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._ Fourteen , 208 T NEWSPAPER-- FRIDAY,. JUNE 20; | 1930. Kayoes GaloreInCardsFor St.Mary's Kacey Amateur Boxing Show Tonight . ' ENTRIES FOR MINEOLA GREYHOUND RACING Shelt cant qn es] 53> BOUTS TONICH Stumpf, Back Fire. Pet Eleven Settos ~On Program Second . race - One-quarter mile; Laddie, Black Gold, Bille Gayle, Jen- mie Cole, Red Report, Black Quarry, And Hot Time Is Expected For Fistic Fans At St. Ray- Tim, Buck Fite. Lad- mond's Hall T rue—hand”. Coaxing de, lggn Row, Pannie Meadows, New- ville Caesar, Dusty Doyle, Mirthful Comrade, Kenny Boy, Kaiser Bill. Fourth rase-One-quarter mile; Boy Baily, Three... of -Clubs,--Day p, The Fox, Plain Jane, Battle Line, Liying Mount, Fifth race - Pive-sixteenthis mile: Lueky Sport, Civil Bill, Midnite Fier, Napoleon Star, Unmarvel, King Lepus, Margret Pearl, Pat Parrell, Sixth race - One-quarter French Flame, She's Best, Peggy Kashmir, First Snow, Irish Light, Emu“ Blitz, -Robert-Rigid, Resolute Beventh rade - Futurity; Monty Gaines, Dream Girl, Hurricane, Black} More, Bowden Wire. Cup Shot, Flaming Meadows, Bpectown. Eighth race-Puturity burdle: Gol- den Harvest, Winstead, Beattie Jack, Tpor Card, .Ben Marks, Still Royal, Splon Kop Again, Golden Bloom. PAUL CAVANAGH - LEADS BIG FIELD A hot time is in store for the fans pelle: who will crowd their way into the 8t.- Raymond's ~hall, - Rast -Rockaway, tonight, to witness -the bi-monthly amateur boxing show staged under the auspices of the St. Mary's coun eH, Knights of Columbus. 'To spike uny mistaken impressions it must be made clear that the only warm place in the entire building tonight -will be a small. square patch of white canvas located in the center of the arena, when thitteen amateur battiers are scheduled to throw mn- at each other for nothing more n a little personal glory, A new cooling system has been in- stalled for the benefit of the fans, and will get its first trial tonight. After these boys have dragged their weary bodies to the dressing oom, two special bouts in which 'Tony D'Allessandro, slugging 'Lyn- brook boy and Johnny Bonito of Bronxdale are featured will bring TERRIFIC BLITZ TAKES MNEOL FEATURE M | Blitz Kennel's Fleet Greyhound Noses Out Brilliant Fitz In Futurity; Marion Reed Wins Hurdles w The Blits kennel's Terrific Blite nosed out the Mira Here: kennel's Brilliant Fitz in the feature race at the ~Mineola \greyhound track last night before one of the biggest crowds of the meet so far. The event was over 'the Futurity distance and proved & ruce between choices, Frosty Meadows was third Frosty Meadows, one of Frank Turlip's fleetest hounds had the in- side stall and was off to a big lead and Sympathy followed in order with the balance of the field strung out as they rounded the Yar turn Into the straightaway. Brilliant Fitz took the lead on the home turn with Terrific Bitz clos- Ing gamely in the stretch run. The latter just got up to take the event. The Hoosler kennels furnished the winner in the burdle race which went! to Marion Reed. Kay Nine vas see- the| round the first turn. Captain Blitz] Lawrence Dickey Harvara Captain The crews of Yale (lower) and Harvard (upper) today on the Thames river at New London, Conn., will renew a racing feud dating back to 1852. Captains of the rival varsities are Lawrence Dickey [ROCKS TAKE IT ON CHIN FROM STARS LONG ISLAND HIGH Harvard and Gus Blagden (Jower right) of link. l'Yale And Harvard Crews In 68th Clash t 32%» Vansit OF CUBA BASEBALLERKS Colored Team Administers 9-0 Whitewashing To Locals Lee Schaenen, a former Eushwicks baseball elub hurler, is not & hot- weather pitcher for he noth- ing sgainst the Stars of Cubs nine in the twilight game with. the East SCHOOL BASEBALL m BlfiE mums?!“ Naame mig !many of his famous shools that re- Game Between Bay Shore Antifgmllgg 12:1; 9 to 0 ahitewashing Southold Ends Season For) \arens yes with Scholastic Competition 5 t + Rocks al- blows while his teammates backed bim up with- {cut a misplay The scholastic baseball season On| A~fair crowd turned out tor the Long Island will come to a close when {third _ week. of after-supper. stull on Bay Shore and Southold, \two \of the' the Bast-Ropkavay diamond greatest offensive and defensive mm‘ ' chines developed in Suffolk high Furres, If school circles this year, oppose each Echegayen, other this afternoon at Islip in theDihico, battle that will decide the champlon=| Ohms; [ship of the Suffolk county league | Bols, Hay Shore. . the - defending. title- (Chacon, : \holder, reached the final for the) Hassip, league' crown: by\ taking the honors | Alsens. [\in Section 1 of the clreult for the|Pedroso, ' fourth successive year and then turn- | ing back East Islip, the Section 2 vic- tor, in the game that decided lhE‘ GuS Blagden | | Western division honors Of the |y a yrepc,, 1 tai nament, Yie Car | | Authors gained the right to com-| BuTh , \ pete in the final as m result Of CAP) rongrickson turing the Section 3 laurels and then |sconee - 3p! vanquishing | Riverhead, the | DeCtIOD|prosen! | 5s 4 representative, in the Eastern Gi~[\nfovers .c vision | engagement. | Wellwood, the lowing seven scattered rew It 3b of - 2h ss th a e Total ......) 33 9 East Rockaway ab in m (0) r. h 0 0 0 rfou. \3 (upper left) of 2 1b a p the evening's festivities to a_ close. D'Allessandro will. 'meet Charlic Dozosky, leading welferweight of the Good Sheppard A. C{,° while Bonito is slated to mingle with the Marino of Newark, The card 112 Jbs.-Jimmie: Prancls, Trinity A. O.; Bol de Foe, Hudson Guild; y Ace taphin, Howard Beach; Pat! 'The largest golfing army that bas Robertson, Union A. c.' a yet competed in a one-day tourna- 128 Haslam, \unattached'/ment in the metropolitan district Lon Gawel, West Bide ¥, M. C. A.'|ptayed over the Oakland club links Mickey Tedone, Ascension Parish|yesterday in a.Long Island Golf asso- House; James Anderson, Salem event. INL. 1. GOLF PLAY Southward Ho Golfer Cards A 73 In Play At Oakland Club, Bayside 1 0 11 » 0 Harvard And Yale Crews) Hook Up For Annual Boat Race Connecticut River Greater Lono JSLAND® \DEPARTMENT Storz FRANKL SHOPS New. London, Conn., June 20-(¥) In spite of an almost complete lack| of old-fashioned competitive rivalry) calculated to stimulate erimson pulses \land blue blooded veins, the Harvard Yale regatta today had for its back] ground probably. the most colorful and expensive. display of pleasure] craft in Its Bost ance: day. .with its the most anclent of rivalries In Amer- lean spirit. has for many years pre- sented a magnificent aquatic spec-} tacle from Bartlett's Cove, where the) varsity crews start their four-mile! pull, to the mouth of the Thames! river, well below, It has at one and the same time been the most pic- turesque, leisurely and traditional of| college athletic classics with two morning races to arouse interest and then, in the cool of the evening, the sweep of rival varsities between wind- Ing, screeching lanes. of boats. Today, millions of dollars worth of yachts, cruisers and craft of all de- scription were massed over a good six-mile stretch, including nearly all of the full four-mile varsity..course, In a record breaking Jam. Conspicu-| ous among them were the stately} spars and glistening hulls of the four America's cup candidates, Wettamoe,! Yankee, Enterprise. and Whirlwind, alone representing close to $4,000,000 In combiifed cost. Her:\ also were the former cup bonts, Resolute, the 1920 defender} against Sir Thomas Lipton's Chal-/ lenge, and Vanitie, 'There were two! score smaller yachts in trim for thei start of the New London Germuda race Sunday, sharing orage with palatial occan going cxfift, Tiying the| Crimson or Blue, colors of partisans. Early today a squadron of coast) guard patrol craft took command of} the imménse visiting leet, estimated at more than. 1,000, boats; to clent the course and raci lanes for the first of the day's events, the two-mile / freshman race at 9 a. m. (E, 8. TJ over the middle of the varsity route The \Jayvee\ eights were prepared to! paddle to the starting. line a. half hour Jater. The climax at 6 30 o'clock this eve. ming for the varsity crews, ever the full route down stream from Barl- lett's cove to the railroad bridge. was! expected to witness another. decisive victory for ~Yale, ~the ninth in ten| years of Blife domination of these col-) Harvard. although the \nderdog. to- leglate: waters a ~. NEW York 76-12-66, To- 6-47 as- 2-67 #6-21-67 82-14-00 u6-1t-s8 89-21-68 #0-11-e0 a7-18-g00 Week-End Suggestions: Oceanside (4) ab, r. 5 Bourdette, p . Dempsey, c .. Longnecker. 2b Lawson, cf Ackerson, 1b. White, 3b ... Pettit, 2b ... Rogers, 2b .. Ferguson, rf . Abrams, If 14 3 «3 0 .38- 4-80-85 11+ Totals Ba ...35 3 6 31154 Totals © Summary Three base hits-Mulliner, Lawson; First base con balls Bourdette 2, Schaefer 1, Marshall 2; Struck out: by Marshall 2, Schaefer 7, Bourdette 10; left on base: Oceanside 11, Hempstead 5; * first baseron errors: Oceanside 4, Hempstead 2; passed ball, Demp- sey; hit by pitcher, Bourdette 1, Schaefer 1 What.a game in July, 1909 MOUNTAIN COURSE TO BE. SCENE OF GOLF TOURNEY Colorado Springs, Colo., June 20- ()-One of: the most picturesque golf courses in America will be the site of the annual men's Trans-Mis- |; slasippt golf champlonship the week of June 23 when mid-western rand tn {ar‘wmrm competitors set' out for 1 e crown held by Bobby McCreary, the fighting Scot In. $ oortig - . n Casio ane - | I ANSWER CARNEGIE I REPORT CHARGES fimerllmllx lambs“ HEMPSTEAD NET TEAM uing f LOSES TO ELMHURST mad ty the\ Comegic , Foundations G. Anderson, @wlisbury: . 3) Lornergan, Salisbury ¥. Male. \Hemprtead .. M. Phillips. Soutmeard to .. McMaster, Rockville .. .... P. Mansiach, found Wiew ¥ Emmons. Reckrilie . . F. ville Hrr;1'?y1,-VV‘RNuk!-m; \Ch mar mer: [famous Bulletin ii? oltlnatlrall, are / ndate, Rocks e mate ctween .the Eimhurst 'preparing a broadside of their own in | o sone \ost ennis club and the Hempstead reply, ; Wiener. Inwood Country club An.. the Long Isiand | ®P:-Clmenera,_ Old Westbury 76| Tennis league was completed yes- 3—1“ $ terday -with the playing of) the \re-) xs -12 76) maining doubles match. (which had s2=t6-76| been postponed because of tain 94-18-76) Claude Gassner, Elmhurst. captain... 1-3-1 and Cliff PHt-paired To (orn back a¢--mery) Williem~ Volk and W. H. Ruxton, s- 9-1, to. make the fina! match- | score, 6-1, in Elmhurst's favor, I 'The result did not change the team | Straw Hats =- $1.95 $6.00 Leghorns, panama, sennets and ° The Bay Shore nine is Undef@ACd gopsenen, onghfifmgenfuess’f third. ---in --- {in its nine league gahmes, while| First race (Nassau course)-Won J St I REVIEW l ' Muffin Shore and Southold have sfmflbyc £5“?sz 0% 0 0 » f | rs 0 uba littoral?!“ mntklz-shmh amt-Ga u ll 6 y compiled unusually sensational T€C-|mast Rockaway 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Also ran-Nevill Cliff, Downey ords in the offensive and~defensive} \Two- base hits Hassip Three R f ‘ dentrtments \ of play. Southold 16d) base hit-Wellwood metifices - o fice \ Infler-won By JACK BRITTON yesr as a result of rolling up a base-Dihico. Left on' bases by Mira Flores Kennels ccam-Ir } | lof 143 runs in itspten engagements,) Stars of Cubs, 1; East Rockiway L s \ or an average of greatly fifteen for|g, Double plays-Hassip and. Cha~ ter. Kennels!~Duth\ Blitz, third. Also » y By Alsens 3; To. Dank ger, Peggy Steam. HERES A BALL GAME OUT OF THE PAST R the c turyunlnirk with 5:11 ‘Zenli‘fi‘fgffim' \strluck Biz; t Kes oB Typhoon, Notice Lee, Back Fire \It required eleven Innings brim full of action, to hand Hemp- . games, or slightly more than ¢/ev IAIu‘rfsml 'Echnenen \4 Time-0:28 1-5. r « - - ' - - gent; Frank Molinaire, Brooklyn. A total of 193 players teed off and| 'Third race (Puturity)-Won by stead's.champlons their first defent of the season. (Disaster over -==- 2 148 lbs-Nick Gallucci, St. Mary's/it was after 7 o'clock last night when took us last Saturday at Oceanside-and some hard luck materially K. C.; Francis Lake, Flatbush Boy®the late starters finished. The honor) Hoosier Kennels' Tarpon, second: B A. Dunne's Marvelous, third, Also Washington, New York. Paul Cavanagh, the young South-) ran Sm 0k; Dock, 35,0“. Morning and Mineola pitched for Oceanside and did it well. His port side 126 Tos -J flash“ Bronxdal [ward Ho star, who was runner-up to fings were m constant mggravation to most of our Cobbs and 6 -Jol onito, Bronxdale/T. P. Perkins in the Lido invitation “£31325?! rier mile)-Won Lejoles. \Shad\ Lewls with three sinmjing ® shining: excep- \if! Ibs —gnny Dl‘lgleimmgo‘ ft Cfiwannxh won the low gross prize by Glen Willow Kennels Lindy; ry's A , vs. Charlie: a 72, one over par, with an out-|Juhe Oldham's Sadie Flinn, second; \Echater opened the game for Hempstead and for five Innings Good Shepherd A. C. I going nine-hold total\ of 33,« three + ' ® petes ® *\ __ Ted Lancaster's Mask OM CHM! worked Hike a charm. In the sixth he collapsed owing to the heat GLASGOW RANGERS TO 82:1 lg\;qu'gflrdoyaflgmau'lyfi- £11; cern. Seclusion, Bethan Kit, Stunt-| and quit suddenly. Marshell went in but labored under difficulties | a M .a wing as.\ R I ; PLAY FALL RIVER IN |p\\carbone of Salisbury followed] \ei‘lftwlvrm'g‘fylgmf'jl“grin“ miley _ | having been hit by a pitched ball in the preceeding inning. very | ball he threw meant a pang, but he stuck to it pluckily and hardly -- _. hes First lew Det Went 19) Shuffler: Flirt Konnels Jewels Mer Geon! Robert G. Lake of ountry AfteT | dows , r is' Den- 15110115 5&631-3“ EC\: End“? | and William Chrystal dr. oth tor 5 \Toba HAD BSP KI) Wek] With two down in the eleventh Lewis hit safely and scored when ' nvasion Wi am Hempstead, thed with 66 cach a arley Blitz, Sweet Wil be ous Polo Grounds y maichin cards Lake took the irst) Full. 0. Bun. Homer Slits. Buco Petit. threw. badly. to. first .on. Bedell s araunden-- Bedolis =- ph omMfiflgflngmmflm Gn the TREAT Buf wis nalled roming home fans is expected at the Polo gToUnds(s to Chrystal's 6 at, the first hole . + - mext Saturday to see the famous}; card was (18-12-66 ang) Willow Kennels Moody 1'9‘tk'1‘5’}? fcs Petit and reached third on Ferguson's bit, the latter pulling Glasgow Rangers play: theit fin@l\Ghrystal's 8216-66 ond; Claude Drybread's Pis ot Pete.| up at second by virtue of lay Rox bra game of their invasion against Fall} \ Tik scomrs third. Also ran-Bob Fitz. 1mm.“ p at second by virtue of a play on Rogers. Abrams fanned, Bedell River before sailing for Scotland im-|Robert K. Take, old Country anthz‘. gydxuthongflég air-mm“ | fumbled Bourdette's bounder, Rogers scoring; Bedell threw to third + b e . - muggxxyfinnmé‘hn: Smifi ”my! 'wvenagh. Southuard ' on [Z, in an attempt to nall Ferguson-Fergy lit out for the plate and . f . Onttin, Brookville a 4.'Darey, Brentwood. ... by Blite Kennels: Tervific Blitz; Mira slid in. safely Pennsylvania, New - England . and fern,\ Salisbary Flores Kennels Brilliant Pitz, sec- reservations for tekets to the head- \b. mG: Brvog. Fresh me ond; Frank Turlip's Frosty Meadows, i a quarters of the United States foot- \i. morkville. ../ Houris Captain Bite bans Delight empsten p . Town . Pip. : st, . - ball association and another gath m“ Ali-u\ T’fim'fl’efifg' hav Time-018 1-5. Mulliner: 3b ab am Fling, Rocky rdies)- - Sunday's game Is the most sumac; K pifl\'é§fi§“‘n’§§° Eighth race (Puturity Hurdles) 4 tive International. contest ever stage j : €, RO . - in the annals of soccer records, in- # Bids. O10 Country ... Reed; Mira Flores Kennels Kay Karseboon, 2b 4 Balant. Inwood Nine, second; B. R. Hardwicks Dear a » tween .the undisputed champlons of fames mgsonh :“gV M Sir, third.... Also.. ran-Gorevemba, Lewis® o ~, two countries-United States and fon. Brockville: a L, Bedell, 1b Beotland 7. Pols. Engineers dows, Gingerbeer Kid. . Time-0;32 A. Rawards, Old Country '. --- An engagement to fill at Clem-flu! § Sites: .. SPRINTER STAYS Marshall, If, p 4 tomorrow evening and will arrive in Wolf, Rockville ... BY WORK; SAYS Lang, ss 23 B. Carbone, Salish i iad New York on Saturday morning to 6 Pan-5\ Plnmngn Bchaeter. p .. 2 gynmr sensational tour of this coun- r. c. aunt’s}; 3,9 # | and Canada, i f wae i Sydney, Australia, June 18-(P)- The Fall River team is training|5, C Males Cold: Stream “My? waxy\; comes before play, my ca- day in. the -pink- of Spaistia. old Countt hh. step out onBunday-in pin Of [M. m Country . says Jimmy Carlton, e. Australian | ¢ondition (21mm); a tremendous ef-|§: G. Rossel Old Country . champion sprinter, who declined to! fort to down the Scottish champions. Donaldson, Rockville . #¢-13-73| represent Australia at the British Em- Meister Jr., Cold Stream 86-13-13 | to preserve their great unbeaten ree- & Cariton, holder of the Australian erd which will produce one of the W. Horton, Juckson Height 100 yards record (9 4-5 seconds), and greatest games ever seen between twolA. C. Ebinger, Pomonok ... 220 yards record (21 3-10 seconds), A. Gunthe?, Lido H. Washburn, Old Country. members of th» last Australian Olym-| Healy. North Hills .... #-14| pic team are unemployed F. Kenn, Old Country . 41 \It would be an honor to represent $-18-T4|if I stick to my work instead of the cinders I am more likely to be a good \2-15 citizen and a successful man.\ {Southold has suffered one reverse in Total by Hoosier Kennels Noon Day Sun; Flake, Stanley R.. Rolling Round, all Long Island nines in scoring this) purres, Echerayen Chacon, Alsens Frank Turlip's Penrod, second: Hods- =--: each gamut, Bay Shore also passed|con; Bols and Hassip: Daiton and n Claude Drybread's Wicked Way:; helped to put us out. George Lourdette, erst a ¢lub; Joe Rossi, Newark, N. J.; Tim|of leading the record field went to emed P Whol ette, erstwhile of Hempstead Mist, Roxy Meadows, Just a Moment A. C., vs. Joe Marino, Newark, N. J. tourney tion under par, E. H. Griffin of Brook-| Also ran-Daisy Blitz, Happy Con-| FINAL SOCCER MATCH witn is \ Won by B. R. Hardwick's Comrade deserved to lose. For Jen innings the teams 'were neck and meck. Anythor \large turnout 90 Me | T_BAd &) ugh Ralston's Marshmallow; Glen \In Oceanside's half, Pettit and Ferguson singled; Rogers ran |pultiom Choystal gr. N. Hemp ® Seventh race (Nassau course)-Won Connecticut have come- requests for Whibert, Salisbury «..> The score third. - Also ran-Nigeer, Sympathy, ering of at least 20,000 is looked for. Won by Hoosier Kennels' Marion Allen, cf, If . 4 ®., w her, Bound Vw volving as it is m Uitular battle be- i Innood 1. anon, Blue Sky, Art Trawler, Micky Mea- Wilson, Brookville , rf . The all conquering Rangers have Lee, r K. ower, 'Old. Westb rest up for the most important game bord SUCCESS LIES THERE ' M Ansel, of .... 4 t\ Rockvill »pectally for the big. game and will?: brown, Cold Streai reer takes precedence of the track,\ ©. Osterwald, Rockville | The Rangers are equally determined ‘plre games in Canada. E_ Contes, 'Old Country clever teams Hioltoort, North mitis | 'm_ _o, Says that he has noticed that two} Base B contr © ('~! fi- 12-74) my country in Canada,\ he says, \but | lan- 8-75 | tles, A report public this fal W,. ~A... Alexander, Pmbnbl:Y will be. made president ...of | coaches mesocia- Lew Fonseca, Cleveland first base- man, who last year led the Ameri- [can Jeague in batting, was sent to; Questionnaires. have. been- submit-[Gelifornia to recuperate afterhe sus- ted to conches at 17 leading pirlversl-itsined' @ broken legr this season, t- 6-16 sa- 6-16 6-56 Colth= ns- a-76| milans in a wide variety of styles to P i » from Des Moines, suit every man. Sizes 6% to 7%. \The champlonship till be declded Rayon and Silk Sox 55¢: Grey, maroon, blue, tan and green v“ 553111)“ng for tires ? . ack, Old Country. .... W. Sthoeter, Old Country ., Thomas, Rockville . . Ferguson. Old Country... . Delap, Garden: Oity C.-C: . Moist. Bound View artin, Bheiter Rock .. . Quipe. Bound View .. Dunne, Pomonok rt W. Bill,. Salisbury -K. Abelian, Gar, City C .. Rosenfeld,. inw sox with contrasting clocks . . also in fancy patterns. Sizes 10 to 12. ~ FORTHE FIRST TIME, you can now buy first-quality, first-line tires at chain store savings . .. right here in town. We absolute ly guarantee these Dunlop Tires to be of same highest quality . and even greater mileage... than the thousands 'and thousands of Dunlops bought last year by sat- Eitrichsen, Cold Streom .. T-y H Cinese: He n the 6.617-yard, par TL Broadmoor |B. I. Connon. Southw ®: _ yery base. of towering Cheyenhe jw. 0. ietsch, Sheiter Rock] *~ mountain, one of famous A. Cashman, Old Westbury peaks of the mighty Rocky Mountain |Ptenle® chain. ~ Gutfreund. \Inwood -. ag- o- 77 'The setting is one of (rnlildtuL' de- 05mg“ Jamaal- \Titey) nil-ta seribed by scores of notable visitors apker Jr.. Valet - ek 28 among the most beautiful In the W Cel PIF i play ertept \ to strengthen) ; Eimbhurst's hold on first glare. The | the finest-kept in the nation. club has now won 13 and lost only Johnny Goodman, last year's con» 6. eror of perfless Bobby: Jones, won e first 'Trins-Misilasippi am- pionship played on the 'Brondmoor the Gassner-Plitt combination was) firmly\! gift, \0 m “be\??? faced by. powerful opposition inlmeb on ud Maytag of Newton, Im.. next chapter... The match went along A i uss / nals I | on even terms, as both teams nto | isfied Egon“: “Wish\ of Omaba, Nel sumed ensive games, y ices. in \ - - Gassner and Plitt fiashed thor maul vig din KIDS STUDY 'CHISM', set attrck once more and all the world. Dunlops hold the LEARN ANGLES OF JOB all-time record for endurance ___ ... over 26,000,000 now- running. Chain store methods cut selling expense in two . . . That's why you save so much. Just stop in today Golf club course, which nestles at the & Mere Eu, world, and the course Itself is one of : dat cnd t Chi C- e p 1. | After coming through the first set | # ¢ & without relinquishing. a single game, | « [ e in last year's finals, held at the Pleld and get a price list. View; . Plomh Toh a6- &-a0 Athletic Shorts 95¢ Regular or elastic back models, per-\ In checks, Dallas,, June 20-(P-Let a caddy ! wieese on the greens of the Téxatk- ama Oolf and Country club, and the Wetim with the puiter knows immedi- ately that a little more \caddychism\ tr needed \Oaddychism new in golf's h eon, describes a sention that the club's @ecretary has once each week with The caddies There is more to the sessions than wppears atl first blush. Texarkana whib caddies not only must be able to enrty clube with grace that eliminates @hatter, but must know the little nice» tes that go to make the erfect club swrrier practically: Invistblé. ANd DON~ tance. «xiatent sow Bhistrations go alos with the |., weekly lessons and caddies are per- wilted to ask questions on obscure points. Because the caddies are grad- 4 and palt accordingly, they are taking the business striously and pay gloss aitention to the \erddychiam.\ | $- ne- -% FIGHTS LAST NIGHT l‘ ann ine Detrait-Johnny Ritko, Cleveland, inted Pauling Uscudun, Spain ; Jos Barlow, Horlon, outpointed | Pavolix, Cleveland, (8) Binghamton, Y.-Joe Banovic, mion, ou nted Charlie Be- , Canada, (10) sed, ~Ooun. -Alenisians 4 #0, Chile,. cutpoint Pinizey - Horntieck,' Southw'd ti ”an ville . wa ng - C. om, m “M R . Bimmons, @heiter Rock .. Pioecker,\ Bound View Col 'Siream ° Dobbin ream Holland, Rockville ...... Lynn Ir., Bouthward Mo. ofthington Ir... Old Coun. .91- Marder, Cold Btrexm ..... 94- Carlin, Rock .... McCann, Mill Crest \ gion nuns. North ftemp - . R. Martin, Jwekson Meights, (11 fect fitting in every detail. stripes, dots and shades of blue, tan and green. 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