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35 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1038 OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Eraths West, East Highs Helen Jacobs Lost for Wightman Cup Matches OF THK In CZr1t Tf nrflC CLICQI'KNNOI Entered Into rest III KJUH ILtLl iCO I the Sodus Hospital on Thurs day, June 9. 193s. Levenus .1. BOARD OF EDUCATION West and East High scored vic Clicquennol of Williamson.

N. Y. tories in Intersoholaslic olf League play yesterday at Lake Shore. West or ROCHESTER. Jf.

T. RUSSER TEN downed Charlotte. 7 to 5, and East won over Edison Tech, 74 to 4'4. Ulesky Rated Good Bet to Fred Allen, Woody Sherin Tie for Low Gross in RDGA Surridge, No. 2 man for Char Surviving are his widow, Elisabeth Bruno CHcquennol one daughter, Mrs.

Frank Graves: one son, Raymond both of Williamson: one sister, Mrs. Susie Carlin of Rochester; three brothers, Marenus and Grover of Rochester, and Henry of Sod us, and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Young Funeral Home, West Main Street. Williamson. N.

from where the funeral services will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. lotte, turned in the lowest score TRIPS ZUTES TENNIS PLAY OPENS TODAY IN ENGLAND REGULAR MEETING :00 p.m.. Tuesday, June 7, 1938. Present: Commissioners XittrelL of day, a 75, to win three points. Continued from Page Thirty-four Edge Out Sail Beall had an 81 for West and and then finished in perfect fashion Sherin's seven handicap gave him' won two points over Zimmerman, who had 82.

Castle, Gilman, and Keenan. WE8T CHARLOTTE Interment in the East Williamson Newark N. J. Ace May Eagles, Pure Quills Cemetery. Absent: Commissioner Wray.

Present: J. M. Spinning, Supt ef It FKI-Entered Into rest. June 9. eJ" Also Cop in Mrs.

Margaret Creed. She is survived by four daughters. Mrs. Schools; A. M.

Coulson, Acting Sec wiuiam case. Mrs. Grace Gleason. Reall 2 Zimmerman 1 Bilrd aurrldss 3 Millar 3 Merkrr Humphriea 2 Dlmmlck 1 KPISON KA8T Bouton HI Braditreet 2V4 Pappaa 3 (Bertram Donovan 1 I Don Ian 2 Merkle fl i Haatorook 3 4HI 7H Mrs. Albert Schuler and Mrs.

Rose jjaiavia wuiiuajr I Whila lhv have heen heatlnr the I X-rfVCXgUC retary. Reglatratioa mad Atteadance Reprt i to card a one under par 33. He bogied the 11th hole, but went one under standard figures on the 457-yard 12th when a well spanked spoon shot planked down four feet from the cup and was holed out for an eagle. A birdie on the 15th sent him two under, but Sherin slipped over par on the home hole when his second was bunkered to the right of the green and he missed an eight foot putt which would have given him undisputed possession of first place. Allen was the nearest thing to a model of consistency produced all day long.

Out In even par, blrdy-ing the second and bogeying the Rvan of Buffalo: one son. Rav mond Creed; two brothers. Martin J. O'Dea of Rochester and Frank drums for Bob Sail National AA Alice Marble and Mrs. Moody to Carry Hopes from the Asst.

Sept. im Charge ef Finance. The vastly improved Russer low net honors with a 67 two better than Allen. George Shanley of Locust Hill and Ernia Maurer of the home club tied for first prize In Class with 78 s. Maurer hit both sides for a 39, while Shanley toured the outgoing in 40 and came back in 38 despite a big seven at the 14th.

The pair matched cards for the gross award, both playing for an eight handicap, with Shanley winning, one up. George Kellogg's 80-10-70 gave him second low net. In Class Foster Yawger of Monroe put together a 40-41 81 for low two better than Dick Dean of Genesee whose 16 handicap tied him with Yawger for low Dea of Lima. N. Y.

and Edde team took advantage of fine de dirt track champion REGISTRATION. NUMBER BE Funeral Saturday at 8:30 o'clock at the Ryan St Mel tee Inc. Fu Cox, King of the Western N. fensive work last night to win a 2-0 verdict over the favored Zutes neral Chapel. 207 Chestnut and circuit.

Johnny Ulesky has gone Dratljfl In one of two Powers and Vail LONGING AND AVERAGI DAILY ATTENDANCE MONTH ENDING MAY 27. 1938. at 9 a. m. at St.

Patrick's Church Interment in Holy Sepulchre Ceme tery. quietly about his business piepar League Thursday night division avrtRKU'H TTntereri intn rest. June features. Eagles gave Benedettos Ing for the big $1,000 30-mile fea Wimbledon, En. (I'P) For the first time in more than a decade the name of Helen Jacobs was missing from Amer June 9.

9. 1938, Kate H. Andrews, widow iniM-on Thursday. Menrv w. Lanham.

ture at Batavia Speedway Sunday S. or John G. Andrews, oi iuzz uene- a -sound tnrasning, t-z, in me other featured fracas, while Pure see St. She is survived by two sis I Friends may call at the chapel of Ingmlre A Nagle Chestnut afternoon. sixth, Freddy dropped a stroke on both the 15th and 16th holes to finish in 38.

ters. Mrs. Marv K. Umb ot Koch Quills took a 3-1 decision from St. at Court, where funeral service ester.

Mrs. Rose Howe of Olean. Word from Newark, N. Cornells and Buckleys beat the win be conducted Friday morn N. Y.

two nieces. Mrs. Elsie UlesVy's hometown, is thai ma Centrals, 12-0. In a postponed ing at 10 o'clock. Burial in Canan Kverman of Dansville.

N. Miss daigua, JV. Y. Carol Lamb of Rochester: two Jersey gas Jockey Is one or tn I Monday night contest, the 18th to 2K nephews. Walter O.

Howe of hinds John Hinds of Holley country's most daring drivers and Ward OOP ten stopped the 24th East High West HiKh Olean. N. and Lyman L. Lamb Brocknort. N.

entered into rest The rest of the field was spread; net. Dean was awarded the net out far behind the leaders, i prize, Yawger taking the gross. J. Chspin's 75. which looked as E.

Ha rtfelter copped Class gross though it might turn the trick! with a 81 while W. R. Christ of until Allen and Sherin came stomp-: Durand took down net with a 69, ing in, was 36-39. He lost strokes! his 22 handicap from the 91 aggre-on the 10th, 13th and 14th holes gate. that be In there righting I.

Ward Merchants. 2-0. of Rochester. Thursday mornlnsr. June 9.

1938 Marshall High Services from her home. 1022 He Is survived by hia wife, Carrie Coleman Hinds; one son, Harry Genesee Saturday morning. out with Sail, Chest Gardner, Jack Cider Young, whose triple was a Moon and Cox for the winnings all principal factor In Russers' win, the way. gave Zutes two hits, blanking them June 11. at 9:30 a.

m. and 101 nmua or orocKport two if rand o'clock at St. Monica's Church. 1325 1.60j 1.63S 1.7911 1.60 l.Uft 1.768j 1J2 1.1991 1.0671 1.014 2.617 2.3701 J.ri7 S.OMj 2.79A) 3.703 2.734, 2,459, 2.324 1.7221 1.511 1.45ft 2.2301 1.9221 1.83T I 1.4411 1.2801 112 570 431 1 436 children, Mrs. Helen Goetzman of Ulesky is a bitter of Sail for aeven frames.

Paprockl gave Interment at Allegeny, Y. Charlotte High Monroe High Franklin High Madison HiKh Jefferson High Washington High Edison Tech. and Ind. HiKh Chicago. and Spencer Hinds of Detroit.

Mich; one great-grand- Kindly omit flowers and last year lost out in the race I the winners four hits. The Eagles for the Eastern AAA champion- win for Pete Versm ill, out them CHRIHT1AANSKN Entered Into pun, uiuii ooeizman. ica's Wightman Cup lineup last nijrht. On the eve of the 16th annual battle with England's best women tennis players. Miss Jacobs was prepared to sit on the sidelines and watch four of her teammates attempt to make it eight straight in the two-day series which opens today on the center courts of the All-England Tennis Club.

Miss Jacobs, who has played on very U. S. team since 1927 and who won four American titles and one All-England championship injured her shoulder In practice Wednesday. She still suffered intense pains yesterday and when the draw was made at the British Lawn Tennis Association offices, Mrs. George Wightman, non-playing captain of the Amertoan team and donor of RDGA Tourney Scores i i Puneral services will be held reet on Thursday.

June 9. 1938. ahip to the Paterson peddle pusher in a tie for first place, Vlscardi Martin J. Christiaansen, aged 78 Vocational High irom the home, Saturday after noon. Jun 11.

1938. at 3 o'clock by a single He's a top- yielding them eight base clouts. hvinufd from Page Thirty. four 4- years. He Is survived by his wire.

-I Interment in Lake View Cemetery Nettie Hennekey Christiaansen; Total, Secondary 20,993 18.657 17.924 notcher and has a $4,500 car that Cornells made two hits off Lefty cna push both Sail and such Haas count for a run, but the three daughters. Mrs. John Pop- J. T. Adams.

Lake Shore 87 13 72 J. Culhane. Lake Shore 92 14 78 pink, Mrs. Edward, DeJonge, and I MOKI.I.KIt IMII.LKK) Paulina India i. spoils veterans as Gardner I Pure Quills nicked Brulnsma for 39, Mrs.

Kdward Goodridge; one son. Jfloeiier (Miller), aged 87 years 781 693. and Lorn to the limit. seven and three runs. Bansbach W.

Bell. Durand 96 14 02 A. DeVols. Durand 97 14 83 J. Franklin.

Duraod 80 13 76 C. Hofmeir, Genesee E. Porreca, Genesee W. Smith. Genesee J.

Caldwell, Geneaee P. Kubenon. Lake Khort. K. H.

Bloom, Oak Hill F. Ockenden. Mldvale E. Jordan. Midvale Mr.

Norman M. Chrlstisanaen eight grandchildren and four great- Thursday, June 9, 1938. She is survived by four daughters and Ulesky has been more than un-1 missed a no-hitter for Buckleys 726 704 l.rstti i oii 6811 23l D. Lisle. Durand 95 14 81 era ndrhlldren.

No. No. No. No. No.

No. No. No. 1 3 4 5 7 8 9 lour sons. Mrs.

William Pero. Mrs usually successful In Newark's fast I by the margin of one blngle. Mess- Funeral services win oe neia lit C24 42 961 S71 354 53 871 Til 479 i 1-rank Gebhard. Mrs. William Union Stadium track, and he mer allowed but two blows as the R.

H. Wager. Lake Shore 88 14 74 C. Metherell. Genesee 102 16 86 J.

Keane. Locust Hill 105 17 88 Meyers. Mrs. John Streb of Brock from the home. 100 Richmond Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

J. Slyck. Durand 424 623 994 carried away eight successive top 1 18th Ward GOP won their post- nort. Klrhnrn Cnirrs mnA 384. 603 940 77! 542, J.

D'Aprile, Durand 96 IS 83 S. Punnett, Midvale S. Peacock, Midvale FIELDS Entered Into rest, sudden purses there this year. Other I poned tilt. Scores: 877 Joseph Miller; 22 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

She was a member of Women's Sodal F. Kettler. Midvale 95 14 81 A. Macomber. CCR 95 14 81 ly.

Wednesday, June 8. 1938, at trlunrnhant sites were Readinz. Russers 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 2 1 R. Hoffman. Midvale No.

11 No. 13 No. 14 his residence. 312 Clarissa St Zutes 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 1 V. LaTour, Genesee S.

Foote. Midvale 98 14 84 Hohokus. Irvine M. Fields. He Is survived ity and LCBA of Perpetual Help You mnei V.mm Pa nrnrki inrl 592 498! 5591 662! J.

Stimson. Midvale Newmarket, N. J. Allentown. and Danburi Alt a T-k-- T.

Wagner, Lake Shore 92 14 78 48: 44 6091 479 6381 573 .11 I v. 1 1 11 II. R. Milow. Oak Hill J.

Sweery, Oak Hill 92 14 78 by his widow, Mrs. Oolly Mae Fields: one son. George Westley services irom the residence 01 1030 16 8 1 exceptionally fast tracks. J. P.

Sullivan, 98 17 81 T. Grifftng, Oak Hill H. Kiefer, Locust Hill VJ a a Aftn Ik A as her daughter, Mrs. Frank Gebhard Fields, and two grandchildren No. No.

No. No. No. No. No.

13 16 17 18 19 20 21 He first broke Into the limelight IllUd Viacirdl Funeral services Saturday after 84 Resolute Monday morning a i H. Jaysane. Oak Hill noon, June 11, at 2:30 o'clock from wnen ne manages, to win and JLeonetti. J. Morgan, Locust Hill Hi o.ou unu ciock ai ijur lady of Perpetual Help Church.

Ar family residence. Interment in 13 consecutive races, ouite a feat entraia 0 0 0 0 O- 0 1 4 J. P. Mulcahy. Brooklea 89 15 74 J.

J. Sullivan. Brook-Lea, 97 16 81 J. Scranton, Midvale 95 16 79 L. S.

James. Lake Shore. 89 17 7 2 J. Pappez. Locust 89 1475 Hastings, Locust 92 14 78 Buc kleys 1 1 0 3 0 7 12 15 rangements ny August M.

Msler. Riverside Cemetery. 1Ur a.ijr BJ Palumbo and Becheottf; Ban.nbach HlSTK.lt At his home. Rock Beach lor one in me metropolitan neia ana enpettt. lrondeuuoit, on Wednesday, June lVOMHU'KLL Entered tnto rest Thursday, June 9.

1938, Louis Wombwell of Auburn Gates aged 60 years. He leaves hia wife wheie they take their races fast w.ard",r,; 0 2 0 Schauman. Monro K'. Maurer, Monroe S. McKay.

Midvale G. KelloKg. Monroe H. Anderson. Oak Hill G.

Desrachers, Lake Shor Scanlan. Oak Tlill R. Lucas, Canandaigua CLASS 8. 1938, Sandys Birket. son of the the trophy, announced that the Vnlted States again would depend on a four-woman lineup.

It will mark the eighth time in 16 battles that America has relied on so small a team. The important singles positions will be handled by blonde Alice Marble of San Francisco, No. 1 on the American ranking list, and Mis. Helen Wills Moody of San Frsnlcsco, former "queen" of world tennis. Mrs.

Sarah Palfrey Fabyan of Brookline, Mass. veteran Internationalist, will play the No. 3 singles match for the U. S. while young Dorothy May Bundy of Santa Monica.

daughter of a former Wightman Cup star, will flll-ln In the doubles. lt Josenh Foster. Hon. M. A.

and there 1. a new hero every race. 'Xn er and' Watm.V Memer r. apieget. U)tuii i i.i is E.

Grille. Genesee 88 14 74 J. Schubert. Genesee 93 13 80 W. Beard.

Monroe 87 14 73 E. Ford. Durand 95 14 81 Mrs. Margaret Wombwell; on Oxon of London, England. Besides ills car la a special powered ion and Tineii.

his wife. Katherine he is sur daughter, Anna May Wombwell tht can rnar around the aoeedwnv Pure Quills 1001001-3 7 1 vived by two daughters, Mrs and two brothers, Clarence and A A A A Jl 1 A H. Ennia. Genesee 89 13 76 I ii i. in V- A wiuiam Wombwell.

Frances Foster Sawyer and Mrs. J. Mooney. Oak Hill 95 16 79 Kusaell. E.

Garland, Genesee 102 16 86 an hour, a very dangerous speed 1,318) 1.252T 1.1S 1.022! 959! 912 918 82 822 8181 787! 729 5991 5s S52 81l 794 T41 40M SHOl 14 A.V4 t1 4ft 84.V 822! 780 777 73.V 881 1.0071 964 447 423 3M A72; MI, 643! 599! Ml MI A03! 64-V 38 6M M4; 4f 470 S121 488, 44 919 Ml) 824 9.V 42 S0 362) 3251 30S) 77! 606 244! 23' 218 787 T2i HAS 8911 43) S82 9291 82 813 541 4.83, 444 121 2991 271 210 302 181 Friends may call at the chapel A. Buckland. Durand 90 13 77 School 'Shoe Loop Funeral Monday at 8:30 from 96 Villa 9 o'clock at Holy Family Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. for dirt tracks.

He built it him or Ingmire Jk Nagle Company, No. 22 No. 23 No. 24 No. 25 No.

2 No. 27 No. 28 No. 29 No. 30 No.

31 No 33 No. 34 No. 3 No. 3 No. 37 No.

38 No. 39 No. 40 No. 41 No. 42 No.

43 No. 44 No. 4 J. Killien. Durand 89 14 75 F.

Miller. Locust Hill 93 14 79 Chestnut Street at Court, until self and there are very many spe Friday evening. Funeral service Finals Set Today cial features about it, including Mil 77 84 9 75 96 12 83 9 76 89 10 79 I 80 92 11 HI 88 9 "6 84 8 7 91 10 81 Mil 84 11 73 9 11 85 No card 89 11 79 93 11 82 87 11 76 94 8 86 84 11 73 SO 8 72 78 8 70 (w 80 10 70 85 8 77 84 10 74 R8 lO 78 89 8 81 100 17 83 90 15 75 90 16 74 No card 88 13 75 96 14 82 90 13 77 13 76 94 14 80 91 13 78 98 13 85 92 13 79 103 15 88 i 99 17 82 90 14 76 86 13 73 93 14 79 83 13 70 99 16 83 94 13 81 97 14 83 90 14 76 89 13 76 No card 81 14 67 94 15 79 87 16 71 86 15 71 83 16 7 94 14 V) 102 17 85 95 14 81 88 17 71 97 14 83 91 14 77 91 15 76 89 14 75 90 14 76 86 13 73 99 16 78 nd turlal In Chicago, one for a fast change of tires In SEALED PROPOSALS Final matches in the Interachn If Lilla Hague died M. White. Geneaee 91 14 77 R.

Levis. Oak Hill 98 14 84 D. Campbell. Locust Hill 93 15 78 F. Cowling, Oak Hill 97 13 84 (LASH case anything should I lastlc Horseshoe Pitching League June in Brock port.

She is sur Johnny's pit crew can make a tire vived by one daughter. Mrs. Paul D. EtUgerald. Brooklea R.

Parsons. Locust Hill J. Copeland, Brooklea T. Culhane. Brooklea H.

C. Smith. Canan R. Jones. Canan M.

C. Wadsworth. Canan. N. Harrigan.

Midvale J. Cullen, Durand A. Grove, Durand J. Cavanatigh, Canan H. C.

Kunk, Canan R. Hammer. Genesee W. Moore. Ridgemont J.

Reillv, C. C. L. Yost. Genesee D.

K. Hutchtns. Monroe L. Swift. Brooklea Great Britain named a team of will be staged at the Franklin High Squires, Clinton, N.

one son Sealed proposals will be received by the Controller until 11 a. Tuesday. June 21, 1938. at the office change in ten seconds. six.

Kay Stammers, dark-haired J. Cullen. Genesee 101 18 83 Axhley B. Hague of Brixkport. Sal' car world record car ar pits this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, with Madison standing the only uneral services at 2 :3 Friday left-hander who Is fourth on her or the Purchasing Agent, Uooin 103, rived here yesctrday In the care country's list, and Margaret (Peg chance to tie the league-lead of two mechanics and Promoter Edison tosseis.

Madison will mee ieet ieei rom Stevenson's Funeral Home, Court House, Rochester, N. for: Avon. Interment In Avon Ceme- i.rv omit finwr. Anthracite Coal and Coke for Mon- tery. Please omit riowera.

roe County Departments, all In ac- lar- IKIMI At her hme, 758 Arnett cordance with specifications which gy) Schlven another southpaw who Is ranked third, will play the main Ed Colonna immediately placed A. Buckingham. Geneaee 101 18 83 H. Saunders. Geneaee 104 22 82 D.

H. Culver, Durand 114 SO 84 P. Culross. Locust Hill 100 26 74 G. Hagenback.

Locust Hill 93 18 75 W. Alderson. Durand Ill 23 86 J. Fisher, Genesee 102 18 84 J. Hartfelter 91 18 73 Monroe, Jefferson will test Ch No.

49 No. r2 on display in show rooms at 200 OSi MO! S27 on Ihuraday, June 9. 19.18. I ma be Diocured frum ih. Pun lin singles matches.

Margot Lumb, lotte, and Edison will engage Mar Boys' Prevocational East Avenue. It will be kept on Edna Monette Irish. Besides her I lug Agent 11th ranking British star, wilt han West Side School i 199 199! 187 171j 160j IM aispley in the personal care of shall. Should Edison lose while Madison wins, the clubs would be R. Bertolletta.

Brooklea 102 26 76 survived bv one daurhte'r Mrs fcach blllder Coal and Coke suriveo oy one aaugruer Mrs. -uhmlt hi hlH Kur1. Herrman and Charley Reich Total. Elementary 29.167 27.377 23.631 Leslie W. Gager.

Canan 98 19 79 H. J. Coleman. Oak Hill 107 20 87 7,, P-b' ert, Sali's two pit men, through deadlocked for the No. 1 position.

In three matches yesterday, Maaa. Saturday and the public Is Invited H. Marcus, Locust Hill 93 18 75 MacBalre. Monroe 97 19 80 West High beat Marshall, 6-3 to see it Charlotte edged Franklin, 5-4; and A. Moore.

Friends mny call at the chapel The Controller and the Purchasing of Ingmire Nagle 137 Cheat- Agent reserve the right to reject any nut at Court. Time of funeral or all bids. service to be announced later. T. HARLOW ANDREWS.

Interment at Maiden. Mass, Controller. Cox, vicinity champion has been Jeff whipped Monroe, 7-2. Stand dle the other singles job. Evelyn pearman, Joan Ingram and Freda James will play doubles.

The lineup for today's matches, which start at 3 p. m. B.S.T. (10 AM.E.D.T.) Is: Stammers vs. Marble; Scriven vs.

Moody, and James-Lumb vs. Fabyan-Marble. The pairings for tomorrow are: Lumb vs. Fabyan; Stammers vs. Moody; Scriven vs.

Marble, and Dearman-Ingrani vs. Moody-Bundy. working feverishly on his car as J. Hoffman. Durand 96 76 M.

Zurett, Durand 117 27 90 H. O. Davis, Midvale 94 18 76 K. K. Bechtold.

Midvale 98 25 73 M. Dorschel. Lake Shore 95 18 77 ings: Sail's blazing 10 miles at Lang- C. Donhey, Locust Hill H. Rapp.

Oak Hill T. Blutaw, Locust Hilt 11. Clarke, Ridgemont Dr. Sagar. Oak Hill W.

Olney. Oak Hill K. Yawrer, Monroe RIgga. (Jenesee J. Cogswell.

Locust Hill H. Martens. Oak Hill R. IVan. Genesee J.

Miller. Brooklea J. Murphy, Lake Shore J. Turner. Lake Shore Weirman.

Oak Hill H. Achter, Lake Shore T. H. Reed. Monroe J.

Judge. Ridgemont J. Knabb Monroe F. Cullen. Durand J.

Kavanaugh, Genesee J. Bondrei, Durand Pet. Vmm ff trivru him anmA. I l'KKKIN At his home in Ontario, C. A.

BENNETT, Strong Memorial B7i 13 18 Open Air 52! 5 Iola Rochester General. 18: 6i 4 Convaleacent i Hospital 52 St. Joseph's 43; 43 43 St. Mary's St. Patrick's 13: 1M 17 Total.

Special 527', 422! 4s Grand Total 50.787 46.666 43.881 7 1 IKdiSOrt 873 A. Fein. Ridgemont 102 19 83 tning to snoot at. Madison 6 2 Franklin A 3 .667 J. Newton.

Ridgemont 100 21 79 M. Ferraro. Durand 103 30 73 C. Judd. Midvale 100 22 78 E.

Houghton. Monroe 95 20 75 N. Wednesday evening. June 8. 4 Purchasing' Agent.

William S. Perrln. He leaves sur- 6 10-11-12 3t vlvlng his wife, Lucy Reed Perrin; ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Funeral services at Howk 67 023 Mrs. Taylor Cops ,444 Youngman, Monroe No card F.ant 6 3 Charlotte ft 3 West 4 5 Monroe 3 5 Jefferson 3 5 Marxhall 2 WaHhlngton 0 9 .375 H. Sours.

Brooklea 95 20 75 Mepham Funeral Parlors. Satur- I Sealed proposals will be received 5 Continuation i 1.3941 In Genesee Golf 2.V) J. Gore, Brooklea 107 22 85 W. R. Christ, Durand 91 22 t'9 M.

Barry. Locust Hill 93 21 72 )00 (657 Average weekly attendance SUMMARY OF TOTALS Red Wing Averages Tech Netmen Sweep No Game Forfeit; Secondary Schools. 993 18.65f"l024 Match with Jeff, 4-0 r.lementary Schools; 29. 267 27.577 23.653 Special Schools 527 4231 40f Won Crown, 7 to 2 Edison Tech nettera won an easy -I aay, June ll, at 3 p. m.

interment nv the controller until ll a. In Furnacevllle Cemetery. Wednesday. June 15. 1938.

at the KOI KK-Mr. Msrlan A. Rouse of V.rfk? o'h Purchasing Agent W. 7 Roosevelt East Rochester, A- Division. Room 105.

Court formerly of Canandaigua. entered House, Rochester, N. for: into rest at Greensboro, Maryland, Dry Goods for County Clothing Thursday, June 9. She leaves one Project daughter. Mrs.

Gertrude Wood of ftoO cu. yds. R. O. B.

Gravel for Rochester; three sons, James Gor- Johnson Road don of East Rochester, Roy H. of Rochester, Harry L. of Rough- 2 J' tor keepsie; six grandchildren. weosier park The body will arrive in East Bituminous Material for Web-Rochester Sunday morning and will ster Park rest at her home where the fu- all In accordance with bidding sheets neral will take place Monday the and specifications which may be pro- m- Interment in cured at Room 105. Court House.

Lmeteryt U1 Each bidder on R. O. R. Gravel SAM AIM- Entered Into rest In this mut file with his bid a certified 4-0 Interscholastic League victory Rochester School for the Deaf Total Continuation 30.787 44,656 43.6SS I I 740 baseball nine did defeat Jefferson Mrs. Edith Taylor captured low gross prize in Class A of the Women's Twilight Golf League matches at Genesee Valley Park yesterday.

Tied for second were Miss Ellenore Brunet, Mrs. Lucille Malleck and Miss Audrey Mayes. First award in Class went to Miss Hazel Booth with Miss Rose Hellenschmidt second. Women's Golf Association of Genesee Valley Park will stage a flag tourney Sunday. Pairings for June flight: Class Cora Moore High's seconds Wednesday after Mace Brown Halts Bees for 7th Win Pittsburgh JP Mace Brown won his seventh game of the season as a relief pitcher yesterday, allowing only two hits in aeven innings to give the Pirates a 5-to-3 victory over the Boston' Bees.

Brown replaced Jim Tobtn. Score: BOSTON PITTSBURGH ab at a Moore. rf 3 2 2 2 Handler. 3 4001 from Jefferson High at the Franklin courts yesterday, sweeping three singles matches and the lone doubles encounter. Ambrose, who beat Rubin of Jeff, 6-2, 2-6, 6-3, was noon for the Reserve League I crown, but it didn't win the game Total.

Including Continuation 52.181 47.396 by forfeit, as reported yesterday. the only member of the winning Both coaches agreed to call the game at the end of the fifth frame team to be extended. Scores: Nlnrles P.ergerman defeated city. Wednesday. June 8.

13S. rherlc. midt navahle to the rtirertnr with the School of Deaf team lead Referred to the Acting Secretary to he published In the Official Proceedings of the Board. Award ef Contracts far Anthracite Charity A. Samaine.

She leaves 0f Finance, for five (5) per cent of two sisters. Helen and Emily R. I the amount thereof. I nr I vs. Ellenore Brunet; Ted Edmond- Ing 7-2.

Jeff did protest the balks Di Chrlstofero 6-1. 6-1; Sauer defeated Baron (J) 6-3, -2; Ambrose defeated Rubin (J 6-2. called on its hurler, Zona, but it son vs. Audrey Hayes; Harriet Cooney.tf 4 0 2 1 0' L.Wuier.cf 4 110 0 r.arms.3b 4 0 1 3 2 P.Waner.rf 4 13 10 4 0 0 3 1: Vaughan.a 4 0 13 5 Funeral at the convenience of 2-6. 6-3.

Noble we. Lucille Malleck; Mary the family. Fletcher.l 3 117 1 Ruhr, lb 4 2 2 0 2 fl AH If RBI AVG ftlerdr. 1 i0 Jarltrh. 15 Sft 1 17 Moreboear.aa 4t 143 0 II HossJf as as I sa 14 .303 Wtlhrh.rf 4 IIS S3 s.1 2S rafctreef 41 172 28 41 31 4 101 13 33 IS .317 (ohh.lk 42 141 14 43 IS .301 Bassh.aa 14 1 3 1 .214 Marfcm.M IS 4S 4 1 OtradowakLc ..41 13 28 12 .204 Name 23 23 IS Klelske.

1 2 1 I .111 nwman. 14 is Kherer.e I 22 2 3 2 Ullka.p 1 17 3 2 17 Judd.a 2 17 2 2 .294 Krtat.p IS 2 2 .133 Johax.n.s 4 IS 1 2 I .206 Talala M0 ls 23 44S 222 FITCHINC! RKCOKD8 OWI. TCT Klrtnke 1 1 0 Barrett 8 4 Mu-rrtN 3 I 1.0 Bnwmaa Wllka IS 3 1. Baffenabersar 17 4 1 Jd4 13 3 ftlw-rer 1 2 .714 Moore 2 fl 1 .0 liM.b Krl.l 8 3 4 fMnaolh 2 I l. JnhlUMtN 4 2 1 Tatala 'S 2 23 Doubles Zablonski and Merkle IE) defeated Strasaner and Thompson (J) 6-2.

7-5. didn't walk off the field at the end of the fifth inning, it wu revealed yesterday. Thursday, June 9, 1938. at Coal. By Commissioner Castle-Resolved.

That the contracts from Agent reserve the right to reject any or all bids. T. HARLOW ANDREWS. Controller. C.

A. BENNETT. Purchasing Agent. 3 115 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 12 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 Todd.c Mueller. 3 0 0 0 Waratlcr.a 2 0 0 2 Young.

2b aWeat 1 0 0 0 Tobin.p the Genesee Mospital, n.iizabetn v. Speler, wife of Thomas F. Speler. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons. Lawrence Thomas J.

June 1. 1938. to June 1. 1939. for 3 0 113 Turner.

4 0 0 0 2 Brown. Anthracite Coal for the public schools 0 3t NOTICE Or riBLIC HF.ARINO be. and me same nereoy are. awarded as follows to the dealers named below, according to the dealers' bidding sheets and the specifications of the Department of Bulldlnxs, Board Miller vs. Hattle Garii; Class Jean Herring vs.

Kay Pilkington, Frieda Kentner vs. Maude Miller, Irma Garland vs. Rose Hellenschmidt, Helen Van Auken vs. Lei a Patterson; Beaten Eight Class Jean Cardinale vs. Doris Fleich-man, Florence Weisner vs.

Peggy Dusenberry, Mary Sweeney vs. Dorothy Vine, Allison Oakley vs. Ann Stoddard; Beaten Eight Class Isabel Lansing-Bye; Kay Montague vs. Lolores Mcrrell, Mildred Christ vs. Lillian Schoenberg; Hazel Booth Bye.

Speier: two sisters. Mrs. Katherine J. McKay, Mrs. Lewis F.

Reis; two brothers, Dominic J. Devaney of Rochester and John Devaney of Newark. N. one niece. Funeral Monday morning from the residence, 872 Bay at 8:30 and from Corpus Chrlstl Church at 9 o'clock.

Interment In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Gleasons Defeated By Vogts in Loop Go Vogts defeated Gleasons, 6-0, In a National division, Rochester Industrial League game last night. Maslanka gave the losers Just one hit while the Vogts garnered seven behind him. Score: Vosta 000 1 4 0 1 6 7 1 Oleaaona 000000 10 1 1 Maslanka and Rohn; Barge, Graeninga and Norton. Lawyer's Co-op Cops East Side 'Dusty Win The Lawyer's Co-Op ten beat the Smith.

4-3, In an East Side Industrial League game last night. The winners' three-run rally in the sixth enabled them to gain a tie for second place. Score: Lawyer'a Co-Op 0 0 0 1 0 2 04 7 1 Smiths 0 0 2 0 0 0 13 2 Ammertnft- and Goats, Hartleben; Worthlngton and Allan. or aucauen: Totals 33 3 24 111 Totala 23 5 10 27 II a-Batted for Warstler in ninth. Boston ,01101000 08 Pittsburgh SOOOOJOO 5 Errors, Warstler, Fletcher.

Runs batted in. Vaughan, Suhr, Todd, Warstler. Cuccinello. Garms, Brown two-base hits, Suhr. Dl-Maggio 2.

P. Waner; bases on balls. Brown 2. Turner struck out. Tobin 1, Brown hits, off Tobin 6 in 2.

Brown 2 in winning pitcher. Brown. City Clerk's Office, Rochester, N. June 7. 1938.

Pursuant to Section 95 of the City Charter, notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Council of the City of Rochester, to be held in the Council Chamber, Room 30, City Hall, on the 14th day of June, 1938 at 8:00 p. a public hearing will be given upon the following ordinance: TKOTT-URKNNAN Entered Into a Tie came Inrladre. AUTHORIZING COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS TO GRANT LICENSE OR PERMISSION TO DELCO APPLIANCE DIVISION. Runner Results from Leading Race Tracks in the United States Stove. The Rochester Reliable Coal not more than 150 tons 38.95 a ton.

Chestnut. The Rochester Reliable Coal not more than 150 ton 38.95 a ton. Buckwheat No. 2 (Rice). Pioneer Coal Company.

not more than 500 tons $5.59 a ton. and be it further Resolved, That the President this Board be, and he hereby is. authorized to enter Into contract with the above-named dealers after the form of contract has been approved by the Corporation Counsel. Said contracts shall be secured prop-erly by surety approved by the President of thia Board. Seconded by Commissioner rest at the Genesee Hospital, June 9.

1938. Julia Trott Brennan. Besides her husband. Austin, sh Is survived by four daughters, Margaret. Dorothy, Betty and Mary; two sons.

George and Frank; four sisters. Mrs. W. A. Attrldere, Mrs.

T. J. McCarthy. Mrs. G.

Engel of Lakeviile, N. and Miss Gertrude Trott: three brothers. J. A. (Less).

Martin and Thomas Trott and many nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Trott Em-erich Auxiliary, V. F. and the Frank E. Robertshaw Auxiliary of GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION.

TO CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN CABLEB ORCHARD AQUEDUCT RESULTS STREET AND BROAD STREET Broadcs.oter. 114 (Cannon) 4.80, 3.60; (Fowler) 5.40: time. 1:23 2-5. Miss AND time. 1:48 1-5.

SemeVer. Queens Color. Buck Private. Denclaire and Saxon. Visigoth, Squaw Lady, and Valted also ran.

The Commissioner of Public Works Beechview also ran. Seventh 1 1 16th miles: Emir. 117 Is hereby authorized to grant a license or permission to Delco Ap (Flnnerty) 15.60. 5.40. 4 00: SUgn Up.

104 (Young) 5.60. 4 80; Burl. 109 (I. pliance Division. General Motors Cor SUFTOLK DOWNS RESULTS Mral 6 furlongs: image ui wsr.

112 iR. Renickl 40-1. 15-1, 8-1; Bee Bright. 109 Kurtsinger 3-5. 1-4; Ppeedy Booger, 116 (McCombs) 2-5; time.

1:01 3-5. Tadpole, West Had-ton, Rippler. Sun Plume and peachy Pie also ran. Second 1 miles: Clonard, 157 (Mergler) 7-10. 1-4, out; Little Cottage II.

152 (Duffy) 6-5. 1-3: Navarin. (McGovemi 1-2; time, Midnight Blue and Svriac also ran. poration, to construct and maintain F'lrat 5 furlongs: Haaten Up 112 a 16-palr lead covered, outdoor type (Bleranan) 13.20. 6 BO.

3.80: ltaaty intercommunicating cable to rrom Star 113 (Maschek) 5 20. 3.40: Big the American Legion. Funeral from the home of her brother. Thomas Trott. 683 East Main Monday morning at 8:30 and from St.

Mary's Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in the family lot In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Ned 110 (Bereer) 2.fc0. Time 1:00 1-5. Savant, Dust to Dust.

Major B. Al- Orchard St. and Broad St. at points approximately 400 feet south of Lyeil Avenue, supported from poles on property owned by said Delco Ap Hanford) 21.40: time, 1:47 3-5. Boy Valet.

Blind Sage. Silver Fleet. Genesis." Flying Breeze also ran. Eighth 1 1 16th miles: Anne 113 (A. Robertson) 5.6.

4.00. 2 80; Natalie Alice, 112 (Castile) 11.20. 7.00; Carnellan, 108 (Calvin) 6.00; time 1:47 1-5. Oh Dolly. Contrast, Cathem, Bonny Clabber, Narise.

Butter Beans also ran. Anticosti, 113 (Vedderl 17.10, 8.60; High Place. 113 (Wall! 4.90: time 1:01 1-5. Dogrose. Wee Betsy.

Chata-hit. Nsnahcub. Madfoot. Mystic Isle. Airacuda and Dose Baby also ran.

Fifth 6 furlongs: Postage Due. 121 (Workman) 4.10. 3.00. 2 90; Golden Vein, 121 (Wall) 3.40, 3.10; Surprise Box, 118 (Leonard! 6.00; time 1:13 (Dark Friend, Jelly Roll. Hermo-sillo.

Wise Sister, Monument and Highpool also ran. sixth 1 miles: Kermay. 122 (Vedder) 12 60. 3.30. 2 40: Kievson.

120 (Sheihamer) 2.50. 2.10: Count Tetrarch, 111 (Dupps) 260; time 1:47 1-5. Tutticurio and Silent Shot also ran. seventh 1 mile and 70 yards: Moonpenny. 110 (Wsgner) 12 90, 4 20.

2 80: Galloping. 110 (Wall) 2.70. ISO; Dona Dulcin. 115 (Vedder) 2.80; time Third 6'4 furlongs: Lafly Klgm, tadena and Little Rhody also ran. Second 6 furlongs Wlntersport WF.M'IIIIROIIT Wednesdsy.

June 8. 118 (Duffy) 6.00. 4.00, 3 40; Stavka (Dabson) 8.80, 2.40, 2.2u: Sweeplike, 118 (Burke) 2 60. 2.40: Autograph. 113 (Grill) 2.60.

Time. 1:12 1-5. a-Gold Band. Ann Jones and Billy Mole also ran. a-Bomar Stable entry.

Hixth 1 mile and 70 yards: Little Tramp, 113 (Mitchell) 7.00. 4 00. 3.20: Doggerel, 103 (Mattloll) 6.20. 4 00; Oddesas Pride, 108 (Howell) 4.00. Time, 1:44 3-5.

Decourcy, Pepper, World War. Ho, Mister Jacko also ran. Seventh 6 furlongs: Encircle, 110 (Quintero) 8.80. 4.40. 3.40; Captain Henry.

113 (Grant) 4.40, 3.00; Strolling Home, 112 (King) 6.00. Time. 1:12 3-5. Migal Fay. Night Editor.

Raymond, Sunshine Boy and Alma Mae also ran. F.lghth 1 1-16 miles: Double R. ill (Grill) 4.60. 3.40. 2.40; Frisco Kid.

106 (Fletcher) 8.00. 4.40: Catch Fly, 101 (Quintero) 3.00. Time. 1:48. Gay Days, Sister Jean, Royal Durbar, Silent Don and Jaybeejay also ran.

"LINCOLN FIELDS RESULTS First 5 urlons-s Holton. 112 (Stef- 112 (Stevenson) 8 80. 5.KO; forced pliance Division, General Motors Corporation: said cable to be not less than 1H feet above the surface of the roadway of Orchard Street and Broad Street: and from the east line landing 112 (F. A. Smith) 6.20.

Time 1:13 1-5. Likewise, Believer. 11 (Lewlsl 6-1. 5-2. 6-5; Pallee, 117 (Gilbert! 7-10, 1-3: Four Bagger, 108 (Ingden) 2-1; time.

1:20 4-3. Big Victory, Chaste. Mollie Swain. Alla-muchv, Alsnfox, Sure Touch. Diavollte, Bird Dog, The Miamian, Clockwise and Jack Fly also ran.

Fourth furlongs: Gold Flsg, 115 (Iewls) 5-1, 2-1. 4-5; Proph. 114 (Hardy) 4-1, Jewell Dorsett. 114 (Haas'l 2-5: time. 1:19 2-5.

Lady Beau. White Tie and Optic also ran. Blue Armor. Euryalus. Herondas, Vitox.

Sir Ten, Bally Stratford and Transmuting also ran. Adopted unanimously. Authorisation te Advertise fer Bids a Seheel Boa. By Commissioner Keenan Resolved, That the Board purchase) one twenty-flve passenger, rear drive, transit type coach, power plant mounted at rear chassis, according tn the specifications prepared by the Purchasing Department. Board of Education; and that bids be called for In the official paper to wit: The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.

Seconded by Commissioner Gil-. man. Third 6 furlongs: Night Chase 108 (Schelh) 18.00, 7.80. 5.00: Sport Heel 11:46. Nogalo and In Memory also 308 (Berger) 4.40.

3.40; Lifeguard 116 ran. Wllhelm Welchbrodt 59 Maria St. He Is survived by nls wife, Mrs. Johanna Welchbrodt: three sons, George, William and Edward; three daughters. Miss Bertha Weichbrodt.

Mrs. Leo Bsndemer, Mrs. Charles Strauss; also Ave gra mlchlidren. Funeral from the home. Saturday, Juno 11.

at 2 p. m. Rev. Wilfried Tanpert will officiate. Interment In Mt.

Hope Cemetery. WILSON-Tn this city. Thursday. June 9. 1938, Marie Brush, widow of Robert J.

Wilson. She Is survived bv one brother, Harry Brush of Florida. Funeral services from the family residence, 1974 Clinton Ave. South, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Instead of Saturday afternoon as (Cooper) 5.60. Time 4-.

cave K.lrhth 1 mile and 70 yards: Hill. Maemute, Dinner Jacket. Din Fooled, 112 (Wagner) 7.80, 3 20. 2 80; LONG BRANCH RESULTS First 6 furlongs? Goanwin, 109 (Lindberg) 9.80. 4.55.

360: f-Belle-dsrc, 109 (Thomaa) 17.70. 8.45: Uva, 109 (Burns) 67.40; time. 1:14 3-5. Baton D'Amour, Icanwin. Sweep Fast, Sallv Fuller, f-Tab Her.

Pewter Crest, Freestone. Logwood and f-Dark Roblna also ran. Field. Serond 6 furlongs: foresee. 109 (Ralls) 84.80.

29.43, 10.20; c-Rock Bound, 114 (Remillard) 3.40. 2.70; a-Tab Mark. 104 (Crawford) 7.20; time, 1:14 4-5." a-Ann Hanover. Mar-sail, b-Isle Royal. Sisweep.

Ennis-more, b-Hawkster, r-Horus and Tokay also ran. a J. G. Fair entry, Erindale stable entry, CJ. M.

Hendrie entry. ette and Princess Torch also ran. Blox, 120 (Arcaro) 4.10, 3.90; Tro- F'eurth 6 furlongs: Cee Joe 111 of Broad Street said cable is to run east and to be attached to trolley wire support structures in the subway rsilroad at a point approximately 400 feet south of Lyelt Avenue Station and ending at the first trolley wire support structure north of the B. 4 O. R.

R. Bridge at the western terminal of the subway railroad; upon filing Ttth the Commissioner of Public Works a policy of insurance in the amount of $30,000, Insuring the City and all persons against all loss, liability or damage by reason of the construction or maintenance of said cables or their appurtenances. THOMAS P. O'LEARY. City Clerk.

light. 114 (Vedder) 5 90; time 1:45 4-5. Skipped. Yarn Sox. Countess Lena (W.

Snyder) 7 60. 5.60. 3.60; Mex ico City 116 (Bierman) 10.4O. 4 60 fen) 7.60, 4.60, 3.60; Blue Star. 113 (Ryan) 6 40, 3.20; Busy Man.

107 nd Lovick also ran. (Carter) 3.90: time 1:01 1-5. Amos. Liberty Torch 106 (Yarberryl. 2 80 Time 1:13 2-5.

Running Free, Mr DETROIT RESULTS Oak Park, Tomoca, Alma Nugget also Walter. Quick Action. Miss Hopeful Flrt 6 furlongs: Just High, 115 ran. Second 6 urlonsrs Monks Time, Aiservant, Ginger Mad. Kerry (Mojena) 7.00.

4.00. 3.00; Frits Hal-lam. 115 (Thornton) 5.40. 4.00: Miss Gorgeous also ran. 115 (Hanford) 3.40.

2.80, 2.40; Blazing firevlouslv announced. Interment Mt. Hope Monday morning at sun, lis (J. Ktcnard) 33.20, 18.00; Fifth 1 1-16 miles: Melodist 113 (Bierman) 10.00. 5.40.

4.40; Catomar Third 5 furlongs: a-Toby T. 118 (Birley) 21.40 7.20, 4.1- Jelwell. 108 Monac. 115 (Miller) 7.O0: time in convenience oi the lamiiy 111 (Nodarse) 9 80. 5 60; White Hot (Lindberg) 5.90, 3.

S3; worthy Tip, 1:12 4-3. Whipsnake. Lamy, Young Battler. Ito, Listening. Pops Betty, 111 (Remillard) 3 85; time.

1:01 3-5 119 (Coule) 4 40. Time 1 44 1-5. Reel Teas: Commissioners Kittrtll, Keenan, and Gilman. Nays: Commissioner Castle. Adopted.

Meeting adjourned to Tuesday, June 14, 1938. at 9:00 p.m. ALICE M. COLUBON. Acting Secretary.

Skatine Fool. Oist Gal. Martlallst. a- On, Blackblrder and Motley elan ran Ted Husing, Drombo and Happy Helen also ran. Chip Up, Contentious and Portet also Sixth I mile and I furlong: Tiem Fifth 1 mile: Roguish Girl, 111 (Westrope) 8-1.

3-1, 6-5; a-Plxey Pell. 106 (S. Renlck) 4-5. 1-4; a-La Chsrite, 110 (Kurtsinger) 1-4: time. 1 :39.

Miss Rainbow. Little Miracle, Little Sleeper also ran. a-J. M. Roebllng and M.

Van Buren entry. Mih 1 mile: Portunus, 121 (Mal-ley) 13-5. 1-1, 1-2; Judges Verdict, 111 (Stout) 3-1. 7-5; Hoops, 121 (Hsnford) 1-1; time, 1:40. Semaphore, Mszurka.

Polly and Miss Dignity al.o ran. DELAWARE RESULTS Hwl 5 furlongs: Golden Bough. 108 (Wall) 23.80. 10 90. 10 80: Dorothy Pomp, 108 (Mauro) 12.10, 8.50; Ba-liri.

106 (Dupps) 12.60; time 1:02. Rebellious. Macie Margaret, Star of Padula. The Trout, Repeller. Ann Mowlee.

Romaunt and Emma H. also ran. second 6 furlongs: Mr. Deeds. 109 (McDermott) 11.10, 6.00.

4.40: Bud Queen, 109 (Wall) 8.20. 3.30; Fred Astalre, 114 (Workman) 6.10; time 1 :14 1-5. Nancy Swift, Jovian, Jen. Laddie G. Jatnes Pal, Westbrooke and Wanted also ran.

Third 6 furlongs: Miss Selection. 109 (Vedder) 28.60. 11.30, 7.40; Sun Kincsen. 109 (Sheihamer) 5.70, 4.50; Calamega, 114 (Wall) 6.40; time 1:14 4-5. Hugh Wynne.

Paul Scar-lt. Galanterie. Hustle Home. Fickle Funeral 1 1 ran. a s.

U. Miller entry. Service po 115 (Berger) 15.80, 7.40. 6.00; Blue Third 6 furlongs: Tunbrldge, 103 (Oros) 26.20. 11.20.

7.20; Dark Seeker. 114 (A. Robertson) 3.80. 2.80: Skalka- ITU-Si King 107 (Adair) 5 80. 4 60; Erins Fourth 6 furlongs: Worthing, 116 (Burns) 4 95.

3.70, 2 90; Penabud. Ill Sun 113 (FBgan) Time 1:5.1 hoe, 121 (I. Anderson) 3.60: time (McTague) 3.95. 3.10; Maple Tints. HEDGES BROtHt Happy Flag, Ross and The Triumvir 1-12 4-K TPt mUn I.n.

Knn Wrtl COMPANY 118 (Lanooerg) 3.U.-); time, 4-9 Colored Artist. 1 Silence also ran. Seven'h 1 mile and 70 yards Iazaak Walton and Discount also Eye. Cantrip, Maskilio, Nim and Gil-das Lass also ran. Fourth 6 furlongs: Chief Nadi.

106 (Pariso) 16.00. 6.20. 3.80; Bustle, 103 (Castille) 2.80. 2.20; Ariel Attack. 113 Blakeen.

lOd (S. Williams) 4.00. Time. 1:13 3-5. Marching Man.

BiU Ele, Lillian Z. Dorothy Hicks, f-Rrckless, Brother Ben and f-Eric alo ran. f-Field. Second 6 furlongs: LlttU Son. 113 (McCarthy) 6.40, 3.

SO. 3.00: High Color, 110 (Huff) 12.80. 6.60: Balance Step, 110 (S. Williams) 4.20. Time.

1:14. Mary Seibert. Skippy McGee. Phyllis Mackay. Scrip Money, Leros and Casansrd also ran.

Third 5 furlongs: f-Neat Plav. 113 (Mojena) 14.60, 5.80, 3.60; Mr. Brook, 113 (Burke) 27.20, 10.20: Blanco Sweep, 114 (S. Williams) 2.60. Time.

1:01 2-5. Chestnut Bur. Gold Memories, f-Morisco. Nonconnah, Fern Creek, f-Chozn, Betcha. Buff Ryan and f-Port Girl also ran.

f-Fleld. F'ourth 6 furlongs: Come Home, 105 (Butler) 16.20, 5.80. 4.20; Tramway, 115 (Long) 5.20. 3.60: Maid of Chance. 100 (Meloche) 3.60.

Time, 1:13 4-5. Gay Bill. Sweep Boy. Colleen Donn. Miss Wise, Joan and ran.

F'ifth 1 miie and 70 vsrds: Back Transbriar 104 (Adair) 34.20. 10.80, 5.60; My Buddy 104 (Berger) 4.60, 3.00; Sudanese 112 (LeBlanc) 2 80 fence, 116 (Brammer) 6.55. 3.35. 2 t5; Solid, 106 (Beckett) 3.15, 2.55: Cosmic Time 1:4.1. Pick Out.

Marie, Parlor Prince. Ill (Johnstone) 4.55: time. Trick, Gay Boy 3rd, Dim Hope Louise and Which Blonde also 1 :45. Trickys Son, Torcheen, Dear-sin, Thirty Below and Penrlll also ran. ran.

sixth 1 1-16 miles: Grand View (Robertson) 3.00; time. 1:13 2-5. In-scomlra. Pandonna and Doctor Tim also ran. Fifth 1 mile: Achieve.

Ill (Wilson) 20.00, 8.40, 6.60; Plea, 117 (Anderson) 4.40, 4.00; Barbara 107 (Carter) 7.40; time, 1:38. Mary Vito. Crout Au Pot, Her Relgh. Bristle, Glasbv. Pundit.

Black Mischief and Mark Me also ran. Sixth 7 furlongs: Millie M. 107 NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY COSCHJIt Take notice that from and- after this 10th day of June. 1938. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife.

Pauline Harvey Garlock. OLIN GAJlLOCK. 6 10-11-13-1M4-15-16 7t Flehth 1 1-16 miles: Telling You 116 (May) 93.B0, 33.20. 15 00: Dr. Hei-man 111 (Yarberry) 23.40.

12.00; Whippercracker 111 (Berger) 6 80. 122 (Remillard) 7.80. 4.25, 2 70; Schl-cahri, 102 (Lindberg) 7.80, 3.60; Win E. W. FISKE C.

E. HANDY Associate FUNERAL PARLORS 105 Lake Ave. Phone Main 2730 ston D. 122 (Msnn) 2.55; time, 1:48 Mood. Salt Bay and King Dominant also rsn.

2-5. Avon Tide, Sky Warrior, Masked Bud. Chip and Tasty also ran. Time 1:48. Jerry Merry Kin, Droll Story.

Hats Off. Would Dare, Comcfla, Bay Buddy and Ernie Manser also ran. Doc Oster also ran (Ryan) 6.80. .1.80. 4 00; Galsun.

114 Seventh 1 1-16 mils; Trajectory Fourth 5 furlongs: Solar Flight, 113 (H, Richards) 32.20, 17.90, 8.40; 1 Flfth6 furlongs: a-Noble Boy, 118 I (Aadersonj 4.60, 3.60; Cardarrone, 111 1122 16.00.' X.55, 4.25;.

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