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1942-07-03 [P 2-X] Senate Unit w | Today's Results and Entries Approve: of '42 Victory Tomorrow Hope R*acing News for 8 Judges Named for On East Front Seen D.C. Court: Results Entries for Tomorrow Revamped Given Up by Nazis Delaware Park Charles Town By the Associated Press. Py ire Associated Pres". Full Judiciary Group Reich Believed Planning Empire City FIRST RACE—Purse. *1100. special FIRST RACE—Purse 41op. claiming. By the Associated Press. weights, maidens 2-year-olds, 5*j fur- 1-year-olds and up about 4'j furlongs * tin xHappy Hostess K>4 Gets To Move to Meet FIRST RACE—Purse. .41.500: claiming, longs. He Tops Report Monday; Army Red Nat.vp 117 Fold Salute 11-' Navigation 117 Don Dash 117 j maidens: 2-year-olds: 5 lurlongs, 114 — lit Lassie 105 Chillee Vallee (Thompson! 5.40 5 10 1 So a Ghost Hunl 117 Scarlft Bud Argo i Exemption lit Red Wings 115 War Target .114 Fail Possible Allied Drive Tarsre (Meadei 5.10 l.AO ! Awn Ship 117 Cobegga Casey Opponents I 1 1 Saint Pyrewick ICO Easter Rabbit 114 Lovely Delores (Hanford! fi.BO Wessex 117b Duzit Foe Phair Ydler I0)| Oyster Ba* _110 Time, Omari a 1 14 Valdim 1:01',. lit xWestins 104 Flying Heart 114 <Continued From First Bv THOMAS F. HAWKINS, Alao ran—Regimental. Signal Tower, i h City Man 117 War Mister Page.-' 117 Hill Sun 11 Associated Press Foreign Correspondent. Bollinger. Spring Tornado, Harvest Hand. Star Goods 1 Ford 11 4100 claiming. Light Chas-r, Medal Time, Be Calm fMeat Pious Display 117 White SECOND RACE—Purse a lit of illegal search and seizure, but BERN, Switzerland, July 3—Ber- Ball and (Black Thrush. Semper Ego 117 Mini Play 1-year-olds and up: d'r furlongs. I Field. a E K. Bryson entry Miss Defiant 105 xGoantell .. 105 that a similar motion had beer lin dispatches indicated last night b Oglebav and J P Jones entry. Adhelmar 110 Suit Case -110 | xMlss Hildur M>5 Tile Plate ..115 about the same time in thf that had abandoned I SECOND RACE—Purse. 41.500 claim- granted Germany hope Schley A1 115 Lesseto Maid .110 ing. 4-year-olds and upward. 53. furlong SECOND RACE—Purse. *1.1 on claim- case of a white of a final decision on the Eastern \Wake 105 Beans 115 defendant, repre- 1 Family Doc (Stout) S.ttO 4.AO .1.50 ing and upward l‘« miles 4-year-olds Rostan 105 Sun Tipped 110 sented Mr. Ford. front this summer its vic- Centuple (Garsai 10.fill fi 00 xToast 107 High Arch lift by despite 1 Nassau's Beau 110 Washed Out 110 Cadenxa <Wa!!> 4 20 Dingmans lift Golden Mowlee US at and a tremendous The testimony was to the effect tory Sevastopol Time. 1:1)!)', a Leonardtown l os Pennv Arcade 1"* Also ran—8milin' Jack. Head Sea. Rose 117 xValdina Leo I OS THIRD RACE—Purse 4400 claiming: that offensive effort now under way in t Avesta 7 fur- the white case involved thf Lucky. Clro Louise. Legends Sun InPlav. Silver Play 11 1 White Hot 120 1-year-olds and upward; about hi Stranger. ox searching of an automobile, aftei the Central Russian sector. F»ttacairn Black Boo 113 Mad Damassin I longs ... (Daily double paid Sfi8.no.) xPunchdrunk 107 a Slugger US xAfter Orchids 102 Fusionette llJJ The Nazis do .. 110 officers had stopped the driver on ? hope by September xWhlstling Dick 10S xDizzy Dame 1 "ft Discretion 119 xStorminess to wreck the Russian THIRD RACE—Purse. Patron Saint US Scarcanter III Cley Hill 115 Jean C -14 minor traffic complaint. In thf Army organi- 41.500: claim- 11- ing: 4-year-olds and upward: 5>« fur- a Mrs. E Heubeck. jr.. and R Davis Mowlee'.* Lad 104 C.rouchv colored case Mr. Johnson said his zation, stabilize winter positions and ! iongs. entry. Joe Smoky .115 Lone Legs Braxton 112 xBalkanese contention was the hac release a large number of German Rogers Bc» (Lovertdgfl 4 80 1 10 2 TO |0* police La Joconde (Meadei Pimiico Lady 110 High Bud-119 j 5.00 l.fiO THIRD *1 300; allow- entered and searched a clut troops in of Carvale (Nodarsei 0 RACE—Purse. private probably anticipation I 60 ft Time, 1 Oil's ances: •-’-'■ear-olds: Vi furlongs FOURTH RACE—Purse. 41.000; handi- without a warrant. an Allied second front. Berlin mili- ] Wise Advice UR Ariel Patrol 112 Also ran—Labeled Win. Short cap 3-year-olds and upward: 1 V* miles. Stop Bright Quest lift Rock Knizht lift tarists have refrained from com- Farrell, Stevada. Sir Lancelot. Du 110 Navy 119 Cases Demonax. Signal lift Valdina Disco lift Darby Says May Vary. Steady On. and Ship 119 Bronx II 10'- Ai-Ling Hasty Triumph. Hinomerica 112 Sollure lift Saran Mr. Ford took the stand to menting. Candle Ends loo Royal Business 111 argue t a Flying Tiger lift Letter V lift Should the Harebell 112 that search and seizure is a wide Axis armies accom- b Mercury 120 a Dlam'nd Back lift field of and that plish this objective and push the Charles Town Hadawin lift a Ro ate Dreams 112 law. varying facts a Mrs. E. Dupont Weir entry FIFTH RACE—Purse. 4400. allowances: By the Associated about fur- In each case affect the decision. Allies out of the Mediterranean, as Press. b E K Bryson entr" i-year-olds and upward, 4vj FIRST RACE—Purse. MOO Formerly ran as longs The second incident was an auto- they hope to do by the African cam- allowances. 103 Remolee 114 2-year-olds: about furlonas. | Falconiere 4’2 xOddree 104 Hiblaze 114 mobile collision trial cited paign, they would be in to Royal Fleet (Root) 7.20 .Tfio 3 by Mr. position 20 FOURTH RACE—P *2.000 handi- Flying 121 Dottie 10- Tippy (Moon) 4.20 3.20 Try in which, he all the devote their major efforts to con- cap: 3-year-old$ and uhV. rd. R furlongs. Juiette 105 Happy Maid 100 Parker, said, 01* Sneeze (Bocson> T.40 114 High Command 114 Stolen Tryst a Exarch 114 a Teco Tack-105 witnesses for his defendant were solidating the ground gained, sit- Time, 0:MH.v Blue Twink 107 a Abrasion 122 Aiso a G Gude entry ran—aAeeressive. Merciless. _ 111 colored. The other car was driven ting back for the a Road-scraper 114 Joe Ray expected siege. aScvejiteen Guns. Gay PlA'er and Tommy I1R 110 Challamore Flying Easy SIXTH RACE—Purse. 4400 claiming: a white woman. Greatest Effort Seen for a Straus and Sprague entry. US by Oil. Rough Time 4-year-olds and upward; 1'• miles. a J. W. Y. Marlin entry. Regardless of this idea of Allen Caid 115 Troitar 115 He said the defendant was found strategy, 115 MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA.—MACARTHUR SUBSCRIBES TO LIBERTY LOANS—With Australia tne Ginobi 11* xPart One effort will — guilty. He argued the question in- j greatest be made for Delaware Park FIFTH RACE—Purse SI. 100: claiming Seplin 10* Mud Dobber iio the oil of I miles Big Gay 115 Worthowning 115 volved was whether the other driver floating its second Liberty loan, Gen. Douglas MacArthur (left) and Prime Minister John Curtin the Caucasus, it was ex- By the Associated 3-year-olds. Press. xCantreat I OS Decisive ill West Sea 110 Ala Mode 105 pected. xBoal s Crew 115 had given any signal in pulling out are shown arriving at the Commonwealth Bank of Melbourne to bonds. Gen. MacArthur FIRST RACE—Purse. $1,100: special Mokablue US dFirst Water 110! Black Demon 113 purchase weights: 113 xSallipatica 100 Some Oroucher 119 from the curb. Virginio Gayda, Fascist editor, maidens: 2-year-olds: 54 fur- nHattie Belle .112 Wallingford wrote a check on his New York bank for $3,248.40, the equivalent of £1,000 for his bond. longs. ! x cBright Acre 112 Mischief Afoot ill suggested in II Giornale dTtalia that Royal Flush (Sisto) 5.60 4.20 3.80 bDisclose 111 Tour 10R SEVENTH RACE—Purse. 4400; claim- On the other side, Mr. David said Maecawe HO Town —A. P. Photo. (Berg) 7.po 7.10 New Trick .... 108 aPointing ing: 4-year-olds and upward; Charles crushing fhe British was the Nedola 113 he had represented thousands of biggest tDe Lars) 24 80 dFree Trader 111 bCaumsett course. ... aim, that Time. ! :08. xWheat 108 xGayest Nell 103 Great Step 110 xWar Smoke 105 had declaring "operations in • clients in Police Court and Also ran—Snow Swirl. Elizabeth K cRough Sugar 107 Baris 10R Last Bet 114 xRoval Wanton 110 progress on the Eastern Dean entry 105 xBlue Melody 100 never seen Judge Casey show' any front as Foot. Camille. Dunde. Browsing, a I. Bieber and Mrs. E. C. Salsbury Brazen Hussy Spanish Sun. Lunn H. H. Hecht entry, Signboard 104 Tcnsleep ... 105 well as Egypt have an aim. like two Sally and Bell Soma. b Mrs. R. Feinberg and prejudice. j c R. W. Hillcoat and Mrs. J. W. Christ- xlndian Sea_111 Eklund Is MacArthur big arms, to hit and Hails OPA Holds Little crush the cen- I SECOND RACE—Purse. mas entry. Mr. O'Connell said he has lost Agitated Hope $1,100; claim- _ Marshall Field, 4400: claiming: ter of British interests in the j ing: 3-year-olds; fi furlongs. dJ W Y. Martin and EIGHTH RACE—Purse. cases before but had Near Elder (Skelly) 11.70 7 SO fi So jr.. entry.
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