THE EVENING STAR C-2 ** Washington, D. C. LITTLE SPORT WEDNESDAY, JULY J«, 1953 Blair Names New Grid Coach; Printers-A&K Game Delight Favored Carrasco Athletic Director Will Be Big Factor Real By Bob Hanson Appointments of Dave Car- InDepartmental Race As Calumet Attempts rasco, basketball coach at Mont- Atchison & Keller and Union gomery Blair High School, as Printers, tied for the lead in the athletic director and Conrad Arlington Comeback Departmental League, each with Brown as new football coach SKm By the Associated Press were disclosed today. a 4-2 record, meet headon Tues- CHICAGO, July 29.—Calumet In another change Eddie day in a game that will go far hoped late-meet- Farm to start a Rieder has been placed in charge in deciding' the league repre- ing comeback at Arlington Park physical intra- Caddy of education and in the city Forty-Niners today with Eddie Arcaro and mural sports. Carrasco, in addi- sentative sandlot (Continued F>om Page C-l.) Adopt Passing Practice 68 Sets Pace Real Delight teamed for the $40,- tion to his new duties, is ex- oaseball series starting in Sep- 000 Matron Handicap. tember Vardon’s “Boy.” The great Eng- pected to continue as basketball lish As Chief Weapon for There were nine overnight en- The two teams will meet one stylist would have no other 7953 For Junior Golfers coach. His teams have won the caddy during his American ap- tries in the mile feature, in which more time before second-half By the scheduled contact work for his By Associated Press Maryland State title the last two pearances. Horgan Associated Press th* Real Delight is the defending play ends next month. A. & K., caddied for Baltimore Colts today and ex- years. i in 1900 MENLO PARK, Calif., July TULSA, Okla., July 29.—The champion. She won the 1952 Brown, first-half winners, will have to Vardon when the Briton 29. pressed satisfaction with the top who at 26 will be one won .the National Open and —Coach Buck Shaw has decided Nations teen-age golfers event by 2% lengths over Bella of the youngest high school pick up considerably if they ex- progress of the team. started a four-day grind for the another entry today. again in 1913 and 1920. it’s time to make his San Fran- The squad went through a Figura, coaches in the area, succeeds pect to take the second-half cisco United States Golf Association’s Calumet entries have been un- title. They have lost their Forty-Niners a passing routine pass-and-punt drill yes- Reno Continetti. who resigned last Asked About Horgan. rather than junior championship today. usually weak at Arlington this two games, both by shutouts, a running football terday, ironing out kinks devel- last spring to accept a teaching “Shortly before Vardon died team. The well-trapped 6,418-yard season. Only notable accomp- Montgomery after "Starting off with four oped in a two-hour scrimmage at job in the County —Star Staff Photo.* “We win layout Southern Hills Country lishment by the stable was Miz straight victories. Today is an he asked how Horgan was get- the statistics every Monday. which old hands said school system. CONRAD BROWN year but else,” Club was Clementine's victory in the Poly- The new coach is a native of open date in the schedule. ting along,” Sarazen said. “Itold little Shaw said Two new Colts checked in at a bit too tough for the 128 of his squad, third in last year’s the Western Maryland College anna Stakes. Ebensburg, Pa., and attended Freas, The Printers gained a tie for Harry that Joe had quit shoul- youngsters was no problem to Real Delight assigned top Allen tackles; Ronnie Mc- . The campus here yesterday. They was school there. He was a varsity Pherson, end; Ralph Ward and the lead by shutting out Scogna dering clubs and had turned golf Tom Hadley, a Minneapolis 16- weight of 124 with Bella Forty-Niners won 7, lost 5. were Joe Reid, veteran center, pounds tackle at Penn State for three Earl Ball, backs and Fred Tailors, 9-0, on the South Ellipse journalist. Vardon seemed very year-old whose 68 in a late Figura drawing second high of Southpaw Bill “We’ve got to speed up our and Ed Songin, formerly of Bos- years, graduating in 1951. He Schnable, , will be yesterday. Bur- pleased.” ton warmup shaved three strokes lingame hits* for Findlay Douglas, New scoring, and it just strikes me College, rookie quarterback. from regulation 119. accepted a job as football and difficult to replace. scattered five York 28-year-old figures. Others entered were Sickles the victory as mates won the Na- we can do it with Y. A. Tittle in The Songin, a 6- The only other basketball coach that fall at The field at Blair has been his backed businessman who foot, 190-pounder, ranked sub-par prac- Image. Jubling, Sunny Dale, School, him up with 15 safeties, tional Amateur in 1898, said charge,” Shaw continued. Tittle once effort among the youngsters Southwest High Atlanta, graded, rolled and sodded by the with title as leading passer tice Fulvous, Flyer, Parading years each Horgan him takes over the quarterback the East’s but ages range Dixie Ga. In his two as foot- male student body and should be Stan King and Bill Garner caddied for in that off whose from 12 to 17, Lady and Aesthete. three. and in tourna- chores relinquished by the vet- has been the* gridiron for was a by ball coach at the school* Brown in good condition when the sea- getting triumph, several three seasons. He pro 35-35—70 Frank Boyn- A tie for the lead in the Ellipse ments before. eran played ton, Orlando, Fla., entry had an over-all record of 10 won, son starts. Plans for installing . football with the Cleveland who was Fisherman Heads Field League has resulted Horgan began hjs Albert “retired” year, but medalist in his State’s qualify- 6 lost and 2 ties. lights on the field are progress- I also as career at last Browns, quitting the game after wing ! MATS defeated Bureau Ships, the public course in Van Cort- decided to play later for Calgary ing play. In Feature at Jamaica Brown, who used the T ing and it is hoped that they of a knee injury. k formation in his two years at will be available by next season. 9-1, yesterday. MATS and 1020th landt Park in the Bronx, receiv- in the Canadian League. He al- Two 18-hole rounds are sched- YORK. July 29. (IP).— ' Air Wing have 6-1 ing 15 for nine holes. uled both tomorrow NEW Atlanta, has not had an oppor- Blair will play an eight-game Force now cents When ways was known for his elab- REDLANDS. Calif., July 29 and Fri- Five 2-year-olds, headed by C. V. tunity to meet the players at schedule with half of ! records, but the tie will be brokep he traveled to Newport for the orate ball handling and so the —Lineman Frank Fuller from day. The semifinal and cham- its games pionship Whitney’s Fisherman, went to Blair. Initial practice is sched- in the newly-formed Maryland | after tomorrow’s game when thfe 1895 Open he took advantage of running game took preference. the University of Kentucky was matches will be played today SIO,OOO over the the post in the uled for August 27 and the squad Bi-County League, composed of two teams meet. a steamboat war and made the Tittle is known for his passing. a deep-down draft choice but as same distance Saturday. Albany Stakes at Jamaica. work out twice day until teams in In the Anacostia League, In- trip by water for 50 cents. Shaw handling of today, he is the outstanding will a nearby Montgomery declared ball Washington’s represen- Fisherman a leading Eastern opening school September dian Head scored its second vic- was more important in college rookie in the camp of the three the of and Prince Georges Counties. Led Band of Nomads. Los tatives in the USGA junior contender for the 1953 Juvenile 10. The teams tory, an 8-3 defeat of Arcade ball than with the pros. Angeles Rams. in the league in addi- “I’ve championship all play first round championship, was the overnight Most of the team from last tion to Blair are Bethesda-Chevy Pontiac yesterday, thus trading “He became the leader of a reversed my thinking,” he said. Movies of the club’s intra- favorite over the cellar positions with Arcade. Sec- little band of nomads who trav- squad game matches late this afternoon. short-priced year, which had a 3-5 record, Chase, Suitland, Bladensburg “As between ball handling and revealed that the John Dunn, Wheatley Stable's Quick Lunch, has graduated and ond baseman Harry Byrd led the eled all over the country to the 235-pounder Du Bois, Pa„ junior champion Brown will and Northwestern. The Blazers the pass, I’ll take passing.” from at Kenwood, plays Love of C. T. Chenery’s Permian, Mrs. have to team Indians attack with two triples. big tournaments to carry clubs,” Shaw was a standout, both as center Davis mold a from an al- open their season with a league is counting on McEl- El Dorado, Ark. Larry Spellman, Esther du Pont Weir’s Cobblers most green squad. Such players game against Suitland Jack Pry Motors, leading the Sarazen said. “He took a special henny, Gordon fioltau, the NFL’s on offense and right tackle on Septem- Anacostia League, will play third- liking the District junior titlist, Bench and the Lester Manor as Bill (Moose) Turner and ber 26 to British visitors— leading scorer last year, Billy defense. meets Jack at Suitland. place Swift Electric Anacostia Hause of Dayton, Ohio, and Stable’s Affrighted. on Vardon, Big Ted Ray, etc.—and Wilson and Rookie Harry Bab- Ram Scout Eddie Kotal rec- Fisherman and Lunch field No. 1 and American Security always met them at the ommended Fuller Deane Beman, Middle Atlantic Quick boat. cock to handle the receiving end and the club junior are topweighted with 122 pounds and Trust will meet the Philip- He was the Grover Whalen of drafted him on 26th champion, plays John of his new air offensive. the round Bird, jr„ of Shreveport, each. Murray, pines in the Ellipse League on the caddies. at the National Football League La. Mae With Record 70, East Ellipse in games today. Both “To him money was secondary. MENLO PARK, Calif., June 29 meeting. i Young Beman was the lowest contests start at 5:30 p.m. Caddying was a sport. He al- (/P). —Ernie Johnson, former ' scorer in the Nation in qualifying Meets Miss Downey Today ways wanted to caddy for the UCLA star halfback, and Bruce HERSHEY, Pa., July 29 (TP).— rounds with his 67 at Chevy Native Dancer Top Winner champion. So he’d pick Halliday, a free agent Coach of the Phil- Chase Club last week. By th* Associated Press him out and former Miss Murray’s 70 was a new Lookouts Buy Infielder in advance. And he wasn’t often San Jose (Calif.) State guard, adelphia Eagles was slightly Os Year With $428,075 CINCINNATI, July 29.—P011y competitive course record for wrong. have joined the San Francisco amazed to see 250-pound Frank Riley and Mae Murray were “He would study Forty-niners. (Bucko) Kilroy up Hamblelonian Eligible! By the Associated Press Camargo’s 6,523-yard layout and And Southpaw the course suited and 29.—Native tabbed as the girls to watch to- Bill Jackson, veteran pro at the and the golfers and then pick his Coach Lawrence (Buck) Shaw ready for practice on the first NEW YORK, July day as By the Associated Press day Dancer, 3-year-old champion, is the 53d annual Women’s course, called it one of the finest ! man. But he was tough. He’d said Johnson was obtained in a of drills for the entire 60- Racing at Roosevelt Western Amateur Golf CHATTANOOGA, July tell his employer Eagles’ squad the leading money-winning horse tourna- rounds ever shot by a woman Tenn., what club or trade with the Philadelphia man yesterday. By th* Associated Press ment went into second 29.—The Chattanooga Lookouts what He had good with total earnings for its round. Miss Murray had to be that kind of a shot should be Eagles for an unannounced draft reason. It was WESTBURY, N. Y., July of 1953 Miss Riley, Fort Worth, today signing of on the first time the 29. the season of $428,075 of good, too Mrs. Porter was three announced the made a certain hole. If the choice. veteran line- —'Trotters eligible for the SIOO,- Tex., who won the tournament a first baseman and southpaw golfer didn’t follow his man appeared on the first day This is more than the under par with a 72. . advice- 000 Hambletonian Stakes take in 1950 and last year, met Edean pitcher. They are the second and • blooey—that all. WESTMINSTER, Md„ July 29 he joined the Eagles 11 earnings the second horse, Miss Riley was even par in was Horgan 5 since over the spotlight tonight at of a week, (A ).—Coach Keith Molesworth years ago. Calumet Farm’s Mark-Ye-Well, Anderson of Helena, Mont., to- 2-and-l victory Jean third players added this j wouldn’t touch him again for a Roosevelt Raceway, when 20 day. over Hop- Pitcher Bradley Clapman 20- bucks.” 1 with $199,050, latest figures of kins of Cleveland. million 3-year-olds start in two year-old left-hander, = j will the Morning Telegraph show. Miss Murray, whose home is Claire was pur- in Rutland, Va., the hottest Doran of Cleveland chased from Tifton, Ga., divisions of the Old Country The Greentree Stacie's Tom was for 1954 Trot. yes- eliminated Mrs. Burt Weil of delivery. Quarter-Final Net Matches i Fool, a rival of Native Dancer shooter in the tournament The infielder is Tom Near-Record of $59,000 Paid terday as she moved Cincinnati, Falk, 21-year-old Detroit College Dean Boorman will play A1 Half of the field of 10 in the for horse-of-thu-vear honors, is up to a tournament medal- j first second-round against student who played with Daven- Talkin and Joyce Leek will division are nominated for with $160,780. match ist, yesterday. She was five j meet sixth Mary Ann Downey of Baltimore, over port, lowa, last year. Dorothy Harrison in quarter- As Keeneland Sales Near the Hambletonian at Goshen, In spite of the Dancer’s earn- par but was good End N. Y„ August 12, runner-up in tournament in that still for Anderson was final matches of Public By th* Associated Press while six trot- ing's G. Vanderbilt's this Catcher Garland the Parks The price tag was Alfred 1951 a 3-and-2 victory. called from Charlotte Sunday to tennis tournament at the second ters in the second division are stable is second to Calumet in and 1952. Hains LEXINGTON, Ky., July 29. Miss Murray, Another of today's second- replace injured Bob Oldis. Point today. largest for a yearling filly at eligible. earnings. Calumet horses have a former Curtis Walter Kenetick The cash register played a merry Cup player, the round matches has Mrs. Maurice and Arnold Kotz play auction in the United ac- Octave Blake’s Newport Star, banked $751.832( while Vander-, blistered Camar- Dick tune yesterday as bidders went States, go Country Club for a Glick of Baltimore meeting Leighton and Steve Curlin, and from the Newport Stock Farm, bilt horses have earned $686,405. course Bar- to $50,000 or more for untried cording to the American Racing five-under-par 70 yesterday as bara Dawson of Orinda, Two Games Tomorrow Bud Day and Mort Stimler j South Plainfield, N. J., is the The leading jockey is Willie Calif. meet fillies and colts offered at the Manual. Its records, dating back she whipped Mrs. Dorothy Ger- Mrs. Glick won yesterday against Bernie Denison and Edgar Lee in 2-to-l favorite in the second di- Shoemaker. He has lidden 218 In Legion Keeneland summer thorough- to 1925, set the top price at $60,- Willie main Porter of Havertown, Pa., Mrs. Dolly McCarthy of Cincin- Playoffs doubles. vision. Newport Star is the pres- winners and is followed by bred yearling auctions. 000. ent Hambletonian favorite, hav- Hartack with 156 and Tony De- 2 up. nati, 4 and 3, while Miss Dawson Bunker Hill will play Jackson Free spending McCue Miss Downey advanced had on the West Ellipse and Walker at the sales, also lost out on the ing recently won the Runny- Spirito, last year’s cnampion, with a the day’s biggest edge, 8 end today, for 6 and 5 triumph over Mrs. Har- and 7, will play Europe Bees on the which threatened to bidding a bay daughter of meade Trot at Saratoga Springs with 155. over Mrs. W. R. Munro of Major Leaders erase record old Bycott Wheeling, W. Va. East Ellipse sec- the set in Mahmoud-Duranza, which went in 2:04%, fastest of the of Cincinnati. tomorrow in the By the Associated Press average ISJ46 mile ond game of a three-game play- when the was $9,912. So for $50,000 to W. R. McGirr, year for sophomore trotters. . far, 221 youngsters have re- agent for J. R. Finlay of Cal- off series in the American Leg- — In the first division of the Old Giovanelli Favorite - Vernon. Washington. ..T>6- gary, ion Junior League. Both games Kell. Boston. .325; Minoso, Chicago’, turned $2,277,700 to push the Alberta, Canada. i Country, the 2-to-l early choice and Goodman. Boston. .322; Rosen average for the first three The filly of the Don Dell Wins in Boys' will be at 5:30 p.m. Cleveland. 311. ses- was out con- is Elby Hanover. Tennis, Chicago. Yesterday, Runs—Minoso. 77: Mantle. New sions to $10,306. ’ signment of Leslie Combs 11, j In Fiore Bout Tonight Walker defeated York. .3; Washington, Yost. 65; Ver- Typical of yesterday’s heated Lexington, who By the Associated Pres* Europe, 20-5, getting 12 runs in non. Washington. 02; Rosen. Cleve- picked up more White Sox Get Johnson But , by land. ffo. sessions was the $59,000 spent than a quarter NEW YORK. July 29—Danny Brother Ousted in Juniors the fifth featured a Runs batted in—Rosen. Cleveland. 83' million dollars on Mftntle. New York, and Vernon. Wash- for a bay daughter of oman- 11 yearlings sold here. To Replace Rogovin rules a slight favor- By the Associated Press grand slam home by George ington. 69: Minoso. Chicago, and ’ Giovanelli Most of the favorites in the Boat, consigned by The By ite over Carmine Fiore in their KALAMAZOO, Mich., July 29. Smith. In the other game of the i Dropo, Detroit, 67. Harry B. 54 yearlings sold last the Associated Press tournament stayed in the run- Hits Kuenn, Detroit. 3 27: Vernon Scott, jr., Lexington, Ky. The night brought all- welterweight scrap —Donald Dell of Bethesda, Md., playoffs. Bunker Hill defeated Washington. 3 26: Phillev. Philadelphia’ in $719,000, aver- BOSTON, July 29.—The White ning with Jackson, 9-5. 321; Rosen, Cleveland. 113; Fox. Chi- filly went to Farm of aging $13,315, 82 tonight at Madison Square Gar- breezed through his first test play entering the cago. 111. Duntreath while auctioned Sox have recalled Pitcher Clif- yesterday in the National third Doubles Kell Boston, and Vernon, P. L. Grissom of Detroit, which in the afternoon brought $735,- ford (Connie) Johnson from den. Junior round. Washington. 30; Groth. St. Louis. 22; Va.) Umphlett. beat out James O. McCue. 000, averaging $8,973. their Charleston