BUT DOESN'T WANT TRADE THE EVENING STAR ¦»¦ 1 ¦ Terps Nine Walking!**, 0 C., Uturiar. Marak 21, 1959 A-15 Joe Adcock Not Happy Plays Champs About Part-Time Role ORANOEBURO, 8. 0.. War. II (AP).—Enoouraged by a BRADENTON. Fla., Mar. 3ft Adcock hasn't seen mush ac- clutch pitching performance by II pna , (AP). thftg. •-> —Joe Adcock doesn’t tion this spring. For "Dick Reitz against South 1 want to be traded. The Mil- he was a late slfotr. For boa Carolina yesterday, Maryland’s wBbSi^BKKE waukee first baseman Isn’t other, the rainy weather has touring baseball team moved his v angry at anybody. He llkea kept the exhibition gamw down here today to aiett Olemson's ;- ' manager, Fred Haney. But Big to' a minimum. •' , defending Atlantic Coast Con- Wf! mmW£m 4*3 Joe isn’t happy. “Iknow their plans are for ference champions. mBI w w ¦¦LIMf- ’ me to play against •' ¦ ,^*3 “I don’t want to sit on the lefthanded The Tbrpe defeated South ¦Im» ~ jig|[ bench,” Adcock complained to- pitching only.” Jos said. “But Carolina. 3-3. in their con- day. “I don’t like playing one I’m not happy about tho situ- ference opener at Columbia. day and sitting out the next. ation. Iwant to plcy evtry day. Clemaon also opened Its con- I can't do either myself or the And I’m a first baseman, not ference schedule with a 13-1 team justice playing part time. an outfielder. It's tough to gtay relit of Virginia at Clemson. I know I’m a better ball player in ahape shuttling in and out Pat Clarke's two- tingle r ik & Wwlii»BaMwiaMl every day.” / when I play of the lineup.” waa the big of Maryland’s LL, 1 The up Big Joe. Big Joe owns all the . MMk. f record backs Braves three-run third Reits 1 £l ” s » MiMfw I % -f • slugger long-distance hitting Don Jm Mmf^ !-'\ -; I WSmk *§ In 1056 the B-foot-4 records. and Santo also contrib- ''t-M MEL-. from Coushatta. La., batted Back in 1953. he became the uted singles in that inning. .301, slammed as home runs first and only major leaguer Reitz gave up nine hits but and drove in 103 runs in 137 to drive a ball into the distent did not walk a batter and games. In 1057, alternating centerfleld bleachers during a fanned seven. Maryland’s rec- with the lefthanded hitting regular game at the Polo ord now is 1-1 for all games. ’ Torre, later, § ® jji¦EJB Frank Adcock batted < Oround*. Two years he Tyrone Cline’s grand slam ft .387. hit 13 homers and drove became the first player to hit featured ¦ W'.J 11«&JF\ : *',» * Clemson’s in 38 runs in 61 gtmes. A i a home run over the - victory over Virginia in which Jf leg sidelined him for a Tigers > broken i decked left field atende at the pounded out 10 hits «§l*» number of weeks. Joe slumped : Ebbeta Field in a champion- * and took advantage of 10 to .375 in 105 games last year,, ship game. Two years after walks. Brv v ¥* . h’ ' k ehRBSBHHRv%4WI^- * ! hitting driving : that, walloped Johnny 1 10 bamers and he a ;< - QB,AHWf*tF 54 pitch rsjss».:.« « a=ri i \ j «*»> 's in runs. Antonell! 470 foot into Ralta an* Rosen, quick *a6 BUot- t v SI. fit... 4i k 2r vM* ¦ v ' ‘‘l tore a ligament in my < dead centerfleld, the longest •urf. ** * - '^ *>>,— H*MZJMt,.- x* I? v*JR~ iMHßi'v . iWRMB*Si>'Jr f i tvi w> B knee and couldn’t play for a i smash since the Braves moved ” aaarr-.«»ig=«f»it while last year Joe explained, i to years ago. i '*- Milwaukee six ?L - v "When I got back in thfc line- “I’monly said, RoilJr'ii&itey Iks* m * 31." he ‘‘and y (•> and Dampaay (7). '-¦ 4'C’«.‘ up. Icouldn’t swing a bat right. : I feel I’m still in my prime. I (grous* Cokar. 4 UK'¦ Whenever I’d put preaaure on : know Ihave three or four more my back leg. out would go the i good years left. After all. this ¦'-’ PORKY NEEDS AN AXE—Ed (Porky) Oliver found the trees with an knee. Ididn't play a game when : is a business and I’m in it to ¦•' erring tee shot on the 12th hole of the Azalea Open golf tournament at my leg didn’t lock on ms six : make all I can. If I’m to make v>' : Wilmington, N. C., yesterday. Oliver escaped nicely from the trouble. to eight times. I couldn’t even i a good living out of it. I can’t Michigan Leads Bob Goalby led the first round with a 70. AP Wirephoto. get in and out of my ear when i make it being a part-time per- my leg wouldn’t go on me.” former.”1 Big Assault on Swim Records Felton and Miller ITHACA, N. Y., Mar. 35 (AF). -Shelley Mann Happy Goalby Army —Michigan swimmers are ex- Leads Send in Contracts Favored pected to lead another assault SPRING TRAVELERS against The Redskins received signed the record book this Seven-year-old Isaac Rutledge. 4024 Ely place Swim Career Is Over contracts yesterday from Ralph afternoon and tonight in the S.E., and his traveling companion Timmy pose Azalea Felton and John Miller. Over Quantico final events of the NCAA swim- happily in Springfield, Mass., yesterday * Golf after ITHACA, N.Y., Mar. 28 (AP). to if a tank is the wonder WILMINGTON, N. C., Mar. Felton, former Maryland MITCHEL AIR FORCE ming championships. running away from home. Last week Isaac Mum, of Arlington. beginning and end of every- back, many (AP). —Twenty-fix golfers has been with the Red- Hempstead. Y., Mar. Wolverines, their ran away to Scranton. He told Springfield TV, one of the glamor girls thing. That’s why so of 38 years N. The third day skins for five and was 3g straight title all wrapped he intends to visit Buffalo, Florida and & the 1956 Olympics, is happy us call it a when the teen were blanketed by four strokes Pittsburgh (Special).—Army will be fa- team with the Steelers onslaught exico in the future. He was on his way home to be a swimming ‘'has been” years are over.” going Into today's second round vored to defeat an all-Marine up. led the on four Gilice Shelley majoring English for one. Miller, tackle from American, today.—AP Wirephoto. tt 21. is in Boston College, will team five NCAA and six hopes to go of the 815,000 Azalea Open be playing tonight in the champion- meet records yesterday. They “I guess that’s what am at Cornell. She pro I public tournament. his third season. ship finals of the round already piled attractive, into relations or advertis- robin have up 80 points said the will- ing graduates. —they year today, after the She The leader was the earnest All-Service basketball tourna- won last with a owy blonde “and I’m not has no steady boy toiry the grind is over. it friend. young pro Bob Goalby who ment. Navy and Air Force meet total of 72—and appear headed But While she’s given up com- binge and went on a late birdie yes- game. for a record 120 or more. The fun wonderful for petitive swimming. Shelley still In a second 1 *lhghy years.” terday to shoot a two-under par top thus far is the 96 j amassed Urged Army Start Is swims three or four times a 70 for a one-stroke lead. The All-Stars chalked by Bob Kiphuth’s Yale team Quick *Bhelley. a sophomore now at week in the Cornell pool. Middies Win up their second victory in the pursuers, of 1953. closed out a stellar 10- For kicks, she coaches a group His five closest tourney with a 78-65 victory Cornell, two of them amateurs, were yiigr direer in 1957, As one of of junior high school girls here ever the Air Force last night. Michigan's winners were On Alexandria Renewal only Buddy the whiz kids of the fabulous in Ithaca. Ip the summers at one stroke behind. Navy turned in a surprise 95- Soph Dave Gillanders, who took filter Reed swim team of home, she teaches swimming. Baker of Florence, 8. C., holder Fencing Title 13 victory over the Marines, the 200-yard butterfly by a The Alexandria Redevelop- fred, Montgomery and North Washington, Shelley won 1 That makes her a pro although of the United States Oolf Asso- made up mostly of players touch over teammate Tony ment and Housing Authority 'Patrick streets. 14 junior title," ANNAPOLIS. Md., Mar. 38 from ttUes, broke many rec- she doesn’t make any great ciation and Claude the Quantico team. Tashnick. the defender, in the yesterday advocated quick ac- estimate pur- fictional Virginia Beach, (AP). Navy Planners that ords captured the Olympic amount from it. King, Va.. and fencers came A new American record time of tion to begin urban renewal in and clearance of ahd pros 14-man squad will be se- chase land ggld medal for the 100-yard Her main ambition now is and three shared runner- through (h the critical bouts to- tonight’s 3:02.5; Olympian Dick Hanley, the northeastern part of the in the northeast renewal site to go to to see up honors. lected after games to 220-yard butterfly at Melbourne in 1956. Rome the 1960 day and won the national col- represent the service teems in freestyle in 2:04.3, city. would cost about $6 million Olympics. Don Whitt of Borrego and the 400-yard freestyle relay that completion of the >.bAt the beginning it's all so saving my pennies,’’ she legiate fencing championship. the Pan American trials at Chairman V. Ward Boswell and “I'm Springs, Calif., and Bert Wea- Louisville, In meet record time of 3:21.6. authority project require to marvelous,” said Shelley. "You said. “You know with all The clinched Ky., next Thursday. >aid the has recom- would four the ver of Beaumont, Tex., regular host Middies five years. swim four and five hours a day traveling I did—to Australia. their second crown at the 16th Friday and Saturday. The other three American mended to the City Council think nothing of it. Even members of the pro caravan, record-busters, which also that an application for Federal The land would be sold to and New Zealand. Mexico and all golf equipment annual championships during The Marines fell apart in the be- 4a training, you put everything and Joe Worrell, came NCAA and meet marks, funds to finance preparations private interests for develop- over the United States—l never salesman Charlotte, N. C.. the final round-robin tourna- second half after going out at ¦ym’ve got-into every stroke. go from were: Frank McKinney. Indi- of an over-all renewal plan be ment in accordance with the did to Europe. I'd like to out scanty ment which attracted some 80 intermlsalon with a 62-44 lead. ** rounded the list of 200-yard backstroke, promptly. renewal plan. ¦‘•As a teen-ager you enjoy see the Rome games so I can par fencers from 39 colleges. Navy, paced by Darnell Haney, ana. filed 6very busters. 2:01.4; Collft, suggested The cost of evolving the plan minute of It. But when root for a lot of the gtris I crucial victories 6-foot-S star from Arizona Gordon Okla- It also has that the a you begin against Day-long wind and showers Three over homa, 100-yard breaststroke, is estimated at more than You get little older swam at Melbourne.” the Middles State, and Conrad Burke of application include a request r that persisted until early after- NYU enabled to and George (100.000. pull away from the UCLA, took over in the second 1:03.2. Harrison. that the Government reserve noon made for some of the most hard- Haney 200-yard permit acquisition John Kerr, executive direc- pressing Violets. Navy had 56 half. made 22 of his Stanford. individual funds to land difficult golfing weather of the total of 27 points in the second medley, 2:06.7. and clearance once a compre- tor of the housing authority, Goalby five of points to NYU's 51 only a little year. birdied the half. Burke finished 21 hensive plan it approved. said that if the council and last 11 holes, benefitting from more than one round to go. with Housing and points. Jack Sullivan, former The area designated for re- the Home Finance to Clamp improved weather as the rain NYU lost four bouts in the Agency approve the renewal Down Mary’s (Md.) USGA Mount St. star newal includes more than 20 quit before he completed uve early fencing today while I plan, the host! | led the Marines with 25 points. blocks bounded by Prince. Government would holes. A 15-footer for a birdie Navy was going undefeated. Terp Stickmen advance sufficient . Mtrlnfs O.F.Pti. N»?y O F Pit Washington. Pendleton and Alexandria three on No. Ift gave him iiis That gave the Violets a total Sullivan 5 15 25 Hanay in 727 money to allow acquisition and :On Brewer 8 220 Burke 8 21 Fairfax streets. Souped-Up Balls .6 margin over the pack. of seven losses to four for Hayward 2 » 4 Strnmber* 4 311 Romp Over W&L I clearance. NEW YORK, 28 (AP). . out by a big contraption which Bob . - 38-34—70 Navy. Daniels 2 2 6 Stanley 3 4 10 Priority | The Mar. OoolbT 38-3j—7l Carey 3 8 LEXINGTON. Va., Mar. 28 for Funds Government then would occupies half the basement of x-Buddy taker 2 Meureau 5 412 pay two-thirds .•—Three manufacturers say x-CUuoe Kin* 311-36—71 Middle fencers wrested the Smalley 2 0 4 Mitchell 4 1 8 (AP). Maryland’s lacrosse In proposing the the of the differ- , the Golf House Museum In Jot Worroll as-33—7} Allen 4 2in SmlUi 2 1 t area as ence between the of ac- thiey’re ready to market golf Don Whttl 37-34—71 team lead from NYU person-! Krister 3 0 6 team played the first of three first for redevelopment, the cost midtown New York. Bart Weaver 30-35—71 ally as Joe Paletta defeated matches in five days yesterday, quisition and clearance and !balls which will add up to 20 i Mike Soucbak 36-oa— l 4 Tetala 30 23 83 Total! 36 23 95 housing authority declared that the revenue 240-Yard Maximum Eddie Draper 34-30—74 Gene Glazer, 5-4, in foil: A1 Halftime: 52-44, Marlnea. routing Washington it Lee, quick is urgent so the derived from sale yacds on a drive. That’s great, Art Wall, ir 36-38—72 edged Sasaro, action to private investors. A1 Beaaellnk 37-35 —>4 Morales Mike 18-5, in its first test against a l city can be placed high on the but don’t go getting excited. The machine has a wheel Billy Maxwell 37-30—73 5-4, in saber, and defending college team. Terps Alexandria would pay the Wally - The lost which gives ball Ulrich 39-34—7.1 to: Government’s priority list for remaining the a Snead- Jim Ferree 36-37—73 national foil champion Roland Mount Washington third. wallop, through Harry last Satur- redevelopment like drives it a Dee ,' 38-37—73 funds. s?ers. 40-33—73 Wommack drubbed Chris Pas- day. .•..They may be against the law . 20-foot tube, Bill Blanton Red Sox Afraid past electronic Dow MnatterwaM 36-37—73 cal, 6-1. As envisioned, the renewal r-goif law, that is. devices into a giarit screen. Rett! Waltman 36-37—73 Maryland returns home to program would not require de- ; Leo Blaeettl 38-36—74 Navy's Wommack and Mo- Monday The United States Golf Asso- The electric eyes record the Tom Pleporte 39-35—74 Williams Won't meet Yale and Colgate molition of all structures in tne Youth Ix-Jack Nlcklaua 38-36—74 rales and NYU's Glazer won Tuesday. Loses Hand ciation, which keeps an eagle velocity of the ball. John Ruedt 38-30—74 area. It would emphasize con- things, ready Howie Johnaon 37-87—74 the Eastern titles in their spe- Nine Maryland players In Rocket Fuel Blast eye on such is not The rules state that a ball, !*1 Smith 39-35—74 Play in Opener broke servation and rehabilitation as yield jet-propulsion ten- Dout Ford 38--18—74 cialties earlier this month ini into the scoring column against aa replacement of NEW YORK. Mar. 28 (AP). to to so hit, should not travel more Knight well build- dencies in this missile age—- Dick 38-35—74 New York. SCOTTSDALE. Artz.. Mar. the Generals. The Terps led, ings. —A teen-ager blew off his right than 250 feet per second—or Mika Homa 57-37—74 (AP>.—Ted eVeh relating to golf shots. the equivalent 240- ! Alex Sutton 38-37—75 At the end of seven complete 25 Williams’ own 1 9-2. at halftime. hand last night while experi- of about a Jack Fleck 36-30—75 special program Mr. Boswell also announced menting with ? ,*We can’t permit the game yard drive, the distance most Tom Veeeh 38-37—76 rounds. Columbia stood third 1 Maryland 4 A 3 6—lß that the authority yesterday a rocket fuel Bob Oajda 39-36—75 has been disrupted badly by W*L . —1 Tlddy with 50 points, one for so 1 3 o—6 mixture In a Bronx lot. Larry Jq get said Joe Dey, pros hit the ball. If the Dick 40-35—78 each r lnd took of 24 units of the distorted.” ball .Wayne C Haley his shoulder ailment that the *, H* l! worlnt: Ktstlnc. 4: Oo»*. I control Burman, jr!, director of the goes faster that, 38-36—7$ victory. Then came defending 4; Spellman. 2. Phelan. 2; Stansbury., James Bland public hous- 16, also suffered burns executive than then it’s I John Pott 42-38—7 S camp Is 2: 1: -new Jerry Mt*ee champion Illinois with 45. Penn afraid Durlf*. Tlademaan. 1: Marden of the legs and abdomen while today. "Naturally, we banned. | Meplea 88-87—71 11; Moran 1 ing project. Joe 87-38—75 he won’t open the season in , W&L 3; mixing four liquid concerned about these re- yearly ! Murrey Tucker 88-37—75 with 41 and Notre Dame and scertac Horst. Stull. 2. chemicals. are The USGA rounds up Ed New York April 10. i police: ports of super-lively golf balls. Lenaert 87-38—78 Wisconsin with 40 each. Cost Estimated He told “Why doesn't various makes of golf balls. x-Amateur. “I am no better now than I the Government pass law We have rules to keep these Monday a so ' throws them into a hospital- was a week ago.” the 40-year- He said that on it kids like me can’t buy that lyings in proper (75 balance.” like temperature cabinet i old slugger said yesterday after would begirt moving low-in- stuff? We only get ourselves ’ •’ Would Pose Problems degrees Fahrenheit) and then trying to go through a work- Oklahoma State come families into the par- in trouble.” puts them to test. A second Outpoints tially completed project, which Dey pointed out that If peo- Delany Favored Gomes out. The painful shoulder ! machine is being built to test Leads Wrestling is bordered by First, North Al- ple hitting golf balls “catch” limited him to a brief started the balls regular course jogging would have to 1 under To Retire Cup Jorgensen on TV session. IOWA CITY. lowa, Mar. 28 ftrther, courses conditions. (AP).—Oklahoma Haiti Needy Receive be, - bigger. This calls for more J The turn of events resulted State holds “Our aim Is to keep equip- MIAMI BEACH. Fla.. Mar. a firm advantage over estate. More real estate In Chicago Meet 28 (AP).—Harold In a decision to have Ted’s! chal- U. S. Surplus Foods ftal , clubs balls, Gomes, a X-rayed lenger lowa tonight’s for more taxes and more ment. and in rela- sturdy little belter who back and shoulders State in Sanitary Law By the Associated Presi cips tion to existing courses,” Dey CHICAGO. Mar. 28 (AP).— doesn’t today. finals of the NCAA wrestling Expense. know when to stop, has hopes The Agriculture Department said. "We have even studied There seems little doubt miler To add to the club concern. tournament. says , rules cover the weight, of place among top the United States is sup- “Our ! means of penalizing heavy a the 10 The Cowboys, and velocity of the hit- Ron Delany will score his third featherweights after beating Outfielder Gene Stephens In- whose 167- In Fairfax plying Haiti with nearly seven diameter ! ters, but have found that im- pound champion. gblf ball,” Dey added. “We straight victory and retire the the 2 jured his tight thumb yester- Duane Murty, million pounds of surplus foods practical. In penalizing the No. contender. Paul Jor- day Lehigh carry on rigid tests constantly, Trophy gensen and will not be able to lost to Ed Hamer of in this year to help feed the needy. heavy hitter, we also penalize Bankers Mile tonight in the 10-round Nation- least last night's Is Upheld permit no violations.” ally grip a bat for at 10 days, semifinal round, Foods currently being do- . short Apparently in the Chicago Relays. televised bout at the Miami company (Macgregor) Is the one. according to Trainer Jack Fad- moved three strong contenders legal challenging nated Include rice, flour, One ' Beach Auditorium last night. A move corn prepared to sell a new liquid there can be no restrictions Delany. seeking his 34th den. Stephens was hurt field- into the championship round. meal and dry milk. , on muscle.” straight triumph, the Gomes won largely by in- ing in constitutionality of the Virginia which will mile set a ball the dur- lowa State also put three men The department said about , center ball It claims cessantly carrying fight Sanitary up yards world Indoor record on the the to ing Thursday’s game with the in finals, including District law was de- 100,000 needy persons travel to 20 farther. the the two in Haiti (Brass Corp.) same track last year with 4:03.4. handsome Texan. For a Cubs. 1958 champions. 130-pound Les feated in Fairfax County Cir- are receiving in schools, Another Ram time in the middle food has plastic center pellet He has since lowered it twice rounds it Anderson and 147-pound Ron cuit Court yesterday. institutions and in grants a by appeared Jorgensen's direct is supposed to add 15 winning the National AAU left and Grax. to families. .which BOWIE in 4:02.5 February his occasional whipping right This opens the way for yards to a drive. A third com- From Page A-I4 21 and in The Cowboys have 49 Continued the Knights of meet would wear out his tough op- team a circuit court hearing April par\y (Spalding) has a ball ter Jive, 115. with Larry Gilli- Columbus Marlboro Schedules points; lowa State 40. Okla- ! | 1 in 4:01.4 weeks ago. ponent. But Gomes apparently 9 on of a sanitary wpich is supposed to outfly any ’ gan up. and Edward Potter’s three homa is third with 33 points, formation great was saving energy for a stout Stock Car Racing (jf (hem. Plion, 115, with Howard Grant. | Should the Irish suc- followed by Pittsburgh 27, district in the community of .Golf rules state that the sensational teen-age ceed in winning, he'll become finish in the last three rounds. Innovation In the stock car lowa 20 and Wyoming 19. Springfield. 1 Bowie's races scheduled tomorrow at 'American ball must be not less 1 rider, in the saddle. Mister Jive !the third runner to retire the There were no knockdowns ; Litton H. Gibson, represent- diameter, Trophy. fighter Marlboro Motor Raceway will than 1.689 inches in ' appeared to be about to defeat Bankers The others and neither was in : ing a group of landowners in xyil more than ounces in were Don Gehrmann and Gil serious trouble, but include an extra 15-lap event area, J.620 1 Hare Raising and Pete’s Polly it was a for novice drivers and a head- the Springfield had con- weight and must meet certain 1 in a recent route at Bowie Dodds. bruising battle which left both District Girl Bows tended that the sanitary dis- velocity tests. Another to-head battle between late when he drifted wide in the world record holder men exhausted. Jorgensen model cars and sportsman trict law was special legislation ~ The velocity tests are carried competing a weighed Gomes, In Table Tennis 1 stretch, but before that won before sellout 132>/2. 130V2. models, in the other five events. and therefore unconstitutional.; Cash crowd o( 10,000 tonight Two paid DORTMUND, Germany, ¦ two races at Hialeah. will be thousand fans program begins Commonwealth’s Attorney Don Bragg, who The at 2:30 (AP). Plion finished second to Hare pole vaulted $4,228 to see the show. | Mar. 28 —The United Robert C. Fitzgerald 15 p.m. with the first of three 10- entered in|{jminutes inches month States women's Raising in Bowie feet. - - ¦¦ team its the Handi- O’/* last ¦ ¦ lapj heats. The novice race, lost the case on of Resting to set the mark. a third straight match today behalf the' Simmons cap and was not being thrown 10-lap consolation and a 25- county. Mr. Fitzgerald ex- out by the longshot players es- lap feature will complete the in the world table tennis plained that If the law championships had ;> Chipped Elbow pecially in view of Grant’s Thomas Recovering 11card. as the second been unconstitutional, it would! , prowess. day of competition got under £LEARWATER, Fla., Mar. (AP).— . have lOSS3SIWill 2 BOSTON, Mar. 28 invalidated all of the Loon You 98 (AP).—Southpaw Curt Sim- The two moonshooters in Howard Loses John Thomas, world record way. county’s nine sanitary districts feiqns of the. Phillies has his the lineup Sharon Acton, 18. of Los i were Mrs. John H. high jumper, is making excel- HOCKEY RESULTS Judge Paul E. Brown ruled pitching arm in a sling today, . R Ben Lomond, 112, recovery ' Angeles, and Barbara Chaim- Thouron’s Fifth Straight lent progress in his By the law was constitutional. looping the rest will cure his ) with Nick Shuk up, and Mrs. tha Anoclated Preaa son, 16, of Washington, D. C., from a foot injury, his doctor RESULTS LAST NIGHT Col. Adolph E. Schonberger MONEY! TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Mar. 28 elbow trouble. S. Helene Sadacca's A Dragon said today, but he will have to INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE lost, 3-0, to East Germany in represented the residents who Whether your In the meantime, there'll be * Jimmy (Special). Touring Howard Louisville. 6: Toledo. 2. the Corbillon Cup Group A. car or Killer, 112, with Com- remain hospitalized indefinitely. want a sanitary paid the riding. TONIGHT’S SCHEDULE Slgrun Kunz beat Miss district. He truck is /or or not naghurling for hard-luck best University of Washington, Dr. Cheater Howe treated the NATIONAL LEAGUE is president Springfield vetqran. He’ll be examined | AemiSnal Pliyili (Baet-sf-7) Chaimson. 21-9. 21-12 and Ute of the Call! D. C., lost its fifth straight lacerations and put in a cast Montreal at Cblcata (Montreal lead* Civic Association. agfen in 10 days to determine >, in addition to the legion of the left foot which Thomas ! 2-01. Mittelstaedt beat Miss Acton, oaseball game to AdeM, (Boaton Attempts ifwrgery is needed to : horseplayers backing Vertex Florida caught : 2-0).Boatan at Toronto lands 21-19, 21-18. The German to form a sanitary remote 4-3, yesterday in an elevator door a fione chip which has been today, there also was a special when Morris AMERICAN LEAGUE misses won the doubles, 21-8, district in Springfield have i Paskell singled in two runs for earlier this week. SamiSaal FlayaEa