14-C THI DETROIT TIMES Wadoeiday, July 5, 194-4 Rowe, Cochrane Face Ford All Stars Tonight Sports Ballet of the Turf, Hooves in Harmony Will Bets Top Qt. Lakes '9' Good, Tigers Win Trucks I But Can’t Cc^ca r e 2 Million By LEWIS H. WALTER With Tice rs’ 6es* Also Pilch -And Lose j After setting new betting rec- By EDGAR HAYES ords for three days at Br LEO MACDONELL BOSTON. July 5 Detroit consecutive Tigers celebrated Independence and Mickey the Detroit race track and push- Lt. Cotr.dr. Gordon (Mickey) Day hv dividing a double-header Cochrane, one of the most suc- ing $2,003,430 through the win- Corhrar.e was quoted recently a* with the Red Sox in the presence cessful batteries in the baseball dows over the big holiday week- paying that while his present of 1-1 195 cash customers at Fen- history of Detroit, will be in ac- end, Detroit racegoers will go Great Lakes team would look way Park yesterday. were outhit, tion tonight when the Great right back to the attack today. pretty in the present setup Although they the food of .>arah major Ifa Rue Tigers, taking advantage three Lakes Naval Training Center When Lorraine, Likeasnot, of game, c’lhs, it doesn t miscues, took the first 4 to team meets the Ford All-Stars. Pig Tails and four others go to 3 Red reached Hal compare with The SOX The game will be played at Ro- the post in the $3,500 Wayne Newhouser for nine hits and were the T.gers who tunda Field, Schaefer, just west purse today there probably won t won league the recipients of five w’alks, one of which in the of Michigan, starting at 6 o’clock. be the same pushing, j*cnr,ants and forced second shoving mob tally. Tickets will be on sale at the in the racing plant \Yorld Series gate or may be obtained all day which has h m in 1934 for HIGGINS HOMERS at Lowe-Campbell Sports Goods watched the horses go in the last and 1935 Store, square, three days. ha\** Mike Higgins sparked the Tigers Cadillac or the Fort "Wf Shelby Hotel. n‘t sol the to victory. With two down in That willbe a relief to the rac- power that the eighth and the Tigers trailing, MADE HISTORY ing regulars and perhaps the the Tiger* m JF Wr 2 to 3. Mike threw a kiss to Tom management also will welcome a we 104 HHANK Yawkev in the guise of a home Back in 1934 and 1935 when the respite. For there are more big had when their American were winning those league pen- run. Then Detroit went out to Tigers won first days ahead. man- League pennants in a quarter of nants.” the former Tiger win in the ninth when Paul Rich- RECORD BREAKER ager explained. ards singled Rudy York home with r century and their own only more hitting the winning run. victory. Rowe was The crowd of 18.697 which saw "But with one the ace . Cochrane doubled Darby an extra inflelder. The second game was a free I M Dunedin score a surprise outfielder and as manager and catcher and was victory we’d tackle any of the present hitting affair which Boston w-on. over Misweet and Joliet te recognized as the best receiver in the $7,500 day league clubs and give them 7-4. Johnny Gorsira was hit hard Lassies purse yester- We’ve got a good de- from the start, going for a dozen in baseball. day, set a new Michigan betting a run. navy club and, of course, it blows in seven innings But Now they’re both in the record of $688,512 for the eight fensive fyP . .9m ' . . making just any difference how chances are that he would have 9- V 9 and as successful a races. This was $29,239 more doesn’t make Mickey doesn’t we use because come with a win if Eddie Mayo combination. catch than the previous record, set many pitcher* he did when we have to worry about not forgotten to cover second as often as he was Monday when a crowd of 20,493 never had spe- tomorrow’s game." on a double play ball in the sev- with our Tigers. It’s only on bet $659,273. Saturday, the pre- the Sox enth. Mayo’s mental lapse cost cial occasions that he dons the vious racing day,, the handle was Cochrane thinks White mask, like tonight for all his $655,645. of winning the the Tigers three runs. have a good chance friends. as League pennant this With one down and Bucher on Detroit But his skill Darby Dunedin’s triumph over American slapped perfect a manager is show-n with 23 jear. first. Metkovieh a her highly touted filly rivals was Hoover, when straight victories this year. In- World Series between the ”D P.” hall at but not entirely unexpected to those ••A *> ¦ cluding several over major league Joe started to throw for the force j v. who saw the odds on the Darby Sox and Cards would make a bag clubs. base-running free-for-all that out. he discovered that the Dan Farm filly drop sharply be- was uncovered. He tried to beat FOUR ROUNDING THE TURN TOGETHER IN FEATURE RACE AT EMPIRE CITY The sailors need tonight’s game would be Interesting to watch." HORSES to equal best record made by fore the race. . the hag by doing . Bucher to the and so rail) all the head the stretch together . However, most the pointed out. "They are . . . Up (second was the winner ns four reached of of money Cochrane to get Stir from a Great Lakes team in the his- type dubs.” missed his chance Metko- which went in on her was smart similar in one tory of that institution. That’s and Virgil vieh. Then Fox doubled money because she was making Schoolboy Rowe run and Doerr singled in two why Bob Klinger, former Pirates Great Lakes to her second start and had hardly Trucks are the more. Flag Tourney’s Best: ace. will be sent in start the team’s ace . The School- Flint Beaten game. He will give way later to entered most pre-race conversa- All-St. Louis tions. Trainer Johnny Long had boy, as you will recall, was one RALLY TWICE Rowe and Virgil Trucks, both in the said the day before the big race of Cochrane’s pitching stars The Tigers came from behind former Tigers. 1934 and 1935 Tiger championship He Holes Out on 20th he was not quite sure whether he twice in the curtain raiser. They USES BERT would start Darby Deidre or days. were trailing two markers going By Series Looms By M. F. DRTKENBROD Sailors Rabbit Maranville will use his Darby Dunedin. But he wound up into the fourth but when the Red by scratching Darby Deidre yes- Winner in Each parted tournaments, holiday golf best hurler, Bert Fordor. against Sox infield defense at the Flag once one of the most popular FLINT. July 5 The Great terday morning and sending out a seams squared the count. By PAT ROBINSON the sailors. Bert held them in The Schoolboy won and lost thev competitions, apparently have made a comeback. There were more Lakes Bluejackets today had gar- check last year, giving only a the filly which proved herself the The Rf4i Sox broke the dead- (INS) game in each of the World Series YORK. July 5 of them in this district yesterday than in several years. nered number 23 in their string single run in eight innings. He class of the field. years—that with the lock in the seventh. in those Traditionally. Independence Day The best performance reported was by J. K. Holohan at Plum of victories, whipping the Flint retired such sluggers as Barney Cardinals in 1934 and the Cubs But with two down in the eighth City League 11-1. be- ALL THE WAV the half-way point in base- A 24-handicap he out the green All-Stars. McCosky and Johnny Mize with- in 1935. Though the Tigers were and the Red Sox apparently going marks Hollow. man. holed on twentieth 7,393 fans in Atwood Sta- Under jockey Porter for- in many fore out a hit as they tried to solve Roberts beaten. Detroiters will never to breeze home, Mike Higgins ball and seasons the before running out of his 96 dium night. the filly went right to the front into the last his knuckle hall get the turbulent seven-game crashed a borne run teams that were leading on that strokes. Next there was Robert Fans paid a gross of $5,50() to The own and led her 10 foes all the way Cardinals. Rowe s on the top of ihe sailors will have their scries with the «rreen left field went on to the pennants strokes, who see the game and responded to section, addi- the five and a half furlongs year helped in date win Betikofer. 12 planted private roolinc in oyer victory the following wall and the Tigers were back Briggs the yielding of auctioneer Mnxio to win by more than a length respective leagues. Rallies tion to the thousands who will be in their his flag in the eup on the nine- the Tigers beat the Cubs. the game again. Coaler, who 36 auto- from Arthur Rose's very happen that dispensed on hand to cheer Cochrane. Mi«weet, When Cochrane speaks of Tiger The Tigers went out in front It could well teenth. graphed baseballs for a total war which was close up all the way inning night- way this year if so, we shall Rowe and Trucks. Several thou- in those momentous days in the second of the and. In Lochmoor’s flag event, W. F. purchase $18,300. not really challenge power have world series bond of sand sailors from Dearborn Naval but could there immediately comes to mind cap but the Red Sox chalked up an all-St. Louis Bayliss played his approach to the The Bluejackets, representing Training be the winner. in the and were for the first time in history. The To Title School will on Green- four runs third Win the magic names of Hank nine major league squads under ¦¦¦ Buy The real disappointment Singles by Cardinals look like a shoo-in for twentieth green with his last Noldlrr* War Bond*. Too was A. berg and Charley Gehnnger. Also never headed. Bucher stroke, both Martin Castri- In a story-book finish, the Lt. Comdr. Gordon S (Mickey) F. Wall’s Joliet te. w hich had won and a choice the National League flag unless while those of . Marvin Metkovieh. fielder’s cum and B. R. Marsh reached the of Detroit came Cochrane, took an easy win over her own two starts. Jockey J. . and Bobby Doerr’s eighth home Uncle Sam should put the finger Brings Bombers Owen. . nineteenth green. from behind in the last half of the the Flint players, scoring twiee R. Layton got her eway last and Bridges, Gee Walker and run of the season brought the on everybody but the bat boy and in the inning, in Tommv groundkeepers. seventh inning to defeat the Zoll- first five times Adds had to take her around the out- HAS 71 Milwaukee Jo-Jo White. four runs tfie HAMMER the and tw’ice each in the not so sure of ner Pistons of Fort Wayne, Ind., fifth side in the big field to get racing Incidentally. White, now with The Tigers got a couple of runs j' The Browns are winner at Detroit Country eight and ninth total of 11 room A« a fifth, bringing pennant home, The 3 to 2, and win the National In- soma result she was a the Athletics, was revealed in a hack in the which Corsica their first Club. Norton Ives, 11 strokes, also nins. Against this the All-Stars distant though running opened with went to but they havn’t much to beat in dustrial Softball Tournament at hard strange role in Philadelphia re- a walk and reached thp nineteenth green. U. Mack Park last night. managpd to bring home a man in third, beaten six lengths by the tossed out of second when Hoover beat out a their league and none of the ninth. lo i cently when was Krapfel. 13 Trailing the Its- Lead w inner. he G. 2 to 1 entering the . Then Don Ross singled, others has shown anything to used Virgil game by an umpire. The strokes, planted jfln™tr_ frame, The navy Trucks Darby Dunedin, a putting warrant the belief that they are final the locals appeared which covered were playing the scoring Corsica and his flag 38 Jerry and Silas Johnson on the mound The American Association's the and a half furlongs Athletics third, where he going anywhere in particular. headed for defeat when five m Yankees and White, playing left Hoover on from yards from the Wagner grounded to ‘ w ith Trucks being the winning leading Milwaukee Brewers took 1:06 and paid $10.20, every scored Newsome was throw- second. had field that day. attempted to catch while CARDS INC REASE LEAD same green to Mitchell Wysocki drew a base on pitcher. both ends of a double-header with light to the victory on cla«S a disputed foul ball. Jo-Jo got his ing out Higgins. finish second. All-Stars used Cook, Peck. Kansas City yesterday, winning and breeding. only pre- FIRST GAME The Cards increased their lead balls, but Pinchhitter Max Brow- In her it but thc-hall slid into Lawrence. Long and Graham in the first game 11-7, and the sec- hands on DETROIT ROSTOV yesterday by slaughtering the Next was ski lined to Paul Birch, and the vious start she was a fast closing foul territory. AB H O A AB H O A Kammer, appeared to pitching assignments, with Peck ond. 3-1. while ihe second place fourth, only two and *• in a dou- Fred favored Zollner club beaten a ball Hover 4 0 2 2 Bucher 3 8 2 0 3 hapless Giants holiday the losing hurler. Columbus Redhicds split a twin White figured it was a foul Hutetlr.rf 4 0 4 0 Mißrd.cf ft 1 ft 0 9-1. scratch, vv h o be a sure winner. quarter lengths b> Johette in a umps 4 10 0 ble-header. 6-2 and ln>*H In InvaMnn: Rujr ¦ Bond— bill with the Toledo Mudhons, the and steamed when the ruled Outlaw If 4 2 2 0 Fox.rl The Dodgers dropped their after a 71 for Catcher Mac Filipczak kept the race which served ns an excellent became a two-run Hismn» 1.4 i o Jf>hn»n.lf 3 2 4 0 Hens winning the opener. 5-3. and qualifier differently. It Mxvo.2 1 4 0 Doerr,2 3 2 2ft seventh and eighth straight gamgs 18 holes, which rally alive, however, with a sharp Snuffy Fit 0 0 dropping the nightrap. 6-4 double for Stirnweiss. York. I 2 0 ft 2 Cronin, 1 3 10 yesterday when the took a included a 4 single to loft, on which Wysocki How They Stand from 4 110 Finney,l 0 0 2 0 Reels In other games, St FASHIONABLY BRED to be tied. White raced in Crnmr rs 32 com- second. At this juncture AN r assoc'ation Rchrd*.c 4 17 0 Usrtre > .10 3 0 pair from them. 6-2 and 2-1, the under took AMFRIf I.r.AGI whipped twice. pr* Paul Minneapolis winning filly the oulfield and protested violentl> Nwheer.p 4 0 0 4 Nwim.u 3 10ft second game going 10 heats. ing in. still had HAMMER Fred Ihme ran for Wysocki. W L Pft *r,B \V L T.B The is probably Weafer, the umpire. Fans had Himmn.p 4 0 0 1 R L 41 .32 .V,2 Olfv 3ft 37 4Aft ft>* U-0 and 12-5 and Louisville made the moM fashionably bred at to another stroke left—his drive Pitcher Swanee Holman waited, * the White off Barret, p 0 0 0 0 The Phils and Pirates split a B' 3'.< 33 .M 21H War 34 37 47* 4 n clean sweep of its double-header to drag the infuriated the nineteenth tee. 'drew a pass on a three-and-two Chi 33 32 .ftftft 4 DET 34 3ft 472 track, the kind that delights pair, the former taking the opener, from y 6** with humbling the the object of his wrath. An in- Total* 34 «27 • Totals 33 •27 14 N 34 34 7.oft 4>4 Fhii 32 39 451 S Indianapolis blood lines Her falling Max standout perform- pitch. •fianip* students of leaped out the DETROIT 000 200 011 —4 3-2. and before One of the r.ehinri !*a/ler hapless Indians 15 to 8 in the dignant fan of at Catcher Today • Game* owner. John W flalbreath, Colum- Boat on 002 000 100—3 Butcher, 4-0. in the nightcap. The ances of the holiday period was With Ed Tyson bat. V*»4*rdxjr'» Rrvult* first game an'’ defeating them 5 stands to help White. Mcßrtrtr. Johnson. Hoover, at Kampschmidt of the DET. 4-4, B',*. 3-7 DET at Ho»'nn estate' man. paid $6 Run* Bucher to long enough to turned in by Mrs. John O’Keefe Bernie Zoll- CMfX|o at bus real 600 Hoatetler, Hlgatn*. Error*—Cronin. Cubs came life VVa* 2 2 Ohl 0-3. Wa»h to 3 in the nightcap. York for (xecond In- Clave at for her at the Saratoga sales held hatted In Partee take n from the Braves, 7-1 Detroit Country Club in the mixed ner club called a pitehout K*me 12 New Buy i Doerr 2. Run* Doerr. f>nir Rt PM) . night Rnldlrr* W*r Bond*. To«*—— Great for Hank Hiagln* Mayo. whipped the ball toward nin*«t. L at at Lexington, Kv last summer. Johnson. 2. Richarda. Two- and doubles. She had an 85. her and 3-7, Doerr, run— 4-2. Clev. N Y 1-2 ha»e hit* Bucher Home ( score, which was made possible by third. The throw was high, just S L. 4-3, Phlla ft-ft |Misweet cost her owner 51,500 But back to Greenberg and Hlagln* Stolen baae Hoover. Sacrifice- Probable Pitchers play—Newhouaer to to| BRAVES IN CELIJVR second nine. Some of grazed the glove of Ed Cieslik as NATIONAL LEAfll t. in the Lexington fall sales. Gehringer. Those years—l 934 and Fox Double York 38 on the amfp.ican league for Mayo Left on haaea— Detroit 7, Boston 9 defeat dropped the the mightiest males would take her he leaped and Ihme and Filipczak W’ L Pet. *GB W L Pet *c,B That Darby Dunedin would be 1935- were great ones Hank. Basra on hall*— Oft Newhouser ft. off Haua- The double RL 47 19 712 . . Bk 33 3* 447. 1«H Chlr*Kn 4Dietrlrh 9-4 »• Wi»«hlrirtr't by shooting. 85 and across the plate. (Leonard worth the difference and the In the first, the former Tiger mann 4 Struck out —By Newhouaer ft. Braves into the league basement. 38 without Her raced Pitt. 33 2* .37.4 10*4 Phi! 2ft 3ft .424 19 4 4»—ft 30 r m. EWT t In- S: .i* 1 '«, h. * gamble by all home runs, batted in Barrett 2 Hite—Off Hauemann lin The Browns lost no ground in Kammer’s 73 gave them low- net Briggs captured the first game Cin 3ft 31 .ftftl 10*4 Chi 2ft 37 403 20 L< »P. "er 5-5 St Ph:'» taken yearling exploded 26 ning* (nont out In ninth!, off Barrett P In N Y 34 35 4P3 14 V 4 Boa 28 42 400 21 i(B!ftrk ft-fti —9 r rr. FWT average they the night from Zollner. 4 to 1, N(« (Donxld buyers was indicated by the fact runs and fashioned an 1 inning Loaing pitcher Hauamann Urn the American even though of 158-14 -144. of •Game* behind leader. Cl*\*!«r.d ?Hmltffi »t York 139 p- rr she by II out something considerably plre* Rue. Summer and Boye* Attend- split a pair with the Athletics, 4-0 Bel Country Club pro. to hand Fort Wayne its first loss Ye*lerday’e®Be*ult* Today'* Game* ft-ft i 230 KW'T that i< Blenheim of of .339. >. Joe fore. DETROIT iTROUT 9 ft! Ro*ion ance 24.00 ft <»atlmated Time 2:02. the tournament. The Bombers Chi. 7-4, Bo* i-2 Bo»ton at Chicago Ethel Dear, more than an ordinary achieve- and 8-3. because the second place had his second 68 of the season. of (T*rry 1-fti—3 p m F.WT KLCOftU GAME times off Corgan in Cln «-2, Bkln. 2 1 Bkln at Cincinnati! There were a number of popu- ment. DETROIT could do no better than scored three (second same. 10 Phlla at Pittsburgh NATIONAL LEAGUE AB O A MIXED FOURSOMES the Inning* > at victories as those Greenberg’s bat wa« even more AB H O A H break even with the Tigers. the first and issue was never N. Y. S. L Philadelphl* (Bxrrrtt 4-lfti *' Pimi- lar such of Dis- Hoovr **4121 Hucher 3 ft 2 1 2 Figelski, R L. ft-9, N Y 2 1 hur«h *t Chir**< in the fourth Caffarella and .356 and .330. Luke Hamlin in the second game. 87-24 —63. followed and Arigfle* Cram; cf 4 1 3 0 Nw*m **4133 tally. Los 5-3, Hollywood 4 0. (Erickson 2-4* 3 p. m CWT Charles Bianco each rode two O’Neill could do with those two Swift c 3 0 3ft Bwmn p 4100 Johnny Niggeling gave the Mrs. G. Allen, 94-27—67; Mr. and the lone Zollner Ran Diego 2-1. Sacramento 3-2. New York (H*n*en oOi at Rt Lout* hoys now—ju*t one of them. He Or*tcx p 2 ft 2 ft White Sox only four hits to take i Mrs. G H Noble. 95-26—69. and Seattle 3-1. Portland 1-3. (Munjjer 10-2 •—8 45 p. m CW'T. winners. pennant the cur- Ret k p 0 0 0 0 ZurSchmiede, could win a in •Hatetlr 110 0 the first half of a Mr and Mrs. \V. T. _b9 rent race and Detroit lans could for Washington. hut the Sen- g3.14 The latter pair's 83 was 10 1" Totala 34 13 2-0. Whirlabout Captures go crazy again. Total* 3* 24 J 7 9 gross. ? for in ninth ators dropped the second half in low They’ll Every where Baited Hoover 110 It Time By Jimmy Hatlo You read, perhaps, Green- •Bat’ed for Beck in ninth 12 innings. 3 to 2. Roy Schalk’s Mrs. Phil Zent and Jim Wilke berg now a captain and com- DETROIT Olft "2l> ftlft—4 r 91 in Bn-ion 004 000 30x 7 single broke up the overtime had low gro** o Western's Big Suffolk Feature of headquarters squad- Higglna. k off F \ ?. 1 err 5 T» < h*«e hlta Fox. McKillop won low- hay filly, won the $25,000 added WANT TO take me !N LETS play pair the 3-1 and 7-2. and Mrs. David ( v MILLIONS-OOT me ) ' Out.aw lli me run t«>err. Double a from Yanks. yesterday when t 0 \W < for As on« of the bombers t' on ¦¦¦ i gross at Hollow, where two Yankee Handicap > Japan. HucUe- Doerr ft finnev Left |nt*»l In Invasion: Buy Bond— Plum THE Firm,it’llCOST SOU V; THE OTHER6UY v^ * V reached the end of ti e runway. it hate* Ratm ft Detroit Bate* on hall* | tied for net honors with 64s—Mrs. she romped home three and a half out dough- a fj t and half the ship's bomb -Off Bowman 2 off r.oraica 1 Struck Ellerthrope and G. F. lengths over six other 3-year-olds 7 «eal iooG’s ab«^/^Tqj T mis crashed H- •nihi by Onralcg 3 Hit* -Off G. A. — By 2. \ |r*id Greenberg only inning*, off In 1 Independence Day l Vear., Plus bonus'. stop / a went off. was r;. rtira 12 in 7 Berk 1 Baltimore Moves Mooney and Mr. and I..rs. Irv before 30.000 "So didn’t him t hotair. \ 100 yards away. Strangely, none ir ntng Pa**ed hall Wagner Loam* Funston. Chris Brinke and Mrs. racing fans at Suffolk Dow’ns. \ THEM OFFERED ME 906 S- 1 / \|-; \ \ away a <{ > pitcher Ooraica Umpire* Summer* Rue * Puttin' millionaire A few re- vr, l George filly Hollywood CMEC */ of *he crew was killed. Ri Time .ftO. Attendance—| King won at Oakland The bay of the ( then blah- / \ y f \ j inor bruises. 24 19ft the in the 95-blam I ceived n To New Stadium Hills with 83. magnate led all way p>lah- < N, \ v 3-16 to capture the millions- ' “Tfpr* •*. BALTIMORE, . July (LT> 1 mile race V 11 Md 5 WINS AT LOCH MOOR the handicap A. ~\ 1 of ninth running of \ BIAH-BLAM-BMOfiE, iljr, fel, The Baltimore Orioles the * J E. McCann had low net of a long shot. Patriotism, who Favoml Pensive 4lli International League, prepared to- from 126 for 36 holps at Loehmoor, far to take sec- day to complete home games came from back Drumheller's Georgie Drum won their edging out Martin Castricum by place ahead of Bel Reigh. CIHC \GO. Julv 5 iINS>~ Allen at Baltimore's municipal stadium ond tbe $.7 00 » added Stars and Strija s Handicap at Washington Park one *troke Yesterday's best scores Jndtpendeno Day by a length over after their own pack was de- at Loehmoor w-ere 72s by Kent yesterday, taking the feature stroyed yesterday by fire which and H. R. Olson . . . - Zimnrrman ...... Xo Equifox. . . wrought at Sacks. Rounders wa« third Tensive the favmjte. finished fourth. damage estimated The winning foursome at Bloom- and $150,000. The triumph worth. Ml 000 field H.lls with a net of 291 was: (name Q ¦¦¦ ¦- liivml In Invasion Bu» a Bond \o to orgie owner. hcndan hfindicap and the Emer- G. W Kennedy 79-10—69, S A ne’ Drum's Frup- There wasn't any doubt about the son F. Woodward Memorial here VI Copsdill 82-7- 75, Harvey At exactly 5 p. m. yesterday ins Too Oflon hnuf A. Strickland Department of & winner, although the ut»t year, shook off a determined 82-7—75, S. the Parks 83-11—72. Recreation took over at North- outcome was a distinct surprise bid tri m Rounders after enter- Pakkom It I p wh.at with Pensive being the cur- Joe Dragoon, defending cham- western Field. ing ,« held Equifox. rent seasons main attraction and 11 stretch and The squarest shooter among pion at Western, w-as limited to a Virgo's of the DBF was en- P.ounders w.nnmfl the Stars and by jockey Al Bodiou, at district golfers ha* been found, 1 up victory in the first round of tertaining the Factory Furni- Stripe* a year agh. the finish. but unfortunately he must re- the club event . . . Roland Wey- ture club of Cleveland in a The 5-year-old thoroughbred JfKlry F. A Smith was ex- main anonymous also his club. and. frequent champion or runner- friendly hands-across-the-lake happened. took the lead frr»r the start, peeled u give Pensive, winner of He had a 75 yesterday. It was up. was defeated by Sam Henry. ball game when it Talj