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Colt Now With Bill Lcctch Favored Thomas and Dynamite Barnard Event, U. S. Women's Harness Racers Claim Outdoors MALATCHIE FARMS, Fort Val- other single, which we gracefully To and added It to tha Capture $100,000 Card at Classic Card ley, Ga. (by mail).—The fields, double-shot, Top Boxing Top Bowling Purse Boosts woods and thickets of South bag with pleasure. Ben rubber Ignore By McAlwee | matches. Total pins- for Georgia abound with fast-flying By this time the sun was well the four team matches will Next Month While the elite of the country’s decide quail. You get up, and we peeled off to our cot- Derby Turner's Tomorrow the winner. women are in 'Little Man' of of shots ton shirts. A soft breeze helped ly Associated Press duckpinners firing Sport plenty Bowling for the police will be and we made Featherweights Pat Thomas and the 19th annual United States By the Associated Press at them on a somewhat, however, ARCADIA, Jan. 21.—Your 104 average Johnny Compton, Host, I Little Dynamite of Washington Women’s Open classic today at hunting trip, our way toward another feed looking like one of the West’s best Hall Williams, Ed BALTIMORE, Jan. 21. —Big met in an eight-rounder heading Colonial Village, one of the city’s Dusty Rhodes, but it patch. Another covey was spot- j increases requires three-year-olds in years, galloped Benjamin, Bill Schotter, Bob purse announced by a ! tomorrow night s all-star club 1 foremost, bowling leaders again skill and prac- ted but we drew blank again. almost harness track unchallenged today to a Gary, Henry Rinck, Ralph Rector, Maryland operators so that when the fight program at Turner’s Arena. iwill be honored when many pin- tice to •> r i n g We are excited three-length victory in the | A1 Corfield, John Kurtz, Tony yesterday still aren’t | $50.- Such other popular District bat- men jam Lafayette for the 12th satisfactory them down. We birds boil up we cannot seem to 000 added San Felipe I Couzza, John Varney, Cal Chaney, to the president of an association Handicap tlers as Gene Smith, Leon Daugh- Chilly Barnard handicap which have put a bead on them. at Santa Anita John John enjoyed Park before 44,000 and starts at 2 Acree, Panetta, Andy | of horse owners. hill into a field try Marshall Clayton also are p.m. The W-game our hunting, al- We climbed the spectators. women's Mecklejohn, Paul Duvall, Fuzzy featured. test will be bowled in “Little or nothing has been done though we have where most of the birds seemed Furr, Bill Phillips and Charley The sleek bay colt, bred by Thomas and Dynamite both are two blocks at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. for the little man who puts on to have flown, and this time re- Goodman. not been too Movieman Louis B. Mayer and i solid punchers who have lost only Barnard, long the mainspring the show,” claimed George-R. Nor- proud of our deemed ourselves with a good shot owned in In the fireman line-ups will be by Movieman William | one of their pro battles, Thomas in bowling at Government Print- ris. “Take Laurel, for example. marksmanship. at a difficult angle. thus Buck Sweeney, Dale Valentine, Goetz, established himself as J 14 starts and Dynamite in 17. ing Office, has been a member of They’ve upped-their purse sched-1 This has Feeling somewhat better, we got a prime favorite for the Jack Meade, Bill Moore, Gene She $100,000 ! Thomas dropped a decision to standing committee of- the $65,000 over last year, but been a back in the buckboard, determined Shoemaker, Moose Graziani, ul^ really Santa Anita Derby on February Walter Ham, a he Washington City Duckpin Associa- added in stake to get at least a single when the ] fighter knocked they’ve * $60,000 day. All the » Elmer Hall, Jack 18. out in a tion for more than a decade and Bradshaw, we ; return match. Dynamite races. week-end guests •, next covey rose. However, last Johnny Frank, Walter Watt, It was strictly'a one-horse race. : two weeks ago had his win year was named fifth vice were again doomed to failure. string Adam Diegelman, George Klinker, “This means stables will ship us yesterday for Your Host broken the president of the National Duck- can under broke on top, fell by experienced Charley in from New York for various places. Tv These Georgia quail get pin Congress. Frank Principe, Pete Davis, A1 these big slightly behind fast-starting Sun i Titone of Brooklyn. the whole t< way with more noise and more Elizabeth Bunch, Wayne Summerville and races and then move right out: place Rene as they headed for the rail, “Toots” Barger of speed than any birds we’ve seen PAT THOMAS. Smith may be the hardest hit- Tony Mayhew. I the next day. The little man with! After a royal b but by the mark Baltimore, No. 1 womap duckpin 1 for a time. However, a fol- three-eighths ting featherweight around Wash- Filling in today’s' heavy pin- the small stable will still be here long took a bowler, is the cham- lied forth to “£ lead he never relinquished. ington. He hasn’t met defending low up gave up three singles out any of the in spilling program will be full racing his horses for low purses. Sun Rene pion the United States. Mrs. tract of more than 1,000 of this kept pace until they leaders in his three tournaments at acres, covey. $1,500 Sunshine Feature pro fights, but will be handicap Hi-Skor, “What we want is a mini- headed into the Barger aiming at her third $1,000 seven cov- backstretch, then he’s won them all by and Takoma Recreation. Entrance driving over in the pickup wagon. I During the morning knockouts, victory, having won the first time mum purse.” gave way to Yolo Stable’s Great two in the first eys were flushed and six birds round and his last in 1946. fee in both are $2.50. Each run We had hardly set forth in Circle, C. L. Hirsch’s Blue Read- Goes to Caroiina Star | Norris was elected at were this we one in the second. Tomorrow continuous from 2 p.m. until clos- president bagged. By time, Other former who quest of bobwhite, when we had ing and Clifford Mooersjp Sudan, champions an organization meeting Wednes- were back at our rendezvous for OLDSMAR, Fla., Jan. 21.—Car- night he’s in a six-rounder against will have ing time. who in their sights on the $250 of two points. “Spot” nailed down a followed that order. olina Star earfred its favorite rat- Jerry Kortright of ’Puerto Rico. day harness horse owners from lunch, and there we met Frank top prize will be Ida Simmons covey in the middle of a patch of Worth $45,000 to Goetz. ing with a Two other are Luther B. Gochenour, 77, father; Maryland. Pennsylvania, Delaware Rozar, the preserve manager who one-length triumph eights on the Slack of Norfolk, four-time win- of Karl Brookland and Kobelespideza, and “Frank” pinned a which over Ism in the $1,500 feature at card. Daughtry, winner of 10 of; Gochenour, Virginia. spread tarpaulin upon Your Host, odFort Sill, teams,! try. and Sir Bim in 1945. was ______moments we had another etc. Longden Okla.; volleyball, May 1-6 at Fort! doubles and singles matches at The mopth of competition in point.1 Conveniences, including deep smiling broadly at the finish; 2 This time both of us scored on a freeze, electric rest Hialeah Results Ord, Calif; tennis, July 16-22 at; p.m. ,at Greenway for the Police the full-handicap event in which Sugar Ray Would Risk lights, beauty “With this colt,” he said, “it’s rise of four birds. “Mike” etc. A fine dinner of aj Fort Lavenworth, Kans.; golf 1 Boys Club. Th*'" police won in all entrants are on an even foot- retrieved, j mattresses, case of ‘goodbye starter, howdy: By the Associated Press 1948 and we wended our way down a ! roast duck with August 6-12 at Fort Knox, Ky.:’| and the firemen last year. ing. will end a week from Tuesday. trimmings waa judge’. He’s a real one.” FIRST RACE—Purse, draw where “Frank” nailed an- for us. good $3,000; maidens; j boxing, February 19-26 at Fort Fire Chief Joseph Mayhew and Another batch of high scores, Title for Cancer Fund waiting 2-year-olds; 3 lurlongs (straightaway) j said N. Police Robert will Longden. he thinks Your IFalada (Bauer) 4.60 2.80 3.30 Bragg, C.; baseball, September Supt. Barrett released by the tournament audi- By the Auociofed Pre»» Host can go the derby distance of Liberty Rab (Dodson) 3,20 2 90 1-7 at Fort Monmouth, N. J. roll the first ball to start the tors yesterday, follow: lAbbe Sting (Loturco) 330 MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 21.—Colum- a mile and an eighth and win it. Time, 337s. 'Skate Semif inals Also ran—Town nist Walter Winchell said today Queen' End Center, Tip OH. OH Has Won Line, Hialeah Entries $133,970. Timely Reward, Whit Whiz, Forever, Scorers in Star's Boxing Champion Gray Charger. B Battery, Indicated. Proud FOR MONDAY. Among High Tourney Welterweight, who Your Wave and ILandom. dcckpins. Robinson Goetz, bought Host Ey the Associated Press Virginia Curley, 66-398; Dolly Thompson. Sugar Ray had offered At Riverside Stadium IFleld. king PIN:-Men—Bob Reid. 33-486; Abe 48-397: Amelia Waller, 93-391: Margaret Tonight when Clear to his crown Mayer, his father-in-law, and Fast, Weinberg, 21-478; W. R. Branthover, 102- May. 60-390: Anne Janco, 7S-390; Julia defend %Pd donate SECOND RACE—Purse. $3,000; First Post 2 P.M. 457; Ellis The seventh and final semifinal- avenue, Alexandria, “Miss disposed of his famous was maid- (EST). Naiman, 12-447; Wesley Sum- Sherman, 102-389; Mrs. J. G. Schnitzer, all his Va., stable, ends; 3-year-olds; 7 lurlongs. RACE—Purse, $3,000; elaim- mers. 06-447; A1 Fisher, 60-446; Harry 66-384. proceeds, including purse, Lotowhlte i_J!IR§T ist in the “Miss Tuesday”; Mary Lou Orr, 19, 804 elated at the finish. The (Scurloclc) 4.80 3.00 2 60 maidens; Amer. 54-444; Edwin Maust. 76-442; Rob- MT. RAINIER: Men—Lewis to the Damon Cancer Washington Area victory Whissendine » Dulling, 102- Runyon (Bernhardt) 4.90 3 40 wni&Swy?1’ furlonssJ ert MacCord, 72-442; Floyd Frank, 102- 480; Jack Mooney. 54-480; Hank Carter. Quintana place N.W., “Miss brought the horse's total Around (Boulmetis) 320 Musical Score 435; L Mansfield. fund. Skate Queen” contest among the winnings xTne5rh?br>.,i-J'2 lid 93-435. Jim Brady. 66-474: Fred Hallberg, 96-461; Lowell Time, 1:25. Owl-117 Going Places 114 81-434; P. B. Grisso, 93-434; James Morgan. 75-439; Jack Wednesday”; Marian McMichael, to $133,970. Also Callaghan. 75-439: Winchell said the boxer roller skaters will be crowned at ran—Assignment. Gloryrab, Widde- rh?ri»HtIOn-HI Hald of H'»rts 114 Waener, 45-434; Fred Blevins, 66-433: Austin Ripneon. 57-439; A. J. Knott, 75- Negro 20, 3323 Eighteenth street ford. Fighting Day, Kings Pride, Red Circled 122 Chitlin Switch 122 J. G. Haske, 66-433: 436: N.W., eased the winner a bit Weed, Eternal Dale Valentine, 39- Harold L. Wilson. 78-435; Joe Garilll. also offered to donate his purse Riverside Longden Bubble World and Excise Tax. Herb.. 118 Mr. A. B. 117 432. Women—Ann Carlson. 33-399; .39-433; George Brandt. 54-4.31: Samuel Stadium tonight between “Miss Thursday,” and Cal- [ Daleen -114 Shirley near the after a (Dally double Maximal 122 Phyliss Robinson. 132-394; Virginia Lewis. Holladay. 90-430. Women—Dorothea Rud- and gate receipts to the 9:45 finish, piling up paid $12,20.) j Patmesir _114 Runyon and 10:15 o’clock. 6701 Plying Circle iTs 31-388; Sophie Galuska, 96-387; Nancy dell, 42-394; Trudy Brown. 75-394: Mrs. vert, 18, Marlboro pike, Md., Me! Swiv ... 122 fund in the event he is a four and a half-length lead in the THIRD RACE—Purse, $3,000: claiming; ZTelantado .’. 118 Micalizzi. 09-386: Dorothx Evans. 66-385; Herbert Negus. 96-379: Mary Brown, 33- given Bucky Harris, Washington Base- “Miss Bucks Fancy 114 In Friday.” 4-year-oids ana upward; miles. Taste ... ill Christine Burger. 99-3S4: Sadie .377: Edith 63-376: stretch. 17« Fisher, Blackman, Tonie Rowe, crack at Jake La Motta’s middle- ball Club the Okamsel (Baird) 6.50 3.(10 2.70 SECOND RACE—purse, $3,000; claim- 54-384; Ruth Huber. 54-384; Bertha 24-370, manager, supervised The seven semifinalists will bnomorwar (Panneli) 2.70 2.40 ing. J-year-olds; 6 furlongs. Becker, ltl-380; Vita Digirb. 87-379: PETWORTH; Men—Frank McQuillan. weight title and wins it. Second-place Great Circle had Irish ceremony last night as Shirley compete tomorrow and t a Kla Stufl (Weissman) 7.00 Daughter 112 xPeace Mission 11" Connie Schreiner. 108-379: Hazel Lawhon. 63-4o8: C. H. Grimes. 84-444: Joseph night 81-378; Schafer. three-quarters of a length over. Tinje, 2:057s. S“*rry 113 Eternal Plight 109 Anna Tyler, 66-378; Barbara 99-432: Shavarsh J. F. Tarpinlan. The columnist and radio com- Hewitt, 16, of 918 D street S.W., winner will be crowned “I'' 3 Also ran—Killeybegs, Winter. 84-378. 87-430; Larry Hanasan, H. E Segundo Sombra, Yn#fihlnls Jifs freedom Train 111 87-429: mentator said he received this was installed as “Miss Blue Reading, which was a head Yassali Boss, Llctor, inscrou, bFirst Dralt, xDelphy 10<» Aim ll.r> LAFAYETTE: Men — Francis Persick. Keane. 90-428: Philin Conigllo. 81-426; Saturday.” Washington Area Skate Queen' t Broad Daylight and Arklow H. XEdmyrt ... 113 Populace .1“ 93-454; Richard Tucker. 42-452; V. N. William Ohce. 51-423: Francis Owens. over Sudan. Strung out 117 telegram from Robinson and his Shirley, 5 feet 5 inches and a benefit carnival Febr u- behind, bstewart m Schaefler entry. xRecord Player. 108 Mr. Pilate_ 113 Thompson. 72-447: Ed Rowinski, 93-443; 66-42.3; N. B. Greenwood. 60-420. Women skating A. 113 in order, were Sturdy One, Grand- §yrPafs 114 Thermilles 118 M&ndell, 69-439; Albert Jug, 60-425: —Joanne McKinley 93-419: Lee Leone. manager, George Gainford: pounds, is a school girl and ary 21. FOURTH Bird __ James Billie RACE—Purse, $3,000: claim- Ring 108 Bay Star _106 Harrison. 45-424; Frank Leimback, 132-408; Witherow, 84-399: Mary has been Sun Admiral’s ing; 4-year-oias ana upwara; 17s miles; 81-423; Vic Landis. 60-423: Robert Hoff- Varney, 66-388: Mumah Pariberg, 78- New York wel- skating for the past year. Each person the eve- father, Rene, Pride, RACE—Purse, $3,000; “Billy Graham, attending Rosy Scene (Nelson) 127.60 39.10 it.So nines,f,,i7HIRP maidens, mann. 123-418; Max Libbee. 105-415: 381: Mary Taylor. 87-378. Other crowned at Sunlit, Beau and Plat- Blue pal .1-year-olds; 6 furlongs. TAKOMA: terweight has queens River- ning sessions will be entitled to a Competing (Nichols) 4.90 3 80 Two James Nesom. tr„ 111-415; Ewing Tavel. Men—Warren Jett. 72-475; contender, openly jatak (Weissman) 6 Bie Flame 121 Frank 8tanton. Art side last form. 5ci £wfi£ndChoralier -121HI Jr,. 96-415. Women—Rosemary Cruzan, 87-470; Ford. 51-459; challenged me to for week were: Norma Lam- vote, crediting 10 points to a lime—2:067s. Bonnie World 121 69-397; Estelle Baxter. 51-392: Sadie Jack Rabbit. 33-456; M. Owen. 69-450; today fight Antagonism ... Also ran—Jay 121 Aceinthehole 121 Cronin. C. 111-449; bert, 19, 508 North Kenmore of his or her Forst, Pepper Lou, Fair x 28-388: Betty Enselman, 93-382; King, Joe Sparaclno, 78-446. the welterweight championship. street, queen choice. Vc .3 The mutual handle for the Mark, Little Viv_116 x Jeanette 116 Do-Reigh-Ml, Fox Ring and x Clara Benson, 63-380; Joyce Harden. 66- Gilbert Zabrek. 75-44.3: George Belt. 78- Sickle .. “Miss cast at wuaker. Did 116 World News'I' 121 379: Phyllis Tolker. 441; Howard Mohler. I am willing to accept the chal- Arlington, Va., Monday”; matinees are good for fi e eight-race was $2,351,347. x Zetavine 63-377; Edith McCul- 120-441: Percy Able- program -116 Fierceness_121 lough. 78-377: Jeanne Davies. 84-376. man. 96-440; G. Davis. 206 Pendant 121 87-435: M. Redd. lenge and defend my title for the Gladys Best, 24, East Fairview points each. FIFTH RACE—Purse, $3,500: allow- Easy Chop 121 LAUREL: Men—Lawrence Ddiitsch. 81- 84-4.32; Art Wagner. 75-431: Dan Pyne. a Ldy Ridgewell a ances; 3-year-oids; 6 lurlongs. 121 Idle Dell 121 447: Cy Santlni. 72-446; Burger, 96-430. Damon Cancer Fund in a Paul * John Runyon Cross Wave (Kooerts) 11.60 6.40 4.10 & Dabson entry. 42-321; E. Nelson. VMCA; Men—John Mucho Mas 72-419; Stanley Conner, 108-427: June (strange) 7.90 6.90 FOURTH RACE—Purse, 3,000; claim- Thomas. 63-419. Dr. Thomas Rees, 81-427t Campbell Slemp, with the proceeds including Senator to Clean broom (bouimetls) 7.9o Long Speak Duke to Meet Pitt ing; 4-ye»r-olds and upward; Allies and LUCKY STRIKE: Men—Fred Wright. 93-426: C. C. SPllsbury, 129-423: Major my entire purse to be donated Snouffer's 19 Poinfs nme—1:1174. mares; 1V, miles. 81-471: Louis Portson. 72-453: Vincent H. Robb. 75-421; Leo Rinaldi. 57-419; Also ran—wuick Fire; All At Once, Sigh Manor Miss ... 116 His Daughter 116 Tomardy. 81-430; Stuart, England. 63-420; Joseph Jessel. 81-416: Arnold Peace, 87- to the fund. At Touchdown Luncheon Man, Son 01 JUdith, Tar, Trumpet King Craaette Robert Miller, 81-428: 114 Star Date .. 114 Richard Boglev. 54- 411: Albert Bonan. 117-410; Ralph Bell, ana Tops. * Black 427: John “In the event I fight for the Mittens 115 Ringing Tune 109 Patton. 147-427: Harold Creech. 111-409; C. D. Whitfield, 111-409. Women Senator Russell Long, son of On Grid Next Fall InsulatoT 111 x Double Zero 106 108-425: Bernard Shannon. 66-420; —Rosa Busby. 90-400; Myrtle Foss. 90- / SIXTH RACE—The Royal Palm Handi- middleweight in Paces Western Win x Harem x championship cap; purse. $10,000: added; -114 Compassion Ill George Daniels. 96-415. Women—Myrtle .386; Dorothy Farabee. 45-386: Charlotte the late Senator 3-year-oius x Mona Yost. 72-408: Mildred Huey Long of By the Associated Press anu upward; 174 miles. 109 Kidded 109 Vesellk. 63-407; Kause, 93-385; Eileen Segal. 87-373. June, and be' fortunate enough x Ragtime Band 114 Special Dispatch to The Star Tnree icings (Woodnouse 4.80 2.60 2.20 Sugar Drop .1. 119 Louisiana, will address the Khabula 119 Sombor to win the title, I will defend Touch- DURHAM, N. C., Jan. 21.— Aimed iscurlockj 2.80 2.3u 114 FRONT ROYAL, Va„ Jan. 21.— down Club’s Renown, 2nd 2.6U FIFTH RACE—Purse. the middleweight title against a weekly luncheon to- Duke University today announced (Bernhardt) $3,000; claiming; Draft Led Lou nme, 1:497s. 4-year-olds and up; 1V« miles, Reserves by Snouffer, Western morrow at 12:30 p.m. Also Appease-Not lie worthy opponent for the fund in- a 10-game 1950 football schedule ran—nighbinder, Happy Victor, xKeep Watch 106 (Continued from B-l.) High School of Washington, D. C., The Our Tommy, lust Nighver. Prop Ill Var 112 Page (Continued from Page B-I.> stead of the welterweight cham- speakers also will include which disclosed that the Blue Dev- Prelect 110 Country Boy 2nd 118 rolled over Randolph Macon SEVENTH RACE—Purse. $3,50(5; claim- Outland .112 pionship.” Gen. Lemuel Shepherd, comman- renew a ils would rivalry with ing; ^-year-olds ano upwaia; i7a units Tosh, Louisiana back: Green Coach Academy in a basketball SIXTH RACE—Purse. $4,500; allow- State, George Halas, of the Chi- 'game dant of the Quantico Marine Base, Pittsburgh. (turl). ances; 3-year-olds; Allies; 6 here this afternoon. Lioervy Road (Culmone) 8.70 '5.50 4.10 lurlongs. Bay, cago Bears, whose included i and Hal Art’s Mona .1)2 Wiley Fox 109 Larry Coutre, Notre Dame, lis^ Maj. Harwood, head chips Dow.i (Passmore) 9.30 o.oo a The Duke-Pitt rivalry of 1937- Nettie Marie __ 109 One Rose 109 number of boys drafted while Snouffer took coach of Shadow Shot (Ernco; 4.00 back: Detroit; Ernest Texas Illinois Hands scoring honors Quantico’s Navy football Gal Keily, Bucks 42 of the Honeys 109 Wise Cutie 1091 in furnished some nation's Time, 2:337s. xGrowing Up 110 juniors college. Halas man- with 19 points. 18 of them on champions the last two years. Also ran— Seersucker, Great Fun. Western, guard: Washington, to best football. Green Bowier. Althird, Byja Copo. SEVENTH RACE—Purse, $3,500; allow- aged hang onto Bill Wightkin, field goals. ances; 4-year-olds and upward; 1miles Harry Ulinski, Kentucky, center; Notre Dame end. He also got ADVERTISEMENT. It will be the first year since EIGHTH RACE—Purse. $3,500; claim- (turl). First 10 Defeat The Red Raiders pulled away in Seely Big 1942 that the Blue Devils have ing; 4-year-olds and upward; 17$ miles. -103 x Dinner Hour. Ill j New York Giants, Porter Payne, Jerry Weatherley, Rice center, the Harbourton _. Ill early stages and ran a Favorito (Monteiro) 8.60 4.50 2.90 Chicle 2nd_113 and O’Quinn. By th« Associated Press up played a 10-game schedule. The Walter's Boy (Nichols) 4.20 2.60 September _103 Escador _108: guard; Pittsburgh Steel 30-17 margin at intermission. Martal 3.20 x Coyote _103 Happy C _108 Georgia,, Jan. 21.— 23 South (Renick) Players Kept by Teams. CHAMPAIGN, HI., TACKLE FISHING September opener against Time, 2:3374. Fusscat -106 Royal Hello 106 I ers (will be of Buddy North was high for the host Pellicle -108 property Bears), held Defending Champion Illinois, Carolina at Columbia will be the Also ran—Excel Lad, Red Pompon, EB. Lion Rampant. 108 College players out of the team with 12 Croesus. Dart By ..... 110 Wynford 2nd 108, Center points. by "Salty” Milla Silver : Tom Novak, Nebraska, center; college draft follow: paced by Wally Osterkorn earliest game for Duke in many X Bridge 101 Western Randolph RACE—Purse. $3,000: claim- EIGHTH Washington—Nick Sebek, Indiana, quar- who in 24 NINTH RACE—Purse, $3,500; allow- San Francisco, Morris popped points, tonight High. G. f. Pts. Macon. G. P. Pts. Florida: years. *, ing; 4-year-olds and upward: 174 miles. ances; 4-year-olds and upward; 6 lurlongs. Bailey, terback; Joe Bartos. Navy, halfback, and Marathon, Keys, Water, Ross knocked Ohio State out of Stehman 0 1 1 North __5 212 Harvest R ard (S'nale) 13.50 6.30 4.70 x Yankee Hill. 107 Alatrne _118 Pritchard, Arkansas, halfback. the Howard 3 water but fish are The schedule: Texas 0 6 Crouse _ 0 1 1 everywhere, Sugar Pete (Errico) 6.00 4.50 Sunny Vale_108 Red Dawn_116 Christian, end: Chicago Baltimore—George Sundhelm. North- Big Ten’s undefeated ranks by Snouffer __ » 1 19 Shankle 4 19 to be found in Sept. 33—South Carolina at Columbia, Harbor (McLaughlin) 3.10 Option 110 Bad Pay_112 western. halfback; Jim Owen. Oklahoma, only certain places. Bears, Dominic Boston end, and Ray Larcen 0 0 0 Birmin'ham 2 0 4 6. S.: 30—Pittsburgh at Durham; Oct. Time, 2:00. x Alsab's Day. 112 Dry Fly_113 Papaleo, Bornemann, Texas, fullback. beating the Buckeyes 66-50. Devos 0 0 Bonefish dark San Francisco—Emil 0 Means_ 1 1 3 exceptad (flats), 1—Tennessee at Durham; 14—North Car- Also ran—War Page, Limehill, Bright Disconsolate 110 Warmonger_116 Los Sitko, Notre Dame, Richards 1 1 3 College, guard; Angeles Rams, fullback; Jim The loss dropped Ohio State, J. Lee_ 1 O 2 and Dive Bomber, Hamlet, x Third Ace ... Ill Eagle River ...-113 Winkler, Texas A. and M.. bottoms, rocks, deep channels olina State at Raleigh;-31—Richmond at Warrior, Duffle, Welntraub 2 3 7 _ tackle; Bubber Philipps, Mississippi South- Ensor 14 6 Richmond: 38—Maryland at Durham; Burley Bid. Sashay -112 Banner Day .. 110 Benjamin Proctor, Texas, end; into a tie with Wisconsin for Rushton are Relshaway, ern, first! .317 Jordan .000 fishing Stud Poker 124 x War 103 halfback. Nov. 4—Georgia Tech at Durham: 11— Tempo Cleveland Bob New Rosenblatt. 3 0 6 C. Wagner. 10 2 x Five pounds, xx seven Browns, Wilson, York Bulldogs—Albie Gould, Bos- in the conference standings. Wis- areas. Chart- Forest at Durham; pounds appren- ... W'ake 18—Virginia ton College. end: Jack Reinpers 0 1 1 B. Lee 0 0 o at N. C.; tice allowance claimed. center and Sam Pierce. Baylor, Tech Winston-Salem. 35— Wisconsin, end: Phila-; fullback; Jack Bruce, consin had an open date tonight. ered boats, (for at N. New Orleans Results William and Mary, North Carolina Chapel Hill. C. Bob halfback. Totals .21 8 60 Totals 15 9 39 delphia Eagles, McChesney, Illinois jumped off to a com- Halftime score. Western, 30-17. beyond reefs) By the Associated Press New Orleans Entries Pittsburgh—Joe Jackura. Georgia, cen- Hoosiers Beat Purdue Hardin Simmons, end and half- ter; 5ay Walston. Sul Ross (Texas), guard; manding lead and at the end of $65 a day; the Jim Owen. Oklahoma, end FIRST RACE—Purse. $1)00; claiming; By Associated Press # back. seven minutes and 45 skiffs $3, out- Detroit—Doak Walker. Southern Meth- seconds en- Handball Title Matches LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 21 (/P). 1-yea*-olds ana upward; 6 fur.ongx Clear and Fast. 4.80 3.00/ 2.60 odist. back: Jack i^lninger, Ohio State, joyed a 13 to 5 boards $5 ex- Hoyt Jr. (Values) First Post, 2:45 P.M EOT. Fifth Round Selections. center: and ! margin. Osterkorn —Indiana’s Hoosiers kept in the 6.20 3.80 William Cadenhead. Alabama, Pere Markette iMcGonigal) FIRST RACE—Purse, *900; claiming:! halfback- contributed six points to the tra; Bonefish Make u rsasy (Annesleyi 3.80 Baltimore — Jack Here Tomorrow running in the Western Confer-! 4-year-olds and upward; 1A miles. Halliday, Los Angeles—Glenn Davis. Army, back; Open Guides 1:144 s. Ohio State then $35; Time, xBoness 104 Atomic city 111 Hillary Chol’et. Cornell, back; and rally. scored its ence basketball race Also ran—Boquhan. iJacopolot. Reno Southern Methodist guard; New Clay The fourth annual National by beating Singular _111 Lou Jay S. 100 Matthews. Georgia Tech, tackle. first field on Bob Cabins, worst Uptart, fRareback, Chip Reef, (Sandslinger New goal Burk-, Purdue with a second- Rotate _ lost xxMerry Boy 104 York Bulldogs—Mike Swistowic, York Giants—Pat O’Sullivan. Ala- Four-Wall Handball Champion- ex- tonight and Cioverland Son. bama. holder’s short shot. $5, good $8, Duke Reed Ill xAzalea Trail 104 center: Walt Tenlnga. Michigan, tomorrow half surge, 49-39. It was Indiana’s fFleld. xTouch ol Time 104 Chief 111 Notre Dame back; Green Bay— back; and Norbert Purdue, ships open at 6 pjn. at c el lent $12; j Sequoia Adams, back. Dick Schnittker, 6-foot, 5-inch i second victory in four SEfcOND RACE—Purse. $900; claiming; Miss Flutter 104 xxuyster Loaf 101 Tow Rowe, Darthmouth end Philadelphia Eagles—John Schweder, the Central YMCA. prices are high league xValdlna .Secret 101 Roy Jay 111 Paul Campbell, Texas, back, forward, who had 24.3 4-year-olds and furlongs. _ Pe2nvFH_sr&; averaged Purdue’s fourth loss in five. upwajtf; xReade Castle. 100 xxHead Me_107 (traded to Detroit— and Dick Kempthorn. Michigan, back. Two in the Keys. games, Raiding 8tar (Fer’uoloT 16.40 8.40 o.40 Pittsburgh) points in three former District title-hold- Doo 101 Celtics _ 111 Chicago Bears—Jack O'Quinn, Wake conference games fCayrsfort, (Polk) e 11.80 0.00 xLucky Hal Bridge 3.60 Fitkin, Dartmouth back; Forest, end: Bill Wightkin, Notre Dame, for ers, Sam Papandrew and Jack fishing Mlguellto (Hettinger) SECOND RACE—Purse, *900; claiming; end: the Bucks, was held to 16 — and Jerry but Anita Results Time, 1:14Vs. and upward; 6 furlongs. Frank Weatherly. Rice, center. Schwartz will see free, risky. “Salty” Mills Santa .. 4-year-olds Washington Spaniel, (O Quinn was won a action in the Time. Blob Jr., Mud in coin toss with points. Also ran—Medal xxSilk -Bound 107 Jolly Gremlin 114 Notre Dame New Baltimore). One lady jumped in front of a FIRST RACE—Purse, $3,600; claiming; Guard. Sky Plane, Dainty Heels, Merry Gay Legend .117 Hay Comic 111 back; York opening round, Papandrew facing Chicago Cardinals—Ray Stackhouse. truck on* a 3-. ear-olds; l mile. March, Sun Tan II, fMlss Tanya and Mannerful Ill Buster Maedic 117 strike, the fish got End To End (Neves) 19.70 6.20 3.90 Giants—Morris Griffith, Kansas Xavier, tackle; Robert Hecker, Baldwin Ed Banck of Buffalo, N. Y., and fPaul W. Bangor Chance 111 xxLucky Pair 104 she didn’t. Lav Review (Shoemaker) 3.20 2.60 Wallace, back: and Dean Laun, Iowa State, Gallaudet Wrestlers away, Generally, small xWisk Tiger 100 xNebraska Cash 100 back; Pittsburgh Steelers—Louis end. Schwartz taking on Frank Orth Bound Off (Bierman) 4.30 (Daily double paid $49.60) Best 101 Grunt, Snapper, Grouper, etc. off Galincalico_100 xMary’s Duke Car- Green Bay—Bob Williams, Texas Tech, of Baltimore. Time. 1:39%. xHill Topper 107 Flaminian Way 117 Allen, tackle; Chicago Defeat Also ran—Jenover, Foxy Lester, Boul- THIRD RACE—Purse. $1,000; claiming; center; Rebel Steiner. Alabama, end. ana bridges; large Kingfish, Barra- Royalong 106 'Better Times 109 dinals—Carl Idaho Bob Folsom. Georgetown Max Reddish of who der. Holly Brook, Lupine. 4-year-olds and up; 6 furlongs. Killsgaard, Southern Methodist, back. Toledo, on glue Sons Twinkle 109 xPrewar Time 104 Cleveland—Tom Gallaudet’s cuda, Sails, Jacks, etc., the Good Hostess (Cohman) 18.00 0.60 4.60 — O’Malley. Cincinnati, wrestling team de- drew first in fcSCOND RACE—Purse. $3,600; claim- tackle; Chicago Bears Ernest back: Norbert Adams. place the top bracket at this time. miles. Burgoo Master (Ferraluolot 8.00 o.60 THIRD RACE—Purse. $900: claiming; Purdue, back, and feated outside, ing: 4-year-olds and upward; 1% Dick Harris. Texas, center. Georgetown, 25-6, yester- and Russell Barreca of 19.80 10.Oo 7.50 Donna L. (Bright) T.iO 4-year-olds and up; 6 furlongs. Zalpjski, Notre Dame back; San Toronto, Glass Rods and Hony Camp (S emaker) Ill Be .104 at Using abusively 7.00 5.30 Time. 1:14. Red Mist xGlory day Gallaudet for the third each drew Ha -a (Glisson) f Heart Sawdust 109 xCafe Singer 100 ’49ers—Harry Kane, byes. Tomorrow’s line- are fine. How- Stroke (Matthews) 22.60 Also ran—Donna M G Stammy. Franciscp they holding up Power f Half Shot, f Gay Handy Sort 109 Viva La Flag 100 straight year. It gave the Blues Time, 2:20%. i Mountain. Last Bill, College of the Pacific center; Chillari Scores 24 up: ever, there are a few makes that Judy, Lucky Champ. Fate and Baguio, xGood Sweep 100 Flo Lassie 107 a 4-3 season record in dual Spector Iso ran—Adriana. Fred F. Barqual. 100 Blanc 114 meets. (Washington) vs. Wil- are Blend. f Field. xWoollards Pet Quatre Los Angeles Rams—Dick McKis- liam Peivau (Boston). not too good. For this info’ El ,*iiope. Adorable Torch. Evening xPoodoo 101 xGold Star 99 Gallaudet won five matches and Papandrew (Wash- claim- As Police No. 4 Wins I ington) vs. Banck (Buffalo). Norman contact me on my return or •_ HIRD RACE—Purse, $3,500; FOURTH RACE—Purse. $1,100; claim- xKhams Hour 104 xxWm. Dash 104 sack, Southern Methodist back: Warden b furlongs. xAlito 109 three others were draws. (Baltimore) vs. James Goodman lnz- 4-year-olds and upward; ling; 3-year-olas; 1*'. miles. Cleveland Chillari was (Warren, Ohio). Alfred Fred O’Rourke at Mills Co., 9th Gc.j (Shoemaker) 8.80 4.80 3.50, Out (Hettinger) 9.40 2.80 2.80 Browns—Don Phelps, Joseph the out- Zepp (Buffalo) Jig Powells FOURTH RACE—Purse, SI,000; claim- Features were the vs. Charley Payne (Washington). A1 & E N.W. Will P. ler (Lasswell) 4.80 3.00,I Tape (Glisson) 2.40 2.20 136-pound report again next t Ticker ing: 2-year-olds: >A mile. Kentucky back; Philadelphia standing performer yesterday in Houlon (Washington) vs. A. Caballero B -ter (Zulelt) 6.70 j (Licausi) 3 00 115 115 Mediate Kathleen R Saoimla the match, in which Gallaudet’s (Boston). Schwartz (Washington) vs. Tuesday and Thursday, so-long. iixi€« 1:12. i lime. 1:50as. Grass Fire_118 I Trust 118- Eagles—Mick Kasserian, Detroit Metropolitan Police Boys’ Club Orth Best Call. Burns (Baltimore). t,,so ran—Peace Harbor, Also ran—Country Editor, Sir Huaco, xxWhisp 10S xSour Puss 111! fullback. city—wide basketball league. He outpointed Leo Miginity, St. ting Time. Vinayress, My Nemesis.,i Burnz*£ Fitful Fire and Creede. Senor Hygro 118 needle Point IB and the See er Creek, Corrame. West Air 118 Margaret Dear 115 tossed in 24 points for Club No. 4 heavyweight match, in FIFTH RACE—Purse, *1.300; allow- 115 xVllbar 113 FOURTH RACE—Purse, *3.600; claim- Anitla Blitzen to lead his team to a which Gallaudet’s Dave Carlson li'. miles. ances: 3-year-olds: 6 furlongs. July 115 Black Ed 118 crushing vic- in' 4-year-olds and upward; 3.40 2.60 Entries Close 16.30 6.10 3.60 □rilting Maid (Keene) 4.20 Bag Limit 118 Lady Pickfleld 115 Tuesday tory over Club No. 11 a 62 pinned Mike Carra. Redisal ^(Glisson) (Jenkins) 7.80 3.80 by to (Westrope) 4.60 3.00 Equlhaze Ann’s Sultan 118 Tides End 118 Epsilon Cheermeup (Balzaretti) 3.40 29 score in the unlimited in 121-pounds: Kasic (Gall.) and Mas- Vlsticson 3.00 FIFTH RACE—Purse. *1,100; claiming: For Meet class, traneelo drew. (Lasjtwell) 3- Swimming RELINED 6 furlongs. 128: BRAKES Also ram—Pontalba, Heres Hube. Hatik- year-olds; games played at Club No. 4. Demarais (Gall.) dec. Beckert. Also* ran—Prudent Don. Torello. Don SedulJbs 115 xxSlow Flash 104 at 136: Burns (Gall.) dec. Miginity. Tickalong. vah, Nick Bloom and Kalimera. Tuesday 6- p.m. is the closing In another unlimited class con- Caste], Audacious Man. Halcyon Spain. 114 Merrytown _108 1}5. JwaLm (Gall;) and Flynn drew. While You Wait No Hash. 110 Free Verse 113 date for entries in the FIFTH RACE—Purse, $4,000; allow- SIXTH RACE—Purse. $2,000; allow- More Boys’ test, No. 12 edged No. 10, 59-53, 156: Ketchum (Gall.) and white drew. and upwards, fillies ances; 4-year-olds and upward; 6 fur- Atomic Cloud 107 Dean Blitzen __ 113 166: Turk (Gall.) dec. Casey. ances; 4-year-olds 1TMCA invitation while in '»-<« longs. Colorado Brags 107 Good Fortune.. 110 swimming meet, 120-pound.games, No. 12 175: Vaanlek (Gall.) "plnnned flan ten. Ford Buick 9.70 6.00 3.40 3.40 xDustllght 108 xJeanne H_ 110 to held 8:08. Spc. Play Toy (Keene) 7.60 be on Friday at the Amer- beat No. 10, and No. 4 Ctr&>(ffil*.10 2.40 2.80 Teasance _108 Prissy Boy _ 111 30-27, Heavyweight: Carlson (Oall.) 6'8° Hypostyle (Brooks) ican U. pinned Pontiac « o?ViWa?er Fugitive (Combest) 4.80 Sea Phantom.. 110 xViola Ruth 100 pool. whipped No. 11, 48-26. Invthe 135- Carra. 6:00. Plymouth 109 .. («na 1 '*^4^5 .3^ Time. 1:124s. Ariel Rocket xOur Dodo 100 II There are events for pound class, Club No. 10 won Olds Also ran—Kal Ora, a Beblta, Tassel, Also ran—Bar Dal. Certify, Reno Up- SIXTH RACE—Purse, $1,200; claiming; boys 9 and over Chevrolet Haopy Issue. See Me frirst, Candy Kane, about, Clevelander, Flatbush, b Montana 4- year-olds and upward; 1,'. miles. 11 and 13 No. 12, 59-56; and 4 and b Accountant. under, under, and under, number de- m « fia e Anchorage and Henpecker. Sands. Athlete Upgrade .-111 xSiddons 110 Dodae Ranch-Lasker entry. b-Monttfna Stable entry. xFighter Jack 116 xFirst Degree 108 and 14 and under. Entries feated number 11, 65-32. !Te« e-King may Adjustment for life of Unlnt. Duplicate of D. C. Testlnt Machine — Obelisk SIXTH RACE—Purse. $5,000: allow- SEVENTH RACE The Black Gold Turn Back 121 118 be filed with Fred Carl at the mi.es. — ances; 4-year-olds and upward; li. Handicap Purse. $3,600; 4-year-olds SEVENTH RACE—Purse, $1,500; allow- Safe Arrival (Lgdfn) 6.60 4.30 3.10 and upward: 1A miles. ances, 4-year olds. 6 furlongs. Boys’ “Y,” 1732 G street N.W. D.iaran (Biermaj) 6.90 4.10 Thwarted (Keene) 3.60 3.80 2.80 With Ease 120 xTuned Up 112 3.30 Thank You Sir (Brooks) 13.80 7.20 Fr-s Soul (Glisson) Okla Belle ... 115 Hy Diamond 120 Love Sonnet (Coffman) 4.20 Prince Joy 117 aJlmminy Gosh ISO SPECIAL / iso* ran — a Under Oath, a Oration, Time, 1:46’/;;. xxWlsh Etan 110 aBanovina 117 utte and Vela Also ran—Teddy Sun, Caillou Rouge. Golden Hygro 112 Big Road '117 El JI. Afton *60.000 added; Boo Bro Shoo. Mister Morgan. a W H. Bishop entry. SEVENTH RACE—Purse, Prince and splteiu, sue. 3-year-olds: San Felipe Stakes; fur- EIGHTH RACE—Purse, $900; claiming, $ .50 EIGHTH RACE—Purse. $900: claiming; 4-year olds and 1 dAooYr Z vp; A miles. Your Host (Longden) 3.40 2.80 2.60 4-ycar-olds and upward; 1 Vi milez. Uncle Mac 116 xF B Eye 113 5-10 33*0 Alemannia (Cook) 8.00 0.60 5.20 Joe Valenti 112 x::Ominous 108 TIRES GLASS Great Circle (Arcaro) 3.00 (Brooks) 10.20 6.80 Factory recgn- m p t# B1 c (Pearson) Khaygram xBroad Back llfl xBiflema_ 105 ~ Reading^ Stepinfox (Coffman) 10.60 xKlng Alla 107 xCassina_ 113 d i t i o n a d; all J Time,- 1:574s. ^ ,4 3 Also ran—a Hawley. Sunlit, a Sudan. _ xCount Quick 107 AUTO PARTS FOR Admirals Pride. Grandfather. Also ran—Deltoid, f Dandy Guy, Joan NINTH RACE—Purse. $1,000; sixes; 6-month Sturdy one. f Black Joey.' claiming, Competing Beau. Sun Rene and Platform. Ellse, Hike, Foxy Scot, 4-year olds and up; 1A miles. guarantee. ANY MAKE CAR 611 Maryland Are. S.W* At 6th fir Afe. a-C. Moores entry. Spotty, Chock Abloek. Debby J 108 Orient _116 Independence f-Fneld. 116 EIGHTH RACE—Purse. $3,500; claim- xBrlght Argoay xCharlight_ 114 USED TRUCK TIRES BRING THIS AD Aunt Ruth 110 K _ ing: 4-year-olds and upward; 1% miles. NINTH RACE—Purse, $900; claiming; xJoby 111 miles. Crow 110 109 & t4 DC It you can bun ft tor lets toe’ll Bhanty Man (Nevis) 4.70 3.60 2.90 4-year-olds and upward; 1% Flight xxBold 8tar_ Open Daily Sunday 37,80. 12.00 6.60 Our Pick 113 Favonian 113 double the difference CLIFT'S BRAKE 5.00 Pro (Ferrulolo) Until ’'O’” SERVICE One Point (Westrope) 6.90 8 P.M. Wire Prince (Parker) 16.00 Marseilles (Jenkins) 7.-60 4.60 xDonquest_116 xiShasta Than 112 W. S. ROUTES NO. 1 and NO. 30 Time, 2:20%. Sutton Place (Coffman) 3.80 Ettenan S 121 Token Reward 115 ALL-SERVICE TIRE CO. GLASSER’S Also ran—R U Kiddin', Sporty Jack. Time. 1:55. Saxpn Door 113 Mr. Chap 118 Two Day z xx 7 3619 Ave. RA. 9850 Clemie Cash. Mashie II. Mr. Shower, Also ran—Frioquest, Innate, 5, pounds Apprentice Allowance Georgia MEtropolitan 6212 Creole Pass and Sir Bonny. Air. Tad Mosquero and Arrow Rock. Cleimi. Htf^LAjAVI^JjLDI^fiTO A -1 ? *$,• j. "7'fT'r.r.—