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Aggies Lining up for Big Drive on 31St Annual City Duckpin Aggies Lining Up for Big Drive on 31st Annual City Duckpin Championships 1 *1 From the Racing Selections Veteran Loop Boasts Buddy Aims to Prove For Tomorrow Press Box Consensus at Bowie (Slow). Titles Won in He's Baer Now By the Associated Press. Many Big Four Favorites 1— Wintime, Pup Tent, Gallant Derby Devil. In Galento 2— Actress, Burner, Remolee. W. C. D. A. Meets Fight On Winter Book * 3— See See. Hazel W.. Miss Fixit. 4— Tramp Ship. Uvalde. Idle By JOHN LARDNER, Night. Other Circuits Clear of Max's 5— Poin- Major Shadow, Upecitl Correspondent of The Star. Babylyon-Bryson entry! dexter, Yawl. He Has Crown NEW YORK. 5 (N.A.N.AJ. Prepare to Support Hopes; April 6 -Ringlie. Woodvale Court —In the winter book of Dr. James Lass, Dance. Affair Due Here J. Carroll, prominent logarithmist Big Bowling Tony Today 7—Cuckoo. Playmore. Don Pecos. of St. Louis, the odds on the Ken- 8—Redbreast. Rhiniz. Count Eleven. Heavy supporters of Washington Buddy Baer, whose 6-foot 6-inch, tucky Derby (subject to change | Best bet—Cuckoo. City Duckpin Association tourna- 240-pound frame has nestled among without notice) show Our Dispose, ments and winners in them for 26 the shadows of a more famous, more Boots, Porter's Cap and Curious Coin Tropical (Fast). years, bowlers of the 16-club Agri- colorful and to date more talented to be the favorites in the betting. By The Louisville Times. culture Interbureau League again brother. Max. now feels he’s the big Odds on the better horses are as 1—Keekee. Lady Clipper. Millo. will join with many other long- Baer of the family and will take follows: | 2—Dreel. Donnagina. Cantovino. established Capital bowling loops the first step toward proving it Dispose, Our Boots. 4-1. 3— Old Smoothy, Patron Saint. Darby in throwing their full strength back Tuesday night at Uline Arena. Porter's Cap. Curious Coin, 6-1. Dita. of the 31st annual championships Inelegant Tony Galento. blubber? Whirlaway, 8-1. 4— Darby Punta Dalis, Atlmar, which open April 22 at Lucky insult to of Bold Irishman, King Cole, 10-1. Pinal. Marquis Queensbur? Strike. etiquette, will represent a stepping New World, Attention, Starry 5— Many Stings, Dust, Im- Range This is the of stone to Buddy who Rope. 15-1. perial Javna. cheering report j 26-year-old Harry Dixon, one of the Aggies’ says he's ready to rise now that Blue Pair. Blue Reigh, Harvard 6— Anopheles, Cease Fire, Merry star members and to Max. former world Square. Ocean Blue, Signator. The Son. understudy heavyw-eieht the venerable John A. Ferrall, who champion, has been erased from the Rhymer, Swing and Sway. 20-1. 7— Our Grace. Adehala. Bold Risk. as director of the strong Govern- sock scene 8— Sure Swift. Noodles, Merrily San, Winter Prices ment loop since 1917, has many Quoted 9— Day Is Done. Glad Eve, The bout is slated to travel 10 Top times had the enter sev- Pretty Accurate. Staff. league rounds and doubtless is attracting eral teams more than its regular Granted that all winter book- Best Bet—Many Stings. more national recognition than any makers should be compelled to car- quota. scrap ever staged here, including ry jimmies as a sign of their trade, Bowie (Sloppy). Among latest to enter in a the Petev Sarron-Freddy Miller tiff By The those prices are pretty accurate. Louisville Times body were the 28-club Ma- and the Tonv Canzoneri-Frankie The safest bets at the moment, prob- 1— Five-O'-Eight. Abbot's Chant, sonic and eight-club National Klick fuss. Promoter Ray Alvis ably, are Dispose, Porter’s Cap, Gallant Devil. Capital Leagues, two of the city’s TONY TRAINING—Garrulous predicts a sell-out erwd of nearly Whirlaway. Curious Coin and The 2— Little Mowlee. Actress. Remolee. oldest circuits. The Brookland Mer- Mr. Galento is silenced mo- 9 000. but hastens to add plenty of been 3—Miss Fixit. Crack chants' also has filed choice seats still are available. Rhymer—because they have Favor, Navi- League all mentarily while consuming a running this winter and have proved j gation. its 20 teams, while 9t. Martin’s Winner Fate Louis. hot dog, part of his training May themselves sound and competent as j 4—Billy's Folly. Uvalde. Knoxville. Club loop will send all teams to the ' Baer, who arrived here yesterday at N. J.. for a 10- 5- vear-olds. [ 5—Yawl. Fantastical. Poindexter. line if the efforts of Joe Lo Ja- Orange. and worked up a few beads of per- the Air of bur Boots, the co-favorite and 6—Ringie, Brigade, Court cono, president the league, are round tiff with Buddy Baer spiration by toiling six rounds on consistent of the rich winners Dance. successful. most I at Uline Arena. the light bag and shadow boxing, 7—Cuckoo. Tuesday night last year, will be strictly mysterious j Bounding Count, Play- Other Big Leagues Due. hasn't gone anywhere in parti- Until he makes his first start this more. cular in the It is expected that lew teams fight industry. Now, either at Jamaica or Keene- 8—Count Eleven. Redbreast. Dian. he claims he is to spring, j from such as the though, prepared Best Bet leagues Bankers, land. Till the 2-year-olds begin Ringie. cut a wide swath in heavyweight I -—— — Navy Department, Mount Rainier, Races to run as can't tell. ranks, with 3s, you simply Takoma, Rosslvn Independent and Mannagh Entry starting 5-foot 8-inch Oa lento. Let us examine history in the case Chevy Chase Commercial will be of these here now winter books. missing when these loops take the There is a possibility Heavy- Once in a while the winter book- Robert One-Two at L. !s Victor drives on special nights. Tropical weight Champion Joe Louis may be maker you something you can this summer gives A bulwark of the Odd Fellows’ imported to battle the get your teeth in. Not often." winner of bout. League Perce Ellett. for four years Tuesday night's According to the chronicles of P. In In Coral Gables to a 3-round kavn of Closing Stride president of the association until Buddy points Graustark Menke. winter book fa- Abe Simon, who traveled he retired this season, will seek to recently vorites have won the Derby three 13 rounds with Louis, as one reason enroll the entire membership of Outruns times in the last 21 years. Liberty Flight for his new lease on life and claims Of Bowie 'Cap the strong 14-club wheel, while Red he is eager to get a crack at the Megaw. Queen Pin manager, has Wise Bee 112 Lengths; Monarch One of Best crown. high hopes of signing all 14 teams Touches on Record. Silvestra Scores Buddy dismisses his recent defeat Maechance, Pacesetter in the Southeast League. He speaks, of course, of opening by Eddie Blunt, a lightly regarded From With Wednesday the E> ttt Associated Press. favorites. El Chico, for instance, Start, Bows in midnight specimen, as one of those .hings, deadline for entries, tournament MIAMI. Fla.. was the opening favorite two years April 5—Liberty and leaves the impression he's for- Drive Mud officials, starting tomorrow, will re- Flight and Wise Bee. carrying the ago, while Johnstown opened at 12-1. Through gotten the past and is scanning the new their efforts to a record blue and white silks of W. F. Man- By the time the books closed, a bring future He has the physical equip- Special Dispatch to The Star. number of teams, doubles and nagh of Texas, finished one-two to- couple of days before the race. ment to make himself a feared BOWIE. Md.. April 5.—Picking up sineles into the classified competi- day in the $3 000 added Coral Gables Johnstown had gone down to 7-10. fighter, but thus far has displayed 120 pounds and racing a mile and 70 tion. at Park carried Spring Handicap Tropical no great liking for his and bookmakers gun-s B profession. yards through ankle-deep slop. J. There has been a A crowd of 6.408 braved rainy around with them, prepared to shoot lack of mixed fialento Due Today. Partridge's Robert L.. favorite with teams. All weather to see rather than a bet leagues with teams of Liberty Flight speed At 26 themselves accept the crowd of 12.000. to Buddy is at the same age as just got up men and women bowlers are 6 furlongs in 1:11 >5. exceptionally on John. eligible when Max won the title He has few Big whip Glen Felkner's Maechance a to enter fast time for the track the nicest touches in the and will be placed in the muddy of Max's One of nose in worries, one of which was the Bowie Handicap today. classification to their Liberty Flight passed his stable- records was Morvich, Ben Block's corresponding owning 15 Der cent The race as as only of himself, was just thrilling league averages. mate at the final furlong pole and brown which never lost a race as and isn’t inclined toward colt, that of last which ended in a examining spring Bowlers’ won by a length and half under a 2-year-old. Naturally. Morvich Averages Needed. night life as closely as did Max, a dead heat between Aethelwold mild urging by Jockey Tommy May. to the top of the class officers and scorers are Galento's stock has taken a mild went'right and Conderlco.
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