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The Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee • 13

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asssuaee rc53ZGi 13 White Sox Untested May Drop to Seventh Place Without Experienced i Rookie My Biggest Thrill The Commercial Lefthanded Starter Appeal Racing Chart PICKS 11Y EDDIE OiIiIrm drh Irtvfrs Last Half Series of "Greatest Comeback Gevo Billy Hughes a Thrills" Only On Portsider Chicago Staff Injunction Denied But Chancellor Says Races Illegally Run ACTION MAY BE DROPPED Chelini Up From Keokuk Lone Pitching To Be No May Show Slight Improvement In Outfield With Addition of Krevich The 6ora-Ctila Triangles gavt me my biggest thrill in The Appeal tournament this year when they came back in the last hslf ftri trailing by 17 points to beat the Mayfield The Style-Marts were playing beautiful ball and we were acting like chumps Wa had been going great all year and had usually been able to take an early lead and hold it But when I walked out on thi floor at the start of the second half 1 wondered if we had the stuff to really make a ball game of it Then we started clicking It was not a single thrill I had but a series of them as point by point we started climbing cutting down that lead that looked enormous Well we finally caught them kail a a umiiy rufn inrm Commission Extended Regular 30-Day Meeting Through Court Lacks ftjr Th AimibIH frw LITTLE ROCK Ark Mnrrh 30 Attorney Gencrsl Carl Bailey failed today In his effort to halt raring nt Hot Springs by injunctive proceedings but his suit brought comment from Chancellor Frank Dodge that the races were being run illegally under an extension of ai a iw nim wrsr the original aRlur Ridga ftntilr rntrv FIFTH mda one mila aJrrdan ladv lirandara Pappar Pairh SIXTH and nn nKliina Kitnn Sir alikhtin Rill and and had them tied at the end of the regular playing period -went on to Pest them in the playoff and went on to win the championship Oaklawn Park Racing Chart IMS Usual Prvs Inn Pally Raring Pinal 30-day meet Denying pica for an In- junction on the grnunda that hia enura (about a raly 'blare rt PrtMt'wrark WtPpSl 112 5 1 Peter Tepper Hasty Rock Cnlawee CnnsstRnto Polly Show Mina Sunaet Cohort Girl Bsllad Singer Psicinella 1 2 4'i 8 8 9 l'l 2 4 3 7 6' 8' 9 113 4 107 9 7 112 3 107 1 9 107 4 a 107 7 8 107 11 5 107 2 10 Blue Ridge Lad 112 3 2 Parnell Belle 1081 10 11 Field 2 3 4' 8' PI 10" 9 8 10" 10" 3 S' 11 11 11 Str 1' BY RID MERCER Copyright ism by Universal Service NEW YORK March On the roster of the Chicago I White Sox only one lefthanded pitcher appears He is Italo Chelini who came up from the Keokuk club It is seldom that a ball team goes anywhere without at least one good lefthander who can fool the lefthanded swingers However Pox do not seem to be going anywhere They have practically the same outfit that finished sixth last year They may beat out Wash- jngton but at this writing thev are getting a flock of rotes for seventh place The pitch-c does not figure to be eny bet-rr and Ted Lyons the beat of the getting no younger The Sox may show some Improvement In the outfield however Mike Krevich will occupy the niche vacated by Al Simmons He is a torky fellow and a good hitter who first came up with the Cuba four wars ago At Kansas City last season Kre-rirh was the third best nitter in the American Association with a 345 average He drove in 113 runs and stole 20 bases Ha also playa third base First Base Open The Sox have struggled along through the training season without the services of Zeke Bonura their clouting first baseman At Krond base Tony Piet and Minter Hives are the candidates Manager Jimmy Dykes will continue at third hare and Luke Appling at short Luke Sewell la still the first string ettrher and Frank Grube Iht sec end man No change there If the Sox are to get any hitting tt will be up to the outfield to produce along with Bonura and Dykes rnnn Washington Mule Haas Ray Radcliff and Krevich rrobably l-t the regular assignments Dykes baa brought up only a few new men and aaida from Krevich nose of them seem to be hot enough to set the league on fire Monte Stratton recalled from St Paul last September look Ilka an improved thrower Ho won 17 and lost nine BY BILL SLOCUM Copyright IMS by Unlvrrrai Bervteu NEW YORK Marhc 30 Time was when the chief ailment of the Phillies was the lack of pitching strength to mix with plenty of hitting power Now Jimmy Wilson finds the conditions reversed His pitching is not what one would call superfine but it la fairly good The hitting is far from what it was in the days when Churk Klein Lefty O'Doul Pinky Whitney and Don Hurst were making life uncomfortable for visiting pitchers at Baker Bowl Changed but little since the seventh place finish of 1935 these Phila do not shape up at thie time as likely to improve on their windup of last sesson They didn't strength-eq their stick work in fact they weakened it in their only important trade of the winter the one which sent Al Todd to the Pirates and brought Bob Grace to Philadelphia Shortstop Only Change The only marked change in the Phila lineup except In the supplant- a 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Greenock 7 Moll 707 SIXTH 41000 illowance thns- illh'xMaxIne 4 War Garnet 105 Sandy Boy 1JJ5 sSwamp Anyel 100 DM Comrade 105 SKVKNTH 4700 claiming threa-ymrnlft oa mll: Almarina ulJiriduy xSlealth II Trasre yesr-nld and up onemlle: Itnotleee mi 107 court was without juriadlrtion that action should bo brought in Garland chanvpry court Chnncrllor Dodge commented on the extension of the meet through this week: have a perfert lawsuit Mr Bailey I firmly believe in your contention and think that tha Oaklawn Jockey Club and the raring commission plainly are violating the law" No Further Art Inn Bailey said tonight that he probably would taka no further art ion aa "the rares would ha over before I could go' into Garland chancery rntirt and obtain a hearing on my petition" The rare meet bring enndurted by the Oaklawn Jockey Club started Feb 22 and the 3fl days rovered by the lirense expired Inst Friday The stats rommission then meeting at Hot Springs granted nn extension througn next Saturday "I hardly believe this court has jurisdiction" Chancellor Dodge said "The permit has hern issurd ind one dry's raring under it run last Saturday If the suit had been brought a week ago before Saturday's racing I might have had law Says SO Days In dismissing the suit on Jurisdictional grounds the chancellor said the law specifically provided that no more than 30 daya of racing should be had at any trark during any six months period of a calendar year don't thing the ralendar year 1 and can mean anything but that he SBPOND RACB- Fbur furlnnga Pune jsnn for 1-yrar-nld mnidraa Slnri gond i- rariOi Placa driving Wrnt af pnat mlnuire Winner 1 or Trained by Cropper Value to runner 75 35 I5 Tima Str Fin Jockey l' 1 1 rool Kay 2' Ellis Arnold Gallagher Carroll Devereaux Bros 5 Canfield A Burka 8 Burrlll Finrh Virnock Miss Tiny Fair Gem Don Amo Toncon Ducky 115 112 115 118 112 2 3 81 5 7 2 3 5 41 Toll 205 173 490 2070 845 030 Equality 115 41 7 OAKLAWN TARK 1-roily rium Blind Star Drink-water 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siarea mile and a sixteenth xMapla Huaay 104 slyndln Dandy Da near im xMnreenmnra xDarklln no xParasuck Mini De Mle lie xPalry Street Clear and (net -Apprenlteo allowence claimed Uated 20 Working Out SOMERVILLE Tenn March 30 cnndirlstes far the 1938 FRyette County High football team ere working out under direction of Conch Georgs Tyree Spring drills will continue for several weeks 8 7 Chestnut Moorland 8table 5230 VIRNOCK 81 116 280 MITITUI i MISS TINY 279 1M FAIR GEM IAS Vimork dlgplayrd gnnd meed from the nart need tn a rumnwadlng lead and wag never gertuualy tbreaiened MIH Tiny a itrang furfur thmughnul offered gond rnn-trnllon but wag not gnid enough Fair Gera forced back nbnrply apprnarbing the ninurh covered amnrly rbwed gamely and wng gobig gimely Don Amo clmied rmolulely after elow beginning Toncon had no excuee Purkle wan ellmlnaled noon after Ihe ainrt when almoet thrown on tha tarn Banality wan racing well up when ehe bolted entering the etrefeh Stcponit Sweet Peach Red Basil THIRD Oaklawn mure I a bout IMA for 4-year-olda and up Rlnrt good from Rond'i at poet minute' Winner by 1 Bond Value 10 winner 43T5 17 Small Change Gingery Pompous ret Service Man xRain or Shine 107 nirtnng1 Tanwll llrllr fmm gale Won 1 Whmar Maaeey'a a Claiming sure 1 1 non rune Fin Jockey Owner Moser Massey Barnett Farm Biirrill Finrh Carroll Devereaux Br 5 Dias Lundy 745 Petrella O'Neil f28A0 S'on MrsHWA'man 2320 Phi'lps Miss B'man 1965 Gentile Hall 1905 Payne Burgees 7300 Grace Rea 2800 2 3' 4- 7 8 9 10" 11 furtongai Claiming pnra 1 1 non Puna pain Won handily: 'plane driving Went Arnmallc-Petly Caah Trained kv Arnmslle-Ptttir Cub Time 1:10 Jockey Owner To 31 Phillips Bond 305 Chestnut Neal 933 Derdrn Tiller 505 Pool Shakespeare 725 Smith Ellis 7670 Burns dayman 1900 delland MrsHCN'rk 165 Simpson Moore 1450 Jockey Owner To 31 Gonzales Levitt 44U Str Fin Jockey Owner To 31 1 11 Pool McPherson 180 3 21 CKrroli Abbate 220 2'i 3 Burrill Finch 690 4 Erwin Worden 255 5 5 Diliddo 925 GLASTONBURY M9 2A9 PRINCE TORCH 810 2A0 PAT 2 JO To 31 130 890 465 xB Baron xPrairie King DAiir Dot'BiK ram itM SMALT CHANGE 810 8A9 250 MITl'ELS KTEPONIT 9M SWEET I'EACH SJW Small Change raced Service ltan Into defeat drew out and won thereafter Biep-onlt aloeed reaolutrly the etrelch aweet Peach (Irons factor mnet at Ihe wav held on fwnely under itrang riding Red Beeil Muffled hark at the etart was forced tn eome between horses la tha el retch waa blocked near tho rad aad would have bera crong factor with more favorable racing tuck Gingery had no excuee Pompous reur was outrun Service Man null Prtlria Kins went well under a hue! ling ride a Gentile Hall 11910 Barnett 8loux St 4230 i 1 said ths act sperlfieally prohibits more than 30 days of racing In any six months of a calendar Bailey's charge that he advised the rommission in an opinion leal year that a 30-day meet could not he extended brought comment from Ed Gordon of Morrtltnn commission member that "we disagreed with that opinion and went ahead" LYNXNEMlE Open Net Season Today on Courts Here Southweilem netmen will Inaugurate a lengthy 1938 echedule today They take the enurta against the racquelecrs from Mississippi College at 1:45 on the Lynx rlsy Five ainglea and two double! will be played The teams have met several times in the past and in all contests the Lynx have emerged victorious However the Choctaws boast an improved squad and the meet will not be one-sided Coach Peyton Rhodes has chosen Woody Butler Memphis junior to hold down the No 1 position In match Butler who was consistently rated ai No 3 or 4 man laat season haa been the most outstanding man on the squad thia year Dickie Dunlap captain of the 1935 team will play aa No 2 man Cannon Chosen No I Dunlap Cannon nnd David Flowers hnva been fighting it out for the third and fourth positions with Cannon having the alight edge aa the result of a match yesterday Cannon will meet the No 3 man Flowers will play No 4 the veteran Dorsey Barefield will play the No 5 position Cannon and Dunlap Butler and Flowera will compose the two double! teams to meet the Mississippi ns Vanderbilt will be met on the Lynx courtn Saturday afternoon as a feature of an "8" day celebration Nine matches will be played Macon Smith Rick Mays or Paul Freeman will get the rail from Rhodes to hold down the ixth singles position MARSHALL WINS TITLE Capturrs Tennis Championship of flume From Bona Marshall won the tennis championship of Humes defeating Burnett Bonz In the finals 8-1 8-2 In the semi-finals Marshall defeated Milton Greer 8-1 8-2: Boas defeated Lou Sander 8-2 8-2 Registers Close Victory Feature Event in PRINCE TORCH SECOND Pat in Third Wee Lad end Lynx Eye Share Record Time With McPherson Veteran 1IOT SPRINGS March 30-Equaling ths trark record of 1:42 for a mils and 70 yards Jack Mr Phrrann's Glastonbury raced to victory In the fifth and best race on this afternoon's program at Odk-iawn Park Racing under restraint and in last place for more than a hnlf mile Jockey Earl Poole made hia move the 8-year-nld on the far turn and the veteran responded well to coma nn and win by three-quarters of a length rrlnr Torch was second to complete the trip a hnlf -length before Pat while Repaid waa fourth and Conner Boy laat in the field of five Fat showed the wey to the head of the stretch where he weakened firal giving up tn Ihe winner and near the fininh to Prinre Torch aa well Repaid which forced the early pare tired In the drive while Corner Boy was a factor for little mors than thrre-eightha Glastonbury the favorite now shares the track record here with Lynx Eye and Wee I ad Hr earned 109' pminda while Lynx Eye rar-ried 115 and Wee Lad 109 in their record performances By his virtnry astride Glastonbury I'rmle completed a double having previously scored astride Virnock It was his first time tn rotors for several weeks a suspension having been lifted on Saturday cufsr "THINK! For nearly a century Samuels Straight Keuturky Bourbon haa been marie after the same original formula by thn Samurla family TVERY drop is distilled slowly and naturally aged tha object being tn produce a small carefully controlled volume of ths best Nelson Co Kentucky Whiskey VfO better whiskey was mad 90 yearn ago no better whiskey Is mads BOW Only ono battli nf thn distillery! And now 15 months old croiiD Whalranln IJqner a Fullon Ky Dialrlhu-torii for Emit hern Kentucky This advertisement la not Intended to offer this pmdurt for sale nr delivery In any Male or community wherein Ihe ad-vertiiilngaale or um thereof la unlawful 0 INC Memphis Tenn Diktslhult rv FOURTH Osklaws count (about furlong) Claiming price l000 fVM for 4-yeer-olris and up Start good for all but Eretwn from gale Won driving ilnet lame Went 1:51 tt post 1 minute Winner Levilt'e gr 0 Oq Uaulole------ $575 f75 115 115 Tima pH Marie A moment Trained by Dorily Value to winner J-5 WtPp8t xdifton'a Marie 102 6 4 4 7 1 3k 2' 9 4 101 8 6 5 12 12 12 11 11 Eddie Helck xTombereau Idle Victory xErebua Minna Uppercut Her Hero Oil Queen Jaz Age Meany ima Dreamer 1101 5 7 107 7 5 104 2 6 104 4 10 107 10 9 104 9 11 112 12 2 104 1 3 109 11 1 110 8 12 112 1 8 2 5 8 9 7 10 ing of Todd by Grace is at short stop whers Leo Norris last season with Minnespolis is slsted to tske the place of Mickey Haslin Norris batted 290 for the Millers but he has yet to prove hia ability to hit big league pitching which is quite a bit above the American Aasocia- tion grade If be deliver then Haslin is available If Norris comes through all right Haslin will be one of tho reserves The infield will show Doiph Ca- mill! at first base the light hitting but highly artistic Joss Gomes at second Norris at short and Johnny Verges at third Camilli hit 261 last season Gomes 230 and Verges 249 thus there ia no great promise of much scoring power in the infield group Gena Corbett another major league experiment haa been getting second call for the infield reserves as a result of Manager Wilson's decision to use Lou Chiozza as an outfielder Chiona's batting makes him highly desirable in a lineup shy on sticking efficiency and hia failure to fit into the infield picture has caused the shift Chiozza May Retura If Chiozza is returned to the field division Corbett will probably be sent out for more experience He hit well for Winnipeg last year but it la a big hop from the Northern League to the National The outfield la of much higher grade than the infield Johnny Moore and Ethan Allen have rating as fixtures being the only members of the squad who batted in the 300 set a year ago George Watkins haa been battling Chiozxa for tho extra place The loser in this test and Woody Abernathy last year with Baltimore will be the reserves Wilson will do a lot of catching but not so much as in the past Jimmy will be 38 in July and that's bit old to carry on steadily with legs slowed up by the squatting down behind the plate for many seasons 80 Grace will probably be seen in the mask and pads more frequently than Wilson Davis Heads Pitchers Curt Davis heads ths pitching staff with Sylvester Johnson Orville Jorgens Joe Bowman and Bucky Walters as the others who enjoy tho status of starting box-men Kud Moore John Pezzullo and Hal Kelieher are the extra fllngers The newcomer with the best chance of sticking is Claude Passeau who gained considerable prestige In the strikeout line while with Dee Moines of the Western League last year Wilson could make good use of a southpaw pitcher AH his veterans are right-handers Handicapped alike by a amBll park and a weak hitting team this pitching staff figures to appear worse in the final records than it really is If the Phils can finish higher than seventh it wiH be pitching rather than the hitting strength But seventh leeras the probable finish CLAYBROOK NINE WINS Defeats Clarksdalo Monarrhs 8 to 4 At Ginners Park Sunday The Clavbrook Tigers defeated the CIsrksdale Monarch negro baseball team 8 to 4 at Ginners Park in CIsrksdale Sunday Biggs Howard and Ratcliffs pitched for the Tigers Harvey hurled the route for Clarksdale but received poor eupport Starlight Leads ST PETERSBURG March Yacht In the seventh annual St Tetersburg-Havana sailing cina-aic were bucking head winds late to-day and progressing iilowly on their 284-mlle run to Hanava Still well In the lead was Starlight 44-fnot cutter owned and skippered by Al Fay of Hnustnn Texas at 8 pm She was 40 miles north of Dry Tortugss gateway to the treacherous Florida Straits She was egpeeted to pass through the channel around midnight Field MARIE 10J0 IN 370 MCTl'EIJS mi EDDIE 1IEIXK 7J0 849 TOMBKKEAU 149 Cllfton'i Marie la ekwe euarien early salaed slndlly when clear earn to the outside or Ihe drive wore dowa Ihe leaders sad woo yolB away Kddle Helck a it rims taetur Hum the Hart eet the pare under mild receive ihra held on simely while aub mitllns Tumbereau never far bark ekmed determinedly but wna not (ood enoush Idle Victory prominent ihraushnut held on with pood rouraza la thn drive Minna had im eaeuee vppemit flnlehcd etroo Jaa Ape weakened under druas rirtln Ima Urenmer showed not king aad can do better Xrebua dwelt at the Mart Her Haro could not get up 1 4' 61 2 Elston f700 3 Dias Coppsge 540 Webster Hord 520 5 Tinker 8 Riley 810 6 Faust MrsGHPearco 780 Barnett MrsMCford 970 8 Petrella Robllio 11 A0 9 Vail Holt f700 10 Arnold MrsJDM'er 1235 11 Mills Bowlen 1700 12 Erwin Y'blood 1345 FIFTH One mile and 70 yards Purse MOO for 4-yesr-olde and up Biart food from salt Won driving place esme Went 4:11 at post 1 mlnnie Winner McPherson's Sir Uellahail IH-Bisimus Trained by nwner Value In winner Time 1-5 47 1-5 M2A: 1100 190 l-5 (Equals track for the Saints lust season Outfield- Fred Stumpf ia back from Kan-11 city whera he hit A22 last year Stumpf first cama up in tha Na-tinsal League five year ago The pitchers are Ted Lyons Vernon Kennedy John Whitehead Lai Twtje Ray Phelps Johnny Salve-mo once with the Giants and seme ronvgstrrs Hiwever if the Sox come up with a left-hander ail those good rnlhpaw hitters In the American Ltifue will welcome the Chicago bovs ind their right-handed pitch-erj DEFEATED McNatt Gains Unpopular De cision McClellan Wins True Ja-kenn Tran Bureau of Tin Commercial Appeal JACKSON Tenn March 30 Raymond McNatt Bemis took an unpopular judges' decision Charlie Jerome Memphis In 10 fast rounds at the Armory tonight In the semi-windup Murray Es-tea won a six-round decision over Bnhhy Jerome Memphis Cecil McClellan Memphis who turned professional In hia bout with 0 Grogan Bella cama through with a six-round decision Joe Wenxler Memphis used a Little Rock split on Steamboat Jnei Memphis for the only fall in tie wrestling card bout Ha nailed tie Steamboat ip 10 minutes and nt second TWO NEGRO RING SHOWS Serflrat and Kid Box st Twin Cabin Tomorrow Night After a week of idleness boxing he resumed at the two negro 'Iht headquarters with the first PHSram coming off tomorrow night 1 the Twin Cabin in Orange The Civic show 'lj ho held Thursday night The main bout at the Twin Cabin will between Fred Norfleet and Kid O7 bcheduled to go eight rounds "tung Stewart and Sammie Teil tangle over the six-round Jite with a four-rounder betwern rVhting Dummy and Kid Vaughn completing tho card jt the Civic League Bill Hodges lighting Red welterweights "fain attempt to settle their Pute The semi-final will bring "(ether James Casey and James who are scheduled for six Kuna The show will be opened in a four-round affair between "flnnnd Holmes and Kid Casey BRIGHTON WINS TITLE Mnnfnrd for Tipton County Elementary Crown MILFORD Tenn March fmu hoya defeated Mun-tmi r9 t0 t0 wln tha elementary bas-7vii championship In tho con-game Detroit defeated 2 to 24 e' unford guard was vot- P'yr the Tnt- An 1-rtar aaleotion official included Hill liBdiiPh'TFothran Burion: Kuy-W- v- Detroit: Anderson De-Rriehi- eman' Munford Banka Lgbtfoot Munford for5? McReo Mun-' Huffman Brighton Rmf5ur Payers Lost -iSE5VIirLE' Tnn- March 30 fmir mHi 0l McCorkle will lose hJ Aitin--rLKh lrl bssketball team Bver! forwaH Robbie IsJ Marie Morton ren- I'Jird win McBryde reserye graduate in May i 104 l-jrear- olda and up furlwM rhute: aTnann 10S sHemwln Shepherd Roy II xfhlrar lit xJobnny Bana gCnrvua 1 xApprenllt-e aRowanna claimrd Pnet 1:15 pm Clear and lul ARLINGTON IMIHNS BESl'ITS FIRST Purae 5A00 maldrn two-ymr-olda rlaimlng 4 (4 lurWng Rrrklnu (C Cornel B-Ml Royal Fllnhl (Be-k) 490 IM Olleida ll'allaham 1-70 Ttm :54 1-5 S'ar Clmder Quinsy Ladv Frank Napalosa Lam and Hearty nleo rSFCOND RACK-Puree MflO three-year-nide Claiming eluuil miln Msllnrs Gift (McDermolll 1050 5(0 Kale Greenaway (M Calvert) 440 ll Retired (A Rnberlaiui) Time 1:10 1-5- Gypey Flame Manly Mr Hoalon nnd Kxrhnnge Club nleo ran THIRD HACK puree 4fHI IhrM-yew-nlde nnd up rlaimlng nboiil ml" Saramond IH Capermnj 3110 ini 7 on liwriplkut (N Piersnoi 710 JOd Run murk IJ Deerlngl Time 1-5 Kal Hnrrl Julia Omni Ot raven Uo Now Why Yea Whukarlla "IRiuSYH Purae MOO three-yrar-olds allowence about Ji inlle Reaplnn (C Parke 1 400 lM 1-10 Mr (jawaine (R Robert aon) 250 lM Savernake 1C Corheill 2 0 Time 4-5 High Omar Brrett Be Ig and T'ddy Haalam dian ran FIFTH Puma 1000 four-year-1 nld and up allowance! about Ariel Cross (D Brimmer l-M Wnodlender (H Dudley) 37M 1350 Sun Monk (A Moment 17-00 Time 1 :12 Jerk Conner Whisking Flrklc Chanre Cokinel Ed Heartbreak sad We-t Main nlsn ran SIXTH Pure MOO four-yrer-nids and up claiming one mile and 70 1 GaMahad Maid (R H'ehoe) 11M SIS 5 0(1 1 Nankin Brnmmen 4S0 74ft I Nainlie Mae IF Grill) 100 1 Tims 1 :43 4-5 Hroadslrn Junta Hymn Mynah Kn Cbange Dorla Shuwbny and grvrn Up also ran SKVKNTH RACK -Mils nnd alxlemth rmir-year-nldn And up elalming Onhoprlnl (L MrDar'ntl 540 340 I I Pam IG Parkel 400 110 I Mr Thomas (T Klorlie! 4 SO I Tints 1:47 Pompous Oenle Sun Idol Mlrhigan lad and Ration tin ran KICHTII RACK-Mila and 70 yirde Ihree-ycar-nlds claiming Always Blua (D Brsmmrr) 170 150 140 record) WtPpSt Glastonbury 109 2 2 5 5 Torch 110 3 8 4 8' Pat 107 1 1 1 Repaid 110 4 5 8' 2 Corner Boy 110 5 4 2 4' 4 4' 2 1 2 5 MITl'ELS 99191199196111 lesion bury cleverly handled wee taken Is hud for Ihe rarly raring moved up fut when ured took commend ihra Mood Ihe drive gsai'ly "ufl lilier Miung omlender ihmughuui wax blocked when moving up fart eame lo ihe oulxidr in the drive nnd finished fastest Pat sent lo the front at onre 1 wt he pace undrr mild rreerve gave wxy when challenged yet held on gamely In the laxee Repaid quit Coiner Boy nrenkrant wnen eubjected lo (iron urging to outflnlsh Pilnre Torrh niXTH RACK On nnd one-elxleenlh miles Puree IffOO for 4-yrar-okle end up mart nnd i nun gale Won easily: plana driving Went 4:51 sl poet mimue Winner A hr I Star MnstrrMaeile to winner I19 turn 150 115 Tims :14 WlPp8t The Break 113 1 1 xSanterno 109 2 5 Fly'g Dere 108 5 4 xM: Ideal 100 4 2 xBrii Rose 102 3 1 The Break under mild reserve while elretrh took rommend anon ader and IxiidlM war under etoul realmint early BIl'Tl'ELS handled tine undrr etoul rentrnint early Santemo cleverly sained airadiiy wnen urgra hut wan nn mairh iir the winner Klylnft Ir much umI rrinR My Ideal litlo iihmlMlnn held nn xniMly to tfiVdrt My Idl weakened In the fttwich Bnihant RnMjralled thmuithout won with W'ln 'thing left Ban gained atradlly when urged but BFVKNTH One aad noe -quarter for 4-year-olri and up Start gond Imm gala nace- Wlnnrr Orr 5 Pnmpey ner 4375 475 535 15 1 4 5 6 WtFpSL qPrintrmp 104 8 1 1 3 2" 41 8 2" 4 5 3 6 Monedy xOaten xOd Star Raculos Monocle 104 105 101 112 109 Str 1 2 3 4 8 CIGAR The Last Puff is as Mellow as the First THE BREAK 3J9 2JW 220 SANTERNO 249 280 FLYJING DERE 290 nelng well up moved up faxf eppmarhng Ihe miles Claiming prlea 11000 Purrs 3VM Won eaUy plkre driving Wral 5:21 at Malblrd Trained ky owner 1:42 2:0 2 -ft Fin' Jockey Owner To 31 1 Derden Orr 190 Fauet Mice Cmas 1270 3 Dia Day 410 Tinker Barbour 2295 McCray Welch 170 8 Burrill Finch 5J5 announced today Tha deal ia the first of several to he made under tha working agreement between Pins Bluff and Rochester of the Cardinal syilem TO DALLAS Dally Lnava Memphis 7:43 AM 1:43 FM and 14:01 AX (Midnights OTIIKR MW RIll'NI) TRIPS New Orleini 01170 Delimit 11075 thlrai 01434 Birmingham 6 710 1MON BL'B TERMINAL 101 Mnarae Are Phene 0-0000 2J9 8J9 SJ9 Prlntentna tnnk command early let the pace wider clever rating continued gamely a in anmeihlng left Monedy well up throughout rinsed gamely but we no mafrrTor wtnn-r Oaten dotted hnldly hut was so threat Oddeaa S'nr had no Raculos under mild reserve early lallrd to keep ap when urged and pulled up badly lamed Monocle dropPM Iwrk a'1" quarter nnd wna outrun (hereafter Apprratlca aUmrinca claimed MITL'ELS OATEN Pine Bluff Gets Putmann TINE BLUFF Ark March Outright release of First Basemsn Futmnnn by the Bloomington III club to tho Fin Bluff Judges was THE 8AMELSON COMPANY) TT Tf.

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