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Yank Terry, Red Sox Rookie,Hurls 3 -Hitter to Hand Yankees Their First Defeat, 5- 7 ------.. A-— ------Victory Lands Boston Probable Phils' First Triumph Sons of Repulse Gain In Majors Today In Tie Br the Associated Press. Comes as Homers Three-Way • Two Victories NEW YORK. April II -Prob- Big able pitchers tn the major league* For First Place tomorrow: 2-1 . Nip Brooks, In Potomac Hunt at St Louis (2)—Ben- Coast League's '41 Ace ton and Fuchs vs. Niggeiing and Score With One Pilot Auker Champs Captures Exnicios When Misses Shutout Washington at Philadelphia <2> Before Marthey, And Recall Triumphs Pinch Hitter Walks —Hudson and Newsome vs. Mar- chlldon and Harris. Etten Get Drives In Master's Plate Chicago at Cleveland—Rigney S) the Associated mu. By th» A«oct»t«J Pr«M. vs A1 Smith. By l.ARKY LAWRENCE. NEW YORK April 18 —The World BROOKLYN. 18 —The Phil- Boston at New York—H. New- April Two sons of the met great Repulse, Champion some vs Bruer adelphia Phil*, loser* of their first their match In Rookie Yank sire of celebrated hunter* and today . four National League games, finally Terry, who limited them to three as won the feature and an- St Louis at —Beas- found the victory road today Jumpers, hit* in pitching the Boston Red out a 3-1 decision ley vs. Diet*. they squeesed other important event at the Po- Box to a 5-1 decision. New York »t Boston—Hubbell over the champion Brooklyn Dodg- In the their tomac Hunt's hunter trial* yester- handlnf champions vs Tobin. ers. first defeat In five start* thla tea- the day. Over the beautiful l'»-milf* Philadelphia at Brooklyn — With Rube Melton holding son. the Red Sox elevated them- Phils course at the hunt's kennela Johnson vs. Davis Dodgers to four hits, the rolling a selvea into Ue for the on runs Nick Cincinnati at Chicago — Der- cashed In home by mi Olen Elm Farm, near Potomac, American League along with the to rs. Passeau. Etten and Rookie Ron Northey Yank* and the 8t Louis ringer Md., Marshal O. Exnlcloa* Pilot, Browns, produce the triumph that gave them who to chestnut son of lost Detroit for their first new life, but failed to lift them out sturdy Repulse—* setback. of the cellar. Footprint won. under the able riding Terry, a 29-year-old right-hander Score on One Hit. of the owner, the Eleanor Wheeler who wag voted the mast valuable Gaffke’s Pinch Smash Dodgers player In the The Dodgers scored first, pushing Exnicios Memorial Plate and last year when he won 26 and lost over their only tally on a single Charles Carrico's splrndld hunter for San missed a hit in the third. Peewee Reese led only eight Diego, Gets Tribe Recall, a Repulse-Primrose Victory a gelding,, shutout by walking Plnch-Hltter off with walk and beat Melton's won the Master's Plate. In the eighth, Phil thrmv to second when the Phil Rliauto doubled Selkirk home for Over Chisox, 1-0 hurler tried to get the front man Several hundred devotees of fox the only New York tally. on Hugh Casey's bunt. hunting took advantage of a rain- less see Atley Donald, who had rested Augle Galan pumped a single Saturday to the best-favored hunters of three week* with a lame back, Pair Gone, Two Strikes into right field to score Reese, but the Capital area weighed started for the Yankees and was Arky Vaughan fouled out and the In the balance by a trio of noted shelled for five hits and four runs On Him; Bagby Pitches runners advanced to second and Judges, Col. Turner Wiltshire of In the third. Terry opened the Great Four-Hit Boll third after the catch. After fan- Middleburg, Wilbur Hubbard of tb« rally with a and closed It i ning Pete Reiser, Melton walked Kent County Hounds and Crompton on hi* *econd Camllli to fill the Smith of the Hunt. by *trlklng out ap- Br the Associated Press. Dolph purposely Middleburg of the bases and got Dixie Walker on an Judges Given a Task. pearance CLEVELAND, April 18.—Two were With one out after Terry's two- outfield fly. So excellent were the perform- out In the ninth and there were bagger. hit a low Casey, who worked the first seven ances in the closed event, the Charlie two strikes on Fabian OalTke when liner that went through frames for the Dodgers, was the Eleanor Wheeler Exnicios Plate, the Keller for a double and one .j the rookie pinch-hitter singled to- victim of both Philadelphia homers. ] Judges were hard put to determine Ted Williams scratched a single Etten slammed his the top horse In the of 14 day to give Cleveland a l-to-0 tri- to tie the score entry end Jimmy Foxx walked to fiU the in the fourth and Northey followed front-rank hunters. Pilot moved forc- umph over the . bases. Jim Tabor also walked, j with the one that provided the over the course with space-eating ing Pesky across the plate. Gaffke's blow presented Jim Bag- margin of victory in the seventh. strides and took his Jumps so cleanly Williams, by, who hurled four-hit ball while that he merited the Pet* Pox’# single scored All eighth Philadelphia hits were award over Dr, 20 men in order, his and James N. but Tommy Henrlch threw out retiring made off Casey. Newt Kimball Greear. Jr.'s brown gelding the Indians’ second victory of this ridden Jimmy Poxx at the plate. Tabor handcuffed the visitors in the last Buddy, by the owner, In season. second scored on Lamar NewRome's single. young two frames. place and Dunstar, Mrs. Bill conroy walked to fill the bags Portly Edgar Smith was almost Frederick Price's grand Dunlin en- Manager Robert Chased. again, but Donald fanned Terry. as effective but it was the Tribe's try, winner of the plate last year, Melton issued nine bases on balls, TAKES BIG RACE—Marshall O. Exnicios Pilot over one Exnicios Memorial Plate event In the Potomac Hunt meet The Yankee starter was chased seventh hit that did the business. piloting yes- which placed third. Fourth rib- but fanned seven men. The Dodgers In the following frame, when the Just as it hostilities of the jumps as he rode him to victory in the Elinor Wheeler terday. —Star Staff Photo. bon went to Margaret Sanderson's appeared left 10 runners stranded on the Sox singles by Dom D1 would be ended darkness, Poussin, wrapped only by bases. Maggto and Williams around a walk the 3,000 Cleveland stadium cus- The Hans Lobert Phils veteran horseman Charles for the last run. Hank Manager of the by Pesky tomers perked up when Buster Mills, Carrico had a field day in the Mast* checked was chased in the seventh by Um- Borowy and Mel Queen another Tribe newcomer, collected j er's Plate. He rode his pire Larry Goetz for protesting the Hiser and Gulli Gain Sports Program Winton Grand National Impressive them the rest of the way. hts third with one | Victor; Recall to straight single fourth ball called on Camlli. victory, placed second on down in the ninth. He advanced For Local Fans another good Carrico hunter. Lot* on Les to first Fleming's grounder Lead in Women's TODAY. Blockade Is 4th in Comeback M and not content threw a leg over base and. after Ray Mack was In- Dr. John Lyon's Chrlstcen to take Baseball. tentionally walked, tallied on the third ribbon. Mrs. Robin Red- Washington at Philadelphia Noir Runs Second as Star Wins Gaffke's blow*. Coq Janney dick Hunt managed a fourth on Pairs (2). Bagby gave a single in each of Duckpin George Warker's sprightly Metope. up C. U. at Quantico Marines. Easily to Become Maryland Hunt Threat the first three but from then In this event Mrs. Prederlok Price •Selkirk nnoo Horses. on was invincible. After Tresh sin- mounted on her Dunlin came a Queen.t> 0 0 0 0 j Shoot 739 in U. S. Event; George Washington University JOHN F. CHANDLER, gled through the box to start the tRlfti.. 1000 By cropper at the stone wall Jump but 3 27 13 Club Show. East West Associated Press Sports Writer. ToUU 05 ~0 re ~0 Totlli 30 Riding was unhurt and third young Jim. with the help of ; Totals 31 ~R 27 Totals 27 ~4 27 Norfolk Pinette Rolls later rode on the • Borowy in eWhth. IT ?3 show grounds. Bided for * highway 18.—The white some effective Cleveland fielding, Batted for Casey In seventh, HEREFORD. Md.. April and cherry hoops and winning hunt team. Score by lnningi: t Be tied for Kimball In ninth. 428 to Golf. ion ooo—5 mowed down the next 20 men in Tcp Singles sleeves of Stuart S. Janney, jr., today presented a definite threat Bouton .... 004 series. Banfield Master Rider. Phll-deluphla _ 000 loo ion—2 High school Georgetown You ooo ooo 010—1 order. Ej the Associated Press. New Brooklyn _ 001 000 000—1 to the Hunt next as his brown Prep vs. Devitt, at Prep, Garrett Maryland Cup Saturday 8-year-old Paul Banfield gave Standoff, that Not until the ninth, when Flem- Runs—Etten. Northey. Reese. Runs BALTIMORE, April 18.—The Na- Park, Md. gelding Winton romped away with the 43d running of the Orand honest which has had ing couldn't hold Wally Moses' batted in—Oalan. Etten. Northey. Home tional Duckpin Congress tournament bay gelding runs—Etten. Northey. Sacrifices—Casey. Field Trials. National to the a record In grounder with two out, did another Sullivan- Double clays—Reese to Her- hit a furious pace tonight with bowl- point-to-point 2\k lengths good. steeplechases, horse man to Camllli. MeKon to Warren to Et- Annual spring trials, Northern shows and other as a ers and winner of Manor 25 equestrian events, man r-each first, It went hit to Reese from Norfolk, Richmond Winton, My Lady's Steeplechase by lengths ten Berman to Camllli (3). Left Virginia Field Trials Club, Po- a rM ka.a. BkltadalMhl. A- «»AAVUn 1 A masterful ride to take the Chevy but -Joe Kuhel popped to Fleming- Washington, D. C„ leading a full- last week, took the lead «t tne< r- tomac View Farm, 17 miles past Chase Laird III rode to end Chicago's last chance. scale assault on scores which already 10th fence in this 3-mlle, 17»barrler plate. Dunlop Falls Church on Leesburg pike. his Rambler to the second ribbon# Cj*»nd. exceed the 1941 championship fig- affair, and held on to the finish ures in almost every division. with little difficulty, in six minutes W.-L. Second Behind In the Junior Hunt Plate, open Most of the action was Concen- and 35 seconds. ■> to riders who had not reached their trated the women's where 18th birthday. Ann Altemua won the inief 4 3 in singles Princeton Trackmen A. I. Meigs' Coq Noir was second, as? i s«« the three top positions changed with John E. Hughes’ Virginia vet- John Marshall for award with her 9-year-old gelding Dcs'lclsc 2 12 0 twice in a few hours, and in the eran, Field Glass, third. Frosty, nosing out Billy Patch's ttUffka I 1 5 6 women’s doubles. Blockade Fourth in Comeback. Royal Betty and Bobby Hanson's Bagby.p. 3 1 2 X BeU. Edna Hughes, Norfolk, Va., mo- Defeat Penn, Navy, Blockade, the great Maryland Smoky TotaU. no To Total»_32 ~7 C7 X2 Heintzelman Blanks Hurler the with a 428 Hunt to timber Track Crown The acored. nopolized spotlight champion, returning Montgomery Rookie Tiger Two out when wtnnlna run j County Plate* t Batted for Desautels in ninth lnninc. m the singles, 30 pins better than competition alter a two-year layoff, open to pairs of hunters, was g Chicago_ 000 000 000—0 4 0 RICHMOND, Va.. April 18,-John spir- the 394 which won the 1941 crown ran fourth. His rider, J. Fred Col- ited affair of Cleveland _ 000 000 001—1 7 0 Columbia Teams Marshall High of Richmond annexed splendid performances. as son of Man With Run—Mills. —Oaffke. Cards, 3-0, Bucs for Carolyn McGinn, Baltimore, at will, said the famous Again Charles Carrico drew down a Browns By tbc Associated Press. the central district Class A high Slops Two-bane hit—Desautels. Stolen base— Atlanta. o' War would go in the Maryland blue ribbon and the plate with his Mills. Double ph..vs—Fleming to Boudreau PHILADELPHIA, April 18 —Win- school track and field meet title to BARby. Apolin? to Holloway to Kuhel. | MabeJle Hering Second. Hunt Cup next week "unless some- hunters Recall, ridden by-the own- Left on bases—ChicaRo. 3; 3. ning five events and tieing for first Cleveland. Mabelie from Washington-Lee High School er, and Lois ridden Fir*' b a?e ou balls—Off E Smith 3. Deadlock Lead Hering, Silver Spring, thing goes wrong." M.. by Mrs# 4-to-0 in two others, Princeton's well-bal- of in the District meet Triumph Struck nut—By E. Smith. 1 bv Batby. 2. Md„ posted 385 to take second place Janney said there was “a lot of Arlington Robin Reddick Hunt. Mrs. Hunl Umpire* Maarrs. Huhbird, rusraiflla and B> the Associated Press. anced team captured the second an- of today on Millhiser Field with a team B) the Associkted Pre^. Mcuo»an. Time—1:30. in the women's solo event, two sticks pace’’ in the early part today’s also was a factor in the team, plac- PITTSBURGH. April 18— The nual 15-event quadrangular track score of 43' ST LOUIS. April 18.—'Tire St. ahead of Edna Brockwell of Rich- Grand National, run over a fast * points. ing second when she rode Taylor tie and field meet here today. Louis Browns loined th? New York moved into a mond. who earlier had shot to the course before about 5.000 persons. Other scores were: Washington- Chewning's Lockett paired with. The tallied 56 4 15 Yankees and the Boston Braves in for the National League lead with top w'ith 383. In fourth place with i Tigers points But his Winton. winner of the Grand Lee. 38 'i; Thomas Jefferson of George Walker riding his Metope., to defeat which defeat today, sweeping the major Kansas Minus 382 was Pennsylvania, reg- National a year ago. appeared to be G. Edward Altemus, on his Miss Ex Relays Boston today as Lefty Ken Heintzel- Doris Leigh of Norfolk, Va.1 Richmond, 38; George Washington, istered 512 15. and won without leagues clean cf all perfect records In another change, in great fqrm ap- Alexandria. and Dr. James N. Greear on Buddy man, his 1942 debut, blanked Margaret 9; Petersburg, 7; Hope- season. making Smith Navy placed third with 4323 and parent effort. were a close third over a for the young and Catherine Quigley, j well, 4, and Fairfax, competing for splendid Harold White, rookie right-hander the St. Louis Cardinals, 3-0, allow- D. Columbia was fourth with 13 14 15. There were three mishaps in the pair composed of two beautifully Record for First j Washington, C.. roUed 736 to the first time as a Class A central Ed Beetem of Pennsylvania was field of 10. J. H. OT)onovan’s matched from Buffalo, pitched the Detroit ing only five hits. come within three pins of the top in chestnut geldings, Prince. the the individual star of the meet and Raceme refused at the fifth bar- district member, 3. Tigers to a 4-to-0 victory over 8t L AB. H 0, A. Pitts. AB H 0. A. the women’s doubles. Tickle, owned and ridden by Mrs, 100-yard daah—inner (J. M.). McLear were for their 2b 4 0 3 0 Cos’rt.ss 4 0 12 the only double winner. He cap- rier; J. Walton Bolgiano’s Chilotta and Browns, who trying Crespi Earlier, Caroline Hiser, Hyatts- CT. J ). Renihaw CO. W ). Riner CT. J.). Godfrey Kauffmann, Ronny, Time in Years Musial.lf 3 10 0 V'nR'ys.lf 4 110 tured the discus and shot events ran refused at the sixth, then off Time 0:10.3. owned and fifth straight triumph. Trlpl'tlf 1 0 0 0 Ba rett.rf 0 o O 0 ville, Md., and Lorraine Gulli, pvjt ridden by Mrs. F. Moran Moore cf 2 110 ®llott.3b 4 2 2 2 and second to his team- the and 220-yard dash—Ittner CJ. M), Renshaw who had a home placed course, James McHenry's ia. McConihie. Barney McCosky. Dusak.rf 4 0 3 0 Dl M’io.cf 2 0 3 0 Washington. D. C., burned the alleys W.i. Rayhorn CJ. M j, Bell (G. W.>. in E» the Associated Press. mate, Jack Cohen, In the hammer Party Line fell at the fifteenth. Time. 0:23. run, and each drove S’ders lb 4 16 1 Flet'er.lb 4 19 0 with a 739 to take the lead in the Team-of-Three — 0 0 440-yard run—Jack Ruekert CW. L.). Class Large. the York LAWRENCE. Kans.. April 18 Brown.3b 3 12 2 Ste’art.lf 4 2 throw. Blockade, restive and breaking two tallies for Tigers. M'ouso.c 3 0 4 0 O'tlne.Cb 3 0 2 1 women's doubles where the 724 Rayhorn CJ. Ml. Warner (W. L. >. tie lor The Kansas 1 to a false start fourth between Winfield IW. L.) and Banes Seldom doe® a team-of-three ainglftl against Bob Muncrief with relays, holding promi- Marion.ss 2 110 Lopei.e 3 1 7 0 Alice Packonas and Ann away once, finally Blat’r.ss 1 o l o Hein 3 10 2 posted by CT. J). Time, 0:53.8. class out such a the bases loaded in the ninth in- nence in the country's track and an.p got off at the head of the pack, fol- bring large entry W C'Der.e 2 0 3 0 Casserly, Glenbrook, Conn., had 880-yard run—Jack Ruekert iW L.>. for 19 felt the lowed Clifton's owned and as that which got away In the Po- ning. field activity years, White.p 2 0 11 been since by Nancy, Rector (Fairfax), Jim Ruekert (W. L.). •Kurskl 10 0 0 good opening night. tomac Plate. This was Detroit AB H O A St L AB H O A created by the war in col- Toronto Beats Detroit ridden by Thomas M. Ramseur, jr. Fiugerald CW L.i. Time 2:04 5 a spectacu- shakeup Krist,p. 0 0 0 0 Eloise Gumm and Dot Callis, Mile Bi'd'th 5b A 1 2 <1 Gut'dke2b4 0 2ft run—Traylor (J. M.i. Van Doren lar event, with the athletics in its twentieth run- Before they turned the north field o Culle'ne U 1110 third. 120-yard high hurdles—McLear (T. J ). tire and with 3.000 fourth of non noo—o the course near the stand, complete appoint- Ri**t»*.1b A o 0 7 Lsrbjrf 4 110 Only specators—a st Louis ooo Mike Wallo and L. B. Goldberg. 3 to 1 to Make judge's McAllister (J. MPhillips (T. J). Valen- 2 0 en.rf 4 O a O Pittsburgh 003 000 Oux—3 By tine ments. A team of Dun- N H«r's rf 4 2 M'Q the number—sat in on the meet, Winton was his (J. M l. Time o lti (new record, old composed 1 the making challenge McNslr.ss 4 0 1 4 8;eph s.s* 4 7 4 Runs—Coscarart. Robays. Richmond, Va., took third in held by Burrell. George Washington, Of0.1, 0 which for the first time in the V*n Lopez at star, owned and ridden by Mrs. T*bbe'li.c 4 1 A 0 Swift c 114 Errors--Elliott, Brown t2>. White. Man- men's doubles with 828. impressively. Janney, leading set m 18381. 11 l o o o Frederick White P 17 ‘Criscola of track followers failed to cuso Biattncr. Runs batted In—-Van Ro- from three to five Price; Metope, owned and o 0 1 memory times lengths, 2iii-y»rd low hurdles—McLear (T J ), Muncr f.p 1 havs Fletcher (2 V Two-base hits—Van Arlington Men second. Ice ridden a record-bettering Cup History could afford to make sure of McAllister (J Ml. Cash (Petersburg), by George Walker, and Tay- produce perfor- ! every Robays Elliott. Heintrelman Sacrifices— Arlington iVa.) Bowling Center Delaney (T. J >. Time, 0:25.H. lor Totals IS 11 21 11 Totals 34 7 27 12 on bases — B\ Associated Press. with mance. Lope?. Di Maggio. Left St the barrier after the tenth, and Winton High jump—Tie for first between Jack Chewning’s Lockett, Mrs. Score by inmnts >> over second in the men s A „„„ Louis Pittsburih 9. Bases on balls— took place Robin — Ruckert tW. L.) and Cash Hunt merited fi'troit '"1 ^"0 009—♦ Summaries: .‘1 TORONTO. 18. Toronto went over without a bobble. (Petersburg), up, tht blue Off Hfintzelman. off White. 2. Struck event with April three-way tie lor third between Marr Tj. St ooo 000 ooo—o championship team 1,897 and the a Lou,* 120-yard high hurdles—Won by Smut* out—B« Heintrelman 4 by White 4 by scored three times in the final M.i. Delaney iT J.) and McLear (T. J.l. plate. Giving splendid Runs- -Bloodwonh McCosky. Tebbctt*. period Miltiades Wins 'Nebraska' second Kmc. 'Nebraska': Krist 2 Hits—Off White. 0 tn 0 innings; as the John Marshall Statesmen of Challenge Cup. Height. 5 feet 7k- inches. to take White Errors York Stephens Clift. to defeat Detroit. 3 to 1, performance the second' tnirri Darden Kansas State fourth. oft Krist none in 2 innings Losing tonight Broad Jump—McLear iT. J ). Chandler Run* but ted in McCo*ky (2). York <2>. iKansas Time. Barr. Richmond fired 1.917 to gain the Clifton's Nacy was fifth, behind award was Schaake University'. —White Umpires—Messrs and the em- (T. J.). Riner