<<

’"’ '»">» >¦> <"> ¦ THE EVENING STAR C-5 Visitation ** PiFclier's Refusal to Pass Convent Washington, D. C. Georgia Tech, raiDAT, NOYSMBIB «. 1«M Robinson Beats Japanese Has Field Hockey r Originar 7«| H.A.1% TOKYO, Nov. 9 UP).—A Japa- second and Robinson stepped to Battle Tomorrow Top pitcher [HERSON 11 N.i. Volunteers nese refused to an the plate. Bessho shook off the obey Itwill be the against order opened way sign Golds the Servict W)n!«V W«(f—OpYiTSat and the for an to walk Robinson. Whites spirited llth-lnning pushed in a field fyockey outburst that The Giants’ catcher ran to the test at Georgetown FREE HEADLIBHT across a run and gave the Brook- mound, then to the dugout and Visitation Big lyn Dodgers Convent at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow Grid Card a 5-4 victory over back to the mound, apparently A total 50 points ADJUSTMENTS the Yomiuri Giants today. repeating of toward With any Continned From Page the order. Bessho the annual school pennant will C-l The Giants’ manager ordered again shook off the sign and tenders push most members of Pitcher Takehiko Bessho go to the winner. Every girl In the top 10 to walk threw. Gilliam raced home as the school is into unaccustomed . Dodger third the screamed right-cen- either a “Gold” or AIIIO > roles lesser lights. Oklahoma, ball to “White,” as baseman, in the top of the 11th. terfleld for a the school’s colors. 1, of a double. | No. casts the shadow a The pitcher and victory gave Dodgers Representing the Golds, man- 36-game winning refused Rob- The the streak over inson smashed a double that a 11-4 record their aged by Joan Hedding, will be REPAIRS inept lowa Michigan on exhibition Pickup and delivery State. drove in Junior Gilliam from tour of Japan, with one tie game. Barbie Bulow, Broncia Conger, i State, No. 5, plays Purdue; Ohio winning Renie Emmet, Roselyn Fannon, % second with the run. Rookie Jim Gentile, struck ' State, No.. 7. meets Indiana; who ?’.'. “He shouldn’t have done such out three times yesterday, Carmen Gonzales, Mary Lou / ... .kl. Syracuse, No. 9, tries Holy Cross, Gardiner, thing,” Manager Nobuyasu Patty Lynch, Liz AUTO— a\ home Claaf Tlntad ? ' and Michigan, 10, plays slammed a run in the sec- a Curve 4 Slot ,7 J| ; gIHHaP J| 4* /' No. Illi- Mlzuhara said bitterly of his ond inning to put the Dodgers Murphy, Rosemary Shea, Mary nois. Miami (Fla.), No. 8. is pitcher after the game. Shaffer and Margaret idle. “I in- ahead. It was his eighth home Yates. structed him to walk Robinson run of the tour. Miss Murphy is the daughter of Other leading intentionally, Dodgers . iIDO H. Gabriel Murphy, Washington GLASS attractions to- but he Insisted on 010 000 01—5 7 0 » Service while you Navy Clients . 020 001 010 00—4 0 wait. Open Sal | morrow include at Duke, pitching to him.” (7) end Olson; businessman and leading indi- mo,Brencm. Roebuck Oto- ? Notre Dame at , Har- With two Dodgers Hortuchi (3). Bessho iT) end Fullo stockholder in the ' t V. 1 1 out in the ~ Roebuck Losing vidual Wash- vard at Princeton, Penn at Yale, Uth, the walk would have put pftefier—Beuho*r - ington Club. EASY CREDIT Georgia Home runs; Dodgers—Oentlle. Olson. MIL at Florida. Rice at Ar- men on first and second and set Olents—rullo. Playing kansas, Wyoming for the Whites, man- |SSSSSBI at Montana, up a forceout at any base. aged by Kay Lynch, will be Mlml ?fl| Mr UCLA at Washington and Cali- Bessho entered the game in Morgan, Bourbon, fornia Barbara Car- at Southern California. the seventh and held the Dodgers mel Clay, Mary Delaney, Mau- In games tonight, it’s Rich- until Gilliam opened Youngstown. 13; Ousteeus Adolphus. hitloss the 0. reen Gaine, Betsy Hammond, mond at George Washington in Uth with a single. Mesa (Colo.). 32; Carbon (Utah). S. Jane Straub, Mary Tuthill, a Southern Conference game Two outs later, Gilliam was on Arkansas Prosh, 20; Texarkana J. C., Anne Week and Mary Jo Wenzel. and Southern Oregon College at Hawaii. , ' Georgia Tech, with a 12-game HELP unbeaten streak that includes MAKE THE LIONS ROAR— (right) and will last year’s 7-7 tie with Tennes- be here Sunday, trying to help the win their seventh straight Na- see. definitely will have George tional Football League game against the Redskins at Griffith Stadium. Cassady Volkert running at right half- is the team’s leading ground-gainer with 319 yards on 77 tries, while Hart, slow back against the Vols. After starting at fullback this year, scored two touchdowns in last Sunday’s 17-14 missing last week’s 7-0 chiller victory over the San Francisco Forty-Niners. If the Redskins stop this pair against Duke because of a leg and others—they’ve got a chance of winning. injury, Volkert impressed Coach Bobby Dodd so much in yester- day’s drill he “may even start.” aW"”I’"’ Tailback is 1 Tennessee’s big Arcaro Says Nashua man, a 5-foot-10 Quit Out ball of fire who plays as though he invented the pass-run option. With Ohio State and Michi- IfHe Got Dirt in His Face gan State ineligible for the Rose \ jib Continued From Fore C-l three months vacation to see if Os Lions Lineup Bowl, Minnesota could virtually i away trip tied him because he didn’t much he can break from it. nail its first to the Pasa- Gil Mains, Detroit defensive dena by defeating President of the Jockeys’ placed '¦ classic lowa. like a horse on the outside of end, has been on the in- ' Gophers Guild, Arcaro said conditions jured The are unbeaten but him.” were much reserve list and won’t ap- once-tied (0-0 by Northwestern), better than when he pear against 15-year-old, the Redskins Sun- while Following John D. Schapiro, broke in as a and day lowa, still in on the bowl that thought when the undefeated Lions battle, only Jr., president of Laurel, and the he the guild had try to : has lost to Michigan. helped. Membership, said, stretch their streak to It’s Minnesota's Bobby Cox Duke de Noallles, a top figure in he is in 1 a privilege, a right, seven a row. : Against Hawkeye Kenny Ploen, not and the will replace Mains, thoroughbred racing in France, to kids not only are better who fractured a pair of dandy quarterbacks. educated a bone above his ankle in last 1 the microphone, Arcaro gave his but get more protection. The Break for Oregon State Sunday’s victory over -sv, film patrol, he said, the Sau \ •SjEPvjßHlp « ' • audience a veritable bookful of also elim- Forty-Niners. Oregon State got its mImSSuZSL r inated the need learning Francisco foot in racing information. for Mcllhenny, . the Rose Bowl how to leg-lock expertly, Don rookie half- door when UCLA herd upset week, While immune to tension in horses and grab saddle blankets. back from Southern Methodist, , Stanford last but most big races, because there Eddie is a doubtful starter, but the i the Beavers will have to dam up are was asked if racing was passer plenty of SIOO,OOO purses to be honest. Lions have enough manpower to i John Brodle to make it give pay had, the tanned, wiry rider said “I wouldn’t have had to ride the Redskins a bad time. off. the Kentucky Derby “still both- 26 years if Ticket sales for the game have Colorado, with only one victory there was any passed 21,000 trips Columbia, ers him.” thievery in racing,” he replied. the mark and Red- in the last 11 to skins biggest ; throws John (The Beast) Bayuk “I I’m enough officials look for the “I’ve lost a lot of sleep over think smart to turnout in several years. at Missouri, rides with that have gotten some of the juice." which particular race,” he con- ' Jimmy Hunter, whose passes fessed. Another questioner wanted to know If trainers were beat the Buffs, 20-12, last year. Eddie blamed this on the fact honest. Big “Well,” Eddie replied, “jockeys OLYMPICS The winner should be the that the Derby carries the most runnerup, going can’t make money getting Continued From Page C-l Seven to the prestige, even though the field is beat. Orange Bowl A trainer may send a horse out of 17-year-old Shoshana Rivner, as a replacement cluttered up with a lot of horses | for the ineligible Sooners. not quite 26-year-old ~ that don’t belong in it, and “it’s that’s fit and tell you a swimmer; David Clemson, not to whip him to death if Kushnir, who will compete ! unbeaten but tied by hard to break down the real con- he’s in (20-20), short, but that’s all,” the jump, 31-year-old Florida hasn’t beaten tenders because they’ve never broad and Maryland 1 The rider advised his Yoav Rai Anan, diver. in the last four tries. infill? ‘hooked’ before.” listeners But Maryland (1-6) ain’t what Favors Top of not to bet any money on the It was originally planned to 130 Pounds they , it used to be. Arcaro that he fa- races couldn’t afford to lose. send a 20-man squad but the indicated He said 2-year-olds Texas A&M, with one tie (14- vored a top weight limit of 130 are more number was cut because of the by Houston) formful than older Mideast conditions. 14 and six victories, pounds for handicapping pur- horses be- ranks with Southern Methodist poses, cause they haven’t time In this gayly festooned because every pound over had to South | as the lone unbeatens in the con- that figure tells on a horse. He smarten up and get cute. Old Australian metropolis and the selling platers, who swelling Olympic village, it is ; ference. SMU has passer Char- also favored “dead weight tied run every ’ ley Arnold, while week or two weeks, to feel the full Impact the Aggies have in the right places” rather than know when difficult ’ the second best overall heavy they’re in race, long of the withdrawals. defense a jockey fbr a race. a and shots among major teams and a stable No change of plane to Santiago, Chile. First-class Star flights by As for riders, he said Willie win more often on off-tracks Melbourne officials are reso- good lutely going prepara- of horses. Texas Christian, a El InterAmericano DC-7Bs, or tourist El Pacifico DC-6Bs. Shoemaker and Willie Hartack than on racing strips, he ahead With 7-6 to the Aggies for opening loser and still / ' would give anybody they rode said. tions the Games No- ahead for SMU, against Arcaro vember 22. still has a “the willies,” but that called Citation the best chance to repeat as champion. another youngster not to be horse he ever rode, although he Tree-lined Melbourne is loaded with visitors ; The Frogs play Texas Tech. overlooked was Johnny Heck- said the less willing Nashua had from all parts of Hitting lightly: Heidelberg the others man. Eddie recalled that Heck- about as much potential. He the world and in vil- hasn’t lost grass lage, some 8 miles from Oklahoma to lowa man won seven races in one day said racing is more naturtf the heart ' State since Chicago horses, of the city, athletes 1931, and hasn’t been at recently and thought for but there is too much of all na- scored upon by the Cyclones that youngster racing tions. including American, Rus- ranked with the in this country to run since 1951. Itwas 52-0 last time. best of the younger riding set, consistently on grass. sian and Japanese,. are fra- ... Michigan State Arlington ternizing freely. is a three- Heckman is the youngster “At Park, where touchdown favorite, with Pur- who, in summoned they of Reception of the Japanese is 195*. was have a lot it,”Eddie said, ; due’s passing Len Dawson and from New Orleans to Miami “after 15 days one of the most heartening for to of a 40-day meet- End Bob Khoenle doubtful start- only replace suspended Jimmy Stout ing the turf worse Games officials, since they had The than the is -1 ers because of injuries. . . . on Landlocked in the Widener dirt. figured that some World War II Handicap. would Hoosler Coach Bemie Crimmlns Heckman arrived with Someone remembered that bitterness remain. said “very This subject brought Indiana looked un- $7 in his pocket after his emer- Eddie had miscalculated and was up satisfactory” in drills gency flight, by Kent Huges, who made a -1 for Ohio but was consider- pulled up too soon after lead- re- State. The Buckeyes have won ably wealthier after winning the ing in Cup years newed appeal for all nations to a Pimlico some 16 in .. $102,000 purse. get behind the Games. 1 a row in the Big Ten. . ago and asked if he could ex- Holy Cross has a passing attack Arcaro said he thought Pointing out that often nations a good plain it. ' that could give Syracuse trouble, horse was 90 per cent of winning are enemies in one war and al- direct replied. service “Sure.” Arcaro “I but the Crusaders lost race, although lies in another and to Penn a some old horse should have been in bed instead that he him- State, Syracuse players self was prisoner Japa- 43-0. defeated in the audience disagreed of riding that day.” a of the Penn State, 13-9, week. with him. There are about 10 nese. Kent Hughes said: “I ex- last riders in the country who would tend an especially warm welcome do as well as any other on any Marshall Reports to the Japanese. Let us tele- particular horse, he added. scope history in the true spirit Feels Better Than Ever of the Olympics.” As for his own riding career, Louisville Offer Sixty-five countries are still Washington Arcaro said some jockeys who The Redskins have received listed to compete. Olympic had retired advised him not to what George headquarters announced that 1 Marshall terms a do it until convinced he 1,052 athletes are now in camp was ."fantastic” offer to transfer through. Eddie said he feels' from 31 countries. “better than ever” this year, and their J. Lyman Bingham, executive that before he thinks of quitting 1 franchise to Louisville, Ky., but director of the United States the saddle he’ll take a two or; with four yean to go on their Olympic Committee, meanwhile lease at Griffith Stadium it can- said at a news conference that YOU not be considered at this time. “everything is magnificent." BE THE Marshall said if the offer is He said the United States team to still Chile j good at the end of that is the most powerful In history 'time he might and will QUARTERBACK consider it. On do well. Regularly other: occlusions, however, the S7S fi Answer Redskins'j boss has indicated (Question on Page C-3.) that he would be reluctant to I leave * 4. Fake dive and pass. Worst Washington. 37“ The Redskins AUTO GLASS finest, way to South W 7. call. Very shaky. The pass prob- also want a new We ere Complete with cote!Mm Your fastest equipped to promptly ably stadium in Washington, point- • Control focutirtg won't be completed and any auto glati job ~*‘, **>•’ handle • Priam Binocolors cs:o you'll lose ing out that ticket sales lag be- to induetry. by Star flights % the ball. known the • Mod* in U S. Zone of Germany America is first-class mp^rtosAV 7 3. Quick kick. This goes best cause fans demand better seats. • Por Sport* end all-around mo on early downs. jOnly a new stadium can correct ofEl InterAmericano DC-78. Radar 2. Sneak. Not a bad choice. | ithat situation. Chances are taken on this one ¥ In many games every year. HOCKEY RESULTS for smooth flight, day and night. 1. Punt. Best call. You’re tied. The Oeorge Washington "Wellington's Beit Known offense ' Daily service. Now, with new excursion cV ambmcasT hasn't stampeded you. Let’s play Chicago. S; Toronto.Sr?2. Nome In Glati" ¦^ It safe. Bolton, 3: Detroit. 1. U. 6-1234 • LI. 4-1234 fun I „ IKTERRATIOMAL I.IAGCT your

Call year Travel Agent ar T Jjr “** MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON NATIONALAIRLINES, STerling 8-54J4 or PAN AMERICAN. REpuHic 7-3700 J) //' Ticket Office*! -wf )j* FAN AMERICAN, 1600 K Street, N.W. NATIONAL. Hotel Sutler Bill Malone and Bob WMAL Tune in at 1:40 P.M. Pickett call the action *or P re ‘Bam * show and color A ft direct from Oe# W an( j com p| e fe game Byrd Stadium. RADIO description. National *Pan American *Panagra National Airlines Pan American World Airwayt Pan American-Grace Airways