% tuning Jspofis Stewart Outfield Job as Bat Nats 1949—A—9 Regains D. Helps Washington C., Saturday, May 21, • — ... I... Middle, Welter Crown Supplanting Lewis, Ed Bogart-Smith Rated Win, Lose, or Draw By BURTON HAWKINS Bouts Added to New Aids in Making Three Best in Chevy Chase A Petition descends on Griffith Stadium it "unsound as Golf Forty-thrje of the Nats' ardent rooters, believing Ring Group's Card Runs Browns Bow Member-Guest and criminal play Buddy Lewis in right field while the clouting ip !y tH# Auooo'M P»h» l> Isirto* Howkmt Ralph Hr* at • N*> •«e th* the Clark Griffith. * ■ Eddie Stewart decorates bench,” petitioned K t » vw" r * t a' on a a# * ter NEW YORK. May 21.—Boxing s us Stewart in field.” Their Ed Stewart the Nat* leading They demanded, bluntly. "Give right hamse.* no* ha* • part**- -n newest combine showed the power hitter last year ha* regamed em- demand has been met. but actually their petition ha cheat 0*t* XI e mSat -O uaal * ployment tn Washington outfield ■ had nothing to do with it. of it* muscles today as it tenta- 1*" a on and *n*» Nad far He ha* moved tn at the expense of The criminal aspects of Lewis playing right listed three championship tha -amatnslae a* tha fka-'-d tively the vete-an Buddy Lew’s and there field may be ignored, since no blood was spilled. ft**-! had a ama-sa* a X* it fight* for June and announced it max be further shifting of the Buddy conceivably could be accused of taking the *. ft ->.| round taua-tU' far had gained exclusive use of the hired hand* unless Gil Coan false since his N#Ma- » v! i Nan ha ahot ,r. art of money under pretenses, batting shakes Yankee Stadium and the Polo hi* slump * ■ r v. and average hasn't approached the ex- tha -v *• Ka-annd proportions Ground* for Lewt* isn't likely to remain on fights. f> H ■» »r« of a but the same L Smith Con*rt# pected of $16,000 employe, by the New York- the bench if Coan continue* hi* Acting swiftly, ar-n* r.' in the Nr<5 bail Louis Cardinals could a con- patna token the St. get axis tied batting deficiencies Over a span Chicago-Detroit virtually atari » a.* ,n *r# a in * p*. on viction in the case of Stan Musial, hitting .233. and welter- of the Nats last nine game* Coan up world middleweight the nr.it No*r that 1Xo*ari aUpfwd It was rather recently that the Nats' first to has batted an unexciting 17* all weight title fights go with its «tat T hA a hr** h* *' 59 baseman. Eddie Robinson, was a .151 batter. of which ha* deflated hi* season NBA heavyweight championship a :n the mania. bt three *t-v*ea Now he's the of the average to 2*1 glory boy Nats, leading show between Ezzard Charles and Taa RmimIi Mat*-* T hr at N.tiari ;n th* Stewart's status as a regular is tionat league AP Wirephoto first because he became ill in We went in the Polo Grounds, either June K e •« nrt* fin* jjace only Philadelphia. assured at least what or 21. a few details have temporarily, Tan team* tied won in row Lewis was in the 117 Only with b*>t hail to Chtyago and got hot, nine a and with his 333 hitting Among his to be cleared for these bouts. SI* }« thf *e< o nd in* Qua. ft.k* every day. 14 safeties have been six * lineujj Thus the pattern of boxing s new and Duke score and Ha- \ Cl P tt of Mine* a and two home Maryland Kuhd Reluctant to Disturb Winner Goliath showed itself as the once- runs—pow- a mam ha’ o? or:* o* tnam m,,»t er which is welcomed bv 20th Century Sporting h*'* turned hart the f'ork a !e* "Buidy wasn't hitting for an average, but that's misleading. powerful Joe Kuhe! Club and the 2-year-old Tourna- Tar Heels »e» » Put »ho • on tha Otr>e He was meeting the ball well, but having little luck. I haven't lewis Not Chasing "Through." Chase In* la’ion U’.• aa ment of Champions folded their won »!•»„**! given up on Buddy. Neither do li fail to recognize that Stewart COMES THROUGH—Robert Villemain of France last night Kuhel hasn t tossed in the towel tents. >**•' hut * No hasp, t plated a is a wha : of player. Both of therti be Playing plenty.” his first Madison Square Garden bout in the final fight staged on Lewis. In fact Buddv yP1 may taiWHi* round of in aataial Allied in close working agree- thrown To Track Title *nif Stev irt’s absence from the Nats' lineup principally was due by Mike Jacobs. Here he is (right* blocking a left by- wedce into the lineup at any mo- ments are the Madison Square seasons «»* out in IS himsalf to the t ne-honored custom of a manager going along with a Pete Mead of Grand Rapids in their middleweight scrap Ville- ment unless Coan perks up Gil **•» •*» Garden Corp., which bought out but hack in Si Ha and W ft winning team. Eddie has been 120 better than main earned a unanimous 10-round decision. AP Wirephofco strangely, was the teams lone HTLL N C Max 31 hitting points Mike Jacobs’ 20th Century S. C. CHAPEL Maanr nad aR at did John Ra hitter a fc it with in their the Nats won 12 of 16 at time when most of the > Lewis, Buddy lineup and the T. of C and Joe Louis' Maryland and Duke are g in* it it; tha bos' club and P**a TCuhel could be for club was batting in the slum dis- games forgiven carrying him, calculating International Boxing Club, which North Caro- Comae;; of Co: umbra trict of 150 When the team Defending Champion he'd brtyk out in a rash of hits. will promote the Charles-Walcott Eastern Nines End in Pits played tha feature fm|* of Tech, Tie, emerged from its protracted slump lina the closest competition as the LeYs contributed little to the Nats’ conquests, perhaps, but contest. The I.B.C. also controls !ha tou.iiaman! On 1 tva ifth ha Gil lost his hitting touch and Southern Conference track and he’s reignized as a fellow who could take the Nats places. It’s the Detroit Olympia and various lopped h;t d"ta ’u»! out of ut* Toss for Foes hasn't regained it aignlfiant that ’s Birdie Tebbetts, discussing the Nats the other arenas around the country. Must Playoff field championship goes into the totssh He used • brasata for hsa Final Kith School StandlnM. Balls Stewart last night was a timely second and tha other ey, "Lewis will He’s a real Nick who stages fights like to have been playing. final dav hit hali farther said, help Washington. pro.” Londes, w. i.. w u hitter the Browns His t<*dav 4 » were hard to It against 1 ban am belies ad 43 fans who declared themselves as "most desirous of in the Olympia, will be the name Tech * l Centra! very judge. just The Tar Heels are in the d'h present pnaaihie. Coolidae 4 5 in flrst to Tty EaMern h 1 wasn't the right kind of single the inning led lj fee! lion! the Ha in this aren’t as of the Cerdan-La Motta 'I Chamberlain day er s seat with 17 after cup dmpprd seeing p Washington year,” quite promoter Wilson 7 n when qualtfte’A rt Roosevelt 1 K Ed Kline of Eastern and Jack Sherry Robertson the !o* « bndia Hta tilt. Western s trials for 10 of today * putt I hack anxioty along that line as Kuhel. His livelihood is dependent 5 4 Bril 0 y and yesterday Anacosila on the mound, but singled Clyde Vollmer ground- mna tncludad 1*0 tafthand a slim-.crowd of 6.814 Pope opposed 15 title events Maryland t* tight ahot* upon is discreet direction of the Nats and in Griffith he has one Only ed out His in the second was in the fifth single out of tha ditch on tha lath (gross $16,338) was present last Pope removed behind with 15 and Duke follow* hole of th#rare clubowners who understand the complexities of the Bill Fuchs at a time when the hoses By He hart walked eight men inning Hrnwnrtl Nr? Nrrd 7J night as Mike Jacobs' 20th staged inning. with 11 North Carolina l* seek industv. sav were fetched the Nats a • Lady Luck will have her came in jammed list nr Hobbv fit «•. show in the Garden. The at the time Don Imlay arrow CtiHRptist its final 3-2 lead Ink Its third title in without concerning the pairings of the on balls nnil and in* IVtm Adviie Costs Nothing, Freely Given ailing promoter was on hand as and gave up four bases the service* of Rill Alhans its partn?r S», high school baseball play- Sid Hudson, who' notched his h»>?H mart? tHr l Pi? Robert Villemain of France cuffed puolic the remainder of the way. Eastern talented fre«hman hurdler and flight »iUt * ( iff could be a superb second-guesser, but it is Kuhel who a offs Tuesday. A flip of second victory with 7-hit effort, 7.1 #nd Btwanrii on fha his was to a 10-round decision opening got only four hits and Tech only who twisted hi* ankle two ptarliwd runs re club with no interference from the front office. It is boosted the Nats into a 5-2 lead jumper the coin will decide who will meet big g'??n until dg'g over Pete Mead of Grand Rapids, five, but nine errors, five by davs ago and who before his putting Kuhi who decides the composition of his If he heeded in the third when he with >**>.*; jjs >»*•«« m lineup. who and where. Eastern and four marred singled f Mich. by Tech, was expected to qualify Ch»** m*n>h*f* H#S|h • *-* lette of advice he’d be wearing a within a week the bases filled injury straightjacket Had Tech beaten Eastern yes- Eastern's l>-* N 1 4i$utl* C*Qk4ft' »* the contest. usually for four events * ** and le Nats would be a dissension-riddled team. round of reg- The Browns had clipped Sid for JUt-iti »«4 m terday in the final •• « V* reliable thud baseman, Harry Leading performance yesterday * ftftlftf ft l i* *’ 4*Uf 14M * ft % rat didn’t install Stewart in field. Like would have two runs in the second when Ed * s« (.■> Ja.4**§ ** ,<»•- Imm« %•»» 1 *4 ■•„ petition right all ular play, the Trainers was Kallas, guilty of three miscues was the n>ar-record javelin toss * Nuitumh 41and '» **« i+mm* Nines Pella gnni singled across Roy maj( league managers, Joe receives much mail. During the G.W., Maryland drawn Western, which squeezed A * hb C rt M -*f*i ft hs»« < >-<»4*«flftiOi' ft: scared In the fourth when Carolina* note -the “we’re with you, things will tory over Chamberlain. The series again O* fefft tr Tit** ***««« ft *4 improve’’ > type—which Wilson sealed up third place is almost certain to stand today '*■» ?t» * •■ v« ft Seasons Sievers singled to continued Ob• End a right, he f predated Today program calls for first-round $rlfff*4 !*'«■«• e • lid < ft A «t#t deeply. with a 10-4 victory over Central. It is in this event incidentally team No. 1 and team all the way to third on Stewart s r»Jom» ,* 4 ft 4 Mft*.rm im If.### here also were some be the meeting of A* *» letters which suggested Kuhel would Georgetown will only Preston Kavanaugh doubled and that Maryland Is hcavtrs! repre- a hi ft* -p 2 and No. fumble and came across on Lol- * ttP ,l t'*5#i Ho* * * '.'.mi*-* c ft lore a team still in uni- No. 4, while teams No. find suitable employment as ditch-digger. The Nats were college baseball to drive in three runs, sented. with Ike Elf horn. Tom A'ujf** «n• rum ng enough. Too many “hit” signs were being flashed to ington is winding up with game more with a ba.ses-loaded double. fied for today s payoff tosses t'ul >• I. fti -4 N-1t« a I 1ft* in the final five innings p and Eastern at Tech, throwing first that Hm mi *■> f.tfl• #: FW-i# fttt4 the itters on 3-and-l this afternoon at Georgetown The was at Central. The Old showing best so * counts. The batters weren’t given the game played Nats Taper at Bat. liner |«»ftip K Wh#*,»t fiftt*ft- * !M|t into a tie. Eastern and Tech ft “hit sign often enough. Do this, do that. Maryland is finishing with a game place Anacostia "w-alked" over Bell, far is Sprinter Bill Alcxton. who p Kft imb* 4* M*' • issue with a toss Washington clustered six of its rtiprr* ir fti*4 Hfftt-PaiB M- !»#f *«f. Catholic and Ameri- wall settle the « t's a healthy situation, of when the customers care. at Duquesne. 10-0,, at Anacostia. Each team is qualified for the 100-yard dash Nn T^> k course, morning. Each w'ill be eight hits in the flrst three in- can already are finished. Monday three hits, but the final with a 10 2-second time and Int< se interest in the Nats’ activities is what the Washington collected only nings to shell A! Papal from the W. w.*uld hoping to take on Western in thei Additional froi office but A victory for G. today Indians were given 22 free pases for the 220 final with a 215-sec Sport* welcomes, when petitions start governing the round. Wilson finished mound. Against Bill Kennedy give it the unofficial local col- opening Pitchers Gene Milito and Jim ond time, both the fastest turned mal up of lineups, 16 major league managers will submit is by and Dick Starr, the Nats fash- on diamond title. The Colon- in third place and, therefore, Also among the Following Pag« legiate Sindler. two hits last In yesterday resi lations. considered to be a tougher prob- ioned only in the five ials already have beaten the Hoyas Coolidge, last year's champion, leadera la Karl Rubach, who la lem than Western. innings, but Hudsoh required no once and also have defeated and closed the season in a tie with tied with Dukes Tommy Reeves It doesn't always work out that additional blasting, tied Maryland. If Georgetown Central for sixth place with a as leader In the 220-yard low and Western, which AUTO GLASS for is messed up way, however, times of Fiist Golf Cup Mrs. Rand wrlns, the whole thing 16-8 victory over Roosevelt at NAT NOTES-Mickey Haefner hurdles. Both turned in finished just one game ahead of HEW LOW PUCES with probably none having a clear Roosevelt. Roosevelt was leading, w as to pursue victory No. 4 today 24 A seconds yesterday. Anacostia. will enter the playoffs WtuU Ym W•>! claim. The Hoyas have split two 6-2, at the end of the first inping, against the Browns' Red Em b tee Reeves also is the No 1 per- Wbn With WMAL Meet Net 77 billed as the “dark horse.’’ with Maryland. but Coolidge took over in the Chicago invades tomorrow for former In the broad jump at 21 STANDARD AUTO GLASS Th WMAL Class B tournament for Be gross honors, but with PRch Georgetown yeesterday had a Raider* Could Touch. second and remained In front. the opener of a 3-game series.... feet 5 Inches Another double U4 N it MW Rt S*n on « Rn*»t of 1 e Women's District Golf contestant limited to one prize the five-game winning streak broken With Dale Larsen back in the Roosevelt hurlers issued 18 walks Eddie Robinson s 13-game hitting leader Is Bob fiehgman of North ||r low gross went to Mrs. Bradley w'hen Villanova came through at nine hits. streak ended last Carolina He pares the field with Asso ation produced a first-time lineup and Dale Summorbell and gave up night. Burrow's of Manor with a 95. Mrs. with a three-run ninth inning for his peak, the Raiders could cause BRIEFS—second round oi ine The fanciest double-play of the 47 feel 1*« Inches In the shot and cup' nner at Congressional Coun- Burrows w'as the only prize winner a 12-11 triumph on the Hilltop. the winner Of the draw some trou- playoff is scheduled next Thurs- season was registered by the Nats with 145 feet 3 Inches in the < ub in Mrs. Dallas in her try yesterday family this week as her The Hoyas used four pitchers who ble on Tuesday. Summerbell had day with Tuesday's winners meet- in the sixth inning when Whitey discus. Ran' of Belle who shot a husband finished Haven, out of the money were nicked for 13 hits, while Ray two official trips at bat against ing in one game and the losers Platt s grounder ricocheted off 17 in 94 id deducted handicap the Kenwood Invitation and Corley of Georgetown got three and collected two in another. Last year, double- Sam Dentes arm to v\oWma\ Chamberlain Shortstop strol s for a net 77. their son was CO. eliminated in the of his team's 14 safties. hits. He slammed a headers were played at Griffith Second Baseman A! Kozar A. U. Gains M.-D. Title M Rand went to Pro Tommy M,ax I schoolboy tournament. with one man on base to start Stadium; this year two games will Kozar threw low to Robinson, but at Belle Haven three Other <»—!'« U0*ti Ryai years prize winners, in order, Western rolling in the first in- be played on different fields. Eddie dug it out of the dirt to get nd said she'd like to start were: Mrs. Frank ago Murphy, jr., of Barons Win ning. Larsen high lighted a five- Disappointment of the year was Hudson out of a jam. At Sho'men’s Expense con- — Generals, play g golf. Under Ryan’s Congressional, 96 17 69; Mrs. at least mm run outburst in the third by slam- Anacostia, which figured fcppctel D**po*fk •• TK* %>mt 0t*» stan tutelage she has improved Joseph Kerr of Kenwood .96-17—79; ming a homer with two on. to land a playoff berth. One rea- each year and is about to Mrs. R. H. 3 CHESTERTOWN Md May 21 ready Northwood of Armv School Games The surprise action of the day, son for Anacostia's poor showing Nats, 5; Browns, movi into Class A. Mrs. Rand has Navy, Mrs. Key St t. AB H O A W**h AB W O A —Less than a week after it was 97-18—79: Mildred Jorg was in the was the loss of Leo Kerschbaum, 5 114 C—: :f 4 l 3 © however, presented Pe.Ugrini about of the finia ;d in the prize list of Class B of Indian Spring. 96-16—80: Mrs. Washington-Lee High of Arling- has had Spance * f 114 0 va**r rf 4 3 © © considered just out Eastern-Tech game, billed as a star pitcher, who poison © 7b © 1 Priddv 2b 1 3 3 R«bt*nr» 3 1 American University s base- toun iments before, but never on Robert McMaull ton will head for Portsmouth and 4 © * © Kn*tr 2b J ft 3 3 race, of Bethesda. "pitchers’ duel." Shoddy playing, ivy on both arms, fungus infection Grwhim lb and the State Schoolboy Kokbinnwi lb J © 12 1 [which © © Th winner's 94 also was good the host 98-17—81. baseball championship tourna- coaches LolMr.r 4 © A 1 Vo* Jh 4 3 Conference baseball title club, affair left arm. High school *• 1 runs, drew the seven-inning And-rmn 3b 2 0 11 Han 3 © 3 to week. The Generals •Platt © © « 113 1 The Eagles blasted their way ment next out to 2 hours and 45 minutes. favor extending series games to 1 *v»n«.r S'lllivft.ib 1 © 1 © 4 3 13 the crown by sinking cinched the Northern Virginia © © I yesterday Toss Decides Golf Colonial "I think that wind had a lot nine innings. ... A lot of games n»na!.n ) Terp, 1 © © © 22-12 for Coi) Players title last with a 2-1 triumph K*n©M«-ii Washington College night to do with it." said Eastern Coach they reason, are won in those last ?DH’!n;rr 1 1 © © © © © © their third victory over Mafch at Belle Haven On over George Washington, their two iFn’intn straight All-Southern Nine Bobby Hart. "I know I wouldn’t frames. 0 © © © 8t*rr p in less than a week third in four outings against the 10©© the Shoremen toss decided low net ly the Associated Pres* Hahn-r blow for the Gen- Last Saturday the Eagles ap- at Belle Haven's Presidents. Big 3? 3 74 1© T-tMlt 33 • 71 11 yesterday RALEIGH. N. C.. 21.—Out- after May erals was Dee Haslip's homer in •Hi* !r»’« doubt# pl*v for Andt-rn^i in ©*h peared out of contention two-ball golf tournament Driver tSsnglad for Kanr»#dv in itb fielder A1 of and Track Is a Cesky Maryland Midget ‘-n the first game of double Fancy 1 for 7th losing Mrs. F. E. Tomlinson and the fourth. Sloppy Likely fUn DHUngar Pitcher Tim iPonijad up for Storr in Atn Shank of George one tradi- header to Washington College uheroft tied with Mr. and Also a close between 8* Um * ©7© i«© ©OB 3 are on the 17? ©b© ftb» —A an Washington 20-man rivals was Bethesda's 2-1 Washington here But they came back with THRU LOCATIOHS 3. M. Hammsla. The tional Run* Kokm <7» 8iav»r* Sta*%rt Vnllm*' flip All-Southern Conference baseball To Scramble Wilbers Puzzles Lanham Fans in the A\f *» m ISM over Blair rvnta F\an* H’idoon Error* Pap*- SUwr-{ unexpected S-0 triumph 4lh A ri.A o who win yesterday. Johnny Tomlinson-Ashcroft, team ort. Dam# Run* bottod in Vollmat PaHo*i > I announced today. Selections the Associated Presi auto-racing fans at ! nightcap to qualify for the play- mi m at r 1,1 it* 7-16—71 to deadlock the .Buell's triple and Roddy Ware's iy Midget grin! 8ta«ort »?', Hudorn <3», Too- were made the Southern Con- how* hit 8*aw»rt nifty- f>an a Krw*r Then two they iiiii a * at* at ii ••*• by in the seventh were decid- NEW YORK. May 21.—Doubt are un- ‘offs days ago sla team which also had I single West Lanham Speedway •nd Robtn*on I *rH on ha mo Alt lout* 1, ference Writers' Association. on m Wash- Sports ing factors. about the track conditions cooled W»*h:n* «o. • Ba^*** h*!U Of! Hud«*n again beat the Shoremen -71. about whether to ac- « of? 3 off Kannrdf 1 off Starr. 1 University of South Carolina led decided yet Papal to the and In other nearby Maryland off many arguments as to the pos- Rtrikmi1* Bv Po;*«i. 1. bv Mud*«*n 3 bv ington open playoff* •e also was a tie for low with four men. Unanimous choices cept Dee Toian as one heck of a Kanoadr 7 bv Storr ? HU ft- Off P*r**i * their airing with yes- games. Hyattsville nosed out sibility of a record in today's $25.- in 2J* inning* oft Kannadv 1 jft 31, in- completed finally taken by Mrs. J. P. were Inflelder and in Charley Teague 000-added Withers Mile at Bel- good driver with a good act or ning* off Storr 1 2 mnin#* Wit by terday * one-*!ded triumph Greenbelt, 6-5; Bladensburg beat nitabar Hudann Spare* > PoMtd boll -LnUar laud and Eddie Semmler Pitcher Dick Vanderclute of Wake Five homer* were hit in the Maryland Park. 7-4; Gaithersburg mont Park. consider him as a stssv. El Senor Wmnmi pUchar~~H*d*otf f2-Jt Losing ntwh- ar 0-7' Cmpiraa -MrOn»*n J*w»a« *nd Hur- quick death playoff after Forest. game including t wo by A U s Bob used two homers to help sink The weatherman, in a sour mood Toran is the fellow who is driven lay. Ism© -3 2© Attandj»naa—ft SO© had scored 41-38—79 to He also got two singles Woodward, 7-1. and Mount Rainier yesterday, may have settled the Laraon the 40-39—79 turned in by onto the racing strip in a very- runs Howard Nine spanked Richard Montgomery, issue even before the field of and drove in eight Mrs. Betty Meckley and Maury Finishing convertible and who has Qprdozo's Squad Again 10-5. Mount Vernon won over 3-year-olds started for the post beautiful Fitzg aid. out for him to walk Campaign at Lincoln Fairfax 9-3, in another Virginia in this 74th running of the stake a rug rolled S. A. High Track Champ ~ on his machine, ioin Special Dispatch to Tht Star game. He the big to gold racing By tbo Auooo'td Pr#*4 Rosecroft Picks Two wept yesterday, leaving also a beautiful thing. Hai Roll* Skaters Compete LINCOLN. Pa.. May 21.— Among private schools, George- course sloppy. very BALTIMORE May 21 —A 10- wears a tuxedo while driv ng ard Rol r skating speed and dance Howard University of Washington town Prep blanked St. Anthony's. Belmont dries out quickly and second 100-yard dash by Louu his valet must brush him off and comp itions among Alexandria ends its baseball season with a 3-0, with Keith Vinsonhaler's two- the sun was reported ready to Mathis of Dunbar High of Wash- Associate Judges before Toran are game here run also dust the auto the and Washington leaders today against Lincoln double in the seventh, and take over today, but there would ington featured South Atlantic Associate for the 20- will touch it. judge* sched led tonight at 9 o'clock at University. Lincoln topped the Devitt blasted Priory. 12-4. have to be a very rapid drving- Conference high school track meet nuht inaugural harnea* raring {mua^L7, a sort of mix'd re- Seventeenth Bisons in an earlier tilt this He received the 1 tional Arena, spring. out process to avert an off-track yesterday. session of the new 1000 000 Rree N.W. at Western Netmen Ahead ception of some laughs and half- of >2sa rouwrw it.w. «. > Btreel and Kalorama road Yesterday Dover, Del.. Headed by Fred Hooper's Olym- Cardoso Washington repeated croft Raceway next Thurs- L hearted cheers last night, despite opening Howard lost to Delaware State, Western tennis team won and Noble as loop champion with 46'y points, Higlfs pia Crispin Oglebav’s night in nearby Oxon Hill •mUim « » M H il l» f >OCTHFRN ASSOCIATION. some driving. He sc I a day § 9-6, for the second time. Dela- its third match in which occa- very fancy followed Dunbar with 24 m4|W lIHultMN Rock. 1. six starts by Impulse—the pair by will he J Norman Hunter of Rami ham. 11: Little track record in a qualify- Md e. 1. ware used a four-run in- 10-lap Baltimore was third Vastiv 10; Mobile. eighth defeating Anacostia. 5-1, yester- sioned talk of possible new marks— Douglaas of Md and fie* brook ooga. 9; New Orleans. S. and in a semifinal he Westminster Chatt to come from behind. at ing race with 25 5 6 Other team aeores s at Atlanta, ning day Potomac Park. .seven sophomores were entered in of Moon. Va tt wa* an- Memi postponed._ started last and took over first Smith the Withers. The others were from Washington were Arm- the Mary- within the two laps. nounced yesterday by Woodvale Farm's Halt. Mrs. Aksel plate first strong. fourth with If**!, and 4.500 that turned land Racing Commission and Schedules The crowd of seventh with 0 Standings Mich. Wichfleld s Daiquari. Oreentree Phelbs. associate w«l work Bafeball State Is Okayed; oiJt. despite cold and threatening The fudge* SATURDAY, MAY 81, 1949. Stable's One Hitter. Cain Hoy for last night's first pro- under Wayne Groves of VltUflB and Olympia's weather. Mrs. Low Net 1 Stable's Dry Fly who was gram of the season did go all out Mogruder Ohio, recently appointed IfLI I It's Ten' stablemate. Ocean Drive. ateward MERICAN 'Big Again to cheer an old favorite Len Dun- In Golf at presiding With seven starters, the With- Army Navy the lateat trainer* to t mitt Yeaterday id! J'g |® ly Associated Frau cln. who won the 25-lap feature Among i ai-sisi-i ers would gross *30.450 and net Army Nary Clubs ladles' day Was! ft: St. L, 8 in). rice. arrive with thetr atabie* yeaterday Phila Detroit. 1 EVANSTON. 111.. May 21.—It’s tournament under M^5 2; Islllllllsi the winner *21.400. golf played were * Benny Mitchell (1 innings). the Ten two-thirds went to Mr* Chic* at N. Y rain. 4! 2j 4j 2 1* 1»! .643: Big again, but the new handicap, and Jim Britt, a conmatent ytrtor rain. Ni^York |-| 2| 2| 2\ Worlcs Tie YOW Cleve. at Boston, Typos, Body C. B Magnifier wtth ST-12—75 KNOWS 3! 3| 1! 2\ 161 13 .552 2Vi member. State College, last aeaaon at Laurel Harry Short | Ditrait j 1|—| 21 4| Griffs' Records yesterday over Mrs Irvins Bwan- won t enter Clash of Columbus. Ohio, wa* another ante* Today ! 1 .533j 3 league competition BatitBi In W Phlli'phti 3|~2|—j 2j 6[ 0| 2[ j 16j 14j Departmental son. 96-12—S4 and Mrs. T. tn 10 Wash.. I 30. new arrival He brought St Ij i> at | 15; 14j VA until the 1950-1 school year. In AB R H 2b. 3b Hr Rfc. Pet Tightest of yesterday s sandiot Reed. 112-21—91. The suest win-* Chic > at New York. Chicijo [ 1| H~lH~di~3l 2j 7! .5171 Ctndinl 1110 6 0 0 l.M horse*, including Profliist a S- at Phila. 0 600 bueball league games was the 4-4 Detrc 161 .5161 3Vj Conference football the Spartans Thompson 5 18 10 0 ner was Mrs. Averlil Cave of New whoae standout Cleve nd at Boston. Washington | 1| 2| 2| 2j-| 3j 2j 4| 15| Haynes 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 500 tie Union year-old. perfor- must mark time until 1953. 14" m-lnnlng played by York with 92 gross Welt el __ 23 382003 mances last year make him a Clwelmd 2| 31 llj 121 .4761 4H 8 | 2| 2] 1| 1| Oj—| a East Stewart 42 8 14 6 1 2 Printers and Northeast Body Nine-hole prize winner* were C at) Tomorrow Michigan State, bustling 38 8 ? fi 324*|3 Wrong threat at the track 14! 5 Robinson 111 18 j in loop The at Wash 2:30. Boston j 2| 0| 3| 3! 2| 0|—| 2| 12| .462] Lansing, Mich., institution with Robertson 62 12 18 3 1 4 8 304 Works Departmental Mrs. W o Ooodney 54-IS—36 Chlca 0 0 8 264 Cleve: id at Phila (2>. Dente 116 11 33 4 Printers knotted thing* with three St. Louis .300116 an enrollment of 16.000, yesterday 5 o 3 7 2.6 and Mrs. H. P Van Ormer SO- fit. U it New York 12). j 0[ 4] 3| 0| Oj lj H—1 t| »1[ ChrUtman 28 f 1 1 5 o n o 4 36.3 in the sixth. Detro at Boston. was formal Conference ad- Hudson 18 runs 24—36 with grow to Mrs. John Lari 1 1 voted 35 2 3 1 6 110113|14|14|15|12|14|21| | Coen 134 14 2J1 Naval Reserve moved into a mittance by the faculty repre- Goetz with $4. BASEBALL S£r§ i 1 i? tie in Anacostia Recre- BEST! sentatives, policy-making body of fi?. Arst-place TODAY—2:JO fM. i * «•*!»• t the Midwestern athletic Yo”r m if li » 1 ation League by topping Campus ATIONAL f||. 1,1 powerful Lewis_ 83 4 14 3 1 2 j6 1*8 Baseball 0 O o 1 .154 Club. 4-3. In Industrial League vt It. LMit ilti Ye»Ur4»r •* «*» 5 3 circuit. Caieert ... 13 2 2 College WatfciftftM fti i I 1 | I f | 1 H .14. •y Sw tmreil Sr— g i Simmons .. 7210000 Bob Dehner contributed a triple rk. 8: Ctnel.. 0 2 £ *£ I £ * £ > I 11 State's first Confer- O O o * 0*2 New 1 “. Michigan Haefuer 15 0 1 inmcai Lusn nu Pitt*. ■ Boston. 1 in) 0 1 o « O n .062 three singles to Cameo's 9-4 ence as a successor to the Scarborouth 1* Mid t » Taka 0* to I: Bfklyn. 2 (n). New York 1* .«*1| activity Masterson.. 6 o o o o n o .000 TOUAUfl*—CtttCACiO—tM \—\ 3| 2| 2| S| 4| 2\ 2| 11| Tin over Thrifty. toaatoi to Phil*, t Chic**o, r»ln. University of Chicago, which Welteroth— 5 0 o 0 o o o l| M6 1 0 oot; Boston I 3!—| 4j lj 2j 51 lj 1| 17j 1»| will be in the Weik .100600 .OOttj Pa« tor Ma*a> dropped out in 1946. Okrie_ © 0 0 8 0 00 < ims* T«4*y 2\ ISi 14! .00>>j Club at Norfolk Brooklyn ! 3j lj—[ 3| 1| 2j 3j .517jJ_ 1950 cross-country track season, PMehiaf. Capitol AUTO RKPAIMM Bom *t Pittsburgh. •to** Mitw or .517 IP H BB SOOSCG W A golf team from Congressional New rk *t Cincinnati Cincinmti j 2j 3[ Q|—| 4j 1| 2j 3j 15| 14| In 1950-1 basket ball, indoor U J_ j 4* 30 19 !<> ft) Urn* Phil* t Chicago Haefner Club was tn Norfolk today and other winter 81 IT rountry tad RtRAIRTIRO n *t St. Louis. 31 16 .467 4H track, swimming Caleerl 42H 11 Brook Pittsburgh j 5| 1| 3;—| 1| 2| 2j 14j * Com- *» WW •«* will on Masterson 244 1* 5 for a two-day series with the ■WT TO#* AVI-. H. W.. sports, the Spartans carry 6t 24 15 ATM A NtW Phitaphia i lj 1| 4j 1| lj—j 4[ lj 13, 1S|.464 4V, Scarborouth 81 missioned Officer#' Club team. Sou if) *- ie» T»m»rr*w as a Conference mem- Welteroth 1*4 14 1* 5 eiMTftlfl. lit. Ot full-fledged Vunmx i" ..... MlMlhM A N ITtim H. I .423: Hudson 53 4T 23 14 Warner led 9#0 St. Louis 01 0| 21 1[ 3j 4; llj 15j &«/» Assistant Pro Gray MtSljeV.rr * ... o«w Phil*, it Pittsburgh «2>. | lj-| ber. thereafter entering all other 144 20 6 tm * urn** v «w « w Ax Thompson be !■»«» Twt £•*#*» 1001 V. *1 Brook n *t Cincl. <2). 16i .365 6Vi Wetk 34 * T 4 the local club, ahtch will host >»»«— town >**• ♦ nn W- »t Chicago. Chicego j 0] 1| 1| 3j 2j lj 2|—I l»j sports as they come up with the OSitftowt Atrm II...... Bofo Candlni_ 6*a 4 1 1 next month. New irk at St L. . 1 of football. 14 1.. 01 in a return match liar-.sc* >---—- Lost illjl2!14jl4!l«|15!15|16i | | J exception Haynea_8 If 0