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? , 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 , 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 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 , 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 Tommy May. to the top of the class officers and scorers are Galento's stock has taken a mild went'right and Conderlco. It appeared » long League Lexbrook Stable's Potranco ran when the winter books hit the mail reminded to send to Ben McAlwee. surge as the result of Lou while as if Robert L. wouldn’t even third, another length and three- Nova's the following March. He opened at secretary, averages of all bowlers 8-round conouest of Max Baer last share in the purse. quarters back. 6- 1, which practically was charity. who have rolled in 15 or more games Friday night, for it was Tony who Breaking on top and setting a The Mannagh entry paid $7.20. In later years'the professors would to March 31. The lists are neces- dealt Nova a brutal beating at a sizzling pace. Maechance had a $5.30 and $3 50 across the board for have made him 2-1 and the h--l sary to place the bowlers in their time when Lou was regarded 5-length lead leaving the back- $2 bets, with Potranco refunding $3 highly. with it—as did last year with proper classes. was to arrive here this they stretch. In the meantime Robert to show. Galento, . a horse with the same kind Proud of morning at 8 30 o'clock and is slated L. was fourth, due to his being the accomplishments of E. A Bischoff's Weary Flower es- of record. to drill at Huron at 3 o'clock blocked rounding the first turn by his Agriculture bowlers. Ferrall, from tablished a track record of 3:54’s gym The Morvich adventure had a the an hour after Baer works out at the Advocator, stablemate of Maechance. time Joe McKericher won the over the freak distance of 2 3 16 ending, for the cold won the C same "happy Class singles in the first tourna- miles to win the sixth race. The dis- spot. a and a half. True, Scores in Final Stride. Tony was no in his last Derby by length ment at the Palace alleys in 1910, tance never before had been run at gem bout. he never won that wjas It was Max Baer who chilled him again—but Willie Garner never gave up and has kept a complete record of their Tropical. Weary Flower paid $8 cold comfort to the widows and or- in when the field swung for home, he feats. straight. his last start and by beatine phans of the winter bookmakers. sent Robert L. out into the center Buddy he at least would gain a Following the birth of the pres- Woolford Farm's Silvestra. a Mid- of the track. The choice measure of on the Sinclair was Lucky public ent loop in the fall of 1915. the Ac- Western stakes winner, returned to revenge family, closed with a terrific burst of speed counts team broke the ice in the form and captured the fourth race. DeChard Makes Pro Debut. In . to the Starting win in final stride. 1916 tournament A $10.70 Silvestra came The preliminary card is by For that matter. Bimelech. spring by winning payoff, spiced opening Maechance on to hung gamely the Class B team event. With Lee from behind in the stretch to win by the pro debut of Jimmv DeChard a as favorite in the books and running take second money from Mrs. A. J. Rose as his partner. Farrall won a ana a half from Mrs. F. local who has been second in the Derby, came much length heavyweight Abel s Honey Cloud, with Advocator the Class B doubles in 1918. Then for four of the Scully's Pontv, with M. Wexler s Bad groomed years by patient closer than most early and Mrs. Emil Denemark’s Blind after a lapse of three years he Cold third. Frankie Mann. DeChard. choices. If you bet Bimmy across regarded Eagle, the only other starter, fin- crashed the Class C as create a the came out a through singles likely to stir in fistiana board, you probably as named. ishing and all-events in 1921. in future years, will meet Joe Linsie little better than even. The race was $3,925 to Rob- Bowie Entries of Trenton in the 6-round semifinal. Besides Morvich, the winter fa- ■■\ggies >nine fcariy. ert L.'s owner. His backers col- Other 6-round bouts list Len Q vorites which won the Derby were lected $4.40 for each $2 A succession of winning feats For Murray, colored heavyweight protege Count, in 1928. and Gallant marked the next 19 years of rolling Monday Reigh The three-quarters of the third P* the Associated Press. of in Col. Stoopnagle of radio fame Fox. a sort of chilly co-favorite, saw Preston M. Burch of in W. C. D. A. tournaments. In Washing- DAVID MEETS GOLIATH—When Buddy Baer's sparring partner didn’t show up yesterday at Hur- FIRST RACE—Purse, $1,200; maiden the favorite Economics No. 2 carted off the meeting Young Foster of Philadel- 1930. Half -the time ton turn a "good thing" loose when 1923. 2-vear-olds: 4 furlongs on gym here, little Shrier expressed a willingness to mix it with the 6-foot 6-inch, 240- Five o Ei«h* 'Gainer* lift phia: Herbie Katz. Newark light- doesn't start the race. Owners don’t Walter M. JefTord's Class C team prize, while Ellis E. Bobby Riding Light S.r Chicle »E Smith* _ llrt heavyweight. battling Felix Del start a horse just to please the Barber, who was to plav an im- scrapper. -—Star Staff Photo. Pup Tent (Friedman*__ llrt won, galloping in 1:1445. The colt, _pound Paoli of New Coq U Line (Everett* _ llrt York, and Billy Banks, a S. portant role in league affairs, won betting public. recent arrival from Columbia. xBnghr Finish «Sisto). 111 local * featherweight. exchanging Sometimes they don't even start led the entire the Class C singles. After Rudy Only Boy Palumbo* _ llrt C., practically trip Pete's Bet ‘Hanford* 11*; blows with Pablo Dano the Phil- him to themselves. De Glantz had score in of please Harry to posted top a In or *E pay $8.60. Tropical Park Entries cent Smith* _ llrt Sinclair, in the early months of 1923. Class B singles. Plant Industry a Abbot's Chant ‘Wall* llrt ippines. Doctor Reder Rossvan's Comment Green ‘E. Sparkles. Hickory Smith) llrt The 4-round slated to gr* made a bet of $5,000 to $25,000 that bagged the 1924 Class C team lau- For opener, A!1 Free ‘Berg* _._ llrt Mrs. Elizabeth Kolseth's Monday under way at 8:30 o'clock, will find his horse Zev would start in Uie Ring Up, rels. Selections for a Muddy Track at Bowie xSir Jerome ‘Claggett) __ 111 By the Associated Press. xWintimc *Clagge,t* __ 108 Dunn Jackie Cranford but when the race drew near which had been working fast at Roy facing 'Derby, j Walter Stork's 166—418 was an out- FIRST RACE—Purse. $1,000; claiming: Ggllint Devil ‘Gilbert) llrt Pimlico, ran to expectations when Hessev Time *She!hamer> lib* in a middleweight bout. concluded that the animal was just standing feat when Agriculture won BEST BET-FANTASTICAL. T-vear-o!d< 4 furlongs he snared of the a W. F Hitt and H. P. Metcalf entry a and decided to scratch the three-quarters B Bob Dodge Ill More Roman 114! sprinter, the 1927 Class team trophy. Far Light 111 Kwoks' 113! fourth. He led the en- and he is COURT him. sending his own five grand practically After the tournament had moved FIRST RACE—FIVE-O-EIGHT, reported ready. Millo 1M Moonftil ins SECOND RACE—Purse. $1,200: claim- the drain tire trip and paid $10 60. PETE’S BET, SIR CHICLE. DANCE has speed. Chocolate Milk lull xRova: Minuet lu« ing 4-year-olds and up 1 mile and TO down pipe. to the Grand Central at Seventh Lady Clipper 111 Scoop Up loft yard*. The Millsdale Stable's Doctor FIVE-O-EIGHT turned in a xTry Fin 107 xMiss Only the last-minute pleas of Earl and Pennsylvania avenue in 1918 Victory 101 xLittle Mowlee (Claggett) __ 105 Visitor, Lead' RACE—PON ion Kelly, the SEVENTH PECOS, Engager Dark Leona 111 Match Point 5 the front with a raced out his lone Bowie try and he may xDonnagina 104 xRafter los War Noise (Schmidl)_ 110 In Shoot Here Harvard at rush, events eration. SIR CHICLE for the Salavina _10K cial, but Square, 20-1, triumphs. PLAY- Morntn" Mail 11: Black Boo ‘Garner* 111 but came prove very dangerous. Kinsoo __ at the hoipestretch turn, short end. 11>. xTbe Trout 103 Red Jack Rita Z 1 I Dixon, during SECOND RACE—BURNER, RED in 4-year-olds and up. fuilongs out ol ! Club oft Epitaph 11.3 Ghost Flyer 11H yesterday walked with top electrified bowling fans with a city- MATTAPOXY. chute JACK, RACE — COUNT Julio Macaw 'Everett) 105 honors. score EIGHTH Bowie Results wide all-time record of 445, ran See See ‘Gilbert) prt BURNER well through THIRD 1 Robert of Mri Park Results ELEVEN, DARK BEAU, RACE—Purse. $1,000: maiden xMowmart iClaggett) _lit Kelly Sykesville. Tropical FIRST RACE—Purse. *1.200; eliimini; chalked up his first tournament win mud and 3-year-olds: a furlongs (chute' last Wednesday's may RHINIZ. Rough Biscuit (Scott)_ 11 7 topped by firing a perfect score in By the Associated Press. 4-year-old* and up 0 furlongs. xMiss Westie inti Patron Saint llfl in 1929 the class B Navigation (Watson* _ )!o 00 50 by annexing to trim the in- Miss the event. Adolf (Yeung* 3.50 2 2 improve enough COUNT ELEVEN lost his last High Hat 111 xMyMer.vLad ill : 11? 50-target opening FIRST RACE—Purse. $1,000: claiming: 4 20 a (Crack Favor (Keiper). Apprehend 'Lindbera* 5.20 all-events. Skipping year. Crop different she encoun- Rose-Red 111 Darby DUa 111 • 4-year-olds and up: 6 furlongs. opposition Talent iCiarnei __ ___ 1 1T in the (Duncan> 3.70 try right at the finish, when he Oala Song 1 11 Old ; High 25-target handicap Razacla _ Smoolhy 110 Wise Counsel (Wholeyi 10.80 8 in 4 70 Estimates won the class E team Manny B. (Dupps* __ _ 11; Time, 1:15 ters here. RED JACK disap- That condition- xGi and Central • 1 11 Easter Rabbit lit; was H. G. Wood. (MilliRanl 22.00 10.on tired Hazel W 1 Dupps* _ 112 Blossom Queen Hostess. while Paul Mains and slightly. (Williams! 4.30 Also ran—Georgetown. Happy event, Roy in his last, but his*work- Miss Fixit 'Mma* 111 Summaries: "Batter Passes. Howard. pointed should have him on edge for Time, 1:13V. Sainte Janie. Murph. Time Jones took down the class E doubles ing Maid. Romney Royal and Lady's outs have been very satisfactory. FOURTH RACE—Purse. $1,000: claim- Also ran—Supreme Chance Air Lap. Scullery this affair. DARK BEAU al- F'OURTH RACE—Purse. $! 200 claim- Favor. honors. Jones also annexed the ing: 4-year-olds and up: 0 furlongs (chute'. Freer. Orchard Run Some Polly, Trump. MATTAPONY can hold her own miles Robert Kelly _ _ ways has been able to hold his xPin Money los xGold Mesh loo ing 4-year-olds and up. 1*» 114 Cawood Oliver __ Placer Inn and Cruising class E all-events. with this sort. SylsBetty loo xPunta Final 1 OS* I Peedeeoue 'Dupps* own with this caliber of opposi- Mobcao *Mora* 100 R D Morgan SECOND RACE—Purse. *1.200: claim- was xHazel F 100 Farrago 110 0 The 1933 tournament a ban- Maj W. F Smith SECOND RACE—Purse. $1 OOn: claim- ing 4-year-olds and up; furlong*. tion. RHINIZ should be third. xEterna! Wave ]Os xEvanded lull xTdlp Nigh: (Claggett) ___ 103 H O Wood __ _ and up: « furlongs, Gmobi 'Young* 4.90 3.20 2.80 ner one. Of the 50 bowlers w-ho com- — Knoxville (Garner* _ 1 14 ing: 3-year-olds THIRD RACE xcantaia _ loi Ozark llo Oeorae 7 MOWMART, xFive-O-F^ur ‘Madden)_ lot* Kelly Oetobre Onze (Howelii 27.60 7i> 3 00 Office Hour (Weber* 4.80 3.40 xPaul Lee __ los Galiam Hour 114 1 Walter S. Wilson 37 finished in the money. xUvalde _ 114 Mexicans (MacAndrew) 3.80 3.50 Las* Passage 'Smith! 5.40 peted CRACK FAVOR. ROUGH xAllmar 100 xTyrone ion | Oliver* Billy's Folly (Lindberg)___ lo*i James m Green __ 35 19 Pavilion (Le Bianci 5 10 Time, ]: 143y. Berber again won the class C sin- BISCUIT. Edgeco _113 xDarby Dallas 109 Part ‘Friedman) _ Time. 1:17. Also ran—Marijrah. Dorothy Pcmn, Posterity_ llfi One 110 and added the all-events in the B • E 8raith) 114 Also ran—Notforme. Ginn Miss. Happy Rocky Meadow. Trapshot. Corsica. Kaptime. gles MOWMART galloped to Difzy just to Meet xTramp Ship iSisto) 113 Vesuvius. Long Nurse and Westing. Ernie Dusek Winner, classic Beauty. Surprise Box. Doctor's same class for good measure. Jack win at this last fall and Legs. Polly Hygro and Albiona. 'Daily Double paid $10.20.) strip FIFTH RACE—Purse. $1,200: allow- Hunt Race Is Called Off was the D win- ances; iDaily Double paid $108.40.) Caspar class singles the gelding can run over any 4-vear-olds and up: 5'j furlongs FIFTH RACE—Purse. $1,700: claiming; Bash! Bazouk 112 xCommencemem I no ri BALTIMORE. 5 THIRD RACE—Purse. $1,200: maiden ner, while Allison and Newton took 1-vear-olds; furlongs: out of chute April (*>).—An sort of track. Pending may have Imperial Jayna lln xRance Dust no Poindexter iSrhmidll lift THIRD RACE—Purse. $1,000: claiming: 3-year-olds and up: 6 furlongs ont of chute. old-fashioned race, the class C doubles Dixon and Bockwinkle in Main xFlying Lill 102 Many Stings 112 xPete's Prime (Boyle' _117 point-to-point 7n 6.30 4.20 prize. him for a at- 4-year-olds and up. 1 mile and yards. Riding Light (J. Richard) 8.60 ready smashing Scotch Trap 112 (D. MacAndrew' (. 40 3.5(1 2.00 Ballo'ant iG. Smith' 36 90 14 60 De Glantz in Unknown Land Liberty Sand __ 113 Nadine Omar_1 (ft class D doubles Hoffecker Nebraskan, against xMight step_105 xAnnie ances: 3-year-olds: 6 furlongs. ing: :!-year-oId.«. 6 furlongs. victory. Alone 103 — in Thurs- 115 SIXTH RACE—Purse. $1,700: handicap: (McCombs! 10.70 5.50 5 10 Ring UP 'Berg' 10 60 6.00 4 60 and Crosswhite were the class E FOURTH RACE DIZZY B, Bockwinkle. of St. Louis, Anopheles_ KEEP ROLLIN' WITH Silvestra 1-years-old and up 0 furlongs, out of Fonty Mar * 4 50 3.80 Croissant 'Canning' 4.40 3.00 TRAMP BILLYS day night's headline wrestling = s doubles while Barber SHIP, chute. Bad Cold iParisei 9.00 Mi Mud (Madden) 8.00 champions, SEVENTH RACE—Purse. $1,000: clalm- match at Turner’s Arena. Court Dance (Richard) _ 108 Time, 1:11 's. Time. 1:15*5. won the class E all-events for the FOLLY. I ing: :i-year-olds; 1 mile and TO yards. Counterglow 'E Smith)_117 Also o' Green Version. Mae- Also ran—Nora R Your Bid. Tar Miss. were Im- xBold Risk ran—Bit 111 Adehala_ 111 _ DIZZY B took second honors Dusek and Bockwinkle Clarksville (Wall) __ 108 and Sea March. Stadium. All second time. Ed Kessler's class C xMental 1 mante. Market Wise Shortening Matao. Head Exit Giant. Ill xEdasel _lnrt Ringe (Garner) -17" NOLAN winners on last Thursday Seventh Day. Gray and Maeside. win was the only 1936 victory. in his Maryland debut the other pressive Bel.ry Chimes 111 Our Grace _111 Woodvale Lass (Dabsonl _100 xCharm'g Sudie led xChosen Time 111 three __ Last Year. day and raced fairly night. Ernie executed body Charlene (Merritt) _ 100 FIFTH RACE—Purse. $3,000: added: FIFTH RACE—Purse. $1,200: allow- Loop Strong previously The Fop il> Cemillitl 115 Auto Loans Handicap 3-year- ances. the 2-year-olds: 4 fur- and Dixon ran in Florida. TRAMP slams before pinning Lou Plummer the Coral Gables Spring Glymont: Charley Phillips consistently EIGHTH RACE—Purse. $1,000: claim- ! Air Brigade .Gilbert)_ 112 1102 Ntw York Ave. N.W RE. 1200 uo: 8 while Bockwinkle olds and furlongs, longs. off with the class B doubles in 1938 SHIP has been conditioned by in 38’i minutes, ing. 4-year-olds and up: 1 mile and TO b Flight 'Mayi 7.20 5.30 3.50 'Wall) 8,70 4.40 3 60 1 Liberty Doc'or Reder 28 before thrashing Rowdy raids. SEVENTH RACE—Purse. *1 200: 4- bWise Bee 'McCombs) 5.30 3.50 Airspring 'Berg' 6,80 4AO and Charley Heleker topped the Oaklawn Park racing. BILLYS required Upset Dove_111 Calling ill year-olds and up: l>« miles. Fortranco