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Daily Times-Gazette, 10 Jun 1948, p. 17

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THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1948 | THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE SEVENTEEN 7 HOGAN FAVORED The pint-sized Hershey, Pa., stur THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW By Al Fagaly and Harry Shorten | Los Angeles, June 10--(AP)--Fa- | was the logical choice to lead ihe vorite Ben Hogan and about as| pack when the famed trophy is Track Luminaries CROSSWORD - - - By Eugene Sheffer . 7, [ P ON DID Hie STUFF ne etitiv as Lh - Cc usion 1 | Win omic wie wono om (EL ONCE IE PARSON DONCSIEY [oes commen "i | thar, une rie concn Commence Olympic pT Ca Tn | Test Preparations SLOWED WIM DOWN == MIMD A QUICK S10P! || Gott champ. [Rives coum ed VV, 14 CARBUNCLE! YOU NEVER Montreal, June 10--(CP)--Until 3 7, oe [mau HAVE COME! sectional meets and zone trials sort out the pack, Canada's team in the Olympic track competition or men remains conjectural. Between now and the last week of June the four Olympic zone competitions will be fought out at Montreal, London, Ont, Winnipeg and Vancouver. The cream of the crop will converge on Montreal for the Olympic finals and Dominion championships July 9 and 10. Per- formances there will determine the makeup of Canada's squad, 18 in combined track and field. At the moment Canada's out- standing Olympic prospects appear to be Gerard Cote in the marathon and Bob McFarland in the 200- metre event. If anyone can upset Cote, that sensation-maker would likely be T found among such distance men as Walter Pedorick of Hamilton, Lloyd Evans of Montreal, Ab Morton of [7 66 i Galt, Ont., and the veteran Scotty Rankin of Hamilton. Bob McFarland, the sprinter- footballer of the University of HORIZONTAL 50. sober VERTICAL 11. Dickensian 1. artificially 53. legal wrong 1. rabble character - Western Ontario at London, looks erminated' 51. sailor 2 otio 16. 3 : unbeatable for the Dominion crown g ain 55. bol for 3 Som n Teor ling Veo os in the 200-metre dash. gr ym . ship's diary a tore HARD-UP CLUB | received at his London home, Jack BFFORE ALARM CLOCKS Jack Parry of Western is a good 5.Syrian god 5 Ia um 4. natives of (math.) LONDON --(CP) --Summoned | Spenceley tore open the envelope-- | One of the earliest ways of meas- prospect for the 100-metre dash, ° in 8 iy A 5 ray 30. tata almost 200 miles from Chester, to [and found a reminder to pay a uring time was by burning a candle but he will be up against two men 13. be conveyed 62. lateral 6. three-toed gig open a- urgent registered letter | club subscription fee. |or stick. who already have done 9.8 seconds 14. personality : boundary sloth X for 100 yards early this season. 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