** EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. THE A, Lido Booters Advance A-18 MONDAY,MAECH IBM W-L Miffed, In Stewart Cup Tourney Marlboro scored a 4-1 victory I over Cowell in a National Soccer BOWLING jUt League match yesterday at Six- teenth and Kennedy streets GW Amazed by With ROD THOMAS N.W., while the Lido dub at Washington blanked Morstein’s Jewelers in Baltimore, 2-0, to |j gain the final round of the Tourney Cup Seeds Jimmy , only go. Stewart tournament, Dietsch of Baltimore, with two frames to> . one of the country’s sharpest He got it in the ninth, a clean Lido hung up its 16th straight < Jfljj i Students and officials at Wash- t victory goals by lAiJar” BftkBE duckpin bowlers, came to the ; strike. on Herb Mueck fljn ington-Lee High School, which 1 final game of the Tony Santini i But still a healthy count was 3 and Sylvia Diani. beat rival George Washington i Open last night at the Green- ¦ necessary. Burger, mHKL twice in three basketball meet- - way Bowl needing only 103 to > Dietsch hit the headpin too , Stew 759; Bill Bursey, iM Hi Jf . 757, and, as consolation win- Bk ings this winter, are wondering ; win. thin and left up five pins, clus- a * «HT ner, Frank Bradsher, 184. There aloud today about being ranked j Throughout the previous five i tered in the right corner. With t . • , PHL ok games ) ball, only r were 63 entries. , it seemed he could do the second he counted ** * in seedings for the * below GW the * little wrong. the of ; two. Remaining were sticks At end three three Jerry Flanagan Statp Group Itournament which 435; ; in a win, of the Craw- 1 his. score was after five it row. To he needed two. ley League won begins Thursday at Richmond I was 714. Victory seemed assured. As Jimmy let go with the third[ Memorial the MB missing game it , Pop Crawley Memorial Handicap Arena. But in that final i ball was obvious he’d miss the a whop- was what Dietsch terms “a lit- ¦ key stick, with the roll too far . at Mount Rainier over ’aEpp Press bureau ” ping field jjpr The Associated ! tie helper to the right. of 120 and in doing in Richmond reported yesterday so repeated the victory he scored put in the , Many duckpin victories and Would it take out the middle earned that GW had been ’ pin. or sweep in 1951. He SIOO. No. 3 spot and W-L in fourth, not a few records have come with i off the back two? Flanagan opened with a 170 despite W-L's playoff victoryI the assistance of the “little Not until the ball reached the game and grossed 76-758, but it over . helper.” It’s an errant pin, a , pins was the uncertainty ended. wasn’t a GW in the Northern Dis- somehow way spilled breeze. Joe Cicala of the playoff a week ago Thurs- . stick that finds its It the two, and Dietsch same league trict an important one. was by outbowled him from day. into another, home with the bacon the scratch, to 682, grossed possible margin. 692 but expected In the first frame of the cru- closest less, Henry George Even GW fans the game 10 for SSO. no cial Dietsch flatted. In the He collected S2OO, and ear- Navy Department League Presidents to be seeded better spared, cut a of the play- second he but a hospital bill. was than fifth after losing the on marked it for third at 96-737 for S3O. deuce the count. He was young is payoff were; • offs. Rasty Doran, GW athletic bothered, 1 His son ill. Others in the Bob but not worried. Yet The man he beat was John IHynek, 28-712; Larry Burdette, director who has been in the tension appeared in the gallery. Virginia school system more Weinkam, a pal and teammate. 156-710; Charles Rothgeb, 88-707; . seen * "I’ve 103 mighty hard to i*** Freedman, 76-701; than a quarter century, admitted get.” a ‘Charles BUI was thinking. breathed fellow star. Dietsch totaled 817, an average! Weistling, 36-696; VaU Sperry. that his For four boxes Dietsch high game j playoff of 136-1. His was 175. • j 72-693; Don Cutsail, 64-690; "Then we heard that “couldn’t buy a break.” The little 1 Weinkam, whose best was 148, Bob Dent, 96-689; Wally Sain, games would be thrown out and helper completely 1 deserted him. collected SIOO. 92-688; Frank Aquino, 28-686: just the regular district records But he finally spared, in the Volk was; seedings,” Dave of Baltimore i Walter Kramer, 68-686; Bob would count toward seventh, and the gallery sighed third at 776 for S6O. Others i;Harding,1 68-682; Pete Townsend, SOX—Manager Umphlett and Bob Porterfield. Umphlett today. ' who EX-SENATORS WITH RED Mike Pitcher Doran said “We knew in relief. Dietsch is popular. payoff In-! 56-682; Higgins (extreme right) pleased with in was Washington we hit the were Harold Archie Hearn, 84-680; looks the four broke with Boston but traded to then that could be ranked The relief was short-lived. On man, who suffered some miser-! Leon Rice, 60-680; the Red Sox from the in two with Maury second, third or fourth and W-L count, ¦ Berli Da- players acquired Senators a years ago McDermott for Jackie ¦ the Dietsch cut another able luck in shooting 774; Frank ; mico, 108-678; and, consolation winter trade. Left to right are First Baseman Mickey Jensen.—AP Wirephoto. the same.” deuce. Micalizzi, 772; Chuck Kramer, | .¦winners, Ray Watson, 628 and Vernon, Pitcher Johnny Schmitz, Outfielder Tom Newport News was seeded first This left him needing a mark 765; A1 Rush. Baltimore, 764; Dale Valentine, 157. off its 17-1 record in the Eastern district. GW and W-L, plus Joyce Ziske Holds Movie Camera George Washington of Danville, Bowie Now in Top Spot all had 11-1 district records, Lead On Capitol Card so they were thrown in a hat. Three-Stroke sec- Hollywood’s . The drawing put Danville version of Primo ona, For Race In Women's Open Camera—big and rugged Mike, GW third and W-L fourth. Nashua-Swaps ! spot to JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Mar. 5 i Lane, has been called into ref- The fifth went Thomas . Richmond, I m ¦ I MIAMI,Fla., Mar. s.—Florida i proudly showed off their new I UP).—Joyce Ziske, seeking her • eree the match between Red Bas- Jefferson of the Cen- Room ¦ first victory, a tien Ali Pasha on the wrest- . tral district champion, which HR racing fans are not going to get; Terrace and other im- | tournament held i and 79-52, a S provements to an admiring- ; ! today going in- . ling show Thursday night at t walloped GW, in non- a look at and Swaps ini three-stroke lead Nashua group newspaper, and; $5,000 ) Capitol Arena, but his duties will-1 leage game a week ago Friday; of radio lito the final round of the Portsmouth, the same race after all. Hopes television men, and racing Open golf ! be limited. the sixth to the | peo-! •j Jacksonville Women’s to Highland Springs that the two great horses would pie. All were much impressed by ' tournament. Lane, who plays the role oft seventh and meet again in the , eighth seed to Hampton. I Gulfstream the new layout, which puts : The young pro from Water- • the former heavyweight boxing the Park Handicap March 17 were Thursday’s open- Bowie a cut above the average -1 ford, Wis„ yesterday shot a 71— • champion in a forthcoming \ Pairings for dashed yesterday when Owner ' track. so far the only sub-par round of J movie, will try to keep the head- . ing round are; GW vs. Ports- Rex Ellsworth announced that the tourney—for a 54-hole total I liners from murdering each i mouth at 3:30 p.m., Danville vs. Swaps was not ready for such a of 218. She had four birdies on i other. Highland Springs at 5, Newport test and would not be entered. District AAU to Hold jNews vs. Hampton the last six holes. For there will be no disquali- at 7:30 and was good Thomas Jefferson at 3 The announcement Handball Tournament Long-hitting , - flcations to cramp their style. W-L vs. for Bowie officials, awaiting the .'jo’clock. The afternoon winners The District AAU has an- of San Diego, the leader for the; ‘ This style seems to include split- start of that track's spring meet- first two days, slid to second tingj your opponent’s head with|: will meet in the first semifinal pos- nounced its four-wall handball Friday night and nigbt- ing Thursday, for it is now : place with a 76 and 221. a chair which Red did to Ali last . jjame the that and Swaps tournament begin April [ victors in the second semi- sible Nashua will 9 at Suggs Sea , time SIOO,OOO- Louise of Island. wdek. There will be no time ' will compete in the Central Branch YMCA. There Ga., shot a 75 and moved into i limit. final. Campbell - - John B. Handi-j will be singles and doubles com- place at 223. Marlene j Washington Lee’s district cap April Trainer 'petition third Promoter Vince McMahon also championship goes ARP-SCHICK 7. EVERSH there in Classes A and B. Bauer C., next is lining up a sup- therefore for Sunny of Asheville. N. is number of Jim Fitzsimmons defi- Class A is open to any regis- at 224 and of Spar- porting naught and W-L winds up meet- nitely says go, and bouts. Nashua will tered member of the AAU, Jewish tanburg, S. C.. fifth at 227. ing the Central champion in the there is a good chance that Community or first round. ready by Center YMCA. The leaders: Swaps will be then. Class B players who excludes Joyce Ziske 73-74-71—218 Maxwell Earns RAZOR Mickcv HYDRO-MAGIC Swaps is going to Florida by have placed first, second or Wright 72-73-7 H—22l 74-74-75—223 Rock Creek Club Match train and will work out in public third in previous AAU tourna- Marlene Hoage 74-73-77—224 and run at one race before j; ments. Betsy Rawls 75-75-77—22/ $1,200 With Win least Fay Crocker 75-75-79—229 ! First Dog Show Event the end of the Gulfstream Park 74-79-77—230 Entries, which close at 5 p.m.l Marilynn Smith 77-7K-77—232 The first spring event on the meeting, 77-79-70—232 ’ Ellsworth said. The March 26, should be filed with Diane Garrett In Mexican Open local dog show calendar will be California owner also is flying Peggy Kirk rT? Lou Meyers, YMCA, 1736 G . 82- /0- < H—234 CITY, Mar. 5 UP).— - held next Sunday at the Mont- Terrang, winner of Saturday’s 78-79-77—234 street N.W. Bev Hanson Maxwell, long County Co-op Agricul- $158,800 Santa Anita Derby, Mary Lei.a Faulk 80-78-77—235 , Billy not out ofgomery and x Margaret (Wiffll Smith 78-81-76—235 amateur at Gaithersburg, Magic.' at x-Amateur. 1 the ranks where he ¦ tural Center Like fourth Santa Md„ Anita, to for lifted the United States cham- ¦ where the Rock Creek Gulfstream the : will SIOO,OOO Derby Lafayette, St. Joe , pionship and the Mexican title Kennel Club hold its annual Florida March 24. accomplishments, was Plan B They are expected to $2 Bettors Get among his 5 sanctioned match. En- meet; Two • be accepted Florida-bred Needles, winner of; Added to NIT Field $1,200 richer today after a rec- tries will on the ord-smashing winning perform- grounds with a fee of $1 for a the Flamingo at Hialeah, and ! PHILADELPHIA, Mar. 5 UP). $7,725 at Caliente ¦ the Mexico’s National I dog and handler and 50 cents a number of other good Eastern The Lafayette CALIENTE, Mexico, ance in and St. AGUA ’ Open golf tournament. dog. campaigners. Joseph’s basketball were for each additional teams — Mar. 5 UP). Holders of two $2 , Entries for the National Cap- invited today to participate in ! After putting together three tickets won $7,725.60 each on 1 successive rounds of 65, the , itol Kennel Club Show at the Jet Action Nominated the National Invitation Tourna- National Guard Armory March ment at New York’s Madison daily-double bets at the Caliente i sandy-haired Odessa, Tex., pro , For Top Bowie Race slipped to a 69 yesterday ; 25 also will be accepted at the Square Garden starting March race track yesterday. but Chance up a 72-hole I same time. Blanks may be ob- The Maine Farm has 17. School officials indicated was the largest daily-double still wound with any pet shop named Jet Action and four other It ' score of 264. That gave him a [ tained at or the invitations would be ac- payoff July . horses for the John B. Campbell cepted. here since 4, 1954, . two-stroke advantage over Ro- veterinarian's office. Handicap at when one ticket, , De Argentina, Memorial Bowie They join the holder of berto Vicenzo of April will Seton Hall, the defending champion. De 7. Duquesne. Dayton. St. Francis, Mrs. Ottillia Alexander of San , ! Riblett, Penn Aide, Vicenzo finished with a seven- Jet Action, one of only five Marquette Diego. won $12,724. Track Louisville, Xavier, Calif., ; par horses ever to finish ahead of Niagara in the NIT was a under 65. To Address Alumni and field. officials said that world’s Houston, Riblett, Nashua in a race, heads a teamj Lafayette is and ! Howard Johnson of Paul G. assistant 20-5 St.! record ’ football coach at Pennsylvania, including Jet’s War Date and Joseph’s 20-4 for the season. The winning bets today were! , Tex., Dave Douglas of Newark, 3-year-olds, , Del., Margarito Martinez, , will address the Penn Alumni i three Busher Fan- on Goldwater in the fourth race and caddy champion, Friday at a luncheon at tasy, Gun Shot and Bushel’s; and Blueonia in the fifth. Mexico’s tied I Club Idol. Jet Action, who broke the Kovaleski Advances The winners were Candelario p for third at 277. the Touchdown Club at 12:15 . pm. six-furlong record at Hialeah | Hernandez, 60, Mexican customs ; Frank Kaminski of Bloom- buy played you ahead In Egyptian Doubles . Riblett football, basket- when last week, finished of inspector at Tijuana, and S. J. field, N. J„ topped the amateurs Sysonby Egypt, Mar. UP).— ' ball and lacrosse at Penn, win- Nashua in last fall’s CAIRO. 5 Cantillo, 66, retired San Diego , with 293. Handicap, won by High Sven Davidson of defeat- ning He played end Gun. nurseryman and government nine letters. Perry Angeles on the 1931 eleven and Owner by Mrs. Elizabeth Gra- ed Bob of Los worker. Quaker today of the Seixas Defeats Larsen spent five years in pro football 98* packs of “Gold” blades... Chance Farm evi-l in the second round paid $20.40 two ham. Maine Egyptian Goldwater and Brooklyn Dodgers. dently plans a wholesale assault international tennis Blueonia, with the $40.60. For Masters Net Title coached the line at Bowie purses, having named tournament, 6—3, 10—8. Riblett on JACKSONVILLE, Fla., City College for six the eight In doubles, Fred Kovaleski of Mar. 5> of New York while 18 candidates of UP). Seixas, . Brooklyn joined major staged during Washington. C„ Win Titles —Vic America’s No. with and the races to be D. and Jack UP). player,' yester- George Munger 34-day meeting opening Arkinstall of Australia beat Harib BALTIMORE, Mar. 5 . 1 amateur tennis • Penn staff under the l Margaret day ;in was only Thursday. Sursock and S. Harari of Egypt, Varner of Boston de- defeated second-ranked Art 1938. He the mem- Judy Larsen, 6—4, 6—3, 6—2, to win Munger’s staff by Bowie officials yesterday; 16—1, 6—l. feated Devlin of Baltimore, l ber of retained 11-7, 11-12, 11-8, yesterday to i the Masters tournament. Steve Sebo, present head coach. win the women’s singles of the Larsen teamed up with Eddie fifth annual Mason-Dixon Open i Moylan of Trenton, N. J., for the Aetna, Tara's Theme Share badminton championships. In i doubles title. They beat Ar- the men’s singles, Bunky Roche -1 mando Vieira of and Allan Pegasus of Baltimore defeated Dick Ball ; Morris of Presbyterian College, 48 blades and Injector razor... Show Hunter Honors of Baltimore, 15-11, 15-6. 6—4, 3—6, 6—2, 6—3. \56 By BRUCE FALES, Jr. jintoj a two-ring affair to be (concluded before dark, Aetna, a gray mare owned by $198! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norton, and; i Summaries: a $287 value...now only Junior hack: I—Marcia McCardle’s Santee dnd AAU Bigwigs Tara's Theme, a 6-year-old! Tara’s Theme; *2—Meadow Saddle Club's by Marcia Babv Luck: 3—Mafy Roberts' Glads- chestnut owned Me-1 wood: 4—Fen Kollock’s Swamp Girl. FORD Cardie, shared honors in the; : Novice open hunters: I—Sarah Willis’ Shadow Patch: —Tara's Theme: 3 The hunter division of the third] Diana Johnson's Baron Jargo: 4—Glads- In Court Again Friday Here's America's favorite shaving combination! all-new Eversharp- annual Pegasus spring! wood Stable Working hunters over fences: I—Mr.1 —Mr. new schooling yesterday at and Mrs Ray Norton, Jr.'s Aetna; ‘Z— YORK, UP).— last Sat- Schick Hydro-magic Razor plus Eversharp-Schick's Hydro-magic show Sherry Stalker's and Sharone Stone’s NEW Mar. 5 the Columbian Mile Meadowbrook show grounds. Mother in Law; 3—Ronnie Sakell's Wes Santee has won his first test urday were away despite a Psychic Saint; 4—Shamrock scared blades—double-honed and triple-stropped to scientifically perfect Norton, Farm's against Athletic V-8 "Gold" Aetna, ridden by Mrs. Kilarney. the Amateur the court order and ran in a a performance Junior hunters over fences: I—Toddyl—Toddy Union and his first race since smoother, closer, turned in smooth Dodd's Grey Fox; a—Gladswood; 3 special race won by Ron Delany thinner shaving edge! Start enjoying safer shaves today. working over Kilarney; 4—Swamp Girl. getting a temporary injunction to win the hunters Jumper I—Wally Holly's Villanova sophomore from Ire- warm up: against AAU, Friday fences and working hunter hack Gin Rickey: Z—Pea as Us Stable's The the but the land, in 4.11.8. Delany and Jim 'MAINUHER points taking Sheii<: 3—Chuck Ackerman’s Little Irish- thing comes up for anoth- for 10 in the and . Mrs - T- Hammond whole Baily of Oregon, an Australian, working championship. WelchPv. s Little Spook. er airing. hunter Working hunter hack: have the rules of their own Psychic I—Aetna: a— Theme, by Saint; 3—Mr. and Mrs. Stewart The New York State Supreme by, the ‘ Tara’s ridden his Bnden bakers 4—Nancy countries to abide and SPECIAL" Marina: Lee Santee, Amer- owner, won the novice hunters Huffman's Clifton's Lad. Court will hear others apparently were worried placed Junior working hunter. I—Kllarney; miler, reaction from Inter- over fences and second in rev. P : Olrl; 4—Diana ica’s fastest and his attor- about the Equipped! novice open and ¦J^?Johnson s °r?Dark Cloud. ney, Charles P. Grimes, Friday to | the hunters LEAD LINE: Norton; 2. Baxv national Olympic Committee and jumpers rlte ay 1. Glenn should make novice classes for 11 ?K i; «' ?, Kunkel; 4. Kenneth Mi- decide whether it the International Amateur Ath- points to annex chael Weekly. permanent the temporary in- the novice NOVICE HUNTERB OVER FENCES: 1 letic Federation. hunter championship. Tara s Theme; 2. Baron Jarao: 3. Mr. junction issued last Thursday Those two organizations are and Mrs. Grover Stephens Ace of Dia- 9 for this offer on Grey Fox, a gray gelding moncs: 4. Aetna. that held up the AAU's lifetime not bound by New York laws or /Look display I HfI,CK >¦ A1 suspension against owned and ridden by Toddy a Marah Santee. court decisions, they run Parm Rafnlsa; 2. A1 Marah Farm's AI but do 56 mmmmmmmmmmm I Dodd, took the junior ?ud *; a. Elisabeth Lowe's But even if the court rules for the Olympic t \ at your favorite store! T»mr, , B,? 1 Games. And even division! y .,h: 4. Heidi Lehrman’s AI Marah title with eight points. Santee and allows him to run as if Santee wins in court again, OPEN WORKINO HUNTERS: 1. San- Wally Holly dra, an amateur in United States, problem took both the ¦ Ziclt s Gre.v Iron; 2. Kilarney- a the it will be a for the other 4 **CK>« *UOM championship and reserve in the ! Th' Sheik; 4. Joe Smiths things look dark for his chances runners whether they should MONTH V "*** f I T DOWN AND OUT: Little PER .KNOCK I. Olympic open jumper division, scoring 11 Irishman: 2. Gin Rickey: Sheik; of making the Games. compete II » I M 3. The with him at Milwaukee. *|# Pries may vary slightly according to -¦ d am Schluscme >’er Olympics are run by the points with Gin Rickey and rid- Jr \ Dav? c“ck-t^ l The Brundage, president of the 5 1 V individual daolsr't pricing policy. Your ing ‘ JUMPERS: 1. Christine Sim- International Olympic Commit- Olympic Committee, apparently r prwent cor should mors than covsr ths Chuck Ackerman’s Little insky’s V/ee Jeep; 2. down paymsnt. Da Tara's Theme 3 by Avery Brundage, Irishman to the reserve with 8 oAKr€ttiii €tt 00 Doing’s Run. tee, headed is the one who scared off most AKr iii points. 1 ..ARABIANARASiT 0 PLEASUREi-af-tel CLABS: 1. AI and the IOC is not bound by New r rtUd Marah of the runners after the court i ’t ?• Farm's: Evening Shadow, 3-year-old Pra fnUa *mr yah ’ 4’ A1 M,r,h York laws or court decisions. forced the AAU to back down. 1 former bay gelding making his first MC I Davy Santee, Kansas star Before the Columbian Mile was ’ „t !P ™P OLYMPIC: Crock-! show ring appearance for Mr. • ckyi The1 Shplli *¦ now in the Marines stationed run, Brundage ! Little inshmam declared from Working » William Howland, car- „ Hunters: 1, The Sheik- . at Quantico, Va„ had the tem- MARCH and Mrs. ¦ y ldr,d Gaines' California: Mrs. - BarVi2t .: ¦’ *S . and Madge porary injunction upheld by an ried Howland to the cham- ! US!i 4 ’ E‘ Dowllne's K»P- ; "If I were those amateurs, I pionship in green hunters under p.hsnack appellate court Saturday, ena- wouldn't run against Santee.” not your lace!" with , cl *?s: J an d chamnion. saddle and to the reserve in the A! Mar*h ; bling him to run the Knights Thas was enough, the others : J 1 nfi-fFarm s Mlsr: 4. AI Zargo novice division. Novice Marah of Columbus Games at Madison ONLY! Hunters Under Saddle- 1, Mr ducked out. WIIII* P The Arabian division, being : . , Howland's Evening t Square Garden. He won in public apparently is Shadow. 2o Joseph Sauerwein’s Te-Ke: The all for held in this area for the first, J. Ace of Diamonds: 4. Col. and Mrs 4; 13.8, running only against Ed Santee. The crowd of 12,000 „ C dw s Fleet Captain. time, was won tJy A1 Marah i Workingi* U l' Kirk, former Georgetown athlete cheered Saturday and Hunter Champion: Aetna, in , him booed At all ~t o Kilarney. points Farm's Abu, by Har- ' ß *fve: 7 Force, “special” Aah ridden (tied with Sheik, awarded i now in the Air and Dick the field in the mile The to KII- Army. old Brite. Reserve went to I arney as owner was member of ; Shea of the race for those who ducked him. mittee*. com- Elizabeth Lowe’s Tamriyah, rid- Champion: is entered in even wins EVERSHARP-SCHICK Junior Grey Fox. 8 polnta Santee next the But if Santee his court den by Elaine Titus. Reserve: Kilarney. 7 points. Milwaukee Journal Games Sat- case Friday, it seems likely the fOM A crowd Open Jumper Champion: Oin Rickey urday ‘lnjector’ of 3,000 turned out ' 11 points. Reserve: Little Irishman, 8 i and needs to have the : IOC willbar him, and apparently razors and blades for opening of sea- points. injunction permanent appeals the show the Novice Champion: Tara’s Theme. 11 made so there’s no court of that was so well I points. Reserve: Evening there, can stop Dealers! ’ son. Shadow. 5 which filled with points (tied Jeep i he can run too. such an international to II with Baron Jargo. Wee ’ that it had be turned I and Shadow Patch, decided on hack-off The other runners entered In body. ' entries V 1