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THELfeNEWS 'CBVU SCIC Baseball Race Warms Quakers Tied Quaker. Track And Field Team Beats Loyola Lou Novikoff With Rodgers Here Tuesday Among Men Who Know Derby lCardinal Tankers Hones Best, It's Anaro With Hill Prince at 6-1 Whittier high school Cardinal three meets Spxtoti Capturing firsts in ton of the ifteen eventx Whittier College wrunmere swept from front In the I Inglewood High School in the In- Lou Novikoff. the Mad Russian, booted him home 5 -k? I glewood pool yesterday afternoon. Riding these kind," aaya Arcaro. .,...1 if you win, youre great.

If you I apanad dont, you're an rietary. the Bees came through with But you can take Hill Prince a 4S-1T victory and the Ccea were between hones, anywhere. victorious 32-17. "Getting through the field la the I Vanity only haxard." Arcaro, shooting for hi fifth I Moms), time, 1:382. Derby victory, obviously believes he will find a bole, for be bet on Hill j.

lime nj. The red-hot race tat the 8CIAO base oll race oomee to a boding point this week-end with Whiuwr JE-drawing the toughed assignment The Poets, tied lor ths loop toad with Redlandx hosts' ascood placg Oxy tonight and Redlands Sad day. Cal Tech' travels to Pomona Sat urday in search of their tint con ference wm. The Hens took Bigineen 6-3 In the first rouitg. Oxy'a Carl 6lanoogian still the loop hitter: with a Ml followed by Whittier's Bud Hill ai Redlands' Valt Smith' Tech's Bob Snider, both with J85.

Ralph Suirdevant, Oxy hurler.l Beads Uto Mfrltfl With i 1-0 W0C noon at Hadley Field. I Don Baudrand scored double, found winning both hurdle evente for of hia reach. teto left field Whittier, end the Lions sprint Bob Boyd toiA firett in both dashes. Bead! learn opens the National Baudrand won tha 130-yard highs in 156 seconds and took the U0- Mfflerb Iie Ctajn at Wend, yard Iowa in 134 seconds. Boyd Wrk next Tuesday nilJit.

captured the 100-yard dash In Novikoff to no newcomer to the seconds and won the 30-yard event softball game, having won hla Kart in mi in organised baseball on the strength Bud PurteU also scored a double I of his great performance on the with for the visitors, setting a new Lopo-1 softball diamond. He wu la school recced in the the shot put Rodgers' league champion the place and ran ninth in The Experimental Handicap Na'lr Hunt- with a heave oftileeTlI Inches and ington Beach UUUi before EMlng Next, to the fact that Arcaro has a stretch-burning stayer under him, thats as good a reason aa any for wagering on Hill Prince: For with men who know Derby harm beet. It's Eddie Arcaro with Hill Prince at f-to-1. Quakers have started to. cuff the ball wt are looking for an Intereating afternoon Bud Hill and Kenny Chandler both hit the ball out of the path against Pep-perdlne Tuesday (Bud's hit went 818 feet and Chandler'a 856) and the other boys are hitting- Ume, 3:00.0.

100-yard back robe --Lent. Kenedy Shute, time; 1:10.1. 100-yard free style-Ortome, Bonier Askew, Ume. IMA. -Diving Sinclair, Wilson, Moore.

Individual medley Sanders, Reineckear Kenedy time, 4-man relay Whittier (Glass, Morris, Askew, Osborne), time, 1:45,8 lost mark Whittier's Duana Danielson and Don Wilson along with Antis Feldman from Redlandx all boast 3-0 record. Steadings -W Whittier 4 Redlands 4 Occidental 3 Pomona 1 Cal Tech excited manager picked it up and galloped off down the track In pursuit of the MOntcbello man. finishing the lap and handed it over to the anchor man for some 'reason. It senna, the third man had inadvertantly headed for the showers too early. Watch for Long Beach Wilson and Poly to have a nigged battle with Dave Sommera and Jim Kelley of Monte for the Pacific.

League track title tonight at Excelsior high school between Kelley and Sommers, the Lions could run off with four first daces and possibly 4 fifth, but ths Jackrabbits and Bruins have too much depth. It UIU GIATBOS NCA KCitvr mr YORK i NBA I Eddie Area ro mi you eoektat hop Hill Prinea up and make Mta aa faat aa Your Saak Tat the treat money rider mild not trade mount with Johnny Lonfden in the Kentucky Derby, May A The reason la that Arcaro knows Hill Prince will be runnini over hones atthe end of. a' mile and a quarter. Ha doubta that Your JEoaLjaa. carry hi blaang speed farther lhan a mile and a sixteenth.

Tour Boat didnt have tanm that seven furlongs at Keeneland In 1:33 3S to prove to me that he la faat, aaya Arcaro. "I knew that Tut I wasn't the only one unimpressed with his race in the Santa Anita Derby at a. mile and an eighth. hcreemm weren't particularly crasy about it At equal weights, Ilf pounds, Your Host beat Sturdy On, ridden by Ralph Neves, by. two and a half lengths.

I was on the third horse. Great Circle, two lengths back of StuidyQne. and we were picking Ybur Iloai up-mtthe finish: Dont' forget thtall carry 136 pounds in Kentucky, and there's another eighth to go. Long den said Your Host was loafing, but he looked tired to me and others, and the pictures showed him to be wobbly. "Before Your Boat broke the track record at Keeneland.

Roscoe Goose, who knows about such things, said Oil Capitol was the horse to beat in the Derby. WdlT, saw where Oil Capitol finished In the Keeneland sprint-out of the money, 11 lengths back. Maybe you can winning tha discus with a tom of I with the Los Angeles Angela in the 138 feet 10 Inches. Padfle Coast League. Gordon Jones of Whittier cap-1 playing under the name Lou Neva, tured the mile run and finished I yy regarded as one of the second in the two-mile event Walt greatest kTimii pitchers in the na-CtendaU won his specialty, the pole gm Tuesday night ha will be vault, and than picked off second uv( thetavelliand Ho-8 tea rebufit hla temn from Jf An division dub.

1 retaining only Stan White- tha 1 toagueb top catcher; Jimmy Jones. 8 wi I rq outitandinff shortstop. Clint Peery picked off two second behind 1 Jrv PurteU tathe shot and dlscux Herron.ocsof the league, bert Other Ante for Whittier were I tm won by Bob Smith In the 880-yard '-olirdSeMn tiretwo? from the extinct Redondo run adg Bton GRttmcr in uib two I a. ml. Hnvivitif rely nBsSSStL obtained Your Host Still Dertiy Favorite; Mr.

Trouble In TODAY'S SPORT PARADE Games This Weak Friday, April 36 Occidental Whittier. April 36 -Redlands a8-Whit-tier. April 36 Cal Tech at Medley relay Whittier (Priabrey, Dieter, MCNees), time. free style Pel Ussier. Watts Cole, Ume.

100-yard breast stroke Mehan Dieter, Silver Ume, 1:14.3. 200-yard free style Harrison, lasting-), lueNeee. time. 'i Hilling lisuid being edged out from a one-two rKte rT K. wr.rwn By OUCAR FRALEY Unite Press Sparta Writer LEXINGTON, Ky, April U.

UR Whitney 's Mr: Trouble loomed today as ths horse to watch In the forthcoming Kentucky Derby, but Your Host, the California comet, still shaped up as. the hone to position (you pick the way it goes). Manoogian, Oxy Hill, Whittier 100-yard back stroke Priabrey Brunk, Vanderveer time. 1 :09.T. 100-yard free style Harri son.

Cole Pellissier, time, x. 1:01.4. Diving Swart, Reid. Braun. ifr.

Troubia barged Into eonten- rSdirTJ tion for the derby yesterday when IUrrion' puur) he ou traced Oil Capitol and eight 1:50.3, CttCB Smith, Redlands Snider, Cal Tech Chandler, Whittier Roenlcte, Whittier Kurillch, Oxy T- I from Redondo, will be on first NEW YORK. April 28. (UJWoe I th ahflf ite fM three I b' Played DiMagxto was looking fw hto tost finiahlng third -In the 880, Im'mT'Lt SorSNOvltoff dugeing touch today ajd tha Yan- Slto and two-mile events. Yba J.r kee Clipper wss worirled. Quakers won 34 of the 37 points in RJF? As DiMszglo goes, so fo ths.

Yen- those throe events, sweeping tbe Whittier to Long Beach in kern. That's an dd cliche round mile and two-mils run. 4 to the American League, hut a true Loyola won 34 of the 37 point Trettin here one. But lately the big guy hasn't 1 in the two dashes and high been clicking. 1 (h iha u.

Illn UM1r mnan. a jruungsxr I had it in the spring." he said a frown puckering his bushy black eyebrows, Now ill of sudden it's Summary: 1 100 Boyd (Li, Celentano (L), league Long 'Beach roster are Er Juergenx 18-jy ear-old new-cbmer who will be seen in the Boyd, Redlands other three-year-olds in Important blue grass stakes at Keeneland. Karaxawa, Csl Tech Jones, Redlands Medley relay Whittier, (McPeak, I Weiss. Browen). time.

43.1. 40-yard Meanwhile, at, ChurehiU Downs, Btyie BeHes, Parker HecUestrom time, 28.4. 50-yard breut stroke Burney, Weiasf Barbour, time, 36.7. f-yard back stroke Doner McPeak, Evans time, tl.f. 4-man relay Inglewood, time.

S1A Detoo. Pomona Burroughs, Whittier Pitching' infield, and Craig Olson. Whittier mate aomethlng out of that. Sturdevant, Oxy if': Doug Dodson has an excuse for Theory In this one. The Calumet 230 Boyd L).

Celentano 1 Kutot wlU Hayes (W). 326s. Whim taWndtha riata. 440 Beckett (W), Newman (L), wn" "eBna putc Meanwhile, Joe Miller's Ybu worry about things like that when you're Uie block buster for an outfit like the Yankees. Joe was looking this season toward 011 hla best years.

After Danielson, Wtottier Feldman, Redlands Wilson, Whittier I i i I 'K Liston (L). 516s. 580 Smith (W), Among regulars now playing In Pacific League baseball. Don 21abel is leading the loop In hitting with a lusty A31 average' Joe Duhem of Poly, however, has the top average of .531, although he Isn't playing anymore top hitters are Dewey Rrundigc of Monte in third place with .454 and Harold Tryk of Whittier down the list with .333, Bert Jennings with .115 and both Joe Keltner and Ray Zabel with 31) with a few times up. When the Pacific League forms into a new six-team circuit next year; it will be necessary for the Cards to schedule more practice games than In the put to have an eight or nine game schedule, sine the lesgue will only offer five lames Excelsior will probably remain on the eked a practice tilt, along with Long Beach Jordan and Fill lerton, which relations and games have always been good but the Pasadena, schSd will npt have Cee and Dee teams to enter In loop play, being only a tiro year high school Dink Walker, Monrovia high school grid coach, will be welcomed to league competition here, being a graduate of Whittier College rabid Walker backers lsTesms sre VTfilnr of worider 1 Your Host got acquainted with the derby course and introduced one more reason why he deserves the role of favorite for the classic by working a mileln 1:41 flat.

It was the fastest workout of a darby eligible to fdato and even emaaed- Your Host's regular exercise boy, Melvin iTuffy) -Morlan, who was instructed to hold the colt down to a 1:41 spin. Ho was going along so easily that I didnt think ha wu ing that Morlan said. Mr. Trouble, off his blue grau victory, undoubtedly will Auiw plenty of troubia for his rivals in the derby a week from Saturday. Hawkins (L), Duncan, Redlands Voorhls Pomona Ashford, Oxy several reasons of erippUng injuries, j.

h. Tfc. cages i we. m- ths felt in the pink. The Mile Jones (W), Burman (W), raniy guy heels which shackled him through Galves Whittier Swell, Pomona Pacific' League I Meet at Nonwalk Scheduled Tonight Jonei charges are tuning up for their 1950 debut.

The Pacific Clay boss is undecided about a starting lineup but reported -todiy that Trettin may atari an the mound instead 'of Noel Sweeney. Trettin has been working Out for two fmonth snd la reported in midseason form already, white Sweeney is not to top shape yet Hedges (W). 4m. 506s. Two-mue-oardner (W), wpered (W).

Hedges (W), 11m. 20a. oAd iti oia snip. 1 130 high hurdles Baudrand Smith, Cal Tech Gray, Cal Tech (W), Hoyt (L), no third. -156s.

120 tow hurdles Boudrand (W), They hadn't expected much from him last season. He misled the first Harry's Garage Good Work Rooooooblo the bench by the Achilles ache, but 1 MII. Whittier' (ftnith. wu there in the clutch when they th-uw Grace) 3m. 31.4s.

1fTTo1? tfltry needed to. throw back the nmng I I Pacific Clay replaced Modern Shot-put Purtell (L), Testy (W). a 1,, 1B1, changes famiiyw transfer of Red Box Then it wu the flu, snd a Troutman (W), 40 A. 11 In. (New sit 12334 ComMito 0X41-341 eoU beat Oil Capitol' by a neck to dhow.

think Steve Brooks wai trying to rate Theory to see if he could come from behind. explains Dodaon, who place with Mir. Trouble. Arcaro doubted that Max Hirsh would ship Middleground to Louii- vllle after Hill Prince beat- him two lengths in the one mlla and- a sixteenth. The Wood Memorial at Jamaica In 1:41 35 before working out the full mile and a quarter in 3:03 38 We came Into the stretch to-, gether, he says Willie Boland -V tried- to move, with me, but couldn't The King Ranch eolt is at Churchill Downs, however, and Brie Guerin wiU rids him.

Arcara eoufaares H1H Prince with AV Phalanx Chris T. Chenery's atrap-- ping bay alao could be remindful of Ponder and Stymie and many other old-fashioned romt-from-ba-rV't bind tenet. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney "-V took Arcaro. off Phalanx when he wu beaten In the Derby and Freak ness of 147,. and Ruparto Donoa gaunt and haggard Dilbnto came L.hnrf record 0f 48 ft ZEEST Jr riSwSwl (hi out of a sickbed to play out the ainMtlbvjimOouIaahi 18347) to Cedi Crew, and the strltre end iTfwrm In tfc World I "Ll5 it.V Sleeew uWIlJ frPUl Bum PATfctO NOfth riJind.4rtnrm Dtocu-Furtl reunt and hareard DiMareto came a.

I franehiu Fullerton, from Art 'Sixty -seven spikes ters of the Pa- Held Just offtha pac. until the elIic 'ieapie-i eight schools will stretcl Mr. Trouble smared the in mnnutl Keenaland crowd aa te swooped 1 league meet under the light. In ths pace-setting Oil Cud- M( jwor Stadium In Nor-ted In the stretch and then proceed- wlU ed to pull dear of the former derby favorite in the final yards. j.

Oil Capitol wu thru-quarter, of a length astern of Mr. Trouble at V1 the wire, while Kings Ranch Luck- 1. less on the mark and Cllfroid ,7 Mooers Hawley, a recent arrival Jj? nf from California, were nxt in Una. I Mrk KepPel 11 men Jn. JL); fMaranTKnmfBT (L).

119 ft. 10 In. Celentano He didnt do much. But the light I ji4tdd7wr. Aquine (D, I of him.

their big gun, givii his all I -rJekwW) 176 tt. Beach, Banto Ana and Orange. Wkrttr CHECK-UP! HERB PRINCE Chcvroti Gai Statloa Bsvsrly an Plckerlne FX 4.5878 to watch, and we are looking forward to seeing the Walker Wildcats in action. Tomorrow la the day here R-Day, that la when the Redlands Bulldogs come to town for their annual clash with the Whittier College Poets the grandstand Jockrgi will be out in force trying I the finals. Th fight tor the league meet I crown, wiU probably be between lWUion and Poly, although Mark Keppel and Monte are ln a poal- BLATNIT TRADED TO CARDS FOR JOHNSON Jump Tie for first between (L).

and Hoyt (L), Copeland LOS ANGELES HIKES Jump Tucker (W), GOLF COURSE FEES (L, Reed (W). 31 ft. 714 VQB UR- vault Crandall W). totZt Knowtoa Wi. 11 ft I in.

mission has approved lee incresses score-Whittier, IS: Loro- at municipal golf courses. acoror-wniwier, re, yw- fof hoU will be railed from SO cento to 75 oenta and from II to 116 tor II holes. A 60-cant fee will bo mie for reserving a starting tints W. Friends JACK'S -Uptown 'i-' Good Fd Fountain Bacvtoo 121 E. Philadelphia Ph.

4-91M Two Thousand' Athletes In Drake Relays 24-HOUR TOWING Service HAMIS MOTOS CO. to XidreentMf Phm 4-J177 Churdi Loop With Win when every step wu an efforCin-splred the Yank-u to do tha Impossible. Then won the pennant from those front-running Red Box and went on to take the series. 'But this year ha wu the old Dl-Maggio, the whole DIMaggto of whom baseball miracle are And DlMag hasnt been doing the 1 1," gj. expected or even the unexpected.

A case to pouit wu yesterday's game in which the Red Box belted the Yankees 7 to 8 Twice the big guy with the piano key smile failed without an excuse. In the fifth, with the bases loaded and ona away. Joltin Joe lofted a pop to third. In the seventh, with tpo on. he filed weakly to the shortstop.

One of those patented DiMag-gio smashes would have altered the works. EUls Kinder, the Red Sox pitcher, had him over the barrel both times "He got away with murder," Joe aald softly to the dressing room after the game. Even Birdie Teb-betta (Boston catcher! it. Both times he came in there with a sweet curve ball and I should have knocked tt out of the park. Why didn't he asked, almost to himself.

Well, you High Kaiser Bread Bchweyen Pole (L. Final Wins Tide Rut its by 37-3 Whittier plsyed potato laaers. E.W. low that I Wagner PKXLADBPHIA, April 28. tion to give both beach teama a The Philadelphia Phillies traded I run tat it.

10 Other teams In the league qual-Bt. Louis Chrdinals for pltchre Ken 7. ss, In the deal. 1 Rlatnlk batted .135 In only six games for. the last season while Johnson, who 'pitched a one-hitter aiainat the -Cuba in 1847, had a 0-1 rsoord.

Johnsons addition to ths stall gives the Phillies no fewer than 14 pitchers. They have only five infield ere, eix outfielders and four, catchers. Blatnlk la expected to receive a thorough trial from the Cardinals who are desperate for a right-handed power hitter. Vengeance will be the order of the day when Coach Wallace "Chief Newmana Whittier- College horae-hlders meet the Redlands nine tomorrow afternoon at York Field. The Poeta, who with Redlands are VX I iK- USED PIPE Al Sbts HEARN COMPANY UN Santa Pa Bprtogi lead 1 448-18 Whittier Friends retained Church League title last night edging Plymc ith Congregational to a gam played at the YMCA.

Leading the way for the Eut-ernera wu guard Bill lend who sensationally, to tou 15 through tha hoop. Bob Fltx-gerald (allied 11 potato to lead the te fr 00-defend ant of the 104 8.C.IA.C. basebpll title, were dumped by the Bulldogs, 4-1 for their only last In the first round of loop day. Although outhittlng the Bulldogs, -l the Quakers ended up on the short end of the score. The big bate of first seeker Bud Hill, third baseman Hal McDonald, and right fielder Ken Chandler are expected to lead the locals in the hitting department Rounding out the probable Whittier starting line up will te catcher Paul Bryeana, eoond baseman Wally Kincaid, shortstop Max Cox outfielders Boyd Roenlcte and Jim Bteckleln.

and either Dick Galves or Bob Headland handling the pitching assignment Friends (37) Plym. Can. (31) (I) Mitchell (6) touch and you're either hitting over Hoover (I) Jonu (2) them or under Pickett (6) Willard (7 Sure. Ive delivered lota of times," Lynd (15) Fltagerald (11) DEB MOINES, April 28. (UR The 41st Drake Relays Open today with a star-studded field of more than 3400 athlete entered and eparked by two mldweat relay teama determined to set new American records.

Belaya Director Tom Deckard predicted several new marks would be set at the annual track classic If the weather te favorable for both days of the meet However, rain wu forecast for tomorrow. The Unlverlity of Kansu four-mite quartet had it sights on tha American mark of 17:181, now held by Indiana, while ths Oklahoma Aggies sent a sprint mod lay relay team after tha national record of 3:234. However, the Oklahoma Boonprx holders of the present mark here to 143, also were ready to defend their honom. The Sooner finished to front of tha Antes at tha Kansu relayi last weekend. Wisconsin wu to a position to mate tha onto medley event a trlplrbattto JfthaJBsdgerselected to show their strength and uu durable Don Gehrmann anchor man.

Wisconsin 1 defending champion Oole (2) Cam (3) Scoring subs: W. Friends Morris (3). DUCaggto added. You don't think about that, though. Thou are In the put In this gams you keep delivering or you ride the And you don't mate good riding the bench.

It will te a long, cold day in 150 before a well DIMaggto rides the Yankee bench. He knows that But Joe also knows underneath that he's the Yankee miracle man New CROSLEY CONY. VIMS DICK MAHER UNION SERVICE Homo of I. ROYAL Thro 1436 W. Wtottter BM, OX 4-4613 Acroaa from Whittier Theatre Game time will be o'clock an the York Field diamond.

Yankees. That's why he's worried today. 47 CROSLEY SEDAN New' motor Hyd. bralcei ROB BAILEY 11NI UNION SERVICE CAL BEARS," TROJANS MEET AT USC TODAY '49 CROSLEY STATION WAGON With Radio 485 295 OOOD FOOD AND DANOlNO Whittier A Netwalk Whittle, Here is hoiiyou can help Congressman RICHARD NIKON UNITED STATES SENAfOR i pt Ut OX 4-ISSU 481 Philadelphia '41 CROSLEY PICK-UP LOB ANGELES, April 38 (UR-Tha California Bean, tied for first place to the California Intercollegiate Baseball Asm. take on defending champion Dhtronlty of South-era California today on tha Trojan Arid.

Bitter Dave Anderson or Andy Btaggnaro will go to the mound for California, white Jack Bchlarb or Tom Lovrlch will pitch for UBC. LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED Balm and Servlet STANFIELD CYCLERY 338 W. Phils. n. 43-448 MANY OTHER AUTOMOBILES from which to choose with three of the crew that emend the distance to 3:346 last year.

Thou two unlvsrelty events highlighted the crowded opening day program, but moat of tha competition wu limited to high school and ooUega classes and preliminaries for tomorrow's final Seven defending champions ware on hand to' attempt to protect their titles and two of them sought their third titles to tha 'classic. Byri Thompson and Don Cooper of Minnuota will shoot for the triple crown tenon, now-held -by only nine men. Thompson first won the dlacus while competing for Chmp Grant, HL. In 1848 and act a new marir of. 110 feet, three inches last year.

CooperJtu shared tha pole vault crown fortfcxjmat two retire, how-1 qrer, te win te hard-pushed (to re- I tain even a share of tha title. Co- champion Don Las of nitootrU back and Bill Carroll of Oklahoma the 1 Kansu Relays factor, also will te on hand. Tha near-record field (attend for the relays Included nine of the Big 10 teams six from tha Big Seven Conference, and standouts from tha mldweat, south, southwest and Padfle coast. NIXON COMMITTEE OF 10,000 PERK UP YOUR PICK-UP POWER! ,1941 CADILLAC 4Cr. -Sedan 1941 BUICK 4-Dr: Sedan-.

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