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Before You Leave Rosecroft Entries LITTLE SPORT Two Leading Drivers for tonight. FOST TIME. 8:1* PM. Bitter Art FIRST RACE—Trot; 19 classified: 1 Lilly and Walge mile; purse. *700. Althea Gibson Get in — 4-1 to jTo Clash Feature Bunter Hanover (T. Walters) Claudia’s Girl (E. Avery) -- 6-2 Win Vance Hanover (L. Kau£fmann)___ 5-1 Wrestling Features Rex Bills (E. Kelly) -lo-l Nelly Son* (E. Mitchell)-15-1 First European Test Lilly Bitter and Art Walge were At Rosecroft Tonight B Hit <no driver) 13-1 Lady Brooks (G. Kina)- 8-1 winners of the two feature Drivers as well as horses will be Ken Scott (C. Glaee)- 3-1 Also eligible: matches on last night’s wrestling featured tonight at Rosecroft with Brochton (T. Lewis)- 15-1 In Net Tourney Today Parraway (Ed Myer) 3-1 Myerly (L. Turlinaton)- 7-2 show at Turner’s Arena. and Hal '^K' Wendell Wathen Story Cape 14 «e* Faatwaa th* Associated Press Tip Volo (J. Walters) -__ 4-1 By »Y Ca.» TM-W«,H lhU Miss Bitter disposed of Marie in the spotlight. SECOND RACE—Pace; 19 classified (1st MANCHESTER, England, Jun Bennett with a body press, while Wathen, who scored his fourth div.); 1 mile; purse, S700. 7.—Althea Gibson of New Yorl i, Walge won when his opponent, True W. A. (J. Cooke) _ 3-1 feature of the meeting be- Commodore Hal (J. Amato)- 7-3 Frederic Von was victory or Levering Lacrosse Star gets her first big test in Europeai , Schact, disquali- 8usie Son* (J. Walters) 8-1 Win, Lose Draw Minor hind last will drive Coal* Bay (J. Wllcutts) _J()-l Leagues fled for roughness. Fedor night, ■ Continued By the Associated Press SWARTHMORE, June 7 tennis competition today. Shi HI Lo’s Forbes (M. Hubbard)_ 3-1 From Page C-l.) Pa., in the featured _ The two-man affair went to Mr. Chuck Volo Windy Law (Ed Myer 4-1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. (Special).—Burt Levering of Ar- plays Barbara Scofield of Sai Miss Bulck (T. Lewis) _ 8-1 Europe and Hawk over Jesse seventh race, an 11-12 classified Maryland Maid (M. Biddle)_15-1 Syracuse, 5-7; Ottawa, 3-5 (first game a ! Rip you bring in a left-hander to to one batter. He 11 lington, Va., defenseman on the Francisco in the quarter-finals o Also ellelble: pitch stopped innings). James and John while the pace for a $1,000 purse. Story, Toronto. 2; Baltimore. 0. Melas, o*uica Mic DiAvu *» auuduiw..... o-s Swarthmore lacrosse team, has the Northern Lawn Tennis tour Jackie Robinson’s rampant running in 1947 when the Negro star Buffalo, 11: Springfield, 3. was a draw be- his third headline victory, Wicomico Direct (T. Walter* I_ 4-1 lopener 30-minute seeking Montreal, (>: Rochester, 5. been selected on the All-Penn- (C. Crook) _ 6-1 nament. Tom O'Brien was terrorizing the International League. He did it by walking PACIFIC | teen Hans Kampfer and Antonio will hold the reins on Valdo Abbe. COAST LEAGUE. 'sylvania-Delaware lacrosse team. Althea, who nearly dusted of : the man ahead of Robinson. Richards didn’t do this San Francisco, 4: Hollywood. 3. iGattonie. Chuck Volo is a candidate for THIRD RACE—Pace: IP classified (2nd often, San Diego, 3; Sacramento. 2 (11 In He also has been chosen as a lings). Louise Brough in the Americai ii_____ dlv.>: 1 mile; purse. $700. but to have its effect on Robinson. the Little Brown Jug. the top pac- enough psychological Portland. 8; Seattle. 3. | member of the South team for So Clever (no driver) _ in a three-se Los championships Belle Amour (Ed Myer)_ 3-1 Angeles, ti; Oakland. 3. the annual ing nxture on tne narness calen- “That, however, is not as extreme as another Richards AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. North-South game match last year, and several othei Volo's Echo (I. Gray) _10-1 | dar, out probably will be a slight Olive Clancey (P. Church)_ 6-2 Minneapolis, 5; Indianapolis, 4 (10 in Saturday at Troy, N. Y. net stars are thii strategem. With the Bisons ahead by two or three runs, we’ve nlngs). American using Joe Pricci Gains Lead a Nona C. (H. Case) 15-1 underdog tonight. Valdo Abbe, Harry's Pride <M. Hubbard)_20-1 Louisville, 2; St. Paul. 0. tourney as a tuneup for the all- seen him purposely walk a dangerous batter with the bases Kansas City. 13: Toledo, 5. Sliver Melody (W. Storum) _ 4-1 consistent 9-year-old bay gelding, Columbus. 7: Milwaukee. 5. England championships at Wim- O. D. Wollen <L. Applecate)_ 6-1 lfiflrfpH Tt. hpftpp fn trlvp awav nno run fhan fn Iocp thp won last Saturday night’s fea- Also ellalble: this month. It wil bledon later Piney Boy (E Adams) _.. 3-1 In ture and looks good for a repeat lead.” Atlanta. 12; Chattanooga. 1. Bowling Tourney High Pine (L. Harrell) _ 8-1 *■ be Miss Gibson’s first appearance .. • Little Rock. 5; New Orleans. 0. Vickey Hal (H. Case) _ 1(1-1 performance. Mobile. 1. at Wimbledon. Joe Pricci. with a 15-game 1.986 Miss Wicomico (T. Walters). 4-1 7; Memphis, Chuck Volo was second to IT’S ALWAYS BEEN the here that Richards had TEXAS LEAGUE. coin jviiss uioson ana naisf total, is the leader at the half-way theory Houston, H-5: Oklahoma City. 0-2 (sec ond 10 Spruce Up in his first outing at FOURTH RACE—Trot: 16 classified; 1 as game Innings!. mark in the News 30-game elim- much to do with the Detroit Tigers’ 1945 World Series vic- Dallas. 5; 1. Scofield, who arrived yesterdaj mile; purse. $700 Shreveport. Rosecroft. The 3-year-old brown Beaumont. :i; Fort Worth. 2. ination Argo Mite (P. Church) _ 6-1 from Prance, had little trouble bowling tourney being tory over the Chicago Cubs as anybody. Not by his batting or Tulsa. 5; San Antonio. 1 colt has a mark of 2:07%. He Mr Volo Morris (L. Turlington)_ 6-1 ir staged at six different Cardinal EASTERN LEAGUE. polishing off their opponents maple Sin (W. storum) _ 4-1 even by his catching, which was faultless, but his to won the Reading worth by ability Scranton. 1-S: Hartford. 0-3 (first gam Big Girl _ ; Futurity, (no driver) 3-1 12 the first two rounds. Barbara if plants. Dick (W. innings'. and also Case Fleming) _ 7-21 take command. Elmira, b: $14,620 last year, defeat- Hanover Williamsport, 0. ranked No. 7 in the United States The veteran duckpin star fired Pablo (E. Jones) _ 6-1 Flashy Princess (E. Schenectady, 13; Binghamton. 5. ed Solicitor at Laurel. Avery)_ 5-2 The had won the American in Wilkes-Barre. 5; I. while Althea is classified as “A' a 687 five-game set last night at Moppltt (Ed Myer) 10-1 Tigers just League pennant Albany. Also slated to run are Shamrock SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. player. Lafayette to spurt 67 pins ahead Also eligible: St. Louis. A rusty and recently returned Army captain named Columbia. 0-2; Savannah. 1-7. Kerr Scott (L. Harrell) _ 3-1 Vic, Berty York, who came within i Macon. 2; Montgomery, 0. of Lady D. (C. Knierlm) _ young Tommy Mock of Arling- B-2 Hank Greenberg had parked one in the left field stands to Columbus, (1: Augusta. 1. American quarter-finalists ir an ace of a Dumbarton (R. McPhilllrs)_ 4-1 ton. who to second world’s record at Jacksonville. 7: Charleston. 4. the men’s singles are Gardnai dropped place Flying Fortress (C Crook) __ _10-1 clinch the championship on the final day. That night, en route WESTERN LEAGUE. with 1.919 Ocean Downs last year, and of Miami and Hal Burrows after a 596 set. Pueblo. 5-4; Sioux City. 4-3. Mulloy Mitchell Hanover. to Detroit to open the Series, there was a wild party. Lincoln. 10-4; Denver. 2-21. FIFTH RACE-Pace: 10 classified (1st Omaha. 6; Colorado Charlottesville, Va. Mulloy meet: Clarence Appier, among the 30 1 Springs. 5. dlv): mile: purse. $80o. was a Wichita. 4: Des Moines. 3. Honor's The Tiger management isn’t exactly miserly. There N. Kumar of India and Bur- survivors who will compete at Lady <L. Harrell) _ 4-1 today Sweet Alvina (D. Smith) __ 3-1 train to use the words of an erudite member of the rows tackles B. Axelson of Sweden ! Bladensburg tomorrow night, Elliott Hanover (C. Knierlm)_1U-I private and, started a 636 set with last night’s Vanguard (J. Hylan) 2-1 party, champagne flowed like wine And there was Rudy York, Annadale Beats Doris. Hart of Jacksonville, Fla. in Guy Yardley (no driver) _15-1 Thrifty top game of 166. Payofl Deacon Siskiyou (M. Hubbard)_ 0-1 uulc ucotuucu x uni ao xiiuxan diiu Champions. uy lvitzniiy pan pan and Shirley Fry of Akron. Ohio Gene De Bary pitched a one- Little Shawnee (E. Avery _ 5-2 Tonight, 31 women will com- Electric (J. the new French champion, alsc Hal Eyler) _ 3-1 baseman,” playing a game of basketball by himself while others hitter yesterday as the Annadale pete in the third round at King Also eligible: raced the Midnight ... & Co. softball team beat through first two round; McKay (P. Snyder) __ 6-1' dined. A napkin was the ball Thrifty Pin at 8 yesterday after arriving by plane starting o’clock.
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