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13 HORSE RACING THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1946. SPORTS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 'Junie 9 Andres Named By Joe Cronin As Probable Bosox Third Baseman Red Birds out of a couple of surplus top flight pitchers. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Boston had the same thing in mind but hadn't reached the check signing stage. Although Owner Sam Breadon had listed Max Lanier, Johnny Beazley, Harry Brecheen, Howie Pollet and George Munger as "not for sale," Ottie expressed an interest in some of the other names on the roster fellows like Ernie White, Fred Martin and Howie Pollet. Billy Southworth, who left, the Birds' talent-stocked club house totry his luck bossing the Boston Braves, had an eye on Fred Schmidt and George Kleine but was not optimistic about his prospects of making a deal.

Billy the Kid announced he was in the market for a shortstop and a center fielder and admitted either Lou Klein, who played short for a time while Marty Marion was or Terry Moore would be welcomed. The Phillies were prepared to putome heavy sugar on the line for the right kind of talent but Breadon still insisted he would not part with either Whitey Kurowski or Marty Marion. New York, Feb. 1 (AP) Ernie "Junie" Andres, Jeffer-sonville, Indiana, boy who starred with Indiana University and the Louisville Colonels, was named as the probable third baseman of the Boston Red Sox by Manager Joe Cronin. Cronin, who confirmed his retirement as an active player during the meeting here today of major league moguls in their annual Fchedule meeting, stated that the Red Sox were "set" until spring training so far as player swaps were concerned.

Player deals of the American League remained in the conversational stage at today's session as the members threshed out the ticklish bonus problem behind closed doors preparitory to tomorrow's joint session with Commissioner Happy Chandler. ManaRer Mel Ott of the New York Giants was in a huddle with Manager Eddie Dyer of the St. Louis Cardinals, trying to talk the i I rn nr is 1 10 in" Tz "il Ti 7e T7 18 19 lip 20 I 1 21 22 23 24 25 26 -3 27 28 Ig 29 30 31 III 32 33 37 38 39 Vjfc, 40 41 iriVrrn 42 43 44 45 Hill- I II 46 47 4 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 I 1 I i i Lankswert, Zoeller Roll 637s Demaret Fires 63 For Tucson Lead Tucson, Feb. 1 (AP) Smashing the competitive course record with a seven under par 63, Jim Demaret of 2. Plere for two 32.

Harsh 33. Ehbs 3.V Sandarae treo 3s. Carries M. To turn outward 41. Longs 43.

Braiillan estuarv 41. I'art in play 45. To scorch 40. Cloth measure 47. Horn 4H.

Number Yesterday's Punle Solved: Houston, Texas, took a one stroke lead today in the $7,500 ACROSS 1. Among 4. Headland X. Realty map it. Poem I t.

Beyond 14. Scarce 15. t'oloquial: energy 16. Retributive punishment 1R. 1 rav SO.

Devoured XI. Sculls it. Coats of arms 2.Y Jutting rorks 27. Iinur 3D. I'ronoun 50.

Sir look 51. Sea rf le variant) 57. High note AS. lor frar that 54. Scolds 65.

Weight of India DOWN 1. Cleaning devices 2. Thought X. To lament 4. I.

Id B. Dlillko a. Writes t. nit of work Ta talk Idly II. Narrow roads 10.

Hovr 1 1. Mound 17. Nobleman It. (ireat 2t. Treeing 23.

Old pronoun 24. Stitches 2.Y am est Irate 20. Hurdon an. mil 31. I'ronoun Enlarged g4.

Greek letter g.V Moon XI. Female ruffs 37. Compound ethers 40. Heroic 41. Eg 43.

Readers 41. To regal 4. Heer A 3.J,X JL LLM k.L LiL 3 3 Tk 0 A CI" IT A yH TTjM 0L Vl NK r. It IjtIi a A (J 0 TT SU 3 I TI-P ft A Ik 1 IP A 1A 3 Ii la 1 a kji I aTw" A A 0 KB I A 0 TUT Basketball Scores Pat Lankswert bowled 637 and 245 to pace the Banner 875 League last night and F. also fired (537 with a 225 best game in the Elks' LeaRue at Fifth Avenue.

In the Banner League, Frank Gering gut 626 and 224 and in the Elks W. Ger-ber posted 628 and 236. Other good counts last night were ferry Cru.se's 631 and 226 and Fred Ewald's 610 and 249 in the Columbia Hall League; Ralph Richards' 614 and 247 and Charles Bremer's 606 and 225 in the Commercial League at Central. At firoad-ltrook Joe Sternberg's 5(5 and 219 in the Harvester Lchkuc; Robert Knlli's 5B7. Bernard Gerber 563.

Art Shanks' 206, George Bingham's 206, hiiics De Vance's 224 and John Hoffman's 201 In the Broad-Brook 775 League; Alvin WcFall's 51S. Doris Traur-man's 173, Walter Bowling's 195 and Ray Fetter's 189 In the Manufacturers League. At I.andohr C. Trautwein's 532, J. Ratterman 209.

Joe Zehnder's 205 and C. Dawson's 200 In the St. Matthews Church League: M. Worrall's 543. M.

J. Kempff's 195 and A. Linebach's 192 In the Ladies League. At Hfth Avenue A. Fangman's 248, Dave Wells' 246.

H. Heating's 216. A. Dixon's 212, W. Lanahan's 213, Brightenstein's 218, Ben Bitter's 211, H.

Hancock's 210 A. Karirks 209. Bill Kaster's 204, L. George's 203 and H. B.

Hurry's 201 in the F.Iks League. At Central Lovell McCoy's 599 and 214: Clarence Burckle's 592 and 232, Martin Calle's 205. Joe Pulitano's 571, Clark Barrows' 213, Allen McCoy 223 and conversion of the 6-7-10 split and Joe Dicken 210 in the Commercial League: Jimmv Bean's 590 and 223. Pete Caruso's 203. Garnett Bocklage's 207 and Wayne Ashbv's 564 in the Jefferson League.

At Banner Andy Oppel 599 and 214. Miner's 230. Graf's 227. Reis' 220. Fitz-patrick's 216.

Erthle's 215 and Harris' 213 in the Banner 875 League. CITY RESUMES Firing continues tonight in the City Bowling Tournament live-man events at Broad-Brook Alleys. Edward B. Williams' Central League team leads in the upper bracket with a count of 3,012. C.

W. Stengall's team of the Broad-Brook League paces the lower bracket with 2,994. Tonight's schedule: P.M. Banner MS League teams captained bv L. Garrett.

L. Shoulders. C. Bovd. P.

Mitchell, R. Kantlehner, W. Smith. F. Clark.

W. Ehlig. F. Stierle, J. Schackert, F.

Schott. It. Richardson, L. Lotze, R. Heyser, G.

Haag and B. Holloway; Printers League team captained by E. Martel; S. Engineers League team captained by C. W.

Wib-bels; Rubbermen's League teams captained by I. Doolittle and C. F. Pierce. P.M.

Eleven Parkmoor 775 League teams; Dixie League team captained by L. McCoy: Federal F.mployees League team captained by E. Pontrich; Moose League team captained by L. R. Whitehead; Oilmen's League team captained by C.

F. Morris; Episcopal League team captained by L. K. Braden, St. Helens League team captained by P.

Highes; Tri-C'ity League team captained by H. S. Millon: Masonic League team captained by C. W. Webb: Rubbermen's League team captained by C.

Trusty. Nichols Five Wins 34-27. The Nichols Hospital five defeated the Barrettes of Frankfort 34-27 last night at the hospital gvm. Owens Lynn paced Nichols scoring with 12. Murphy's 50-Ft.

Goal Wins for N. A. A 50-foot, two-handed desperation shot by diminutive Gene Murphy was successful in the last 7 seconds of the game, giving New Albany's electrifying Bulldogs a sensational 35-33 victory cats last night at the New Albany over Jasper's highly-rated Wild-gymnasium. The throng of 4,000 which had watched Coach Gordon Raney's Bulldogs overcome a 30-27 Jasper lead earlier, set up such a terrific din after Murphy's amazing conversion, no one heard the horn signifying the end of the game. Jasper, gamely attempting to tie the score, had fired unsuccessfully at their goal before Referee Fred could end the struggle.

Official Timer Albert Gelbach said seven seconds remained when Murphy uncorked his tre-mendous heave. Jasper had scored only seconds before to knot the count at 33-all. The line-ups: A. (35t fg ft.pf. Jasper (33) fg.ft pf.

Haller 0 0 2 Habig 1 2 0 Jravn 5 0 1 Allcs 3 2 1 Stone 3 2 1 W.Krodel 2 2 2 Roth 3 3 2 Salb 2 3 1 Murphv 4 0 3 Serm'sheim 1 1 2 Carroll 0 0 2 Lukemever 10 0 1 Thomas 0 0 0 Fntrh 2 10 Totals 15 5 11 Totals ...1111 7 Haiftime score: New Albany 23, Jasper 14. 2 Y.M.C.A. Tilts Carded. Onlv two games are scheduled for this afternoon in the A. Intermediate League at the Y.M.C.A.

gym. The first game, pitting Belmont A.C. nd West, begins at 12 o'clock instead of the former starting time of 2 p.m. In the second game at 12:15. Beta HI-Y faces the Collegiates.

Cedar Cafe Now CLUB CEDAR 26th Cedar SH 9310 FRIED CHICKEN anil ITALIAN SPAGHETTI Our Specialties JIMMT EDELEN'S ORCHESTRA Sun. Nitet Whiskey By the Drink ARCH CLUB CLUB 7lh Berry Boulevard Every Nitt Exespt Monday HUGH RUCKER and hit Stardust Melodists STEAK AND CHICKEN DINNERS MIXED DRINKS Package Liquors Reservations MA 9241 dinners ALL HOURS AAlXffD DRINK Now Open 7 tJ HAM. TZ MIONITB SUNDAYS 1 LOUISVILLE'S JOHN and Now Open CONTINUOUS Tucson Open Golf Tournament round. Equalling his former course record of 64, Rav Manerum of Los Angeles, the defending champion, held second place with 132. Tied with 133' were Harry Todd, Dallas, Texas, a new comer to the ranks of thef.

pros, and Chan dler a r. Portsmouth, Va. IJemaret George Schneiter, Salt Lake City, Utah, who at one time tody was five below par, ended with a 134. The pros are playing regulation rules under championship summer conditions, playing the ball as it lies. Leaders 131 Jimmv Demaret.

13'i Ray Mangrum. Chandler Harper. Harrv Todd. 134 George Schneiter. 135 Ben Hogan.

Dick Metz. Frank Stranahan. Ellsworth Vines. 136 Ed Wvsowki. Walter Burkemo.

137 Harold (JutO McSpaden. Jim Hines. John Perelli. J. Geerston.

u. s. 17 T1 aces 1 llllippilies San Francisco, Feb. 1 (U.R) The United States will play the Philippines in the first round of the Davis Cup challenge matches, according to drawings made today at Melbourne, Australia, ac- KENWOOD GARDENS Old 3d St. Road at Strawberry For Reservations FR 9171 Lane Dancing Nightly JOHNNY LEWIS and his Orchestra STEAK CHICKEN DINNERS TRIANON MTE CIXII 7th St.

Arcade Ave. MA 9287 C. O. Allen, Proprietor Open 9 A.M. to 2 A.M.

Our New Band Playing Nightly CHARLIE RULE and His Union Orchestra Sunday Orchestra Starts 2 P.M. Walts Content 5 P.M. Plenty of Whiskey, Wine and Beer Crittenden Drive) 1 Block So. Eastern Pkwy. MA 7462 t- ul vs.

j'Jr ii 4 ry SATURDAY NITE JM Preston Lynn 9 to 1 A.M. VIOLA HERMAN'S Gold Star Orchestra Yt -ADMISSION BOO Plu Tax Phono SH 2154 WA 4755 on of 3, fill I Thomas Rodman: sister of Mrs. I Hou.M-eau; also survived bv nieces. Mrs. John B.

Kennedy. Jackson. Miss Mrs. Arthur Halgren. Olympia.

Wash Mrs. Hessie Brewer Jean: nenhews. Mr. Ben jamin Copas, Dallas, Texas; Mr. Andrew J.

Brewer. Remains at the residence. Notice of funeral published later. RYAN, Catherine O'Brvan. Thursday.

January 31. 1946, at 7:40 p.m. Widow of James J. Rvan. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Louis T. (Joodfriend, Mrs. Ambrose J. Miller and James J. Rvan; sister cut Miss Ella V.

O'Brvan: also survived by 3 grandchildren. Remains at the residence, 743 S. 35th St. Funeral Saturday morning, 9 o'clock, at the Holy Cross Church. Interment In Calvary Cemetery.

SMITH, Mrs. Mary Belle (nee Carricol passed awav January 31. 1946, at 6 IS p.m. residence, Date in her vear. Devoted wife of Mr.

Joseph E. Smith. devoted mother of Mrs. Marv Kavs, Mr. Joseph E.

Smith. Jr. and Mr James S. Smith: sister of Mrs. Jes.se Hamilton.

Mrs. Bernard Smith, both of Springfield. Mrs Leon. Blanriford. Lebanon, Mr.

John H. Carricn. Mr. Ruben Carrico and Mr. Fletcher Carrico, all of Springfield.

Ky also survived bv grandchildren: remains resting at the Owen Funeral Home. Still V'lilgnla Ave. Funeral rrv-Ices Mnnrlav morning at .10 frivn the Owen Chapel and from St. Peter a Church. 17th and Oarland at am.

Burial In Calvary Cemetery. l-ebanon and Springfield papers pleas copv. Members of the Altar Society of St. Peter's Church will kindly assemble at the Owen Chapel at 7: 3d p.m. Sunday to recite the rosaty.

STARKE, Henry Friday evening. February 1. 194H, at 5 50 o'clock, in his year. Beloved husband of Mrs Anna Kaestner Starke, father. Irvin H.

Starke, Memphis. Walter F. Starke. U.S. A A Mrs.

Ruth Catherine R. and Florence L. Starke; brother of Mrs. l.illie Schafer. Mrs.

F. hirminn. Misses Katie and Anna Starke I unoral from the resilience. 2103 rantl Mondav afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter merit 111 Cave Hill Cemetery.

SI'M. Josephine (nee Schlndlerl age 79 years; riblav, Fcbruuiy 11, 1946. at 10 a 111 Devoted mother of Gerhard. Joseph E. and Miss liretto Sunri: sister of Mrs.

John F. Klsom: aiso survived by 2 Kiandchil'lien. Funeral Monday morn, inn. February 4. I't4(l at II from her residence.

1H21 W. Kentuckv. and at 1(1 no from Saint Peter's Church Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. New Albany, luulana.

A I OR. Cord le (nee McKenney), sr 4 Thursday. January 3l. l4'i. at 5 Ml a in.

at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. tjllhert Swearv. all K. Mniket Heloved mother of Mrs Timliei lale, M11 Fdith Hill.

Mrs tm llai.lin, Mia. Addle Coulter. Mis tdaHm Tavlor. Mrs Hacgie Sweav, Mrs, H.ihy Thomas, Mrs. Alpha Heck.

Mrs l.illie Montgomery. Mis Geneva Waldririge and l.uiher and Other Taylor: also survived by her father. William McKennev; 3 'brothers and I sister Remains he removed Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock 1o the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Adis Thomas, at Hlootnftel.1. Kv.

Funeral Sunday afternoon at Green a Chapel at 2 o'clock. Interment in Church Cemetery. TIIFOIIAI.D. John A Friday. Tehruarr I.

194(1, at 5 a age 86 vears. llelovel f.ither of George John. Frank anJ Richard A. Theobald: brother of Mrs. Mary Bellman.

Atlanta, Ga also survived by 7 grandchildren and 5 greatgrandchildren. Remains at Mannirg a Funeral Home. 612 W. Broadwav. Funeral Mondav.

February 4. from the chapel at 8:15 a.m. and from Our Mother of Sorrows Church at 9 o'clock. Interment In St. Michael's Cemetery.

WAISH. Charles Thursday. Januare 31. 1946 at -55 a age 29 vears; residence, 1225 Hull St. Survived bv his beloved wife.

Dorolhv Kuhn Walsh; one son. Charles Rav Walsh: mother. Mrs. Battle Walh Miller, stepfather. Michael Miller: two brothers.

William Carl and Patrick K. Walsh: 4 sisters. Mrs. Dom'n Samuels. Mrs Beatrice Sllliman.

Mrs. Jane Bump. Mrs. Patricia Sarminto. St.

Louis. Mo. Funeral services Mondav afternoon at 2:30 at the residence of hia mother. 1217 Hull St. Interment, Hest- naven Cemetery.

WILSON. Catherine Randall. Thursday. January 31, 1946, at 11:13 in her 5Hth year: heloved mother of Mrs. Martha Cam: Paul and Eugene Randall; sister of Mrs.

Alice Mairer and Mrs. Carrie Snodgrass of Rakersfield. Calif John Huhen and Tom Latham; also survived by 7 grandchildren. Remains at Schoppenhorst Brothers Funeral Home. Hi.12 W.

Market St. Funeral services Monday, February at 1 m. and from 23d and Broadway Baptist Church. 2315 W. Hrnadwav at 1 3J p.m.

Interment in Faslern Cemetery. W1SFR. Lawrence. In his 2d vear. Friday, February 1.

194H. 6 at his residence. Arnoldtown Road. Beloved; husliand of Mrs. Emma Gagel Wiser: father of Waiter Wiser; also aurviel bv brother.

Zack Wiser, and one grandson. Funeral services Mondav. February 4th. 1:30 p.m.. at the residence, and 2 p.m.

at Beechland Baptist Church. Interment in Hill Crest Ccmeterv. WYATT, Marietta, in her 64th vear. Thursday. January 31.

1946. 7 a nr. at her residence. Rural Route 2. Jefferson-vllle.

Ind. Devoted mother of Mrs. Frances Carlstedt. Mrs. Robert Lear, Charles John T.

and Albert B. and Harry D. Wvatt: sister of Mrs. Cnarles Hehl, Charles and Frank Smith. Funeral 2 p.m.

Sunday at the rekidence. Interment Walnut Ridge Cemetery, Jeffer- sonville. Ind. Lodge Notices. 8 ROB MORRIS Day Iagueffo.

1. Inc. will meet on Saturday. February 2. 1946, In the Grand Secretary's office in the Schubert at 8 o'clock m.

Mrs. Pearl Hairell, President: Mrs. Tlllle A. Beck. Corresponding Secretary.

Lost. 11 BILLFOLD, black, containing monev Jewelry, identification: 4th. Main to Liberty. Reward. Phone Corydon.

21116. HOOK, "JoTn7aTothe t.ord."on K'irTw land Avenue on the Bardstown Road bus; small, gray. Notify Mrs, O'Brien. 1320 Highland Avenue. JA 39H2.

BRACELET and necklace, gold, fastened together; vicinity Kentucky Hotel or Madrid. January 23 or 24. Reward. Call FR1257. BRACELET, gold link with amethvst: lost Thursday evening on 4th St.

between Cortlandt Hotel and Walnut. Call Pope, Cortlandt Hotel. CHANGE purse, red leather: St. Matthews vicinity. Post Office or dime store.

Friday afternoon. Reward. HI 5391. DOG, Bulldog, dark brown with white triangle on back of neck; white under neck and on feel: slightly lame: answers to name of Hotshot; liberal reward. MA i Odd; brown and whi friend to every person who loves dogs; fox terrier, female: January 26th from a blind man.

1207 W. Jefferson. Lucian tkms DOG, Spitz, female: strayed from 101 E. Washington Thursday; will eive liberal reward for return or information leading to ret urn. DOG, black and white Springer Spaniel; female; vicinity Mockingbird Valley CallTA1434.

DOG. Cocker Spaniel; black: female: about 3 years old; very tame: named Vicie DOG; Beagle hound, female, black, white and brown spotted: about 2 weeks ago; reward W' A 4R16 or A 3i10. KYE glasses; yellow plastic rimmed bi-focals; Bardstown Rd. or Bassett Ave. Reward.

Call III 20ft9-VV II coat, lady's; cxchangedrv mistake in WalnutSt. Blue Boar. Call 11 1 24. GLASSES, pink tortoise child lost Siindav afternoon at the L'ptown Theater. Reward.

HI 5155. KEYS on ring, lost on Market-hetw eeri 1-t and Brook, Thursday noon. Reward. A MANILA envelope earing name Coca- Cola Bottlinn Co. of Eliiabethtown Eliza containirui valuable eaoers.

on Eastern Parkwav, between Baxter Ave and Beargrass Creek. January 31. Call HI 5710 or WA 6614. I'lV. vellow tfnld arrow with diamond: lost mdav in New Albany; reward.

NewAlbany2885. VIS, shaped as a horse, black plastic, gold saddle, silver mane and tail; lost in Wo-t End: rcw a rd M93. ITRSE, a black corde bag lost in Club Madrid. Sunday afternoon; contents are of sentimental value as is bag; liberal reward. TA or HI 9116.

I RSF-." black fabric; reward; Tost Monday morning. intersection Iaxmgtori and Frankfort: contained papers of Vivian Frazler: no questions asked. Write M27j care C.JTimes SCREEN strainers. 2: from Flush Master; 12 Inches in diameter; in West End. SH SV i 1 a y.

Rand knit; Tuesday, January 22. upper Highlands probably Cowling Ave. Reward. Call Anchorage 2u. TARPAl LIN.

"large; January 3Tston Road 31. north of Louisville. Reward. Paul Kaster R. R.

No. "TIRE, KK)xlT. near 3d' and Winkler, fri- FR6753; WALLEt, lot.t by ex soldier, containing money. Government check and valuable papers: lost between 29th and Grand and 23d and Oak. Reward.

Claude T. Sloan. SH nin-w. WALLEf; brown, alligator; containing money and identification: keep money. return waltet and contents.

SH ret rn a ret ana contents, an WALLET7black moroccoT2ard Theatre. Wednesday night; finder call HI 17ue-J. Reward. WATCH, Tapel 5ruen. diamond shape; lost at Columbia gym Tuesday night.

Reward. CallSHJlSfL WEtlDINGnband. gold, gentleman's, on Armory Place between Walnut and Lib- erty reward. Call SH H132-M. "WRIST-watch, ladyV.Tfamilton; vicinity of Bardstown Rd.

and Cherokee Terrace; reward, all HI267S. WRIST watch, "lady's: white gold, set with small lewels; engraved Dot; downtown vicinity; reward HI 449J-J. WRIST watchTlady's, goldBulova. vi-cmtiy St. Matthews to Northwestern Pkwy Reward.

SH 6329-J. WRIST watch, lady's, white" gold," en- raved back: 4th and Broadway ti car arn Reward. WA 3058 MKIST watch, ladv'-, Wlitnauer; vePoW cold, link band: Preston Street bus 4'b. JvT a tt okl be rt a Found. IZ Tidol rown: half trown: mixed col lie and shenherd Call WA 4(130 be fore 9 am.

after 8 p.m. Will make food farmdog. DOG, small, female" RTacif and white, collar with electno cord wire attached, WA 8371. BosoxBillTwin WithRcdsHcrc The Boston Red Sox and the Cincinnati Reds will play a dou ble-header here on the afternoon of April 8 instead of a single game, Bruce Dudley, president of the Louisville Colonels, announced yesterday. "Both teams will be coming north with abnormally large squads and are booking as many double-headers as they can so more players can get into action," Dudley said.

The two games increased the Parkway Field exhibition schedule to four games. On April 9, the New York Yankees play the Brooklyn Dodgers and, on April 14, the Colonels play Detroit. Central Faces Wayne Tonight By E. Q. ADAMS.

Courier-Journal Correspondent. Central High School faces Wayne High of Lockland, Ohio, tonight at the Central gym following a preliminary at 7 p.m. between the Baxter Cubs and the Central Jayvees. Central lost to Wavne In t.ocklaiwi 50-30 but In that lilt Cent rail tUcl wtlliout its All-State center. K.

Ilrrn-don, and Jackie Lovr. AllhoiiKb Central bas since lost Its captain. t'rue l'atttr-sin. and two forwards, Juur Minwn and "Fox" Adams, the scoring pwer of tht-Lotusville team Is brticvni to have improved since the previous eiiiouiiti-r The I.orkland five, which l.islr.l until the acini final of the Ohio Slulr II114I1 School Tournament last season, Is mini as one of the best teams In that state. CLASSIFIED ADS The Courier-Journal The I.oulHvillr Timed Deaths and Funerals.

I BALDWIN. Mrs. Marv (nee Waltcri. passed awav in her 73d vear. ridnv Eebruarv 1, 14.

at 1:45 o.ni.. at tier home. 110 S. Pope St. Beloved wife 0 Mr.

David E. Baldwin; devoted mother of Misses Hester and Emma Baldwin. Mrs. Emil PlaDDert. and J.

Edward and Leroy Baldwin: also survived bv her sister. Miss Anna Walter, and brothers Ernest and Albert Walter, and 5 grandchildren. Remains at the familv resi-dence where services will be held. Mon day afternoon, at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery.

REAKIK Annie Tvdinus. February 1. Iil4ri. at 6:05 p.m.. at her residence.

29o5 Montrose Avenue. Beloved sister of Mrs Catherine T. Nock. Mrs. Mave Berkclcv.

Mrs. Lelia T. Cogswell and Mr. R. H.

Tydings. Kcmntns at Pearson's. 1310 S. Third St. Notice of funeral to be published later.

New Or leans papers please copv. BIJl'R. Annie Belle, Friday, February 1. 1946. at 1:30 p.m..

at her residence l.lfifl S. 3d St. Dauehter of the late Mar tin and Harriette K. Biiur; sister of Miss Edna f. Bijur and aunt of Mr.

M. Bijur O'Sullivan. Funeral from Pearson's 1310 S. 3d Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery.

BORGEL, Mr. Fred passed away in his 57th vear Wednesday, January 3(1. 194. at a.m.. at St.

Joseph's Hospital, residence 100 E. Caldwell St. Beloved husband of Mrs. Odessa Horjiel inee Rudaciile); devoted brother of Mrs. George Haas.

Mrs. William Knecht, Mrs. Fliabeth Murrav. Mrs. David Eisert.

Miss Mstilrta BoircI. Henry and William Borgel. Remains at the Anh L. Headv Funeral Home, Oak and Schiller where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.

BRANDHORST. Charles Wednesday. January 30. 1946, at 8:30 p.m.. in his 73d year.

Beloved brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Otto. Remaips at the residence. Cane Run Rd. Funeral services Saturday, February 2 at 2:30 p.m.

Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. Please omit flowers. CARRIER, Richard Leon. Thursday, January 31, 194H. at 6:30 a.m., at St.

Josephs Infirmary, age 4 months. He-loved son of Haskell E. and Louvlnia Burdine Carrier, brother of Charles Ray and Barbara Fav Carrier. Funeral from the residence, 620 Lynn Saturday. February 2d.

at 2:30 p.m. Interment In Evergreen Cemetery. CLIFFORD, Mrs. Clarissa Cain, February 1. 1946.

at 5:10 a.m., at SS. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital; widow of George D. Clifford; devoted aunt of Mrs. Thomas A. Ballantine.

Funeral from Doueherty and Son Funeral Home, 1230 S. 3d Saturday morning. February J. at 9:30. at the Cathedral of the Assumption at 10 o'clock.

Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. Please omit flowers. FREEMAN. Mrs.

Belle (nee Herndonl. age 85 vears. Friday. February 1. 1946.

at 10 a.m. Residence 115 S. Shelby St. Widow of S. A.

Freeman: also survived by several nieces and nephews. Remains at Albert Neurath A- Son Funeral Home. 725 East Market St. Funeral services Monday morning at 10 a.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

GIFFORD. Kittie Ann: 1626 W. Chestnut age about 60: very popular registered nurse for past 30 years in Louisville: died suddenly of a heart attack. Funeral services to be held Monday 1 p.m. R.

E. Jones Temple. Burial at Forest. Kentuckv. Fannie L.

Hobbs Funeral Home in charge. HACK, Elbert. Thursday. January 31. 1946, at 1:35 a.m..

in his 33th year. Beloved husband of Naomi Hack inee Matherlvl. Father of Joyce, Ann. Elbert. and Phvllts Jean Hack.

Son of H. B. and Anna Hack. Brother of Fstel, Homer. Earl and Cpl.

Carl Hack. Fort Slocum. New York. Mrs. E.

K. Skapgs and Mrs. Edward Sullivan of Columbus, Remains at the residence of H. B. Hack, 1406 W.

Market St. Funeral Saturday. February 2. from the residence at 12:15 p.m., arid from Gospel Chapel. 28th and Wilson at 1 o'clock.

Interment in Gospel of the Kingdom Cemetery Camp Ground. Shepherdsville. Ky. KASTENSMIDT, Elizabeth Noltemeyer, Fndav, Februay 1. 1946.

at 7:45 a.m.. age 81 years. Widow of John Kasten-smidt. devoted mother of Charles. Thomas.

Lillian. Elsie, Genevieve and Corinne Kastensmidt. sister of Mrs. Minnie Koehler. Mrs.

Mayme Spilling and Edward Noltemeyer. also survived by 5 grandchildren. Funeral Monday niorning at H.30 from the residence, 1301 S. Floyd and at St. Phillip Neri Church at 9 o'clock.

Interment St. Michael Cemetery. LYNCH. James Thursday. January 31st.

1946, at 3:05 p.m.. In his 73d year; residence, 8W S. 38th devoted husband of Letitia Lynch (nee beloved father of James W. Lynch; hroihor of Mrs. Ernerst Huetm.

Mrs. JoseDh Schleer. Miss Ella Lynch; also survived by 2 grandchildren. Funeral from the Carl E. Herbold Funeral Home.

20th and Broadway, Monday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock from Holy Cross Church. Interment In St. Louis Cemetery. MANN. William.

Friday morning. February 1. 1946. at 5:15. in his 88th year; residence.

1935 Rutherford uncle of William Mann. Austin. Ind. Remains at the funeral home of John Maas and Brother. Broadway at Floyd.

Funeral from the chapel Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. MAY, William Joseph. Wednesday. January SO.

1946. at 10 a.m. at Richmond. Ind in his 64th vear. Beloved husband of Mrs.

Lola Ethel May; f.ither of Mrs. Fdna Holhrook. Chicago, 111.: stepfather of John W. Lee. Mrs.

Leah Cnple. Mrs. B. F. Stinson and Miss Lola Sloan.

He-mains at Schoppenhorst Bros. Funeral Home. 18.12 W. Market St. Funeral services Saturday.

February 2d. at 11 a m. Interment in Cave Htll Cemetery. Chicago. 111., papers please copy.

McDANIEL, Mrs. Alice Hoffman, age 37 vears, Wednesday evening, January 30th. Survived by husband. C. W.

McDaniel, and brother. Robert J. Hoffman. Funeral from Ratterman Bros. Funeral Home.

3711 Lexington Road, Saturday morning, at 10:30. Interment In Cave Hill Cemetery. OBER MUELLER, Edward Henry, Wednesday. January 30, 1946. at 5 p.m., at his residence, Bearcamp Road.

Valley Station, Kv age 73 years. Beloved husband of Katie May Obermueller, father of Mrs. Edna Slevenson, Mrs. Irene Black, brother of Charles. Adolph.

and Albert Obermueller; survived also by 3 grandchildren. Funeral from the" McDaniel Funeral Home, 4339 Park Saturday, February 2. at 2 p.m. Interment in Reisinger Cemetery. OLIVER, Coy.

Thursday, January 31. 1946. at 12 midnight, in his 48th year. Beloved husband of Mattie Oliver (nee Residence. 3014 Portland Ave.

Remaina at Schoppenhorst Bros. Funeral Home. 1832 W. Market St. Funeral services Saturday, February S.

at 2 p.m. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. RICKERT. Fredericke, Friday. February 1.

194K, at 310 a.m.. in her 95th year; residence. 308 N. 21st. Widow of the late I.ouis Rlckert: beloved grandmother of Mrs Gladvs Roth.

Mrs. C. J. Coniff. Mrs.

C. J. Kamuenberg. Mrs. F.

W. Leist and Louis Fell: also survived bv 15 great-grandchildren. 3 great-greatgrandchildren. 7 nieces and nephews Remains at Schoppenhorst Bros. Funeral Home.

1832 W. Matket St. Funeral services Mondav. February 4. at 2 p.m.

Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. RODMAN. Jennie Williams. Friday. February 1, 194.

at a 20 at her residence. lOOo Cherokee Road. Widow of Saturday's Race Entries with a 131 for the second cording to a broadcast recorded here by the United Press listening post. In the other match in the American zone, Mexico will tangle with Canada. Kirk In Final Miami, Feb.

1 Louise Suggs and Peggy Kirk entered the final of the Helen Doherty Women's Golf Tournament today for the second straight year. Miss Suggs defeated Mrs. Frank Fuller 2 and 1 in a semi-final battle. Miss Kirk made a birdie the 16th to eliminate Mrs. Marge Becker 3 and 2.

Dorothy Kirby set a new women's course record today by shooting a 74 to defeat Mrs. Jane Crum Covington in a playoff for medal honors in the tournament. They shared honors in medal play last Thursday with a pair 79's. Russell Tips Wood reo. i vr) Aiejo Russell gained the semi-finals of the University of Miami net championships here today by defeating Sidney B.

Wood 6-2, 7-5. Pancho Segura brushed aside Morey Lewis 6-1, 6-3. Top seeded Billy Talbert blasted Harris Kverett 6-2. 6-1, and Gardnar Mulloy trounced George Rlchev 6-2. 6-4.

In the women's singles Helen Peder-son Rihbonv eliminated Nora Vihlen 6-0. 6-4, and Doris Hart won 6-3. 6-3 over Lucy Masterson. Race Results FAIR GROUNDS Weather Cloudv. Track Fast.

1 Gabe SSfl, in, 8.20; Ski Dad 5. Bark to Bark 2.40. 1 Valdioa Rocket S. 2.80; Zaea-phote 3.40, 8.4(: Bona lr 4. Daily double (1-21 $336.40.

Ankylns 4.40. Sir Lo 5.20, 4.40; Burning Sands 3.H0. 4 Top Notch $3, 3. 3. HO; Seaman's Pal 8.60.

5.40; Rakemup 4.20. A' Rodman Keenon $88,40, 26, 11.20; Calco 11.80, 5: Wongerra 7. Miloa $4.60, 3. 2.20-. Lights Abeam 2.0; Drollon 2.40.

7 Islo Peblo SRI. 2ft. 46.20. 16.40; Sea-par 2Ui0. 10: Caro 3.80.

8 Head Sea $'J5. 1 1. AO, 6.80: K. Cup Cake 6.60, 4.40; Door-York 2.80. HIALEAH PARK Weather Clear.

Track Fast. 1 Sylvia Dear SI3.40, 6.40, Fille D'Orlran 6.20, 4.30; Pinnare 3.60. 2 Foment $9.60, 4.80, Pollenator 8.70, 2.90; Thalel 8.70. Daily double (1-2) $93.20. 5 Elertron $11.80.

4.80, 8.80; Bottom Rail 4.30, 3.60: Midlurk 5.30. 4 Buntv's Imp $13.00, 1.50. 5.10: Play, Jane 6.30, 4.80; Paper Clip 6.20. 5 Victory Bine $120.40. 41.90.

17.30; Feather-Bob 6.50. 4.70; Ask Aunt Ada 4.20. Sllvestra $7.80. 4.90. 3.50: Dolly Var-den 20.3O.

10; On Your Toes 4.60. 7 Historian S4.70. 3.30. 2.50; Castle-man 5.30, 4: Habe Paul 4.70. 8 Air Power S7.KO.

3.90. 3: Halbarail 7.70. 5: I'nknown Reward S.40. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH DINE AND DANCE Nightly KLASSY I KLUB 1901 W. Broadway Gale Kirk Orch.

Fri. Sat. i Every Fri. Nite 10:30 to 11:30 WALTZ CONTEST Prixes to Winners Ll'NCH RF.RVFD 11 TO 2 DINNER SERVED 5 TO 8 Famous for Our Fried Chicken Kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimimiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir? uinL Dance BERNIE LEWIS and his ORCHESTRA featuring JEANNE BENNETT KtNWOOO DRIVt AftO tuvcur KOAO 1 FR-Z64I ft- BANK HHt I EE WIN CO, lOUISVUL- 2. KY.

Ft. Sheridan 72. Chanute Field 47. Tower Hall Naval Base 44, Chicago Optometry 35. Parsons 53, Iowa Wesleyan 52.

Mississippi 50. Millsaps 42. Ellendale Normal 39, Dickinson Teachers 36. Jamestown 44. Wahpeton Science 35.

Augustana 52. North Dakota State 35. Great Lakes 69. DePaul 67. Manhattan 40.

Fordham 39. Oregon 57. Washington 56. Colorado State 3H, Colorado Mines 24. Arizona State 58.

Williams Field 39. Arirona 7H. New Mexico 53. Stanford 34. College of Pacific 32.

California 50. U.C.L.A. 37. Penn. Military College 40, Swarth- more 39.

Peru Teachers 43. Omaha 40. Eastern New Mexico 35, New Mexico Institute 23. Kentucky High Schools Sharpsburi Camargo rg 31. Camargo 2S 28.

Owtngsville 25 Pearl iNashviile) 50, Lincoln Franklin 36. Okolona 36. Sulpher 29. New Castle 44. Plcasureville 25.

Ellison A. C. 76, Rugby 45. Carrollton 47. Milton 24.

Eminence 18. Ciestwood 17. Campbellsburg 32, LaGrange 20. Breckenridge 53. Maysville 35.

Bardstown 26, Lebanon 20. Versailles 38, Nicholasville 35. Madison 25. University High 21. Frankfort 52.

Henry Clay 29. Winchester 37, Irvine 23. Shelbyville 24. Harrodsburg 20. Georgetown 29, Lawrenceburg 25.

Mt. Sterling 51. Lafayette 35. A. J.

Jollv 37. Warsaw 11. Roger-Bacon (Cincinnati) 64. St. Henry 23.

Davton 20. Dixie Heights 17. Beechwood 35. Newport 33. Bellevue 40, Highlands 33.

Ludlow 57. Simon Kenton 41. Erlanger 46. Silver Grove 36. Lockland Wayne 49.

Lincoln (Ky.) Grant 18. Vicco 37. Hindman 34. Combs 30, Witherspoon 15. Leslie Co.

39. Cordia 28. Manchester 55. Leslie Co. 40.

Glasgow 36. Cave City 34. Fern Creek 49. Ormsbv Village 26. Falrdale 34, Meade County 31.

Stearns 62, Monticello 38. Burnside 41. Shopville 20. Ha.el Green 41. Benham 40.

Ferguson 45. Russell Springs 33. Elder (Cincinnati I 42. Manual 27. Madisonville 19.

Hopkinsville 17. Nortonville 32, Morton Gap 29. Guthrie 37. Clifty 7. Bowling Green 43.

Daviess County 36. Calhoun 42. Greenville 22. Hardlnsburg 38. Irvington 33.

McHenry 32. Drakesboro 29. Bremen 81. Dunmore 16. Calhoun 36.

Utlca 24. Livermore 41. Whitesville 33. Latin (Lexington I 26, Athens 20. Somerset 49.

Carlisle 43. Cynthiana 43. Oddville 13. Augusta 42, Mayslick 37. Brooksville 43.

M.M.I. 36. Fleming County 76. Minerva 18. Lvnn Camp 43.

Rockhold 20. Barbourville 28. Evarts 14. Hall 31. Black Star 27.

Harlan 53. Pineville 28. Hall 56. Leslie County 19. Lovall 54.

Wallins 31. Knox Central 36. Bell County 18. London 42. Barbourville 20.

Lone Jack 32. Lvnn Camp 29. Manchester. 50. Oneida 30.

Oneida 35. McKee 34. Livermore 30. Sacramento 21. Madison (Richmond) 25, University (Lexington) 21.

Clark County 38. Paris 34. Kavanaugh 32. Midwav 30. Stamping Ground 31, Peak's Mill 22.

Berea 62. Bridgeport 19. Good Shepherd (Frankfort) 41, New Liberty 19. London 42. Barbourville 20.

Millersburg 54. Headquarters 34. Orangeburg 48, Owingsville 26. Connerville 42, Buena Vista (Harrison Countvl 31. Salt Lick 44.

Bethel 35. Stanton 26. Beattyville 22. Hickman 59. Faxon 15.

Rcidland 31. Heath 19. Nancv Farm 35 Milhurn 29. LaCentcr 28. Wickllffe 25.

Metropolis 111. I 43. Paducah 31. Kuttawa 46. Graham 30.

Murray Training 36. Carrier Mills illl.t 34. Hardin 43. Southland 12. Hazel 37.

Sedalia 30. All-Ky. Tourney At Louiavill (First Round). Central City 46. Hazard 36.

Owensboro 43. Corbm 28. Male 35. Covington 34. St.

Xavler 42. Danville 39. GARRARD COINTT TOI RNKT. Buckejx 38. Paint Lick 32 (SFi.

Lancaster 50. Buena Vista 32 (SFI. SALT RIVER VALLEY TOURNEY. Mt. Washington 34.

Lebanon Junction 25. Taylorsville 33. Bloomfield 27. Shepherdsville 53. Chaplan 38.

Boston 49. Western 22. MADISON COl'NTY TOURNEY. Kirksvllle 34. Waco 33 Kingston 39.

Central 34. Kirksville 32. Kingston 31 (F. WARREN COl'NTY TOURNAMENT. South Warren 37.

Bristow 30 (SF). IRfllOMA TOI'RNEY. Fredonia 52. Cobb 21 (SF). Dawson Springs 58.

Trigg Co. 27 (SF). JACKSON PIRCHASF. TOURNEY. Clinton 41, Arlington 26 (F).

Professionals NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ft. Wayne 48. Chicago 43. AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Baltimore 65, Philadelphia 56. Indiana High Schools New Atbanv 35. Jasper 33. Evansville Bosse 52, Bedford 36. Linton 20, Sullivan 19.

Princeton 44. Bicknell 41. Vincennes 42. Huntingbura 37. Bloomington 35.

Indianapolis Howe 26. Washington 33, Martinsville 22. Madison 54. Batesville 28. Scottsburg 43: Brownstown 25.

Corydon 43. Salem 39. World Record Arcadia, Feb. 1 (U.R) Don Conejo, Ed Janss California-bred son of Boxthorn Easy-Come, set a new world's record of :32 35 in the three-ftirlong first race at Santa Anita today. He won by a length and three-fourths.

Johnny Lbngden rode the 2-year-old sprinter to eclipse a record of :32 45 set on the same track by Alfred G. Vander-bilt's Galley Slave on January 27, 1938. Colleges ami Services Each () indicates overtime. Panhandle Aggies 50, Eastern New Mexico 41. College of Puget Sound 62.

Centralis. 37. San Diego State 43, Coronado Amphibs 38 Trenton State Teachers 40, Jersey City Teachers 32. Georgia Tech 64. Florida 53.

Slipperv Rock Teachers 53, California Teachers 29. Kentuckv State 33. Wilberforce 24 Southeast Mo. State 41. Southwest Mo.

State 40. Akron 62. Kent State 39. Northwestern 63. Purdue 54.

Virginia 67. George Washington 35. Virginia Tech 31. Richmond 25. Catawba 37.

Lenoir Rhvne 21. Curtis Bav Coast Guard 47. NorfOIK Training Station 37. MilliKan 49. Tusculum 38.

F.astern 49. Murrav 42. Franklin 58. Ball State 56. Ft.

Benjamin Harrison 58, Anderson 49. Newberry 50. Citadel 44. Nebraska Wesleyan 45, Kearney (Neb.) Teachers 41. Bethany 53.

W. Va. Wesleyan 51. West Va. Teachers 58.

Concord 55. Iowa Pre-Flight 76. Sedalia Air Base. 49. Simpson 71, Penn (Iowa) 40.

Arkansas Teachers 56, Tenn. Stat Teachers 43. Ouachita 60. Hendrlx 39 Camp Robinson N.A.T.T.C. 48.

Camp Robinson 32. Hampden Sydnev 68, Brldgewater 28. Buffalo 47, Fredonia Teachers 24. Lvnchburg 50. Emory Henry 38.

Nebraska 50. South Dakota State 48. Washington University 40. Tulsa 36. Capital 76.

Kenyon 40. Gallaudet 39, Washington College 26. Arkansas 81. Southern Methodist 53. Davidson 61.

Charleston 38. Illinois Wesleyan 37, North Central College (341. Ml. Union 56. Thlel 52.

Central Mich. 54. Assumption (Ont.) 53. Indiantown Gap 40, Ft. Meade 37.

Dallas Ferrying Command 65. No. Texas State 43. Pensacola 55. Marianna 16.

Jacksonville N.A.S. 58, Pensacola N.A.S. 35. Mank ato Teachers 63, Moorhead (Minn.) Teachers 30. Ft.

Schuy7er 62. Cathedral (N.Y.) 45. Iowa Teachers 53. 'South Dakota 45. Coe 59.

Monmouth 54. St. Cloud 42. Bemldji Teachers 41. Washburn 54.

Emporia State Teachers 52. Wayne Teachers 77. Yankton 46. Loras 101. Wartburg 41.

Brigham Young 37. Denver 36. Bethel 38. Baker (Kas.l 30. Sheppard Field 50.

Lowry Field 48. Furman 39, Wofford 22. Phillips (Okla.l 34. Central State (Okla.) 29. Wyoming 56.

Colorado 46. Oklahoma A. and M. 39, St. Louis University 27.

Loyola 54. Camp Shelby 29. Winsome Lad 112 BOB MANN Albuldo (3l 120 (I) 121 Santa Claus 107 Alex Barth (2)123 Cactus Foot 111 "Happy Pilot 109 Eve 106 6 added: The Columbian 3-y. Si up: 7 Peacock Lady 107 Best Dress 108 Swoon 110 Sheer Luck 110 Letmenow 123 (a 'Darby Devastating 110 Dunedin 118 (aiDarbv Ladv Gunner 106 Delilah 120 Albonnv 103 Harriet Sue (3)114 Jamesina 120 (b Evening Lea Flag 108 Flight (2) 112 Tedious Miss (bi Windmill (1) 118 (2) 114 Miss Puritan 109 First Page 109 (aiDarbv Dan Stable entry. (b)Mrs.

T. Haskos entrv. 7M.0OO (2d allow, 4-y, A np; 1 1-u; m. Kewev Dee 11 1 'W. Kelly Gallantly 109 (3) 11B First Broom ...111 Sheer Luck 108 Freezeout (2) SkT Tracer BclrciKh 114 til 11R Kimbcrlv 104 Plucky Raider.

112 Woodford Lad 10S 8 4-v. up: 1 S-l Belwvn (3 113 Huena Ventura 112 Cat Bridge 113 'Restless 116 Cals Pet 113 Top Reward LiRht Reich -ll (21 121 Grev Steel 121 Brenner Pass 112 Miss Bobolink ion 'UDfront 105 Friend Or Foe .112 'Winter Rules -118 Darby Donhe 112 Petrol Point Zax 11 (I) 110 Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather, clear; track, fast. FAIR GROUNDS 1 JOOOi 4 np; f. Navy Relief 108 'Yellow Silk Josephine 106 'Poo's Rival (2) 111 Day and Night-103 'Outside Pair 113 Saintly 113 'Fay Jo 113 Alger 108 'Goochie G.

108 Commission 'Silver Age 113 Mvrna 1 113 Isaqueen (31 113 Country Butter. 108 Sortie Clark 113 1 0 f. Miss Evidence. 10S Catlike (1) It Heau Sweep ..110 Kanuuo 110 Miss Crv Baby.105 'Auditor 108 Grand World lady 107 3 1 113 Roil Bird 113 Carlasue (2) ..108 Stage Light 110 Low Bid 110 Carry Mea IIS Miss Pebbl -105 3 $1,100: conditions: 4 f. Regal Maid 103 Nictor 113 Rosenlte 10 Big Meal 103 Wise Chance (31 118 "Bolo Babe 108 Snooks Winters 'Brown.

Mat (2) 110 (1) 108 4 $1,100: conditions: 4 A 6 t. Frisky Spirit "Kenear(3 113 11 'Tiny's Choice .103 Question Miss 108 Troop Train (2) 115 Ariel Mission 113 'Caroline F. 111 Ronrey 111 Double Feature 118 handicap: f. Wow 106 Periair 107 (a)HONET TOWV Bank Balance 107 (1) 1U Tslsm Prince (31 125 Me Go Too (21 107 Mate 104 Frank Munns 107 Brown 105 Renhur 103 (a)i-icltejle (1) 1M Paner Cup 108 (1) .110 Spirsilla .114 Buzz Around 107 (alWilliam Helis entry. 8 $1,100: I f.

(NO SELECTIONS I Maneen 112 Black Knave 122 Tulane Cheer 117 'Little Sting 114 Elbekav 109 'Golden Chip 109 7 $1,000: conditions 4 1 1-1 m. Our Blen 108 Hi Henrv 113 High Plaid 108 'Marco Good.lOR I.estabert (1 .117 Guy Hottel 113 Doriee Citv (3) ,113 'Scalane (2 114 8 SI.OOO; conditions: 4 A 1 1-10 m. Vestihula 112 'Swain Sweepnark .108 WadHv 110 lrum Fire Ml 10 Taulas Star Four Tens (2l 'Executive Ill $f00: 4 I 1-18 m. Musical Mood 'Marymick 103 I Dood It 108 'Rabv Edith .108 Miss Palooka ..101 'Border Blitz ..108 Hirh Baccate Contemplation .113 114 Mv Reward (31 113 Gezira 2l 10fl Count Howard ,111 Scouting 111 Burning Sands -108 Masculine 118 Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather, clear; track, food.

GAYEST NIGHT SPOT Featuring GATEWOOD BENNIE HOLTON 7 P.M. to 2 A.M. ENTERTAINMENT" HIALEAH PARK 500; NO SELECTIONS Teanerk Comet 120 (a)Friendly Don 120 Anecdote 120 Demi-z 112 Sugar Pill 117 Hanpv Haste 120 (a)Jim Jr. 120 tciFact Finder 120 (dlJim Jam 120 (a i Green Dragon 120 Invictus 120 Auspicious 115 (biSilver 120 Transair 120 Gray Warrior '120 Albimel 120 (b)Sun Gay 117 Aghadee 117 (aiV. S.

Bragg (blE. K. Bryson entry. (cF. R.

Frankel entry. (d)Hap-py Hour Farm entry. i 4-r. A np; l'i Flight Man 116 Fore Roval 116 Portage Trail 118 Squadron Girl 111 Director 106 'Reason (1 111 Army March 106 Pacolet 116 Herodotus 2) 1 IS Hedgethorn 116 War Dressing 118! 'Hairanette 103 Kazbek lis Pennv Pincher .111 Big Albert (31.111 Blenel 111 3 mdn. Main Threat 122 New nought!) I Easy Spell 117 'Barval 117 Swift Town (2)122 'Lantern 117 Pllateer 112 'Hibernian 117 Fort Schuyler Bordeaux 122 3 122 'Blue Marsch 117 Cambric 122 Brinon 122 Complex 122 'Archer 117 Franktsh King.122 4 Sl.ono; f.r Lookout Dies Grand Surprise 1 II (I) 11! 'Jackie Babs 109 Ruling Time 117 For Far 111 Sir Pennant (31.120 The Problem Twenty Six 114 (2) 109 Grado Primero108 ft S4.000 (1st dir.) allow.

4-r. op; 1 1-16 Valdina Vicar -111 Fire Sticky 106 a Half Miles from Bardstown Road NOW PLAYING! Friday, Saturday, Sunday Nights EDDIE MARTIN Drummer will see his friends week at Oasis I Wal I Sm Waltz Contest unday Nite STEAK CHICKEN Zttm'RS Whiskay Br Drink and Park HI 9166 for Ratcrvatio I mmsm Muslo By I EARL STRICLE and Orchestra IOnlr On and lb City On ft? IZi4 Nites a Week FLOOR SHOWS DINNERS I MUIMUAI DAVIS DORIS GRAMICH Vocalist Ballroom Tap Dancer Ll'CILLE MARSHALL'S ORCHESTRA MA 9426, Presents TWO ALL-STAR MIXED no i vv NlOfl I LT A THE GREAT JACKSON LEE entrtlaquist Special PRIVATE DINING ROOM Reservations EMIMXR Mm (Mil mi ft (01 I 1 I f-NArVl- -I 1 i i rt-iSli 1 II V. mm. j--B--n. -I -aj mm mm ii ste 11 fpJ.

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