THE EVENING STAR ** Washington. D C. A-20 OCTOBER 18. lIU Gene Smith's Brother MONPAT. On Supporting Card St. John's Envisions % i jBM Ib jx 4 «_ *Hl|| -mSHt After m \ j# flBHj JHL m AtTumer'sTomorrow Perfect Season Harold Smith. Gene Smith’s xt/A 'Rod 7Homa£_ kid brother, is on the support- Time was When Lorraine Gulll i. But for a mediocre third game, ing fight card at Turner’s was a threat to set a duckpin I Lockhart might have cracked the Win Over Calvert Hall K m Arena tomorrow night to back ; record any time she moved into j tournament record of 1,047 set /ijj , U. By Dick Sloy m up the main event between Mid- i action. For years the duckpin! by Dave Volk of Baltimore in I -dJa ’ M jfi ' dleweights Holly Mims Wash- ! 1951. St. John’s remains unbeaten H fr of w; HB HK|r ington and Bobby Lee of Balti- b°ith | A strong finish enabled him to halfway through its eight-game more. beat out Augie Schroll of Balti- coming schedule, and. as a sur- ak, JL|P I!" ML '.W% * ' Young Smith, a featherweight, recent seasons, more, who finished second with prise to no one, the Cadets are H like his older brother, Vneets 995. After five games, in which reaching not only for the Cath- Bobby Harmon of Baltimore in he totaled 759. Schroll looked to and will shoot- in olic League championship but a a four-rounder be be a winner. But he tailed off ing for his fifth straight win. stretch with 120 andll6. He season, too. the perfect Last week at Turner’s he scored came to the last two boxes need- Yesterday’s 26-0 victory over a second-round knockout over ing marks to top Lockhart, but Calvert Hall of Baltimore was M Jm K |t ¦PIS Charles Diggs of Baltimore. cut a deuce in the ninth frame, the toughest test Two other fours and two five- I then spared. nowhere near rounders are on the preliminary j stocky young for the parochial champions, but Lockhart, a man card. The fives are Chuck Saucer with backup hook ball, their shutout a aver- it did mark third of Washington against Izaas ages about 126 in league play. He in four tries in 1954. Top-rated Dukes of Baltimore, and Dyna- 1 outs tanding was the only District bowler in against *•* George Washington figures to be mite Williams Lee Cole- women duck- the money in the Recreation man, welters. Saucer was a pinners of all time—Elizabeth strongest opponent, yet Baltimore, currently event. their jf winner last week over Jesse Man- ; ! Barger of , ** * * Gallagher he ULhP igault, holding top ; Joe feels while Williams also won, I ranked No. 1 and the i Bob Mayhew, a 19-year-old has a good chance to take this with a knockout over Marty spot for the sixth time. Miss up-and-coming bowler, whipped it nine times and Ida and. he states, “There’s no Barry. GuUi held a field of 60 in the Fort Davis one Four-rounders Ceamey Simmons Slack of Norfolk, Va., doubt about it, we’re pointing are Handicap with a five-game score Smith against Francis Harper, seven. of His actual average for Gonzaga. If we’re fl night won 60-724. Carroll and welters, and Paulie Nichols Mrs. Barger last the was 132.4. in good shape we’ll be tough to against Danny Walker, feathers. Recreation Inaugural in Balti- beat.” more for the fourth time and in But Fosco Fattorini. who was Calvert Hall moved into St. —AP Wirephoto. doing so shattered the tourna- the tournament’s sensation last territory times dur- ment record set five years ago by year, again was the John’s seven OVER ATHLETICS—A handshake marks the end of the family’s control of the Athletics once sen- ing the afternoon at Field, SYNDICATE TAKES Miss Gulli. For nine games, last night, so to speak, Airlie group together club to an eight-man Philadelphia syndicate Country Dude Takes sation was inside the St. John’s as a Philadelphia takes over the club. Shown after sale of the rolled in sets of four and five, powerful but 91-year-old Connie Mack, Earle Mack and Arthur Rosenberg. Fattorini, a short man 20-yard line only twice—when yesterday are, seated from left: Arthur Gallagher, Roy Mack, Mrs. Barger totaled 1,206, an who rolls a cannonball, shot 729 R. Hanff, Connie Mack 111, Roy’s son; Jack Rensel, Morton average of exactly 134. I the Cadets fumbled on their 3 Standing, left to right are: Paul H. Harron, Barney Fischer, Ted Fox Den Jumper Title I Miss i from scratch last year to win the and 2 yard lines at the end. Liebman, Isadore Sley, John Crisconi and Joseph Liebman. ! Gulli’s mark was 1,189, an aver- , tournament hands down with a The Cardinals’ quarterback. Bert Lytle’s Country Dude and age of 132.1. i gross 753. Danny Cox, was manhandled Bon Ton, owned by Mr. and Mrs. j ! With games ranging from 119 | For the first three games last repeatedly by the fast-charging Athletics Fred J. Hughes, shared the spot- | to 154, Mrs. Barger shot 511 for night he totaled 438, and ap- line, by Wings Tops Gavilan-Saxton Bout \ j the first four and 695 for the last I St. John’s led Bubba From Page A-19.) ! Night Hunters light yesterday in the Fox ; ; peared a cinch for victory. At Continued Den five. Her prize $l5O. The Healy, Mike Ryan and Mark Horse Show at Potomac, Md. | was’ times. Mayhew was far back ownership | runnerup Murtagh. Cox was dragged down $250,000 in the new as < Country Dude was the lone j was Jean Robinson of with 365. totaling yards partner. Corinthian Horse Show Wednesday Heads j Baltimore with 1,126, worth $75. for losses 44 in a In finisher in the go-as-you-please In the fourth game, Fattorini, Cal- spring, and this i ; and Mrs. Ann Habercom of the first half alone, giving The new owners, who plan to By Bruce Foies, Jr. was his first event, placed in the warm-up ordinarily tough competitor, in championship. j Washington was third with 1,104 a vert a net of 7 yards rushing meet early this week to reorgan- FALLSTON, Md.. Oct. 18.— jumpers and walked off with i rough going, began to misfire. Ring the | for $45. Mrs. was the 1 in the first two quarters and ize the club, elect officers and a F. E. Westenberger’s chestnut Martha Sterbak made clean Week's TV Card jumper championship. j Habercom He blew two spares, but shot a only District area entrant in the ; j still only 75 for the game. At one board of directors, are: Night Wings won her sweep of the pony and junior Oy tht Associated Press Bon Ton, showing fine form I a 132. In the final game, he Healy, mare. field of 41 to land in the payoff. drew point, who turned in Gallagher, trucking championship here yes- classes pony Northlite. after recovering in- Arthur fourth with her Kid Gavilan, welterweight from an Her sets were 496 and j break after break, one and two another great performance at terday as the Corinthian Club, Miss Sterbak won the large pony jury, carried his mistress to 615. pinners, and firm executive and former na- Johnny vic- *** muffed six. guard sitting out the champion, and Challenger * I before tional sculling champion; T. R. Inc., ended its two-day horse championship and the junior tories in the working hunter and game, Mayhew second half, Cox for Saxton, both eager to get the I In the same dropped Hanff, an investment man; Bar- ' show here. grand championship. Northlite ladled hunter for the hunter It remained for Bob Lockhart, the affair with, will make a • | came on with a rush, knocking a 10-yard loss and then on ney Fischer, oil and automobile Night Wings, who went into behind in both divisions for over championship. a member of the Chevy Chase play intercepted jump was third attempt Wednesday night | off mark after mark in the same next Cox’s Sley, the show today only points the championships, but Boginod Farm had the pony Chevrolet team in ¦ industrialist; Isadore owner three State to have it out in a 15-round title the District jcadence that Fattorini missed. pass and raced to the Cardinals’ of the Racquet Garage Corp.; ' ahead for the reserve State con- after yesterday’s performance champion in Mischief Maker and Major League, to get Washington t The wrapped the 22-yard line to set up St. John’s fight in Philadelphia’s Conven- 1 ; youngster up Morton Liebman. son of a Phila- formation hunter title, increased she went to the top for both the reserve winner in Dono. an even break with Baltimore in first award of a game third touchdown. tion Hall. Reserve i SIOO with delphia department store mag- her score by winning both the awards. to Country Dude was competition last night. Lock- •; of 166. Fattorini, with 21-693, i The twice-postponed bout orig- Wally The Cadets scored on their nate; Arthur Rosenberg, food model hunter and hunter hack The top green hunter of the Holly’s Gin Ricky. Hunter hart won the Baltimore Rec- wound up fourth behind Tony inally was scheduled for July 14 reserve went to Mrs. j second scrimmage play. On their i chain executive; Jack Rensel, ad- , and placed second in the open show was Mrs. Henry Obre’s September 1. The Steadman reation Inaugural, an affair ¦ Chancgy, 33-721, whose 688 was by and then first Teller’s Tellermark. r first try after the kickoff, Full- I vertising agency man; John working hunter for her score of Come Back, who was ridden postponement was caused by which annually brings together r high scratch, and Preston Craw- points green the _* back Jim Kane fumbled. On Crisconi, automobile dealer, and 8 and the hunter cham- her son Michael to win the Cuban champion’s injured right many of the top duckpinners ofs ford, 54-717. Chancey missed their next, after receiving a punt, Roy Mack. pionship. hunters and place second in the the second the the two tities. only one break in the five games. dodged through right Mollie rode good green working hand and when Kane News Stuns Johnson. Lee her hunters. Mr. and Kid came with virus Football Records Lockhart, a comparative new- Others in payoff yards. jumping Edge- down and the were: tackle for 75 chestnut mare, Jamie, Mrs. Carroll Herbert’s the mumps. comer to District bowling ranks Henry George. 60-686; Bernie Johnson, who flew here late to win the open conformation wood, ridden by Mrs. Herbert, 5 The next three scores were set The clever, 28-year-old Gavilan who used to star in Front Royal, . Schools, 51-686; John McKim, and third in the the winner of the green Os Area Teams up by a Calvert fumble, Healy’s last night in a desperate last- hunters placed was still is a 2-to-l favorite to make Va., rolled 1,013 for seven games, . 42-684, and Ed Pugh. 42-678. open working GALLAUDET. interception and a bad center minute effort to forestall the hunter for a score working hunters. good in his eighth title defense. an average of 144.5. He woni Consolation prizes went to Bill of 7 points Oct. 8— 7 Western Maryland JV in pass on punt formation in the Philadelphia deal, was stunned and the. reserve Also scoring well were Frank Saxton, 24, his bid with Oct. 18— 7 Montgomery Junior 25 $l5O. His scores 152, 143, >, Bursey, 650 set, Imperatore’s makes Oct. 23—Bridgewater. were and John quarter. Quarterback John at the news Roy had signed hunter title. Sir Possom, ridden a record. His two Oct. 30—Shepherd. 112, 165, 158, 134 and 149. Onuska, 163 game. third fine 43-2-2 Aggies. Hanlon dived 1 yard, John Rene- away the team to the local Charles Neeley’s Circus Prince by Vince Dugan to a first, third losses were by split decisions to Nov. e—National won classes in the open fourth; George GEOBGE WASHINGTON. han circled left end for 10 and group. three and Di Paula’s Gil Turner and Del Flanagan. upsetting junior to Tonto, ridden by Linky Smith; Sept. 18— 0 Wake Forest 14 the Middies, Pitt takes Kane went 2 yards on a sweep “I can’t understand it,” he division take the CBS will telecast the bout Bept. 25—14 Virginia Military jumper Its College Football on Northwestern. to the right for the touchdown. said at International Airport.! championship. Neeley W. H. O’Dell’s Our Sister. Alta coast to coast with a 100-mile Oct. 2—13 Virginia 14 purchased the j Oct. 9 7 West Virginia 13 Continued From Page A-19.) Here’s the major Dick Webb converted after the "I offered Roy a much horse from the Vista Farm’s Blue Ridge and area around Philadelphia blacked Oct. 1 ti—32 Pennsylvania 27 how unbeat- better. Briarwood Farm early last Billy Diehlmann’s Play Boy. Oct. 22—William 4 Mary (night). ens line up: first two scores. deal. He would have been a j out of the TV. Oct. 2»—Richmond (night). Throw the Uclan game out and (The fight will televised Nov. ft—Virginia Tech (night). Yale, Colgate, vice president at a high salary | be Nov. 20—At Maryland. they shouldn’t have any trouble. Boston College and University. DeMatha Averts Shutout, and a key factor in the Kansas in Washington over Station HOWARD. Oklahoma, the No. 1 team in Boston City WTOP-TV, Channel 9, at 10 Sept 25—14 Naval Receiving O Midwest—Wisconsin, Ohio State, setup. I promised to give i Gains, Oct. 2—(• West Virginia State 12 ! the country in the Associated But Loses to Gonzaga Bielski Scoring; pm.) Virginia Minnesota and his son, Connie Mack 111, a five- in ACC Oct. »—0 Union 35 Press heads the Big Seven, Cincinnati. Oct. If— O Morgan State 20 ; poll, —Arkansas and Okla- year training course and make Oct. 23—Fisk. as usual. After a 65-0 rout of Southwest High School’s foot- Gerry Dreyer, the former Brit- Oct. 30—Fort Meade. homa. Far West—Colorado and DeMatha a baseball man out of him. I, Hampton. Kansas, the Sooners meet averted a shutout for GW Star Tied for Second in SC ish Empire welterweight cham- Nov. fl—At UCLA. South—Mississippi, Mi- ball team j offered him the moon. And now Nov. 13—At Delaware State. Kansas State. Colorado, prob- the straight game this sea- By th# Associated Press , By th« Auociatod Prn» pion from South Africa, is a Nov. 2ft—Lincoln. ami, West Virginia and VPL fifth what has he got, a one-ninth MARYLAND. ably the only club capable of son but lost anyway, 32-6, to The top five places in the At- Popson, slight favorite to spoil the New interest in nothing. His son Johnny a fas* shifty Sept. 18—20 Kentucky 0 giving the Sooners a healthy Gonzaga yesterday in a post- Coast Conference York debut of Ramon Tiscareno Oct. 1— 7 UCLA 12 won’t have a this lantic indi-! halfback from Furman, scored workout, looks like the confer- poned Catholic League game at chance in vidual scoring race remained un- of Los Angeles at St. Nicholas .Oct. 9—13 Wake Forest 13 group.” three touchdowns Saturday to Oct. 18—33 North Carolina 0 ence’s Orange Bowl team, since Kansas City Georgetown Prep. changed this week with Jim Arena tonight. The 10-rounder Oct. 22—At Miami (night). Oklahoma isn’t eligible this year. Roy has been guaranteed take the point- will telecast by DuMont to Oct. 30—At South Carolina. Continued From Page A-19.) The Stags fourth defeat a Coleman of Clemson still on top over individual be Nov. fl—North Carolina State. Colorado beat lowa State, 20-0. one-year present points. making parts of the country. Nov. 13—Clemson. against a tie fn its opener, came contract at his with 24 lead in the Southern some Nov. 20—George Washington. about the sale to the Philadel- $25,000 salary by new group. (The bout will be shown Nov. 25—Missouri. In the Atlantic Coast Confer- as a result of two sustained the None of the leaders who saw Conference with 42 points. ence, which furnishes the other phia syndicate. There have been City, in Washington over Station MONTGOMERT JUNIOR. drives and three long plays by i In Kansas where the action Saturday was able to junior Wesley too many frictions inside the The 195-pound from WTTG, 5, at 10 p.m.) Oct. 2—40 J. C. fl team for the Orange Bowl, Gonzaga, which boosted its rec- | citizens held a premature cele- score, but nobody else scored Channel Oct. 9—.3.3 Bainbridge Prep 7 league. Too of Sawyerville, Pa., collected his Oct. 18—25 Gallaudet 7 Maryland, a 33-0 winner over much evidence ord to 3-1-1. bration last week, assuming they j enough to catch them. Oct 29 —At Newport News. jealousy and spite have been un- Paddy Young, hoping to get (I—Naval Receiving. , North Carolina, still has a good had big league, Dick Bielski of Maryland touchdowns in Furman’s 31-20 Nov. hope Fullback Frank Vita scored become the re- | in the middleweight top Nov. I.3—Baltimore J. C. chance, although It was by covered to for anything but moved into sixth place with 17 back Nov. 23—At Chowan J. C. tied twice on runs of 4 and 25 yards. action was summed up by L. P. triumph over The Citadel. One is 2-to-l choice to whip Wake Forest. The Deacons and apologetic acquiescence. points. He' flight, a NAVY. Halfback Ronnie Bennett crossed Cookingham, city : scored once in Mary- came on a 103-yard return of the Duke are still in the running. “But Kansas City has become land's 33-0 rout of North Caro- rugged Jesse Turner of St. Louis Sept. 25—27 William & Mary o the goal after runs of 8 and 35 “We had opened our heart and second-half kickoff. Popson in the other Monday night TV I Oct. 2—42 Dartmouth o While Maryland plays at Miami, major-league minded and there lina. 1 Oct. 9—25 Stanford 0 disposition yards and Whitey Murray our home to some one who ap- j made the other touchdown on ; Oct. 10—19 Pittsburgh 21 Duke meets North Carolina is no on the part of Coleman didn’t see action as bout beamed out of Brooklyn’s Pennsylvania. whipped a 38-yard pass to Bill peared in need shelter. Kan- | 8 and 1 yard plunges. Oct. 23—At plays any one to give up the fight.” of Clemson had an open date. But Eastern Parkway Arena. Oct. 30—Notre Dame (Baltimore). State and Wake Forest Moore to end the scoring in the sas City remains a major league Four players were tied for Nov. ti—Duke iNorfolk). North Bryant Aldridge, Duke’s plung- ! sec- (The bout will be televised Nov. 13—Columbia. Carolina. quarter.' city without major league ond behind Popson, including Nov. 27—Army (Philadelphia). third a ing second-string fullback, in Washington over Station Mississippi has a good chance DeMatha’s score came on baseball team.” wasn’t: Quarterback Johnny Dean of VIRGINIA. able to score as Army whipped Channel 7, at 10 Lehigh for the Southeastern Conference 15-yard throw to get Virginia Tech, Halfback Len WMAL-TV, Sept. 25—27 21 Downtown Dana Judy's Johnson said his bid to the Blue Devils, 28-14. He held p.m.) Oct. 2—14 George Washington 13 title. In this league Alabama, John McDonough to make it 20- the Athletics would cost him Ciemniecki of George Washing- Oct. 9 7 Penn State 34 which routed Tennessee. 27-0, second with 20 points. ton and Oct. IH—2l Virginia Military ... 0 6 at halftime. It was Gonzaga’s around $75,000. Tied at third with 18 points Halfbacks Louis Wacker Floyd Patterson, the 19-year- Oct. 23—Virginia Tech (Roanoke). takes on Mississippi State and league opener. and George Riggs, both of Rich- Nov. 13—At South Carolina. Parking Manager each are Charlie Boxold, Mary- old, once-beaten light-heavy- Oct. 30—At Army. Georgia tackles Tulane and Not Selected. mond. Nov. 20—North Carolina. land quarterback; Carl Brazell, weight contenderm, is a 3-to-l 27—West Virginia. Florida plays Louisiana State. Rosenberg the Dean 32 yards Nov. Conveniently Located was spokesman South Carolina halfback, ran for one of conquer Joe Gannon BOLLING AIR BASE. and his team’s three favorite to Irish Get Open Date. for the new owners at a press Herbert Hartwell, Virginia touchdowns Sat- Washington, D. C., 10- Bept. 18—27 Fort Lee O Plenty of Space full- urday night Virginia of in a Sept. 25—25 Quantico Marines 14 Notre Dame is the standout Johnny Dean Lost conference last night. He said when Tech, O back. Brazell’s team also had an rounder which marks the re- Oct. 2—19 Fort Eustis Low Rates yet the Nation’s team, Lejeune among the independents. The nothing as has been done open date. 16th-rated turn of boxing to Madison Oct. 16—43 Camp 7 about a general manager and a kept its record clean by whip- Oct. 23—Fort ackson. Irish, struggling to recoup from Prompt Service Both Coleman and Square Garden Friday night aft- Oct. 30—At Cherry Point. field manager, denying the Brazell ping Richmond. 19-12. Wacker Nov. 6—Little Creek. the early defeat by Purdue, To VPI for Season could improve their positions a six-weeks’ absence. Nov. 12—At Fort Monmouth (night). group had contacted Eddie Mul- also crossed the goal line, mak- er Nov. 20—Bainbridge. staved off Michigan State. 20-19, ly«h* Ajiociottd Thursday when teams policeman, 27—At Belvoir. Prttt ligan, president of the Sacra- 1 their meet ing Richmond’s first touchdown Gannon, a former Nov. Fort and do not play again until they Star Parking Plaza in Columbia in the traditional that the game has won 17 in a row and is a FORT BELVOIR. -21-19 loser to Pitt, RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 18.— mento club of the Pacific Coast I tied at 6-6 with a O ( meet Navy, a 10th & E Sts. N.W. game featuring the South Caro- 3-yard rugged customer. He’s been Oct. 2—14 Fort Jackson 30. After Johnny Dean, star quarterback League as a possible general! drive. A few minutes Oct. 9—16 Quantico Marines fl at Baltimore October manager Frank (Lefty) lina State Fair. later, fractured learning way, acting Oct. 16— 7 Fort Lee -. 7 Virginia or I Dean his ankle. the hard Oct. 23—Fort Monmouth for Tech’s undefeated This week’s schedule: sparring Oct. 29—at West Chester (night) O’Doul of San Diego as field 1 Thursday—Clemson vs. Ciemniecki, a track star from as a partner for Rocky football team, who suffered a South Caro- Nov. 13—at Fort Eustis skipper. It is believed that Roy lina at Columbia. Elizabeth, N. J., ran 67 yards for Marciano. Nov 20—Great Lakes ankle in Saturday Friday—Maryland at Miami (nisht). proved 27—Bolling fractured Mack did sound out both Mul- : Saturday—Duke at what to be winning The two are making debuts Nov. AFB game North Carolina the Dec. 4—at Fort Monmouth flight’s Tech-Richmond ligan and O’Doul. State (night): Wake Forest at North touchdown in George main eventers in the Garden. WEEK Carolina; Virginia Virginia Washing- as NAVAL RECEIVING. ANTI FREEZE vs. Tech j IT’S here, was still in the hospital at ton’s 32-27 Rosenberg said all the matters Roanoke. victory over Penn- NBC will broadcast and tele- i sept. 25 o Howard 14 last night. sylvania. ¦ IOct. 2—12 Severn Naval fi dealers of organization would be taken: cast the festivities. Oct. 8— o Norfolk Naval 50 at Du Pont “Zerone”-“Zerex” and Howie Wright, VPI Bainbridge 6 Dean up at a meeting tomorrow Setrlnc Leaders. (The bout will be shown in Oct. Ifi—l4 who is the Southern or r Oct. 23—Fort Meade halfback Wednesday. A&K Pop T? P T Washington over Station Oct. 39—Columbian Prep Conference’s leading ground- Defeats Marlboro Jon* Furm»n _5 o o° 4? Nov. fi—at Montgomery Junior at 10 Army gainer, both received ankle in- Rosenberg was reminded that WRC-TV, Channel 4, Nov. 12—at Chemical Ciemniecki.gaJjBSLBfc:! I 8 l U QUANTICO juries quarter of the the Athletics drew only 323,000 Twice Season OWtJ 5 5 A n 30 p.m.) MARINES. in the first 0 in Finale RIMS. Richmond . ft ft 0 30 Sept. 0 year Wyant. West Virginia 19—27 Xavier game which the Gobblers won, customers last and was 3 4 0 n »a Sept. Bolling 25 The Atchison & Keller Wright, Virginia 440 0 25—14 AFB asked if his group was prepared Plumb- antoro. Tech. -4 Oct. I—2o Detroit 0 19-12. Wright merely his Richmond ft 4 O O 24 « twisted ers, District sandlot champions, S eard. Virginia Southwest Oct. 9 Fort Belvoir Isl ankle, however, and will play to lose as much as $500,000 next Tech.. 4 2 7 0 19 Merchants Oct. IH—4fl Cherry Point 13 replied: hung up their baseball gloves Oct. 22—at Fort Eustis (niqht) Saturday. year. He Thl» Week’* Schedule. Lejeune T next today after an 80-game Friday Shamrock Eleven Oct. 30—Camp Moseley, Virginia capable season. night—William and Marv v*. Beat NoV. fi—at Parris Island Frank Tech “We are businessmen George Washington at Griffith Stadium; Nov. 13—Great Lakes The Plumbers won twice in vg. The Southwest Merchants de- coach, said he expects Dean to who have been successful in our Furman Davidson at Charlotte. N. C. Nov. 20—Fort Lee their 79th and 80th games yes- Saturday—Virginia Military vs. feated the Shamrock Athletic ! Nov. 25—Fort Monmouth FOOTBALL FORECASTS EACH WEEK THISFALL ON VWIR LOCAL TV STATION be lost to the team for the rest own ventures. We are not in the Virginia West Jackson WATCHNORMAN SKA S terday at Marlboro in sweeping at Bluefleld. W. Va.: Virginia Club, 6-0, a football Dec. ft—at Fort of the habit of losing money, especially vs- Virginia Tech at Roanoke, Va.: in sandlot season. the tail-end of a best-of-three Presbyterian at the Citadel. game yesterday at Jefferson % “It’s a big blow to us,” Moseley $500,000. However, we are pre- with VPI added pared to lose it if that is series the Southern Mary- Field, Seventh and G streets said. The coach that the land League winners. S.W. Bill Cranwell, Dean’s understudy case I don’t think we will lose j Washington Poloists Win it. We will operate the ball Jack Pope struck out 11 bat- The Merchants scored in the who directed the Gobblers most club ters and Kallas banged Don Bradley scored five goals third quarter Mopsy Nash’s of way against Richmond, like a business should be operat- j Bubba on the a grand-slam that to lead the Washington Polo Club 15-yard pass to Ogo would fall heir to the starting ed. We will budget our finances! led Schiatta-, to a 6-2 victory in opener. to an 8-2 victory over the Vir- reggia. Marty Martino failed to job and that an attempt would accordingly.” j the ginians men yesterday ...a enjoy ; the toy Third-baseman on Wash- convert when his was Wi be made tutor Fullback The food chain Kallas a drop kick to Leo executive said: ington club’s field at Olney, Md. wide. Burke for the quarterback sub- the group had no intention of i : sacrifice fly in the fifth inning stitute role. moving the club out of the city. ' of the second game to provide leg ! the winning margin of a 3-2 de- Dean’s has been put in a Connie is Saddest Figure. heavy cast and attendants at | cision over Marlboro. Kallas Medical College of Virginia Hos- The saddest part of the pro-: ; tripled with the bases loaded in the next inning but darkness ROYALIST pital here said they did not know ceeding came when Connie Sr.. ; 1 |-t\ WASHINGTON’S how soon he could be released. arrived in the law offices to pose j halted pUiy in the bottom half. for pictures and to congratulate LARGEST the men who had purchased the ; Peacock Beats Belgian coN-sT Golf Today team he raised from the cradle. SYDNEY, Oct. VP). Card Includes The tall, straight-backed j 18 —Billy old i Peacock, Philadelphia bantam - INDOOR TOYS gentlemen isn’t as he alert as ; weight, beat Belgian Piere Cos- Postponed Payne Cup used to be, but he had a misty | semyns on points over look in his eyes indicating he 12 rounds The postponed final round of at Sydney Statium tonight. the Payne Cup tournament at ! understood his work of a lifetime PARKING Mr passing into 1 Congressional, and a Mid- i was other hands. 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