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THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. ** Old Dominion Nines Len Penso Scores MONDAY. JtJNE IS, 1853 A-17 Need 2 Extra Weeks > Final to Blair v Ji H Iha In Race Win Boys Get Gym Exercise To Settle First Place Jlffi Sprucing Up Football ' Potomac Sailing Title Field * Hr The first-half champion in the f mm ago, said, enough money By Malcolm Lamborne, Jr. By Bob Hanson he had Old Dominion League will not be Baseball is in full swing and ; been promised, including a sub- Len Penso, veteran Penguin stantial sum by the Maryland determined for another two thoughts good Class skipper, is the 1953 sailing of football are a \ Capital Park and Planning Com- weeks, although regular play champion of the Potomac River three months away for most mission, to install lights. But the was supposed to yesterday. : mmm ns and its tributaries. schools, but not at Montgomery outbreak of the Korean war put None of the six teams were The popular ex-commodore of Blair High School. a ban on strategic materials able complete eight- Potomac River Sailing which would have been used to their the As- The male student body has and game schedules and the v sociation won the title late yes- the project was abandoned. three n’'iKdililliillißjg., m ~ wk teams tied for first place—Atchi- Aye) ..a—'. • / - o terday against a fleet of six other been industriously working grad- At that time the cost was esti- son and Keller, McLean and Co- top-ranking skippers who com- ing, rolling and sodding the mated at about $20,000. peted in seven lonial Restaurant—must play races in a smoky athletic field. Some 600 boys Field Should Be in Shape. the next two northeaster off National Airport. Sundays in order to under the supervision of Dave the make up two games each. Penso went into the final race Meanwhile, field should #H mm if” in second place, two points Carrasco, basketball coach, re- be in first-class condition for Colonial Restaurant threw the drwgm back opening of John Dodge of George Wash- moved rocks, stones and other Blair’s football game race into a three-way deadlock - ' fins- vh MW this fall under its coach, to aBhB ington University. He needed to and then rolled and seeded • new yesterday as it knocked off At- debris be appointed in the next week chison and Keller, * finish with at least one boat be- the ground. 7-2, with a X. tween and hard-sailing or two. seven-run sixth inning. JJ) him the year, Brother Tempest Class skipper. “We use the boys during differ- This incidentally, Blair Love limited A&K to six hits. ent parts of the day.” Carrasco will play half of its ' eight-game * by The other contender, McLean, *.»¦ .x' % ippt - Wins Slim Margin. said. “Instead of taking gym schedule with teams in the newly downed Forestville, 5-1, behind hhi ' ' He did just that, finishing sec- class we have them out here on formed Maryland Bi-County Charlie Heiden’s three-hitter, jB ond with Dodge fourth. That the field working. Several foot- I League, composed of teams in and the Virginia White Sox gave Penso 35 V» points to ball players were injured last nearby Montgomery and Prince slammed Vienna, 14-2. Dodge’s 35 points. In addi- year because of the poor condi- Georges Counties. The teams in HE’S SA OUT!—Umpire Lon Warneke started to signal safe but changed his mind as A1 Dark, New York Giants’ third V 4 Silver Hill is still in base- tion to winning the sailing crown tion of the field. the new league in addition to unbeaten man, put the ball on Stan Musial, St. Louis’ outfielder, in the fourth inning of the first game of yesterday’s double-header at the the Prince Georges County Sub- Musial here, Penso will represent Wash- Blair are Bethesda-Chevy Chase, Polo Grounds. attempted to steal, but Catcher Wes Westrum fired a fast throw to Dark for the out. The Cardinals beat ington Aim at Lights by 1954. Suitland, League ' Bay Bladensburg urban after winning its the Giants twice, 1-0 and 9-4. in the Chesapeake and fifth straight —APWirephoto sailing championship at Balti- "Not only that,” he continued, Northwestern. Blair opens Its yesterday, 11-0, hope by have over Shower’s Lee’s more July 3. “but we 1954 to football season September 28 Jewelers. for night games Tavern and Phillips TV re- As a further lights installed with a league game against measure of the community activities.” mained tied for place by Louise Suggs Seeking competition, and Suitland away. The completa second Laurel Handicap keen the series lighted beating Shamrock AC, 5-1, and Graded Native Dancer Slated wound up with a three-way tie In connection with a schedule: September 26, Suit- Accokeek, MONDAY, JUNE 15. .POST TIME, 8:30 P.M. third. They field. Carrasco said that com- land, away: October 3, Bladens- 14-5, respectively. Fourth Western Title for were Bob Ray, coaches, alumni, FIRST RACE—Purse, *800; class RACE—Purse. *10,000; mittee of the burg; 9, *Hagerstown, away; 16, Eddie Lloyd By 23 SEVENTH - top Comet sailor; Jack Fordyce, and Sleepy Thomp- tho Associated Press trot; 1 mile. stake event No. I. Free-for-all-trot. Run Dwyer PTA and student body has been •Allegany, away: P.P. Washington.” To runnerup 24, son pitched Snug ATLANTA, Horse. Driver. Odds. “The in and who won honors in Northwest- Harbor to its June 15.—Louise 5. Edsel Hanover (P. Ervin) 3-1 4. Yankee Hanover (P. Ervin) 5-2 appointed to contact civic groups ern; 31, Coolidge: eighth and Pownall) the PRSA spring series for November 7, ninth straight vic- Suggs, the Ben Hogan of wom- 3. Athlone Pat (T. Walters) 4-1 1. Florican <H. 2-1 in Silver Spring and Takoma 14, tories in the Anne 1. Darn Quick (L. Cummlford) 5-1 R. Pronto Don (B. Schue) 3-1 Thistles, and Morton Knight, Frederick: Bethesda-Chevy Arundel Coun- en’s golf, set out over her home 2. Nathan (H. Pownall) 6-1 5. Stiver Riddle (J. Chapman) 6-1 Arlington Park and outline the need for Chase. ty R. Kenyon (J. Belote) 2. Hadley Hanover tR. Walker) Classic runnerup this spring in the Major League in a double- course today in quest of her fi-1 6-2 such a project. About three years •Night games. 4. Tltania Hanover (O. Brenn’man) 8-1 3. Theme Song (F. Fitzpatrick).. 8-1 By the Chesapeake 20s. Each scored header at Glen Burnie. Lloyd fourth women’s Western Open 6. Petrlna Rosecroft (J. Arthur)-- 8-1 7. Risen Sun (P. Hannls) 10-1 Associated Press gave up one hit in 7. Fred Butler (W. Allen) __ls-1 6. Silver Faith (E. Minnlear) 15-1 NEW YORK, June 15.—A busy 30*4 points. winning the championship. SECOND RACE—Purse, $800: class first game, 9-0, and Thompson ’’Little Toughie,” as she is CC pace; 1 mile. summer and fall program is Penso, a commander in the 3. Palconridae Peter <J. Stokley) 3-1 being mapped Coast Guard, started off Semifinals Begin Today allowed five in his 5-0 shutout in often called, led a select field 7. Night Flare (W. Hudson) 4-1 for Alfred Van- with a Three 8. (W. Wathen) Nines Duke AzolT 5-1 bang, Remain the nightcap. professionals derbilt's Native Dancer, the ex- leading the fleet the first of about 75 and 1. Bonny Meda (T. Lewis) 6-1 Billy Direct Today’s amateurs into the 18-hole 6. Sally Mite (J. Hayes) 6-1 citing gray galloper who won time, with Dodge second. For In Congressional Tennis schedule in the week- quali- Peggy 4. True (J. Wl(cutts) 8-1 the $118,600 Belmont the next couple of races, Penso day leagues (all games at 5:30 fying round. Match play among 7. Topsy Scott (R. Prey) 10-1 Stakes The Congressional “Invita- In Playoffs (R. Quinn) NCAA p.m.): the begins 2. Alice Abbey 12-1 Selections Saturday and clinched the three- drew some of the slower Light- 32 low scorers tomor- Also eligible— year-old ning tional Tennis Tournament goes Saturday Sis Hanover (A. Dixon) 15-1 (For Monday) championship of 1953. Class boats in which all By tho Auociatod Press „ , . Indß«tri*l Lttiu. row and ends over the True Dust (D. Legum) into the semifinal round today V* BilVer HIU on th« 6,339-yard 10-1 Pat, As horsedom still thrilled over hands raced and as a result he OMAHA, W JnSiS,?."”" Capital City Club THIRD RACE—Purse. *800; class CC 1—Athlone Edsel Hanover, at the club on River road in June 15.—Texas and trot; 1 mile. the Dancer’s terrific stretch took two fourths and a lowly . run Michigan, OeD»rt»«nt»l Leans. course. Boga McElwyn Titania Hanover. Maryland with all seeded play- early favorites, and Hick* Chevrolet v». FBI on the South- 6. EA. Wyble) 3-1 at Belmont Park where he sixth. He snapped back in the trn ellipse. Par twisting, hilly lay- 6. Star Rosecroft (J. Arthur) 4-1 2Duke Azoff, Bonny ers still in the running in the Lafayette for the 1. Almeda Maud (C. Thompson) K-l Meda, caught Jamie sixth race with a win which set remained in conten- Ellipse League. and defeated K. divisions. Final matches Security out is 36-35—71. 7. True Key (J. Eyler) 6-1 Falconridge Peter. neck, him up victory. six are today American and Trust v».