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THE DETROIT FREE PRESS THURSDAY, MAT 5, 1932 Pompeius Defeats Good Band of Three-Year-Olds in Feature at Jamaica 18 PRINCIPALS IN RISE AND FALL OF DERBY HOPES WINNER GOES LON WARNECKE JOE JACKSON KEEPS OLD BAT 'Shoeless Joe' Thinks Lively Ball Would Have Taken Ride from HU Club INDIANS POUND BROWNS DOWN Cleveland Wins, 8-3, Despite Errors if ft t'f v. 'I I i i 9 Z. UNIVERSE The two thoroughhreds, among the hopefuls for America's turf classic to be run at Churchill Downs Saturday, figured prominently la Wednesday's racing news. Tick On, because of an impressive TICK ON workout over the full Derby distance in 2:07. became one of the favorites, while Universe, winner of the Wood Memorial last Saturday, waa reported lame and possibly will be withdrawn.

RACING RESULTS AND ENTRIES (Bp Th Aaeoelated Presa.) Black 10A By Product 10A SAVANNAH, May 4 (A.P.) Joe Jackson balanced a twenty-four-year-old bat in his hands today aa he stared through a window of his pressing shop here and wondered how many hits he could have made with the old bludgeon It the majors had used the lively ball when he was the shoeless wonder of the White Sox. The years have been kind to "Shoeless Joe," who has mellowed after the bitter experience of banishment from organized baseball for his part In the 1919 world series scandals. He has settled near tha Savannah River, where Ufa unfolds Itself gently and with out excitement. stick, eh?" he said as looked at the old war club. "It's 24 years old.

The wood was given me by a friend near Greenville, S. and th bat was made to order." In 1911, Joe collected 248 hits for an average of .408 In 146 games with the stick. It is warped and is so heavy it seems loaded. "I wonder how many hits I could have got if I had been hitting the lively ball?" he said. "I don't see how they could have got us out." Joe has a groat deal of respect for modern pitching.

"This fellow Grove must a wonder and so must the others, but I still believe the old time hitters could have knocked their pitchers out of th lot," he mumbled. He doesn't discuss the scanrlala but prefers to talk about the brighter side of his life. He la about a now, with crow's feet about nis eyes. Old Joe remembers a "spraddle legged hitter who looked rood" and whom Joe taught to change uin mcuc io pivoi niumg. "He' the onlv fellow I aver triad to convert, to the style who Jumped on tn iaea in a minute," he said.

He Was a VOUne fellnw namarl ttaoe Kuth who wanted to learn." SP0RTR00M GOSSIP By THE 8P0RTS STAFF Continued From First Sport Page this city In purses than any other uuAer, He Is Ray Miller, a former n- irouer wno possesses one of the most aamaglng left hooks In the business. Miller is returning fn i'euun io oox wesiey JKamey, vriauu inuring me past three years Miller, who seems to be just an ordinary boxer when performing outside of Detroit, has earned almost $100,000 in purses here. That is a lot of money for a lightweight who never was within a couple of jumps of the title. Miller made himself solid In Detroit In his surprising Mii.i..iv knockout of Jimmy McLarnln at Olympla In the fall of 1928. Lope Tenorio, Tommy Grogan, Eddie Koppy ana jonnny Jadlck were other victims of Miller's deadly left hook, but it waa the Grogan fight that made him Detroit's best boxing attraction.

Grogan had Miller on the floor six times before the blond left hook specialist could get his bearings in the second round. He came back in th fourth to plant his left deep In Grogan's stomach and the Omaha slugger went down for the run count ana more. Miller never had a chance at the title. He has figured in about a dozen bout her and has been beaten only once. Elsewhere, he has been beaten with regularity, but in uetroit Miller is another fighter.

Miller likes Detroit and Detroit likes Miller, and there is a reason for the mutual affection. DETROIT WOLVES HAVE NEW LINEUP Club Reorganized for 1932 Season Everything new from waterbov to umpires. That is the boast of th Detroit Wolves, who open their East-West Colored League season at Ham-tramck Stadium Saturday when they meet th Cuban Stars In th first of a four-gam aerie. Not a member of last year's club has been retained. With the reorganization of tha old National Negro League came a higher class of ball.

From the St. Louis Star, winnar of the league title a vear aero, tha Detroit team lifted seven men. They are j. iseu, center neia; wells, leading hitter of the league, shortstop; Suttle. first base; Troupe, right field; Creacy, right field, and Pitchers Trent and Hunter.

Kansas City contributed Catcher Young and Pitcher W. Bell; Second Baseman Russell and Pitcher Brown came from Indianaoolia: Left Fielder Harris was obtained from the Homestead Greys and Pitcher Williams from the Pittsburgh team. It 19 this combination that asrlll face the Cuban Stars at o'clock Saturday afternoon. i. v.

IT-1 CLEVELAND, 0, May 4 (a. Robbed of a shutout victory hi Johnny Burnett's two succeisiv. fumbles at aecnnr) Brown nevertheless held St? Louis el kit. u- tj, Ull vim jnaians were pounding out 15 bingles for an to 8 victory today. Tha irama nlnanil lkA tj.

Western stand and they go to Phil, delphia tomorrow to open aealn the Athletics with a record of JJ Tha Indiana a.u against Sam Gray and Wan rieDert. Montague collected a perfect score at bat, getting two hits and a walk, starting a squeeze play and sendinir thraa rim. sissid MlUOa. YYlMjts Kamm hit for three out of five anJ scored four times, whil Myatt con. tinued his hitting streak by geuw threa out of four ant" scoring twice.

BurnVtt'V wh waaviQ ejij ailou grounders allowed St Louis its me orowns were in a position to acore again only once That, too, waa In the third Inning when Brown purposely passed GosI Ha to fill tha Rick Farrell grounded out to Brown no PU" the big Indian riht.hanH.. lish situation" "CK- CLEVELAND ST. L0CI8 Am tt ft a B.rnet. 8 8 1 F.Seh'e. i 1 2 5 i averm, 14 Cano'll.

r.a i I Morg'n, Ibis Vosmlk, 1.4 Karnra, Myatt, Monta'e, S.S Brown, a8 OGoelin. l. 8 II 2 I 2 0 6 1 storti, oi" i 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I Uray. a. a Jenkins ..1 Hebert, n.O J.

Soh'te 1 Totlg 88 18 87 Totals etti 0nr eaventh. tUattet for Hebert In ninth. St. Lnal 0 0 0 Cleveland 0 lllltll VtlJ Rons Vosmlk, Kamm 4, Matt Montague i f. Sehnlte.

Burns, hrrors Barnett 8. Montague Run batted In Montague J. Coslln, Bnrnell It, Mratt, Hrowo base hit MonUgne, Ooslin, Burnrtl. Camphell. stolen basee Kamm.

ftarriHrS Montague. Left an bases t. Lonls 8, Cleveland 10. ftaee on balls off 'ray 1, Hebert 1, Brawn 1. Klrnrk ont Br Brown 8, flray 8.

Hits Off Orar II Gray. Losing plteher Gray. Empires aa Oraflan aa (lleesl. Time 1:8 NATIONAL A.A.U. BOXING RESULTS NEW YORK, May 4 (A.

are results in the National A. A. U. senior boxing cham-pionshlp tourney, which opened here Wednesday night: FIRST ROUND 118-POUND CLASS Sam Julian Cleveland, defeated Ln Gevlnson, Washington, D. decision.

Artie Ferrantelll, New Orleans, defeato Joseph Lang. Oakland, decision. Joseph Gorman, Bsltlmore, defeated Norman Balm, Philadelphia, decision, 1SU-P0DND CLASS Lester Marston, San Francisco, defeated SammT Verse, Omaha, decision. 118-POUND CLASS 0ni knocked out Albert Huber, Cincinnati, ln of second round. Joseph Thomas Buffalo, defeated Charles Nevlns, Philadelphia, decision.

Collura, Newark, decision. 1.1S-P0UND CLASS 1 amn rsncisco, tech nically knocked out William Chaandler, Indianapolis, 1:80 of first round. Peter Boecareno. New Orleans, defeated Irving Gordon. Baltimore, decision.

Anthony p. Plais, Beaumont, defeated Manny Wible. Baltimore, decision. I. Dobler, Cleveland, decision.

147-POUND CLASS VAAi Cl.n. -u. yv-t Nathan Crystal, St. Louis, decision. Busier Hardy.

Newark, defeated Kenneth Dlech. Cleveland, decision. r.kMrl laurel. Neb, defeated Charles Fair. Honolulu, decision.

Ralph Sikes, San Antonio, Texas, decision. Mike Orandinetll. Philadelphia, defeatril Jacob Swarls. Detroit, decielon. 180 P0UND CLASS v-iruii, aeieaieo artuur Smith.

minutes, second round. Jueepne Biiitiie. Little Rock, defeated Ben Hodges, Baltimore, decision. "Diisnj iraig. iTaiiTora.

N. knockrg out Louis ClvarllU, Philadelpht. 1:05 of first round. Julian Monsell. Chllacco.

Mo knocked ont eorge Sherwood. Berkeley, 6 seconds of first round. Mark Hough, New York, defeated William Sawyer, Buffalo, decision. TnKn Slab. 11.

-1. 1. J. LomSardi, Nowark, decision. HEAVTWBIOHT CLASS vriroui, ueiflsm Stanley Snider, Aberdeen, Md decieion.

Oeorre Makrura. L'niontnwn, decision. Adro Bossano. San Francisco, defeated Frank Caldwell, Portland, decision. Cnsrles Crovatta, Uniontowa, d-feaied Dan Mellilo, Cincinnati, decision nunen nnne.

Hnnonlulll, defeat Jsmaa Nedomanslay. BaJllmortl. decision. Battle Creek Wins Through Big Rally BATTT.lc CRV.Wtr a tsl Creek High brok up a tight ball gam today with an eighth Inning rally which brought flv runs and defeated Tjinslne TTa a Lansing's errors figured in Its dI tai. ueirance ana Dunn pitched good ball for the winners.

Lansing Eastern. .0 0 1 0 010 0 0 6 4 Battle Creek 00010016 7 10 I usioa, nrnnn ana noiDerg; oeirance, Dunn and Mianer. HARRY GERMAN TO FACE MONROE NINE SUNDAY MONROE. May 4 Monroe Merchants baseball team will open the season here Sunday, the North- ville Chiefs being the opposing team. Harry German will do th twirling for th visitors.

He has been on the mound for 44 consecutive 'years. Play Is to start at 2:30 o'clock. AT SWIFT CLIP Finishes Out in Front by Four Lengths KKW YORK, May 4 (A. Pompeius, a ion of Pompey which R. Co did not consider good enough to nam for the Derby or the Preakness, reeled off six fur longs In to defeat a smart band of three-year-olds in the Spring Handicap at Jamaica today.

Pompeius set all the pace, finishing four lengths in front of Mar shall Field's Villon. C. V. Whit-Bey's Clotho was third, one and ne-half lengths back of Villon." Walter J. Salmon's Waylayer, the favorite at 7 to 5 to win the purse of $3,300, finished fourth.

William Woodward's Pardee also ran a disappointing race. Jockey Couccl Stars S. Couccl, an apprentice jockey from the West, grabbed th riding honors at th Metropolitan course. was up on the first two winners. Chief Daunt and Playfole, and placed second on Whlleway In the last event Earl Sande, who leaves tomorrow to ride Overtime in the Derby Saturday, had a leg up on the Howe Stable's Old Master in the fifth race, but could not do better than second.

Jockey Johnny Gilbert rode the winners of the two best races on th featureless Plmllco card. He cored with A. O. Weston's Dancing Mack in the mil and 70-yard fourth event and repeated in th ix-furlong fifth race with H. D.

Bonstell's Vacillate. Both horses war favorites, Dancing Mack returning $3.60 and Vacillate $4.30. BolUng Water Winner E. R. Bradley uncovered a smart three-year-old filly in Boiling Water In the Lilies of the Valley purse at Churchill Downs.

The daughter of Bubbling Over led a crack band of fillies, including several leading candidates for the Kentucky Oaks, over the seven furlongs. Princess Camelia, running the colors of th late Joseph Lelther, dominated the early running but at the end trailed Boiling Water by a length. Peggy Lehmann was third. Boiling Water ran the distance In 1:26 2-5 and paid $10.80 for a $2 ticket. Foolhardy, which campaigned at Agua Caliente and Tanforan during th winter months, showed his heels to five other claimers in the Elgin purse at Aurora.

In a great stretch drive he defeated Jeanne Wachs by two and one-half lengths to pay $9.08. Blu was third. MINOR LEAGUES AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Pot. Pot ln'lli 1 7 .087 Columh'i 0 Xn. City 12 6 LouUrilit 0 18 Indt'poIU li 6 ft 11 .31.1 Vilws'kce MO St.

8 IS .167 WEDNESDAY'S RESCLTS Toledo 0 000000300 02 0 2 Kinnrtpolll 0100010000 1 0 8 Lwon. Vntildr end O'Neill. IX-Torner; Benton and Orlfdn. It Colnmbue 0 10 010 0 0 3 5 8 1 St. Paul 00 OS 000 0 0 3 8 0 Blik.

A in and Hinkle, Baou; BwtIh and finjdftr. Indlanapoha 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 14 SO 1 Xana 400010002 7 12 Campbell, Loitn. Berlnr and Antler; Oaborne, GaMer. Lartrao and ColUna. MHwaukee-Loulaville, rain.

OAMEA THCR8DAT Toledo St Kanaaa CUT. Columbua at Mttwaukre. Indianapolla at St. Paul. Louiarlila at Mlnneanolit.

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Pet. Pet 13 6 .723 Montreal i) altlm 13 8 .400 0 .471 uftalo 11 8 Jer. fl 11 koebeaur 0 .600 Readlni 4 13 Mi WKDNESDAI'S REJ.I LTS Jeraer City. 0 1191131 111 1 8 tofheater 000008S0 1 0 10 0 Chaplin. Fallemttin, Perkini and Outen, Sorrow Kaufman.

Munford, Foreman, elae and Jonnard. Florence. Boadinr 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 10 1 Montreal 3 0 0 3 10 10 8 8 0 VanAletyne, Adama. Zumbro and Lffgett Brown and Grabowaki. Baltimore 10 is Buffalo 1012S000O6 11 It HODklne.

Caecareiia. Smythe and Kenna Fumell. Gould, Harrison; Dan tor tU and liarrrave. Kewark-Toronto, rain. GAMER TUTRBDAT Vewark at Toronto.

Jnney nty at Rooheater. Baltimore at Buffalo. Beadinc at Montreal. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION ft 11 JahTiil Jiew Snealy and Gooeh; (10 innings). 4 7 Glietto and Autry.

10 17 Chattanoora Vtrratngnam 6 14 McColl and Bolton! Edwards. Kare and Berres. Jitiania 3 7 1 jiempnie IS 10 MMrnrer. Wehde and Rowland; Kelly and Berger, Mois. Knorrille 2 6ft jjliiie HOCK Vol Willlama and Thompson: Bamaba and rrnjiney.

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Seattle Portland 1 000100080 0 6 8 000001300 1 a io Kl lio. Pare and Cow: lfrrinnfti.t Eahniser and Furpatrick. TEXAS LEAGUE Beaumont 7. Fort Worth 8. fherveport (t, Oalvcuon 4.

Wichita Falls 7. Houston 4. WESTERN LEAGUE It. Joseph 10. at Pneblo 4.

Tonight Wresting STRANGLER LEWIS Ix-Wtrli Chmmpin. ea. CLINKSTOCK GINO GARIBALDI PAT O'SHOCKER Kwariani va. Marvin Znoski ys. PRICESi General Admission, 75c Rjacdd Raiensi DEFEATS BUCS Cub Pitcher Brings Team 4-1 Victory PITTSBURGH, May 4 (A.

With flashy support, Lonnle War- neck held th Pittsburgh Pirates to six scattered hits today, enabling the Chicago Cubs to win, 4 to 1. Warnecka and Larry French put on a warm mound battle, but the Pittsburgh defense faltered several times and the Cubs were quick to tana advantage oi the mispiays. Hack's steal of home in the third Inning was th bright spot of the game. Chicago counted once la the second Inning on a pair of hits. In th third Inning, Hack was on third and Herman on second when Moore drew a base on balls.

Bren- zel. Pirate catcher, whipped the ball to second, the fourth ball, and Hack tore home. Piet's double In the fourth helned the Pirates to a run. Jurges se cured tne game lor th cubs in the ninth when he hammered out triple to right with two on and two out. Chaenon relieved French at the start of the Inning and Rlchbourg and Grimm singled.

Jurges drove tnem nome. Victory in the last came of the series gave the Cubs two out of three. PITTSBURGH AB CHICAGO A AB A L.Wa'r, m.4 1 8 0 1 1 1 1 0 Rack, 4 0 Herm'n, 3.4 4 Moore, 1 Klehb'g, r.4 1 Steph'n. 1.3 0 Hertn'tt. e.4 Grimm, lb.4 1 Jurges, 0 Warn'ke p.4 0 r.nar, Pist.

.4 Traynor. 8.4 Snhr. Oil Dugas, Vauxh'n. a.4 1 110 1 8 1 Brensel, rrenen, Barbee ....1 Chagn'n, p.O Total 81 6 37 8 Totals 88 87 15 Battel for French In eighth. Chicago 0 1100000 3- ritisburgn i Rnns Plet 1 1 Hack.

Rlchbourg. Stephenson, Grimm 4. -Runs batted In Hartnstt, sonr, jurges x. Two-twee nits Plet. Stenhenson 3.

Three-base nil Jurges. Stolen base Hack. Sacrifice Stephenson. Double plays Suhr, Vaughan and Suhr: Warneke. Jurges and Grimm Jurges, Herman and Grimm Vanghan, Plet and Suhr.

Left on bases Chicago ft, Pitts burgh 6. Base on balls Off Warneke 8. French 3. Struck out Br Warneke 8. French 3.

Chagnon 3. Hits Off French ft In Innings, Cbagnon 3 In 1. Loslni pitcher French. Imp I res Heard Da ant Barr. Time 1:34.

Rhem Blanks Reds; Cards Climb Notch ST. LOUIS. May 4 (A. The world champion St Louis Cardinals climbed back into th first division of the National League today when Flint Khem snut out Cincinnati, to 0, and forced the Reds Into the second division. It was Rhem's third pitching; vic tory this season and came on the heels of Dean's shutout of the Reds yesterday.

Catcher Gus Mancuso made a hit In each of four times at bat todav and knocked a home run his first time up. Blades also slammed out a home run, with one on, in the fifth inning during which the Cards scored five times. ST. LOUIS AB CINCINNATI A AB A Adams. 8..4 1 uoumit, m.4 3 ft Grant'm, 3.4 8 Frisch.

...5 Walk's, m.4 Collins, lb.4 Blades, 4 a 4 1 4 Oil 3 1 1 0 4 ft 0 1 0 0 Herm'n, Hafey, 0 Shey'n, lb.3 0 Gilbert, 1 Manlon, 1 Dnro'r, Ogden, Riser, Wysong, p.O Lomba'dl 1 tHeathe'e Proper. 1..8 Manen'o, e.4 Gelhert, s. 4 Rhem, p. ...4 Total 3 13 87 11 ToUl ..88 84 10 Batted for Rlxey la eighth. Ran for Lombard! la eighth.

Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 auis .1 1 7 Rune Adam Frisch. Blades, Pepper, Mancuso. Rhem 7. Error Ogden. Rune baited Id Mancuso Bladses 8, Frisch, iwwieaeti nira nnem, niadee, Pepper, Homo runs Mancuso.

Blades. Stolen bases Frlsrh, Watklns. Dnuble p'rs noama, rrisrn and coillnsi Gel-hert. Frisch and Collins. lfl an hasaa Cincinnati ft, St.

Louis 7. Bases an balls (In Ogden 3, Rhem 3. Struck out By Ogden 1, Rhem 4. Hits Off Ogden 8 In 4k Innings. Riser In 31.

Wysong 8 In I. Wild pitch Riiey. Lnslng pit, her mpirea tiutgtey, Kigier and Donnelly. Tim 1:44. Betts Easily Holds Phillies in Check PHILADELPHIA, May 4 (A.

Huck Betts won his third straight victory for the Boston Braves when he shut out the Phils today, to 0, allowing only four hits. Red Worthlngton. th Braves' left fielder, drove In all Boston's runs. The game waa called at the end of the eighth Inning to allow Boston to catch a western PHILLIES BOSTON 9 AB 0 A Lee. If 4 Kartell, Klein, rf ...3 Hunt, a na'Ttiie, x.s 1 8 Worth'a, 1.4 8 0 Berger, lb.4 Srhrlch.

1 8 Whlt'y, 3. 3 0 Leach, -m. 0 8 8 G.Da's, m. 3 0 'Curdy, e.3 Frlberg, 1 Collins, p. 0 Taitt 0 Grab'kl.

p.O 0 tBrlrkrll ..1 Nichols, p.O 0 Akera, 4 1 Kno'e. 8.4 1 0 1 5 Hargr'e. e.4 3 4 Betta, .413 Totals 39 4 34 13 Totals ..31 84 Batted for Collins In fifth. tBatted for Grabowskl In seventh. Boston 0 0 1 0 6 08 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 00 Runs Maranvllle, Wnrthlngton, Belts 3.

Errors I.ee, Bartell 3. Rune batted In Worthlngton 8. Two-base hits Hargrove, Maranvllle, Frlberg. Home run Worthlngton, Stolen base Hargrave. Sse-riflrrs Whitney, Alters.

Double plays naririi, rrinerg and llnret: Agere and Berger, Left on basee Philadelphia 8, Boston 8. Bases on balls Off Collins 3, Belts 0. Struck out By Collins 1, Betls 8. Hits Off Collins 8 In ft Innings. Grabowskl 0 In 3.

Nichols 1 In 1. Hit by pitcher By Collins (Maranvllle). Losing pitcher Collins, empires Pflrman and Moran. Time 1:44. GOTHAM BOSSES SELECT NICHOLS N.

B. A. Champion Is Picked to Fght Rosenbloom NEW YORK, May 4 (U. Ceorge Nichols, of Buffalo, recognized by the National Boxing Association as light heavyweight champion, has been selected by the New York Stat Boxing Association as a suitable opponent for Maxl Rosenbloom. recognized as champion In this State.

Rosenbloom waa notified of the decision and was ordered to accept or decline the offer within SO days. Secretary Bert Stand would not say what th penalty for refusal would be. Boxing writers believed It would mean recognition of Nichols by th New York commission. PIMLJCO FIRST RACE Four and one-half fur- lontii: Htroll Alonr (Bejahak) 7.60 4.8(1 8.SA Venitare (Hanford) 5.30 4.80 Jeatlnt (Mrade) 13.30 time iiiarieid, niarK nam ho. Rrlcht Pattern, Hair Malnt.

March Roral. (art BUnehe, Performanee, Mill Jayeea hh iuiiu iiu ran. SECOND RACE Two mlleei St. Francla (Ball) 7.70 B.RO 4.20 Mirlork (Merler S.40 8.B0 CahlrriTeen iThornrtike) 4.00 Ime 3:4 Wonderfol, Pnrple Dut, Proof Poaltlve, Sweeile, Klenil, IMmrlnaa, lllihland Captain, Kendall Bey, Daniel Boot, Hamptonlan, Itotk Light and Marteao alio ran. THIRD RACE Foar and one-half fur-lonii: MIm Pnray Peti).

X8.00 1J.BO 7.70 Hall) iran (Smith) 8.40 8tar Torter (Workman) ll.fio Time S-. Weddlnr Inrie Donald, Paint Box, Pro)ertlle, Kaitie Cuba, Bertrano. Marylo, Fortnnato Bay and t.ougny aiao ran. FOl'RTH RACE Mile and 70 Tardft Danrlni Mark (lillbert) 8.UO BO 2.30 nnkie H. Arthur) 4.40 1.UU UlLvbrt (Haiiford) t.no Time 1 3-D.

Fair AtI, Merry Maik, u.suii Am luiacn Am aiao ran, FIFTH RACF Nix fnrlnnn: Varlllate (Gilbert) 4.30 3.70 t.30 Voltnareen 4.40 3.1(0 Hnirritown (O'Maliey) 8.40 Time 1:13 X-n. Indicative, Porxle, Juta I'rlncrai, Mynheer and Blue Itaniaei aiao ran. SIXTH RACE Mil and aa elththi Kacer Flay IKmitb) 6.80 4.80 3.70 Taieweli Bo jlhak 13.40 H.40 farltn ((lanry) 0.9O Time 1 :54 Fetlah, denial Hoit, Make Haitr, Nlilil. Blaie By, Ruane, Miiut star Lauit and Jodhpur alio ran. 8EVEXTH RACE Mile and a sixteenth: Fleet Flar ((lllhert) 4.80 3.HO 3.40 John F.

(Komiell) 3.70 3.80 Jollr Pilot (Hanford) 3.30 Time :4 4-S. Trewa, Mad Career and General Leieana alto ran. SPORTSMAN'S PARK FIRST RACE Six and lonas: one-half far- Hiroree (Hebo) Chattahoochee 8.0 8.34 1.48 (Kemiliard) 8.48 t.riO That's All (Srlvla) 3.40 Time 1 :33 3-ft. Camp ladj. White Knee, Alton is', and Chrysanthemum alto ran.

SECOND RACE (Six sal one-half far-longs Ultimate Tot (Mclren) B.70 4.03 8.70 Noon Play 8.78 S.Bfl Prlncella (Flowers) 13.70 Time 1:3.11 -A. lady Callttoga. Decline, Dlile Htar, 8hasta Charmer, Oorlta and Matthew also ran. THIRD RACE About (It furlongs Valley (Mrlren 4.30 S.ttO 8.38 terurock 38.04 10.O4 tinffle (Flowers) 00 Tims 3-H. Thunder Nymph, Mlu rngay, nine, jnarina nu, rrinra Hawkins, Harry Hieover and One Long Hop also ran.

FOl'RTH RACE Six and one-halt fur-Inngst Nhaita 1i (Dye) 7.84 8.03 S.74 The Engineer (Mlmmer) 13.40 lnflnlliis (Broi-keu) 34 Tlnif 1 3-5. King nalma, Dark Abbott, Frenchburf, Eiplnlo and bam gweeuey also ran. FIFTH RACE Six and ane-bslf tar. longs: Nemester (Harrison) 6.84 4.8 Vanity Case (Johnson) 40.44 10.38 Chief's Camilla (MrlArrn) got Time 1:24 1-B. Bridgeport.

Ringing KM, Tlmberman, Thistle Joe, lanto, Bpanieh llueen and Spanish Flirt also ran. SIXTH BACE Six and one-half far. fongsi Haramsada 7.30 ft. NO S.73 Southland Belle (Baser) 81.34 14.3d Calrnna (McLaren) A.A8 Time 1 :33 3-8. Smoldering, Ftnnatli, Gay Prince.

Little Coventry and Greeowald also ran. SEVENTH RACE Mile and 70 yards! Vera C. (Seabol 7.88 4.7 S.M Shorty O. (Brlvla) ft.SO 4.43 Amsterdam (McLaren) 7.30 Time 1 :48 3-ft. Thistle Deo, Doctor St Relief, 8tellunora, Princess Dare, Chicago Lad and Bad Charlton also ran.

EIGHTH RACE Mile and a sixteenth! Martha Long (Beeves). tU.lt 13.30 10.00 Albert Blanton (Mlmmer) B.tt 4.84 sg (Pierce) Time 1 -li. Titman. Ed 7.03 Maunaolo and Noble Wreck also ran. RAVENNA FIRST RACE Four and one-half far- longs: Biasing Crimp (Marlnrllll Oft a nd (W June (Sylrrster) s.40 Out Odd Star (klrln).

Out Time 1 .03 i-fl. Mabel Jay mai (tea ion also ran. SECOND RACE Abont flvo and on. half fnrlongs: Free Helen (C.reeu) 8.60 8.30 8.00 vrauiail tnayi 0.40 a.hii Sanvlrw (Mitchell) 3 K4 Time 1 :0 4-S. Mraterr Rallot.

J.if. Sagar Land, Lily Cap and Blind Tiger aiao THIRD RACK Abont Are and aae.imlr fnrlongs: Lady Le Comte(Hatton) 8.00 Mo 3.60 Prince Ronald(Sylt'ter) 8.30 3.60 Sweet Tidings 8.00 Time 1 :0 3-5. Spurn, Stargls, Dr. Hlekeua, Lady Lindsay aad Hal Dale also raa. FOl'RTH RACE Six and one-half fer-tongs: Teppenangh (Sylr'trr) CO 8.30 3.30 Nina a Baby(Marinelli) 4.40 3.40 Golden Powdeg (demons) 8.3 Time 1 :34 C-8.

Dnanle, Lady Muriel, Foreman and Ftagor Tips also ran. FIFTH RACK Six sad a-half far-longs: Pan (Clemens) tut 8. SO Ant Rain or Shine (Kllen) 4.UO Oat Leon Lass (lot Time 1 3-5. Goldea Baadal and Participate also raa. SIXTH RACE Me and 7 yards: Paallne H.

(Sylrester) .19 4.IN) 8.30 tlftwoish (Hattoa) ft.3 Son Battler (Hayl 1.40 line no. iaa4 Rod Taaa also raa. SEVENTH RACE Six and one-half for-lonrsi MrKIm (Kllent ft.60 8.0 8.00 rossrd Wires (t'nkrant) 4.60 8.80 Koral Son (Roes) 7.30 Time 1:33. Tannle, Olympic, dot Terry, Deja and Fleets also ran. AURORA FIRST RACF Six Inrtonxai Verity Ballot (King) 8.3 4.4 S.t Iraelda 4 JO 3.63 Dark Ayr (Arcaro) 8.88 Time 1:30.

Tat. Ebony Prince. Dry. dock. Lord Valentino and Oertrade Reade also ran.

SECOND RACE Six fnrlongs: Old Bill (Neel) 4.04 8.38 3. S3 Old Klckanoo 4.1 3.08 Bogan 3.80 Time Oolden Light. Banting Lad, Little Tootsn, Wis Gretehea and Seiko also ran. TH1BD RACE Foar sni one-half fur-longs: Luke Connell (Tllden) 3.6 IS.lr) 8.B8 Mlgnsh (Leyland) 8.18 4.8A SUtely Lady (droos) 13.00 Time 4-8. Charming Emma, Taffy uoe, Lore Apple, Miss ueugnt, rtex Regent, Star Mount, Friend Charley, Madame 0.

v. ana sun aui aiso ran. FOl'RTH RACK Six fnrlongs: The Okah (Neel) 4.00 3.3S C.63 Rrlght Knot 3.70 3.1 Hard Rock 3.74 Time 1:30 3-0. Stanley Scott. Oypsle Chief, Uay Lassie and La Comper also ran.

FIFTH RACE Mile and a sixteenth! Foolhardy (King) 8.08 3.80 3.08 Jeanne Wachs (McCoy) 8.83 8.04 Bine Law 3.53 Time 1:57 1-5. Who Win, BUI Orange and wenerai court aiso ran. SIXTH RACE Mile and 70 yards! Winnie Jo (Co) 8.04 4.33 3.70 Beauty Bride (Martin) 8.08 (I BO Bocky Way (Groos) B.7H Time 1:57. Flying Wings. Basic! I'nderdnn, Dick Chevely, Beliarlon aad Atlll also ran.

SEVENTH RACE Mile and 70 yards Bobby Powers(Salaiar) 8.04 3.8R seth'a Ballot (Neel) x.8 x.nn Drnha (Ferguson) 5.38 Time 1:55. Erin Go Bragh, Marengo, Bunyora and uoiden riay aiso ran. CHURCHILL DOWNS FIRST RACE Four and one-half fur longs: Onlnlon (Fronk) 4.M 8.44 Sun Gros S.M 4.5A Hildur Rock (Clrlland) 3.40 Time 0:54 3-5. Alllall, Cyclonic Palatine. St.

Vincent. Neeer Qalt, Bob's Rnddy. Menltoblan. Main Plato and Wilks aiso ran. SECOND RACE Six fnrlongs! Ellen (Roie) 8.33 3.04 S.Br! Dlssy (Whalen) 6.00 4.08 Tadcaster 3.13 Time 1:13.

Anita Ormont. Elkar W. Ring Master. eSllrer Princess. Hard Lines, Sahlna Vestal Maid, Elkart and Zeear also ran.

'Field. THIRD RACK Four and one-half fnr longs: Otherwise (F.liton) B.18 6.A0 5.04 Bruyere (Landolt). 8.10 0.04 Ore Ridge (Rose) 5.38 Time 0:54 3-5. Jlmenee, Ml Cara. Screen Idol, Oakhnrst, Hasty Peter, Jastiee lgan, Prlneo Weatend, Venetian and Ntrldeaway also ran.

FOl'RTH RACE Seven fnrlongsi Rolling Mater iF.lsioa) 10.08 8.06 4.30 rlncesa amella (Anderson) 10.84 8.34 Prgry Lehmann Riley) 5.A4 Tim x-a. roner's iiream. 1 rmy. Oscillation, Dermeloa, Forfait and Modern Ittteeo also raa. FIFTH rr One mile: Prince Athrllag 1 Barley I 3.00 30 .10 lock Market lljlndolt) 8.14 3.58 Thl.de Ace (Garner) 3.10 Time 1:3.

anew King, Rowdy Boy an street amger also raa. SIXTH RS.CE Mil anf a sixteenth! Prose and Poetry (Walls) 4.8 t.M 3.11 Chen IKIston) S.M 3.13 Loeky Dan (Ijlnch) 1.30 Time 1 :4 3-0. Chokoloskeo and Lody tieaa aiso raa. SEVENTH RACE Mile and an eighth! Wood Rlrer (Ross) 15.1 .4 44 Le Ferla (Elston) 4.74 3.3 High Storm (Hanpt) 13.50 Time 1 4-5. nsweeo.

Asoln Lake. Lion Hearted, Trotwood. Tea Green, George r) core, neeeoe ana uiiinrn aiso ran. JAMAICA FIRST RATE Firs fnrlongs! Chief Dannt 1B-1 -1 8-1 1-4 Tlmorone I Ellis) 1-8 Rernnah Time 1 00 4-5. Eapfnetta, Wahoo, Action.

Frlscnytlle. Pomnonlns. 7-10 l.leht Baiios, Eastminster, Gay Attire and Last Bid also ran. SECOND RACE Six fnrlongs! Playfole (Cancel) 4-S 1-8 Stormy Dawn 1-3 Pennate (Robertson) Oat Out Oat Time 1 :13 3-5. Airman also raa.

THIRD RACE Mil and sixteenth) Mountain Elk (Kurtsinrrr) 7-1 1-B Ont Martls (Mills) 6-5 Ont Curate (Garner) Ont Time 1 3-5. Only thro started. FOl'RTH RACE Six fnrlongs: Pompeius (Krtapp) 4-L 7-S 8-8 Villon (Mr Aire). 15 7-10 Clotha (Robertson) 7-5 Time 1 4-8. Waylayer, Errant aad raniee aiso ran.

FIFTH RACE-Rockr News -MUe and 78 yards 1 (Robertson) 1S-S 7-R T.la 11m wasier (naaoe) 7-10 1-4 aenmi riace (lischman) JI Time 1:44. Ward-ln-Chaneery, Action. Byxantine. Brooksida. Forewarniid and Hn K.

serine aim ran. SIXTH RACE Mil an 70 yards! Array (Steffenl a-1 a.i a.K Whileaway XLS 4-5 Crimson Rose 1-5 Time 1:44. Conaetiee. Bllev i. wi ao vusiiss aiso raa.

THURSDAY'S ENTRIES FLMLICO FIRST RACE SUM. h. n.J orns. n-year-oias ana no. rarlongsi t.oldea Bock 10 Welsh 110 Friar Do I in A Bill Nera 115 Treboy Todlaa no Snringdale Rose, lie Clear Knight.

115 Pennywise 1 15 Flacky Girl 110 Day Dreamer. I IS The Boarboalaa 115 Miscalculate 114 Clothesline Joata Bouy 11 SECOND RACE 83,000 added, the Pink Coat Steeplechase Hunters. 5-year-olds and up st nines uti 15S Golden Star 1AA 155 Kim 150 155 tt'oq D'Or 18(1 150 IKIrkcormaa 155 155 Bolton loo 150 Langholm 155 tKhyber 5.1 150 Teraua 155 ynamsnea nubia entry) IB. K. Mellon-Mrs.

Lewis Park entry, THIRD RACE 81,300, th Howard, maidens, 8-year-olda and np. 4 furlongs iseconn aiTlBIOOl Dunletto 115 Boardwalkar 110 115 Lnrlsa 11.1 tParamoar C'hloedalr Brlgheen 4Brown Pet.M Worthlngtoa .110 Major Let lis .110 Lovelan 115 .110 Ruth Tidings 115 115 Masynlata 110 .115 Brown Ormonde 110 Rehoboth Sage Stable-P. M. Walker entry. FOL'RTH RACK at nn h.

tlillrmU Claiming Handicap, 8-year-olda and ap. mile and 70 yards: Pending 10 Colossal lta Dalsabur 105 Annimesale 08 Buavir llrtf Mouthpiece 111 FIFTH RACE 83,000 added, the Lady Baltimore, 3-year-old fillies. 1 1-16 miles: Canron 113 Laura Gal 111 lady- 1 13 tsuntlra 131 Delicacy 1 la Late 11.1 Horatla lis Argosie 113 Tuarx Mitt li.t Willis Nharpe Kilmer entry. SIXTH RACE 81.300, the Trojan, t-yrar-olda, 4 Mi fnrlongs: Snaplock 111 Al Jolson 113 Keggy 117 Arehwood 113 Good Fairy 100 Crumplay 113 Parity 113 New Sun 113 Indlantown 117 Submarine 113 Garden 117 North Shadow 109 War Glory 113 Ilchester ....113 Aleeta .100 Nutting tim Misguide 113 FUlgvlew 113 SEVENTH RACE claiming, 3-year-olds and up, 1 I-l miles: Westy's Folly 1 08 Lace Shawl. 103 Glenslde 117 Bright 105 Dark Hop.

113 'Fereld .115 Louis Tortway .110 Mrrryman 10S lllaic White 10S Stepping KlS Tarnish 113 reiaxe 1 10 'Curtain CalL Ion Pae 105 Horatla IOH .105 Koaemarta Earfull 105 Tryabit .114 Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clean track fast. RAVENNA FIRST RACE 8300, claiming, 4-year-olds and ap, ft fnrlongs: Bob 111 Donna 108 Dry Nation 118 Lady Lecomte 113 Frankle 100 'Spring Bad 108 Laughing Ill Lady Baggage 10U SECOND RACE 8300, claiming, 4-year-olds and up, ft furlongs: Passenger 118 Oblique 118 Tears 106 Morning Star. 114 Sweet Lac ruse 1 IH Baiha 118 Fair Arrow 101 Nat .111 THIRD RACF St 0O. al.imlne- 4-vemr- olds and np, OH furlongs: Gypsy ll Midday 116 sunset Jlli Shakllup 11A Sally's Hoar 11(1 Golden Powder 111 Myopia Ill mi'Diin war MM 1 I o-jvar- nlds and up, about 54fc furlongs: 1 onsie ii J(i-) inier Keyer no Altln 110 Highland 110 Lad's Run .,110 Big Mosquito 113 Fair Metal 110 Crlttall ..113 FIFTH RACE S300.

elalmlne. X-rear. olds and np, about 5V4 furlongs: rarticipate i 5 commissioner Nlnghal 107 Dee 107 Bold Robin. 115 Rain or Shine 113 Mary 100 SIXTH RACE 8300. elalmlne.

4. Tear. olds and np, 6V fnrlongs: Hal Dale ...116 Don Pa 116 Lord Marmion 116 'Jack Sarag. Ill Smoke 116 "Tannic Ill Hilda A 10(1 Ashburno 110 SEVENTH RACE 8300. elalmlne-.

8- year-olds and ap, mile and 70 yards: rair impression, lit rorto Hello Gold 114 Bashful Bean 100 Jimmr Finn 114 Trhaiirl 100 Welting 100 Justa 104 Peter Prim 108 Whooptedoo 104 Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear 1 track fast. CHURCHILL DOWNS FIRST RACE 81.000. elalmlne. -raar old maidens, 4H furlongst l.o irlrn.

1111 Through 116 Bob Doeer 1 IB Chatwlnk 116 jsriiT American i in Hawk's Lane 1 10 Zellee llOKrm Jack tin Helen Bab 113 Jack Knife till Catwalk 1 16 Faithful Hudson llll Ederess .118 Fast dlons tin neeo inoiee. 1 la uo Easy .113 Fountain 113 Miss 1 13 Ixnay 113 Fair Delight 110 SECOND RACE $1,000. elalmlne. year-olds and op, 6 furlongst Panshala 103 Vesta 116 Catherine Fox 111) "Fire Flash 104 Cheronao 108 Disdame 115 Jane Packard. 1 1 1 Plumage 115 ruppet 108 Jessie Carey 115 THIRD RACE 81.000.

elalmlna the Orell, 3-year-olds, mile: Predict llSDrak .116 Mrnn "ins Dat 1(111 Chamnlon lit Prlnce Parfthln iiik Habanero 108 Trlnrhcrm nil Bonny los Hoops 114 FOl'RTH RACF. Sl.OOO. allowances. Morning Glory, 3-year-old fllllea. fnrlongs: Black No.

.113 tBIack Sqnaw113 Whirling 113 Girl 116 JTw Slipper 113 Bright Emblem. 110 ties Careful 116 Cynar tThreo D. entry. FIFTH RACE Sl.OOO. elalmlne.

eVnar. olds and op, 1 1-8 miles: Son Fire lis Braaa Monkey 115 Comstockery 113 Biot 108 euage los SIXTH RACK SI AAA. el.lln. a.Ma.. old fllllea, 1 1-16 miles: Zegora 10 Lnhl 107 Ballloaalo 100 Prineeea Nancy.

100 l-lecemeal 1H nuorajna Lair 1A4 -eoretta 107 SEVENTH RACE SI. AAA- elatmlv. I. year-old flllle, 1 l-l miles: Tight Rope inu Princes A. 10 Prefer in Beauty Secret 113 Flying 104 Pretty Sing 108 Bonne 14 Ever Faithful 10 Apprentice allowance claimed.

Weather eleari track fast. SPORTSMAN PARS FIRST RACF S1AA elalln. 8-year- 111 nlds and ap, a beat 5 fnrlongs: alta sis gaet urn Knkal .111 Cnrdle 10 Jalpw lift Browo apbtoL, 10 Blnres Fair Bob Bandit Peacock Nrtla Ban Fairy OlrL Virginia Lightning Ada 1 GufHe 1.11 Wega 108 SECOND RACF $700, th Aspirants' Purse, maiden x-yenr-olrts, 4V furlongs: Prudie Broom 113 PlrtorluT 113 Noah's Mary 113 Parkersbnrg 11A Lara 113 Billy 110 Brilliant Lad 116 Maerhnte llfl Chlealoa 113 Miss Maritime 1 18 Colonel Cloister. 110 fL'Krable 116 Probationer HI Dunlin Boy .116 tHollandaise 113 Huklll .110 tCaltarinach entry. THIRD RACE $700.

claiming, S-year-nlds aud np, abont 0 furlongst Regal Knight 110 Nation 104 Blighter 114 Carnival 114 aingspors ill my inter iuh Kelso 114 Kitty 105 Goodyear 1)1 Dawn Patrol. 107 Don Worthlngton 111 Genuine Ill FOl'RTH RACE $700, claiming, 3-year, olds and up, about 5 furlongs: Lothario 111 The 111 Scotland Ill) Yallrr Gal 101 Shorty 106 Thistle Duke. .111 High Color 114 Take Off 114 La 100 Rosemary Ryaa 101 Emma Hoagland 113 My ...106 FIFTH RACE $800, the Homewnod Purse, allowances, 3-year-olds and op, 66 furlongs: Harum Scarura. 100 Brooksle 109 King Cherokee 1I4 Home Work 100 Dlaqurl 109 Patricia Marian 115 Bernlce Van 108 SIXTH BACE $800. claiming.

8-year-olds and UP, 6lii furlongs: M'Kell 10S Virginia 103 Big Star 116 Pnesann 108 Znde 108 Box Office 1(13 Flash of Light, ltd Comradeship ...108 Boston Ross 103 Prlnre Hawkins. 116 Prince Rock 108 Lydla Ann 103 Tom Ormont 111 SKVKNTH RACE $700, clnlmlng, 8-ycar-olds and op, about 5 furlongs: Marge Collins 106 Forefather 111 Princess Black 1 OH dan Lee 101 Broadmoor 11 1 Mnntferrat 114 Annette 100 Red Grange 111 Nicaragua 115 My Beauty .100 Black Lightning 1011 Semester 104 EIGHTH RACF $700, claiming, 4-year-olds and op, 1 1-J6 miles: Nosegay 105 Beekeeper 115 Clarlfler 1115 Dusky Maiden 105 Trndgeon 110 Open Go Shut 110 Yarrow 1 10 Pacheeo 110 I'nele Charlie 115 Amsterdam 110 Aviator 110 Maunaola 100 Play Bill lift Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear 1 track fast. AURORA FIRST RACE $700, claiming, olds, 4V furlongs: Dody 111 Sir Snunlness 10:1 Stambul Miss Sorority 108 Leraek Alma del 103 Figurlst 8-year- 108 110 111 108 SECOND RACE $700, claiming, 3-year olds. 6 furlongs: Half Day 113 erhe Show 105 Newburger 89 'Tnflnuf 105 Jlmmle L.

110 Agnes HoreL. 105 lllrman Trwscnetda 1 1 1 Sunshine 107 Anne ....108 Don 103 Nlnntte 100 Stampilale 113Alamae 106 Fred Auerbach .110 Romany Raw. 110 Verda 105 'Hag o' Rosea 4 crepe satin 105 THIRD RACF $700, claiming, 8-year nlds and np, 0 furlongs: J. A. Well 110 Belleeeltornot 110 Rivet BS Lucky Drift 100 Virginia Weldel 04 Woodgnln 105 Gay Dona 110 Sam Cole 105 lonrad 110 Bed 104 Irfaneh 106 Tries 110 Chlcon 100 Dlodnro .110 Mrs.

Foster 10(1 Scandal 104 Jack 10A Knockabout 105 FOl'RTH RACF $800, claiming. 8-year, olds and up, 6 furlongs: Sister 106 Crushed 108 Cotton Time 101 Chehalls 107 Dollar Princess. 105 Benefit ...110 Kenny Boy. OS Phanlaslm 103 Trice ..113 FIFTH RACE $800, claiming, (-year-olds, mile and 70 yards: Rugartln 84 "Popcorn 107 Nell Kuhlman. 103 'Sarah 100 Laiy 90 Different .113 Tennywood 110 Mildred Watklna 06 Red Diamond 103 Camping 106 SIXTH RACE $800.

claiming, 8-year-olds and np, 1 8-16 milest Santa Sophia. 103 Playblrd 108 Joan Pat 103 Confidential 100 Mary 110 Otllla 1011 Aurira 106 Baglel 108 SEVENTH RACE $800. claiming, 4-year-olds and ap, mils and 70 yards: Arrgal 113 Ham .107 Mosart 107 Snnr Mash 107 Fair Legion 105 Adalor 107 Tonto Rock 107 "Jack Alexander 10 Reluvenatlon 107 'Solicitor 107 .107 Murmuring Pine Jndaa .107 Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear) track heavy. JAMAICA FIRST RACE $1,000, olds and uo.

6 fnrlonxa: claiming, 8-year- xPangnltch 115 'Charlie 117 Reproof 113 Blue Blltsen. 115 Bonavle 1 1 7 Howee 115 rsoaioyce .117 I hipper .....113 Just 10H Quick Steep 1311 Margaret CaL 117'Caryldoa 113 uay colors 117 SECOND RACE th Pretty maidens, conditions, a-year-olds and ap, 6 furlongst Mills IIS Caprlctoa lift KISK 115 Deferred lift Light Breese 1 15 THIRD RACE 81.300 added, th Mai-verne Handicap, 3-year-olde and ap, mile and 70 yards: Lanthlnx Queen 104 Star Fire 83 Condescend 136 Raccoon 108 FOl'RTH RACF 83,000 added, th Moa. tank Claiming Btakea. C-vear-oDa. fur.

longs: Granny's Trade- 10 Bolllee 107 Creel Run 109 F-lsrnberg 133 iniuenny 113 Little John 113 Nuhat inn uug in 103 Bracer 107 Polygeny 103 FIFTH RACE $1,000. condition. gaM-en fillieo, 8-year-lds, ft fnrlongei Granny's Trad. 117 Notebook .117 Single Brig 117 Lady Dlvor 117 Exiled 117 Wary 117 Four Peace 117 Maeheo 117 Good Guess. 117 Flighty Anna 117 flirting iij SIXTH RACE Sl.OOO.

claiming, 8-year-olds and np, 1 1-16 miles: Little Nap 113 First 180 Black Feather. 100 eft pounds apprentice allowane claimed. X7 pounds apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear) track fast. ONE -DAY It VI Brini in your Hat before 10 A.

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