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I BROOKLYN EAGLE, JULY 25, 1948 25 Suffolk Downs Results JAMAICA FORM (Saratoga Meetincj) Saranac 'Cap To Mount Marcy JAMAICA CHARTS SARTATOGA MEETING Copyrnht. 1948, by Tnamlt Inc. Racing Form) Compieta finish ot etch ract confirmed Paotoehart earner FIRST RACE $2 500; claiming; three-- vear-oide: six furlongs. BV JOE LEE Cni iCimello) 30 9 30 7 00 I Fly Pigeon 1 Rogers) 60 5 20 Dm fi. an Business Outlook Continued from Page 2J, rOR MONDAY POST 1:30 P.M.

(ONLY HBST THREE HORSES CRAPED) FIRST RACE $3 500: claim.ni: two- 11 104 117 111 104 118 109 By J. A. LIVINGSTON' Time. 1:13 J-5 Oav Kiski. Mysiry Sit Mr- Leo One.

Florbond. Miss OOlftle. ICT: Count Discover. Caroling 8tr 1m ran. fr Off 2:17.

lb-ll SECOND RACE $2,500: claiming: four-20-1 vear-olds and up: one and three-six- 12 First Culien Arcaro 13 xxFlals Pearl No boy xRosv Arro Passmore 16 Mistress Mine Kenny 17 Peacock. An son 18 Braas Band Donoso 19 -xxHarbor tiXTH DAY WEATHLt CLEAR. TRACK GOOD. FIRST RACK claimirtr. S'j Deat in the Saranac Handicap.

Form players were thrown for a loss in the first two races. pear-om maidens; six luriougs. Purse. 13 500 Post 1:30. 1 07 4-6 Winner, b.

2. t' iru sta" tond, won drivir.t-. place same. Time. Philadelphia, July 24 The first sample of corporation reports for April, May and June provide no indication of the Tei-nrn mtlea.

ziegler jr. entry. Quiledon Bort.a Mrs. II Owner, I with Chaldia, second choice, Prob Odds 5-S 8-1 Hecht Trainer. 8.

Jacobs Running Positions fr Lazy Ranch-G. A. Dorland entry. jjonnnw snu. iui 8 60 00 i i miAnvA nrninr.

lrmnif.t,. Kninam etill PP Jockey 3 Kibe-sh Arear 3) ixDeen Fen Sorrentino Piney Atkinsan 1 Lazv Lester No boy St Fin St ihr nviti nit nern iriinini 1 4 8Q. nvi aitjcu aiucctc vjii cai niiiy. rsuicii icait uuoiiicss Equiv. Oods I 90 I 36 0 uort iHirr It 3" Ha gnanfh 10 hOltl in IS llflQ Mir.

i- a.k,i. a. Starter Niva-Sailcr i Sue thrives on inflation. 6 i imp, A UJ. ivrtauiiur, mio, -1 Rif st well.

Dr. Ercd been oiFrruv uui. i.iii rmu u. aRing Kay No boy 3" 2:48. About three out of four industrial companies have man 4-', 8 5' 9 Wt -us -113 -113 -U3 -112 -116 Wt ID 111 113 121 r.i in 108 121 121 121 104 110 108 110 10-1 6-ll FIFTH RACE $5 000 Jockeys Atkinson Remck Mehrteru Boluja Kirkland Passmore Smith Dodson James allowances 4j Wars Bnd 5 bLady Alice 6 aWhataniisa 7 iReadmess 8 2" 1' 71 9 8'a 4' 1 Eternal Permane Jessop No boy DocLsrcn No boy 6-1 four-year-olds and up, one aud one-six- 9 .05 4 50 26 50 1 :5 11 90 1 25 15 90 aged to keep prices and gross receipts sufficiently ahead of rising wages, raw materials costs and freight charges to give 5 7.

SV 9 fsDiro DAIL YDOIBLE PAID $.16160 THIRD RACE allowances: four-year-oidg and up; one and a sixteenth miles. Mr Dumlohn (Gross) 6 40 3 80 2 80 2u-i teenth mugs. 20-11 5" 9 2' 10 e.o taking the honors in the opener and Useless, a S37 number, copping the second heat. The Useless victory marked the first win for Jockey Benito Baluja, on a New York track. Chalk players gut a breather in the third heat when Campos, the choice, came from behind to win by a length and a half in a driving finish under Ruperto J-ucky Josey lee Cap Prob.

Odds -5 11 ctlemavend Rienn 20-1 Hore Jockey 113 S.mDson'W 71t.w nlT 12 Westgate Blvd. Mehrten 10-1 13 bwxxCrafty Rera 6-1 Lady Orphan (Fe'gndeil 5 60 3 60 i 190 Scratched Jacolee. Some Piceon Lurkv Draw Dodson 1 Resplngo Clark 8 xxSam Bernard Anderson 2 Stae Kid No boy 3 Indique Stone Strsisht Place 7.8(1 ISO 19.HO Show .1 BO III 0.10 Official Mutuel Prices J'Ji Time. 1 47. Apropiado, Htppodromo, jqj iCravache.

Cay Oino also ran. Off 20-1 1 FOURTH RACE allowances; R-l three-year-olds and uo: six furlongs. Wt Ui 115 113 116 106 116 113 116 113 rhildia Hivi-Sailor irk If Sue a Woodvale Farm entry, b-Brookemrade Stable entry, W. P. Chrvsler entry Kibisb.

seeond to Misguided last week, shanei up as the strongest prospect in 4 xxHip Hooray Peres No boy 5 Our Tommy Ml'TlEL POOL 20-1 'Tarpon (Humphreys) 11 40 5 40 3 40 6 Float Me No boy inlm-nnrl lh" atfair. Should graduate. Deep Ken CampOs letUlnea contender. Piney also Donoso. Oreco 7 Sir Hlix 15-llShako (Plcoui 4 00 3 00 20-1 i Athlete iTaylon 3 80 SEt'OND RACE 4-year-olds r.d up; claiming: 6 furlongs.

Purse. $3,500. Post 1 M- 8Urt too, won driving; ace same. Time. 1:13 1-3.

Winner, oh." 4. by Pilate Movie Lass. Owner. Mrs C. MacLeod.

Trainer, J. W. Garth 10 Bright Kid McTague merits attention. S5.20 and was the, second fa Time, 1:12 25. Going Airy, Meal, l.urky Draw finished seeond at Positions tquie Should 'Oracle Sun also ran.

Off 3:49. claiming; vorite to win in two days. mouth Park, in most recent try starters i FIFTH RACE handicap; and un: one mile seore. itespingo scored by five lengths over Cenrerro last Monday. Sam Bernard Andv'g Glorv iPtcou) 22 80 10 40 6 60 O.ft SECOJ'D RACE $3 500; three-yee r-old.

six furiongs. Ht rse Jockey 4 Wing Atkinson 5 Mayer Riley No boy i Laurel Road Wolfe 1 Misabi Miller Randall Results can better recent seventh. May be strong challenger. Prob Odds a-1 8-5 5-1 cDockstader (McTaguel 5 80 4 00 Arrarlan-U (Rodrigueg) 7 40 stockholders something to be thankful for. Earnings for 83 companies, excluding such corporate giants as General Electric, Shell Union Oil, Union Carbide and Carbon, came to $91,000,000 in the second quarter, a gain of 23 percent over the corresponding months of 1947.

If the bigger companies are included, the year-to-year gain is 34 percent, a suggestion that larger companies are faring better than the smaller ones at this stage of postwar competition. As established brand names reappear in retail and wholesale markets as the bigger companies are better able to satisfy customers' demands less established sellers lose sales or have to make price concessions. Deficits, Too The sample cannot be regarded as comprehensive. No major steel, auto, or retail company is represented. And because retail sales have not exactly kept pace with costs, merchandisers' profits have been under pressure.

This might reduce the overall percentage gain over a year ago when final returns come in. "ayir.ark Ptthelion Wt IIH IH 108 SIXTH Time, 1:38 4,5. Mr. Chairman, cOay FIRST RACE $1,000: claiming; three-year-oids and UP; furlongs. claiming; four-and one-eighth RACE and up; one Wt St i', St Jockeya Odds -119 9 5 1 l'j l'j in, $17.

SO -11! 3 11 12 11 'a 7i 2k Day 5 25 -114 12 6 4" 1 2 2' "a 3' James 1190 -115 2 2 2 4' 6 4 Mehrtens 4 80 -113 6 4 3 3" 4 5' Anderson 9 95 -117 7 3 5' 5" 3" 6 Arcaro 2.60 -119 4 9 7 7 Kirkland 79 45 -112 5 10 8" 8'a Atkinson 6.80 -119 10 8 91 7" 10k McPhee 7 00 -115 1 1 12 9" 10' Dodson. 22 35 -117 8 12 10" 10 11" 11' Zufelt 57.70 -112 11 7 B'j 12 12 Passmore 42 90 Hud Fids Oalialarl 15-1 year-oids Gunner. Perfect Bahram, Misleader, But' ler. Incline also ran. Off 4 20Va.

Takitfrome (Stortzl 7.00 3 80 2.60 3 Bull Led Zufelt 118 10-1 1 hilles. 118 "Qielle Belle ts xxngnttng Mad tsor tini j-ii 106 SIXTH RACE $15,000 added; Hanna Corn Dodger (Earlyi 3.20 z.20 xMutinous (Barnes) 2.60 Time. 1:19 2-5 Hy-Trlte, Kum. War Cmar.che Peak His Grace Indian Call Wing Messenger has been working well. Ready for best eftort.

Should click. Maves year-olds and up; one and one-sixteenth Jockey Roselle Permane Roselle Arcaro lUlUIIia. ArillMiilu iniu, ixtifcin t. ct-A dm. i.

niiey, aecond to nweilak mi es. n.sntwmg on July l.i. Laurel Road UUHJ U.IIWK. OMU, .0 h. Prob.

Wt Odds! III 4-11 III 3-1 108 4-1 113 10-1 111 12-1 108 4-1 113 5-1 106 10-1 P.P. Horse 7 Applause 1 Buffet Supper xt hip- Down 2 Jacopoly 3 Sleek Jane 4 Armv March 5 Mr Pleat Scratched Red Board, Fulgor swerved in stretch recent second to Lueco iPlcoul 37.40 9 80 7 00 i-Halsgal (McCreary) 3 40 4 80 zMotlier (Clark) 3.20 3.80 No boy Queen of Rotts. Show 13.IK) 9.110 Straiciit Place Official Mutuel Pr ices2W F.t"r".'nea "8. Uaelir tiift Time. 1:45 15.

Play Tag. Hot Slippers, At kinson Combe.st Anderson Kandy Cal, Stepping Miss. Spiteful Sue, Air Acres. Spats, Joe's Oal, Dobodura THIRD RACE $4,000, allowances: five and one-half lurlonss Prob 8 xxLucky Hit Snnlaiur hlff on MLTIEL POOL well to beat Mighty length on July 19. Master b) a half also ran Off 4:54.

Dead heat lor place SEVENTH RACE $3,000: allowances: tViH.a.uiknP.nti mil. anA saugttitv vu rri off 2 48 Start good, won driving. D.ace same. Ttmc. 1:52 Winner, ch.

ran. Off 2:21 W. xField SBXIOND RACE $1100; claimine; three-year-olds and up; one and one-sixteenth miles War Communique (Wood) 5.20 3.60 3 00 Alan (Posada) 4 40 3 20 zOh Boy iBarlvi 4 80 Time. 1:56 Red Skipper. Single Up, Night Duty.

Dyolt. Rendova, Gold Roid. Inaugural. Mary M. Little.

Etta also ran. Off Finished second, d.squalilied and placed third. DA1I.V DOUBLE PAID trUI0 THinn RArKstooO' claiming: three- Can repeat. Buffet Slipper beat tqulnox h. 6 by Tngal bv three on Julv 16.

Will be one to fear Owner, Achilles Stable. Trainer. B. Odom. Here and there a deficit popped up: General Plywood, in ir.Chlps Down turned Running Fosltlori.v PP Horse Jockey Wt 1 Piping Bv Wholey I HI .1 Flying Ship Dodson I HI ,1 Overwhelm Atkinson 116 2 Teddy's Lady McCreary 116 4 Sub No boy 118 6 Holly Star McPhee 118 7 Crazeue No boy 118 good second here Bntr, VRodri'eJ) 14.20 6 40 4.

'io luKId Stuff (Rozellei 3.60 2 80 1 w. I TUennv iFernandezi 3 20 St 2 Str. Fin Glenmore Distilleries and Caterpillar Tractor, this last the I Friday. 15-1 1 SEVENTH RACK -10-1 three-year-olds, one 4 3 and Starters Campos Mist o' Gold -Saracen Miss OkPFtee Reckon Saint Lye 1" 2 3's 4J 6 Jockeys Donoso Atkinson Williams Dodson Anderson Passmore result of a 33-day strike. Yet the general direction of earnings was clear.

Final returns for 1918 are likely to be ahead of the 8 3 1 4' 5" Wt -119 -113 -107 -117 -106 -110 fi 3' 2 in, 4 onc-sixtcent Inscrell, Lucky Incident also ran. dk Otf 5 27'j this' miles. Bv Is fleet filly. Won al Pining 3 3l: ikiutv Odds $1 60 4.25 14 15 9 15 5.90 2 35 Show 2.00 :t.lo on. on nnc.Biohlh 1 Course the Muring, nrii spoiien io ing Shin' comes off good second iscore.

Odds a Gay Mull entry. 5- 5 EIGHTH RACE allowances; 6- 1 four-year-olds and up; one and one-hall Jockey Wt Anderson 115 Pas-more loo Mehrtens 110 3 80 to Jean Meter. Overwhelm can better last. 4 60 1 Won previous rffotrt- Stra.eht Pl.ice 5.20 S.tll 4 00 Wee Tone (Rlverai 14 40 6 00 Col. Bonfoey (Wood) 8 00 Oritmoy Poos (Vail) Campos Mist o' Hurse xxOverpower A xxdarv Leslie 4 Custodv 1 Stone Hill 2 Chal Jay 3 RenalllK Pain Official Mutuel Pr icesS "-1 miles.

Oold Miss War Delegate (Delarg) 9 80 4 20 3 20 Lne iFernandezi 3 80 3 00 Permane 122 10-1 No boy 11!) 20-1 Sararen BACK IN THE RUT Stock market sees shadow of war. returns to its old trading range. three-year-olds and" up; six furlongs MUTUEL POOL $29 Geronlmo iLucel 3 40 No boy 113 15-1 Steve Roairs Kirkland .7 xxEdnio's Carey Anderson Time. 2 35. Russian Valor.

Placervllle. Bonnie Golos. Galaxy, Hasaerty also ran. Off FOURTH RACE 2-year-old maidens: fixed weight: 6 furlongs. Pur-e.

$4 000. Post 3 25. 0f( Start good, won driving, place same. 1:13 3-5 Winter, b. 2, by Haltal After All.

Owner. Woodvale Farm. Tamer, W. C. Stephens Jockey Aikin-on No boy Time.

2:05 1 '5. All Peace. Foot To Tom's add. Easy ate. Beamy, Alhalon.

Jimpat, Pack Saddle, Clilis also ran. Oil 334. I FOURTH RACE $1,000: tliree-vear-olds and up; six furloncs. Hal iStortzl 6 00 4 20 3 00 Elegant ad iPowersi 13.20 7 20 Al R.piirh (Penal 4 60 Horse 15 Witch Hunt II Big Stage 5 Dr. Reed 111) 5-1 110 12-1 107 20-1 109 4-1 114 8-1 8 xxBdbadora No boy 10 xxComblne Danlsl r.

Alice Sunins Lindberg Positions -Running Equiv No boy No boy Starterg St Fin 1 xxRille Wt -116 Hali ink Happy on Overpower, second to Mr. Prob Wt Odds 116 8-5 116 10-1 IIH H-l 117 30-1' 111 20-11 HI! 10-1! 116 30-1! 106 20-1 116 15-1 12-1 124 20-1! 124 10-1 1 (B.ue Regent -116 2 12, won bv three and a half lengths Hollywood Results 1" 4'i I I ik.i II. I. h.r. Feudal King ue Thanks Bouncing Booti 1 4'i 3 5' i 2 1 3 9 4 8 three- r.ary Leslie won la-t al shorter distance.

FIRST claiming 2 aSprint 3 Ground Fog Combest 4 Montane No boy 6 xBlue Camelia Sor'tino 7 bDeep Water Dodson 8 Royal Tartan No bov 9 Newspaper Clark 0 Valor 1N0 boy 4' 3'a 4' 5' 6' Jockeys Arcaro Adair Dodson Anderson l.ayton Mehrtens Combet Factor, t'lisluilv should go well with year-olds and up: six furlongs -116 -116 -109 -116 -116 -116 Odds $1 35 9 45 1.) 7.90 1 35 7 70 2 35 68 .05 22 55 Sh-'tv 1:30 3 90 2 40 MrhrUns aboard I uiiif rui ici i rToetotoe 5 00 2 70 6 8 Kill, rruri jcii BEST OVF.RPOWKR. Hot Hand 6 5 Golden Touch (Longdeni 2 30 Time. 1:11 2-5. First Admiral. bWar rorker 2801 1 1 1280 (riVi UtduifriaU Daily 260 VZli "I 1 TTl 3 ljal NfVV 1 mi I 8 220 XIp 220 I HH MAY JUM XK1 200 Tv 1 I 2W I on Indugtriali 1 iso -Moitij, rTjpikr 180 160 i- -1 160 KIM 100 l1 i i i i i i i i i I I i I i i i I I i i i i i i i I I i i i i I i l4Q jlhllUIUiaNDHU'HIMHNDHatUIJllONDJIUAUIjlLl 1949 14 1947 hM -116 Woodvale Farm entry -Lost rider Coin, Bit bChakoora, Special Deputy.

Scratched Demaver.d. Craly Straight 4. Ill Jade also ran. Off 4 38. Rock Stable entry Pine H.in H.IMt Official Mutuel Prices-" Blue Regent I.

rm I.IHI SECOND RACE claiming. theee-vear-olds and UP. SIX furlong Feudal King Ml'TI'EL POOL S296.I5: Red Sox Wallop Indians Twice Mon 6' Haste (Longdeni 4 50 2 HO 2 40 ZA1 (Wallace) 2.50 2 "0 7Curds Whey (Martin) 3 10 3 50 FIFTH Saranac Handicap: 1 mile. Purse 000 added 4 07 S'art sood' Km Place tame. Time.

1 44 4-5 W.nner. cn. by Malimoud Maud Muller Owner, c. Whitney. Trainer v.

v.isrh Time. 1:16 3 5. Dark lmaae. Aunt Lucv. Air.

Guess Fena. Major Jimmy, iHecsadate also lan. Oil 4:08. I FIFTH RACE claiming: threc-: vear-olds and up; six furlnngs And Over iBielen) 10 20 5 00 4 00 Air Raider 8 00 5 20 Elise iLambi 5 60 Time. 116 15.

Flying Connie. Quick Kick. Aunt Drum. Grecian Breeze Border Vmtape also ran. Off 4 40 SIXTH RACE allowances: thrre-vear-olds and up; six furlongs.

Amber Dole iWilliamsi 22 80 7 40 4 00 Correl iRIverai 4 00 2.60 Brave Thru iMitchelii 3 00 Time. 1:15 2 5 I)e Lalour. Vtnlta Do- Hnpy Tw.st, Kinss Coup also ran. Off 511. SEVENTH RACK 100: claiming: 'three-year-olds and up; one and one-six-tfenth Miss Tucket i Wood) 10 00 4 R0 4 CD Pat (Anilebee) 6 60 4.80 xTiaers tCahiiH 4 60 me, 1 53 4 5 Bid Donna Rue.

Yarki-e Captain, Devils Bit Sweet Toe-. 'Riskton. xCmdy Lou. evils Blew. Mystery i Book also ran.

Off 5:44. Field. I EIGHTH RACH $2,500: handicap, three-year-olds and up, one and onc-six- Running Positions- Equiv SUrter Time, 1:11 2-5. Beauty Queen. aPhlppI Trinket Time and aNew Frontier also ran OfT z-Dead heat for place b-P.

A. Kiipstein entry. 'li St I Mount Mrcy Data DOW JONES rv.unJ ir J. A Livingston Wt gt -116 2 1 126 5 5 -111 1 3 in 7 Better Self aAce Admiral THIRD RACE $3 SO0: clalurni; to- Jockeys Arcaro Mehrtens K.rkland Combesi Rnxk Zufei! Layton Odd.s $1 70 1 00 fi 25 3(1 00 33 05 6 25 7 45 Big Dial year-olds: furlongs. oiuiiiiu'd fmni 2:1 hit Kennedy mi ihc left fool and 3-k 4' 1 5' 5 fii" 7 iP.irter) 11.20 4 50 3 40 War Slave lYflltler) 5.10 3 50 Marine Charger 102 7 6 a.Iet Black lis 4 2 to Beat no 3 4 rt nutt.MVlMlv Sill IV unit un kh.vl who Shifty Roman (Oholnaikl) 3 70 Idie I'elkmi'ini Chance Farm rntiy lime, l-o rracing siar.

rsenson Overmire and Hal N'evvhiiuerjst''l) ind.nv ta the Ticcrs. whippci the ball to' Hob Scratched Dinner Oong high 1017 level. Inflation has not yet resulted in general sales resistance, over-priced inventories, big markdowns, curtailed production and losses. United States Steel put the clincher on higher-costs for industry when it raised prices 9.0 percent to compensate for the finally granted 9 percent incivaso to steel workers and Bov. Misler Ivanhoe.

Vanity Code, Bright 5.10 J. 20 Dillingcr at third retiring Yost. 2.10 j. in before a latrjes' dayi Official Mutuel Prices3'" Aneel anr) Whanesum aL.o ran. Off 5 53.

FOURTH RACE claiming; three-yea r-olrls and up; six furlongs lfunt Starry- Retlfr Self Ace Admiral crowd uf iPillinger then relayed the ball Chuck Stevens at first wt- MUTl'KL POOL SMI. 858 teenth miles. AtrnVtlos Spartan Noble (Longdeni 4.30 3 90 2 90 Trojan Fleet (Lewisi 12.10 6 00 Thomasa (Catanraral 3 60 Detroit i) a SIXTH RACE 3-year-olds and up: Class Tupper Lake Handicap; 6 furlongs. aii sr. fm- thr tliird out 3 20 2 40 3 40 2 HO 2.

B0 Kins Pme tHaheri 4 80 Kid tDanh'er) zMv Pod iStortzi Purse, $5 000 added. Post, 4 '42, off 4 42 2 1 4 12 12 JnoM.SK 4 0 1 start good, won drivinE. p. ace same Time. 1:11.

Spun Olory. Lovonsite. Cnloradllo. Family Circles. Sea Flafher Washington St.

Louis 3 01 5 by Meadow Conjetura. Owner. Ring Time. 1:12 3-5. Winner, dk rair.er.

J. Carroll. 2.80 ab a a i r.Rnval Stew (Mitchell) 4 0 3 2Valorf 4 03 1 3 4 0 0 2 1 Fain. lb 30 1 higher costs of coal and other raw materials. The price boost comes atop the shift to an f.

o. b. mill pricing system, which al.so added to the price of steel to fabricators and other consumers. 1 3 Yost lib 4 0 2 4 iiDil'lmer 3b 4 1 0 Time 50 3 5. Joe junea.

Running 50 1 0 Maieski 3b 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 01 4 0 1 5 0 1 4 0 0 4 1 1 1 0 1 Lipon.ss Lake. 2b Wertz.df Evers.cf Mullin.rf Vico lb aOutlaw Svltt.c Positions i St Fin 4'2 1 "I 2 0 White, If i also ran. tin n.ju, 4 5 1 FIFTH claiming; Ihree-0 0 year-olds and up; 1 1 miles. 2 Valdina AndlreiW'Iropei 1090 3 30 2 70 0 0'Charliaht (Longdeni 2 70 2 40 141 Beyond Reach iBassettl 3 80 tOKozar-'b 20 1 5 4 Conn. If 4 1 2 4 0 McRrlde.rr 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 4 2 2 2 1 0 10 3" Starters Lord GriUo In roc Bir Harry fipenv Remnoy.

aJoda's Joe. aRicks Raft also tan. Off 6:22 4. a I. W.

Snyder enlrv. 7. Dead hea to show, NINTH RACE $1,100: claiming: four- 7 2 Suder. 2b 0 0 Guerra Gradually, higher-priced steel will make its way throughout 3 2 2 0 0 Ch 3 0 1 7 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 the industrial price structure. Already, Detroit talks of another ton 111 Time.

sierra rox. jovianne ana Equiv Orlds 15 I 40 20 55 3 .75 12 35 29 65 7 80 45 8fi H5 4 95 0 0 1 2 3 Priiidy.2h 4 3 Lehnrr.cf 4 0 Moss.c 1 iiFuinin n. 0 Par ee.c 0 0 Kokos.rf 0 Sievens.lb 0 0 Pfl'm un 0 0 Kennedy 0 0 Garver.p 0 2 Harris. Coincidence H'tem nn 4 1 1 Wt 120 124 108 no llfi 112 102 112 8: 5 4 fi 3 1 7 8 10 3 'a 4'i yr-ar-old. and up; one and one-nail miles 4 5" i fi' 4 2 2 5 0 2 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 4 4 3 1 1 3 2 3 2 1 1 4 1 3 Jockeys Dodson Arcaro Layton Hay RrMliCk Stone Andon Passmore James Overmire.

0 0 0 4 0 0 10 0' Preserve also ran. Off 7.07 '4. 4 13 30: SIXTH RACE allowances; 4 0 1 2 2 three-year-olds and up; one arid one-slx-10 0 0 1 i teenth miles Let's Dance Nassau Tex 'Ozzie Uonesl 8.00 3 HO iStormy NiKht (Martinez) 3.60 iTwtce Osase (McCariden) 2 SO. 0 0 0 5 00; 1 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 b.Mc.Cncky 0 0 cDemars Savage rlSriiPib Bnssie.p 0 0 Fintas.ss 3 0 Vernon. lb 8 0 Wooten.cf 4 3 Okrie.c 0 1 0 0 Pei ru Hudson bRobertsoti 5' i 8' 9 10 R' 9'i 10 100 1 0 Bazooka (Trent) 16.70 5.60 3 30 101 0 3: Beats All iLoncdrn) 3 00 2.40 Colonel O'F- I Time 2:44 3,5.

Giant Guild. Gellers out Willie Shipmate, BntUes Baby also ran. Otf 8:49. Scratched Blunt Remark. 100 OO.GoM Ace (Morenoi 2.80 Time, 1:43 3,5.

The Wafflemaii. Under Straight Place II 81) 3.50 Totals 36 6 10 24 12 Totals 34 8 13 27 7 aSmtiled for Vico In ninth. bSmglrd for Harris In seventh. cRan for McCosky In seventh. 27 17 mis 42 13 '-'0 27 12 Totals 33 2 12 Tr Arlington Results Lord Orlllo 1 roc Siiow 1.

XII 2. HI) I 51) Official Mutuel Prices" Run for Moss in eighth. Oath, Pretty Maggie, Super Bomber Solano also ran Off 7 47, SEVENTH RACE $50,000 added: Sun Sir Harry bFlirrl out for Hudson 111 ninth. dSniBled for Savage 111 eighth FIRST RACE $2,500: claimine. three-1 vear-olds and up: six furlons.i.

Ml'Tl'EL POOL t.0Uls 0 1 1 3 0 2 1 2 3 13 fi at set Handicap; three-vear-oidrt and up: Dei roii 000010 0 10-? 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 B'WnshillKlon one and five-eighths miles Arabs Fancy (Skoronskil 8.80 3.40 Lonshorn (Rohertsnni 340 1 SEVENTH RACE-3-year-olds; allowances: The Genesee; mile. Purse, It, 000 Post, 5-17. off Start contl, won driving place same, 1-5. Errors Okrlr Runs batted Errors Lake. Wesl, Evers, Mateki.

Drumbeat (Williams) 15 40 4 90 4 80 bOn Trust (Lorutieni 2.50 2.60 Pel Inn Un Lehncr (2). Kennedy I UtliW.rMilian Rune hattpH My Julie (Tenaglloi Llpon. Kel Winner, b. c. 3, by Pilate Jacola.

Owner, c. V. Whitney. Trainer, S. Veiirh (3i.

Koar, Moss. Clarvcr 12), Time. 1:14 15. Springhillboy. lucky n-ji wert.

Houtteman. Valo (21. White. i t'l'innv bShannon II (Atlanisi 2.80 Kukos, Stevens, Three-base hit Pun Rlnrm Rhnt Hnllar. Rfl ahea d.

in.if.-rj I'll R.li.ih flurii-B srnt erM FICl 1 a Iron Cuv. Tommy Gentry, Winter Son, on Wcrtz error; Lake scored on Majeskl's' Knkns. Ptolen Prtddjr. Kiira Weapon al.so ran Off 3:24. rror.

T'vo-base hits Vico. White. Stevens. nilllnger Dniihlc SECOND RACE claiming has" hits-Evers, Kell. Double plays oa Pellaat in).

Priddy rnd Stevri til. furlnngs In Vien- tn 1 Dl 11 1 DCC T. I'rldrty and Sti vrns. K'r. Time.

2:41. aPapcr Bov. Terry Bar-gello, Torero, Iron Mairlrn, Olhaverry aStepfather also ran Otf 8.24 'a. a W. L.

Ranch entrv. K. Stlce At Sons and S. Mt-Carthv entry. Running Positions Equiv.

Starters Wt. P. St. Str. Jorkeyg Oriels Ready Jack 114 5 'i 3 1 1 Arcaro $2.0 Oinckset -119 7 5 4' 5 2' ii James 12 80 Dole 119 3 2 S' 1 2' 3 Dodson 2 fiS Martal 111 2 7 7 7 fi 1 5 4" Day 80.13 My Emma 109 4 3 5' 4 ti 5' Combes' 20 00 Rogue 119 1 1 5' P' fi' Mehrtens 7.15 Magic Mirror 111 6 4 ln2 7 7 7 Kirkland 5.00 boost in auto quotations.

Yale Towne has just announced advances on industrial trucks and scales. And International Nickel raised the price of nickel GVi cents to -10 cents a pound. The Farmer vs. the City Man There's a Pollyanna side if you want to look at it. Industrial prices still have a long way to go to catch up with the rise in farm prices.

The same applies to wages. Since the farm price index has gone up 200 percent, the index of industrial prices only 81 percent, and weekly wages, 116 percent. Thus a realignment, an approoch to a prewar relationship between what the farmer buys from the urban worker and what the urban worker buys from the fanner is taking place, though admittedly farm purchasing power was low to begin with. Here's the way the city dwellers may get a break. heat is off about 85 cents a bushel from its 1918 high.

For that reason, Secretary of Agriculture Brannan has asked bakers to reduce the price of bread. Corn is tiff about 65 cents a bushel. Butter and lard are likewise down. If food prices drop, then the buying power of the wage dollar may rise. That will leave a slightly larger proportion of the pay envelope for nonfood items home furnishings, clothing, rent, automobiles.

Also it may take the heat off rank-and-file pressure for higher wages when the next round of labor-mainigement contract ncgotia- iFlonzan Ace (Kii'h 55 80 19 60 10 80 Sudor to York. Left on bases Dnroil flirt: man and Vernon; Hudson Okrie Compatriot (Norman I 5,00 3fi0jll Aihletlcs 8, Base on balls Off Mai anil Vernon riple niav -Kenncdv I'ci-lOuV 6 sV'irlock) 4 00 childon 4, Hatri, 1. Brissie 1, Houttrmmi lnsnni. ni linger BnH I Stevens. Left on FIOHTII RACE $4,000: claiming.

thri e-year-olns and up; 1 ft miles Time. T2R 4 5. No Leririle, Victory Ban- M. overmire i. newnouser i Birucg Attendance 32 392.

(io.drn Count (Longdeni 6 50 3 20 2 70 ny Marcnnnon Harris i. navac" i- Hnnt.ieman 5 Hits -Off Marchildon. rick 5, Hudson 2, struck out-By Ken- Chagin (Westropei 3.10 2 60 raisht Place 4.. '10 9.10 and runs Off l''airn Up (Lewisi 4.20 it in 5 otf Harris 1 in 1. Frrnrk 1.

Hits Readv Quickset Show 5 (XI 3.10 4 2-3 rim'. 1 aBarnello Dicks Agent 1 In Official Mutuel Prices Ml'TI F.L POOL 485 iiinmc: off 1 na Dole rings: oft Savage. in 1 Brissie, 1 In 1 Inning: off arver. 5 and 1 in 4 1-3: Wynn, 6 and run House, ac-isco ua.e, news Beat auo Hou: eman TOTAL POOL 82.08(1. 1 4 7 in 3 1-3: Ferrtek.

7 and 3 in 3: Hudson, ran 7 and 5 in 2 2-3. Winning pitch-r i a-Luke and Sneed and P. A. Kiipstein Kennedy. Losing pitcher Wynn.

Urn- entry. pires Hurley Grieve and Berry Tun of game 2:42 Attendance 7,059. Detroit Results ner, Chicle Red, Radio Joe. Bessie Vance. Tav.

Atom Buster, Sunny Julie alro ran Off 3 "8 D4ILY DOUBLE PAID THIRD RACE $3 500: allowances, two-year-olds: five and one-half furlongs. Lextown (Bairdi 3.00 3.00 2.20 Old Rockfort (Keenel 12.20 4.20 Choice Cut Brooks i 2 80 Time, 1:06 4,5. Fair Porter, Miss Deduction, Grand Barter, Easy Out. Fayette Couniy. Wild Drift also ran.

Off 4:28. FOURTH RACE allowances, three-vear-olds' seven fur.ongs. 12 in 7 innins: off Overmire. 0 in 0 innings (pitched to one batter': otf N-w-houser. 1 In 1 inning.

Winning pitcher-Savage Losing pitcher Overmire Umpires Hubbard. McKinley and Paparelia. Time of game 2:26. Attendance 12.727 FIRST RACE $2,300: claiming; three-i FIFTH RACE claiming; three- year-olds and up; one ana one-sixieentn year-olns; six furlongs. lied nolripn Wnmwn in'n7'fl IQfiO 0 0ft RO iiow, 7 relies (paid).

Philadelphia 1 3 80 2 60 Cincinnati 20. Royal Roman (Church) 6 40 4 60 2 20 sohelpme (Hart) fi 00 Koslo Blanks Cubs in 2d, 3-0 ab 0 a a --o, Avr Stunner T-v. 1 0 of 4 1 1 Ashburn.rf 52 2 1 (U.Ri (tift.il-ro.3h 5 2 Girl (W'dhousei 6 20 3 80 2.80 aMarkahtl- andou G(n. Lucky Champ jwhirl'g No Melody iBarberi 1120 bHidden Ace iDuffi Lou Aldrich (Oiffordi Time, 1:52 1-5. Orenoullle.

ltv Helen's Boy Alldepends, glso ran Off aSusim-Boiidy entry. bS. tn i ry lUlled thov ICatsmeow 'Swain 5.40 3 4(1 also ran. on cji1-, 3 1 4 1 1 3 0 Hal on 31) 4 0 2 2 0 Saurr If 4 0 0 3.20 rlamiing; three-: (Scurlock) SIXTH RACE S2. 500 Hrowns Si ore, Washington, The lli'owns play today as the Senators, 1 throe pitchers It could be sufficient to arrest "''I'll' Ki'oilrf 2 0 1) lopeil -er in 5 a a Continued from Page 2.1 rolls around next Spring.

Brown year-olds and Time. 1 25. Wicker's Wih Cliallrdean six ftirlonE 8 0 I.itwhiler.rf 4 0 1 hVelvet Heels (Combest i 5 40 5 00 3 20 DMarbarka iLttzcnberm 5.00 3 20 la-hint; 5 1 Knight; Hill, Show Down. Snifter also ran Off 4 f8 FIFTH RACE $3 500: allowances; SECOND RACE $2 30O: rla thrfe- the wage-price-wage rounoeniy. Surprise Takes Wall Street for a jn-hit Young Buddy iChurrlu 3 40 Time.

1 13. Sir Soir. Balaam Easy i. Io permit. Cordon to and Mi.e to reach second.

West rum doubled to score four-year-old and tip. furlongs and up; six lurmngs hod Horiron illuxi 6 60 3 80 3 00 Semnirk i- 500 rnlllons 4 0 2 li 7-'ni 0 0 0 2 3 4 0 0 10 0 2 2 Stalicup s.s 3 11 3 3 fi 0 iiBaumhoitr. 10 0 0 0 0 0 Cilimbrrt.p 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Wllll.ims.c 2 10 4 1 0 0 bLainanno 1 0 0 0 0 VaderM r.p 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 Elbekay. Comcuichmc. lilv J-U -'t -nn fit I tI I'al'k' ci ire Ko Hay iBoucheri 4 00 Blue Seal 1 6 20 3 20 Speedy Lee iSwami 4 40 2 o.baiTacr 3 oo, .7 Ileuslser 10 0 back half way from it? nine-The ISerhn cri.M.s took Wall The stock market has come point decline on July 1.1, Ifi, 17.

killintr. second in 1 ue Tidv Sum (Bortoni 3 00 Trala Boy 'Cooki oi'i Time 1:15 2-5. Transon aPlay Along, Fannie Mac. bonny i -lo had a three-hitter going rAdanis 10 1 0 0 Haines also ran. Off last seven days for tin-Drowns, had a twist.

The hascs were full in the l'ir-t Cress. 00 0 rtHchultz 0 1 0 0 into the ninth. With two down 0 i the had their last chance gS. Brown entry. DAILY DOL'BLE PAID 0 0 0 eYoung I'afko and Hill Nicholson three- THIRD RACE claiming Totals 42 7 15 27 To'als 34 5 7 27 12 Time.

1 13. Easy Trade Proud Ruler. Cap'aln Joe also ran. Off 5 30. SIXTH RACE $50,000 prided; Arlington handicap; three-vear-olds and up; one and one-nuarter miles-Stud Poker (Baird 35 40 14 20 5 00 Reward (Brooks) 7.60 3.80 Fervent (Pierson) 2 R0 Time.

2 04 2 5. Eternal Reward. Mighty Story. British Isles. Pellicle, Challe Anne, W.

L. Sickle also ran. Off 6 05'-j. SEVENTH RACE allowance; three-year-olds and up; six furlongs. King Rhymer (Scurlockl 48 20 13 00 7.20 Pnnntacs Tn IDnhi.lu.nl 1n 1 tin fear-olos; s'X iuriongs.

Manifold i 10 60 4 20 after Eddie Yost sinuled. Al Kozar walked and (iil Coan heat out a bunt. Tom then slapped a lino drive at pitcHer Bill Kennedy. The ball b-M. Vanberg entry.

SEVENTH RACE added: Governor's Handicap; three-year-oids and up; furlongs. 7Portr's Broom (Duff) 4 40 6 fio 5 00 TtTubhy (Oonzaiezi 14 60 17 40 60 xjohn's Pride (Combest) 5 60 Time. 1:12. xSir White. Sun Herold.

Rol Rouge. Bubbling Easy, Diamond Dick. Blue Badge and Mayram also ran. Off 5:51 'j. heat to win.

x-Fleld. EIGHTH RACE claiming; three-year-olds and up; one mile on turf. Snow Kiss (Badgett) 37.00 17 80 8 80 Lost and Found (Pennockl 7.40 5 20 Five A (Litzenbergi 4.00 Time. 1:39 4-5. aOriskany.

Git. Saratoga Star. aTribal II. Vitamin Dee and Kantar Run also ran. Off 6:33.

a-S. J. Brown entry. 3 60 2 40 3 60 One pabster (Liizenoergi iu Silver Sn (Duff' T.me, 1:13 4-5- oocorro, Bleven also ran. O.I FOURTH RACE aPnppecl out for Slallcup In eighth.

bFanned for Williams In ninth. rSmglrd for Blackburn In sixth. dWnlked for Cres in eighth. eKlied out for Zientara In ninth. Philadelphia 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 07 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 Errors- Blatnick.

Stalicup, Williams. Runs baited In Ashburn. 12). Sl-ler. Hamner (3).

Wvrostek Corbitt, (2), Sii'ier, Litwhiler. Two-base hit Ashburn. Left nil bases Phlladelohia 11. rinnn- rehree-year-oldA; six furlongs singled. Koslo fanned Maddern to win.

In a 10-game hitting streak, since Duroeher took over the club, Whitey Loekman made 22 hits for 31 bases. The renter-fielder hit 'em all over the lot, with nine blows to right, three to center, six tn left, two bunts and two infield rollers. In today's nightcap he swatted a May Reward ipiersom 4 20 Monmouth Park Entrip; claiming: 4.40 3.20 3 20 2 80 5 00 Foxy Bea. Street by surprise. During both the Republican and Democratic conventions, domestic political news crowded foreign headlines on the front pages.

Headers gobbled up everything about political candidates and tactics. Foreign news was secondary. Then in the wee morning hours of Thursday, July 13, the Democratic convention drew to a close. Editors once again found front-page room for happenings in Europe and the meaning of Berlin the threat to peace crashed home. Panicky selling orders poured into Wall Street.

And the stock market slipped back into the 21-month rut it had just climbed out of. Stocks were vulnerable to begin with. Railroad shares had been advancing since Feb. 10 that is for five months. Industrials trials had been pushing higher since mid-March that is for three months.

So a reaction was about due. The war scare set it off. And when the war scare abated, when it became clear that hostilities weren't going to happen the next day or the day after, bargain hunters got busy. Stocks Deanna icnurcni u.uu Victory Song (Cook) Time. 1:12 3.

5. Hsnostvle. Cathie Jean Queen Halran. Roval Impatience plavful Rose mux i Time. Judv Cave, FOR MONDAV Post o.m Off 4:02 also ran.

Off 6 41 I EIGHTH RACE $2,500: claiming: 1 invelyJLiL? 1. Wolf a lo. ran FIRST RACE and up. one clalming. four- na'i 5 Bases on balls Off Simmons 3.

and one-eighth VandermeiT 2. Blackburn 1. Struck out By Simmons 4. Heusser 2. Vander i three-year-olds and up; one and one-half 1 year-old miles.

i miles. i.Miss Burybee (Feath'nl 33 40 14 40 7 80 PP Scotland VirH (SJelsnnl IRn a on IvPaM.I. Cumberland Results 'M--r Blackburn 2. Hits and runs Off i 1 1 4 1 Simmons. 4 and 4 in 7 innings (nonei Mate 4 20 I Puritan iseit 'Halcneilcr' cen- FIRST RACE $1 000: claiming- three-1 Light.

Alpine Boy Scuttle Tar-lds and up. six and one-half fur-! Patrick also ran. Off 4 02 FIFTH RACE $1,000 a triple to to right. i Time, 2 37 1-5. Leonidas, Roy double to left, ter and a sing Second Oame UK) out eighth'.

Heintzelmtin. 2 and 1 In 0 lu4 (pi'ched to two bailers'; Heusser. 1 and 107:0 in Vander Meer. 7 and 5 in 12-3; jil7 Blackburn, fi and 2 in 4 1-3: Cress, 2 108 "'id 0 Ounibert, and 0 In 1. 1 ianana.

New Hj erion a sUn Wt P. 104 9 Bullgar 120 10 Awaslionk 109 II Musical Co dy 114 12 xxStiug Lea 115 13 xxMastrrdoin 114 14 xxSecret 109 15 xxFagrace 117 16 Sweft Melodv ran 7.14' jay :3 Syria Off 4 Jack's Tont 15 xBeggar :6 Hiya Pop 7 Peace Trend 2.401 Chalupa iPalumboi 4 00 J.20 I nu three-year-olds and up; if, mnes Liberty FUk iSnyder) 7.60 3 80 Grandma (Tammaroi 4 20 3 00 Clone Trotter iBallenger) 3 00lKnights Hurry IPalumboi 5 00 Tune, 1:25 1-5. True Mate. Two Bucks. ifiymg John iBarroili 3.60 Giants Cubs Monmouth Park Results 3 001 10111 Pa -ed ball Williams.

Winning piicheri Simmons Losing pitcher Vauder- two- Umpires Gore. Pmelli and Robb. nignry ab a ab a 8 Amlick TVs I Famas Time. Vander Belle. Manna oner.

Time, 1:53 2-5 Part-Dominate 4 0 0 7 4 Malirh 2b 400 23 betran a ow dav-todav recovery. FIRST also! RACE $3,000: maidens: two- Off. 2 33. Lightly. Rebline.

Dominica. Get Set Time 2 21. Paid attendance 5,100, glso ran. SECOND claiming; year-olds; five and one-half furlongs P.P. Wt.

4 0 1 14 0' 4 0 0 1 Oi live and one-half furlongs -pvswn oier ti onn- elaimine- Hixted (Martini 9 40 5.00 3 60 Red Camelia (Turner) fi aim 4 1 3 Gordon. 3b 4 1 1 Mine, lb 4 1 0 Marshall. rf 4 00 Westrum.c 4 0 2 4 0 1 1 xLlttle Hat et llSi 7 Grnbrn three-vear-olds and up; six and a half! SIXTH RACE $1,500: allowances three-year-olds and un: 4'a furlongs. lOMMITCn DDECC CPI FrimMC MesnrrwM.tk PnrL- Flaming Acres 1M00111 on 'l Bosmond 3 0 W'tkus lb 1 4 Lowrey cf 5 1 Pafko 3b 2 0 3 0 Maddern, If 3 0 Scheffing.c 2 3 Culler. ss 1 1 Rush.p r.

Will I hL I ivbrftf fcifcwiiwuinviiiiiwwill I 1 0 1 ft- 1 1 tKnase PeaeA jaOfMrs. Kovacs Victor jijj In Tennis Final ii7l Ilaverford. Julv 21 saltish jane (Austlnl 5 40 4 20 3 40 BeLstan (Cardozai 6 80 3 80 2 80 Tciored Boy (Tammero) 5 00 3 80 Stanley PJunibo 3 60 2,60 sJirip r. lie i.pe vpe. 3 0 0 4 02 4 00 200 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 Tomke 117 8 Flint Heart 117 9 xxFi'ting Fool 117 10 Nacoma 120 11 Mrs Almac 120 Nobody.

Creiv Cut. Delta Oueen. Audlev Kerr.t 3 0 0 5 Bushel 6 Sonofun Koslo. 3 0 0 Mrs. Virginia Ko aJeffcoal 1 0 0 THIRD RACE $2,500, claiming three -1 6 0 FOR MONDAV 1 9 0 2 Jamaica SARATOGA MUETINfl nil I Kibosh.

Piney. Weslgate Blvd. nn 2 Mayes Riley Fighting Mad, Laurel "UjRoad. year-oil-; six Iuriongs T'tne 1 24 2-3 Outathlsworld. Alarosa, Time, 0:55 3-5 Gunner, Tandls, "smart.

Colonel Govans, Darling nostic, Run Bud Run and Wave Off alio so ran Off 3:03. ran Off 7. nni-Rip PAin tlDKii SEVENTH RACE claiming; DAILY DOIBLE PAID three-year-oids and up; 1 miles. THIRD RACE allowances; two- Free Speech iBradyl 4 60 3 20 2 60 ear.olds- 4'i furlongs. I New Chum 5.40 3 30 IChamber.p 0 0 0 IbMi Cul'gh I 0 0 0 0 0 I Beggar, Puritan, Hiya Pop.

Grabro, Sonofun, Little Hatchet. Lamplighter, John Cheleden, Bimelotta. 4 Chrvn Doll, Stepinthedark, Admiral's Aide. Oriole. Mark lp.

fihost Run. Aleli. Faraway. March Chick. 7 Bucewbalui, Sugar Pete, Fhantom Fleet.

8 Larrf Bunk, Loyal. BEST ORIOLE Bobollna also ran. Off 2 41 SECOND RACE $2 500; claiming; three-year-olds; hue and a sixteenth miles. Bow Pen (Gilbert. 1 13 80 4 80 3 40 Languid Ladv (Buxton) 3,60 2 80 Here I Am (Powleyi 3 20 Time.

1:48 1-5. LHte Ship. Peade Cas-tie. Bangor Chan'ce. OrewusSie.

Southampton, Is I Me also ran. DAILY DOI BIE PAID $18.10 THIRD RACE claiming- three-vear-olds: one and one-sx'eenth miles. Joble 7 80 4 00 2 80 vacs, Oakland, won the Pennsylvania, and Eastern States women's tennis today by defeating Mrs. Frances A. "esters Totals 33 3 fi 27 13' Totals 30 5 27 16 Wt.

P.P. 1 xxJersey 107 8 Arsenal 2 Ripsnort. 113 9 aMary Bay 3 Speed Bird 108 Flobuck 4 xFrisk 108 11 Kenpiay 5 axxDav-ld 106 12 Bimelotta 7 John Cheleden 113 13 xxAngelu.s Wt 108 117 113 113 108 108 aOrounded into a double Dlay for Rush ile Cranon IPalumboi 5 80 2 80 2 Piay (Carrlllo) 3 40 .1 tying tsnip, riping ny. pud. 4 Witrh Hunt First Cltlifn, Ground Fog.

IS Lucky Draw, Resplngo, Onr Tommy, fl AiiDlause, Buffet Supper, Mr. Pleat. 7 o-erpower. Combine, Gary Leslie. BEST MAYES RILEY fa verford, 02, fi 1.

4 Royal Pigeon sH Pausm and Jodu Farm entrv FOURTH RACE $3,000: claiming, four- war Limnen i.McKenna) 5 60 3 40 lerrv Nvmph iCarrL.o) 2 i bo i lime, 1:54 4-5, strolling Don. Peace genu" Town (Austlnl 8 80 Fleet. Claire Whizz, Ferry Command and Time 0:56 4-5. Sea Weather. Bight Our Risk also ran.

Off 5:32 4. leta'. Marges Ghost. Winnie Rock, Gol-j EIGHTH RACE $1,000: canning; four-d. 1 IT also ran Off 3 33'i.

-year-olds and up; miles. POURTH RACE claiming; Chiff Chaff 6 80 3 60 3 20 and up; 4'i furlongs. Step Up 8 40 5 60 lie Bid (Snyder) 30.80 12 40 5 SOiMibill D. 4 40 Ph-i Boy (Miller 20 3 20 1 Time, 2:22 4-5. Inmate.

Hard Guv, HaTkivood Aress 3 BOlElectnx. Running Riot and Tcxaldue alio me. 0 57 2-5. Wise Dee Ision. vr I ran.

Off 1. fifth. bOrnunded Into force out for Chambers! In eighth. Giants 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0-3 Cubs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Runs batted inGordon. We'trum.

Two-base hits Loekman. Gordon, Wes'-rum. Three-base hit--Lockman. SacrificeRush. Double play Gordon Rig-ney and Mite: Left on bases-.

New York 3. Chicago 6 Base on balls Koslo 2 3 80 1 vear-olds and up: six furiongs. u- Mint 1 Mora I Time. 1.49 Casein. Dawncan.

SX Lock Con-. P.P. Wt. P. Wt Mrs.

Kovacs later teamed up with Mrs. Richard Duck, N'ew York, to defeat Miss Head and Mine. Magda Durac, Rumania, for the doubles crown, (i, trol. The Duke al.so ran. Off xKitty Kill 112 8 Devotedly 115 FOURTH RACE $3 500: claiming: 2 Chrys Doll 119 9 xxBunaalese 107 119 three-year-olds; six furlongs xxB'ck Te'pest 112 10 War Dressing Coyote 'Strange' 7.00 4 20 3 00 4 Suzerain 115 11 Salute Beach Bov iHansmam I9 60 10 60 5 Milkstone 115 12 Breakage ESTATE CONTROL struck out -By Rush 4 Chambers 2.

119 queen Of Roses (Riisiia) 6.40 5 1 15 13 xxFlymg Fort Erie Results uSlrhohari Koslo 2. Hits and runs Off Ry-h. 5 and vlvini'i'3 5 Innings; Chambers. 1 and 0 in IVtlIIlll i ln.c. nff rt ft 1 Aritmral's Aide 122 14 Hadawin i line.

i u. vento.mo In the men's f'enn aDreamer. Rush Hour. Wind-weni Eoui- State tmirnanicnt doubles Lo-mg pitcher Utnnl-es Pal I ptrtrTT RACK $1,200. claiming, three- Our Boss.

S'ormal. Sweeping Sal.y and up six furlong- jand Good Queen also ran Off 4 i i. Hefline, i ann ti'ewa'- it. niimi i-ilKI jB. Attendance" 37 886 X.

Shields move into the finals FIFTH RACE $4 000; allowances; 'hree-vear-olds. stx furlongs Wt w- 1 Boom Boom 116 5 D- Alm.ir 12? 2 Briar While 116 xGhost Run 112 3 xWill I 116 7 Oriole 116 4 Mark Up 116 SIXTH RACE $4 000 allow antes, three-year-olds and up; one an done-sixteenth miles by toppling Tom Hrown Jr. and Jim Ki'ce-eii, both of San l-'ran-ci-co. .17, 7 .1. (i I.

L.I tCourtneyi 9 10 4 .0 2 65; FIFTH RACE 200: allowances: iPdagzi 6.70 3 20 three-year-olds: s.x Iuriongs Mirk 'Ben 2 40 Black Pigeon iPraten 3 90 3 75 2 90 -tie 117. Karalire Go.d Stroll, All Maltime iDrewery) 505 3:0 A ve aDu'ch Gu.de, New Power. Imag.ne Disran (Cowieyi 3 65 He ar.d aHoliander also ran. Off Time. 1:13 3-5 Chestnut Pisfon.

Gild- a-G Groves entry. Paddv Cce. Rumble Babolie SECOND RACE claiming: three-! and vvarhfim also tan Off 4 54V T---aids and up; six furlongs. SIXTH RACE allowances; 1155 6 10 3 and up; s.x fur.or.ss. stin.

Balhrakill. Second Son. Eternal Way also ran Off If, FIFTH RACE--3 000; claiming: three, vear-olds and up: one and mlie.s Cod Ray 'S-outi 9 20 5 00 3 80 Full O' Hope 7 40 4 80 Mis Reckless t.Montelroi 4 80 Time. 1 48. Shifting Gail.

Mac Fetchit Lady Pam, My Malcha a.so ran Off 4 48'j SIXTH RACE $25 000 addi-d: Monmouth handicap: three-year-olds and up. one and one-uarter miles Tide Rips iRoherts) 14 00 5 0 3 80 Vertigo iWilsoni 8 80 6 00 Bug Juice (Licausi) 4 00 CITY SALESROOM P. Wt 1 aAlexis 126 5 March Chick 2 xRoval Lover 112 fi Proberh 3 aPangoPa go 104 7 Operator 4 Faraway 110 8 Flareback Wt i 114 109 1)4 114 WMils WnstetsT iReul IS! US 0 JO Wood and Shielils will meet Eugene Garrett, San Diego, and Herbert Flam, Hills, for the doubles title tomorrow. Garrett and Flam de- Reeves (Bruneaui (Dougherty 2.70 avaiaina nermaniuruneaui i tfb 2 40 Sam's Gift (Drewervl rs. i.

6U a Christiana stable entn SEVENTH RACE $3,000: claiming. Time. 1 12 4-5 Rate Case. Best fcook. three-year-olds; one and one-sixteenth Time.

2:03 15. Ttirbln. Khyber Pass, i miles. Artist Life. Stymie also ran.

off 5 22 Conserving an estate and enhancing its value presents more than ever a task for sound procedure. The administration of property and other assets by this bank is substantiated by long and specialized service for this type of clientele. We shall be glad to consult with you KINGS COUNTY TRUST CO. 342 Fulton St. In the heart of the Boro Hall District Brooklyn N.

Y. Member Federal Depoitt Intumnce Corp. T'nie. 1 .3 DUIgllV.I. SUl'UCS, B-trdale Pat.

Turn and Bank and G. I. Lady also ran. Off 3 06. DAILY DOL'BLE PAID 56.W THIRD RACE claiming; three-ear-old and up: six furlongs, i Cougar (Fishen 11.10 5 65 4 25 Aristos.

Zapdlya gnd Hit Jewel also ran. Off 5 29 a-C. Hemstrad entry. SEVENTH RACE 11.200: claiming; three-year-olds and up; miles. Reason (Cowley) 9 65 6 10 3 90 wt pp.

wtJfeated Nick Carter and Art I-ar- "'th of San Francisco, in lhe 117 All In Fun 117 semi-finals. 114 12 Emotv Noose 117. 23-25 Boerum Placg, it Liintton Street (ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS) Wm. Pollak Wm. Pollak Jr.

Ificioneer Sell on July 28th at 10:30 A.M. Furniture, furnishings, brie a brae, rhinu, rugs, everything to furnish a 1 Dreamer 2 Brlerwyn 3 Undercut 4 Royal Scot 5 Iron Pigeon SEVENTH RACE $3, 000; claiming; three-year-olds and up; one and one-sixteenth miles Sanaa's Vixen (Mora) 5 00 3 60 3 40 Nedlon (Polk I 4 40 3 80 Imapearl (Powley) 8 20 Time, 1:48 15. Oat Ann. Dollv Varden, Milk nold'nn Fair Inn wis leinale kpu.iri nettle (Segriff) 4 30 4 35 Hemflnney (Bruneaui 9 15 5 35 6 Silverware Franklin (Thompson) 13 10 Time. 1 47.

Mr. Zip. Frolic Lund. Huguette. Biazanda.

Madracen. Sure De- EIGHTH 500- claiming: four- year-olds and up; one and one-sixteenth Four-Player Deal Detroit, July 21 (U.R) The De BBIack ohject also ran. Off 5 56. miles. lignt.

conva.esesnt. North Drive, Sting also ran. Off 6 06. alpp (Bavington) 4.25 me 1:15 3-5 Darby Doulton. Chance Oak bLittle Foxy Geemanjo, Barefoot joe' Flying Hero, Hasty Million also ran.

Off 3 3 a-G. F. Potter entry b-J Stuart Stuoie enfrv POURTH RACE $1,200. oiaimlng; troit Lions pro football club has EIGHTH RACE claiming; four-year-olds and up; one and one-eighth miles. Casano (Riistla) 49 20 25 80 12 80 EIGHTH RACE $1,200: claiming: four-year-olds and up: l' miles.

Ty Special (Prateri 21.60 11 05 I 90 home, concluded a straight four-player! varied assortment from Wake Rohm (Kerrl 6 50 5 10: Broad Daylight (Howe II 11 20 6 80 Wt P. 110 9 xxVlm 115 10 Islam's Islam 108 1 1 xCsesar B. 115 13 Atral 114 13 xLoyal 113 14 Tree i.nH 113 15 River Play 106, 16 xFarm Girl PP 1 Decoy 2 Brazil 3 xxLarry 4 Smoke Puff 5 xBunk fi Hamilton TI 7 Opening Day I xxSir Imp Wt 110 113 i7 r.5 117 111 lis 8 65 3 SU Trot 6 80 Garish (Fisher) I SS el3-. -ref-i ear-oios ano up; us nir.nins fio-a (Cowley 26 15 15 15 peep Lad 'Dreer) 7 45 iP-ster' exchange with the fl recti Hay the storage and trust Parker, it was announced to- Cort.igmneniit from private homes. 4 40 Unro Time.

1 53 45 Paris HI Impenetrable, Plane Shartow. On March, Obancegain turn rn. Otf 2U. 3 10ioiu. Barrynew.

Dutchill B. and Hsmdoi, Infinity, alto ran. Off 9.40. day. Time, 114 B.li Sit TKiancle 5-0912.

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