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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 9

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THE POST-STAR, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1934 Glens Falls High Meets Whitehall in Loop Game Today di inKirwiNES Seeded Collegians VJ I LIQUORS SCARLET TO PLAY AWAY FOR THIRD Walker Cup Play Opens Over St. Andrews Today Betting Goes to Even Money on Eve of International Golf Classic Between O. S. and Great Britain Take Initial Tilts WEST POINT, N. May 10.

VP). The four seeded players, Donald Hawley, of New York University, Ramey Donovan, of Pordham, Charles Daly, of Army, and Paul Peavy of Colgate, won their -first -matches in the New York- State Intercollegiate tennis championships today. Donovan, advancing through the first round by default, defeated Sanf ord Livingston of State Teachers College 6-1. 6-3, to gain a place in the semi-finals. Play in other SWIMMING TESTS FOR 100 YOUTHS TODAY AT Y.

M. Have Completed Week of Instruction in Learn to Swim at Local Pool IMPORTED WHISKIES White Horse, Cellar Scotch $4.25 Teachers Highland, Cream Scotch $4.25 Highland Lassie, Special Scotch $4.25 AMERICAN WHISKIES Tom Hardy, Straight Whiskey Blend, pints $1.25 Old Cortez, Straight Whiskey Blend $1.25 Kentucky Beauty, Straight Whiskey Blend $1.60 Brooktneade Stable Uncovers ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, May 10 (AP) On the, eve of the eighth Tenewal of International golf competition between the United States and Britain, historic Auld St Andrews wai pretty -well aflutter tonight, what with the Walker Cup matches and Another- Fleet Juvenile; Time Fastest of Meet TaA lWn- 'second round matches was inter ATOUt appearances simui- Golden Wedding, JTEW YORK, May 10 rupted by rain. Peavy defeated Charles Tyler of Army 6-4, 6-2, in the first round while Daly was accounting for Frank Hardmyer of State Teachers College, 6-0, 6-0. Hawley, the top seeded player, advanced through a default Fort Edward to Entertain Team from Granville 2 GAMES BILLED IN EASTERN TIER Locals Seek First 1 League Victory; St.

Mary's Plays at Corinth Tomorrow ine sportsman-pniice txtaUi meade hand in the three year old division with Cavalcade, High Quest and Time brigade that they might encounter M. A. pool today. Recruited 'Blend 'r-zitrrritjss from throughout this vicinity these usual entourage are expected to reach the famous course in time to watch the Scotch foursome combinations tee off at 10 a. m.

tomorrow and remain Clock, uncovered fleet Juvenile at Inside an apparition which would mean a death knelt for their hopes of stretching Uncle Sam's string of consecutive victories over the British John Powers Son, Irish Whiskey $3.95 Jamaica today. through the singles warfare Saturday. The two year old was Black Gift, youths have been receiving competent instruction for the past four days the in the annual Learn to Swim campaign sponsored by the association in eon junction with -The Post-Star and the Glens Falls Times. to eight. There was a great deal of bustling a stands youngster which raced well in Florida.

cun tbe wcter. Today Ouimet laughingly remarked that and bustling about the hotel where Four Roses, Whiskey Blend $1.75 Gibsonv i $1.65 Gallagher Burton, Black Label Blend $2.00. Irish $3.95 OW Bushmill, Whiskey. "we've never been beaten by a ghost con, a son ca Ed Crump of Meddle Physical Director Howard Rehm yet. the American Walker cup players are staying, shifting customers from room to room in order to provide cozy quarters for the prince's party.

League contests hold the spotlight and his associate, Tom Walton, have British Look Strong What the Americans have to fear in scholastic baseball circles today. out of Reliancejsaj Rocked in the fine time of 59 1-5 seconds for five furlongs, fastest of the meeting, whipping five rivals in the Great Neck purse. With Mack Garner in been supervising the splashings of the would-be swimmers this week Visit Neighbornood Only slightly excited over the im and pronounce them ready to attempt' Two games are slated Jn the northern conference and a like number in the eastern tier. Glens Falls High will Journey to Whitehall and Fort Edward will en much more than ghosts is the strong British team they will face in tomorrow's matches. Many American supporters expressed the belief tonight that the Hon.

Michael Scott, veteran pending visit of royalty, most of the the so loot swim which is required Cavalcade and High Quest the saddle, Black Gift won handily by a length and a half from A. W. Abbott's Hilise, the to 5 favorite, with Mrs. C. Oliver Iselin's Evangel to pass the test.

Instructions for girls will be given next week, starting on Monday and Americans spent the afternoon in automobiles, touring around the vicinity, taking in various and sundry castles. tertain Granville in the northern British captain, had outfoxed and while Salem plays at- outgeneraled Ouimet both in team continuing until Friday. Over 350 Expected to Run in 44th Renewal at Pimlico ist third. Mrs. Payne Whitney's highly regarded first starter, Sailor Beware, G.

W. Canadian Special, 1928 Bond $3.95 Old Thompson, Glen-more Best Blend, pints $2.00 Blackthorn, Glen- more's Fine Blendsy pints $1.70 Bailor, Italian Vermouth $1.89 The principal point of interest was ing up available talent and numbering the pairs. have been enrolled to date. The group will be divided up. into several r'Cprtachy -Castle'' the ghostly was a winner paid classes, estr etas to reeee iiMi ac-l scott apperenor -fflieirtpate Jortm drummer boy popularly is supposed to Argyie ana hoosick jraus ai Cambridge in the eastern.

The Scarlet dropped its first league game of the season to Fort Edward last- Friday by a (-4 count, although outhitting the oposltion. Whitehall lost to St. Mary's in its only previous ny Goodmanr-H. open champion, BALTIMORE," May "10. UPi- The appear and beat his instrument and W.

Lawson Little, burly Califor United States Weather Bureau and AMERICAN GINS Oxford Club Dry Gin large r. $1.50 Holloway's London Dry Gin $1.90 Okay America' Dry -Gia, large $1.35 Oxford Club Dry pints $1.00 Okay America Dry Gin, pints 85c vigorous when a member of the Earl of Airlie family dies. nian, would be America's No. 1 team, the trainer of last week Kentucky Derby winner made announcements and considered them an unbeatable While the visitors took an edu game, being limited to one hit by combination, so he threw his hottest cational interest in the castle and its 13 to S. The Billy Barton steeplechase, a gruelling test of three miles over 19 hedges and water jumps, was renewed for the sixth time at Pimlico today and developed an upset victory for Our Friend, from the Mrs.

Ver-ner Z. Reed, jr. stable. Under the expert handling of the amateur rider, Noel Laing, Our today that forecasts of a great day for the thousands expected to witness pair, Eric McRuvie and Jack McLean tion for a certain length of time each day. Application for girls instruction may be made personally at the local Y.

C. A. or by mailing the Learn to Swim coupon which appears on the sports pages today. Youngsters from throughout this section are eligible to attend, Including Hudson Falls, South Glens Falls and Fort Edward as- well as Glens Falls. fable; a local wag suggested to Cap- young Bob Murphy.

Granville Defeated. "Granville, which is defending the the 44th annual running of the Free into second place against Ouimet and George T. Dunlap, sandy haired ness at Pimlico Saturday. Nuyen's, French American amateur titleholder. Good Fair and cooler, said the weather championship, got off to a bad start last by losing to Hudson Falls, $1.89 man and Little were drawit against man.

They outhit their opponents, Cyril Tolley and Roger Wethered. CarsOesde probably will run, sain Friend scored by 30- lengths over however. The other pairs were Gus More- New Goodyear Tire-Given. Approval by Auto Dealers Here Car owners of this vicinity are giving an enthusiastic reception to the Bob Smith, who trains Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloane's stable.

So will High land and Jack Westland, United States, vs. Harry Bentley and Eric Ouest. winner of the Wood Memorial, Fiddlan, Great Britain, and Max Hudson Falls High was unable to book a game this week and was forced to confine its competition to informal games against pick-up teams from the village. The Green will swing back into action on Monday, how Marston and Chandler Egan, United With the Sloans horses entered, there seemed little doubt that the cream of the nation's three-year-olds a highly select if somewhat small equine company of eight or nine States, vs. Scott and Sam McKinlay.

Johnny Fischer is the spare on the American side, and Leonard Crawley new tire recently announced by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, according to Loren Duers, proprietor of the Duers Service Station. ever, entertaining Glens Falls High in a non-league contest. JOHN J. BURNS FINE IMPORTED and DOMESTIC WINES and LIQUORS and Tony Torrance on the British. would compete for.

the Woodlawn "The rwwlv announced Droduct. vase and the $25,000 added purse. Betting on the foursomes, which Probable competitors, in addition to which Goodyear has named the was especially designed to combat the WARRENSBURG HIGH BEATS LUZERNE, 8-1 WARRENSBURG, May 10. War-rensburg High school's baseball nine won its second straight game of the season yesterday afternoon, defeating Luzerne High, 8-liin a non-league game at Luzerne. Aldrich, on the mound for Warrens-burg, struck out 14 batters and gave but two hits.

Grogan, Luzerne hurler, fanned 10 and was nicked for 12 hits. The score Warrensburg 410 200 18 12 Luzerne 000 001 01 2 Aldrich and J. Goldsmith; Grogan and Wood. Salem started ioff te' big way in the eastern conference last week by defeating Greenwich in a close battle. Cambridge, which entertains Hoosick Falls, lost to Schuylervtlle in its Wm.

L. Behrs Outlaw with W. E. Doeller's Areska third. Drapeau and Kim were the only other finishers.

Mrs. T. H. Somerville's Battleship, the heavily backed favorite, fell at the final fence when he was within a length of the eventual victor, and threw his rider. Our Friend paid $42.70 for $2.

Eddie Litiehtiefgerr the Canadian riding star, scored a triple during the He scored with Old Depot in the third, Kievex in the fifth and Steelhead in the eighth. Col. E. R. Bradley's Tick On made a show of his field in the J.

D. Robinson memorial at Churchill Downs and ran the second fastest mile of the meeting. Tick On shot into the lead when called on and had six lengths on Sashsenmaiefs Indian Salute had been favoring the Araerioans-at odds of 3 to 2, quickly switched to even money upon receipt of the foursome pairings. Singles pairings, will Cavalcade and High Quest, included Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt's Discov faster tread wear caused oy severe ery, second in the ixroy; Mrs. 113 Glen St Frank Heller's Agrarian, third at be announced tomorrow, License 13054 Phone 2-4022 opener.

Hay Have Shakenp driving conditions imposed by the modern automobile and was in process, of development for nearly two years," said Mr. Duers. Jl bright sun and strong winds Louisville and in the money in his Just what may develop in the Glens last 13 races: Norman Church Ris- FREE PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE which the weatherman promises will prevail both days also served to jack Falls Hlah lineuD today is not Known, kulus; Mrs. F. A.

Carreaud's Time "Local motorists, particularly those Supply; Greentree stable's Spy Hill; up Britain hopes somewnat. ine but it is probable that there will be several shifts as a result of the two owning high speed, quicc accelerating, fast stopping automobiles, welcome the large greens are again baked hard losses suffered last week, one to' St. and lightning fast. G-3 as the answer to then: tire wear problems. With a new arrangement of Mary's and the other to Chester-town.

George Willing Jr's Swiftsport; and Houghton P. Metcalf 's Snappy Story. There may be others but probably not more than one or two. In any event, the handlcappers have figured the winners in the nine named, with Goodyears famous diamond tread Consistent Ditching is still a thorn at the finish with J. E.

Widener's blocks, deeper grooves, wider riding ribs and nearly two pounds more rub in the side of the Scadet outfit, al Golden. Way third. Tick On ran the mile in 1:36 and the easy manner in though SimDkins. a newcomer, show ber- per tire, the Q-3 has a wider, Cavalcade, High Quest and Discovery probably being the favorites, in the which he accomplished bis task in ed up wel against Chestertown, and Carlisle appears to have the makings betting. dicated he might have broken the flatter tread that has greater contact with the road.

These new features enable the tire to-give 43 per rent, more non-skid mileage and lessens 'heel of a good southpaw, having -already track record of 1:35 3-5 set by Peace- done a bit of passable relief work. Chance recently. Tick On paid $3.20 CITY SCHOOLS PREP and toe' wear 50 per cent," Mr. Duers lor $2 straight. St.

Mary's Academy has one more game this week, playing Corinth High Corinth tomorrow. It will wind uo FOR GAME TOURNEYS continued. 'The new arrangement of non-skid blocks allows 16 per cent more of these a three-game schedule this week for' JAMAICA RESULTS pavement-gripping diamonds to be Representatives of three more schools were named'to compete in the both city outfits. Greenwich and Schuylerville will clash in an eastern conference game placed in the center of the tread, as finals of the annual marble and Jack- 1-3 suring greater traction and increased safety, together with a minimum of tomorrow, also. 4-1 stone tournaments sponsored by the Recreation commission and which will Ure noise," Mr.

Duers declared. "In addition to meeting the tire be staged at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Recreation field. needs of the modern car, the 'G-3' has answered the challenge of extreme PIMLICO ENTRIES FIRST RACE Purse 800, The Go- The latest to be named are as fol Ym bet! eVe got the MW 4-5 1- 5 8-5 2- 5 2-5 1-3 lowsBig Cross: Madeline Robillard tread wear created in several sections and Harry Davis and Clayton Chad- of the country by abrasive, anti FIRST RACE Vera Cruz 2-1 4-5 All Aflame 8-1 Our Reigh SECOND RACE Spoilt Beauty 7-5 1-2 Davoc 3-1 Impromptu 4 THIRD RACE Step Away 5-2 even Big Boots 7-10 Fortis FOURTH RACE Black Gift 3-1 4-5 Hilise 1-2 Evangelist FIFTH RACE wick: Ridge street- Doris Drake and vans, claiming, 3-year-olds and upward, 6 furlongs: xRed Run Can 100. Par Value 105, xScotty Don friction surfaces of newly constructed Charles Dolan; Broad street: Mar highways, he concluded. 6-1 guerite Carpenter and Frederick Murphy and Malcolm Lester.

105, Pass 110, xDurie Bee 100, xRustic Cuba 109, Airney 105, xSerenabit 109, FORMER PITCHER DIES Representatives for St. Mary's, St. WELLINGTON, May 10. VP). xBon Soir 114, Masked Jester 110, xFluffv Lee 109, xJlm Moss 114, Gol out out Alphonsus' and Glens Falls Academy will be named today.

den Camp 105, xxTut Tut 114, Bright 3-5 Tess 100, Bubbler lis, xime isnougn no. Robert W. Willett, 50, for six years in the 190CS a pitcher1 for the Detroit Tigers died today of a heart attack. Willett participated in the World's Series of 1907 and '08. He came here several months ago, and for diversion had been managing an amateur team.

out I mv OOUKU Ukraine ing, 2-year-olds, 4 furlongs: Hardware 112, Westy's Duke 115, xChewsie 1-3 8-5 1-2 1-1 a-2 107. Fizzy water 109, Mertbeue iob, 2. 8-5 5-1 3.80 6.40 SIXTH RACE Moralist 16-5 Moiras Chief Bannach Palasa 109, Sun Teaparty 109, Togo COLLEGE LACROSSE 350 112. xRaoid Uo 107, Happy Find 109, At Geneva: Colgate 3, Hobart 5, 2.50 xAnacreon 107, Specs 109, Kindred Spirit '112, Goody Goody 109, Justa 2. FIRST RACE Orthopism 5.00 Nervy Nella Gay Blade SECOND RACE Mr, Hyde Juimut.

6.20 Corrymeela Pennywise THIRD RACE Old Depot .1 5.70 Pelham 3.80 6.40 Bud 112, Triple Star 109, xManual 114, Strolling Miss 109. 3.80 2.80 THIRD RACE The Warrenton 4.70 850 Steeplechase, 4-year-olds and upward, 2 xDepart 151, Spinach 161, xxxMatagain 141, xxxPontoon 149, xxSuspect 138, Axon 140, xBlue Zip 151. xxShamus 149, Rocky Run 145, 3.00 4.00 4.40 5.80 5.10 3.70 2.90 Axentea FOURTH RACE Our Friend 40.70,14.00 Outlaw 8.70 Areska FIFTH RACE FOURTH RACE Purse $800, The Govans, claiming, 3-year-olds and up ward, six furlongs: Star Queen 105, xThe Gen 114, Rhodius 119, xVacillate 5.20 3.30, 109, xLast Signal 105, xMint Bud 100, xUnfair 109, xBelle Fille 109, xMer- 2.30 2.50 4.40 5.80 bvech 114, Wise Mollie 105, Buster Moon 114. xTight Wad 105, xLittle 5.40 9.20 6.20 Kilevex 15.10 Rustabank High Torque SIXTH RACE Justa Jones 12.20 Golden Dream -Sen Law SEVENTH RACE Bun 6.00 Grand Aire Hobnail EIGHTH RACE Steelhead 8.60 Wings 103, xMeetlng Place 114, xSan-tander 119, Handley 119, Donna Dul-cain 105, Baby Chink 105. FIFTH RACE Purse $800, claim- 2.

what you. get in i jii Goodyear's new 1 yj I I If I Yoa get Am broadrr roarfcon. 1' fi- tact of a flatter, wider All. I Wtathtr Tread. -is jn i.

thefrmater road grip of morm mm tkid blocks in thm center. 3.10 3.40 ing, 3-year-olds and upward, six fur longs: Race street uu, xneu u. iu, xLodorus 100, xlnstigator 112, xAccent 1 10. Fervid 115. White Cloud 100, 2.60 3.60 4.70 5.70 5.70 6.40 11.50 Chips 103, xaMarge 103, Cherokee Sal Ask Victory Flag 108, xaFabius 112, xpretty wise ih.

aW. G. Merion entry. SIXTH RACE Purse $800, The Churchill Downs Results Equality, 3-year-old maidens, mile and Yoa gt the easy ifwruif and Gome in and see it the tire that licks-the problem of rapid tread-wear I "G-3" is its name just an engineer's symbol for the tread mat stood up under the toughest punishment the Goodyear test fleet ever gave a tire. They pounded it over the roads day and night starting, speeding, stopping frazzling brakes and wracking cars.

And when the reports were in, the "G-3" All-Weather was the winner It kept its grip twice as long as competitive tires gives 43 more nonkid mileage than any previous Goodyear All-Weather! What a tire 1 It's the only tire that can keep its non-skid mileage on quick-starting fast-running quick-stopping modern cars. And that means more safety krager non-skid wear on any car It costs more tabwld button can buy it today at no extra costf A 1 3 70 yards: oitapp lia, uoiaen vein no, Galon Lad 115, Skimalong 115, Fire lock, 115, Tread Haven 110, Victory 3.80 5.20 3.20 3.20 3.80 Yea get the tSem, men war of ehoeer-neeted non-iad blocks and fibs Flag 115, Banners Flying 115. SEVENTH RACE Purse $800, claiming, 3-year-olds and upward. jif fa mile and an eighth: Brad 118, SllcK- 2. in Yoa get more rubber fa the tread, an average of twopomds 4.20 420 away 118, Make Believe 118, xGay Party 1139, xMcDonald H.

113, Polking 3.40 3.60 118. xModem 'limes iu, urown sin ner 113, Old Play 118, Fife 113, Tren- 5.80 4.00 3.40 2.60 2.40 wall at whuJi ma)A up to 43 NON-SKID MILK-AGE at ma extra eoet to yea! tonian 118, Lauretta Nash 105, xPen raider 113. xKibitzer 113- FIRST RACE Norman 3.60 Wise Dream Babeson SECOND RACE-GO bet 7.50 Needle Phyllis THIRD RACE Just Buck 12.40 Night Jasonine Pantaloon FOURTH RACE Good Aim 13.20 Brlndle Polly Rita FIFTH RACE Tick On 3.20 Indian Salute Golden Way SIXTH RACE My Blaze 7.80 Chimney Sweep EIGHTH RACE Purse $800, claiming, 3-year-olds and upward, mile and a sixteenth:" High Bocks 118, Dawn 2.40 6.00 5.40 2.20 2.20 NOW PUMPED AT Child 105, xBarcelona Pete 113, rTirnwn Wisdom 113. xThe Tout 113, and the BEST NEWS IS SAVED FOR THE LAST! The new "G-3" All-Weather Costs No More to Buy! Duers7 Service Station 2.40 3.20 Lone Hand 118, xBellman 101, xTrio-lett, 100, Wandrel 108, xFair Billy 113. 5 pounds claimed; xx 7 pounds UPPER GLEN ST.

Glens Falls 224 MAPLE ST. Glens Falls 2.20 2.20 2 JO 3.80 2.60 Glens Falls claimed; xxx 1U pounas cutanea. Weather clear, track fast Corner Sherman Phone 2-2915 22S Glen Street 4.20 3.60 SILVER HILL WON Through Orrnond 3.60 HUDSON VALLEY GARAGE SEVENTH RACE 3.40 3.60 Silver Hill was the winner in the Outing league game played between that team and Fort Ann A. C. on Wednesday night, it was announced last night.

Silver Hill had a 4-3 edge going Legality ...5.20 Caw Caw Sir Jacob 250 Main Street Tel. 4-5470 Hudson Falls, I I SARATOGA, AVE. UPPER MAIN ST. South Glens Falls Hudson Fails Washington Co. FaiitfSMlitiance 3.20 3.00 4.40 "3.20 3.00 EIGHTH RACErr.

Marie Jean 6.80- into ttie seventh' inning which was- 3.40 1.60 called after the lint half because of Why Mask MomMwi Mm.

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