Star Net Field Fishbait Once Mid-Atlantic Lands 4 Safety Ready Miller, Athlete, Rumor of Baugh Auto Glass To Launch Campaign Now Content as Good Scout In PGA ; Retirement Fails Schindler Starred in Racing INSTALLED ly Lewis F. Atchison To Jar Marshall At Lanham Everybody on Capitol Hill Speedway Tonight or Fails Reports from Texas that 1948 Any Make Car Truck. At Club knows Fishbait Miller, and vice Houghton The nun credited by many with wUJ t*r* -*9 ia hi* mi* a***** Edgemoor •til be Sammy Bauxb s Iasi a » Lowest Prices in Town. versa. -n lr ituM C« "■■■»» .»<»*» Soft-spoken, hard-hitting Jim year of professional footba*. or diluting Budget lulimMb Standard make. who last used the RICHMOND May 27—The ford V• I r«uir* UKhjA* K**- Thackara. year "I Just like people." says with the Redskins failed to dis- raring bark as 193* and • three- Middle Atlantic PGA. a trifle on ir* Kfeht M6um& T*.'* IbtU* City of Washington tournament the Mississippian. P the transplanted turb George Marshall, national champ wr. a he has the weak side from a star-player Ume MaV> Tor.* M*rUM Jmm* as the first stepping stone toward whose hominy grits drawl is Tribe'* president since Lew a on over 250 feature events de- K<*t»r. »**C C .«**’»*•«• K .# GLASSERS the District’s No. 1 tennis rank- assuming an alarming Middle- standpoint Worsham. Sam will be so encouraged IhMiprs w«C P^*»h CkorOwA 155 Flo. Ave., N.E. ing. will begin the defense of that Atiantic tone after 18 years in Sam Snead and Bobby Cruick- when he sees this 1949 squad spite the loss of a left leg in a Dl. 3670 crown tomorrow at Edgemoor Washington. And, people like shank transferred to other sec- hell want to keep on playing big car raring crack up at Mine Tennis Club. Fishbait. who has many admir- tions. placed four of its 13 original said Marshall “But hell al- ala. N Y in 193* a 01 lead an AUTO REPAIRING A full holiday week end of ten- able qualities and a mania for entrants m the match play rounds ways have a yob with the Red- all-star held mte the weekly nis will usher in the tournament giving good service. of the National PGA champion- skins as long as I m connected eight-event Uttie automobile ac •Ml REPAIRTIM »o»l '»*»« that traditionally marks the start Fishbait. christened William ship. The section was fortunate with the club and a* loos a* Uon at West Denham Speedea* <»* t««t Repeated by popular " of competitive play in the Dis- was a he * still tonight at I 30 oClock Moseley Miller, fancies himself in that it host and had breathing , 6Mvr»t«t. Im. demand trict. matches will F’er Championship no mean judge of baseball number of alternates. Bauch told the Associated Bill Schindler one-legged «a» m umw y * w u c\x be a week from wtaard wta » >9m— (nnn «» » >>»> »> played Sunday. talent since putting together The only District pro. A1 Hough- Pres* he would have hung up peat. Dang Island June 5. Sponsored for the first Caruso * No 3 Offlen- the Congressional nine that ton of Prince Georges, still had a his deals long ago if the Skins man Mike time by the Edgemoor Club, men's switched He has as battled—and was beaten by— chance at the end of 27 holes hadn't from the single hauaer competed and women's singles and doubles wing to the T formation The Lanham only once since l Ml To- Lowell Thomas' Nine Old Men with a first day 77 and a third will be played at the host club T. he said, saved him a lot of night BUI ha* high hope of hitting several years ago. He presently nine 3$. even But A1 had courts while boys, girls, junior punishment He was coins to all the money spou is chief scout and—at a svelte trouble on the back nine and boys and girls battle for titles at quit after one season of pro Den Duncan winner of last mt\otOuadTi 203 pounds—one of the stoutest finished with 76 for four I Columbia Country Club. 153. but so feature *i*o supporters of the Democratic FISH BAIT MILLER. football, liked the came Friday * inaugural TENNIS RACKETS As defending Thack-, strokes over maximum. champion nine that will meet the Repub- well he continued to play A will race tonight a* will Mike CO-! ara was seeded No. 1 Barney Jack Isaacs, the Langley Field handsome at Dan- Friday and Saturday licans next Friday night at himself on being a keen stu- pay check probably Joseph, sop poms arom boss man of Middle At- pro who was the big surprise of didn t Welsh, Griffith Stadium for the benefit dent of inside baseball. discourage him either i ham a year ago $18.00 Tennis Rackets lantic ranks and one of the most the first day with his 67. added a of The Star’s Summer Camp A native of Pascagoula. Miss., Shorty McAndtews A1 Herman colorful on local second round 74. including a fat campaigners Fund. Fishbait acquired that colorful and Charley Millet also wUl com- $7.95 courts, drew the No. 2 spot. monicker as a chocolate nut double bogey 6 on the 17th hole Announced m OfTys while Wall Oratory Fishbait's qualifications for Pairings j pete Thackara’s chief competition is sundae architect in the neigh- Jack said he came here to qualify, Hlift MlM Tennis Rackets the role are rather vague. He Cm $15.00 to come from Welsh and was expected borhood drugstore. He was a not to win the medal, and nitt«i> Mini »*-*.« •***» is. perhaps, the only living man Classified Advertising • Oft\+& ftttSft# Capt. Robin Hippenstiel of the robust 75-pounder at the time. satisfied with his sub-par total For Test ft, U,5. •HM* *''»*»nw* Cft., i*-t_ • ,« « a B| who ever stowed with a Open $5.95 won away < Uf Army Air Force, who two of "You little shrimp, you aren’t of 141. Office Hours r* « wC softball team, and the >. »• ft ft!** ftjft.f *• iM four tournaments last year to win girl only H* big enough for fishbait," he was The other qualifiers were the rfiftt* ft? hi## mt-Um* «*- *M K* * college student who ever got a Leave ads af the ft Iflftift (ft ♦ the No. 3 rating. told. The name stuck so firmly MAPGA’s only "name" player. At Chase your ft* ft,* ft* ,!**, | ANDY FARKAS three-day holiday for missing a Chevy Business Office. Slth and iftol f C- ft*.* #*** Familiar names are listed for few Congressmen today know Chandler of Portsmouth. JL* bus. He once his school Harper Thirty-five professionals and 11; avenue open f 4a^4*rT§.®ft SPORT SHOP the with a kept Tnayaft?! jm*** tournament, together his proper handle. Va.; Walter Romans, the District 4*f4t *•»-* a nine’s baseball team on a win- amateurs will tee off next Wednes- 8 a m to 9 pin or at any Ave. raft of unsung newcomers anxious Fish bait's duties Include an- 8532 Georgia champion from Baltimore t I %• ft» %*ttl ll * ning streak by obligingly scrap- Open day at Chevy Chase In Middle At- of the Branch Offices ftftdwuiftfc shot at title. P»' ft 4 Silver Md. for a the nouncing messages from the C. C.. and Harold Oatman. a the jfciet s-wftiMfttfi, Spring, mud lantic section qualifying minds throughout city v » Thackara’s first will ing off the pitcher’s cleats ftp viiTw alk'- opponent Senate to the House, escorting rather talkative fellow from Nor- h » i "'4 • a »« Ac Phone SI. 0527 with a kitchen knife between for National Open golf tourna- Telephone Hours: be Art Dreyer, a steady hitter who visiting dignitaries between the folk. ment. <44s.aa ttpiAf t innings. 8 a m to 9 p m. icftA to give the a run «ft **4 *»*♦ **0«ftft*r» figures champ two bodies and generally giving Harper, on the border line with The test will be 36 holes at !»• StM **K • »• • « for the marbles. Welsh, making "I never was much of an STrrtling toitn good personal service. Not in- 75 and 39 for the first 27 holes, medal play, with the low six quali- rt* t* «**»»<** his first appearance in the tour- athlete in school,” says Fish- lei p.ftjft* fte« •**•*»*« frequently Congressmen's wives came back with ’four birdies on fying. Saturday 8 am to 2 pm *•** t*f iftfft* bait, who a little ** nament in recent years, has drawn played only call upon him for assistance in the last nine to sneak in with # (hi—John J. O Don noil Commissioned 11am to 9 pm 9mf.u*rm*m ».*■*#* ft****** Sunday ***** »*» »r >■ Ed and drew football, a little basket ball, a Officer* O C Norfolk. V» Char In P ftftft »««.«. Minty Hippenstiel routing sight-seers through 146 Romans, with a comfortable Betachler. Htilendaie C C Tovmt. Mr I t, ft,,. tei #:ftr mN f ttttft ft* Gene Frye. little baseball, a little tennis y OA—Buck White, unattached Oreej: jftftft *»«- (it, u# « *, town, arranging lodgings, etc. 71 on Wednesday, soared to 77. i-ftiii* *■* wood, Miu tCoi Jimr.* W W liana. SPECIAL, notices '***'ft** ofii*, *.****»» ..ft Mrs. Ann and ran a mile for the track to ili« ftftio 4* Mrs. Willie Herbert. Probably the deepest and but just made it, and Oatman Ar»v A Navy C C Arlington V* jiftfei r« ft*# « team. There was little « 10—xEdaard A John*ton C C of umm t IMlIll PMtlTO* Is >#*t Pearl McCoy. Sara Moore, nothing most made t»AIt»K« • > *-4 Gray, lasting impression made it with a 73 and 75 for 148. Maryland Towaon, Md Chat Ira 3 HiAs hoot* San*. »:»»:* »ii3 xtuAk* ***** ?<%.' |>!» •*. P*« ► d Sosie and Charlotte about the mile. It was a full ler Road C. Cantonavii'.a Md ml** Call t>* -»io **»* * **4: <*f> in hill Girgosian upon him by any visiting celeb- The Mi were bad news for Roiling 1- ***** rings 9 16—Al Houghton. Print* Orora** O MIMIl >llilllt> Ml P at a KtiH >##-• 4 1,760 yards. 7a e*u«* »%. * Decker are among the outstanding rity on the Hill was that of the MAPGA however, AC C Landovtr. Md Oeti* Larkin 9-« d*W| rt. sol puida* Act*;* (.»,*»* <**•.« n qualifiers, MK »ou peed a ** * *r* <1S decided I was a Wood moo: C Betheada Md irattlMatA—On Mii Hfjl women seeking the first crown of “They better Winston then Prime C, bat'* • J&MA* Churchill, unless they can spring some up- # 20—John T Kelly. Ocean V)*a O C ftoftd efttc mat aaatuttatt. Wc >« U»l» .**»» »1 »*< intlri buk ♦ the season. manager than anything else,” Minister of Great Norfolk Va Ralph E Beach Suburban apart*!!** Britain. sets. Romans, who meets BE **♦» *«* *PP*i tN« « »*« Only C. Ptkttvill* Md aoaaaL ATLAS AGENCY 47*1 Tim Winston he continued, “so 1 finished my *•'*«** A»4':*<%* ttv tk*^» !»«.«* Ted Rogers. Coss, "I had to escort him from Jack of who 9 ■.'.*> -George Kenwood Ryan Louisville, qual- j Diffenbaugii el *» •#* *•*•?? »n4 wntt* t** O THE ANNl At MU TIM. ** •*** ItiftMi? n*. names of At Perkinston Junior lottesville. Va. .tuna tl IP4P at P WUXI ranks are well filled with College, he was guest of honor at a •*t# «4 tpktr* 'f-mpk'i tki'ti *4 Little, Oatman meets Jimmy # 35—Ciagalt Btavan* Manor C C p BLOCH tn AaatataBt *#«r*A*'i Fishbait served as trainer for LET ( « DO TOIB BAMNf.—Horn* •ttttilt? plpDlk ik jn ('!«* future champions who'll be swing- luncheon.” said Fishbait. "I Rockville. Md Rabatt T Barnett, Chevy • Demaret and Harper goes against nit Al! Ustui'tti K* 4 m* hm Chat* C. Chew Chaa* Md baktn*. i'ie* tab** roSla *s»*n with for title the girl softball team and his W* n*4f»»ti*: Hr* K‘ A pi*.- ing vigor recogni- thought I'd be right back and a former Bob Hamil- >40—xjoaeph P Kenrieh Kenwood order* accepted dettjar FA* Jf* champion. »LS> tion. mere presence seemed to O C Betheada. Md Harold L Oat »«** bring left my lunch in my desk, but who until man,j 'a-uJf&S*4 >nr>4 in .■>«•>• f*» #ri* ton, recently represent- Commissioned Officers O C Norfolk Va i $*“• §g$ • "« r< ■ TOMORROW. it luck. With an «*' m* t* I h*iW(R#» #»o# M important Mr. Bloom (the late Represent- Prince 0 46—Henry R Burch. Columbia C C. ON r AST- 9:00 a.m—W. Kemetlck-Lt. X. Beasley, ed Georges. NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION •**•*» hot ■»»•• k BEST! Chevy chase Md Douelaa Orr. Wood- IA lo *1** riot Ira road he was ■ N*NJ»HIP"-Th>* |f* toJ Lt. Col. Ashman-Marshall Oresn. Stephen game coming up, ative Sol Bloom of New York) Atlantic to 12 Months Scores of the Middle mon! C C Batheada. Ms haia- Toko Up Steve that th* **nn*1 p*Mn*t*fti* *1 I*. ««l. »l (tulMII uwmX Verges-Bob Threadglll, Sarapede- ordered to remain on campus me there until #50—Mai Kibln. Tree C tot or* ax 1*1 in* n»t***n "Ilham w kept waiting POA members: Burning • *<*• «u. • ttoirlMuon immi ...» for Russell Cooley, Col. J. M. Worthlngton- Bethaada. Md Robert M Bogart cxirnrroA* xnd Aurtln » Pot Pay Major Ropairs to work off demerits Jr •*<» •»« MMMK **i k»l:«tn«> Blll Austin Rlce-BUl Pavltt. acquired and I had to and '•ek Iiuc*. Lander Pielil ... |rf«M'ith« mtrtii .... jinxing the all that food while my own Shreveport La • rrno* 8E Wa»h!ntt«> t>' «>»< I ..Mill Montcalm. Paul Harold Oatman. Norfolk JU1 »P* IMI (KU| s.»» bart, Ted Johnson-Mlke 10 no—"Frank Michalak, Mount Pleas- and C*lrnrio»» Texste Bertie* OK w1 Lar- record he stowed on the throat 73 37-38—78, 148! 'j, Wilson-Torn Wadden, Col. Erana-Jim away stomach thought my ant O C Tow«rn. Md Johnny Muttei Rhoi* Island srr'uss HI Waahinx IM.lMIk W. E. Gifforck-R. Sherly. C Stan Chandler Harper. Portamouih. Va. been b» mutual con ttlvIMiiiltdk—M it sofl. bus. He saw his team win had been cut.” Allview O C EUtcott City Md ton D C ha* •* J. McCarthy-Lou 75 39-34—7S, 148! Bonnleview C. niana* do* '• *Ub p. ,. Lornell-John Meyers. In 05—Jlntmy Duke. Q sent dicaolvad All n.iiln, (Mkiiwi Baltimore Ba.tl- at* to h* Mulltz. again, but it cost him 30 hours’ Fishbait married his college Andy Olbaon. Baltimore Md Walter A Romans. A »nd 8 Bertie* Conte! p*« C. 72 S8-40—.8, 150 w and *u *B* IMWHwMtIS* Mk|K-’«« 11:00 am.—Cortland Perguson-W. more C C Baltimore Md •aid to Austin Pvrj»*n « Alan B. Lyons, Thackara- mopping, sweeping and dusting. sweetheart, Mable Breeland, John Norfolk 10:10—Harrr J Orleamer montra du* CaSrncroas Texaco hectic* •r(auat.|MM id.*! Brlster, Bost-J. O’Donnell, Bethesdai *•**' Banned Bowen, 74 41-37—aft. 152 C Md Chandler Harpei are to he* paid to William W Catra- ti.nimM ». »i, !• Art Dreyer, Geo. 8qutllacote-Fellx As on the House and have a C Betheada, i *ik»t Joe Magum-Mack doorkeeper they 6-year-old Beach. Baltimore Olenaheallah O C.. Portsmouth. Va *ft*rke*e *»* »>»«>,,. ewrk L. 8herfy-R. Bennett, Ralph I SB » 1.1 J. Treslder. side at the 74 40-38—78.152 10:16—Hugh McLalUa. Army Chemical: £»» p m n^i Taylor. Stan Levy-A. Capitol. Fishbait daughter. Sarah Patsy. •* "*M* 12:00—Hugh Lynch-Andy Evans, Bill John Kelly. Norfolk 78 38-38—78. 152 ; enter. Md "Howard L Savage. Jr m* tietni.# knows every member at sight "My little girl really knows larktvllle O A C C„ Clgrkivllle. Tann *i«w>see. » Mini in «»« C. C,. Rockville. Md totnproMor and hanking moat Cheek Thorn ton Moore. — 10:40 Peyton Flaming, unattached. to b* told on Tuaadaf. May SI. Al Jamison. Quantlco PYRENE H*3 np!m.—D. Johnsen-T. Bradford. J. HratUTllle. Md. ■f* Alan McCarroll-Tom Ohio, with June dates, O. C Quantlco, Va Merers-C. 8. Lornell. Rosecroft Race Card Held Over possibly ybdUsatoad. Mem- °-2 time in 32 iwktf fc*c* and for the first years Bhf*. Tann. "Desmond Sullivan Essex S«£sW«ffijVirginia bagtnnmg at ISifig •‘*j*e| jHUkikBs I* ■i*» Rit* C C.. Essex Failf, N. J. a m. and eonunulng ISIpepJMt> k*#*kw» UklMi.1 s i it be an all-match play af- ihar**Har«f.*« ■ PORTABLE may loso—Jack Isaacs Lons lay Raid told Term* Cash All sola* Mbtact After O C.. Langley Al* Baa*. Va John Baa* lad •'*“* Eri%^U^ep^lfeS?SLUM.ddlWamP. Rain Washes Out Start Two of the PGA sections to confirmation br Ut* Uni John Hoyt-AI wheeler. fair. Md Mortimer, Clifton Park O C.. Baltimore. Dutrlct Court for Ui* Eastern DU ■ extinguishers 5:00 p.m.—Clara Blas-Carol the change at the * Amateur*. Sherfy. Carter Daweon- ly an hour’s wait in hope the will sponsor lr|rt of Virginia MAVRH E !> Olenoro Hall-Jo By George Hufcer ■ Felicia Miller-Ann Fennessey, and. if 128 NOHKNBERO Trust** in Bank- r3S3,sSTWv ■ and built-in Jo Conklin. downpour would stop, the track annual meeting passed, street. •*» •tllce Grogsn-Dorothy Estes, Ruth Orogan- They’ll try again tonight to get miner -101 S Washington Ur* *ert «M will sectionally Szabo to Alexandria t« 4«lr> men sM «tl» atrip,,,* Chrlstlne Norley. management put the mobile start- players qualify Rocca, Grapple Virginia Hr _ ■ FIRE SYSTEMS to a •**«** kith •)! nio/rtf. ,en harness horse racing away start on the scene, *•»,r*m»»r», Sunday. ing gate through a test run down ind match play Celt M «r NO DOWN PAYMENT Mr fpnfckB 9:00 a.m.—Willie Herbert-Marion Ant- the round At Outdoor Mat Show Button Hamntii V, ij Service gala start at Rosecroft Raceway the track. The it slid eliminating qualifying *** het-**<*r vs. winner Clara way and Sfl-t*!!oh auiomtllr Pyrene Depot ness. Barbara Werbach is 40 Mortimer match, Charlotte was a The 1951 PGA tentatively Three headline bouts will top heater. 4-rear suarante* S.11S r*BMM 4MI wm “ok All Sint and Type* Bias-Carol and this time the weatherman skidded convincing demon- 'retailed Other knd »'*** Duff, Palfrey-Antlgnat. modefc sk»«r»f> for IMOHI »*>o ng nr«*. Decker-Margaret set for , either at Lew the first rassle show of the season k» HI Sold and Serviced 10:00 a.m.—Margaret Oraham-F. Barry, stration that there would be no at kll* i« 4o « k • imi M|. appears to be on the payroll and j •** Root. Worsham's Oakmont Club or the under the of Mrs *!•« *wrr hovw ittuH pit r*« Pearl McCoy-Carrle ,_„ that promotion »‘T^flRQ Lynch. racing night. M" BWr-m NATIONAL 11:00 a.m —Ann Oray-Barbara | earning his money. Sunny and Field Club, where Den- ! Florence Turner at Griffith Sta- ‘•‘i .*• }«ttf 1:00 p.m.—Bara Moore-Sosle Glrgosian. for tickets sold Pittsburgh jtmrMiM-,* weather was slated in Money already ft Co.. Ine. Monday. fair today ny Schute won in 1937. dium next Wednesday night. AGENCIES Equipment Supply vs. winner on the daily double and first race HELP WANTIO 9.00 a.m.—Margaret Stone contrast to yesterday’* intermit- Friends of report he Antonio Rocca. outstanding 1244 9th «St. N.W. RK. 4430 Sosle Glrsoslan-Sara Moore. was refunded and rainchecks will ATTENTION DOMESTICtOEIIM the or TOMORROW. tent showers that hampered is taking daily walks around a golf contender from Argentina, will -Job haadattarurt I *m**rl*n**d be honored at of maidi rook*. Boys. at Rosecroft and finally ahy night the is fatter general houaeworkar* boys course in Fort Worth and meet Sandor Szabo in one. The Duller* laundre****. ate *&.fc.’K.iAs 9 a m —Mslcolm Lelth-C. French, D. meeting. out with a final ... Kinnear. washed everything than ever at 140. A Richmond other bouts are being arranged. Barnes-E. _ llfc 10 a.m.—Sandy Pearson-Mike JUuh. downpour 10 minutes before the Betting stopped abruptly at radio station was considerably em- -3 Tom Beall-James Farrin, Peter Dell-Oor- .tsxmii'C’zZiw pMrflMhrR COTTAGE 8 time. about 7: SO pjn. when the rain a _ post giving SUMMER don Osmond. p.m. barrassed yesterday after Special 1-Week Only 11 a m.—Walter Schlff-Bill Corse. Don- came. That was 25 minutes be- jrsr srasiasrs.t*>Vutor 1.1th and Era •** Prefabricated. Erect Yourtelf H. Valensl-D. Beatty. The same racing program set stroke-by-stroke account of the BERVIOE < •" • • ald Dell-D. Barnett. a •, IBB fore the set-back post time (it holes by Charles wraitfi__ •<*> k> Ikor. Juniors. _ for last was held over to first five played ou«Bt» « ml Tim night Jrnk * a.m_Joe Sidley-Bddle Beale. had been moved back ■skn * 9 this first sr., a 73 shooter, the CAR PAINTED ADAMS TEACHERS’ kkkir kdt4 C*ft • •» « 10x12 Coss-Raymond Gunderson. Dick Btewart- tonight with the $1,000 Innovation Schneider, Lem. Dennis night from 8 to 845 pan.), but Bill Owen, N. Pearlsino-Blll mile trot, the seventh race, tMI first day. They had him slightly AGENCY oam-CBT *i* bb m Foot Hevener-Robert Plersteln, John Dolfls-Johr. a sum BAKED S40.7B Pi*** n*»* i*f*r«9Mpp §rpf ••*•## Herrmann, card already goodly had been confused with George Schnelter. Co.oiado Bldg 1« and O WE SMS. i Myers, Winston Sutter-Alan feature. Tonight’s original Priee tana UU up Tom Oareche-Burt Epstein. room dumped through the windows. leader with a 66. l»W». reeffcerki 1>4 .m_ ..~~xTi.a i sr/wr^, Welt has been canceled to make first-round ®-HKd*-» 11 a.m.—Ted Rogers-Dlck Brewer, Total ranUk dmired. knrttj* Me Lane-Arthur Cohen, John Clifford-BlU Wagering Seen Fair. Demaret blamed Lew for tomorrow night's hefty pro- Jimmy Body-Fender Week «4trrfi»» «<••«« $209 Guess, Harrison Straley-D. Bannett. Sam Joseph J. Blumline, manager of tr*«a KlwnM Albert-Phil Work. Alan McNabb-Larry on which Rosecroft Cup, Worsham for local papers carry- «o Star betas 4a HOT 10X18-FOOT gram th^ aa Laubscher. the mutuel department, reported Demaret’* as 42 on his - taeloaa ortataai talaraneaa, R. Orunderman-John a at a mile and a sixteenth ing age Cow. *32 otkar ma tar tala at prr total ealaa 11:30 am.—V. pace that on Tops, Prefabricated design goes up Boteler. Rob- $4,354 had been wagered tart a tha par ante aa* panel Prlsby, Dick Stoever-Mlllard for a $2,500 stake, is featured. birthday anniversary Wednesday. Med* te war—IwteM Capita ert Johnson-Alan Reynard. grwMli w«» »«l laat in sections. Just bolt it together the daily double and $3,986 on the was Worsham told Ciepltli nMitwr—llrw MU 4:00 p.m.—Otto Hetsel vg. winner of In that race. Rosecroft President Jimmy 36, but and move it. See it in our winner of Cosa-Gun- first race up to that time. Those display Sldley-Beale match, reverse his the pressroom different. match vs. winner-of Stewart-Owen William E. Miller will room. Don't wait—Summer is here. derson figures, he said, were Soot Covers, match. one very good The latest money-winning list, H>9„5 _ original plan of not driving Immediate delivery to your lot, Girls. for the first race on opening of his horses on his track. Hell announced today, shows Lloyd GENERAL AUTO PAINTERS f.o.b. rfiill. 10:00 a.m.—Carol Olive-Paddy Butcher. night, especially in a part of the Carol Mortlmer-Dlnny Rogers. Naney be in the sulky behind Henry Volo Mangrum on top with $10,707, to MU L St. N.W. ST. MU OTHER COTTAGES Corse-Belmar Gunderson, Laura L. Larson- country where the folk are not too Middlecoff 's Of the Oeea Wk. a P M. AIm Set.. Bee. Cherry Orme. and should be a second or third Cary $9,999. familiar with sulky racing. # 10x18 $309 10x24...$399 Jinftr Oirla. choice to take all. Likely favorite top nine, seven are committed to 10:00 a.m. — Eleanor Johnaton-Lola 10x30—.$499 10x3$.—$590 Bailey. W. N. Atomic the $15,000 Washington Star Open Deltemelr, Janeth Lloyd-Jant will be Reynolds* Rosccroft Entries Bomb. Among other good entries July 1-4 at Prince Georges and Open Thun, fr Fri. till 9 P.M. FIRST RACK—Pure*. MOO; 3-Tear-oMs driven by possibly all nine will be there. ... Doily fr Set. till 5:30 are Emalou Hanover, and up; trot; 26 condition ad; 1 milt. Roller Skaters Assembling Tom Wingate and who recently did 1. Connie Ral-B. Avery Oliver Is using a putter borrowed at 2. Billy Roeeeroft-J. Menky the Model Home on pisplay a 2:08 mile at Harrington, Del., 3. Judea Bohemia__R. Bower from Ed Semmler, District Paul 4. Todd Scott _P. ItoaoDcranta salesman, who never For Tri-State Title Meet and Marion Direct, driven by 6. Flo Hanover_Q. Brennemen golf goods Vineyard and who won $37,000 as 9. Jslspe--C. Kelly may get it back after Oliver's sec- A majority of the 150 entries, ?. Columbus Hanover_W Webb a 2 and 3 year old. 3. Bally Dewey-L. APPlecate ond-round 6$. men and women, scheduled to Last night’s cancelation was a Also eligible: SHXBB participate in the Arst annual •. Expensive -J. Rudnik big disappointment to the crowd 10. Mr. McS. Stone_ I BoL rri-State roller skating champion- 11. Orchid Hanover _J. Equipment Co. of about 7,000 that turned out Thomas; ships at the Alexandria Arena to- High Baseball Playoff 2473 Sherman Are. NO. 1919 to welcome harness horse SECOND RACE—Purse. 2000; TENNIS OUTFIT morrow, Sunday and Monday will ready 8-year-j literature back to the Washington olds and up: pace; 27 conditioned; 1 mile.: Write for racing _ put in an appearance tonight, 1. Worthy Land E Avery ! For DimwHw Day Waakaa4 Centrally laeated bet. Ga. Are. and area. The $800,000 Rosecroft plant 2. Eddie's Ace .W. Cantwell i The Virginia and Mary- Direct Back 1th St. below Enclld—Plenty Parklnc District, the 8. Donnie _R. Hendershott Set by M was in shape except for 4. victory Red Kane_ P. Roseneranu Showers. Nationally* land will be represented strongly. top and there was no sign 6. Justice Hal ..P. Vineyard Good luck can't last forever: famous Roc- MM The skaters will compete for 04 dampness 6. Sterling Boy -B. L Heureui QC last-minute rush that had 7. Crusade! Chief___ J. »1er The public high school baseball medals and 20 trophies. of the quet, Fress, #MoVV until late afternoon 8. Peterkln Besmear_B. Kelly series was played under sunny Tomorrow’s action will get un- kept workmen cover and 3 8. Mly --M. Hubbard dies all season. Yesterday, though, 12:445 and will getting everything ready. "iffiaoos * der way at p.m. round of the cham- ball*. Com- while the The crowd took the rain good the second jontinue until midnight THIRD RAC*—Purse. 8*00: 3-yaar-elds A VahM and was willing to dt 24 conditioned 1 mils pionship playoffs between Eastern plot* OOtfit.. $4.50 Sunday and Monday competition naturedly •yrmTeam: watch the horses run, and Tech at Griffith Stadium and will extend from 10 ajn. until the there and After near- Western and WUeon at Wilsoo 'Insine hour. but it was impossible. MT. VERNON i: « were rained out. Both games were 8. Voland___E. Coioy rescheduled for today. 7. Morocco-i. i BoT*! Also scheduled today were the Cydo Sport Sfcopo to Street Jf.W. 46 Masonic Bowlers Shoot high school track meet finals. MS G 8. 49 . endon Mock fired last fall. maple plant. writer, were married yesterday at automobile accident set of 463. CENTURY the season’s high Arlington. The knot was tied by I The list of Shah Trophy con- of .the Jenkins Rus Spilman Justice of the Peace Hugh Mc- RUNABOUTS• testants: the 630 top-average team bagged Caffery at the Court House. Tfct l«Mt of tatetri with 127-52 for 104. with A1 prise Bam now is a night club singer Wright of A. H. Cohen second U.S^JSa^f-SSS iron (t. to M H. and movie actor. Immediately nulM mi 126-112. was the "urSwiMwifiS fit srtooC from SMS. with Weight after the esnmony the couple left beat with 2*5. ENGINE FARTS—REPAIRS loop’s spare-maker for Hew Tort by plana. Jim Melton of Atwell Decorators Mahan & Gall, lac. gggjg tbs most strikes with 96. johnny Stump, with 162. topped w I33BSLS.W. ML 1113 ft At Mateo An.