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Jhmdan Jhaf Jlpafte Educational —Financial C ** SIXTEEN PAGES Farm and Garden Jhmdan JHaf Jlpafte Educational —Financial C ** SIXTEEN PAGES. WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 26, 1953 Native Dancer Wins Wood by 4 1-2 Lengths for 11th Straight Woodling's Three-Run Homer Off Sima in Ninth Beats Nats, 4-2 i i t —; <• Vanderbilt 1 win, Lose or Draw Colt Yankees Take By FRANCIS STANN THAT INEXCUSABLE BEATING of. Tommy Collins In Earns $87,000 janß nn Fifth Straight Boston pointed up once more the National Boxing Associa- tion’s lack of teeth. The NBA has a rule that when a fighter is floored three times in one round the referee is In Easy Fashion 24,636 ..... stop ... when Before obliged to the bout. Yet a title is at stake it is customary for member Pays Off at 1 to 10; : States to waive the rule, a queer line of Runnels' Hit Brings reasoning. Because one boxer is a Tahitian King Second, Only Runs in Griffs' ' champion and another a contender, are they supposed to be immune from injury Invigorator Third Fourth Loss in Row and death? By th* A»ocia«*d Prasi at NEW YORK, By Burton Hawkins ¦L Walter Hagen, dictating his memoirs April 25.—Native Star Staff Correspondent a New Jersey retreat, is including one Dancer ran his unbeaten string to 11 victories in a row today NEW YORK, April 25.—Gene chapter about the most delightful locker Woodling’s ¦ when the great gray 3-year-old three-run homer in . “Most I rooms he visited in the world. uncoiled a powerful stretch drive the ninth inning, a blast far golfers write about the great holes they to capture the $123,750 Wood into the rightfield seats, dealt I played,” Hagen says. “I’m going to write Memorial at Jamaica. the Nats a fourth straight de- feat today and gave the Yankees 19th holes of golf.” .. The His brilliant so- about the great performance their successive Francis stann. it might be lidified his in fifth victory. 4-2. Haig eminently qualified, chances of victory Left-hander A1 Sima, who the Kentucky Derby next Sat-, had . their added. Eight horse owners have been stripped of tenderly pre- urday at Louisville. This was the nursed two runs boxes at Downs because they sold them at premium sented him in the fourth Inning Churchill Dancer’s richest race and he eas- year Derby ... costs when Pete Runnels delivered his prices last to Kentucky fans. A box ily grabbed the $87,000 first prize from about to a year, but a holder can sell it for in the 3-year-old race first hit in 20 attempts, carried S7O S2OO richest a 2-1 edge into the ninth inning, even more on Derby Day. ever staged in New York. * * • • but beckoned trouble when ho Alfred G. Vanderbilt’s speedy walked Mickey by Mantle. HOW IS IT THAT ADULT PEOPLE, such as some radio colt was given a superb ride A Ladies’ Day crowd of 24,636 his born Eric and TV commentators, are so childishly superstitious as to Louisiana jockey, whooped it up when Hank Bauer Guerin. He pace- ; withhold from the public any mention overhauled the looped a single into right, Man- of a pitcher’s chances setting Tahitian King the near ' pulling up at of throwing a no-hitter? When Chuck Stobbs was setting top tle second base. of the stretch in the 29th v Twice Fails down the A’s last week, Arch McDonald (of all people) and running of this famous Derby to Bunt. ¥ away & •. A ,’ < ' -*» Woodling twice off Bob Wolff carefully refrained from commenting on the fact test and drew with ease to „ A.N' 0-VxS fouled win with the authority of pitches attempting a bunt . a that that Stobbs hadn’t allowed a hit. That helps a pitcher’s champion. THE DANCER MAKES HIS MOVE—Unbeaten Native Dancer starts to widen the gap en route to an easy victory in the would advance the runners. chances of completing a no-hitter? SIOO,OOO-added Wood Memorial at Jamaica yesterday. It was the 11th straight without defeat for Alfred Vanderbilt’s gray Entry Only 1 to 10. Foiled In that effort, he broke Ed Dudley, pro at the Augusta National Golf Club, champion. His next start will be in the Kentucky Derby next Saturday. Jockey Eric Guerin waves his whip alongside The up the game with his The crowd of 40,352 which had second apparently is making a career out of commenting in print Dancer’s neck. Tahitian King, who finished second, is on the right and Invigorator, third, is second from right. home run in two days. Wood- backed Native Dancer and his on President Eisenhower’s golf game. For a golfer who —AP Wirephoto. ling thus staked Relief Pitcher stable mate. Social Outcast, Tom first is a borderline high-80s shooter, Ike has an uncommon down to l-to-10, Gorman to his tri- gave a mighty umph. repertoire of fine shots, to hear ... one Dudley. On count, cheer when the Vanderbilt ex- Until the press really began to Old Bitterness Erupts disastrous ninth, at least, Daryl Spencer of the Giants is all by himself as move. Sima, a 24-game winner with Coming into the stretch, he Royal Captures by rookie-of-the-year — Leo Durocher played him at short dur- Vale Hit Rosen Breaks Chattanooga edged King, last season, had ing spring exhibitions, moved him to third for the opening ahead of Tahitian out-pitched Whitey owned by Ben Whitaker, and Ford and game, and now has him on second base, a position Spencer suddenly shot in the Furillo Throws Bat at Maglie; had a five-hitter in his grasp ahead final Bowie Handicap as Tie as Wynn Hurls The Nats’ never has played. eighth of a to two runs in the mile blast under fourth were set up The tip is out that Washington re-acquired Clyde Vollmer the wire by a margin of 4V on Jackie 2 Giants Rally for 7-5 Victory Jensen’s blooper into only because the Yankees turned down a trade proposal by lengths. 4-3 Win Over Tigers leftfleld and Tahitian King, Two Favorites Fail By th* Associated Press with the help of his three fellow | Mickey Vernon’s smash off first General Manager Joe Cronin of the Red Sox, who offered the rated right be- hind Native Dancer among the By Lewis F. Atchison BROOKLYN, April 25. TMe umpires, restored order in short By the Associated Press ¦ Baseman Johnny Mize’s leg outfielder plus Shortstop Johnny ... Cronin, son- April which Lipon. 1952 juveniles, managed to save Star Staff Correspondent Giants came from behind today time. Both belligerents were al- CLEVELAND, 25—A1 ricocheted into the field j ground-rule in-law of Clark Griffith, gave the Nats second crack at second money of $20,000 by a BOWIE, Md., April 25.—The to beat the Dodgers, 7-5, on A1 lowed to remain in the game Rosen singled across the winning boxes for a double. single with the bases Maglie calmly proceeded run in the eighth inning today Vollmer. And who remembers that month in 1951 when head over the Saxon Stable’s In- anticipated duel between Post Dark’s and to Clyde hit 16 home runs for Boston? vigorator. The latter was the Card and Jampol failed to ma- loaded In the eighth inning, but fan the still fuming Furillo. as the Indians defeated Detroit, near-fight Brooklyn’s 4-3, straight Today's Telecast • • • • second choice at 6 to 1. terialize this afternoon as Mrs. a between “He threw at me,’ Furillo said for their third vic- Invigorator, In turn, was three Weir’s Royal Vale, Carl Furillo and Pitcher Sal after the game, “and I don’t like tory. NEW EVIDENCE THAT the best way Ethel du Pont Os Nats, Yankees to win at the races lengths before Social Outcast in an English Import, scored an up- Maglie of New York almost stole being thrown at!” Early Wynn, the Indians’ top to play hunches supplied by is was Stella Aurata, who paid the field of seven 3-year-olds, set victory in the 36th running the show. “Ididn’t throw at Carl,” Mag- I winner last year with 23 vic- Starts at 1 o'Clock $170.90 for $2 day. ... at Jamaica the other It happened in but all the story must be this of the $20,000 added Bowie The bitterness that has been ; lie declared later. “It was just i tories. got his first triumph of Today’s game between the the Shamrock Purse and Stella Aurata is an Irish importation. sleek, steel gray dancer, who has Handicap. brewing between the rivals over a poor pitch. I was mad at my- the season and his 10th straight Nats and Yankees in New captured the American racing the years erupted in the Dodgers’ allowing over Detroit. He went all the . After the race, the colt’s Irish owner, Joseph Donahue, Royal Vale, a converted hurdle i self for George Shuba York will be televised over public’s fancy with his sensa- the third inning when way, scattering 10 hits and walk- revealed that the 4-year-old had won 11 straight a juvenile racer trained by James E. Ryan, half of I| to get that base hit and didn’t Station WTTG, Channel 5 as tional winning streak, begun Furillo flung his bat at Maglie j ing only two, both intentionally. in Ireland and England and three more races last year when came from last place to win by i get the pitch where I wanted to.
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