THE EVENING STAR AND THE DOUBLE RAYS *2,020 | first game with the Steelere F-2 Wathinffit, 0. C„ 1hunt ay, Jom IS, IIJ> ! October 4. 0*) The game is scheduled for ATCHISON'S Pittsburgh, but if the Pirates

' Longshots Win All >| 8 are in the World Series it will ,-• 1 angle Washington. Last ftgj be shifted to year it would have been no Delaware Park Races |Y LEWIS F. ATCHISON problem, for Art Rooney moved his team to the University of By JOHN BEGRAVEB | players lost no time turning Pittsburgh Stadium. The ¦tar Staff Writer I into money. their double tickets If Ingemar dls- the hill as a fighter when he Steelers are moving baok to • All 52 were cashed the Johansson I STANTON, Del., June 25. before plays courage against Forbes Field feeling that the things race yesterday. the same that I laid his title on the line Unless settle down to seventh1 certain other heavyweights a young Joe Louis, whose, !, pro game lost some of its flavor hurry, i normal in a Delaware Disqualified ahown, tonight's devastating punch already Jin the collegiate setting. Park will soon knows Westward He have fracas i was be as the with Floyd be beginning| opponents ,{ “It will be a real headache longshot Patterson could to make haven of bettors. Westward Ho was first across time, money quake. for us if the game has to be finish well the i But not once did Brad-; For two days now, action has the line in the sixth race, and hoop-la on it. < up during bout.) [shifted.” said Dick McCann, the lavished dock back that been tailor-made for the man featured Montchanin Only a few sports on i and he gave up the ! the Redskins’ general manager. Handicap, but Jockey Frank writers before title who will draw to an inside the scene think Ingo can win. | he had floored Louis and laid 11 “It affects our half-time show straight, what with Tuesday's • Lovato, aboard Laughing has . for one thing. And you'd be Greek, second, The rest feel that he little i the lumber with all the vigor fat daily-double payoff and 1 who finished chance. corner it’ll surprised at the confusion it against This thinks i at his command. yesterday’s amaalng down-the- claimed1 foul the 1955 take Patterson about eight , would cause among season- longshot winner of after Tony Oalento showed the We could & line successes. the Kent Stakes to get on target, espe- ticket holders. use raß9HHmg|» deliberating minutes, rounds same courage against Louis in The largest daily double of 1 10 the cially If Ingo's bicycle is well ‘ the same tickets for the Pitts- stewards allowed the claim be- 1939, when most observers burgh game the meeting and one of the 1 oiled. But If the Swede's mys- figured ’’Two -1 here on October largest history cause of interference at the Tan" could not ' 18, there be in the track's 1 terious right does sting and he j rounds, but still would developed yesterday, olubhouse turn. heart, shadow box the full 15 5,000 people who but subse- doesn't lack It could be less fight long about would quent events proved that Laughing Greek made the interesting evening. much that be- ’ show up on the wrong date.** wi|njifl|lHHSPnHnMßgt^M9|P|p^ was an cause of his haphazard train- only a beginning When the tote boards blink to the tune can hit, and ; ’I1 $48.20, and Patterson be ing. A couple of months later. board lit up with final figures of $19.20 $9.90. he’s no Oene Tunney when it of day. longshots Ho paid $9.20 Lou Nova displayed the same the had won Westward and comes to style. Our impression , Spartan all eight races, much to the $6.40. Parapet won the sev- disdain for Galento'r is that this stems from his de- blows,j even though Tony usee delight of their backers in the enth at $29.60 and Tiffin Time give ‘ a run , v sire to the fans for everything but a bottle-opene ¦.-I •s§? Jlgr } Jf£ &&$-: ' *• , ?*sy' crowd of 11,939. . > the eighth at $23.60. fM 1 7 W r their money, to make ’em think , on him. 9 ’¦¦ 7 jßp- seeing $2,028 Double Payoff they're a contest when Johansson has little to los: he misses with roundhouse tonight. Mainly responsible for the His credentials arc rights and faila to follow leads. suspect and nobody really $2,020.80 payoff (12 and 7) was Floyd punch ex- can and if he pects too much of him. Hence a brown 4-year-old named Mr. I cares to wade into Ingo, take Bruce, Thompson if he shows some courage am who came from far off Duo a couple of taps and explode throws that right, he lose the pace in the 6-furlong: dynamite, think could the we it will in one round and still win mor, opener to wear down Lea be over—but quick. Stream 30 yards from the wire aa a a respect than he has accumu la ted in his ring career Qticfcg ggg and win by a half-length. Mr. Semifinals Mickey Walker entire iif’fiiiiMiMii Rmt In conceded 14 ** * * Bruce paid $73.80, $33.40 and , pounds to Max Schmellng in t>ey«#*t SeoUc Thee BALTIMORE. June 25 (Spe- Although the tv. WeeMegle* . . 11.10 AM $22.60. , 1932 to Jump Redskins’ when he tried coaching tv. . . AM Mr. Bruce by cialT: Tony Thompson of middleweight staff is 75 per cent towel IUJ was ridden from the class Pittsburgh background Ar. OranJUeeU MS PM GOLD RUSH AT DELAWARE PARK—A pack of hopefuls thunders Michael Carrigy, 31-year-old Chevy Bill into profitable heavy- in or a Chase and Miller of the more heredity, (elvmiae *Har lax rece down the stretch in yesterday’s first race at Delaware who had today weight Mike Nixon’s men are Park, but at the Irish-born rider has Washington square off division. It was too watching SPICIAL PACKAOt TICKIT wire was (No. rear), several mounts at the current much handicap the the National League it Mr. Bruce 12, left who picked up the marbles against John Yeager and John of a for bdvdeet Ravnd Trip Tore, and pattern of longshot meeting but no previous suc- Toy Bulldog. Max him pennant race with mixed emo- set the for a day successes. Mr. Bruce paid In the floored They’d Admission ond aS III* to win and, cess. Shaw doubles semi- twice in the eighth round rind tions. like to see the $73.80 coupled with Miss Cullen, winner of the second race for boys under Pirates, currently off frem Washington international flavor final of the class Walker was bouncing around 4% games at S3B, returned $2,020.80 in the daily double. Lowest winning return An was the pace, win flag. Club- SI4OO big 18. as the Maryland State on rubbery legs, but Mickey the But if Orend-SQ4O of the day was $17.60 by Cobb’s Boy in the fifth. In the front row added to the return In they do, it means reshuffling •land U have* I I the second race when Ray Mik- Junior tennis toumameiu ap- was upright at the bell. a above (left to right) are Lea Stream, High Leaf and Pepper C. Lea of the Redskins’ plans for their Tram laurel—s*.lo and $9.70 Pepper konen, Finnish-born Jockey, proaches its conclusion at Old Jim Braddock was over Stream was second and C. third.—AP Wirephoto. guided (S3B) Miss Cullen to a Clifton Park. neck triumph over the - favored I Right Design, ridden by Larry Thompson and Miller, top- Adams. ranked, had their hands full; yesterday but finally prevailed; $5,507 Biggest One Prestige Added over the Bethesda team of : Fifty-one $2 tickets and one Walter Kitt and Frank Gceltz.j MAJOR BOX SCORES of the $lO variety were sold on the double. With Tuesday's 4—6, 6—4, 6—2. By However, the girls Del triple payoff because of two first seeded Beman HIGH LEVEL RED SOX, 4; TIGERS, 2 A's, 4; YANKS, 3 | Out of Derby late scratches the four returns in the under IS division, Carol BOSTON DETROIT NEW YOSK KANSAS CITE in two days amount to $3,- *i Southmayd of Washington and ab r h rbt ab r b rbi «br h rb! «b r b rbl Marilee Wier of Chevy Chase, Bbddin.ss 4-1-i-1 Yost.ab 4 o 1 | Bluer.rf 5 0 10 Tuttle,cf 4 2 2 0 INGLEWOOD. Calif.. June 25 304.60. The big one Tuesday Bup'ls.'.’b 5 ft a 1 Kuenn.rf 4 0 10 | Lop**.3b « O U fell Bland Syming- NCAA 4 Wii euJlb .1 2 2 2 $1,108.20 and the to Golf (AP).—Owner unseeded In If .1 o o 1 Mavvell.lt 4 o o () C. V. Whitney [totaled two wirms o 1 Mentis.cf .1 U() Hadlex lb 411 0 (I, ! Patty 'leiger.lf 1 0 0 u Kaline.cl 3 o O 0 3 1 i were $74.40 ton of Baltimore and ENGINEERS o ensen.rf 3 0 0 O Wilton r 4 0 o fb'ron.lb ( Marti.rf 4011 has withdrawn his Ally favorite, consolations worth EUGENE, Oreg., June 25 C H ‘rd '-lf 3 112 Cerv.lf 3 0 (I (I 1 and SIOI.BO, respectively. Kinner of Sarasota. Fla., I—6, il’aone.ab 4 110 Qab'nt.lb 4 o o o 3 0 2 0 r.ump*,;* (Special).—The name Beman O’nert.lb 4 0 10 bridges.** 3 0 0 0 Mcp-M.es 4 0 2 1' Silver Spoon, from the 1100,-1 7_j, 6—3 Rich n.2b 3 t 2 0 House.c 4 0 10) Largest double in Delaware’s has significance ore nttdtd NOW at Busby.ef 3 11 1 5 Harrl' 1 0 O ti 2 0 (I (I ; taken on added | Jaley.c 3-0 1 o BoUinc.lb 3 1 J o Kubek.lf O DeM'rl ss 4 O It 1 000-added Hollywood Derby at history occurred July 4, 1941, Two Baltimoreans, Jane Mc- in the NCAA golf champion- I’thm'n.p 0 Moaat.p *! 0 0 0 ißerrt.c 2o o o Daler.p 30 0 0 110 i Br stad.p 2 o « o Hollywood Saturday. Forest Do and Sun Monla Cleary and Anne later *orn le».p 0 0 0 1 Lepclo 0 10 0 . 1 Park when Donnell ships. , 1 o o , i j Bchvlts.p o o o o ¦. 281*us'*r o paid $5,507.70. whipped Miss Symington GOODYEAR 3Berbem 1 o 0 0 i Coaies.p o o o o Whitney said last night he and Del Beman of Bethesda, Md , 3Sl*b«rn toil Incidentally, the lucky horse- Miss Kinner. 6—2. 6—o. here with “reputa- Totals 3C 4 10 4 Total* 33 2 5 2 had made a belated discovery who came a Totals 3 33 In girls under-15 competi- AIRCRAFT ? 32 37 Totals 4K 4 tion as the of re- I—Walked for Motel In 7th: , that conditions of the race brother the Called out on strikes for Bridges In I 1 Grounded out for Kubek In nth; j j tion. Barbara Reamer and cent British Amateur winner. Bln: 3—Called out on strikes for• 2 Grounded out for Bronstsd in 7th: his 3-year-old Sharon Hlghstein of Baltimore ¦fbulta in oth. 3 B.ruled fer Coates In 9th would force Deane, has picked up a num- Tha wide divarsity of programs under study and de- daughter carry defeated second seeded Michelle BOSTON 000 001 210—4 | . 000 of to ber of admirers of his own in velopment has created exceptional opportunities for DETROIT 000 000 200—2 NEW YOEK 002 OOI—3 Air Pilot Takes Neubert and Susan Beer KANSAS CITY OOI) 120 !ox—4 121 pounds in the mile-and- of swinging his way to the third with five in thair specializad E—Malzone, Motel. PO-A- Boston Baltimore, 7—5. 3—6. 6—l. for men or mare years 27-7. Detroit 27-15. DP —Bolling to [ F—Richardson. PO-A New York. Derby against round of the collegiate tourna- . one-quarter an $75,000 on (Many openings junior engineers, tee). BrMct* to Osborne; Yost to Boltina "4-10: Kansas City. 27-8. DP—De Race a semifinals berth. ment. field. for to Osborne LOB—Bostotj 0. Detroit 7. . Maestri to Lump* to Hadley. LOB— all-male cast. In the boys under-15 class, 2B—Buddin Wilson. Yo*t 6—K»rsh- New York 7: Kansas City, 7 Del faced Ron Preston of commensurate HR—Williams. Howard. running Disqualification top Jed Courtney of Be- Compensation is with experience and man. SF—Willisrrs. B*’»by. 1 Thus, the 19th of I seeded Stanford in the third round ip b r er bb so , Ip h r *r bb *- Hollywood's big race for thr thesda and Mac Pardew of proved ability. Employees also enjoy many compa- ¦nfthman *> i Bronstad . .. 6 6 3 8 2 3 BOSTON. June 25 (AP).— today, with a berth in this o*3 *2234 | gained . o 0 « i: Cosies 2 .1 I H 2: sophomore division lost even Baltimore the finals ny-paid benefits, including lift Pornieles 0 *2 j Daley Day Court won by a neck but afternoon's quarter-finals at insurance, vacations, ¦nisi 7 N 3 3 3 0 9 7 3 3 6 3: more importance. Last week with an easy 6—2. 6—2 victory Bchulti 2 2 10 2 1 Winner—Daley (7-8). Loser—Bron- lost by a foul yesterday and Air stake. hospitalisation, sick leave, tuition to further ad- (2-6). . Tomy Lee, the Derby over Griff Baxton and Pete Winner— Harshrr.an Loser—- stad (0-2). Pilot claimed the purse in New University Maryland your llosst (n-3>. V—Soar. Chylak. Summers. MeKin- winner was declared of Schulkin of Bethesda. and a The of vance education. PB—Wilson. U—Pa pa Hurley. ' I*7 T—2:24. out England’s re 11a. A—21.857. training the by richest horse race. | 6—4 over Mike student gained tremendous Btewart. Runae. T—2:46 A—8.327. for summer the $75,000-added Massachus- 6—2. decision Goodyear Aircraft is prime contractor for the Navy's BRAVES, 4; CARDS, 0 I Owner Fred Turner, Jr. This Conroy and Bobby Goeltz of prestige in knocking off Duke’s , etts Handicap. Dick 1 up, yesterday SUBROC antisubmarine missile, end ASW and AEW DODGERS. 9; PHILLIES,6~ ST. . development came after Tomy Bethesda. Siderowf. LODIB MILWAUKEE Day after Siderowf had airships; in such projects PHILADELPHIA LOS AXGELBS ah r h rbl *b r h rbl! i Lee ran sixth to Bilver Spoon , Court, a 15-1 shot that eliminated e teem member as rtrh rbi *br b rbi . beat Air Pilot by a neck in a I one of the co-medalists. Bob Kopnesa 4 it o < 0111111..% 3 10 0 {'in the Cinema Handicap al- > Han’b’k 10 10 Heal.2b 5*20) White.lf 4 0 10 Aaron.rf 3 11 3 i most two weeks ago. driving finish, was disqualified jPratt of Houston. NIKE ZEUS ATLAS TM - 76A i-bb i. cl 5 0 10 Moon.ll » 5 1 !; Boyer,3b 3010 C'y'gt'n.lf 3 (ion . and placed second when Jockey and his Houston team- PbUler.lb 5 o o o Bnider.rf 3 5 11 : Ctmoll.cf 4 0 11) Adcock.lb 3 0 o o' j! Under conditions of the Pratt Freese..3b 4 t 1 o Hodces.lb 4 12 2 : Muslal.lb 3 I) 1 0 Crandall.c 2 1 o o Leonard, Air Pilot, Rockville Driver mate. Jack Cupit, tied the rec- H. sn.ll 4112 II Dem'ter.el 4 3 I H Smlth.c 3 (I 2 (I Logan.es 3 0 2 0 ! Hollywood Derby, Howard, j Jack aboard JUPITER SMEWS OYN A-SOAR 13 ord, qualifying. Pbst.rf 4 2 3 2 Rosbroc 4 0 11 Or'mas.ss 2000 M'nt'la.2b 3 O'O 0. Keck's Bagdad will carry only . claimed he was fouled by Day 136. in the I I.An's,2b 4 11 n Wills.ss 3 O 0 0 1 1 OllTer 1o 0 O Jay.p 20 10 J Court's Jockey, Hank Moreno. Tonight's Both went yesterday. An- nomas.c 4 11" Craia.n 3 o 0 (Il Cheney.p o 0 0 O 3 Torre 19 10 ) 114 pounds. Bagdad ran a t Heads down GAC designs ond fabricates (among ether products) I empcb.p 0 o ii ii Labifie.p 1 0O 0 ) Rlcketts.p 2 O 0 0 A Suffolk Downs o( other Houston Dick Craw- leyer.p 0000 1 Crowe 1000 strong second to crowd star. ground and airborne antennas andtadomes, missile Roller loin Tate.u oqoo , 21,117 waited nervously for Field at Marlboro ford. eliminated Cupit, 4 and 2. | Ardw’l.p 2 0 0 0 in the and was booster coses, electronic computers, trainers, and Bo’man 10 0 0 Totals 29 0 8 "'Totals Si *V it considered a major threat to | about 10 minutes while the Beman won his opening arrell.p i Bert Bobbins of Rockville r 0 o o o I Safe on error for Orammas In Spoon in the Saturday , track stewards studied films of match yesterday morning over guidance systems, and plastic high-temperature re- , 6th: 2 Plied out tor Ricketts In 6th Silver will lead a pack of top per- 39 8 11 4 fouls 34 8 10 0 3 Jay the race. Tom Shaw of Oregon, 3 1. deems, cones, and sandwich Totals 1 smiled for in 7th. race. formers in six-event sports- and nose structural materi- I—Sinaled for Meyer in 3rd: 2 grabbed a Two who played on the Orounded into forceout lor Cardwell inI ST LOUIS 000 000 o—o I Whitney in his statement said I “Moreno either or man-stock car racing program als with e wide variety of applications. •th; Koppe in .. Walker Cup team with Deane 3—Sinaled lor 9th MILWAUKEE 400 000 IV—4 he had failed to realize “that:. pushed Leonard’s mount near tonight PHILADELPHIA 010 104 000—8r. E—Orammas. H. Smith, Mathews. pole," Presiding at 9 o'clock at Marl- Beman Joined Del in the third Seam industry’s most thinking and plan- LOS ANGELES 330 002 10*—9 1 Lotan PO-A—St. Louis 20-12, Mil- allowance conditions provided I the 16th Btew- boro Raceway. of advanced E—Demeter 2. Wills. Ollllam. PO-A waukee 21-12 (Game called rain, two weights ard William Almy, jr., said. round. That is as far ss one ning astronautics and Space Age to being •—Philadelphia ‘ •a*l of seventh!. DP—Tet* to | different based on i Robbins, four times the run- for travel 24-3. Los Anaele* 27-. "V* will get. Ward Wettlaufer of 14. DP -Wills to Neal to Hodsaa. LOB Bleelntame to Musial Adcock to Logon earnings.'* "We were informed of the In- 25-lap dene Goodyear —-Philadelphia lo rtdeock: Logan to Adcock. LOB—it nerup in features at Hamilton and Tom of at Aircraft. 7. Los Anaeles 8. Lo-'s 1 1 . Milwaukee cident by Patrol Judge Jimmy Aaron 2B—Hodge*. 4. Marlboro. Is the track's top Demeter, Ashburn. 3B 3E—Mathews. HR—Aaaron. SB—- Boucher, Florida find themselves play- —Demi- er. HR—Post. Moon. Thomas, , who noticed It and point points. ¦ Lov.n. S—Bruton. phoned scorer with 312 ing each other today. Wett- Inttrwmwntation Dometer. r tr eo us Just as soon as the Ip h r er bb so ’ In h bb Among his challengers will be Specialist* ond development instrumentation men with ex- 3 Ricketts fi 5 4 .71 o laufer defeated John Dun- femproch >a 3 3 2 0 : Cheney 2 0 o o field crossed under the wire.” in ground flight test e( M7J«r 1* 3 1 18* i Wes Morgan. Clay Eastridge, kin of Oregon perience telemetering, and mis- 5 4 3 11!; Jar 7 S 0 0 3 2 Day Court was placed second State, 6 and 5, Cara* ell 3 3 3 2 7 Winner—Jay (3-81 Loser—Ricketts ! Stakes Head BillWynkoop. Sam Bandy. Bill Wright siles and supersonic oircroft. Farrell l o o o o 1 (0-3). and Air Pilot and Jim of Oklahoma. • 1)3 j collected the win- Bhepherd. ©fill 7 8 U—Conlan. Burkhart. Vtnson. Dona- purse Morgan and Hal 2 and 1. Aaron defeated Chuck Lafciue 3 4 0 0 0 1[ Mill. T—l:6s. ner's of $54,730. Bald Reliability Whiner Cral* 12-0). Loser A—19.180. Eagle third, three-quarters More racing is on tap Sat- Hunter of Oregon. 6 and 5, and Cardwell (1-5). Final Cards was urday night Electronics mo {or to roviow equipment (ram RAD lovol 0 Crawford. Delmore. Barliek. of length at Old Dominion Tom Oarrity of 1 up. a behind the winner. Missouri. prototypo; analyse circuits with smphasis on Jackowskl. T—2:27. A—17.318. REDLEGSrS7CUBS7O Speedway, where professional Another with plenty of back- through marginal operations; review circuitry from reliability CHICAGO CINCINNATI At Laurel sports car competition will be ing is Purdue's John Konsek. 4; PIRATES, 3 ab r h ab r h rbl combined with sportsman- standpoint; conduct failure rota analyses and moke reli- J3IANTS, " rbl 1958 runnerup. faced TTlor.2b 4 0 10 Tmple.Cb 4 0 10 By Konsek ability predictions. Whils principal requirements ars for PITTSBURGH SAN PBANCISCO Dark.3t> 4 0 0 0 Plnaoo.ct 2 0 0 o DICK O’BRIEN stock car racing in a program i Crawford today. Yesterday he tbrhrbl ab r h rDI 1 Waifi.rf 3(I 1 (i Lynch i: 310 0 Star Staff Writer LAUREL starting alsctronics men, ws need good reliability engineering 1 Banks.ss 4000 Lock'n.lb 11 0 at 8:45. defeated Bill Eachenbrenner of ?trdon.cl 5 0 2 1 o’C'n’l.2b 4 12 0 0 n in mony other fields. Oroat.ss 4 0 10 HWaaner 1 n o 0 , Lone, lb 3 o o 11 Rbn.lb.lt 4 2 3 1 Laurel Raceway will close North Texas State. 1 up in 20 specialists Meilai.rl 4 10 0 Mays.cl 40 2 0 I Tho's'n.cf 3 0 10 Bell.rf 4 12 2 GRADED fituart.ib 2 12 1 K'land.rl 4 13 1[jMoryn.lt 3 0 o o Bailey,c 4 1 3 Si out its current meeting with holes, and Tony Marlmon of Sys Bklnner.il 4 0 1) C'reda.lb 4 110 I S Taylor.e 3 O 0 o T'mas.3b 2 0 0 0! Weapon tarns Drott.p , Houston, 5 and 4. M oak! 2b 4 0 0 0 Brandt.lt 3 0 0 0 1 0000 Kasko.si 401 0 the Reading Pair Futurity for Shenandoah Operations analysis on missile and astronautics projects. Hoak.3b 3 o 2 0 L’orith.e 3 0 11 Htllman.D 1 o o o Brosn'n.p 3 0 0 0 HANDICAPS Polles.c 30 1 0 sAlou 010 0 111 Marsh'l 1 O 0 (I tonight and Problems will basing, logistics, supply casts, Moreh'd.p 0 0 0 3-year-old fillies Scratches involve SB'aess.c 1 o o o D'np't.Sn 3 o 1 o 1 0 Dally Double Cloiea S:St PJ*. 20 o o Bres'd.ss 30 0 o , 2 Noren 1 0 1 0 ever -a 11 operation of systems. Must have experience and Friend.c Slnx'ton.p 0 0 two stakes races tomorrow and Port Tine: 8:39 *.¦ 1— Joropot. Brummi Btor. Arrow- SHENANDOAH JBritnt 1 0o o Anelll.p 3 o 1 0 1 0 0 Boil Sol—Motor* umw. Felly. and/er aircraft. - - - leof. Overt** knowledge in military systems, missile Faee.p o o o 0 Wgton.p o 0 0 0'kt i Saturday. Foirtk Rtec 3Klwskl I o o o M'Cor’k p o 0 o 0 , Totals 30 04 O Totals 30 69 6 2 Eyeleteer, Cellce Creek, aeretr SELECTIONS Will assist In directing linos of effort established far 48’field ii 1 0 o SRhodes o o 0 o Sheppard’s PIMT RAC*—Pune. 8800: C trot: i Off. Kllaut*. p)"lels,o o •l. I—Penned for Hlllmsn In 6th: 2 Lawrence B. . mil*. study groups. 0 o o rgptncer 0 0 0 0 1 Stnxled for Morebesd In Bth. 3 ate Three!. Petit Lion. Fre* 1—Dvrrv*. Weor Out. Brovn FBeld.p • Matora is a 2-to-l Pf Horoo ond Driver Odds Jue. oo o 0 1 Hanover (No , Lett, Buying Time. 2 Reetortown. Balcluths. Bold — 3 Driver) Ducheee . , _ (KM) Swane* CHICAGO 000 000 0 favorite the Newport (No £-11 , .I—Bishbash. Bit Threet. Scuflletown. Totals : CINCINNATI . in field of seven 4 Mamie Driver) . 4-1 4 Millie Olrl. Zenoblt Stein. Little Packaging 34 30 3 Totala 32 411 2 400 010 OOx—6 7 Quinton (Scott (Hrlon) Sputalc. 4 Bsvemenow, Tamora.Lee '* Mule. | Ilactronics fillies in tonights feature, to Miss . 8-1 !I 5 Chin Wo*. Irene'* Ace, Occu-Pet 1 Filed out lor Friend In 7th- 2 PO-A—Chicago 24-9, Clnclnnsti 27- 8 Jimmy Dor (BUermonl 8-1 ! B—Bobby's awn with axparianca In this field will find plenty to Popped out lor Foh»s In »th, 3 Forced ¦ 1 Symbol | Dreem. Bolt Ar. A—Joe Hony- Ptptns Pride, Teebell* A 4. DP—Dsrk ta Tsylor Lons:) be run off in two heats. Others Woodier iDorter) 10-11 Explicit. Est fc P*ce In 9th; 4 Ran lor 1 T to 2 groom Honover (Kirby) B—Jo* Holly. 7—Rlverval. No Tomorrow. keep him busy in military tost equipment, military space, Klu.'lewskl nil th: 5 Ran lor Landrlth 1 Dark to Lons: Lockmsn (unassisted).l ¦in the field are Jack Sapienza's 5 Harry Otllon (Hubbard) _.JS-1ls-1 7Explicit. Roytl Stork. Oent Olrl. A—Jublet. Ponderett*. Advice. 8 for 9-N.. P.c environmental tasting, missile guldoncs systems. m 9th: Walked McCormick in LOB—Chleato 5. Cincinnati 7. [Victorious Anne, Hill’s H Crnfton Honover (Buckaen) 10-1 1 8—Jublet. Ponderette. W Bth: 7 Ran ior Rhodes in 9th 8 Bale I Charles Slumber Sons (Webb) 20-1 on error lor O’Connell In Oth. 2B—Robinson 2. Kasko. HR—Ballsy. Libby Hill, William SB—T. Tsylor. B—Thoms*. Maybury's; Aerodynamics 00(1 ( Venture, Royal E? Cleveland’s 1 B*COND RACE—Puree. S800: C PITTBBUROH 010 011 —3 I 1t-ond trot: 1 mile. Must have wide in aerodynamics, _ ip 1 axparianca •AN FRANCISCO 100 002 —4 „ h er bb theoretical 001 1 .3 so i Good Note and Octave Blake’s, 4 Ad«m Todd (Mreri 6-2 grott *i 4 4 1 0 1 Doimont (Hobbtl aerodynamic and analysis, experimental oarodyno* - n Plash 1-1 design E—Kirkland. VIr don PO-A—Pltta- .Hlllmsn 3Vs 2 0 .3 0 Newport Starlet and (No Driver) SHENANDOAH Melodie ; 2 Sweetheart Direct S-l DOWNS (one ous , Morehead 3 3 1 man burah 28-15 when winning 11 Lou. 1 Chrle Scott (Looney) mice, and project studios. Real opportunities far run scored): Bon Francisco 27-12. ': Singleton 11 0 0 0 01 7-1 I!Broansn 9 4 0 2 ! 2 Dawn (Coverdole)... 9-1 who can moat requirement*. DP—Maseroskl to Oroat tn Stuart: 0 7 Three of 7 Mickey Lynn (Cuetlt) 10-1 (2-0). — the four entries in Landrlth to Breaaoud: O'Connell un- Winner Brosan Loser 1 8 Afton Hoi (Alberteon) is-l GRADED to to . (1-2). tomorrow night's non-betting (Smith) HANDICAPS assisted: Groat Mat-roski Stuart. iDrott 5 Jenko Dlomond 16-1 , Propulsion I, Plttsburth 9. San Pranclaco S. Brooke Chief (Crook) 18-1 ! WP—Drott. U—Dixon. Smith. Das- feature, the Reading Pair Tint, 745 Sibling 2b —Vlrdon. Hoak HR Stuart. feel 9-M. 9 ino boy) .. 117 man knowledge of racket angina ' coll, Sercoy. A—(1.810. *- 20-1 System* analysis with Kirkland. B—Brandt, Breaaoud T—2.14. Futurity for 3-year-old trotters, THIRD RACE—Puree. 8800: C trot: FIRST RACE—Purse. *1.00": Zenobia Stein (Vasil)... 117 impulse, 1 mile. and 4-year-old maldann. claiming; A Plum Nelly (McKee) ..118 physical data: weights, thrust, specific etc.; _ r a • are eligible for 1 IP h er bb ao the Hamble- 2 Prince citllon (Chick) 6-3 furlongs. Little Sputnlc (French) 119 propellants current and anticipated. Mutt ft 93303 Trooper (Myer) 7 Decree (Cutshawi 120 8-1 solid and liquid friend tonian. The two heats will be 1 Oov 9-2 (no flee 2 2 0 0 0 1 « (Smith) 4-1 4 Brown Jut bon .115 :<-l! nr RAC*—Purse. *1.000; have basic knowledge of principles of advanced propul- Danlela 0 o o 11 Chenoneo Bill A Magic (Cardoza) 11" 4 o 0 o 1 0 4 Homestretch Horvev (Crank) H-t 2 Wear Out (Pappas) .110 H-l longs, sion types: nuclear, plasma, and ion. Air-breathing Antonelll ... 7Mi 8 2 2 3 5 to the regular racing program. 1 (Oamb'della) lIA «-l Hey 6 Dorn Truaty (Wochter) Questrose 0 Presto (Kirk) .. 119 background helpful. Worthington % 0 1 0 1 oV .11-1 :i Regal Zenith ißolars) 115 10-1 s Ace (Orant) 3-1 gina 1 RACING GUIDE John A. Hanover 7 Claudia's Bone (Wethen) 18-1 1, Irene 114 4-1 Me2crmlck 1001 0 will Join the 10 Oen. Davidson iPhelpa) 115 lA-1 Golden Dodle (F’clottl) 114 5-1 I 0 King’s Bea ißervlsi .115 20-1 24 Wag _ Winner—McCormick Loacr—- eliglbles, Chin (French) i5-7>. < Hambletonian Hickory FOURTH RACE Puree. 55.307; 1 Alleghenr 114 0-1 Digital Logic Doslgii t> ’lds (4-81. ¦ NOW ON SALE Futurity: O-yetr-old 8 Jr. Ino bon 115 30-1 5 Disc Jockey (Weakley) fllllee, 114 8-1 Pride, and Reedlne | A Stubble (Klrkl 115 20-1 "BP—Landrlth D—Landea. Boi- j Paleface Hanover 1 Motor* Honover (Simpson) 2-1 1 . Occu-Pet (no boy) 114 10-1 Design end apply digital computers ta control problems; se Budol, Gorman. ; If you want a keener Rodney Pick, 7 Newport Sterlet (Ctmeronl.. 4-1 Jarupat 6 Cletr Sweep (Wethen) 7-1 8 Speed —l2O 10-1 I 119 10-1 0[j Written by Dick O’Brien. (Rhode*) (Oordon>--12" 1 « Hilltop Gem (no boy) 10-1 Pe'son.lf n 0 0 0 Brown.e 4 o 0 0 Libby 8 Mr Allowev S-l 10 Heathertone 1,0-1 Royal (no boy) kin Mlssilo fystams Dropo.lb 4 W’Ur,2b fi0 handicapper Hill and Del Cameron 17 Roy Creed (Crott) in-1 8 Balclutha (no boy) .—l2" 20-1 I 5 Bouncer 117 20-1 111 3 o o for The Eve- (Hubbord) 4 (Soto)—ISO 30-1 4 Piping Pride (Parker) compo- G’ner,2b 4 2 3 1 s.tonee 10 0 0 Newport Starlet tonight's , 1 Red Beer t 12-1 Midland Man I 119 20-1 Endless opportunity far development of microwave ning Star, you will in S Chuck Roeecroft 2 Eyeleteer (no boy) -130 20-1 3 Mabel’s Princess (N B) 112 20-1 Mi'daja 30 0 0 Bcore.p 30 0 0 find his JSmlth) 18-1 1 antannes; radar, and astro- SWo’llng B'dakhp 0 u "Trailing feature event. Libby Hill won | 1 Loving Cup (Pranciottl)-j2(i 20-1 nents and missile guidance, 1110 0 0 00 the Trotters’’ Swing (Ooodwln)-1*0 Klaua.sa 0 o 0 0 at Rosecroft, while Newport SIXTH RACE—Puree. 8800: C First SEVENTH RACE—Purse. *I.OOO, 3- naut ice. Brown, p 3 0 0 0 booklet an invaluable aid * poce: 1 mil*. Calico Creek ino boy) -120 year-olds. claiming; 5(4 furlongs. 3Boyd 1110 in making Starlet won her last outing at t A riiehley’e Ctth (WllcutUl... 8-5 Swear Off (no boy) —l2O 5 Polly Ttshon (no boy). 110 4-1 your .. Loea.p 0 0 0 0 selections. 2 Plying Forbes (Chick) S-l Kllauea iServlt). 11* 10 Moat (no boy) 110 6-2 - It covers all the fine points Laurel. 4 Chockoyott* Let (Doreey) 5-1 3 L*fy_Oxford (Servls) 110 4-1 out about those and other interesting Totala 33 9~8 45 4 Gerry 1 Ctmtlio (Tuttle) 7-1 THIRD RACE—Purse. *1,000; 8-- la Old Soft Shoe (no boy) 115 A-l To find more 7 Totala 31 Bostic drove T. B. Scott year up. claiming; 6(4 (no boy) 1 Taylor „ and basic information on 5 Tips Son (Mverl 10-1 olds ana fur- - 9 Rlverval 110 0-1 openings, send resume or request application from . Ran lor In Bth: 2 Blntled Glover’s Southern Prince to 8 Donee*) Boy (Sovoee) 18-1 longs. 2 Explicit (no boy) 12-1 to Miranda In Oth: 3 Singled for harness racing. I 8 lolanthe 110 Brnwn In oth: 4 Hit Into force playr victory in last night’s feature, 0 Colonel Ouy (No Driver) 16-1 10 Blshbatb (no boy) 118 5-2 2 (Cape) 104 20-1 tor Webater In »th. You may pick up your ’ 7 Success Ant* (Oekley) 20-1 5 Bold Cuin (Lidale) 110 4-1 ¦ 9 Northern Stream (Ser's) U<) 20-1 7 a Class B pacing event. was 1 1 (Ford) Royal Stork (no boy) 110 20-1 Mr. CHARLES JONES. Director of Technfcof copy "Trailing It Scuffletown ll9 4-1 17 (O’della) 000 301 (103—7 of the Trot- SEVENTH RACE—Some Held *• 7 (Rivera) A-lI 4No Tomorrow 11" "0-1 I BALTIMORE 7 the first victory for the 8-year- Bit Threat 110 Oang (no boy) and Scientific Port onno CLEVELAND 200 OKI 100—4 -1 ters” at the Laurel Race- fourth rece. 0 Turnstone (Vasil) ...118 8-1 1 a Girl 110 old gelding in 11 starts this 8 Della Gone .French)... 114 10-1I a Mrs. Prances W. Morris entry. E—Trlandoa, way at leading (Palumbo) 20-1 _ Brodowski. PO-A or news- season. The of High EIOHTH RACE—Purse. SI.000: ntce: 1 0 Lung 114 BUtlmore. 27-9: Cleveland. 27-9 stands throughout the son Water 1 4 Tjrrconne! lOranti 110 20-1 ! EIOHTH RACE—Purse, *I.OOO 4- *>P—Webster to Held to Power: Held[, beat Dave Legum's Jess Direct ; 6 Greet Weter (Wllcutte) 9.6! :i Linda S (Josephlcki 114 20-1 1 year-olds and up. claiming; 8 fur-! *o Webster to Power: Oardner to Washington area. The by 7 Btrcloy Honover (Youmi... :i-I 2 Money Charm (Pal’bo) 114 20-1 1 longs. ftlrruda to Dropo. LOB—Baltimore, ? a half length, returning ! 1 Victor Lou (Quillen) 8-1 Petit Lion (Acres) 110 8a Ponderetta (Servls) .115 3-1 «; price is 25 cents per copy. (Hobbs) (Llddle) Cleveland 4 $6.80, $4 and $3.60 [2 Imt’t Wetson . 0-1 Donna's Fox iSmall).. 110 1 Advice 120 2-1 for going 8 Ednemlte HI Le (No Driver 8-1 Fro* Leas (Soto) 110 3 Jublet (McMullen) 115 5-1 3b Power. Colavito. HR Pran- To obtain one by mail, /*. Olympia (Servls) GOODYEAR the mile in 2:05 .1 Mule's Mr. York (Oerneeyl 10-1 Buying Time iHolland) 114 2a PQ. . 120 8-1 Trlandos. Dropo. Oardner. write The Evening Star, 1 4 Wicomico Tom (Quinn) 16-1 4 Peter's Joy (Oordon) 120 5-1 Mlnoso. Nleman SF—Ftntton. Holders of the 1-5 iF’nclottt) Virginia combina- S Ntncv Bltdet (Mrer) 16-1 i FOURTH RACE—Purse. *l,lOO. 3-. 5 Deep River 120 A-l b so Room 415. avenue tion among the 3,813 ; . year-old miles, allowance; 5(4 . 7 Scramble’ (S’ld’mrldge) 111 A-l to r or bb fans at fur- Belby-J. Myers Brown X A 4 4 3 33 and Second street S.E., last night received NINTH RACE—Puree, 8800: C longs. a J. C. R. entrv. Loes ... 1 0.000 o Laurel' a i poce: fillies end mtree. 2 Tamora (no boy) 110 5-2 3 3 »j| Washington 3. D. C. impkln (Plemln*) (no boy) AIRCRAFT S 8 8 The double payoff of $55.40 when i 4 2-1 5 Mendalla 110 5-2 2 NINTH RACE—Purse. *I.OOO, 4- fcor*Brodowski » 8 Amber iHubberd) (Ford) year-olds up. claiming; 1 mile. 11 1 0 1 0 price is 25 cents plus 10 Meadow Noel ($8.20) Red 4-1 4 Savetnenow 117 S-l 1 and - A (domes) Loy (McMullen) 11<) Crying Jag (Corn 3-1 Winner Brown (8-21. Loser took the I Bister Meek S-l 1 6-1 1 5 D... 107 (7-8). cents for handling and 7 Blare (Hsiani ... 8-1 3 Lee’s Magic (Cape) 119 8-1 1 6 New York (Small) 114 3-1 ¦core first race, and Herman Song r Ledy (Garns*y>__lo-1 (Bervts) Folly (G’d’la) (Mlnoso 1 1 Keen's Blue 10 Millie Girl .110 10-111 Freedoen’s 112 3-1 Akron IS# Ohio HBP—Loes 1 u—Rommel. i, postage. ($4.40) captured the second. . s Kernel! Direct (Hobbe). 12-1 7 Gray Gem (Josephlck) 117 20-1 1 4 Bill Pac (no boy) 119 5-1 •tev,n,. N»pp and Rice. T 2:27. (Llddlg) (Phelps) # r. 2 Hot Flesh (Burton) 16-1 8 Cerly Babe 117 30-1 1 2 Gee Lin 119 5-1 The total handle was $216,977. • 8 Shtdydol* Sister (Oakley) 20-1 A Tatou (no boy) 115 20-1 1 3 Phar Lou (Small) 110 12-1