M THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. C-2 FRIDAY, JULY 87. 1986 Larsen and Shea 12 Turf Stars Tennis Patrons Warned Meeting Today in NPMRMMM Os Soviet Bid in Game Tennis Semifinals To Compete in PHILADELPHIA, July 27 (/P). A warning that Russia would resentedi Mr. Eisenhower in con- —Art Larsen meets Gil Shea to- dominate world tennis within i gratulating the foundation on day in a semifinal round match the next five years unless the I its “efforts to promote physical of the 57th annual Pennsylvania Arlington Tap United States finds away to in- fitness,1 enjoyable recreation and lawn tennis championships, a still a love for the game and its i good citizenship among young match of the second and third CHICAGO July 27 (TP).— ideals into its youth was made Washingtonians.” seeded players. Twelve of the fastest turf horses by Barney Welsh yesterday as In a report on the patrons The other semifinal, featuring have been nominated for to- the Washington Area Tennis i group’s first four weeks of pro- top-seeded Vic Seixas of Phila- morrow’s $154,850 Arlington. Patrons Foundation reviewed its viding1 free tennis instruction In delphia and fourth - ranked Park Handicap which will close first year’s achievements. i the Washington area, Russ Sammy Giammalva of Houston, the track’s meeting. Welsh, Rockville attorney who i Cooley, director of the program, is scheduled tomorrow. for many years dominated the said total of lessons C. V. Whitney’s Fisherman did i a 953 have In the women’s division, the ’ Middle Atlantic men’s singles been given in the first half of a fast workout yesterday for the 1 entire round of four will be run . championship, project. mile and three-sixteenth grass said he made his l the off today with second-seeded race. Fisherman did 6 furlongs prediction because of the Soviet Clark Clifford, one-time aide FACTORY-TO-YOU i Althea of York meet, government’s policy Gibson New handily in 1:11. of subsidiz- I to former President Truman ing pointed unranked Mrs. Francis A. C. Porterhouse, the only horse ing the game. He out i and chairman of the founda- Vosters, Wilmington, Del., and years tion’s advisory board, that has beaten the great Swaps that in recent America l said upset Karol Fageros of losing top program artist this year, and Mister Gus ar- has been its amateur backers1 of the believe Miami trying her luck against rived by plane from players to the pro ranks because this1 is a new and valuable ap- du California proach juvenile third-seeded Mrs. William yesterday. Impasse, a long shot, of the stars’ desire “to make | to problems, Wilmington, Del. a living.” especially in underprivileged Pont of also arrived by plane yesterday Yesterday’s results: from New Jersey. A message from President Ei- i areas. wholeheartedly Speakers presented by Men's Sinries Other probable starters in- senhower, In- were Quarter-finale —Art Larsen, Ban Lean- clude Blue dorsing the work of the patrons ' Walter Nordlinger, president o( dro. Calif., defeated Sidney Schwartz. Choir, Summer Tan, New York. B—l,8 —1, 4—6. 6—3; Gtl Shea, Prince Morvi, Sir Tribal, Bryn, organization, also was read at I the foundation, while guests Lot Anrelet. defeated Allen Morris. At- press luncheon the were introduced by P. lanta. 6—2. B—6. 6—o; Vic Seixas. Hasseyampa, Behaza, and Brush the in Hotel 1 Earle Philadelphia, defeated Grant Golden, Burn. Statler. Brown, patrons vice president Chtccro. 7 —5, 6—2; Sammy Glam- malva. Houston, defeated Hush Stewart. Mrs. H L. Nathenson’s Blue Murray Snyder, assistant i and head of the District Lawn Pasadena. Calif.. 6—2, 6—2. appears presidential press secretary, rep- Tennis' Association. Women's Sinries Choir the probable 1 Quarter-finals Althea Gibson. New favorite and is to be by York, defeated Pat Naud, Ban Mateo, ridden Calif., 6—2. 6—2; Mrs. Francis A. C. Jockey Willie Hartack. Hartack Vosters. Merton. Pa., defeated Lois scored a triple Felix, Mnrlden. Conn., 6—4. 6—o: Karol yesterday to Fagerofr Miami, defeated Mlml Arnold. „. Von Meet Again •’"S| v bring his win total at Arlington Rocca, Hess Redwood City. Calif.. 4—6. 9—7. 6—4; <#*** SNNBiS^^^v** to Mrs. William du Pont. Wilmington, de- 73. He won on Marnerleen, feated Janet Hopps, Seattle, 6—4. B—6. I SOJ FATHER-SON RIVALRY—Johnny Dodd, sr. (left), Arete and Deb Chasen. August 6 Swaps, who has broken four in Outdoor Show 42-year-old stock car driver, and his 22-year-old son, their previous meeting at §9 to world’s records in the five Promoter Vince McMahon is i s In Federal Storage *°i #bs Up $45 Values! last wrestling ' Capitol Arena, Johnny Dodd, jr., won’t be this buddy-buddy once months, is due to from;'[bringing in a return Rocca defeated arrive after PLASTIC they get out on the track tomorrow night at Old California tomorrow for the match between Antonino Rocca i Von Hess a rather wild saran 1 match, Von to Beats Rotary Nine \t«' 1 Dominion Speedway. They will head a field of top Washington Park meeting which and Karl Von Hess, and because ¦ but Hess refused h 1 - drivers listed to start in the 300-lap feature at the opens Monday. of1 the excitement they created 1 accept the decision. He beat Federal Storage, first half ] putting this Rocca over the head with the Manassas track. lasU time, he is on i 1 champion in the Clark Grifllth SEAT COVERS one where there’s more room, in i ring microphone, knocked down I Memorial Baseball League, Griffith Stadium. the referee and slugged two other The match will be staged [ wrestlers who jumped Into the clinched a tie for the second- Shockproof! Burnproof! | ring trying to quiet him. half title yesterday with a 10-3 I*BB Mrs. Cornelius Monday,j August 6, and McMahon i Scuffproof! Washable! ; Father-Son Team victory Club Rivals night’s regular weekly over Rotary on the supporting to On last is planning a show i Resists Stains and Dirt! Eltr—ir.n.th, I make this what he believes will 1 show at Capitol, Verne Gagne, Ellipse. OOM be the biggest mat show here in i claimant to the United States Gary Miller slammed a two- I n Manassas Auto Races Leads in Open several years. championship, won over Gene run triple in the first inning to 1 Rocca, from Argentina, is very ¦ Dußuque in straight falls. In give Federal Storage a lead it A formidable entry in the 300- : years ago. Dodd senior was DULUTH, Minn., July 26 (jP). | popular in Washington and Von l other matches, Mae Young beat never relinquished. George Bic- lap late-model stock car race i rookie of the year at Lanham at —Mrs. Kathy Cornelius, a 23- Hess, billed as a German, is the • Ruth Rogers. Skull Murphy de- kerton allowed Rotary Club five tomorrow night at Old Dominion ¦ 40. an age when many drivers year-old mother with a spar- ; fans’ pet peeve. It makes for the > seated Nelson Royal and Dick hits in the first seven innings Speedway will be the father-son have1 quit. kling putter, carried a narrow i classic wrestling attraction of a i Steinborn and Georgia Boy Smith and Steve Barber none in the team of the Johnny Dodds, Johnny Dodd, jr., picked up a lead against a swarm of estab- hero vs. a villain. provided the weekly draw. last two, striking out four. senior and junior. i victory last month at Marlboro, lished money winners today in The senior Dodd, 42, and his finishing1 on top in a scheduled the second round of the 22-year-old son are from Glen : 160-lap Women’s National Open golf Girl race that was cut to Charlottesville Cy, . ,IW—. n jflVal-Oved. Mark- nr Tan Burnie, Md., and work together 781 laps because of rain. tournament. fl in Baltimore, Lock where the elder The Dodds will face Jets Near stiff With a 3-under-par Net Victor Here CONVERTIBLE 33 on the c CAT n c I Dodd runs a roofing and sheet < competition from winners of the back line, the brown-haired Charlottesville, Va.. will be try- j SEAT COVERS B1 3-PLY TOPS metal business. three previous long-distance Lake Worth, Fla., pro matched I ing for a clean sweep of singles; “We forget our father-son re- i races at the Manassas track. par 73 at tough Northland , championships today in the; lationship and our business as- ] Bill Morgan of Fairfax in Country Club in the On Sandlot Title finals of the Middle Atlantic girls 95 won opening j sociation, however, when in a i a 150-lap last year and Srrf 1 Q-88 race a round yesterday to slip in front The Air Force Jets, first-half ¦ tennis tournament at Edgemoor | 39’ said, : I race,” the senior Dodd ‘Tve 100-lapper this season. Elmo of a corps of more renowned . winners in the Departmental j Club. Summer. ¦99 §9 Not ordinary spun the kid out of races several Langley1 of District Heights was contenders. , Unseeded Frances Farrar of 1 "Commercial” '$ > , . KB Sandlot League, were assured of i Fits all can. H given ago tailored. |jt . times and he’s me the i a victor two years in a 150- One stroke back were Mrs. than tie in ’ Charlottesville upset favored Custom but de | uxc qua y business, too.” lap and Charlie Dyer of i no worse a second- 1 race Marlene Bauer Hagge of Ashe- half play by a 9-2 victory yes- . Anne Lane and then beat Peachy The older Dodd builds stocks ] North Bergen, N. J„ scored 1 in ville, N. C., and terday1 over St. Ambrose. Kellmeyer to win the 15-and- Installed FREE! and started driving them only ( a 100-lap grind this year. under singles yesterday. of Apple Valley, Calif. Mary two play again But it during the last few years. Both Time trials will be held at The teams would be even more of an upset Lena Faulk of Thomasville, Ga., Mondayj victory I he and his son broke in at the ' 7 o’clock and the first of two and another for | if Bonnie Loving grabs the US and Amateur Barbara Mclntyre thej Jets would give them the 18-: old Lanham track three or four 1 10-lap qualifying heats at 8:30. Toledo, Ohio, Were and-under title from Donna of two strokes leaguej title. 1 away at 75. Floyd of Arlington today. In the Industrial League. Billy Summaries of yesterday’s Now 14 While most of the , Thru Aug. name Carroll won his ninth in 12 ' matches: Morrall and Reichow Lead golfers were in good challenging starts, with a two-hit, 5-0 shut- position, Defending Champion 18-AND-IJNDKR div. outJ for Federal Bureau of In- Starlet Semifinals CHARLES of Uruguay, was , vestigation Jack Pry. Bonnie Loving, Charlottesville, Va.,; ilk over Backfields in practically of a def. Pat Hubbard, Washington, 6—2. All-Stars' Drill out it with play Federal | 6—3; Donna Floyd Arlington, def. Fran- TOWN whopping 82. ( Union Printers ce* Farrar, Charlottesville. Va.. 6—4. EVANSTON, 111., July 27 UP).— to the August 10 All-Star Game Storage on the East Ellipse and [ 6—2. The leaders: Doubles Semifinals POST TIME 2 P.M. |M2SMSTN/W. ST 31191 | All-America Earl for- at Soldier Field were “critical” ] Mrs. Kathy ‘ Silver Hill meets Colonial Res- E.D.? Morrall. 1 Cornellut 40-33—73 Pat Hubbard and Donna Floyd def. j Daily Double an Ist *2nd Racat & AUTO SEAT COVERS Beverly __ PENTAGON for his charges. Hanson 36-38—74 taurant1 on the West Ellipse in vdney Burt, Wheeling, W. Va.. and! Michigan quarterback, Mrs. Marlene Hagge _ ' l Admission to ft* SO cofrtu, mer State Bauer 36-38—74 Lloyd Hoskins, Lynchburg, 6—l, j grondstond, including Morrall’s backfleld included Mary Lena Faulk 38-37—75 Industrial1 League games today. Va.. ?or. luxurious air-conditioned Clubhouse SI.OO Barbara Mclntrya • 6—l. Bonnie Loving and Nancy Oates incL toe. Special troin Washington and Jerry Reichow of lowa led a 30-38—75 i Washington, def. Joan LAO. leaves halfbacks Jock Losch of Miami; Joyce Zlske Both are at 5:30 p.m. Robinson. Balti-i 11.55 E.0.T., Silver Spring RockvMo 30-37—76 J . more and Annie Lomax, Washington, l !2tlo. the first two bac*fields in All- and Don Mcllhenny of Southern 38-38—76 opposes 12:20 arriving of •rock L35 p jm* returning Marilyn Smith Strick’s Restaurant > 7—5. 6—2. •ftor (out 30-37—76 , the race. / Star football practices yesterday Methodist, and Fullback Don 38-30—77 Merchants1 at 5:30 p.m. today at Ift.AND-UNDER DIV. as Head Coach Curly Lambeau Schaefer of Notre Dame. a Pat Lesser 40-37—77' , Singles Semifinal 38-30—77 FairlawnJ in a Gauzza League Frances Farrar, Charlottesville. Va.. worked his collegian units on Working with Reichow were 40-38—78 | game. def Anne Lane. Washington, 6 —l, Gloria Armstrong 39-40—70 6—3. offense and defense. All-America Howard (Hopalong) Mrs. 38-41—79 No game will be held in the Singles Final Lambeau, seeking a repeat up- Cassady of Ohio State and Sleepy Gloria Fecht 41-30— 80 1 Peachy a Mary Pat Janssen 41-30—80 Departmental League today be- Frances Farrar def. Kell- Betty 1 n eyer. Charleston. W. Va.. 6—l, 4 —6. set of the Cleveland Browns, said Art Davis of Mississippi State, Dodd .... 40-40—80 1 cause of the Vic Gauzza Me- progress a Wanda Sanches 40-40—80 6—l. he was satisfied with the halfbacks, and fullback Joe Chil-iIBetty Bush 41-41—82 morial1 game at the South El- Doubles Semifinal of the 49-man collegiate squad dress of Auburn. a Ann Johnstone 43-39—82’ Peachy Kellmeyer and Anne Taber. [ 30-43—82 ‘ lipse. Aberdeen. Md.. def Anne Lane and Ann as the group climaxed its first Wisconsin’s Jim Haluska and Fay Crocker 42-40—82 Smith. Baltimore. 6—l, 6—2. | Bonnie Randolph 40-42 82 week of training with passing George Welsh of Navy also were a Amateur. 1 and running patterns. on quarterback duty in the drill. 1 Top Racing Clubs Bishop However, Lambeau warned mainly devoted to short and long Golf Winner that the next two weeks, leading [passes. OCEAN Jack Bishop shot a 77 to win DOWNS Featured Sunday the July tournament of the’ ENTRIES \ Almas Golf Club yesterday at Irish Alumni to Hold- On Marlboro Card Manor Club. V. E. Goodwin, FRIDAY, JULY 27 Outstanding drivers of the - with 80-10—70 and H. H. Gaddis, Legion Po»t United Racing Club and the ! net Time. 8:30 P.M. 78-B—7o tied for honors and All-Stars!Golf Event Monday Daily Doable, 8:20 P.M. Northern Virginia Stock Car Goodwin won first prize a coin The r on Notre Dame University PIRST PACE—Purse. $000: pace; 1 Club will share the spotlight in toss. Clyde Taylor, 88-17—71 class 26; 1 mile. i was jClub of Washington will hold §P.P. Odds the double feature Sunday after- ¦ third. 1 Northampton (Warren) 8-1 at, Sunday |lts annual golf tournament 2 Miss (Marsh) noon Marlboro Motor Race- Set for Mon-j Rachel 7-2 day 3 Petty Ann Abbe (Kelley) .3-1 way. The 10th District of Virginia at Kenwood Country Club.; 4 Bea Windswept (Hylan) 10-1 The program will have Kiwanis Indians Win Dacron ' 12.95 CAMP Reg. 13.95 5 Belle Wick (Hubbard-) 8-1 URC 100% Reg. 20.00 "RAWLINGS" Reg. "COLtMAN" has picked a 19-man squad to Dinner will be served at 8:15 « Miss Spangler I PONCHOS I The suburban Virginia stars i Dame alumnus, will be guest C 1 mile. action with three heats, a conso- Basketball Sheas A A c 1 conditioned:Marilyn bh will play a similar team selected speakers. Lee (Wilcutts) 3-1 lation and a 25-lap feature. Lee-Graham Park. Allsites; heavy mealded BASEBALLS |n 59 SS? *(M™' u« "s 2 Bouncin Pete (Quinn) 10-1 soles; black or white. Ai2'TV Slight Imperfections. ¦ ground cloth). 2"*^ from the Southern Maryland Prizes will be for low 3 Dark Angel (Smith) 10-1 Heading the big-car contingent awarded 4 Quicker Trick (Legum) 5-2 of Wilming- District. Virginia won the in- gross, low net, driving, putting 5 Floretta Morris (Clark) rt-l will be Lou Johnson Svaidine Reg. 1.50 Complete Reg. 12.50 "CADDY BOY" Reg. 17.95 0 Jarrettown Betty (Ca6ey) »-2 ton, Del., last year’s URC point- Fishermen Wanted augural game last year, 5-3. and a hole-in-one 7 Merry's contest. Rob- Golden Girl (Adams) ... 0-1 ARCHERY SET Prisky Dav (Truex) scoring champion. * .qq GOLF CARTS ” ert P. DeOrsey, 8 20-1 TENNIS e 7Ar - CC 4 Vienna Post 180, 10th District a Notre Dame Also elegible: FISHING CONTEST / uf'W Aatomatie fal4 Ia g S 1 area " ** (Myer) From this in the stocks m ’ ¦»«<¦¦» represented alumnus, and his insurance part- Head Pin r 0-1 MW , champion, will be I will be Elmo Langley, Mack Rappahannock Park BALLS es uh* i,*.r u?«t by five boys—Bob Keyes, Barry ner. Raymond A. DuPour, for- Han- national THIRD RACE—Purse. $700; trot; bury, Bill Morgan, Cuz Hanbury, Cash Prises Boxer Style Reg. 2.95 Durable Camping Reg. 3.95 70c and 1.25 3 for $1 Clark, Jack Kearns, Doug Wal- : . mer president of the e class 22-23: 1 mile. Men't t Wes Morgan, Bobby Ballantine, Catholic University Alumni As- 1 Jo Edna (Cummiford) 6-1 For Detoils Coll JA. 4-1257 *'* 'ker and Steve Hedetniemi. 2 Maryland Benedict (Ely) 3-1 Bill SWIM TRUNKS , sociation, have Tangeria Prunier and others in the |jg OOc Lily, hitter in the donated silver 3 (Walters) 9-2 All slses. Assorted color*. | wSYfiSL W *O. John top trophies. 4 Amity Hanover (Hylan) 8-1 I NVSCC rComplete.4* with..w pillow.m A GOLFVJVUr BALLSPMUk.J district with a .485 average, 5 Bob McEllen (No driver) fl-i 6 May Girl (Belote) 8-1 :j (No leads a five-man contingent 7 Homestretch Harvy driver) _ 6-2 BEST DEALS EVER Heary Canvas Reg. 7.95 "Shakespeare" Reg. 4.95 Wom°??*canra» runnerup Port Belvolr Post from | , FOURTH RACE—Purse, *700: pace: AA Fresh Water aqq GOLF SHOES I 313. which otherwise includes OCEAN DOWNS class 72-73: 1 mile. GRIFFS' MARKS PUP TENTS Jt 44 ,yy gt,f H,Yy99 1 Poppy's Queen (Smith) 6-1 . Includes poles and pegs. casting Roger Berryman, Billy Walthall, 2 Allora Hanover (Floyd) 8-1 FINEST SERVICE 4' | reel Z Ira r.r l batting RESULTS 3 Ogram Hanover (Walters) 6-2 Mike Hicks and Don Clemmer (Stafford, Jr.) 4 Sweet Honor 6-1 KB It H 2b 10 lIRHU AV - » "For" Nylon Reg. 14.40 Arlington Post 139 sends Bob ) 5 Leader Hanover (Welp) 7-2 ( Grob 16 3 6 1 0 0 5 400 FAMOUS PICNIC Reg. 12.95 mitchell R e g. 29.75 6 Banners Dottle (Matthews) 12-1 C Courtney -.185 61)14 4 )heeler,lnc. __ . Franklin and Chuck : FIRST RACE—Purge. $000: pace. 21 1 25.319 (( SPINMIMB REELS GOLF BAGS Myse, Jay class 7 M. C. Counsel (Bull) 12-1 I ..119 36 3 3 IFF CllftTS #aa > l-Hnb .1.,. n«« 28: I mile. 8 Ranger McEllen (No driver) Berberet 17 2 16.303 Ibt blltalb ir3on with Ultra |JL WW hood, Q.OO . 9 23 3 lineup, while Jenn? L. (Custls) 3.00 9-2 F FlUOerald 77 0 2 5 .399 A99 right .36 .hoo aocket. hall Davis into the 3.20 *».40 34)1 39 102 14 8 SiseeBl*” Hil7>tua” O spool. and work. O . Berlin Airlift 3.00 2.40 Runnels 6 46.295 w Ivft-hand model., IQ neighbor Post 319 will be rep- L. Reward (William > 4.00 . FIFTH RACE—Purse. S700; pgee; CC I Lemon ...347 45 87 16 614 62.280 Carretta Sandy Seattle. Nibble s Prince, Merry classified: 1 mile. I Stewart .. 22 2 6 0 0 0 2 273 CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH by John and i „ 1 Express (Belote) resented Volatadt. Debbie Walnut. Captain BUI* 1 Nibble 3-1 1 Yost 328 67 87 14 2 938 .265 Reg. 5.95 Men's "WATFRKING" Reg. 3.95 "Springfield" Reg. 9.00 Owen Bradshaw. Myse, Car- ¦ M. was scratched. Time 2:074*. 2 Red Jay (German) „ 8-1 1 Olson ... 240 28 62 8 I 418 258 EXCLUSIVE IMPERIAL 3 Ednamlte HILe (Wilcutts) 6-1 f Slevers . 331 62 83 16 119 63.251 BfRMUDJ ODD retta and Bradshaw are repeat- 4 R. V. Chief (Boring) 4.1 Heriog1 241) 24 60 6 4 322 .250 0.69 BAIT CASTING RODS «79/y 0.88 SECOND RACE—Pure. trot; 5 (Myer) Short* . the all-star team. *600: Josedale's Cavalier 8-1 1 Valdivlelso .140 10 33 4 1 3 15.236 4800 WISCONSIN N.W. WR kIH dm c rfc 10Ili |« A on 6 Eric's Lou (Cherrlx) .. ww ers C classified: 1 mile. 8-1 1 Ora vela 86 12 19 2 1 0 2.221 All and color,. rod. ¦ WOODS .M. Rosecroft (James) 3.20 Boy Adams) 1 0 EM. 3-4800 Amplo Parking »l«oo Robert Gibbs and Dave Leh- Judge (Duer) 6.40 3.40 7 Carrie's 1 9-2 R0I«1 72 7 15 2 6.208 Lrbrook 3.00 McClenny (Frederick) ... Bluejacket (llubbgrd) 3.40 8 Shot 8-1 I Ramoe. 30 5 8 0 1 0 l .200 man will come from Alexandria 1 4.20 eligible: Paacual 35 2 6 ] n 0 2.171 oeg "Speed King" Reg. 5.95 Rtg. 20.95 "Springfield" Men's Reg. 32.50 Bee Handy. Saipan, Highland Croas, rue Fay (McClenny) 3-1 I 6 0 SPINNING OUTFIT 24, and Bucky Pryor and I Htghla-wn ?lso Plewa1 36 4 0 0 2 .187 : < Franny . Post Shadow. Hanover was Band Master (Kobash) . 6-1 I Stobbs 44 2 6 1 0 0 4.136 M.n...ue 0i... *.'» Doug from Alexandria I scratched. Time 2:OOVs. BIXTH RACE—Purse. *700; pace: CC Stone 18 3- 2 0 0 1.111 SWIM FINS ,TT Matched Crupper DAILY DOUBLE—(S and 1) 0 109 Q.98 , '*• *• ’• lA.BB 1 classified: 1 mile. Chekalei ..18 1 2 o 0 0 0.111 Inisy Advantages Qf Ail Siiei | H*'T,.rlu4 l»t/,r')- Paid 1 (Stafford, ... I*l Post 350. Si 1.60 Chuck Rosecroft It.) __ 7-2 Wiesler 24 O 11 O 0 0.042 Iks *1 2* 2 . Erla Dee (Stafford) 6-2 1 Griggs . 12 3 0 0 (Stokley) 0 0 0 000 THIRD PACE—Purse, $800; pace; 3 Lou's Girl ... 8-1 Bverlv 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 OHO classified; 4 Princess Llndy (Lambertson) 9-2 Team batting—3,lß9 a.b„ r., Four Player Reg. 12.95 Reg. 17.90 "Ocean City" St. Lucia Reg. 895 C 1 mile. Worthy (Wilcutts) 418 805 Salt Watar Outfit ! J'rr'ttt n Dale (Casey) 0.10 6.40 A.to fi Volstadt 6-1 ~ ave. .254. ’ Time Bomb (Legum) 5.10 A.OQ 8 Wicomico Tom (Myer) 8-1 PITCHING c.„ Mrs. Noble Retains 7 Peter Elkington (Baker) 4 0e... w. Q°° ern..'TLl* ; tron, Emmajestlc. Chuck Lybrook was Also 98 I'>l 38 16 2 77 Kenwood Golf Title scratched. Time. 2:l2Vb. Penny Maid (Spencer. Jr.) 6-1 1 C. akalea ... 74 64 46 26 0 0 4 4 Wicomico Nib (Oernran 1 6-11 Stobba 127 146 35 48 13 6 7 8 *800; pace; "Sportcraft" Six Player Reg. 12.95 Fresh & Salt Water Reg. 3.95 5 Mrs. George Noble is a re- SEVENTH RACE—Purse. Orob ..... 64 82 17 22 1 0 4 6 COMPLETE Reo 1350 STOO; trot; B classified; euitee golf FOURTH RACE—Purse "National Bohemian Tro- Stone 73 83 55 48 14 1 2 31 CROQUET SITS ___ 4% GOLF SHOES peater as woman’s cham- *:CC classified; 1 mile. phy”; 1 mile. Welsler 92 105 85 37 IS 2 3 7 8 mallets, TAtKLtTACKLE BOXES8WAt mfh (Floyd) 1 Ptngo (Custls) balls and " w Men's brown—Waman'e Country Miss Mar. D. 13.80 4.80 3.00 Dale 7-3 i Pascual ...118 113 86 107 17 3 411 wlekets ms til TP 99 tVoternros Oarcla Sue. Jive Session. Mighty Jet. dict. Jo Edna. Silver 8; Opti-| a squad Gold Coin. Time. 2:04H. 4—Ogram Hanover. Leader Hanover. mUtR. 2. leagues abroad, will test d Ranger McEllen. Silver Bprlng. 11: Glenn L. Martin, 3 the crew of the SS Silver- 5 Nibble Express, R. V. Chief. Carrie's (final). from EIOHTH RACE—Purge. *600: pace: C: Boy. FAIRFAX RECREATION LEAGUE star In a challenge match to- '¦ classified: 1 mile. 6—Erla Dee. Chuck Roeecroft. Princess Annandslc, 16; McLean, 0. ud Scarlet Direct (Marsh) 5.10 3.40 3.00 I) Lir.dv. CLARK GRIFFITH LEAGUE || morrow at Sixteenth and Little River (Walters) 5.00 3.40 6 7—BLUEFIELD. Dale Ptngo, Perky r Federal Storage. 10; Rotary Club. 3 (Stokley) I) Madge FALLS CHURCH LITTLE LEAGUE SINCLAIR Flight Kennedy streets N.W., beginning .g Par 3.00 Laagua Championship REFINING The Witch, Dusty Sue. Bob Telle;. r. S—Homestretch Joy, Volo Elkington. Minor , COMPANY at 10 a.m. Senator Tryax. fda'g Clneo. Time, Ginger Crusader. Klwanla Indiana, 19; Dillon Dodger., 6. I r % 2:l^. it