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4J Monday, July 25, '66 DETROIT FREE PRESS Monday's Entries Ecorse, Great Lakes Knotted to Go Legion in Tie Week Aqueduct Entries Itt-xiM. Ck YO WO. 1. Green xxPrlvate Plana 115 Hignianaer 117 Our Great Life 113 I 1 y- L' -V's Mist OXIn BeUe's Pocket TOLA'S I (6th) Best Bet 7th) Sieeped symbol (8th) Yankee Brahmin 115 Ultra Irish 115 117 117 Andros Isle 108 Dance Contest Florida Magic 113 Mr. San-Jo xLight Intentions 112 Australian Sky xJames Jay lot Beau Star xSamba's Last 103 Be Lively xxCountervail 104 Prince Host Celtic 117 xRepeat II 117 117 124 113 119 Beau dry clobbered Grosse Pointe, 21-10.

Dave Kopec drove home seven runs for the winners. Larry Berry pitched a seven-hitter and Gary Deloye collected three singles as the Printers edged Michigan Transportation in Class 5-3. The Firemen made the playoffs In Class with a 4-S npset of Brokers. The three runs with two singles. Steve Zajac, pitching his first game for Lincoln Park, struck out 15 and walked four In a three-hit Job and doubled home three runs himself.

GEORGE LIGEL hammered a home run, double and two singles in leading Stitt past Northwest, lfr-7. Pete Evangelists and Paul Stevenson both had four hits each as There's one week remaining In the regular season in the 16th District's American Legion league and there's a big tie at the top of the standings. Ecorse pulled into a first-place tie with Great Lakes by defeating Southgate, 6-0, while Lincoln Park was upsetting Great Lakes, 6-2. Jim Cooper pitched a two-hitter and struck out eight for Ecorse while second baseman Paul Buxton knocked in CL JTO UP, f. 117 Jubilo II 117 Indestructible xxJoela Lovely Afternoon 112 117 117 105 xSelf Winder North Channel 117 Jehu 117 Venl'a Son A How Experts Pick 'Em Realism 117 cL IYO m.

i t. in 120 106 xxReluctant xAda Fom Dragon 111 Decada xxG-Hurry 107 Make Sense Silky Rosa 118 xB. Engaged xxxWorthv Whirl 108 th MOO, CL iYO, IVif. Rjarfwit Firemen were outhit, 12-5, but AL SPEED Pesky Joe Ampullan AP OLD ROSEBUD RACING FORM CONSENSUS Pesky Joe Royal Toke Pesky Joe Pesky Joe Rippeys Pay Day Ampullan Ampullan Royal Toke Golden Tip Magic Reader Royal Toke Ampullan lis Empress rampaoonna Princess upon Date Bait xxSweeping Winn Royal Toke ii uxan us 119 My Maura 115 -Pppie's Volea 115 112 Corullah 119 Falconry 119 115 Haute Couture 115 Arabian Countess a-Polygata Amherst 'Tennessee Dws; lop lurf lrainer won tne game with a four run ratty In the seventh. The Cubs had on their hitting domes in Class banging out 18 hits in a 15-4 conquest of West-Seven.

Ron Childs, Tony Hughes and Bob Hinton all had three hits for the winners. Steve Lentz and Joe Sabourien shared a one-hitter in pitching the Firefighters to a 12-1 decision over UAW. LTJDINGTON NEWS blew a 6-0 lead and went into the ninth trailing, 8-7. But here Ludington scored eight runs to grab a 15-9 victory over K. B.

Service. George Dobozy hit a grandslam homer in the ninth and Steve Upton added a three-run homer. Dan Loeffler had some muscle for Royer AAA in the Billy Rogell League. The 15-year-old pitcher-outfielder had two home runs, the first clearing the right centerfield fence at Jayne Field and landing on Conant Ave. Royer defeated Wish Egan, 11-5.

Larry Walker, who had three previous singles, homered with two out in the bottom of the 11th to bring Nature Boy a 7-6 victory over the Chiefs. 119 xLittle Who Who 110 119 Louisa's Delight 115 lie niirmum no DETROIT BASEBALL FEDERATION Class FTfntars Mich. Transportation 2, Class Adray Appliance Hoislngton s. Firemen 4, AAB Brokers 3. West $ide Cubs 4.

Firefighters 12, UAW Reslon 1-A 1. Ludingfon 'News 15, K. s. Servlca t. Catholic Central 5, Trailers 1.

$Mrks Stinson (forfeit). Billy Roaell Blazers 5, Engineers 4. Heladi fl-unim-Amiinin mry ale, 3YO up, 7 f. Demon Dyno 114 There Goes Sam 112 Woodford 114 New Outlook 117 a-GokJen Buttons 110 Advocator 110 exercise boy, then left school to Continued from First Sports 1 aravan 1 10 Rice entry el, IYO, 7 f. Sole Support 122 xRoval Royer AAA 11, Wish Esau f.

Nature Bov 7. Chia 1 become a jockey but after rid the money he won betting went West-7 Monarchs 3. ing a few winners he got too names s. Ford Wyomlnf as quickly as it came. Simpleton 112 Harbinger 107 xHolly Man 111 North Rim 116 zBeaustone 109 Indian Fighter 116 heavy.

Later he rode In Horse AMERICAN LEGION Trainers like the late B. A. Betty's Champ Betty's Champ Betty's Champ Betty's Champ BETTY'S CHMP Vs Princess Co Hyp Ben Chuck Peppermint Vs Princess Peppermint Inlike Flynn Inllke Flynn Vs Princess Peppermint Troublesome Sal Wild Walter Rough Lisa Troublesome Sal Troublesome Sal Rough Lisa Bold Tag Wild Walter Rough Lisa Wild Walter Hindu Widow Roadcar Roadcar Wild Walter Rough Lisa Barbara Noel SMALL- BANDIT Miss Cease BARB'RA NOEL Barbara Noel The Nob Grouchy Abee Barbara Noel The Nob Small Bandit Clocked' The Nob Small Bandit Miss Cease Miss Cease Pinewood Panaman Trim Angel Rango Pinewood Fanaman Gaitelro II Rango Pinewood Panaman Trim Angel Model Pinewood Trim Angel Rango Gold Forever Estalight Royal Discovery Estalight Estalight Estalight Cherokee Brook Cherokee Brook Royal Discovery Royal Discovery Mist O'Len Sea Errand Estalight Gold Forever Gold Forever BELLE'S PCKT Blue Struggle THE NUTTS Belle's Pocket BELLE'S PCKT Blue Struggle Yard Man Gem Line The Nutts The Nutts Nerva Rullah Gem Line Blue Struggle Blue Struggle Blue Struggle Towel 112 7th IMN. ale. IYO ua.

I ml shows and at hunt meetings as a steeplechase jockey. (Plain Ben) Jones and James Stitt 1, Northwest 7. Beaudry 23, Grosse Pointe 10. District Lincoln Par 4, Great Lakes 1 Triple Brook 123 xPettlcoat 113 Yasta 120 xMac's Sparkler 118 (Sunny Jim) Fitzsimmons had AFTER SPENDING four legend and millions of dollars Honor Bright 118 Esterilla 116 itti-MKXJ, ale, 3YO up, ml turf Lanooustlne 111 Shimnwrlna 1T Era aournsare a. Dunbar 0, Wayne 1.

Trenton 5, Inkster 3. years in the Air Force in World War II he got a job back home Snow Tears 118 xxlnspirlng 104 going for them but Tennessee realized his success mostly with wiiioygnoy Bay in Buffet Dinner 111 xWell Played 106 Willsre 113 ordinary platers and a handful as a plumbers' helper, but Still-son wrenches couldn't take the place of horses and he finally 9th 5.000. el. IYO ud. of allowance and stake horses.

xxMain Count 108 Casque 115 Bulco 119 Rebel Light 119 Supreme Count 119 Stormy Outlook came to Detroit to work as a Car Aid 115 City Water 115 groom for the stable of P. L. weignmasrer I iy "For my money, he's the greatest horseman who ever lived," said Detroiter Frank Carlin, fo whom Tennessee was training at his death. Grissom and Harold Sherman. Publinxer Gives Par A Pasting In 1948 T.

A. Grissom, P. Yoigal Yoigal Count De ChangeBubba Jack Maggie Go Maggie Go Yoigal Bubba Jack Bubba Jack Count De Change Yoigal Maggie Go Maggie Go Hindu Brother Artistic Spin i-j, x-s, xxy, xxx-is ess. aac Monmouth Entries 1st l.SM. cl.

mria 11IVA. a f. brother, decided to go into the Crack Shot Wright was born and raised at the Foxland Hall Farm in racing business with his partner Constant Hanger 116 xxA Killer's Kin 101 xxChamn Hill 107 Whatvoudn in Ed Grosfield and Sherman rec Gallatin, where his father Sir Maple Irish Fingers Florida Punch Rico Reward Flying Sage Sir Maple Rico Reward Sir Maple Irish Fingers Irish Fingers Flying Sage Sir Maple 116 Rico Reward Sir Maple Flying Sage Robert Kolb joined the club Sunday when he 111 ommended his eager new groom was foreman. Komuius Tooey Jr Marco Pass Medusa 116 Count Song 116 General Note 116 Pampano 111 xxWhlrling 111 Square 111 Lord Al as a likely trainer. Tennessee started out as an 116 106 aced the 180-yard No.

3 hole at Automatic Spin Adveron raui Bada hit a hot streak 116 f-rencn custom 116 Sunday in leading his Morev's The Best at Hazel Park. Kensington Park. Kolb used a 4-wood for his perfect shot. 2nd 3,000, cl, 4Y0 no. t.

Missile Rock 116 Under 110 Grissom and Grosfield, later to become famed as the Stable, bought the mare Knight's Gift and Tennessee Wright was in business. Ruth Champs No. 2 team to a 22-0 blanking of Highland In Michigan Pub- Our Affair 113 Mrs. M.S. liol M'selle de Fer no xjimzbarb 105 Second To None 110 Primbar 113 Strike Beck 110 Playampa 110 unx uoir Association team nlav.

isaaa nrea a lour-under par How Al Speed Sees Them Capture 2nd That first season he saddled miss utnm cl, 3YO up, Ittmf. hurdles 68 at Highland, collecting seven Rudy Rullah 145 b-Hunstanworth 146 the winners of only 13 races and Golden Louis 146 a-Thorneycroft 145 Dirdies and scoring four points $33,630. Rarely after that did he 9-Dnxron rcoaa 132 cnamoeriain 139 East Side Kiwanis, the de ror nis team. 2-year-olds, ana rcn riympn IM XD-tXemptlOfl 141 FIRST Purse $2,500, claiming have fewer than 100 winners a 117 Early speed only Gargan 117 Prefers mud Knapp fending champion, made it two SEE THE CHRYSLER CORP. TURBINE enn on Display at ED DAVIS, INC.

11825 Dexter al Elmhirit JULY 25-26-27 The victory for Morev's cou 1 Small Bandit 2 Grouchy Abes 4 Miss Cease 6 x-Perllous Prlda 8 x-Teddy Gavin Wat, rat. uz near mares pom 104 No peril at all Willari Comment Erratic but tough 117 b-Milis ft Mather entry mdn 2YO, 5Vi f. Balderdash 117 I'v year and his horses earned hundreds of thousands of dollars. victories in a row Sunday in pled with San Marino's 11-10 mne: PP Horse 10-PESKY JOE 1 x-AMPULIAN 2 ROYAL TOKE 112 Terrible, In east Layland ill Likes the route 117 117 the Michigan Babe Ruth base decision over Green Acres still 112 Always too lata FIFTH-Purse $2400, claiming 4-year-oWs and Woman's Rights 117 Kilbegan Amturning 117 Heysug Whatchamacallft 117 Silly Session 117 UP, furlongs: ball tournament now in pro 117 left Morey's one game behind the lead in the Blue Division. No Boy Jockey Garsan Barnes Pong Saddls allico Pong Waft Gaddis Craig Pichette gress at Lincoln Park.

Among the best were Money Broker, winner of the Florida Derby; Lurullah, winner of the Michigan Derby; Shan Pac and pieseiman Snyder Gargan ib urner 11 no arranger Game Maid 117 Devotedly Straight Exhaust 117 Ruxton Rosa xxx Le Parans 107 Jo Marel 3 x-Pepper Eddy 4 Duchess Jo Jean 5 Magic Reader 6 Golden Tip 7 x-Yorgos S. 8 RippeysPay Day 109 Far back all year 107 Rallied in last 109 Trailer in most 114 Longtime loser 107 Fizzles every tlma 117 Speedy contender lno Possible soeed Kiwanis got two-hit pitching 117 117 117 U7 117 IDYL WYLD defeated Brae- 119 Trouble last 122 Tough oldtimer 114 Showing Ufa 114 Has been better 117 Occasional bid 119 In-and-out threat 117 Seldom wins 114 So-so newcomer 1 PINEWOOD 3- PANANAN 5 TRIM ANGEL 2 Model 4 Shattuck 6 Gaiteiro II 7 Rango Young Startmat Walt Holmes Wesley Ashcraft. from Jim McGraw and turned back Bessemer, 8-2. Port Huron Pacheco ain i.mn, ci, to up, a f. a-Double Oaks 111 Biographer Not Behaving 115 xOn Land Ras Paddock 117 Mister Snow Nash 119 Man 108 SEWEL7 burn, 14-7, to move Into a first-place tie with Braeburn in the Gold Division.

9 Daisys zipper 11- Rlsk Not 12 Foxeenl Nicholson 9-yaaroMs, Holmes Walt eliminated Kalamazoo and Mid ALSO ELIGIBLE 112 Speedy If In 114 Outrun In Chicago 114 Rolls in stretch sixth Purse $1,100, claiming 117! In 1962 Wright, tiring of the rugged routine required by the 50-horse Grissom stable, left his Turiongs: Meaux a-rero lis Rough Territory 117 xTr8.pv J10 s-ea Skipper 11) land sidelined Belleville in other games Sunday. Both scores i4 Fleeta 111 Slipped lately Ktinltake 1 rmln-Pri i .500. elaimlna 4-year-olds and Detroit patron and began to op Up, toaieo in wicnigan, 114 Tough newcomer Cr 117 Always in there Holn 117 Sharp en best Not 109 Flashing speed Snyi 114 Much too cheap Fleselrr 106 Speedy threat Gad 111 Outrun bv cheaper No were 2-1. Jim Wright got two 3 GOLD FOREVER 5 ESTALIGHT MIST O'LEN 1 Impark Lady 2 Sea Errard 4 x-Roval Discovery 6 Dripping Springs 7 Cherokee Brook (BETTY'S CHA erate on a smaller scale. And 7 VS PRINCESS hits and scored both runs for still the winners came.

Midland. 114 Stretch danger Snyder, Rochester No. 1 with a 19'i-Vi victory over Romeo remained on top in the Red Division while Bald Mountain continued to lead the White Division by beating Hickory Hollow No. 1, In ot matches, Lilacs edged Salem Hills, 12-10; Hick In Monday's games Port SEVENTH Purse $4,500, allowances, 4-year-olds and up, 4V furlonat; Barrow Walt Pacheco Sluss Barnes No Boy Holmes Lopez Schmitt No Boy No Boy Barrow Gaddis 114 Outran this kind 114 In-and-out threat 109 Dud Lately 117 Lost his sting 119 Chronic also-ran 114 Over the hill 114 Mildly Improved 114 Rarely any run 117 Outside chance ALSO ELIGIBLE 109 Game outsider 114 Never far away PEPP6RIWIKI I 2 Bavou Manor 4 x-Roaring Bee 5 Rough valley t-Senhuek 9 Prince Torun 10 Inlike Flynn 11 Wran It Huron meets Berkley at 2 p.m. PERHAPS HIS best "horse Don't gg Dig! iw Nippea BY Dmr craig 119 Beat tough field Holmes and Monroe plays Lincoln Park 104 Fast and game 4 BELLE'S POCKET 2- BLUE STRUGGLE 6- X-NERVA RULLAH 1 x-Frances Grey 3 Yard Man Gem Line 7 Travel Agent 107 Steps up hiqh 119 Starts too slow caoois Willard Walt Galllmore -HDiiaiDnim-Drunnin9 entry cl, 2YO, SVt f.

Petare's Jewel 115 Be Joyful Will Please 116 Skysab xxStand By Me 105 Ricos Spy Fastest Gun 116 xField Of Rose Persian Blade 115 7th ak, 3S4YO, f. Parkway North 113 Conchy Joe Came To Play 116 Tully Jr. I13 Johnny's Form Watch Yourself 113 Sy-A Phantom Island 114 ale, 3YO, 4 f. Finance King 117 Coheslan One Night Stand 115 War Censor War Horn 119 Eullca Sailor Cap 119 3YO, 1 1-16 ml. Newground 114 Gay Searcher xxGreek Sentinel 103 Dosea Askforme 109 Sudden Light Autumn Medley 112 Michael Unbowed 112 J.

Toppa x-5; xx-7; xxx-10 lbs. aac. was jockey Robert L. Baird. Between them they accounted for hundreds of winners and all kinds of records at the Detroit 114 Game speed 2-Buily Birr -x-Breathina Easy 109 All races poor ory Hollow No.

2 defeated North at 5 p.m. A Twin Victory 13 svtria Willard 114 Seldom wins 109 Not old self rpu 11 outrun In 'AA wan S-x-The Nutts THIRD Purse $2,500, claiming 2-year-old maid- EIGHTH-Purso $2400, claiming 4-year-okts and tracks over the years. Brook, 13-8 and Sylvan Glen turned back Rochester No. MR. MM mils 114 5-YOIGAL Many of Wright's training pro 117 Recent runnervn 11T ADie in tieveiaiM nay 112 Romped in last Gaddis 10-ROUGH LISA --COUNT DE C'GB 2, 12U-9.

2 For Farmington 7-HINDU WIDOW 110 114 114 RED DIVISION 109 Last was a dandy willard 114 Loser all year Cox 117 Beat cheaper Fleselman lie Good eariv speed Cra la 4-x-MAGGIE 60 1 Grump 3 Bubba Jack 6 Hindu Brother 7 x.Svmhol HICKORY NORTHBR00K Farmington captured the 18th 117 Improving lately 120 Close with better 120 Outrun 3 times 120 Shows little 115 Trailed only try 170 Outside chance 120 Last with these 120 Far hack twice HOLLOW 2 (81 1 (11U) 1 Wild waiter 2 Roadcar 3 Pteov's Pel 4 x-Mr. Beau Jr. 5 Bold Tag 6 T' 'Nother Side Campbell Gargan No Boy Kunitake Holmes Holmes Bemes Walt No Boy V'd'borre No Boy Callico 104 One to catch Cannon District American Legion base 4 lemons (74) Sackman (7) Pomey (84) Baker (49) 109 Outrun bv these no boy 8 Artistic Spin 4 1h Best oaii NINTH Pursa $1500, claiming 4-year-otds and teges are now successful trainers in their own right Gordon Potter, John Meaux and Gus Lonski. Funeral services for Wright win be held si 9 pjn. Monday at the Vasu-Lynch Home, 4S75 North Woodward, Royal Oak.

Arlington Entries 1st 3,300. Cl, 3YO, 4 f. ball title Sunday by beating Milford, 4-0 and 7-1, to finish 9 Bully Bing 3Vi Cowell (75 I i AISD ELIGIBLE Den nan Skrzyckl (73) Stevens (74) Bast ball Ml ball 3 Derate No Boy Kunitake xDaddy's Knights Lodging 113 Vh Bast 11 Foxy-Bonny 112 Faint speed 12 Foxvlew 120 Outrun every tlma ii ch Mlrf 117 Stranaer Princess with a 21-5 record. Farmington thus qualifies for the Third Doris 24-HOUR SERVICE IT600 LIYERNOIS nr. McNichols UN 3-7800 15304 KERCHEVAL Nr.

Beeconsfield VA Z-9070 113 Lopez IrTo REWARD 107 Mori 4- SIR MAPLE 112 Would like mud 2 FLYING SA6I 117 Danger with these l-He Man 114 Trailing, lately 3 x-BIg Prize 109 Longshot speed 5 x-Florlda Punch 112 Fresh speed 7 7rk 107 Never a winner 113 ROCHESTER 1 ROMEO tVM No Bey No Boy Dan lean Gaddis Gaddis 14 Little Tonda 115 Dull In debut No Boy FOURTH Purse $1500, claiming 4-year-elds and Zone tournament at TJtica, Aug. tin. Ai furlanas: 113 Rans H. 113 Arkys Bouquet 115 PriscillaMullen 113 New Honors 115 a-Str eight 113 Jacket Never Resting a-Classic Art Chamomile Youcather Nicketta Girl Clipper Cargo xPav Now 4 Szymanskl (77) 3 Smith (84) 1 2 Best ball 1 Burial will follow in Gallatin. 5-7.

113 113 112 "3 3 BARBARA NOIL Garaan 8 Irish Fingers 114 Chance. If right 112 Last few sharp 117 Best would do 117 Often a good bid Gargan Craiq No Boy THE NOB Thompson (73) Smith (80) Best ball Dwisht (77) Kurach (7) Best ball Carl Misch's three-run homer Post Time 3:30 p.m. x-Apprentice allowance claimed. -CLOCKED 7-1 3tt Pollard (81) Vt 4 Olvrys (83) a 3 Best ball 108 Term. Surviving are Tennessee's wife Genruoj, their three children, Sheila, 16, Thomas, 14, and Vickie, 12, and three brothers and Rick Krumm's one-hit pitching won the opener for a-stepnens, Berndt entry mdn 2YO, 4 f.

WHITE DIVISION Boot Nose 115 Foight Or Flight 115 aJac'n Jil Farmington, In the nightcap, 115 Great Art 115 BALD MOUNTAIN (16U) HICKORY HOLLOW 1 (5) Sutherland ($4) 0 Wilkie (77) 2 and three sisters. 115 115 4 2 Jerry Turner posted his sixth straight victory without a loss b-Busy Life Amor En Flor zSpoiled Rotten Castle Rullah 115 c-Ho Ho He 115 a-Scobo 109 xOur Timothy 115 b-Dude Man Harness Selections 110 Best baA McCllntock (7 Balliet (78) Best bell Allen (77) Robertson (72) Best ball 115 115 SPORTSMEN'SiOXING CLUB, Inc. Presents clUB B0XII1G COBO ARENA TONITE at 8:30 MAIN EVENT while Jerry Tinkle, Chris Nor xsieepy Pat 110 c-Jolly Sprit meison Ui) i Breitmeyer (80) Best ball 0 a-Oak Hill Stable. Waldamar Cvmt ton and Mike Perry all homered Trenton Driver Seeks 3d Win inc. enirr b-Ellsworth entry in the fourth inning.

ROCHESTER 2 c-Jollv Green Stable SYLVAN GLEN (12V,) 2-2-1 SECOND $700; conditioned pace; mile: 4-INDIAN SWAN (Beanie) 3rd 3,500. ale. IV, f. 1-SILENT RHYTHM (Goudreau) 6-5-51 BY AL SPEED MONDAY NIGHT'S ENTRIES 4 riauar Sham, fBunfleld) sweep UP (Mcllmurrav) 3-7-4 4-54 4-7-4 1 Lendzon (46) 4 Ftoch (80) 4 1 Best ball 2 Tt Brooks (79) 'A Hamtramck Rolls Dick Mitchell, up-and-comlncr 4-7-4 6 LENAWEE TIME (Norris) Lasts Horse Driver Starts Pom'te, Jr. (73) Wozniak (74) Best ball Baldwin (74) Smith (74) Best ball 110 114 107 no no 115 112 3-5-4 1-8-8 FIRST-S700; conditioned trot; mile: 1 PICK'S CHOICE (Lutl) 2-2-1 1' McMasters (73) 2Vti l'A Best ball lVk To Colt Crown Trenton pilot, will go after his third win in the last two weeks in the 20-lap superstock feature Runaway Risque 117 Miss Pry Lady Bee Dare 105 xTee For Tiger Bee's Image 112 Loweta Nervous George 112 Jolly Joan Saltation 115 Fiddlin' Bee cl, mdn 2YO, 4 f.

Gun Owenello 112 Boley Grainy Green 115 Page Rff Desired Action 112 Ocean Art Bramps 115 Darlene's Gay Guard 115 Debbie 2 Bye Y'AII (Hall) 6-5-3 3 Rustic Moon (Roach) 4-3-1 4 Georgia Peach (Regur) 5-0-0 Phvllu WAttern (Sattelheral 7-2-1 BLUE DIVISION 4-3-1 3 Vwienne Volo (Mcllmurrav) 4 Maior e. Pick (Waldo) 5 Smoky Marlin (Roach) 8- Unadllla (Boring) ALSO ELIGIBLE 9 Tinys Jet (Mcllmurrav) FOURTH $700; conditioned mile: 4- ADIOS SIGN (Merriman) 5 DUFFY BOY (Bonne) BATTLE LOU (Morris! HIGHLAND (01 (22) 4- GRAYSTONE LADY (Bellows) 2-6-2 1 GENERAL WORTHY (Taylor) 3-9-8 2 Hideaway Ex (Reynolds) 6-3-6 5 Baron Cal (McVev) 2-4-5 Hamtramck, scoring 45 runs pace; race Monday night at the Mt. 115 McCormick (84) Ressler (S3) 0 7-Starlight Express (Webster, Jr.) 8-5-4 ALSO ELIGIBLE 9 Will Milloy (Foster) 5-5-5 10-Fieet Flash (Fisher) 6-2-2 6-Lou Western (Regur) 4-5-3 MOREY'S 2 Cane (75) Peak (74) Best ball Bada (68) Schwope (77) Best ball Best Dan 112 Clemens Race Track. The program, which will include super- 7-MUce's Dream (Deters) 2-8-2 Mr Playboy 115 Over The Rocks 115 8-Grand Grady (Fisher) -5-1-4 2-4-4 2- 2-3 3- 2-7 7-2-4 7-4-5 M'tgomery (85) McCormick (81) Best ball ALSO ELIGIBLE 1 Helena Lin Sue (Deters) stock and sportsmans events. THIRD $700; conditioned pace; mile: 1 FALSE ALARM (Merriman) 4-1-1 uoc-s Last Day 112 Mannerly 115 Fastolan 112 Shimmer's Star 115 Laneclla 115 Chief Sock-Em 115 9 Josedale Treasure (Rattenbury) 5-4-2 10-Hard To Catch (Reynolds) 9-8-6 7-YONK (Phillips) 2-6-6 will begin with time trials at 7 CREEN ACRES in three games, won the District 3 Colt League baseball title and a place in the state championships Sunday by defeating Lincoln Park, 14-1, in the finals.

Jim Sangreg-ario and Andy Wajda combined to pitch a one SAN MARINA (11VO ihi wmmmni 113 ale, 2YO, 4 f. 2 Hedy's Tip (Merriman, Jr.) 3 Slonllll Merldale (Hall) 6 Diana Brewer (O'Hare) 7 Princess Elaine (Tavlor) ALSO ELIGIBLE 9 Snllra L. (O'Berrv) p.m. and the first heat race at Beamingly 117 Blossom Morgan 113 5-0-0 3-6-7 5-3-4 8 :30 p.m. r-iuur iiiuugnr reggv LIZ 117 Teacher's Art 117 xAmerlgo Lady 108 Armstrong (71) Roberts (7;) Best ball Mclnertney (a) Nordness (42) Best ball 0 Badacfskl (67) 4 Webster (7) IVa Best ball 4 Courtney (72) 1 Laise (46) 1 Best ball Mitchell won his first race of FRANK JOSEPH New York vs.

WILLIE WILLIAMS Detroit LIGHTHEAVIES-S ROUNDS plus The Sensational Lewis Boys Alvin (Bine) Lewis vs. Art Miller Hedgemon Lewis vs. Charles Lewis AND OTHER STARS IN ALL ACTION BOUTS RINGSIDE $3.00 RESERVED $2.00 GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 Tickets en sale at Cobe Arena, Hudson's, Grinnell'i, Schol-mck's, Broad's Safari Lounge, 2800 Guardian Bldg. 10 Scotch Victory (Mcllmurray) the year1 on July 11, and popped em ci, JTO, 1 t. Warlet 115 Come On Venetian Malvern Reward 117 Deponent Cra las Tune 112 Juaaernaut hitter.

The lone hit was Bill FIFTH $700; claiming pace; mile: 7 ETHEL ATTORNEY (Mer-n, Jr) H-5 5-BILL RAINBOW (Mcllmurray) 2-2-3 back for another win last Thurs GOLD DIVISION LILACS SALEM HILLS (10) 02). day night. "I 112 115 115 115 4 Kino (75) 2-5-6 8-2-4 xFence Rattler 110 Irish Fox 0 4 alC, 3YO up, 4 f. CVeioblond lilt Partinav ii ex i i Bocskay (70) Parkins (83) Best ball Lock (73) Mass! (80) Best ball Pfeifer (75) 114 Best ball 3 Smith (74) IVi Kowalskl (79) 2 Best ball 1- MISS MARBELLA (Simmons) 2 Gastown Dream (Norris) 3- Kinq Ellas (Trigg) 4 Benny Hunch (Robinson) 6 Dorabelle (Foster) 8 El Dora Jenko (Goudreau) ALSO ELIGIBLE 9 Mr. Termite (Novick, Jr.) Calcas.il 115 Gallant Heritage 115 Best Bet Sleepers Proposition lis Rough Em 115 IVi 1 2'A 1 C7V4) 5- 1-2 0- 7-7 1- 6-6 6- 7-8 1-1-3 4-5-1 Balow's third home run of the day.

Balow had hit two homers in an earlier game Sunday. Deacons Name New Gage Aide WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. 'Kerosene9 Jet Rules Dragway The Bonneville Avenger, a IDYL WYLD (14V,) BRAEBURN Pendelbery (75) 1 Briwel (75) 10-Golden Daley (Hall) xuiva a nooT uu sth 4v000, ale, 3YO, 511 f. (turf) rPeria 107 Mr. Swoon Swift Roman 115 Satin Son a-Kornekopie 117 Jetsandor Golden Guy 115 Manta H.

119 115 115 112 Plain, Jr. (75) SIXTH -4900: elaimlna oecei mlla: Miss Marbella (5th) Moon Shadow (10th) 7 ETHA PEARL (Foster) 2-1-4 3'T 2111 (77) Vi Best ball 4 Wilson (80) 1 Brooks (7) 2li Best ball Etha Pearl (6th) a I 3 Vi a SO LONG'S PRINCE IN'CK. jr.I 1-4-3 sesi oaii Priest (74) McCamant (72) Best balj a-jeiomiss 110 a-Knapp, Reverie Knoll Farms entry cl, 3YO UP. 6 f. 4 JET GRATTAN (Merriman, Jr.) 2-44 1 Julie McGuinea (Hall) 3-1-6 2 Beulah Petite (Mcllmurray) 7-5-2 3 B.

Hedgewood (Reynolds) 4-6-4 5 Desi Arnold (Hammell) 3-1-6 8 Patsy Hal (Barnaby) 4-2-6 (AP) Neil Johnston, a vet 115 115 110 lis eran of 10 years in the National All American Aero Space Boy 115 Ramble On Neman Sea 110 Lady Maria Peter Glory 117 a-Floral Shop Mac's Hobby 115 Luckey Punch Troy Our Boy 115 Alifan xGrand Wizard 112 a-Peacodc Pike kerosene-burning turbo-jet dragster driven by Fred Sibley, took a best two-in-three match race from Tom McCourry's four-engine Buick Riviera Wagon-Master at Motor City Dragway Saturday night. Sibley, a former Detroiter Basketball Association as a player and coach, Saturday was conditioned trot; SEVENTH 112 117 115 mile: named an assistant basketball laixing noy 11s 1-STAR bell (McGarty; z-7-a 6-CLEM'S CHOICE (Reynolds) 7-1-5 Saturday Night's NorthvUle Results -Bishop Stable Inc. entry 1-3; x-5 lbs. aac coach at Wake Forest, 4-SULKY BOY (Wlthay) 1-7-1 2 Success Zora (Ackerman) 5-6-1 3 Uncle Art (Tavlor) 7-6-1 now living In Ohio, got a best 5-Little (Quick) 4-2-6 7-Chorus Girl (Foster) 1-4-4 conditioned pace; THIRD-Trot; mils: 2:10. mile- Noble Boy (Deters) 6.40 4.20 3.40 Miss Mo Reynolds) 6.40 3.80 FIRST-Paee; mile: 2:06 2-1.

Shandydale Marian (Hall) 26.40 9.60 6.20 Little Joe Jam (Merriman, Jr.) 5.00 4.20 Key Knight (Foster) 4.40 Bobby Freeman, Regan Way. Gavaire. Black Racer, Pretty Gal. Susie The Great (Tavlor) 4.40 5 JIMMY K. CHIEF (Norm) 1-5-5 3 QUEEN OF AMBOY (Barnaby) 2-2-7 4- BUD'S DREAM (No Driver) 4-2-5 1- lke's Sister (Hall) 7-8-8 2 Winning Bunnv (Reour) 4-5-3 v-onossei.

iruoy rial, norrie, Benny's elapsed time of 7.67 seconds and 218.44 miles an hour from the projectile. State Cyclist Killed in Race eta II. FOURTH Paeei mlla; 4-BT 6- Knight Gift (Nlles) 3-5-5 7 NeN Knox (Mcllmurrav) 6-4-7 Miss Legality (Ross) 21.20 6.00 4.20 Patty Mist (Novick, Jr.) 3.20 2.B0 A It a. II a (B144, Trlensle, Publications, Inc.) AT AOUEDUCT auircv 2i. mm- vip nir senior e.

9-Desea 15, Sudden Light IS, Michael Danny o. prim (Coftman) 6.40 8- Flying Time (Roach) 5-5-7 ALSO ELIGIBLE 9 Pearl's Dream (Ackerman) 8-3-2 An Kin. vn ma nrjim. Miea inhtu I DANCE. CONTEST 25.

Oreea Htgh- j. i op pa e. AT ARLINGTON wui, mixe manion, soanisn soy. 10-Skinan (McGarty) 4-5-4 lanoer ue Lively 14, Jehu H. Self Winder 7, 1 CHAMOMILE 27, Nicketta Girl 4.

FIFTH SLftOAt uhi ailla. S.I Ml NTH 11.000: eonditionad naeai mlla 20, b. engaged Ada From Decada 14. Reluctant Draoa I Sleeov Pat le. Kant Nnu a.

Mu 8-SUNGLOW (Merriman. Jr.) 2-3-4 1 Jollv Joan 3. Mite Prv e. I amta A Torio (Pletcher) 38.00 15.60 6.80 Loose Talk (Merriman) 10.40 5.40 Fast D. L.

(Brown) 3.60 1 GLENN PRIMROSE (POSteTI a-I-4 4-SU DAN'S EXPRESS (Hudson) 1-1-7 2- Lou Artel (Mcllmurray) 1-4-5 KTinm piny, tuo Kooney. r-ainawn pace; mile: 2:10 4-5. Cora Knox (Mcllmurrav) 5.40 3.00 2.60 Tim TIw-k (Ackerman) 3.20 2.80 kick, reacnamonr, havonian May. O. (AP) A crackup during a motorcycle race Saturday night at the Miami County Fairgrounds fatally injured Bates Molyneau, 35, a driver from Highland, Mich.

Molyneau died in a Troy hospital soon after the accident. He suffered a crushed chest. 3 Gold Bond (Casoraanoa) 5-2-1 SIXTH M.50O: trot, mlla. 9-M 4 Miss Royal Time (Winn) 6-8-6 5- Fenella's Boy (Norris) 4-4-5 4 Lanceila 14, Ten Commands Bo-. ley 4.

Sr-Teachefs, Art 24, Fluffy Thought 7, Blossom Morgan 5. 4 Venetian Reward II, Juggernaut II, Fence Rattler 7. 7-Catcas II 12. Gallant Heritage 12, Cyclobbnd 0-Jetsander ,11, Parla 10, Satin Son 10. Gale Warning (Brown) .5.20 Claret's Boy (McGarty) 3.60 3.80 2.40 4Coruliah Arabian Countess f.

Nursemaid Advocator 24, Demon Dyne 12, Tara- vari 4. 4 Sole Support 17, Indian Fighter 10, Holly Man 9. 7 Mac's Sparkler 17, Honor Bright Triple Brook 7. Buffet Dinner 24, Well Played 11. Snow Tears 3.

t-Cu. 22t Buicaot, Water 4. 1 General Note 13. Romulus a Lord Hambee, Mr. Cocnief, orown sugar Baby, Confederate Money, New Comer.

7-Starkle (Haynes) 4-4-1 ai fi iGim ss uiner ivierriman) 6.40 3.60 Brazoshanover (Mcllmurrav) 4.20 9 Keener' Gav Bov (Robinson) 2-4-3 jan Rave, 1 ijirnn. wmwr Hjinnuor 10 Scot Ervin (Norris) 2-3-0 Miahtv Pick. 9 Grand Wizard Peter Glory f. 22, DAILY DOUBLE: (5-1) Paid $114.20. Floral Shoo 4.

SEVENTH tlAfli mlla. TENTH SI ,100: clatmliw pacat mile: Leader ITav orl 40 on 17 nn ux 2-MARY CAROL (Hammell) 1-1-2 Queen's Maid (Reynolds) 6.00 4.00 MAZZT" ANDERSON (M'rimani 4-2-1 B-MOON SHADOW (Ackerman) 7-1-5 1 racys price (Merriman; 5.80 Mat Bout Lasts 1 Southern Pixie (Sargent) wioow lucv, Marx Land, Indian Beauty, LEO DUROCHER SAYS SEE THE WORLD'S LARGEST 2 SECOND TO NONE Our Affair Primbar 5. Thorneycroft 21, Brixton Road 10, Golden Louis 7. 4 Kilbegan 27, Amturning 4, Game Maid 4-1-2 may tnier L. jonnnv ProsT.

3 Any Barnes nay ion 4 Merrie Kim (Simmons) EIGHTH (2 JMi aaeai mlla, -at 7-2-4 TRANSMISSION 6 Tony wiacktace (No Driv 7 Poplar Grattan (Foster) Lenawee Creed (M'riman) 7.20 4.00 2.40 Only 34 Seconds 7-5-5 S-Roueh Terrltv 1, Nash 14, Mister SPECIALISTS ona oov iiayior) i.a 2.60 Eileen's Keith (Mcllmurrav) 2.40 snow Man i. 40 Be Joyful 14, Skysab 7, Fastest Gun 5. 1 DAY nnonTiceiio, Livonia bov. Adlos Gale a so Cowtjoy Bob Ellis lasted only ran. 7 Watch YaurseM 17, Baa Voyageur 11, SERVICE Ninth pace; mile: 2:05 4-5.

iuiiv jr. What a Wait Felix Forbes (McGarty) 25.80 12.60 7.20 34 seconds in his wrestling bout with Bulldog Brower Saturday Lone warrior (Hail) 5.60 4.60 FmTiwiirf Fret Rtad Test Freo Mylti-Chock Tom Taylor has been playing night. golf for 35 years but it wasn't until Sunday that he could CAST TERMS In other bouts Bozo Brazil de-1 feated Dr. Big Bill Miller, The claim his first hole-in-one. Tay Stormy Weather (Taylv) 4.40 Extraction, Aceway Stymie, Double Cross, Imperial Gal, Cottonwood Cindy.

Tenth pace; mile: 2:03 2-5. Success Hera (Mcllmurrav) 18.00 7.40 5.80 Trotwood Bob (Mcllmurrav) 4.60 5.00 Star Coburn (Novick Jr.) 5.80 Nibble's Pride, Paladin Pick, Take Time, Lemuel. Crowd: 4884. Handle: $391443. THI WORLD'S MOST IMPROVED MUFFLERS COMPLETE T47 -X.

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