* THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. B-4 SUNDAY, JUNE 30. 1053 Australian Teen-Agers Upset Savitt and Mulloy at Wimbledon Hoad and Rosewall Ford Hanover Wins Poised Valley Pays Red Satellite Beefs All-American Final As1 Olympic Flame Win After Americans $5,000 Laurel Trot $176.20 in Comeback; Skirts Iron Curtain I In Henley Possible By the Associated Press By the Associated Press Reach Match Point For 15th Straight At Charles Town COPENHAGEN, June 28.—The HENLEY-ON-THAMES, Eng- Olympic flame, brought to Den- land, June 28.—The University of By )h# Associated Press Spocial Dispatch ta Tha Star Special Dispatch ta The Star mark by air from Greece, was Pennsylvania crew, here to defend WIMBLEDON, Eng., June 28.—A LAUREL, Md., June 28.—Un- CHARLES TOWN. W. Va.. June team of teen-agers from Australia, a carried through Jutland by run- the Thames Challenge Cup which defeated Ford Hanover stretched 128.—Poised Valley, three-year- defeated Gardnar Mulloyand Dick old filly who finished last, beaten ners, riders and cyclists today on it won last year, will be opposed his winning streak to 15 straight Savitt. America’s top doubles com- 27 lengths, in her first start at its way to Helsinki. i first in the Henley Royal Regatta bination, today in the biggest up- tonight at Laurel Raceway as he Wheeling Downs last September, As this usual prelude to the beginning Wednesday by Britain's set of the All-England tour- won the $5,000 Maryland Cup trot. came back to the races at Charles games got under way, at least one! ; Bedford Rowing Club, nament. Backed down to a 1-5 favorite Town today and scored a smash- Lewis Hoad and , ing upset in the race. newspaper from behind the Iron! ! Pennsylvania and the other by an estimated crowd of 8,500 second both 17-years-old their com- The thought Curtain complained because the American competitor for the the 4-year-old horse went perspiring crowd torch would bined ages don’t add up to Mul- fans, the reading was be- not be carried through j Thames Cup, Tabor Academy of the mile and a half in 3:12 for a thermometer any loy’s 38 years—took everything ing announced when the pay-off of the Russian satellite coun- Marion, Mass., landed in opposite the Americans could offer, and new State record. He bettered by tries. halves of the draw which took the mark hung up for figures were put up. Poised Val- went on to win the, third round 1% seconds ley, The Magyar Nemzec in Buda- place at the Henley Town Hall the distance last year by Deanna. owned by W. Kendrick and match, 6—4, B—6, I—6, 3—6, 7—5. trained by W. W. Smith, paid pest said: today. Owned by William Strang of “This year, The youngsters’ triumph under- $54.80 with the Soviet Un- Tabor will meet the first and Brooklyn, Ford Hanover by $176.20, and $17.60. She ion participating scored Australia's world suprem- won ! for the first time third Trinity College Rowing Club, six lengths, coming finished 2 /a lengths ahead of Jen- acy in doubles. Earlier, the ace with a rush E-V, and when athletes from the peo- Cambridge, so the possibility arose at the finish. who was a length in front of ple’s Aussie team of Evenesta. democracies take part in that should both Tabor and Penn- and Ken McGregor, champions of number exceeding every previous sylvania survive the two heats, the The daughter of Equistone- occasion, the decision of the Inter- -1 virtually everywhere, knocked out Washoe final race would be an all-Ameri- the only other American team In Laurel Charts Valley evidently was well national Olympic Committee, re- can event. meant in her debut at the tournament—Herb Flam and (Copyright 1962 by Tha American Wheeling, flecting their strange geographical 1 Coach Charles said Company.) going at at Deedee —<6—o, 3—6, 6—4, Publishing off odds 4-1. But that knowledge, is especially unfair and Tabor's final training Weather Clear—Track Fast. little fact was overlooked today by I was not en- 10—8. insulting.” tirely satisfactory because of de- FIRST RACE—Purge. $700: 1 mile: all but a lucky few, plus those Class 22 (CD): pace. Owner. Wayne W. lay in the delivery of a new boat Two Americans Advance. Galvin, blk.m., 4, by Worthy Boy-Lone holding the 4-10 daily com- Letters. Time. double which the will use. These two matches, In 2:07V». bination. The double paid $212, Charles crew played Horse. Driver. PP. Va Fin. Oddi. Town Entries In the for the stole spotlight as Poised Valley was coupled By Associated draw Diamond 92-degree heat, the Ceremony (R'saell) 3 3 1* JUfl with *he Press Challenge Cup. Roger W. Bates from the women, who filled out Adele Chief (Ehlen) 8 2 2* IRo Cecil M., who won in the first and Clear and Fast. Dusty Sue (Baker) 4 4 B*l 35.00 of the Union Boat Club. Boston, their quarter-final bracket. Two Goldie Fingo (A'ry) , 1 2.00 paid $3.20. 11 4 i ACE—Purse. $1,000; claiming; drew a bye in the first round. Americans, of Bev- Ilona Hanover (L’s) 2 6 6*l 6.00 and up; about 4>» furlonas. A BALL—Don to ball as . ..(Eyler) Long-shot players GETTING BITE OF THE Candy of Australia appeared be biting the Fairgo 6 6 6* 27.00 had another 100 Two __ There (K.) Intern Drinks 118 1 will be 51 races Wednes- erly Hills, Calif., and Ja’s The Sixth 6 7 7'« 22.80 Eigatnit 109 Lanna Lee 304 he prepared to smash it back at Felicismo Ampon of the Philippines in their match in the Royal 11 chance to celebrate when Bus N . day, first day of the gained the Walnut (B’ey) 7 8 8 48.50 Teduous 109 Snow Passes 113 the regatta, of Akron. Ohio, round. CEREMONY, $4.20. $3.40, ADELE ; Bus, E. W. seven-year-old Vojean 104 Only 110 second round of men’s singles at Wimbledon. Candy won this match but subsequently bowed $2.60: Price’s Jay 10!) Yours ; which will continue through Miss Brough, many times the CHIEF. $7.00. $4.60; DUSTY BUB. 88.00. won Blitz Gertie’s Last 110 to fellow countryman, top-seeded Frank Sedgman, in a match played in 90-degree tempera- gelding, the fifth race and Ramble Away 109 Alpine Lady 110 i Saturday. winner of this tournament, beat his SECOND RACE—Purge, $700; 1 mile; paid Archmere 118 Sweet Craft Ho ture. —AP Wirephoto. Class C; pace. Owner, Percy W. Harri- $55.00, $12.00 and $4.60 Nelly France, son. br.m.. 0, by Blackhawk-Our Kate. SECOND RACE—Purse. $1,000: claim- !(¦ Mrs. Adamson of across the board. 4-year-olds up: furlongs. Time, 2:11. . and 6V, 1-6, 6-1, 6-2, and Miss Fry With these exceptions Little Ernie __ 118 Salome .113 Horse. Driver. PP. % Fin. Odds. it was New Freedom 118 Champion Liar 118 Two Top-Seeded Players whipped Michele Bourbonnrfis of Flicka B. (H'bard) -1 2 1» *17.70 another hot day, literally speak- Caldlett 113 Blue Fen 118 6-0. They were Laurel Entries Victory Cash (S’y) 3 6 2* 3.30 players. xNanrip _ ..108 xKosair 108 France, 6-4, Boy (Cartnal) B‘i ing, for chalk Listen To Me 118 Crepe De Chin* 113 Ball Players Get a Break; Prim Hal 8 8 2.50 Favorites Sun __ ; joined by Jean Walker-Smith of Parma Hanover (T.) 7 6 4'f 22.60 or near-favorites won six Goddess 313 Grier’s Pass _ 113 Enter NCAA Tennis Finals For Tomorrow Son O’ Up (Kelly) 2 3 6»l 2.00 of the Unison 138 xßoyal Lewis 113 England, who stopped Georgie Lady (O’ley) 4 1 6*4 3.80 nine THIRD RACE—Purse, By Post Time. 8:16 Honors races. *1,000: claiming. the Associated Frets Woodgate of England, 6-1, 6-1, Sponsor Insures All P.M. Topsy Bcott (Baker) 6 7 ?'I 25.30 A. A. 3- and up; o*/ 2 furlongs. EVANSTON, Windows Gary HI., PIRST RACE—Trot. Claw 26 eond.: 1 Princess (C’r) 6 4* 8*» 33.40 Fischback’s consistent Kildare 104 Buddy Acres ..114 June 28.—The of mile. S7OO. mare, xßaby and Mrs. Jean Rinkel-Quertier The players in the District Rec- ment doesn’t have any funds Purse. o Denotes parked out. Midst, and J. H. Moss’ Boss Billy 100 country Dude 114 two top-seeded stars, Hugh 1. Fex Rosecroft (E. Avery) S-l FLICKA 8., Shifty Play 109 Shrew’s Orphan 110 England who eliminated Mis. Mary Carlock)__ 6-1 $37.40, $12.00. $6.20: VIC- Leaving won the Larkspur, Stewart of reation Department’s Walter allotted for that, so we have to 2. Miss Stewart 4 $2.50 (Dally Double paid $212.) mill and McClanahan entry. cParks and changed aver to broken windows. Lord Clinton (W’rs) 7 4 2 a 16.10 entry. roar. They 8. Volga Might 4 6.40 RACE—Purse, $1,000; claiming; “Not that,” Also (Davis) 4-year-olds and up; miles. SEVENTH RACE—Purs* *1.000; claim- they had seen a doubles Ridge Dean (L. Dufford) 20-1 Berty York 8 3 4‘ 20.20 IV* up: knew new boy playing around in the Amco office for Single (Mor’n) Boned Up (Teague) ing: 4-year-olds and I>', miles. “but if a on a team Benny’s Day (J. Baker) 16-1 See 6 8 6*l 7.90 8.80 5.20 380 April team that would make Australia of publicized Miss Billie (W’ler) 2 6 6*l 12.20 Concise (Dosherl 14 80 900 Blue 11.3 Sheldon Ducret 115 0710 Z OFF against an Amco-sponsored team weeks. With most the FOURTH RACE—Pace. Class 24 cond.: Wandawin (Clock) 17 7* 2.80 T (Shlrey ) Grand Boy ll5 Perry's Prize 110 for years to come. ages: iiiso xSpanish EXCHANGE a power games being played on the all Class 23 eligible If non-winners Skaal (Bell) 4 5 8* 6.10 hrJfty;Pat)i Point 105 Bonziah Seniah 115 2/U breaks a window, he’s covered, too. in 2nd division; 1 mile. Purse. Also Him. Rlsklt. xTomke 108 Lovable Lady.. 110 1962: WAYBILL, $7.00. $4.60. $3.40: LORD 'ran—That’s Thrift s Mulloy Suffers From Heat. So the boy who breaks window spacious Ellipse and Fairlawn S7OO. Connie. Porzo. Dutch King, and xßlue Memories 110 Grand Mars 115 is a 1. Waydale (W. Rouse) 6-2 CLINTON, *10.60, *0.40; HEADWAY, Rosedqgi. Pennask. Perhaps 110 xLancrel 113 ctjCszic fields, broken windows get little $5.40. com* in practice.” 2. (W. Fleming) Light . llOxTeddy's Mulloy, who has been suffering Lee Venture 6-1 FOURTH RACE—Purse. *1.000: claim- Umber Pride. 113 Suits Everyone's Convenience publicity here. However, The Star 3. King Katy (J. Stokley) 7-2 mile; ing; 3-year-olds up: 6V, furlongs for the last two Broken windows are no small 4. Nancy (L. Dufford) FIFTH RACE—Purse. *4.000: 1 and EIGHTH RACE—Purse. *1.000: claim- from the heat Blow Dail 10-1 Class 18: trot (CD). Owner, Mrs. A. P. Grandma C (Sorrentlno) 4.00 8.40 3.20 ing; 4-year-olds and up: miles. weak link in the matter to Recreation Department contacted English, who wasted no 6. Frisco Fury (P. Hungerford) 3-1 Topper, blk.g.. 4, by Abbes Time (Scocca) I>’« days, ._ was the 6. Manor Chimes (J. Walters) 15-1 His Honor-Miss 6.40 500 Barranl Fire.. 109 xStrabapr 104 putting in his Wayne Lee. Time. Tip-A-Toe (McOonigal) Halconero 114 xSaint Odette. 108 CROKER American combination. Savitt, the officials. time bid. i. Mr. Direct tc. Wallace) 8-1 2:o4's. Time 1:25. U.BO • 8. Joe C. Blackstone (C. Carter) 20-1 Horse. Driver. PP. Vt Pin. Odds. xFrlo Quest. 111 xCount Ravbern 113 defending champion in the singles “We have about 150 a year “With 150 windows being broken Also ran—Rain Rose. Picture. Free Empty Noose... 114 Lloyds 114 General Tire Co. regular every year, FIFTH RACK—Trot. Class C: 1 mile. Risen Sun (H’nis) 4 1 11 $3.60 Son. Breaxer Boy. Dapper Miss, tellme- xFour West... 11l Jackie W. ..11l Bill Cninmlngi. Prea. here, held him up almost all the broken in games.” who wouldn’t?” he Purse. SBOO. BUtzen Up (Th’as) 11 6« 21 1.00 how and Easier Flower. xMerry Boy. (E. M'y (R’l) Gold Braid 110 Go 109 & ME, However, seemed be English estimates. “The Govern- says.—BlLL 1. Connie Hal Avery) 6-2 E’l’s J’ne 1 3 81 84.10 FIFTH RACE—Purse $1,000: Count Howard. 114 xDr. Wright 111 23rd M Sts. N.W. €3OO way. both to FUCHS. 2. Trurtean (W. Holmes) . 8-1 Flash Princess (A'r) 8 10 4* 3.60 4-year-olds up; claiming; 3. Chuck’s (J. Britt) (W’r) and about 7 furlongs, X—s lbs. AAC. playing at half speed through the Widower 20-1 Miss Sue El’n 7 6 6*l 40.80 U N Bus (Teague) 55.00 (D. Insko) 3 4* i SUS5 S „, 12.00 4.60 4. Provo . 15-1 Sp’er L'nce (M'ler) 6* 5.50 Polly Ten Tens (Sorrentlno) first two sets. 6. Baron Rosecroft (H. Stokes) 2-1 a A'ean Lou (K'y) 6 2* 1 * 9.20 3.40 2.60 Wayline (J. Amato) 7 Powder Pass (Russo) 5.60 down to Agnes 6. 6-1 I Proud Jim (R'ck) 12 9 B'* 104.50 Time. 1:32*5. The Americans settled Green Defeated 7. Uptown (J. Belote) 20-1 f GrT’ther (N’s’n) 9 7 9'« 104.50 to Truwyn ! „Also ran—Wlsecracker, Thumb’a Knight. Women Enter 8. .iv Watch 4.60 1952'® Players k game. will be expected to bring States girls’ tennis championship. Class a M’ty Lucky (W’n) 4 3 3>” 5.20 ) Time. I:2o**. 18 cond.: I mile. Purse. $5,000. Benham Tryax VR’l) De Luxe their own caddies. 17-year-old Washington 1. Hi-Lo's Forbes (p. p. 2» 5 8 BD. 193.20 > Boss Leaving (Miller) 6.00 2.80 2.20 p. Dual range, Hydra-Matic drive, de luxe steering wheel, H to putting the ball away. Rose- defend her title. game at Agnes holds 5. Scottish Chief (p. 5) (W. Rouse) 2-1 o Denotes parked out. Bushel MEADOW RICE. $4.00. $2.20. $2.20: Also ran—Let’s Out and Miss Ronned. V nonglare mirror, back-up lights, clock and cigaretta W back defense Washington. 9. Intangible (p. p.9) (J. Amato) .20-1 THUNDERCLAP, $2.40, $2.20; a MIGHTY $1,000; 10. f True Hal (p. p. 10) (C. Crockett).ls-1 f NINTH RACE—Purse. claiming; then would come in C tournament chairman: LUCKY. $2.40 3-year-olds up: j’« and Hoad Class In the other 18-and-under semi- 11. f J’nica Red . Lady Busy They were a great deal more Bethesda and Mrs. J. C. LaSalle. Bethesda. Garnet. Quarry. Beacon and | 9:12, Whiting. de- 2. Liberate (O. Davis) 10-1 Horse. Driver. PP. «/» Fin. Odds. . First Rhythm. *[PHJVBHM Impressive than Sedgman and Mrs. R. B. Bethesda and women’s tennis champion, 3. Windy Law (C. Oakley) 6-1 Mrs. H. A. Rudd. Bethesda. 9:16. Mrs. (J. Ford H’over (Th’s) 5 6° 1* .20 . Mutuels. $226,637. feated Gweyth Johnson, Merion, 4. Crown Prince Belote) 8-1 { McGregor. This tried and true G. E. Leyser. Bethesda and Mrs. J. Burch- Brewaway (8. Russell) 4-1 Silver Faith (M’r) 3 2 2* 13.50 Attendance. 4.500. j B. ard. Bethesda. 9:20. Mrs. W. E. Shannon. (T. Lewis) Rose Song (Russell) 6 3 3* 16.60 combination frequently looked Brough. 6—2 and 7—5. 6. Dublin 12-1 Song (Wathen) T *2634 Columbia and Mrs. Wm. Colum- Aitchlson) ; Vic 8 7 4 51.00 I 7. Chief Brooke (L. 6-2 I like a pair of novices against the bia. 9:24, Mrs. Verne Wilson. Columbia In the 15-and-under division 8. Betty French (E. Avery) 8-1 Famous Song (Br’n) 1 0 5* 05.70 and Mrs. E. J. Mather. Columbia. 9:28, eligible: Jenko H’over (M’l> 4 16* 48.90 tricky Mrs. George Bond. and Mrs. Carol Le Cato, 15, Had- Also (Sc’e) Tennis Titles tactics of Flam and Larsen. Columbia semifinals Memorial (E Kellv)-. 4-1 Mighty Fine 74« 7“ 6.40 Maryland L Trade Now... with your friendly Pontiac Bangaway (Rouse) i E. N. Brawner. Columbia. 9::12. Mrs. (T. Waiters) 2 8 BD. 26.10 Sedgman did almost all the Cocharan Fisher. Columbia and Mrs. E. X. donfleld, N. J., seeded number Doctor Vic 12-1 o Parked out. Dealer^ work and it often Murphy, Washington. Patricia Hubbard, FORD constructive 9:00, Spearman. Congres- one. defeated HANOVER, $2 40. *2.20, *2.20; ’ Won by Two D. C. Girls Mrs. John SILVER FAITH, $4.00, $2.20; ROBE seemed that he could have fin- sional and Mrs. Charles deZevallos. Con- 13, Washington, 6—4 and 6—3. Miss Easy Winner Special Dispatch gressional. Latimer, Pepsi SONG, $2.20. ta The Star 1 the match if Mc- 9:40. Mrs. John W. McCord, 14, Washington, ished sooner ir.. Chevy Chase and Mrs. J. H. Alldredge. Carol EIGHTH RACE—Purse, $5,000; 1 mile: BALTIMORE, June 28.—Two Gregor sat the sidelines. Kenwood. 9:44, Mrs. L. Marcus, Indian Mary Kuhn, 13, In Windsor Club Regatta Cites 10; pace (CD). Owner. Parker had on Spring and Mrs. H. Winston, Indian defeated also of | singles By Mitchell, b.g.. 6. by Blackhawk-Annabelle Washington girls won titles Miss Brough, who has been Spring. 9:48, Mrs. A. Swaine, Indian Washington, 7—5, the Associated Press Mitchell. Time. Spring and Mrs. M. Gershen, Indian 6—2. 2:02‘/s. today in the Maryland State girls’ getting beaten regularly for the Spring. 9:52, Mrs. M. Rose, Indian Spring In a semifinal doubles match WINDSOR, Ont., June 28.—Miss I Horse. Driver. PP. ¦/, Fin. Odds. Bprlng. 9:56. tennis tournament. past year, had a hard time at the and Mrs. H. Rod. Indian for girls Pepsi, Guinea Gold (H’d) 3 1 1* * .50 Edna Janes. Indian Springs and Mrs. J. 18 and under. Miss Mc- Detroit-owned multi-en- Freddy Hawk (K’y) 1 2 2* 2.20’ ! Janet Nalls took the 15-and- start against Mrs. Adamson. She McCarthy, Indian Sprint:. gined hydroplane, swept Stormy (R’ae) 3 Spring Cord and Miss Kuhn teamed up -1 all three Way 2 3’* 8.00 McCauley right 10. Mrs. L. Watzman. Indian and True Kitty (M’vln) 6 4* 82.60 | under crown over Ruth do nothing in the first Weisberg. 10:04, to defeat Mary Whitaker and 4»» could Mrs. R. Indian Spring. 15-mile heats to win the Windsor Hal Tryax (R’sell) 4 6 SD. 16.50 of Baltimore, 6—o, 5—7, 6—l. The set, but pulled her games together Mrs. G. Inoff. Indian Spring and Mrs. B. i Baker, Indian Spring. 10:08. Mrs. D. J. Cynthia Wilder, both of German- Yacht Club’s fourth annual Maple o Parked out. went to Carol • dis 18-and-under title in the second and once she found Ward. Kenwood and Mrs. L. N. Hill, Ken- town, 6—4, 6—4. Leaf Regatta today. Miss Pepsi Distanced. wood. 10:12, Mrs. G. W. Blanchard, Ken- GUINEA GOLD. $3.00, *2.20, $2.20: Olive over Martha Stauffer of the range, Mrs. Adamson could and H. C. Briggs. Kenwood. Pat averaged FREDDY HAWK, $2.20, $2.20: BTORMY wood Mrs. Miss McCord and Hubbard 91.097 miles an hour. rnutuel, $371,354. Hagerstown, 3—6, 6—4, 6—4. up resistance. 10:16, Mrs. A. L. Hutton, Kenwood and WAY, $2,20. Total throw no Marlorie Hull. Kenwood. 10:20 Mrs. paired in a semifinals doubles Miss Great Lakes, which went Miss Fry also started slowly George H. Freeman. Kenwood and Mrs. match for girls 15 and under to the starting line quarter of in the Gertrude Wood. Kenwood. 10:24, Mrs. over a and made numerous errors W. A. Hill. Manor and Mrs. Leo Shaudls, defeat Miss Kuhn and 9-year-old a mile behind the others, was the long volleys. But she, too, got Manor. 10:28. Mrs. A. L. Cochran, Manor Tracy and Mrs. A. F. Schmidt. Manor. Johnson of Merion, Pa., only boat to finish besides Miss going toward the end of the first 10:32, Mrs. David McPherson. Manor 6—3, 6—l. Pepsi. and Grace King. Manor. 10:36, Mrs. J. H. set and after that Miss Bourbon- Nash. Manor and Mrs. Chester Morrill, nothing more than a Kenwood. nais showed BTARTING FROM 10th TEE. flashing smile and a frock with a 9:30, Mrs. J. R. Graves. Washington 1 SCIENTISTS 1 and Mrs. E. L. Duffles. Washington. 9:34. Paris look. Mrs. Roger Washburn. Washington and takes a day off to- Mrs. John Connolly. Washington. 9:38. Wimbledon Washington England’s do Mrs. Robert Hutchinson. and Holiday Specials blue laws ENGINEERS morrow. Paul Barefoot. Washington. 9:42. I Mrs. admission to be Mrs. Harold Freeman. Woodmont and || not permit Mrs. David Stone, Woodmont. 9:46. Mrs. VirgilMeyers. charged sports on Sun- Don Roney. Argyle and Mrs. • to events Argyle. Argyle PRESERVERS Regular Sola quarter-finals 9:50. Mrs. R. E. Roberts. LIFE isl outstanding opportunities B | days. The men’s and Mrs. F. C. Hallowell. Argyle. 9:54. 5-7 Years; orange, green, Kapox $4.60 $3.50 Monday and the Mrs. Margo Davis. Argyle and Mrs. Frank will be played Cush. Argyle. 9:58. Mrs. Curtis Turner, 8-12 Years; orange, green, Kapox $5.25 $3.95 Tuesday. Argyle and Mrs. Luke Beale, Argyle. women’s 10:02. Mrs. Upton Haley, Belle Haven Fina Kapox Racing Vests; sixes 30 to 44 SB.BO $6.95 and Mrs. Stuart McAlister. Belle Haven. Boat Cushion—Kapox filled $3.90 $3.25 10:06. Mrs. Arthur Hoffman. Belle Haven ;|( GENERAL ELECTRIC’S Hj and Mrs. George Powell. Belle Haven. Beat Seats—Folding—Aluminum frame $6.95 $5.95 Boy Wins 10:10. Mrs. Milton Ferguson. Belle Haven Duplex Motor Oil 45c qt. 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