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I THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. ! 4-Ball Tourney' Seven to Run 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 Triple 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 double. 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 ' innings 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 hit 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 home run 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 .