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3 A SUNDAY BROOKLYN TIMES UNION APRIL 1936 Bright Light Up From Last Place to Win Clowe Memorial at Bowie BROOKLYN TIMES UNION RACING CHART PERRY VICTORIOUS Speed to Spare Falters PHILLY HEBREWS BEAT VISITATIONS Jt tl 1 ri CANNES TENNIS To Drop Sprint Handicap FOIRTH DAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 4 MEATHER, CLEAR; TRACK, GOOD (Copyrlfht 1938 Regal Press, lno.) FIRST. ftACE Six furlongs. For three-year-olds. Claiming. Purse 1800.

At 22 post off Btart good from gate. Won easily. Place driving. by On Watch Oval. Trainer, Completes Poor Day for Vanderbilt Followers, as Time, 0:23 2-3.

0:48 3-5. 1:15. Winner, br. 3, D. C.

Harrison. Running Positions. Michigan Fours to Compete In Penn Relay Carnival Wolverines Enter One, Two and Four-Mile Events Etchells and Stoller to Vie in Discus And Broad Jump. PHILADELPHIA, April 4. For the second time since 1927, Michigan will 'be represented in the annual University of Pennsylvania Relay Carnival, Charles B.

Hoyt, coach of the team, having entered teams in three relay events and individuals in two special events. Equlv. Odds. U. Etr.

Pin. Jockeys. fade. Wt P. Etna 6 9 Starters.

Timepiece Win by 30 to 27 Score to Gain Lead in American Cage League Playoffs. English Ace Beats Ellmer in Singles, Takes Doubles With King Gustave. i' 6 41 1 Merrltt lt.00 3 1" 2' Couccl 6.J6 4'V4 l1 2'i 3 Lynch 2.1.85 4" 6 Peters 3.70 Hiatus, Under Too Confident Handling, Yields to Wiggle In After Opening Wide Lead. (Special (he Brooklyn Times Union) 14 Prosy. 116 Nallta J.

Ill Midnight Flyer 111 Phrlxus 111 Lotofus 109 Pageantry 108 Sylvia G. Insulated 110 1" 6" 6" 6" Shelhamer 4.80 S'V4 6" C. Hantord 1.80 7 7" T'i Anderson S0.25 8 8 Watson 29.35 9 9 9 Fowler 100.26 By L'aifed Press 9 Cannes, France, April 4. Kred BtralKht. Plsre.

tShovt. Timepiece 120.00 l0.3o Prosy 6.70 6.00 Nallta 6.70 Official Mutuel Prices Perry of England, who once ruled all the far-flung amateur tennis Philadelphia, April 4. The Philadelphia Hebrews gained a 30-27 victory over the Brooklyn Visitations In the third game of their American League basketball playoffs here last night. It was an exceptionally rough contest. The Hebrews now lead by two games to one.

T0W1E, April 4. Bright Light, Shandon Stud's promising three-year-old son of Sun Flag and Dark Hour, captured the Rowe Memorial in sensational fashion before 15,000 on hand for the first Eastern racing week-end courts in the world, has hit the comeback trail, hoping to bring Owners 1, Sage Stable. Mahasset Stable. 3, Merchant and Guyberger. 4, T.

F. Swords, fi, 11. G. Gurh. 6, B.

H. Jackson. 7, G. L. Hsmilton.

8, Mrs. R. B. Watte. E.

A. McMann. Timepiece, outrun lit early stages, improved position steadily, responded to pressure In the stretch, wore down the leaders and drew away. Prosy made a himself back to peak form for his country's defense of the Davis Cup this summer. Michigan joins Ohio State with at the course of the Southern Maryland Agricultural Asso determined bid In the stretch run, raced Nalita J.

into defeat and had no mishaps. nf ilia hn.na tn in Nallta J. was well up all the way and had no mishaps. Midnight Flyer finished well. Went On a SCOHrig Spree, Sinking hnr.

mil irlh Inn, MM h. ciation here today. Perry won two titles today. Teamed with King Gustave of seven field goals and threo fouls for 17 points, more than half the I OO SECONll RACE Six furlongs. For four.year-olda and upward.

Claiming. Purse After being as good as left, the Sweden he won the Cannes handi ssiie. At post, on, start good irom gate, won driving, flace Olt raced into contention on the total of his side. Howie Boiler cap doubles, 9 6. 6 4, from Time.

(1:21 a-n. 0:48, 1:14 1-5. Winner, b. 7, by The Porter Margaret Trainer. T.

Malone. N. Y. RUGBY CLUB LOSES TO TIGERS same. Ogden.

stretch turn and, catching the Hettlnc Kunmng tsitlons. Stanton Young and E. Williams, of England. Perry whipped Max Ellmer, Swiss champion, 10 8, leaders tiring in the run home, BRIGHT PLUMAGE TROPICAL WINNER P. Ft.

Str Fin. Joekfya. Equlv. fwdi. 2, 46, 63.

to win the handi was up to win by length under Harry Richards' fine handling. Ai 1 2 5 4 3 6 6 5 cap singles title. Index Starters. (3) Portden 3 Sang Frold Hoops Xandra War Sirlpes 12" Bacon Wt 118 117 108 112 US 120 1M4 I'H 1' Wwtrope $2.15 4 2l 2 Richards 3.40 6 3' '4 Shelhamer 21. 4 5h 6 4' C.

Hanford 21.J6 2'Vs 6 Couect B.75 C1' 4 6 Lynch 2.30 Idle for more than six months red Gvrynne Vanderbilt's Speed to because of a back injury suffered man stood out for the Visitations with nlno points to his credit. A fist fight broke out between Lautman and Pete Berenson of the Vissies, but It was stopped without serious consequences. The two teams will meet in the fourth game of the series at Prospect Hal ltomorrow night. The score: Visitation Philadelphia G. F.

P.I U. F. P. Conaly 1 1 3Kltch 0 1 1 2 4 Si Kaenelman 1 2 4 1 tlRoaen 1 2 4 Kerenson 3 7W olfe 0 1 Johnson 4 0 O.GolduiRn 0 2 2 Spare was second and Bomar Stable's Night Play took third money. last summer while losing his American singles title to Wilmer BtraiRnt, piar.

anow. Portden 0.30 $3.00 San; Frold 4.30 4.20 Hoodb 4.M) Official Mutuel Prices its brilliant Jesse Owens and its fast running relay teams, as representatives of the Western Conference in the two day meet that will be held on April 24 and 25, on Franklin Fields. Last year the Maize and Blue was represented In the two day meet by the all around star, Wlllia Ward, who after winning the 110 meter hurdle special, suffered a pulled leg in the 100 meter dash and was forced to leave the track before he finished the event. Long a contender in the championship and individual events, Michigan will match strides with the fastest relay teams from most sections of the country in the one mile, two mile and four mile relays. Tun Individual Entries In addition to the running events.

Coacli Hoyt has entered two individuals, E. Widmer Etchells, In Bright Light turned' the six fur Allison of Texas, Perry arrived here more than a week ago longs in 1:14 to earn $2,770. Princeton Fifteen Scores 6-5 Victory in Game at Van Cortlandt Park. E. Doyle.

3, H. Kerr. 4, W. Elliott. 5.

Owners 1, T. Malone. 2. Mrs. N.

Mrs. E. D. Jacobs. G.

M. Lowensteln. Stubbs, the second choice to the to sharpen up his game and Vanderbilt entry of Speed to Spare strengthen his back muscles. Workman Guides Whitney Derby Candidate in Closing Feature at Florida Track. nnd Winter Sport, went into the "My best form is yet to come." the man who won most of the Portden waa rushed Into command after the break, raced Bacon Into defeat and held Sans Froid safe In the final drive.

The latter, on outside of leaders all the way, lot ground entering the stretch and finished with good courage. Hoops was outrun to the stretch turn, but closed ground over tired horses. War Stripe, well up, stopped badly. Bacon faltered In thu stretch run. lead at the break, which found Bright Light unprepared He major major tournaments during 1 Gothoffer.

1 3 17 Lautman. showed the way for a quarter mile 1933 and 1934 said today. "My back still tires very easily. nd then gave way to the foot ot THIRD RACE Six furlonBS. For hree-year-olds.

Claiming. Purse StW. At post, off. Start good from gate. Won driving.

Place easily. 24 9 8 Totals 10 10 30 In fact, every time I Berve it Beems Speed to Spare. Time, 0:23 3-R, 0:48 2-5. Winner, ch. 3, by The Satrap Wiggle WaB- clc.

Trainer. F. J. Kearns. Stubbs fell back on the turn ana like 1 breaking it.

Nevertheless. In 27 S-S'. Score by Periods Visitation 7 Philadelphia 11 Referee Binnott. By PETER DAV1ES Held to defensive play for the greater part of the game, the New York Rugby Football Club met defeat in its third game of the season yesterday at Van Cortlandt riunmng fosmons. Ell I lailrii Press Coral Gables, April 4.

C. V. Whitney's Bright Plumage and Raymond Workman proved an unbeatable combination Night Play went up to dispute the pace. Bright Light was making I confident 1 11 be In good Bhape for Wimbledon and later for the Str. Pin.

Wt. St. Davis Cup up ground steadily to here but was Perry's optimism is not shared till well back as they reached r-Bettlng. Iquiv. Odds.

J3 1.Z5 1 0.3; S.3I) 14.0 37.no 33. 3 2 8 4" Index. Stnrters. "Wiggle 111 ITiatus C'anrock 14 Stroph'- Peace Move Thistle Air lonirful the bend tor home. 1 10a ill id no 1 ui 111 Jockeys.

Anderson 8 Renlclt Shelhsmer C. Hanford Coule Richards Pslumbo Lynch Park, when the Princeton Univer in the Derby Consolation Stakes, stellar attraction on the final day's LINCOLN WALLMEN Speed to Spare drew into a i the discuss throw, and Samuel Stol-ilcr. in the running broad jump. I The one mile team, one of the I speediest in the Middle West, will sity team nosed out the local club lean unci t.u.b.... y-M md Night rlay was ust Holding 111 The Mlllay Scratched Ca bleg ram.

on. rticlinrds moved to tne out-. Ide to make the turn and was in The son of Macaw, last to leave Strslght. Place. Show.

WiESle In IS.60 4.30 3.S) Hiatus 3.20 Canroclt 4 li third place as they passed the the barrier as Starter J. Milton SWAMP EASTERN Official Mutuel Prices tands. His mount had good despatched the small field on its leal in reserve and the staggering mile and a furlonR Journey, made be composed of Frank Aikens. Harvey Patton, Robert Osgood and Stanley Pirleson. Tvtp of the four, Patton and Birleson.

were members of last year's team that won the indoor conference title. Tho two and four mile teams will be selected from among Ben Starr. William Staehl, Clayton Hrclsford, Howard Davidson, Paul men, 6 points to u. From the opening whistle it was evident that the New Yorkers were in for something else beside a afternoon's fun. The Tigers' tackling was hard and clean, while its three-quarter backfield movements demonstrated Rugger at its best.

The New York team couldn't seem to get started. Tagg, Princeton right-centre three-quarter, broke through peed to Spare had little fight loll up an immense gap in tho last the last furlong. quarter of a mile and drew out to Ilium l'dorlv Hidden wln Kal'fP'nK from Joseph E. Wid- Iliatns loorl mucicii Dnieper in the creditable It was the second heart-break- (lln(, of 1.513.5 by many of his friends and experts who saw him wage a bitter fight last week to win the Beauaite Club finals in four gruelling sets from Ellmer. the Swiss champion.

In that tournament. Perry showed that he has not regained his control. He had difficulty keeping his service inside the court and many of his shots were overdriven. He netted and outed frequently and was particularly weak on volleys. Explaining this lack of control.

Perry today said it was due to muscles which have not yet recaptured their former elasticity. He also said ho is taking it easy because he docs not wish to aggravate his injured back. After finishing the season here. Perry said ho will go to Holland for the Easter tournament. U.

S. Bowleri to Roll Owners 1. Calumet Farm. 2. A.

G. Vanderbilt. 3, A. C. Compton.

4. H. Lans-ley. 5. Mrs.

H. T. Smith. 6, R. Rlskin.

7, Mrs. G. C. Brenton. 8, Branncasllle Farm.

Wlgtrle laced forwardly from the start, came to outside of leaders In the stretch, finished fsst and wore Hiatus down in final drive. The latter, ruahed Into a lead, saved Rround, but hung In the final sixteenth. Canroek. well up all the way. hart no mishaps.

Strophe, outrun to the stretch turn, closed a bis frap. Pesce Move raced evenly. Thistle Air could not menace leaders under urging. The Mlllay stopped. CF I'OUTtTH RACE One mile and seventy yards.

For three-year-olds and up-ward. Claiming Purse 8O0. At post, oft, 4:18. Start good from rate. Won driving.

Place same. Time. 0:24 4 -5, 0:40. 1:17 3-3. 1.44 1:50 2-5.

Gorman. Walter Stone and Ray ng defeat of the day for followers William J. Hlrsch's Columbiana, Defending P.S.A.L. Champions Move Into Tie With Utrecht Lane Blanks Tilden. for tho first score early In the Kink llieslford nnd Davidson are the Vanderbilt stable, for a care- southland Stable's Ceiling and H.

ess ride by Sammy. Renlck cost I h. Brown's Swamp Angel romplet- Uatus a victory In the third. Hut led the three-year-old field in the Stotler sent the filly out fit after her I order named. by Canter Rose Cloud.

Trainer, L. M. Carver. inner, b. g.

one layoff and she opened a wide Bright Plumage. which will nunnina r-osi lions. Abraham Lincoln. defending Btr. Ftn lndei.

ststters. Wt. P. 8t. cad in the early running and con- i probably represent the Whitney es- Jockeys.

etafford Ortggs l1' 3' 1 ji 2' 1 Inucd to show speed hen taken talillshmcnt In the Kentucky uerpy Betting. EOUH. OddS. 31.1!, 4.7i E.7:, 14.SS .7 1' inder a snug hold. Itciilck eased next month, was second choice to 3' 6' Rollick 113 3 3 3' Happv Easter 113 1 1 Secured 1'ili 6 4 41 Au Folly 4 Our Ship 118 2 Scratched Dalmatta opening period.

It was the result of a decisive backfield move that saw Tagg rip into the clear at the 25-yard mark for a clean effort. Constable failed to convert. New York rallied for the remainder of the half and George Mulcahcy, wing forward, picked up a lose ball from touch to get over for tho equalizer. Holton converted to bring the New Yorkers ahead, 5 to at the Interval. All through the second half the Tigers were In New York territory, fighting desperately al Hho time.

Pepper Con 3" Hay 4'Vt Shelhamer r. Booker veterans. Anton Kishon, of Bates, who broke the relay record last year by throwing the discuss 151 feet oi inches, will have to break that mark if he is to retain his title. Ktrhells has tossed tho plate 164 feet 10 inches in competition, more than four feet better than the relay rerord. Stoller.

the broad jumper who has leaped 23 feet 10 Inches will meet such outstanding record holders as Jesse Owens and Eulace Peacock, in his favorite event. The last two have bettered 2i feet. licr further In the closing stages, the Widener Rtandard hearer. Ho when It appeared certain that she paid $9.10 straight, and earned a tad tho race Aon and could not get purse or ji.au. ler going again in time to standi Ideal weather prevailed for the Strath.

INafe. Enow. Rol'ick $18.30 4.frl Happy Easter 5.oO Soured 4.1(1 On Berlin Alleys Official Mutuel Prices champion of the S. A. L.

handball tournament for the past two years, moved into a tie with New Utrecht for leadership of Division I yesterday at tho Madison couru. Tho Honest Abes swamped Kastern District, 6 0, while tho Henson-hurst wallmen remained idle after drawing a bye. Boys' High and Krasmus also added points to the win column by beating Brooklyn Tech and Hamilton, 5 0 and 3 2, respectively. Lincoln and Boys' High dustid ff the belated rush of Cnlllinet rinsing. aay program 01 mu arm's lire-In In one that was In 1 Hcason.

tne most Hiicccamu. and a crowd of more rime condition tliniiks to a winter I decail Although bonllng is not one of the Olympic sports. Berlin will be the scene of an international bowling competition this summer. than lO.fiiiu was on hand to bid am palgn. Owners 1.

E. Carver. Mr. K. Smart.

Z. Araho Stable. 4, A. C. Corr.pton, Mm.

A. William. Rollick, rushfd Into contention rounding first turn, showed spfd throughout. tionded to urging when called upon and held Happy Easter nafe in the final drive. The Intter clipped ihrouch on Inside, made a determined bid In th stretch and finished well.

Kecurd, under restraint, moved up on outside, hai fsltered In the stretch turn. Au Folly had no mishaps. 0ir Ship, outrin to first turn, van placed under rcetraint and stopped In the stretch run. Recent form decided tin- outcome stable, loft wing three-quarter. booted a beautiful penalty kirk the hanptails adieti.

First Itsco $7110: clalmlns: and ui-Mrt- nit Michigan, since it first entered a mile and seventy yards liandl- Headed by the famous "Uncle Joe" Thum. of New York, a team of American bowlers will compete from th( 25-yard innrk to register the cm nival In 1 903. has carried three points and Princeton vie-; off elKbt relay championships and ap that was the sfcoiulary feature Soldi II (l.H'f dl 4.1" S.SI 2 411 Ii'l IMaarheki 1J.S Red nil, 1M (R's nl 2. So the program when Walter against teams of Austria, Helglum, tt The lineup: Hara New Meal A. li.

FIFTH RACE Six furlongs. For three-year-old. Th- Hvv. Memorial Hi Chute addrd. At 4:48: SUrt gxxl 26 Canada, t'lechoslovakla.

Finland. 1 1'; Krance, Germany. Holland. Hun-J' gary. Sweden and Swltiorland In 'arn's Lynx Dye.

Now Ivnl hail ecu third in the Inaugural H.imll- la-'-tou IWill-at. TllKK truni to''e f-r hi! hut lirlKlit L-lyhl. Time. winner, n. c.

iun rir.t Dark Hour. Trainer T. Cireel. Valu- to dinner, 1 1 did Irnneldes. Cumberland, 1...

lie -il'-e. Rnne aleo ran. 'rr time. i Iter, lilt ut-ward1 nl furloi-e. 11:, 1 1 lahem, I 2.1.

lfi. 30 ap and l.ynx Kye was fresh from Berlin. Julv 22 to C6 N'ew Orleans rncinc. KlrM Mlnslri'1 1 1 w. I S.

nd tlie Creentree off their opponents in simple fashion, but Krasmus had more trouble with tho Scarlet and Gray squad. A 21 0 victory by Austin Fried and Arnold Glkk over Abe Hablno-wltz and Herman I-azarus rllnched the match for Krasmus. however. Lane and Richmond Hill still retained their lead In Division 2. Lano ran rough shod over a highly touted Tilden team, 6 0, and Richmond Hill nosed out Jnmnlca, 2.

Newtown, which tied for the leadership last week, went to fourth place when defeated by Madison. individual titles. The visit of tin and is particularly timely this spring in view of tho visit li. i t- next fall of the Michigan football tenin. li.spii..

the limiting u( entries. baned on times ninile and tho ellml-v i nation of junior high schools, 1 freshman hlh schools and paro-Jj ihliil ecliooR the list of lug tenuis tnis year as compared to ii the Mum- time year ago. shows an Increase of six The total entry 'to date lists ssu high schools, oren mlr, that had not been out since BOWIE ENTRIES IMeaalar) (tunning Positions r-tleltlrg. Wt Ff. Rtr.

Fn Jorltera. Equie Odds. 11,: a 3' 1' Hleheri! T.li us j- Ksiioii 11" 7 t1 Zl'- S1 Rrysoi. 111 4'Vi Ijrnrh -JJ r. s4 Hsnfurd 114 1 t1' 6' 6h Weslropv I 7' 7' 7s 7' Merrll: inn pinion '17: llu 4 4 S' i liej.ha..

l.fc. Santa Anila. were unable to do Inrtei Starters. I. inh'.

itSpt-ed tu tspar MKhl Piny Stut.tw JamtKri-c ll1 ill itMonator aHlntrr Ht-ort hetnselves justice, while the ones Mail. Mil rVlleit. 1-rlaa, Henna Itian.i Mllia hnt had not l.ecfi out lately failed 0 figure In Ihe running. heid- a-Yandfrblh mtrj d-l'me rn.yer rr-t ry. Tor! tn, and Ksr'y.

IrllL-crat' T. M-ilone's I'ortdcn. shiny Cterall. repented his rerelll seme 9 he showed the In IVia.m Mian 4 1. i seliools and rolleges ns compared with 5Ti' i year ago.

fieSr. Show. 3.: 2 lx i II, It.f.i.- II- l.saa.-, lvo other In Ihe six-'ur- Official Mutuel Prices irs" risoe ett: rlalming: fillies; four furlongs. Index. Hone.

Welsh' Trallrem 114 1 sTsp CM 114 Tidy Ijady 1 While Hweels pie kKthela CliOlce sctlsyellt P'J Ted)' sl p( I Msllspln. I'afl dlind liouic Pt. Wsr Phoio PC Mid liimsastn Infurl 114 dClymen. PV. Mt-S hp-stv N.gh! Vmy ong second 'lgoroul' liiin- lled by YVeMrot.c.

tin son of the 4. Hmrn-A. t'ntrr- A. O. VndrrlJl(.

S. li-mr 8'b; fl. T. H. Moriin.

7, orwtiir: (tli'-. Oe.n.r. 1. Fhendon os.tle Ksrni. T.

A. 'orte-r dnmiiiate thn.uthutil. clli k- N. Y. INDIANS WIN ST.

THOMAS AQUINAS QUINT VICTORIOUS nc by It-naMti mor Mrs. N. K. c. c.

I SV(J jl'lsvtiil Msrlha, l' Oi I 11.7" 7.7" 4h" llrf-ml 1 1 fl'di 4 1 Tit'-'. 1:112 Omen. Dark War. Sun TetiHir. Fetidnl Iird slsc ran.

Off 2 i Ileal. Third Rare Tim: ciiiniliic: three-year-nld. and iir.wa-rt: one mile. 112 ln.io "ail 4. 4" an 117 CIO 4 Ml Ji-irv (1.

Hanford 4 Turn. 1-41. Hun Queen Ouri. PMp. Prohlliltkin.

Mortll. nla-i ran. iC'ff llm-. i Fniirth Rac II nrti: Clas handl- i i-Ap; three-vrar olrt. and up.r1: on.

mile. 112 iSl.ffrnl 7.0U 3.1a Ijidv III! 4.SU 3. VI r.elw net 8 f0 I Time. 1 rnuty Pamr. rtuhhlesome.

Itelen and Porter also ran. 1 ii'lf 4 07.1 rifih Rseic.ioi: The Vlscaya Biakas: wn.ym four fnrlonee I. mi. i.ini.i.,., iur- sniii.M an 4 mi (1.1. iWrlfhli 17 20 5 'JO a.ll.--k,.4l llii (l.l-t'i- 2.40 leci ll.

r.a.v Vhri. Imt t.lllle fli.i.t. i.t.tlr.t: a I 'If I 4 44 i ftMe.iT.rrr It -ni W. II. Osllarher er.t MONTAUK, BOODYWIN JUNIOR WALL TESTS Tilt mer.

11. A. ii. snderblll. Ilrik'hl Lliiht d.H si the Improved i-UM to ouleid, wore lesdrn d.wn end drew i.l, Heed to Kpere slippy (liro-ch on Insld.

rounding Ih. fsr turn. ssed sround entering tn etretrh. rSf-ed Sluhe end G.llotfleen Inlo detest snd heid on well. Vent Plsy rrnce forasrdlr from the stert sod elumrd effort.

rinsed stesdily on outside. fteHofflses hsd Do rrishspe. Wlnler sport wis tight qusners and ss n-jt persevered with when ne slopped. loylc'ia Kani: Krold. His l.nckerit ollectcd li, li" fnr In third lore was 11.

Kerr's Hoops. Bacon, lui il off the layout. 8tn in Lucrosat by 17 (o 9. D. Flunyon and Mn D.

Jtrn.it trio- fB l-orif rd II. P. Me.f-.vif ftitry. 6iL rnirj. Beat St.

James, 22 to 16, for Catholic Crown. Pershing, Strauss Bow on t-ound up a diurnal last after ills- liivrti 4 v.rd. 1 or lhr e-i snc ui.rd. laylng .1 flash of The card opined with a siv-lur. -vaw Th o)N k' i -1 h-ir irM tat rj rrM.i!i Ht Sthi.tum.

win h-V hlir-T'l S-' I'm ml -y Madison Courts. Junior nisi, iv-hoo! hunOhiiU com The speedy St. Thomas Aquinas i n.ndirsu. inre n.i. At di.

olt. i. Mr: gu.4 fr.m speedy St. Thomas Aquinas oiig test for ordinary plater quintet defeated St. Jallli'S.

'O driving i 1:14. 1 7-1. 1:47. IT lo Il'oda I't-Bf. H.

l.yrr". IS, yi-stcrday morning on Ihe St. l-Utldii TiitMi at Madison Rfttlf-r Hunning i oi i mrj hccr.tf c.dd nd lofcttd in r. iu IntS'i. llufi i.

T.t;.: iwvxird 1 Iljddy IIom 1't 6 JoNAkl.v.s. iMlH I vn in Adro-ii Junior ly auditorium hardwood to Wt St 'l-olleg, va --'lW .1 llootlv leading th scorer for hir a II. netteil thf Moiiiauk conquered 1'ershlnf. Sts-ters. l-(, K).

1 he winner wu Siw Stable's Time. Irt-e. rid, I. ii l. llnl.li) M.rritl.

'nylng th. -an of on llltshed rreaaluli the trotch In won- four lengths rohl Mmilmaaat Slntde's I'ro.) The wbi tva.i lnk'tli i'Ii Rr of A. I. Marrh.mt's Nnhla while- the avoriti. I.otnfw.

bolted ni the iii.i' i S.liere f.mr tlnia-s. 1'aul Sllm. ef 11. an-i IVe.h manaired a 2 vic r.t Mii.K'.rcii:' tor) over stru. Other scheduled Savage, hneei er, (aaitw-aared well.

ertr-l f'r times. The niati lies T. rierb) Cor.v i4.e niil sr.d one- untu 8 fh Isn.n: lhrr I esr-olde W1h capturei the J'grov-hlul Usfut chaiiiplonshlp of th rlty. The smooth piny which won the St. John's Prep tourney fur St.

ThoniMH was In evidence atrr-day. John CulWn. "tar guard of the victors, led the attack with even polntsu Tommy lto hford was close behind llh sl M' Unn and M. Prownlng stsrrxl for St James. The wore: a 'IS'eS ImitnuM IH Sxrcd 4 Wtr In Ch rjl'n I (trl H'o-v lf I Iri1vrrilur 1 1 g.

-Or tnl re nlT), i. v. it -( IT. H.C. ft i Jl i tn turn nnd f.r t.n.k.

Ht.ght (is (nIO 5 40 out lis tWrishtl Til out I eras, pt aHc.t-l out I r. feiMrat. Bwsmj Artel fr IS 1 Official Mutuel Prices K) Ufc.rrtr 4, CltvvAtv rlslfnlr.g: mile snd esie- riSa reer-nid. end upnsrd luanere-t. Arsho Slsl.le.

il. The tetania Wire the out. perfa.i mmiees. An eicltlng aaaa f-el Ix-tnoen Al 'n atixl Ya Mante. of Montauk.

ho OefeAiivl Morton Goldstein snd V'''i ro Markman. of I'erahlnc, another doubles match, iiassin Msrrunl snd Sokoloff. of Uoody, itrounceHl Kanoaaiig and Heckler, of i-I 21 Z. for what proved th I a is a' dec iding; ron(t of (h. match.

J.d (i. r. ft. Thecr.nt Aqu(n o. r.

C. r. Hlsl'lc Mrs. T. K.

rrorler. A. Hulirl. T. S4t.

Trailing Home With Flock Bt BIIX McCUtXOUCH I 0 M.H'Ui.. Mil 'V' a I- Hie, I I'. .1 a. i 5d tl I-a, I a. II I.

ar.K. Saewee ti IVili d. Saisg. I i i-i i Haass I' (Ha' tctlfrid. Ii.aveataei i.

tv.ee. ati tautaatfa. tar tin. SI aH'tord aue n.aeai'.e 0 sldsn 0 Prcwraanc SOS 1 1 K.U) il (a Xh.lii I I Mrt-OT-ojaTta .000 0 K. Hs.llnt..

9. IIre.alree S'abie. S.w Iwel fola-ed tl. rtlflj pare frvra e'er-, pared Iea4( astute rnto 4fet. was plsred under ruundlng th.

stretch lurra art drew ewe? througn lb Hnal turlorul. I.inn K). WMfk4 arar up oa a.atelde rrueaa a Sl( beglps.rm, rem seaauod Ihe ladders eoleetnaf the elrena arad fieaeh.4 w.al. (ialrniea rwr-ed all Ih. war arad held on wll ff-d r-urss (nrel Miit(re( eoweed da.

atnullr raaur-dtng Ih. fsr luro. but lall.raM In Ih. ettiHrh eufi uedee Ihe ilaneej a gd gyhaag hsd ho a-iehat. std in t.snoerr fa.lered Pedl) at th.

finish. hhg.r. l'r-T Ht.la iiuiii lUy Il- dcr arvcl up. or rr. n4 -rds.

X-r h'r mi Boy .11 T.t-. 1 s-'ty 1U M.t4 of AfrH 4 J' hi-r iu- Jt.oI ni it 5 -ii -rrti4j4 wt e. fits. r4 KTtDTf Ti.oM kt Ji: Tr lit 1 a-Jim r. (t.mN 1 IS I a lr.t IWf t1.V.

ih iterath IIO Meffcral pi 0.1 gaV) I'll. ST a 7U it" li I WsU. at-ell'-fai. 10 47 rWeoahh. Mnckr rrllvae.

((en. at, Knia s-so rsn. (Off lime. r.aghih (t.a-e I7ai. eislrratr.g three-re r.

e'd. Ir4 upward ret. eoite. pel ItVruWJO IM) 114 lglrttare.1 4 1" Itaa.tra. UHTfMU HI.

Va ArU 4 MILTON TRAPS VICTOR Msrral. earo Hwhfcrd. Cuden H. TotS (S. .10 4 0 0 rf SKVKVTII HAK male ad a -f ih rr-'4s ar4 etwa-d.

lla.n.lht. l-ure. iawei. At pt, 1: "ff. 4.

glen r'4 fewea rs'e. 4 it 28 Det.ala Thews Ravalt in Shsotoff tail. Ill aaltcfa so Tan. 1 i-X Vlleta. (WiMllr.

lT 'ton nl func xhortMoi- In l-n a ruare earra. i aw i j. a n. i i. br Aiw.ll- Tte lUr.ehe Tea'her.

w. n. sl Manns snd Fa. Id. OAKLAWN RESULTS Itate.avlr ISwIltne.s laprst 111) lllnoa 1 s'a.

tan. I'tt laatj 71 a Trt II Holt yulnn. iao prt-sl- 1 SI. AHmgton Downs Results Tour out of the nine gunners who ealaW-. essariti leave.

tjeie ttda. II I 1. I SI I lour aes r-1 ''Art In Ihf weekly shoot of I tl(-ftl a glari.es t. I Th. Strive lit 4 Wavw tt i (14 I I 1 lae-tAi els.taaltag leatkaer.

(Veal) I Teart, fawil rirart Ksee-asaf: slKsee lonl 4f tho lUcsa. lio signed) Ilrn idj si ireil(hn ronlrnrt ihrn he, a bueJlKM nantang of the in. Aiaafine sna rie-id lull at Hstn 14' 1 4 J' at- I J' MAJOR SEMI-PRO CLUBS PLAY TODAY e.aU foue lM a Kelt Cspr Hi (Itleail 5 I Teueare, ruadar hit's II- I IVtaiaha- Naval I adet. (tee! ris. aSteekt ha.l'ee n-hae.

(( i ri I I II SI'MHegrh re-lurtlrd full aarorr of ret ill The, wrr Milton. VI "VV. j'aaa, W. II. rVh.umhur, snd C.

T. i'f4. Mitt. i Kit. hburn.

tn lhi t-hooioffn, fW (HBfn. 4i trophy I Wn by Xftlton. ho I aaaa- I lit iTiKT' I wres'. I Mutuel Prices Wi. i in r.

9v. 4, N. lie I' IT ItC ft. vn 8. A iit ihe me d.

the Mm. Buihwict, By Ridce, Park- er an1 siithln irn mlnute-s of 'rh otheii the date was I-, wivi, Ftrmert in Action, n--frti ihm h4 14. Hrhiumhun n4 Yfth- I k.sK 4k It -vit 'tMim hil Th arri; i t-ht 1 1 A4ft-n. Mt.tt.utnb. TT t-th-i-T fti-r.

-arif fr Wp ft- Ml T. UII-. fvrpjH pm', 4'M -4 IT 10I. N'utlae (vaaae aiHa all) llaa eaauKl etlerhaler lWtaee ar-ei I atiw Sewsfe O. Vaeett.it eei.

Ihe aeml-rra base ball peason will bo on In Hrtiest lodsy four hX.lldllraa rarea Mnel Usss-s: eisinaihf feve ear-vde snd apwsraa stre' j.tae R.e., Ill All Oell. Ill tllt-aiweivetl M.erKariep. Ill (IMI1I Udr luee. Her. J.ke uiee.

rr lIHee. S-at- Ot IWt. Cte-xS. Me4r at4l U'4 I Mrs a-sw ran. off I TMae Haee-lWIO eletteiet Ih-e-e rest.

I .4 tafwaid r. eVe'e. 4irhn Tof PrH Ti ft tr. fH( llfn. 1ft (gaSetKir- lll4n 4U up, av4 i Ms.

TANFORAN RESULTS RIDGWAY, BAKER SCORE rn highmxa n) rarii.pt rliiba In Hrooklyn nd onr lo Coebid (heir I yuee" engago In ntnm l-lateiw (o alrt. Ihrlr tare to ramp I H-tlrr lark feat urea datibl r.t spring l-'nuH'rn had hr.rUr In which lh Hushwlcst ulres i iearaalrr Ihl. natlitf larkle- Month rham. I'lon of the Quaker-town arml-pro- rimiil and In Ih $rllmlnat-s V. Vluniti.

limitii Joi.Ijii Ji'. nlerll. with Wa. my lu, her and ,.1. ll.e- got raltrhlng.

fe IH. Jetelr t-tn Mane In lowloll In john a I nlieralii. "hrlr Pr- drt tt-. Wealkee. 4i(4l tsM tl4 Ofta4l 4.4, In i llruST'SKI ltt Id' er 4)4 fkASJSSfv.gs 4J r.

4i'l ad a atai is- 1 1 Qu.rl.e-r irl. lift ll-atael tltaal a Maa.dea. in Md NOVICE ROLLER RACES lV.ee at .4. a1 at. (- el'e 4 aaev 'r i-eeefrtt Keil.

(rt i a wl 4 I asmtnlsn Tsyetasy. Tut. l-ll-la fjin ef teta pt teMiaswa, Itiss, Jeaa I. tel. IS I 9 WlTirllUf' i I rx ft, l-TWMJr- a I lM a.

tt Ut lallllVll 4 O'ae'aae, 1 a sa. Itr-c has. Il nedmenl tyeagMe. Mvingo w.Hh 4 twuft s.tr fselr I Csens! rosklyaj Skal.ng Rink Tsnight lha- sitkli nmltw rsrei as III rvs 1 ItS ala aaMail. 4 1 11.

Si a lt lw 1. ill diald. lh fur Ih I "a-. Us i ssi ikne Ur snd 1-onsld Vsushsn, Jr, liaa.ia.lri.. r1 sll of Oarden rily.

lnJ Ih II 1 at.4eae. US ta a-. Hs IU 4 ib He itat-msca, liar Uldga '-1 a4iiaMef -final btarkrl raf lh mtf lw. 4 a.i.ti, n( al. l.aa...

1 lta SJetae. Ile-a-r 4. aratf al anetlaaeia, IfTJ lUaeli Wlrawiavei Rslrm ja.r.lan silth "hr-(reitaM. Ittarher th llrr-enalHvat. Has-ex! with Noifoll.

fitatga I ICnftial.aw. mitt? tif lh tMlgif fallrher, a 1'lram at- leeta (all g.sn. I ill Seeaem Staew--4 ''efs -ataaia is iot ma nrw uma. y-aat a aas a nvil etad i all with te mo-It led (ra ma IL4.1. li- lM.

la a We. a (w ta. I'l a 1 ae.aa.4 ree-eJ4e et a 4 a he I ttie r. a. rae.s..

IH 'W ir se.e Il M. I I heos iitf) politan men's lnglr-a Clsan A Imd mlnlnn rhamplonahlp rlriy al the. Itrglm.ral. Manhattan. tUdg-sr.

rtcit-i No 1 sntt iht T1e, I l- I'aela r-. te4r ta. I'tff "tne. rtfaa Haeawf: Thm fe.aee Il.ta4t.4.i aar'4 a The attnera tneel Ih. wwt Sear Vofk nine sl Ih r'aftn IHstHum.

Ih llldget opixwa Ih llrllaln l.r, at lha Hrooklrn Holler Hk.tirar Kink alih ami 4s r-ontww-ania Thfww heal, and flnsl IU h. peer Ih hslf mils dua. 1 a new. rilght Manager Al riaih -III hold sn sll taortr (sr. Hh Ih- -lnnr.

tat prsrlous fsre c-nmrvetlng. elleHll a anlsmia eanli asa her hiia. 4 I rr hew 4. n.t ffi: ttat-ee Se4 t. a.

4 Uaaaaal Hj ft a 1 1 Wa Ilta a. te a I S- rteta, law ala- I Tteaa. i 44 I I' I fte. MU r( a- rata. See.

W(ti rfi ttlair las geme In Umcsilin nln. mm trt ef haaaiMrtall ptsr tvsatee, lis rU'riee! 4 1 1 aetl defending tltlehoMer, rsm. Ihr9h I tl.t-st 1 See ate, we tea Swa Wse S'a hetas I .4 etas ew et-divta I aSe-eaA. altar "tl .11" Itaa. I WH I twi eW't-t.

-4. (a. IN lsl enal twaaf rs-fv Tut- 1'lh lha la aeaaesa ha. asaet-a ftaitn Ih A'neflran l-. Sl An4 lielh sn 'h ttidir al.

n4 Ih Tafk. r. aaaa far. Iti lllsrk Tli sl IH.Iaj Tetnt tlala.f th.ftn Jwnsnn talll Ifsss HI Hna tnetaag slven him hr MseH m.nager of lh Farmer ies h. In m.

hh. T-tn tir 4t. Has hsnir. ka-n'l l.M.ht leaains sam (no-. Me of Isvl4 f(rl.

Ihr. elralahl cere blat li-easaa. I sr. lll am e-onlreal av.4 aial asrw'4, Twe-eraaa. haatae, T'l III saa.ar l' I II Huaea aaa a 4 Se I it it.

a rvge aa. 4 an fttsit. 4. aaikea aaoeaa; 1,. a 4 tltrans laeeaead as aaf a taet e.ea a a.

tee, I. i. Illail 1 atta a(aae 4 a l-S I rwf a 1 1 1 4 Salts, ltd ii I lll Se s. WJiwe wee, -attl T. at rata, II.

W4 laeaa. S-t2a a. -tl fae.a-aaiif. t4e (tea's e. '-4 a a'l a a 1 I 4 IS I as la.

4 sa lew Ttaw lltfl rvee en. Hits' raa, PLAY GOLF tr InatrwtlaaMt lo cWgiissasrs aa a-v. ti(V4 ss ass a 11 1 a rmf assaa 4w an a 1 Sa.w tW fVt aa. aa aw' IwS sn it r4(we aa isttisi flh, Bowie Selections Mr- rises TYsltr aa, T4r. Tss lasrav tun sr.

rst-t -tlh trtlltsnl Irlurrph tt.r O-orgs Karria. Ths s4vr rrs l-T, Haker. eankaed ant) mnnar-UP 10 llldgnsy fear Ih. till Isal ftanr. m4 bar Mrnacat) hy T.

Is J. Afi.r wrtifttlnf Ih flrwl rm. Vsnghan. se4 Ka, ral4 tn hal Mllln4 Jon. Ik.

Is Th I ailTf Is Ih lot-n. m.nl. I. lluarlsvaevn, sraroainteal fear rata. aided awtorr as beta ha tsnqailah.4 i.

rK. II t. U-l. Is Ih 4t(ihlva Ike iHtn ef Mr, w. t4tt n4 Mm Taerve, I -II I.

SWf. ar-naaee staa. VTeaaan. fwa fH ttew, I ts'uarsseataa saaas rmty. ara'k Ktae-rX: see Hear ahea aaake e-4 telle ervte'r ra-t t-il.

II) ovaaetevti r-ala SaaW irSa Sl an twaani. Owe- 111 trteteeaat as Taeee. MU rttl. WMearaa. (IsHw, stea.

h. a rvaee, JleMtew aie-eava. HI in. -H I Saeewtaa ftaw etateeaeati It-ee vaaar. Ato a4 aarsased: aa-ue a4 ae par Tt a.

Ill irntai taa re- law, i.a.n.a III I-twaeaavaa, lt a I Tlaiae, I -si faastteefeal. l-t te' 4alaiawll.a Sis faa. I'tff aaaeae. IMl SaaaHS la aw. etattaiea.

teoaae year. Maa e4 aantae aH a wetaaak Toae-i. (' iP-t- aat 4 rVwtl Oiwli tt-f -III lahat a lew la -I aReit ha rA hlltlhf MISS SAN FIUPPO WINS Visas Jr-ephlh. Saa FTHaX. 14.

Fl.ll eeatir.Maat Ih Mlnne-atxlt (Tulv (a( mtmt. e-sl4url Ih. flrl tlfaaav. I tw. Se-w-'- Iht-a f-e-s -4 i twtsohtra, III 4-nt sa.4 Sta.

a (Siiweeel 8 eVaaeava at iTIuji. jaeiw. I 1 tat I ta a waaa Stt. alt Wee fsal laettae Mas, I klsteai Sasa ea. tff a I a-ie.

eV hn S-twe las. Saeitle.g ta ttswilH, NI. r-lne4 ht lvaa (tai esa 1 tt hi hKlihC In 1I4 R-e-wJimvil, (as41 Hr, mwafa tna iSeeti MI4 lf A r-rkea. Tt a tVa. v.a, nn Hie -pnghl Mtten.

IVt. I1 I llll-. wf-- (ae a -4 sniih Kara aae.rie( C1v4, iw. .1111 a. Onraxlmwlst.

nrl. tat. etnaaal eiHlH Wfklrl atraglea letieal. rharnlatnnahlei fr lemmtin Mlets al WaMttm, lh ie.it r-dtn In lb final e-etuM iaf Ih Imi. he al lha ii eterleeaaetl Arrraetey lawteadsr Vis- Walareatl -aa4 e.a se4 aw.

a -4. fat av.a, a see 4-w-a-as mt OCEANSIDE LINKS ask en a ssaal 'killanas A.M. I. aad aTf I M-av4 T' ii 1. 1 Sawlva-e tt te Heart as(-a.

I'W aw- OorVtta 4 a) fra-4 lteda4a ha. ton. 1. VM. I Ires eaeeeateag (Aaaa.

t-t-4 as, 14 4 lik. Is hll a t-en al lha re.1. ittwuta. ana tht 14th Ih raa Is. Sen Ileus, of S4rsne-ev4 IB.eetwaa, It (as -ar h-'-r" -tillSS ff faa afitt.

4r i 14 tar art -aw (. I eea a. (a I 1 fSwa ewt Ih (i a reta Us fwer-H. -iw iv. gaen sl Ih nsrt in Ih Mtaaaaes Potg SSS A Ib-ta.

l.ii tVt aaarrS le(t. I a s-V a- -a ltta- IMtts, 4t1 lS 1la.n ajt-v-t r- IS waie. I Si.aa a as rata. -hmi is h.r renanee ri'sl, i-n tt-, Sa-t'tS ta. (iw-s I It Ik, ll-k, U4, Pewa, ri.HT'i VI.

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