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Lilffmel¦Say DRUG FAIR • THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. HW>», H4V «. I Plebe Golfers Howard Golf Team j! W&L Grid Team C-6 Tim Tarr| Derby Victor; Morgan Takes Defeats Gallaudet Top Baby Terps The Howard University golf Books 8 Games 1 ANNAPOLIS May 3 (*)._ team defeated OalUudet. 13-3. LEXINGTON. Vs., May Silky Sullivan Is 12th i i Navy's plebe golf team defeated I yesterday at But Potomac (!f\. —An eight-same schedul the Maryland Robert McDaniel* (HI defeated Relays 9 Freshmen. _ |for Washington it Csntinued Pate C-l Jimmy Jones, the Calumet Howard | 5-3. ' Blmon Carmel U-SS Lee’s 195 from today trainer, brought | and tumbled the Baoy ’ Rlchdcd Thempesa (Mi defeated Jen football team was announce! him here from Terps the ranks. 1 today by 3Mi lengths ahead of him when Jamaica to substitute for Har- ; from unbeaten ' Wutnm rentier <o> deletled Mote Athletic Director X. I the and quarter Maryland, Kesdeta. si-ii.i i <Cy> Wombly. elaaaic mile a lack, who suffered a broken leg McFerren. defeat- •site Beealey iHi defeated Rich- i waa concluded. 10th Year ed Oliver. 3 and 1: Stengel. ard Nicolai I ihi-HU Newcomers to the Oenerah in an accident at the starting’ ¦ IT For i Navy, defeated up; schedule Include Naureddin Stumble* gate here last Saturday. Winning five of nine events s Quinn. 1 Franklin i > Morgan College Baltl Moyanhan. Navy, defeated Keeps Marshall and Southern Illinois Many observers expected "This is the biggest thrill of State of i Elorde Title They had . more dominated the Bartolec, 8 and 4: Hogs. Mary- May (AY—Flash replace Wabash am the allure of Calumet would my life.” Valenzuela said after Howart d MANILA. 3 Johns , University Relays for land. defeated Moore. 1 up; punched Hopkins, who were me make Tam no better than i dismounting. "I felt I had the the lOtt Elorde out a 12-round in 1957. Tim , year in Howard Bta< t. Olson, Navy, defeated MatU- ’ Kid I to S In the pari-mutuels, but race won at the head of the a row at decision over Javellsns to 1 , dlum yesterday. son, 8 and 4; Catlett, Navy, de- retain the The schedule: he paid off at »«.30. S 3 SO and i stretch when my horse re- I Philippine light- Morgan, which will go foi)r tested Shlller. 3 and I; Oreen. weight title tonight in , The aurprlalng Lincoln sponded so well to punishment. one of frWJh.Wne‘*lfc -VaM S3. ' Its ninth consecutive Centra »l Navy, defeated Herman, • and I the beet fights ever wttnesed in Road, who had been beaten ‘‘lstarted whipping him there, ». Intercollegiate Assocl l- Manila. I||a. e»»anff. home, is lRammlen-STd twice since hla near-miss In the and he behaved -well under It.¦ Athletic 'ser. Dews: lirwmdSbaiirtßra - ation title at Baltimore thli j Florida Derby, returned 128 80 At about the three-eighths pole. week, annexed who I wins in the 440 and SI 1.40. Noureddln. was stopped momentarily ' 880, one-mile relay, jumi stumbled the finish line, when Reward broad near Jewel's was ’ and college 100-yard dash u elae he might have finished forced toward the rail and I1 win handily over second-placi second under Jimmy Combest. had to hold up for a few leaps. Fort Lee %», of Virginia. lllilP® ;i waa $5.80 to ahow. But when I asked him to move,; Other teams included Chenej Combest said hla horse didn't he started moving and came ' State Teachers of Pennsylvania through in the last few jumps : ;. like the muddy track, and Bolling Air Force Base, Quan- i Eddie Arcaro. who waa shooUng | to the wire.” Itlco Marines, Falcons Athletk * for hla sixth Derby victory, said Talked to Hartark ~ Club and Howard. AVv The outstanding <* the aame thing about Jewel's! perform- ¦Aak| Reward. Arcaro said Jewel's Valenzuela said he had talked ances were turned in by twt bobbllng the to the Injured Hartack a few non - collegians. They Reward waa all days ago wen way. He added that Willie and he felt that "Bill Henry DeOrafßred. formei Silky would feel thrilled that 1 had Orambling College (La.) Shoemaker, Sullivan’s won itai rider today, told him the Maine the race.” now running for the Falcons Chance colt acted the same Nearly every jockey in the who won the Invitation 100- way In the Oarden State Stakes race was high In praise for yard dash in 9.7 and Fort Lee'i last year. the type of ride that Rogers i Elvln Wesley, former New Or- 1 gave giving a JBT Lincoln Road, the leans high school star, whe tttir THIS BAG Shoemaker M Silky. was As for jockey equal leaped characteristically brief when credit with the 6 feet 5% Inches to wir he said: horse. the high jump. > Bk Ebony Pearl, ridden by Man- Summaries: fgjmjfia OF 500 SILVER “My horse was slipping and daeh uel outbroke the , 'collet?*: I—Smltl sliding all the way. He made Ycaza. field 1*—£>¦"«• •'•—Roffer when the start came, but Rog- iiMSCI: 4—Dabney, 'HU' Time 111 4 a pretty good move on the turn liHI-tS. iltth t Invitation*: I—Dr ers had Lincoln Road in front Orafflrrd iFAC): coming t« the pole, but •:—Hutchlnaon 'Rt 0»E SHE quarter |U»l: :i—Daltency irt. MUMS L*»>: SH going by the 4—Pltti he stands the first * lUnat.i Tim* fl T. at the eighth pole was relay ! PyjyiftiJM | time. „440.jfS. I—Moraan iWilton ROSES FOR WINNING JOCKEY—lsmael dead.” • McCradv, Ellia. Winder i: 2—Howard Warren Q., to wind I—Bnllint AFB Time, 4.1. J. Valenzuela, who substituted on Tim Tam Tried Ground destined HHlt-yd. relay 1—Mortan iWlltwi to Save up last, McCrady •> lor Bill shown in the was second at this Winder. Enter —Howard injured Hartack is Asked why he brought the point, with Red Hot Eb- ;t—Bolllnt Arß Time. 1 :;m a. with the of Pistol. .Mile relay: I—Moraan (L Smith jockeys’ room huge bouquet lagging Silky over toward the ony Pearl and Gone Fishin’ Martin. Ridley Winder): 2 Howard him after his victory yes- M—Cheney Time. .1:21.i. roses presented rail instead of the usual route also close up. Jewel’s Reward Sprint medley relay: I—Fort l.e< terday in the Kentucky Derby.—AP wire- out in the middle of the running sixth iSlmmona. Hutchinson, Dalltney. Sea- track. was under a mom: 2—Moraan; :t—Cheney. Time, photo. Shoemaker said most of the steadying hold by Arcaro while U:28.8. Distance medley relay: I—Fort Lee horses moved out from the rail Silky Sullivan was more than i (Scully Drhaney. Shannon. Seamon) he tried to ground 27 lengths I9 Moraan: .I—Cheney: 4—Howard and save back after a quarter- Time. 10:21.A. SCREEN SPLIT JUST ONCE by going to the inside. mile. Pole vault I—Knowles (CST). 11 feet 2—Tie between Nichols iCSTr That the muddy track, which Tim Tam was running eighth Edwards IRAFB' and Habron <HU i. night Iln feet 0 Inches resulted from a day and dqring most of the first half- Broad lump I—Buisrll iMBC>. 211 of heavy rain, something but had up feet in inches: 2—H Smith iMSCi Derby TV Called Bust, was mile. moved to :i—Henderson (MSCi: 4—Moon to handle was indicated by the fourth by the time the mile i CST). time for the race. Tim Tam mark had been reached. At this Along With Silky Sullivan crossed the finish line in 2:05 point, he appeared to be in after Lincoln Road had set up. tight quarters, but Valenzuela Red Sox Farm By TED MEIER | away view to be effective. the fractions of :23, made no mention of this Spertswrlter :47%. in his Associated Press In fact the telecast was not I:l3Vs and 1:38%. The Derby comment. May 3—Silky, as good as in other years. The Bonus Catcher NEW YORK. record of 2:01% was estab- May (/Pi Sulltvgn bust on tele- entire show was built around Tim Tam Takes Aim BOSTON. 3 —The was a lished In 1941 by Whirlaway. Red Sox too. Silky, and when he failed, the Turning into the Lin- today optioned their vision. first of Calumet's seven win-' stretch. young bonus Jim TV viewers of tl*e Kentucky screening suffered. In future prior to to- coln Road, rated superbly by catcher. it would be bet- ners. The others Psgliaroni. to their Memphis Derby over the CBS network race telecasts day were Pensive, Citation. Rogers, was still two lengths ter If the crew would avoid in front farm in the Southern Associa- were left with a letdown feel- Ponder, Hill Gail and Iron but Tim Tam and Va- tion. present'»t Munf?Vv'at’a*Aju'estt then this is your concentrating on one horse and lenzuela i urday chance to Mar it. for the itrewlne for . ’F UliuivWX after Silky failed to had dead aim them. , f inn come ! Liege. on - up- cover the race as it develops. Jewel’s Reward and Silky The husky, 20 year -old Win BIG MONEY! No ques- through with his usual may flop, Sul- Consent Refine \ Tim Tam. the morning line Silky Sullivan be a livan had made their abortive youngster will be under the TV. from-the-ruck run. in the opinion of his many guidance of Sheriff Robinson, viewers probably, favorite and winner, was vir- bids and Noureddin was the Most TV supporters, but he rated one-, an old catcher who manages paid little attention to Tim tually ignored as CBS concen- only other threat besides Lin- trated on Silky.
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