Joseph LeRorco.

Joseph Leehy, Hsi.ia w.lier Me.r-, sthen 1 ward lleOulrt. Robert Ueekln, 'John uaiior. 'Richer! Murphy, rierard Nutting, miao. Tiii.r.ijsfjfi. charlee Vaccaro.

fcihn Paganeill, Joeeph Petera. Warren Lure-, Verier Csnfield, Menagrar DaVllI f-ll-lre Rr.hrt Da Vara S.rthur Ring, 'Robert Stenton. 'John irke. Rich, erd Caack. 'Manager Anthony Werner, OredueeM.

Barry, William Cor.iio, James MoCerthf. I.

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