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^-•<V-«fcy-~>~ •M^grfWwIMM^MMH PAGE SIX SUNDAY. OCTOBER 31, 194? ADVANCE-NEWS ST. MARY'S AND OF A ELEVENS PLAY SCORELESS Tl Locd Grid Elevens In Closely-Matched Game At Fairgrounc Sports Row By Arvis CheJmers —— ALL-ACTION SHOT OF LOCAL GRID1RON CLASH AT FAIRGROUNDS i V -••a ss^. ^^g^JtrJ^Akm^ JLt Latsssa, 3L\»J A blua ribbon for clean play , goes to both local teams today afi*r their swell exhibition ar the Fairgrounds Saturday afternoon. If a sportsmanship award were be- ing made, the student body of boils . schools mould al:>o ret* top honors ' for the \big event\ came off with- out a tingle thins to mar the re- cord. SERVICEMEN SEE GAME Avon* the servicemen who wit- nessed she first all-city grid con- test in 29 years wore Dave Dupre. Army Air Corps and former SMA sportsman; 'Star' Doe, another SMA graduate aad sow in the Nary; Dave Cord well, OFA ath- lete and as Ensign in the Mer- chant Marine: James Beauty. noted OFA basketball player asd now in the Merchant Marine. 'lg*pe' Lynch, who played tor SMA. GRID SIDELIGHTS The OFA Band turned in. an ace- high performance at the game yes- terday asd particularly at the Half. Lawrence Gray, trumpet player. added some realism to the Band'* rendition of \Pistol Packin* Mama' wbe* he fired two shot* at the end of the song . . . The Bard was led by Ellen Sargent Drum Major, and Elaine Gray and Martha Cordwell. Majorette*. Mr. Van Winkle, direc- \tor. has a sir.art lookir? group. They're a cinch to win the 'battle of music\ at the coming Massena- OFA gams in Massena. CYCLONE HITS Watertown High School rocked aj undefeated Auburn High eleven back on its collective heel? yes- terday with a resounding 12-0 vic- tory. We understand that the Au- burn Red Raiders, similar to our County's Red Raiders, had run up a total of 5 win* against no losses tbis'fall. That was true until the Watertown Cyclones went to town. CROSSCOUNTRY Paxishrille came in first at the annual Cantos meet on Saturday j ••with Ogdensburg s next door j neighbors. Henveltoc. taking sec- ond place honors. For the first< time since cross-country was or- I ganired In Massena. the Alcoa | towners were absent from the ! North Country meet- Reports from Massena. itcirate that the war has ! .put cross-country or the casualty ; list there. Notre Dame Sets Pace For Nation New York— (API--The NaTy and Marine football players who leave the college campuses within the Text few days turned ia on island- ag performances today as Notre T>ame continued to set a fast pace :n the national gridiron parade. Angelo Bertilli. hat dad for the Marine Training has* at Parris slasd next week, p-obably gave r.it best performance in leading Votre Dame, t o a crashing $2-4 tri- Tbe above photo, taken at the S'.. Mary»-orA :\OOIWL s*.:ue ur-'i'i wi uraay a::<..;i«un at tur k-'uirpivdnu*. *howi> i*o St. Marys tacklt-rs bringing down an OFA Nail-carrier in the final quarter. No. 9 for OFA looks as if he had a comfortable seat for the show. Army 13, Penn 13. j, West Virginia 7, Penn State. 32. | Shut Oufs Win Takes All Gravv Ba!timo-e— (AP 1 —Mr*. Payne Whitney'* Shut Out won the sev- enth running of the Pimlieo Spe- cial today, racing to a nose deci- sion over Slide Rule after the two had thrilled 17.595 persons at Pim- lieo race course with a head and head duel down the stretch. The four-year-old son of Equi- poise earned the $25,000 winner- take-ali purs*, a blanket of chry- santhemums, the Maryland Jockey j'*. Club gold cup. and for hb trainer,! Camp Davis 0, John M. Ga\er. t2'-<» n and a tro- phy I The *:5.00o boosted the Green-' tree stable star's all tim*> earning? to f.\!4.fi ft 7 snd moved him tip i from loth to eigb'b place among j the country's all time money win ners. passing Mate and Zev. The victory was his fifth ir 16 starts this year and the 16th of his ca- reer. Shut Out—who was issued a spe- cial invitation to the Fimlieo clas- sic after he tailed to win one of the qualifying races w-hicb would have made htm eligible—was the favorite of the crowd and re- turned $5.11 f or 12 at the muluels. There was win wagering only. At the wire. Slide Rule held a Football Scores Michigan 42, Illinois 6. jPreflight 19. Camp Kilmer 13, CCNY 12. Lehigh 6, Rutgers 26. Carnegie Tech 6, Pitt 45. Camp Edward 6, Worcester Tech 21. Colgate 7, Holy Cross 14. Columbia 6. Cornell 33. Notre Dame 33, Navy 6. Great Lakes 32, Western Michigan 6. N. C Una 27. Wake Forest 41, Clemson Brown 28, Princeton 20. Iowa State 7, Oklahoma 21. Fort Riley 2, la-wa Navy Baldwin Wallace 53, Xavier Southwestern 6, Tulsa 6. Kenyon 38, Otterbein 0. Kansas State 2, Kansas 25. Indiana 20, Ohio State 14. Richmond Army Air Base 13. Ft. Monroe 18. Purdue 32, Wisconsin 0. Minnesota 6, Northwestern Rochester Wins Game Over Case The Ofdenshorg Free Academy and St. Mary's grid alevai renewed thatr city aeries after a Lapse of 28 years by playing scoreless be in a hard fought game at the Fairgrounds Athlet Field yesterday afternoon. Aithourh both Iearns provided i »ard for steady gains before bei plenty of football, the band of | stopped by the hard-hitting tac mph orer hitherto anbeaten-ua- > f>ur P ,e Easlas' from St. Mary's j ling of Cowle* and Bartleu. Je Tied Nary before £2.000 tans—the ' Ac *d ein - T w * r » ' n control for a mano punted to the OFA 30-ymr great deal of the game and the '. lice. coolest for OFA at several points OFA returned the punt and L, was largely a matter of stopping vesture grabbed the ball to ru largest turnout of the day. The lTS-pousd commander of the Irish's **T\ formation completed fire em of eight passes, three of them for touchdowns, counted the final score himself and added three ex- tra points. And while the Irish were rolling to their sixth euccessrre triumph, undefeated Army and Pennsylvania failed to reach a decision in the rain and mud of Philadelphis's Franklin Field. They ended op in a 13-38 deadlock when the Quakers eomple:ed a 71-yard aerial from Joe Michaels to Bob OdeiJ in the last period. A crowd of 71.HW saw this thriller. Thus the stage was set Tor next week's foremost games wbca Notre Dame, minus Benelli. tangle-, with Army at New York and JCarv State 13, North Caro- 42. , Dartmouth 20, Yale 6 jeune 14. Nebraska 20, Missouri 54. I Texas A. & M. 13, Arkan* Camp Le- sas 0. • Case 9, Rochester 39. Pro Gridiron Elevens Reach Half-Way Mark Rochester—(APi—The Univer- sity of Rochester wound up a suc- cessful football season today by tramplisg outclassed Case school of Cleveland, *»-$. Tite victors, making free use of aerials, acored in every period but the fotxrth. With about 4,000 on hand to wit- ness Rochester s sixth triumph in ! meets Penn in Philadelphia HVWI starts. Case threatened only in the last quarter when a safety and a touchdown accounted for 'heir total. Rochester's first score developed in the opening mir.ttes when full- back Roger Robinson heaved a 4S> yard forward to end Barney Weav- er. Shortly after the succeeding kickoff. Halfback Bob Polidor the St. Mary's scoring thrusts, j back The Welchermes started off early in the first quarter after an exchange of kicks when they drove from midfleld to the 10 yard line. Their march was haked whan the Purple center made a bad pass to the backfleld. The remainder of the auarter was played in St. Mary's territory with both teams making frequent fumbles. Paul Morley opened the second quarter with a beautiful 21 yard to the 30 yard line. After first down plunge by Fergsso Ross Jermano connected with pass to Murray for a 12 yard gait Another SMA pass failed. The the Blue asd White tide stiffene and held on their 10 yard lir to punt out of danger as the thtr ended. After a number of trick passe by the OFA backs. SMA gaice control of the ball on an intercept I ed pass. Ross Jermano then cros I Chicago—''Special)— National Football league teams reach the half i way mark in their championship race today, well on the way to new at- ' tendance records and doggedly in pu>-suit of Washington and the Chi- | cago Bears. Washington takes Famitj Raugh. the league'* new allt-ime! SMA STAR OUT' Or» o! the most-asked questions 'around town now is will \Boo\ Seymour be able to play in next Saturdays return engagement with th» Blue and While eleven \Boo\ suffered a broken nose in yester- day's clash at the start of the third ouarter and was taken immediately to the hospital for treatment. There's a good rhanre that he may see artior. in the next game if proper safeguards cat be provided, according to statements by SMA playe'-F. CHEERING DUEL Cheerleaders from St. Mary's and OFA held a cheering due! yester- day bat like the teams they re- presented, the final result turned \ «- a s around out to be a dTaw. Maybe next j £n»ing rolo \week's contest will tell a different j an d challenged the nor of Equipoiee record holder in touchdown passes.I gains passing aci completions.! into Brooklyn to face a revived 1 Dodger eleven. Across the riv*r in { Metropolitan »w York the Giants! entertain Green Bays picturesque' and unpredictable Packer*. | TVtroit cloe»s out its home and I home series with the Bears on Chicago's northside and the Chi-. two length lead over the third colt, j ™*° Cardinals and Phil-Pitt ' Fagles round out the f a Ji schedule! Fa : ry Manhurst. from the Fox-' „ p jr t $b urgh. It will be Pm*-j catcher Fa~ra stable.? of William i burgh's first leagse contest since! Dupont, Jr. After four lengths j the Sfeei*rs and Eagles ra»rg»d. i bark, in last place, came Hal Price Th \ weekend is expected to add ; turned a Case punt to the 11 from where fullback George Sutch crashed over. j The Yellow Jackets scored three i times in the second period, half* I bark Hal Connors going over lor I the first on six-yard dash through In Chicago the Lions windup the tackle. A few plays later, after toughest*five week schedule ir. the I Rochester had intercepted a Case entire league by pitting Frankie \ forward, halfback Dick Smith cir Sinkwich and Harry Hopp. the circuit's leading scorer against the Bears. Having played the Bears once. Packers twice and the Cardinals in the last four weeks. the Lion*? may be tired, but cer- tainly they will nor be awed by the opposition. ! Headley's Anticlimax. I The fifth colt named Overnizbt. Havabome Stable's Furasian. was j scratched this morning when be developed a fill'ng in his left fore jleg. Fh'j» Otr> go' away v*»--y slowly | racns ea«»'y m last p!?'-* ir the middle of the tra»-k. ' Anticlimax broke first. bu f Fairy Var.huTt sooo took over the lead S end forced the pa'-e in the early *ta*e?. Fhut Out. ridden by Eddae Arcado. moved up as th* fn-ld I started up the back»tretch. taking a half lenrth lead. j Jackie Westrope and Slid* Rule delayed their *-vf until the fi«id th- f« r turn, but the bearer mnrefl up fast story. FORECA6T We *rn-> up. Forecasting next week's winner is morp difficult that picking up a four-lear cjorer re the Saraha desert. A glance at the grid statistics on yesterday's j-ame should give Ft. Mary's the edge but since the OFA players OOT'T believe it, we oox't either. The local schools cooler'» have gdctoec a better time to renew grid relations. The two teams that m»t yprte rflay turned is s»ch a cJosery- •cmjte*t»d game that wir or lose \rat wee*- neither stadent body ca% feel too had snout tare series Thii mar Jost be a bonrh bot weVe avt a feeling that Ft Mary's aad •heQer be ready far oext weee'n Same far th* OFA lstes are Iskely so a>ot aa a fierce resistance. coming into the stretch. They raced side by side dotm the stretch, and Shut Out ap peared to be carryiitg Slide Role out slightly. Wewtrop* lodged as objection again>r the wtrner. hut further to the attendance gains. I which already amount »o 28.7 pey cert -»-Tth an all-time high aver- age attendance per game of 2».- j S*P for the first 18 congest* ir. 'be ' * ft game schedule. j Washington, the oc'y remain- ing unbeaten and unti-d team, al-' ready has one victory over Brook- lyn, but the Dodger eleven which lost that contest, r? to o. passed from the picture during the second . half agams* the Bears ir> Chicago, last m-eek when Pete Cawthon'? your.g men suddenly got together to put or three successful scor- ing son is*. Brooklyn looked lik» anything but a last place team against the Bears and with the injured Dean McAdams. one of the league's better back*, ready to resum* op- erations again tomorrow. Washing- ton can bes< he p-epare£ for trouble. Jsew York, where 42.661 saw the Giants conquer Phil-Pitt. 42 to 14. last Sunday, n expected to rum •at even more entbusiastical'v Boysv Wins Hands Down New Veplr — (AF> — Boysy \rags-to-riches\ horse Texas Tom-j my Heard bought for Jl^O a few) years ago. Saturday won the Scars-1 dais Handicap for the third straight \ year before a crowd of 2»>.\17 who j turned out for the Err.pire-at-Janiai- ca program. j Eased bark off the early pace by i Stev« Brooks' clever handling, the | seven year old son of Blue Lark-: spy came on *-o take the lead at! ! th» head of the stretch and waltz; home easily three lengths in front j jof Mrs. McIlTain's^Bricht Willie.! I William Ziegler Jr.'s wait a bft.! closing fa6t. nosed out the betting' ; favoriu.^'rs. Ed Mulrenans First : Fiddle. f°- the show spot. I With the IR.025 he picked up for! ; his bankroll to $95,480. A 4-1 shot j in the betting, be clicked off the distance is 1:43 over a muddy i I track and carryfn-r 11» cled wide around end for 36 yards and the score. With one minute of the quarter remaining Suteh passed to Smith on Case's 20 and Smith went over again. The final counter developed in the third period when Jim Wood- side passed 15 yards to Rupe Southard, who then ran 18 for the touchdown. Case entered the scoring column in the final period when George Probost tackled Connors behind :he Kchester goal line for a safe- ty. With three minutes of the game tne j remaining, halfback Bill Lund passed eight yards to Harry La n don who went over for a score. While this was coing on Furdse's Norfolk-bound sailor Tr»ny Butko- vich paced the Boilermakers te their seventh straight victory, whip- ping Wisconsin Zi to 0. Bill Daley wound up his playing days for Michigan with two touchdowns and long gains that set up two others in a 42-6 rout of Illinois Merv Pre- gnlman. Michigan's great tackie. got re _ into the scoring parade by kicking five extra poin'* before departing for more advanced military train- ing. Don Buffmire and Herman Fric- key, who with eight teammates leave Northwestern's campus next week were outstanding in the Wild- cats' 42-6 whipping of Minnesota's Gophers. Down in the South, Duke nosed out Georgia T»rh 14 to T with a last period touchdown. Tulane rnit up a great stand against Georgia Pre-F!iKht but the passing of Steve Filipowicx. once of Fcrlham. and expert place kicking of Pat Harder, formerly of Wisconsin, gave the Sky-crackers the decision. 14-13. Southern California retained its position act the top of the south- ern division of the Pacific Coast League by beating California for the second time this year. 13-0. There were a few mild upsets such as Holy Cross' 14-7 licking of Colgate and Indiana's 2/>-l4 wit over Ohio State. run around his rigbt end to place J ed several white stripes in a das. the ball on the midfield stripe. A toward the OFA goal for a gain o play later Jack Henry threw a 3« ' 2 \ yards. But agiun OFA stopper Statistics Of Saturday's Game OFA 1st Downs ... SMA 1st Downs OFA Passes Attempted SMA Passes Attempted OFA Passes Completed SMA Passes Completed 1st .1 _4 J0 -3 2nd S 4 1 © 1 t 3rd 0 2 r 7 t 1 4th T't'la. 1 5 113 4 % 1 Norfolk Boy Takes Part In Sampson Bouts HaroH Paul Emlaw of Norfolk is listed among those taking part in the regular weekly boxtra: bouts in the Fourth regiment at the Na- val Training station at Fampaon. According to word from Samp- eon young Emlaw. a me.mher of Co. 4M. fought a three-round draw with George Myers of Phibsdel pirta. Ps. Emlaw enlisted tc the navy through the Watertown recruiting station just seven days before his pounds, i MB birthday He is the son of NATIONAL FOOTBALL Eastern Division O T. Oct. *>t8. PtS ft ft f\ n W Wssbingtor 3 N. York 2 Phil-Pitt 2 Brooklyr ...0 .567 .5W»o .0«K> 7* 80 104 21 124 Western Division W. Chi. Bears .4 Greep Bay 3 Detroit JZ Chi. Card Is 0 O. Pet. Pts. Pts LOW 149 84 .T.-r. 17R f\ -soe no 1061 1 -00D 37 108 • ' top-i fight: Vernon Era la' j boxes it the of Jiorfolk- He 125-pound cssss. aft*r debating a ion* while, the! for *t>» 22nd and rubber eor'est stewards d»saliowed it. Faicy Mas- burst came lyr fast to tak* third place. Shut Out's trm* for the Tniie and three rirt«-eTrthrresi was 2**« 1-Ji ows-r a slow track. Don Juan 2nd. aw Argei-tme-tM-ed from the Boos-* Hall stabiew. won the co-featured ert-jrmina'OT handi- cap. «#»owtng a liking for the grroeA- ling two mile and 7* yard route. H-» earned a puns* of $*.?7r by rarnig t* -rsnory ever fowr f*h*r I reater*. Cooper To Enter Army On Nov 8 lusapsusance. •*».—< AP-— * aT*- <er Cooper, eatrbsr am the St Louis CatrClaa: s«*»e*eJI tssar. is as reoort •or tud^rtser re the Arm? oa Nor. ft. e#ricials ef ass Jockaor Ooaatr dbSft aeurd ae-4 Sararfer Oa-Tpor. sar*noi ane tube- ef a sassC «*ag3nor. a^sssfiy has as*asoC . Isav staPt aaarc scrarssg taat sad ts F* Laa-aarecrtk j iSOstsiC SEX** 1 1* a> d^ubtioi M borwe» car. read i ase paper.;, too* eavy ah-rur n nrvar> »fsrr ssord reached LomwrCle that Hen.\ T Ar^r***.. she fsfmr&er. awe *Jsf ttQp»Tajii! ctra mjargisirap 'isa- taooal Boxhaj Asaoraiti*ai TTT-KMC*. Sarrary Aagos^ ttoe harse woo ear n* the co-featares of Xtoe Osurchfil downs pu aajasc Testterday. Samnry • sjne tassae *aas bnnagin to *a*e races ew fleansnT ahe fsjdtner* snstnas*er. Gharhe Joaes aad as* sxassneas is-artaer. Xfte Sosrsa between the Giaru« and Packers Since these two teams first met is 1928. each has m-Tn ter gamer- Last y»ar IT 'be pr,;-» Ornundr *h«t plsye\! a 21 to 21 1»* *rh» Giants fmaily began tn n»e 8 . sor«- ap t« C<»aMS> Sirve Ow*rs' expectation* acarni\ Pbfl-Prtf. bwt jas*f when tb«»ir bones B*»gan :oar- sng Gr»»ew f-^v sn»co-r<>n--d frr Com p. a beaky rookie, who aa> r-ea--* to b* tb* arfwe- t« » r»- pla»«»M»iii tor On! *rr-*»n Omp e*8rsBp'»»te4i 14 en* ef 18 sawn aarartMl Hetrotr. His peifw iiiaiH m on** mcij«' er^ ab>e<l t»or itatawvr »*» <-p^*»\ wl'h hss «*i tarn* etfwi-iM • H Co«ti|t sw*Mr us*, ttrw aatn* swH* l*e.ry wiTI e>ve*so anto a fr*-> M wi ing oOf^ewt WTtfc *rwtror*r SOT t|>e ctaa wtr*cw «*««ir»* keaa. nri^f*rn and (be Cardinal* s****wes* , o*o** *w taeoe ofjen*'*' *>*. •eferee »—i»1»i te ft* Tb- tag*»H sst* —I i ' asl'. i i d a» »n—u m toe sawt two w-ee%» sss- tng TO th* eV-atr* and the <iassr»*. compared to tb» 126 toted by First Fiddle. Advance Sports This OFA foetbsll team msy not be the beat football seam that tne Biue mnt Wt>ne baa ever ihad. b«t »t certainly «t one e* the By THE EXPERT likely that wrtb aWymou»- I* there the Fo-d atrseters mip*t have s>ad that ertrs pimch to move the aaate beyond the bast chalk tnsrrir rnto the promised land, be- Today'a Games Green Bay at New York Washington at B-ookrjra. Detroit at Chicago Bears. Phil-Pitt vs. Chicago Cardinals at Pittsburgh. BOWLING far the City Leasjue arhettuie areek of Kov 1. 1S42. Monday at 7 p.m.: Cent. F. T. Pow^er-lladdenR Brae Oca; yard pass to Brown mho had out- sprinted the St. Mary's secondary and was goal ward bound, only to have Seymour grab him from be- yond and tackle, him on the 20 yard line. Morley plunged for seven on the next play, but when a touch- down seemed almost certain. St. Mary's held and punted out of dan- ger. St. Mary's started another offensive drive late in the quarter bat lost the ball on a fumble when almost hi the shadows of the goal post. St. Mary's advanced to the OFA 1* yard line in the third quarter when Jermano completed an over the center pass to Murray. The Blues' held and S». Man's could not score. OFA opened the fourth quarter with an unorthodox offense but St. Mary's squelched it with little trouble. With* minutes to go St. Marys intercepted an OFA pass | and gained 30 yards to advance to the OFA 18. but the Blue and White held on downs as th* game ended. Following are some of the htgb- points of the game that kept a hxrge crdwd on its feet for four exciting quarters: Paul Dupre charged through the u i (man OFA line dunng the first j- i quarter repeatedly for decisive ' gam* that helped put the Saints i in scoring territory. Ferguson, as- | other SMA player, demonstrated I •bat he was one of the Purple Eagle's finest necks as he teamed ' up with Ross Jermano. Dupre and j Seymour to chalk up a number of ' first downs in that opening quar-! I But the first quarter didn't go • SMA all the way. Morley. plsying ! his best game of the year (and : that's a whale of a game > recov- | ered as OFA fumble and hit the i PMA lire for a first down Fetzv- 'svu also hit the dirt for a SMA fumble r*»co*fery «n the first quar* ; tor. | Highpeist of the second quarter was Morley s end ran for 30 yards that tonehed off the Blue and Whits i wprint vp the field. A bad center. however, cost OFA a probably J toocbdowx on the SMA 12 yard line, Fergueer aaraiti took the spotHarht the forward rush of SMA and tht» Saints were forced to punt. Bowes. SMA end. made a bole for himself in the OFA Irne on the next play to drop Morley for a lo>S with the result that OFA had t? kick. As the end of the game neared. La venture drove through the OFA line for a 10 yard gait. Then Chil- ton for OFA pranced through all the SMA defenses to hit Jermano 15 yards behind scrimmage as the whistle blew ending the ball game. The lineup: OFA (01 \SMA (0) Regan _, Bowee left end D. Bailev McNally left tackle Colwes ;._. Ryan left guard C Bailey D Chilton Sbere* Bro»r ceo-ter right guard right tackle Harradins Lsveotu re _ Doe 3TUrr»y right end _ Seymour quarterback _. Jennano lef * halfback - - -.. — Ferguson rigbt nalfback _ P Dup r s fullback OFA subs—Sauvt. Launderrflle. Little. Hobkirk. BartletL Ft Mary's subs—Martin. Dufore. Officials—Lago. referee. Urn pi re—Hflgaboom. Head Linesman—Ebberts Henry T Chiton Morns Morl« when be tackled Morris for s tea I D. Sngaa ^.--CTrescanis, IjT 6 ] ™ \ ^ < *\ , * i \\' Shade Roller — Geo. BaU Corp t ** *™ Hodtev Results W+T|J ts**ar «<••»•*>•«• Sfe-r 2 Bests* 2 on I \\-.-or-c i lodisaaat'' :* X. «*ffeaae tr» Cas- par ef cuat \ a** wand*** ay Jark Haa>k> mat Cardxaias- kaxg V ex <« Jotr Grtga* •scrappiest. Take *r-eaterdsy's •nter-crty psrme wrth St. taar-y's. SOT mtrtance. Net a quarter went by ttoa* th« Pu-p»« Eagles' did >-»e* e>'«e «ns>de the Starts St-eeters 20 yard tone. +u* ato- sta'fy's B'ues' did not become t+te teaat t>* a-scoyrapod. I-* tact. the more tn« Eaptes' drove en •The hsfrSwr they Hit. It *• p 1 etly a-rf-cwrt tc score ana mot face tHt*, C*n on* of tnee- sons tamen they hod the»r aacSxa Sa> the wall. «h« State St-eate-w »*et an'y t«eVd the Pimpke. bat * t**e a»aovm 7» yar-os ap th» •«•« ae roe Eagtes* o-am 2C ST.. atarry a received a bad bneaw taaw \woe*\ S*r» mp4if p*B*fce rr. the fe*at play Jr the naif. A Wa*< SOI •• Sna *y's \*->\•-«. a « pons' the goal posts. • • • OFA a frve mar. Hne cheafced «K« vounted St. s*a*-y's paaam B ottaok. Accord »na tc the Advowce- Newi oepartmont ef atsfftstaES and ftpimsa. the Fed bt'oeteri wlle , \*7toC aNt paasae oms oonv te»a. ke the fsnel per- OTA wamt arts • compter I'd fortnot»s* wnicli saw e becka tosa rne ban sr-atmd re women tasaiw| \to*vaifStl\ ot prtdpe ps^y and the* amjer Sn5 therr natndt on *t a *a^a torta^rs poea ' ne •a ptayers i t«usad ts be en^arnja**ve^eti oiff a* p Monday at 9 p.m.: Hotel McC-atrvlQe—AV« Hex fiboc Qrvejanti C^sotajner—Ofd Trust Co- Misaert*—lirnnifrratjoc. Dupre cerottnoed bis I-lie rr the second aaartar with bis ksaarmate Fergneon break mg away a* one point for a 11 ya-d • fair A SUA sample stepped Oris FiilvWins 4 Straight J_ou.sville. Ky.— 4APt —Hsrrtet Sue. fleet running filly from th*- atable of Hyman Friedbarg. Louis ville sportsman, chalked up ber fourth straight saccess today m scconntiog for the Shawnee Park Handicap, bat she bsd tn show ber best spee*5 to nip Smith snd Stiv- ers' Tnp r^iiinc a nnoe or the -rtm at Cbnrctrirj Downs. The latter outran the daughter of Bull W down the back stretch I for the ftmt harf mile of tbe HeTen lSBe-plong- ' -tor-os* spin aad a* one ch»e was when CotiBuericai Leasjue far Qsr w-eefc'\— rr \ ws*a rr * 7r * «f Wov. 1, ISC cc-rerad for OFA I Tuesday a: ' pjn : I ^^a OTA baadlrng tbe baTL ! Barns Botaara: wYks — jftssny fiarray. i?MA atar one. broke Roller So. 2. i faruog* t»j» VB* ts throw ISor^r •t. Lav. SoriBu Cnm—Ofd «9oar- 1w * \ J * *** -°»»- *onry tsro lnrtsrths in tb» raa. Harriet Sue r -\*aeel rr attendance becsn nso*- ing o* th* tarn for home and under Jockey Pha-try Nartrs gnt pp -»n Bam j*. !<*• rtoaang stride*. \ BeTl Puza»»r. tn »om*» earry dtfh calty. closed wh* a raoh and eernd rwo lensTtb* p>taks the Semes to tn* ptiajr ntsk ap and t*ey 4«*t ml. aT3te---4Ps4aiias I>raST Wedneadsry at 1 p.-rr sTJaaoiB>---Oosupaijy \F* Mm rayaja-ju-McCadstm Casrese. Hoi banaa' MTU sasalssa Mere. 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