The Springfield Daily Republican from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

THE SPRINGFIELD DAILY REPUBLICAN, SPRINGFIELD, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1940 13 Two Triple A Games Scheduled for Tonight Westies Play Chapman Valve and Railroad Meets in Second Round Wiaderek Continues to Top Batters With .565 Average, Murphy Second By FRANCIS FEIGHERT With the first round championship settled In favor of Bigelow-Sanford of Thompsonville, the teams in Triple A Industrial Baseball league will get down to serious second final half business this week. nightcap-round jousts are on the busy slate, four slated at Forest park the fifth at Blunt park. Current Recond-round standing of the teams lists the Gilbert Barker, tv Bigelow-Sanford and Chapman Valve clubs involved a three- way stalemate for first place, each with records of one triumph and no defeats. Fast Springfield Westinghouse rests in second place, having split even in two contests played. The American Bosch, Springfield mory and New York.

New Haven Hartford Railroad, defending chamthe latter group having play pion, follow in the order, named, closing half tilt. Two Games Tonight Two skirmishes are on the docket for tonight. East Springfield WestInghouse tackles Chapman Valve Forest park, starting at 6. New Haven Railroad and Gilbert Barker are down to play at Blunt park in postponed second-round tilt of July 11th. The game will mark the debut the Trainmen in the Anal halt action.

Bigelow-Sanford, winner over Westinghouse in its first closing round start, takes on American Bosch tomorrow night at Forest park. Armory and New Haven Railroad will collide on Thursday night and ChapValve and Bigelow-Sanford are tentatively booked to contest a rainedout scrap on Friday night at the same grounds. Eddie Wiaderek, Westinghouse shortstop, still continues to lead the individual batting averages, although of New a Haven Railroad. 1939 chambeing by Art Murphy pion, and Gil Brown of Westinghouse. 1p-to-date records reveal Wiaderek sporting a .565 figure by wAY of hits in 23 times at bat.

Murphy rates next to. the leader, with a mark of ,324 by virtue of 11 base knocks in 21 trips to the plate. Brown has slapped out eight hits in 17 times at of Westinghouse is in thick of hat for a .171 average. Don. Shanahan the race for the batting laurels, being credited with a .150 average.

Eddie Jarosz, who returned to the New Haven Railroad lineup last week, and Art Murphy are tied for the leadership in the most runs department, each with eight. Wiaderek tops the field for Murphy the of most the number of hits of Railroaders has batted in nine runs to pace the Dusty athletes in this Important division. Wiaderek has smacked out three triples to lead and Don Bennett of Armory is the current home run leader, with two, Avezzie of Chapman Valve and Murphy of the Trainnien share the most stolen bases laurels, having pilfered four apiece. Three Unbeaten Pitchers The local league boasts of three unbeaten pitchers to date. They are "Lefty" Jedziniak, "Baldy" Walczak and Gil Brown.

a Jedziniak of BigelowSanford leads the way, having fashtoned four wins, while Walczak and Brown have each captured three verdicta. Franny Rosso of New Haven Railroad suffered his Arst defeat in Ave games last week when the American. Bosch tossers came up with 3-to-2 opening round victory. Johnny Urban, Roger Bourgelas and Gleason have two games to their credIt. The STANDING (Final OF First THE Round) TEAMS 1 Rigelow- Sanford 6 14 N.

H. Railroad Chapman Valve 27 13 Westinghouse 3. 20. 15 Barker 3 24 30 30sth .100 Armory 33 risk 16 .000 Second Round P.C. Gilhert Barker 31 36 1.000 nigelm-Sanford 1.000 'hanman tale 13 1.000 Westinghouse la 22 .000 Armory 18 .000 Railroad 32 10 .000 Team Records 1A1 37 63 60 Firelow 164 21 41 11 Railroad 60 111 51.

Armory 191 34 142 Bosch 154 24 37 120 31. Gilbert Barker 201 31 143 47. 15 house 220 41 61 162 80 lodividual Batting ah rhi Winderek (1) 23 Turphy (R) Braun (W) 17 (R) Brat Stanch, .100 Taintis .100 Ready (GB) .400 383 Dickson (GB) 383 Noja (CV) 375 Murphy (W) (R). .353 Ban ler (R) 20 350 Bennett (A) 18 333 Individual Leaders Runs, Taros and Murphy, Railroad, Hits. Wiadrrek, Westinghouse, 13.

Buns batted in. Murphy. Railroad, 9. Two-bass hits, Soja and Grondaleki, Chapman: Mendrolla, Rigelow: Soutiere Parnell. Gilhert Barker; Brown, Westing2.

Three-base hite, Wiaderek, Westinghouse. 3. Home runs, Bennett, Armory, Sacrifices, Murphy and Trombley. Westinglouce: Congola and Pohorylo, Tokarski and Walerak, Chapman, Stren bases, Aurzzie, Chapman; Murphy, Railroad, 4. Pitching Rerorde: (Three or More Deci-inns) ip bb Jedziniak S) 28 19 Walezak (CV) 26 27 Brown (W) 18 12 3 Kossn (R) 35 2-3 18 30 19 rhan 20 18 3 Bourgolnis 4 21 1-3 15 17.

Gleason (.) 4 36 1-3 40 9 Farcielli (W) 3 20 22 White: (R) 26 33 21 3 3 Schedule This Week Tonight. Westinghouse Chapman Valve Forest Park: New Haven Railroad Githert Barker at Blunt Park. Tomorrow, Rigelow-Sanford Bosch at 1 Forest Park. Armory New Haven Railroad at Forest Park. Friday, Chapman Valia ford at.

Forest Park (tentative). FEATURE 50-LAP RACE ON WEST SIDE FRIDAY Telegraph and telephone wires were buzzing at tho West Springfield Speedway over the weekend, as General Manager Vic Brunzell. sought new sanction for the 50-lap Now England Midsummer championship race which was postponed last Friday night because of the rain. Sanctions for special races Are granted with the proviso that they do not hinder the operation of any other tracks that run under the emblem of the A. A.

A. Therefore it was doubtful ng to whether or not local fans would be able to: sec the championship meet within: the next 31 days, as It takes that long heforo A new application would be considered. However, considering the fact. In that this the section sport Is and that comparatively there! was A tremendous Interest built up in the championship meet, the A. A.

SPORTING NEWS HORSE RAP RESULTS AT SUFFOLK DOWNS Boston, July 13-T. D. Bull's Le Chat, two-year-old gelding who made his start A winning one last Thursday, scored second triumph today, when he captured the Attleboro purse which topped the Ing program at Suffolk Downs. The son of Bud Lerner went to the past odds of 4-1 in the mutuels but had the and a half furlong event under control most all the way. He broke slowly.

worked to the lead at the quarter, dropped momentarily at the half and then came with good courage in the stretch for a paratively easy score. Le Mar stock farm's Marclaire WAS ond in the field of eight while the favored Bull Brier, from the string of B. F. Lister, WAR third. The winner carried 111 pounds, three less than top weight, under the of Jockey R.

Scott and was timed In 1.0t on a fast track. The mutuel returns Le Chat 10.00, 5.20 and 3.10; Slarclaire 10.00 and 3.80 and Bull Brier only for show. Earlier on the program Jockey Mearle scored a double when he whooped home on Chancer. 5-1 shot. in the race and Sun High, a 9-1: chance, win third.

FIRST RACE-4-year-olds and up: mile. Time 1.40 3-3. Chancer (Mearle) 12.60 6.20 Star. (Bates) 10.20 Suburbanite Mora) Also ran: Mad De Mie, Dorothy Pomp, Warbridge. Amercup, Ellen H.

SECOND RACE-2-year-olds: Time 1.00 1-3. Bird Woman (F. A. Smith) 1.20 3.20 Amazonian (Berger) 7.00 Bernardine (W. 1.

Taylor) Also ran: Overflowing Reubina, Rose Triple Step, Little Bev. Miss Remorse, Blumere, In Sang, Tex Kiss. THIRD RACE-3-ycar-olds and up; mile, Time 1.12 Sun High (Mearle) 20.20 8.60 C'anape Lynch) 6.40 Mister Major (Berger) Also ran: Santiago, County Antrim. ter Ann. Dim Hope, Katie Honey Boy, Brave On, l'ot d'Or.

FOURTH RACE-3-year-olds, 1 mile. Time, 1.39. Doorbell (Emers) ...12.80 7.00 Air Artress (Mearle) 6.00 Knitetta (Dupps) Also ran, Millchic, Miss Gallant, Irish Lark. Last Rose. A FIFTH RACE-4-year-olds and up, 1 Time.

1.38. Bucket Head (Maschek) ..10.60 3.00 Friendly J'aul (Berger) 3.10 Suntime (Prehm) Also ran, Kenyon Dulcimer, Catomar, The Grey Nun 2d, Surprise Box. SIXTH RACE-2-year-olds, furlongs. Time. 1.06 3-3.

Chat (Scott) ..........10.00 3.20 Marclaire (Berger) 6.00 Bull Brier (Luther) Also ran, Ilermar, Red Mantilla, General Jack. White Time. SEVENTH mile, 3-year-olds 1.11 4-3. imitation (Emery) ......10.00 4.60 Housework (Vercher) 4.20 aOrrades (W. L.

Taylor) Also ran, Trina, Beach Ensemble, alliss Stage Beauty. a -V. Wyse entry. EIGHTH RACE-4-year-olds and up, miles, Time, 1.33 2-5. Butter (Suttle) 16.80 9.40 Geneva Cross (Sedlacek) 9.60 3.80 Grand Day (G.

Smith) 6.00 Also ran, Count RaP, Hijo Manso, Manso, Nancy Mae. Dir Finn, San Antloca, minding. AT EMPIRE CITY Yonkers, N. July 13 The veteran Farnsworth continued to flash his proved form today when he featured decisively $1500 whipped eight rivals in the West Point handicap at Empire City. Unable to win a race In 10 stArt? until scored at Delaware Park three weeks AgO, Tall Trees stable contender boosted record to three wins out of his past four tries when he ran down the pace-setting Grey Wolf in the stretch for a victory more than a length.

Mrs D. Here Goes was third. behind Bill Farnsworth ran second Grey Wolf under the guidance of Jockey Eddie Arcaro until he reached the final turn came on in 8 drive. Here Goes Also moved up in the stretch to outlast Black for the show. The others never were factors.

The seven-year-old son of Crack Brigade ran five and three-quarter furlongs 1.08 4-3 carrying top. weight of pound: from five to 16 above his field. paid the good price nt $7.00, 3.50 and 3.20 lacross the hoard. while Grey Wolf WAS returning 5.60 and 4.20. and Here Goes 7.70 the show.

FIRST RACE-2-year-olds; about mile. Time 1:10. Yet (... Robertson) 8.10 3.90 2.70 (Haas) 8.50 3.30 Camp Sortie (Gilbert) 2.30 Also ran: Take Wing, Frimarily, Miss Daunt. Orcus.

SECOND RACE 3-year-olds; about mile. Time 1:09 3-3. Inkling (Meade) 6.70 3.30 2.90 Charlene (Nash) 5.70 4.00 Hand And Glove (P. Mills) 1.30 Also ran: Silver Ream, Sercanet, TTybriPolina, Blue Tack, Brazen Hussy, Ara-Ornia. Corona Cd.

Top THIRD RACE-4-year-olds and up; about mile. Tine 1:09 4-3. Along (Berg) ...13.90 6.90: 4.50 (Castillo) Man (Anderson) 3.30 (Barba) 3.30 Also ran: Ebony Fly, Postage Due. Roman Mintson, Repercussion, Grandstar, z-Dead heat for show. FOURTH RACE-2-year-olds, furlongs.

Time, Trick (Wright) 4.90 3.10 2.80 1.07 of 10.10 5.10 (Haas) 3.40 Also ran, Dignity. Tessie, Adehala, Fair Morn, Blue Castle, Widdecombe, Battlefront, Isolde. First Family. FIFTH RACE-3-year-olds and up, about mile. Time.

1.08 4-3. Farnsworth (F. Arcaro) 7.00 3.50 3.20 Wolf (Barha) 5.60 4.20 The Spartan A. C. came to lifo.

In the late innings to nose out the Agawam All- Stars, 9-T, as Siciliano, Spartan left fielder, led the batting assault with three hits and a8 many runs batted in. A grand rally of four runs in the ninth spelled the verdict for the Spartan club. After a big first inning that netted four runs the Agawam nine was never headed until the disastrous uprising in the last frame. The SPARTAN A. ah Do Matte, $8 Brown, If T.

Matrango, Sicilino, Cremoni, 16 Whitehurst. Sweeney, F. Matrango, AGAWAM ALL STARS ab Do Smith. 1b 3 Edwards. Dugan.

0 Alvergini, Scanol, 21 Adams, Bovido, cf Punk. Norris, Totals 33 Spartan A. C. Azawam All Stars 0 0 Runs batted in. Sirllino 3, T.

Matrango, Brown Whitehurst, Sweeney, O'Keefe, Smith 3, Scanol 3, Home run, Edwarde. Stolen bases. Sicilino 2, Sweeney, Whitehurst Brown. Smith. Sacrifices, Smith, Norris.

Double play, Matte to O'Keefe. Left bases. Spartans 7. All Stars Bases on balls, Norris Hit by pituher, by Whitehurst (Edwards). Struck out, by Whitehurst 10, Norris 2.

Winning pitcher, Whitehurst. Losing pitcher, Norris. Umpire, Dugan. Time, 2.02. SPARTANS TRIUMPH I OVER AGAWAM STARS Regal Appliance Plays Falls Dodgers Tonight The Regal Appliance will play the Chicopee Falls Dodgers at Emily Bill tonight at 6.

All players are to report at the store at 3.30. The Regals nine is setting fast pace, having won seven out of its last eight games. Teams looking for A fast attraction may contact the manager at legal Appliance store. 1000 Main strect. Ineaperienced dressmakers can save time and trouble by marking, before it is cut, cach piece of a pattern with its correct name, such as front skirt or back blouse.

PLAN TO CONVOY GOODS TO BRITAIN LEADS TO CLASH Wheeler, McCarran Take Is- Chicago, July 15-(AP)-A proposal to convoy supplies to Great Britain led to a clash today as Democratic party platform drafters sweltered through what they hoped was the last day of public hearings. Senators Wheeler Mont.) and McCarran Nev.) tonk sharp iswith Clark M. Eichelberger, secretary of the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, who said that aid to 'the British should include not only airplanes, guns and destroyers but convoys for food and for child refugees' traveling to the western hemisphere. See Convoy an 1 Act of War EN Both senators declared the convoyTing contraband foodstuffs would he an act of war and would quickly sult in the sinking of American battleships. "If a battleship flying the American flag at the masthead is sunk, it won't he Hitler that declares war," predicted McCarran.

"It will be the American people." Wheeler accused Fichelberger and sue With Eichelberger as Democratic PlatformMakers End his committee of wanting to get the United States into war and of "sneaking up on the people" by failing to distinguish between aid by the government to the British, which he said would be in violation of international law, and private assistance. Eichelberger heatedly denied Wheeler's charges and reminded the senator "this is not the floor of the United States Senate." Green of A. F. L. Stirs Interest William: Green, president "of the American Federation of Labor stirred interest with what was at Arst interpersonal indorsem*nt of a third term' for President Roosevelt.

"I am one American who believes," Green told the committee in reference to the unemployment problem; "that it President Roosevelt is permitted to deal with it. he will ultimately solve the problem." Green told newsmen later, however, that his remark was not intended to have any third-term significance. Appeals by the National Grange and the National Association of Manufacturer for a strong defense plank in the platform were coupled with a warning by Louis J. Taber, president of the Grange, that one of the most serious dangers facing the country as a result of the war was the likelihood of a drastically lowered standard of living. This, he said, develop in the next two or three, years because of fierce economic competition from the "dictatorships" and the staggering cost of strengthening national A cord for electric heating appliances should be protected from excessive wear near the plug end by a wire spring around the cord.

Today's Entries Ala King 117 Stimady 111 Nico 111 brownsix 111 Becomly 117 Formation 111 A -A G. Vanderbilt entry; b-Brookmeade stable entry. FIFTH RACE $1200: the Rickety; 3-year-olds: 11-16 miles Swans Choice 108 Grandee 113 In Charge 113 aDusky Fox 113 a Foxleigh 113 abTedder 108 xOr Rones 108 A--Belair stud farm; b-Howe stable entry. SIXTH RACE. $1200: claiming; 3-year-olds and up; 3-16 miles (12): Winter Sea 105 Dark Level 107 113 Now Tip 120 xClose Kin 112 Scatterbrain 117 xl'retty Night 110 Bright Rebel 103 Buena Oro 112 The Immortal II 11: Quincy 120 Laterman 113 SEVENTH RACE $1200: claiming: 3-year-olds and up; 11-16 miles (12): Miquelon 8 120 Billys Folly 111 Flying Duke 103 Baby Talk 113 Royal Sortie 113 AHead Hunter 120 Attracting Fortissimo 105 Definer 103 P'ortet 113 Landlubber 113.

AThe Queen 111 a -H. G. Redwell entry. Weather clear: track fast. allowance claimed.

You owe it to yourself AT SUFFOLK DOWNS Dorimar 110 xaJeanne D' FIRST RACE Flying Jana 104 xa War Beauty $1000: claiming; 3-year-olda; 1 mile (16): Valdina Gold 102 Michillinda: 110 Not High 112 a-J. Keene entry. Short Measure 110 xManinthemoon. 113 SIXTH RACE Blue Jay 109 Betrothed 110 $1200, allowances, 3-year-olds and Molest 115 Alca 110 furlongs, chute, (6): 105 xAthanasian 110 Unerring 110 Co-Sport Pompier 100 Bully Time Tunica 10S Talked About High Fair 110 Lassie 103 Francesco 113 Bobs Boys Burgoo Trail 112 xCircus Wings 102 SEVENTA RACE SECOND RACE and 6 $1000 claiming, 3-year-olds and up, claiming: 4-year-olds up: miles. (8): furlongs.

chute (16) Faddie 100 Comet 110 That Rodwyn: 110 xGenaibi 100 Star Wagon 115 xJaybeedee All AgOg 105 110 Chance Sweet Armstrong 110 Baize 103 Mardromel 107 xBeau Do XSun Secret Lamp Chatter 107 xCycle 108 EIGHTH RACE 105 My Gracious 110 High Pool 110 Cleaning Time 103 $1000 claiming, 3-year-olds and up, xFree Again 100 Big Bully 110 miles, on the turf, (18): Double Finesse xBright Spot 100) Star Flower 104 Dere 103 103 Secret Desire 3-year-olds and up; 6 Extrellita 105 Count Valiant THIRD RACE xOnyourway $1100: claiming; (11): Calm 109 Three Clovers furlongs, chute Spring 106 Flag Orland 117 xMyrica 103 xSwift Knight Cooling xCrisette 107 Grandeem 118 Veeks 103 Lyner xKaptime 108 Graeme Cracker 112 Southland Gem 111 114 Little Gay All Grand Tima Pageant 111 10; Woodsia Apropos 106 110 Des Grieux 108 Valdina Opal Mammoth Cotton" 102 NINTH RACE FOURTH RACE $1000 claiming, 3-year-olds and up, $1000; claiming: 2-year-olds: 5 furlongs longs, (18) (11) Inwegn 116 Rhett Long Lane 115 Fancy Free 120 County Clerk 116 Boston Sound Clayville 115 Zacatine 118 xYantis 111 a Park City Alkyon. 114 Aphrodite 112 Carlsbad 113 Panther Creek Prima. Donna 108 Garden Gal 113 Calculator 113 Jewelry Ouphe 108 Lost Gold 113 Merry Mond 116 Courtesy First xKilocycle 108 103 Thumbs Down FIFTH RACE Ruddie Treacy 108 Immunity $1000: 3-year-olds and up; 6 furlongs. Fly Ahead 113 Merry chute (13): Clear and fast. x-AAC.

Guerrilla 110 Rig Rover 106 Lovely Player. 101 97 Three Patapeco Three 105 116 AT THISTLEDOWN RACE Dodger 110 Inconceivable 110 $600 claiming, 3-year-olds and up, Purcellville 106 Carrie 101 92 and 40 yards, (12) a xOur Roncat Surprise. 106 102 aCan Sting 111 Ruth w. Vaughn entry. Fast Fritz TV.

Work 116 116 Black Crusade a-W. SIXTH King Maurice 116 Chimney Top $1100: claiming; 3-year-olds and up: Maid 106 Lirma furlongs, chute (7) Lady Tichner 111 Silver Horn Evening Balko Light 104 111 My Double Elsie 106 112 SECOND RACE Gay, Home 117 xListaro 112 SAND claiming, maiden 3-year-olde, Mask And Wig 112 longs, Lady (12): James 101 Hal Curtis $1200; Grade SEVENTH Handicap: RACE 3-year-olds: Connamista 107 Backinaflash O' Harley 112 Love Wisely mile (6): One 111 Azote 112 Up Iron Bar 106 One Jolly Time 112 Canbe Uncle- Monida 103 Earnest 112 100 Wild Gyp 102 Beljest Walter EIGATH RACE THIRD RACE 111 81000: claiming: 4-year-olds and up; $600 claiming, 2-year-olds, 1-16 miles. (10): course, (12) xOld Maid 99 Night Alarm 100 Hadasam 100 Greenock Praatorian 117 Saxonian 112 Ozarka 111 Mondes Lass Rippler Your Buddy 104 Sun Breeze 117 Miss Embassy 106 Darby D'Or 109 Warlaine 110 Bookie Mc 106 xMy Echo Red Rogue 117 Lady Memphis 106 Interrupt Apprentice allowance claimed. Honey Time 100 Little Mom Weather clear; track fast. FOURTH RACE $600 claiming, 4-year-olds and up, AT EMPIRE CITY longs, (12) FIRST RACE xOrulia 102 Transview $1200: claiming: maiden 2-year-olde: about Jack W.

109 Fletus. furlongs (18): Grace Grier 109 Transmutable Homeward Bound 115 Possibility 115 Ann Star 111 Blossom Queen Our Sal 108 Lady Killer 113 Colonel Martis 110 xHadage xEgypta 103 Stadium 108 Kentucky Jane 104 Fountain Head Dingmans 118 Inal 108 FIFTH RACE Sun Idele 108 aLady Andy 108 $600 claiming, 3-year-olds and up, Hup 112 Devalue longs, (8) a Spanish Dell 115 First Course 111 French Bread 111 Lina Rest Awhile 111 Bellarmine 108 xHiva 111 Caidon Queens Barge 112 Rightasrain 111 Veiled Prophet 103 xLopaz A stable and P. Perronie entry. Jay D. Bane 113 Kenneth K.

$1200: SECOND 3-year-olds RACE and up; about SINTIL RACK 6 furlongs (18): claiming; $1000 claiming. 3-year-olds and up, A Devils Cantovino Mate 3 317 J17 Old Naadja River 113 111 Silk Mask 114 Caravel and 40 yards, (9) 122 Young County 118 Belle Moss Elan 101 111 Mo Nicholas S. State Witness Meadow Morn 113 113 aGold Nijinsky Buckle 113 118 Hope Diamond 114 Woodenindian Don Idle Tycoon Ginger Ted 100 Satiation 10; Billionaire Slave Charm 108 Ensigns 101 $700 claiming. 3-year-olds and Cody 113 Pompetus. 113 SEVENTH RACE up.

Tong 108 bMerry Marina 118 and 40 yards, C. Lyon: J. J. McDonald entry; Oddesas Pride 111 Flay entry. 104 117 Shin xMerrily Plaster San THIRD RACE Burr $1200: claiming: 4-year-olds and up; about 112: 6 furlongs (9); EIGHTH RACE Crius 117 aKinss Ph'r'm'nd 117 claiming, 3-year-olds, mile a xGay Clingendaal Amazon 113 Johna Heir 117 112 Starwind 114 Giggle Lee 103 Argella yards, (8): Mary Schulz 108 Forty Eight 113 Morocco D.

10.3 Susie Quit Pont Neut 117 Don Lure 105 Rythm A--A. C. C. stable and If. G.

Bedwell Beau Greenock 112 Cynthia Fair entry. FOURTH RACE Horses x-AAC. listed Clear according order, post and fast. $1500: Run Star handizap: 2-year-olds; tion. furlongs (10): aNew World 111 a Good Turn: 111 Exploration 111 111 A AT ARLINGTON PARK FIRST RACE $1000 claining, 3-year-olds and up.

6 fur. longs. (18): Idaho Maid 109 Star Bess 108 P'eter Pumpkin 108 A Barbara S. 10A Tetive 111 Play May Ideal Fungi 148. Sound Ware 108 Play l'encA 113 xlong Face 109 Boy 108.

Bold Lover: 113 Nana Kate 108 Cape Race 113 G. 103 xMarbold 111 Macawlee 109 Right 106 SECOND RACE $100 claiming, maiden 2-year-olds, furlongs, (18): Aljack 113 Hightone Lady 108 Madamoon 108 Happy Khayyam 114 Our Florence 113 Winhergal Bobs Way 110 103 Onamora My Bobby Silber R. 111 monrye Texas WAy 113 Roll Rich 111 Meadow Money 109 Jocks Pride 111 Birka Boy 111 Jim Pat 116 THIRD RACE $100, claiming, 3-year-olds, 7 furlongs, chute, (13) You Alone 10T Royal Edict 110 Synergist: 109. Flying Bonnet 107 Winkle 105 Little Long 112 Darby Dallas 110 xValdina Babe 102 Moselent 113 Flying Silver 107 Trysak 107. Mingling 113 10.7 FOURTH RACE $1000 claiming, 2-year-olds, furlongs, Nutmeg 116 xJug Head 101 Roat Cover 104 Botton 93 Greyworthy.

110. xMiola 104 Mississinster 110 Montmala 101 Just Verdict 110 Truda Sparkling. Heels 110 Mental Banker 116 Svivan Dell. 104. Reject 111 Momence xCordicay 110 Sweet.

Linger On a 110 FIFTH RICE $1200, allowances, j-year-olds, 6 furlonga, (7): Colosseum. 113 Perfect Rhyme 104 20,000 Youngsters At Capper's Party Topcka, July 15 Twenty, thousand hoys and girls attended the 75th birthday party of Senator Arthur Capper today. The parties, started 32 vears ago, are the veteran Republican's pride and joy. The youngsters, took over the bus system and A city park. Capper mingled with them, watching them frolic on free carnival rides and devour ice cream and soda pop.

going strong," the senator assured well wishers. Havana, July 15-(AP) -Presidential Candidate Col Fulgencio Batista, all six of his political coalition gubernatorial candidates, and at least 90 of his 126 mayoral candidates appeared victorious tonight. Returns from 2978 of Cuba's 5590 precincts in Sunday's election gave Batista 447.954 votes to 278,328 for his opponent, Dr Ramon Grau San Martin. On these returns, Batista appeared to have won in all six of the Cuban provinces. In the race for the nation's second most important post-Mayor of Havana-Raul Menocal, Batista man.

appeared to have defeated Miguel Mariano Gomez. Menocal had 77,681 votes and Gomez 71,184 from 639 of the city's 844 precincts. MOST OF BATISTA SLATE IS ELECTED Cuban Presidential Candidate, All Six Gubernatorial Aspirants, 90 Mayoral Candidates Win Honolulu, July 15-(AP)-Two umns. of United States warships steamed out of Pearl harbor today, causing speculation the vessels were getting ready to patrol South Pacific islands owned by Great Britain and France. Eight cruisers.

headed by the Indiananolis, flagship of Vice-Admiral Adolphus Andrews, commander of the scouting force, sailed with 10 destroyers. Move Southeastward Another column of four cruisers and number of destroyers were joined by the battleships Colorado and Nevada and the aircraft carrier Enterprise. They moved southeast toward Maui, one of the largest Hawaiian is. lands. sailing Inaugurated a threeperiod of sea operations during fleet will be hased partly whichhatna, Maul, and partly at Pearl harbor.

Speculation that the warcraft may be preparing for a South-sea patrol was based on the assumption that the feet was strong enough to protect the status quo of all islands east of the international dateline in the South Pacific. The bulk of the American fleet has been operating in and around Hawaiian waters virtually all year. FLEET MAY PATROL SOUTH SEA ISLES Two Columns of U. S. Warships Leave Pearl Harbor for a Three- Week Period of Sea Operations CHILE RAIDS NAZI HOME, BANS PRESS Popular Socialist Headquarters Also Visited and Parties Formed by 'Rightists' Are Dissolved 118 100 3 Santiago, Chile, July 15-(AP)105 Chile took strong measures today against alleged subversive elements.

mile directing raids on headquarters of the 111 Nationalist political and the parties Popular and Socialist dissolv(Nazi) 114ing organizations "all apparently no11 litical" formed by "rightists." Two morning newspapers also were mile Minister of the Interior suspended. Humberto 103 Alvarez announced that police had 111 seized documents revealing "activities 116 against the public order" in raids on the Nationalist and P'opular Socialist 40 headquarters. 112 He reported that "rightists" and 109 members of the Popular Socialist van107 guard movements, formerly known as 109 the Nacista (Nazi) party which atpost- atempted A putsch in 1938, had proIvoked street disorders. FARLEY POINTS OUT 'WHOLE ISSUE' OF COMING ELECTIONS Says Choice Is Between G. 0.

'Unable' to Solve Problems and Party That Made U. S. Stronghold of Democracy SARATOGA WINS ON GRAND CIRCUIT Trotters and Pacers Open at Goshen With Legalized Mutuel Machines Goshen, N. July 13- (AP) Grand circuit racing with mutuel betting was staged at the historic halfmile track today for the first time, with 2. four race program featured by the Village farm $5750 stake for twoyear-old pacers.

The race of the baby pacers was won by the favorite Saratoga, owned by T. J. Gustin of Iolicong, and driven by the veteran Will Bull. A 1 to 9 favorite at the start, Saratoga was beaten in the first heat by Scot's Emilee, the winner paying $43.60 on $2 tickets. In next two heats Saratoga was much: the best.

The summaries; Trotting Club 4th Division, 2 in 3, Banner Hanover. bh by Peter the Brewer (W. Stiller) 8 1 Signal Hanover, bh hg (Berry) (Chevalier) 3 a Clarence Hanover, Cyrus Martin, by (Fleisch) 2 Time: 2.104. 2.09½. Also atarted: Peter Piper.

Dan. Patch Scott, Symbol Etawah, Peerless Prince and Brady Hanover. Village Farm Stake, 2-Year-Old Pare, 2 in 3, ValueScot's Saratoga, Emilee, he by br liis (Hodgins) Majesty (Bull) 3. 3 Honan Crowley, che (Palin) Black Hawk. bik (D.

Miller) 3 ro Tine, 2.00, 2.08, 2.11. Also started: Jay Dee. Royal Lady, Time's Scarce, 3felndy Maid, Wings, Black Robina, Song of Love and Clara Reynolda. Trotting Club Stake, First Diricion, 2 in 3, Purse $2300 Dale Hanover, bh, by Guy McKinney (J. Caton) Peter Astra, be, (Parshall) Clever Hanover, brh (Recor) Spud Hanover, the (Pounall) Time, 2.06½, 2.1.

Also started: Balkan Hanover and Volo Mae. Goshen Drising Club Handicap Trot, 2 in 3, Amateur Drivers (D). Bostwick) 1 Counters Christine, 'bf, by Volomite: Amy Jane. (Mira Harriman) 2 Countess Belwin, 1 bm (F. Wisewall) Prohibitor, bh E.

R. Harriman) Time, 2.12, 2.104. 2.11½. Also started: Modern Boy. Brewster Hanover, Tim Peter Chance and Lee Stout.

Here Goes (Weber) Also ran. Black Bun, Robert E. Lee. My Porter, Redlin, Liberty Franc, Fairflax. SIXTH RACE-4-year-olds and up, miles.

Time, 1.53. Fencing (Wright) 8.70 5.00 4.50 Bright Sonina (Schmidt) 11.90 9.30 at tildee (Paradise) 11.40 Also ran, Bellringer, Mr Knick, Time al- Beater, Brooke Herod, Bull Terrier, Pharo Warrior, Cross Question, Nut Brown, Walkon. on SEVENTII RACE-1 1-16 miles, 4-yearolds and up, Time, 1.17. Sun Mira (Nash) 5,60 Pistol Pete (Koberts) 5.10 Russia (Anderson) 6.10 3.90 1 3.20 Also ran, Creepy Mouse. Sunphantom, Dark Watch, Microphobia, Bernabe.

AT ARLINGTON PARK FIRST RACE-3-year-olds and un, mile. Time, 1.13 Lady Thirteen (Ends) ....13,00 7.20 5.60 Decourry 5.60 4.40 Distractible (James) 4.40 Also ran, Mystery Mias, Stray Chord, Superb, Individual, Cardarrone, Honey Seat, Valdina. Ronnie Princess, SECOND furlongs. Time, 1.04; 4-3. Kansas City (.

Richard) 10.20 5.10 3.60 Country (Clark) 4.20 3.00 New Englander (Craig) 3.00 Also ran, Top Call, Must Go, Good Stymie. Gay Lad, War Briar, Sunday Punch, Mad Bachelor. Rechercher. Jerry Greenock. THIRD RACE-3-year-olds, mile.

Time, 1.14. Blue Flyer (Snider) 3.60 2.80 2.60 Sidetrack (Adams) 5.60 4.20 Valdina Jack Eads) 4.20 Also ran. Valroma, Best Quality, Tyrexin, Pretty Rose, Anna Covell, Ranger 2d. Turkey Hasn. FOURTH RACE mile, 3-year-olds.

Time, 1.28. Anita Air (Thompson) .36.60 14.00 6.40 Little Abner (Brooks) 8.10 4.60 Welding (C. Bierman) 3.20 Also ran, City Boy, Dankhan, My Red, Donnagina, Housewife, Manyatime, Frances Keene. Mummer, Nine Ten, FIFTH RACE- mile, 3-year-olds and up. Time.

1.13. 16.80 8.80 Born) Dusky Prince 6.60 4.80 Delta Dan (J. Adams) 5.40 Also ran, Idle Elf, Commission, Dick Naishapur, Squaw Lady, Anopheles, Briery, Ballinderry. SIXTH furlongs. Time, 1.06 8-3.

Swain (James) 4.00 3.80 Valdina Broom (Kade) ....11.80 5.40 3.60 Air Hostess (Craiz) 3.80 Also: rans, Darby Dulcet, Swell Chance, Supreme Ideal, Brutus, Sun By, Green l'atrick. Scolene, Extra Step, Swing Leader. SEVENTIE RACE 4-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles, (on turf). Time. 1.47 3-5.

Noble Count (Adams) 6.80 3.40 2.40 Holl Image (Hanford) 4.20 2.80 Pennsburg (Clark) 3.00 Also ran, Buttermilk, Comendador 2d, Open Door. EIGHTH RACE-3-year-olds and up. miles. Time. 1.33 2-3.

(Clark) 8.80 3.80 Listowel 3.60 2.80 Chicharra (Bohn) 4.40 Also ran, Kandahar, Miss Lampley, First Fort. Extended, Max Forst, Crout Au Pot, Motion Picture, Isarunner, Wild West. AT THISTLEDOWN FIRST RACE-3-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles. Time. 1.48.

a Disrupt (Fife) .18.20 8.10 3.20 Skeetshooter Hanka) 6.00 3.00 Vickson Leblanc) 2.40 Also ran. D. Jimmy xBrevard. Say Do. Stormy Spa, White.

Bread, Trooperelle, Blind Hope, In-Trip. x-Field. SECOND RACE 3-year-olds and up, 1-16 miles. Nancy Sue (M. N.

Gonzalez) 69.00 19.00 17.60 Krehbiel (Martin) 10.60 5.60 Little Kier (Smolinski). 13.40 Also ran, Harper, Sarah Justice, Rich Girl, Mantados, xPraire Boy, Son Richard, Love Quest, Someone Else, Dustless. x-Field. THIRD RACE-4-year-olds and up, mile, Time, 1.12 4-3. Rock High (Dew) 8.00 3.40 3.00 Judge Leer (Milligan) 3.10 3.00 King Tea (Fife) 4.20 Also ran, xAlcedo, xin the Shade.

Lyngate, Jockide, Tipton Slasher, Raymond, Betnabar, Brain Trust. x-Field. FOURTH RACE mile. 3-year-olds. Andnow (Mojena) 13.20 6.20 3.10 Toast (G.

King) 5,80 4.60 Valdina Lass (Keiper) 3.20 Aslo ran. Wilda 11, Dark Idea, xEmdale, Blenheim, Whisk Dolly, A Urania. Supreme Kin. Up, Miss Cleo, Queen x-Field. FIFTH RACE-2-year-olds, about furlongs.

Time. 1.05. Peragra (Leblanc) 6.00 3.80 2.80 Tuloma (Gonzalez) 4.60 3.20 Light Heels (Fife) 2.80 Also ran, Burning Miss, Blackfast, Rose Tint, Sparkling Sun. SIXTIL RACE-3-year-olds, mile. Time, 1.11 1-5.

Rordeauc Bull (Dew) ....11.60 7.00 5.00 Mattie J. (Montgomery) 5,10 3,40 Fetchet (Littrell) 6.10 Also ran, Dancing Light, Jo Mary, Scorch, Little Cartago. SEVENTH RACE-3-year-olds and up, mile and 40 yards. Time, 1.42 1-5. 71 Ducah (Greeser) .12.00 9.60 1.00 Grand Jester (Dew) 9.60 8.20 4.00 Izafran (Fields) 3.20 Also ran.

xMigal Fay, Can't Catch, Stein, Mr Quick. Military Girl, Brown Ray, Baby Princess, Dixie Girl. X-Field. Dead heat for first. EIGHTH RACE-3-year-olds and up, mile, and furlongs.

Time, 2.03 2-5. Snobeedo (Fiffe) 6.80 4.00 3.10 La Tora (Milligan) 5.60 5.00 3.60 Foot work (Fields) Also ran, Witful. Mere Lassie. Advice, xMorplay, Bay Stout, Nightmare, Beckville. x-Field.

I RANGERS TOP RAMS IN WEST -SIDE LOOP Richard Hawks pitched and batted the West Side Rangers to a 7-0 lopsided victory over. the West Side Rams lasts night at Mittincague park, to eliminate the Rams from all consideration in the second round championship title hunt. Hawks not only struck out eight of the opposition and allowed hut three hits in his shutout triumph, but had a perfect night at bat with a triple and homer to his credit. The ab Giorgi, 10 Hollister, rf, s3, cf Bertelli, ef, 3 G. Balestri.

1b Curran, If Ferranti, 2b R. Balestri, 3b, Hawks, Totals RAMS O' Brien, 1t Fiola, Cizek, 3b King. Fortini, 1h Derby, Hubbard. rt Symington. rt Chase.

Ch, It Silk, Kucerik, ct Malone. cf Totals 18 10 Rangers Rams 000000 Runt hatted in, Hawks 3. Curran 2, Bertelli 2. Three -base hit, Hawks, Home run, Hawks, Double plays, Silk, Chase and Fortini: King and Fortini: King, Silk and For tint. Left on bases.

Rangers 4, Rama 6. Bases on balls. off Hawks 3 1. King. 1.

Struck out, by Hawks 8. King 3. Wild pitch, Hawks. Parsed ball, Glorgi. Umpire, K.

Smith. Time. 1.10. Racing Consensus EMPIRE CITY 1-Lady Killer, Possibility, Rest Awhile. Billionaire, Cantovino.

Cody. 3-Pont Neuf, Forty Eight, Clingendaal. Good Turn, Alaking, Stimady. -In Charge, Grandee, Dusky Fox. 6-Scatter Brain, Row Tip.

Winter Sea. 7-Redwell entry, Fortissimo, Flying Duke, Best Billionaire. SUFFOLK DOWNS 1-Alca, Tornado, Molest. 2-Free Again, Cleaning Time. Cycle.

Flag Orland. King Cotton. Lost Gold. Zacatine. Purrellville, Dodger, Lovely Player.

Go Home. Listaro, Mask and Wig. Domkin. Tincle Walter. 8-Warlaine.

Your Buddy, Saxonian. ARLINGTON PARK Right. Barbara Marawice. -One More, Roh' Wav. Our Florence.

Tryaak, Mingling. -Nutmeg Lass Sparkling Heals, Truda. -War Beauty, Colosseum. Flying Jane, Unerring. Talked About.

Boys. Sweet, Star Wagon. Reau Do. Count Valiant. Worpoise Veaka, 9-Panther Creek, Yantis, Boston Sound.

Arc 102 113 up, 108 114 114 1 1-16 102 108 112 110 1 1-16 108 102 114 102 102 110 103 106 97 6 fur110 109 108 116 108 103 113 113 113 1 mile 111 106 116 116 111 116 6 fur112 107 110 112 Thistledown 101 111 104 104 106 101 fur- 6 6 6 6 6 6 112 112 107 107 111 114 6 fur101 Chicago, July. 15-(AP) -James A. Farley told the Democratic convention tonight that "the whole issue" of this year's elections is a choice between a Republican party "unable to cope with" the problems of the 20th century and a Democratic party which has this country "the last stronghold of genuine The Democratic national chairman warned, however, against "overconfidence," declaring that "unless we give the country a ticket and a platform that will satisfy the majority, we have no certainty of victory." Urges Same Backing in '32, '36 Further, he said that a triumph at the polls in November could be achieved only if those present "will give our successors and the new national party organization the same support that was accorded to the national committees in: 1932 and 1936." To many of his hearers the latter remark had a valedictory ring. Wide credence has been accorded reports that when the convention ends late this week Farley will announce his resignation from the national chair. manship.

"Genial Jim," his pink, bald head shining, addressed convention before handing over the gavel to Speaker William B. Bankhead, the temporary In his 15-minute exhortation to the delegates "or work with "enthusiasm and devotion" for their party cause. he made no reference to the secret President Roosevelt. told him more than a week ago about whether the chief executive would accept a third nomination. Farley referred to Mr Roosevelt As "a great President" and said the recof the last eight years would be given "a rightful place among the bright pages of national achievement." Calls "War Party" Move a Fallure label his party as "a war party" had He also declared that an effort to failed and that there was no difference of opinion among Democrats on the proposition that "no American boy will he sent to die on the of Europe." The administration.

has pledged that, Farley declared, and compact will he kept." The chairman acknowledged there had been differences of opinion and "sharp debates" among Democrats. "We have heard charges of dictatorship." he said, "but actually the total that has gone on statute books has been the will of the country expressed through the representatives elected by the people to express that will. "These differences have no more significance than the ripples on the sca, or even the storm waves that rise and pass, leaving the ocean still A great international highway. "For a measure of the service done by the Democratic administration. we have only to compare a our domestio situation today with what it was when we put a great President in office to repair the damages inflicted by inept and incompetent Republican administrations, and elected with him a Democratic Congress that did not falter at the magnitude of the task with which it was entrusted.

"Task by No Means Completed" "The task is by no: means completed." Farley continued, "and when we consider the additional burden inposed by the course of the war overwe must realize to the full the responsibilitics of this convention. "We cannot, of course, ignore what Is happening on the other continents. It is going to take the best there is in statesmanship to preserve our liberties." Farley asserted that, "whether We like it or not." this country must continue the Monroe doctrine policy of keeping this hemisphere "safe from colonization or conquest by any predatory power." "Under these circ*mstances," hA asked, "is there a man on this floor. or a real American within the sound of my voice, who should be willing to take the government out of hands of the party that has kept the faith and place it in the inexperienced hands of those who aspire to regain control of the government?" GASPERAK STARS IN WIN FOR FALCONS Though Gasperak, West Side Falcon hurler, was free with his hits in the late innings, his potent bat spoke loud enough to assure the team of al 11-10. 4 extra -inning victory over the strong West Side Ram Juniors in a junior baseball league tilt played yesterday afternoon at Mittineague park.

Both tussle as teams the hit hurlers hard failed to throughout hold the rampaging batsmen in check. The win gives the Falcons a commanding position at the top of the loop in this second round of competition only recently opened. The ab Muscola, C. 11 Vysco*kil, Gasperak. 0 Haroshevsky.

3b Alonise, Harrigan, 85 If, 0 Petinotal, 16 De Fillippi, Avonti, rt Galiatsos, Totals ri 10 4 RAM JUNIORS ab Tower, 2b Nowill, Fiala, P. Silk. Derby, Salvatore, Bengal, cf Trombley, Mergina, 1b Totala 10 Falcons 1-11 Ram Juniora 00 2 2 Rung batted in, DeFillippi Galiatsos Gasperak, Harrigan, Vyaco*kil, Alonise, Trombley 2. Salvatore 2, Mergina, Nowill. Two-base hita, Nowill, Gasperak.

Stolen bases, Fiala, Silk, Gasperak, Haroshevsky. Leftson bases, Rams 8, Falcons Razes on balls, off Fiala 2, Nowill 1, Gasperak Hits. off Fiala 9 in 4. 1-3 inninga, Gas. perak 11 in 8, Nowill 3 in d.

Struck out, by Gasperak 12, Fiala 2, Nowill 3. Wild pitch, Gasperak. Passed ball, Nowill. Winning pitcher, Gasperak. Losing pitcher, Fiala.

Time, 1.30. DRAWINGS MADE FOR DOUBLES TOURNAMENT Everett Collins and Robert Freedman, defending titleholders, were top seeded here last night as the draw for the third annual Public Parks doubles event was officially made. Both are seasoned performers and besides being outstanding singles playerg held almost all the major duo titles throughout the greater part of the state last season, though not as a unit. Following defenders and seeded at No 2 are the runnerups of last season, John Laming and Nowman Ehrlich, who only recently captured the open Westfield doubles championship. Phillip Sweeney and Sydney Freedman are seeded at No 3: and John Davenport and J.

B. Richardson, at No 4. The doubles tournament will be completed this week with the finals in the event played immediately following the Parks singles championship duel between John Laming and Robert Freedman, which opens Sunday's program at 2. Thus the duo title match would be held at about 4.30. First round play in the tournament must be completed hy tomorrow nightfall; quarterAnals by Thursday evening: and semiAnals on Saturday afternoon at The committee in charge of the affair is Ag follows: Chairman, Sydney Freedman; Co-workers-J.

B. Richardson, John Laming and Elwin Noves. Winners of both the singles and doubles become eligible as this city's representatives. in the New event that is held over the Labor day weekend at Hartford. The half: Fi.

Collins and R. Freedman against D. Goldstein and R. Litman; C. Easton and A.

Nyman against N. Chaptn and W. Fuller: J. Davenport And J. B.

Richardson, against R. Snow and H. L. Davenport, D. Tucker and J.

Campagainst G. Fox and I'. Fox. Lower half: J. Laming and N.

Ehrlich against K. Chapin and J. Woods; A. Lincoln and K. Harris against H.

Firtion and M. Ricei: P. Sweeney and S. Freedman against T. Viggers and.

N. Gates: B. Sugarman and J. Zandan against w. Dwyer and G.

Flanagan. A. granted a special sanction for this Friday night. Immediately upon getting the gO ahead flag, the track management laid out plans for a bigger and faster field in the 30-lap race Many of the best drivers in the East forwarded entries for the meet which was postnoned and those entries will hold for this Friday's race. Roscoe Hough.

Dave. Randolph. Harry Sheeler. Rate Anderson, Jor Sostillo and Ed Wendt are among the! drivers who will be certain starters, 61 REPORTED MISSING London, July 13-(AP)-The admiralty announced today that five officers and 54 seamen were missing after the loss of the mine-laying submarine Grampus, reported June 29. Smoked, sugar-cured ham, boiled in cider, was one of George Washington's favorite dishes.

I to try a SULLIVAN'S -it's the best CIGAR you ever smoked. Rich in Havana Flavor.

The Springfield Daily Republican from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

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