undajj Catholic U. Shades Virginia in Boxing Meet, 4i-3 f&pofte ____ * filaf WAShING x ON, D. C., ^uARCii ‘ti, 1949 ♦ Pilot of 115 Graduated' National Duckpin Event Hits Rohr Saves Cardinal I Sanford Says Figures Show Maryland Ringmen Class With He Should Win 18 for Yanks finish Third With By Potomac Power Squadron Record More to Come Streak Victory V. T. H Bien John Boshar. Harold M. Entry, ly the Auociattd Press By Malcolm Lamborne, Jr. Brown. Paul D. Brown Marvin T. Broy- McAlwee championships, opening tneir sec- hill. Ralph D. Burns. W. H. Burroughs, By Ben I ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Frederick G. Calvert, jr. ond week. Of# hundred and fifteen men still to take Mar. 26.—Fred Sanford likes L. S, U. Meet Victor Basil L Carr. William M. Clark. Arthur With some 35 teams In and women were “graduated” last B. Cooke. Forrest L. Cromwell. Harold H. * j annual Heavy Scrap the in the The seventh Hyattsville! to say he got his Christmas th* Associated Prost David. Earle M. Dawson. Patrick A. Deck, up reservations, entry By night in the Potomac River Squad- L. will be on at Hyattsville! Heavyweight Charley Rohr ap- Richard L. Eschinger, Roger Flather, 19th annual National Duckpin handicap present early when the St. COLUMBIA, S. C„ Mar. 26 (JP). ron’s annual class in Ex- George L. Gadea. to a piloting. James A. Hale. Recreation at 2 p.m. with 10 p.m. plied two-fisted first-aid: to the Gulick. Jacob Kenneth Congress tournament which opens Louis Browns sold him —Louisiana State U. slammed out ercises were held a dinner- B. Haynes John H. Heister. Samuel S, the deadline for entries. rapidly expiring Catholic U. box- enuring Hill. Herman E. Hoffman, jr.: K. next Saturday at Norfolk, Va., last De- three victories in the finals here dance at the Terrace Room of Loyl* The Elizabeth Barger classic at ing streak last night and Johnston. Alan W Jones. Carl L. Jones, already has reached a record- pulled! cember 13 for $100,000 and tonight to take the team title in National Airport. William C. Justice. the Eddie Rommel’s Stadium out & 4‘2-to-3Va victory over a, Russell W. Kidwell, William D. Kikht, smashing total of 716 teams, it was three players. the inaugural Southern invita- Certificates of proficiency went Lawson W Kintner. George T Knoll. drives in Baltimore will lure a host stout University of Virginia crew David P. Kuntz. Ross L Lunslord. Lyle last night by Arville The righthanded tournament. to 31 women, while memberships announced unblem- husky tional college boxing W. Mann. Burrell H. Marsfl, Harwood of of Capital star woman rollers. to, the Cardinals’ Martin. Howard D. McArtor. L. Ebersole. executive secretary has it all figured out, South Carolina won two of the were earned by 84 men. Women WCDAi ished record. I Clarence E. McKay Bernard A. Me* the congress. Monday’s and Tuesday’s on a percentage basis, why he four finals in which it participated are not eligible for membership In Knew. Robert W. McLendon. Robert E. ■ A turnout of 3.500 Morey. J V Morgan. Morton Nesmitn, has entered tournament schedule *, capacity 24 take the Tidewater area I fansj should win 18 for the Yanks to come in as runner-up with the squadron, but may Harvey R. Nichol. Robert L Nicolaon, saw the gangling Rohr rain ;:ems with 305 of these from MONDAY'. 'In 1948 he lost 21 * to L. S. U.’s 26. piloting courses. Georce O. Nielsen, Walter Podrog 3-16 the this year. points Cyril E Poore. Landon L. Portef. Boll- the for- I * .M?** Single*—7 PM. leather on Allen Smith in W. Em- No 'jlk proper, breaking Walter St. more than any Maryland took one of four finals Squadron Commander ing R. Powell. Ernest L. Rhodes. Geor,e i:. -JMtfe*’Qoldley. Otho Sherman. round to win for Louis, Ross. for a John Pox. third and decisive men F Race. Stanley S Roper. Gabriel record of 301 teams tSsW. Prank Jerry. Mike owns. in which it had a hand to come mitt Davis estimated the Oscar me Pennell. A1 Wright, was other pitcher. Jay B Sayres. Robert ,K. Schaler; 1941 :*Tl|7 Stalcup. Cletus the bout and match. Cath- outfit to R. Scholz. host .city, set Wallach. Laurence I£ in 227 in third with 22 points. The grads brought the local _ j, -tournament ,in [Jack Barkley. Bob He won 12 and pitched Norman P. Seagrave. K. M Skaggs. 1 R. Crawford. Bunley olic U.'s sixth win of a campaign were held here DiMathers. Theodore Citadel was fourth with 12, Miami about 500 members. The class was M. Smith, Norman A. Smith, E. E. £when the nationals Jack Horner. Roaei Doyle. Alvan ; C. Markey marred by a 4-4 stalemate . Snyder, B. A. Soper. James 8. Sparks. Center. Hathaway. Joseph Reynolds Jim only and and one of the on record. at Bcthesda Bowling Carson C. at it this he fifth with 10 Georgia largest Jr R J. Stanley, Philip W. Steiner, Julius Edwards. Leon rieisher. with 'Look way.” list includes 87 Collina. Maryland. tied with 4 Presentations were made by W. william F. Steiner. «... The big entry P.M. eager to his the- Georgetown points Raymond D. from Doublet—7 Both Rohr and Smith started said, explain of Frank M. Stephen. Jr.. from Connecticut, 82 James E Bowling-Joseph A Pitcher. 56 each for sixth place. Earl Schuyler Washington, Stickney. jr.. Robert C Utterback. Joseph steams Charles Gen- the Cardinal ory, ‘‘St. Louis won only Volland. 35 from Balti- Jessey Clark-Bill Holshouser, slowly but ringman commander of the fifth district, F. Venuto. Elmer Andrew Fred- Carolina, Coulter, jr. I won 12. erick R. Von Langen. Henry D. Walker. „North tile, jr.-Richard up steam first and began to games last year and Richmond while P.M. got United States Power Squadrons. Horace Walker. John B. Weldfn, Rohert more. 24 from Double*—8 a fifth of all their Allin, Cl if ford* Vo ted C. Markev-Leonard Pfeiffer. score effectively with a long left That’s about M. Williams are scattered from Stanley Dr. A. B. Bennett was toastmaster. 8. Wolf, Bari* :the remainder McGonigall-Charles Tucker. Jack Yankees won 94 Carl 8. Winkler. John Ralph and rights to the victories. The Louis B. Zurborg. to Maimi, Fla. Horner-Roger Doyle, Joe Reynolds-Jlm jab looping FRED SANFORD. Best in Meet Guests included Commodore J. W Young. Burlington, Vt.. do about the i Ring es- Collina. bread-basket in the second round. and figure to of the for teams from P.M.u he loses 5 and I lose 21.” P. Hellweg, former chief A new mark Teams—8 Eddie That means my yet Warren Allin, 175-pounder, was the tourna- i O.D.’s (Army Dept ). Harding No. 39 Rohr, who presented Coach same again. Naval Observatory: Capt. Guy W. tablishments housing Service. As a professional, Sanford voted the and (Masonic). Cardinals (Army Map LaFond with a surprise victory club should win about 38 more “flghtingest fighter” been set with the Colo- !Men). Naval Ordnance Lab. (White Oaks) considers the finan- Clark, present head of the observ-1 immediate ment has a naturally Tom Clifford, 160-pounder, the 13TB teams. (Naval Gun Factory). Supply (Veterans over a favored Syracuse squad by games. With me taking regu- C. A. Anderson, Coast entering Service Sales (Southeast), cial angle in his shift to the atory; Capt. nial Spillway Administration). Crandell in the to up best boxer, in last night's finals record Drafting (U. S Coast and Geodetic Sur- outlasting Marty lar turn, I figure pick Guafd headquarters: Capt. C. M. Delivery The former all-time entry 1 (National Capital), Yanks. of the Junior College vey). Greyhound Liquor first match of the season, came a sixth of those or six Montgomery on tom* models Washingtons P Co ). Hutch- at least Durgin, Coast and Geodetic Sur-! was 642 teams in Dupont (C. & Telephone ‘‘It makes a lot of difference,” intramural boxing tournament. ison’s. Inc. (Men's Major District). with a roar in the third. He had more wins. Commodores Allan Carney of tournament at Bethesda. he said, “when you have a vey, 1947 Double*—10 P.M. Smith on at the finish, The Results: Otho Sher- hanging ‘‘Same way with losses. Capital Yacht Club and Jack D. the vanfuard of Wash- James Quidle'-'-M’ifce Joseph. chance to finish up in the race. J •_’<) pounds—Pat Williams dec. Bob Heading man-Walter Olson. Frank Jcrjy-Mike although neither was badly dam- Browns were beaten 94 times, Sprinalrth. Miller of Corinthian Y. C. and i PACKARD three Am- we we did- 61 teams will, be Owens. John Fox-George Perry. John At St. Louis knew 1 :>0 pounds—James Davis dec. A1 Hem- -inEton's Billy Stalcup- aged. 60. That's 34 less. commanders from Ann- stadt-Meile J. Wagner. the Yanks have chance to win merdingei. sa.uadron Am~r;ca’t Finatt Motor Cat quints. Scheduled A1 Wright-Jack Barkley. n't any dec. Dick Masonic League Cletus Pr -nell. Redmond Scores Over Champ. the same basis I ought to l.tft pounds—Bob Lebling Baltimore and other1 are J A ik'.-Carson C. Hathaway. Julius On Now apolis, on the opening night Frank the pennant. you're Parkinson. PRICES START AT to bowl Edwards-v^seph Pitts. Even Rohr's victory might not< off at least six defeats. J40 pounds—Ted Tarwater dec. Mike Chesapeake boating centers. which Eber- cut sure to be in the Albert Pike No. 1 of TUESDAY. have saved the however, pretty up Hammett. Cards, •'I earned runs are M5 Keene dec. Fred Women receiving certificates: Albert Pike No. P.M. figure | race. You have a chance at pounds—Marvin sole is a member, Single*—7 had not Jack Redmond scored a Causey. lla R. CaoDell. Clara E. Cou»cell. Helen: B. jr.. E mo Miller. more anyhow in try- j E Lodge. Carev Singleton, important that extra money and maybe a 150 pouncks—Bob Jones dec. Mark E Christopherson. Laura Cromwell. $2,362 2 and Whiting Richard Gordon. Wade Sheriff. George clean-cut victory over Allen Hol- Louis M. Eschlnger Ruth C. Gregory. Miller. Tyler ing to figure»a pitcher’s ability, i Sheele. Winchester- Scribner. Lew Irby. John W . I 55 Comer dec. Dave Wil- Martha S. Gulick. Eleanor P. Hunt. Evelyn Delivered in Washington The sensational Janie Hughes. lingsworth. Virginia’s 139-pound pounds—Don j Ma- Morris. W. E. Molloy. jr.. Just for example take Jack liams. K. Jones. Annie P. Jowett. of District Heber. Perce Ellett. ‘‘It’s going to be nice not H. E. Kintner. Packard team tfce Pegrfy Knapp. Pete Intercollegiate Boxing Association 160 pounds—Tom Clifford dec. Marty Kathleen Right. Betty | action next Louis Darvey. Helen Landsman. Richard Kramer. He went to the Red to this Muriel J Lunsford Alice A Lauxman. will see M. JanofI, having pitch against Diamond. Verone jor League E Tremper. Frank Beck, William champion. Redmond fought a With 165 pounds—Warren Mlin dec. Harry Isabelle Lynn. Sabina H Miller. LOVING the Win- Sox from the Browns. too. I never have too R. Morena. Elisabeth H. Pitney. Margaret Sunday. Last November Charles P. Wilson. against the hard- club, Clarkson. heady fight T. Pourier _ Double*—7 P.M. those home he won Corrick dec. Art Fes- R. Porter. Wynona a national record all runs, much trouble with DiMaggio 176 pounds—Don La Verne M. Stephanie T chesters rolled Don Kennedy-Bill Hart. Arthur J. WU- hitting southpaw and took ad- senden. Presby. the last 18 and lost 5. But his earned wears Prevost. Dorothy E. Salipante. Margaret and only in son-George L Burrow, Clyde G. Hennlng- that Henrich always 185 pounds—Gene Abernethy dec. War- Elizabeth 797 game Gavilll-George vantage of every opening to pile buj T. Schaefer. Helena P. Smith. Packard Oeorge J. Shimek. Jr.. Joe was 4.35 to 4.64 ren Gullickson. H Stanley. Virginia C. "Tour rrienilt Dealer" an all-time city Siegel. average me out. I guess, next to Wil- A. Sparks. Gloria week marked up Glorlus, R. H. Woodv-Virgma up a tidy margin. His triumph Heavyweight—Frank Frazer dec. Howard Stead. Alice Louise Tate, Dorothy G, Wolf. record of 2,093. Teams—8 P.M. for me. Not so much difference, liams and of Boston, Hovermale. Catherine M. Zurborg. M Street set a Spence _ 1822 three-game ). Dargan s set the staga for C. U. victory. they cracked Barlowe's (Pop Crawley Mem Henrich is my toughest hitter. Men receiving squadron mem-i In each instance Cafe (Greenway Com ). Game Cock Reatau- Virginia’s muscular Miragliotta Defeat Amvets ADams 8000 marks of 773 raunt 'Nst. Capital). Grinders 'Naval Results of Salt Lake Eagles bership: former Oaklawn Park A native City, »A»>>t»aaaaa their own Paint), Tool No. 3 (Naval <5un brothers scored two of the eve- Ordnance entire ca- YMCA Eagles defeated Amvets, Francis 8. H. Addis. Beverley L. Ball •nd 2,090. Factory). Bookkeepers (Southern Railway' By the Assoeiated Press Sanford spent his Dept.). Wood Kutters ning's three technical knockouts. duck- Hvdrographic (Navy PIRST RACE—Purse, * 1.200; allow- Brownie 45-43. and Braddock Heights trim- The bulk of Washington Oilers (Bureau Ships). reer in the organiza- iMarine Corps). Basil was dedared the winner ances: 4-year-olds and upward; 6 fur- 22. -3 and (Masonic). Stansbury (Ma- was med Eastern Warriors, 67-15, in will Are April Kins David lonps. tion since he signed by pinners sonic). over Dick Snider in the third ■**' _ fJemas) 6-8'* * in the "Y” Doubles—8 P.M. Top Foot '•} Jack Fouvnier in 1939. yesterday's game boys’ 24. round of their Rollaway 14.00 /.on Helen Lanrisma.i-Edward Raine. Thur- 145-pound scrap. ball That j Keen Oln 'Porch) 3,So News of his sale to the Yanks junior basket league. dhide r.iond Cordell-Perce Ellett. Snider had Dick Trum- will replaced a tie for CAR in LCCfi” tournaments he was left the four»way “NEW while loop Three DocWes—to P.M. Also ran—Ernie C Gift Maedlc. Merry came to Sanford of many pmspillcrs T5. Hoycrt. Wade per. Joe fired enough leather to Miss. Ghos: the the interest Carev Smgleton-Charles Mary. Lunch Date, Kindly working as a garage atten- first place among Eagles. mid- Sheriff-Georee Scribner. R: hard Goidon- Sand. Miss OGiftie and ENAMEL From 2 p.m. until end his scrap with Ray Calnan Bound. Diesel Braddock Heights, Parkfairfax BAKED today. will E'mn Miller. John W, Miller-Tyler Morris., Forth Term. dant at the Salt Lake police Recreation Clinton L. Wooci-Horold E. Wall. J. L. in the first round. Calnan mak- the Amvets. night Brookland Mollov Leonard Legge- and Wash- Kntmer-W E. SECOND RACE—Purse. Si '100; allow- department. scene of the 39th annual James Snvder. Janie Hushes-Peggy Knapp, ing his first appearance of the FOR SPRING SEASON be Beck. ances; .'i-year-olds; 6 furlongs. Association Richard E. Tremper-Frank was an eleventh-hour 78.40 MM 70 In.00 ington City Duckpin j season, Rocky Sir (Williams! Tobosa (Keenei o 00 4-301 RIDE WITH PRIDE ALONG volunteer to replace ailing Buckyj Boss H. (Cartwright) 13.90 Bowie Entries Ennis. Time. 1 MOV Results Ellen. MANY SATISFIED Gulfstream Also ran—Avoca Message. Rae WITH OUR FOR MONDAY. Cronin Leads Vinita Toney. Aldale, Soph Press Slow. Way for C.C. Wa»a Wana. By the Associated Cloudy and Vornado and Roy H. P.M.. EST Tuck. Krippo. CUSTOMERS First Post. Tommy Cronin, C.U.'s IBA 125- Dally double paid *344.00. FIRST RACE—Purse, miles FIRST RACK— Purse. $C,5O0; maiden*, and !,. on 4 year-olds upward 8.10 e-year-olds; 4 furlongs. pound champ, got his mates off Star (Goralea> 40 THIRD RACE—Purse, *1 MOO; allow- TAIl for 1 Magnetic g __ 118 Tacaro 118 SPOT year Aclgol S i* Gillie Young 11* Gumptious-118 Time, _ Mark The Spot 01. time. Patty Rock 115 Wiley Fox- 115 ran Also ran—Gunnison. Model Wi. ’/, This offer for a limited gnh^nT^stDtI^r^Babe into trouble against Grover D stop by. In and Jeaa Countess i MICE $1.25 SECOND SECOND RACE^—Purse. SC.600; claim- Masterson, the Cavaliers’ 135- RACBrr/"^''■and up.« ru 10(1. allow- l300S$rhi Ing: 4-yeaf-olds ? 4<) &ao ing: 4-year-olds and upward; .6 furlongs FOURTH ^LACE—Purse. $1 11 100 pound champ. And by the time and upward; !,• Sunday Bftau 2850 lH.oo xHllly Bite in* xPomphe ances; 4-year-olds Tail M.nngw no. ..." 5° v< Stratton) xViro 1 r>8 xLi’ac LatW '103 scene pniilf s. S*,t |d 0„ monev back Ruaran.' Itawamba 10.70 Bill Maher arrived on the in- 3 Ace. 'Fico) Scat. U.'l xBee W Bee IUP (Lena's BtfT (Cooki 13.70 4.60 70.1 Hidden Big 'Porch) 3 no -* ONLY Time. 11-*-' Comet, Dark ttenger lo« xEmpty Nobs* TOO' the 165-pound class the rLlghtfooWfeady / V*0 <«*»■•• $44 Mnrnifia Sweet CactiSj RMr O ilti Knights Ace,;- f> 5 50 ts'^jrnrassiC^*~: ■%■.««. la. Ca«fP. t|4 a ;L'Enfan.t3SCartwfi*btf®, UV« MINNOW, Big'Mbose *08 Litt'e Gaupho Til' were trailing, 3^2, and needed Timt.'KBo. -.til3k \*a. Cmmi.. ™°^s"sp“Tah^retu.. f > '""0- Fender Pastes. t- f 10«i "Miss 108' t- Also Right Han® Bars .4*6 Stars.1 n.w.d Wood money., ... and % epoir M He'dn. Three 'xHx-e-d' Gulfnort rW— EVERY TIME wilh^ft. ,gibri/ediorefttp#*«ur I : MtV so.t '% rr.pletefSody «« point. Loch- Action double paid Ill xDunde 103 Placid Polly. Kaiarney. Doc Obeiter or J? (Daily Rough Ordy all fl.h. For coding trolling. V.W.n.lAOdw'a'nl.. Maher with a TKO ness. Jamerica. Low Bid and Joda s Joe. v.tion. Attrod. gam. responded o.I.c, 83.000: claim- 10 fl.h catching color.. Mad. of p THIRD RACE—Purse. THIRD RACE—°urse. over Abraham Lavin in the third Availobl. in ucward *VMJ?AUon-“mg’’ up: *; furlongs. RACE—Purse. SI. 300; allow- DEALER 4-year-olds and 21*”' 40 ing: 4-year-olds and FIFTH IUY FROM YOUR LOCAL (Shor'ski) .tS-.iU lj-» xCordon 111 12C ances; and upward; l,1. miles. AUTO War Ruler 4.4*1 Undercover. round. 4-year-olds CENTRAL Pete (Pennock) '. xMargaret E 100 Small Stuff Melvin (Porch) 14.50 0.50 4.00 PAINTERS;! sugar .4.30 * ] 1 10O 113 Cliff C.U.’s 8.90 5 <( Umbrian (Strange Mjmifirth Devotedly Sisler, deceptive; .Rlskaire (McMullen) OPEN 14 H Street N.E.* O^N Vtictor 108 xxFancy Answer 102 EfPlrltu (Cooki 3 50 Dobb.n. Andf.mo T>!«zv Jr. 1 ITS light-heavy, flpored Lamont At- Betty. Dame. Oft* 1:49 V _ at luc'ran^Rlsky Leadership Time, _ SUNDAY Oh H North Capitol EVENINGS xHonea Bug 110 xBil Reward — 100 — Our Bess. And Ill well with a whistling overhand -Also ran Grafairchan, < RinfaWhile._.-0 xWiarmo Lad 108 xElbow Room ■Dlextol. Mnny Julie. Misa Nifty DE. 9034 until 9 allow- 11* Islam Prince-.— 113 .Vault. 2 TO 6 Eve., STerling pot’RTH RACE—Purse *2.200; Undercut right in the first round of their (Signal. CMrendon. Cleo Lady and JWrnay. 3818 4 3$ -rr CM ancel 2-ycar-olds' ,<0 $31500: claim- bout, but the Virginia youngster1 turnouts- FOURTH RACE-'-Pfirwe, SIXTH RACE—Purse, SI,«M): allow- ! »>» 4-year-olds and up; 1 mile and 70 ling: showed surprising durability and ances: 4-year-olds and upward; fl fur- d#c Burse *5 000: allowances! d'Amo'r 108 Piet 114 pounds—Tom *1-200: allow- a D'rby Leonard Coiner. EIGHTH RACE—Purse. up; 8 furlongs. 00 3 -o 11" Nearway 113 1 •• miles 8 30,n ^ Flag Drill Redmond Oswego Hign Erigeron 113 b Kitchen Police Hlnkston (Cook* 4 00 111 Gain a Foot lOo dec. Joe Incarnato. Flying Weather ) Ii?e'nn-ftoi Rouge. Hypostyle. Sclpio. 115 145 pounds—Basil Miragliotta (V* Time King Midas — Nintro Fire, The Buster. Floral Trail, a Curtain tko Snider (1:30. 3rd). 15,T ran % Mr^ a Rarco Stable entry, Dick Baruna^Sun Gallihad, Wary Danny J. 155 pounds—Joe Miragltolta 1V1 ) tko Drone. Atlantic City, and b G Ring entry Folly a J L. McKnight entry Ray Calnan < 1:30. 1st'. Mary. Bubs 165 Maher (C. U ) tko SEVENTH RACE—Purse. $2,500; claim- pounds—Billy $3,000: allow- Lavin (1:45. 3rd). SEVENTH RACE—Purse. ing. 4-year-olds and milet. Abraham 1miles. up;.lA 176 pounds—Cliff Sisler (C.C.) drew ances. 3-year-olds; 3 .0 xFirst Reward 115 xBowery Hall 106 (Strange1 6.80 4 -0 with Lamont Atwell. FACTORY Top Admiral * ™ Miss Cupe 106 xTurnabout 101 Helio (Skoronskn -•'<) Heavyweight—Charley Rohr (C. U.) dec Royal ~ Mason Dixon 111 Gary Leslie-109 (Batcheller) ‘u Allen Raucous xDry 110 a Here I am — 109 Smith._ 106 xGino Gold-100 Mr. Fox. Dougs Re- xSarawak Also* ran—Basla. xFriendly Miss 102 xRoy Jay -106 J F and 8well Guy. Woodcock Knocks Out ward, Flying Ted Wes 114 xOne Only — 112 Fibber 114 *2,500: claim- a Gauntlet 111 Orphan EIGHTH RACE—Purse- a Woodlyn Stable and Mrs. J. H. Miles and upward; .1miles. ! of South Africa ing. 4-year-olds o.20 entry. Ralph (Wilson) 20.40 6.<0 * Magnus 3.00 Brass Light (Batcheller) 3.30 fty the Associated Code 108u EIGHTH RACE—Purse. *2,600; alalm- V Be Ready (Stewart) and miles. JOHANNESBURG. South Afri- Int; 4-year-olds up; 1A _ 2nd. Cherish, Tran- xBallast 115 xDusted Goods. 110 Mar. 26.—Bruce Woodcock, Also'ran-^celophan xa Conilass 101 b Poolesvlll*-111 ca, gjiot. Jingle Jangle, Called and Jacopet. xa Bar Ma Pat. 106 Loyal 111 British Empire heavyweight box- Omaha Bound.. 117 xHl Pi. -102 xPlnetree 107 Trance Sleeper. 117 ing champion, knocked out John New Orleans Results 120 Helen Dear_ 112 Relief Fla* of In the * a that wa* • Point. 101 Ralph Johannesburg the Associated Press Markabillty 117 b Spanish smoked cigar By Free 8peech 111 Gay Wlldy- 106 of their bout to- you $1,200; clftimin*; third round Suppose FIRST RACE—Purse. a and Bdiley entry, miles. Saul down to the 4-year-olds and upward; 1}« b Jennings and Latimer entry, night. Each weighed 189. (Lowe) 9.~0 .3.40 mild and flavorful—clear Pennypacker 3.^0 x 5 pounds, xx 7 pounds apprentice al- seven Valdina Kovla (Keene) -8° Ralph was floored times, °r-g< 00 lowanceclaimed. of bitterness- Zekara Boy (Bass) including the knockout, in the end-with never a bit rVn—Tibo. Blob Del. Lestabert SIXTH RACE—Purse. *1,300; allow- short fray. Also*' and ORME Khaygram. Petee Wren, Mantagris ances: 3-year-olds: 1A miles. EMERSON & a trace of bite. You’d surely get Mackstown (Taylor > 3.80 2110 2.40 Woodcock is scheduled to meet never Quiet Ddy. 2.60 The Globe (Hettinger) 3 00 holder N.W. t Amase (Collman) 2.00 Freddy Mills, British of 17th and M'Sts. wouldn SECOND RACE—Purse $1,200; claim- Chall out of Time. 1:46. a‘lot more smoking, 0 furlongs. _ _ the world heavyweight title, ing 3-year-olds; Also ran—Sllta F. Wise Trick. Janies light Dl. Boss Well (Delpldioi 8.60 3.60 2.80 3.00 -.40 Fellah. Mella Valenti. in London June 2. 8100_ C. Rudy Hettinger Niece (Terranova) 3 00 , Jacks RACE—The Louisiana Handi- you? Tim lilies. SEVENTH is no such ran—Soft Pine. Spotty. Bonnie B cap; purse. *10.000 added; 3-year-olds think there Also ; miles. Til;. Joy Road. Henrys Pal and and up: 1 ** Maybe you Busy Grand Entry (Hettinger) 8.00 3 60 3.00 Lltt.e 3.80 2.60 GOUble paid $44.80.) ■Tack S L. (Baird) But there is. It’s PHILLIES. Dad (Keenei 400 cigar. Time. l:51*v RACE—Purse. $1,200: claiming; Also ran—Carmargo Bill. Caillou Rouge, have 6 should PHILLIES 4-year-olds and upward; furlongs. Sandslinger, Rabies. Athlete. IN SELLING And 3.40 AN OPPORTUNITY WILLIES why Grado Primero (Keene 8 20 4.6o 80 3.20 Wise Patsano (Coffman) 4 RACE—Purse. *1-200: claim- It’s (Jenkins) 3.40 EIGHTH HRFECTO mildness? Mealso ing; 4-year-olds and up; 1A miles. this all-the-way-down Time. 1:13* Goblin (Madden) 4.20 3.20 2.80; Monte. Carlonla. f Bold Also ran—Sir Blenette 3.00 3.00 Havana f Armistice Day. Rec- (Delpldio) UA For Hidden Talent” choice £nd Question. Hot Time, (Terranova) 4.40 Search because those Ace O Day and Waverly ord March. Templet. Time 1:46Vs I f iLeo One. Also ran—Angle Bar. Crisis. Kin* Oail. are "thoro-cured f Field. Pam Light. Analysis. Civil Liberty. domestic tobaccos claim- FOURTH RACE—Purse *1.200: NINTH RACE—Purse. #1.200; claiming; would like soles work, on the surface, and 41 If hove ever you ing 4-year-olds upward; furlongs. i-year-olds and up; 1A miles. you thought for mildness (not just Lucky M (Delpidio) 4.80 3.80 2.80 Frisk (Delpidio) 14.80 6.00 jjj.00 • newsprint (Keenei 0.20 (1.80 Innate (Green) 18.00 <-60 because felt that didn't have one of the three lYaleilaird) 3.00 3.00 but held bock you you but clear by Time. lii1 Ermmjon (Keene) through) I; Tim*. ■' F47. A’so ran—Break Thril. f Quasi. Poodoo. Also Bet. Ominous, f Du- are now sell- which no Atom, f Lucky Champ. Raydel. tAsl- ram—Safe or if quesne. Joe Valenti, f BilTema. 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SALES OFFICE in Washington,^ consequently, has JSTospyTitey oils (found patented process. for several salesmen and is 2348038, 2418281) openings experienced (Protected by US. Potent. No^ 2334362, also to train a limited number of men with-' willing lilllH methodsme oils removed by old-fashioned put previous experience. All men selected will be given Harsh, raspy, bitey an ask for a SALES TALENT INDICATOR. This is not I.Q. at a counter Next time you are cigar an of interests and tempera- out of smoking. AUTO GLASS test but is inventory your PHILLIES—and start getting more ment. Should it disclose that you have probabilities PITTSBURGH AND L. 0. F. j> will of success in this particular sales job, we discuss FOR ALL CHRYSLER us Wash- with youtih opportunity to associate with in G.M. OR FORD CARS * ington and vicinity. ■■ — 2 DOOR SEDAN—^ IN HEASm s«-3# An0v,“r If selected, a car is essential. Mtf Installed Mt/tN SALES For an appointment lo take this inventory, phone SAFETY GLASS CO. Stanley 0. Davis, Congressional Hotel, 10 to 12 A.M.- March 28th. 3301 M.'St. N.W. • NO. 5472 2 to 4 P.M.-8 to 9 P.M., Monday^