1 '",l" "" 1 111 m i« ... B Pictor Wins O’Hara Memorial as Bowie Closes Remarkably Successful Meeting Big Day Puts Belling Louisville 2d Rushes Charles Town Entries For Tomorrow $100,000 FIRST RACE—Purse. 5400: cl aiming: Average To Win in •3-year-olds and upward: Charles Town Feature course (120 feet more than 6 furlongs). Betty s Buddy (Remerscheid)_ 116 Exarch (Ciaggett) _ .116 Above Its Terry May (Harrell) _ 313 Hopes At Fair Grounds Happy Slave (Mora)_"lJ6 xPittsburgh (Root) _ 13 5 Seaway (Palumbo) _ 113 Most Alert (Bletzacker) ~1°0 10,000 Witness Former Kate Smith (Kirk) _ 315 Fogoso (Scocrai Takes _ 116 Victory Handicap Byrd (Moon) Stake Star Triumph Boy _ 116 xPrimarily (Kirk* _ 11L From Vega's Justice xMy Guide (No boy) _III '311 At Lucrative Odds Hard Telling (Pascuma) _I I I 15 Walter By Head Margin Haight (Scott) _ 1«I6 St the AmocUtod press. 8ECOND RACE—Purse. 5400: claiming: Nov. By the Associated Press. .(-year-olds and upward, about ? furlongs BOWIE, Md„ 28.—W. L. (15 feet short). Brann's Pictor, one-time Maryland NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 28.—Louis- Stormcock 'Trent) 115 Blenethel _ J14 Stake star, snapped out of a pro- ville 2d, owned by Tony Pelleteri of Broker’s Bud (Acosta)_II Trostar longed slump today to triumph (Boyle) _ 317 New Orleans, put up a courageous xZac Pam (Dufford) _I'“ lOfl easily in the Bryan and O'Hara Me- True Pilate (Martinez)_ ll-> morial Handicap which topped the stretch finish to win the $2,500 Fairy Bay (Cardoza*_I 113 Sir Jerome (Carrillo)_ 115 final at added at a mile Dottle 'Moon) 11 *> card the Bowie track, bring Victory Handicap _ Miss the Eastern season to Cynic (Wright) _ 114 major racing and one-sixteenth today at the Pair xChilly Ebble (Turnbull)_ 10f> a close. xWild Irish (Palumbo) _ IT’ before a of Freetone (no Grounds here crowd boy)_ __ 313 A crowd of around 10.000 fans Corora (no boy) ..._I 134 saw 6,000. the $18.90-for-$2 shot capture THIRD The outlasted RACE—Purse. 5400: claiming: Bowie's richest fixture by a length imported gelding 3-yes r-olds and upward. Charles Town course. and a half in a H. field of nine and Mrs. P. Bonner's Vega's Justice xWar Target (Bletzacker) _110 earn for his xNeon Light (no boy) _ 110 $8,050 Maryland owner. and won by a head. Heartman, the Rough Lane (Trent) _ _ 113 H. P. Metcalf's Royal Exchange filly, Star Copy, other of the Bonner entry, was (Boyle)__ _IH 311 part Not Alone (Dufford) _ 110 got up to head Mrs. Chris- Tilyou Carmada (Martmez) _ close on heels of the first 103 third, the ■Thief jean (Cardoza) tophers favored sprint champion, j _ 113 Darby Dallas< Root) _ 115 for the two. Bullet Doublrab, place. Doublerab, B (Bletzacker) _ ll3 Pretty Ladv recent winner of the Prince Georges They came down the stretch like (Scocca) _110 Hemsley *Moon> _ 113 Handicap at 11-16 miles, found to- a three-horse team. Heartman’s xClane Whizz «Scott)__” 105 Jewel day's 1 3-16 miles' distance and impost staggered him and he Song 'Turnbull) 110 top Castine (Palumbot _ m weight of 120 pounds too big an dropped back in the last sixteenth FOURTH assignment. after on with fine courage. RACE—Purse. 5400; claiming; hanging 3-year-olds- J ,« miles. never and in the (no The winner covered the distance Louisville faltered, xBreezealong boy) _ 105 xChop Sticks (Carrillo) 113 In a last half-dozen strides the Pelleteri 2’i over fast track, carry- Northport iSc-occa) __ II” 1 03 but Rare (Pascuma* _ ing 114 pounds and giving gelding slowly surely improved 105 xEnnance (Scott) ______100 Paul a his margin and at the end was run- Sun Keiper double. Target (Turnbull) _ 103 Post Haste ning strongest. (Ciaggett) __ 3 10 Doublerab ran his usual Specialist 'Palumbo) _ game Louisville $17.20 for $2. being 110 paid Darting Star (Kirk) _ __ 113 race, setting the pace by a narrow among the few winning outsiders of margin until after the last turn. FIFTH RACE—Purse. $500: allowance** the afternoon's program. Then Pictor 3-year-olds and up; about 4^ furlongs drove to the front and 1.'{H1 RUSHING 'a feet more than a half mile). HOME—Pictor ridden xRolls _ pulled away easily after starting (9), by P. Keiper, carried off the honors and main yesterday. Star Copy (4), with W. Turnbull in tne saddle, was second, and Rough (Scocca) 111 Fieldfare (Mann* __ 1 12 slowly and taking the outside course coin in the and O’Hara Memorial New Orleans Results xRoman Bryan Handicap, the closing feature at Bowie Doublrab J. the show money. —Star Staff Boy (Wright) _ _ 111 (1), piloted by Gilbert, got Photo. Time around the bend. Star Copy, al- By the Associated Press. Her (Acosta* _ 11L Grand Lady (Boyle) __ __ lLl ways well up, FIRST RACE—Purse $800: claiming: nipped Doublerab just Flower Battle (Turnbull* _ 100 before 4-year-olds and up: 6 furlongs Never Home (Remerscheid) 111 hitting the wire. Prince Wavgo (Highly) 8.80 4.00 3 40 Mardl Gras (Mora) ___ _114 The 15-dav Bowie Commando Tennis Searcy (Hauer• 4.80 3 40 Cavu 'Blrtzacker) 112 meeting was Wills at Selections Joss Stick (Richard' 3.20 Favorite 2-1 Clarendon Red Cross Racing xBlue Stone (Martinez)_ __ jop declared a Set 1:141 v Time. remarkable success in Heavy Program Blue Couvert (Carrillo) _ 112 Also ran—Catapult. Two Ply. Onig. xWeatherite no boy) _ _108 spite of the fact that cars Is passenger For Tomorrow Miss Persel and Prince Danny. County Clerk 'no boy)_ 114 afforded the Rough Sport only available Sir Jean (no boy) _ _ 113 trans- In Bj thf Associated Press. The Tomorrow Charles Town Consensu* (Fast). For portation. track had Fight Attracts Amateur Purse. $800; expected SECOND RACE— claiming; — Tourney SIXTH Associated Press. Ring RACE—Purse, $400; claiming: Ey the 8 to break even on a dailv BOISE. Idaho. Soldiers at 4-year-olds and up: furlongs. average Yesteryear 'Warren ■ 4 40 3 20 2.80 all ages; furlongs. 1— Most Alert. Kate Smith. _ 102 mutuel handle of Gowan Reid think Fogoso. Scarlet Insco 6 A tennis ball is tied to a Handicap Slated 5— Roman Boy, Time Her, Never to 25 THIRD RACE—Purse $800: claiming; Champ rope Today; Twenty Contests Free Born (Remerscheid)_10.5 Home. 2- year-olds. 1 mile and TO yards xSpring Maid (Moon* _ 00 Bowie Seeks 11th and dropped from the ceiling. Davis Affair Real Man (Adams) 4.00 2.80 2.20 xCourt Ball (Turnbull) ___ _100 Results Straight Meyer 6— Indian Gift, Bred, Linden Between Novices on Pearl Harbor (Duhon) 3.20 2 8o City Saccharoid (Kirk) _-_1*»5 FIRST RACE—Purse, The soldiers, with Perfect Score 'Guerin) 3.40 41-000; claim ns*' ping Girl. Somewhere __1 02 *nd ,:p: 8 furlong: In Turner Feature Due December 13 Time. 1 ;18*,. i*2**r;old* to knock 7— Schedule Cracksine (Wright* 115 2 Grandioso (Harrell) _113 Franklin Open mixed doubles. Clar- (Fast). Maisco 'Phillips* 3.20 Allen Caid (Mora)_ 113 equioment. including heimet. pas By the Louisville Times. local colored fighter, heads tomor- endon Cross from 20 to 25 novice Time. 1-13S. Burner (Root* 110 Bowling Center's Red bouts scheduled AUmar, i^oSE!f0ND R*CE—Purse. $1,000: claim- mask, pack and rifle, while flail- 1— Also ran—Three Bangs Un- Duchess Dell (No bo?)_110 and up, 6 row at benefit for women will Most Alert, Fogoso, Hard Telling. quote, Anna Covell and Epiget. Doublen^hi' 'y»ar\°.lds furlongs night's boxing program Tur- at the ball. handicap on a program beginning at 8 o'clock. Jack Horner carded on Friday. A record of 98 Also ran—Isaroma, Brown China, Study xBar Ship (Berg) lOg the Red Cross in part of the Bowl- 5— Roman Boy, Weatherlte, Never Period. Wills, the favorite at about 2-1. Is novices took part in last year's ama- ers' Legion Nation-wide Home. EIGHTH RACE—Purse. $400; claiming; RACE-—-Purse. 51.000: special after his Victory pro- teur SIXTH RACE—Purse. $2,500 added; maiden ’--year-olds. t» 11th straight victory and fistic highlight.. All entries, 3-year-olds and ud; 1V« milea. furlong*- Harriers' gram, Eddie will 6— Indian Gift, Little City Victory Handicap all ages l,1, miles Manager Hoops, xMitk Toast (Scocca) 'Claggetti 8.70 hopes, if successful Crown; Goldberg senior as 80 __304 n?«mRp.na.n> 4.0° 3 10. here, for a bout well as novice, must be Louisville. IT (J H g 1 y> IT 20 3 Out Bred. Ranger IT (8cott> _ 118 Plnam ,Par*de .Braccaile) 4.00 3 in add 25 cents of his own to each a Vegas Jusmire Beverly) Officiate (Claggett) 112 Stoney Lewis. Individual and team awards to the Time. 1:14 V-,. Brilliant One __113 DTiSmeBT,^aP1"' 4:lui New national Also ran—Halcyon Boy. Paircais. Damon, six-game mixed are x Apprentice allowance claimed. 1 To Enter AAU Test novices topped by the annual x,*l}sa Jan—Weatherlte. Blue Lilv Li-tle In Stribling’s last appearance here doubles No Count, Juliet C. Fast. A"d- record-holders with a score ^arlt* 1 pa^ he lest in the third round to Davis. Charles Town trophy presented by Representative Benclu°Bu, VRe fah! j of 1.633 in the Thanksgiving Dav Ready EIGHTH RACE—Purse. $700. claiming; By the Associated Press j Fred A. Hartley of New Jersey. 4- Two heavyweight matches are on tournament at Lafayette, year-olds and upward; IV miles the NEWARK. N. J.. Nov. 28.—Frank Rosslyn's Among the clubs expected to be rep- Prima Donna (J. Adams) 7.80 4.no 2 80 claiming. program. Clint Conway, the Rase Ulka *L Whiting > 5 20 3 80 Merrick Eleven Victor ;.vear-cOd?Ar^n7ieUrSRand ,0 yards. Lucy and Billy Stalcup will • Herrr-,.;-ji1 mli? ; resented are St. Mary's B. C. of Fair Player (M. Duhon) 3.40 •• colored soldier who Dixon, New York 158- To Its (Keiper) 5 30 3 10 -0 180-pound University's strive to liier„GuaranTop carry on with their spec- Open Racing Time. 2:op4,. Sergeant (Claggetti 3 On fi 00 chilled Alexandria. National Training Abb0' Buddy Komar last Monday, freshman is tacular in Also ran—Obisbo. Mv Echo, Broiler, On Touchdown 5 §coiJct' 'Turnbull) ■’40 pound Negro star, rolling today's Franklin School. Merrick B C Club of Early d Budded (Gilbert) 3! is back to meet Jack Jordon of Boys’ Brown Bomb. ~B0 favored to win tomorrow’s National five-game event. They will be among A first-period touchdown by Adrl- Time, 1:4 7. Miami. Washington and Apollo A. C. A real The other match has two AAU more than 20 all-star Meet Tomorrow ran—Conowingn. Sweet Repose I cross-country championship Capital ; scramble for all honors is expected, ani gave Merriclc Boys’ Club 105- Shot Merry young boys. Leo Matriaccini of Bal- and some he • venture e.° EI.fn,nir Leige, experts predict will couples in competition with some 75 Bee Cap. Tommy Atkins and Reg with the wildest action due in Fri- Stinging Captures pound football team a 6-0 victory aE B'aher and Mrs e timore and Howard Jones of Wil- better the 31:16.2 time that won him of the best d Jacobs entryr» twosomes in the Middle novice d Dead heat for third. as day’s opening engagements over Branch mington, the principals. the AAU title earlier Atlantic area. More Thon 400 Horses yesterday Eastern in Metropolitan when the untried, wild-swinging Bay Meadows Handicap SIXTH former this month. The 18th annual the Club of RACE—Purse, aid 000 added Danny Petro, Golden Meyer Davis At Hand for youngsters make their bows. By the Associated Press. Boys’ Washington M,em5na> Handicap; Gloves is after his women's tournament will Inaugural, ?rTe\rr ofri. ?ar,d d"ra un: champion, ninth harriers will be rolled Numbered the SAN Nov. 28.— League. e ?' 1J, miles Thirty-two challenge among oustanding MATEO. Calif.. PirtorJ.P8r-° (KciDeri 1 in at the 18 00 p to 4 on victory facing Frankie Bashara Dixon's over the 10.000-meter Lucky strike December 13. Advanced One amateurs in the are Frank with Pos. Eastern (0). Merrick ffl). Star Copy (Turnbull) 8 might Day tourney Stinging Bee. Jockey Johnny 50 3 so of and a Bill Q B._Biegel _Trayner Dnublrab (Gilbert) Philadelphia, if winner may (about 6milesi Weequahic Park Wood, originator of the city's cham- won the $10,000 added {In Cady, defending heavyweight Longden up, F B Padtrett _ Rosa Time. 7:00'.v be booked for a return match oldest feminine Br tin Associated Prtst. Ai«o against course at 2:30 p m., but absent will special event, an- pion; Red Vernon, welter titlist; Bay Meadows Handicap today, fin- R H._Stephanos_Gilroy ran—Incoming Bon Jour, naught, j L. H.-Baily Tnerarch. Coosa Danny Reed, only to former nounced last CHARLES W. -Adrianl and Equifox. fighter whip be Greg Rice, Notre Dame night. TOWN, Va.. Nov. Celinski. 126-pound champion, ishing the mile and an eighth course C. -Furmana_ Clark j him As usual Pete< since he turned is a the will be on R G_Wyre _ 8edoro pro. Thi? ace and 1941 crown winner, and party the 28.—With the arrival of race and'Dick Mullen, a featherweight three and a half lengths ahead. SEVENTH RACE—-Purse. $1,700: els m- officials L. G. .Richmond_ Pierr# ing. -t-year-olds and six-rounder. Ano’her six sends Lero\ genial general manager of up: ]'- of Yale, whom the this Sir J. R. — mi’c- Schwartzkopf here year. Jeffrey, ridden by Martin, T. Miller _ Frayier Key Ring iCraigi 5.00 •’ nil 1 today, last-minute preparations L so brother Charlie Petro Tuffv Lucky Strike, with the winners T._Kidwell _ Croper Satin Can (RenfSk) against Dixon beat when he won the inter- split- was second. Step By. with Charley 300 •'•50 R E_ Dresher _ Panaeua Canmseti (Turnbull) Cummings, the British sailor who 4-A ting the entire fund for the opening Monday of the •V-’n collegiate event this month. prize made up Corbett in the was thrid. L. E Herndor _ Sporaceno Time. 7:38' saddle, last week defeated Tiger Nelson. from entrance fees of $3. Ten Charles Town Club's It on Himself the Score by periods: ran—Pr‘nca Govans and : Rice was out with a Jockey 18-day Brought Sweepida, highly rated Cali- Re 0- leg injury Eastern ___0 0 0 0 O hitf'od Another local favorite, Nick Latsios, games will be rolled, with the first has “Mus- and Schwartzkopf withdrew because fall meeting were completed. Ray Bray been dubbed fornia-bred 5-year-old that packed Merrick R n o 0—6 tangles with Leon Kennedy, Wash- five-game block at 3 o'clock. cles'' his Bear teammates the of EIGHTH RACE—Purse. $1 000: of pressure of studies. starting by Chicago high weight 117 pounds and Substitutions: Eastern—Mulliktn. Perry. claim- Post time for the first race has Roberson. ing 3-year-olds and up; 1 mil's ington colored fighter. he took the of Lazzaro. Bruno. Merrick—Welsh. since lip weightlifting. role favorite, finished ninth. Touchdown—Adrianl Discouraged (Turnbull) 13.30 8.40 4 ;>u Lt. Joe McCluskey (United States been set for 1:30 Eastern war Darby Du p.m., (Kirk) 78.70 l"RO Navy> of the New York A. C.. winner Bulrush (Maori! to 80 time. Eight races will be offered Time. I 49. of more AAU titles than any other Is Slated Also ran—Rough Pass. 1 REMEMBER: “A Gift from Spoon Bread. athlete: Lou of the Millrose daily. BECKERS MEANS MORE" Allessandro. Maechance and Rodin. i Gregory to A. __ Retire A., 10,000-meter champion five Next Is to The meeting originally was sched NINTH RACE—Purse. st.oOO; claiming times in the last 13 and May 1, Carry uled 8-year-olds and up: 1', miles years, to^ipen Tuesday, December 1, Bolivar (Renick) 17.00 10 70 7 10 George De George of the New York but was moved up when Bowie can- Avesta iClaggetn 5 10 3.90 c Gallant Robin To Stud Next Year A. C., national steeplechase title Usual Added celed its schedule and cScocca) 4 30 $75,000 Monday Time. 1-58. holder, are expected to furnish B> the Associated closed its meeting today. Also ran—Hada Star. DorO'hv Pomp Press. Rough Dixon's Club officials Going. wrote Hot. Col Scott, major opposition. CHICAGO, Nov, 28 —The 69th Jockey said the track c Saxoman. Josie s Pal. Nopalosa Rolo had been into and Scarcanter. In Blue Grass Kentucky Derby will be run at his- put perfect condition for the toric Churchill Downs. opening card and that more B* the Associated Pres* Louisville, than 400 horses were Ky.. on Col. Matt already quar- — Eastern Branch Basketers Saturday. May 1, LEXINGTON. Ky., Nov. 28 tered on the Angel and Rudy Dusek J. Winn, president of the American grounds. Chal’edon. fifth on the list cf The town itself Turf Association, announced to- already was world's leading In Mat Show Feature money-winning To Start Practice tor night. jammed with racing men and fol- , will be retired to lowers of the Maurice Tillet. better known in Col. Winn said the won bangtails and offi- stud for the 1543 season at Gr.l- Derby, rassling circles as cials viewed prospects of the meet- the original Angel.: in Four Classes by Shutout, last May, would carry will be Ugher farm near.here. Ira Drymon. Play ing with considerable de- featured in Wednesday ! the usual $75,000 in added money optimism, 1 farm owner, announced today. Basket ball at Eastern and tire night's headline g’T’cple match at practice and a gold cup would be presented spite gas rationing. The 6-year-old bay son of Chal- Branch Club this week said Turner's Arena. His opponent will Boys' begins to the owner of the winning thor- They regular train service to lenger II-Laura Gal. owned by W. with listed for 120 be Rudy Dusek. heed man of the periods 90, 105, oughbred. Harpers Perry and Martinsburg, Nebraska riot L. Brann of Glade Valley. Md.. has and teams. both towns, and squad. 135-pound The date of the Derby was de- nearby Charles The earned $374,660 during his racing Among the other events on this Town was to handle Angel, whose main attraction cided upon at a called meeting of adequate large is a career. In 44 races, he won 20. fin- week’s there are sev- race crowds. freakish body, hasn't been de- sports program the American Turf Association, in five ished second seven times and was eral league football games and two Daily double feated showings locally and j which adopted a resolution asking wagering will be on third six times. clashes. the first and his record claims only one draw independent the Kentucky State Racing Com- second races and offi- since Challedon was chosen as horse of The schedule: cials said he was brought to this coun- mission to allot to Churchill Downs daily purse distributions the year m 1939 and 1940 in polls try by Karl Pojello. Touch Football league. its usual 19 days of spring racing probably would average about $400 conducted by a turf magazine. He section. (i:3o p m Junior Monday—Mary- in 1943, opening Saturday, per race. was second to Johnstown in the land ve Stanford; Tuesday. Fordham vs. April Minnesota: Wednesday. Maryland vs. Notre 24. and 15. 1939 His closing Saturday, May Forest to Be Kentucky Derby. only Dame; Thursday, Stanford vs. Minnesota. The directors Big Open Friday. Fordham vs Indiana adopted a resolu- stakes triumph this year was in the J Senior section. 8:15 pm, Monday— tion declaring a dividend of 75 cents Listed to Dodgers vs. Rams, Tuesday Otants vs. j Whirlaway Race For Philadelphia handicap. to Turkey Hunting Bears: Wednesday. Packers vs Redskins: payable stockholders of record By thf Associated Press. § Thursday. Rame vs. Bears: Friday, Packers December 8. C. Benson Du Shane.! vs. Dodgers. In Louisiana RICHMOND. Va.. Nov. 28.—The jr.. of Chicago was elected a mem- Handicap Indoor Football Practice. No Military ... 40.000 acres Secret of to ber Buckingham-Appo- Crane Start Cue Crown 105-pound team—Tuesday, Friday. 7:15 of the directorate to succeed the mattox-Cumberland-Prince Edward p.m. late Senator Johnson N. Camden At Fair Grounds 170-pound team—Wednesday, 7:30 p m. State forest, affording some of the of Paris. Ky. Defense Tomorrow in Outdoor Footbrll Practice. By the Associated Press. ... As a matter of fact it's not even a best wild turkey hunting in East I civilian 90. 105-ponnd teams—Monday, Wednes- i NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 28.—The North America, will be open to, day. Thursday. Friday. 4 p.m. secret, 'cause have known for — Washingtonians sportsmen December 7-37. State For- Match With Caras 170-pound team Tuesday, Thursday, famous money-winning thorough- j 4 pm over that "A ester F. C. Pederson and Boxing Classes. Uchfman Bears Tackle sixty-five years GIFT FROM Judge Es the Associated Press bred Whirlaway was entered in the William S. Snow, chairman of Tuesday. Friday. (1:15. M l 5 p.m.. Sat- the — BECKERS MEANS MORE." Even old Santa himself DETROIT, Nov. 28 Irving Crane urday. 1. 4 p.m. Leu Gevinson. coach. $15.000-added Louisiana Handicap praises State Game have an- j Commission, of N. Class-i. Bombers in Court Start Livonio. Y„ opens defense of Conditioning-Wrestling to be run as the December 12 fea- to the skies the kind of found here. But this Christ- nounced. 1 gifts his world pocket billiards champion- Monday. Wednesday. Thursday, 6.30, Lichtman Bears. col- 9.30 p.m F. De Mar. cofich. Washington ture at the Pair Grounds here at : mas there have been some made ... of ship Monday by meeting Jimmy ored pro basket ball team, opens its changes course; League Football Games. a mile and one Julius Caras of Philadelphia in the open- season at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon furlong, G. as Club Will 105-pound team. 1 p.m. Saturday—East- ; you'll find, of yore, an unrivaled collection of sparkling Boys' Stage ing match of six-day tournament ern Branch vs. Georgetown Branch. e.l by playing the Bowling Field Bomb- Reeder, general manager, announced Fairlawn No. 1. Metropolitan Police Boys' I new here. ers at and different gift ideas at Beckers But you Pin Matches Club No. 5 vs. Merrick Boys’ Club, at Fair- Turner's Arena. today. frankly Weekly In other matches WiUie Mosconi lawn No. 2. The Bears hope to present an even The entry was made by Ben WON'T find our service up to par. We hope you will see Boys’ Club of will of Jackson. Mich., Andrew Independent Games. Washington opposes better outfit than last year's, which Jones, trainer now at Hialeah, 90-pound league. Saturday. 11 a m — hold bowling matches on Saturday Ponzi of and won 22 consecutive your way clear to shop NOW, before the and CARRY Philadelphia Ralph Eastern Branch vs. Georgetown Branch, at games. Among Miami, with Whirlaway and other RUSH, mornings from 10 a.m. to noon from Greenleaf of New York tackles Fairlawn No. 1. Er- the new players are Clarence of the . with 170-pound league Saturday. 7 p.m.— prides your gifts right along you. November 28 through March 6 at win of Chardon. Ohio. Bell. Rudolph Eastern Branch vs. Georgetown Branch, at Puggy Sonny Woods, Charley In addition to Whirlaway. nom- the city's leading bowling who the title last Fairlawn No. 1 alleys. Crane, captured Isles. Zack Clayton and Bruiser inations received late today includ- The schedule was in match with Basket Ball Fraelice Periods. arranged by May challenge play Plummer. ed 8. Nesbitt’s Dick 90. 1(15 pound teams—Monday, Wed- High Staretor and Hobart, secretary of the Metro- Rudolph, is co-favorite in the meet The Bombers will a nesday and Friday, 4 p.m Saturday. present strong Copperman, Mrs. H. P. Bonner's politan Washington Bowling Alley with the veteran Greenleaf, now 42 10 a m. team, including such as Al- 170-pound players Heartman and Vega’s Justice, Jay Operators' Association. years old. tram—Monday. Wednesday, exander former s o.m Saturday. 2 pm. Bupp, Lehigh ace: D. Weil’s Haichow. Joe W. Brown's DON'T DELAY All contenders are one-time 135-pound team—-Monday. Wednesday. Jerry Martin, of the House 8 p.m.. Saturday. 3 p.m. formerly Brownie, Cold Stream Stable's champions as the field was limited of David quint: Charles Mauzy. Illi- Pool Program. Tragic Ending, Louisiana Farm's BUY IT TODAY! Central Branch to the foremost six players this year nois. and Fob of the 20th Boys Monday—Midget and junior swim meet. Rasky Riverland, King Ranch's Salto, because of transportation problems. 5:30 p.m Century Club of Cleveland. To Have Four Quints Tuesday—Elimination races, relay races, Riveredge Farm's Ben Gray, Green- CARRY IT AWAY! flutter board races. tree Stable's Corydon and — Gramps. Central Branch Boys’ Club begins Wednesday Time trials, under-water its basket ball All Its Aerials Safe swim conteat, Marriage, owned by R. A. Coward practice tomorrow. Thursday—Relay races and red rover Towers Winner Eleven and C. L. Dupuy, and Mrs. Teams will be sponsored in the 90, HAVERFORD. Fa.—Unbeaten games. Anthony *■ w. Friday—Time trials, water polo. Alban Towers 140-pound team Pelleterie’s Bayview, which won the £5 A 105, 120 and 135 pound sections. Haverford does not lead the Saturday—Gold Ash hunt. 2:3o p.m.: College blanked the Georgetown Trojans, $100,000 Santa Anita two **IL M0M1 0144S4 OROCRS Last year this club had two un- Nation in but lucky penny hunt. 4 P.m. Handicap passing, no team did Beginners' classes—Every day. S:30 and 48-0, yesterday In a Georgetown I3J ^ defeated teams, and its better in years ago. representa- avoiding pass intercep- Boys' Club football tives won classes—Every day. 4 p.m league game. All now are stabled at the Fair eight league and tourna- tions. The Main Liners had none — team practice Every evening, Dave Lynn scored for the winner’s Grounds except Whirlaway, Salto ment titles. grabbed by the all n.. senior team! every evening. FOR VICTORY: WAR BONDS STAMPS opposition year. i„ Junior team. touchdowns. and Ben Gray. ; K—p Buying AND