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4 Jj^^Mulnsaimrtfi'hesda THE EVENING STAR ** Horsemen Contesting Springfield Clinches Redskins Fight Washington. D C. B-13 Lose Round in SATURDAY. JULY 25, Five Crowns Today Spot With Heurich Against Award to DeLaurentis The Washington Redskins yes- pending final outcome of the Seixas and Clark terday lost an initial attempt to suit. Judge Keech had taken In Warrenton Show In Sandlot Playoff the matter under advisement keep from paying an additional By Robert Phillips The Springfield Virginians join Thursday, after hearing argu- Reach Semifinals B. $1,838 to an injured football Star Staff Correspondent the Heurich Brewers as the two ments by opposing counsel. By ths Associated Press player no longer with the team. Va., July 25. representatives in the City Series, The suit contends that the July WARRENTON. Under a ruling by Theodore have been allowed PHILADELPHIA. 25. Three SIOO stakes five which will decide the 1953 sand- club should and Britton, deputy commissioner of credit for entire sum of Top-seeded Vic Seixas of Phila- championships were to be settled lot baseball championship early the in September. the District’s compensation dis- $2,799 paid the player. Under delphia and Straight Clark of this afternoon in the second ses- trict, the club was ordered to sion of Horse- Springfield clinched the sec- Britton’s ruling the club was Pasadena. Calif., clash today in the Professional pay an additional sum as com- given for paying DeLau- man’s Association show ond spot yesterday by beating credit the semifinals of the Pennsyl- here. Bonat’s Case, 11-10, on the West pensation to John V. DeLauren- rentis only $549 as compensa- Only one championship ribbon vania State tennis Ellipse. It brought the Vir- tis, former Redskins lineman, tion. Britton ruled that the champion- was pinned opening day. Mrs. A. for a leg injury ginians’ second-half record to suffered in an other $2,250 had been paid the ship at Merlon Cricket Club. C. Randolph of Upperville sent game in August, 7-4 and their season mark to exhibition 1951. player under terms of the con- Seixas turned back Jacque out a young gray hunter named The club filed an injunction tract, which was terminated. to 13-6, thus outdistancing Defend- Grigry of Los Angeles, 6—2. Silverfoot top the green ing Champion Silver Hill, which suit seeking to get aside the The total compensation award classes. Silverfoot and Robert finished with 6-5 and 11-8 rec- award and explaining that the to DeLaurentis was in the sum of 6—4. yesterday, while Clark Burke’s Short Day were neck ords. A postponed game between injured player already had been $2,387. The balance of $1,838 eliminated Noel Brown of Santa neck throughout the after- paid the sum of $2,799 by and Springfield and Silver Hill will the remained after the club had Monica, Calif., 6—3, 6—3. Clark noon and wound up tied at 12 not be played, club. been given credit for paying V 2 since it would not the is seeded fifth. Seixas points each. The tie was broken have a bearing on second place. Yesterday Judge Richmond B. $549 as compensation. The defeated in the championship preliminary In other games yesterday, the Keech of the District Court re- compensation award was the first Clark in the 1951 and 1952 finals. won by Silverfoot with Short Union Printers edged Atchison fused to grant the Redskins a made to a football player in the Second-seeded Tony Trabert Day second. Sc Keller, 1-0, in a Departmental preliminary injunction, which District for injuries. of Cincinnati, who defeated Hal Jacqueline Vial of Richmond League game on the South El- would have stopped the club De Laurentis is now assistant Burrows of Charlottesville, Va., having won the Professional Horseman’s lipse and Washington Boys’ Club from to make any pay- football coach at the Virginia I—6, 6—4. 6—o. yesterday, faces Association Challenge Trophy on defeated Arcade Pontiac, 5-1, in ment on the additional sum Military Institute. Grant Golden of Chicago in the her 15-hand chestnut mare. It a Boys’ Club of Washington Lim- other semifinal pairing. Golden Spinning Time. The runnerup ited League contest on the North ousted veteran Sidney B. Wood, George Ellipse. jr., of New York, 6—l, 6—2, in was DiPaula’s Lariat. THE CUP CHANGES Spellman Racing HANDS—Larry (leftl, captain of the District junior golf pitched Dell Playing Today the quarter-finals . Top horse among the novices Dutch Schaefer his ; (Continued From Page B-12.) team defeated the Canadians, 8-3, yesterday at Columbia Country Club, holds cup. In Pennsylvania was Angelina Carabelli’s That that the third straight five-hitter against the women’s He is being congratulated by George C. Havenob, an official of the straight and Eastern semifinals, Night, who defeated a field of Canadian team; Bill Bell, the Printers since he won the races, including a di- States captain Margaret 25 young hunters representing of the losers, and 12-year-old Phil Brownlee of the Canadians. —Star Staff Photo. first-half championship game on vision of the Select Stakes at In Western Finals Osborne du Pont of July 6, but this time Monmouth Park in his start Wilmington, Del., opposes Miss stables from half a dozen Vir- he was last By «h« Associated Press ginia counties. bested by Harry Wolfe’s three- But he’ll be meeting stiffer com- Anita Kanter of San Francisco petition in the Saranac, in CAMPAIGN. 111., July 25 and top-seeded Louise Another Simpson Cup hit performance. Tom Warner which Donald Dell of Brough exceptionally well- he has high weight of 121 pounds. Bethesda. Md., of Beverly Hills, Calif., (Continued From Page B-12.) Major League Box Scores tripled in the sixth inning and Perry, plays filled division was that for small Toughest opposition is ex- fades second-seeded Norm Gibson hunters, YESTERDAY’S GAMES came home on a ground ball to Los Angeles, in Althea of New York. which drew almost a pected Ben F. Whitaker’s the finals of the matches score of who defeated Dunn, leave to- the infield to score the only from boys division of the Quarter-final saw entries. The small night along with Spellman, run. Tahitian King, second in the Western Miss Brough beat Louise championship Be- Tigers, 5; Yanks, 1 Braves, 11; Dodgers, 6 Junior and Boys tennis cham- hunter and tricol- man and Dunn for the USGA’s Bill Wright outstanding right- weights with 120. There are Felix of Meriden. Conn., 6—l, ors conformation hunter, New York. A.H.O.A. Detroit. A.H.O.A. Milwaukee A.H.O.A. Brooklyn A.H.O.A. pionships here today. for national junior championship in Martin.2b 4 0 3 4 Kuenn.ss 4 0 2 4 Bruton .cf 4 16 0 Gilliam,2b 3 O 5 2 hander for Roosevelt High last some lightweights who could be 6- Miss Gibson eliminated green working hunters, working Collins,lb 2 0 9 0 Pesky.2b 4 2 2 3 Logan.ss 6 7 0 6 Reese.ss 4 O 3 7 Dell won semifinal Tulsa.. Okla. First round matches •Mlse.lb 2 0 5 0 Boone,3b 3 10 1 Mathe's.3b 3 2 2 1 gnider.cf 52 O O spring, struck out 13 and gave dangerous, such as the Belair his match Mrs. Bunny Vosters of Phila- hunters and open jumpers were Mantle,cf 4 0 0 0 Delsing.cf 4 3 2 0 Gordon.lf 4 0 3 0 Roblns’n.lf 4 2 0 0 Stud’s Sabette, filly, with 106 yesterday from Kay Champion. are scheduled next Wednesday. :» 0 up five hits in beating Arcade a delphia. 6—4. 6—4; Mrs. du Pont to be afternoon. Berra.c 4 14 0 Nieman.lf o 2 O Pendle’n.lf 0 10 Hodges.lb 5 0 110 Dayton, Ohio. 6—l, 6—l, awarded this 12-Year-Old Loses. Bauer,rf 2 2 1 0 Dropo.lb 43 8 1 Pafko.rf 4 2 0 0 Furfilo.rf 6 12 0 Pontiac, first-half champions in pounds, and C. V. Whitney’s Fly while defeated Julie Sampson of San Model green hunters—l, P. M. War- Renna.lf 3 0 0 0 Lund.rf 2 0 2 O Thorpe.rf 10 10 Campa’a.c 3 2 6 1 IH. Perry, brother of Bob Perry, a burg’* Spawn; 2. Robert Burke’s The M’Do’d,3b 3 0 0 3 Bucha.c 3 0 8 0 Adcock.lb 4 2 6 2 Cox,3b 5 0 12 the Boys’ Club of Washington Wheel Marino. Calif., 6—2, 6—l, and Little Phil Brownlee, the 12- Rizzuto,a* 0 0 Cup American; 3. Tipperary Farm's Teddy's 2 16 Hoeft.p 3 11 Cooper.c 5 14 0 Loes.p 10 0 1 19-and-under race, Davis alternate, eliminated Kanter Jane; 4. Morton W. Smith's Country year-old Canadian who almost rßollweg 10 0 0 Dlttmer.’ib 5 3 2 0 Wade.p 0 0 O 0 division. Jim Hill Others in the to be tele- Wayne Peacock Miss ousted Katherine Bor. Miranda.ss 0 0 10 Surkont.p 3 0 11 •Williams 10 0 0 collected two a on CBS network from of Wauwatosa, of Conway, N. 11., Model Waverly fits into his golf bag, lost his McDon’d.p 2 0 0 2 Burdette.p 0 0 10 Black.p 00 0 1 doubles and vised the Wis. Hubbell _ hunter—l.
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