THE EVENING STAR 7 A-18** Washington, D C. Giants Veep Says Night Wings and Rusty Victors Smith and Longp Set Seixas and Traberf MONDAY. OCTOBER 4. IBM M JH * Mm Club Not Planning to In Southern Maryland Show For Bout at Turner's Seek Clincher Today Norkus By Bruce Foies, Jr. Flight, who was well ridden by Featherweight Gene Smith of By tho Associated Pros* Powell Meets Vince Dugan of 6 for a score Vi. Washington and Tony Longo Stand Pat on Lineup Although she failed to wfn a In the junior division, Martha of MEXICO CITY, Oct. 4—An blue ribbon, F. E. Westernber- by Baltimore have been re-sched- Wednesday Top •y the Associated Press Sterbaks Catch* Me, ridden improving Vic Seixas took on in ger’s Night Wings walked off har owner, won with 8 points, uled for a 10-round fight next Mm NEW YORK, Oct. 4. —The with the championship Mario Llamas and Tony Trabert Jm hunter with Mrs. Margaret Stewart’s Tuesday night, October 12, Southern at met Gustavo today in Giants won the in in the 23d annual Sudan taking the reserve with Palafox TV of Week Maryland Horse Breeders’ As- Turner’s Arena. the final two singles of Bout / four straight games, but they 6 l 2 . matches sociation show on Mott Hall's by They were matched earlier ¦y tK« Aisoctoted Prm . Princes* Jack. MajorityYearlinosRule-Lady—1. { the American zone Davis Cup have no intention of standing Farm near Davidsonville, Md., Jack. Mr. and Mr*. this year, on the day the JiwL" «r JH Gardner Hallman: 2. Lark s Coat, by but of j YORK, Oct. 4.—Charley ' lineup Gray | final between the United States NEW -mm-- W&. pat on the that turned yesterday. Coat-Gray Lark, Mr. and Mr*. fight came Powell, young Gardner Hallman. Smith up with an | ! the California biggest surprise many Margaret and Mexico. in the in In placing second in both the Junior hunter—l. Mrs. eye injury that prevented his I strongboy rated as a possible |H ' working hunters and Stewart’s Sudan: 2. Martha Sterbak’s l The the JW a season. open open Catch Me: 3. Martha Sterbak’s North- fighting. Boking i Americans entered threat to Rocky Marciano, heavy- comformation hunters, she scor- lite: 4, Carroll Herbert's Edgewood. The Commis- j weight champion, in another “There’ll be some changes,” Open working hunters—l. W. H. ! matches with the decision still ed 6 points for her third cham- O’Dell’s Our Sister: 2. F. E. Westenber- sion physician could find no in- ger's Night I doubt. Leading 2-1 in the year, steps into the national Vice President Chuck Feeney pionship within a month. Wings; 3. Mrs. Stedman jury, but |in night / m Teller’s Tellermark: 4. Capt. George Smith refused to fight j spotlight Wednesday .-•gjPx-.y &&&.; mHHr 4 W said, although he contends the A five-way tie resulted for Fox's Roustabout. ¦ best-of-flve series, they need against Charley Norkus, the ¦ Junior hack—l. Edgewood: 2. Sudan; anyway, and was fined S4OO and j i-k>ll*ll talent the pennant reserve hunter honors among 3. Northllte; 4. F. Steven’s Coolwnod. I only one of today’s singles to ad- Port Washington, N. Y„ trial that won and Light, Warm up—l. Wally Holly's Gin suspended. Claude W. Owen’s Sky’s Rickey: 2. Frank Imperatore's Royal vance to the interzone final horse. beat the favored Indians in the Linky Smith’s Venus, Carroll Flight; 3. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skipper’s Smith paid the fine and the j The 22-year-old. 6-foot-3, 215- Rusty: 4. Fred Hughes, jr.’s Hi LI. ! against Sweden in Australia this series should improve because Herbert’s Edgewood, Mrs. Sted- Junior jumper—1, Catch Me: 2. suspension was lifted in time for i pounder. who deserted pro foot- it is a young club. Northllte: 3. Linky Smith's Venus: 4. jDecember. man Teller’s Tellermark, and Blanche Johnson's Valbo. him to lose a split decision to j ball for boxing, will show his Feeney figures , W. H. O’Dell’s Our Sister, each Green hunters under saddle—t. Edge- ! Palafox easily defeated Seixas stuff on coast-to-coast television wood: 2. Sudan; 3, Fen Kollock s Swamp unbeaten Carmelo Costa last' and with 5 points. In a hack-off, Girl; 4 Katheleen T. Robert Hunteman. in the opening matches Satur- (CBS, 10 p.m„ EST), Wednesday be down By Knock-down and out—l. Royal Flight: week television. may headed hill. Sky’s Light, ridden by Gardner 2. Rusty; 3 Cloudburst. Chuck Acker- on day, but the American showed night in a 10-rounder with the the time next season rolls around Hallman, w&s the winner. man: 4. Gin Rickey. Next Tuesday night's fight will definite improvement yesterday 26-year-old New Yorker. San Open hunters—l. Claude W. Owen's Maglie will be 38, Grissom 37 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skipper’s Sky’s Light: 2. Night Wings: 3. Teller- not be televised, meaning that when he teamed with Trabert to Francisco is the site. Rusty, by mark: 4. Claude W. Owen’s Sky's Shadow. get just enough 6—2, and Irvin 35. ridden Mrs. Peggy Ladies hunter—l. Venus; 2, Valbo: 3. Smith v/111 back down the Mexican pair. This will be the giant Negro’s , who was not Skipper Galloway, won the open Sky Chief: 4. Tellermark. money to reimburse him for the 3—6, 6—l, 6—4, in the doubles. pro fight. Open jumpers—1. War Party. Bill Mc- 13th He was held to of much use this season, and jumper championship. Rusty, Cracken: 2, Rusty: 3. Gin Ricky; 4. S4OO fine. Palafox’ victory over Seixas a draw in hi* first and nas won Whitey Randy Evans’ Bright Eyes. possibly First Baseman who was also the champion of Wings. was the first Mexican point over straight, by Hunter champion—Night 6 11 nine knockouts. Lockman, who had personal dif- the Warrenton Show, scored 7 points: reserve. Sky’s Light. 5. an American in Davis Cup com- His kayo victims include Frankie Jumper Chamnlon—Rusty. 7: reserve. ferences with Leo Du- points, to top Frank Impera- Royal Flight. fi 1/,. Say Jockey petition since 1936. Trabert Buford and Keene Simmons. be the Royal Junior champion—Catch Me. 8: Never Die's rocher, may put on trad- tore’s Pennsylvania entry, reserve. Sudan, 8 Vi. later defeated Llamas, a spunky Norkus is Giant-Killer. ing block. Succeeds to Richards'Job | little railroad clerk who still mors started. I am not consider- jneeds a few years of big league Norkus. wild-swinging and Durocher Kills Rumors By the Associated Press experience. hard-hitting, whipped ing any other offers. Right now Floyd and Neff to Meet another LONDON, Oct. 4.—Lester Pig- ! J Seixas appears to be getting giant. Argentina’s Cesar Brion, That He Won't Be Back all I’m interested in is to take a good rest and be with my fam- gott, who only four days ago control of his game in the in a 10-rounder at Madison NEW YORK, Oct. 4 (£>).—Leo In East Potomac Net Final got his jockey’s license back, Mexican capital’s mile-and-a- Garden, September 3. ily.” Square Durocher, manager of the world The two top-ranked men’s has been named to one of Brit- half altitude and is learning to It was Norkus’ 24th victory champion Giants, will be back singles players in the East Po- ain’s top racing jobs. The 18- keep on his feet. against 12 defeats. He has 14 at the helm in 1955. year-old rider Bradley's Goals tomac Park tennis tournament succeeds Sir Gor- knockouts to his credit. Norkus Scotching all rutnors that he Four don Richards as jockey for is 5-foot-ll and weighs 196. intends to quit the Giants and will meet for the championship Trainer Noel Murless’ stable. Boardwalk BillySmith will get leave entirely, Durocher Pace Squires’ Victory Sunday at 2 p.m. Don Floyd, Ricahrds recently retired. opportunity T* an to show his wares I* promises he’ll be back seeking Dbn Bradley’s four goals helped seeded No. 2, earned the right Piggott had been suspended Own A when he takes on Harold John- straight pennant next days English Jockey a second smother nationally-ranked Har- to face Defending Champion for 103 after son. She top-ranking light heavy- year. Polo Club of Columbus, Club stewards announced they bor Hills Phil Neff with a 6-3, 6-3 victory weight contender from Phila- The triumphant manager left , 8-2, yesterday at Barnsley had taken not of his “dangerous FORD? delphia, at the Philadelphia last night for his home at Bev- Field as the Washington Squires over A1 Talkin yesterday. and erractic” riding. His earn- for This 10- We* need Fords buyers Arena Friday night. —AP Wlrephoto. erly Hills, Calif., for a well-de- won their eighth consecutive Ann Gray, top-seeded among ings now may be as high as right away. It’ll pay you rounder will be broadcast and A GIANT HUG—Mrs. John J. McGraw, widow of the long-time served rest. He was accompa- victory. the women, plays Pearl McCoy £IO,OOO ($28,000) a season. to get our big trade-in telecast by NBC at 10'p.m. manager of the New York Giants, and , manager nied by his actress wife Laraine Jack Shirley, who slammed in for that championship Saturday The young jockey’s first mount offer before you trade. Andrade Fights Saturday. of the champions, exchange hugs in a victory and their two children, Michele two goals, assisted Capt. Bradley at 1 p.m. for the Murless’ Stable will be and Chris. on single points in each of the Action in the doubles bracket on Queen Elizabeth’s Perambu- Arlington Cisco Andrade, the undefeated celebration for the Giants and their wives at the Biltmore “I have absolutely no plans of last three chukkers. Porter yesterday included: Mort Stim- lator Wednesday. CO., lightweight contender from Hotel in New York. anything Piggott Say MOTOR INC. doing other than hold- King’s pair of goals rounded out ler and Jack McCarthy over rode Never Die Ooen ’til 0 P.M. Week Nltee Compton, Calif., faces veteran ing the job I have,” he said be- the Squires’ scoring. Ernie Ingram and Ron to victory in the Epsom Derby of Gordon. Henry Davis Honolulu in an- leaving. expect 1917 N. Monro Street fore I to be in Washington’s last defeat was 6-4, 6-2; Edgar Lee and Elton June 2. The colt is owned* by JA. 7-8787 other good match at Rochester, Sterling Phoenix next spring. a 9-2 whipping at the hands of King over Stimler and McCarthy, Robert Clark, Upper-. Arlington. V». N. Y.. Saturday night. This 10- ACC Scoring Lead Unchanged; “I don’t know how those ru- Harbor Hills. 4-6, 6-3 aJid 7-5. ville, Va. rounder starts at 9 p.m. (EST) and will be telecast across the Nation by ABC. 4 Tied in Southern Conference The week’s card opens tonight By the Anociated Press By the Associated Press with a pair of 10-round bouts in Four players, two of them The two leaders in the Atlan- New York. Lulu Perez, fifth- from Virginia Tech, were dead- tic Coast Conference individual ranking featherweight contender locked today for the Southern from Brooklyn, faces Irish Bobby Conference football scoring scoring race remained unchanged Woods of Spokane, Wash., at leadership. this week but the fight for third Brooklyn's Eastern Parkway The quartet includes Quarter- place was mushroomed into an Arena (on WMAL-TV, Chan- back Johnny Dean and Halfback eight-man battle. nel 7, at 10 p.m.). Howie Wright, both of Virginia Jim Coleman. Clemson half- Moses Ward of Tech: Fullback Johnny Popson back, with 18 points, and Bryant Detroit and Billy Kilgore of of Furman and Halfback Aldridge, Duke halfback, with Miami Beach clash at St. George Riggs of Richmond. 14 points, held their places al- Nicholas Arena (on WTTG, Dean and Popson both made though neither scored Saturday. Channel 5, at 10 p.m.). two touchdowns last week end Behind them with 12 points in their respective team’s vic- each are Joe Pagliei of Clemson, tories. Sam Ebert of Duke, Charlie goal Dean sneaked over the Boxold of Maryland, Conie Gra- Vonnie Colby Takes triumph twice in VPI s 18-7 over vitte of North Carolina, George Clemson, which kept the Gob- Marinkov of North Carolina blers undefeated and untied and State, Mike Caskey and Carl Trans-Miss Crown gave them their third decision Brazell, both of South Carolina, By tho Associated Press of the season over an Atlantic and Herbert Hartwell of Vir- Coast Conference outfit. THOMASVILLE, Ga., Oct. 4 ginia. Popson’s touchdowns came at Vonnie Colby, 22-year-old Holly- the expense of Presby- Duke Preps for Purdue. Fla., the little wood, golfer, is new terian, whitewashed by the Pur- Trans-Mississippi golf Duke, slightly apprehensive women s ple Hurricane, 27-0. tournament champion. after a close 7-6 victory over Wyant Paces West Virginia. Tennessee Saturday, started a Miss Colby, a relative dark- week of rough work today for horse, the experi- Riggs tallied once as Rich- defeated more the game at Lafayette, Ind., with enced Polly Riley of Fort Worth, mond suffered its first defeat and line crossed for the Purdue. The Boilermakers, who Texas, one-up yesterday in the had its goal first time in bowing to Virginia turned in the Nation’s top upset final. S6-hole Military Institute. 19-6. Saturday with a 27-14 win over Miss Riley and Mary Lena Besides the VPI victory over Notre Dame, may give the Blue Faulk of Thomasville, Ga., were Clemson, the highlight of the Devils their stiffest competiton co-favored to take the title. But week end was West Virginia’s of the season. Miss Colby won medalist honors 27-6 conquest of South Carolina. Wake Forest won the single last Tuesday and played Miss Freddy Wyant. Mountaineer conference game Saturday, top- Riley on even terms in the final quarterback, scored two touch- ping North Carolina State. 26-0. over the par 76 Glen Arven downs and passed for another. The Deacons turned two blocked Country Club course. The game was West Virginia’s punts into touchdowns and Half- They wound up the morning first since last New Year’s Day back Bill Barnes went 48 yards 18 all square as each shot 80. when the Mountaineers lost to for one score. Others scoring Both had 79s on the afternoon Georgia Tech in the Sugar Bowl. were Bob Frederick. Burt Har- round. South Carolina was the only rison and Charles Topping. team to beat West Virginia dur- On the 35th. Miss Riley missed ing the regular season in 1953. West Virginia Surprises. feet and a putt of less than three Like West Virginia and Vir- A surprising game was the Miss Colby pocketed one of the ginia Tech, Davidson remained effortless 26-6 licking West Vir- most cherished prizes for women undefeated and took undisputed ginia handed South Carolina. golfers as they halved the 36th. possession of first place in the The Mountaineers were too much Frances Rich of Bainbridge conference standings by trim- for the Gamecocks, scoring in captured the first flight crown ming The Citadel, 13-0. 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Charlie Royal high Sumner, Tribe quarterback, made two touchdowns, one Tops Mat Card Tonight Gene Schroeder Stars on a ‘ Negro wrestlers cause of stalling in cool, damp weather. 93-yard , and passed for a Five women ANTI-STALLING -prevents “carburetor icing”-a common / In Great Lakes Victory third six-pointer. will engage in a battle royal as George Washington was beaten the feature of tonight’s mat pro- By tho Associated Pros* gram top knock-free power even for the third straight time Sat- at Turner’s Arena. PRE-IGNITION CONTROL -plus f CINCINNATI,Oct. 4.—Former urday, losing to Virginia, 14-13. Another big match is a two- Big Ten football stars playing Leading scorers: out-of-three-falls meeting be-

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