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PAGE THIRTEEN FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM-MORNING FRIDAY APRIL 19 1931 I Aggies Will Open Two-Game Series WithiFrogs Tyis 'Afternoon at 3 o'Clock CAPTAIN 11100TY I Arlington Downs Charts I J0E- mEDIATICK HITS HOMER FOR CARDS TO WIN is EXPECTED TO (Copyright by The Daily Racing Form) TO WIN April 18 Cloudy Track 1935 Weather Cloud Track Fast FIRST Purse $800 For maiden three-year-olds and YANKEES BEAT I Re Racing Results -elected Head I DETROIT TIGERS Its PAUL DEAN IS HURL OR A ill up Claiming price $1000 One mile Value to winner $625 $100 $50 $25 Winner Leo Marks 3 (Donnacona-Painted Angel) Trained by 11S Hart Start good won driving place same Off 2:2212 At irk vilm el -wr a rwl tu irlvt I Trt TUMMY ritlIET Anti Entries I-Int-1cm (Copyright by The Daily Racing Form) Thursday April 18 1935 Weather Cloudy Track Fast FIRST Purse $800 For maiden three-year-olds and up Claiming price $1000 One mile Value to winner $625 $100 $50 $25 Winner Leo Marks 3 (Donnacona-Painted Angel) Trained by Hart Start good won driving place same Off 2:2212 At YANKEES BEAT DETROIT TIGERS Racing Results And Entries PAUL DEAN IS GIVEN BOOST BY EX-TEXAN BEAT WHITE SOX BY 5 TO 4 COUNT RED SOX 4 TO 0 FOR FIRST WIN I Too Star Hurt Darrell Lester Will Mound for Purple Farmer Short Stop HANDICAP SELECTIONE (BY the Louisville Times) Havre De Grace (Fast Track) 1 Peter Pepper Mr Quick San Tan 2 Advocate Junior Dancing Mack Pekin 3 Sang Froid Quickly Chirac 4 Ladfield (best) Sun Monk Silent Shot 5 lichester Atmosphere Saint Kitts 6 Intl lee Gay Party Fiat Rock 7 Potion Zembia Simple Singer post 412 Time 25 48 3-5 1:14 1:40 2-5 Wt PP St 12 Str Fin Maraconna (H Dabson) 107 1 9 334 21 11 le Ink 235 Royal Rover (J Westrope) 106 9 3 9 81 6i 41 2 155 Single Wave (J 113 2 10 6 71 4134 3i 3 5310 xOlepal (E De Perini) 96 11 4 11 Iti 2 21' 4h 880 Chic lard (A Jolley) 96 6 5 8' 9' 1034 9' 534 2310 Rose Hazen (K Knott) 108 4 12 111 11' 111 82 fib 4400 xCongenial (G Arnold) 113 10 1 10 1011 71 7i 7h 880 Waltz King (R Montgomery) 106 3 7 21 31i 511 6h 834 3955 xChatterbelle (M Morlan) 96 8 2 74 41 3h 5h 9h 880 Gracie (J Carnahan) 98 7 11 5k 6h 834 1034 101 4400 Watch In (J Wagner) 97 5 6 4i 5i 9i 111 111 1105 Highland Rose (H Albrecht) 104 12 8 12 12 12 12 12 770 xField Mutuels $670 $3 $3 second $290 $290 third $1560 MARACONNA away fast and under steady restraint while following early pace responded to strong pressure in reaching the lead increased his margin under pressure and weakened fast in last stages ROYAL ROVER allowed to lose ground from the start moved up steadily at half-mile and was wearing winner down at end SINGLE WAVE never far back closed with a rush 1 Cardinals Shut Out Foes by 1 to 0 Long Drivels Feature of the Game Joe Vance Walks in Winning Run in Ninth Inning Washington Gets Double New York Batters Stage Attack on Boston Mound Men to Take Contest -V: 'F -4 -I E' :::0: fl: i--n i -24 -Tact -1 5 'r s' 1 1:9 4: Cfac '-igt- vsn- 'St --x' AT -Ac-- A Ii --t--k -x nt: '-7- i ---'if a a NEW YORK April 18 Yankees broke into the victory column Thursday in their third attempt of the season defeating the Boston Red Sox 4 to 0 behind the steady eight-hit pitching of Johnny Broaca starting his first full season as a major leaguer The former Yale star got into trouble several times but pitched his way out The Yanks held to two hits in six innings solved Fred Ostermueller for a pair of runs in Red Rolfe's single in the seventh and nicked Jack Welch for two more in the eighth on Frank Crosetti's double Both blows came with the bases loaded 3 SECOND Purse $800 For three-year-olds and up Claiming price $1200: if for $1000 allowed 3 pounds Waggoner Course Value to winner $625 $100 $50 $25 Winner Mrs Scoville in 6 (Traumer-Sun Quest) Trained by Scoville Start good won driving place same Off 2:5112 At post 12 Time 1:09 2-5 Wt PP St 14 12 Str Fin Eq $1 Dark Seeker (J Johnson) 110 6 6 4i 11 11 114 205 Proven Wagner) 112 8 10 9' 9' 6' 1060 Lamporte (P Clelland) 115 1 5 2i 3h 21 3' 470 Justice (E Groos) 114 3 1 4' 3h 411 2860 Sugar Jar (D Edwards) 115 5 3 3h 5' 5a 5i 740 Imperial Bunty (S Hebert) 102 9 7 5 2h 411 61' 26850 Polyphote Knott) 110 2 9 811 81 8' 7' 785 Silk Flag (N Merritt) 112 7 8 6' 6' 7i 8 400 High Clover (J Boucher) 111 4 4 711 7h 9i 9i 10795 Ana (F Fernandez) 107 10 2 10 10 10 10 20 20 Brown Of Duty Mutuels $610 $410 $3 second $9 $510 third $4 DARK SEEKER away slowly improved her position rapidly after drew clear after reaching the lead gave way after reaching the stretch but held PROVEN safe Latter slow to begin and forced to lose ground while racing forwarch came through field for drive and finished strong LAMPORTE shuffled back at far turn save ground thereafter but weakened after offering bold bid in stretch Willingham recently re- elected president of the Quanah Golf and Country Club He will be serving his second term The Quanah club will be host to the Greenbelt Golf Tournament May 20-24 A record entry is FRIDAY'S ENTRIES Havre De Grace (Maryland) (First Race at 1:30 ran T) FIRST 2-year-old colts and geldings maidens four and one-half furlongs: Seven Star 115 Beau Thor 115 Speed 115 aMr Quick 115 Golden Hind War Tail 115 aArgoan 115 Sun Scout 115 Artful Prince -115 San Tan 115 Piccolo 115 Deep Run 113 Knight Warrior-115 Peter Pepper 115 aH Metcalf and Grayson entry SECOND RACE-3800 claiming 3-yearold5 and up six furlongs: Chisel 115 Mr Pete 106 Marys May 107 Cancel 107 Colorist -101 xEdyth 102 Pekin 106 Advocate Junior 115 Poop Deck 101 xLandsman 107 Flower Time 107 Dancing Mack 112 Small Change 112 xHard Chase 91 THIRD Handicap 2800 3- year-olds and up six furlongs: Miss Careful 108 Sang Frold 11S Quickly 116 Night Sprite -112 aDancing Cloud 103 Dokas 104 Chirac 105 Fluffy Lee 98 aJ Gratton entry FOURTH Handicap $1000 3-year-olds and up six furlongs: Sun Monk 118 Ladfield 114 Miss Monoa 100 Silent Shot 104 Billy Bee 105 Our Mae 100 FIFTH RACE-3800 claiming 4-year-olds and up mile and one-sixteenth: Luculent 113 Atmosphere -120 Saint Kitts 120 xFour Spot 113 xOld Judge 110 xEchester 112 SIXTH claiming 3-year-olds and up mile and 70 yards: xGay Party -109 aBarbizon 109 xBeau Govans 95 xRepeal 114 xGoody Goody 100 xScotty Don 109 xDeadeye Dick 109 xFlat Rock aDearzin 109 Hidden Lore xBuck and Wing 114 War Saint 114 xInfilee 109 xSam Pass 114 all Utz and Diorsan entry SEVENTH RACE-2800 claiming 4-yearolds and up nine furlongs: George Jesse' 116 xSt Christopher 111 Fair Mole 116 Good Sense 116 Simple Singer 116 xFair Billy 111 xZembla 106 Airway 116 War Tide 116 xTop High 111 Springdale Rose 111 Look By 116 Potion 116 Post -116 xApprentice allowance claimed Weather clear track fast DETROIT April 18 Detroit Tigers defeated the Chicago White Sox 5 to 4 Thursday and drove the first nail into what they hope will be their ladder to the 1935 American League championship The Tigers had many chances to score but it was not until Joe Vance walked Manager Cochrane in the ninth with the bases loaded to force in Pete Fox that they were able to chalk up the deciding run Bridges pitched for Detroit allowing 12 hits one of them a homer by Radcliff in the third with no one on base Les Tietje opened for the Sox and worked for five innings during which he walked seven men and was touched for hits by eight Vance allowed five hits and five passes including the one which gave the Tigers their victory The Tigers led the Sox 3 to 2 at the end of the seventh but Chicago tied it up in the eighth on a fielder's choice and singles by Radcliff and Hayes and then went ahead to take a one-run lead in the ninth when Washington doubled and scored on Appling's single Goslin's single and Walker's double brought in the tying run Then Owen walked and Walker stole third when Bridges fanned The Tiger right fielder strained a muscle on the play and was supplanted by Fox Owen advanced to second on a wild pitch and Jo Jo White drew a pass to load the bases This set the stage for Manager Cochrane's free stroll to first and the winning run by Fox BOSTON 1 NEW YORK ABHOA 1 A BHOA Bishop2 4 0 1 2Ht1I I 4001 Werber3 3 0 0 11Rolfe3 3 2 2 2 Reynoldsr 4 0 6 01 SelkIrkr 4 0 1 0 Cronin 3 1 1 21Gehrig1 3 0 7 0 RFerrelle 4 2 5 01Chapmanm 4 1 1 0 Solters1 4 0 1 01 Dickeye 4 2 7 1 A lamdam 1 1 2 01Lazzert 2 3 1 5 3 Dahlgrer1 4 1 7 1 Crosettls 2 1 4 3 Ostrmulrp 2 2 1 21Broacap 4 0 0 2 1RJohnsn 1 1 0 01 1 Welehp 0 0 0 01 Pipgrasp 0 0 0 01 2Cooke 1 0 0 01 Totals 31 8 24 81 Totals 31 7 27 12 IDowns Notes CHICAGO April 18 Paul Dean hahndsomely assisted by Joe Medwick conquered the Chicago Cubs Thursday 1 to 0 for the first of the 40 victories this season' promised by the speaking member of the Dean clan Brother Dizzy Medwick's contribution was a line-smash home run in the sixth inning for the only score of the battle and Brother Paul didn't need anything else He gave eight hits to only five allowed by Larry French but whenever danger threatened he had the Cubs popping up or striking out' A shivering crowd of 3200 spectators had hopes that Brother Paul would last no longer than Brother Dizzy did in the opener Tuesday when little Augie Galan shoved off in the Cubs' half of the first inning with a double He might just as well have been anchored to the bag however for Brother Paul fanned Billy Herman and forced Kiki Cuyler and Freddy Lindstrom to pop up to first Baseman Jim Collins French singled with one out in the third and after Galan had popped to Frisch went to third on Billy Herman's single Brother Paul stopped the threat by fanning Cuyler Lindstrom opened the fourth with a single and went to second on Church Klein's sacrifice but Manager Charlie Grimm and Gabby Hartnett could do not better than flies to Durocher and Rothrock After Galan beat out a bunt to open the eighth and continued to second when Pepper Martin's low throw went clear to the Cardinal dugout Den put the pop-up ball to work again and Herman Cuyler and Lindstrom went out in order French pitched what ordinarily would have been winning baaseball Medwick and Virgil Davis singled with two out in the third but Durocher flied out Frisch started the fourth with a double and Collins-drew a pass in the fourth but Davis ponned out to end the innin1 I i I I 1 Probable lineups: AGGIES FROGS Patton as Harston Voelkel 211 Manton 3b jores If Jacks lb Sodd cf Meyer 2b LaneY rft Baugh ss Connelley 3b Lozo rf Hutton lb Montgomery cf Sieves Lawrence Mooty Lester Led by Capt Jake Mooty former Nurth Side nigh athlete and well known local sandlotter the A Aggies will invade the diamond this afternoon for a two-game series Batteries will be announced at 3 o'clock The second game will be played on Saturday at the same time Mooty is expected to go to the hill for the N'isitors in the opener Coach Bear Wolf of the Frogs will call on big Darrell Lester winner or two Southwest Conference games already to oppose the Aggie ace Miner Martinez is due to pitch the second game for the Cadets on Saturday with Capt Jimmy Jacks veteran southpaw' due for the Frogs Couser Injured The Aggies probably will go into the series without the services of their star shortstop Bill Couser of Breckenridge lie suffered an injured ankle last week His loss will be keenly felt by the visitors as he was the coly Aggie hitting over the 300 mark Nat Patton is due to start at his place although Coach Roswell Higginbotham also has Bill Foster and Johnny Blalock ready for duty ill the short field The Aggies are the defending ronfernece champions but have fared poorly so far this year They dropped two games to the University of Texas and split a series with Baylor has won three out of four sweeping the Bruin series in Waco and splitting with Texas Baugh at Short Coach 11lolf will start his strongest lineup this afternoon Ile announced definitely that Sam Baugh would open at shortstop The Sweetviater sophomore has been playing a great game at third but was moved In short because of his ability to cover ground Taldon will go back to his old post at the hot corner Five Frogs are hitting better than 300 in conference games so far and fX have marks better than that for the full season The ecords of the Purple players so far are: Conference Player-- AK 11 Po AE Av 'Montgomery 15 0 4 7 0 1 266 Ianton 16 4 4 4 10 2 250 Jacks 13 6 6 29 18 2 333 16 6 5 12 6 0 312 Baugh 15 6 6 7 20 1 400 liarston 12 6 3 7 2 2 250 Lozo 19 0 6 19 6 1 315 Walls 10 4 2 1 0 0 200 Lawrence 16 3 5 22 2 1 312 Lester 4 2 1 0 13 1 250 Many of the jockeys now riding at Arlington Downs will remain in Texas for the Dallas and San Antonio meetings it was announced Thursday by Wesley Freeman superintendent of the jockey room The majority of the group staying in the State will be in colors at San Antonio Among these are Johnson Smith Tinker Hebert A Smith Stu ller Callahan Mozer Turner Jourdan Leyland Lowe and others Among those going to Dallas are Allen A Fermin Martinez Frankie Ritz De Perini Parvin Eppihimer Dabson Grill Hebert A Richard King Merritt Deering and others Matted for Ostermueller in the eighth 2Batted for Pipgras in the ninth Boston 000 000 000-- 0 New Ydrk 000 000 4 Chapman Dickey 2 Crosett Runs batted in Rolfe 2 Crosetti 2 Two-base hits Ostermuellet Dickey Crosetti Double play Broaca to Dickey to Gehrig Lazzeri to Crocetti to Gehrig Rolfe to Lazzeri to Gehrie Left on bases Boston 9 New York 9 Bases on balls Ostermueller 5 Welch 1 Broaca 5 Struck out Ostermueller 2 Broaca 5 Pipgras 1 Hits Ostermueller 4 in 7 innings Welch 3 in 1-3 Pipers 0 in 2-3 Wild pitch Osternmeller Passed ball Ferrell Losing pitcher Ostermtleller Umpires Donnelly Dineen and Rolls Time 2:03 THIRD Purse $800 For three-year-olds Claiming price $1500: if for $1200 allowed 3 pounds Waggoner Course Value to winner $625 $100 $50 $25 Winner Irby Br 3 (Sickle-Fire Play) Trained by owner Start good won driving place same Off 3:24 At post 11 Time 1:09 1-5 VI PP St i Str Fin Eq $1 Playsickle Perini) 105 4 2 3' 3I1 2" 1' 490 Eblis (R Tilden) 113ti 2 4 lb I' 21' 160 Tracker (P Clelland) 110 7 10 10' 7' 511 3' 430 Sassenach (F Fernandez) 105 8 6 4' 4i 3i 41 930 Red Rod (K Knott) 1031i 9 8 9' 81 41 5 1515 Bonnie Pan Balaski) 104 3 3 211 2' 6' 6i 1885 Colleen (C Hart) 110 5 7 81' 94 9h 71' 4805 Just Imperial (N Wall) 99 11 1 61 51' 72 8h 1625 liaps Boy (J Johnson) 102 12 9 7' 10' 8' 9' 2580 xDarkie (J Wagner) 102 10 11 11' 10' 101 1895 Atalla (S Hebert) 99 6 12 12 12 12 11' 1893 xSeminole Queen Vail) 107 I 5 5h 6' l'i 12 1893 )(Field Mutuels $1180 $420 $330: second $360 $280 third $380 PLAYSICKLE well up from the start was forced wide entering the stretch responded fast when straightened and won drawing away' EBLIS under good urging while pacemaking drew away after reaching the stretch but weakened in last stages TRACKER away slowly but lucky to find room in middle of field while racing forward closed with a rush I Workouts 1 Many of the other jockey's at the Downs will drift eastward Georgie Woolf will go to New York while Lester Balaski and Charles Lando lt plan to ride in Louisville while Jackie Westrope will go to Chicago Paul Keester also plans to ride at Aurora and other Chicago tracks DAILY SEEKER and $5140 ST LOTTIS CHICAez0 A BT-10 A 1 A B110 A Martin3 OiGalan1 4 2 3 0 Pothreltr 4 1 4 trtlierrnan2 4 2 2 5 vr1sch2 4 1 4 4 0 1 0 Hedwick1 4 2 2 01 Lindst rrn3 4 1 A 2 Collins1 3 0 6 111Cleinr 3 fl 3 A Davfsc 4 1 6 4 0 15" A TIroorrm 3 0 2 011artnettc 4 1 2 0 Durochrs 3 0 3 111urzess 3 0 A 5 PDeanp 3 0 0 01Frenchp 3 2 1 3 Totsls 31 5 27 31 Totals 33 27 15 CHICAGO I DETROIT A BHOA I A BHOA Rade liffI 4 2 0 01 Whitem 1 0 3 0 Hayes2 5 2 3 21Cochranee 4 1 5 0 Simonsm 5 2 3 01 Gehringr2 3 1 2 5 Bonura1 3 1 8 11Greenbrg1 5 1 8 0 Washgtnr 5 1 2 Oi Goslin1 5 3 0 0 Applings 4 3 3 21Roge11s 1 0 3 5 Dykes3 4 0 0 21 Walkerr 5 3 4 0 Sewelle 4 1 7 21 Owen3 4 2 2 0 Tietjep 3 0 0 1iBridgesp 5 2 0 1 Vancep 1 0 0 311Fox 0000 Totals 38 12z26 131 Tote Is 33 13 2711 zTwo out when winning run 1Ran for Walker in ninth Chicago 001 100 011-4 Detroit 000 110 102-5 Summary Runs Radcliff Simmons Washington Sewell Cochrane Goslin 2 Rogell Fox Runs batted in Appling 2 Walker 2 Radcliff Hayes Owen Goslin Two-base hits Bridges Goslin Walker shington Home run Radcliff Stolen base Walker Sacrifices Cochrane RoSell Double plays Dykes to Hayes to Bonura Vance to Sewell to Bonura Gehringer to Rogell to Greenberg Bonura to Appiing to Bonura Left on bases Detroit 16 Chicago 13 Bases on balls Bridges 6 Tietie 7 Vance 5 Struck out Bridges 5 Tietje 1 Vance 1 Hits Tietja 8 in 5 innings none out in sixth Vance 5 in 4 innings Wild pitch Vance Losing pitcher Vance Umpires Summers Quinn and McGowan Time 2:24 It will be several weeks before Frankie Ritz will be able to return to the saddle having sustained several torn ligaments in his right arm when be was in a spill the past week FOURTH S1000 For four-year-olds and up Waggoner Course Value to winner $700 S150 $100 $50 Winner Spreckels Ch 4 (neigh Count-Ima Baby) Trained by owner Start good won driving: place same Off 3:55 At post Time 1:08 2-5 Wt PPSt 14 1 Str Fin Ima Count Keester) 115 5 1 1' 111 1' 1 80 Joe Flores (H Albrecht) 115 6 7 7 7 42 211 1315 Band Wagon (C Parvin) 106 2 4 3' 2 2'1 3h 795 Jesting Rollins) 110 4 6 5' VI 3h 41 7E0 Fickle Chance (J King) 110 7 2 6' 6'2 7 5' 640 Croon (L Balaski) 107 1 3 211 3h 5' 6h 870 Norman Hart) 109 3 5 4h 5' 6h 7 3010 Mutuels $360 $310 $200 second $740 $420 third $330 DIA COUNT took command at once drew away under light urging responded to stronger pressure entering stretch and held JOE FLORES safe The latter slow to begin and forced to lose ground while improving his position closed with a rush BAND WAGON strong factor from start weakened after offering mild bid nearing final quarter William Hinphy who has the good filly Dark Woman will ship to Aurora at the close of the Downs' meeting St Louts 000 001 000-- 1 Chicago 000 000 000-- 9 Medwick Error Martin Run battea in Medwick Two-base hits French Galan Home run Medwick Sacrifice Klein Double play Jurges to Herman to Grimm Left on bases St Louts 5 Chicago 7 Bases on balls French 2 Struck out Dean 6 French 1 Umpires Moran Pfirman and Qtigley THURSDAY'S RESULTS Havre De Grace (Maryland) FIRST RACE-88'X1 claiming 3-year01d5 and up maidens mile ana 70 yards Gold Standard 107 Rosegarten 470 460 310 Royal Cominand 107 Pollard 1060 580 Sou'wester 107 Gilbert 330 Time 1:45 4-5 Also ran: xWest Star xTitian Kiddie Court Gossip Trouveur xOttawa Canimar xStreet Guide Queen Helen Volgadale Lea lete and Ten Law Field SECOND claiming 3-yearolds four and a half furlongs Drawn Sword 11d Kurt-singer 530 310 280 Squawker 107 Porter 410 360 Otway 101 Lynch 1080 Time 0:54 4-5 Also ran: Royal Ballad xSun Camp Sighting Bar x1A'edge Lass Carver Marnan Dixie Dora and Spear THIRD RACE-O claiming 2-yearolds four and one-half furlongs Deflate 107 Peters 3410 2400 1010 Flower Show 105 Knapp 1490 800 Gal la 107 Gilbert 320 4-5 Also ran: Surry Don Ford Old Dominion Ballad Singer xinference xNahallac xVitox xContour Circle John Tio and Canrock x1Field FOURTH RACE-The Edgewood SOO 3-year-olds six furlongs Today 112 Workman420 260 220 Nautch 112 Merritt 370 230 Bachelor Dinner 112 Belshak 290 Time 1:12 1-5 Also ran: Cristate Soldier's Dream Be Mine end Tutticurio FIFTH RACE Grade Handicap Purse 8100 3-year-olds and up six furlongs Kate 115 It Merritt 520 390 330 Enthusiasm 101 Porter 610 390 Dolma 104 Lynch 3-5 Also ran: Capablanca Credulous Boston Brook and Some Good SIXTH RACE-Grade Handicap purse 81000 4-year-olds and up one mile nd 70 yards Xandra 102 Renick 3250 1360 900 Speedmore 109 Pollard 870 630 Abbott's East 112 Fallon 990 Time 1:43 2-5 Also ran: Chartres Slipper King Rebel Yell Manager Bill Flaming Mamie and Prince Abbot SEVENTH RACE-Purse 5500 claiming 3-year-olds and up one mile and sixteenth Revorah 110 Lindbergh 590 350 320 'inf Lad 110 Brymon 5:20 350 Standout 112 Lynch 470 Time 1:47 Almadel Jr Foreign Lady Mintana Ramvs and Triolet also ran Sim Joe Barr assistant to Tray Daniel in the mutual department will leave Sunday for San Antonio where he will be in charge of the mutuel department at Alamo Downs Ed Wade Mickey McLaughlin Eddie Linnaman and Red Fifer are among others in the mutuel department going to the San Antonio track CINCY REDS DEFEAT PIRATES BY 9 TO 4 Jennings Will Use Same Lineup Against Texas PHILLIES NOSE OUT ROBINS IN SLUGFEST (Weather cloudy track fast) Three-eighths Mile Bugaboo 37 2-5 Bug Hunter 40 Cold Spill -43 Countess Ann -39 1-5 Carbines Tango -39 Dorothy 7 Gift of Roses "6 Gypsy Chief --S Gold Step -11 Los Molinas 36 Love Sick -36 Lady Zoya -37 3-5 My Surprise -37 -35 Miss Chicro -36 1-5 Miss Sensation 36 3-5 Masked Clown -35 2-5 14F13 Miss Ritz HFB Orway '36 3-5 Porqua Pass Ridgeview 36 4-5 Sure Gamble -40 Sadie 18 3-5 Thistle Guy -37 Toana -42 -5 Whisking -36 3-5 One-half Mile Crackle 51 Fast Move -54 Gracious Gift -53 4-5 Gibbys Choice -48 2-5 High Finance -49 3-5 James Boy -49 4-5 Lord Tournament -51 3-5 No More 51 Step Brother -52 2-5 Five-eighths Mile Blue Armor 1-01 3-5 Bright Bubble 1-06 2-5 Bettina 1102 2-5 Dozana 1-09 Double Dare 1-04 2-3 11 Fair' Glen 100 2-5 Luna Bright 1-05 2-5 Old Nick 10-2 2-5 Miss Gallahad 1'02 Natalie Mae 1:01 3-5 HFB Nell Kub lman 1-03 3-5 RFS Prince Fox 1-0t Pharatime 1-04 Reds Hand 1-01 3-5 FHB Sarsita 1-07 Ially Forth 1'06 Southard 107 3-5 Terrier 1-07 3-5 The Singer 1-01 4-5 Texas Moon 102 Traplou 1-02 4-5 Uluniu 1-04 Three-qua rters Mile Chance Line 1-15 Cappoquin 1-21 3-5 madwind 1-14 3-5 Playful Martha 1-20 Snaplock 1-15 2-5 Wise Anne 1-21 Et Wise Daughter 1-14 2-5 from barrier FIFTH $1000 For three-year-olds and up One mile Value to winner $700 $150 $100 $50 Winner Corsicana Stable 5 (Happy Argo-Soul Mate) Trained by A Tarn Start good won driving place same Off 4:2312 At post none Time 24 2-5 47 2-5 1:12 1:38 Wt PP St- I4 12 34 Str Fin Eq 'V Blessed Event (L Balaski) 108 6 3 7 5 3' 3 1 145 Jens Son Keester) 113 2 2 lb lb 2'11 111 2' 335 Rip Van Winkle (L Dronet) 118 1 7 61i 7 511 3ne 470 Irksome (S Hebert) 92 5 1 2' 2' lh 211 44 1905 Voodlander (C Landolt) 108 4 5 3t 311 49 5" 5i 890 Hope Eternal (E De Perini) 91 7 6 411 411 6' 6' 6 670 Cloudet (C Parvin) 112 3 4 5h 6" 7 7 7 4905 Irksome (S Hebert) 92 5 I 2' 2' lh 211 44 1905 Voodlander (C Lando It) 108 4 5 3t 31' 49 511 5i 890 Hope Eternal (E De Perini) 91 7 6 411 411 6' 6 6 670 Cloudet (C Parvin) 112 3 4 5h 6" 7 7 7 4905 ---11W---- PITTSBURGH April 18 Cincinnati's rejuvenated Rediegs pounded five Pirat hurlers hard Thursday taking their second straight victory from Pittsburgh 9 to 4 Bottom ley and Byrd led the assault with three hits apiece SENATORS HOLD LEAD TO NOSE OUT A'S 6-5 PHILADELPHIA April 18 Vergez'ss tenth inning double and Mike Baslin's pinch single gave the Phillies a 10 to 9 victory over Brooklyn in a home run battle Thursday Dolph Camilli clouted two of the day's seven homers and George Watkins hit one with two abotird to tie the score in the ninth Boy Mutuels $490 $310 $1250: second $330 $260: third $320 BLESSED EVENT away fast but unable to keep up early was sent to outside when improving his position and won drawing away JENS SON under a good drive from the start disposed of Irksome after three-quarters but failed to withstand the winner RIP VAN WINKLE outrun for five-eighths lost ground thereafter and finished strong WASHINGTON April lc UP) subduing a four-run seventh inning rally that all but wiped out their apparently safe lead the Washington Senators Thursday handed the Philadelphia Athletics their second straight defeat 6 lo 5 CINCINNATI I PITTSBURGH A131-10A1 Myers 5 1 2 4: LWanerm 4 2 4 0 Byrd' 5 3 1 01 PWanerr 3 0 3 0 Riggs3 5 2 3 21 HermanI 5 2 0 6 Botmley1 5 3 11 11 Vaughana 3 0 2 4- Hafeyrn 4 1 2 91 Traynor3 3 1 1 1 Goodmnr 5 2 1 Suhr1 3 1 6 0 Cmplaellc 3 0 5 2 Laygetto2 4 1 6 2- Kmporis2 4 0 2 aPaddenc 4 0 5 2 HIngwthp 2 1 0 lj Weaverp 0 0 0 0 Ilerrmnp 1 1 0 Salvesonp 1 0 0 I Freyp 1 0 0 3i Birkoferp 1 0 0 0 Osbornep 0 0 1Grace 1 1 0 0 I Smithp 0000 I 21ensen 1106 Totals 40 14 27 18 Totals 33 9 27 10 4- 1 0 2- 2 0 I 0 0 To BROOKLYN 4 PHILADELPHIA A B110 A AB110 A Boyler 5 2 2 0' Allenl 5 0 3 0 Bordgryr 1 0 0 0' Chiozza2 5 2 1 4 Freys 4 1 1 41Watkinsm 5 2 2 0 Koertekem 5 1 1 0' IMoorcr 4 4 1 0 Leslie1 5 3 13 01Camilli1 5 2 11 t) Cueinelo2 5 0 3 611Tergez3 5 2 1 2 TaylorA 4 1 0 01Toddm 5 0 7 0 Stripp3 4 0 1 31 Brans 3 2 4 0 Lopeze 5 2 4 0111Vilson 1 0 0 0 Leonardp 4 1 0 01Bramballa 0 0 0 1 Loganp 0 0 0 11 nHaslin 1 1 0 0 feollinsp 3 0 0 2 I Johnsonp 0 0 0 0 "Boland 1 1 0 0 I Pezzulop 0 0 0 0 Darisp 0 0 0 1 Totals 42 11z2q 141 Totals 43 10 30 10 PHILADELPHIA I WASHINGTON AB110 A3110A Hooks1 3 0 7 1 Powellm 5 0 3 0 Cramerm 5 2 3 01Myer2 4 I 1 4 Mosesr 5 I 0 3 1 2 0 Foxxc 5 2 4 11Stoner 3 0 1 0 Johnson! 5 1 6 11Travis3 4 2 I 1 MeNairs 5 1 1 Oi Kuhe11 4 1 7 I Willlams2 4 1 1 31Boltonc 3 3 7 0 Warstler3 2 1 I 1 Larys 2 1 4 2 Mareump 3 1 1 2J-lad1eyp 3 2 I 2 Wilshirep 0 0 0 11Linkep 0 0 0 0 Lleberp 0 0 0 O'Pettitp 1 0 0 0 IFinney 0 0 0 01 2Coleman 1 0 0 01 Totals 38 10 24 101 Totals :12 11 27 10 I Paul Keester WACO April Morley Jennings announced Thursday that the lineup for Baylor University's baseball team for the two-game senes with Texas University will be The same that faced A last weekend The Bruin mentor expressed satisfaction with the performance of the club against the Aggies with whom they split the kcnes The keystone of the Bears' problem remains the hurling staff After disappointing starts in early games The two regulars SoRelle and Alford pitched excellent ball at College Station Coach Jennings has rot definitely decided which one of the two will draw the starting assgritnent for the first game with the Steers but ether man at his best will be hard to hit A revamped infield will face the Proteges of Uncle Billy Disch John Bolger veteran and captain has been shifted to second base Bolger has played all three bags since his college debut three years ago Wilson White lanky sophomore will hold down the first sack: Howard Lee another veteran with a rifle arm has the hot corner and Lloyd Russell a flashy all-round performer will occupy the shortstop position Hens lee who has divided time between second and Catcher will be behind the plate Three highly capable fielders whose ability with the willow is dependable at all times will patrol the outer gardens Ross Hightower sophomore is the left fielder: Thornton Sterling a veteran will be in 'renter and Fred Vinson another trst year man will be in right field HOME RUN STANDINGS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12) 18atted for Osborne in sixth 2Batted for Smith in ninth Cincinnati 030 023 010-9 Pittsburgh coo 202 000-4 Meyers Byrd 2 Riggs 2 klaley Goodman Campbell Warier Herman Vaughan Traynor Errors Lavagetto Padden Runs batted in Kampouris Traynor 2 Bottom ley 3 Hafey Byrd Riggs Lavagetto Grace Two-base hits Goodman Traynor Riggs Waner 2 Herrmann Byrd Herman Three-base hits Byrd Myers Stolen base Riggs Double plays Myers to Kampouris Kampouris to Myers to Bottom ley Left on bases Cincinnati 7 Pittsburgh Bass on balls off Hollingsworth 3 Weaver it Herrmann 2 Smith 1 Struck out by Weaver 1 Hollingsworth 2 Herrmann 3 Birkoler 1 Hits off Weaver I in I 1-3 innings Salveson 4 in 3 1-3 Hollingsworth 3 in 1-3 Herrmann 3 in 2 1-3 Birkoler 4 in I Osborne none in 1-3 Smith 2 in 3 Frey 3 in 3 1-3 Hit by pitcher by Salveson (Haley) by Herrmann (Traynor) Wild pitches Weaver Herrmann Winning pitcher Frey Losing pitcher Weaver 1Ran for Marcum in seventh 2Batted for Wilshire in eighth Philadelphia 000 100 400-5 Washington 020 130 00x-6 Hooks Cramer Moses Foxx Warstler Stone Travis 2 Kuhei Bolton 2 Runs batted in Hadley 3 Johnson Kuhel 2 Bolton Hooks Foxx 3 Error Lary Two-base hits Hadley Johnson Bolton Kuhel McNair Home run Foxx Stolen bases Myer Warstler Sacrifice Lary Left on bases Philadelphia 10 Washington 7 Bases on balls Marcum 3 Lieber 1 -Hadley 2 Linke 2 Struck otit Marcum 1 Wilshire 1 Lieber 1 Hadley 2 Pettit 3 Hits Marcum 10 in 6 Innings Wilshire 0 in 1 Lieber 1 in 1 Hadley 8 in 7 Linke 1 in 2-3 Pettit 1 in 1 1-3 Winning pitcher Hadley Losing pitcher Marcum- Umpires Gelsel and Ormsby TEXAS FROSH WIN AUSTIN April 18 (P)--The University of Texas Freshmen scored an overwhelming victory in a triangular track meet here Thursday in which Thomas Jefferson High school of San Antonio and Austin High were the other participants Point totals were: Freshmen 90 Thomas Jefferson 44 Austin 15 zOne out when winning run scored 1Batted for Ryan in ninth 2Batted for Johnson in ninth 3Batted for Bramhall in tenth Brooklyn 100 401 noo 0 9 Philadelphia 000 n20 013 1-10 Boyle 2 Prey 2 Leslie Cucinello Taylor Strip Lonez Cblozza Watkins Moore 3 CPMillt 2 Vergez Ryan Boland Errors Koenecke Ryan Todd Runs batted In Leslie 2 Frey 3 Boyle Lopez 2 Leonard Watkins 3 Camillt 4 Moore Has lin Two-base hits Leslie Boyle Lopez Leonard Vergez Home runs Frey Leslie Watkins 2 Boyle Moore Double plays Frey to Leslie Cucinello to Frey to Leslie Left on bases Brooklyn 11 Philadelphia Bases on bans Collins 0 Pezzullo 2: Leonard 1 Struck out Collins 2 Johnson 2 Leonard 3 Pezzullo 1 Hits Collins 9 in 6 innings (none ont in seventh1: Johnson 2 in innings: Pezzullo none In 2-3 inning: Davis none in 1-3 inning: Leonard 14 in 8 2-3 Innings: Logan 2 in 2-3 innig Winning pitcher Davis Losing pitcher Logan Umpires Stewart Sears end Reardon Time 2:25 SIXTH RACE-Claiming Purse $800 For four-year-olds and up Claiming price $12000 2 pounds for each $250 to $1500 One mile and a sixteenth Value to winner $625 $100 $50 $25 Winner Mrs A Creech 4 (Macaw-Gracenote) Trained by Creech Start good won driving place same Off 4:53 At post 1 Time 23 3-5 47 2-5 1:12 2-5 1:38 1-5 1:43 1-5 Horse-Jockey Wt PP St 12 3:1 Str Fin Eq Caw Caw IC Parvin) 113 1 1 3i 32 3134 2' 12 1360 Miss Corinne (J King) 105 3 3 7h 8 41' 6 2 1's 80 Al Neiman (N Wall) 113 2 2 111 lb 11' 3h" 645 Technocracy (P Keester) 113 4 4 2' 2134 2' 411 4134 8IC Horne Work (F Fernandez)- 108 7 5 4' 4' 511 334 5i 1089 Thatch (K Knott) 103 6 6 5'i 5" 634 511 6i 1815 Paul (J Wagner) 104 8 8 6' 611 8 71' 7 14 85 Hoosiers Pride (C Landoll) 110 5 7 8 7b 71 8 8 1960 Scratched-None Mutuels Paid-First $2920 $770 $410 second $310 $260: third $290 CAW CAW well-handled while following the pace was forced wide entering the stretch responded fast in drive and held MISS CORINNE safe The latter badly ridden and taken back in early stages was sent through field while racing forward lost ground at stretch turn and finished strong AL NEIMAN used up in pacemaking tired in drive and pulled up sore SEVENTH RACE-Claiming Purse $800 For four-year-olds and up Claiming price $1200 if for $1000 allowed 3 pounds One mile and a sixteenth Value to winner $625 $100 $50 $125 Winner Mrs Thompson Ch 5 (Transmute-Fair Rosamond) Trained by Thompson Start good won handily: place driving Off 5:5212 At post 12 Time 23 4-5 47 1:12 1:38 4-5 1:45 3-5 Horse-Jockey Wt PP St 34 1i 34 Str Fin Eq $1 Transpose (R Mozer) 111 8 2 14 12 1 1' 1134 1110 Lady La Marne (L Balaski) 10612 6 1 41 3h 3' VI 2i 1230 Come On (A Richard) 110 5 9 9 9 8' 8' 3' 310 Fingal (H Callahan) 113 9 4 7b 6i 4b 6' 4' 355 Lady Rockledge (J Johnson) 108 1 8 54 41' 64 44 51' 720 Splurge (G Smith) 105 3 3 V' 2' 2' 314 61' 1370 Rockhurst (A Beck) 111 7 5 8' 81 5i 5h 71 2293 Pompohone (J Wagner) 102 2 6 311 5' 9 9 8' 4405 Limbus (G Arnold) 110 4 7 61 7'i 73 71 9 320 Scratched-Ervast Sweeperman Mutuels Paid-First $2420 $1340 $770 second $1180 $550: third $480 TRANSPOSE took the lead under good urging drew away steadily was roused after reaching the stretch and won with something left LADY LA MARNE forced to lose ground while racing forward responded fast in drive and finished strong COME ON allowed to drop out of contention in early stages was sent around field for drive and closed boldly fast in the stretch to beat the fast-finishing and favored Miss Corinne by three-quarters of a length It was a thrilling finish with Al Neiman only a nose behind the place horse and Technocracy another nose away in fourth place Forgotten in the swing to Miss Corinne the winner paid the big price of $2920 Transpose Wins Seventh Transpose Mrs Thompson's 5-year-old mare accounted for the seventh her second victory of the meeting Under strong urging by Jockey Mozer from the break Transpose was on top all the way and won easily by a length and a half over Lady La Marne Come On came from away back to take the show money The payoff was $2420 Mooney claimed Fingal one of the favorites Another thrilling finish in the final saw Mikel's Prince TokaIon annex his second in a row The 8-year-old thundered under the wire a nose before Sr obeedo which had a head the best of Mint de Mie The winner was outrun for five-eighths but came fast through the field thereafter and just lasted The winner which paid $1290 was claimed by Robinowitz Snobeedo was taken by William Causey rapidly thereafter came through field for drive and just lasted SNOBEEDO saved when outrun responded well after half-mile dropped back entering stretch and came again in final eighth but failed to get up MINT DE MIE strong factor from start dropped back after half-mile saved ground thereafter held on well SAND BUY Y-WS Ea0 OFFICIAL 1935 WEST DIXIE LEAGUE SCHEDULE I tsLitci t's4 HOME RUNS YESTERDAY No Camilli Phillies 2 Moore Phillies 1 Watkins Phillies 1 Frey Dodgers 1 Leslie Dodgers 1 Bois Dodgers 1 Medwick Cardinals 1 Foxx Athletics 1 Medwick Eardinals 1 Foxe Athletics 1 itk- 11 A1' '7 'tN17- 463-AAs40 14 1 1 Ot -1(C1 Tcv Ivt: 1 4t't1C1 It tk4-: 'C -V SP -NV-7 SN' "Its 'X' 44A i''' --1-Nxvt- te 1I- i4-ixt A i1------3447-41 c'klii ih'--------3---z z- 4-61-s- JACKSONVILLE PALESTINE HENDERSON TYLER SHREVEPORT LONG VIEW April 24 25 April 28 29 30 May IS 19-19 May 1 2 May 6 7 8 May 16 17 June 10 11 12 June 18 19 20 21 June 3 4 May 24 25 JACKSONVILLE FORT WORTH June 1 2-2 July 16 17 18 July 1 2 3 June 16 17 June 23 24 July 8 9 10 July 26 27 July 24 25 July 19 20 21-21July 5 6 7 Aug 4 5 6 Aug 20 25 Aug 15 Aug 1 2 3 'Aug 16 21 22 May 9 10 11 April 26 27 May 1 2 May 12-12 13 May 3 4 5 May 26 27 28 May 24 25 June 3 4 May 20 21 June 13 14 15 PALESTINE July 4-4 22 23 STAR- June 22 23 24 June 16 17 June 5 6 June 25 26 27 Aug 10 11 12 TELEGRAM July 5 6 7 July 19 20 21-21July II 12 13 July 24 25 Aug 21 22 23 Aug 1 2 3 Aug 18 19 20 Aug 13 14 May 12-12 13 May 6 7 8 April 24 25 May 3 4 5 May 14 15 May 20 21 May 29 30 31 May 16 17 June 13 14 15 May 22 23 HENDERSON June 5 6 June 28 29 30 WILL CARRY Jung 1 2-2 June 25 26 27 June 7 16 17 July 11 12 13 July 28 29 July8 9 10 July 24 25 July 19 21-21 Aug 18 19 24 Aug 16 17 Aug 6 10 11 Aug 11 15 Aug 1 2 3 May 3 4 5 May 14 15 May 9 10 11 April 26 27 May 12-12 13 June 13 14 15 May 22 23 May 26 27 28 May 24 25 June 5 6 12 TYLER June 25 25 27 June 7 8 9 July 4-4 22 23 WEST DIXIE June 22 23 24 July 11 12 18 July 30 31 July 14-14 15 Aug 4 5 ig July 5 6 7 July 26 27 Aug 13 14 Aug 7 9 Aug 21 22 23 Aug 24 23 May 14 15 April 28 29 30 May 18 19-19 May 6 7 8 April 21 25 May 22 23 June 10 11 12 June 18 19 20 2May 29 31 May 16 17 26 SHREVEPORT June 7 8 9 July 16 17 18 July 1 2 3 June 28 29 30 LEAGUE June 1 July 14-14 15 July 26 27 July 30 31 July 28 29 July 4-4 9 10 Aug 7 8 9 Aug 24 25 Aug 13 Aug 16 17 Aug 10 II 12 April 26 27 May 18 19-19 May 1 2 April 28 29 30 May 9 10 11 May 29 30 31 June 18 19 20 21 JUrie 3 4 May 20 21 May 27 28 LONGVIEW June 22 28 29 30 July 1 2 3 June 8 9 June 10 11 June 2-2 BOX SCORES July 28 29 July 34 31 July 14-14 15 20 July 13 16 17 July 8 22 23 Aug 17 2 1 Aug 15 Aug 7 8 9 Aug 18 19 20 Aug 4 5 6 EIGHTH Purse $800 For four-year-olds and up Claiming price $1200 if for $1000 allowed 3 pounds One mile and a Radcliff White Sox 1 sixteenth Value to winner $625 $100 $50 $25 Winner Ewins 8 (Prince Pal-Dulce Tokalonl Trained by Mikel Start good: won driving: place same Off 5:54 At post 1 2 Time 23 2-5 47 1-5 roax Athletics THE LEADERS 1:12 2-5 1:39 1:45 3-5 2 Wt PP St ve li 34 Str Fin Ea SI FreY Dotiere 2 Prince Teka101 (N Merritt) 113 7 7 7' 61 5h It 1" 547 Camilli Phillies 2 Snobeedo Kester) 116 2 2 2' 2' lk 4 21' 240 ''Iint De Me (C Parvin) '108 1 1 3i 34 414 2i 3' 1475 LEAGUE TOTALS Senator Mike (A Beck) 110 6 6 8' 8' 61i 7 4' 2220 National 13 Tiswild (H Albrecht) 113 9 5 4l1 4' 2' 5' 5' 610 American 6 Benefit (D Edwards) 110 8 4 1' 121 3t 3h 6' 995 Tannery (F Fernandez) 113 5 3 5' 5' 7' 6i 7i 315 Bourbon Prince (L Balaski) 110 3 8 6' 7' 8' 8'- 8 1950 r)orothy Dale (EL Whittaker) 110 4 9 9 9 9 9 9 2460 0 Pacheco Sizzling Mutuels $1290 $520 $190 second $350 $130 third $630 PRINCE TOKALON outrun for five-eighths improved his position 'Snorter' May Return NORMAN Okla April 18 The "Snorter" Dewey Luster may return to the University of Oklahoma as assistant football coach Speculation on that possibility grew here today following a prediction Wednesday by Malcolm Rosser Muskogee member of the board of regents that the board would approve Luster's selection quickly if he were chosen by Capt Lawrence (13iff) Jones the new meator Also in sizes at 2 3-for-25c10c straight and 2-for-25c Distributed: A Chambers Cigar to Fort Worth Phi Dallas Also at 3-for-25c 10c straight Total 19 ttIOLYOKE ltaaa--Len Macmillan 22 alliton and Don George 218 Java drew Total 7 1 Macaluso Initon 1'i 222 ttb and Don George 218 "v' drew.

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