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TEN THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1951 Rhone 4600 for WANT AD Taker Victory Post Tossers Hosts To Frederick Legion Area Series Opens Today At 2:30 Park Post of Wes and Francis Scott Key Post of Frederick will clash today at 12:30 p. in Memorial Park. Westernport, in the opener of a best-of-three irame series for the Area A American lyejrion junior baseball championship of Maryland. TI second pame scheduled for 2 p. Sunday at Frederick and If a third aame Is necessary it will be the nlahtcap of a doubleheader on Sunday.

Manaeer Foster's Victory toasers earmed the right to play for the area title bv finishing the season in first, place in the Mountain District Lea-; American Legion Junior Baseball League for the 1951 season, and pue Vith a 10-2 record. Frederick opens a series today with Frederick, in Westernport for the won the title in a league composed A title in Maryland. The Westernport squad which won 10 and of Ftederirk and coun- last 2 during the league season is shown above, left to right; tv nines, including Hagerstown and little, Hot Stove i Soratoso Enlrie. Games Carded Today tain District title practically single-. Sport Slants (Continued from Page 9) the CmnberUnd Country which if a 74 Ust Sunday at the Glenbrook Country Club in Washinfton, D.

C. Eorly Completion Slated For Mill Run Rood Project The Cumberland Stockyard Miss Ollck is employed by the Johns Hopkins Research Lab. What the pitchers are doing: Bob Glaze, veteran right hander of the Oakland Amvets (Mountain Hazelwood Construction has completed all but two items of the Mill Run road project, according to a report received yesterday by the Allegany t. County Board of Commissioners. The Cumberland Stockyards Bates Ctiaires, district ed the following market report this Roads Commis' slou, wFote Uic board that the local Good steers, 32.10 to 32.90.

med- right-of-way markers after a state survey crew has Top Baseball League), has a 9-3 29.70 to 31.50; common 20.50 to record to date and scored five' 27 30 wins via the shutout route. Kitz-i Good heifers 28.50 to 29.70; med- miller was the victim twice. 26.60 to 27.50; common 22.90 to placed, but maWlal others were Friendsville. Bittingcr and Aurora. Bob Fraley paces the Mountain Top pitchers with a 10-1 near Barton, waa $87587.65.

accord indicated the position for the markers. Eight hundred feet of guard 16.60 to conuiiun medium light 25.80 to 27; common to 20.90. 00- The cost of the widening and sur- Good butcher cows 26.60 to 27.90 medium 22.10 to 23.80; canncrs 7 Qfl 7 jtrcord- cutters 16.90 to 22.10. jLtcrs iD.au nffiriftl Fresh cows and springers $724 yesterday niCTRirT Post No. FRONT James Fazenbaker.

Harry Erode, Bobby Shimer, the Pen-Mar Baseball League Carl Wilfong, ace of the Keyser Firemen, is out in front in the Bl- against three losses. Glenn Deremer of the Centerville Reds is No. 1 pitcher in the Interstate League. bagged nine and lost one. and Beeraan.

BACK ROW- mander; Clarence Fazenbaker. athletic officer; Bob Kirk, Bailey, James Wilkinson, Bobby Raines, Glenn Foster, manager; Kenneth Nines, assistant athletic officer. Allan Sheetz heads the hurlers In the Rocking Chair Softball league. He'S won twelve and jg commented of '77 7 a 7 s- miuriiiim 35 to 36 roadway wiU eliminate main- Johnny Horworth. the Cumber- 37 to 38.75, 35 to tenance costs which were in excess lander who toils on the rubber for common to 34.7^ 40 rommon annually due to the steep Wellersburg boasts an 8-1 record In under IM 20.50 to 22.90.

Best lambs 28.90 to 29.40; medium state League with nine triumphs was hard-surfaced and graded Good small pigs by the head. 11.25 to 1225; medium 9 to 9.75; common Deoartment workers 7:30 to 7.50. during wet weather. The road leads toward the Garrett county line and more than a FIRST POST 1.15 PED Basis Free Line handed this season and appears to: Little league and Hot Stove be Victory Post's one-man pitching games are on tap for today at on s'aff: Just how long his strong right Penn Avenue Field arm can hold out In a quickie series The will play he at 10 a. m.

in a Little Leaue claiming, 3 and up. 6 f. 115 xHalcyara 107 Cheprmeup 119 HPllo Dream 115 Ramoso lU Under The Rug 108 xKing Hal 110 Feint 119 Scratches like thi.s is a question hard to answer. It probably depends on just how' deep Federick is in pitching. claiming, 2 iillies.

f. xKathy Mendel 115 xFirst Curtain At 5:30 p. the Exchange Club and Jaycees will tangle 5:30 a no Love Noah If Westernport gets the jump in no the series today there is every a-Christopher entry. indication that a large delegation claiming. 3 and up.

6 f. of rooters from the Tri-Towns will Wheeling DownS Entries nr cyPJ- make the trip to Frederick tomor- post fed 1 $850. claiming. 3 and up. a f.

xPunny Ship By The Associated Press 1 -Seltzer. Basis, Mossy Face 2- Kathy Mendel, Folk Music, Valleys Luck. 3 Landlord Mike Magic Moment. Moments 119 Gondoi.er xMlke M. 119 Becnav row'.

Results MONMOUTH PARK 1 -Silk Quest. Boondock Head Mirr Si rk Miss Tanva 111 xPhantom Jirks 118 Dancing F.ame rrmpLser 118 Rivai 116 Play 111 Balcura'e 111 Baby Bi Besita 111 Ili Maruca 118 Landlord 111 xRlsklng 116 110 Frivolity 110 no xxCostarlta Sugar Drop 105 2 claiming 3 and up. 1 1 16 m. no Anropos P'ure L.nen 110 xK. O.

LL' hng 115 R- ds xPendragon nO D-nkov Miss xl And Found 110 xi he.ck Air R. 110 Boulmetl.e 3 40, 40. 2 20; Eighty-Eieht. R. Gaudreau 4 20.

3.40; Dr. S. Dlmauro 9.40 Blade. A. J.

Fernarder 27.20. 8 60. 4 80- Noble Spartan Nash 3.20, 2 Stop. F. Fernandez 3 OAflY nOI Bf Quest and Shining IWade paid $67.20.

P. Fernandez 20 80. 11. 3 and up, 5 4 Crump. C.

Givens 25 20. 7 40; Doctor 122 Neveregret Gaudreau 2 60 Betty Smart Hug. Stmit 3 80. 2 60. 2 20; vgold M- merft I adv-Advocate, T.

Lyons 3 60, 2 60; Poe's Qreen Isle Poem. N. Shuk 2 80 Q. 2nd. A.

3 3. 2.40; Dividandy Snvder 5 20, 3 20, Quiet, F. xDan Si tch Adams 2 RO 1 8 Prettv Pattern. 4. 2 60 2 20; 4 S900, claim.ng.

3 and up, 5 I. 4 $3.500, claiming. 3 and up, m. xCherry Prince 104 Bu Evening windchff 112 New 113 Intercept 113 Cachet 105 xGood Timer 120 Scotch Dream Marlin Mill Point 105 110 110 110 5 $4.000, maiden 2. f.

Jolle Bov 118 zBattle Fury Fixed Fee; Bojo, Queens Honor, 1 A Bomb, Rapid Stride, Ardwest. Wise Ad-1 visor; Gift, Petes Playmate. By' Accident, First Breeze. Dohito. Rootin' HAGIRSTOWN: People.

Vacuum, xootin; Example, Eternal Sazeram. Chrys-Doll. Sun It; shore; And Found, Admiral iVw' Cedar Brand, Patriotic Pox. Allagazam, fn. Sweep Torch; 3 Grand Piper, Conewago.

Goodrob, Worldwln, Goldies Slip; Phrygia. We Gin. Wonder. The Luckv CnlartlAnC Son, Arzew. Green Colors; 5-Gay Beauty.

nQgV 0611x110113 Rnr'K Lane. Tasajiilo. Big Moose, Bui- rushe.s. Valdlna Goblin; Gold, 7 Racflme Band. Strabane.

Riskit, Havey 8 Scotch Sand, Dean Blltzen. 105 Boy. Third Avenue, Wee Singer, Courage 110 Road. SARATOGA-AT-IAMAICAr 3 Monte JJ3 Limar: 8-Trim Ship, Boston Gray. 119 rorH Gold Gin.

Mackie. 115 sna.p. i 8- Lex, Rlnaldo. Solid Trick. R.4.\DAI.L PARK: Thoughts; BEST Flaming Acres.

Maslco Lad, Blob Jr. Cat-, IIO nip Hlil. Fly Demon; Gs, Rough mqnMOI TH PARK jQ- I loud. Penny Singer. Fight Along.

Associated Press Arab. I Am. Skydue, 1 Peter, Othello Pop-Bottle. Bright Jimmv, Pee Cee, Cavendish. Brass, Red Hoops.

Teddy's Baby, Russell Cave, Arianza; Srtm 7-Roy Elmo, Round-; Plving Weather. Eagle Eye. 117 el. Pepper I.ou. Dee Gee S.

Romance Hill: 103 8- Harmony Hope, Lees Baby. Some Speed, 113 Queen WHEELING DOWNS: 1 Effren. Busy 106 Beacon, Halpass; Lady. Myj Tweebee, Sky Pattern. Pleno Jure, I The rubber armed the softball loops are Glenn Kauffman of CorriianvlUe (23-4) In the County Leagrue and Jim Morrison of the Outdoor Club in the Rockinf Chair (14-9).

Department years. Drain pipe and other materials Silver Spring won the Southern Maryland American Legion junior baseball championship by whipping vUrrigClllVlllv iJvUICJ 23rd league Triumph champions, in a 1 CorriganvUle notched its 23rd win series, the winner qualifying for the Good young chickens 29 to 32H cents: medium 20 to 26. Heavy have been hens, good 26 to 31: medium 22 to road Project due to 1 Vi ATS 1 A frt 79 nirf thc near future. The Cumber 23 23H. Leghorn hens 15 to 22.

Old contracting Company wUl do this Job. Area Veterans Return To States Maryland State Tournament. Waverly Post No. 164 won the New W'onder. Windcliff tifiA in WQltimnrp bv 5- Handsome Teddy, joiie Boy, Battle Legion junior title in Baltimore wert Sea Admiral, Music.

Rat. Herme.x. Penocc. Mlltie, Battlefield. Mully S.

Spring, Spartan Valor. Dooly. Straddle Grand Barter. BEST Peter. 115 118 118 118 118 113 Tiger Fla 111 Wye Care 115 xChance Bras W'estover Lad 113 xGrecian Breeze 111 Ayle.iibury Fernand'-r 3 49, 2 60; trrl R.

Gaiidreaii 3 60. Jacopo, J. pt-it 1169 3 80 Fu P. 80- C. Rogers 3.

2.40; Idle Platter, Mv Lvnch 20 xi 8 -Are Srholar 6 20 4 Nethrr' V. W. Lane 8 80. 6. Alway.s xl ky E'lag Hoob.a, p.

4 20 9 -Mirv Barr, 9 4 go 3 80; Charm Prince. 4 80, 4 Fmulate, S. Dlmauro 7. 120 Stunning 115 Harvey 115 North Clark 109 xLadv La ator 1 :0 Skv Ni -h 115 Jim's Tigress 105 5 $300, allowance, 3 and up, i. 110 wi.se Market 118 Humble Boy Child inder Swoop Snow Man Some Lord Inurere H8 Imperialist Handsome Ted'y 118 1 117 Merchants and Citizens 116 cap, $20.000 added.

3 and up. 1 3-16 106 Deep BTue 100 Lights Up 116 More P'ln A.ssignment a 105 Mandingo On The Mark 104 Countv DeV.ght 112 Fate 107 Lone Eagle Mr. Trouble 107 107 OOO, allowance, 3 and up. 1 1-16 yr 109 zlrritate 113 Lady Jacopo 115 G-'d Gin 118 Mtckle Mirror Of Your Mine By LAWRENXE GOULD, Consulting Psychologist beating Westport Post, 3-2. a big argument going on in FTostburg relative to the year daily double wagering was introduced at Fairgo.

been asked to settle it. Thc date of thc initial dally double payoff at Fairgo was Tuesday, August 13, 1935. Thc winning combination was Staff Officer and Crossing Over and the price was $35.30. Cumberland area soldiers the of at Corrlganvilie by the score A total to two hits, Ralph Thuss Maryland, triple C. Mays i 30 -day furloughs Bill Clauson a then be reassigned to single and Sish two-baggers for the league Corrlganvilie now leads the league by games.

The score: STRTNGTOWN and B. Clauson. 100 100 112 Guard Of Hnnor 109 Thirtv xxBoi-'tn Gray 105 Free All 113 110 IM 109 A. 6 3 "6 gn Am'ricn. Sm-reutiro 2 60, 2 20 Reger Glenn.

E. Mclvor 2.60 2 Cah'u R. Drurv 7 2e, 4 40 3 20; Ri-ivti: Smile, Regalbuto 7 60, 4 60' W'ye Neibor Grant 3 Trv uit 111 Fluid Drive 110 Blcngo 115 Cour' 112 xMi'gador 107 xFss Jav 104 Cape Hattcra.x 107 xRise Early 110 xConc. 96 Admiral Bill 106 claiming. 3 and up.5 f.

I Pieno Jure 109 Ferret 104 xHarnigan 109 xCasting Couch 104 1 Count On 118 xPpggy Silver 104 Hopewell 114 Make 109 i Phanti-m Fury 104 Tiz Tiz It 114 xSusie's Gift 113 HI Barbaree 114 1 I Casket 114 Little Mack claiming. 3 and up. f. Rrkey Boy Tarantella 105 Be'tic'x 10.5 xDream Gift Ski Pat lern 111 Penny Anne 111 Jay 111 Dav 116 R'pplcby 116 Psvchlc S.8111 I Quc.ct infi Telephone in I xMar-a Theresa 106 xRoyal Memory 111 x-5 lb.s. Aac.

D4II.T DOUBI Fenland and Cahln Rfival's La.st Creek paid 0 Tad. 6 fio 3 allowances, 3 and up, 1 I 16 40; Empire Valiev. Arduini 3 20, 2 40; Nr-vs Flash 104 Perion O'Pilver P. Allsaier 3 40 False 10.5 4-rh' Mandlri- 6 2 20, xMer a 108 Reno Unique No Cfi-r R. 4: Edl'or 113 a-Uncle Byron band Taw 4 a-F- 113 lewis ADR Dr'irv 8 20 3 2 60; a-Brcwr-iri entry, Arduln- 2 60, 2 20 Babv, i Snr-en'-no 60 I claiming.

4 and up. 1 5 16 6 gh XT 4 20 2 60; tzeerald 5 20, 3 60; Imacinch. riark 2 60. 7-Wk Control, Roof ro 4 80- Fnnrtlne R. MrGonieal 6 3 40; Glacial Run.

60 8 Dru'-- 6 eo 4 80. 3 20; Count chrln Kane 20 40, 6 20; Audible Root 2 80. Pones. Ptnnu to co. 5 -n 3 60r Challcote 2 80.

23 Mightv Snn N'Chnls 4 TO 12 20 5 -0 2 90 Dickie Bird H-Mincer 4 10. 2 "O- 2 PO DO! Bf Bones and Repudiate paid 5100 80 J.iT-n Joseph. 4 3 20- Beau ,1 5 60, 4 20; Ightam. R. V'llarreal 8 90 4 Time.

6 4 60 Desnrf 2 90 2 60 t-War Tide. ComheG 4 60, a Jack nn entrr 5 -Lertlnneer Tfntt nper 12 2 00 2 70; Farmarked A-raro 3 2 60 Challarfan. 20 6- Dashing Br. 2 2 on jn Fve One Two MrCrearv 8 70 4 20- Fraser Bernhardt 2 ir Fong. NTrhriTs 2-0 050 on Pannv Devil.

Wor.d-o'i«e 5 2 40; Artie Ftehb'rs Brttln-pi- 3 8 0-, on so so- Pa-rtnnrv Renick 16 TO, 9 40; Grand Dentand Poland 4 90. SI I rspK 1 -Fidr It on non 4 PO- avion 8 40 6 Fir-' Vf-ce Palumbo po Cli' ir Roone P.iw'»- 7 4 40 2 20 Ueddv B. G. Champagne 5 40 2 80- Jr sica 2 noi pi and Clear Request naid TTvgiT Cra'- 1" "0 ATarr F'-rtune 4 60, 3 40 Cardoza 4 40 4 -Cnntervnt'on -rtu-e 8 2 PO- Ov Ove- Arvon 2 60 2 60 Fo-man rrai- 2 80 C'-Ujyinrm fo 4 40 3 20 Olab 4 2 20 Tonv 4 6 JtT fto a PO PO 't' For'une 4 20. 2 Buttacle, FUdham 40 p-a-r p-'v'ne 10 40 Advire 31 6'' II 20' po 8 TnifaTe Pb 'Unf 8 PO RO Cha 7 5: Whiffle dw-iv.

2 RO tti 8 $3..500. claiming. 3 and up. I'a in- Worldlv 104 Under Orders Moon Mark 109 E.srrow xFightmg Fair lu8 Lex infi Burt Reward Rinaldo Dottie McC. 100 Solid Trick X- 5: XX 7 lbs.

AAC. $1 500, hand.I p. 3 and up. 6 a 108 Butch K. 115 I In 5onmouth Park Entries B.

Proof Hundred Proof Joy Scarlet In Cohoots 111 Rr 112 Miss 102 Grand 111 Boston Hero 111 Publicity Miss 107 105 117 113 117 110 POST 2 20 PED 1 82 000, claiming. 4 and up, m. 1,3 Althaea 109 xxFighting Harry 107 Pop Bottle 115 xDixle Sweep 115 Peter 114 Othello 120 no Reri M4 Kings Coup 114 Marketing 114 That, incidentally, was the open- 1.1 1 ing day of first Af6 NflmGU meeting. At that time the double payoff The Seattle Port of Embarkation listed the Cumberland area soldiers a.s Sgt. Duane L.

Boyd, Valley Road; 001 o-j 3 CpI. Ervin M. Bucklow, 1 CORRIGANVILLE 001 201 6 3 piace; Sgt. Frederick H. Carson, 203 Virginia Avenue; Sgt, Gene T.

Piles, 802 Stewart Avenue; Sgt. Joseph P. Nelson, 321 Race Street; Sgt. Jearold S. Raines, 315 Frederick Street; Pfc.

Charles J. Ahern, Route 1, Oakland; M-Sgt. John R. Crocks, Route 1, New Soil Committee was on the first and third races not Dr CJordon M. Caims, dean ofjOldtown; Cpl.

Prank H. Densmore, Agriculture at the University of Route 1, Prostburg: Cpl. Herbert R. the first and second events Uke Maryiand, has been elected man of the State Soil Conservation Bloomington, Sgt. Charles nowadays.

the Committee. Since the retirement of veteran Dr. William B. Kemp on June 30, 110 2 3.060, claiming, 2. 6 Fam.ria 122 vxlinras HPll.s 117 a-TcddVs Picnic 118 Clifford a-Garden Wa'l 122 xxRed Hoops Fghting lark 114 Scobryville xMahy 112 a-Hurff and Newsom entry.

claiming. 3 and up, 6 t. Arthur Pilate 117 Bee A. H. aFlving Weather 118 Blazing Cacique HI Eagle Eye a-Cutnng Edse 114 a-Hlllside Stock Farm entry.

Does geogrophy affect your chance of marriage? Answer: Very much so, says Dr. lives in a state in there are Answer; Very much so, says Dr. more men than w'omen, or the R. Adams in his latest verse, and the states vary from 1T 2 122 book for Nevada, in which there are 177 jOver six million women in this marriageable men to each 100 girls, will stay single because to Massachusetts and Rhode Is- $3.000. maidens.

2 6 f. 119 Twice Teddy Cobber 119 Stubborn Jerry Weird Mii'le 119 Atom Sea Admiral 119 Alladier 5 Randall Park Entries FIRST POST 15 PED maiden 3 and 4. 6 f. Mi'S Parmelee Foolish Tears i xGood A' Lucky 105 iSunGodfi. -Maryburg xPumphandiC 100 Parkmount Burgoo P'av 114 Rejection Slip Toot, le Star 105 No Chance Linrroft 110 Rapt $4 000.

allowances, 3, 6 f. a-Pattv Day 122 Podoloff 122 122 Hi Blllee 122 Net Restilt 122 Swamp Rat 122 Penocc 122 Dark Peter 122 R-Jav Cee Farm entrv. Orville Eberly, Unlontown, won the all-around title with 381 out of 400. Eberly, incidentally, was high gunner in the recent West Virginia State Shoot at RIdgeley with 97 out of 100 from 22 yards in the handicap and finished second in the doubles with 90 out of 100. The mutuel handle for the first there are not enough men to go land, in which there are 83.

From Hagerstown's 10-day 117 around. A chance of finding the matrimonial standpoint, the old meeting is $910 748, which is a husband thus depends to a con- slogan might be revised to 'siderable degree on whether she West, young $188,001 ahead of four-day total of $722,747. The best day to date at Hagerstown was $241,416 on Thursday. Yesterday the handle was $223,162. Edgar McDonald, Mineral County (W.

Va.) gunner, he had been acting chairman, finished fourth in the Eastern Zone William R. Powel, president of Trapshooting Tournament Maryland Association of Soil Uniontown, this by break-1 Conservation District Supervisors, ing 196 out of 200 targets in the was named to fill the newly-created singles competition. He was only two. office of vice-chairman. Fred L.

targets back of Joe Hiestand, the Bull, extention soil conservationist Ohioan, who was tied for second of the University, was re-elected place with 198. Charles E. Ramsden secretary, of McKeesport blasted 199 for high Egg Inspector Named Joseph M. Doris, Baltimore, was recently appointed to the staff of the Maryland State Department of i Markets. Doris will serve as state egg inspector in Baltimore, under Ru.ssell C.

Hawes, supervisor of the state egg quality and grading program. Smith, Luke, and Sgt. James P. Sullivan, Moimt Savage. Will Show Film A film, showing the Billy Graham evangelistic team in action, will be at the meeting of Youth For Christ today at 8 p.

m. in the Salvation Army Citadel. gun. country 115 119 114 119 $25,000 artdad. 3.

114 114 110 110 110 110 $1.000, clalm nn. 3 P. 6 (Chutei Fhn-Chu xSt I 'Ptia Ah O'lJ ie xM Guard Oil' I ve M.rnon lurk IIP Shaifie Ga-v- Coquette 108 105 Eternal Slrkle 110 Tvde Park 110 108 Mr Sharp 103 100 Robert II- 108 Dear 105 103 Little Fanii 113 Mullv S. 114 Golden Trend 114 Unrle Miltle 118 Battlefield 126 Torn 114 7- $4.500. 3 and up, 6 Top Spring 108 Tldehead 108 a-Boodle 107 xMahoon 113 Spartan Valor 111 a-Dooly 113 Bolo Mack 118 Birchle 107 Joey Boy 117 Flower Hat 107 8 $3 000, clalmmg, 4 and up.

Naval 114 Var 120 Straddle 120 Chagln 120 Frio Quest 114 Dream 120 xGrand Barter 11' xxLuxuriant 108 some criminals off too easily''? Answer: There undoubtedly are 109 x-5; XX-7 AAC. Hagerstown Entries FIRST POST 2 15 PFD 3 3 maidens. f. RaU Jack 116 Ladr Garnet clalmlnz 4 up. about I 1-16 Frintic Sed-re Tieram Sa Ace a-B'lnk'jonnie Betie 116 c-Rarelea 116 Apnellat 116 116 xPeiota Miss 116 Avocado 116 116 Broom 116 Snbre Tod 'x 116 xBarrani Fire 116 1J1 Dean BMtrrn 116 Srotch Sand 116 Denaeee 116, xxUnruled 112 Tuoiays 109 112 Specter 118 Video Girl 112 Shew Business 114 Bii'ka Does imecority moke prejudice? Answer; Yes, writes Dr.

Robert 3 B. Ammons, in the Journal of Gen- offenders who by crooked methods etic inter- either escape punishment or arc with boys from two to five punished less severely than they showed active prejudice against otherwise would be. But the idea dolLs of a different color as early that the severity of punishment are depends on how In- ment is the revenge of the comm- secure the child feels in relation to unity for a wrong that has been his parents and to other children, done to it or its members. The the degree of prejudice ment of criminals should look to the will depend on decreasing Insecur- future, not the past, and should be JP 5 But w'iil probably planned to protect the community develop where some Individ- from fresh crimes. This means re- uals a group are perceptibly dif- habilitating the offender if it can 107 ferent from other and there is some be done, and keeping him under re- 112 Bill McGunnigle was ths first manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Bubba Church, right hander for the Phillies, got his nickname through thc Inability of his baby sister to say Chicken-in-the-Baskef Frozen Custard Dinners Short Orders Oldtown Rood You'll Enjoy tho Short Orivo Out Oldtown Rood L. L. Wilkinson Co. SERVICE STATION Mechanic at Sew St. Phono 6121 STOP HERE FOR Goodyear AND Kelly Tires insecurity or tension.

EXPERT Wheel Alignment Wheel Repairing Towing Service ZIMERLA AUTO SHOP La Vale Phone t274 Kline entry c-Darbv Dar entry. 4 $1.100 2, f. Moon 111 a-Chirlaron Pride 115 r-Gravel Throat a-C irnet Bry 111 Suzan St nev TiB-r 126 c-J'jmp Tune Queen 115 a-Dtirhv Dan Fatm entry. C-Prlma entry 2 .5900. clalmlne.

4 up. f. Happy Count 115 vew Challenge 111 Dram 117 Flaminlan 111 120 Tlmetodust 113 Latirellta 115 Ta eel 120 Dridfls 111 xFoxv Boy 120 Beauty 115 xWee Singer 117 106 118 111 113 106 108 Parch GMl 80 $1 ftiiow 3 up, 6 f. April 111 Cardira! Lady Pl'imle't. 99 Elevenpoint Over See D.

U17 IIFF! ivr. 1 K-r. 4 40 2 A 2 Ocovs 4 8' Vdded Rit Srr.nadf llfl allowances, 2. about 5 f. Happy 107 Belle 102 xxMadam Cross 107 114 Gn-Mnree 107 Nntre Dame 112 Star Tip 110 Reieh Canter 115 109 wal' 107 Alva H.

112 Arzew 110 wfral 5 7 2 Gsv 4 3 40 4--S3rdv 8 60 4 87 6 40 3 60 2 60 f) 80. 3 6 Dark 7 60 6 14 6 fi' dr pnfi'lro fVrs- 8 io do M'ni'hed tnd cprnnd Reminisce h-i-rk 40 3 go Th 3 60 8ft- Orli, 7 6ft 8 9 40 4 4 6(" 3 20 Fr.trancrd. 4 60 n'rp Rorket 121 S. Lad 104 Ruthred 112 Love Look 'Wreath Roses Luckey Pete 115 4 rlalmine. 3, fillies.

f. Nanci Tracer 114 VVlneed Nvmph 116 112 Jinksieana 112 98 es xMlsc Shiloh 105 113 Fldelltas 112 Bandald 116 Si.k 111 Poker Club 114 169; 3 up. about 5 f. Brave 108 Jacks Creek 1151 Maxim Queen 108 Dutch King 106, 108 Eternal Square 119 115 Jet Fighter 111 CAFE 77 N. Centre Street CLOSED Aug.

6 thru Aug. 13 for Employees' Vocation 7 $2 000. handicap, 3 up. 1 1-16 Memphis Flyer 106 Great Plains 112 i.tabei Snv 107 riustratlon i chaffee-Dee 113 Monev Moon ----------------------------Populace 113 Nonpareil 112' 6 200 allowiTnces. 3 up.

f. dy 109 12 Kine Watch 110 Etele Tarrin John 108 Miss Comeriv 104 xxTimber Topper 108 Ville 8 S2.0O0. handinp. 3 up. 1 m.

Cat 1L5 Bright Omen 112 Free Prr 112 Swvnd'ir P- Burks 109 GrJdt Black 106 Fifty-Five 109 Ladv Ridgfwell xCaraway a-Pooch 114 Balmoral To- Me! 105 a-Winter Passes 117 119 114 11 113 101 BRft dtirine the 193.S Na-; tional dfd near vHigh Test hureh war the 70 ehot bv Henrv P'card the third rnund. eii it with a to finish tied for sixth. 1 i'-l lbs AAC. 9- 100. claiming.

4 up. m. 118 Bam 112 Brother Bill Gremlin. 112 Beau Wvnn 107 Bread Back 112 Milk War Boy 115 Helen Star ll' Sugar B'uck a-Ktrk entry 106 -------------------------------------------------119 7 $1,100. claiming, 3 up, about 1 112 Empty 117xxSmarty-Arty 111 Pep Up 107 Lilac Lady IDS Pidgeon 100 xWayfern Mamalol111 000 claiming.

4 up. 1 5-18 m. 112 Avenue 1. Havev 10" Thaf's Him 112 Ragtime Band I Riskit 115 Strabane 115 Is I Me 118 Ladv's Queen 107 Snowstorm 112 110 109 107 112 IN SPORTS IT'S THE Sports Shoppe S5 N. Cantra St Pkana S147 ALL THE WAY x-5.

xx-7 ibs. AAC LEAP ESSO STATION 24-Hour Service For Esso Products Lunchroom Closes 11:45 P. M. Daily OPERATORS Leolo Henry Knieriem FREE DELIVERY Beer Wine Whiskey CUMRERURD LIQUOR STORE 41f Henrferaen Awe. Phene STS FARM-EnE ONLY $135.00 Skkie tor.

Easily. CONVENIENT TERMS Sensofionol "Bcfwcen-Row'' Trocfor Ideal for row-crop cultivating because of its single-wheel design, balanced frame and Full-Floating Drawbar that STEERS THE TOOLS WITH THE TRACTOR. Come in and ask for a demonstration operate the Tomboy yourself! ond Cosgrove Cycle Co 252 N. Centre St.Phone 509.

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