Buddy Lewis Paces Nats
To Twin Win Over Bosox;
Trail Tigers By Vi Game
By JOE REICHLER
Auoclated Press SporH Writer
Buddy Lewis today appeared woll on his way to completing
hlj 369lh mission successfully.
The former army air force captain, who flew 368 mis
sions ovor "the hump" In India, was the brightest star In
baseball yoslorclay as tho Washington Senotors moved to
within a half aame of first place in the American league by
sweeping both ends of a double heador from tho Boston Red
Sox 5-4 and 5-1 ,
, Tho 29.year-old outfield aco figures mission 369 will hit
the mark If he makes a successful comeback and guides tho
Sonators to their first ponnant In a dozen years.
Nats Close In
Since roolnlng his malos,
10 triumphs In their last 13
on mo loaguo-luading Uotroit I
Lewis' Mill liinlnu simile
drove in Cioiirge Myall with Ihc
wlnnlnii run In yesterday's
opener und hli three iiii folio
plus two runs scored woro tlir
inn In fai'tnm In ciplnii the
duke In Ihn flmilti. Buddy also
contributed Ijrllllunl work In
the field, li in 10 putouls In tho
twin bill, Inchidlnu u brlllliint
eiituli which started n double
piny, being Instrumental In
notching wlm No. 10 for Pitcher
Mickey llnrfner nnd No. 13 for
Iloger Wolff.
Chicago's While 8ox added to
Detroit's misery by belling Ihc
BoiikuU twice 12 8 mid 3-2, win
n I nil the nluhtciip with n three
run rally In the ninth, The dou
ble win nuidn It four In a row
for Chlcimo over the Tiger,
Trailing 0-2, the Chlnox
knocked Dlitiy Trout off the
mound with a pnlr of four-run
f rumen to nnm-x the (lint, Wally
Mourn' run produced single
climaxed the lint IniiliiK rally
agulnsl Lea Mueller In the after
piece, ending the Tiger rookie's
string or 24 coiuocullvo score
In (lining.
Cub Down Reds
Chicago' growling Cuba claw
ed Cincinnati twice, 12 5 and
2-1, to stretch their first place
lead In the National league to
ix game over the econd place
St. Loul Card. Commissioner
A. B. (Happy) Chandler aw the
Cub make ll 17 out oi 18
ainlntt the Rhlnelandvr.
Fritz Oalermueller. milking
hi initial tarl for Pittsburgh
alnca hi discharge from the
army, wa credited with hi flml
victory of the eann a the
Pirate split with the card. lied
Barrett won hi ISlh for the
Redblrds In the opener 10-3
with a Bucaneer seven-run up
rising aiding Oatermuellrr in a
12 ft win.
Philadelphia's last place ath
letics stunned the New York
Yankee twice 6-3 and 4-3 to
end their 10-camo losing streak.
Dick Slebert drove in four
Mackmen with a double and '
triple In the opener and started
three-run rally with a single
In the nightcap.
For the second time In three
day, a Brooklyn pitcher held
the Boston Brave tittles for
even Innings aa Bed Herring
blanked the Huhmen In the
opener 7-0. The Braves, led by
Tommy Holmes and Joe Med
wlck, who made four hits
apiece, won the nightcap how
ever, 10-3. Bostonlan Charley
Workman assumed the league's
leadership In homers by clout
ing his llh.
New York' Giants dumped
the Philadelphia Phillies twice,
1 4-5 and 4-2 in 13 innings, with
Danny Gardella'i homer decid
ing the nightcap. Cleveland and
St. Louis' Browns split. Jeff
Heath's three-run homer in tho
ninth won the opener 8-3 for the
Indian, with the Sewellmen
eking out a 10-0 verdict in the
finale.
For every thousand feet of
lumber produced, $18.20 In la
bor ha been expended. Every
largo tree burned In a forest fire
mean about $100 lot In wage.
That' why It pay to Keep Ore
gon Cirecn.
Who Was
CLEVELAND, Aug. 8 W)
With Toledo' Byron Nelson
burning up golfdom' tourna
ment trail and winning a bale
of war bonds that big, the
boys who pound out nieces for
the sports pages are beginning
to ask:
"Who was the bettor golfer
Nelson or Bobby Jones?"
Only last Saturday Nelson
won tho $10,000 Canadian
Open golf championship nt To
ronto, finishing with a 72-hole
scoro of 280, four strokes
ahead of Herman Barron of
White Plains, N. Y., and five
ahead of Ed Furgol from
Utlca, N. Y. It wa his tonlh
straight tournament victory.
Nelson earned $2000 for
first place money and he now
ha earned $47,200 in war
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Lowis has sparked the Nats to
gomes to gain five full games
igers
Florists
Win Legion
Ball Crown
PORTLAND. Aug. 6 lP)
MndPomcrv Flortut handed
Challenge Creameries a 2-0
shutout yeali-rdii y lo win the
stale American Legion Junior
banehnll title.
Winning Pitcher Don Hagen
who handed Rnlem a shattering
10-5 defeat Thursday, allowed
Challenge only 7 hits. The Klor
1st committed four errors
llirco by Shortstop Ccno Tan'
icill, nul none was costly.
Llnd-Pomcroy scored In tho
second Inning when Hagen was
Walked, rrnsnr singled, and
Thoman was walked to fill the
bases. Bob Hoscnfcld hit a looi
er Into right to score Hiigcn and
Primer. Chiillenge Hurler Frank
Lulnl gave up only five hits-
unfortunately bunched with the
walk.
Challenge threatened twlci
In the second when McLean and
Urban singled, and In the
eighth when McLean again
singled and Urban ent a double
lo right-center. Second Baseman
Bob Thoman threw McLean out
at the plate.
The winner will travel lo
Boise August 11-13 to play In
the regional tourney againsi
champs from California, Idaho
and rtasmnglon.
Harry Givan
Cops Amateur
Golf Crown
TACOMA, Aug. 8 111 Harry
Glvan of Seattle, won the Wash
Ington state amateur golf title
yesterday with a 214 for the 82
holes over the Taconin Country
ana uou ciuo course,
Glvan closed with a 88, four
under oar. Charles D. Hunter of
Tacoma, pressed Glvan Satur
day and early Sunday but took a
70 In the final round and wound
up In a fourth place tie at 225
with Harry Andrews, Tacoma;
James Shrlver, Spokane, and
Wilfred O'Brien, Seattle.
Harry Umbinetll of Seattle,
winner of the meet two years
ago, was nlno strokes behind
Glvan with 223 for second place.
Arnold Levcnhagen of Tacoma
took third with 224.
Arne Andersson Wins
Mile Race At London
LONDON, Aug. 8 () Arne
Andersson, Swedish school
teacher, today won tho one-mile
raco at the British-American
army track meet In White City
stadium in 4:08.8:
He broke tho tape four yards
ahead of Sidney Woodorson,
English mller, who once held
the world record.
The Best Golfer Nelson Or Bobby Jones?
bonds while winning 13 of 19
tournaments this year.
Down at Dayton a couple of
weeks Bgo when Nelson made
a shambles of the professional
field In winning the PGA
championship, we asked that
same question of the one fel
low who should have the an
swer . . . O. D. Keller, veteran
golf writer for the Atlanta,
Ga Journal.
"Oboe," as he la affection
ately known by one and all,
saw Jones, the "Gorgeous
Georgian," win all of his 13
national championships in this
country and in England, and
was on hand when his home
town boy rounded out his ca
rcer with the grand slam in
1030.
He ha seen, all told, 60 na
ENJOY A VACATION AT
FISH LAKE
f
FISH LAKE
SID BLOOD,
tfPORTtf
U Roundup vj
Br Frank Ktnesson
(Pinch Hitting for Hugh fuller-
ton Jr.)
DETROIT. Aug. fl (Pi Base
ball's statistic hound who still
can't underMand why the De
troit Tiger are leading th
American league by plenty with
a run production that rank
sixth In the league can take a
look lit big Al Benton s pitching
record a a pointed 'T'r In
stance,"
Bunion, tho navy dischargee
with a 0.1)0 earned run average,
started 14 times and stayod
through 10 complete games
while winning 10 and losing
two.
In hi 111 Inning opponents
have made 7fl hit (ID of thorn
the Infield variety) and scored
Just 14 run (three of them un
earned).
Working tlie equivalent of 12
full games, Hen ton has given
only nine extra-huso hits, losing
1-0 to Washington and 2-1 to
Philadelphia.
Pitching' still the answer.
BE IT EVER 80 HUMBLE
Tho Tigers, flirting with a
,500 percentage on the road, owe
their current success to an ex
ceptional homo average of .674,
a clip that swelled the Brlggs
stadium attendance total to
073,502 paid for 48 game.
BIG BITE
The University of Michigan,
taking on both Army and Navy
in football next fall in addition
lo a stiff Big Ten schedule, has
only two regulars Center Jack
Watts and Quarterback Joe Pon
sctto from a 1044 eleven that
lost Just twice, to Indiana and
Ohio SUito.
TODAY'S GUEST STAR
Lyall Smith, Detroit Free
Press: "The fellow who raised
tho stentorian shout 'Break up
tho Yankees' In 1938-30 may
soon be yelling "Break up Byron
Nelson,' golf's $43,000 bread
winner of the tournament trail."
CLEANING THE CUFF
Detroit's Lions of the national
professional football league
camp August ih at Windsor,
Out., five minute from down
town Detroit . . . With their one-
man gang, Frankic Sinkwich,
In the army the Lions can be
expected lo go Into the new
season more like lambs . . . Mich
igan State college which lost
only to Missouri in seven foot
ball games last fall, touts its
star fullback, Trlple-Threater
Jack Breslln, as a prospective
All-America for the future
book . . . Detroit baseball faai
are pulling for a duplicate of
the World scries of 10 years
ago when tho 1035 Tigers took
the big prize from the Chicago
uuos in a inrill-pacKca sixin
game.
Pauline Betz
Meets Osborn
In Net Finals
WILMINGTON, Del.. Aug. 6
(PlPaullne Betz, national cham-
plon. Lo Angeles, Calif., and
Margaret useorne, ban ran
cisco, Calif., are scheduled to
meet today in the finals of the
Delaware state women's grass
court tournament at nearby Bet
levuc hall.
Miss Betz gained the finals
yesterday by defeating Mrs
Sarah Palfrey Cooke, of Boston
Mass., 4-6, 8-6, 6-2. Miss Os
borne, the defending champion,
defeated her doubles partner,
Louise Brough, Beverly Hills,
Calif, 0-7, 8-1 in the other semi
final. The men's Invitation cham-
nlnnshtn. a Roeclal weekend
event, went to Billy Talbert, of
Wilmington, runnerup for last
year's national crown, Talbert
was hard pressed by his poren
nlal rival. Francisco (Pancho)
Segura, but rallied to beat the
Ecuadorian, 0-0, 8-2, e-2.
tional championships Includ
ing those In which Nelson,
the "torrid Toledlan" finished
in tho top spot.
Keelcr'a answer to the
Jones vs. Nelson question was:
"There's no way in the
world to compare them. Each
was tho best of his era, and
you can't get away from that,
but you'll never be able to
decide which was the better.
"The reason you can't com
pare 'em is this: Jones never
swung a steel-shafted club in
competition, and Nelson never
swung a hickory-shafted one.
And the mechanics of the
swings demanded by the two
shafts are far more different
than you would Imagine.
"Tho old hickory shaft had
a lot of torque, which means
45 Mile From Klamath Falls
BOATS MOTORS
CABIN STORE
FISHING TACKLE
RESORT
Proprietor
Davidites' Sultans Of Swat
' Thrat power hlttari comprising the Bearded DaYldlUs'
Murderer's Row" at from left to rl"hti Vine Fauci, shortitopi
Joe Vandetta. thlrd-sackeri and Jo
with baard and bats these thraa
terror Into any pitcher's heart.
when they tangle with the spectacular Harlem Globetrotters
on the gala "Sports Jamborea" program at Recreation park.
"Just Susan" Will Gallop
Against Owens Wednesday
By PAUL HAINES
It's first come, first (trred,
at the big "sports Jamboree"
Wednesday at 5:30 p. m. at
Recreation park with a spec
tacular program on deck for
Klamath Falls railblrds. Du
cats for the big-time show are
now Oh the block at Dick
Reeder's, Matt Finnlgan's,
Klamath Billiard', and The
Herald and News.
Proceeds from this gala
athletic attraction will go to
ward financing American Le
gion Junior baseball her with
the colossal erent being spon
sored by The Herald and
News.
"Just Susan," a 4-year-old
illly owned by Pat Hogue,
will run against Jesse Owens,
great negro track star, as a
spocial added attraction. The
speedy filly has run five fur
loughs In a minute flat at
Gresham and can do the first
Marines Wax Ashland Nine
In Twin Bill, 22-0. 73-6
The barracks' baseball squad,
riding high on a long 6tring of
victories, lucked two more un
der their belts Sunday afternoon
when Iheji. took both games of a
double header from Ashland, 22
0 and 13-0. These wins boosted
the marines' winning streak to
14 straight and gave both Chapin
and West, Leatherneck mounds
men, additional wins on their
pitching record.
Jlmmlo West, Klamath south
paw, blanked the Ashland team
in the first gnme, allowing only
five scattered hits while his
teammates were picking up 22
runs and 15 sate blows against
three Ashland hurlcrs, Douglas,
Jone and Hartman.
It was a typical vlugfest for
the Pacific veterans with every
one getting a share of the day's
spoils. First'Baseman Jack Bran
ham, leading marine hitter, in
creased hi batting percentage to
Med ford Golfers Top
Reames In Dual Match
Medford golfers nosed out
Reames Sunday, 48 to 31. In a
golf match played at Reames. A
total of 54 divot-diggers com
peted In the dual match.
The tourney was played on
the Nassau system, allowing one
point for the first nine, one for
the second nine, and one for the
18-hole route. This victory gives
Medford a clean sweep over
Reames In competition this year.
PLANS RING CLINICS
STATE COLLEGE, Fa. Aug.
6 lP) Leo Houck, Penn State
boxing coach, is charting the
program of ring clinics he will
conduct next fall for schoolboy
officials and coaches of Penn
sylvania. that It would twist In propor
tion to the speed of the down
swing, thus throwing the club
head out of line. The torque
was different for each club,
BARN DANCE
Tuesday, Aug. 7, 9:00 p. m.
Silver Dome Wocus
4 Miles North of Town
On Bend Highway
Modern and Old-Time Music
By
SUNSET SERENADERS
Special Prize Cigarettes
HAY RIDE
Hone and Wagon Leave Sunset Riding Stable at
8:00 p. m. for Dance.
Hoynlckl, left-fielder. Armad
(tickmen are enough to strike
They will all be here Wednesday
quarter In 23 seconds. Over
the three-quarter of a mil
route she has been clocked at
1.14. "Shorty" Prrv. a pro
fessional Jockey, will be up
when the race takes place.
The ball game between the
Bearded Davidites and the
Harlem Globetrotters will be
an event for sports fans lo
remember a long, long time.
These ar two oi the most
spectacular baseball clubs In
the entire country and both
are renowned for their tricks
and for their high standard of
ball.
Ducat prices for thla super
dooper attraction are $1.20,
tax included, for civilian
adults, and 60 cents, tax in
cluded for servicemen and
children. W suggest that you
purchase your pasteboards
early for the clambake Wed
nesday and avoid the incon
venience and probable line-up
at the ball park.
.412 by clouting out seven hits in
ll trips to tne plate.
In the second game on the
Ashland diamond, Sutton started
for the marines and gave up five
runs and 10 hits beiore tie was
relieved by the reliable "Hy"
Chapin who chucked hitless ball
for the remainder of the game.
Chapin came out with his ninth
win oi the season.
The score was tied when Cha
pin went in, and in spite of his
able throwing, the Ashland man
came in with two more runs, one
on a couple of free passes and
the other on an error. When the
Leathernecks started to hit,
however, the question was
never in doubt and eight more
runs crossed the plate before the
game was over.
R H E
Marines 22 15 2
Ashland .-. 0 5 7
Batteries: 1st game:
Marines: West and Pitts.
Ashland: Douglas, Jones,
Hartman and Larson.
R H E
Marines 13 18 1
Ashland 7 10 4
2nd game:
Marines: Sutton, Chapin and
Bogarski.
Ashland: Zitter and Larson.
Rowland To Witness
Bevo-Rainier Series
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 6 m
The Pacific Coast league's presi
dent, Clarence H. Rowland, will
arrive here Wednesday for the
Portland-Seattle series.
He notified William Kleoner,
the Beavers' general manager,
that Umpire Jack Powell will
be sent here to work with Um
pires Leo Edwards and Lee
Dempsey in the seven-game
series.
and if you didn't get the club
head through just right you
found yourself knee deep In
the daisies after a hook or
slice.
Bevos Drop
Stars Twice;!
Lead lipped
Seattle Take Both End
Of Twin Bill Over Seals;
Sac Capture Doubleheader
By PAUL WELLS
Associated frets bports Writer
1'ortlanu's Beavers, viriuany
hanuea tne Pacific coast league
pennuru at nouywooa last ween,
neaded home today for a final
scries with the runner-up Seat
tle ttaimers, wno are training
tuelr northwest rivals by eignt
games.
The hapless Stars dropped
three straignt to tne circuit lead
ers over the weekend to give the
Beavers a 7-1 edge in the series.
The movietown club lost 3-6 Sat
urday and 4-7, 5-14 Sunday for
its 13th defeat in the last 14
games with Portland and 24th
out of 29 for the season.
Suds Cop Twin Bill
Seattle salvaged a series with
the San Francisco Seals by win
ning both ends of a Sunday twin
bill 17-4 and 8-3 after dropping
Saturday's encounter 7-8 to
make it five out of eight for the
week.
Sacramento brought further
woe to southern California rep
resentatives in the league by
overwhelming the Los Angeles
Angels with an 8-1 series vic
tory, winning 3-1 Saturday and
5-3, 3-2 Sunday. The Solon are
now firmly situated in third
place, four tilts ahead of the
Seals and Oakland Acorns.
The Oaks moved into a tie
with San Francisco for fourth by
beating the San Diego Padres six
out of nine, sweeping the week
end contests 13-5 Saturday and
4-2, 8-3 yesterday.
Bevos Hammer Hurler
The Beavers hammered five
Hollywood Ditchers for 28 hits
Sunday. Ad Liska, aging sub
mariner, held the Stars to eight
safeties in the curtain raiser for
his 17th win of the season. Lefty
Wandel Mosser turned in a
seven-hit Job to cop the night
cap. Portland's stay at the movie
capital may have proved costly,
however. Larry Barton, ace first
basemen, suffered a possible an
kle fracture in the first game
and was carried from the field.
Seattle went the Beavers one
better in the matter of hits, rat
tling out 30 yesterday with 21
registered in the 17-4 opener.
Hal Turpin won No. 11 and his
second of the week in the lone
ly played tilt that saw the Seals
commit six errors. Joe Demoran
tossed tne Kalnlers to victory in
the 6-3 aftemiece. Both losses
were charged to Frank Seward,
vho was shelled from the mound
in tne tirst game and came back
to pitch the seven-inning wind
up. '
Diamond Lake
To Be Filmed
MEDFORD. Aug. 6 (P
canyoi. Passage," pioneer story
by Ernest Haycox, will be
filmed in technicolor near Dia
mond lake, with many scenes
photographed in Jacksonville,
Wanger Pictures, Inc., has ad
vised officials here.
A series of pictures of Crater
Lake National park to be print
ed in a 1946 issue will be taken
the week of August 15 by photo
graphers of National Geographic
magazine.
BALL PARK BURNS
WOODBURN, Aug. 6 OP)
The Woodburn ball park was
razed in an $11,000 fire yesterday
only an hour and a half after a
game in which the Woodburn
Legion team of Portland defeat
ed Woodburn 3-2. Insurance cov
erage was only $1600. The blaze
was blamed on an unextin
guished cigarette.
If it's a "frozen" article you
need, advertise for a used one
In the classified.
Spori's Jamboree
Wed., August 8
5:30 p. m.
Recreation Park
(Just Off East Main In Mills Add'n.)
BASEBALL
Harlem Globetrotters
Bearded Davidites
featuring
JESSE OWENS
Former Olympic Track Champion
Owens Will Race "Just Susan," 4-year-old filly,
owned by Pat Hogue
BENEFIT KLAMATH AMERICAN LEGION
JUNIOR BASEBALL PROGRAM
Monday, Aug. 8, 194S
Busher Looms
Filly In Racing
CHICAGO. Aug. 8 MP) A
sleek little chestnut-colored race
horse, daughter of War Admiral
and granddaughter of the all
time great Man O' War, Is out
to become the greatest money,
winner of her sex In history,
and by the looks of things only
an accident can stop her.
She's Busher, from the stable
of Louis B. Mayer. Hollywood
film executive. Busher proved
Saturday that she fears no rival
on race track, whether colts or
Oregon Man
Wins Utah
Open Title
SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. C
MV-With a 10-under par 274
total, Harold West of Portland,
Ore., is title-holder of the 20th
annual Utah Open goU cham
pionship. West took the lead in the sec
ond round Friday, lost it in yes
terday's opener with a one-over
par 73 and bounced back In the
final with a 68 to claim the
meet. Earl Schneiter of Ogden,
Utah, who finished second with
279, passed West during the
morning round with a sizzling
66 but carded a feeble 74 on
the second trip.
In her first visit to the course,
Mrs. Mildred (Babe) Zaharias
turned in a 54-hole total of 226
as she paced the leaders in ex
hibition flights.
HOW THEY
staVsasst a. a saw
STAND
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L.
Pet
J70
.963
Wiuhtngtcn
New York
Chicago
Boston ,
Cleveland
SL Louis
.538
J16
.493
.489
.489
MO
48
47
S3
45
-J32
Philadelphia
Yesterday's Games
New York 3-3. Philadelphia 6-4.
Boston 4-1. Washington 3-5.
Cleveland 6-9. St. Louis 3-10.
Detroit 8-2, Chicago 12-3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L.
Prt.
.649
.384
.SHI
.533
J05
.453
.448
.265
Chicago
St. Louis
Brooklyn -New
York
Pittsburgh
Boston
43
Philadelphia
Yesterday's Gsmes
Chicago 12-3. Cincinnati 5-1.
Brooklyn 7-1, Boston O-lo.
SL Louis 10-5. Pittsburgh 3-12.
Philadelphia 5-2, New York 14-4.
FACiriC COAST T EAGUE
. W. L.
Pet
.641
Portland 82
SeatUe 74
46
54
62
66
66
77
.578
Sacramento
San Francisco
..68
S4
.323
.492
.492
.433
.419
.403
Oakland
San Diego
Los Angeles. .
-.54
uoiiywooa
52
In.diT Scores
Portland 7-14. Hollywood 4-3.
SeatUe 17-6, San Francisco 4-3.
Sacramento 3-3, Lot Angeles 3-1
game 10 lnnlngsi.
Oakland 4-8, San Diego 2-3.
(2nd
3056
vs.
HERALD AND NEWS riVE
As Greatest
History
other fllllos, as the romped In
four-and-a-half length ahead of
the field in the 53,480 Arllng.
ion handicap at Washington
park.
That victory hef sixth In
even starts this year, and Uth.
in 14 starts over a two-year span
boosted the pretty three-year
old's winnings by $32,900 to
total of $201,920. At the rate
she has been going, a few more
starts and she'll pass the all
time record of $278,900 set by
Top Flight. Right now she' only
$245 off the mark of $202,165
set by Twilight Tenr, last year'l
"horse of the year." That figure
is next to the best for fillies.
A total of 259,346 fans sent
$11,859,432 through the mutuel
machines at 11 tracks Saturday,
topped by 39,918 and $3,560,818
at Jamaica. Garden State, with
a $2,083,730 handle, and Ascot,
with $135,856 set new track
records.
KatonenWill
Meet Champ
In Top Tiff (
Paavo Katoncn. the durable
Finn, has been signed to tussle
with Jack "Buck" Lipscomb,
new Pacific coast junior heavy
weight champ, in the main event
on Promoter Mack - LIUard's
crunch card Friday night.
Katonen was successful last
week in guzzling Antone Leone
and will be out to do a repeat
performance on the burly Lips
comb. Ever since he lost tne
light-heavyweight belt, Paavo
has been seeking a title tiff for
the junior crown and figures
that if he downs Lipscomb here
Friday a belt battle will be
forthcoming.
- Leone will appear In the semi
windup scrap against an out
standing opponent.
Cum Laude Captures
Longacres Handicap
SEATTLE, Aug. 6 () Cum
Laude, Canadian bred and own
ed, won the $5000 British Co
lumbia handicap, Longacres fea
ture race, yesterday, just a nose
ahead of Prince Ernest in a
photo finish. Betty Glee was
third.
Cum Laude, owned by Dr. It,
H. Appleby of Vancouver, B. C,
paid $1.50, $6.10 and $4.30.
Prince . Ernest paid $4.00 and
$3.30 and Betty Glee paid $3.40.
Total mutuel handle was $315,
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