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SEPTEMBER 17, 1935 Collyer Lists Sis Owen, in Fair Grounds' 4th, as Standout Bid RUNNING RACE RESULTS AND ENTRIES FIRST furlongs: Overshoes (D. Brammer) 10.80 3.60 2.60 Full Ep (F. Smith) 3.00 4.20 Infinity (W. Ray) 3.60 Cloido, Rouless, Cannon's Roar, Travelair, Magenta, Singing River and Dark Amber also ran. SECOND RACE--Six furlongs: Myrtle Brooks Ritz) 63.60 31.10 29.00 Technocraey (C.

Landolt) 28.80 11.40 Prince Sulleman (J. King) 11.60 org 3-5. Polly's Folly, Irish Wake, Mintogee. Half Day, Dundreary, Very Well, Hour Zer, Well Heeled and Banners Flying also ran. THIRD RACE--Five and a half fur.

longs: Trades (F. A. Smith) 17.60 6.20 4.00 Lady Scout (Brammer) 6.40 5.40 No Worry (J. King) 9.20 1-5. Corvus, Cold Turkey, Red Rogue, Koley Bey, Son Tryst.

Hay Image, Bulwark, Air and Mable Miller also ran. d. Coughlin entry. FOURTH RACE--Six furlongs: Hastinola (J. King) 7.60 3.20 4.20 (Ritz) 5.00 3.40 Pompus Genie (Brammer) 3.40 3-5.

Bert Reid. Chief Pilot and Amazing ran. FIFTH RACE--Five and half furlongs: Brendard Profit (J. McCoy) Haas) 6.10 3.20 3.00 3.80 2.10 Hose (0. Landolt).

01.60 1-5. Doran and Brilliant Light also ran. SIXTH RACK---Six furlongs: Haggerson (C. Corbett) 15.20 1.80 5.40 Julia Grant (W. Ray) 5.20 3.40 Claremont 9-5.

King) 6.80 Secret Tryst, Occult, Jascha, Morvue, Winnine Woman, Fritter Circle. Singing Lark and Pola's Flag also ran, SEVENTH and a sixteenth: Be Best (F. A. Smith) 11.60 5.80 4.00 Boiling Point (D). MeCown) 8.00 5.10 Miss Vince (W.

Hanka) 6.00 3-5. Good Cheer, Maple Rieca and Mary also ran. EIGHTH RACE--Mile and a sixteenth: Legal Gamble (D. Brammer) 1.80 1.60 3.00 Snobeedo (L. Haas) 7.60 4.00 Sea Eagle (A.

Vuillemet) 2.80 3-N. The Break. Old Lady, Bally Wise and Gond Politian also ran. Mutuels Paid Hawthorne One Race Paid 24.80 Two Races Paid 196.60 Three Races Paid. 245.40 Five Paid.

296.60 Seven Races 384.20 drew Rockingham Park FIRST RACK--Five and a half furlongs: Maiden's Dream (Wholey) 19.80 14.40 7.80 Herondas (Stout) 15.80 1.90 Creme de Menthe (C. Stevenson) 3.10 1-5. Genial Edna, La Junta White, Skotchy, Mauve Decade, Col. Bixer, Mild Manners, Good Omen, Wise King and Dixie Fox also ran. SECOND RACE--Five and a halt furlonge: Sun Idol (Deering) 8.00 9.00 5.90 Dancing Lady (Stevenson) 7.70 5.80 Alwintour (Kamar) 3.70 2-0.

Sun Erin, Radiator, Nimale, Heavy Sugar, Proteus, Strenuous, Star Queen, Lorraine S. and Pryor, also ran, THIRD RACE-One mile: Lovite (J. 21.00 7.80 6.10 Fast Move (C. Kamar) 5.10 4,30 Judge Judy (C. Stevenson) 11.30 2-5, Balmacan, Free Advice.

Dunrock, Goose Creek. Mars Palatine. Colorist. Cynwyd, Retribution and Sainted also ran. FOURTH RACK--Six furlongs: Patchpocket (4.

Lynch) 11.60 6.10 3.30 Allen Z. (C. Hanford) 3.20 1.30 Our Mae (Stevenson) 2.10 4-5. Chinese Empress, Candy Prince and Fair Sickle also ran. FIFTH RACE--Six furlongs: Hollyrood Saunders) 8.30 4.20 3.40 Grog (C.

Hanford). 13.60 8.30 Infidox (J. Lynch) 9.70 Songstone, Tatterdemalion. Brook, Little Nymph, Memory Book, Time to Go, Bright Plumage, Black Mistress. Tugboat Frank, Jair and James City also ran.

P. Headley entry, SIXTH RACE--One mile: Go Quick (Stout). 8,70 5.10 4.00 Sun Apollo (W. Wagner) 5.80 4.50 Regardless (Stevenson) 6.00 1-5. Skip It, Up and Up, Don Guzman, Speedmore, Glyndon Belle, Diverting and Dark Zeni also ran.

SEVENTH RACE--Six furlongs: Aunt Flor (W. Saunders) 17.90 7.10 4.70 One Chance (C. Hanford) 25.70 9.30 Dean Swift (E. Litzenberger) 3.30 Time- 2-0. Chiefs Pride.

Master Time. Hoosiers Pride, Bon Soir. Gife o' Roses and Hastinip also ran. EIGHTH RACE--Mile and an eighth: Seawick (J. Wagner) 5.00 3.60 3.30 Polo Bar (4, Deering) 7.10 5.40 Sound Money Stevenson) 6.00 Dignified.

Doio. Seatch Soldier. Appomattox and Brass Monkey also ran. Jamaica FIRST RACE---Five and a half furlongs: Syria G. (J.

Gilbert) 8-5 1.10 1-3 Liquidation (E. Arcaro) 3-1 8-5 Carlesta (R. Jones). 9.1 Time- 1:08. All Sorts.

Antowin. Ronnie Buzz, Chilary, Itsie Bitsie, Lookont Hill, Witty Henry, Falermian, Nolita Stately and Tittering also ran. SECOND RACE--Six furlongs: Creole Bird (Kurtsinger) 19-1 3.1 6-5 Stickemup (Pikor) 3-1 6-5 Justo Play (Kopel) 4-1 1-5. Capt. Jeers.

Vince Far. ley and M. J. Brennan also ran. THIRD RACE-Five furlongs: Little Miracle (T.

Malley) 7-1 5-3 7-5 Gold Mesh (Arcaro) 1-1 Danise M. (Kurtsinger) 7-10 2-5. Glory Greenock, SarSea Cradle, Springlock, Sun Dancer, ings. Valse, Terpsichore, Torita and She Knows also ran. FOURTH RACE--Six furlongs: Miss Merriment (D.

Meade) 1-1 out Cyele (W. D. 3-3 out Exhibit Renick). 2-5 3-5. Some Pomp and Motto also ran.

FIFTH RACE-Mile and a sixteenth: Flowery Lady (C. 5-1 3. 4-5 Kartsinger) Church 2.5 (D. Meade) out Alice Byrd (C. Watters) 14-1 3-5.

Hermie Ros, Madwind, Avalier, Poll Parrot and Sun Line also ran, SIXTH RACE -Mile and a sixteenth: Pomposity (W. D. Wright) 2-5 out Consin George (D. Meade) 2.5 out Cold Steel (E. Arcaro) Altos Nuba.

Blue Spruce, Lillian 2. and Galloping Duchess miso ran. Havre de Grace FIRST RACE- Six furlongs: Green Mist (Peters) 5.20 3.10 3.00 Footstep (Bejshak) 4.00 3.20 Rowes Crump (Luther) 5.10 1-5. Identical, Sentry, Lizht, Indomitable. Carvola.

Peace More, Forest Play, Curriculum and Strolling Duke also rant. SECOND RACE--Six furlongs: Petee Blue Rosengarten). 101.10 28.30 19.90 Idle Victory (W. Horn) 1.00 3.00 Chief Balaki) 4.10 4-5. Wing.

Whiskora, Sunned. Major Lee. Jane ElManual and Vennie H. also THIRD RACE--Six furlongs: Jakevin (E. Smith) 1.60 Boocord (R.

Merritt) 4.10 3.00 Miss Snow (Peters) 3.10 Dame, DarkBook, Canopia, 1p- scription. Dark Devil. Knight, Hurdy and FOURTH Killer. OBITUARY Is Brush Hook Silk Mask Ready to Win at Hawthorne By Bert E. Collyer CHICAGO, Sept.

16-Special No. Here we go for the half-way mark. I promised you a "bakers dozen." None other than Far and Fast in the opening dash at Rock-ingham. slip. chief you of the staff.

gab "In appended by the hands of the undertaker last time. Stable down for Tuesday and will be on the head end all the way. you need an extra gee for good measure, then have a kupla megs riding on Ginger Hackle in the second. This according to the clockers the best maiden down there. Down at 'Coney Island, the XXX special is none other than Rebekah, which is dropped into a real snug spot the day's opener.

I regard this filly as the best two-year-old at the track. Chasar, which trimmed an excellent field Saturday and chalked up a new track record, is another wopsy tiger, in the fifth. The contention will in all probability come from Little Actor, fresh and good from Narragansett Park. Nawab in the closing dash is also an overnight commission hoss. Over at Detroit, Benefit, which was running over horses the end of that last effort, has a full call in my rating.

Looks like a lace to get the winter benny. And point the stable is down. Ole Ridgeview, all prettied up, was well supported night in Texas. This, I take over means she will be on her toes today. DETROIT FIRST RACE-Ridgeriew, Anna fey FOURTH RACE--Dauntless Miss, Sis Agues.

Romiro. FIFTH RACE- Chasar. Vitamin Yantis. SIXTH RACE--Gay Monarch. My Blaze, High Diver.

SEVENTH RACE Nawab. Noreda, Loyal Knight. BEST HAVRE DE GRACE RACE -Baby Sis, Jeffords FIRST. Executi SECOND RACK--Easter Lad, Rock Iris, Wee Lad. THIRD RACE- Dixie Dora, In Front, Lady Carrot.

FOURTH RACE- -Tore Nancy, Legume, Boston Brook. FIFTH RACE---Sassaby. Flying Dere, Inops, SIXTH RACE--Light Brook. Old Judge, Respect, SEVENTH RACE-Zembla, Tiempo. ReBEST--Sassaby.

JAMAICA FIRST RACE Good Chance, Her Reich, Yankee Skipper. SECOND RACE -Lady Charmian, San Marino. Hunterdon. THIRD RACE--Brush Hook, Bijuro. Shining sun.

FOURTH RACE--Royal Guard. North Wales 11. Watch Him. FIFTH RACE--Old Story, Star Shadow, On Rush. SIXTH RACE- -General Pulaski, GranBy' Trade, Diablerie, BEST--Brush Hook.

ROCKINGHAM PARK FIRST RACE--Far and Fast, Sun Asia, Mad Dash. SECOND RACE--Ginger Hackle, Son Clothing. he THIRD RACE Condescend, Tana Franka, Raccoon. FOURTH RACE -Gentle Knight, Golden Fate. Barcarolle.

FIFTH RACE -New Deal, Ebony Lady, Hardware. RACE--Mountain Elk. Fake, Col. Green. SEVENTH RACE- Davoe, Golden Sceptre.

EIGHTH -Patchese. On sir, Gramarye. BEST- Caerleon. MOST PROBABLE WINNER Brush Hook. COLLIER'S SYSTEM HORSE--Ginger Hackle.

REST PARLAY -Ginger Hackle, CaerJeon, Lady Charmian, a place. DAILY Dear. silk SECOND RACE-Elanac, Our Carolyn, Sneeze. Love THIRD -Benfit, Fan. Mrs.

Fab. Lyric. FOURTH RACE--SiS Owen, Lovesick, Gallant Miss. FIFTH RACE--I King. Blind River, Pantaur.

NINTH RACE--All Rower, Flower Day, Sly Peter. SEVENTH RACE--Fire Mask, Screen, Bender First. EIGHTH RACE--Judge Leuders, Yaney, Dian BEST--Sis Owen. HAWTHORNE FIRST See, Bombastic. Old "SECOND RACE--Annan, Gos.

Laffoon. Preferred. THIRD RACE--Wild Transit, Justa Sheik. FOURTH Sam Alexander. BACK--Lucy Dear, Faithful Maud, Busy Storm.

FIFTH RACK--Silk Mask, Cotton Club. Official. Two SIXTH Eaged. RACE--My Auntie, Crinoline, SEVENTH RACE-Kierson, Chrysostom, Burning Up. EIGHTH RACE--Black Nose, Korak, six Bells.

NINTH RACE- (Sub) -Emvee, Chrisfine Adee, BEST--Silk Peloria, Mask. HELLAH PARK FIRST RACE---Long John. Game, Be. lieve It or Not. SECOND -Speedy Lulu, Distinct, Tintofgold.

THIRD RACE-Grattan. Sir Jacob, -Bibboo. FOURTH RACE Lady Pharamond, Twinkle Queen. Mr. Stain.

FIFTH RACE--Proven, Tappanaugh, odd Star. SIXTH RACE--Bettina Dudley Polisher. SEVENTH RACE--Moira's Boy, Transcall, Beckville. BEST--Lady Pharamond. CONEY ISLAND FIRST RACE--Rebekah.

Ormonette, Miss Greenock. SECOND RACE Chortle, Lucky Amelia. French Knight. THIRD RACE--Carnelian, Master Frank, fey FOURTH RACE--Dauntless Miss, Sis Mask, at Hawthorne. Brothers to Fight on Arena Program Two brothers from Wyandotte have been signed box two of the three preliminary matches the Stanley Evans-Jack Algrin feature in the third of a series of weekly boxing shows at the Arena Gardens, Wednesday, night.

the veteran George Sutka and his younger brother. Joe. former pitted The of Detroit, in again Leon round middleweight while Joe matched with Mazai, of Detroit, four welterweights. Bommer, Detroit's latest amateur to turn pro will after fourth straight professional when he takes Haywood Detroit, round the Gabby Street Signs DETROIT RACE CHART Brown Maiden 91 101 101 10 Jackson. J.

Baumbach Dasaki 103 111 1164111 111 Aldrich Winans Tussaud 115 8 5 554 7 19 19 Miller Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather cloudy, track fast. The $2 mutuels paid: Gracious Pearl, straight $4.20, place $3.00. show First Score, place $3.80, show $3.00: Isenberz. show $3.40.

Gracious Pearl forced the pace under steadying restraint, took command the stretch and won easily. First Score. 11 close quarters for three-eighths, with a rush. Isenberg, strong factor from start, tired in last eighth. (Copyright, 1935.

by The Daily Racing Form) FIRST RACE -Purse $800, claiming. for two-year-old maidens. six Start good, won easily, place driving. Post off 3:36 Winner, b. by Ariel Pearl Grace.

Owner. G. LaFlesh. Trainer, J. Hicks.

Value, 5625, $50, $25. Time, :23 1-5, :47 2-5, 1:13 2-5. Horses WI PP Sto Fin Jockeys Owners Pearl Johnson. G. LaFlesh First Score ...110 3 ad Maschek.

Silver Stock Isenberz 119 10 33 T. Chinn Goinz Some .105 1 h4 Craig M. Eckman Donna Marza ..104 Mattioli Mrs. E. Bartlett Hasty Hermit 101 11 101 61 Holman.

MacKnicht Imperial Pal E. B. Anhut Jim McCabe 111 01 Turner Mrs. H. Dattner Miracle Maid 104 11 8 hd Fowler.

B. Respess Boss 112 12 101 113 19 Apprentice allowance claimed. The $2 mutuels paid: Fortunate Youth, Wee. place $13.60, show $6.20: Proud Fortunate Youth, going in best form racing forward, took command entering outside and never far back. closed with position steadily, came through field for drive, 12 Turner.

H. Herendeen SECOND RACE--Purse $800. claiming, for four-year-olds and up, six Start good. won easily, place driving. Post 3:05, off 3:08 Winner, b.

by Lucky Hour-Mollie King. Owner, Mrs. C. Dunn. Trainer, F.

C. Dunn. $625, 8100, $50, $25. Time, :93 2-5, :47, 1:14 3-5. Horses Wt PP St Fin Jockeys Owners Fortunate Youth 113 11 11 Whittaker.

Mrs. F. Dunn Betty Wee 104 5 10 5 h4 41 0 nO Tucker. Blue Bonnet Stable Princess ...109 E- 8 hd 53 Langlois Miller Hicks ..104 11 1 hd Mrs. D.

Hicks Sir 107 3 hd Holman. A. R. Rhoads Royal Rock 107 1111104 61 Johnson Mrs. E.

Watson Bright Knot 10 81 Coghill. E. Drillon Morocen 112 12 12 9 hd 81 Craig. Mrs. J.

C. Stillman Sir Kai hd hd 6 Fischer. Mrs. J. Cochran Princess Pyre 109 7:1101 103 Yerrat.

0. E. Speck Fleeta Rose 104 94 111 113 Mojena H. McDonald straight $5.80, place $3.60. show Princess, show $3.90.

and improved, was lucky to the stretch and won easily, Betty a rush. Proud Princess improved but weakened near end. for three-year-olds. six furlongs. off 3:39.

Winner, br. Trainer, B. Creech. Value. Fin Jockeys Owners A.

M. Creech 01 Turner. B. Hernandez Buckland Summers. G.

S. Preece Mozer. Mrs. H. E.

Wolfe G. Leeds Tilden Mrs. H. G. Woods J.

Bundseho 93 Gray W. Kidd 10 Saddle Spur Stable $7.60: place $3.80. show show $3.60. start, raced Moratorium into took command soon after the winner, but held on well. for three-year-olds and un.

mile driving, Post 4:041 off 4:07. trainer, G. Leeds, Value, $625, 1:46 4-5. Fin Jockeys Owners Burns. G.

Leeds M. Wilkinson Patti Fischer. Bell Meloche. Haple Leaf Stable 61 E. B.

W. Anhut Jolley. Leo J. Marks Holman J. Halliwell Albrecht.

R. F. McDonnell 10 Johnson. Ruff Bros straight place $3.20, show show $10.40. when outrun.

moved up fast quarter and won easily. Panair position and closed with a rush. mile and sixteenth. off 33. Winner, br.

g. Trainer, Cooper. Value, 1:13 4-5. 1:16 1-5. Fin Jockeys Owners Albrecht.

W. LeBaron Moirna Lutz Handy. Mrs. E. H.

Bartlett Cheatham. Mrs. M. M. Johr Tilden R.

Ryan Grar. W. Kidd Mozer. Motor City Stable Pollard. Imperial Farms straight place $3.20, show show 83.00.

responded fast when called upon, Maple Hussy. The latter drive and was fast wearing winner his position, finisbed strongest for three-year-olds and up, mile won driving, place same. Deeming Owner, Mrs. E. B.

$100, $50. $25. Time, :24 1-5, Fin Jockeys Owners hd 11 Holman. Mrs. E.

Carpenter 0 nkc Turner. Hernandez 31 Johnson. W. LeBaron 411 41 Heyward. Humphries 511 Albrecht.

L. Barnes hd -1 O'Malley. J. Halliwell nk Mojena. Mrs.

H. Torriente bd 00 Henderson straight $6.60, place $3.20, show Dancer. show $3.20. restraint. responded fast nearing fast but unable to keep for up but weakened near end.

Dandy lead, tired in drive. for three-rear-olds, mile and 5 off 5:28. Winner, Owner. A. 3-5.

3-5, :48 1:13 3-5. 1:39 Hanauer Marks Atkins. Jolley, Bonnell Mojena Mrs. 9 Wilhams straight $7,80, place $3.80. show show $3.40.

moved fast thereafter, took form. going worked Deck, well from start, dropped for three-year-olds and same. Post 5:531 off 5:54 and trainer, M. Allen. Value.

Str Fin Jockeys Owners Johnson. M. Allen Holman, Feeney Mozer. Kennedy Leguevel Turner. B.

Hernandez h4 Albrecht. San Lee Stable 61 Salinski Whittaker Mrs. F. C. Avers Simpson Schlesinger Klein Jolley Mra.

H. Melivain 11 straight $5.20, place $2.80, won Nourrice, Agasuu into submission, The Daily Racing Form Robert Marmosa, Jack Conner, able and Knowlton also ran. Beulah Park En.Odds 1.80 15.40 10.10 39.70 2.40 10.10 6.80 26.40 30 61.00 48.80 10.10 $2.80: furlongs, $100. Ea. Odds 1.10 9.90 17.30 15.20 37.30 67.50 6.30 37.30 10 37.30 entering closed furlongs, h.

8. Value, room Wee, her Start 3. by $625, En. Odds 80 6.40 7.60 10.80 50 20 58.60 6.70 21.40 $3.00: submission start. Erie T.

and a Winner, $100, Ea. Odds 1.70 4.40 28.50 7.80 2.00 14.80 6.80 12.70 8.40 28.50 $2.80: after was Gooseflesh, Start 3. by $625. Ea Odds 9.50 1.60 1.00 5.90 80.40 5.10 67.70 drew worked her down. of all, and 70 Post 1:59.

Carpenter. :48 2-5, Ed.Odds 2.30 2.90 7.80 27.30 15.80 5.80 4.90 12.40 $2.80: stretch half mile. Dancer, sixteenth Hoskins, 1:16 1-5. 5.50 217.10 $3.00: command way back mile and Winner. $625, $100.

Ea. Odds 1.60 2.80 5.50 15.60 112.40 48.60 34.80 48.60 show Agree- FIRST RACE--Fire and halt fur. longs: Rain or Shine (Lowe) 6.10 4,00 3.00 Charlie (Gleason) 11.00 5.10 Panbula (W. Gonzales) 3.60 4-5. Sun Defiance.

Little Turtle, Gan Lee, All Upset. Belle Burne, Giggles and Kingsport also ran. SECOND RACE--Five and half fur. Moran (4. Sylvester) 1.20 3.20 9.60 Peter H.

(E. Maier) 1.80 5.60 Lovely Spy (G, Green 3.20 1-5. Royal Image, Lady Thatcher. Dollie Lieghton, Grey Letty, Hazel Bell, Sun Sound and Miss Gown rat. THIRD RACE-Six furlongs: Justa Princess (Myres) 5.10 3.60 3.20 Rosireigh Vail) 8.80 3.80 Col.

Cloister (W. Lowe) 10.20 1-5. southern Beauty, Thistle Dick. Northvale, Through Fairly and Zode also ran. FOURTH RACE- -Seren furlongs: Thistle Ace (5, 3.80 Harpen Belle Sylvester) 2.80 2.10 0dd Blaze Gleason) 3.00 Time- Golden Sandals, Sweet ram.

FIFTH RACE--Mile yards: Girl 3.80 3,00 9.80 Southland (McCray) 7.00 Our Potentate. Luke Orkin Nancy Khan Kilmolash 4.10 3.00 2.80 Tuesday's Entries BEULAH. PARK FIRST RACE--Purse $100, claiming. 3- year-olds 6 furlongs: Closing Event. 112 Tommy Boy 113 Brown 110 Believeitornot 113 108 Bourbon.

Flying Vote. 110 108 Ballot 111 Lord Baker. 113 Game 110 Binder 103 Mom's Polly, 110 Conna 10 Donna 105 Mere Satin. 108 SECOND RACE--Purse $400. claiming, 3 and 4-year-old maidens, 6 furlongs: Tint of Gold 107.

Blues. Petrina 107 Madame 107 Speedy Lula. 111 102 Maelo 107 Distinet 106 Peter 105 109 Mint Box. 102 Hilda Martha. 107 Water Rose 111 105 Glory Dale 111 Lady Patrol.

107 THIRD RACE--Purse $100, claiming, 3. year-olds and up. 6 furlongs: 106 Sir. Jacob. 119 Priceless Miss.

104 Grattan 113 Wild Daughter. 105 104 Bibboo Zaidee Avail 119 Swanky Miss 102 FOURTH RACE--Purse $300, claiming, 2-year-olds. furlongs: Princess 119 Bender 107 Continually Mr. Stein. 115 Ann's Baby.

112 Chillicothe 104 Twinkle 104 Lady Pharamond 112 Sunnya 104 My Lonellen 104 FIFTH RACE--Purse $400. elaiming. 3- year-olds and up, Elks Golden Jubilee, 6 furlongs: Tappanaugh 116 Serviceman Two 111 Proven Odd 116 Jim McConnell. 113 Persuader 111 SIXTH RACE--Purse $400, claiming, vear-olds and up, mile and 70 yards: 108 Gallopette 113 Polisher 113 Lueky Kate 10:3 Dudley 109 Cortie's John. 116 Sporting 110 SEVENTH RACE--Purse $100, claiming, 4-year-olds and up.

1-16 miles: William Westko 112 Outery Brilliant Lad. 109 Judge Urban 107 Beckville Aerial 119 Moira's Boy 119 101 Supero 115 Drastie Lass. 109 Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear; track fast. DETROIT FAIR GROUNDS FIRST RACE--Purse 8800, claiming, 3.

year-olds and up. 6 furlongs: Knockaway 108 Mabel 99 Lumillion 112 Pretty Wise. 119 106 94 Roentgenologist 111 Sweep 106 Donna 99 Sneeze 106 Baby 103 104 SECOND RACE--Purse $800, claiming, 2-year-olds. 6 furlongs: Kate 109 Carolyne. 110 Little Peggy.

105 Rough Love Lyric. 110 Inscona 118 HI Well. Miss Patriot. 109 Wardell 108 Elanae 108 Maryan 106 Minnie Greenock 111 THIRD RACE- Purse $800, claiming, 3- year-olds and up, 6 furlongs: Benefit 106 103 Mrs. Fab 98 100 103 Abercrombie 104 Oderie 111 101 107 Chiclard 99 Servant Pride.

108 Brilliant 103 FOURTH RACE--Purse $800, 3-yearolds. 6 furlongs: Contrary 109 Sis 107 Simple Flower. 104 Gallant Miss 104 Maylite 112 White 107 Lovesick Wee Princess. FIFTH RACE--Purse $800, claiming, 2- year-olds, mile and 70 vardo: 106 House Afire. 105 King 103 Quiek Decision.

108 Gallant Gay 111 100 Lost 105 Lueky 105 Swiftlet 111 John 103 Pantanr 114 Imperial High. 105 SIXTH $800, claiming, 3- vear-olds. miles: 101 My Peter. 109 108 Pomposo 108 Right Rank 106 All Rowes 108 Conard. 105 Four 100 SEVENTH RACE--Purse $800.

claiming, 4-year-olds and up, mile and 70 vardo: Arctic Star. 111 110 Bolinty 116 Fire Mask 113 Precious Maid. 107 Bender First. 116 Brown 110 Luna Mick 115 108 Black Flash 110 Hatfleld. 111 EIGHTH RACE-Perse $800.

claiming, 4-year-olds and up, 1-16 miles: Lugano 110 Dian Cloiwald 107 Judge 112 107 107 Yancey 107 110 "Morris 107 Weeny. Donday 110 Wood God 115 allowance claimed. Weather cloudy; track fast. ROCKINGHAM PARK FIRST RACE--Purse $800, maiden year-olds, furlongs: About 116 Onus 116 My Prisoner. 116 Mad Dash 113 Far and 116 Peter 116 Professor 116 Sallandry 113 Tales 116 Sun 116 Play Chance.

116 Brown Top 116 Notice Me 116 SwAp 116 Bay Buddy 116 116 John's Honky Son Tonk 116 A. SECOND RACE-Purse $800. claiming. 3-sear-olde and up. furlongs: Yankee Prince 107 Black Romen 107 103 Vehonala 99 Lady 99 Jezreel 101 Girl.

101 Ginger Hackle. 110 Molly 107 Eddie Helek. 115 Sun Clothing 115 Canana 107 Epibean 107 Boy Hugh Marrone 107 Dolente 101 Red Cap IT 114 Trite 1999 Royal THIRD -Purse $800. claiming, 3- rear-olds and ND, 4 furlongs: 102 107 Raccoon Playaway 10. 107 Franka.

109 Desperado Tiger John. 107 Helios 107 Victorium 112 Heroson 101 Betty Gibson. 101 Annarita 112 Yenoor 107 Liberty 112 102 Condescend Greenstone 99 FOURTH RACE--Purse $1.200, claim3-year-olds and up. 6 furlongs: inc. Bahamas 114 Blackmail 106 106 Fate 106 109 Gentle Knight.

111 High Image. Pundit 101 RACE Purse $1,500, the FIFTH Beaver Lake Handicap, 3-year-olds and up. 1-16 miles: 106 Gor. Sholtz 107 Ebony Lady. 100 New 111 Crystal Hardware 109 SIXTH $1.000, claiming.

3-vear-olds and up, mile: 105 Primute 110 Zevar 113 Finance Mountain 109 Hoosier's Pride. 113 109 90 Adamite 101 Col. Green. 107 Idle Along Stone Martin. 109 SEVENTH RACE--Purse $1,000, claim.

ing, 3-year-olds and up. mile: Martha 109 Cantie 113 Cappoquin 101 101 Daroe 117 Highest Point 113 108 109 Jay. 113 Foreign Lady 100 Dunbar 103 Toana 110 110 Payrack 103 Yap EIGHTH RACE--Parse $800, claiming. 3-year-olds and up, miles: 105 Sir. 111 108 Gramayre 109 111 104 Daisaburo 112 Olamay 111 allowance claimed.

Weather clear: track fast. HAVRE DE GRACE FIRST RACE--Parse 5800, 3-year-olds, 1-14 miles: 116 0 Grady. 107 ship Executive. Baby Sis 105 Star 110 Braving Danger. 116 1 In Advance.

111 Forey Dawn. 113 Jeffords entry. SECOND RACE--Purse $800, maiden vear-olds, furlongs: 119 Son of Troy. 115 Disapproval High 119 Alit 115 Star 112 Rock Iris Wee Lad 115 Faster Lad. Gay Bride La Marquise.

Far Cry. Subdale Out 119 PL. G. Blume entry. THIRD RACE--Parse $800, claiming.

furlongs: rear-olds, Dora Star 111 Dixie Coal 106 Lollies Old Ironsides, 114 111 Lady Carrot 115 Strophe Miss Jones 106 Ina Dear Black Scout. Front. FOURTH RACE- -Parse 81,000. the furlongs: 8 Meadows, Nancy 116 Boston Brook 110 Marcella Miss. Dell.

110 FIFTH RACE--Purse $800, Okay Winebell. Jambalya Repeal Brad Zembla 108 Tiempo 109 allowance claimed. Weather clear: track fast. HAWTHORNE FIRST RACE -Purse $1,000, maiden year-olds. furlongs: Littie Van 110 Julie Girl See Early Hour 115 Tapdancer Sensation Santa Louisette 110 107 Edward 4.

K. 115 Johnny Bane 115 Bombastic 112 Wayaloft 113 107 Barnacle Bill 115 Seventh Heaven. Eccentrie 110 Our Patty Old Hop 115 Bear Cub 115 SECOND RACE-Purse $1,000, claiming. 3-year-olds and up, furlongs: 107 Gov. Laffoon 108 Fair Image 109 Annan Escadron Preferred 112 Ned 0.

Royal Rover 105 Kildee Mary 109 Polly 100 off Duty 109 Chokoloskee 112 Lady Lamarne 109 THIRD RACE--Purse $1,000, claiming. 3-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles: Miss Glace 108 Stripe 106 106 Pompohone Harmonical 108 Precious Betty Transit 107 Symjack 111 Kingpin 111 0' Play 108 Winder Sheik 106 Cloido Alexander 104 FOURTH RACE--Purse $1.000, claiming. 3-year-old fillies, furlongs: 0. 102 Higgins, Miss Princess 107 Teernahilla Tabora 107 Catherine T. Italia 107.

Faithful Maud Rickety Jane 107 Pebble Hill Mamie B. 107 Diane S. Busy Storm 107 Brooks. Lucy Dear 107 FIFTH RACE--Purse $1,000. allowances, 3-year-olds and up, furlongs: My Blonde 99 Water Splash Milk Mask 102 Bulstrode Official 107 Cotton Club SIXTH RACE--Purse $1,000, claiming, 2-year-olds, furlongs: Edged 110 Frenelt Boy Blue Bud 101 Black Bess Speed Limit 105 Crinoline Holl Image 105 Ditwin Kingsbury 109 Rustie Lassie Rohemian Lass.

Bushmaster Mr. Rieks 107 My Auntie Betty Shaw 106 Upholder Mount Echo 107 Honored Sir SEVENTH RACK--Parse $1,000, claiming. 3-year-olds and up, 1-16 miles: Little Cynic 98 Boy Chrysostom 109 Spain Up Uncle Fred 105 Little Doggie EIGHTH RACE- Purse $1,000. claiming. 3-year-olds and up, 1-16 miles: Kozak 109 Peter Dixon 103 Congenial My Gentleman 109 Joseph J.

G. Six Bells 113 Proposing Bichloride 109 Brass Buttons Blacknose 108 Gold 97 NINTH RACE-(Substitute) Purse $1,000, claiming, 2-year-old maidens, furlongs: Emvee 115 Fante Lake Shore 115 Joan Macaw Christine Adee 112 Geo. B. Cross Duncaster 110 Humble Issue Peloria Coffee Cup Geraldine M. allowance claimed.

Weather clear, track fast. CONEY ISLAND FIRST RACE--Purse $600, 2-year-old fillies. furlongs: Lady Thirteen. 112 Rebekah Sourdine 119 Miss Greenock. 119 Poteellus 112 Nana 109 Ormonette SECOND RACE--Purse $600, claiming, 3-year-olds and op.

6 furlongs: Jaz Age Dick Star 104 Clovis French Knight 114 Tom. 107 109 Fulfill Abby 106 Try King 100 Little Grace. 109 Supernatural 101 Moon. 104 Chortle 104 Aria 109 106 Double Jibhoom 109 Shamrock 106 Serene 101 THIRD -Purse 8600, claiming. 3 and 4-year-olds, 1-16 miles: Enlz 109 Bronzed 108 lev Wind.

109 Footword 108 Carnelian 109 Pun 108 Puddinhead 108 Beam. 100 Rich Phil 117 Maid 108 Golden Wateh 109 Nasslyn 101 Reptelle 103 Master Frank. 108 Archery 107 Highland 100 Appletime 112 Royal 105 FOURTH RACE--Purse $600, claiming, 3-year-olds and up. 6 furlongs: Master Beau 106 101 Sis 114 Skalkahoe 112 109 104 Don Romiro. 115 FIFTH RACE--Purse $800, 3-year-olds and up.

mile and 70 Yantis 103 American Prince 108 Friend Charley. 108 Brilliant 105 Chasar 114 Vitamin B. 108 Little Actor. 109 SIXTH RACE--Purse $800, 3-year-olds and up, mile and 70 yards: Wise 100 Gay Monarch. 108 Compensatory 103 Chance King 103 My 114 Gay Joe.

108 Mountainy 108 High Diver. 108 SEVENTH RACE-Purse $600, claiming, 3-yar-olds and up. 6 furlongs: Gunfire 109 Lucky Turn. Princess 106 Shadow Dawn. 106 101 Leo R.

101 Loyal Knight 109 Ripper 109 Maxine P. 101 "Boni van 104 Baggage Master. 109 101 Kathryn Wattle 111 Ivan 109 Lads. 101 10; Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather elear: track fast.

JAMAICA FIRST RACE- Purse $900, maiden year-olds, furlongs: Bristle 115 Samakov Cantakit 115 Sunanair Flying Dervish. Torch Man Gond Chance. 115 Yankee Skipper. 115 Her Reigh. 115 Nominee 110 Introductory 115 Paralda 110 Mariato 115 SECOND RACE--Purse 6900, elalming, 2-year-olds.

6 furlongs: Hunterdon Trebor 110 Marino 115 Errand. 105 Lady 114 Energetic 105 Miss Bam. 114 Reigh 105 Vale of Tears. 111 THIRD RACE $900, maiden furlongs: Fra Diavolo. 115 Savernake 115 Flying Centaur.

115 shot 115 Liberal 115 Bijuro 115 Galloping On 113 Prevention 115 Shining Sun 115 Brush Hook 115 Tramway Look 110 Peerless 115 FOURTH RACE--Purse $1,000. the Parkside Handicap, Class C. (first division), 3-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles: Wateh Him 116 Chance Line 110 Royal Guard. 113 North Wales 110 Rust 113 Fortification 106 FIFTH RACE-Porse 81,000, the Parkside (second division), 3-year-olds and op, 1-16 miles: Onrush Star 105 Gallant Prince. 107 Old Story.

101 Glittering 10. SIXTH RACE--Parse $900, einiming, 3- year-olds and up, 6 furlongs: General 119 Scara Glen 109 Penway 119 Caught 108 War Stripes. Clientelle 108 Diablerie 109 Trade 104 Miss 109 Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather cloury: track fast. Baseball Magnate Buys Canadien Six Old Owners Seek St.

Louis Club MONTREAL. Sept. 16-(A. Les Canadiens, the "Flying French- men" of the National Hockey into the hands of League, passed Ernest Savard, magnate, Savard, the Montreal Royals, of the International Base- ball League, announced purchase of famous club from 114 Dandurand Joe Cattaranich, prominent Canadian partner- which controls tracks United States but The was announced Mrs. Margaret Aertz.

of 14615 Winthrop was buried in Mt. Elliott Cemetery Monday following requiem high mass at 9 a. m. in sure Mary's Church of Redford. in the home her sister.

Mrs. Fred Prayers were, said A at 8:30 o'clock Schneider, of 12810 Lauder Ave. Aertz, who died Friday at her summer home at Roberts Landing, was born in Ontario 64 years ago and had lived here 40 years. She was the widow Emmanuel Aertz, Eastern Market feed merchant. In addition to her sister.

two brothers, Frank and Jack Sheeran. survive. Mrs. Sol Elkind Mrs. Margaret Aertz Word was received Mondav of the death of Mrs.

Sol Elkind, Kentucky wife of the bass violinist of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. She died in a hospital at Cherbourg, France, following an operation. The operation became necessary when Mrs. Elkind fell while about to board the S. S.

Berengaria last Wednesday. She was touring Europe with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schreibman, of 3711 Webb who remained with her. The bodv will be brought to the United States on the Aquitania sailing Wednesday, they said.

John Cronin, Jr. 102 Requiem high mass for John Cronin, will be held at 9 a. m. Wednesday in St. Philip Neri's a 99 will 109 Bengals Win as Yanks Bow Victory Is Twentieth for Bridges Continued from First Sport Page ever, the run counted so Rogell's effort was a constructive one.

Once the Tigers were ahead the attack went into decline. The Bengals got only two hits in the next four innings, one of them being 8 liner by Gehringer which struck Wilson somewhere or other and bounded to short. However, a couple of sparkling catches by Alamada and Cooke robbed Goslin and Walker of extra base hits. Although struck out eight men, Bridges was lucky to pull through with a victory despite the four run lead the Tigers presented him in the fourth. Tom had a very close call in the seventh when, with the bases filled, Wes Ferrell, pinch hitting for Oscar Melillo, hit a high fly to left.

In a windless day the drive would have cleared the wall for a home run that would have tied the score. But a stiff breeze was blowing in from left today, and Ferrell's fly was just high enough to permit the wind to hold it inside the playing field. Goose Goslin made the catch standing with his back almost against the wall. If Ferrell's hit had cleared the wail the Sox would have won the game, for they scored two rung off Bridgee in the ninth when they got to him for three hits. The Sox made a serious threat to take a commanding lead in the second when they filled the bases on a double by Johnson, Owen's muff of 8.

throw from Rogell and a base on balls to Melillo, but Bridges choked off the threat by striking out Wilson. But they through for a run in the third and took the lead. Werber was the culprit who scored in this inning. He worked Bridges for a base on balls after Cooke struck out and moved the rest of the way around the bases on singles by Alamada and Cronin. Johnson then drove a wicked liner back at Bridges and Tommy accidentally converted it ip to a double play that retired the side.

Throwing his gloved hand up to protect his face, Tommy deflected the ball to Gehringer who caught it before it touched the ground. Then he stepped on second base, retiring the surprised Alamada before he could scramble back to the base. Sox Again Threaten The Sox became dangerous again in the fourth when they loaded the bases, but two men were out before they got their attack under way and they failed to score. Melillo got aboard when Gehrinfumbled his grounder after Rick Ferrell grounded out and Dahlgreen was called out on strikes. Gehringer seemed to have beaten Melillo with a quick throw to first after fumbling the ball but Umpire Lou Kolls ruled otherwise and his vote counted.

Wilson then scratched a single to short after which walked, filling the bases. Bridges pitched carefully to Werber, however, and retired the side by inducing him to hit in to a force play. Tommy retired the order in the fifth, sixth and seventh but almost lost the game in the eighth. Cronin drew a base on balls after one was out in this frame and moved to third when Johnson singled to right and Dahlgren singled to short after Rick Ferrell struck out. Wes Ferrell was sent in to bat for Melillo then, and after getting a count of two balls and one strike, flied to Goslin just inside the left field wall.

Miller opened the Bostonians' two-run rally in the ninth. Batting for Bowers, he singled to right only to be forced by Cooke who grounded to Rogell. After Werber singled over shortstop. Almada singled to right scoring Cooke and putting when Werber on third. Bill scored Cronin flied to Goslin but Johnson ended the game by lifting fly to Walker in short right field.

White Left on Third The Tigers moved only three men past first base after scoring their five runs in the fourth inning. In the seventh White got to third on a base on balls, an infield out and a wild pitch but was left stranded there when Gehringer grounded to Dahlgren. Greenberg got to second when Bowers walked two men in the eighth but was left when Owen looked a at third strike. Cochrane and stole second the walked ninth but failed get any farther, for after Gehringer walked, forced for final Greenberg preceded, by prayers at Church, o'clock the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Cronin, of 3105 Drexel Ave. Mr. Cronin died Saturday at home of his parents. He years old and at the time of was deaths was Morris a Plan teller Bank. for The He Indus- was member of St.

Leo's High School football team when it won the Catholic schools title. Surviving are his parents, and a sister, Mrs. Joseph Lambert. Capt. Henry Breitenbecher Services for Henry Breitenbecher.

of 2226 Garland retired Fire Department captain, will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday the Doherty Funeral Home. 10612 E. Jefferson Ave.

Burial will be in Elmwood Cemtery. Capt. Breitenbecher fell dead of a heart attack Sundav evening. He was born in Detroit vears aRo. At the time of his retirement from the Fire Department years ago he was captain of Engine Co.

No. Following his retirement operated a saloon at Hastings and Macomb Sts. for several vears. He was a member Union Lodge. F.

A. and Peninsular Chapter, R. A. M. Surviving are a sister, Emma, and a brother.

William a clerk in the Harbormaster's Division of the Police Department. Mrs. Grace P. Hoar tOld Betty when on good. $100, Eric Dark Left No THIRD RACE--Purse $800.

claiming. won easily, place driving, Post 3:37. Grandace Tea Time. Owner, Mrs. A.

M. Creech, $50, $25. Time, :23, :16. Horses Wt PP St Str. Civilian 108 1 Moratorium 119 T.

100 Vive 109 10 81 Over 5 hid Mannie Change hd 41 107 10 10 Blindfold 107 5 83 Saturnino 111 92 94 10 Apprentice allowance claimed. The 40 mutuels paid: Civilian. straight Moratorium, place $5.80, show $3.40: Eric Civilian, well handled and well up from after half mile and won easily. The latter away under good urging. failed to withstand outrun for half mile, closed with a rush, FOURTH RACE--Purse $800.

clalming. sixteenth. Start good, won handily, place g. 3. by Snob Il-Mary Barton.

Owner and $25. Time. :24 2-5. :48 4-5. 1:14, 1:40, Horses W1 PP St Str Geneva Cross 106 h4 Panair 108 8 5 he 611 Gooseflesh 105 4 10 10 94 Flying Flynn 114 311 Dream .111 10 Bi'dy 102 hd Moreanmore 94 hd 5 hd Polyp 103 A1 One 108 82 5 hd 95 First Regiment 103 91 10 10 10 Apprentice allowance claimed.

The $9 mutuels paid: Geneva Cross, Panair, place $4.20, show $3.40: Gooseflesh, Geneva Cross. well handled and saved five-eighths, 'took command nearing final forced to lose ground when improving her outrun for three-quarters, finished well. FIFTH RACE--Purse $800, for threegood. WON driving. place same.

Post Sicile-Gilded Easel. Owner. W. LeBaron. $100, $50, $25.

Time, :24 2-5, :48 2-5. Horses WI PP Str Silver Sickle 112 11 Maple Hussy 109 ft bd Zevson A Surveyor Count. Tetrarch. 115 wepen 105 Pacific Coast Miss Angelo. 110 The 50 paid: Silver Sickle, Maple Hussy, place $6.60, show $4.00: Zevson, Silver Sickle, outrun for half mile.

clear after reaching the lead and outfinished way forward steadily. came to inside for Zevson, forced to lose ground when improving SIXTH RACK--Purse $800. claiming, yarde. Start rood for all but Royal Duchess: off 5:01. Winner, br, m.

5. by Flying Ebony Trainer. E. B. Carpenter.

Value, $625, 1:13 4-5, 1:40, 1:44 2-5 Horses Wt PP St Str. Doris B. 105 hd 1 Herowin 117 5 hd 31 Dandy Dancer. 99 8 41 hd All Devil .111 61 00 La Cherie .104 hd 7 h4 61 Pan Toy 111 Ic 34 62 51 5 Knight's Hope.119 00 3 hd 611 8 Royal Duchess ..104 00 00 11 11 43 7 allowance claimed. The $2 mutuels paid: Doris Herowin, place 83.40, show $2,60: Dandy Doris B.

forced the pace under steadying and won drawing away. Herowin, away moved around leaders when called upon, badly handled and used in reaching the SEVENTH RACE--Purse $800. claiming, Start good. easily, Post driving. Sun Briar or Sun Circle-Silver Blaze.

Value, $645, $100 550. Time, Wt Horses PP Blaze Mymiss Deck Dedication 115 Inherit Hilda Pish Tush 110 Apprentice allowance claimed. The 59 mutuels paid: Suncirele Blaze, Mymiss, place $9.40, show $5.60: Poop Deck. Suncircle Blaze, outrun for half mile, entering the stretch and won easily. Mymiss, forward steadily and held on well.

Poop after half mile and came again in drive, EIGHTH RACE--Purse $800. claiming. sixteenth. Start good. won driving, place h.

by Bostonian-Miss Virginia. Owner $50. 845. Time. :25.

:49, 1:14, Horses Wt PP Bostonian Gal. 100 Nourrice 100 Chunk 108 Merry Irene 111 Agasun 108 Pillnita 119 91 Kilmore 101 105 Prince Ballot 20 61 100 91 Sworderaft LOR 9 11 11 Apprentice allowance claimed. The $9 mutuels paid: Bostonian Gal, Nourrice, place $9.80, show 82.40: Chunk, Gal. far shuttled from start. was straighten Chunk, used up in racing (Conyright.

1935. by Hot Cake, Canimar and Three also ran. SEVENTH RACE--Mile and 70 Sparky (M. Peters) 1.10 3.90 2,70 5, Dearzin (J. Brooks) 8.10 4.10 Arab (E.

smith) 3.20 Time- 1:46 1-5. Khelaboo, Calome. Earth San Lure, Our Ship, Sunway, Justa Teacher, Politen. Bolllee and Calorie also ran. Coney Island FIRST RACE--Six furlongs: Roberta L.

Fallon) 3.10 2,10 2.40 Seminole Queen (A. Fernandez) 3.20 2.60 Delma Donn Deperini) 1.40 Time- June G. House Baby, Bose ton sound. Wannah. Barkis, Red Eva, High Explosive, Graceful Lad and Soma F.

also ran. SECOND RACE--Six furlongs: Taxpayer (I. Louman) 3.20 3.60 3.20 Spanish Victory (G, South) 5.20 4.60 Darling Dollie (G, Cartwright) 7.40 Time- Mars Seihert, Brown Man. Wibbitt. Pompulus.

Grand Finale, Maude Out Lilly, Coral Wrack and Skite THIRD RACE--Five and half Broadway Juel (E. 12.00 6.20 3.60 Jerry W. 4.00 Thistle Nira (Schutte) 4.80 Waltz Time, World Best. Cherry Flight. Forsaken, Blanche Juanesa Baker, Flying Jay, Busy Lad Big also FORTH RACE- vardo: (M.

1.40 2.80 Services for Mrs. Grace P. Hoar, a lifelong resident of Northville, will be held at 2 p. Tuesday Scharader Bros. Funeral Home, Northville.

Burial will be in Rural Hill Cemetery there. Mrs. Hoar died Sunday in Sessions' Hospital, Northville, from injuries suffered in an auto accident on Sept. 9. She was 63 years old and the daughter of the late Jervis Palmer, a of Northville.

A brother. Palmer, pioneer, of Northville, survives. Miss Selma M. Kayser The Rev. Clark Neale Edwards, of the Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church, will conduct funeral services for Miss Selma M.

Kayser in the William R. Hamilton Co. Chapel, 3975 at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday.

Cremation" will be At Woodmere Miss Kayser, who died in Harper Hospital Sunday, was born in Getmany Oct. 18, 1868, and for many years had been a nurse in the home of Dr. H. N. Torrey, 575 Lake Shore Road, Groose Pointe Shores.

Wilfred Mc Vicar Smith The Rev. C. E. Mieras, of the First Presbyterian Church, will conduct funeral services for Wilfred McVicar Smith, of 1495 Chicago in the William R. Hamilton Co.

Chapel, 3975 Cass at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Mr. Smith, at his home Woodlawn Cemtergied Monday, born in Chatham, 50 years ago and had lived here 20 years.

Two sisters, Mra. F. J. McWilliams and Mrs. A.

R. Robinson, and a brother, John R. Smith, survive, Miss Margaret E. Fairbairn The Rev. C.

E. Mieras, of the First Presbyterian Church, will conduct funeral services for Miss Margaret E. Fairbairn in the home, 312 Alger at 2 m. Tuesday. Burial will be In Elmwood Cemetery.

Miss Fairbairn, who died at her home Sunday, was born in Detroit 71 years ago, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fairbairn. A sister, Miss Mary, G. Fairbairn, and a brother, William H.

Fairbairn, survive. Frank M. Benson Trainer. a three-eighthe, Private funeral services for Frank M. Benson, of 1926 Leslie will be held at 2 p.

m. Tuesday in the Alfred Crosby Mortuary, 13308 Woodward Ave. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Mr. Benson, who died at his home Saturday, was born in Braddock, 47 years ago and had lived here 25 years.

His widow, Marie a daughter, Mrs. W. Curry, of Los Angeles; two sisters, Mrs. J. R.

Emmert and Miss M. Benson, and A brother, Oliver Benson, of Wilkinaburg, aurvive. Mrs. Nancy Eleanor Whan Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Eleanor Whan, of 3800 Sturtevant will be held at 3 p.

m. Tuesday in Dill Bros. Chapel, 10215 Hamilton Ave. Burial will be Woodlawn Cemetery. Mrs.

Whan, who died Sunday, was born near London, 83 ago and had lived here 12 years. She was the widow of James Whan, who died 12 years ago. Surviving a son, Frank, and a daughter, Mrs. George M. Murray, whose band is a physician here.

Mrs. E. Maude Todd Requiem high mass will be in Holy Trinity Church at 9 a. Tuesday for Mrs. E.

Maude Todd. after prayers at 8:30 o'clock the home, 1632 Church St. Burial will in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Mrs.

Todd, who died Saturday her home, was born in Detroit ago, the daughter of years late Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher, She was the widow of Albert Todd, who died 20 years ago. sons, George E. and Charles the latter A postoffice employee here, and a brother, John Halahen, survive.

RACING DAILY 2:30 P.M. ADMISSION $1.00 Including Tax DAILY DOUBLE First and Second Races STATE FAIR GROUNDS his Fin Lovely Amelia Buster B. Ea. Owners Holman. Tilden Ryan 49.70 came the failed leaders.

Two today. a Garner) 4.80 ran. Manning. SIXTH RACE-Mile 20.00 meets $200,000 the other 9.00 Traprock, Wedze 2.80 Almae Behemoth Our stars. Kindarorn of Angon, Mile a for.

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