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Islsessxissmsmw THE EVENING STAR 3 DERBY WINNERS MEET ON COAST A-18 Wellington, 0. C., Mmity, Jana I, 1959 Wilson, **» ’ * ’ -~j- • - Colls "p Black Hills Changes Settle Title Outlook for Belmont Unbeaten Wilson High By School takes on Coolldge in the (fig Associated Press vader from California, finished W The well-scrambled 3-year- second and will try again in final game of the Interhigh old championship situation the Belmont. Sword Dahcer League baseball championship w>jgjh may up K&‘ - J 4 be cleared a bit In the skipped the Peter Pan, after series at 3 pm. today at Grif- 91st running of the $125,000- having won the Metropolitan fith Stadium. added Belmont Stakes against the Satur- older horse* an Wilson, champion day. with Royal Orbit, Black previous Saturday. of the Hilla and Sword Dancer the Royal Orbit, carrying top Weat Division, is seeking ite principal characters In the act. weight 127 pound*, finished first title Coach of w under Sherman But. while the day’s biggest third as Eddie Arcaro found HA Rees. The Tigers have played race Is holding the spotlight on "Jnol *** • a. /*j* himself a Belmont horse when in the title series times in * four ft Belmont Park, the Far West's he brought Black Hills home wW Hpp ki 'MMkw three Derby winners will be by two lengths over Bagdad the last five years, but this Is slugging It out In the $25,000 for a $13.10 payoff. the first time they have gotten Handicap Hollywood Black Hills FRED TALBOT Cinema at packed 113 pounds. Bagdad past Park. 118. Signs With White Sox the first round. v\ They'll all pack 126 In the Bel- &jni \vr.% Tomy Lee, who won the Ken- Coolldge finished In the run- tucky Derby; Spoon, mont. nerup spot Silver the Trainer Reggie Cornell seemed , White Sox Sign to Wilson In the filly who whipped colta In the West, with both league Anita Derby, confident that Royal Orbit will defeata \ Santa and Finne- better showing by the Tigers. i . ..„ i gan, winner of the California make a in the Fred Talbot, Star administered Derby, are slated to start In Belmont. Chip Eslio, who lost to Wilson “Royal Orbit runs better the mile-and-one-elghth Cine- Hurler for Fairfax both times, is scheduled to ma, final test before the SIOO.- after he's had a race,” Cornell Fred Talbot, Fairfax High pitch for Coolldge today. Eslin, 000 Hollywood Derby June 27. said. "There wasn't any early School's pitching star, has who threw two-hitter at de- pace, the Preakness, and, a Another blg-name horse like signed with the Chicago White fending champion re- of course, giving Anacostia turns to action In Chicago, he was away Sox organisation for an undis- Saturday as weight weight on the Colts won, where Round Table, world's a lot of and ’ closed bonus and will join the 2-1, tells." has a 10-3 record for the w greatest money winning horse, Holdreg club of the all-rookie j I season. |L.-\V, appears in the 850.000 Citation Hillsdale continued his sen- Nebraska State League on Handicap at Washington sational streak In California Coach Rees is undecided on Park. June 18. his pitcher, but has lefthanders Round Table has been inactive when he won the $54,700 Argo- Talbot, who will report to the since last due to a leg naut Handicap Saturday at night Sam Swindells, an 8-3 winner WILLIE STEALS HOME—Willie Mays of the Ed Bailey, Redlegs catcher, is just getting the winter White Box tomorrow at Wednesday, injury. Hollywood Park. It was the Btadium, over Tech on and Giants comes dusting home on the big end of ball as Willife crosses the plate. The Giants Griffith had a 5-3 John Righthander Spice was added to the mile- sixth 105$ stake* victory for record for Coates. John double steal against the Redlegs in the fourth won this game, 5-3, but dropped the second, this season Fairfax. Eichberg Is available. and-one-half Hillsdale, -T¦ also- - inning of yesterday’s first game at Cincinnati. 7-I.—AP Wirephoto. Belmont when who paid $5 JO as he In 59 innings he struck out 99. j i Black Hills upset the Preak- beat fleet Nasrullah by two and walked 17 and allowed only 15 ness winner, Royal Orbit, In one half lengths. {hits and had an 0.48 earned- the $28,200 Peter Pan Handicap Hillsdale carried 128 pounds, run average. Fairfax won the Wf'Rf THi ONIY at Belmont last Saturday. tops in his career, and stepped Northern Virginia Group Ititle SAVINGS AND LOAN IN Bagdad, like Royal Orbit an ln- the mile in 1:34H- * with a 12-4 record. Tennis Upset White Sox Scout Benny Steady Putting Miller Entry Is Favored Huffman signed Talbot, who pitched a no-hitter against Mc- TAKOMA Is Scored by 18-Year-Old Hurdler Lean this season. All but four RJB MM mJ ws’f*p*M In Laurel Pace Tonight major league clubs approached Mr KM MM flft (MfiAKsao diW- Gives Title to Talbot, with the Senators, I fflllllANfibnlNl By DICK O’BRIEN Baltimore, while Lullwater Sara Allen Olympic Giants and Pirates In the run- Bars Allen scored the first Shows Form ning until the last moment, ac- NORTHWESTERN Ftferd Star Staff Writer Scott finished second, with : Jimmy Arthur driving. Strong major upaet of the District cording to Har- *ft Laan Assn. A banner harness racing By tha Associated Praia the NAIA team championship Fairfax Coach Sovinf Betsy Rawls week is in store for Laurel [ opposition for this pair in the Public Parks tennis tournament old Stalnaker. (IS CARROLL ST.. N. W. America’s unending assembly He was caught in 53.6 for ? Raceway i Arst division of the trot is ex- at Halns Point yesterday in de- ?UahanuM 1-4141 SUMMIT. N J.. June 8 <AP>. fans, with Ave stakes line has produced another the 440, 24.6 for 220 (he scheduled. The SIO,OOO Wash- . pec ted to come from J. T. feating Vera Ullrich. 6—2. the —lt took her seven years, but 9—7, youngster who could give the holds the world mark of 22.1 Virginia Betsy Anally ington Cup for I Hennessey, to be driven by in the Arat round of Police Rawls has won free-for-all singles. jtop hurdlers In the world fits in this), and 14.6 for the 120. professional round trotters Saturday night hlgh- . Billy Haughton. and Scamp women’s the women’s and starts by the 1960 Olym- Durham, tobin golf tournament. ; lights the week. Victor under Jack Wilcutts’ Miss Allen won her second- Lee Calhoun of Pistol Winners round match with Dottle pic*. N. C., who the 110-meter The Virginia State Police The 31-year-old Miss Rawls The $5,000 Pace for.direction. Kott. won Ashton 6—l, 6—2 Both men's and His name is Warren Cawley. hurdles for the United States won two titles and the White Won the tournament yesterday 2-year-olds gets the stakes op- Other Starters with a score of plus the women s singles continue at 6 He is an 18-year-old high in the 1956 Olympics, also was House Police the other in the fi'2 r.t erations under way tonight, Other Canoe Brook Country Club and starters will be Pine- p.m. today. ischool senior from Farmington, in action. He won the 120-yard District of Columbia pistol followed by the $5,000 Potomac Rip. Hanover, MCN-g SINGLES >haven Griffith Strong highs in the Meet of Cham- championships Picked up $1,350 to boost her (for 2-year-old pacers tomor- : Kuuag 'Mich. I held over the ntepey winnings for year Bright Newport, Nibble Song Craig Mathew* defeated David Bath Young up at pions In Houston in 13J. This week end at the Pi e- the to row night. On tap Wednesday br default: Thorn*, Warren turned j Twelfth j land Miss Nat. Wlllli defeated Open was a second range •f»SO. She leads all rivals in is the $5,000 Annapolis for 3- Dick Weber, 2 —n, B—4. B—4. the Midwest AAU cham- four-tenths of cinct in Lanham. thiyvital department. In the second division of the Third Baaed Ind., over the world mark. Virginia State Police year-old trotters. The Clover I Harold Freeman defeated William pionships in Fort Wayne. won the A 3-over-par 39-36—75 in Ashton. Miller’s trio of Duke : Thaler. 6—l. <1—O: King Lambert de- Saturday and won events Glenn Davis wnipped to a '.38-caliber title with 1,444 Hill, a $5,000 event for 3-year- : seated Hal Mar*h, A—l, A—(I; Brnle three x ' Worthy Sally Ingram 1,200 the final round enabled Miss old pacers, is slated Friday of Decatur. and ; defeated Fred Trust, d—4, I—the 440-lows in 51.5, the 220- 46 9 quarter-mile triumph and and the .45-caliber title! Rawls co chalk up four points, Demon Lynn is heavily favored A—2; Paul Cole* defeated Col. ¦ yard in 23.3 and the 120- Bill of Abilene with 1.095. The White House her night. Norman Powers. 5—3. :<o—4o, default- lows Woodhouse lowest point gain of the to outspeed such impressive Wilber Jenktna defeated WlUls Thomas. yard highs in 14.1. Christian won the 100 in 9.0 at Police earned .22-caliber honors tournament, but sufficient to Original Nominees youngsters Regal «—O, n —l: Jackvm Yang defeated 1,131.
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