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qR „, ¥ ' '"- V*SJ®Kt">: * ; "’l>" BECQUER OFTEN STRANDED vis ¦¦¦_;. Tooth and Nail •*• 7--. ? •o<> <~ "' Mays' Slump If 11 k With Guerin Up %? -• ¦aK&laH JMjgdgiS K i Ilebrew's Str ikeouts 5 .« - - X ¦' K' Giants Is Big Threat ~ Ends, p ' 'l NEW YORK. June 11 (AP>. to Senators —Seven 3-year-olds try to get .&» w* Handicap | (back in the title picture today :? •<: www«y " A Game Back By BURTON HAWKINS j equivalent of starting with Bally Ache, the potential JB j spring! wBPt ..x ? Star Staff Writer i training al lover again. The i champion, out of the 92d run- off all ning of the $125.000-added Bel- By the Associated Pres. j The coolest spot in the city timing is and that sort of mont Stakes at Belmont Park. Willie’s wheelin’ again, Sad is Griffith Stadium, where the thing. winner of the ss* < W %» -4 Senators are providing the fan- Bally Ache, Sam's still a and the , ¦»>¦<¦¦¦. B JI. wL Jt stopper Bilko Homers in First Flamingo. Florida Derby, Preak- ! ning. Stirring up the biggest Giants have breezed back and J % ’> #P ¦ breeze is Harmon Killebrew, Well, Killebrew has ; ness and Jersey Derby been; J within of the National back in action for 22 games! runner-up to in s one game who has gone down swinging A now , was w e3Mi M*w. - League lead. in six Os his last seven chances. and it can’t be said that] jthe ¦% has been great ¦scratched from today’s l*/- Willie Mays belted loose from For the second straight night![there advance-! 2 ment in his batting progress. mile test when he returned to a slump with two singles and . Killebrew struck out three * His recent adventures at the ¦ [his barn limping after a short 9'. ib W< KI vBf a three-run homer last night: times as the Tigers walloped; plate could have his bosses ;¦ workout yesterday. s as the Giants whipped Milwau- . the Senators, 7-4, last night. u mkbukbsbkif > stewing, fearful that it could I With the withdrawal of kee, behind five- • The Tigers . Jim Run- k 5-0. pitch- continue. [Bally Ache. C. V. Whiney’s Mkß ing by Sam Jones. ning and Hank Aguirre, whiffed The Senators accumulated 10!i [ Tompion moved into the favor- 10 the second That halved lead [ altogether, suc- ; übbl Pittsburgh’s ¦ !ite’s spot at 6-to-5. The son cessive the same as the Tigers, but! after the Pirates had evening Senators [hits, lost, 9-6, Detroit bunched them . of won the Santa soared that high. more at St. Louis. effectively. They got four in[ Anita Derby last winter, but Julio MBBEBLfey Cincinnati , Becquer is lacing extra- the : finished fourth in the Kentucky L- -• —WJS managed only first off Chuck base hits all over the place—- , three hits, but one was Dutch -11 Stobbs, for instance, and one ¦ Derby after throwing a shoe. , three and a double in Dotterer’s grand-slam home triples of them was a three-run homer ¦ He skipped the Preakness and addition to single in two run. giving the Reds a 4-3 vic- ! I a by Steve Bilko into the leftfield 1 then lost -by a neck to Bally nights—but only once have his tory at Los Angeles. The Cubs . [ bleachers which highlighted a i Ache in the Jersey Derby May teammates succeeded in defeated Philadelphia, 6-1. ! scor- quick and crushing four-run! 130. Tompion will be ridden by ling him. ! Willie Shoemaker. Mays was 0-for-19 before inning. getting a hit in his last at-bat Stranded on Third Detroit's lead mounted to 1 Four Big Victories Paul Pender (left) back with a look of in Boston Garden. Pender as the Giants suffered their has belted 7-0 before the Senators got! pulls night retained the Twice Becquer Tooth and Nail, a late ar- astonishment as he avoids hard title third defeat in four games with but has! , around to scoring. They picked a long right on a 15-round split decision.—AP Wire- > triples none out, i rival on the championship from Thursday. Now he’s 4-for-4. waited and fruit- up a run off Don Lee in the Sugar Ray Robinson in the seventh round photo. ¦ ! impatiently scene, was the second choice walking in his last trip last for the blow which would third and two more off Jack, of their two-State title bout last :! lessly !on the basis of four straight middleweight night after Kralick in the fourth before tagging loser War- ¦ | enable him to dash for the impressive victories in five ren Spahn (4-3) for his three he Jim Kaat and Truman eleven- I plate. Thursday night [ ! starts this year. The Cain Hoy hits. He also came scored twice and I cracked a run-producing dou- ger along to hold them [ ! Stable raced the colt in Eng- stole two bases. ! ble with out and failed hitless the last four .! none land last year. SUGAR FADES; advance; later he thumped Reno Bertoia’s Venetian after his FANS CHEER DECISION Mays Gets Hot [to pinch single,! Way who. ! a triple to lead off and to had Twin Feature was a walk BillyGardner. Green’s ; [ Kentucky Derby triumph, Yanks Mays the Giants started I! and he got. Mantle, got stranded, finally double and Allison’s of the first j two-run! ! a chance becoming Pender with a single in the fourth, . across by clipping a triple with! single netted the Senators three ! ! Triple Crown winner since Ci- Retains coming around ’ two out In the ninth after 'Title/ on singles by runs in the fifth. Allison made! tation. earned it in 1948. will Orlando and which Lennie Green Draws Cepeda Willie! injected ¦lit 7-4 in the eighth with his !be trying to redeem himself Show Return a 22,000 McCovey. Then he walloped i pinch single. I a homer. after two poor races. Trainer 410-foot Will Seek Moore homer, his eighth, ini Last night Becquer opened I ! Vic Sovinski blamed Jockey Fight 'the fifth after Ed Bres- Late inning the last of the fourth with a Threat Squelched for the colt’s de- soud’s bunt BOSTON, two-out single and I single but didn’t budge as Faye , feat in the Preakness, in which AtDelaware June 11 (AP),— - blows. When Ray tagged Pen- To Old Form The Senators created a late a walk. Throneberry and Killebrew Paul Pender, the confident . der with a solid right to the bit of frustration for those in he finished fifth. But he had By JOSEPH KELLY fireman who all but extin- ¦! jaw in the fifth round, the blow Jones (8-4), the Giants’ only¦ fanned and Hal Naragon filed ¦ no excuses after Venetian Way ' By the Associated Press the original crowd of 9,392 Star Racing Editor the flame of didn't take the off winner in the last five out. In the eighth Julio tripled ran fourth in the guished one of '! champion games, who see Jersey Derby, Mickey Mantle’s ! stayed around to it. suddenly ' now is 7-0 at home in Candle- ! after Bob Allison smashed his and should have STANTON, Del., June 11.— boxing's brightest drawing ;!his feet and Robinson didn'tj With two out in the ninth. not any today the old Mick, and the long-dead seventh but Jim Lemon Despite the classic Belmont . i cards, wants a crack at another • have the endurance to swarm J • stick Park. The big righthander • homer, ,’ with Eddie Arcaro in the saddle. Yankees have ! Gardner singled and Aguirre Stakes in New begun to look : walked but struck out ; and Killebrew struck out and [ who the York, Delaware j oldtimer—Archie Moore. in for the attempted kill. four, ! walked Green and Allison. This Arcaro. gave up like the Damn Yankees again .Earl out. Park was expected to attract I eight, bearing'down when the Battey grounded ! mount on King Ranch’s Dis- For the second time in It was the first time in six in the .' left it up to Becquer, but Left- ¦ j five! • race. It’s customary when a 22,000 turf fans with a stakes! title • going got tough to his ; [ player! perse to ride Tooth and Nail, I months, Pender won a 15-round i: tries Robinson had lost a their fourth ! fielder Charley Maxfell streaked 1 They won in a I I has been idle for a long double-header featuring 2 and H split decision from 40-year-old ! rematch. third . j time! almost didn't get a ride in the row and moved within 2’,! due to for the brass to in fast to make a diving catch 3-year-olds here | injury last of the Crown today. Sugar Ray Robinson last night Disbelief The Braves didn’t get a hit ‘ Tirple events ¦ was registered in i, games of first-place Cleveland j ' point out—once the player re- See SENATORS, Page A-11 Reginald N. Webster's Count! at Boston Garden. The ‘ until Ed Mathews doubled with when Capt. Harry F. Guggen- part- Pender’s quarters afterward I last night, cracking an eighth- Amber was an 8-to-5 favorite out in the fourth. heim refused to take King ' time firefighter from suburban when Buckley brought up inning tie Mantle's fourth t one Jones to i, on whip eight rival 3-year-olds thus . then fanned Hank Aaron and | Ranch’s contract rider. Gug- 1 Brookline, Mass., retained ' Moore, who has a July com- ¦ ; home in three for in the mile-and-a-sixteenth run games the Covington. Three genheim is a close friend of middleweight champion-! mitment in Canada and would II a 4-3 decision that chopped the t [Wes times; PLANS TO STAY IN GAME $31,400 Kent Stakes, and the of New! Milwaukee had two Robert Kleberg, owner of King ship Massachusets, ¦have to lose more than 30 11 Indians’ winning streak at five. men on—in unbeaten 2-year-old Itsa Great the when Sad Sam Ranch. York and Europe. i pounds to meet Pender’s terms. . It was Mantle’s second RBI j fifth, struck shorter Day, was an even price Immediately afterward, Pen- of the out Billy Bruton; in the sixth, “We're going for Archie , night, giving him a total I Going for Record to take his fourth straight race when Frank Torre lined der’s , Johnny Buck-! of eight with a .500 I j back J Feels Ouster Moore, not Gene • average in the Caesar Fullmer,” i Arcaro is seeking a record $11,950 Rodney. ¦ Paul a (7-for-14) and in the urges j ley said would take insisted. “Pender is the , in the four-game Ito Jones, ninth, The . Buckley ! seventh victory in the Belmont. weights in the Kent, un- 1 seek match when Sam struck out I rest, then a with! world He it• I spurt. Johnny He der the allowance condition • champion. proved and Jimmy McLaughlin, ar- ! world light-! And he’s the win- Logan, then got pinch-hitter Moore. 46-year-old ' twice in this ring. Fullmer is j 1 produced . who rode before the turn to Is 'Best for AH' . of the rangement, appeared favor , ning In three of those Del Crandall heavyweight champion. only the NBA run four ¦ on a pop up. Count who lost re-! champion. Why century, each has won the Amber, the successes by the » should we chase Fullmer? third-place race six times. Earl Sande cent Withers Stakes by a nar- Ray Wants Another Shot Yankees. Jackson Needs Relief BOSTON. June 11 (AP).— There was a touch of it in , won “He out on a fight with • lit five times. row margin. Count Amber was ran 1 Cardinal r "It’s best for all.” Billy Jurges the telegram Yawkey sent I However, this was believed Pender here March. Orioles Break righthander Larry ,; Nagea. John Dis- carrying only 111 to- 1 a year ago Slump Jurges notifying him of his dis-1 William. pounds to be screened to Jackson (8-5) won his seventh said ousted a maneuver Because of that he's It i after being as Iperse and complete day against 120 on Alfred Van- ' suspended i was only the third loss in missal. set up a match with Gene Full- in a row. but needed relief help '! in Massachusetts and New 10 for the J ’ manager of the slump-ridden , [ the field for the race which will derbilt's Idolater and the April 7 games Injuns, but after “I am truly sorry the way mer, the National Boxing As-i t giving up home runs by Fool Farm’s York. trimmed their lead to half- ’ Boston Rfd Sox. the situation .¦be telecast by CBS (WTOP—9) April Skies. a Don Hoak and developed,” Yaw-! sociation middleweight cham-i Smoky Burgess from 4:30 to Probable Adams Rides Count “We want Moore if Moore ! game over second-place Balti- “I’m to back into said. “However feel [ 5 p.m. Amber in the fifth going get key ... we pion, while insisting Pender ’ and sixth innings. time wants to make 175 pounds. . more. The Orioles shook their it will eliminate , I post is 4:50 p.m. Jockey Larry Adams, leading The Cards baseball, but I don’t know the pressure wants no part of him. And he told several 5-4 ¦ beat ex-mate Har- Other races rider at last me weeks s slump with a decision over where I’m free to do of the well as 51 today: year's meeting Will Robinson the ¦ vey Haddix (3-3) with five- . yet. press on you as hang up he would for the Kansas a Calumet’s On-and-On, here, his first ! ago go fight.”’ City. Fourth-place De- I said ourselves. Good luck and good [! top was making ap- gloves for good? ’ run fifth, scoring them all with( anything want,” Jurges troit stayed hot, winning five weighted at 121 pounds and a pearance of the season to pilot Pender -two out. Ken hit ; from his home in Silver Spring. health.” “I don’t know yet,” a tired' and Ray Warned Boyer his 7-to-5 of Count Amber. (in a row by whipping Washing- favorite, heads a field Llangollen 15th home Ernie > Md., last night after being I Sugar Man replied. Robinson ton, 7-4. The White j run, tying Gets Pay for Season 13 in the $50.000-added Cita- Farms’ Divine J After the bout last night t Sox ended Comedy, who added that he had Pender Banks of the Cubs for the NL, notified he had been fired. given he had their skid at three with 13-3 J , tion Handicap at Washington a fourth McCarron explained I, a was surprise in the two shots at him in Boston and! j lead. No successor was named. Jurges. then a Senators’ J warned Pender for rabbit 11 romp at Boston. ¦ Park. Preakness, was the second felt , Veteran Coach Del Baker—who coach, became the ninth man- he ought to respond by Mantle’s 12th home Dotterer’s slam came in the ' The 1-mile event honors the choice punching several times and also )| run j today. Jockey Mike Sor- in New York. ; took over the club on a tempo- ager in Yawkey’s 28-year reign meeting Ray Robinson to his tagged Dick second inning off Sandy Kou- 1 ! champion Cita- rentino scheduled (told keep up southpaw reliever t was to ride Judges Jim Carrig and John-! 'fax (1-B)—who rary basis three days ago when as the Red Sox owner, replac- blows. He added that Pender’s 5 Stigman (2-4 i with his third I struck out the > j ’; tion, first horse ever to win Divine Comedy, also pegged at Savko voted doctors orderefl to take Mike Higgins July 4 last ny 149-138 and offenses loss side in the first inning, then ,! Jurges ing! L million. 111. ! were more frequent. [straight in the opener of t $1 147-142 for Pender while Ref- . a rest—will remain i j season. He inherited an eighth- a , walked the bases loaded in the complete T. Ali Grissom entered In the referee > four-game series at Yankee ’ j three Unbeaten Itsa Great Day, the Jim McCarron had Massachusetts, the interim the place club and brought them to eree Robin- Stadium. Art Ditmar ' second. as manager, ¦ [ of his does not tell the judges he is , (4-3) was ’j 3-year-olds—Eight sensation of the Delaware meet- in 146-144. The AP Red Sox said. !fifth. son front, the winner, 10 hits s Bob the , I Again, Lurullah and Toby’s to faced taking a round from a fighter . giving up Purkey (5-2) was ing date, the toughest card had Pender in front, 144- . The Red Sox’ unconditional This season the Red Sox for but not walking a man The ; winner, blanking the ' Brother. Demobilize and Top task of his brief career infractions, just jots itt Dodgers in the 141. ’ release of Jurges marked a See JURGES. A-ll down on his own card. Yankee righthander blanked I on four hits until Norm Sherry, Page L! Charger will represent the third running of the $11,950 the 22 meet- Unlike January i the Indians on who drove ! complete turn-around of policy Travis Kerr while l two singles after • in all three runs Stable, Mail Caesar Rodney at five furlongs. when Pender lifted the Robinson, weighing 158 ,i, over the ing lim-! blowing a 3-1 lead on r with two homers, socked his ! 58-year-old onetime ! Order and Elegante comprise lost in the but won the ; Harvey Eight 2-year-olds were opposing ited crown from Robinson's! ring He was the ; Kuenn’s two-out double in the . fourth of the year in the sev- , shortstop great. given Alamode Farm entry. the W. Logan Grier, jr. owned the lion’s share of the loot, taking Continues head, latest decision was fifth. enth Jim Brosnan three votes of confidence when Briggs Fourteen of the J inning. saved I 3-year-old sprinters colt. In his last start, Itsa with $105,000 $150,000 tele- overwhelmingly popular Mantle has hit six it after Sherry’s two-run shot ¦ the Red Sox hit the skids and were scheduled to run in the Great vision had , homers, To Show | Day ran five furlongs the crowd. McCarron’s in money. Pender, 160, Progress vote, doubling his output, in 10 . off Bill Henry in the ninth. plunged to the American ;$20.000-added Select Handicap here in 57* to break to divide the rest with Pro- days. a 15-year- fact, drew loud gasps when an- He’s , League cellar. BENNINGTON, Vt„ June 11 Monmouth Park, with Jo- ’ upped his RBI total from i Mark Freeman, Yankee l |at old track record. moter Sam Silverman. a (AP).—A continued nounced. 16 to 26 and hiked his improve- ¦ seph Gavegnano's Boston Bak- A crowd of 8.422 batting ; castoff, won his first in the ma- Pender moved out of paid a dis- Defended by Yawkey ment noted in the C. harm’s average from .244 to .268 in with was today )er topweighted under 121 V. Whitney’s Tompion has of i jors a four-hitter for the way at the outset as he had appointing gross $67,656, condition of Walter O. (Spike) ’ that The latest was 31 when ' pounds. been nominated for the but neither contestant will span. Cubs. Jim Owens (3-6) was the . May $35,- done in the earlier see former of 000 meeting, loser. He Owner Tom Yawkey made Briggs, 48, president f Another stakes winner in the Leonard Richards stakes to his 30 cent of that gave up Banks’ 15th i [ a blocked with per figure Robinson's Bat Hot the Detroit Tigers who suffered 1 select be astutely punches homer in the third t rare personal appearance be- is F. C. Whitmore'i run here next Saturday. The for a while. Two restraining inning—a hit his often The a cerebral assurance, target Orioles, who dropped out two-run jfore the Boston defend- hemorrhage eight t Vanessa’s Boy. who won the Whitney Stable plans call for orders issued by Suffolk Supe- ; i clincher. press, and took charge after the fifth of first by losing four straight Jurges and chiding report- days ago. George Washington at Bowie. Tompion to be shipped here on . rior Court has tied the jing round. up gate. to Detroit, twice Authorities at Henry Putnam 1 He carries 116 pounds in the from i - Monday following his One suit is ¦ came ers engage- ! against Robinson to . lersI said had Lacks behind, then beat Kansas Hospital Briggs a i six furlong event. ment in the . Sugar Endurance I the tune of $9,000 for failing’ City • Reliever Marty Kutyna (1-2) PROBABLE comfortable night and his con- -! A field of 11 3-year-olds were Also named for the mile-and- While some observers who to meet I a fight commitment in dition is in the eighth on Brooks Robin- WEEK-END SPORTS improved. to go to the post this afternoon an-eighth Leonard Richards had watched Robinson through Baltimore May 16 for which PITCHERS son’s third single. Hal Brown ; Although still considered 1 in the $38,550 Argonaut Stakes was , slated to 21 years in the professional ring Sugar Ray is suspended in (6-2) it ON RADIO-TV seriously ill, Briggs is able to at in won in relief. ) Hollywood Park, a stepping run the 101st running df the watched in partial disbelief, the Maryland and more recently The White Sox > AMERICAN LEAGUE talk with members of his fam- - stone to the $lOO,OOO-added old broke loose Queens Plate at New Wood- Sugar Ray faded before New York. The other is by a at TELEVISION ' for six runs in the ' Detroit Washington—Mossl (3-3). ily. I Hollywood Derby. bine their Robinson’s fourth • vs. Fischer (0-2). today in Canada. Victoria eyes. legs were • local promoter seeking to get a TODAY i against Tom Brewer (4-6). at Park also is due weaker, his reflexes slower and! share of the for Cleveland New York—Grant here Monday. ' money an (4-1). vs. Ford ' Two walks, a single by Gene ; 12-4). Baseball his once vicious take out! I agreement he said he had with Kansas City at Baltimore (n)—Her- Freese, a double by Jim Landis vs. punches reduced to ordinary Silverman. S bert (2-5). Estrada (6-1). Senators vs. Tigers, WTOP-' FIELD and consecutive two-out BELMONT TIGERS, singles S Chicago at Boston Iday-n)—Wynn[ 9, 1:30 p. m. 7; and (2-5) Shaw (5-5). vs. -i by Nellie Luis Delock Fox. Aparicio, • (0-1) and Casale (2-5). NEW YORK, June 11 (AP).—The field of the 92d running 4 ¦ Minnie Minoso and Roy Sievers Bowling SENATORS, did it. NATIONAL LEAGUE of the $125.000-added Belmont Stakes, 1!4 miles, today at Russ Kemmerer (3-3) Bowl the Champ. WMAL-7,‘ at Belmont Park, with and was the winner. He . Philadelphia Chicago Conley'!4 post positions, owners, jockeys prob-.; i gave up vs. p.m. DETROIT Bowden ’ (3-3). Ellsworth (3-2). Jable odds: Lost to U. S. seven hits—one B h Ted Williams’ at __ r rbl hr Pittsburgh St. Louis—Law (8-S). vYost.f 3b V , Sports Special 4 2 2 0 0 1496th home vs. Sadeck (0-2). Prob. 2b run, his fourth of Bollins- S i 0 0 1 , Cincinnati at Los Angeles (n) WTOP-9, 4:15 p.m. P.P. Horse Owner Jockey Maxwell. If 5 1 2 1 0 : the season. It was the seventh odds; Kailne, 1 Newcombe (3-3), vs. Podres (4-5). cf 4 2 2 2 <) 1. Tooth and Nail Cain Hoy Stable E. Guerin 3-1 straight loss for the at San Bilko. lb 3 12 3 1 After last-place J Milwaukee Francisco—Pi- at zarro lb 4 0 0 0 Injury Quantico (3-2). vs. Antonelli »3-3), or 2. Nagea Howard Keck R. York 15-1’ Cplavlto. 0 Red Sox. Belmont Wilson, o O’Dell (2-5). Stakes. WTOP-9, 3 0 0 1 0 3. Venetian Way Sunny Blue Farms E. Arcaro 4-1 Fernandez, sa 1 0 0 0 0 4:30 p.m. ss Eddie Southern Wise, 3 0 0 0 0 QUANTICO, Va„ June 11 were of the 4. John William Merrick Stable H. Woodhouse 10-1 Bunnlng. p Golf 4 0 10 0 Air Force in the 400-meter 5. Ranch S. Boulmetis Aguirre. p 0 (Special).—The United States Disperse King 10-1 0 0 0 0 Top golf WMAL-7, 5 hurdles, Tyson Hadley of the pro p.m. 6. Celtic Ash Green Dunes Farms W. Hartack 8-1 lost one Olympic prospect, but i LEAGUE STANDINGS Totals 36 ~7 ~7 ~1 10 Army in the 800 meters, and Bo SUNDAY 7. Tompion C. V. Whitney W. Shoemaker 6-5 WASHINGTON gained another in yesterday’s Roberson in the broad Allcarry 126 r jump. Baseball pounds. Gardner. 2b *4 o‘ *0 opening round of the two-day AMERICAN t 12 George Green of the Air . Senators vs. WTOP-9. value: Net to winner Tooth and Green, cf 4 ± Tigers, Gross $150,900. excepting 1110 forces another ¦ Jl|[? |' j I J AUleon. rs 4 i 3 3 1 armed track and field' i Force, non-collegian Results ° 1 Nail Net and Nail 1 Yesterday «-i ! 2 8 -F, p.m. and Tompion: $96,785. to Tooth or Tompion. Becquer. lb 5 0 2 0 0 of Clubs championships here. from Washington, D. C., was > Det, 7; 4. ® Throneberry, if 3 0 0 0 Wash. X Sports Special $5,000 supplemental nominees: $91,835. Second: $30,180. Third: 0 * X S 4Umon. if 1 0 0 0 0 second to Fuller. ’ 4-’ 1 J Fourth: 3b Don Bowden, America's first N*Y Cleve’ WTOP-9. 3:45 $15,090. $7,545. Killebrew. 4 0 0 0 0 QUANTICO. V».. June 11 (AP).— p.m. c Chic.. 13: Bost’. 3. Cleveland 2| 31 28! 18 .609! Njrsion, 3 0 10 0 4-minute miler, split the Achil- Summaries of the Armed Forces track ; |—| 4| 4[ 3| 6| 6| Probable post time: 4:50 p.m. TV: CBS (WTOP—9) 4:30-5 « 10000 and field championships yesterday: Baltimore Bowling . Valdivielso. ss 3 0 les tendon in his I 2|—l 6| 4| SriralloFZlLSSsTTS p.m. Radio: CBS. 4.45-5 p.m. 0 0 0 right heel; Hammer throw—l. Ed Bagdonas. 1| p 0 Championship bowling, Stobbs. 0 0 0 0 when he fell on the first Army, 203 feet: 2, Bill McWilliams. York Lee. turn Det »t Wash., 1:30 New 2[ 2! 4! 5| 26| .553! P 0 0 0 0 0 ; Army, 190«7*/a: • | s—| 3|_s| 21[ 3, Eino Keerd. Army. le Y WMAL-7, 4 p.m. IDobbek 1 0 0 0 0 of the 800-meters race and 4. Marine 182« V a; Carroll Miller. K »t* Detroit Kralick, p O 0 0 0 0 • c' Belt (n). |6| 5| 2|—| 4| 4| 2| 2| 25| 21 .543 3 ! will be out of trials. Corps. 142-9. Bost Golf -’Bertoia 11100 the He Discus throw—l. Jay Sylvester. p 0 0 Chicoso 141 1| 41'41—1 3| 81 3| 27| 231.540T3 Kaat. 0 0 0 will undergo surgery Monday Army. 180 feet 7‘/a inches: 2, John ; ' World championship golf, SWhisenant 1 0 0 0 0 ; Eagan, 171-514: 3. Robert Van Dee, Tomorrow 0 and Game. WASH. 2| 4| 201 .4261 8(4 5 Clevenger, p 0 0 0 0 ! probably will be idle for Army. 165-7‘/a; 4, Eino Keerd, Army, | 3| 1| 2|—| 3| 5| 27| WRC-4, p.m. SConsolo 1 0 0 0 0 162-11’/». D , W “h <2> at least two months. m Kon> Cit ) !2 3 O'~7 ~4 2 2 ~20~29 .408 RADIO 400-meter hurles—l, Eddie South- ’ *i' D ’ ;—| ~9»4 Totals 38 4 10 4 1 But Tom ern, Air Force. 51.7: 2. Roy Thompaon. TODAY 28-year-old Fuller, Cleve. *at n‘y. Boston |QI 21 21 5~l 21—i 15' 3L .326 13 1 Plied out tor Lee in 3d; 2 Singled Army. 52.7: 3. Dave Klicker. Navy. 53; j Si!: _l|_3| a mustachioed Air Force ser- 4. O’Conner. Chic, at Bost. Horse fbr Kralick in sth: 3 Struck out lor Dale Air Force. 53:7. Lolt Racing in 4 Bo Army. |18|21|21|21|23|27|29|31| | j | Kaat 7th; Struck out for Throne- geant who never went to col- Broad jump—1. Roberson, Belmont WTOP, 4:45 In 5 Grounded 25 feet. Il* inches; 2, Jim Gamble, Stakes, MOTOR Four berry Bth; out for - MMHIT Naragon in lege. turned in a sparkling 10.3 Army. 24-4 U: 3. Harold Shultz. Air - Bth: 6 Fouled out for r ——| u —————j. p.m. Clevenger in 9th. the Force, 24-2’a; 4. Al Harris, Army. victory in 100 meters to NATIONAL Feature race from Delaware OVERHAUL 23-5. Standings g se o I -g DETROIT 401 200 000—7 give United States hopes a 5.000-meter run—l, Max Truex. Air Park, WOL, 4:45 p.m. WASHINGTON 000 030 Force. 14:29.2; Lew Stieglitz. < 010—4 Navy. Results Yesterday f ri B« »Tjj 'v!“ e ="5 boost in this event. 3, o,Clubsu 5“" *. 14:44.2; Alec Breckenridge. Marine ° —Killebrew PO-A—Detroit. 27-6: ’StL. 9: Pitts. 6 t =E Z 8 8 tj 1“ Baseball E 4:44.6: 4. Zeke Swirner. Army. ©¦ , The meeting resumed today C0rp5.f11 •SF 5; MIIW.0. > <¦’ !¦< -> J £ AUTOMATIC Washington. 27-12. DP—Valdivielso . O|£ I 0 Senators vs. Tigers, WTOP, to Becuuer; Valdivielso to Gardner to Tom > with the shot put, 110-meter 100-meter dash—l. Fuller. Air 2 71 7! 21 2' “ to fl; PhiU.’. 1 Pittsburgh 18 1583 1:25 Becquer; Wise Bolling to Bilko. Force. 10.3; 2, George Greene. Airf Chic.’ |—| JLIULII I [ p.m. 9 200-meter dash LOB —Detroit, 5: Washington. hurdles, and ¦Force, 104. 3. Ed Fron. Orioles CAR TO DRIVE Collymore. Marine» Game. Toder Son ;4 22|6[516| 61 31 20 .608 1 vs. Athletics, WOL, EDCg? 3b—Becquer 2b—Green. meters run Corps. 10:4; 4. Walt Fillman. Marine 1,500 highlighting! Corps. 10.5. 7:55 ¦ OUR SHOP in h r er bb so Pit'ts* Milwoukoel 2i 6| 3| 3| 23 .548 4‘ i p.m. W»ftt TOURS 1$ IM the ROO-meter run—l. ' lI—I 2j 6| 19| Bunnlng 7x 9 4 4 2 8 s program. i Tyson Hadley. lnK 1:50 2. SUNDAY 2 1 0 0 2 2 - Army. 3: George Katterman. *‘t Cincinnoti 4 4525 26 25 .510 6 71m OMtst, M«tf Bask w CrMUt Ragair Beater h Tna Aguirre • Little Max Truex, one of 3. Mark ; MUw. B.F. ;I!s[ : Navy, 1:51.2; Lipscomb. Ma- Baseball ts*“ 2 t? HUIi the top United States hopes rine Corps. 1514. 4. Gary Parr,’ Games Tomorrow St 'ws | 2 5 13:—| 5 4 3 23 26 .469 8 I Army, 1:52.8. Senators (double- C vs. Tigers 1 0 5 ’oq for the distance events, indi- 400-meter run—l. Dave Robertson, h,C Bth & -o -0 pPt'tr at*Bt L (2) U«Am. 4| 3| 3| 0| 6| 2| 28| .440| OjJt. 2 0 0 1 Army. 47 7: 2. Harold Cassey. Army.;• | 4|—| »| header). WTOP, 12:55 p.m. Clevenger 0 0 i cated that he is back in form L 48.1 3. Jennis White. Army. 49; 4, A to two ¦ *it Chkoao 1! 41 25 Orioles vs. xPltched batters in the Bth. with Charles Carleson, '• Mhw. 8 r. | 3| 4| 0| s|—| 3| 19| .432| 9(4 Athletics, WOL, —Bunnlng (3-31. Loser— : an easy victory in 14:29.2, [! Army, 49. .Winner 400-meter relay—l. Army (Herb Philo 0: 61 18 .360113(4 1:55 p.m. 2-4700 (3-2). . Stobbs in the 5,000 meters run. Carper, James Gamble, Jerry McCul- b :__|_3| 2| 3| 3| I|—| 32| n Flaherty. Stevens. Stewart, Soar. . I lough. Dodgers vs. Reds. WINX, A—9,392. Other outstanding winners Hollid Gainey). 41.2; 2. Air Lost (18 20 19:25 26,28 25 32| j T 2:57. ’Force. 41.3; 3, Marine Corps. 417. r ’ ~|~ 4:30 p.m.