DETROIT TIMES, MAY 30,1942 PAGE 9 Lew Walter’s Best Seller Invades Detroit for Big Race IT'S A SIGHT WHEN A LONG SHOT WINS—TO SOME PEOPLE : Detroit Selections BEAUTIFUL Alger Handicap $ R&CC 3-year-olds and up, 1 mile and Tops Good Card Bill'' A. M. Po«. Horse Wgt. Jockey Line 9 MEMORY BOOK xU3 Campbell 5-1 Best in lot At Fair Grounds 5 MUST GO xlll Guerin 5-1 May go higher 1 Peragra xlo3 Hust 6-1 2 Hermetical 111 Lasswell 12-1 Sprint Stake Features 4 Our Willie 113 Guerin 4-1 Supporting Program; 6 Bosky Dell xlo6 Crowell 15-1 7 Imitra 105 Strange 4-1 8 Oversight 116 Knott 8-1 T. M. Dorsett Back
‘ - ' ,ur 3 year oldl and up ' 6 Second Race £5* claimms ' By LEWIS H. W ALTER Best Seller, the horse that wa» 6 BLACK BRUMMEL xloß Guerin 3-1 beaten in the last jump by The Best will do it Rhymer in the $50,000, Widener 9 SINGING HEELS 117 Leßlanc 15-1 Cup at Hialeah Park last winter, Possibility will see if competition is as tough 1 AXELSON xlos Higley 10-1 at Detroit today when he goes to $5,000 Dangerous , the post in the Col. Alger 2 Hindu Spy 106 Lemmons 12-1 Memorial Handicap, which heads 3 Ocean Bound xlo3 Crowell 8-1 a good program at the Fair 4 Flying Jane xlo3 • Denton 6-1 Grounds. Lasswell 15-1 front-running 4-year-old 5 Flag Post 3-1 This 7 Musical Jack 115 Adams son of Blue Larkspur arrived just 8 Pairzetta *95 Hust 12-1 in time to take a run at some top- 10 Nani Leonai xlos Ingess */'* notch horses in the run of a mile 11 Le Chat 113 Snider 4-1 and sixteenth. 12 Rest Awhile 113 Knott 40-1 He carried the colors of Col. E. R. Bradley at Hialeah but today *looo claimin S- 4-year-olds and up. 6 furlongs: ¦ he willrace for two Ohio turfmen, Third Ra.ce ' Wr* John W. Galbreath and R. J. Dienst, who bought him from 7 JAYFCEE 114 Snider 2-1 Bradley to win the Governor'* Should take all Handicap at Beulah Park, near 4 BALTEE xlos Ingess 8-1 Columbus, which Dienst owns. to fear Best Seller won that race and One ' 2 ROCKMAKER xllO Guerin 5-1 now he’s here for more big game. May cut in TWO TOP WEIGHTS 1 Pop’s Rival xlll S.Pari.sc 5-2 3 Prosy 110 Gleason 10-1 Bdst Seller willprobably be the 5 Kantaka 108 Burns 20-1 favorite. He’s won four of his nine 6 Wise Fire 114 -1 races and has been out of the money, only once thi~ year, when claun,ng and lur: he finished fifth to Whirlaway in Fourth Race ' the Dixie Handicap at Pimlico. He £*?¦ and Marriage, the R. A. Coward Kl DUNGEON 113 Caffarela 10-1 Handicap star, have been handed Get* the call top weight of 119 pounds in the 2 CAPT. CAL 113 G. King 8-1 field of 13 which willgo in the The threat Alger. 6 SCRAPPY W. 113 Lasswell 4-1 Others in the field include H. May cop all H. Haag's Devalue, the Tall Trees 3 Aaron Burr 113 Hanauer 10-l 7 HOOVES OFF THE GROUND AS DARBY DEMON BEATS FAVORED MIAH IN 2D RACE YESTERDAY Stable’s Ball Player, Mrs. J. B. 4 Xenomay 108 Strange 5-1 Bumsteln’s Ship Biscuit, and Red 5 Bullwhip 113 Gonzalez 3-1 Dock, from the stable of Wexler 7 Bygones 103 Snider 12-1 and Shagrin. 8 Bill G. xloß Guerin 5-2 Demaret’s on Fire Tribe Outslugged T. M. Dorsett, the flying winner W Seeks Share of the Boots and Saddles on open* Sl soo lhc Juvcnilc Purse 2-year-olds, 4’a fur- ing day, will go for*his second Race ’ ’ - victory of the meeting in the $2,- Playboy's Game Sizzles as He Goes Into Semifinal Tigers Roll Up 16 Hits to Help Hal White Win 000 Decoration Day Handicap, in -5 KIIAMCIA 116 S. Parisc 3-1 Fourth Game; Franklin Hits Homer which he will oppose seven others of PGA Against Sam Snead Of Big 10 Title His over six furlongs, including H. C. Slight edge 4 GOLDEN MAN 118 Weidaman 1-1 Richards' Designator, Mrs. E. Mc- danger *' by LAWTOV CARVER ANN ARBOR. May 30.—Beaten By LEO MACDONELL Cuan’s Fairly Fly, Double H The Sport* 7 TRUSTEE 115 Guenn 4-1 lntrrnatlon*l >»•»» Service tAllar out in the eleventh inning yester- Ranch's Stalking, and Samborom- an Hal White, the dark and hand- Lou Boudreau paraded to the bon, In the money SEA VIEW COUNTRY CLUB. tournament that has boon stand- day by underdog Ohio State mound. from the stable of Beezley 15-1 team, the University of Michigan some young right-handed recruit, and Cohn. 1 Shiny Penny 107 Adams J., and left, into lower 107 Leßlanc 6-1 ATLANTIC CITY. N. May 30 outs knocked over right nine today needs a victory over has bagged his fourth victory on Both wore hit the 2 a-Sea Marriage of the left field stands. JUVENILE TEST 6 Bumpsy 110 G. King 15-1 It INS).—Two Texans, a gentleman Demaret is given at least an even the Buckeyes to grab a share of the mound and the Tigers have Jdeck the Big Ten baseball title. Franklin’s in the fourth inning Golden Man. the colt which has a-Tall Trees Stable entry. from Virginia who will don the chance to deprive Snead of takihg won their fourth game in which with York’s'in The Wolverines are half a game 16 ( White on base and captured two straight for George navy's blue next week, and a the championship. they totaled hits. the fifth with no one on. Decoration Day Handicap. 3-year- behind lowa and need victory in ' Krehbiel, Detroit newspaperman, Qiar+K Poro 52 000. the gentleman from New York who today tie The Tiger 36-hit barrages are cleaned DIXUI I\dCC furlongs: HE’S STILL SERIOUS their finale to the Hawk- noteworthy, a team With a two-nagger that i will get a real test in the Juvenile olds and up. 6 wears the chevrons of a eyes. coming from Birdie already the who have completed their go low-hitting the bases in the seventh. Purse, in which Khamcia, a gray Demaret has set out to win yesterday that can into sent Gromek, 115 Guerin 2-1 United States Army corporal, con- schedule. The 3-2 defeat being Tebbetts Steve sec- flyer from the Bluebird Stock 5 T. M. DORSETT tournament and prove his 1940 cost Michigan, defending cham- slumps without coaxed ond of the Cleveland pitchers, to BEST BET tinued the battle today lor the record was no flash in the pan—- Other 16-hit splurges by the De- j Farm stable, will take a run at pion. its chance for another un- the showers. Gromek is a Ham- 3 STALKING 110 Nassi 10-1 National Professional golf cham- that his winning of a half dozen troit nine were against the Yan- ; him along with the Tall Tree* disputed title. itramck boy who used to pitch for Stable entry of Sea Marriage and Strong threat pionship. crowns, including the Masters that Wolverines had to come kees. Browns and White Sox —a Flint, a Cleveland farm club in Strange 5-1 to lightly The Cahors. 8 SAMBOREMBEN 112 An all Texas final tomorrow- year, was no fluke be twice, decently fair distribution of Michigan League, regarded. has given up from behind tying the score the State a loop The smallest purse is SI,OOO and May take all bet ween Jimmy Demaret. now He the at 2-all in the ninth inning after favors. now in retirement. Designator 108 Gorman 12-1 out Detroit, Byron mantle of playboy to anybody that the program shapes up as one of 1 playing of and Wayne pinch-hitted With the aid of 16 knocks plus * Ingess 15-1 it bag Christiansen 3 FOR BIRDIE the best ever presented here. 2 Displaycr 103 Nelson, now from Toledo, 0.. wants and is out to this for pitcher Irving Boim and sin- some weird Cleveland maneuver- HITS 110 T. King 4-1 likely they squared one as convincingly as he did his ing, Tigers Today’s crowd is expected to 4 Exemplify seemed as off gled. Frank Higgins, who ran for the crushed the In- Tebbett’s double was one of pass • 8-1 quarter Craig 20,000 and there willbe some 6 Fairly Fly 105 Denton today in the 36-hole semifinals. final match with thim, on dians. 14 to 3, at Briggs Stadium three hits for the ambitious young Leßlanc 4-1 Wood, the National Open cham- stole second and scored stabbing for long shots as the 7 Boy Angler 102 Demaret met Slammin' Sam Don Holman’s single. yesterday, an achievement th&t Tiger catcher. W'hite was the Snead of Hot Springs. Va.. who pion from Mamaroneck, N. Y., gave Del Baker’s boys a sweep ot Tiger result of the run of outsiders in The Buckeyes came hack in the only other to connect for as past $5,000. the Col. Alger Memorial Handi- will begin showing them how to yesterday. the a two-game series and put them many as One of Hal’s the two days. Two of eight Qoironfk eleventh with two hits and three hits. struggled to OCVCIIUI I\dtv cap. 3-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles: run a navy next week, while Nel-j The gentleman from Texas In winning Mickey Fishman, in a virtual tie for second with blows was a two-bagger that favorites the wire Corp. run off with the stable of Mrs. son encountered Jim Tur- the green and yellow knitted who pitched the last two innings. the same Clevelanders. scored a run. yesterday 12 BEST SELLER 119 Guerin 5-2 nesa of Elmsford. N. Y., and Fort headpiece, topped off by a pom- A crowd of 3,149 paid custom- of Jimmy H. P. Bonner providing the big Fishman will pitch today's game. With the exception I win Should win it Dix. pom. slapped Wood down and out ers. 4.229 boys and girls and 120 Bloodw'orth. and every Tiger when her entry of Golden each ! 13 MARRIAGE 119 G. King 2-1 Under ordinary circumstances with a rash of sub par golf on servicemen saw the game. posted at least one hit. Goose and Can’t Lose ran 1-2 in Snead and Nelson would lie top the finishing to win by , the Melvindale Purse at $4.80 One to beat holes 7 Mack Park Softball TWO HOME RUNS Oris Hockett bagged a homer |5 GOLD TEDDY 112 Strange 8-1 heavy favorites, hut on the basis and 6 in the day's only one-sided for the Indians, a mighty blow in straight. Cynthia Fair at $8.60 in y May cop all of play to date in a w ild and woolly conquest. j Briggs Aircraft faces Henris in The wholesale Tiger hitting in- the seventh inning that sailed far the last provided the nightcap fa- 1 9-Valdina Paul - 107 Crowell 10-1 The playboy was a beauty to the feature of a throe-game De- cluded home runs by Murray up into the second deck of the vorite. 2 Miss Glamour 102 Hust 13-1 behold out there as he laughed hiy troit Softball Association program Franklin, the new' shortstop's right field stands and accounted Closest race of the day was the 3 Devalue 109 Lemmons 15-1 Run Scoring way along until he began to put in Mack Park tonight at 9:30. first in the majors, and Rudy for one of the enemy’s three runs. fourth, in which Tower Miss just York, got 4 Exploded 100 Campbell 20-1 on the finisher starting at the Loral 833 and Hudson A. A. clash the big first basemans Gromek in the sixth inning up to nip Kate’s Silver by a 6 Meggy 108 Knott 12-1 AMLRK AN I.MM I. twenty-sixth hole of the scheduled in another Major League game at tenth of the season. Both came batted home the other two Cleve- thin lip for a photo finish that 7 Red Dock 114 Leßlanc 10-1 ft M T W T T A 36-hole battle. Demaret had a 7 while the Rcichold and East Side off A 1 Smith, veteran southpaw, took plenty of close examination : DETROIT 20 2 3 2 « H 2 up lead when he fired a birdie Sports girls at first of four flingers the distracted (Uontinued on Page 10) to decide the winner.’ 8 Ship Biscuit 109 Adams 8-1 Chicago 2 ft I * and H