Going Away Wins Miami Beach Handicap, With Chicle II Third 4-—------——— Joe Culmone Rides Lotowhite Captures Cherry Blossom Purse, Four From D. C. Area Hoya Swimmers Win Will Take Part in at at Meet at Norfolk Grass Race Victor; $10,000 Feature New Stake Laurel, Buenos Aires Meet » ly the Associated Press The delega- Cuore Runs Second New Orleans Track To Be Run March 24 tion to the Pan-American NORFOLK. Va„ Feb. 17. — Games will include four from Georgetown University swimmers Press th« Associated Press ■y th« Auociatfd Prtil ly tho Associated By the District area. defeated the Norfolk Division of MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 17.—Going NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 7. — T. LAUREL, Md., Feb. 17.—A new Athur Cook, the Olympic William and Mary-VPI, 41-34, G. Benson’s Lotowhite won the small bore has been here today but the division swim- Away, one of the major reasons stake, The Cherry Blossom at 6 champion $10,000 A. B. Letellier Memorial named to rifle team and Nor- mers furnished the star of the Brookmeade was the furlongs for 3-year-olds carrying top money- Handicap at the Fair Grounds vel Lee, National AAU heavy- meet. winning stable in 1950, spoiled track today, closing strong to take a purse of $7,500, has been added weight champion and winner Bobby Dechert, home team speed Chicle II’s chance to make racing the race by a length and a half. to the feature races scheduled for of the Golden Gloves heavy- merchant, broke the division pool crown here history today by flashing to a Lotowhite ran the 1 1/16 miles Laurel's 20-day spring meeting, weight Thursday record by splashing through the in 1:46 and paid $5, $2.60 and night, to the boxing team. 200-yard backstroke in 2 minutes, length-and-a-half victory in Hia- John D. Shapiro, president of the $3.40. Lotowhite was coupled as track, announced today. It will Lt. Col. D. F. Hull will be 29 seconds. leah’s $10,000 Miami Beach Han- one officials an entry with T. P. Morgan s be one of three stake races fOr of the in charge Georgetown, however, had the dicap. ran and F. Don Miller will Thwarted, which third. 3-year-olds. Capt. better-balanced team and, after Chicle Palatine’s Ar- Thelma winner of two be co-coach and — II, bargain Berger, The Cherry Blossom gets its co-manager copping the first event the gentine gelding who never had $10,000 races here this season, of the boxing team. 300-yard name from the Japanese cherry medley relay—gathered lost a race on the grass in Flor- finished second. seconds and thirds to win. trees which usually are in bloom enough ida, was moving fast at the end Bolingover took an early lead in nearby Washington during the Gen. to Discuss The summaries: of the mile and one-half but fin- and held it until the head of the Hershey 300-yard medley—Won by Georgetown Laurel meeting. It will be run (Tobin. Titzse. ished a neck behind Cherry Oca stretch where Mel Peter- McSwceney). Time. 3:20 March 24, second day of the meet- Draft at TD Luncheon 220-yard swim: 1—Diggs (NDt: 2—Pc*, Stable’s Cuore for third money. son, aboard Lotowhite made his zini ; 3—MacSweeney (Gt. Time, Another sprint for 3-year-olds 2o.d seconds. won both the Bougainviellea and away. will discuss mobi- j drawing will the manpower Diving: 1— Linker (G): 2—Tugwell be The Laurel, also for a (ND): 3—Graf (G) Miami Beach turf handicaps—the Both Thelma and situation his Time. 58.0. Berger $7,500 purse, scheduled April 7. lization during talk; 20o-yard backstroke: 1—Dechert (ND): latter in record time—and on 2—Tobin (G): 3—Porter (ND>. Thwarted finished strong to over- to members of the Touchdown Time. January 31 this year repeated in Chesapeake Top Feature. 2:29 (New pool record). take Bolingover, which finished Club at their regular weekly 200-yard breaststroke: 1—Derochfort the Bougainviellea. Had he won fourth in the 12-horse field. The big plum, of course, will 2—Titzse (G): 3—Wright (ND). Time, he would have be the luncheon tomorrow at 12:30. today, completed Thelma Berger was ridden by transplanted Chesapeake 440-yard dash 1—Pezzlnl (G): 2— Gen. Hershey also is expected to Flaherty (G): 3—Diggs (NDi. Time. an unprecedented “double grand Keith Stuart and Thwarted Stakes, a test of 1 1/16 miles for 5:52.7. by review the role athletics played in 400-yard relay: Won by division (Siapno, slam.” Eldon Coffman. a purse of $20,000, which is re- Dechert. Diggs. Kledzik). conditioning servicemen for com- Ridden by Culmone. garded as a for seme Ken- The victory was worth $9,575 to prep Beautifully handled by Jockey bat duty in the last war. Lotowhite. Thelman Berger got tucky Derby candidates. The 30th Joe Culmone and under a 112- Santa Anita Results $2,000, Thwarted $1,000 and Bol- i running of the Chesapeake, here- pound impost, Going Away took B> unward; furloncs. to win a finished second behind Great Quiz Row (Shoemaker) .Y40 3.fin 90 by safe margin. on Laurel’s 14. allow- in at closing day, April FIRST RACE—Purse. $3,500; War Slave (Brooks 1 5.80 4 90 Ted Atkinson held Cuore in cle the $205,000 Maturity ances; 3 furlongs. The Derby is scheduled three 2-yeav-olds; Hunter's Sun (Anderson) 9.50 Santa Anita. Last spring he got Jet Master (Woodhouse) 2.60 2.20 2.10 Time: 1:3.3*4. check until the mile-and-a-quarter (Clark) 2.80 2.30 the weeks later at Churchill Downs. Count Oalla Also ran—Blue Lupine. Slipper T.. To* then turned the Latin-Amer- brief national attention for Yutu (Maddtn) 2.50 Tap. Honor System. Water post, The Laurel first under Pere. Preface, when he defeated meeting, Time, 0:33%. _ One Patch, Elmo Vistgc and Bull Returna. ican importation loose in the final Also ran—Siege, Cinda, Jolisam. Dr. the new of SECOND RACE—Purse. claim- Hill Prince in Experimental Hand- ownership Schapiro’s Rees, Cousin Clara. S3.500: quarter. But Going Away already ing: 4-.vear-oIds and upward; 1miles. 2 family, will have two other stakes, Mailed Fist (Neves) had left and there was no catch- icap No. at Jamaica. SECOND RACE—Purse, $3,500: claim- 7.30 6.00 4.00 the and up; 6 furlongs. Clta (Westrope) 7.50 5.30 $7,500 Capital Handicap on ing: 4-year-olds Prudent ing him. The $5,000 Duncan F. Kenner Detective (Atkinson) 0.40 4.20 3.30 Don (Martinez) 5 80 March 23 and the $15,000 Mary- Curtain Raiser (Fer'dez) 12.30 8.10 Time: 1:45. Hedley Woodhouse held Chicle Stakes for two-year-olds also was Also 0.30 _ ran—Grey Duck. Soodani. SaltT land March 31. Both dq Polly's Delay (Vasil) n on the tail of the race and made run today. J. H. Dunn’s Oh Leo Handicap Time. 1:11%. Dog, Just Why. Julie Bat, Yondetega. Wolf Whistle. Mara- THIRD won the eveni a are for 3-year-olds and up. Also ran—Uo Beat. RACE—Purse. $3,500; claim- his bid at the last turn. He was quarter-mile by Mucho Mas. Pnut Vendor, Mr. Ace, ing; 4-year-olds: 1*4 miles. Will Start New bout, closing fast and had the race head in 0:23, beating out Brigand, Deal. Lucky Harp. Bice Kay. Whist (Longden) 21.40 8.50 ft 10 Finished first but was disqualified Cash Reward (Slender) 8.00 5.70 The Laurel meeting starts a new dq been another 100 yards longer the with Well Blessed third in the and placed third. Deep Canyon (Shoemaker) 4.50 Time: 3:00. would have won. 16-horse field. Oh Leo $8.40, deal in Maryland horse racing. (Dally Double paid $10. <0.) gelding probably paid Also ran—Polletln. Pilot Sis. Carberrv. It was Going Away’s first vic- $4.40 and $3. The Maryland Jockey Club sold THIRD RACE—Purse, $3,000; claiming; Repose. Double Best. Pilot Anne and 4-ytar-olds an% up; l‘.a miles. En Busca. tory in 1951. Last the son the track after last fall’s meeting 5.90 3.<0 -.80 year Haberdashery (Vasil) FOUF.TH RACE—Purse. $.3,500: claim- to concentrate on Sea Wolf (Martini 5.20 3.00 of earned $56,750. In Pimlico. The 3./0 ing: 4-year-olds and upward; 7 furlongs Poison Arrow (Strange) Tavistock (Brooks) 10.90 5.90 4 to his start this Bobsled Record Broken two tracks now are in 2:32Vs- only previous year— involved Time, _ _ Sir Calbenor (Slender) 7.80 5 70 Degree. Beach Boy, Also ran—First Great Spirit 'Lasswelli 7 00 the $25,000 McLennan—he was a LAKE PLACID, N. Y„ Feb. 17 buying and closing Havre de Big Wheel, Transhot, Non- GAME-SAVING BLOCK—Frank Sullivan (17) of Tech blocks Dick Torbett’s shot that would have Sportlicht. Time: 1:24*4. disappointing eighth. (AP).—Stan Benham of Lake Placid Grace. pareil. Luxuriant. Also ran—Don Dean The Gike. Camino Heights. Casteloro, more second tied the score for Eastern in the final seconds of the second game in yesterday’s interhigh If RACE—Purse $3,500; claim- Tingling. Santa Reign, Again. and Pat Martin of Massena, N. Y. Bowie, which is tangled up FOURTH Don Ismael. Menu and Dark Hawk. ing; 3-year-olds; 1 Via miles. Cuore seems to a double-header at the Armory. Joe*D’Ambrosio of Eastern and Bill Breen of Tech are in back of in a be making today won the North American court fight over management, Kasco Knight (Balzar'ti) 0.10 4-o0 3.40 FIFTH RACE—Purse. $3,500: allow- 12.10 5.8) ances; 3-year-olds; !« mile habit of placing second in turf the action. Sullivan’s block enabled Tech to win, 51-49. two-man bobsled in participates in the the Hawthorn (McCreary) championship purchase, Sam H. (Picou) 3.80 Tezado (Westrope 1 9 50 4.50 3.90 handicaps. He was the place horse the record time of 5 minutes 16.30 three tracks will divide up the Miss New Year (Adams) 10.10 7.9o ran—I ’Trust. Sailing High, Stand Blue Lea (Gorman) 9.40 behind Chicle II in the Bougain- Also* ■ 4 seconds. Graw’s 25 days. Otherwise, only Off. Bolog. Jofleld and Tides End. Time, 1 24 s. Also ran—King Al. N. Adversary. Mio villea. In his last outing Febru- Laurel and are Pimlico expected FIFTH RACE—Purse $3,500; allow- Ace. Declare. La Franza, Pass Pilot. Fan- he beat Reveille a ary 12, by head to share them. ances; 3-year-olds; 7 furlongs. fare. IXX High Dive. 3i.00 15-40 6.o0 to win an allowance test. Alerted (Adair) SIXTH RACE—Purse, $4,000; claiming: New Orleans Results Only Laurel’s spring dates have Teaneck Flash (Danlai) 8.40 4.10 This was Chicle It’s fourth at- 3.00 4-year-olds and up: 6 furlongs. ly tho Associated Press been announced Yildlz (Martin) Cuihl (Glisson) 18.10 ft.10 4.50 pending clarifi- Time. 1 :26’/s. _ Sun Rene (Wall) 4 20 3.00 tempt this year, including the FIRST RACE—Purse. *1.000: claiming; W Abbe Sting. Intru- cation of the Bowie situation. Also ran—Peter Grandfather (Adams) 5 40 Bougainvillea. The gelding was 3- year-olds: 6 furlongs. sive Att. General. Nosun, Discreet and Hermione (Keenei 8.00 3.20 2,80 Pimlico will Time. 1:11. operate after Laurel. Kadlr. Also claimed by Palatine Stable for Best Array (Stuart) 4.20 3.2" ran—Tantamount. Hidden Moon, 6 allow- Grand Pere. Boling Call. $7,500 and went on to win $85,800 f Trim Lassie (Cole) 40 SIXTH RACE—Purse $3,500; Time. 1:16*,. ances, 3-year-olds; 7 furlongs. SEVENTH RACE—Purse. *50.000 added; in 1950. He has won $11,350 this Also ran—fGranetta. Red Frances. Hialeah Entries Platoon (Atkinson) 600 3.80 3.00 thr San Antonio Handicap, 3-year-old» Grand Evening. Guest Cup. Lillie's Best. Old Rowley (Hettinger) 0.90 4 ‘0 and uv l>i miles. year. Sweet Grace. Chinese Yen, Gall R.. By *h* Associated Press Arctic Flyer (Batchelleri o '-0 a All Blue 1 Shoemaker) 5 10 4,30 3 3* b 1 9* 1 Minnesinger, f Field. Time 1:24%. _ Sudan (Glisson 11.40 6 Going Away was timed in 'Clear and Fast _ Also Mommy. Vain Puritan. Next Move (Guerin) 3 P# SECOND RACE—Purse. $1,000: claim- First Post 1:45 P ran—Maje. This is ..— M EST 2:31%. 2% seconds off 4-year-olds and upward; 6 furlongs FIRST Left Bank. Dry Run. Golden Trend. Rare Time. i'49*s. lint; RACE—Purse. $3,000; — rlalmine: a Bolia and Oral. Also ran Bullreigh Jr b Movopo, the American turf record of 2:29, ILoutey (Turner) 6.40 3.80 2.6() maiden 2-year-olds: 3 furlongs. Knave. Fog 6.60 3.80 Warren's Frankly. Vino Fino. Bernbrook. Vulcans My Julie (Bailey) Gray 122 Booeie Watch 115 SEVENTH RACE—Purse. $10,000; add- set last year by Chicle n in the (Keen*) 3.40 xCapItal V ..114 Verlbest Forge, f Bea Max. a . Sturdv Technicolor 115 ed; The Miami Beach Handicap; 3-year- Time. 1:13V». Sailed Away 118 Blue Rhymer 115 One, Moonrush. 1 Be Fleet, f Last Round same race. The Brookmeade horse olds and up. i% miles (turf course). and Also ran—wayorly. Brassle Lie. Wee 110 Kathy Mendtl 115 2.4n Repeluz. Going Away (Culmone) 5.80 3.30 a Calumet Far $5.80. $3.30 and $2.40 for Hal. O. K. Doak. Aloma. Big Elm and Storm at Sea llfl Sassy Heels 115 2.3ti mentry. paid aCuore (Atkinson) 2.90 b Rosemere Cindy 114 Papaya __ 110 C Mooers entry, Klbbltz. Chicle 2nd (Woodhouse) 2.o(J $2 and earned $8,650. Video Queen 115 Gaelic Gal _ 11.4 f Field. 1—Field entry. Time. 2:31%. Sunshine Rose, lin Daintv — _ (DAILY DOUBLE PAID *12.20) Star 115 Ciro. Gay Gallant EIGHTH RACE—Purse. $3,500; claim- I’m Sandy 115 Maserson 122 Also ran—a Tio THIRD RACE—Purs*. *1.100; allow- Tlticn II. Baian. Free Strider and Well ing: 4-year-olds and up: l1* miles. SECOND RACE—Purse. $3,000: claim- Not Very Much (Mar zi 11.30 6.40 3.90 ances; 4-year-olds and upward: 1 >'• miles. Met. ing: 4-year-olds and up: 6 furlongs. Oca Stable entry. Kid Rollins (Westropel 7 80 5.20 Lacrosse Team General Custer (Stuart) 7.20 3.40 2.60 alCherry Navy's Signal Code 11$ Sunnycrest Gal 11.4 Stormy Cloud (Cho.inacki) 4.10 Leucoton (Peterson) 3.40 2.80 Beaver Tall 113 Tiger Watch 1"0 EIGHTH RACE—Purse. $5,000: allow- Time. 1:52. Arnie (Keene 2.40 Poser 115 _115 Bold Lady ances: 8-year-olds and up: 1% miles. Also ran—Redigal. Scplo. Grey Spook, Time. xRoffle 108 Elated 1:46*2, _115 County Delight (C'lano) 14.00 4.10 3.o0 ! First Security and Saginaw. Schedules 10 Contests Also ran—Diregente. Hill Flight. Sea Brownatown_1”0 Galedo _ 170 Sunslov (Cu.mone) 2.50 2.40 Phantom and Free Crown. Mel Hash ... 12n xS'-lmady 110 Rock Span iWoodhouse) 5.60 to The Star Little Bones 113 xBirdle Lulley. 11** Special Dispatch FOURTH RACE—Purte, $1,300: claim- Time, 1:49%. Gallalad 120 Hindi 118 Hill. Air Attack. ing: 4-year-olds and upward; 6 furlongs Also ran—Yankee Feb. 17.—A Heel. All At Once and Swap ANNAPOLIS, Md., Big and Bad (Wilson) 6.40 3.00 2.60 THIRD RACE—Purse. $3,000: claiming: Reveille, Gold Tennis Professional lacrosse schedule for Fletter (Jenkins) 6.80 3.40 4-year-olds and upward: 7 furlongs. Out. 10-game xBullow 108 xKay Gibson 105 British Tennis Professional. Wishes to Big Road (Silva) 3.20 NINTH $3,500: claiming; xWest Milton... 107 .... Ill RACE—Purse, Navy’s varsity stickmen has been Dalpark individuals Time. 1:1344. Mr. Pilate_110 Shoe Shine 112 4-year-olds and up; 1*. miles. give tennis instruction to Also ran—Brlekett. Concordant. Ob- 26.00 8.90 announced by Capt. Howard Cald- Questus 110 xSwords Town. 107 Apachlco (Balzaretti) 64.70 or organized groups. Reasonable terms. stinate Si. Miss Triumph.. Ill Uncle Hal ...115 Count-A-Blt (Robertson) 23.60 9.7ti well, the academy’s director of 3.40 FIFTH RACE—The Duncan F. Kenner xChureo 107 Peter A 113 Appease Not (Burr) Phone Warfield 6562 or write athletics. Stakes: purae. $6,000. added; 2-year- Whirling World. 118 xMtrthmaker 110 Time. 1:58%. Mane. Pay Window. olds; 2 furlongs. Column 112 Imperial Rock. 112 Also ran—Flying Box Star. The will meet one new- Fair Appraisal, Fresh Breeze. Pilayya. 426-R, varsity a Oh Leo (Bailey) 8.40 4.40 3 00 FOURTH claim- RACE—Purse. $3,000: Knight-At-Arms ana Muzzle. comer, Swarthmore, which will re- c Brigand (Kennedy) 6.80 3.60 ing: 4-year-olds and upward; fillies and Well Blessed (Keene) 2.80 mares; 1A miles Yale on the schedule. place Time, :23. Madgescarlett 112 Blenlln _ 118 The Plebes’ schedule includes Also ran—f Bombuster. Eternal Sam. Almeria 100 Chancelot 114 Hoop Gano, f George Davie. I Kelly A way, xBouncing Baby 105 xUp Grade 114 five opponents. f Sir Felix. Ed's Pride. Bold Sab. Nome. Homing Pigeon 118 Back Talk 112 Varsity. (Captain Bud. a Uncle's Gift, c Bardo and Look Here 112 Helentown 117 March 28. Washington College. Slam Ahead. Cresson Miss 115 Dentifrice 117 ~ No Ma’am 117 Lutza 110 April 4. Harvarad: ■ Swarthmore: 34. a—Dun and Resseguet entry, or Penn State; 23. Maryland; 28. Duke at c—Lent entry, xBosmond 1 Durham. f—Field entry. FIFTH RACE—Purse. $3,500: allow- Princeton at Princeton: 3 2. May 5. SIXTH RACE—Purse. $1,500; allow- ances: 3-year-olds: fillies; 6 furlongs. Johns at Baltimore; IB. Pennsyl- 110 Hppkins (i furlongs. Miss Margo 113 Lady’s Delight ances: 3-year-old: 113 110 vania; 2fi. Army. (Kennedy) 3.80 2.40 2.2d ; Iseoot Fair Self Plebes. Encantadora 2.6(1 2.4(1 Sail Cloth lln xLuckv Lady 105 (MdA Hish School: Brown Smoke (Bailey) April 7. Towson (Stuarti 2.60 xMlss Meggy 105 Brooktown 110 3 1 St. Paul’s School (Baltimore): 21, Marymiglrl Time. 1:13’,. SIXTH RACE—Purse. $3,500: allow- Severn at Scverna Park, Md.; 28, School Fleet. Ruthred, Maure- ances: 3-year-olds; 1miles Hurt course!. freshmen. Also ran—Fifth Maryland tania and Lady Request. ! Gray Arrow no Whisk-Off 110 May 5, Johns Hopkins freshmen. SEVENTH RACE—Purse. $10,000 Blue Roxy 107 xAsh Tray 107 Murray D. ._ 110 added: the A. B. Letelller Memorial Handi- Dulat 118 xBaluster 102 Ham Bone 107 cap: 3-year-olds and upward; 1,'« miles, a Lotowhlte (Peterson) 5.00 2.60 3.40 SEVENTH RACE—Purse. $3,500: allow- Schools d Thelma Berger iStuart) 2.80 2.8(1 ances; 4-year-olds and upward: 7 furlongs. I High a x 108 a Thwarted (Coffman) 3.40 Prepared 105 Alphabetical Washington’s (Continued Prom Page B-l.) Hal Pollin (15) of Roosevelt slides to one knee as he knocks the ball from the hands of Jim Time. 1:46. a x Full Measure loo Deluxe 117

Wide ... Gradijan (center) of Coolidge. Roosevelt’s Robbie Smithers is in back of Gradijan. Coolidge Also ran—Brick. Ray Count Miss, xOde 112 Mr. Trouble ... 120 21 while Hall Request, Bolinaover. d Elverlane, Camargo Full Reward 107 Lambent _113 and threw in points won, 54-52 in the last minute of play. —Star Staff Photos. Bill. Lucky Codine, Why Not Now and Bull Page 105 Circus Clown 110 Oldest Dealer I Pollin was outstanding for the a Crown Me. Andy’s Glory 107 a Morgan and Benson entry, a Mrs. F. Frankel and W. G. Williams Riders with his backboard work a Brown entry, entry. and 11 points. f Field. EIGHTH RACE—Purse. $3,000: claim Devoted to Hudson I St. John's Quint of 1932 EIGHTH RACE—Purse. $1,100; claim- Ing; 4-year-olds and upward: Us miles. Both games were decided at the Star Tournament Committee ing: 3-year-olds: 1;', miles. Little Aud 122 xMop Up_117 foul line. Eastern outscored Tech Digit (Turner) 6.00 3.40 2.6(1 Al&iral — 122 Lifter _ 122 Calm Bay (Keene) 3.80 2.80 xBrown Chief 117 Fullblast _ 122 7.60 Jaialal 122 xFarnado ._ 115 Sales and Service from the floor, 20 to 18 field goals, Will Honor Coach Byrne Legendatre (Coffman) I Will Make Paninas Tuesday Time. 1:49*4. Count Off 122 xClnder Foot 117 but could sink 9 of 16 free 122 East 122 only former coach at Also ran—Banner Boy, Ugly Chile. Gray Warrior Happy Paully Byrne, Bleary Bob. Boss Jack and Sllparound. Sir White 122 Verano 120 throws while Tech made 15 out Huber J.efend its title. Tech earned its xHer Gift 112 Champion Liar 120 By George St. John’s will be NINTH RACE—Purse. $1,000: claiming: and Roose- last a High School, of 25 tries. Coolidge Pairings for The Evening Star's championship year with 4- year-olds and up; 1 w miles. 4-year-olds and upward; lie miles. miles. velt sank 19 field each but 19th over St. guest of honor at a dinner spon- Sir Bob (Poparal 58.00 20.60 11.80 -year-olds and uward: l’» goals annual Metropolitan high three-point victory Cant. Doresett (Stuart) 4 80 4.0(i Pendant Ill yWhite Rage 117 the Colts caged 16 of 20 foul shots school basketball tournament will John’s, winner in 1948, after get- sored by the basketball team of Fafm Maid (Daverne) lo.Se Alairne 116 Whlrltown ... 124 Time 1:5P Razzmatazz 121 Merry Risk 113 while the Riders made 14 for 19. be made Tuesday, with play to ting past George Washington, the 1932 to be given next Thursday Also ran—No Meg. Army Cadet, f Edge- xSuper-Salesman 111 xDoboudura Ill) lake. f Pretty lasparllla Roosevelt to Play Eastern. start a week from tomorrow. 1949 winner, by one point in over- Valiey. Micky I’liij at the Village Inn, 1606 Rhode Pango. f Signals Bloke. Fatty s Beacon, x—5 pounds apprentice allowance Roosevelt must now play East- The time in the semifinals. f Field. claimed. seedings and pairings will Island avenue N.E. .- I ern at Uline Tuesday afternoon be made by the tournament com- Student tickets for the tourney, to who meets Tech in the The ’32 team, coached by Byrne, decide mittee at a luncheon meeting at priced at 60 cents including tax first round of the Thurs- was one of the school’s most suc- playoffs the Touchdowm Club. Eight teams, for each session, will go on sale cessful. Its roster included Mike day at Uline. Western and Cool- the best in the five schoolboy this week at all competing schools will battle in the other Scanlon, Fred and George Scheele, idge game leagues in the Washington area, and at all District public high John McCarthy, Gabby Hartnett, Thursday. will complete and the committee schools. Schools keep proceeds for IS YOUR HAIR GETtiNG THIN ? Usilaner was win Johnny Breen, Mike Simone, Joe glad to from expects to arrange an unusually their athletic funds, and students Eastern. Parkhill and Mickey McDonald. “We wanted to keep our attractive schedule. planning to attend the games are Brother Edmund di- interhigh record clean,” Usilaner to their Clement, Two first-round games will be urged buy tickets in ad- THEN GROOM IT WITH KREML said, “but they really gave us rector of St. John’s, and Joe Gal- played Monday night and two vance at their schools. There a scare. When we got that lagher, present coach, also will be TO AVOID A GREASY-LOOKING SCALP—TO MAKE HAIR LOOK THICKER Tuesday night, with the semifinals will be no sale of student tickets SHINY, 14-point lead I considered the squad’s guests. freezing Thursday night, and the final at the games. the ball but then I thought they game Friday night. A game be- were going so well I might as tween two of the best prep school VPI Nine Books 18 Games well let them keep trying to score. Western Juniors Win teams is being arranged to precede High I guess it was a mistake.” BLACKSBURG, Va„ Feb/17 UP). the tournament finals. All games! Western High School’s Herman Littman, Eastern junior —Virginia Tech’s 1951 baseball coach, will be played in the University I WE HAVE I was at the his club basketball team scored a 50-45 team will open its schedule March pleased way of Maryland's Ritchie Coliseum at YOU I played but disappointed they victory over Gonzaga’s juniors 28 here against Hofstra. The Gob- College Park, with the double- IT- • of Parts couldn’t beat yesterday at Gonzaga. blers will play 18 games. BELIEVE 1 I Plenty I quite Tech. “I headers starting at 7:30 each thought we had them,” he com- night. THIS IS THE 1 mented.” I said earlier in the I • of I Four of the eight teams to play SAME MAN Plenty Experience season IiWOULD that my boys would im- in the tournament already have and their prove they're just hitting accepted invitations. They are IVFe Have Been Selling and Servicing stride.” St. John’s and Gonzaga, winner The Ramblers are anxious to I, Hudson Cars in the Same Location and runnerup in the Metropolitan knock off Roosevelt and get an- Catholic Leagbe, and George For 18 Years other crack at Tech. “They’re not Washington and Washington- H so good,” one of the Eastern Lee, winner and runnerup in the remarked. “We’ll beat GROOMING HAIR WITH KREML MAKES THE BIG DIFFERENCE— players ’em Northern Virginia League. u A Fete Hours of Service Today Can Mean when we another crack at get Two more teams will come from ’em.” PROVE THIS TO YOURSELF TODAY! Thousands Miles Extra District Public High League of of Driving Coolidfe. G.F.Pts. Roosevelt. G.F.Pts Is your hair getting thin on top or Kreml is especially to groom H Baker -9 4 22 Pollin which its prepared _5 111 stages championship at the Then don’t hair in such a that it looks thicker aft In the Next Fete Years Kaufman_0 0 O Walker _0 0 receding temples? way 0 tournament this week, another Harrison_2 15 Frank _3 17 emphasize the fact by gluing your —like more than you have. Kreml Shepard_ 0 0 0 Smithers 2 0 4 comes from Montgomery County, hair down with which hair Hevener_3 4 10 Zimmerman 0 o greasy products keeps always looking healthy o and the other from ■ YOUR PRESENT HUDSON MAY HAVE TO ! Wilkenson _ 1 1 3 Smith 7 7 21 Maryland, give you that ‘scalped’ look—which and handsome—so naturally well- 0 5 5 Gradllan Potts _ 2 4 8 Prince Georges County, Maryland. leave such an unattractive shiny, groomed—never with that greasy or Pino _4 19 Small_Oil ■ LAST YOU LONGER THAN YOU THINK! The Prince Georges title will be greasy-looking film showing through sticky look. Also a marvelous treat- Totals 19 10 54 Totals 19 14 52 decided tomorrow in a on the scalp. Instead, use Kreml Hair ment to remove dead, dried-up scalp Halftime score: 29-24, Roosevelt. night game between Oxon Hill, winner in the Tonic! skin cells (dandruff flakes), and to Tech. G.F.Pts. Eastern. Kreml contains a combina- a G.F.Pts B and special give your scalp delightful ‘wake-up’ MOTOR SALES I 7 League, Maryland Park, Kernan 8 22 Torbett ___ 4 0 8 tion of rare ingredients that are found tingle. Your hair and scalp always feel ID Hartnett .1 0 2 Hunter 2 0 4 winner in the A League, on the Breen -2 2 fi Ahern 7 4 in no other hair tonic in the world. so clean. to Kreml 18 of Change today. Sullivan 1 2 4 Rhinehart 2 2 0 neutral court Sasscer High in I Potomac co„ inc. Caw ... I 4 2 10 G.D Ambro'o 3 3 9 Upper Marlboro. DeCesare ..317 Keys « o 0 Bamhouse o 0 0 Tech High, winner of The Star 11206 New Ave. N.W. NA. 7077 McHan 0 Hampshire 0 0 tournament last led the J.D'Ambrosio 2 0 4 year, KREML T/kot, 7fouc District High League with an 8-0 Totals l»15 5i Totals 20 ~B 49 .* Halftime score: 21-18, Eastern. record and will get a chance tc *...