Old Fulton NY Post Cards by Tom Tryniski
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maummmmmmm"'- - I ill, l» SPORTS THE HERALD STATESMAN, YONKERS, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1935 17 SPORTS Wins Six Races In First Start At Mt. Vernon WINS AUTO CLASSIC Local Rider, Brother Dominate WINS SIX RACES AT MT, VERNON|Eastche8ter's Giants, Yankees Lead Leagues Memorial Stadium Race Card Annual Games By Double Holiday Victories • Eastern Champion Makes Auspicious Debut by Win* Attract 3,000 Subway World Series Looms for First Time This Season ning All But Final of Handicap Races Which as Yanks Nick Senators Twice and White Sox Split Is Taken bv Bill Rest all —Purraalee, Fitzsimmons Pitch for Giants . „ : • - • Holiday Track Program of Special to The Herald Statesman. 35 Eyents Featured by By LAWTON CARVER MOUNT VERNON, May 31.—Goldie Reatall, 1934 Eastern Running of Johnson United Prtaa Correspondent short track motorcycle racing champion, won six out of the seven NEW YORK, May 31.—The legion of prophets who said the races in which he participated in last night's motorcycle racing Special to The Herald Statesman next World Series would be seen by New Yorkers for the price of program at Memorial Stadium here. Restall won the main scratch TUCKAHOE. May 31—Running a subway ride today—for the first time this season—found their event and defeated George* Matheson, popular Canadian rider, in a under the colors of Eastchester High Alumni Association, Johnson, prediction shaping up all around. special match race. '.< former , high school track star. —<r While a record-breaking Polo The only race which the popular stepped a 330-yard dash at the Grounds crowd of 64,000 watched • Yonkers rider failed to win was fourth.annual Town of Eastchester the Giants whip the Dodgers twice taken by his younger and less- McGraths Trim track and field meet in the fine Beacons«Crews. illustrious brother, Bill. time of 23.3 seconds in one of the and move farther Into the National Goldie was making his second features of the meet. League van, the Yankees knocked start on the motorcycle circuit New Englands Johnson became one of the day's AshburtonsCop off Washington In a holiday double this season after several months two-time winners when the alumni header and took over the American of inactivity. His riding was flaw association's 880-yard relay team League lead. less last night and only in one Softball Games In League Fray trimmed a crack team of former That double victory for the Yan race was he unable to end in front. Tuckahoe High stars In the good Bill won the final of the handi time of one minute, 39.3 seconds. kee* while the White Box were Butler —Holds Opposition Throe Games Are Plaved breaking even In a pair with Cleve- cap races when he breezed across Running with Johnson, who ran the land the finish line more than 25 yards as Mates, Pile Up 8-3 third leg. were Chrystal, Berado and in Sixth Ward Leauue— knocked Chicago off the top ahead of George Matheson. Lead in Sixth Ward Paglierl, Manhattan College star. KELLY PETILLO Beacons Score 23 Runs for the first time In weeks and . Goldie won the first heat, won changed a "one horse race Into » Staged under a perfect setting By The Associated Press free-for-all battle. 'Bis semi-final race, but was unable The McGraths held their position with a cloudy sky the meet drew Wholesale run producing was evi to get out of a "pocket" in the INDIA*.-v.. ^/4Jid, way it.—Dar Attendance records for Memorial in second place in the Chippewa nearly 3,000 people to Eastchester ing thirty-year-old Kelly Petlllo, denced last night In the Sixth Ward Day were knocked down and final and bowed to his brother. High Field. The card consisted of Softball League when the Beacons Baseball League by handing the who risked his last penny to get In trampled by 264,000 spectators who The closest match of the night 35 events which were open to any the race, claimed the victor's spoils scored a 23-8 triumph over the Mo- New Englands an 8-3 setback at saw eight double headers In the two occurred in the special-match race resident of Eastchester, Tuckahoe today for the fastest 600 miles ever quettes at Middle Lots Field. clrcuita yesterday, and witnessed, between Benny Kaufman and Lew Moquette Oval Wednesday night. or Bronxville. The meet was con turned on the death-ridden bricks Nine runs In the first and third too, the wholesale juggling of stand Wilson. The former nosed out Wil The New Englands were formerly ducted by the Eastchester Recrea of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. frames provided the winners with a ings. The Giants' double win, for, tion Council under the chairman The Los Angeles Italian-Ameri huge margin in a game In which son with a spectacular burst of known as the Charles Market nine. instance, shoved the Dodgers all the' speed in the last 20 yards. ship of Hollings C. Renton. can, celebrating "the first time a car 41 hits were made. Neither team could score for the way to fifth place In the National Jack Parr, a comparatively un The summary: ever stayed together" for htm, The Beacons got 28 hits with Daly League. The Cards climbed Into known rider came from behind to first two innings but in the third 40-yard dash (Juniors under 85 pounds) whipped his powerful little cream- and H. Taylor getting four apiece. second, attaining that height for nip Lew Wilson and Bill Restall in inning both teams broke loose with —DeXeo, first heat, 8.1 seconds. Salvatore. colored speedster across the finish The score: the first time since the 1935 race the fourth heat of the scratch races. a string of bits and at the end of .second heat, 1.1 seconds; DeBany. third line before a record crowd of 155,- Mnqur tt,-i ab. r. h. Beacons ab. r. h. heat, 4.3 seconds; Patanelli, fourth heat, 000 race fans yesterday for a 500- Head 4 0 3 H. Taylor began. Wilson's victory in the semi-final this frame the score stood 4-3 in 8,4 »seconds; Albert Albanese.. fifth heat. « a 4 mlle average of 106.240 miles an Massarese 4 1 3 Treacy 3 3 1 of the scratch races produced the favor of the McGraths. 6.1 seconds; Assumms, sixth h«at, 8.4 Brancard 3 0 0 Monsler 3 3 3 The Giants added to their league seconds. hour. He will collect a $20,000 cash best time of the night, 1:23 4-5 The McGraths opened their half Jamln 3 3 1 Durklna 4 3 1 lead yesterday by beating the Dod 40-yard dash (Juniors under 80 pounds) first prize, $2,060 in lap prizes, and O'Hare 3 1 0 Daly S 3 4 gers in the first game on a six-run seconds. of the third when Ryan reached —Morra, first heat,, 8 seconds; DIPippo, Goldy Restall,'Eastern short track motorcycle racing champion, thousands more for accessories. Reagan 4 1 3 Kelleher 5 3 3 rally in the. first Inning that in The summaries: first on an error. The next two second heat, 6.2 seconds; Hague, third Motan 4 0 3 McOrath 4 *3 3 HANDICAP RACES who spent six out of seven races in first start at Memorial Stadium, heat, 6.1 seconds; LsPorla, fourth heat. The nation's greatest speed spec Sullsvan 3 0 0 Drought 4 3 3 cluded homers by Ott and Al Cue- men were retired. Butler was 6.1 seconds; Clark, fifth heat, 8.1 seconds; Krst beat—Won by Goldie Restall. Tom Mount Vernon, track last night. Only race which local rider did not McOrath 4 3 3 B. Taylor 4 4 3 clnello and by sending Fat Freddy walked, and Reilly singled, scoring Lee. sixth heat, I seconds; LaManna. sev tacle was marred by another Connell, second; B1U Nicholls, third. Time, Peyton 3 1 3 Clegler 4 1 3 win was won by younger brother, Bill. enth heat, 6.1 , seconds; Allport, eighth fatality. Clay Weatherly, twenty- Fitzsimmons out to pitch the night 1:39 4-5 seconds. Ryan and Butler. Loughlin walked heat, 6 seconds; Hockbrunn, ninth heat. 5.4 cap. With those homers Parmelee 8econd heat—Won by George Matheson. five, Cincinnati driver at Jhe wheel Totals 33 8 It Totals 43 33 36 and scored on a double by Mc- seconds; Chlvinskl. 10th heat, 61 seconds: Bobby Schwelt, second; Jimmy Mlele. of the doomed racer'^tnat killed 8core by Innings: won the opener, 8 to 3. Fitzsim Grath, who was out stealing third. Roderick Smith, 11th heat, 8 seconds. third. Time, 1:30 3-5 seconds. Johnny Hannon of Norristown, Pa., Momattes : 3 0 10 0 3— 8 mons allowed, only two hlta and won Third heat—Won by BUI Restall. Fred ' In the New Englands' half of 30-yard dash (Juniors under 95 pounds) Beacons . 1 0 9 0 3 0 8—33 the third Michalak doubled, Har Today's Sport Neivs Flashes —LaPorta, first heat, 6 seconds; Murphv, In a trial run May 21, rode it over Umpires — Terry, plate: Harrington, by 6 to 6. Knop, second; Bill Williams, third. Time, the wall of. the northwest turn at 1:28 3-5 seconds. rington singled, Krutelia reached second heat, 7 seconds: Schelz. third hes't, bases. Scorer—Byrnes. Time of game—1 The Cardinals climbed by beating Fourth heat—Won by Benny KTaufman. first on an eyor, and Kotash was 7 seconds; Salvatore, fourth heat, 7.1 sec 110 miles an hour on the eighth hour.