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C-2 **THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. ran>AT. ivtr u, iaa» I Previous Classic Upsets Top-Rated Stars ON THE Snipe Reward Cheer Rivals of Nashua Gain Semifinals SANDLOTS Choice in Pace - ''f«j|^*tt£ 2ffl9 CHICAGO, July 15 W.—The soon for Washington Park’s Ey HANSON six courageous rivals who will American Derby, you can bet KM BALTIMORE. July 15 (Spe- cial).—Snipe Reward, Benjamin Lindheimer, 4-year-old challenge Nashua In tomorrow's that Ar- gelding owned by J. M. Davis of ;-. Clay JBlrer Arlington lington-Washington only re- • Smallwood, >J»!r * j| s $148,175 Classic can Park execu- In Courts With a few weeks formerly at Eastern Clayton, Del., goes for his third spring — malnlng second-half play, , and last gain some cheer from the fact tive director, will into ATLANTA, July 15 . in year a freshman at straight victory in fast company revive OD- the likely in the four Duke, should have Federal Btor- this traditionally is a "disaster” action after the Classic to There were no upsets—and only winners ¦ in the Governor's Cup Pace to- his bid for an August match race league* has narrowed down to i age higher than 2-3 as of today. night at Baltimore Raceway. champions. top- r group. Tasker, George The % ¦* race for here. one close call—as the four ' a select John Mason; $3,000 V< George race has drawn 11 entries. i The 26-year-old Classic, now However, an upset of Nashua seeded players moved into the Already “in” for the Cityr Tim Tlches, W-L and Snipe Reward, who won last run at one mile, has tripped up in the Classic would just about semifinals of the National Clay . Senes, which will start a couple ! Washington University; Charlie Saturday's headliner in 2:04 flat JWf champion- days Day, ! Sampson, Eastern; such favorites as Whirlaway in hand the 3-year-old Courts tennis tournament. of after Labor are Lew Luce. for a lifetime record, is favored ship Swaps squelch fur- Pontiac Industrial I Wilson, and Tony Natoll, Gon- to and Defending Champion Arcade in the at 5 to 2. He will be driven by ; ; jljf .JjidS^, 1941, Assault in 1944, Bimelech ther match race talk. Bernard League, Columbia Heights in the i saga, are pretty fair hitters, but Olin Davis, nephew in 1940, Johnstown in 1939 and Bartaen of San Angelo, Tex., 1 of the owner. Nashua, who already has cap- was Departmental League, Washing- so far nothing has jelled. Second choice is Knight, Twenty extended yesterday by young 1 Date Grand in 1931. tured five SIOO,OOO events, will ' ton Knights in the Metro League “They who had won straight There's Swaps among the Jerry Moss of Modesto, Calif., need to work more to- two when no cany Eddie Arcaro and 138 ' and Atchison 8s Keller in the aether,” beaten in her last outing by *# game half-dozen apparently the Nation’s No. 1 junior player, ; Branzell says. “We had Snipe set pounds in the Classic, spotting ’ Gauzza League, all first-half winning Reward. Highland Boy, a go Nashua, winning 4—6, 6—2, trouble last year in who fin- to have at but the six pounds to Impromptu, ridden before 6—2. ' champions. ished a tight Snipe BP, - rf| competition may second-half play, losing our first second to be brisk if the by Willie Hartack, Traffic Judge, 6 1. any of finish Reward Saturday, highly likes Impromptu Bartaen is If these teams i four games, but we came back is a re- of and Dedicate with WillieBoland up, and Dedi- seeded No. 4 here. ; on top second-half play, garded third choice. him, order, Tony in its i to take the title. We think we are full of run. cate. ridden by BoulemltL Ahead of in are league represented again.” It win be Night” ' , Judge, Dogoon, Sam Cincinnati, also will be I can do It “Governor's Traffic Mun- a present Trabert of the Wim- by runnerup With bankroll of champion; the with the best The nucleus is there, but time with Governor McKeldin pre- chausen ad Jett Flame round $690,090, victory tomorrow would bledon Ham Rich- season average. senting the Governors Cup. out today’s entries. ardson of Baton Roqge, La., and | is running out. boost Nashua from fifth to fourth category ** * * Long Song, 4-year-old gelding Besides adding Moylan Trenton, In that are Snug Har- $91,350 to his over Native Eddie of N J. bor League, owned by L. L. already bulging earnings, Dancer on the all- in the Gauzza Lin- Washington Knights Herrin of Char- an time money-winning list, Trabert took out sixth-seeded Departmental, The took lotte, N. C., by expected behind colnia in the first-half honors and driven John- triumph by Nashua Citation, Stymie Sam Giammalva of Houston, ; in the Metro ny Belote, last night’s and Armed. Tex., 6—2, 6—l, Giants and Northeast Athletics League record, won fea- would renew clamor for a match Nashua a 6—o. Richard- 1 with a 6-0 but tured $3,000 Patapsco has lifetime record defeated in the Metro and a scramble be- there maintain Trot in race between the Belair stud ace of 13 triumphs and 3 seconds in son fifth-seeded Jack of are those who 2:06%, his fastest time by 1% Frost of Monterey, Calif., 6—4, tween Federal Bureau inves- the Knights the strongest and his Kentucky Derby con- 16 starts, his only defeat in eight Hill, Pry aren’t seconds. Lupe Hanover was sec- queror, B—6, 6—l, and Johann Kupfer- tigation, Silver Jack entry. It would lie between the Rex Ellsworth’s Swaps. 1955 starts coming from Swaps and, at the outside. Federal ond, two lengths behind, and Ted Since Swaps willbe Chicago berger, the South African Davis Giants and Athletics. in in the Derby. Storage in the Industrial cir- Lybrook, a 99-to-l shot, third. Cupper and second-seeded for- if Giants, as $3.80, f;;. gE fSJpy <n cuit ' And it is the The winner paid $3.20 and eign entry, gave Moylan, a rough many think, one of the top per- $3; Lupe Hanover, $5.60 go Time is running out for most and in the first set before suc- Departmental formers will be Gary Mays, one- $3.80, and Ted Lybrook. $20.60. cumbing B—6, 6—o, of them. The fin- F* 6—o. today. armed catcher. 4QK|XPffi9Hgp11 ' Field of Seven Moylan meets Trabert and ishes regular play The Now Likely Mays by if t Leagues will be remembered Bartzen plays Richardson in the Gauzza and Metrc| wind semifinals tomorrow. up July 26. The Industrial high school basketball followers League August as a standout at Armstrong a 4 Games on Tap Top-seeded Barbara Breit of willrun until 10. For Hollywood Gold Ties or postponements affecting couple seasons ago. He lost his Cup Hollywood, North Calif., swept left just INGLEWOOD, July past Audrey the race will have to be played arm below the shoulder Calif., 15 tomorrow will be Andrew Crevo- Brown of Southern child, (A*).—A field of about Pines, N, C.. 6—l, B—o, to lead and may stretch the season a when a small the result seven can- lln’s Determine, 1954 days. of accidental shotgun dis- didates shaped up today Kentucky the women quarter- few more an For Sandlotfers for the into the *** * charge. 16th running Derby winner. Whether De- finals. of the $137,100 Yola Ramirez of Mexico One would have to Mays With the exception of a few Hollywood Gold termine can snap back City, top - foreigner, ' Off performances thus far. the see Cup Handicap to his seeded in action to appreciate the skill- games postponed earlier in the tomorrow and a rousing battle previous form, blanked Carolyn Ligouri of best bets as second-half win- schedule, played before he seem- outright ful way he handles his duties to bo next week, for the SIOO,OOO guaranteed ingly Brooklyn, 6—o, ners, either or on a Depart- to has worn weary from rac- 6—o. basis, behind the plate. Almost as second-half play in the « the winner is in prospect. ing, Third-seeded Jean Clarke of percentage would seem League remains to be seen. He Harbor, Lincolnia, quickly as you can snap your mental will end today An outsider two would finished uninspired Birmingham, Ala., defeated Mary to be Snug game or not an fifth in Hill, although fingers, Mays has the glove with the between Lincolnia surprise track experts when the his last race, the American Lou Vash of Chicago, 6—o, 6—3; Giants and Silver and Naval Han- Pry still very crooked on his left shoulder Communications at entry box shuts down, but the dicap July 4. Miml Arnold, unseeded player FBI and Jack are p.m. COAXING BALL INTO running. against his neck he whips 5:30 on the South Ellipse. CUP—Milwaukee.—The lineup promised to include: Louis Mayer’s from Redwood, Calif., upset much in the as concern indicated by Fred Hawkins of St. Andrews, B. Alidon won that has been the ball back to the pitcher. Other games today are Strick’s Social Outcast, Determine. All- the American by a nose over Mis- seventh-seeded Laura Lou Kun- The team a 111., over this putt was needless. It dropped. With don, Rejected, disappointment to a good many And base runners don't take Restaurant vs. Groveton in the Mister Gus, Por- ter Gus from Llangollen Farm.