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•• THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. G MOBPAY, SaPTRMBBB !«, .Columnist A-20 10*4 Charlie Wallaqs Eagles Look League Thinks 1 Fails to Score #> Like Class Coast | Lane Will Resign CHICAGO. Sept. 12 (JP). In Road*Races Os Eastern Pro Teams Columnist Wsrren Brown of the ELKHART LAKE. W>.. Sept. I Airs Troubles Chicago American says Prank (Special).—Charlie By Um Associated Press versions and a field coal. Sec- 13 Wallace (A*).—The Lane, general manager of the of Bethesda. Md, current point There seems to be little doubt ond-period touchdowns by Lynn SEATTLE, Sept. 12 t , White Sox, will quit soon. leader in the Sports Gar Club of that the will] Chandnois and Marion Motley directors standings, piek gave the> Steelers a 13-7 halftime meet today to consider some ail- Brown, in a story from New America didn’t be the team to beat in the East- up a point in the inaugural Road * lead and Fran Rogel added a ing franchises, and one of the York, said he doesn’t know when America races here over the ern Division of the National 1 final score in the last quarter. interested onlookers will be and ifLane will make the move, League Brady, willing suggest week end. ? Football this year. Pat Steelers’ punting George Trautman, the minor “but I’m to here Eagles specialist, possible that by the time Minnie Wallace didn’t enLer the Sat- The won their fifth 1 suffered a league czar. and now. straight game ruptured Minoso starts negotiating his urday and accident exhibition withoutt tendon in his left ankle Before calling for prescriptions events an yesterday, beating contract, Chuck Comiskey midway defeat the t when farced to get off a kick in for the ailing San Francisco. 1956 In yesterday’s 56-mile 1 the old preliminary kept from Pittsburgh Bteelers, 24-20. a hurry in the final period and Oakland Sacramento fran- will be the only one of jf§ him fin- Browns, and Richards trio still W ishing In his only start. The de- - was taken to the hospital for , chises, the directors probably will Lane-Paul fending and Ray Math- around.” Jaguar Eastern Division i treatment. Halfback study of the 1955 Wallace's received a league champions, dropped their Injured In training camp Boston, reiterated damaged r ews. league champions—the Seattle In Lane a wheel and mechanics game five Sat- - last week, showed up for the keep fourth in starts Rainiers. The club, which won statement he said he made Sat- were unable to the tire urday night, bowing - game urday night. rubbing to the De- with a broken hand and pennant by games from the fender. After Lions, 19-3. used only plays. the three in troit was on two the first year under managership “My personal private business one more turn around the course In other Saturday nightt Eagles 7 0 14 S—24 subjugated to the welfare and give up. was . Steelers 0 18 0 7—20 of its one-time schoolboy pitih- Is he was forced to He games, the Redskins edged the standing Ml Eagles scoring: Touchdowns—-Plhot ing ace, present of the ball mft not permitted In the 148-mile Bay Packers, 33-31; 23-ykrdf Wegert Freddie Hutchinson—- Green the 8 pass from ThomsMOnL ex-pilot club,” Lane said. "My primary . Tigers— feature because he failed to place Chicago tripped z (3. ran) Golaston (SS with of the Detroit Bears the New ’ fumblek. Field goal—Walston (28). Con- 387,207 and principal concern will be to in his one start. versions—Walston, S. Drew fans. That’s better 1 York Giants, 7-0, and the Balti- - _ League pen- Monica, Steelier scoring: Touchdowns—-Rogel than 100 win the American Phil Hill of Santa past a per cent increase over more Colts turned back the Chi- ‘ (l, plunge). Chandnois (18-yard 1954, nant.” Calif., won tiie main event by cago Cardinals, from- Mnk*), Motley (1. run). Conver- when the dub finished fifth 24-14. slonl—Mlchallk. 2. and drew only 151,071. He refused to comment further. I catching Sherwood Johnston’s A 55-yard touchdown run with j ' ready n< v 4 Jaguar on the last lap. Hill’s a Steeler by Fullback c SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12 The Oakland team is to Ferarri averaged 80.2 miles per Ralph (#). San Francisco Forty- go north of the border to Van- Goldston in the third 1 —The Columbia, REDSKINS hour. Ralph Miller of Lincoln. quarter was the big score In-1 Nlnern lost a rookie halfback couver, British next Continued From Page A-18 /MgyMlr' Ndbr., won the 56-mile event Philadelphia’s triumph. Golds- - today when Clarence Norris was : year. The San Francisco team after Wallace and Mason re- of the is in the process of being sold by : from Sunday. His right knee Is ton scooped up the ball afterr ruled out for the rest still in a cast. jf~ llnqulshed their lead. - removal of a tom the group that called itself the 1 mW# jv«nißSHflttM»rniftHhh2s 9^K spL,,® Rookie Sid Watson of the Steel- season after Walt , rookie guard iff I knee, Little Corp. to radio-TV ers hobbled a punt. cartilage from his a exec- Purdue, injured utive. v 1 from broke his noee in Pete Pihos and Ted Wegert t ‘Norris was In a recent Packers game and Tackle Eagles the New Things are rocky in Sacra- | the SENATORS also scored for the and 1 exhibition game with Voloey Peters jammed an ankle. Continned From Page A-18 Bobby Walston added three con- • York Giants In Seattle. men to. but the owners hope that. they can sell a few players and Fullbacks Rob Goode and Dale willoppose the Indians tomorrow Atkeson were limpingfrom alight injured trim their season losses below ; night. Porterfield a knee 860,000. San Diego recently: knee injuries, but Trainer Joe - Beaten ' whipping the White Sox August LciPierre thought all would be ready Foreign Stars changed hands. Things appar- ; Kuczo v pitched only IWn , 25 and since has ently aren’t too rugged in Los for the Browns. nBQb being a By in Meanwhile, players once, forced to leave Barthel li Angeles, Hollywood and Port-, the were BaMe .%i4Hp against 10 making of their “vaca- 318 V game the Yankees Due Here for land. the most days ago recurrence of Thrilling , HarryUlinskl, r ’ifrlfitHbBmW with a Finish tion. s the ailment. PARIS, Sept. 12 W-—Five Charlie Jones, Dick Alban, Cox r -'j| I Guglielmi ¦HL j^, ¦•' face the Net Tourney American athletes ran off with and Ralph were among Bob' is anxious to they Walter Edgar Dies;; I Indians, however, and claims his The two foreign stars entered 1 six of the seven events those who took off for home. knee has mended sufficiently to in the District of Columbia entered in an International track All are due back tomorrow for THE TRABERTS ADMIRETROPHY—Forest Hills, N. a yesterday, com- Maryland Breeder the big “welcome borne” lunch- Y.— and his give it a try. Porterfield has met women's invitation tour- and field meet t wife, Shauna, hold the big trophy symbolizing the national men’s singles cham- the Indians twice this season, * plretely outclassing their Euro- eon at the Statler Hotel co- Columbia Country i Os sponsored by Advertising pionship after Tony defeated Ken Rosewall in the finals at the West being contest nament at Y pean opponents. Prince Dare the Side Tennis belted out in a Club. Board of Trade, Kiwanis, Club yesterday. Trabert completed a “ slam” with his ultimately by Senators Club were to arrive today and only event the United BALTIMORE, Sept. 12 UP}.— 1 9—7,6—3,6—3, vic- won the 1 In the Walter A. Edgar, 47, Sales Executives, Notre Dame tory after winning the Wimbledon and French titles earlier this year. Tony in his first effort and emerging were scheduled to play theirr States entries lost, Joe LaPierre businessman 1 also and breeder of thoroughbred > Alumni and Touchdown Clubs, duplicated his Wimbledon feat of winning the championship without losing a 14-5 winner on the other first matches tomorrow. qf Washington, D. C„ former j Public Rela- a Georgetown University runner. horses, died yesterday at Union and1 the American set.—AP Wirephoto. occasion. They are Pat Ward of Eng- . Hospital tions Association. Some 1)000 tp-ought the crowd to its feet Memorial after a long 1 -i The Indians have II games land, a member Wight- fans are expected to attend. of the ' a tremendous finish against illness. J (remaining, the Yankees 12, and with 1 Edgar man Cup Veam and runnerup to 3 Josy Barthel of Luxembourg, the was associated with the' TENNIS BASEBALL I jthe Indians figure they’re in un- General Ship Repair Co. of rough. of Coral Gables, Fla., , Olympic champion, in the 1,500 : Continued From Page A-18 g Continued From Page A-IK the Senators get too 1 Baltimore for nearly 20 years. At I SEPTEMBER 14 TO 24, INCLUSIVE I 21 Games Set llless . meters. . announce publicly he’s turning% had allowed only three hits, one u “This series may tell the story : for the National women’s title the time of his retirement In a Hegan. Manager Lopez , LaPierre and Barthel both pro homer by Jim for xu.” A1 said i at Forest Hills, and Raymonde. "(were 195 Q he was secretary-treasurer at least until then. today. “Washington is the only clocked In 3 minutes 50.2 1 partner lifJn|JVl|il9K|lA Hoot Evers followed with a i , Jones-Weber of France. distance, with ‘ and a in the firm. ' "I have a good job with Bill , beating us regu- seconds for the High I advanced on a walk and 1 club that’s been Ward, British(Barthel lunging just He lived at Wood lawn, a As Schools company,” larly just Miss the first across Talbert's securities " forceout, then scored as Ford I all season. We seem country estate Howard against woman to reach the American ilahead of the American. in Trabert said, “and I'd have to0 bounced a pitch In front of the • to play our worst them County. Prince Dare, of the ' against to Rod Richard, former Univer- ! one weigh things Plate. and they play their best finals in 24 years, is play 4 better thoroughbreds raised very carefululy. Forr sity sprinter, won on Mossl. in relief of Herb Score. us." Margaret Graham in her firstt of California the estate, won the $50,000 Kick Off Season example, if I turned pro, I'd have . j! • the 100 meters and the e scattered three hits over the last t Washington finished with a i match. Miss Jones-Weber will both Maryland Gold Cup Stakes at f RUjjirNG RACES MW , to find out if the company would three Innings against *2OO meters. He was timed in The football season for Wash- II for a 4-3 record. • 7-4 record the Indians!] op- ” Bowie in 1952. lngton-area pulled only have Pat McCandlish as her 0:10.6 for the 100 and 0:21.5 for high schools, which i keep me. Also, I’d have to deter- . Evers him out of his f at Cleveland. At Griffith Sta- ponent. Edgar owned the All View golf RACE-248 P.M, possible jam, making a rigfr U.48 was opened Friday night by money in diving( possess a 5-3 Today’s 200. ( course near Ellicott City and was mine if I’d make more i dium the Senators feature match at Jthe DOUBLE CLOSES—I:4I Phelps Vocational, shifts into a : catch of Elston Howard’s liner edge. 4 p.m. sends ; Dick Maiocco of New York ] president of the .Maryland Horse 04$T 3. the long run as a pro or sticking*'for r t won the 47.5, and higher gear this week with 21 the final out with the poten- seeded third on the domestic ! 400 meters in ] Breeders Association from 1951 with the company.” tial tying run base, Vernon Breaks it Up ‘Lang Stanley of San Diego., games on the schedule. on list, against Nancy Corse. Miss until 1953. cmu APMuaoH—tuo fttomm taw That didn’t discourage cl Score, giving four hits The Tigers ended activity! I Calif., took the 800 meters in Survivors father, Phelps lost to Burley High in Jack and I Floyd yesterday defeated Ann Include his CUM HOUSC—S2 AO MMTAXI Charlottesville, 21-0, Friday in I Kramer, who has a bundle of cash jjboth Yankee runs, struck out six t against the Senators with a con- Fennessey.j 6—2, 5—7, 6-4. Ann a 1:49.5 and the pole vault with a i Walter H. Edgar, Baltimore; his only before giving way to a pinch- . vincing 17-5 margin, with Aber- j leap of 13 feet Inches. Smith, ( Margaret the game so far in the to dole out. Gray, seeded first, and Charlotte t 9% widow, the former | COM! »V AUTO . Phelps plays hitter in the seventh. That nathy accounting for two of Decker,j 2, won yes ter-, Richards, Maiocco and Stanley ] Byers of Baltimore, and two chil-j 1955 season. at "Tony’s hot and I’m going to upped t No. also 1,000-meter I nil IAIKIH4 0M •SOUNDS f Newport News, Va., against } his strikeout total to 226 ¦ Washington’s wins on shutouts., day. 'combined to win the i dren, Jean, 20, and Richard, 18. 1 make him an offer,” gushed the . one short of the rookie mark set i Both were achieved at Lary’s ex- —Ann Gray relay In 1:53.2. Huntington High School Friday ! SINGLES defeated Chrls- ¦ - ’ " by Grover Cleveland pense. tlane Teague. 6—l. 6—l; Charlotte night in its second start. former American champion Alexander ¦ , Decker defeated Anna Watkins. 6—2. 1911. had ( «—4: Donna Floyd defeated Ann Fen- Two other District lnterhigh| jin When the Senators 13 hits 6—4; pearl McCoy turned entrepreneur. “Os course. Byrne nessey. 6—S. ft—7. Moylan Wins Tourney teams get the week's schedule •j was great as he won his i against Lary they still hadn’t defeated Frances Barry, 6—3. 6—ll I'd like to get Rosewall and Lew(1 15th In the opener, fanning produced a two out Ole» Mahonev defeated Annie Lomax. PERTH AMBOY, N. J., Sept. under way Thursday at 3:30 p.m.; fivei run. With in \ 6—l. 6—O. Moylan any event, walking only Yogi DOUBLES—Ann Orav-Barbara Cage 12 <(P).—Eddie of Tren- when Spingarn and Dunbar play : Hoad with him. But in .land two. i the bottom of the ninth it was Margaret ¦Berra knocked defeated Graham-Bara Moore, ton won his fourth Perth Amboy a non-league game at Brooks I’m going to try to get Tony. in three runs and I a scoreless affair, but Lary I 6—2. 6—o; Charlotte Decker-Marlorie "jJoe Collins swatted an inside- walked Abernathy to his | Norris defeated Annie Lomax-Mary Invitation tennis tournament Btadium. 11l make him a percentage offer.•ithe-park ¦ a&art Ferry. 6—l. 6—o: Petty Blnclatr- yesterday by defeating Grant The following day. Anacostia, homer off Early Wynn, . downfall. Eddie Yost and Ernie ! Nancy Corse defeated Mildred Smlth- great champion Joan Oelgert. 6—l. 6—2: Frances Bas-i Chicago, 6—l, fall; A can do better Avila had two of the hits Oravetz followed with singles ] Pat Golden of 4—6, NOW- the Interhigh champion last r offI to sett-Zdenka Dalerka defeated Hub- 3—6, 6—4, gained Eastern, Coolidge, Bell and that way than on a flat agree- . the 35-year-old lefty—a home ! fill the bases and Vernon broke \ bard-Carol Coolidge. ft—7. 6—4; Martha 6—l. Golden Gaibreath-Polly Miller defeated Franeea the finals by eliminating Sammy Phelps will be Interhigh teams: may a . run and a single. up the game with his solid j Frank-Pat MeCandlsh. 6—4. 4—6. B—7j ment. I even make come- i Chariot ip Derker-MarJorie Norris, de- Giammalva of Houston, Tex.. involved in four of the 14 games | Sullivan Wins 18th to left-center. feated Pearl McCby-Ann Fennessey. B—2, back myself.” 6—o, 6—2, 6—4. on tap. The White Sox stayed in the The first game quickly was J ’ Three of the games Saturday As for the match with Rose- pennant picture as Connie John- drained of interest when the OF (Dixie) 4 wall, son and Millard -3 OUT will be played at Montgomery it wasn’t much of a contest. , Tigers socked Johnny Schmitz although rapped Howell. Blair as part of a ,| for 11 hits, , for runs inning jp the annual Kenl looked like babe in the| tightened four in the second fß&** Montgomery County Football in the clutch and left . and two more in the third to woods. 'I 15 Jamboree. and Whea- 1 Red Sox stranded. Frank : make it easy for Hoeft. The Sherwood “I tried to ton play at 2 p.m., followed by to keep the ball >; Sullivan won his 18th in the i lefthander started five games - first game Bethesda Chevy Chase vs. Ken’s forehand," said Trabert. i with a . five-hitter, . against the Senators this season, while Norm Zauchin 2-CAR winning BE Gaithersburg and Blair vs. Rich- who didn't a in drove in went the distance CAN i lose set 1953 when i in all Montgomery three runs as ard in games of he won the crown year. Boston racked up i of them and dealt them three quarters length. that "II Bob Keegan. two try shutouts. THURSDAY had to for some variety, too,,! Detroit split at Washington compiled Spirit*rl> at Dunbar. .130 pair in i Detroit 15 hits in FRIDAY to keep him guessing.” a of four-hitters. Billy’ the opener administering Carrol) at Eastern, 3:30. while Gonzag* at 3:30 iHoeft won his 18th in the vt £&•- $ v-- - Anacostia. "I was real sharp because I had game. first : the Senators their 22d blanking ?Jv t Hfr; Annandalt at Georgs Washington. S. i competition. 8-0. and Rookie at A. ( plenty of Ted Ab- ¦ of the season. FAMILIES... Farifax Now that ernathy picked Up _ Palls Church vs. James Monroe at . look it, the nightcap, Fredericksburg. 8. I back on I realize that t Vernon 3. I my layoff Mount at WakefleW. qjonth before the Davis City Port Hillat Northwestern. 8, I Cup | Kansas and Baltimore Bladensburg at Bel Air, 8. hurt me more than I split pair. High Point at \ also a ;"WF Laurel. 2. thought.” The Athletics Oar-Fleld at Orange. 8. won 4-3, then 4-2. Herndon at Warrenton. 8. Trabert’s loss Coolidge at Mechanlcsburg. Pa . 8. cannonball service One-Hitter for Klippsteln SENATORS, 0-1 DeMatha vs. Bell at Western. 3:3(1. threw back Rosewall time and In the League, Phelps vs. Huntington at Newport again. Tony I National Cin- Vewsw, Va.. 8. followed it in for: clnnatl’s Johnny Klippstein held FIRST OAME SATURDAY fast kills and usually r| DETROIT Loudoun County vs Handley at Win. had the Brooklyn’s champions one 1 composed to . AB. R. H. O. A. X. •tester. 2. 1 Rosewall rushing his Peewee Reese blooped a . Kuenn. m 5 0 2 0 6 0 Armstrong at Parker-Gray, 2:30. I single 4 0 0 1 0 La St. Stephen's. 2 ! shots. Only s • Tuttl*. cf 0 Plats at in the first set. which with one out • r( 5 0 0 Montgomery County Jamboree ' I I in the ninth for Kallnr. 112 .at was deuced, was Trabert in any- •ithe spoiler , J. Phillip*, lk 4 1 t 13 0 0 Montgomery Blair. 2 (Wheaton Vs. as the Redlegs won Boone. 3b 7 0 Betbesda-Chevy that l 4 2 3 2 Sherwood. Chase vs. ithing1 resembled trouble. ;the first game of a twin bill,9-0, 2 Hatfield. 3b 11 0 0 0 0 Gaithersburg. Blair vs. Richard Mont- • If 4 0 0 gomery). Faulty volleying cost him then B FhllUp*. 114 two!> made it a sweep with a 5-3 1 Wilson, e 3 1 2 2 0 (I serviceI breaks. MAlmbert. 2k 4 1 2 3 0 0 decision. Ted Kluszewski ' 0 ham- Hoeft. o - 4 0 2 2 0 The second set never was i; mered his 45th homer in the in doubt after Trabert broke > opener.’ 1 Total* 38 ~S 18 27 Is ~0 through ip the first game. Then, Milwaukee padded WASHINGTON Its runner- AB. R. His „ _ Gamecocks Tony spot, . H. O A. X. when swept through the;si up beating Philadelphia , Yo*t. 3b 4 0 2 3 .3 0 first three games twice, 5-4 , Umphlett. es 4 0 0 3 o o of the third set t and 9-1. Del Crandall I Vernon, lb 3 0 1 0 0 0 with the loss of only two points, , homered with three on in a Paula rs 4 0 0 3 0 o handwriting Slever*. If 4 0 0 2 0 0 . the on the wall be- •j five -run ninth to win the > ¦ PltiOerald. e 4 0 0 4 2 1 By 2b Loss of Backs quite plain. ; first game. Runnel*. 2 0 0 4 3 0 came It wasn’t' Rookie Humberto • l Valdlvtelio. ss 3 0 0 2 1 r. By the Associated Press Rosewall’s day. Robertson pitched a six-hitter . Schmitz, p 0 0 0 0 o o 1 Oroth 1 o 1 o o o There was little joy in the Doris Hart of Coral Gables. in the second. Stone, p 1 o 0 o l o Fla., »! Chicago s Ernie i 3 Klllebrew 1 0 o 0 o u South Carolina football campP defended her women’s title Banks and ( stobb*. d ... 000000 today following the news that successfullyj when she defeated! I, New York’s Willie Mays each flit Total* _i 31 0~4 27 lo ~l two members of the Gamecocks’ England’s¦ Pat Ward In the final.!jhome run No. 43 while the Cubs OUR SPECIAL starting 6—4, .ibeat the Giants, 7-5, 1 Singled for Schmlta In 3rd. backfield have been * 6—2. Miss Ward was the on Banks' 2 Ran for Boone In Bth. girl two-run eighth. sidelined with injuries. first foreign in the final I double in the In 3 Struck out for Stone In Bth. > another single game, 2-CAR DISCOUNT SAVING The news came as five of the since Anita Lizana of Chile won!r St. Louis 1 Detroit I 042 000 020—8 FAMILY eight in iit in 1937. Miss edged Pittsburgh, 6-5, on single Washington 000 000 000—0 schools the Atlantic i Hart Indicated I: by a Coast Conference put their noses ' this might be her last year of Alex Grammas in the eighth. Runt batted In—Malmberg (3). Kuenn cutting angle is designed to competition. r (31. Boone. Wilton. Two-bate hits— PUN HAS A PROGRAM to the grindstone preparing for serious! j Kaline. Boone. Hoeft. Sacrifices—B. give you closer, safer shaves! season openers Catches Phillip*. J Pnilllp*. Sacrifice fir—Melm- their Saturday.; First Marlin berg. Double plar—Yotl to Runnels to South Carolina’s ace quarter- ' To a woman goes the distinc- PltiOerald to Yo»t. Led on baiee— ESPECIALLY TAILORED FOR YOU] back, Detroit. U. Washington, 6. Bases on ball* Mackie Prickett, and Full-; Tar Heel Poloists tion of mkking the first blue —Oft Schmitt, 1: oil Stone. 1; oft Crosby ' marlin Stobb*, 1: off Hoeft. 1. Struck out—By back Lewis are the in- catch of the season off Btone. 2: br Hoeft. 2. Hite—Off Schmitz. NASH PRIORS START AT jured. a Ocean City, Md., just 7 In 3 Inning*; ofi In 6 innings; Prickett broke bone in Tie C. Club, 7-7 reported. Stobbs. 1 Stone. 7 D. Mrs. off In 1 Inning. Rung and Equipped with radii, f»- his left hand Saturday in a Washington Grace Geiser of Waynes- earned run*—Off Hoeft, 0-0: off Schmitt, WHISKERS gt* H|| BB| The Polo Club 6-6; HOUR scrimmage against has boro, Pa., captured off Stone. 2-2; off Stobbs. 0-0. Hit SHAVE , Fort Jackson. £ fish, a main Nath "Watthar a record of 15 victories, two losses ! the br pitcher—Br Hoeft (Vernon). Win- VT V U || F” He may be able to play by Octo- { | 255-pounder, on a 15-thread, nine pitcher—Hoeft (16-7). Losing Haatar, and,two ties, following 45- pitcher—Schmlta (6-H). lya” Diractiosal * a 7-7 tie ; pound-test Umpires—Bum- ber 20. Lewis hurt his knee and line. mers. Hurler. Boar, Rungs. Time—l:64. will ' with the Shemar Farms team of alpnalt) faam robbtr H W be out the rest of the season. Tryon, yesterday N. C„ Olney. ~ SECOND OAME BiCE! (uihtwn. at ...NOTVDUR | laathar trim. | Proceeds went to the Red Cross. GRIFFS' DETROIT JB AB. R. H. 6,700 Capt. Don Bradley four MARKS „ O A. E. The secret of smooth, safe shaving is in the angle of the blade. Fans Watch scored Kuenn. ss 4 (I 4 • Here goals1 2 4 II Delivered for Washington. His last Bittlm Tuttle, cf 4 0 0 1 0 The modern Eversharp-Schick locks I he blade at the one cor- R 3 0 6 3 «... Maxwell, rl 4 10 shot at 4:15 earned the ?,?? ” 4(H) 0 Bill tie for ’ft* Kaltne. rs o 0 angle . . . scraping off Churchill Win j H 4 2 T 1 Torgeson 6 o o rect shaves scientifically clhse without Washington. Dr. Art Christian gm; 8 38 I lb 3 0 0 71 0 &83S li Boone. 3b 2 0 11 1 0 tender face skin. Yes, shave your tvhiAkers—not your face with Big led the visitors with three goals. Delslng, If 3 0 0 0 0 0 Marlboro Race S. & : House, c 0 0 0 0 Try 1 No sudden-death period was Oravetz 224 21 83 vi !iS i 3 3 an Eversharp-Schick Injector one soon and tee! IN mmOLITAN WASHINGTON The longest race ever run at Slcvcr, 4 1 021 281 Hatfield. 2k 3 0 1 4 3 0 Razor'.f played because of fear of 464 67 X2l 17 624 H 4 '¦>67 Larr. P 3 0 0 0 3 o Marlboro Motor Raceway was j ex- 257 34 05 10 5 4 28 '•>s3 CO., INC. hausting the ponies. ’ O/oth > d 8 •'* <1 4 ¦ SAFFORD-CHANDLIR MOTOR ” 17 Totals 28 greeted by largest rSSCUII 7J .S3O i *0 ”Ix2B 15 ~0 the crowd in P»J£f» r i ~m'~n.4(1 II II II (I ')>(•¦ 629 H Street N.K., Weahieftee, D. C. Llecefe 6-4400 history yesterday YoSt 321 HI 74 10 3 7 30 ••31 WASHINGTON the track's as Kline 135 12 n 31 5 0 ft '230 > AB. R. H. O. A. E. SAFFORD-CHANDLIR DOWNTOWN SHOWROOM |, McDermott 83 71» .3 n 1 0 ..oil 3b 6 0 2 11 0 Bill Churchill of Falls Church John 200 20 6ft Yost. Carson Weds Valdjvl.lgo ft 6 2 25 227 ’ Oravetr. cf 4 0 2 4 0 0 17th 8 M Streets N.W., Washington, 0. C. EXatwtlvt 3-14 M 7 '-•>« won the 100-mtle late model j Snyde- 100 24 4 11 0 5 Vernon, lb 5 0 1 10 2 o stock car event before 6,700|| Slever.*., It 4 0 2 0 (I o FAIRFAX NASH SALIS COMPANY College i Runnels. 2b 4 0 3 0 4 0 Legated spectators. Sweetheart • Paula, rs 4 0 1 0 0 o en Seminary Rd. Bailey’s Croat Rds., Va. Jltfanee 1-3000 BtObb» 31 3 O I II in(( | .104 Courtney, c 1 0 11 o o Churchill ATHENS. Ga„ Sept. 12 OP).— ¦ 130,1 3 1 « (1 won the second 3* 11 NASH, ¦ 74 ft 103 .182 1 PltzOetald. c 3 0 8 0 0 L F. SAFFORD INC qualifying • Carson, 25-year-old . Killebrew J.t 5 .170 I Valdlvlelao. es 4 » 2 S 4 1 heat in his 1952 Hud- John end for Schmitz 51 5 ft 3 0 0 Abernathy, Washington 0 176 > p 2 10 12 0 BSO7 Colsivillt Read, Silver Spring, Maryland JUnlpsr 94400 son Hornet, was given the pole I the Redskins, and 1 Edward* 57 5 10 2 0 O 3 .175 20-year-old Korcheck 7 (1 10 0 0 o .14.3 Totals 38 114 27'13*1 position in the feature and never his1 college sweet- ¦ Sch maker 43 5 6 0 11 .3 140 j NASH ARLIN6TON CORPORATION relinquished the lead during the heart,1 Betsy Ernest, were mar- , Abernathy 2.3 1 3 0 0 0 o .130 i 1 Ran for Courtney In 2nd. Meere Straat, Arlington,Virginia JAcksen 84030 Ramo* .33 5 .3 0 0 o o .0111 xTwo out when winning run 201 S N. 300 laps. riedi yesterday. Stone 44 1 2 0 0 0 0 .046 scored. that changes blades automati- )# Chakale* 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ' Detroit 000 000 000—l) jc SOUTHEAST NASH Johnny Rodgers of Paterson, The ceremony was held before batting 511 ! . Team —4,585 ab.. r„ 1.136 Washington 000 000 001—1 2033 Nkheia Avt. S.E., Washington, ». C. Illdlew 44200 J., a lap a half a of nearly people h., avg., .248 handy N. was and behind i crowd 200 at Filching —Vernon. Two-base hit blades and case. place. McCoy Baptist IP H BB W L , —Slevers. Sacrifice—Abernathy. WILLIAMS 8 BAKER, INC. in second Bill of the< Church. „ SO GSOC Double McDermott 140 122 811 71 17 8 8 8 olays—Runnels to Veldlvlelso to Vernon HObart 24700 Derby, Pa., who won the first Mrs. Carson, a petite blond, Shea 56 51 27 26 4 1 2 2 (2); Hatfield to Kuenn to Torgeson. Left | 2819 M Straat N.W., Washington, D C of two qualifying heats, is native Cedartown, Abernathy loom 57 81 12 3 6 7 1 on bases—Detroit. 3; Washington, 12. was i a of Ga. ' Schmlta 161 108 48 44 18 6 A ft i Basel on ball!—Off Abernathy. 1; off RESTORFF MOTORS third in the feature but had to She! was graduated from the ! Chakale* 64 67 24 25 0 0 2 3 Lary. 2. Struck out— By Abernathy. 6; 7323 Baltimore Boulevard, Collage Park, Maryland AFplaten 74100 push his University1 Georgia 1954, a Porterfield 17618 ft 50 72 20 810 10 i by Lary. 1. Runs and earned rung—Off 1954 Nash Rambler of in ¦ Ramo* 112 102 .33 28 8 3 4 8 Larr. 1-1. Hit by pitcher—By Aber- < Stone 170 108 106 7» 8 nathy (Maiwell). winning pitcher— HUNTER MOTORS across the finish line. 3year after Carson. 23 613 (5-7). Losing EVERSHARP-SCHICK Stobbs 126 145 52 54 13 2 411 Abernathy pitcher—Lary 1801 Mt. Vernon Avt., Alexandria, Virginia King 8-1338 Time for the 100 miles was 1 The couple will live in Wash- Paacual 122 148 70 70 16 1 212 (13-14). Umpires—Hurley, Soar. Rungs, Clarke 13 11 11 6 1 0 0 ft i I Summers. Time—2:oß. Attendance—- hour, 41 minutes and 38 seconds, iington. Kline 1 4 1 0 00001 -6.817. INJECTOR RiAZOR

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