IV*) mile end one-half gal-ind Belmont Park at 1:48 T» but Blue Man from the alt Stable of A. W. Abbott **. Y figures to be all alone croaaea the finish line in an expected crowd of 50,-tore.MAKERS HAVE made the Hue Swords, winner of the aa and third in the Kentuckthe 4 to 8 choice to take b winner's share of $84 400, ouldn't be surprising to see a triple crown, which also the Derby and Preakness, makers figure it'll be Ar* r»n from the Cain Hoy 8ta-few York copper magnate Guggenheim or Sub Fleet larles T, Fisher's DixianaBELL RINGS—Young pitchers of the Bristol club of the Class D Appalachian League continue to amaze baseball people. On the heels of Ron Necciai's record strikeout feats. Bill Bell, above turned in two consecutive no-hitters He allowed only one run and five hit* in three games, pitched 26 straight scoreless innings. lt;NEA)League pennant scrap.The Gtanta reached the depth of their slump last night. The Polo Grounders invaded Pittsburgh, usually a tonic for alumping teams, but the Pirates refused to roll over and play dead.Little Murray Dickson stifled the Giants, 8-1, on seven hits, beating Pirate killer Sal Maglie in the process. Magiie had a string of 13 straight victories over the Pirates before his encounter with Dickson.BROOKLYN Tt'RNI.O RACK the Reis, 6 4, in a night game at Cincinnati with Preacher Ro« picking up his fifth straight victory. The Preach almost blew the decision in the ninth when the Reds rallied for all of their runs. Joe Black suppressed the uprising.The St. Louis Caiumals edged the PhiladeiDhia Phils. 5-4, and theY00 Ml^seo TVtE FUN/THE OCX3 FINALLY BROKE DOWN AMD CONFESSED WHERE WE MID THE 3CWEL$?—HE HAD 8URVEO Them in THE RACK. YARD ONDER THE OLD ,TlN HOME PLATE ■THE COP6 have them NOW /AWPF -’^PUTT-TT'* QUICK f WATER'— U(3-A\MK/X AtEAM , BRANDY '///■