I THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. ! 4-Ball Tourney' Seven to Tonight Amateurs SATURDAY JUNE t. Teas A-13 Wide Open as Jn Laurel Invitational Spark Play Elision Cleared of Causing By DICK O’BRIEN Although outsiders, Wilming- ¦tar SUC Writer ton’s Star, Chief Lenawee and 15-Car Fatal Race Pileup Victor and Morria Zeinfeld’s INDIANAPOLIS. June 7 UP). been in financial difficulties *" ' The Engineer are favored with 1 I r Par Mauled Ozark Chief la a 2-to-l favor- At —Ed EliMan, Oakland, Calif., since he was given only a pro- *» Is post the -positions, Staunton j i ite In a field of seven free-for- first three driver who was accused visional license in April be- scoring UP). of The is that , Esquire STAUNTON, Va„ June 7 evidence all sldewheelers scheduled to Direct, owned by Mr. causing ¦ the 15-car pileup in cause of money trouble*. the House 4-ball, best- Court race tonight In the 7th annual and Mrs. William E. Connell —Two of the top three leaden the first lap of the 500-mlle Thomas Blnford. USAC ball invitation is growing up, $15,000 Invitational Pace at Klttery, Me., captured and of the low race May 30, was back in good president, said the thre«4|pur par yester- |of the six 13 scorera In as 11 teams broke Laurel Raceway. second leg of Maryland's standing today ' the hearing day at the of first the Virginia Open golf cham- because showed a bad 4ebt end the Other top-ranked pacers en- ; Crown last night in 2:o3ss. the United States Auto Club di- complaint against Elisian was 'BP round of play. pionship are amateur* going tered are fastest time of the they third Pine Acre Farm's current rectors admitted couldn't unfounded. The annual event still Duane Hanover; S. A. Camp's Laurel meeting. Pat Rainbow Into today’* second round at prove an error of judgment. As to the pileup that‘-re- is wide open. Last year's Diamond Hal; R. Craig's won the first leg of the Triple llngleslde Country Club. champions. Col. Rennie Kelly L. The 200-pound curly-haired sulted In the death of driver Wilmington's Star; Mr. and ; Crown at the reeent Rose croft The tournament was won last Elisian, only driver who Pat O’Connor and injury of and Bob Chandler of Con- meeting. ever Mrs. James A. Blanchard's I year by Strange, turned In a two others. Blnford said thi gressional had a beat-ball of Thompson Tom who 148-mile-an-hour Chief Lenawee; the Driver Clarence Martin had played tap the Indianapolis board felt it could not phpve 4-under-par 68 as did the last Boy, as an amateur. This at Motor Stable's ChesterUrfn and little trouble in getting Eaqulre year, pro. trailing Speedway, suspended by an error of Judgment. year’s runnerups, Jerry Mc- Kelly's as a he was was Edward R. The Engi- Direct, the 1-? favorite, across the Duane Carter, USAC Ferren and Johnny Grubb of neer. field with a 75-t f' , director. Manor, Early the wire first. Re moved out surprise pace-setter¦ The suspension to; and Bob of West- Jim Dennis drive In front at the quarter pole The this referred will Ozark year in the “a of judgment’ NATIONAL briar and Bob Hawkins of Chief from the No. position. and won by a length and 142-man field was serlez of errors ' 6. of Mid- and to complaints Elisian had Continued From Fage A-12 Fairfax. The 6-year-old True Chief quarter over Nobel Dream. 48-1. ILL Marcellino Moreno The three 68s were followed land, Tex., stationed at Fort Monzant for his fourth lott in gelding, winner of 6X1,782 in Phllbert Hanover was third. five-run single, by three 695, George Winkler Esquire Lee, who carried his own bag a sixth. A and 10 races this season, recently Direct’s victory paid two walks loaded the bases with and Reford Burney of the host was clocked at 2:02 Vi at $3. and stroked a hot putter on a ; 5-under-par round of 34- TIGERS, 11; {two out. Don Hoak's stogie club, John and Don Beach of Roosevelt Raceway. 6,187 Fairfax, and Billy Buppert and A crowd of wagered 33—67. , brought two runs home and Second choice Is Duane Han- : $306,467. The 3-6 Jerry Lynch Del combination attempted qualify SENATORS, then clinched it Beman of Bethesda. Bill over, winner of $14,600 In five : paid $37.60 on the daily . Moreno to 2 homer, Staton of Fairfax and Gene for the National with a three-run his starts this year, who will be Flash Adlos paid $3.60 for win- Open last ' Greer of East Potomac had 70 Monday DETROIT fourth. handled by Bill Fleming. ning the first race, and Drafton but failed with 79-73 Taussig and the 71s included Bob 152 at Mount lh ab r h rbl hr Rookie Don also Joe O'Brien will drive Diamond Elolse returned $12.60 as the Pleasant Bal- F Hollins. 2b 2 1 0 4 01 | homered for the Giants, Davies, the pro basketball timore. He found the shorter * his Hall. I second-race winner. 2St Bollfn*. as IIZI 0 0 I first in the majors, but HERE WE GO AGAlN—Calumet’s Tim Tam, great, a golfer from Gettys- Ingleside course to his Ztinlal. If 4 1 1 i Reliever more Bartow, $ I f Schmidt blanked 'em goes for jewel in racing’s u .... J o o 5 i Willard who the third burg, and Jack Snell of the liking. Kalin*, rt 5 0 11 o Triple Crown today in Stakes, host Harris, lb 110 0 { on two hits over the last 6% the Belmont club. Mac Main, Danville pro. and Vlrtll. .*H> I t 0 0 ' for his second victory, seems to be getting a word from gave Blair Nicely, Lexington Groth. Cf 5 3 3 2 1 confident Grubb his team a boost ama- Wilson, e 4 13 10 i The Dodgers twice hustled his named p 3 * stable mascot, a pointer Buck. by chipping into the cup for Auto Races Tonight teur. were tied at 68. Jack Hoeft. 2 1 0 ' from behind to tie the score to Help of Langley Trainer Jimmy Jones acts as moderator dur- an eagle three on the fifthi Isaacs AFB, one of Total* . 36 U Ii lo ~2 : against the Braves' starter, Bob ing the gag scene yesterday after Tim Tam hole, minutes after Early, play- the had a 69. Chand- WASHINGTON Rush. Carl Furillo, 4-for-4, ing ler Harper,*flve-time champion ab r h rbl hr worked out at Belmont Park.— AP Wirephoto. in the same foursome, Fund for W-L High Oarsmen Yoxt. 3b 3 0 n (i iii his sixth homer for a 1-1 missed chipping in by an inch. from Portsmouth, had 71. Pear,on cf 4 0 0 0 o aixth, Wally Gore and Bill Wyn- vaiola, No. 2, and Bert Thur- Slevers, If 3 110 0 tie in the ’and a two-run And, on the 18th Buppert holed Lemon, ri 4 1110 { {triple by Dick Gray, who pulled koop. former classmates at ber, bow. are scheduled to make Bridges, as 3 0 2 1 0 a pitch shot for an eagle three Aspromonte. () 0 0 0 > a leg sprint. Washington-Lee, will help their the presentation winning 2b 3 muscle in the for team’s 69. to the Bverlv, p 0 0 0 0 0 | caught again his old high school tonight when driver. 3 Malkmus —1 o o 0 o the Braves at A second 18 is Courtney, c 8 0 0 0 0 3-3 in the eighth. Zimmer’s BELMONT scheduled they run a two-car team In the Preparations SENATORS Becqucr. lb 3 0 0 O (I J have bgen Origgs. p 0 0 0 0 < clinching today. The low 16 teams after 50-lap spring championship From Page 0 shot was his fifth Continued From Page A-12 made for a field of 40 cars in Continued A-12 1 Cicotte ... 1 0 0 0 0 G-Men Make today’s round willplay 36 holes race at Old Dominion Speed- Stobbs. p 1 0 0 0 0 J homer. weighted 122 pounds. runs. He walked Gail Harris in with J. Alvarei. 2b ... 1 0 0 0 0 tomorrow. The tournament way. tt>e six-event program, which pumped > Clem Labine won his second, Graham Brown's Bornastax had the second and pitching only record of 271 was set last year gate receipts begins at 9 o'clock. Total* r.29“i ~4 Ti i the ninth after 121. Bomastar upset Pucker Half the net will Three 10- his into the left- Virgil Grtgga by Kelly 1 Fouled to for In 3d: ¦ following Starter Don Drys- Up, 1957 race mare champion, and Chandler. They be donated to the "Buck-a- lap heats, a 10-lap consolation field stands. Hoeft tripled to 2 Walked for Martin In Sth; 3 Fouled Comeback broke previous record out for Byerly in ninth. dale and Johnny Podres. The Fund, up in the Spinster Stakes last fall, the of! --i Mile” set to finance a race and a 12-lap will start the third and scored when home semifinal . 100 —11 Braves, FBI, defending city sandlot 279 set by Willie and John; trip to the Henley Regatta in Bridges wild first DETROIT 023 3"0 who had hit 16 and again in a tuneup event threw past WASHINGTON . 000 000 200— 2 England precede the feature. _ 1 runs in six games, had nine baseball champion, has come Monday Beverly. Beach in 1956. for W-L’s national after fielding Frank Bolling's —Bridge*. Alvarea. for the 0 E PO-A—Detroit. hits and got the leadoff man back .strong after dropping its E. J. Potter, jr.’s Plion has champion eight-oared crew. grounder. Billy Martin sacri- 27-10: Washington. 27-10. DP games Bridges to Becquer. F. Bolling to Mar- on base in five innings. first three of the season high weight of 123 pounds in Neither Gore nor Wynkoop ficed and Zernial lofted a home -1 tin to Harr!*. Bridge* to A*promonte Righthander in the League. to BecQuer. LOB—Detroit. 5: Wash- Sam Jones took Industrial the mile and one-sixteenth. are among the top 10-point run. ington. 4. the major league strikeout lead sportsman MAJOR Stobbs was clipped Bridge*, (2), The O-men slammed 14 hits 525.000-added Kent Stakes at scorers in cars at for a run 2b— Harrl*. Wilton ; 65 by fanning 12 Phils, a Old Dominion in the fourth when Groth and Martin, Virgil. 3b—Hoeft, Kalint. at yesterday and capitalized on Delaware Park. Probable fa- this season but Lemon HR—arotli, Zernial B—Mar- one-game high for the season. six errors to trounce Jack Pry, vorite in the field of 12, how- Wild Trails their appearance tonight LEADERS Red Wilson singled and Hoeft tin. SF—Hoeft. P. Bolling (2). Bridget. He whiffed 10 In the first five is figures gate contributed a fly. Ip h r er bb so 11-2, on the West Ellipse. The ever, the Boncrlst Farm's to boost the and AMERICAN LEAGUE sacrifice 2 3 { a _ Hoeft -5 4 2 3 innings as the Cards took 3-0 win, FBl’s second straight, Backbone. thereby increase the fund. RATTING (boxed on 10u or more at Chuck was mauled xor three Griff* 8 4 5 4 2 1 batt) Nltman. Baltimore Stobbs I 7 I 4 0 2 . lead against loser Seth More- Also, Arlington Fox, .387:1 more runs in the boosted the champions out of Nine fillies and mares were the team- Chicago. ,344: Kuenn, Detroit,; seventh as Byerly 2 3 2 i 11 head. Jones allowed seven hits, By .341- McDouglad and Skowron, New Wilson Hoeft singled, (4-Si. Lo*er—Grieg* the cellar and into a third-place entered for the SIO,OOO Pinafore mates will be after the big doubled. Winner—Hoeft ' 6 Strokes - York. 330. (2-2) lost his shutout in the seventh trophy RUNS—Ccrv. Kansas CltT. 37: Mantle, Frank Boling sacrifice tie at 2-3 with Union Printers. Stakes at Suffolk Downs with JOHNSTOWN, Pa., June 7 inscribed with the hit a HBP—By Byerly (Harrl*). when singles by Chico Fernan- of New York. 32: F. Bolling. Detroit, j fly, Martin doubled and A1 Ka- WP The victors scored two runs B. A. Dario's Dandy Blitzen the (Special). Claude Wild of names Coach Charlie Butt, 30: Lopex and Power. Kansas Stobbs. U—Summer*. Honorhlck. Boar dez and Solly Hemus followed probable eight line tripled. and Umont. T—2:29. A—6.3lS. In a favorite. Washington, C., his coxswain and oars- Kansas CltT, the third to take 4-2 lead D. is six strokes ru%’rltted IN—Cerv The Tigers two . i his lone walk. and broke the game open with Conn Smythe's Caldeon Beau off the pace and for men. Coxswain Mike Hanley, 45: Jensen. Boston. 36: Gemert, added runs Righthander tied fifth | Boston. 33: Skowron, New York and off Byerly in the eighth when Dick Drott won five runs in the sixth. Jack is the heavy favorite over 13 place as the Sunnehanna Ama- Harvey Montgomery, stroke Stevers, Washington, 28. MINOR LEAGUES his third with a four-hitter for others in the $25,000 added ;oar; Kirk Evans, No. 7; Tony HITS—Fox. Chicago. 83; Kuenn. De- i Ossie Virgil doubled, Groth 5 Pry dropped to last place at 2-4 teur gqjf tournament heads trolt 67; Bridges. Washington, 63: > singled . the Cubs as the Pirates lost Johnson, No. 6; Pete Peterson, Malione. Boston, and Wilson doubled. In the Departmental League, Queens Plate at New Wood- into its middle 36 holes today. and Mlnoao. Cleve- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE their fourth in a row. He bine, Toronto. The mile and No. 5: Steve Emery, No. 4; land. 50. Notes; Virgil, up from the' | Seattle. 6; Phoenix. 5. the 6970th Red Devils (3-11 Wild, Maryland Amateur DOUBLES—Kuenn, Detroit, 18; Avila Tigers’ Salt Lake City, ft: Sacramento, 6. blanked the Bucs on two hist one quarter race, inaugurated champion Frank Benson, No. 3: Bob Ca- and Mlno*o, Cleveland. Power. Kan- i Charleston farm, be- San Dieso. 9: Bpokane. 3. retained third place with an I from Burning Tree, sas City, Mantle. New York, and the Portland at Vancouver, postponed. after a first- run. Vera in 1860, is the oldest stakes in Pearson.' Washington, 10 came first Negro to play victory Cyprians shot 37-36—73 on the par 35-35 TRIPLES—Martyn. INTERNATIONAL LEAOtI Law lost it for a 5-4 record. 8-6 over St. North America. Kansas City, and for Detroit . . . Harvey Kuenn. Miami, 1: Rochester, Tuttle.cf 4010 W'd.lng.lf 1 II H Pox.2b 3 ft 0 ft Rtin’ls.2b 3 0 2 0 Bailey,c 0 0 o 0 Jbskl.llb 4 110 holes. Smith.lf 3 ft l ft Wil’ms.lf 3 ft ft ft ' Crowe,lb 3 0 0 0 Cep’da.lb 4 0 County Board. game McCormick and Grissom. San Fran- Lopez *:b 4 o 0 o PTrcik.rf .'4 0 0 0 lrndy.lb 10 A parade was; bracket with the loser for Martinez never had been cisco. 4-1. .800. Cerv.lf 4 0 0 0 RWn.3b 4 0 0 0 Lollar.c 3 ft l ft O rn’rt.lb 3 ft 0 0 110 0 Sauer.ll a 0 1 Y Rivera rs 4 ft 0 ft M'zonr.3b 3 2 11 SI a: 30 0 to begin at 11 the stopped. 6ay STRIKFOUTB—Jones Bt. Louts. 85: Power,lb 4 0 10 Trrnd’s.c .*lO 10 ges’n.lb poak..'lb RScht.c 1 a.m. at Sears I slated to meet the GW-Clerfison Vince can't that Chicago, 3 1 0 0 T 2 1 ft ft Jenaen.rf 3 0 10 Lyneh.rf 411 S T’ssl. rl 3 GRIFFS' RECORDS Drott 55: Antonelll. San Held.3b 0 10 1 Green o 0 111 Roebuck building in Clarendon. victor at 8:30. any more. Francisco. 51: Podres. Los Angeles, Chiti.c 3 12 1 G nsb'rg.c 1 0 o 0 4.iackson 1 ft 0 B'rb’ret.c 3 0 2 1 Mlklis.rf 0 0 0 0 3Ktn« 10 0 0 Spahn. Ph'lips.3b 4 12 1 .'Consolo ft 1 ft 0 BefiTcl 4 0 10 M'gant.p 7 0 0 0 and Milwaukee. 48. D'm'stri.** 30 2 0 Wl'mi.lf 30 2 11 Landis,cf (I (I 0 Miller.p BATTING Szuzina, who hails from Kellner.p 0 0 Busby,cf 3 0 10 4ft 11 White.c 00 ft i McMU'n.ss 4 o 0 0 0 0 10 Wilson.p 1 0 ft 3 0 ft ft Haddlx.p 0 10 0 AB Rbl A) Trucks.p 0 0 0 0 Boyd.lb 3 ft 0 0 0 Pltrsall.cf 00 0 TSpeske 0 K H 2b.3b HR ; Germany, will fight Phila- Btaley.p ft NUiQn.p W.Bch t.p 0 0 orsom.p Clevenger 4 I 2010 0 sue Mtr'nda.ss 3 0 0 0; ft ft 0 oftft 0 3 0 H i II 8 0 (I 0 dephla’s Joey Johnson.p ; ftDropo 1 0 0 0 Wall.p 2 0 0 0 Fitz Gerald 2.1 4 2 .34Hi Glradello. one 311 Klaus 0 Totals 33 5 Lumentl S 0 2 0 0 0 0 333 01 1 10 0 57" Totals 32 47 4 Bridges 20.31(1 of top conteders for Sugar DelocVp 0 0 O O 1 Ran .for Crowe In (Itb: 2 Docherty 171 10 53 B 2 1 WOMENS— GOLF Totals 20 1 Totals 31 28 Si Pooled Hits Perfect 100 Y~i 3Keouch ft 0 0 l Flew* 74 10 32 4 2 1 11 .207 i Ray Robinson's middle- out tor Miller in 3 on Sievers 138 22 40 5 0 1 Ran for Triandos In 7th. Klely.p 0 0 ft 0 7th: Called out 1 28 .290 weight crown, WASHINGTON aacr (Harris Tro- ¦trikes for Tauaeic In Pth. Zauctlin 100 15 20 2 0 4 9 .274 here Wednes- phy. 36 holes net!—Winner. Mrs. J. J. CITY 000 000—1 Malkmus 30 2 8 0 0 Corson, KANSAS 010 Totals 30 2sl Totals 27 38 3 1 1 .258 day night at the Shoreham 85-89 minus 32 handicap lor 00ft lit—2 i In Pearson 40 0 Egenrond. | BALTIMORE 000 Popped out Wall in CINCINNATI ... 00* North-South Title Skeet 159 21 10 o 0.252 Mrs. 1 for 7th: 2 Ran 000 000—5 Courtney 1142. Gross. Charles 38 0 for Berberet in Bth Hit fly , _ 152 18 4 1 14.250 Hotel's Terrace Room. The i 88-84—170. Other net winners. Mrs I City 84-10; i 3 sacrifice BAN FRANCISCO 101 200 000—4 The annual North-South | championship and the .410- As'monte 152 8 31 4 1 3 18.242 fight io. R Monsees, 92-93 minus 40 lor PO-A —Kansas Balti-1 for Delock in Btn: 4 Struck out for Lemon 160 24 30 3 5 5 is for the benefit of 145: O. Engh, minus more 27-17 DP—Miranda to Gardner I Toreeton in 9 th; 5 Plied out for Staley *—Crowe. Burteea. apeak.. skeet championship continue gauge Cbrlsley H 27.235 Mrs. H. 98-101 in PO-A— team title for the fourth 77 15 1 0 4 8 224 the Big Brothers of 52 for 147: Mrs W. E MacDonald. to Boyd 2; Held to Lopez. LOB— j Pth Cincinnati. 27-10; San Fraaclaco, 0 Club ! 110-10(3 08 for Mrs. today at the National Capital straight year. They fired Becouer 70 4 15 2 0 5.214 minus 148: J P 4. 192x- Griggs 16 1 3 11 0 2 200 America. 08-102 minus 50 for 150: Mrs Kansas Cite Baltimore A. CHICAOO 001 010 000—2 j27-16. DP—cepeda to Spencer: Mon. Skeet and Trap Club with com- -200 in the .28-gauge and 186x- YOSt 137 18 25 4 0 1 10.182 Virgil manager, Sulck.enry Riley, 91-87 minus 28 for 150: 2B—Gardner. Triandos. Williams. BOSTON l . 00ft 100 02*—I I w Spencer to Cepeda: Temple to Pascual 17 l 3 ii l o 0.i7« For and his Mr>. Lloyd Dennis. 87-03 minus 28 to Pondy petition slated in the .20 gauge -200 in the .410. :>n—Oardner. HR—Chlti. B—Kellner 2. PO-A—Chiciio.24-10; ! BhteMlllan LOB—Cincinnati, Alvarei 13 2 2 0 0 0 1 .154 it was the culmination of a 1 for 152, Mrs. Harry Fletcher. 102- E—Malzone. 14: San Francisco 4. division. Yesterday’s results: Ramoe 28 2 4 1 0 0 2 143 104 minus 52 for 154. ip h r er bb so Boston. 2T»12. DP—Malzone to Run- Jib—Bell. HR—Mays, Taus«i*. Lynch. Cjcotte 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 .143 three-year dream. “Virgil and CONGRESSIONAL (Past President'* 7Mi M 2 2 ft 3 nels to Oernert; Foz to Apariclo »o SB—May.. SP—R 41l!-caii(, cham- : Kellner Torgevm; to to Schmidt. The club is located miles pion—John division: Overall Th'berry 2n 3 2 0 0 0 0 100 promised Plate!—Winner. Mr*. H J Kloesner, o o ft o o Runnels Buddin Oer-j five C. Dalton (Chevy Chaxel. 0 0 I ourselves we would 191-20—71. Trucks nert; Aparlcio to to ip 94x10(1 (Sal- Korcheck 15 11 0 0 067 Oross. Mrs. J. F. Zlas. 83. Johnson 1* 71 0 0 0 0 0 000 derson 83. Mrs Oeorge Maksim nekt. 1 Winner—Johnson Loser 3b—Berberst. HR—Phillips, Malzone. !W. Schmidt *% 2 0 0 2 4 road off Route 28. Wolter (Bethesda l. 88x100. Class B 0 This is it.” : Other net winners, T i Kellner (0-2). * —W. (Clemmons, 85x Stobbs 7 0 0 0 0 0 .000 84. Mrs. C. SB—Landis. SF—Kcough 5S 6 5 2 2 D. Parks N. C.l. Bverly 2 0 0 o o o o (too Boland 108-31—75: Mr* F. M Ghent. | T—l:sl. tiler o 0 The three-day event opened H *Wl "’ It was a long and rocky road. Booaant IvJ 1 0 2 !Washington!, Team batting—l.s24 ab., 170 r.. 90-14—70; Mrs. J. L. Hoen. 80-13—77: SECOND GAME ip h r er bb so Orlasom . 2 o 0 0 1 o avg. Mrs - its 22d year yesterday with .410-gauge teamftlxHlO.*' 372 h. 244. Just 18 months ,o. Akins 13—77: P. L Smith. 04-17—77 Wilson 84* 4 1 l 8 I! Winner—W (1-1). division: Oveiall COLUMBIA(Hinshaw Cup, 54 i KANSAS CITY BALTIMORE Staley Schmidt Loser— champions—Dalton Harry Wright. PITCHING picked up $52 fight in holes ab rbt IS 2 2 t 11 (4-4) George Docherty of Holyoke, 18(1x200. and for a Winner Mrs. Edward J. Hickey. ir. ab r h rbl r h Nixon 1 ft ft ft 1 ft Monzant Claas A—Wolter IP H 8B 80 W rounds handicap Martyn.rf 4 (I ft 0 O dner.2b 4 ft 0 0 I Hockley. and R. L. 08 GC t Massachusetts. of 95-88-92 minus 19 Wall 8 3 2 1 3 3; U—Barllck. Jackowskt. Landas aod Mass., firing a perfect 100 score I 174x200 Class B—Katherine Byerly 9 0 net 4 11 ft Mall.lb 4 0 1 0 Deiock 0 0 ft ft Dinning and Chris i Hyde 20 27 10 0 2 0 each round for a of 219. Oross. Ttle.cf 11 Delmore T—2:25 A—2l *B2 Allen. 146x20« 41 28 10 21 0 0 3 1 Bill Daly. Martinez' manager, Mr* Richard Krcuaburg. 82-82-83 Lope*.2b 4 0 0 ft Wlinf.lf 3 11 0 Kiely 0 ft 1 ! to capture the .28-gauge title Claae C—J. L, Karriek J. h Clevenger 38 18 0 247 Other net Geoffrey 0 Busby.cl ft ft 11 0 I and 31 23 0 3 3 boxing winners. Mrs. Cerv.lf 3 10 0 0 Winner—Delock(2-0). Loser—Staley and C. of Chevy Peacock. 138x260 Griggs 43 41 32 20 7 2 2 2 described the debacle Creyke, 221; Mrs. Norman Frost, 228: ! Power.lb 30 11 Tri os.c 311 4 John Dalton .28-gauge division: Overall cham- James Hagerty. 22ft; 0 W's.rf.lf 3 0 ! • Docherty ascual 58 48 21 50 0 3 3 4 this way: Mrs. Mrs. Irvine I Held Jib 3ft 0 30 Wilson) Chase taking honors In the pion—George (Holyoke Ramos 81 74 31 40 11 6 3 4 Swanson. 231: Mrs. H Holmes Vogel. House.c 3 ft 1 0 R’son.Hb 3 1 ft ft HBP—By Wall —1 , ft 2 Kasko.sx 1 1 1Clem'te.rf 1 0 0 0 Moryn.lf 4 110 700 Clat* B—Joseph Wyvlll and okay. It just mat- J, F Mrs \nd son.lb 3 ft 1 ft Munlal.lb 2 ft ft I! Maz'skl.2b 3 o 0 0 Lon*.lb 4 { I 1 more’s Harry W. Wright win Ken Wyvlll. C was was a tion—Mrs. barker defeated BALTIMORE . 00» ftl2 00x—3 ( Repulski.lf to ir 183x200 Claw RESULTS ter not recovering from E. O. Veatch, 2 and 1. Third flight— 402 ft Noren.il ft ft QO' ! Folles.c 200 o 8 Taylor.e 42 4 1 the .28-gauge two-man J L. Karriek and J. H. Peacock. of a Mr*. J S Slmmerman defeated Mrs PO-A—Kansas City. 24-3; Balti- Lopata.c 4ftft ft Boyer.3b 4 1 2ft IMejtss 1 0 o o Th'son.cl 10 12 team 198x200. you E. P Bchrup. 4 ft 1 ft Green,rf 3 S'th.p oo o o p 880(1. pace: sucker punch—one Just 3 and 2: consolation— DP—DeMaestrl to Lopez W. Jo's.3b 110 |BG Droll 30 0 0 FIRST RACE—Purse. 1 Mrs J. K. Clifford defeated Mrs. T. H more. 27-13. Poat.rf 3 1 ft ft Flood,cf 2 0 ft 0 idle. into without looking.” to Power; Marshal to Miranda. LOB— 'ern dez.ss 4 ft 1 ft 2 ft 0 walk Swan. 1 up. , C'h'm.lf.lb < P’t’lield.p Flash Adloe (Mverl lin 3.00 2.80 25 holes. 6 I 1000 * Mor’h'd.p 7 ofto 0 (Lewie) Kansas City. 2; Baltimore. 3. smith.c 301 1' 2Kra.lt*. c 1 0 o Sequin Hanover 3.00 3.00 lE- 'sigian 1 ft 00 8 Jones,p 3 ft ft 0, Vole Up (Smith! HR— 0.00 2b—Pilarctk. Tuttle. Power. Meyer.p 0 ft ft ft Totsls 20 1 *"7 Total. K « ¥”* Peggy Castle. Deby R. King of Vo- jphilley Iftft ft Totals 27 37 2 j Manager Triandos. 1 struck out lor Fotles In ath: let*. Mias Hamilton Traffic Ip er out Hoyas' Opened Time. 2:0844. 9 h r bb so Total* 33 17 1 2 Grounded for Porterfield la ath. Hall of Fame 3 SECOND $800: pace Herbert 77 3 1 4 RACE—Purse. GRADED HANDICAPS 1 Called out for .. 1 Gorman 1 ft 0 ft 0 1 on strike* Morehead PITTSBURGH 100 000 000—1 mile 3, in 7th- 2 Fanned for Meyer in 9th 3(H) Drat n , I.'will 3HO Pappas ft 4 110 CHICAOO 110 All—• Fanny Eloiee 12. M 5.48 PHILADELPHIA OftO 000 100—1 Hl-Le (Stektev l 0.20 3.10 Winner —Pappas <2-1». Loser—'; 37 LOUIS . 000 210 00*—3 H—Foiles PO-A—Plttsburah. 24-7; With Tareetta (Rlddleki 2.00 (Ml. - Over 100 Herbert E— io Adams; Members Morehead. PO A—-Phtladeloh la. ICtsTcaso. 27-fl DP—Thornton Rosecrolt, Betty AT LAUREL Barbara Ann. Exotic U—Flaherty. Chylak. Berry. Me- : 124-13' 8t Louli. 77-H. DP— Hemu. to Banks to Adams to Lon*: Mazerowsk! athletes, some TRACK—Bernl* Wefer*. 1900: W Hanover. Roval'i Cast. Rilma Mitewyn 7; to More than 100 K Art Duftey, 'O3; Kinley 1:54. Fernandez to Anderson. Locals to Groat to Kluasewski LOB—Pltta- Holland. 'O2: Bob Time. 2:10 Sixth Night. 21-Mfht Meeting 3 Twilight Bttr (Mver) 1— A—12.501. Fernandez. LOB—Philadelphia. *; 4: 4 whom had their days of 14; Jim ConnoQy. (3-8). I 8-1 St. burch. Chlcaio of Eller '22: Bob Le- lIVn.T DOUBLE 837.68 Dally DoaWe Claeaa 8:»« P.M. 7 Rhythmn Creed (Cherrlx) ln-i Louis. 4. Gendre. '22: Walter Oegan. '24; Ver- THIRD RACE—Purse, *800; pace; r Fe*» 8:36 F.M. (Webb) i 2b—Vlrdon. Kluszewski. Banks Sb— glory before the turn of the non Aseher. '25; Ed Brooks. '26; George Time. *800; 1 LorraineHernel] Dee 10-1 2b—W. Jones. B—Flood. BP—Mustal. Adams Banks SB—Clemente S Tay- mile. FIRST RACE—Pune. 25 class 8 Direct (Hobbs) __ . 12-1 century, honored Klnnaly. '25: George Marsters. '25: Reae Teek (Davit) 5.80 3.30 trot P (Bank*) DODGERS' 4;_BRAVES,Y~, lor. SP—Thornton. were as 2.40 1 mile Clever Bars 15-1 .... Emerson Norton, '25; Ray Haas, Morehead *8 I i "2H: Heme*fell Merit (Hub’rd) 5.46 3.20 PP. Hor*e and Driver Odds 10 Mighty Dexter (Oakley) .. 15-1 vfejer - 200000 h r er bb so Georgetown University official- James Burgess, '27: Bill Dowdtng. "27: Danny Windswept (Hvlan) 3.00 C Virginia (Crank) i MILWtIKU LOB ANGELES I* * Herltny. Darnler 3-1 Jones ... 9 71 1 3 12 zLaw (L. 8-4) .3 S 4 0 4 Paul '27: Creth Rises. "27: Scout Hanover, Return Dividend 1 Clearly Hanoter 7-2 *900; ab r n rot »b r n rbl (4-6). o ly opened its Athletic Hall of W. J. Holden. (JLetum) fifth RACE—Purse. B pace 12 0 Winner—Jones Loser—More* Porterfield .4 0 o l S '27: Ed Swinburne. "28: Maxey Direct. Time. 2:08.1. 2 Petcy Regent (McClenny) 9-2 l mile MUila.2b 4 11b Gilliam.ll 4 4 <4-1). night in McDonough Date Adelman. ‘3O: Leo Seaton. '3O: $800: paee: > Lyric (Smithi | Aaron.rl 4 12 0 Clmoli.cf, 4 0 0 0 he*' Fame last FOURTH RACE—Para* Elklneton ... 8-1 1 Direct Walnut (Smith) U—Smith. Dascoll. Craw- Karl Wtldermuth, '3O; A1 KtUy. 'S3; mile (No Driver). 3-1 M 3b 4 0 11 yurUlo.rf 4 1! 4 1 Dmatelll. i f 1 t-ifi 1 7 Michael Hi «-l Spuds Niece (Dayi hews • I Gymnasium. Hugh Le 7 7-2 Oray.ab ford. T—2:ll. A—17.550. 4 batten in 4th. A1 Bloxis '42: Short. '43: Bill Wise Widower (Dayl 4.8* S.SO 2.80 8 Royal Oiorv (Hudson) 8-1 :i Hal's Pes E (Orenieri 5-1 Torre.lb 20 o 1 1o 13 Paced MlteheU, Deady. 'sl; K 0 Joseph Gardner, quarter- 'SO: Joe Dave Lady Renel 'Stokleyl o.B* 3.441 3 flonnv Nardir (Mxrtfn' .. jn-1 Prince-s Reward (Btokley) 3-1 Adcock.ib 0 o o o o 0 0 U—Sado! Oorman. Burkhart, Boi- T. Boland. '53: Charley CapoaaoU. '53; Grand Easter Volo (Gara'y) 4 w-">*»treich 'Belotel 12-1 1 H'brink it :i II 1 II Neal lb 4 0 0 0 YANKS, 6; INDIANS, 5 se,., S(l" Carl Joyce. '53; 3.20 Dalav Jean (Cherrixi 8- T—'7:2.3. 4-4 back on the 1930 football team Joe LePierre. 'S3 Donegal Bay. Eddie Brooke. HalCaw. 9 Sahrette (*li*riranl .. jn-1 8 Kilt* Hanover 'Crank) 8.) lPalbo.il 1 o o II Hoa.es lb 4 0 10 BASEBALL—Mike Mahoney. 1895: Dinah Knight Village 10 I-ady (Lohnes). osan.M 4 11 o bunmerar 4 12 1. of the final Prince. Time. Sumter 12-1 7 Busan Yori- 'Davis) . in.) o CLEVELAND NEW YOU and chairman se- i Doc White. ’O2; Q — Srmon.cf 4 0 1 3 o >P William Martin. 3 R V Chtei 'Walters) I 2 Walker.c h rbi ab h D7: Howard O E. Smith. 08: Tom RACE—Purse, 3000; 12-1 CrtmU.l.c . o 1 o tirrsd e.p .4000 ab r r rbl lection committee, was master FIFTH trot: 1 SECOND RACE—Purse. *800; C 9pi Abbott (Quinn) 5 ft o 1 C ry. 4 0 Cantwell. 08 Art Devlin. '10: Hub pace: mile, ___ lfi-l 3 o o n Podrea.D 0 o o 0 Avila. 2b 3b 2 3 1 rtush.o Marls, cf ss 2 4 He presented Hart. 14: Del Bisaonette. "24: Paul Tancerta 'Stokleyl 0.80 4.30 3.00 (Hubbard) McM.on d o 0 o ii o n 0. n 3 1 ft ft Kbk. 4 3 of ceremonies. Florence. Clayton Sneedy. Do" 5-2 SIXTH RACE—Purae, *1.200; Ltbine.B s. 4 0 nt). cf 3 24: "24; Jackie Eden (Myer) 3.40 3.00 1 Sir Dudley (Crenkl 7-2 paee handicap: A M‘n If 1 0 M 2 3 4 each of the honored athletes Sam Hyman. '24: Kenyon. Da’ley (Crank) 3.30 1 mile Total. :i3 3 n :i4 4104 Ward, lb 6 0 11 8k a. lb 4 0 12 Bill Don Prudence 5 Good Bo* (Crockett) 9-2 2 Sure Con (Cherrixi 5-2 Total. ceremony Brennan 28: Clyde Sukeforth. "28: Gemette Bun ter. Homestretch Harry. 4 Garnsey) «-) la 7th; C v’to rs 3 1 10 Berra, c 4 ft I 0 at the with a certifi- Blanche Brewer 4 J M H (Stance) 7-» 1 rued out lor Ranebnnk Nixon, 3 ft 3 ft 0 Walter Morris '3l; Packy White '3l. Homestretch Dode Time. 2:07. ! Dee (No Driver) 8-1 3 Jes* (Locum: Ran lor Gray in bth c 11 H’w'd. rs 0 longer living Harry Castlglia 41; RACE—Purge. I I (Matthew*) Direct I". 4.1 1 Vernon l n 0 ft lan. If 4 0 ft 0 : W cate. For those no Bassln. '3B: Jim SIXTH 35.000; 8 Hot Flesh 8-1 6 Ur—Ve', Honor (Martin) Brown, Liability iA' Naples. 50: Tommy Hardlman. 'sl (Triple Crown): 1 2 'Frey) 6-1 000 c 0 ft oft B‘b'n. If ft 0 0 0 who unable to attend pece: mile Indian Dale Dennlr I'M 7 Jay H 'Davlei 6-1 MILWAUKEE 010 IIID-1 C'q i. 0 0 or were BASKETBALL—Andy Zakaalli. a Ee'lre Direct (Mtlat 3.80 3.46 3.30 6 Crumptonlan , Parker LOS oil—4 3b 4 0 oft Rs'n. 2b 4 0 '22: < (t. 'Robinson) 12-1 3 Hewk 'Chirk' 1..! 6-1 ANGKIKS 0011 0111 Hrl, ss 3 Turley, p 4 O o 0 Insurance presented Paul Dillon, "29: Don Dutton, Fred NeMe Dreaas i Hudtea 13.08 40 9 Cindv's Ud (Hubbard) ... 17-1 ! 1 Vlet-r 'Stokleyl 111 1 the certificates were '3O: ¦ ) Lou 10-1 Tm'k. p f Mearner. '3O; Ed '35. Jack Phllbert Hanover (Potter) 3.00 Red Marvel (Jlyer) X. 12-1 ¦—Torre. DrT.dale. PO-A—Milwau- 3 112 to representatives. Crowley. Hareaden. William Way. b Chief kee. Angeles. None 2Doby 1010 ; .37: Ben Zola, '4l: Buddy e bBW.. Mr. * 24-*. Lo» 27-14 V and SR 22 1 Forbea. Mel Boxwood. Pirst Skirt. » mntnr scored The complete list: O’Orady. 42: Andy Koetecka 44 Gear THIRD RACH—Purse. *800; C pace: vltauonil^FtSu^purte aiVnoo; out when run DP 7 5 Billy Hassett 45: Danny Kraut. '45: Shift. Pleasant Lady Time. 2:04H. 1 mile mOe. 1 Neal to Zimmer to Hodaer <2>: Loaan Tota’a 35 6 Totals .34 611 6 FOOTBALL—Onn) (Shorty) Buhcn e Houston entry, (Walters) Mantilla to Torre; Zimmer to 1 8 truck out for Nlxaa In Bth 3 (Curly) Joha Mahnken. '46 Tommy O'Keefe 4 Roseuadt 3-1 3 Oeark Chief (Dennis) 2-1 to Neal Rth. ISOS: Percy Oiv«n. 'O7: H C. Ray Corley '4O: bj l Craig entry Mis* 'Wllcutts) 8 (Fleming) tc LOB— Milwaukee A; Lo« doubled let Tbmaoek in I INSURANCE 30: Bill Bolter '53 Reba 7-2 Duane Hanover 3-1 Hodres. Byrd. '00; Art Devlin. UO; Hurry Cm- SEVENTH $1,200. * PACE—Purse 1 Jack (Ne Driver) 7 . Ahreles. 1 Proat 5-1 Diamond Hal (O'Brien) Hurt, 'l4; Oormley TENNIS—PauI Kinkei. '24: Greg .1 9-2 . . 030 tcllo. 'l3: Hub Tom trot: 1 mile Jo*nna H (Fleming) 6-1 1 Wilmington * (Mverl Gray CLEVELAND 001 001—5 ALL KINDS OF I ’!*! Moriarty. Dun O'Con- Maneln 31: Emmett Fare, '29: (H'soa) * Star 6-1 2b—Loaan Sb—Bruton. HR NEW YORK lOft ftAO 20*—6 Ooeh 16: Fred feemksr Perry 8.00 ».*• 3.00 HRty (Devi*) . 8-1 Chief Lenewee 'Dancer) S nor. IS; Jock MrOuade 'l7: Wtlllem Mesmer '3O John McCarthy, '6O. Teasel! (Day) 3,40 5 s?™' 8-1 Furtllo Zimmer. SB—Oifilam 2.80 ort Vplsladt (Hubbard) . 4 Chet mown (Wilcutti) 8-1 J 'l7; John OtlroJ. 18; J»ck OOLF—Maurice McCarthy. '3O Joe it too (Foster) 2 ff 4T, 8-! Boy Torre. E-Marls. Howard. Richardson. Ku- Cusack. JeMetto MS r Edwards) __ (Kell?) Easy Fiuvin, 73; '35; Johnny '4O; S AUowav 1 10-1 3 The Enalneer 10-1 1 bek. 24-fi, New IReal Rud.v Comstock. Paul Lynch, Burke. Jack Master Scott. Pegs? Mon. Roger Key, 7 BlueJ* Horixon (Martini 12-1 ? PO-A—Cleveland York Terms Florence. '74: Tom Plensky. Nie*. '53 Caprice Henovrr. Poplar Perk Time Alao eliglblt: Rush H 1 S’? 27-8 LOB—Cleveland 8, New York 6. \ George '2O: Connuugh- BOXlNG—Cbarle* Pith. '32; Ray HGHTH RACK—Purse. *800; B McMahon 4* I 1 i 0 2 Nsnos'i Mb I 0 N.W. 1 r Murtudh. Bebe L. J E. (Frederick) 12-11 pace; 1 mile 2b —Nixon. Cola vito. Doby. nil— ton. 77: Bob Oormley 77: Prank Mc- Larre '49; Biliv Rose. 'SO. RACE—Purse 8000: pace: Gold (Myer) Drrsdaie 7*5 8 3 3 0 3 sip EtoilTH Banner _ . 10-1 1 Sumter Bov 'Edwards' s-i res kj 0 l» Tomanek Mantle 2. -Harrell Orlksby. " Pod 1 ft Oruth. '77; Cloude '88: Steve COACHES AND OFFICIALS—Rev 1 mile 3 Lybrook 'Day' 0/ % DE. 2-4700 30; s ; Jeyee Buck .1.211 4-1 'ab ne 1 0 0 0 oft ii Berubes. Bum Cordoeuno. 30: Jim John J. Kehoe. J Rev Vincent Terk (Deris) 4.80 *.oo 2.40 FOURTH RACE—Puree. *800: C 5 JUght* Jet (Lekuini 9-2 f Mooney. ICon Proetnetul. 80: Mush 'McDonough. 6 J. James E Colli- Beeadwav Lid. (L'ertaoa) ! way Jl Dubolsky.'3O: '3B Jim Mulligan. Hagerty. (Flemdag) 8.30 3.88 ece: mile. 2 Above (ilyeri 8-1 Winner—Labtne <2-l». Loser—Mc- |||l JJ[vlc|O '37. Clem Strulku. {Bower James Jack laaakli ijm ? Mshor <5-1* ias*Winner—Turley?¦!iB-ll;:F! s '4l; Do. '4l: Jem Uc- 'Oeorge Murtagh. Mush Dmbofsky. Mickey Cap- _ Later— CuatleUu Auuie A1 Diamond. Power Chief. SSSrarWS-#, HBP—-Torre
iu 41 Bl0,;s Joe Judge. Lou Little. John i tain aNlbble Mighty Lvbrook. Plasty (Chick) 9-2,El t\ \ Vermont Kntkht 6 Dowtor Vic (Cherrixi . 8-1 Walker / D—Venton. Coaltß. —con U-Rgnmei B’evens. Napp. Rice W&'i'&kit.'tnr- i Drea# Time 2:0«. <*ißrooke Scot (Stokleyl 8-1 7 Prank (Robinson) 10-1 T—2:2l. • A—54.839. .T—2:BT A—35.422.