Strong Bid for N ors Predicted for Young Burning Tree Pro The 20 Years Ago Worsham, Sensation Louis Rose Marks Up All-Time Tourney Pin Singles Women's Duckpin Bowling Aces of Both In The Star Scores New York banged Walter John- Tourney Sportlight For Round in 1938, Class B All-Events Record ■watu. son for 13 hits to beat the Nats, Lead Is Gained by Sexes Join Talent Sets 5 to 3. Bryan _33(t**LeUear '_269 Ambers Example Sabaan 376 Hauser ...._366 George Carpentier arrived In Shows New Yim In W. C. D. A. Maanotto_ 358 Ward_-_316 For Beaten Bimmie town and said: "I am a'prize Tourney Florence Sabean In City fighter, not an actor.” The Eu- Weimar _*2M^fo?rle _284 Tourney Still another record for the Wash- Charley Detwiler with 375 paced Karttlnel 309 faan •_328 By GRANTLAND RICE, ropean heavyweight champ haz Shatters ington City Duckpln Association’s a 1,787 team set, which gave the Hite ..*32 Smith _317 Congressional Shoots 378 in Class Palmer -326 John*_290 flptrlal Correspondent of The Star. been touring the country for. O. A; Record Field Will Roll sensation-producing tournament was Records of the O. A. League Sebastian _ 266 Hlnaa_249 MEW YORK. 10 (N. A. N. A.). several weeks. Par as He and Jamison Beudu _291 May in the book today with the name seventh place in Class B. Sugar Mary Fike Takes Over In Contest Tomorrow —there are two high spots over Lem Owen held Clarendon to of Louis Rose beside it. Roes of Division No. 1 team of the Agricul- Smith _ ...... u.». .. 288 three as Peacock this week end. starting tonight. One hit* the Rex A. C. won, Nip Malone, the Almas Temple League fired ture Interbureau League moved into Lead in Class B Polina 297 Sullivan.295 At Silver Jenklna _ Spring Involves a maxi—the other a horse. 5 to 1. 307 Thaxton _299 a score of 1,195 for an all-time, all- fourth place in Class C with 1,726. Moraan _319 Dutch Ruether of the Reds held By WALTER McCALLUM. This includes a big portion of the events mark in Class B. Florence Sabean of the Red CLASS D. With a host of all-star combina- the Cards to two Sachs Looking at Dough. sporting kingdom. The man is Lou hits, winning, Deprived of a chance to win the Rose rolled 402 in 371 Circle Food Shop team. Ladies’ Dis- Raaan _270 Munxbara _313 tions entered, the national singles, Herb Sachs of the Del Rio team Patera _ 283 Including The 5 to 0. Middle Atlantic P. A. pother _281 Ambers, lightweight champion. Q. champion- in doubles and 424 with the Hope trict League, was the top shooter in Santoa_271 Watkina _312 championship team of Luclle Young J. E. Widener's cosistent of the College Park League looms Stude_ 282 Greek _294 horse is . mare, ship over the Old Point Comfort team, that chalked in the women’s 19th annual tour- and Jack and up 1,706 as the Class F all-events champion, city CLASS K. Talbert the runner-up Lou Ambers of Herkimer, N. Y., Duettiste, easily won the Green course, where he knows every blade Class C. nament last at the with 881. He finished with 289 in night Lucky Newton _ 200 McOee_271 duo of Lorraine Gulli and Joe Di won, lost and re-won the light- Spring Valley Steeplechase at of grass, Lewis Worsham, 22-year- Strike with a Aggies Roll to Front. singles. set of 378 that put her CLASS P. Misa, that finished six pins back of title. He needed a Pimlico. Dolly Byers rode. old Tree and McLean _ 277 Stanford _268 weight triple Burning professional on top in Class A the winners two weeks at The Economics team of the Agri- Fifth place in class C doubles was singles. Mary DOUBLES. ago New somersault. Tonight at Madison possibly the best golfer of the of Silver moved culture Interbureau League rolled taken over by A. L. Lewis and Magnotto Spring CLASS A. CLASS E. Haven, Conn., the keenest rivalry Square Garden he must defend his younger group of pros around into first place in Class D with of the Masonic Into the runner-up spot with 358 Ford 04 128 104 Wlll’ms 106 101 104 ever is promised tomorrow when a crown Lew Jenkins of Washington, is to make a Harry Bryant League Sabaan. 96 98 86 DeCh’n 100 loi 85 against Texas, going N. and Corrine Hauser of the Interde- record field of man and woman valiant this 1,675. D. Hevener featured with with 712. Lewis shot 150 for his a fellow who can really step out List for Chase bid year for a spot in <804) 190 224 190 ( 597) 206 202 189 Chevy 383. The mixed Trust last partmental Mixed League took over bowlers roll in the annual city mixed the halo that shines around Arlington string. and fight. golfing third place in Class A with 356. CLASS B. doubles tournament at Silver team of the Rossly Summer League Harold S. runnerup in Ward 98 99 114 Rasch 107 118 129 Spring. Tomorrow at Pimlico a horse the stars who twinkle in the Na- Ronnnig, by A new leader appeared in Class B Weimar 98 105 108 Puachlnl 83 104 92 The event is conducted the Wash- tional Open needed only a last game of 509 to The Evening Star’s Metropolitan by the name of Bimelech, the 1-2 fa- Golf Tournament championship. singles as Mary Fike of Silver Women’s Associa- It’s been two land the top spot in Class D, but Horseshoe championships to Clay- Spring (820) 196 204 220 (633) 190 222 221 ington Duckpln vorite beaten in the recent Kentucky years since lanky Plk# 103 94 fit shot 499 to assume runner- ton a 360 set to rolled 332. Jennie Egan shot into Lehman 96 87 112 tion. Lou did in the National. only the Henson, coupled Maa’otto 95 108 119 Wtble 105 109 110 Derby, must prove where he belongs anything second in the same class with Twosomes not Back in 1938 up position. Blanche Wootton with D. H. Benson’s 346 to assume second place so skillful as 'the in the Preakness. he qualified for the (010) 198 202 210 (819) 222 Closes 348 and Oalt Davis with were 328 and Elaine Palmer, another Sil- 2oI7i)6 Lucy Rose-Astor Clarke or the Today title test at Denver and followed a 361 place in Class D doubles with 106. Lou Ambers, the man. came back. high for the suburban team. The tournament will end ver Spring representative, rolled into CLASS C. Blanche Wootton-Galt Davis com- mediocre first round with a subpar tonight. 94 88 96 Rubin. 99 107 110 Can Bimelech, the horse, come fourth place with 325. Baker.. 96 binations will roll for the Class B round of 70 that had the golf scrib- 112 117 Russell. 95 94 92 back against . his con- Pros Must Have Blanks Roll Into championship. blers scurrying around to Money Spots. (601) 190 198 213 (507) 194 201 202 and a flock of other stars trying Wan’all Class A will be queror, find out about the A 319 gave Beulah fifth 101106 115 Torrey. 84 82 92 composed of In New York kid from Be- Morgan Harper. 94 112 101 Smith. 96 105 88 which have a chance? Tuesday in Class bowlert with combined averages of thesda, Md., who had shot a 70 and Men's Pin Scores place C singles and Lillian 216 211 Lou Ambers, in For had in Tourney of the Post Office (629) 195 218 (547) 780 187 180 and over. Class B will be 210 getting along years Sectional Tests him the of a future Munzberg League makings CLASS D. and meet a CLASS A. Automatic. went third in and under. ring experience, must champion. gall Camcnatlm. Class D with 313. Laxton 99 89 85 Souther 111122 103 Broad’t 12.'l 122 120 who SINGLES. Number* 91110 125 McLean's 277 Ooeaard 03 110 97 Beaton 85 109 93 Squads will roll at 7 and 9 p.m. young, tough, hungry entry Moving toward the peak of the Tries With New Ambition. Pavne 85 104 125 gcott 104 103 112 Mary gave the Farm can Gochenour 371 Seaton _386 11T 11 with most of the Class A duos supply the two main ingredi- spring season amateur and pro golf- Worsham didn’t qualify last Wright g Jl'i Oiymph 114 00 05 Credit roller second place in Class E. (573) 192 109 182 (623) 196 231 196 rolling year, Harrison 385 _ 365 Temple Sweeney 08 08 108 p0aev 135 00 108 Patt aon 99 85 cn the late ents—he can it and he can ers run but Si 113 Budke 95106 shift. give into real competition next he's going after it this year with sirup ....388 Small _34l> Eckert. 117 104 88 80 100 80 Champions two years ago in Class Tbrre go Lindstrom_401 Caspar 103 Rob ion 86 77 83 take it. week. The first big invitation affair more than usual vim. The cham- Stephenson _340 D, the G. P. O. Blanks took the lead _87 J9 I CLASS B. (1.548) 533 403 520 <*7«> <537) 776 172 189 of the amateur season—and the big- pionship, in case in Class C with 1,556. Leh- M Mahon 94 1;.i93 -J.597 you've forgotten, gakem. __ __ Mary Paul 95115 108 Kamm._339 Clouser Rout Lou and Lew Should Present be held at the staid old will be near which _303 and Ruth were Llm ick 125 91 129 Work’an 98 100 115 Central's Golfers gest—will played Cleveland, Solem _322 man, 340, Waple, 339, isn’t One of Best Bouts in Years Chevy Chase Club, where the simon far from Washington, June best. An even 1.500 gave R. F. D. <620) 219 184 226 (029) 191 215 223 CLASS C. 97 105 100 Anacostia's pures will try to lanky Claude 6, 7 and 8, and it isn’t so far away No. 1 of the Ladies Federal W»}«h Lilly 103 101115 Squad keep H. Tucker 348 A. Murphy_297 League Gull ion 95 115 97 Dicks 88 95 103 Ambers and Jenkins, without any from in Duncan fifth Central Rippy grabbing his third tjme. Sectional qualifying rounds 279 C. Appel _ 359 place in Class C. High’s golfers beat Ana- Thomas .306 (1.838) 550 540 546 500 504 401 (609) 192 220 197 thought of ballyhoo, should present straight replica of the Taft trophy. will be played at Manor 27. L. Lewis _289 (1405) ( 605 ) 757 196 218 costia, 8u to 4. In their clash at May Ready _291 R. Bryant_ 314 Parage Crapa. General Cr#n». Shake Up Doubles Standings. Boucher 91 82 86 one of the best contests Hendley 108115 116 »7 Osborne 92 88 81 lightweight The pros will stage a Mid-Atlantic Now Lewis has done a few E. Allison_ 339 Detwiler _313 Qtysd n 97115 Capital Golf Club yesterday. fairly Abletter _28o Conklin 03T23 103 74 91 1114 Gertrude Rasch and Maude Fus- in many years. For one reason, both P. G. A. at and H*Wftnn It was tourney , good Jobs of scoring around town. DeOl’tl 195 118 101 08 107 94 chini of the Lucky Strike Ladies’ (520) 183 170 1*17 Central’s third victory in are tough and both to like CLASS D. Martin 108 93 122 jn 13(1 90 TEAM*. happen will file their entries for the National He has had a few scores JL°“n*el _ six tilts and Anacostia’s sixth below 70 Rose 121 106 103 103 League assumed second in CLAW B. CLAAB C. the subtle art of throwing leather. R. Adams-333 102_88 GwhiS place Open championship. at his home course at Tree, L. Goll_ 297 Class B doubles Aarlcullare. Vet. AdmlBhtratien. straight loss. Burning d.ltlOi 510 53- 503 488 with 633. Miss McQnn 103 05 100 The average fight, about 90 per Deadline for entries in the CLASS E. (1 488 552 Cooper 00 113 80 Stums* 90 98 3- Ruhleh 89 79 84 nearby Bradley Hills, licked Ama- (621) 211 200 210 ♦—Plnettes (Procurement)_ C A. Smith 93 00 Ballowe 85 89 94 Chevy Chase, with its immaculate <681)1J38 2T5"228 Eagles (Procurement) 100 Petworth.A. C., unlimited baseball Gallahodion's Wood 106 125 131 Foster 122 107 81 D -James 84 92 105 Derby Victory teurs Roger Peacock and Charlie 5- 6—Dick's Grill (Independent) C fairways and its carefully groomed Brandt 105 107 113 Kamm 110 96 ins' (1.300) 457 458 451 ,,- team, needs two pitchers. Joe High. Inc. C Players Malone. 1 which we would call Honors _ (Independent) (1 347) 415 443 489 Second Good Job in up, ■laekira 15 course, will be open to tournament Sunday 7- 8—Vincent's Beauty Shop (Inde- interested call Robert 1687) 211 232 244 (624) 232 Manager no pushover. Peacock himself was 203 Toil pendent) entrants from Monday to Friday. Lewis .101)123 1 50 H nsm'n loti 95 100 two-man teams for B Wheaton at 5026 after There also was a horse by the 72. Eight six Marlo-KIdwell Senators (Inde- Randolph Bryant 104 114)123 Appel Too 131 113 6 o'clock. name of Gallahadion. He had been If any one is going to stop Rippy, Washington golf clubs will play in pendent) B The point happens to be that B-10—Shah & Shah (Independent) C Beaton11 81 iff 8 it (712) 204 235 273 )650) 211 228 213 second-round matches Son 8 P beaten 14 times. He had won one might be Roger Peacock, the in the Mary- Harrington TaVn (Independent) C Southern 114 young Worsham is quite a stroker. Benldt 123 115 114 Eckert 102 118 103 .... U)8_90 JJ”r*.;n j0} gg go Middle land four-ball at 11-12—Flelschmann's Yeast (Inde- major race. I had seen him beaten Atlantic champ. Roger hap- Peyton 116 109 106 Payne 121 89 95 championship (1.473) 487 501 He hits that ball a ... 485 very long way Beaver Dam pendent) D fj 35m 451452455 15 a third-class pens to be very much on his game Sunday afternoon. All Chestnut Parms Vaa lengths by Sweepida, and he hits it straight. He won’t (683) 239 22* 220 (625) 123 207 195 Dairy (Inde- Beta. Canstraetion Service. and likes with its CLASS D. matches will start at 1 and pendent) D R. Fly 93 110 80 M.Miller 90 92 89 unknown. Bimelech had run Galla- Chevy Chase, the p.m. 83 win national, but he is a good i K model 87 127 110 Delicti. 88 113 106 13-14—Galliher and Hucuely (Inde- Brown 103 89 White’ad 87 90 93 iron second shots. He will later. pendent) C L. UK) 80 108 Ken- lengthy — Fly hadion’s nose and feet into bet to qualify and do all right at Bills 110 112 #0 Fr'man 127 132 110 Mosaberc 92 87 811 be the man The favored team of Metropolitan (B. Y. P. U.) D Wither*. 87 97 113 Anderson 8.7 90 85 dust five before the to watch. Roger Pea- 1,-18—Loan and tucky days big Cleveland. (636) 197 239 200 (676) 215 245 Currency. No. 1 Ruak 97 85 X17 Pollock. 88 83 9.7 216 cock and Claude one race. After that Gallahadion had to Barber 90 99 87 Benson 118 107 135 Rippy, of two (Treasury) E Red Sox (Social Security)_E (1.454) 400 481 513 (1.328) 440 11 additional Roh'man 9B 117 95 R'ning 140 101 96 Indian Spring duos to survive the 448 440 pick up pounds. Doubles—7:15 r.M. MEN'S FINE SHOES 189 267 opening matches last Sunday, will In his two and three-year career 'Skins Miss With Burton Brothers Meet (587) 216 182 (706) 208 231 19-20—Marie Sponhelm-Merie Ertel C AH white, black and white. C Fitts 101131118 Jar n 104 96 ^ 50 | Boell, 107 meet Robert E. Jones and John M. Katherine Federllne-H Moore C brown and white and boot- the Derby winner had shown noth- Lineh'n 98 Mount Rainier Heve'ner 100 92 1 02 100 105 Alice Cox Booking nigher’s finish. Charge it! MacKenzie of Hillendale. Here are McQlinn-Mary B r_ ing you could add up or photograph. Barnett Gem Hughes-Ren Hughes_ E Mount Rainier wants Easy terms. But Line German Diffenbaugh, (644) 201 223 220 (6101 204 212 194 the games with He was Up pairings of the other local just another horse—and not Allan and Burton, the McQuinn 98 119 135 DeOl'ts 113 93 133 Singles—7:15 r.M. strong unlimited teams. Call War- Danny Vann'n 103 teams: at a one. another Jack Espey, general manager of Wagner 100 89 101 117 115 21-22—V. M Johnson C. Daisy Share D EISEMAN'S—F 7th good Maybe just plow brothers who do the pro jobs at fleld 4154. * the Redskins, counted matrimonial Upper half— Doubles—8:15 P.M. horse. Army Navy and are cut- (642) 198 208 236 (674) 216 210 248 Quantico, 87 115 91 Indian 8rrlna No 2 team—Lou Harri- 1- 2—Nell Huff-Judy Barnes C But Gallahadion won the Derby, trouble among his problems today. Murphy son and Jack ting off quite a chunk of tough Market 99 114 loo Olmsted vs. Terra Mariae Glenda James-Lura Whiton D over three seconds or 10 lengths back Not his own, but that of Eddie No '.-—Stuart Windsor and Ed Johnston: Grace Robinson-Mfldred Buckley D stuff in the way of competition I Capitol No X crack New York (606) 186 229 191 1—Prank While and Billy 3- 4—Ruby Gregg-Mary Jane McGee D of record time. He did a good job, Boell, University Houghton vs Woodholme No. 1—A1 Lon- Wilda Sunday. They have an exhibition CLASS * Dixon-Chnrlotte Sullivan C his second in over halfback whom the ’Skins drafted don and M Caplan; Congressional No. 1 Sally Barker-Esther Blanford E good performance match scheduled over Rsseau 111 109 103 M'Kl'ker 89 95 the Marine 101 —Charley Malone and Ralph Bogart vs. 5- il—Elsie Johnson-Carol Johnson E 15 starts. for next season. Scott 89 115 101 Adams 119 98 104 Beaver Corps course against Bob Barnett Dam No. 1—Joe Balestri and Mary Schiller-Catherine Cayiness D All was Jim Oipe. Haxel Sartain-Grace Hobbs_D For example, Pictor, William Eddie did get married and (628) 200 224 204 (606) of Chevy Chase and George Diffen- 208 193 205 Lower half— 7- 8—Alberta Baudu-A. Valencia C Brann’s main started last and then inform Espey he wouldn’t play Connolly 86 100 79 Foster 79 108 88' hope, baugh of Kenwood. The latter Klrsch 110 96 108 Howard 115112118 Manor No. 1— Harry G. Pitt and A. La Gather-VIrtinla Rhoades C pair Raloh Frances Fox C finished last in the most consistent pro ball next season. He said he P. Gibson vs Terra Mariae No. 1—Otto Cooper-Mary happen to be tough hombres, and Greiner 9-10—Ellen Brown-Mayme Payne_B l, the intended to obtain a teaching posi- (579) 196 196 187 (620) 194 220 206 and Dr Ed Sunebert: Capital no-good performance Derby the Burton brothers have no N° ..—Russell Hollebaugh and George Menefee-Leone Adair_B easy TEAMS. erry Valdenar-Louis Miller_C track ever has known. We all know tion and settle down. Espey, how- Mor.oy vs Kenwood No I—John O Ber- Secilla CLASS B 11-12—Norman Hudke-Mae Robinson D assignment. CLASS C. gelin and Charles L Valle: Indian Serin No Pictor isn’t that bad, as we ever, feels hell be on hand when Service. Mary Kowning-Bess Ackman C just Mannings Bene. Peacock and Claude vs. 131 Rojrr Rippy all know Gallahadion isn’t that the roll is called. Klngs'r 100 127 Dodlan 120 109 102 Hillendale No. .1—R. E. Jones and John Rea. Rembold-Adeline Hospital- D Naylor 104 90108 Jones 98 86 122 MacKenzie. 13-14—Betty Lehman-Ruth Waple B good. Jimmy German, last year’s rookie Gordon 114 100 91 Werner. 95 126 103 The third Norma Wannall-Marie Harper C Princeton Track Meet match of the series Rebholti. C At this recall sensation, has handed in his 1940 Sauls 112 96 94 Cross.. 110 93 118 Rebecca Blackman-H. point you might i Marcey 94 122 135 Rose... 138 146 140 will be played May 19 at the Hillen- 17-18—Mablle Hering-Carollne Hiser_A the fact that Gallahadion and ! contract and is No. 23 to fall in line. dale Helen O'Dea-Ida Weinberg _A To Have Six Events (1.621) 558 508 557 (1.706' 567 560 585 Country Club. Spencer Over- 19-20—Edna 8elander-M. McEnteer-E Bimelech are not the horses He's the off season in the only | spending Bacas Bros. Dandee Bread. ton and E. G. Barnes, Clara Cox-Helen Levy_D in Schilke defending who will be churning up the dust grocery business Danville, Ky. PRINCETON, N. J., May 10 (TP).— 112 104 117 H'rman 117101110 will Singles—9:15 P.M. McD'gh 104 119 101 Bro wing 92 99 122 champions, clash Sunday with or mud of Princeton’s seventh annual invita- Hauser A Margery Madden. D Maryland. Ellis 89 96 116 Wel'ber 141 92 146 the Bonnie View No. 1 team and 21-22—C. B'dette 101 120 109 Kamm 116 91102 Mayhew B Olga Holecek .. E A of There also will be a horse called tion track meet June 8 will comprise should Special Selling in Smith 122 101 107 Apple JJ)0 134 129 win. Shugrue B Beulah Breaton. D Dit. There will be another horse Play Montgomery Loop six main events. E Ann C. Smith-C 933-24—Meredith. Takoma will with Listed are the half- (1.618) 528 540 550 (1.692) 566 517 609 Fish C Agnes Rubin-B by the name of . There will Tigers tangle quarter-mile, Beeerds. McCarty C Four Cor- mile R B Denton-E he a horse by the name of Your Silver Spring Sunday at mile, and 2-mile runs. 120- Johnson 97 154 113 » 25-20—Clark D Det'ler 109 157 109 Meushaw C Agatha Frith-F Chance. There will be at least six ners, Md., in a Montgomery County yard high and the 220-yard low Varied HOT-WEATHER Steson 127 114 104 Sports Wells_D Mary Jameg-B horses with a chance under a warm- Baseball League game at 3 o’clock. hurdles. Smith 124 118 119 TENNIS. Bradt 111110 121 ing spring sun, which can make a Chicago, ft: Notre Dame. 3. 4: difference. In addition to the (1.787) 568653 666 Depauw. 4 (tie). deep CLASS C. CLASS D. Wisconsin, 7; Minnesota, 3. Perroni Jailed Northern. B Patsy above named, we also must watch General Ledger. Economies. Michigan, n. 10 Pryor 132 103 110 Fit ts 94 102 115 Luther, 3; Winona. 3 ttle). CANTON, Ohio. May 'n«-14: Davidson 4. jailed last night Klrsch 113 116 113 Rohrm'n 119 120 101 C ?mson. 18: The Citadel, 12. for Isn't Dedicated Virginia. his wife. Rose, support of%their Preakness Cox Holds Tech. «: V. M. I„ 4 SUITS Putting Green, (1.68-’) 568 580 554 1675 520 566 589 14: Masaanutten. 4. young son. To Bim and Gallahadion Mt. Pleasant. Farm Security. Bent greens are all righi we’d have bare patches, and any Low'm'k 95 110 99 Souders 117 100 08 putting Carter 85 115 100 can Y'gbl'd 118 95 101 Actual and Bill Brann s horses certainly in their place, but they aren’t by any grass is preferable to none at all. Lewis 108 113 115 Wise 112 110125 $20 $22.80 hustle along over the Maryland means the best surface, in Groff 107 108 100 Rathien 84 109 98 cool Summer putting That’s why Poa Annua is the green- Steele. 118 140 117 Goldberg 96 117 122 euite, epe- tracks. A year ago beat the view of Wifly Cox. keepers’ friend in the spring. (1.644) 546 566 532 1588 494 551 543 dally featured for Sat- Challedon at least eight lengths “They scuff up too much,” says at , and then Chal- Cox. “After four or five groups urday. ledon came back at Pimlico to run have played them the grass is so away from the Big Flood. And over scuffed up the men who follow the same track Challedon took have to putt over a rough surface. the full and complete measure ol I like bent grass, but I don't think Kayak II. it makes the best putting surface.” the older than the So Preakness, It is the aim of most greenkeepers Hot weather is hit arrlvlnc ■ time Derby, isn't a race dedi- around to have te chance to a cool. Ilchtwelcht salt. Kentucky Washington good Fields offers last SOS brand-new cool cated to Bimelech and Gallahadion bent greens. They are good to look doth and tropical walcht X-pe. salts at savlncs alone. at and to on. But rare Plenty of Ians, pretty good putt creens, Maes, cress, belce stripes and In my opinion Bimelech still is they aren’t the best, in Cox’s mlitares. All sises. Thas're real bar- Hfjpj man. calna the horse to beat. His record is a opinion. “I think a mixture of standout—eight 'wins out of nine German bent and rye grass makes BRAND OF FIRST LINE TIRES starts and more than $150,000 on the the best Cox. “It surface,” says ■“■ IMM* 8.l?%e. %«? side. Bimelech is doesn't in a thick mat like some B money-winning lay 4.75- 9 $10.45 $ 5.45 $5.00 ■ a horse as he either not as great of the bents we have around town, 5.25-18 $12.20 $ 6.45 $5.75 S looked to be or he caught a cuppj and it doesn’t scuff so easily. I 5-50-16 $12.40 $ 6.65 ■ has $5.75 track he couldn't handle. This don't know why so many people 5-50- 7 $12.80 $ 6.95 $5.85 ■ happened to , Kayak and prefer a thick mat of bent grass.” 6.00- 6 $13.95 $ 7.85 $6.10 ■ no mules. Johnstown, which were Just now the putting greens 6.00- 7 $15.10 $ 8.25 $6.85 U includ- More than a few trainers, around town are full of a grass 6-25-16 $15.70 $ 8.65 $7.05 B ing Maxie Hirsch, rated the track called Poa Annua. It’s thick, bunchy 6-50- 6 $16.95 $ 9.65 $7.35 I at Churchill Downs on the trickj stuff which seeds every few days, 7.00-16 $19.20 $10.85 $8.35 B side. It appeared fast enough, bui but it makes a good putting surface. 18 MONTHS GUARANTEE B not. was a evidently it was There Indeed if greens are all ’Poa Annua White Side Well Tire* shining crust that broke too quickly they are all right. The rub comes Proportionately LOW There was a skid and a slip, which when there’s a patch of Poa Annua, to make the race an open a strip of bent and then more Poa helped All New. l»t Quality At The** » Fields All-Wool affair. Annua. In that condition of S „IA_ ^BLook green [A4.50- 21 —$3.95 I SHOP I Low Price* On B I happen to know that tht surface the ball jumps and hops owners of Dit and Mioland, alsc and seldom stays on the ground. 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