B-4 THE SUNDAY STAR. Washington, D. C. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. IBM Rink Turn Ditty Tops Green Hunters in Start of Warrenton Show

... / ; 5 Gamecock Wins Pony Turpin-Robinson Fight! JO Former St John's Gridders Help Gallagher Division; 2 Sessions May Top AllRecords InJ Getting 7957 Squad Ready for Opening Game By Bill Fuchs Scheduled Today (First of a series on high In Financial Returns school football teams in this By .Angelina J. Carobeili By th« Asloe i alad Pross area.) Star Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Sept. I.—The A football coach can always WARRENTON. Va., Sept. I. Randy Turpin-Ray Robinson re- use plenty of help at the start of Rink M i I Turn Ditty. Fred Chamblin'si Iml 41 ms turn bout undoubtedly will smash i a season, but few are so for- 4-year-old gelding from Blooms- 1 all sorts of financial records for a t tunate as Joe Gallagher of Bt. burg. Pa., gained the lead in the non-heavyweight fight. , John’s. class-packed green hunted* divi-; %'ff Hf The second scrap had to be a [ Several former St. John’s play- sion of the Warrenton horse show.| the 23- turned out last week to help which success from the moment f ers opened its 3-day run here year-old British Negro’s hand was < Gallagher rebuild from the rem- today. raised in triumph in London on i nants of last year’s Metropolitan Rink Turn Ditty scored 6 ‘/a July 10. In capturing the middle- < Catholic League championship i * points to lead Morton W. Smith's wi weight crown from the great < eleven. The Johnnies will open Middleburg entry. Chapeau, a 4- JttMk I Robinson, the English lad scored i their season September 21 in a yea r-old gelding by one point/ 1 the most sensational boxing upset i night game at George Washington The 52d annual "Hunter Show in years. ] High in Alexandria and will make of America" got off to a good, Before the date was even set for 1 the first defense of their title staix with a peak entry of the! wamk aH the title return, the International < October 19 against Georgetown country's finest equine performers! HrlBoxing Club was swamped with a Prep1 at home. assembled. In taking the lead in: * gfl deluge of blank checks. Once the In addition to the former play- mEBmSk 4 ¦ ' the largest in the show. Rink Turn Wt B| ¦ M date and site. September 12, and i ers, more help came to Gallagher Ditty accounted for a blue in the the Polo Grounds, were an- i with the presence of Jack Loolan, M m lightweight green hunters and By M ¦ tnounced, the box office started to 1 former Georgetown star who was second in the 4-year-old and boom. ] played professional ball with the over green model. Chapeau ac- ( There hasn’t been anything like 1 New York Giants and Chicago i counted for the middle and heavy- here since the second Joe 1 Cardinals. Doolan, a long-time that line weight green hunters and a fourth Louls-Jersey Joe Waleott bout in : friend of Mush Dubofsky. new i , \> in the model. wHillHil 1948. And no international match coach at St. John’s and former 1 gave a! Gamecock Is Pony Winner. has caused such a furore since the line coach at Georgtown, the ends a few tips. Mush, like fl W VkA The pony division-was decided wt 1 Brown Bomber flattened Ger- 1 J Schmeling in played with the Giants. today with Fox Hollow Stables' many’s Max one Doolan. Alumni on tbe Job. Gamecock, a 6-year-old. scoring VV round in the Yankee Stadium on I Wi I June 22, 1938. Gallagher was happily surprised 11'-points for the tricolor. Game- by May Reach $750,000. when he was greeted a host; cock took two blues and a third Returns including; place Beverly Harrison's Bigger Before the I. B. C. gets through , 1 of his former players, ! ¦ Weicker and Half-j L - Bit, took the runnerup counting, the cash may total morej’ Tackle George W honors, Duany Waldron and Bob; winning small pony than $750,000. This would include ' backs with 6*2. the team; Center! over jumps event and taking ia possible gross gate of $500,000.; iPoch of the 1947 sec- HERO A Prime of McGuire the 1948 squad; ond in the ponies under saddle. LITTLE TAKES BIG JUMP—Eve Warrenton, Va., guides Little Hero over one Another] $200,000 for*the world!I Buddy of of the most difficult in I Fullbacks Tom Collins and :J§[ accounted jumps the Olympic Trials held as part of the Warrenton Horse Show movie, rights, and possibly another an/ Washington ponies yesterday. Hero, one five of the to < Kenny Ryland, Halfback Tommy for share of the awards j Little of the horses starting field of 19 complete the $50,000 for the closed telecast toi a fair showing. Photo, Joe Baden and Ends, Popcorn course, had the best More trials will be held today and tomorrow.—Star Staff i movie houses in at least 12 Ameri-jiClark, Center i I Bobbie Gardner’s earned 1 Hands and Jack Daly, all of three ribbons. Teddy and Frances: can cities. jjoe and Mrs There will be no general tele- last year’s team. II Gay's Babette two. Mr j Collins and Weicker now are E. W. Revercomb's Baby Me cast or broadcast. from U. 5. Golfers to Meet at Maryland, Bader at St. Francis Lean. Va., scored a second and a jte . Promoter Jim Norris of the IBC, i TEE says that $200,000; jin Marietta, Pa.: Waldron and Penny Armstrong's approximately third and !i George Washington, took a already is in the club’s tills for'Daly at Pinccchio from Alexandria Tuneup Duke, Ryland at VMI, third. Canadians in tickets. iHands at Bob Reese, star quarterback on the St. John’s High School But fearful of cutting off the at Xavier in Cincinnati., limbers up his in a practice session. Olympic Tests Rugged. I and£lark in football team, passing arm golden avalanche, Norris empha- Besides helping out instruc- Reese, key man in the T-formation offense, also is Olympic for Zone i&^^^»REEN group pointed Johnnies’ a Tire tryouts For National Amateur on plays, the habit, possibly from his associa- sized that represents “only about tions standout basketball player. 4 proved a stumbling block to the! By tbt Associated Press By Mferrell Whittlesey 55,000 out the advantages of football 1 15,000 seats of the close to ’ tion with the touring pros. He! a. majority of the contestants with Somewhat overlooked because of to colleges, a factor ? NEW YORK. Sept. I.—Members spends we will have for the fight. We’ve five of 10 aspirants failing to com- ( Charley Price's flashy day-long too much time studying ’ which may give the team a psycho- 1 of the United States lining up putts. got 40.000 seats available at $5, squad of 35. But among his as- pi- ? the intricate course. and Bobby Brownell’s morning shots and But he 1 this season. team will warm up for the Na- ; S2O and up to the S3O logical boost sets is Dubofsky, who is quite Finishing top the 67 in the National Amateur quali- works constantly on his game, and : $lO. sls. expect them on in start tional Amateur Golf tournament ’•ingsides." "I didn’t to see ' pleased with the line prospects. of the three-day competition was fying rounds gives a particular hand to Spiegle, Gallagher said, "but I’m j by meeting a picked Canadian Norris predicts a gate ol $400,- here," Mush is particularly enthusiaa- Prime, Fishei V, j Lew Worsham and Max Elbin, the | E e riding Spunky squad next Friday at the Saucon ! 000 Others close to the picture sure glad they came. They talked !-tic over the work of Tom Fletcher, Hero, Burning Tree pro, for his develop- 1 1 tie the Warrenton horse-j' Valley Country in Bethlehem,' he is being conservative. to the players about their football 190-pound tackle, who saw ac- completed the witn Club meat. believe ;! woman course Pa.j May Break 28-Year Mark. scholarships. You know, that's ’ jtion last season and Frank Fan- only four faults against her. Chandler, a lg| Bob is 33 years da. married, going to be a good incentive to The annual National Ama- ] If it reaches a half-million, or ’ non. 205-pound tackle, back from Second was Clifford Smith 51st and in the insurance business. He these boys." ~ Handy teur will be contested Septem- .'round athlete more than $452,648, it will shatter last year’s first team. Mush also a- aboard Donald Snelling's j is one of the few District amateurs , Scholarships a Boon. has experienced * ber 10-15 over the same Saucon jfrom a 28-year-old mark for non- three guards to Man with 8 faults plus a 2 -point!j Hampton, to qualify for the National on his ! As put it: “It's the great- Valley course, and if one of the ' heavyweights. Lightweight Cham- Collins ' work with in Franny Maloney, time fault: third was Mrs. Etty first try. A number of folks think thing in the world. My broth- Walker Cup players doesn't pre- pion Benny Leonard and Lew est j 165 pounds, and Greg Fennell and Peters riding Harry D. Ryan's First i he's going to be a real threat to He’s vail it will be a tremendous sur- TendlerI drew 58,519 fans and er is a senior at Maryland. ’ Ted Leneski, each of whom weighs Attempt with 12 faults, and fourth ' Brownell and company in another , studying and he didn’t prise. lived $452,648 into Yankee Stadium on premed 1 around 190. went to Washington's Randy ] j] here since season. play football. The family had to Capt. playing 1940 except for • x July 23. 1923. However, only Dave Shannon; Gardner, a post-entry, riding Pey- . Georges ' pay Well, I don’t 1 DIVOT £>ATA—Prince The richest middleweight bout to send him. ' year ton Ballenger's Anoka Luck. I< captain of the American squad me, who made the team last as Pro A1 Houghton temporarily is!,of the past was the second Rocky see how they could have sent a freshman, has had Other Divisions Wide Open. !t'that thumped England six matches But I’m going because ; any exper- a mem- out of action after a book of ( Graziano-Tony Zale scrap in Chi- too. ,of ience at end. no depth. The remaining divisions are wide to three with three even, said been , going major in -1 There is of whittle**?. 'matches exploded in his hand. cago, Stadium which drew 18,547 football. I'm to either, at center only open with only a few classes in the United States would be at ber Prince Barney administration my J where Louie Georges for five years. . . . Dreyfuss, one of the fans and grossed $422,918 on July business and. as Donatelll remains from lost year’s earfr run-off thus far. full strength, although Canada’s: 1 almost He I won’t have to played basektball. baseball and best young golfers at Woodmont.l 16. 1947. father tells me. In the working hunter division, |1 best is expected to offer only mild is a grandson of the long-time go through life saying ‘yes’ to competition. football in high school and might Both of these non-heavyweight Jteam. Roxanne Wagner’s Faugh-A-Bal- ' president of the Pittsburgh Pi- L everybody.” Well Fixed in Backfield. from Woodbrook, Md., scored have passed up golf except that records will be broken easily when lash of Rochester. N. rates. ... He hasn’t received too l the movie and Among those hoping to get “Were fixed pretty well in the —Star Staff Photos. a win Mrs. Alex Calvert’s vet- National champion, football injury reduced his athletic theater-telecast over Y.. the present much attention but , revenue] is added to the Turpin- scholarships because of their play ' backfield, though," Gallagher says. JOE GALLAGHER eran Warrenton entry, Goldwick.j heads the United States team activity. the ex-National Amateur champ, Robinson gross gate. ! this season is Danny Cookman, 6- . “We have Bob Reese for quarter- the confirmation ! titlists, His buddies at Hampton also scholarships probably awaiting Among hunt-! along witlf three past is doing nicely on the pro tour. The top gate of all time, of foot-2, 175-pound back who spent ; back Cookman at quarter and Haggin Chapman were an influence on his future as the top performers, it should be ers. Mr. and Mrs. W. Per- ; Dick of Pinehurst, N. C.. He has jumped to the ninth money course,( was by the fabulous years at Eastern before switch- . half. Nick Poulos at half and Key from City,! ,a golfer. In the early grades he set jtwo good enough. ry's Master Cobham. i Charlie Coe of Oklahoma winning spot. Jack ing to St. John's. Brother Frye at full. ran around with Lew Dempsey and Gentleman His father died I Also. Allen 1 The gehedule: Va.. is in the lead with a win in:jand, of course, Turnesa. and Buck Mrs. Orren Lane won medal < Danny was only three years Kniseiey, a third-stringer last Worsham. He was a great friend Gene Tunney in Chicago’s Soldier when i September 21, at Oeorte Washington, the lightweight hunter class. In Chapman year, very p m.; at Washington-Lee. P.m. won the British Ama- of honors in the Women’s District Field] on September 22, 1927» A old and he is being reared by an i is looking good.” i s 28. 8 second place is Smith’s Nethercliff. . this spring and will be George Payton, the brilliant Public Links So, at October 6. Malvern Prep ot Philadelphia, teur one ofj! championship with crowd< of 104,943 paid $2,658,660 uncle and an aunt. this point, St. John's | 2 p.m.; 12. at Wilson. 3:15 p.m.; 19, jumper young pro golfer from Virginia at In the division there is a the heavy favorites at Saucon. an 88 over the rugged Fort Dupont see "If I go to college,” he says, , looks as though it will be as good Georgetown Prep. 3:15 P.m.: 26. Ana- who was killed in an auto accident i to Tunney turn in that sen- costia. 3:15 p m November 3. Bladens- three-way tie between Mr. and as p.m.: Other members of thp team are, several years ago. j course. Dorothy Omolecki. de- : sational upset. ; “it will be only through a foot- .! its line. And with Dubofsky, , bur* at College Park, X 9. DeMatha Mrs. William Dillon's Arlington. . ifending champion, i at College Park (tentative): 18. Oonsaga , Toledo. Ohio, was second Fighters Get Bigger Purse. ball scholarship. And these days, , handling that chore, and football ! at Stadium, p.m. jumper, April Dawn, Friend of Top Golfers. i I Griffith 2 Va.. ridden ' two-mile British Amateur cham- with a 95. . . The National Press In the minds of the public. if you don’t have a college edu- by Freddie Jackson: Harry D. ; Chandler lived few pion but never a United States a doors from Club golf tournament has been' Turpin's defeat of Robinson, cation, you re just handicapped.” Brownie from Uniontown, Pa., Wynsol 3pencer, top- J winner: Jimmy McHale, Phila- Virginia’s scheduled for Prince Georges Sep- hailed as the "greatest fighter As for this year’s team. Gal- with Joe Green up, and Jack Crow - ranking golfer of the delphia; Bobby Know.cs amateur past tember 11. pound-foi-pound of his genera- lagher, himself, is handicapped der's Florida entry, Redworc, rid-, Brook-1 years, 1 ! Mass : Harold Paddock, few and another of his bud- A1 Steinem has mailed the orig- tion," was the most amazing re- by the loss of 23 or last year's den by 10-year-old Mary Eliza- line. dies Reds Spiegle, the Cleveland, and Bill Campbell. was pro at inal notices for the District Ama- sult since the first Dempsey- beth Fisher from Salisbury. N. C. j1 Hampton Club. In that company. championship Huntington, W. Va. teur starting Sep- Tunney affair. GOLF LESSONS Tomorrow, the show's afternoon Chandler had alternative. He no tember 18 at Washington Golf | j For his loss to Turpin. Robinson , Whitaker, Favorite, Gains will and the eve- The Canadians will send an play session start at 3 had to golf. and Country Club. . . . Balti- collected $84,000, the largest purse ning session at 9. Monday morn- squad down for thej When Chandler first joined moreans today started their an- of career. Turpin re- get way one-day event, which includes his brilliant Manor Club Golf Semifinal ing’s session will under at: Prince Georges he wasn’t a nual public links ceived $28,000. his greatest fee. i 11. All times Eastern Daylight tour team matches in the morning sure championship pre bet to break 80. Sometimes he with 261 players, including seniors, Some British saps paid Jim Whitaker, now the favorite and eight singles matches in the 18.000 . in the club golf championship Brood mares —l. Foxport Farm's Slip- would, but more often he wouldn’t. juniors and women, playing for $224,000 for the show in London’s at stays: 2. Springsbury Farm's Faid Pass: afternoon. Manor Club, advanced through 3 William J Brewster's Lazerette; 4. Bob is deadly serious about his three consecutive days over three Earl’s Court, an indoor arena. F E. Westenberger’s Lazerette. Their non-playing captain is ' He wanted know the round by default hunters—; golf, however. to courses. Wouldn’t that be an ac- Top price was 10 guineas, orI quarter-final Foals »uitaole to become C. (Sandy Somerville, yesterday today 1 Mr and M-s. William E Schluse-: Ross 1 win- why some fellows hit such real ceptable style for the District? $29.40. and takes on meyer’s Ch.F by Wait-a-Bit-Woodford: ner of the United States Amateur, shots, he couldn’t. . Larry Hill in one of the semifinals. 2. B. F by Thellusson-Disornate: good and why This time will take only Robinson disposed Brewster’s Ch.C. by Wrack of Gold-Laz- i in 1932 and the Canadian While palling around with Lew home about $168,750 for his 30 ) Hill of Bill McDaniel, arette; 4 Sprlr./sbuiy Farm’s Tarauina honor. 1 his quarter-filial yes- Br.F. by Black Tuiquin-Faid Pass. even to take the Worsham at several of the major ! !per cent and Turpin will receive J 2 and 1. in Yearlinas suitable to Become hunters—- Bill Mawhinny. 1950 Canadian styles Mitchell's Homer • terday. Other quartpr-linai vic- -1 Meander Farm’s B G. by Thellusson- 1 tournaments, he studied the Wins approximately $140,625 for his 25 MEN, WOMEMOYS, tIRLS Disornate: 2 Leign Graham’s Customs amateur champion, will spear- ' of the big-name pros. Possibly be- per cent. tories were scored oy Lee Ritter b Vait-a-Bit -Ocean Trio: 3. Mrs. Ste-, bid. Other I Herbert, 2 and by May T>hen C. Clark's Br.C. by Dodge-Miss; head the visitors’ mem- ’ cause of the Worsham influence. j New York theaters be . over Ercle up, Receive One Course of irteay: scnluscmeyer's by won’t in- < 4. Ch.F. bers of the team are Walter Mc- Crown Boys' Gren over Ralph G:b- ' Peace Chance-Sampler he adopted as his for Club cluded in the theater telecast but t Gabrielson Boes, (% hr.) . Virginia Horseman's Association ht-n Elroy. Laurie Roland. Allan , , 2 and 1. 6 GOLF 2-year-olds—l. ¦ idol. Steve Mitchell mighty some 20 theaters in at least 12 son. score award for Mrs., Nick Gerry Kesselring, blasted a ' The will be held tomorrow. D N Lee’s Spanish Hill: 2. Mr. and I Westlock. • Chandler started showing im- home run yesterday with two on cities will show it. The tenta- final Mrs. Robert Burke's Sixth Sense: 3. Phil Farley and Donald Doe. provement. The first Waverly Farm’s Storm King; 4. Ba! competitive base to give the Washington Boys! lineup includes Philadelphia, LESSONS >0,75 lantrae's General Patton. tive Three-year-olds Vanguard venture of which he was par- victory Richmond, Va., Washington, suitable to become hunt- Due in Midweek. Club a 4-3 over Northeast! Bal- Golfer Beats Par by 7 Given by the Professional ers 1. Jean Cochrane's Tempting Fox: 2. ticularly proud was qualifying for Body City!timore, Pittsburgh, Chicago. De- Mr James C. Hamilton's Strawberry Fox: The vanguard of the 200-man Works for the National Instructors at II Stud's; the championship flight of the Cleveland. N. 3. Eve Prime's Curist: 4 Shawnee field in the amateur is expected j Sunday League championship. troit. Albany, Y... Through 10th, Ends at 66 ** Tn > Over * North-South Amateur at Pine- Minneapolis, St. Louis, Model "reen bnnters, i.-p-r-pir!*: and to hit Saucon Valley about the Mitchell, third from and Boston. Gil Willett, one the EAST POTOMAC PARK over; 1 Shawnee Farm's Jack Blanford: 2, hurst three ago. baseman of better 1 Ditty: of the week start [ seasons Golf : : Cham biin s Rink Turn Mrs.; middle and Twice Reaches Club Semifinals. Wilson High School, let loose his players at Prince Georges Sponsored by S. G. Leoffler Gardner Fiske’s Great Majority: 4. Morton! testing its 6,979 yards and par Club, played the first W Smith's Chapeau. Prince Georges, home of the blast in. the sixth inning after Wilbur Shaw 'lmproved/ 1 and Country Open to all. first day: 1. Mr. and Mrs. 30-35—71. Outfielders Ralph Billy 10 'holes at his home course in William Dillon's April Dawn; 2. Johnny Maryland State team champs, Sita and THE Sheehan’s Upset: 3 Jack Crowder's Red- Ralph of Coolidge Hospital 7 under par yesterday. ONLY COST wnrcc; 4. Joy Buyck’s Pageant. Pro Hutchison warned probably has more good amateurs Horan had walked. J Leaves Soon >! By th« a 30, 6 under par ’.arge-sizeef ponies under saddle 1 Cappy , the layout will play extremely than any club in town, and they The game was played on the Associated Brass He had the The only cost is a small enrollment Connor's Blood Root: 2. Mr. and Mrs. W. ; long a player is not hit- Ellipse and Ohio, first nine and birdied the 10th Haggin Perry's Mischief MakeT; ¦'! Fox Hol- and if started showing more respect for South Mitchell’s home- . AKRON, Sept. I.—Wilburr of $3.75. It covers the full six-lesson low Stables’ Gamecock; 4 Teddy and ting his long irons he might as run clout ended in Shaw is “much improved” j hole. He was one over on the next Frances Kay’s Babette Chandler when he twice reached the vicinityr and course, use of clubs, balls, tees and Junior hunters: 1 Alexander Rives'Glo-j jwell content himself with coming semifinals of between second and third should be out of City Hospital j!eight holes, despite an eagle on riette: 3. Mr. and Mrs. E W. Revercomb's j the the club cham- base-of f necessary equipment. Students also .'! along the ride. 16th, and totaled 66 for the Baby: Penny Armsrtong's Plnocchio: 4.1i fdr pionship. losing in extra holes to the West Ellipse.'He crossed the ; in a “week or so” his physician ythe Sydney a copy of the NationaJ Gadd' .'id's Craven's Raven. course, beautiful, rolling plate relay today. round. receive FREE Small-sized ponies over Jumps i Beverly The a Mike Jankowski and Bill McGrath. before the man could I declared Harrison’s Eigger Bit: 2. Baby: 3. Law- of ground with no extremely ; get his hands on the ball. Dr. Louis E. Brown, jr., said Golf Foundation's "GOLF LESSONS" 4. piece Bob wen two matches in the thee rence Newton's Mandear: Bobbie Card-j Reds Sign First Sacker, 18 giving step -by - step as ner’3 Popcron. tougn hills or hidden trouble, has District Amateur last year but The game was played yesterday / Indianapolis Speedway president instruction •arse-s'zeri ponies over Jumps: 1. Game-, Sept. 1 The cork; Perrys' David; two of the most exasperating par- a 7 and 6 trouncing from ! instead of today because the field was off the danger list. The three- CINCINNATI. taught by the foremost golf instructors. 2. Mischief Maker: 3. took i today 18- C t.re's Valvet: 4. Babette. five holes in the country—-No. 6, Brownell, who was en route to was available both days and it time winner at Indianapolis wass ' Cincinnati Reds signed All classes will be limited to 10 or less. Virginia Horse Shows Association eoui- i t Fleig of Laurin- _ year-old tation medal class: I. Barbara Graham: which measures 54 yards, and his fifth straight title. was the second game of a best stricken with a heart attack Aug- I Fred 2. Terry Drury: 3 Courtney Wells; 4. t Jburg, N. C., a semipro first base- NOTHING TO BUY—OR SIGN- Rvssell Waither. Jr. No. 15. which stretches 561. During his early tournament ; two-of-three series. Lefty Ed De- • ust 12 while officiating at the all- Lead line: 1 Tucker Harrison: 2. Elcs- jman. stages, the title flightgolfers often ;; Simon, who pitched the ) America Soap Box Derby here. no: Fletcher; 3 Darnell G. Bachman; 4. i These are a couple of holes even Boys Club NO OBLIGATION Netty Orme. the pros don’t hit .in two licks. talked about Chandler. Bob is a . to an 11-2 victorv in the Walk trot ponies: 1. Phyllis John's appointments may be made for Smoke' Jim; 2. J. North Fletcher, tr.'s. ’ So the amateurs shouldn’t fret. long hitter and he was hitting; of the playoff last Sunday, gave Lesson Greylight: 3. Bigger Bit; 4. Glenn Cal- some great shots, as as any- .up ‘ Champ Scores Quick KO mornings, afternoons and evenings, vert's Bo Peep. fine eight hits yesterday \Viiue ids WORLD FAVORITE Ponv working hunters 1. Gamecock; 2... body in town. But somewhere :jmates could get only three off\ JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 1 (/P). with night hours available on the flood- Blend Root; 3. Bahy: 4. Popcorn. —Vic Toweel, bantamweight Model hunters 1 Jack Blandford: 2. i 125 Oarsmen Racing he’d hit one bad shot. He couldn’t , Jack Pope. world lighted driving range at East Potomac Persdn's Safety Call; 3. Burkes' Mount- 1 put that good Boys’ j champion, took only two minutes batten; 4. Fiske's Great Matority. round together. The Club hung up a record Park. The enrollment fee is payable Open working hunters: 1. Roxanae Wat- l Two weeks ago, Chandler put , of 39 victories in 46 games this and 46 seconds tonight to knock ner s Fuagh A Ballagh: 2. Mrs. Alex Cal- For¦ Middle States s Bobby at the time of enrollment. Goldwick; .'! them all together for an amateur • out Boland, Scottish scrap- BSA vert'g Mrs. Ralph T. King’s , season. N.; 4. Peggy Augustus’ Defence.; Kathlean « Boys’ ... per, in an overweight fight Olympia: Harry course record 66 over his home Wash Club 001 003 OOfi—4 3 0 n sched- > Modified 1. D. Ryan's; Here N. E. Body Works 000 003 000—3 8 1 NO CLUBS NEEDED Brownie; 2. Redworc: 3. Mrs. Hilda A.iTitles Today course, the first round of qualify- DeSimon and Hairy. Pope -1 uled to go 10 rounds. Hoziep Berry's and Martz. • ...... and Rolland H. Misde- A stellar field of oarsmen from ing for the BICYCLES CLUBS BALLS TEES meanor: 4. Avon Shockey’s Red Knight. club championship. DON'T delay Small Ponies Under Saddle: 1. Laura ; as far distant as Canada todayj Last week he had an unofficial 67. ’ Vollmer at Father's Funeral The Only Lightweight ETC. Are All Furnished Lawrence's Powder Puff; S. Bigger Bit: 3, ¦ Middle; I NEARLY EVERYBODY LIKES With TODAY! 4, Popcorn. launch the 60th annual English Built Bicycle fENROLL Pinnocchic: Ties for Fourth Place. BOSTON, Sept. 1 o*P>.—Clyde Pony Champion: 1, Gamecock. 11l'States rowing regatta off Potomac; points. Reserve. Bigger Bit. B'a points. |; Vollmer, Boston - Hunting Chan- In the Amateur qualifying at l Red Sox out- WHEELER. INC. SERVICE LESSONS WILL START SEPT. 4, 1951 Junior Attire Class: i. Boat Club on Georgetown by plane today TWIST GRIP CONTROL Glorietta; 2. Craven's Raven; 3. Jacoue-, Five Farms, Bob opened with a t fielder, left to at- MAIL CHICKS OR MONEY ORDERS PAYABLE TO line Braggs Cpick-A-Linda; 4. Bobble nel. He played the tend the funeral of his father, Cepokla Repairs for 3-Speed Gears Gardner’s Mademoissele. Regatta officials said the start- 74.. out nine in 38 I For Shifting S. G. LEOFFLER Lightweight Greer Hunters; t. Rink; Albert F. Vollmer, in Cincinnati. Ditty; in the afternoon and he knew r Turn 2 Burkes' Miss Varlock; ing field was so large they have - PARK WASHINGTON, D. C. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH • EAST POTOMAC 3. Brewster’s Lor-Vee: 4. Jimmie Hatcher s run off some preliminaries this when he rounded the 27th'hole I Candlewick. to that he Olympic Trials, first day: 1. Eve Prime;' morning. couldn’t waste many more 2, Clifford Smith; Mrs. Elizabeth: So was back in 35, DE SOTO and DODGE Nam* - - Peters: 4. Randy Gardner. shots. he even XS ricnsol The actual racing begins at 1 Middle and Heavyweight Green Hunters:; par, for a 73 and 147. He tied for & 1. Smith's Chapeau: 2. Persons' Com- p m and continues without break Genuine MOPAR Part* 21" 23" Jj Address promise; fourth field HnMftßnH & 3. Springsburg Farm's Borealis: around 5 p.m. in the of 72. home. Men Home Office 4. Mrs. Montgomerle-Charrlngton's Imp. until 1 ' Eagle. picked Women. All 12 up Roval Chandler has up one bad for Chrysler Product* Fits Age* Phone Phone ..... Lightweight Hunters: 1. Perryrf' Master More than 125 oarsmen from i Key: Colors. Free y o|d 2. Smith's Nethercliff: 3. Mile Awav I some 10 clubs throughout the East: Trode OMr Farm's Grevlight: 4. Safiey Call. Service. Fully . 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