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THE DETROIT TREE PRESS TUESDAY, JU LY It, 193 3 14 Broadway Lights at Fort Erie Is Selected by Collyer as Best Bet of Daj I Monty Gets RACE RESULTS AND ENTRIES The SPORTLIGHT By Grantland Rice LATONIA MOt. MariUCi llir Bailey Takes Caddie Honors Team Title Is Won by Jean Willson Is Golf Winner Tops Girls' Flight in Junior Meet Till It It F. IHOA. i tuimiiiK, thrre-Cir-lil and iii tU milfh: Fkim. IIMI srrliiEt'n 100 Ottor if in Miuiifn loo It.iriiin M.iriim I(I1 Mine lf Ill 'tiatiti nut 8fann 100 'IlitttlinK On ltH 'Mnrnlnn .100 M'Mi' ItM) 1 1 ind iculn 10U linn llfiirtfd III rOl RTH It K(IO, rUinilnt, Ihrrr-rnrnld and Bp, furlnnci: Mnrrh Hi he LMUfl fh'nr I'' lion Komlro I 10 All Unit 1 tiiiknliihkrf I I' ftrnll AIimik 107 ThrniiL-li tlmniHl Forrrndtnf 107 I rrnrh Kiiieht if: Oln ki ni 1 1 'i Oread l'rliirr 111 ftwtlM 100 Maple Lane By Lewis H.

Waiter It WttUt't any golfing style show Rj far as fancy clothes went, and not many set of perfortly balancer! and burnished irons cut the turf at Duck Iake Golf Club, but there were a lot of fine shots made Baton-1 riav in the Mirhiean id tlons second annual caddies tourna-! ment. George Bailey, a slim eighteen-; vear-old from Maple Lane, led 69 rival bag-toters In the fight for Individual honors with a 75, five overt par, and aided his team to win the championship with a four-man COT of 308. One stroke behind Bailey came anoiner aiapie i. piajrwi vvnnaiu Slove, tied for second place with three other youngsters, Woodle r-ascnuc, or wise nuwaru ociuuc- der. of Duck Lake, and Casmere Kopchlck Vnu, Vnl i of New Hawthorne vni-1 lev.

Paschke won lay-off lor second place. Misses Tie fur Top Slove narrowij missed a tie for first place, his 2Vfoot putt on the home gieen for a 7ft stopping just an Inch short of the cup Another unfni lunate was McHugh, of Wise who lost his chance for victory by going five over par on the last two holes. He wound up with a 77, two strokes back of the leader, and tied for sixth place with Joe Karrick. of Maple Lane FIK year old nut Hit. It i.

u- I I i i Ml I I II fit nip It llll llll, llll lli Momr hi I III HpiI "i Ill i l.nir linelrla Hound II, nil llll ml I'rolld I'rinee llll BtorfB Alicel IM Fnrlrl Not llll -Hill Lata .110 mtCOm XI $1100. aprrlal nelchta, enlty and celdingN, two-year ahU, 8ta furlnntii: Brfleuren I in l.enla Jr 1 1 1 Praeorloaa I II Try Kalr I II UBitter Bonl I II Teddy I II Thunder Balry I II 'im I II II til Unr Pledga llll i.itoth I ii I Ii in I 18 111 Sun Itamiri tino.pltere Hi Von Balanear Inula Kixia Play Roaon I'ai in in B. F. Hum, entr. John ih entry Stahle anlr).

THIRD Bt sum. two-year. nlda. Sft furlonta: l.lllirrt tlntoa 111 II I Invar Ill Blind Brook 111 Nullvln llll Olota i in Sabre Bnah ill Mlu Tvranl 111 Mariana 101 Moot, Ill Ma.keil I'rinee 113 Tnhnuaa .1110 Kill Bill RACK 80110, elaimint. and up, 0 furlnnta: Mlu Ma.k 111 ojihwav Ill loluiioil 118 l.tiht Altempt .111 OoMttt DcMt HU lleemter 111 llltl 1 II Man I on Mine Fddie llll (lllilaa llll My Sennp Ill Cretta Bun 100 til ill RACK 36SO, elalmlnf, threr- year-oldn and tin.

rurlnnty: illierlne ruy lie Furat in I. in 118 rHaarwuM in: ioi Ameriean Oueen mi! aanfl Bill Chaaaaaal Itlaek Comet 'Biiniilnt Marer six II and up, Blaaaad Kum rile IliEaint.t skihaien C. Wbllnai Mill llll. lot I III XMiirlint 111 siioo. aiinnuneei, three llll 1117 1 himnei fi" IM I III shepherd Bo, llll entry.

it 8KVKNTH It i I04V3, rlalailai, Hue. le.irolda and up. I I hi i -re Fnim.illar apl. I 18 ln I. Illte I nnnelt.

101 enka I huek II 101 Ft Poaia Tat 1 I III sullr. tun HI. hit 1 1 i 1 1. RIOHTH RACK 6600. elaimint, fnur-yaar-uldy and up, 1 14 sirie.lar, lO'J T'ommr HI' llalhhon Farlliliic I III Jaek Mitrphe litllly Jumper llrehe.lral Inn I 10 Skirl II I III OIMVI 111, Shnnna hole.

I III lilt Apprenllee allowanea elaimed. XXeathrr cloudy: traik tend. EM PIKE CITV I i i The other low scorers were John Q'Nali of New Harrv Chuck, of Sunnybrook; Clar FIRST RACK 6000, ihe Hone) Bneklc purse, maidrp. I u-y ear-nlds, enlls and aeldliiKv. .1 furlnnta: Ito.e Hearer till Sal.

din llll Mini Jake I III V. r.ei.r llll TradiiiK Font 110 K.an llll liod II' liar I Hi RoBatabOVl I HI soon Oyer I I II By Tod Rockwell Petite Miss Jeanne WIllMn and lack Emery won outstanding foil honor Monday at the Junior Golf Association tournament held at the Detroit Golf Club. Miss Willson, playing steadily, carded an 89 to win the championship flight for girls. Emery, who played good golf for the 1'niversity of Detroit High team last spring, won the top flight for boys with 77 His card would have been better had not the ball persisted on staying on the cup rim. Five times during his round Emery putted within a fraction of an inch of the cup with birdies at Klake, Caroline Smith encountered some trouble with her drives, but turned In a 94 to place second to Miss Will-son.

Billy Warren's card of 79 earned him the runnetup position to Emery. A stirring battle was waged iwEFn I. no ill; nun i-muh Davis, a pair of ten-yea i -olds. In the hoys' nine hole flight Whiting, who has the eatmafkl of a splendid golfer, mastered his young opponent w-lth irons He scored a 5.T to Davis' f7. The two Hicks were, the only hoys enteied in the flight.

Ki.th etrenuously objected to it being teimed a "baby Miss Janet Gilmore. and Miss Lu-rlllo Young had no objections to ini Daoy mgni term lor gins Wis." Gilmore won with a 63, three i piroites Deiter man ansa xoungs core. Bob Whiting's Rfi won the first flight for boys, with Ed Proctor winning second, a stroke behind. Norman Diadrloh carded an 84 to lead Jack Park by tight strokes in the second flight Third (light hon-nri went to Bert Hatch, who scored Bl IN8HIF riJOHT KmcrT 11- 71 Bltly Wmirn Wuisf!) Dvbj So- 7 BoM Jon so. 77 Ii 'i Sinckian-l H'i- 7fi Sin Cnnoe HH'tO Jark 1'onnor II 77 rtiarle KOwlon SI- 4 SO fiH Lainh.

Jr St 7 77 Bill Qrtfflttl (1711 BUI Btrrhartl 1 lnh Wfttlrr Hfi- K7 i ml Al Ami, r-man. hii-t ruairt Whillnr SI11N 71 J.k LaUKhliti K7-I4 7.1 P. SMS-76 Miller BT-lft 7fl Bnh fillli'Kpi- SK.U 71 Hod Hll.llk 71 Jha Itur B8" Rill Lerrbon 1914 76 Prrw til 7S Klllialruk IU-1K Til Buii Wrrnrr S'l Bill Tluinipunn 9-jS -si Vuoiirr 04 -IS (lorr Thnm 7 1 4 S.t Jtna-i! liralwr tlS-14 No riawsnn Taylrtr Haekfitt, Mi-ptwraon Bin Held. Rod KeCulloch, Lawi Slater latOOHtl PUOBT Norman DiMii tack Park l.wia llnh liiwnr Bnh MIK'luMI Bill Wihrl Boh ndn Fred Boh We. Ralph Bir.l Boh IMaprffli ns Ta H7-2I1 77 71 miv: 75 1(H) 13 SO 104.4570 ion 'V H4 I OK 'IS tie-si -104 Bill Markry Tttinn rutura B't Ciarka Boh A I a Bill Ba.

knur Jar Kanyon Fd A.lama Hl-H i B-m 'd Paul- ii" ''o. pi.So 100-M 4 lot-So -a-; 104-81 7.1 100.8374 inn nn to 107.8071 i tni so71 IOS-80 7'J ins.so 7s 10-80 74 ii hi 70 I 17 in SI 1 nn Sr 1 80 rlOS Kt.KiHT 80.11 70 in in B8-S4 74 in i 8179 InT SO ita -n7 Arlhii'- Rohinaon lilRl.s' i II VMrinN Jran WilUon Carolina Smith fiamea Kolnriaon Allra Fraaman Btly I rawtorrl anrr Stroll rurar Daan i 'i'i ntnts' MSK ROLE Kl Thnnipaon on 17- Mara TOOOf 13-1 6- Claiaa K'-alla 10': 18- pO i aed rnriih. BOYS' NINK HOLE FI.10HT tUk Whttlal 14- l'k fiavii. H7 is. Hawthorne Changes Gold Cup Race Date CHICAGO.

July 10--(A. The Gold Cup, added, high spot of the Hawthorne racing meeting, may he derided on a week-day, instead of the usual Saturday date, this year. Secretary Joseph McLennan has tentatively announced the weight-for-age affair for Aug. 24 or Aug. 26.

The $10,000 added Hawthorne Handicap Mill be decided Aug. fi i i ence Ctossley and C. Priest, of Red- lorn, wno sironcu uitru wn aiuuuu me COUISC Hi IO eirvnca to tie for seventh. Bailey, who Is his fifth year as a caddie, had 11 pars and one hlrdle on his card as he went out In 39, four over regulation figures, and came back In 36, one over, to win the set of matched irons posted as the first prize. He was hooking his shots and went one over par six times, but several excellent recoveries and fine putting prevented his score from mounting.

Pitch Shots Help Oeorge carded his par three on tht 110-yard third hole by pitching from a trap to within a loot of the pin, teet away. He saved himself more strokes with a similar shot after being trapped on the par-three 220-yard His lone birdie came on the loO-yard fourteenth hole. He reached the green in two, missed a 12-foot putt for an eagle by an inch and a half but got down for his birdie four. Kive of the six members of the Maple l.nne delegation had scores of 80 or under in the fight to the team title, Bill and Norman Slove, with 7b' and 77, respectively, were Batlty'i chief aids. Joe Ban irk and Mike Bus turned in SO's and Chailes Hansing, lfnypar-old member of the team, turned hi an 85, Tho four best scores counted.

Old Hawthorne Valley's team won the event last ye 305, while -Maple ir with a score of Lane finished sec ond with .108, the winning score this year. The team from New Hawthorne, led by Casmere Kopchick with 7ii. finished second this time with 31f). Duck Lake was third with 317 and Wise's fourth In the ranks of the 12 teams with 319. PLYMOUTH 1 843 Norman XVatner llaiold Burn llertwrt Bilvtey Kr-oik lleike I.eiainl Card Gordon Kai Word 48-41 81 48-44 sn 40- IH III 411-44 Mil i "it 4II-5U VO 8KCON0 Ktl tllllll.

elaimint. Pneantlen pur.a, Ihrae-. mile. (milieu shiu loo 1 ten tea Riant) I a. lie 113 I'eruli kel.

Maaya i in Carafal THIBH RACK 6600, raadltloaa, Briar Cliff nurse, three je.ir-old. and aiioui it fanoasai To, Hour 101 I lothn Star Flra IOH Frelewark Blp an XX ink Ir I III Fill Bi ll RACK ttllll. elaimint. tmaraatb paeaa. threa-yeaa-olai ami mile and Tii yaraai i'i in ion Capahaal I nil- Fad ins Dan i'i im 1 1 1 The I -III tin hi; llll! I II III XI Sllnn.

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tiilii.ni Triolel Marrhlni xin Tomln.iter. Foreaful I I I In. IOH Fort, hart llll XXillie hi. hi I 111 II. lot I'm ii I' IIIH Sound Xlnne.

I IIS man lilt i I I I I I I I I I IIIH I I I I I I ill; The up, 111 I 13 inn IPS 100 I I III hipmunk I HI XX I.e Nal RACK 1600. rla'halng. puna, fnnr and iiii BarIM III Bhnde.ia 111 I'enuata I I nuiis John 1 IH 'Sweet Bud 111 Ills XXil) -l I II Broad, lea I I III mill I hlpper XXonileirtll I iineheart Neenpoll Solnee I'eaeoek A VprirPiit lea 11 1 to rleir ROCKINGHAM FIRST it ICE 1606. tlalailat, miii.len The Aftermath Outside of the palpitating heart beats that belong to a winner In anv Open championship, the most devastating effect coms from memories that refuse to die. Gene Saiazen will never forget the two hunkers at the eleventh and fourteenth holes at St.

Andrews. Earlier in the year he had hoped f. ft tin both his I'nited States and B'itish crowns. Beaten out at North Shore, he centered his entire attention upon the British Open, confident that he could hold one title at least. He was on his way like a whirlwind until he reached the dreaded bunker a- the eleventh hole in the second round.

Kin! hlnst and the poisonous looking II, i la htllt In the sand. Another blaat two putts null there Is Hlx on a par three hole. That wan enough to crack the heart of an Iron but Saraen resinned his attack. Once again he had the cham-pionshlo in his hands until he reached a bunker at the fourteenth hol the final round. Once again it was blast hlnst blast and then an eight.

Fourteen for two holes wheie the par was eight. Six wasted strokes and so the final charge failed by just one shot. It was Sarazcn mastery of the niblick that helped him to win both titles a year ago In one match against Ouimet he had been In nine hunkers, to emerge and finish with just nine putts waa )r)1 jpptlve shots finest of nil his pro Anrl yet when the big tost came II was the shot that hrought him down -that killed his rhanre. if he had been able to get etut of those two bunhert in two safe recovery shots he would have won the title by three strokes. But bunkers, as every star and duffer knows, are a big part of golf.

Sf The Long Campaign Thei werr threr I'nited States homrhreds who featurad the long lampulRn of golf that began in California last winter. Their names were Craig Wood. Dennv Shule and Paul Itunyan. Craig Wood made a hold hid In the last United Stales Open at North Shore, ploying the most consistent golf of the park up to the pins, lie opened Ills tiualtf lug score at St. Andrews with an MS, nigged inarch which left hint hanging river the precipice.

Hi- came back to qualify with a 71. All the early fireworks were furnished by Hagen and Sarazen. Mitchell and Tolley, Nolan and others. But the heavy all winter-spring and summer campaigns of Wood and Shute had left them seasoned for the big grind. Craig Wood's 6R finally thrust him into the front of the charge.

But the niost remarkable scoring of the first 72 holes, before the play-off, belonged to tall, wiry, black-haired Danny Shute ex-amateur who later moved to the Llanerch Club, of Philadelphia. Shute' offering was 73-73- 73-73. Four rounds in ri'rn par- the most consistent march I recall in golf. Tht Davis Cup The victory of Jack Crawford over Kllsworth Vines put a new tint upon the final ownership of the Davis Cup. Vines had picked England to heal AtUtralla, Then the Australian doubles team defeated Vines and Qledblll, and Crawford beat Vines.

As the cum' ROW stands, Kng-land anil Australia are the first to meet In a coiilest that must decide the nial.e up of the challenge round. The winner here meets Ihe United States and the survivor moves on against France In the cup final. Either England or Australia is called upon to bent three fine teams in succession -a terrific assignment. Tho United States, to win, must beat one challenger and then France. This means the most interesting Davis Cup stretch in the history of tennis.

As a rule there are only two outstanding survivors. Now there are four and this means a terrific campaign to reach the closing curtain later on in July The Australians now are favored to beat England in spite of Vines' selection, and they will be just iihonl I'l'nn nemnst Ihe I'nited Special Offer 2 Days Only NO MONEY DOWN Special for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Start Easy Payments two wrrki from date of purchase. AERIAL FREE I Call at Latonia Bright Shadow Best at Arlington By Bert E. Collyer CHICAGO. July 10--As Here's Broadway Lights, hoys tr girls, all prettied up and readv step to town In the fifth star? down at Fort Erie lust as I tri you four days ago.

And. for you further information, I don't thin it will even be close. 'Tis get-away day at the NiagH' oval and several things may bappe that hardly seem likely. For stance, I will not be surprised I see Homelike, which I slipped the other day, win right back bo Cartwheel bids fair to heat I Crest in the fourth. The best won then.

If: Broadway Lights. Arlington's Tuesday feature i W'innctka, a seven-f ui long spi i for anal I i i i I SIh-j I has nad a bit of a rest, would seei particularly well aspected. No it. Inhnei- ran inn. i Step Sister is likely to go we at top, off best races, may weil places, but the bet goes as it 1 BrBdley gives the mav tip-toe to those that Ktnp.nl have been named in the seven'h.

while YonUel. whose last was ir Sweeney, is the business in nc nichlcap. The one that comes to me highly recommended at latonia is that honest juvenile, Monty M. Now they haxe dropped him into a tough sort of a spot today, hut he Ii so good now that I look for him to stick his nose down in front. Gilbert Elston is the dinger with Sabre Slash in the position of the hope of the swipes.

The event on Ihe card not of the selhni; variety is the sixth, which finds Chimney Sweep and Slapstick coupled as the Whitney entry. I am taking them to heat Misguide and Shepherd Boy, but this ia a long ways from being a cinch. Down at Rockingham, General A In the third; Blackmock In the fourth, and Prometheus In the seventh, are the ones that stand out. Of Ihe four, Prometheus seem; the best and the distance hardly just what the doctor ordered foi Calgary Kay. More anon.

FORT EKIE 1 CawhvMetatOKhlui salty, Roaaaatti llumiji. au kilrane. I nek lliiekherii. r. Jer Bel lira.

I. olden simni. jareery. I- -I an heel, B.lderesl. A.aiou.

Rr.iudwa. I.iiilits. Croflaf. klmra.i II Mild. Impeaeh.

fjy, 7 lliunelike. Kaellnt-Mileliell am Hoiflile llnre. He. I Broadway l.ithU. KOI KINOHAM 1 XX.tr Feller.

Itidiauola. Raate, 1 ma, Royal Faat, 1 kakatio. Frialerlek. I Blaekmoek. Old II.

1 I Hilar, slandnnl, e. nn ar. ii. alerer. Hamiltnn.

Ipilekileii. 7 Prometheus, I altar, kav, Aland. Be.t I ATOM Ml. F.xentlal. lieeentrea I lamp lain Hu 1 Mnnl (ilhi-rl I Snh.

I Opiiiilpr. Mian Mm I. mi. nd Ittark Comet, Otberwlaa. Whlrlhtc.

r. liflnp riiir iaiculilp, Shppliei td. 7 Zeuka. Rallrr, Pal (llbby'fl lioiep. kirl.

SIditep. Ileal Monly M. ARLINGTON 1 Daejpii Fadlaa Ralate, Trfn.rfiH. Ed Kirk, llurk Whlt laejt. On ten, I MPiirtPil, I tirnml Ft im p.

Hun Itomerin, 1 Dear. ft CafatflaH liirm eulrr, ii-ar, Tre. ii Hriglil Rhadow, Alton. Rlfp Kiid-r. 7 CI 11 en llpruniln.

Khun I id omkel, I'rlni e. TnkRhm, Cra hnnler. itrnt it rj Khi BhaaaWi BE1 LAH PARK 1 Adiirlmid. Ihe A Mint. Jmlhallii.

I Batch, Rroadmoor, Retghbarn. 'I BXPOlaSO, tiiirxler. lton I Tabby, Tej Coma, Rtop I'reit, ft PahMthoodl, Dwelt 11.. Rhteltatoeklnfi -Rwael I'ul. uu I'rinr.

Paalloe H. 7 Win Naaaa, Raptlatai smi. Real PalaeRaodi EMPIRE 1 1 1 I sunn livar, RoaalNl I. Iln.l n' it II nlarag) I'aalla, Nhli, Aaaal rflra, i'i. ina Hmir.

I'nini. ranaaSar. -PartSaf -I. ad. M11 -Ki 1,1.

I', 1 Vln-t priilialil. l.a i ll. -lain hnf llr.t parla. I lothn I .1. a plica.

'Broatfwgji Llfhta, Raaitalnri Urn idnii) I Heilmann's All-Stars to Play at Pontiac Harry Hfllmnnn's a combination of fomar major laajrui i ball playprs led by th( former Tl-irer aluBgcr. will play a twiliRlit trnmo at Pnntlar Friday, July 14. All players ore nskod to report at the Northwestern Field rluhhoufe I ftt o'rlock aharp on the afternooii I of that date. nl mini 'il prirr nl VRPI Inc. Do troll aar fK up HECOD RACK Hp fni Hpi-ygnhl P.RtaMtllaea) 99.1 tMiMonrl Jim (J.

Mattlall) pp alp KM') B.lfi 9M R.ttR limp i mi: iifinip. M.i, iin- frrt inn mlun Fr. KtiiVit. ami Thnrni-hffp Rtaal ni Ilanil nihil ran. rn I Till Kf V.

Ml mi il Mini 1 J-M' 0 lltiMiliris Out Mrl nn ll inah J. Thnnn TlflM I .13. ll furlong 8,7 4.m 18.18 8i48 I'nrlurn. Mini Ina ilc' I'rimrnt. lie 1 1 Impr.

Ron Anon. Itriiiit and khiikl John aUn ran. i oi ii icai BUI I real IP. Krlnlllrirdl Mill anil a itffnthr Mr. airly IT.

Almrral Kaflnar it. Mayl 1.11 lima l.imNar, Bat hankliil. Roche D'Ot anil Itrirk Koina sUii ran. RR1 vi Hi rariaani Broad l.lclit- IJ Kurkrl 4.00 1.00 S.40 I Tra. ul.le I ft.

10 l.old'n fair i4 MeCoj Tlma Itla 8 Bi Wlaa Anna. Swaet l.aa-sia and FriaeaM uNo run. SIXTH RUi: Mile and a lieorera I.ilv 1'rurlinirkll IS. SO Knnit' Venule IJ. Matliolll 1101 lll ihofire (O.

aeCaonl 1,80 Time IIhIii, AIIhiI, Meridian; Qaeen, saint Cools, Owaeplac, Fau iub, llmarren and I'arliHan alaii ran. RKVKMTH KAI Mile and an Friar I'llffe il 13,80 8.M 4.00 1 I'an i'rirelirilikll ill 1.H.1 lair i C. Hrfaanal Time I 1-1. Lojral l.iniie. Jeuell.

MempllU Lata, Fall Bill. Ilol Brlnlit Par, Our Pal, Bnrk J. I elerilus alwu ran. 10 Black inter, i and Bculah Park riRjRI Butt i Ktthitiaiiui i T60 KM KM Hidson rBlllnRkl) Mliinry MhiMphI' 1.10 Time 1:1.1 PaUlfloni'i Bn, Sur BohsmUin Bat, imn4 Huhi. Htuk Abfci)t itncp unit Sun Mnlr ntan i nn.

8ECOND BAI fin and Inntn: Hllvat ill I H.l.ouer 1 0.00 i apt. Jo, i a. Wltsoa)- Kio.il Sea II hleini Time I I 88. Mi Kim. riianlevuta, Charlie and Mma a halt fur- 1 (O I I till 4.00 li.lill no Bella Fire, alan ran.

TI1IKI) It VI HH urlnnia: Brilliant lilrl I hilar re 7. SO l.a KomnrouH I Brole 1 I to 11,11 Blld'n Ihnlee fSherr.vl Time 1:111. Ileeine Fnuna ea, I'rinee Canbar, M.irie lie ill Mill' Bhlnn and Verdjn Nn run. till IITII RAI 1 XX indllower fx nrlonn IT. Itiuleriekl 11.10 Hoioiii, Hieka Mnesi I on I rlllnli IJ.

XX. XXallaeei :t.in :t.o Kim. Time I lit Nun, l.i llni.i Huek. I lean Clipper. The Flitiueer Noel'a and I'alrleia I Ian al.o ran.

FIFTH RACK 1111a and TO nrfOt! at, On, nd IE. Buek) 111 SO 8.60 1.SII Hadta'i Fellnw M.ral R.llll I.R'I siihie.ado ill. Forkar) 3.46 Tlmi 1-1. QoHtea Sandali, Tamerlane and Msla al.o ran. SIXTH XI F.

Xlile Brother Johnson iBIIiuskll XX a.hiiiulon Belle IHaber) a uilartar; 1.R0 1 I 0. Ill o.io 8.34 Mm ole IT Coilerh-kl llll Time 31164-6. Daak Bay, kid trkil- dare. Niulit KrlltOM. I Inwiii.h.

DmataB. Beju. enal ion and seih ran, SI I III XI Mile ami Biiti, It I.Boderlekl III. 'JO Ueorge K. (J.

XX. XXallaeei 7.S1I It. tin Xlad A. Horn) 7. so Tim.

1 184 4-3. Laar, Kaltahiiid. Fly- ln Xmh i.ador, Voirelle, Xurlea. Ilnnna l.lnda and I'rlnra Xlexlean al.o ran. King'8 Park FIRS I It XI Xle Sidney fV 1 1 Hille, 1 10.

Xlarlon llrmont tF. FallOtta) Huranl I J. Mona I Time 1:11 1-1. Temple Xlaeehllte. Il r) heinllln II Ar id XI IN II XI I and a half fur- l-'ntr nhimlip 1 mi Ki.IIO T.

'O The OrlMalan ir.Np.il 1 ,0 Mi.nk roi (R.CooMr) 435 Tlmp I r'nir Winner, onsil ihIp, i mirth 1 (iiilffliinii. Siiti- hpn. Mum und 1 1 iipinicp ataa rnn, THIRD RACI About five and it hnlf rarloaaai jirr uf Paia I Keiiopil 1 1 OiiHrnl J. II. 1 Jean Pittnttm rnrrn I 0 ft '-'0 RJM) 1: R.85 Koninrir.

ati- Tim' I irk, ilhip, I 1, of 1 I nnd Royal ulao roi RTH RAfE Ahoal 5A fnrlonc-sinr Ptajret (Paeom) 6M R.4R hu Happj (Laach) VS5 RaRS Rloaaevoaai (Rtrettai ift time 111 S'A. Doabtfal Olrl, Daafcjr, Kr'i .1 mul raeaa 1 olta ran. FIFTH RACE Mhp mid 56 raraai Viola 5(1 OHO (Mltehell) ft.ftd 5.R5 OhwRreatloa 1 enii 6,54 1 i'i 1. fto TIrm Mhialc nn. Prlenalj Wan, Lltthi Reoal mid Paatfroi iIm ran.

ivi 11 At I 1 Vellnn 1 1 Btaainn fnrlongi R.06 I Hit 1 Mull I I AKlic HKM KN Til i Spvpii r.irlnffn: Jnmhul.i 1 I rlt 1 7 R.M I OfOrOOaJ 1 T.S6 laff iper rhu 1 TlrriP 1 t-T. aldHPa. nnpak ran. Puraiitt. (irnml Arre ind VIM aln Tuesday's Entries KING PARK HnT RrK 4O0.

rlalminc three- lOft etir-oil unil up. It furlonfa lllrmn ut Short Lonesome IVIor kniive nf CI aba (lor FMata ranataart in: j.ie Teddr MM life mm Laurara 168 Hlpalniita 1 07 I nn Mill -Knfflpo (hn nee tit: ItlMmhitlP in; loo i on loo HEM OM) I inn. elalmlnf! eiir-ohU nnd up. 1 1 fiirlonca I lift. I 101 ITi.

I 10 1 08 Ilnlliuilt Itinl liiini D'Or iinna.t fliiaaa Ntvllah Murk Spaar, 1 Irtorloaa Taa Qoara THIRD KMT raar-otfli ami hi m- Jiinaa Illlllllllll Iliad; lilrl VII l.lHir ITin.tr Mm I O.I II, ,1,1, i 100 Kulnm.ni ON llnvlnll Uiltlkl nil I lilt: Ural. I OH Triiiai-liiry III! aioo, rial log, il 1 ItirliiiiK. loo il. Thara nil Boalon Walari 'Daaarva i lili, i.niii loo alaaui iiicin llirra 1 I I III HIT 108 I I I Hirer nn i ll ii ii rlalralna. rrar-flldl und up, fmilril lii I'niia I ulT.inc.

lli.ll.iuil:il.a lErahli Hjaalfrral Kini.w 1 iitina Orr 'Land i.irl ha thara Qaitan I II Til II 107 l.iiltrra I on Paloraa in- K.imiiluii Ki I III H.i.rnk I llll Ra. S.tl 108 Trlrarillr 08 lli.anpnrt IOI MongOlU ms 1 in, ir IOI', 10 IOH inn 1 10 ina lili ami Ihrag. iip. haancaa. 7 larloBt I lira loo VI nlnrril Aril.

Il.nrndort I OH IM.Inf Tlli.r Faallal i tiirl (hilling IOI Muffin Prntrarlor I IO Millar A non la antra. f. till. Navillr -itii RACK 8400, rlalailai, mile and Klarlrlr liatr I 18 1 li.iiitr.ililr ii Rn. IM iiruiTia Clan W.mili rim linnnra loo Vanltfri I la.h Hll llll I lltl 1 0 Barr.

thraa- 1 1 1 I I I ion 1118 81 I NTH RAI 8400, rlalnlng, thrra. unit up, mil. .,0 Otilir I 1 llurk Aim. 1 1 1 10: 1 1:1 1 1:1 100 Hll 108 Itnoaralta Mm. 1 Itn.al ir Kins Iliad Flaa It eadaa in: skirl lot in.

FI 100 Ratrabll 108 Jriin tiaffurr 1011 ttr.l,'. lull IOI Tritiplrr Vpprantlr. nlliiMi.nri. rlulmrd. IFtaUlM rlo08F1 Iturk haavy.

Altl.iM. 1 OM F1RJIT I ,800. rlulmlnit, ml. 1. I'- 1 tut Fire sin.

I. ami. mini Kli.imulti litllr Patrll ITiucrlo 1 Ilium Uearab Trim. ill 1 a I.urlion aHiMi. alaltalai 1 18 1 1 1 IOH I IT hit I 13 it: 1 10 1 1 1 I HUH I'al I Repeal I Miri.ii Par 1 Itnl Oloat 1 llitrmi I Indian Rattlle I Iliittlil FFPa, I ski IIMI i 1 .,1.1.

nnd up 1 Kd lark 1'notnlii Kd Dark s.u 44 hit. I.rt. 1 iptaio n.iuKri Ham mr-irla s.ni.l Hunt Rr.iiu. Hrlt, Burnt sun i.roa I suffulk 1 1 I 1 1 HIT IIIO too I I 4 I I I III I 00 114 llll Hi nl. I ti IOH Hit 1.

1111 108 I Arlington rlaani Cipupral I'urth (H. Mrtiutt 8M I.M Jpiia Son I K. Sprinter I fi.t'.H 1,11 hlef Hunting K.4nr 1 Tlmr I tfln. 4p-trri, I My Ma Light In Kill. Miimic, I.

ii. RU It'll MM Rftt I a) mi mn. MTONB F. Rli htrtoatti Mniitnirp (II. SrhnttP) 4.M JVfil Sort km III Repeeaaatatlvfl Tipton i I Timp I tj8, Win irH I limine'.

I nit. i Aim, VlhuHn lire-mi. Lea (hi hi, HM l.lcrsnrc. Mprrv hnltpr, nnrl Juikp Klin ran. mim.h 11 Uilr trlmla) .1.11 Mlrlilrun n.tn ft.Otl a.

,98 t.Vi 70.00 jmtiir K. nr -will ifc. Harnaai wrTh'TiioJt'nJ mll. Sid Tij Klfin. I tinliron.

Mirt. nal Kurk. HdUftniiln null HiitllinK irl un ran. Mil ii ill RACE five and a half fur lonus i i i i (J. Wfstrope) La 1 1,.

HumDlirirO Fl.ii; Horn tA. Tinlonl I 7.80 3. tin 4.12 llint I lOQ 8-A Ct Caw, Air Art. Kr-HUhniliilon, Kit; Qfl f'irth, lliiuiuruus Hud WltebM Nlgbl KHe run. HFTB HACK -Mile: rrnnpimiua S.SS 101 1.111 Hoili-rniakrr IJ.

Wratrnprl 4. IS Tuaa itaa l-o, rnppyman, aaigavi ajaa ran. It. na antrj. lril aACE Mile: tiirinlrl III Mlll-I 31.44 into Krholmlli (K, Ariarnl Krirllh- A.

Hiilinrrl) Time I 81 8-a. Ottala, I'lioky nullum. im and hltlniM liranl illao run. II 1 1 II III! SKVBNTH t. and nn old 'II.

Tlinli" ull 1.1 I'Mllliirdlii i K. An-arnl oil 1.38 I hf Spaniard I J.hu'-flla 1 S.ftii Time I Mnra I'nwrr. I.n tt, II, nlla llrmonl and Srlmitur aln ran, Mi RACK Mil and an atffetfcl Cat Air I Tlplnni 4 is I I i id. vi a. .10 3M rl 0.1 I Tima Math'l Ballot.

Jaft 1 1 1 Hiiloa a nil KiiikTpin ittn ran. Mutuels Paid Three races paid sim.ift 170.96 2H2.00 live races paid Savon races paid Empire City FIRST RACE Milt and 70 jardn: Fiii'llauler (Kobertaon) 83 I I 2-1 SI. Stephen i Mendel 4-0 1-1 lead) IHvee iMalleM H-1 Tittle 1:111. NiitlTnu ii. Xaiidra, Treari-nre Hunt, CaraoaO and War lieneral aim, ran.

BKCOND RACI Flap larlontat World Traveller IT. Mallevl 10-0 0-1 Balearlna rl. Bam) 1-1 l-i llldeho ill. Meadai 8-1 Time I J. I anana.

llroh. Onelal. III. noil MoiiMRttr. Af.i Km.

Miirrt-llp. and 1 ii nl nUit run. THIBII ICR XHIe and Mallluoll I J. l.oitK I 41 llfpnlh: nn St. Holier! ill.

Sun Ml. (A. Knherlanill 1 line I IH 1-1. Spani.h. apl.

Jem. Juhllalinn. I tierloa, Anna V. Teenie ChloMblir, rhniini mill Two link, al.o ran. nn urn it xi limit larlaotai Ihe Heathen 111.

(rilv) 68 7-1(1 1-8 In. titular (J. MeTattartl 8 1 tafl BnoW ill Mendel s-: Time 1:11. Mmule. Trail.

en, l.rr'k Jaek. I aprieiou-. Srnleli soldiei Fashion show ami Bonnie Cain al.o ran. 1 iirii RACK FI.e larlonttl Hunk Xlnlh 1 1 1.iindnll I 7sD 1-8 1-lleil Under (A. Itoliart.nnl 1-2 1-1 Chan hmonae I I Time I i03, (niiiihrnoke alyn RIXTH II XI I xiamie xx.

in. i Brandon Rote III. FMi.nl rlpprenhanilve I A. Koliert.nnl Tlnn 1 10 Kalde. Hark seel and Flitri) l.ea a Bid.

Ml Id 0 aril. In re. nalttgi mnlilliik. ('online Latonia 1 1 RAT ii kmhi itxteeaUii His Wmrt i. Ronth) 1,51 (h.

Hnrt I. lilt ft. 7'J SIsMf KltM t.4 1 I isi-hiT in Tmr 1 i. IIIm Oirr. Hrmc It.i I rtiisiii Niir.

MUa Hlv ItaEKetc NlM, Kipcltr. Honnie Mnriln unrl HpUl Forth nNit run, -HUM! RACK Fivr unit hulf fur- loam uid) Miimu ih. Powler) GmffloiM I 111.110 18.34 ii 1 K. 1 Nltten Niin. RtM Thin 1 )IS I Thirt Tn 6.03 Sti.

i. llliisi. rt, fawn IjOOD, 'Uliii Ton. I.uip. lurk, 11ifli1i mul 'Mis M.

I ul bIh run. Firlil THIRU RACK Hi rarlonw (chati T.ir UxttTif. MIpid i.ito hiii lit. Ftrheri u.l(t nr. 1 Domofl a.

IrnoM 1 1 TlniP- I 'I-A. Mililni. Knatrr I'r- mlf. Monnerlttin, rnm11.1t ir. h-twirii.

Tnmm) Rflfllt. Iilentripii. TrirfiOfl nnrl 1 fmU I iile nNa run, hm RTH it ci: sit rarlontfi pthrwlH 1.1. Mm tr k.ik .1 nn 1 Anr HXitrrti-hn fK. DiPHthnm I in.li'! Sin i- (O, Miller) tLM Time I llS 1-5.

Mr Rhre. t.nd inirp, Rniipw.TlkPr, In High unil Or-n I Hrhi nln run. IFTH ri nnrl half tartaini Ponnratf ih, (nrnpri 1.11 R.M Dhu Rta ui. onf ii 1 ix.xi It. if let (Q, Arnolili Tlmf I nil 1 Spurtnn LfJ, I minl Inr rune.

Irprn, hprr Tlmp. BrP' inc MonK. Thunilpr I.nu. Rltfv flit und KlrP rrk rln rrn. sixth uk Hlli and ilrtaonlhi With A it.

ouih. la.tt a.r Coatrahaaa Arnold in I Inc ndPt Timp I Ill 1-5, RtdiPriPw. Impih. Oppii Mp.iiHi mii'I In FitIa nltn run. SEVENTH KM I Mile ind ilitoenthi I.oriiHt Mhh (G.iOttth) ft HH I II AJttOl (C.

MI-111 ft.lfl RoVDOn rrhiie M. Colvta) 5.irt Thnp Ii41 "i hnncilii'iillp. hu Or mmi Miihilr. spiirl Mum p. Mini ii iid Mm.

(nin ntaii run. RIOHTH RACK Mlhj a4 ihrloaaMil in i.n Rrawa (al.Dapay 1 1 i.u BAt 1 POM Mi. Mlltrrt ftlH R.M MliMrp HIM I olrtnwn, RHlfMth Im. Itif frrpiil, AnniniM I), inn) nUo run. Rockingham III it 1 mill rirrl.i K.ti Hun 1 1: 1:111 I III no 11 tlda (K, liiilili'ii Kiri.il Lagaral till ill KiMwaal) Tlma 1 Bail Kiuala.

CoBTantloaal. Paalartt) ami Paai in Ra 8RCOND RACK Fl, L.tia dark) ilncla tllun ran. a half fur- Tallin, ui ill KnatHl) JIM 111 10 ill utf inn. id nimiiai 4 i Marca 1 II nnall I Tlma I 00 8-8. gti.an.

Kn. I ina. Ifapi.i tn.ar. laii.niar. Inl-pliina.

Nawalj anrl Hilt aln ran. THUD Flat anrl a half fiirlnnja: ill ni 1100 .1 00 miirnn ITromblrle) .1.30 Royal Parana, 111. Hainrai 8 00 1 ima I 7 18, J.lmf. Rlvar. Tanturn.i.

anil Jr. Mux al.n run. tin inn iiti sii rarloaaai Natl II III. llali. nil 1 3,80 Hlllaboraaah 8,0 iai Nltnl VlntaKK.Brlral 7.011 Tlma I ilA.

Farehaaa, j.m Raam anil l.rtaal Baad run. ur a nil a i iii'i' inn Marraalta (Wlndlal .1.011 4.10 ITax Knaraal) MM ii laekji illiiinaai to Tlma I 180 8. Hum up anil Nr.ilon Hum up hu. al.o MTI1 11 K-Siiiithru iti. Mai Milr and a alttrrntli 3 in 4 ill 8.80 rllllilii (t, II in.

kl I Rub MeFarlaod Tlma I 81 3-8. Miiiiki'V Shim, anil II RRVXNTH RACB- Far nl I a.l II ii. II run. Knlilni.n 111. Iliilr.ra 1 8,30 3 80 3 III Jn.l Itrini-inlii-r IH.

Yoiirlll lli III i III II. I K.I rirrrl Time Il48 88. Hrna.larta Mnn. I run K.iiiii. Trua Jniin, ChalUni ami Whlta iimi ill.

ii ran. Fort Erie first RACI Ptr. rarlangti Mitrklr.1.. 1 I Iirua 8.8 it. Ill Sit.

1 I Ir. l. T. ail IT t.r.Tl.rl I 00 lln.k. 1 Maun 1 Tlma 1:111 1-8.

Srlri.l. linln. .1.10 3 30 1 111 uhpart, BxhIMntta. Fa.rinainr, n.iii,ir. 1 Lad, Jmtlra and Lor 8nlft alao rao.

I I I All Rswat 107 i in RACK ssiio. aUawaaeaa, hro- old-. enlu and furlnriK: aHadacal Its Rrawa Tnney Ill tPrlaaa Pompei tlo Bed Macon Ill Mm Aiiiiot ill Puekaawfo in rev I I I Bad Ill Ima ('mint Ill Vicar Ill Karninta IIS I alnmel Farm entry. SIXTH RACI SI, 000. alluwanraa, lliree-eur nld Hllle.

7 flirlonsH lellutal Iliiiillnc Hill Otap -Uler 100 Al Ton 107 Brirtlil MuraJOa 100 Sal, ula 101 Spartan Lady llll SK VENTH li swio. elalmtnf, three- rear-olda, Hartr eooraa. I mile lehute): Harnanio um Blunder KbeOJ l.ailv 118 'llappv Anne 111 Barry 117 Kintal '00 Dnski Davll ms I ivouoa no il. IITII KAI I ilalmlnt, three. and up, I mile: Nali.lriirv llll rap.honlar 107 Hanowraali llfl 'Raplaaea loo I'rinee Tukuloii I OH Bo.k Hnint 113 DowaxuM Ill onkel 110 Million till Unci, I knot 110 Briar Blue III'! Potentate ill pprciit irp Mllon 1 rlrtimf Wf.ilhrr elMn triirk filt.

BEXJLAH PARK i ik-t it r. eUlminsi I hi -uliU mill up. fH gl 1 ftj I i in Mn -im -I. The AM.nl 1 18 Sk II ic Ii Ormo iri iti.t 'itiwi- i.ir Peroration i' i Rjma Wnlirrinr I Ml I run imM QMmi Hrsrnt lull I I llll I 111 Ailorliiiitl lluuo I'alrol I III F.plunatle Boellr Hill BKCOND RACK I ve.ir.nld and up. I1: Noel'l llla.e Illlleh 110 Henrr Curry llll I.

alp llll Broii, iinour I 10 I lie, Menltee 100 elaimint, I I in lonta: daiyan l.niemler IjoI. Meadow Tay Snow Cloud F.eomnrle lllil hiikai Mill 10.1 110 1 III 101 101 Meleo Jone. Rclehboro llll It I nek Maid I 10 Biuiauitl i ii i it i KVK lalmiBK, fnur-I I I 1 111 Hill ill ami im. ii rurliMic: (nirle I II ie II I to B.illiiin.hie I 111 Mnrdmm Jll.tit Miiinenl 111 Ma Mil I 1.1 Highland I III I III 1IIS ins II. pnluyn joRpphlnc Lady nil it I II RACE 1300, elalmlnf, Hire b's.

litrloniti. Ill line llrnlher lien Tr. sernelee Mokau Trinil, lilrl I liflona 101 Tnlaire I OH HIS Hit 10H I us 103 i Ins sop Pretty 101 'Tahhe I 111 I rnoner I 11 olden Bala OS shad. I'la. llll Here I II I II II XI -K10II, elaimint.

and mi. I mile 0 1 1 I I I i s. Xlira in: 1011 1 1 1 III'. 103 1 1 llnli III shift I.ale tyeWI Hill Itaek.lep 117 Xella Hill Madcry Fell.n. Fal-ehi 1 Han barla It Itlaek Sim kins.

8IXTH II XI old. and (It. Paraphrase Vara Sun Friar saeel I'al Xlr llilu.e Hi it. mil kentoek. Moon F.ther Mnd.l alaiuiiilf, i I in aillaai 18 Banaal IK "I'arsano Deja staie Slr.i.k II.

II' II Utile kid III iMata U.Plier ill FaaUaa tlrree-I I I HI I III sKX FN til It XI I -8380. elaimint, three. old. and up I I III nillea: 107 inn e.s 'Jlmui. Finn aprinecai Hare Catalan Idol liardeo seat llo.

Flllnlta Freoeh Ara XI i.e Susan Me.t Vlrrlnla llll. I.e Fllrl sand, snn Medium lire. Halle I'la. Bill I I.I lit 1117 llll i 1 117 1 13 103 101 Xpnrenl li XXealher el lalrned. I OliT I KIK PtRRT 1 o.

rlalatlaf, ohhii Canaatan-foaled, ft rarlomsi tHopfaron 1 1 1 Bute Path iiiidUh Tik 161 Handy H.m tMml MlM II1 iffiiic tlma itudr hit Paaat Southern Bra 168 rlnpwto (HT in; 107 Momlll K. H. New entry. R. (nvl HeLaaahlla enter.

RRM OND 1860, rlnimln, I iPiir-iiliU. ft 1 PI 1 J''re Ilmnhurn III llire nrd I it It ui IUI I iid II. 111 hMi IOH lliirki'liliPTter Mlrrlnii Veil 166 lunlroiid Hr.ii Ratler 105 Roaua 1 1 I Oft 10; tlirre- i Hutu it i 1600-. 1 tainting "Ki 11 1. I.

1111 itiiixo l(l lP in, More IO; 107 1117 K.iln Mill IOH I I I I I 1 11 Ill I0O II. tlirpe-. Ii fur llurk I 11 11111 o- llll l.iltlp liirfftimiil 4 entei ma 1111 anlorbar rh 1 1I1I1 imr I I I ltoln-lh 1 iit 1 nramon I6R PflOt'g Dren 165 leaaa H.irtiT Ko.d Roel llel lira Hll i ll JttiOO. rhilmli rear-olda nid Hlah Maah Pampered Pel Rphere of Reaal TmiiiiA Fllietil 1 Kile 1 I'd Hilda Tnlioon KnrMiPrn i-ir Mill Mpxtitllup I Hll R.lld rest mi Mythienl rUow I0O 1 1 I.1, Ituhp 1. Ill I in Ktpp Thlnkpr I I A 1 1 1 Raeaa tloai 107 ton 1 litrr I III II Til It fur nlil mul 1 1 MMI.

hAi Well lim ricle Field 1 0H rnf ter I nil HmmlwA I.ifhUIMl Khnraunn Speyrreal IOi KIXTH It V. 1766, rlaimlnx, three- tenr nnd HP. 1 I I'i mile: ImtrPHPh MM llricht npanlT 107 Mia, Monna I oft Mild 107 lr One 111 Roal Ouard 10ft HKVENTH ICE 1700. rlaimlnf. three.

(par-old mul up. I I 1 mllp i ion Baarlaa ini Lara Khawl IOI I unala 100 ll'itrl ITrurliKQ 101 00 i Mrtal IOH I ii: i no fctota' 1110 l.nrd I nrillrtan n. rntr, Ins llll I nr. I nn 1117 inn nil 101 ll.illlilr Hu. Phil it I Innialne Tliun.lrrllEht SwilCtrrallrk lr-.

Klihtrr Daoaaf tr." 4M. Rclllni 'Apprentice pllowaaaa riaimrd. Wanlhrr rlrnr: triirk fa.t. I RANWOOD RACE 1800, rlalmtag. mi op.

mill. 11 10 Fardai 1 18 Bcatla Llttla laaaa loll Rava 1 1 h-r raar-oldi Junliir I Mi.r. Hari in. Jit. iiurllna HIT I ui.rlr lllll I.

ill. ST I IIMI RACI 1804, lnlnilf.it. iritr-ulil. i.nd up. il larHHigal Hurl.

.11 I 111 I ir.l Imnra 100 Muni'ir I'ridla lilt llr R.mari Margaral I'urkrr 107 Tnilir Iniioa 107 I III 1 10 10.1 00 'I Print 100 IHrrr. Ja.r. IOO Till. too Rwl l.anr THIRD RACI taar-nld. antl op, I ink.

Pal Tut. 1 uid tttinn In Kiiilntlop Minn. -11. I-Jnf Miirlita lllii. Inn ,300.

rh Inrlonga: fnur- 100 Karl Hll. rr 100 J.t.l a Prlnra.i Oil i Rrpimrim 00 Hit I I I Mrntal Mnrm llll Mutual I 18 A.midal. low in: 101 inn 101 too 1 1 1 1 ill IITII 1. 1 ,3011. rlaimlni.

ihr.r flitorltv ronraa: alnppr.l I III ynt man, -a III Kiildam ITiltirlliillt IIT Mllarrlla Kauiiiinra 10:1 I'lloaprrm. il 1 in 'Nn ktlataka Nattlna 108 Mm Jurk Our I'm 108 h.ira.a lilrl Hi FIFTH It 41 IIIO. hundlmp, tlirpr- I 1 tltltiril. i.tui.r I 11 Ti.mn.rr Ion Hun I'nhlo Ii In nl I IOH aritnnia. Srlh 101 in- Ii" 118 I.lnma.t I III ioh Bath .118 I.lnma.t 107 Ad 1: 1113 41.1111.

Tout. IOI Tin 1 Taa King Stabla entry. In.k. 1. ok.

11 1 lOggaga sorlitl i Iiiii 'i Tuiiii. roaaa NTlRI'Ilt lllll. SIXTH 8300. rial nr, four-1 03 old. mul op.

1 till mil. I Im. lurk. too Rimtlll Slur llnld 103 "llieh flutter 103 Hltlho Mrrtirh .114 M.rk nil 101 III 108 1 1 1 in, -1 ti in km I elalatlag three-. iriir-nlil.

mid IIP. I Hi Fnlr llrll till I nil. SI Mild Ill I'm lla. I harllr llllli I III ulirfin. I Tr.m.

mil IIIO Miinllr. hi. In. llll 111. IITII RACK 184)0, rlulmlnc, Ihrrr- Ullla NIIU Hp niuiir rteinaa rrhlr nf Ti ia Mlai nallj rrtiiPPn KMp I'ttnnm 1 MuhH'pr 1 Kaper Tn- I it (Irnncp rluttip MIT I Hour nn -Jim Rhaaauiaa 1 117 rpf nran I ') 1 Ivl Led nutntt 1 01) Apnrenltea allnaranee -i ilaiaRt clear, trara lrtU A I I 108 108 I OH I HI in-.

It. I 08 1 13 I 10 I III I I I I III MI'l lltt Hi: Mm- Lottoe 116 Indiiinolp .113 llntht Tp .113 IndlPniir lit tNi-iiiliir Mi. MU Mr.i lit White Mmi 1 1 Rabff John 116 Texaa Tomm 1 10 Pllcnl 1 16 Torre! Laealoal 1 la 5eo4eh Papaot im; OoldJen hot lit Mi. run lit Meiliillloit 113 EmolO mPiit fllniie Rwatl I Hi 11. Metmif tatry, 6M OND RACK 1606, rlaUnlag, Ihrpp.

P.ir-old mid lt. ft'-i flirloiiK; -iii i i.rner 10H Eaale 110 II uk IOH Anpi lliinl IOH Rooteh HpIIp 103 'Ni'mere OH Helen TiHh.i 111 HiK Tone) ioh Roeh Ran oh Royal Paal lift out Iflft ItiiiitliiK 66 1 rah I OS Onupuvt IOH licle A IOH I IH Haakoaaf ioh Roi 1 tit THIRD r. 1 .000. The I. renee.

Raatii rlalmloffi threorearoldi tod up. 5Vi furlnnta deoeral A IIS kHaa ln R6 'Kiikiiiin 01 lliinp HH Rooliha too 1 rederlek lo.t 47 41 88 43.4)3 1.14.". SS 4 SO 43-43 H7 4843 VI 4:1. Ht 80 Hll 17-11 111 sn IM-ll 1 81 SB 17 70 17-44 HI 43-SB Si 1 1 -IS 711 41- 14 85 81 Bull 0 Bn.val Snow Boh Snna John Jolytaton Qaorta wohlai il. iv ar.i Keyer Bdaard Baaar Hll.l.i rtoraard Man John Volkenam Klnier ll.ii'ilri' LINK (640) Kl Bl Mi.

HI'i I. XKF, Hn ard Rebroadar Larry Annitrpnt Ilol. Ami. trout Bay Rowa Low Jim Hateerlv NF.W HAXX'THORNK John Orr.vwinakl ,1. Bnllrn Capmara Kopehiek Harry Adama XX'ailar l.rrywinakl Bill StuiUlnfki ivv OUtM Orville Paite No ear.l.

4-42 38-38 41-11'- 4-: 41- 40-41 81 BtTRNYBROOK Hairy Chuck lasinard I'Hko Carl Bra.ly 41.17 7R 41-41 84 40- 41 87 Kill IITII ,700 nlil- am) up. II furl. rlaimlnf. IHrai. H' i 10.

tlrn.ik.ir 113 III, I llmir.l. Prior. Xhlinl IIIO Mntar Hill IOH Fill In 100 118 FIFTH anno, dalralng, Tha tir. Inrlan. thrar-.

ri.r-old.. I mila: Mi, .1,1 III llrlp Mi- 108 Maiidnot lilt I utlar III Oftarttrtl 107 Ra.rr.iM 107 It II 10'! -Vrmlrd Pnnar till SIMM RACI ,800. tlalBlati lllraa. i. 111.

qnd op. I mila- lnl.i..nl Hill ii' 1 Hamilton I'alarar Tuff. Ii III'. AunudalU liiitiho 113 8RVKNTH 11 4i 7no. rlalailai mid op.

I 1-H1 Caigarf Kj III I llll Klacx I'orlrr 1 Rrandua I'rlnra III L.irllr I I I 100 fnnr. I I I I III. I I I tpprtallfa allnunnra rial Mad. Wrnlliar rlri.r; Irark fa.t. 4,1.

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