PAGE 14 DETROIT EVE XIX C, TIM E S (THOSE CHERRY 8S00) SPORTS Brimsek's Saves Spell Victory for Bruins By LEO MACDONELL ANOTHER BRIMSEK SAVE-HE DID IT ALL NIGHT

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-. 1943 . Fa. L; A'er A• c- In Leo s Files Schedule, Period Short w'~ As Last l)K( MA(.\ATi:> VW AIT L\M>IS ISION Says Harridge , 1 1 Attack Fails "You arc m«.r*' suiuinl :tft•-r the battle ? .\piam« i pfc. Xu k L;: g a. v« « ran of two major sen By rr- : Cf »*s <"Rc S ¦»!• m- ms. v•<> 10 days after the Japs sneak CHICAGO. Jan. 1 U'P> Puz- LEWIS H. WALTER H'- p« at H-.. •: quit *' r mg ar.d joined the marines, zled nnor league club owners ar- With only four minutes to go, p, it.-e to fame tn i jitterbug act ’hat got its start r vctl today to await a meeting the were fighting to •• t povu r\ hero .mi later ¦’\< . uross thr country and as with c/ar Kenrsaw M. hold their 3-2 lead against the i' smith as Mexico City, eov- Landis and learn of a travel whirlwind rushes of the Detroit liftr sor 1- ' L . n<: high school sports fo* the "agreement” which he Red Wings. has made hockey's great- Times, attending school Frank Brimsek. while with the government tor the com- est , had thrown back at Southeastern High. ing season. one furious Red Wing assault after The nnk Indication of the defi- another. He made miraculous A Shaky’ stops, hands flicking out Was Little nite plan Landis may have in with his to catch the puck time after time "I was a little shaky dur- mind is furnished by the distribu- when it apjieared bound for an ing the bailies," Private Lin- tion of a "model" 140-game sched- open spare in the net. ule lor officials to study. This gon recalled, “but really, I mm Mm? Ur Brimsek enjoyed some luck, too. schedule calls for an Ajm il 27 Three times the Red Wings rattled whs a lot more scared the closing. opening and September 20 puck off the poe-is thing though, the one of next din. One Under the program adopted here just as they did five times in the I want more. So do all ma- at the majors’ meeting in Decem- 2-2 tie the teams played in Boston rines. h.specially those in ber the schedule was to open two nights i>efore April 13. time the * W'ings, the land forees oil the islands. !! But this Red William Harridge president of h. shooting for a second-place tie, Those are the hoys who are the American League, admitted ¦¦¦¦pi appeared goal hound for keep#. doing real fighting. fAs if this "short schedule" had been had thrown on five .(halted believe the modest young Detroiter hut said hr did not «e*S, forwards in an attempt to at len«t league favored - '-A. ••* 4 ? K. 7 - lies 24—wasn’t a part of officials of either tie the score They were raring . iLs adoption. through the Boston great fighting in rhe battles f*boto by dtafT Photn^ruphtr defence. MOKK TWIN BILLS of Savo and Santa Cruz). FRANKIE RRIMSEK KICKS OFT ANOTHER REI> WING SHOT AIDED BY CHAMBERLAIN WARES ATTACKS "l nlo»» ( eiiimisftioner l andis a gunner on goalie . . . Wares, the right winger Private Lingon is ... just charged iv hard the great Boston Fddie hack Wash- Sid Abel and Joe Cnrvrth have abroad one of the largest of lias brought from from Calgary, appeared In th« ington some information lhat. on right wing with puck. Uncle Sam's battleships, a great clear the would change our present atti- Brimsek covered the near comer ship that played an fighting tude on the length of a sched- A Cool Million came out half a step to stop important role in two major en- ule," Harridge said. "I believe Top Leads Wares' hard shot on his pad# The American Casmere both the and National on Monarch fol- gagements. that of Santa Cruz, puck rolled out and Brimsek League wish to play a IM-game which took place in October and That’s Plain Ben Jones’ Hope for the Champion low,>d it. As lie attempted to fall schedule. We can do thut ami on it. a rushing player hit bin* Sam’s victory at the within Uncle still remain the date Whirlaway in Next Two Years from the side and he fell with limitations of the 140-game Bowlers island of Savo, in November. State touching In Schalk Meet finger* barely the di«c 4 - by Increasing Lingon's ship which the young •model’ schedule BvJACK MAHON As the players piled up on Brim- the of double-headers.” PORT HURON. Jan The 19-year-old marine -did not name is cred- CHICAGO, Jan. 4 —Monarch NEW YORK. Jan. 4 (INS). the week-end. show some SO sek. Harry Watson. I Casmere. Detroit, took the five- Detroit wing, jabbed the puck sinking out of 26 of Chicago paced 96 teams in Thus is the story of h man with notables, topped by Whirly, left ited with 4 Note to are man lend m t in• fin ti*th annual the goalie’# fingerfi Landis: « from fallen MARINE PIT. NICK LINGON Jap ships destroyed by the the Seventh Annual Ray Schalk a fantastic dream and fantastic entered for the $25,000 pri/e. Michigan State Rowling Associa- very might and fired nt the ojien net. Rather f ship's Holiday Sweepstakes with a total horse that well make jack- tion hen* today with a open- Americans at Sayo. At Santa Cruz the it come true. This will be the first rich 286 S score. the net that had hern A sKy. Schwocgler The Case five missed a higher brought down 33 out of 104 Jap planes shot out of the of 3960 with Connie story pot the Calumet star will shoot split second before Now Buza It is the of Plain Ben total when Stanley Ignatowski forward, Uaseball of Madison. Wis.. national match- to his Jones intends to 8011. Boston threw him- Jones’ hope, some day. see tor in *43 and fouled with three up in his Praises American Fighting in Solomons !game champion scoring 828 in the Whirlaway stnkes self acr<»ss the mouth of the net* ABC wonder horse called keep him flying after all the second game and finished with inside far lineup of the 1940 champions. come flying through the stretch The puck hit the of the Americans haw* got the Japs stopped in the Solo- St. other major stakes the a to nut* “The Rudweisor’s. Louis, won S7OO to a that will of year. 174. post 801 l appeared flick It hoys pushing Musi iiive dust triumph com- Ali»eri Detroit, took the mons.” declared Private Linton. “Now our are for finishing second, while Iho golden vic- WON HALF Ranke. The crowd roared it looked like plete a necklace of ALREADY singles lead with a and hack the lousy Japs Chene Trombley five of Detroit a cool 669 senes a goal. But Hie judge said it had Wn back and they’ll keep pushing ’em until tories valued at SIOOO.OOO. Whirly of won SSOO for finishing ihird with about has won $560,911 to the two-man team Stuart Mc- not crossed the line. ai*e back In Tokio.” Jones has no illusions Cauley and Joe Yates of River Lot More 3922. enormity his but date and will probably pick up than a minute later another Home on a 10-day furlough. Private Lingon is visiting with the of task Rouge paced the field with a tiff>6. i The Stroh Bohemians, national neither has he any reason to a few smaller prizes before com- -hot by Watson hit the left po#t, his A. C. Lingon. and sister. Miss Kiki Lingon. The match champions, was the only Yates with a 565 in The five-man hark across the goal mouth father. By ROB CON NIDIME doubt the Calumet Stable cham- ing into the Wjdoner. He ought rolled and other entry to finish in event and 712 in the two-man and at right of tho marine’s proud father owns a tavern at Mack Chalmers. Inl.r.mlW.rml >f«« Service Sport* ritrr Detroit pion can’t establish a track earn- and stopped the W Strohs to have won $600,000, oi so b\ a 580 in the singles was un- Besides Lingon. th£re are four other Michigan boys on hip ship: the prize money. The tied ing record that might stand for net where defenseman Johnny M w Y( >RK, Jan 4 (INS) Linz for fifteenth place, winning the time the New York season officially declared the early all- ShewchiK'k of Boston fell on it. Highland Park, Cpl. Joe Petokvic and Judge Landis: all time. with a Pfc. Don Ackerman of IVar $37.50 for scoring 3822. w hen he be elig- events leader 1857. Smith, a who has ever Entries for the Widener Cup rolls around will BRUINS HIDE Ol’T Pontiac. Virgie Detroit boy, who . Anybody tried Jack Bentley of the Whitehead Pfc. Fred Russell of i Detroit scores: closing day of the to tell you how to run your feature Florida ible to shoot for the rirh purses and Kales team. Detroit, gave the combining tkill in Lingon ? dancing act. is also in service. S I ROM ovpr On those plays was '-eason. March 6. released he has won so often in the past. night business has usually had his Krnet V>* IW 102 I*9 first gallery its first thrills and g**od fortune, the Bruins rode tripe kicked, but there are a Oryjurr I*9 160 21 » 1*« Ren knows how much a million when he hit a 670 in the team game for their 3-2 victory. 170 194 192 nu the couple of things you ought to Repp I*l event and finished up with a 568 victory in eight Half in Bowl Tops Competitively 1 Wolf 166 191 2*7 I*l Hockey dollars is just as well as the next It was their first First Orange tell the owners when they stand Norrn 214 203 200 190 Standings in the two-man and a 526 in the put them guy but is very optimistic. games nnd one which and Ala- before you tomorrow, nervously singles. His high single game in As suspected in some quarters the Boston College Total* 90* 913 10S7 944 *.ack m a tie for first place wiih hat-brims. “Whirly is flva years old now." five-man n were thriller in the Orange Bowl at Miami rated the title of tw’isting their Entire total 3*2» NATIONAL LEAGUE the was 257. Maple Leafs, who bama they 4 R" W L T PE PA Ptl You'll tell 'em where PARI* 1.9 tM * Jones pointed out. “Remember, 4-4 at . “bowl game of the day.” While the Crimson Tide came on to R.,*»nn 12 6 93 *B .Vi held even stand with the government, of Konopka 174 17k 2<*2 16* Toronto 1.3 * 4 122 7.X .TO the Biscuit raced until he was The Red Wing* are still shaking Eagles convincingly, 37 to 21. in a display of second half course, the H.-ricrr I** 199 174 I** DETROIT I<> 7 6 79 63 26 crush the for that's purpose Car.- 1M lk<» 171 192 their heads over the defeat today. the meeting the Chlrnirti 9 7 6 7* *6 24 seven. There is no reason, now, power, the first half, which ended 22 to 21 in favor of the Ala- of You got Oavie 17 5 nit 22ft 20* 7 14 3 77 11.3 17 Dimoglios Although in third place they are a •“» N*» York from as ICrlmm in* 179 21* 2 22* 6 13 ft 71 101 17 to think Whirly can't do the bamas. must have been a corker. eftypo Joe Eastman and. Montr**l -till only 4 points from the lead. you know, the ought to *9.*) SATMUIAV*RF.sriT same. If the purses retain their revealing surprising stiffs Total* 936 1007 97* Of the six games played to data Toronto 6 Montr**l 3 present value Whirly will he feel grateful that the news the Bruins have now won three, strength, the Bowl contest at Pasadena, turned out to be t he ItRI NSW ItK MINER XI.ITES I AST MfIHT’R REM IT* right in the middle, fighting to i Top 19 Rose about what can and can tied two and hist one—that opener. interesting The Georgians beat UCLA but riot done by baseball in 1943 isn’t Miller 192 209 149 I*3 B.,*tr.n .1 DETROIT 2 reach that million dollar mark.” another contest. Merten* 127 19k 1M 171 N*» York 3. Chicago 3. The story of this defeat before , is. IMW Reports from Florida say Mr without a struggle, the contest ending 9to 0. The game between worse han it Rodnev 2<».*> I*2 I** Toronto 4. Montreal 4 fans* at Olympic last night know- Turi n 21* I*l 117 l.V> Longtail never looked better. 12.209 Bowl, But you how a lot of 172 206 190 I*3 THI RMIXV* OAMEs Teams was De- Sugar re*, Allen Pin the old story of the Tennessee and Tulsa, won by the Vols in the those They same blokes are. believe New York *t DETROIT. troit team that throws everything portedlv was less spectacular, in contrast to a year ago when Tot;• 1* 9o* 999 *l9 *7* Chic*go. they are proprietors of a rare s6"l Montreal m Honor* In the the attack and can’t always get College to Tennessee in what elixir that doing Entire* tniat Fair Grounds Entries | annual Five on Boston came from behind win over and they are INT F.H N ATION AL LEAGF E Brother*- tournament at fast enough to protect its a favor to the public hv letting 4 111 M moMIII I V >ok ri t.snsi held Gar- hack was the "bowl game” of that particular day. Hlictv 209 204 14.’> 192 IX'TIRV DIVISION I KIRST PACK 1700. tlslmin*. 3 \#A.- den Recreation over the goalie. . : »kl» A furlong* week-end own the customers in their bull- i TmW 16k 2.11 213 2«'t W L T Pi* 1 Wat 1"# Ship rest today with the Dimeg 1 10 - The saves tell that story - Brim- yards. You ought to cuff them Paultir 233 213 197 171 Heiahey 17 ft 7 41 Pulton TxF’henwir 10.1 s 2xß!u# Devil 101 A MKxtIBCS: ll'A Jim. John Tony. Ralph and Domi- sek Mowers 14 But this Bos- around a little and tell them Cru-hon 177 211 201 204 PrAvMefict 1* 14 1 33 33 to on Transportation Problems Slelaff 196 192 171 19«» N«« Haven 7 14 ft 19 Kfirr 103 tfxVer.ture G*i ms nic. Then total of 2795 led the team also often Landis Report , « ton out*katmJ| that you. ih** judge, have de- i Washington 6 17 * 16 4 xurt etio. K HtiH#*l Cali Tot*,, 9?V* Com 103 itxHv Oaio 101 field of 19 team* and nailed the Detroit which was playing magnates, are to enlarge a little on the 9*3 1054 927 wr.*TIRN DIVISION Jack Zeller of the Tigers, as well as other cided Entire total 3922 '5 Dalrvman in ilxBowsprit loJ prize of and trophy game in days The Boa- government's demands 14 12 3 31 A Kxvcr 117 first S2O the third four Landis, at tomorrow's meeting You XIRt R \ » r Buffalo hoping that Commissioner special Pittsburgh 14 13 2 .ih SECOND RACK JTofl. cla m.n*: 3 >*xt offered by Frank Damico ton boys often outdid Detroit at. ought to sav this, for instance: I*9 14* 191 503 will have some word that will clarify the confusing Haviiand India nafvli, \3 10 3 29 'olrle. A turlone# The Knechts Arthur. Marvin, its forechecking game and got the in Chicago, - iDetioff 177 166 171 I*6 Cleveland II 14 3 2ft IxSw#ll Kioll were puck the net where it counted. baseball situation. Landis, it is understood, will report on his I Adam* SAT! RD X 1 S RES! I TS I 11.1 A G, in Bauman 1-*7 207 210 197 iR Sweetie Karst 10S SxKhIII# S'ar 112 second on 2757 Third place went They were never behind w ith Buzz discussions with Joseph Kastman, the government’s transporta- "The government didn’t de- Allaßfeen 191 1 6,'» 16.*. 199 Hrrrhev 3. Buffalo 2. MxSanta Ciitn lo.i m Khamrti, 117 ? to the first period. man enough of iiv Each team Cleveland 4, Providence 5xJ L#e QrftnorklOl 11 Valdina L>i»<« 117 the Rrbains Ted. Matt. Ro- 801 l scoring in tion czar, with r< gard to curtailment of travel for the ball clubs Total* 93’. *l9 924 93ft New Haven 3, Washington 2. 'A Poxtonitf los 12X tViuhlr Pp«ult* 10S man. John and Henry The Jen- and Art Jackson pop- played one or two charities Entire total* 3*43 Iff!tana polls ft, Pittsburgh 2 Herbie Cain during the coming season. THIRD RACE 1700 claiming, 4->**r- -Kelly. games last season out of I.*>4. si XMIXRI) XI lt» IIIf TRIf I.A*T MOIITh 111 SI I.T* ,rude and up. A furlong* sens John. Louis. Joe and ping goal* in the aecond. B'nssnm 10x Liberty Clmifl 113 Michael- were it fir«t But transportation is not the only problem that the magnates This you’ll play one every Rri.hla 172 192 1«2 164 Buffalo 3. Pittsburgh 2 1 fourth on 2641. Detroit did tie up in the >ear Illbaon i:>9 214 14.’, 214 3 Washington 2 Queen lit llxMmotlra 107 go4d Sunday, New Haven 2xM#mph!# Lad lit Connie Ann Ted Rebinln was individual high period on Eddie Wares’ but want Landis to straighten out. AMONG other matters is con- other and like it. And Johnson 14.'. 212 171 191 7, 6 72 112 Indianapolis Cleveland fnverti7>e> .lajuliet C. 110 l3xC%riad# 107 604 Henry high to you’ll give ’em a show. Some Piaj-kv 173 I*2 16.'. 139 Hershey ( on Horne had the Bruins ran the lead 3-1 be- cern over big league players now engaged in defense plant jobs. 3. Providence 3 expiring Pm 112 14 Jump Bio 117 single Alike tin 15.% 202 16* I*4 /. of 243. The Rehams' 978 Mud Bruneteau scored from a play of you named your worst pos- WKDNEDAV’S GAMES .\xS»a*on Call lli.S lßxMirxnda H>s fore Will they be permitted to ball* at AaJohn Thnma* 117 lAxl.iUl# Oav H'7 was high game scramble late in the second period Total* *O4 1002 *ll *9l New Haven Pittsburirti. TxW'isenheimer iTx are one (Confined Ift) Entire total 3.M 1 Cleveland at Wa»htngton 113 American There reports that of Landis’ proposals will he to on Pngc A Which Man HR Bride 10R for Detroit'? second counter. reduce the number of players taken on trips. The clubs could 9xPrlnce Wi'in HA lAxMadatim# 110 Tropical Park Entries | It was Cowley, the league’s best a-J. D. Rodrigue* and Mia* R Dewitt who each keep 25 men on their roster but carry only 21 or 22—’ en»rv. FOB TUESDAY plavmaker started the Bruin* lining, FIRST rack dairrvng. 3 year victory by setting up the first FOURTH RACE S7OO. el a 4 >»ar- A to possibly fewer—on their trips around the circuit. and up A furlong* tiifi* Turi ng* MOST MONEY r«id» Mildly AxTort goal. Cowley who set PAT BRADY GETS PIN x 1 Spirit I*o light • 107 *And it was lxUool Goah I<*« AxAttmutb 113 ion There is also a rumor that Landis may ask that the clubs 2xttanM HR 7 Annie Alone 12.3 2 Short laxvf ft Floman Sam no up the third and clinching counter. 3xDt»p*ne*r 3 Ho Hum I II KAMI. Fred Brown’s 3aß‘ «eweil 11A Chance Cm** 11A 2xCamp a William 7.icb!«t Jr #ntr\ Liberty 403 K Whirligig l«7 tn Jimmy Orlando while being taking the title with 2867 for $l5O Craig k k SIXTH RACt: $1 000. ailowane* 4 3 Roc#v 112 10 R .*#atc Drramit'* by Pat nil Brady, a 'JM-s oar-old 10 teams i 10.1 pursued near the Detroit net HiMln in< r oil In the booster division vmr-nM* and up. A furlong* Th# Dink I IxPn-mlrirM# 102 Way 5 Mulll tieit Pacific Maul 103 12 Q 107 Art Jackson in the first period. \*>ung>ier. making his debut in finished among the 15 for $240. lx.Alr Mmln 110 7nMi«*Q 10A a 2xFtr»t of All 113 A nAnAmriica 107 13 On th# r>is 103 Cowley went in and out scrambl'd The Detroit Tun* *. All-Star ('lassie Twentieth Century Recreation of 3*Bardia 113 S Jean Kenan'# 113 7 K.->«t S'ar 10* on THIRD RACE s*"o. claiming. 2-yri.r- the v icioiH-checking Orlando for < < ihiv as a member *>f .!<•<' Battle Creek carrying off first SxT'ipnard 10* 10 Vmum ll*> To YO a«o Tilli- season R Fly Ty IK. l!xßuck*kin 10* -nlo* A ri.rlnru..- the puck He flip[>ed It from the 2686 for SSO. A rompion 1 Bu/g.# Jr. H 2 XxN'ieinM 10* ti s and Charley Rabaui’s Tuen- 11R r left ing to 8011, wa* I.n Class A a-Hairington 2 Oakfr'M |l2 o S ir# Kir# H > w boards who Detroit’ take In the S'xtil# #ntr> 103 ' Q«i##t» o* v neih i'entur> Reen'fition, is the % ShVKNTM RAC> gHiei * warn.* 4- 3 Bu* Girl loxi'inema Holy r.' • • p ado * ,rg m on** of the highlights of a 20* will he $849. a total ol 4 103 doubles \ear-old* and up A furlong* Little Fc**v II Mtmlr F 10.3 on I‘agc 1$) leading indi\idual money winner 5 i2xf«n,i«k ((ontitled b;d tor f- fn" ' ’- o;» Ca* hola flint* bill Sunda> combinations finishing among the 1 Plvagold 117 4 Mi** Militant 1(1* Nnm D# Flume los S«irl i»a r m of the recent Central States Bow I- A Brand o' Mm# !<»7 Ch#rry T Although thi»* is Us first season In copped by 2xß ii r, HR Rxalbex iia 13 107 -i!,*’ i «ig•' !• v' ii -1 select 63.. Class B. Aal>c*ignator Wo 7 Campu* 107 Yotith Off n in ¦!•»•* Ass*mat ion tournament held 3xCtiee*r*tiawr 113 thr CY< i 1 in*'Up in several years Ippel and Louis Johnson of a-Louieiana Farm FOURTH RACK claiming l \#ar- -t ? (jij4 at Building A 1 #n»r> and up A furlong* as toppled fa; of tit Jlf i. Redeemer has ttu» RrN'n'auon here. s6<>, total EIGHTH RAfF S7OO. claiming. 4 year old* already ci\ •r» Saginaw with 1244 for a 1 Patricia A 105 Niimatra 111 10T. t • pn/e list, today old* and up. 1 mile and 70 yard* lupr ft on’ th< f ?’h it f ti>c Ttie teleHsed by w 2 H>* A lto (tuadalufuv St. Alphonsws of 54 duos out of a possible 55 ill IxTlny WA tOsKmpir# KuMi«t#n Damicos Defeat tar\ Bn I*l# 112 3x!l#len spni * S< n Billy Mattison of Toledo, 103 7 ftonian Hero 113 wi <«t diviv io f );i t _i !'i inti and S plenty of teason i $146. 2 .lane* Sunny log llxQiilnlun 111 l Vinoont rt'ceive five collect ixTmxer Mat*l 101 S Laxeegria Til V4('l \, won reveals Brady will 3sNarchlleh 110 12xltglcyon Boy 111 **kai riaimirig [< 1 IHI h h.iv now two FIFTH RACE 4y#ar- a J t>place Hojy and lovt ohet totaling >!*ti .’>o While he N.\(iV WINS SIMiI.KS fxCommenie- 13xVictory ¦ ¦ l*t» and up. A furiong*: on*'. IXient 1«» A Mari h HR Whitry A Redeem* ,-r. o\r’ t? r pr* \ .ously dnln t win a championship he cyme IxOld in:. Count llaite 113 A not be: club to Irm c thr rank' Steve Nagy of Cleveland cap- RxWeelow HR 14 Beaorar 11* Apple Blo#*om log 7 Anophet#* H# < 2 • 1*»"« in two with 111 l.MJotin'a Dream Damicos events. He lad AxPatrol S'nut 111 3 Coain# A Single Fellow «inda! .pr VJ-27 of th* undefeated Sunday wav St. tured the Class A singles with 711 |OA 111 111 the of 7 Air i'r»ll HR l#xM\ Cre*! 4x(*rimaon Tide Hrf* WxDuetf Six 101 <« veteran Paul Scribner * .1* sapl it lightweight quintet. St. for $75. but 72 Detroiters are OM»hn 120 lTxFvll Spirit 11* s*W»r Toe#r ill at the v song •Coapl it succumbed to Holy Ros- Krakow tWI lor second in among the 11R winners for a sum txAwld Lang ISxßrnlier 115 SIXTH RACK taoo. allowance*, 3-year- The Damico family them* Tropica! Park Results A Syne 10R old* 1 mil* and 70 yard* today something like this: ary, high* Class singles and SB2 sT *lA'' L 4 lr I I Spartlate 4 Rallomn HI the nephews 400-pin I 1 ¦ ' in Sunday's 'Hr was runnenip to A 1 Robinson honors A furlnnga. Jo# Riirg#r Flag “Don’t give a weathered battles carried away Class B with lObHigh 2 11A 5 Mon 111 - 11? Bmw A , Mineralift", in tlie lxJne W 115) 3 Samhar 11# handicap for they turn it Into P*'r»d»r.f #H*a*V*f»* 1* of the all-events 689 for $55. Of the 99 places De- F < ¦ Covell 107 HxDenni* 110 F'lttfiv' ilf . \ \ w Hill PATRICK BRADY 2xAnna SEVENTH RACK- s*oo. claiming, 4-year- * for S2O. 3xCnmptnr> : S ¦- 1i\h speared 58 for $431.50. HR l?Dam"ti 11# old* and up. 1 1-1 A mile* J| i/v : •*> • - troit v\><»V* In the douhk his r?9l coupled 7aßnvai Bmom 112 13Cl’dy Weather 1201 1 Swain ll# 4xDar« Buntiv 111 The five Damico uncles—Angel M 111 >44 I I Six of the 10 prizes irt the all- *• . II.M the R 115 14xaGu#»A What 107! r*r* V » 4\ W teenth in the doubles. In r»vchiatri*t 12 lale De Fine l<>g 5xG "her Lad 111 t! 1 .\,V\ ..^1 |4 (m ’t ;* 441th Bill dlianvs r>7t> gave thr m Frank. Emefsort, John and Her- ' Mill‘d v go more. Abßnval7tnr)bo n lit ir.x<-Uinnecl»lnn 12 H 1 EIGHTH RACE A*oo. claiming. 4 >ear- man bowled the annual match nr 41 St \Arr.h» m* !7. twenty-second place and ?lk. In the special A Magnolia iTChanoelei <> which game each 113 110 old* and up. 1 1-1 A mile*: nephew’s, the five sons t* H«n»*rn*r 4J 7*. Faueetl entry youngsters 'huV wav thi 1 igh* vt of the tourney. cess from a money stanflp<»int for in i3xR,-cAgnlte in# a Barnev'* Gal in# at the Garden. The Dnd/ik. and F.ddie Sorrell’s 276 bMr*. R. sameren and J. Buchanan ? $ Moeelefn H# ' rr,’ St (N n«‘t’ing ()| prize Bi**le Smith 10A 2113 and their 400 handle*® t*k» M. Acnr« 1 ’.4. him two more I'hecks of radroit spdlers. thi' total $5 entry. A IlixAhrupt 10# rolled !• r» n *. Clavs R were highs for each Bnll>arn»tt 113 * - ' Kfitph«ny entry. T>m* t. » 4 r!f <2v a. i» ’l2 cm h. funtl of $7,882.50 they won more cK Ba ne« and H. M. Senger x-Apprenitf* a lowance ciatmrd gave them 2513 to the uncles' 247 y * p,,» * ? checks are ready for dis- ft Oili'if.if f' v ? I I*.HI44 I l«.l< than $1,498,50. of 20 Prize Tiark fa*t Track la*t to square their defeat of last ? * .» «t half. Out «r* k kr-#s t ft .|. . Mary It Mt.i> I. St.t OM> by Fred Brown at the Pna*. 3 30 iFWT> Toat, 2pm E W T. .* KOIIINSON tribution w *n F rttr. 2V Nl4 44 it v 2* prizes in the A five-men they Building today. Low infer '.r»e>> 4v O I '.f M- r«rrrt* IS Recreation The Desmonds are Vincent, Ray. > * Rotnson was second to Rr?*dy grabbed off 19 for 5912.50, Herb an* >«• I,Nr |» O t. »l arc: Class A five- 2* Winning ttye Mipi'i paying *corcs Skiing Soldiers William. Louis and Edward. sons witti SKO JVt all-events Mer tens' alite Recruits fin- B 2718 Roosters ? aj- 21 !»• j nr rantr,* .s.. men 2868 Cla*s of the leading skier- of the eldest sister. Fbur- • get ishing Nearly Scratches Damico*' :« Rnri.ji . . «. title with 1914 will him $25 third with 2928 for S2OO. all r m i 2561. A doublet 1163. Clas* r * ... '112.V) By Tee** Rav, youngest com-.' .1 Vp M»r ¦*' t'«n. »*rr ;in '.»>¦"*: 22. Htv *nd ot Mineralites for Leeee-Ne\ ille of ('lcveland wc*n in the I’nited St*tes now are I nlte# -1 tccn->car-old •' A single* ».« • V »• * R 1101. On** 595. Class 355, H-r* ,•* I’k'iK '•>* Krr» 144 vrvrnth pl«< r on 2902 w ill he $:v»o its members of the ski and mountatn TRnriCAL PARE petitor on the floor. scored tr» * for 9081 T 4 1» *4 'Mr> 2 4 S' 2* R 558. and all-events 1871. Track faxt proudly » $22 50 troop# training at ('amp hi* defeated uncles pro- Mr •» H »¦ t ” r> -n 4* O I. rs bofT*)»* Hr and "Tim Miller will In Class B II teams lan * claim. Tb/.ft r*> r«a i a »trraiß*n< 90 •* Au|Mt.fti 44 divide S3O for their 12*7 for sis- among the 20 winners for $162 50, , (Prize Li»t Next Page) in the Ricky Mountain*. K.igh’h Ra