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a a a 28- -THE SUNDAY NEWS, OCTOBER 16, 1949 ROYAL GOVERNOR, BEWITCH TAKE RACE PURSES Twice Told Tales By CARL N. NETSCHER FIVE YEARS AGO (1944) MORT blanked COOPER the Browns, 2 the to 0, Cards to give the National League team a 3-2 edge over the American Leaguers in the world series. MAX LANIER, and TED collaborated for the Cards to set back the Brownles on three hits to win 3 to 1, and take the world series title. SLATS MARION of the Cards and BOBBY DOERR of the Red Sox were named by the Sporting News as the magazine's Doc Netscher selections for the most valuable player in the National and American leagues, respectively. TEN YEARS AGO (1939) CHARLEY KELLER pounded out another homer to help Yankees defeat the Reds, the world series title in to 4, in 10 innings and capture straight games.

Long punts by FRANCIS KROW. 8 Freshman, kept Lancaster High at enabled Columbia High to gain a 6-6 tie, FIFTEEN YEARS AGO (1934) ALBIE BOOTH. at Yale A and former now All- an assistant at New York U. American rated and M's team on even terms with the Eli after seeing the Dips defeat Rutgers, 7 to 0. PAUL DEAN allowed only seven hits as the Cards defeated the Tigers, 4 to 3, to tie up the series at three-all.

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Lanc. Phone 2-2196 15 To 1 Shot Cops Feature At Jamaica New York, Oct. 15-(P)- Mrs. E. duPont Weir's Royal Governor- 15 to 1 shotwon the $29,600 Grey Lag Handicap today before 29,111 persons at Jamaica.

Three Rings was second, with Capot third. This was the fourth straight vietory for Royal Governor, ridden this afternoon by Ovie Scurlock. On Wednesday, the five-year-old gelding won the Interborough Handicap, opening day feature at the Jamaica Fall meeting. Royal Governor was timed in 1:44 2-5 for the mile and oneroute, and his backers sixteenth. $15.40 and $6.40 across the board.

Capot, from the Greentree Stable, was ahead at the half-mile point, and held the lead after threequarters of a mile, with Three Rings second. Royal Governor took command in the stretch, as Capot began to fade. The winner netted $20,550, Jamaica Results FIRST-Purse $3,000, claiming, 2 year olds, 6 furlongs: a-Inquiring (Woodhouse) 86.50 $3.70 82.60 Fleet Argo (Guerin) 13.10 6.80 Rope Trick (Glisson) 3.00 Time: 1.13 1-5 Lion Heart, H. T. Perry, Thunderiet, Eveful Star, Schroon.

Sauve Qui Peut, Beret, Magic Way, Dada, a-Summerlight also ran. a Phillips-Wheatley Stable entry. year SECOND- olds and Purse up, 6 $3,000, furlongs: claiming, Son Charlie (Guerin) $13.10 $3.40 Nassau (Picou) 11.10 5.90 Galedo (Arcaro) 2.70 Time: 1.13. Your Sun, Swing Me. Head An' Tell, Ventolino, Control, Deep Texas also ran.

DAILY DOUBLE: Inquiring and Son Charlie paid $31.20. THIRD--Purse $4.500, allowances, 3 vear olds, 6 furlongs: Dry Fly (Atkinson) $9.40 $3.70 Jerry M. (Errico) 10.80 6.30 Kit Carson (Arcaro) 4.70 Time: 1,12 3-5. Halcyara, Eatontown, Fish Fry, Near Thing, Belin and Near East also ran. FOURTH--Purse $3,500, allowances, 2-year olds, 1-16 miles: Monte (Guerin) $24.00 $6.90 Due Reward (Atkinson) 14.40 1.40 Judys Runner (Delahoussaye) 3.70 Time: 1,48.

a-Aegina, b-Picador, da Time Questus, Oilomaey, Populace, a Lotowhite. Keeper, b- also ran. a-H. P. Headley entry.

b- Brookmeade Stable entry. de second but disqualified. FIFTH- Purse $4,500 added, Class Handicap, 3 year olds and up, 6 furlongs: Miche (Glisson) 85.90 $3.20 82.80 Buzfuz (Atkinson) 4.30 9.90 Flying Time: Weather 1,12. (Arcaro), Darnaway, Lex, Miss Disco also ran. SIXTH--The Grey Lag Handicap.

Purse $25,000 added, 3 year olds and up 1 1-16 miles: Royal Governor (Seurlock) $32.50 $15.40 $6.40 Three Rings (Woodhouse) 10.50 5.60 Capot (Atkinson) 9.80 Time: 1.44 2-5. a-Prophets Thumb, Chains, Donor, Uncle Edgar, Riverlane, Vulcans Forge, a-Assault, Castel Beau, Loser Weeper also ran, a-King Ranch SEVENTH -Purse $4,500, allowances, year olds and up, 1 1-16 miles: Cochise Kirkland 38.00 81.30 33.30 Sunny Vale (Glisson) 4.60 Sagittarius (McPhee) 3.00 Time: 1.45 2-5. Props, Shakeme, Vamanos, Hiya Sailor also ran. EIGHTH- Purse $3,000, claiming, 3 year olds and up, miles: a-Pegasus II (Scurlock) $20.80 $10.30 $15.30 Warrior Prince (Errico) 8.70 a-Play Sure (Glisson) 15.30 Time: 1,15 2-5. Blue Sweep, f-Stark ver Plate, Bold Regard, Court Jester, Mad, Flame Of India, Manor Miss.

SilCloud Chaser, Transatlantic, Chesty, Raking also ran. a-Mrs. D. SchifterG. Schifter entry.

f-Field. MORAVIAN SWAMPS HOFSTRA Bethlehem, Oct. 15-(A)- Moravian College went through the air and on the ground for 426 yards today for an easy 32-7 football. triumph over Hofstra, of Hempstead. N.

Y. George Fitchman paced Moravian, throwing touchdown passes of 15, 15 and 32 yards. Eddie Novogratz took the first two aerials and Deetz grabbed the third. Smoothest, Safest Fastest Shaves Ever. Click Click! Push-Pull, that Quick! Bledes Change TRY IT TODAY $173 VALUE SEE IT FOR YOURSELF! Mister, your first shave with an SPECIAL Here mience, is Eversharp-Schick shaving economy will comfort, you've prove never conve- it! ONLY known before! Changes blades auto- WITH 20 matically! Nothing to take apart, STRONED put together, twist or turn and BLADES perfect shave every time.

Buy your Eversharp-Schick -today! WORLD'S ONLY RAZOR WITH AUTOMATIC BLADE CHANGER SCHICK INJECTOR RAZOR and BLADES 1949, Eversharp, Inc. State Lions Top Nebraska By 22-7 Edge State College, Oct. 15- (AP)-Bill Luther ran and passed an improving Penn State eleven to a 22 to 7 vietory today over Nebraska. Penn State combined alert defensive play with an effective mixture of passing and running to dehomecoming day crowd of 23,600. State scored in every periodtouchdowns in each of the first three periods, a safety in the final quarter, and throttled the Nebraska attack from the start until Ronald Clark scampered 82 yards for a last quarter tally that saved Nebraska from being shut out.

year's second straight State's linemen, in pacingynthis limited Nebraska to only four first downs, 15 yards rushing and 10 yards passing. The victors piled up 16 first downs, gaining 275 yards on the ground and 81 in the air. Luther Runs And Passes Luther tallied the first touchdown late in the opening quarter, covering five yards on an smash to climax a 30 yard drive in 7 plays. He then hit John Smidansky with a 12-yard pass for the second reg. Bob Hicks put position istration in the second, period.

End when he tackled Gerald Ferguson on Nebraska's 25 for a 10 yard loss on fourth down. Early in the fourth quarter, Clark, 165-pound standout for the losers. raced yards for Nebraska's only touchdown in the most thrilling play of the game. He took Vince O'Bara's punt, faked a handoff and went down the side lines untouched. Guard Recovers Fumble Joe Drazenovich, State guard who converted two of three placements attempts, recovered Bill Mueller's fumble on the Nebraska to set up the final Lion six pointer late in the third period.

Luther gained a yard, Tony Orsini took a reverse 16 yards, Luther picked up another yard and then Orsini went remaining six yards for the tally. The Lions added two points via a safety in the fourth quarter. Attempting to pass, Frank Nagel was thrown back 5, 7 and finally 11 yards into his own end zone with Jack Storer, Negley Norton and Hicks smothering him. CAL. TEACHERS PULL UPSET California, Oct.

15- (P)-California (Pa.) Teachers dropped Slippery Rocks from the undefeated ranks today with a 7-0 upset win. The only score of the game came on a 16-yard pass and a lateral in the first quarter. Don O'Hara passed 16 Fred Shattuck. who latteraled to Phil Hepner of Altoona on the goal line. OREGON CRUSHES COLORADO Eugene, Oct.

15-(P)-Oregon crushed the visiting Colorado football team here today, a brilliant display of breakaway runs. Imacomin 2nd At Garden State 1E STATE COLLEGE, OCT. 15-TOO BAD, YOU MISSED Novak, Nebraska, center, flies through the air in a futile attempt to bring down Earle Mundell, Penn State a Mundell got off to a 15-yard gain in second period of today's game here. Coming in from rear. is Walter Spellman, Nebraska guard (16).

North Carolina Victor; Missouri Edges Illini Chapel Hill, N. Oct. 15 -(P)-All America Charlie Justice went on a three-touchdown spree today to pace un-beaten North Carolina to a 28-14 victory over Wake Forest. The Tar Heel football forces had to come from behind in the second quarter against their neighborhood Southern Conference rivals before they notched their fourth straight victory. The loss was the fourth in a row for the Deacons.

Wake Forest opened the scoring 75 seconds before the vend of the first period when they capped an eight-play, 38 yard advance by sending quarterback Carroll Blackerby over on a sneak. Tackle Bill George's placement made it 7-0. In the waning moments of the first period the Tar Heels began a 45-yard march that ended in nine plays with Justice racing around left end untouched from the five. Sophomore tackle Egbert Williams tied it with his first of four conversions. The Tar Heels, sixth-ranking team in the last two weekly Associated Press polls, went ahead to stay late in the period when Dick Bunting intercepted a pass on the Wake Forest's 31 and ran all the way.

Five plays later Justice raced over standing up from the five afa seven yard reverse by wingback Fred Sherman had set up the score for another N. C. touchdown. Interception Helps Wake Forest turned an interception into its second touchdown. Fullback Andy Karpus intercepted a Billy Hayes pass on the Wake Forest 35.

Six plays culminated with fullback Bill Miller bulling over from the one. George kicked the point. A Blackerby-Smith pass for 39 yards to the 17 was the big gainer. Laurel Results FIRST- -Purse $2,000, claiming, 4 vear olds and 1 1-16 miles: 86.60 Endtown (Regalbuto) $18.40 83.60 Glacial Run (Downs) 15.00 6.60 Yankee Raider (Stark) 2.80 Time: 1.49 1-5. Devil Dove, Sparkette, Sweep Torch, Dustraiser, Gay Peggy, Good Rob, Open Palm, Great Hope, Inez also ran.

-Purse $2,000, claiming, 3 year olds and up, 6 furlongs: Even Break (Strange) $3.40 $3.00 $2.06 Crackerjack (Downs) 7.40 5.60 Undercover (Williams) 5.20 Time: 1.14 2-5. Waygood Girl, First Crack, Cisred, Mary Ann, Super Flight, Buvel, Ringside Table, Farmers Girl, Probation also ran. DAILY DOUBLE: Endtown and Even Break paid $21.40 THIRD Purse $2,500, maidens, 2 vear olds, 6 furlongs: Hi Pilate (Williams) $9.20 83.80 83.20 You're The Top (Hanford) 3.80 3.00 Syracuse Lad (Kirk) 4.00 Time: 1.14 2-5. Relic Gold, Locate. Dewty, Bunny Loch, Prickly, Technical, White Stripe, Cita and Tony also ran.

FOURTH -Purse $3,500, allowances, 3-year olds, 6 furlongs: Red Ned (Robertson) $9.60 $4.20 82.80 Cutting Edge (Strange) 3.80 2.80 Blanked (Kirk) 8.20 Time: 1.14 Riskabule, 1-5. Youngturk, Airdrome, Queen Chatter also ran. FIFTH- -Purse $3,000, claiming, 3 year olds and up, 1 3-16 miles: Walters Boy Mitchell) $9.60 $5.20 $2.80 King Chatter (Strange) 5.60 to 2.80 Marie Egret (Downs) 2.40 Time: 2.00 2-5. The Barber, Snow Whirl. Storm Bird, Pink Chance, Snow Storm also ran.

SIXTH- The Washington Handicap, purse $15.000 added, 3 year olds and up. miles: Hich Trend (DeLara) $180.0 66.20 $4.00 Going Away (Renick) 8.40 2.60 Swap Out (Downs) 3.60 Time: 2.04. Bid Dial, Childeric. Pilaster ran. SEVENTH -Purse $2,500, claiming, year olds and up, miles: Bowery Hall (Hanford) $5.80 $3.60 $2.80 Monifieth (Taylor) 6.00 -Subdue (Downs) 5.60 Time: 2.36 2-5.

Island Hop, Cork Tip. a-Reno Untried, Sure Count. RiseTo-Follow, Limehill. Sightseer ran. a-Cicero-Mrs.

Ruhl entry. EIGHTH Purse $3,500, claiming, vear olds and up. 6 furlongs: King Midas (Resalbuto) 89.60 $5.60 83.20 Briar White (Robertson) 10.60 4.80 Going Airy (Stark) 2.60 Time: 1.13. Reborn. Cock Feather, Bearing Clear, Band, Joe Mandell, Vagrant Cloud, Flaming Lady also ran.

OKLAHOMA SLAPS KANSAS Oklahoma Norman, won its Oct. 14th 15 consecutive (AP) game here today by slapping Kansas 48-26 before 37,000 Dads Day spectators. The victory opened Oklahoma's defense of its Big Seven Conference football crown. ICE SKATING OPENS OCT. 16 MAT.

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Matinee Sun. Holidays 2 P.M. HERSHEY. SPORTS ARENA Camden, N. Oct.

15-(P)-Bewitch, carrying the silks of Warren Wright's Calumet Farm, came from off the pace to win the mile and one-sixteenth $20,000 added Vineland Handicap for fillies and mares at Garden State Park today. Garden State Results FIRST- and -Purse one $2,500, mile and claiming. 70 3 year up, Crowflight (Clagett) $10.00 $5.40 84.20 Cougar (Culmone) 18.80 8.40 Wrightstown (Boulmetis) 7.40 Time: Royal Foot, Goof Lumpuckerow. Miss Haste, Miss Fighter, Miss Rounders, Wary Flight, Ess Jay Ess also ran. SECOND- -Purse $3,000, claiming, year olds and up, 6 furlongs: Merry Tudor (Stout) $25.00 $10.60 $7.00 Clusiana (Boulmetis) 15.00 10.00 Bull Lead (Corcoran) 6.80 Time: 1.13 1-5.

Mist O'Dawn, Lotoftown. Danny Gerald, Donnas Ace, Pompeian, Blue Fedora, War Glance. Normrich also ran. DAILY DOUBLE: Crowflicht and Merry $199.40. THIRD--Purse $3,500, allowances, 2 year 6 furlongs: Related (Balzaretti) $5.40 $3.40 $8.00 Thasian Hero (Stout) 3.80 3.00 Alma (Fernandez) Time: 1.12 2-5.

Clean, Broom, NethExcitable Mary, The Peer and Social Side also ran. FOURTH-Purse $4,000, claiming, 3- year olds Buster and upward, (Fernandez) 6 furlongs: $7.00 $5.00 83.06 Yazdegerd (McGuigon) 14.60 6.80 Air Patrol (Stout) 3.90 Time: 1.12 1-5. Donna Boorse, Free Press, Gray Warrior, Fighting Mad, Desert Ruler. Floodtown also ran. FIFTH- Purse $5,000, allowances, 3 year olds and up, 6 furlongs: Loriot (Brooks) $1.80 $3.20 82.60 itsabet (Gilbert) 8.80 2.80 Hero (Balzaretti) 3.80 Time: 1.11 3-5.

Woodford Sir, Egretta. Eagle River, Northern Deb, Agrarian also ran. SIXTH The Vineland Handicap, purse $20.000 added, 3 year olds and up, 1 1-16 miles: Bewitch (Brooks) (Basile) $4.80 $3.80 $3.00 Ima Comin 1.60 5.80 f- Lithe (Lindberg) 4.20 Time: 1.44 3-5. f-Camargo, Roman Candle, Sweet Dream, But Why Not. Brownian, f-Stole, Harmonica, -Silver Drift, Allies Pal, Alfoxie, Winter Wheat, also ran.

f-Field. $3,500. claiming. year olds and up, miles: Punchestown (Fernandez) $10.40 85.40 84.20 Butler (Claggett) 8.60 Liberty. 1.52 1-5.

(Stidham) Chagin, Rogue, Hal- 6.60 narail, Napango, Haleonero also ran. ELGHTH-Purse $3,000, claiming. 3 vear olds and up, 1 1-16 miles: Ferry Pilot (Duff) $18.40 $8.00 $4,80 Town a-Cresson House Miss (Gilbert) (Culmone) 4.40 3.00 2.60 Time: 1.47. Jobie, Storm Hawk, Convicted. Maudeaux, Miss Amelia.

a- Naval Base. also ran. a-Mrs. J. H.

Miles and Colgate Farms entry. TCU WHIPS TEXAS Fort Worth, Oct. 15-(AP) Texas Christian whipped Texas A. and M. 28-6, mixing passes with a sputtering ground game for two touchdowns in the first period and two more in the third.

Steve Brooks brought the favored filly to the wire three-quarters of a length in front Imacomin from the Brookfield farm. Hap Price Headley's Lithe was another three parts of a length back in third place. Bewitch paid $4.80, $3.80 and $3.00 across the board. She was timed "in 1:44 3-5. Fulton Midgets Win Over Eagle Gridders The Fulton Midgets scored their second grid victory of the season over the Eagles Midgets Saturday afternoon, by a 34-20 score.

Captain Jere Miller, hardrunning fullback for the Fulton eleven, sparked 1 his team scoring four touchdowns, one on a 57 yard run. Eddie Kirchner added another six pointer and three extra points for the Fulton lads. Quarterback Johnny Long also contributed to the winners' attack with his fine passing. Champaign, Oct. 15- (INS)-Missouri's Tigers clawed away at a fighting Illini football team in Champaign today and edged Illinois, 27 to 20, in a thrill-packed non-conference game before 42,184.

Johnny Glorioso played brilliantly both defensively and offensiveIly for Missouri. His last quarter interception Bernie Krueger's pass in the end zone saved a pos-24 sible tie for the Tiger squad which now has won one game against two setbacks. The Illini, now with a one won, one lost and two 'tied record, knotted the score in the third quarter but were unable to go on from there, Winfred Carter's 65-yard march, climaxed by a two yard touchdown plunge, was the telling blow. Glorioso kicked the final point. This same Glorioso- ran 49 yards in the first period for the first Tiger score.

He converted for good measure. Teammate Dick Braznell tallied following punt exchanges. Interference Ruled Then Illinois scored when officials ruled interference on an end zone pass. The Tigers took over a punt fumble and scored from the one yard line. John Karras made a sensational catch of a 23-yard pass from the Illini's Bernie Krueger and Lou Levanti converted.

Illinois then tied the score 20-20 near the end of the third period when Dick Rafklovits returned a Missouri punt 75 yards and Levanti converted In the final period, Carter sparked the Tigers to the winning home singing "Glory, Glory, Glotouchdown and Missouri went en rioso" when that gentleman kicked the final point. VMI DEFEATS RICHMOND Richmond, Oct. 15-(P) Joe Veltri's arm was good, for two touchdown passes Virginia Military Institute's forward wall proved puncture proof today as the Keydets overcame the University of Richmond Spiders, before 13,000 fans in City Stadium' here. SAVE COSTLY AUTO REPAIRS by having a factory trained mechanic check over your car now before the trouble occurs. Here you are a8- sured of only the best service, LANCASTER'S NEWEST GARAGE LANDIS GARAGE 521 E.

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16 ZELLER'S GROVE SPEEDWAY Near Myerstown DRIVERS FROM THE (30) PAN-JERSEY AUTO RACING CLUB (30) 1st Race 2.30 P. M. Adm. $1 tax inel. We Replace Auto Glass DIAL 2-0726 Mirrors Resilvered HOWELLS Lanc.

Auto Glass Paint Co. 114 S. Queen St. Lititz Horse Wins Honors In Media Race Media, Oct. 15 (P) Jack Lee from the Maryland barn of Vernon H.

Miller, gained its owner his first leg on the famed Rose Tree Hunter Challenge Cup today by three mile chase over The starting field was reduced to four finishers when Identic refused to take the fifth fence and threw its owner rider, Paul H. Miller of Manchester, and Indian Knight from the same stable hit the 15th jump, turning a complete somersalt in Indian Knight died instantly of a broken neck. His rider, H. Bartow. suffered fractured ribs and a possible dislocated shoulder.

Bliss Flaccus saw his bid for permanent possession of the Challenge Cup go glimmering for another year. His entry, The Cardinal 2nd, finished fourth behind Ecnec carrying Evelyn Thompson's colors in second, and Flare Flight owned by Alfred M. Hunt in the show position. Crayon, owned by Irl A. Daffin, Lititz, easily won the first division of the Riddle mile, feature flat race on the card.

The winner was chased home by Good Mark, owned by C. Mahlon Kline, of Ambler, Pa. High Trend Captures Washington 'Cap As Going Away Is 3rd Laurel, Oct. 15 -High Trend, owned by Samuel Greenfield of Baltimore, raced to a two and a half length victory in the $15,000 added Washington handicap before 17,000 fans here today. Going from the Brookmeade Stable, the 3-2 favorite, settied for place three parts of a length ahead of King Ranch's Swap Out.

Pilaster finished fourth, Big Dial fifth and Childeric sixth and last in the mile and a quarter event. High Trend paid $18, $6.20 and $4. Takes Early Lead Ridden by Abelardo De Lara, 39-year-old Cuban rider, High Trend bounced into the lead after a quarter mile and was not headed. The winner, a five-year-old geldBing by Jack High, earned a purse of $11,750, by far his largest single pickup of the year and advanced his bankroll for 1949 to $49,900. He was timed in 2.04 for the mile and a quarter in the 36th renewal of the stakes.

High Trend's triumph earns him an automatic invitation to the Pimlico Special to be run on Oct. 28 at Old Hilltop. The total mutuel handle was $964,675, with an official attendance of 15,815. EAST STROUDSBURG WINS East Stroudsburg, Oct. 15 among the undefeated -(P)-East Stroudsburg remained.

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