Show : : 4 6 ff - Leopards Pile Up 132 Points IT ation9 s To Win Region Track Title Atot"7 13 -- East Captures Events- South Finishes Second I Take High Point Honors ':'- - " Ak I -i- z - '491:-kF4A- - '':' 4:- - '':t:::::----0:?-:izn-iiii::?:-e7'4- 0:' :::iie4AA:i7$:'':: Vi$::' r :- :- t:14:1: t t ::: - 18 Saturday Morning -- :$ - pil i:?-- - : - - 'I:- :: - 77-- : -- ---'' ' ''' !::'-'-- - v: :: - :: New York r' Washington - Boston 'i Cleveland ': NI::-::::::-"4'-- red-shirt- ' )F:- :? ' 1::i -- -- 4) COIL Dick Price of East and Me Palmer of South staged a stria for stride duel in the half rnfle lut Price legged it in ahead of the lucky Cub runner to win In 2:08 In the ligh jump East took four spot places ana tied for 5the fifth with Mitt Lmith's foot 10 inch enough for first leap being god dominated the reThe Leopartls lay)" scoring easy winshalf-mil-ine all three events wth their quartet of Dan :Vella John Cannon Vic Hotz amd Keith Dibble in a better than average turning time of 1:385 results: Mario Pole vault—Rose Taylott East: Don Dodge Smith: Gordon Graves 6South: inches 10 leot Last Height Brown 120-rd hi gh hurdles—Os-s- r Bob Carabins Fast: Bill Thomas Bryan South East Phil Artnatralig South:: Jay Time :17 EaM Bates West: d deset—Lensy Howicii South: Beall Dibble Ear needNOM TASt Jaya Pullman East :1 a 4 Zumwalt South Ile run—Frenk Fred Holbrook Lowell Tensmeyer East East Ftn flkId Wasecha West Charles Inks Time 5:094 Last Eat: Oscar High' jump—MittTomSmith East :s King Last: Milt McConkie eil Adams South tied cat': Eatitalati with Earl G i a0311 East Height 5 feet 10 inches d ruriitaith Krussman East: Vic Hots East Bob Catabine South: Carl South Kirk Brtmley South Goodwin Time :535 Atkin West! Neil Low hurciles—Diek Bob Bill Bryan South fldam& South Pclersztli East Jay Thomas East Time A :24 East: Mitt ebotput—Bob Bummerhays Kimball East Spencer Smith East AndyKoller South Distance East: Lyle 44 feet Ski inches Dterus---toklummerhays East Lamar South: Waiter Gebrke 1110e South West Bruce Schroeder Salt Wort: Picka nee 1 It toot Piot a mvar4 run—flick Price East: Glen tick East routsV IKn Brown East raltner East Time ince Bradley 0111 4 Sean riahah—tAKnesi11 nibble :24 Webs est Bob Sidwell South Time Kim-beBud East: Andy Jaxeclo—Spencer FsAst: Bud Gleam East Udell Footer Distance Weft South: nth Couton 18215 feet Martin East Broad jump—Vic Hots Brnson East: Ricbard Crook East John DisSouth Brimley Btrier South: Kirkinches tance 19 feet a John PtIlltrIlla Medley rela—East (Jack Dick Price) South White Reid Krim-no- n Time 3:565 West Mu re:ay—East (Din Whitney John Richard Howells Edmund Satmdera Time 3:46 2 Cimoki South West Wells John (Dan relay—East Cannon Vic 'Mote Keith Dibble) South - s: - 'ff (:":1 i t 9:?:'''':i1P' - 4441-- S'""-'''(::: :':'J:: :'1:::::::' ' '''' Ii::-- '' ' -s libtac ::1-:::- : :Aze:) ::si: I Oomplet :'i i - 4 :' '4i' :x:$-'- ': :' ' ' ''' ' ' i f ??-:- '"P-"-e:aeiti:A4''-ii:- ' : P - 100-ear- r 440-yar- PI 1 at 1:365 ‘ 5 7'" : '''''' Beats Alumni t :tih's varsity net an alumni crew -- s:?: - 1 ed Friday afternoon on the university courts 4-- Warner ‘arsity def Hood Ilititrtrti alumni def Maeser varsity Morris fa def EardleY 5 breria varsity def Greennalgh and Warner and Morris alumni - Ir Lewis and Brower arsity def Hood 3 &ad Govvy alumni 01 6-- 1 7 0 9-- 7 6 5 5 10 1 10 Friday's Results 31) at Pittsburgh) 2(Strincevich C W T Cincinnati (Shona 2 0WT (Lander 30) (Wyse 0-- at Utah Oil Refining Station 479 EasfSoufh Temple OPEN EVERY DAY 7 a m to 11 pm Change NOW to Summer Lubricants PM' cAsouN left East high trackman who copped high point honors in Region Seven competition and Boyce Jacobs Vie I 4 Clemenalf 2 0 Hutchninp Workmanrf Klunac -- 00 01 01 0210 00 1:3 0 0 1 4 1 3 1 3 2 0 2 4 Masic Gladu3b 8hemo2bb 1 4 Rvan2b-3- 2 zHofferth Phillipass 1 ! 11 12 0 1:1 3 02 000 4 2 1 2 1 2 1 0 1 Javoryp 0-12 -1Totals 37-33 Totals 4gltan for Ott in ninth yOne outtr whenitwinning run scored in seventh zzBatted for Macon in eighth zzzRan for Tobin in eighth op° 000 101 o- o-' 2 izizt York 000 000 020 01- -- 3 Runs batted in—Weintrauti Two-bas- e Ross Workmatt 2 Summary: hits —Ross 2 Phillips Phillips Memo Medwick Lett on bames—Boston 10 New York 7 Strike 1 0 -- y1 out—Javery 4Melton Ttiltrutchinson 3 Losing: 5 Winningzditacmhear Attendance 1941 (paid) 1gat St o Louis 1 in a slugfest Nick Etten hit his third homer of the year for the Yanks iin the sixth Seaton AS le 0 5 1 5 5 2 0 Cronin lb' 4 0 4 RJohnen if 2 2 0 4 1 1 Doerr 2b Tabor 3b 4 2 1 Partee c 4 030 Lake is 3 0 2 Hughson p 2 0 0 1 0 0 aLasor Wood p 0 0 1 xxMcBride 0 0 0 Metvich Fox re ce New f A! 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Hemsley c 01 Donald p Ot Rimier p 0! 0 4 :: - 1' ! 1 ge - Charlie Grimm Returns as Cub Manager 13-ye- (Listed according to post positions) Owner Jockey O E Breault 1—Challenge Me Tony Shorhallill M B Gott affarella Tony 3—Prowe Bells Charlie Compton No bov 4—Be'Musser Dave Ferguson Billy Thompson Warren Wright 5—Pensi Conn McCreary S—Stir Up Mrs Payne Whitney Eddie Arcaro A A Baront 7—Autocrat Fart 11 Zuseit A C Ernst 8—Alorter Adams Johnny Robert Lisle il—Gay Bit Jerk IVeetropo 10—Rockwood Ali Bailey Boy W C Davis It—Broadcloth Mrs Geo Potrisort Georele Woolf 12—Shut Up Joe Goldband Ralph Errard B R Paton Flares Burns Ceorge 1 4—Diavolaw IV C HobRon Joe Molbert 15—Briet Sigh 1 entutelo Nodarso Robert J Dienst Otto tirohs 10—Grumps Image MrsV a J Abel 17—American Mitirirjo Eagle J Jimmy IR—Comanche Peak Mrs Floyd West No boy Thornburg 11)—Comenow J R 1a)ton Philip Godfrey Hors Manager NN iey g Field higher than the reported tier will be 'reduced by $500—the ville where &Ma the hotels were that must be posted starting fee at least 45 minutes before post jammed When Shut Out won in he picked up $64225 from of $86250 to set the ftihneootcoiii record There were only two surprises as the narnes were dropped into the entry box Friday morning Comanche Peak who won a six and one-hafurlong race in the slop Thursday was named by Mrs Floyd West of Dallas Texas Then Heading the field of 13 Colts five geldings and Peace Bells was Stir 1Ip from Mrs Payne Whitney's Greentreeistable There was some doubt whether the son of Stimulus can carry his speed the Orby distance4 but he remained time 1942 lf 45 minutes after the usual time for closing of the entries Charlie Compton Louisville owner and trainer dropped in the name of Peace Bells—a filly that never has started or even been considered a remote possibility Rain which soaked the racing strip for nearly 36 hours finally stopped around noon The sun broke through the clouds spasmodically but there was little encduragement from the weatherman that there would be sufficient warmth and wind to dry out the 20x-4---1- 1 -- the staunch favorite at lengthening odds of 8 to 5 Stir Up who'll be ridden by the' country's No 1 jockey Eddie Arcaro drew a favorable post position in No a spot that him a clear shot at the first gives' turn three-eightof a mile away The fleet Challenge Me carrying the hopes of O E Breault's Chicago-owne- d Brolite stable and quoted at 1 drew No 1 Picked to give Stir tip his closest argument was Sk3rtracer the lanky Colt from M B Gofrs Pittsburgh barns He too likes mud' and being a son of Flares 1938 Ascot Gold Cup winner is bred to run all day I 8--- hs ' 8-- Two-bas- - - -- -- 4 - ENJOY GI ILLETTE S BROADCAST OF THE 2- -- 4 Phi Hies Defeat A Bums I(E1'J1UC(Y DERBY - m Ay 6ns Un--Ron- ald fifth-innin- ) ( Bum-Pol- 5-- 6 4-- 5 Ob 3-- 6 - Staff-hin- d AailVenaknotd10110111110101111160 Pen-Mn- e I Facts Figures On'44 Derby d — — 200-yar- A - --1-1 - Amateurs to Open Season May 440-vr- d d six-tea- 1 - 5 - m Two-bas- e Three-bas- e one-quar- ter -- - 'Pe Eitel-McCullou- Bingham Takes Tilt From West - - Hits----Of- Tuno In 2-- ai d Eitel-McCullou- liSL - Senators Dump A s On Spence sHomer 0 wasiplo 0 it Sky-trac- er 5-- 4-- 4P N into CIA 5-- 6-- 15 Saturday -8 6th X-- SSO-yar- d - Racing Slate for Today 7- r nonsE MMHG I 1 1 fast-actin- S HANDICAP :- ' all-Gille- tte 1 Country Club Meet Country 'club golfers will qualify pie Prob odds 8 to 1 4 to 1 210 to 1 1 liftEl to to 1 8 to 8 18 to 1 111 to 1 20 to 1 s10IS to 1 to 11 310 to 1 to 1 slo a I n to 1 10 to 1 It to 1 ziO to 1 ii10 to 1 216 to 1 ar aedrdoy 5 1 1 0 3 3100 3 1 1 2 4 2 '3 0 4 1 4 8 5 0 2 1 0 1 for Kentucky Derby Line-U- p - 4 Gag- May 5 UP) - playing Charlie Grimm had two baseball clubs on his hands Friday He said he lhad accepted managersh'ip of the Chicago Cubs—a position which he resigned under front office preasure on July 20 1938 after a connection with the club six in the role of field boss The acceptance by the jovial Dutchman came during a brief meeting with Phil K Wrigley Cub !Owner and James Gallagher general manager and vice president It came only after Grimm was satisfied in his own mind- that young Bill Veeck's interests in the Milwaukee Brewers would be protected Veeck son of a former Cub president is a marine on duty in the south Pacific He is executive-heaof the American association club and Grimm is manager and part owner not !I I Grimm contract ' huatcs when haal ll e sai pCub ap a a expected HwiICAGO d Stirnwels 2b 6 2 2 3 Rosenthl re 3 1 3 0 01 01 Granite Trackmen Easily Win Region Two Meet for the May leg directors' cup tournament Saturday A medal play meet is also on the books Tee according to Professional Branca Alembers can call Branca for starting times after 9 a in Saturday 1 : a ALWAYS 41 1 if x::: :::: tekl $20000 paid annually to Jimmy Wilson who resigned Monday Pacific Coast League 33 "You can take your time about Two: Granite who was high in Region Pct Won Lost signing take a couple of weeks if 692 8 San Francisco 3001 18 577 11 15 Portland you like" Wrigley told Grimm "I 519 13 14 Seattle ---- -want you to be satisfied that Mil519 13 14 San Diego Totals 34 8 24 6i Totals 38 15 27 12 waukee is in sound 500 Boston 13 13 hands" Hollywood 0204— 7 210 011 480 13 12 Los Angeles York 103 014 "I wouldn't take the job any track la Saturday 407 New 18 11 Oakland 2 Errors—Lake Lindell Buns The last time the derby was run Savage 7 17 292 batted in—Tabor 3 Fox Savage Sacramento other way" Grimm replied "MilMilsevich 4 Partee Aletkovich Etten 2 waukee wants another pennant Ilemsley Priday's Scores e R H E Lindell 2 Doerr bits—RosenAt Seattle—Seven Inning': 0and they're going to get it if pos3 0 thal Fox Etten an Diego 000 000 x- -0 Home runs—Metkovich 7 9 0 Etten Double plays—Doerr and Cronin 020 022 -6 Seattle p f - Br1l1hart4 Bauer (6) and Salkeld Speece Savage Stirnweles and Etten: Roger Milo- sible" i Johnson coach Cub who and Bonarign sevich and Etten: Stirnweiss Milosevieh Roy Etten Left on bases—New York 11 Granite hikh placed first in sev- - Davis in the high jump at 6 feet At San Yrancisco—Night game:R 14 V: and Itoetnn 4 ' Peers on belle —Off Htighson was named aeting manager after 2 6 Roger 2 Wood Wilson's audden resignation will 7 Hits—Off Donald 101 ono 100- -3 Loa Angeles en of the 16 events tied for first 2 inches 0 5 5 In 4 innings WOW out in fifth) ROM 002 100 001- -4 San It:random in in remain the that capacity 3 In 5 11110ot-i12 In 6 Wood 3 in 2 Slanory and Sarni Weil and Sprins The Farmers qualified 13 for the meantime trying to crack a 10- ip another and then added points Winning 'metier Roger Losing pitcher-- It H E Hughson At Ilnllywood—Night Mme and Boyer Dmpires—Sumners 201 100 202— 8 15 4 Rue in all but two of the others to roll state high school meet to be held Oakland Time-2- :15 game losing streak Attendance--51514 1 102 020 23x-- 10 Hollywood -- 71' Stromme (7) Campbell (7) paid up a healthy taal of 931I1 points Saturday May 13 in addition to andKleinke1 Ralmondi Lorenz (3) : Sharp Mishatto capture region two track and two winning relay teams the med- rek (7) Intlekofer (0) and Hill Nib ley Opening and the 880 Davis qualified field honors in the University of ley seven and Murray six with Jordan International League A huge field of golfers will comUtah stadium Friday Davis pulled placing two and the mile relay Newark 3 Montreal O 3-- 1 pete in the amateur best ball tourin second with 59 Jordan was team in the state meet Rochester 6 Syracuse 2 nament at Nib ley Park Sunday Only games played third with 35 5 BROOKLYN two Murray fourth one May of which is the features Granite Davis (D) (0) Murray (T) Jordan (M) Tooele g with 341 while North Summit (7NSummary: home of the club opening The state Northey's Southern Association e S) North Summit (86) South Tooele seven run with Elvin Adams aboard gave driving contest points garnered is also planned Memphis Birmingham N Beech 8 Tom vault—Baall and three and South Summit three the Philadelphia Phil lies a 3 to 1 The course will be closed for genNew Oilcans Little Rock 19-" -' Stanton G tied for first Calvin Gillen Other games postponed rain over the Brooklyn Dodgers eral play from 7:45 a m to 3 p m Coach Cecil Baker's thin clads M ' '''' third Doyle Buhler D and Ernie victory J tied for fourth Height 11 feet 4713 tan& from Granite made their best before Friday Baseball's Big Six 7) rbiladelphla Brooklyn high hiusiles--Do12(iiir4 showing in both dashes in the AB H 0 Al ABBOA Moon CI John GI Jay Maxc' it c(Thr leaders In ach leaguHe) mile and in the javelin with first Tom ' 5 1 4 31 BortingryIt 4 2 3 0 Mullen21) field J: Allen 14mith Jjiirch Time 16 4 Pet AD Club 0 Player 1 O 3 3 0 3 0 0 Birrh (1: Boyce Ptten Yankees Walkerrt e 488 Atlanwel 0 20 12 41 and second in all four events to- J-- acobs 0: dash—Francis ams historic Churchill 4 1 1 1 3 1 0 Hatch Howard DL Norman Olmo21) 444 Wasdellrt 5 12 Tigers 11 27 4fr ' 4 111 401 Galancf 3 0 7 0 ? gether with a fourth in both the 102 M Darrell Wheeler J Time Hostetler 429 Northryre Musial Cardinals 14 49 10 21 Downs Saturday after1 1 -4 7 6 2 3 0 411Schu1ts1b ) k'inleyx 12 150 8 21 220 and the javelin They failed to 42Q Watt senators 21 R&M's Mile—Walter Steffensen G: Dick Baker 3 0 2 3 noon Gillette presents the 418 Cies1ak313 44 10 40 31 14 55 10 23 Walker 'Ø4 44ti:Ns)1 Dodgers 11 G M Clint in the Erickson Ilardcastle 0 3 3 0 liamrickas 1 Bragan3n shotput J: Dick Crook T Time Jay gather points only 4:493D Calvin Medwiek Giants 13 52 13 20 385 3 1 3 0 — Rffnabrgrp 4 0 1 2 Owenc t Kentucky Derby for the and broad jump Hess High Jump—Marvin 2 0 1 1 Davisn LOUISVILLE Ky May 5 UP) fifth consecutive year At PerGillen M: Leon Jackeon G: Eugene 1 0 0 0 Two of the Farmers also were kins D Dean zEngilan — Facts and figures on the Vernon N and Frank ' 0 0 0 1 ' the microphone—Ted Webberp D tied for fifth high point men with Boyce Jacobs Seesions Height 6 feet Kenof seventieth the )-2 running inches 111 sec7 4 34 27 11 29 27 Totals Totals Husing For the greatest counting first in the javelin Cecil run—Jay Peterson J: zBaited for Davis in eighth Derby at Churchill Downs tucky in sports tune in thrill Ira Phelps G: Gene Greenwood 14 ond in the two dashes and a mem- EyreBohfi:Christensen Score by innings: D Time :55 Saturday: - 1 ' k Cavalcade of 001 020 000- -3 Gillette's Philadelphia ber of third place mile relay team low hurdles—Don Perkins D: Entries—Nineteen 001 000 000- -1 Brooklyn Olson 0: Guy IvinP M: JUnior MoulBaseover for 13 Federation The Amateur ‘ Errors—Hart Sports your neareat Runs Owen points His record of Tom one Summary: ton 0: John Birch G Time :247 (18 colts five geldings and 4 CBS station! hatid In—Lupien Bordagaray Northey 2 I 1638 feet in the javelin was one Davies M and Marvin ball league slashed to a shotput—Keith hite—Adams filly) D Finley i Hese tleri for first: Ralph Downs D of the best marks of the meet Donald Home hit—Bordagaray Distance—One mile and run—Northey CILLITTI sArrry iütZtlit CI Reading J Weston Agewalia D circuit this year will 14inaugurate Double play—Ham- Com41 feet 9 Inches at 1944 season May 10 Its Francis Birth set a near record Distance psL‘ BOSTON 1 PUSS Mullen and Lupien nn basefre tick Left Discus— Willard Knibbe (Ill' Keith INtt e mark of 222 seconds in the 220 vies 11 Weston Agawslia D John Daley munity park according to Secre- —Philadelphia S Brooklyn 3 Bases on Value — 988200 gross if 19 balle—Off 2 118 D 2 Dick Davis T: Distance feet Raffenabereer a to endanger long standing mark 2 Inffhes Thornity tary Cal Woolley start with $66700 to winner Davis 3 girikeouts—Ra ffenaberger 5 Crescent D & R G W of 22 seconds held by Creed Hayrun—Duane Player J: Walter Davis 6 in 8 innings: Webber (Deduct $500 for each 5scratch) 1 G In 1 G Moeller Howard and Hit tied gttreniten B M Bullough Police Davis Lopingby pitched ball—Adams by mond evontt set by Dale Hand J Bert Elm J Track record-2- :01 pitcher—Davis Umpires and Fort Douglas are the six clubs Several other outstanding marks Time 2:07 dash—Francis Birch G and Stewart Tim of Magerkurth in 1941 Derby Whirlaway -1 garne-Boyce 64 hour minute Attendancea to season and were made by Don Perkins Davis Jacobs G: Hatch Howard D Rodney Ras- slated open the Probable crowd-60- 000 4713 paid M Time :222 full bill of three games is on tap in the hurdles: Walter Steffensin mussen G: Bill Keesier Track condition — Probably Jacobs G: Ted Greavas Javelin—Boyce for opening day Gene O'Brien D: Vern Sandberg G Granite in the mile Duane Play- G: 4at muddy Distaricc 1638 feet Thornley-In the first game B M Buler Jordan in the 880 and the Dirk and cooler Weather—Fair D Jay HamSession Broad jump—Phil Norman Powell Nt Eucene Parwill tangle with Favorites-4-S- tir ft Beetdiggers' mile relay team with blin M: Up 2 D: Marvin Hese D Distance 19 feet lough 11160 on your Wall at 11:30 a m while a mark of 3:395 and Marvin Hess 10 inches 1 Broadcloth 1 and 44116 Medley relay—Granite (Howard Mosher Rio Grande league runner-u- p last Aby Pensive and Challenge Me 1 Ted Greaveo Dick Baker) Frank Carlisle Gliteste '116ir) time--5:PHILADELPIIIA May 5 Gin- -Jordan South Summit North Summit year will test the Police nine at Probable post pm Davis Time 3:56 m In the final contest of Breaking an 'Ai tie at the end central war time SY1 May Mile relay—Jordan (Earl Crews Irving 2:30 p Crescent Rnherifi of Duane last Peterson the the Stan Jay winner—Mrs Player) John Last day year's inning eighth Spence year's Davis Granite Time 3:305 1 D Hertz's Count Fleet 13-- 6 champ will attempt to take up of the Washington Senators hom-Ras(Rodney Franmussen Keithrelay—Granit — Columbia Broadwhere it left off at the expense of ered over right field wall in the Bryner Boyce Jacobe Time Broadcast -cis Birch) Davis Jordan Murray 0 4 i 1 :Fort Douglas at 4:30 p rn first of the ninth and Joe Kuhel casting system 1:374 k Bingham high school's baseball duplicated the feat to give the team had too much power at the Senators and 11 to 8 victory as 1 and West plate Friday afternoon the Athletics lost their third This Daily Double 13-6 Play was handed a ci thumping by straight game Friday the Miners at Bingham Washington rtinadelphis For Extra Shaving Ease And Speed AB 11 0 A! Box score: AB 11 0 A POWell If 5 2 6 0 5 1 1 0: White cf By Associated Press West SI Bingham 2 1 3 2b 6: 5 Flick 1 6 rt 0 DIXIE Myatt AB H 0 A ABHOA2 YOUR g 2 4 0! Eat:Cella If 5 1 2 1 OFTEN 5 beard cf with be Spence decided Gillette Purses will added 0 0 ott1 4 1 1 2 Brown $141500 totaling Saturday 3 0 2 1 Ortiz rf 4 1 2 0! ESN'S C 4 1 2 0 5 3 7 0 Sebith Hardy Kuhel lb 5 3 10 1: Siebert 112 5 311 0 In the races featuring turf programs at six different parks Shaving Cream—lather or brushless— 5 2 3 0 Santestevan 4 2 10 0 Gates ea 3 Hall 5 0' Torres 3b 5 3 1 5 '1 1 4 3 5 0 5 0: Barrett 0 Ashby and breeze through it like a Derby winner iS 0 4 II Kell In the first big Saturday of a season which already has seen irerreil c 4 2 0 4 3h 2 0 2 1 Groves 5 3 12 1 0 Parker 3 1 4 1 4 1 2 Huila 2b Sullivan al 4 2 3 1 2 0 2 0 Pervartio Peterson from the 174 a i with today's Gillette Blue Blade You get the 3 2 0 0 3 0 1 2' Flores p records of all kinds established Wynn p 4 2 o n 4 1 3 0 Zdunich Bowies betting CanMini 0 0 0 P p O l' 0 2 4 Berry 4 2 0 He:rental 0 0000 'Miller TRACK RACE PIMLICO shaves easiest in book the this 01 quickest 1 1 An will 1 see 0 175000 0 estimated xlo!Febre races 1 0 the zWagner 2 1 4 1 4 4 1 2 Wells spectators n 0 0 0 0 zzloGomez 0 0 0 0' zzBurgo 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Montoya Parker way And your face looks its best 0 0 0 0 Broadcast Is Carrasql p 0 0 0 21 zzaWIlkins 1 1 0 0: Wilkinson Saturday's program giving site featured race listed CLEM McCARTHY Totals 43 17 27 15' Totals 40 18 27 12 Totals 36 15 21 10 Totals 37 10 24 5 purse and expected attendance: zBetted for Candird in eighth and BILL STERN Lelrebvre for zaltan Louisville (Kentucky derby) $75000 added 60000 aBtated for Rullo in ninth For continued high accomPlish- 00: In ninth zzBatted for Baltimore It OtZ 220-yar- SERVICE 0 3 3 2 10 Ross ' - tem- PRE-WA- R N Roston at :amok- - esrb3e0auszerw lyni'll4liared7tirils216 SO-yar- d Bill Sanders 5 Etchisonlb zzzGeraghty Yankees Outslug Red Sox 7 7 Probable Pitchers 'o'''''''''' 'A5'4c'ti:'''LlioaemAwr'''''''' : 87 New Saturday's l'ork (Voloseile (Harrett 03) 2 F W T : :'- 8 oo 8: 0 0 0' 2 3 0 4 13 0' 0 4 0! 0 1 5' 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 2 " 0 0 0 0 714 692 667 500 11-- 7 500 455 NEW YORK May 5 (A)—The S33 491 New York Yankees blasted two Boston Red Sox hurlers for 15 hits Roston 3 New York 2 Cincinnati at St Louis postponed Pittsburgh at Chicago postponed i - t zzirobin Philoi Boston Chicago ::::' :::-- : Pet 4 4 4 10 9 Pittsburgh ' Lombardix Reyes3b Remits Mettonp Adarnsp 0 - : : squad defeat- Results: i ':'"-- 'N':A ' 00e4e' "r- 100-yar- 4--1 Louis BCirooncikninyart '7:!- 't '' Standings Won Lost ' 1'::' ' ''''':'-1:'9°'''''N :: ":' 'Ii:::::: ' ' St '''?::e:E:i7:1 :i n Utah's Varsity Netters 0-- 1 ' - ' er -- - ' Philadelphia ' '01c 0-- National League ' - ' - 3 I 1-- - - -- 334N8li 0-- : - - :::4::::4::' 517::-- - : r) 8 9 0-- : ''7:1 - Say'o - :: 7 1 1 d 1 '::: I 687 Ottrf 4 500 lic3fuabnyrf : :8 0 429 Meadrf 4 429 Medwickif Wntraublb 5 Results New York Triday's 11 Boston 1 11 PhiladelPhisst4-noWashington St 10108 at Chicago at Detroit postponed Probable Pitc1)rs Boston (O'Neil at New Toth 2:30 PWT (Page at PhiladelWashington 1Haefner 1- ) WT phia ( Blackl Grove (Over-mir- e Detroit 11) at 3:50 EWT ) St Loots (Muncriet at Cleveland 2 E WT (Reynolds) :' : 4 6 8 8 - '::-?:- - - Philadelphia Chicago ' Detroit ::' - 8 6 6 6 5 5 5 one-quart- er :4r--:1::'- :::: tBaseball : ' ' i ':::ii:-i- 3-- ' 0) ' i'i' :':'-:l 1944 May 6 BOSTON May 5 (A)—The Boston Braves made it two in a row over the New York Giants by winning Friday 2 in eleven innings' It was the New Yorkers' fifth straight defeat matching their opening winning streak Steve Shemo began the eleventh ' by hitting a double and scored 1 the winning run on another two- base blow by Damon Phillips Ira Hutchinson relieved starter Alva Javery in the ninth for Boston and American League received credit for the victory :his second in two days Standings New York Boston Won Lost Pet AB H 0 A AB H 0 A 5 0 5 3 Holmeccf 1 12 8 St Louis 800 Hausmn21) Ruckerrf 5 1 3 0 macon10 3337 2 : - :: raves 1I13-- 2 as Giants op Fifth Straight Game :: - I (Dixie handicap) New York (Grey Lag handicap) Narragansett Bay Meadows (California handicap) Chicago Totals - ' three-year-ol- rtk ::: ' - By Orb o Robertson d LOUISVILLE Ky- - May 5 (ID—Nineteen 0 horses one of them a filly that never has started Friday accepted tV the issue for the seventieth Kentucky Derby—America's mile and x:xr??:4::i:::::: turf classic- - that is expected to draw upward of P: 1:7::1: i!: ii:':t i:: 60000 fans to Churchill Downs Saturday and be run over a ' ki:'V:i:'' :'$'!S: IN muddy track for the first time in 15 years ii:: :: Not all likely will parade to the ig:t::5i1: 5:15 p in central war time over a track was in 1929 Egattrietri many as 16 of them face when muddyVan Dusen ::::::::::::::: E::::::: splashed Clyde Reuben White it'll be the :::: home on top as a terrific rainstorm since Arisdide derby to :::::: ::9::::-i''::::: L ilheoder: in front in 1875 with broke over the downs Matt Winn impresario With the office of defense trans1:::''11:"'::of the blue ribbon event travel into the viewing ::: portation 1:: the first of his 69 derbies from a city and curtailing hotel and geservations ' ' r3 wagon on the back stretch the chief of mode grocen transportation I on 19 starters the race to the downs confined to street i i -t will have a gross value of $88200 cars the crowd was expected to with the winner taking down be considerably under those of preNamed Oil-raCharlie Grimm $66700 For each scratch the wart days But there was little Cub manager gross value and purse to the win indication of it in downtown Louis : ''i: - :::: " ::: 4 :11kiii!:::!!:'iii Downs Classic - 1: : : rd ' c 69"CO7- 4 4: ::) :s s ir01-7- :t I 4 I - 9HLiorses Line Up 1 - ' r :p ' Accepts Post :: 11(7P '': ::f& ''': i:ai:::: :4i1 4143 :::?: !e 0'::4iA V:::::::''::::- ::: hunt 1 h ii - 1 ill It un in Derby Today 11' Nwr$T ' !!i:: iiit4'I-: :: Hill-topp- er Time rill' 1 ?:::i::--?' 4 West -- 4r10 togr afternoon at the Ifte 'stadium IA: South high school took second with 'sreit :'4'r'':':'Cit::''''''!!!-ISii! -r:ii::-i - -:- ::: ''''' 0P:: 65 and West was third with 25 If''iiif:i4':-4i:::!' : ::7 ::: :11:1!:ri::: f:::: ::: 0'440-- '' points Vie Hotz hard working "': 1 :' :''' took high point honors '':::' '::!: 'Y:':'::j:W:: ::($:e41 111A1 'ii::::i::::'::i': 'i::i'':'::1 with points scoring first in '::-:::'!:::' ::::::::il'" :i::: ::: the broad jump second in the 440 '''i::!5'4 '1g:': ::''': ::::::::: :::: :::::-::::::::::third in the century and running k one leg of the half-mil- e relay team e''tk :::':: ::: Close behind were teammates ::':'::a: :rfotr:' ::-:iiv: W::: Keith Dibble with 1014 and Bob '"'"'"'''''''''" :'''' :4 Summerhays with 10 Dibble cap- K1 ::i:::7k4N:J---'" ' tured the 220 second in the 100 1 4titi ' " 1' ?f and ran anchor on the half-mil- e VI - ''i ' relay quartet while Summerhayo g-I was the only double winner with ' firsts in the shot and discus i " ::J:-:::::!-1: Lenzy Bates dusky Speed merchant from West high 'scored ':'' m the first surprise of the afternoon 1 1' when he hustled in first in the I ':''t ' i: ::::-::r100-yadash nosing out Dibble :: T: of East and Reed Howick of ::::::-v-: '''' ' South in 104 seconds Dick Atkin LI ''i':' 11:2 4'::i-West its other first place gave i 1413 ‘''''' -:::::$-when he skimmed the low hurdles 4 :q:ii :'4'1::'' In 248 seconds it of the 16 events scheduled the ::"i:C::::' () x44'( ::::: 1 i Leopards grabbed the '' :::: ''::'E':1 - - -blue ribbon in 13 taking firsts in ::: " ::::s 1 :4::': i v:x v: :: the pole vault high hurdles high :::f:J A discus jump 880shot jump broad 440 isV::H and three ::1:' ':: javelin 220 i' 'i -' relays '!:7 '4 :':' -Frank Zumwalt lanky 'loper porn South high staged a great ' ' 1 st lap to win the mile run for the - r kkilllvar& Tr 1L : Scoring in every event on the program East high school's well balanced track and field squad captured 132 points and the championship of region seven Friday ti 112?-tOckYer- A est II 30000 added 1500 30000 40000 25000 10000 10000 $141500 175000 15000 added 10000 added 10000 added -- ---- Berryin ninth zzaRan for Burgo We vhington 012 000 141-- 11 040 031 000- -- 8 Phtladeiphla 4 Summary: Runs ntted White 3 Kuhel 3 nail Flores Siebert Silence Powell Twobase Torres Myatt Three-bas- e hit— blts—Torre e 3 Hall White Home runs—Spence Kuhl 12 6 rfl bases—Washinaton Philadelphia balls—Oft Wynn 5 Candini 1 Bases on Flores 1 Struck out—By Wynn 1 Flores 2 Candini 1 pitcher—Car--Winning TimeLosing pitcher—Berry rasquel Attendance-4992 2:24 2:00 P M D 11 I i i r:4 moms ' ti s') in the production of tear material: a to Gillette': star- - hat Amy-Nav- y been dada "E" flag! 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