A-36 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOIER 31, 1958 Frick Sailing Nora Dares One to Beat Gambling Probe AL Reports qHK Shifts Campuses 11 Per Cent fl In Laurel's Turf Cup In Michigan e To ANN Mich., Venezuela ARBOR. Oct. 31 By JOSEPH B. KELLY I The Hasty House entry of Drop at Gate " (AP). —Cleanup of an alleged \ ¦Ur Rarlnt Editor 'Mahan and Jack Ketch is the CHICAGO, Oct. 31 (AP).— -jj Laurel’s fall meeting opens campus football gambling early favorite for the mile-and- The Yankees’ runaway race in For Good Will officially today after three days racket spread to nearby East- the American League was re- transplanted pro- an-eighth grass test. Mahan CAP) of Pimlico Michigan College yesterday flected today by a sharp drop NEW YORK. Oct. 31 grams. a Mary-| Turf Cup last ern placed with field of 11 won the fall to in official attendance figures —A man a neat red box 2-year-olds International, as police arrested their eighth Inside land-bred set for earn a bid to the for the 1958 season. eco- on Ford Frick's desk. the running of the SIO,OOO- which he captured in galloping student in two days. The wen baseballs, properly 28th nomic recession also was a ma- two - Maryland Futurity. fashion for second autographed by the 1958 World America’s A warrant was issued charg- jor factor. Pimlico's three days at; triumph in the classic. David Series teams. Each rested on ing Martin, 19. an The total of 7,296,034 was the Mk IB > Laurel, part of the five pro- Also seeking an Invitation Eastern Michigan sophomore J 9 I *;xYf a shiny silver dollar, nestled grams second lowest In 13 years. In "¦ lost last December at the to the International as Amer- from Detroit, with engaging in in a plush lining. track, ; 1953 attendance was 6.964.076 Baltimore were somewnat lea’s second horse in the field an illegal occupatioh in con- “These an for the President flop business-wise. The and in the war year of 1945 who of a 1 is Tudor Era. who lost a nose nection with selling foot- of Venezuela,” said Frick, mutuel handle failed to reach decision to Mahan last year the of it was 5.580.420. The 1958 total today good-neigh- i ball spot cards. leaves on a SBOO,OOO on any afternoon and 1 in the Turf Cup. The 5-year- was 900.184, or 11 per cent bor trip to Caracas. The rest this prompted one Pimlico of- old English-bred, owned by Martin was arrested by State lower than the 8.196.318 attend- of the cast, including six ball- ficial to remark, “well be lucky Mrs. Herbert Herff, won his Police at the request of Ann ance in 1957. players. will follow next week. to break even on these three 1 last start in New Jersey and Arbor police. As early as May, the Yankees The Commissioner of baseball days.” is training well. Seven University of Michigan were 10 games in front of the is Just getting back into the Pimlico, however, will get a Earlier this week, the Tartan students, including two varsity pack. groove after an attack of ap- chance to recuperate at its fall Stable planned to ship Munch, athletes were arrested on the 81x of the eight clubs re- pendicitis that forced him to session, which opens Novemoer a 3-year-old filly, same charge Tuesday. The ported .a decrease from 1957. the World Irish-bred to miss Series. 13 for 30 days. Laurel for the Turf Cup but a seven stood mute at their ar- Minor gains were shown by going down to Caracas In the 6-furlong Futurity raignment Wednesday before Washington and Kansas City. $g m m ' y- |T “I’m last-minute change in plans ¦ D*i3Sl by boat—for the rest—and the Mrs. Walter A. Edgar’s Nora sent Meeting here. Meeting is Municipal Judge Francis L. New York. Detroit and Boston others are going to fly down Dares is a slight choice over a 5-year-old hors* who won his O’Brien, who set their trial each drew more than 1 million mik m-j • • sJBrIw? Jl next week.” Frick said. “They Sit This Out and Snommls. who 1 last start at Belmont Park. dates for next month. fans at home, but each also already are playing winter ball won the first division of the re- Eastern Michigan is located reported a drop compared with If down there. I will make some cent Marlboro Nursery Stakes Brookfield Farms will be rep- in Ypsilanti. about six miles last year. talks and help them on the Earlier, Nora Dares won Dela- resented In Tuesday’s $20,000 east of here. The Athletics drew 925.090 in Spalding games, gain organization end., The players ware Park’s Blue Hen Stakes Lowe Jenkins Stakes Detective Eugene Stauden- 78 a of 24,023 over and others will work with the Jockey Steve Brooks is slated I by In Thee, whose most recent maier, who asked the warrants 1957. The Senators had a gain JHL «HH Hi v M by ’ a 18,209 475,288 kids on the sandlots and in the to ride. Snommis is owned effort was fourth to First against all eight students, de- of with fans in Frank Simmons. prep 78 _ playgrounds.” Landing in a race for the clined say if there games in Griffith Stadium. repre- to was a The Richie Ashburn of Philadel- Alfred Vanderbilt is ¦ Garden State. gambling 1957 total was 457,079. Maryland large tie-in between activi- m JB Vmkx'':- i %¦* f$ phia, Elston Howard of New sented in the Futur- A field is anticipated The White Sox drew 795,451, ity by Sit Out, daughter ties on the two campuses. off 338.217; the lit ® I York, Pete Runnels of Boston. This a • for the Election Day feature. Orioles 829.991, Bob of of Native Dancer and Sitting r 11 off 199.590: the Tigers 1,098.- Dick Groat and Friend Roy McClarin’s Mighty v Pittsburgh Duck. The Maryland sports- Cross 924, off 173,422; the Red Sox v fi and Gus Triandos of . Baltimore the players. man is seeking his sixth tri- never looked better than he did 1,077,047, off 104,040; the are . recording triumph Frankie the old umph in the feature for home- in his 12th Is Favored Yankees 1.428.438. off 68,696, Frisch, Ford- yesterday. Shaw flash former breds. His previous winners i in 16 starts here The and the Indians 663,805, off 58,- ham and man- 3-year-old by Charing Cross agers, and Cal Hubbard, were Speed to Spare (1935); ; 541. LONG JOURNEY ENDS —Zaryad, part of Russia’s one-two punch in the um- Flamingo Here Tomorrow pire supervisor of the Ameri- New World (1940); Buckskin i beat Farm's Tus- Washington, D. C., International, is led off a freight airliner at Friend- canaway photo Be-, University has been in- can League, and Buck Canel, a (1941); Newsweekly (1947), , in a finish. Shaw ADVERTISEMENT ship Airport, near Baltimore, after arriving this morning from Idlewild, (1949). three-point sportscaster, are the others. and Foreign Affair hind the two colts that had stalled as a favorite Guiding the 3-year-old is Victor Kovalev, the jockey who willride him in been racing at the small tracks over North Carolina College In tha grass race November 11 at Laurel. Like his companion, Garnyr, About 10 or 11 grass runners 1 were the two Belmont Park the 17th annual Capital Classic How t« Train YOUR EYES Zaryad was placed in a van and shipped to Laurel’s International Village, are expected to be entered to- invaders, Eton Blue and Colic. at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at for Bettor Driving day for tomorrow’s $20,000 I Stadium. where he’ll be rested several days' before becoming accustomed to the Griffith Laurel turf.—Star Staff Photo. Bassey Making Turf Cup Stakes, with a likely - Yesterday’s Ladies' Crowd of Both teams are unbeaten in • Moat people who think they invitation to the Washington, , 11.074 wagered $794,139. the five games. Eugene Hammonds know how to drivp a car will D. C., International as a bonus • high mark to date this fall at and Phil Jackson are the scor- find thi« an eye-opener! Here Ist Appearance in betting for the winner. the windows. ing threats for Shaw, while in November Reader's Digest •' North Carolina College depends Tonight i* * why LAUREL Garden its scoring punch j new formula-*-!* to on from prevent Continued From Pare A-35 NEW YORK. Oct. 31 (AP).— Rossie Barfield and Hal Joyner. accidents which has immediately utilized Wilkinson Blows Stack and was In these days of boxing drought, , The guest of honor will be been tested by trucking com- | as an interpreter. New York is happy to see a lArmond W. Scott, actively re- panies, is now being sponsored before Virginia Hopes Losing Streak There was a flurry world champion in a ring, even | tired as a judge of the Munici- by Ford Motor and 2 telephoae At Press in Colorado the two horses were unloaded !if his title isn’t at stake. That -1 pal Court of the District of companies. Get November from the plane when Dr. Rob- |is why there is unusual interest Against VMI Columbia. Judge Scott is an Will Conclude Reader’s Digest at any new*- DENVER, Oct. 31 (API.—It’S The mile-high altitude here Leonard, Maryland Rac- in tonight’s appearance of 1898 graduate of Shaw. ert A. (Spe- Dempsey ] stand today. about hard upset Bud Wil- and at Boulder, home of ing veterinarian, Hogan (Kid) Bassey, the NORFOLK, Va„ Oct. 31 ( Arnold and Fred Rus- as to the Commission ¦ sell have been sharing kinson, Oklahoma football University of Colorado, long attempted get blood speci- featherweibght king, in Madison cial).—Virginia and VMI meet the to a ‘quarterback job. coach, as it is his team. But has been considered by Okla- men from the horses. The iSquare Garden. neutral Norfolk tomorrow at Big noise on the Charlottes- It happened yesterday, just as homa fans a physical and psy- Russians objected momentarily Bassey’s non-title 10-round for the first time in their 65- partisans hoping chological ’ ville campus has turned out to Colorado are threat to their team. when they saw the needle but match with Carmelo Costa of j ! year-old fdotball rivalry as the nearby The Buffaloes have ;be Halfback Ulmo (Sonny) it will tomorrow at been a co-operated once it was made Brooklyn will be carried by net- Cavaliers attempt to end their Boulder. perenmal challenger for the ' Randle, who now is the Nation’s clear through the interpreter work radio and TV, starting - four game losing streak and leading pass - receiver with 32 Once beaten Oklahoma mighty Sooners, who are un- what was wanted. at 10 p.m. (It will be shown | deny Virginia Military Institute ! receptions yards clashes with the unbeaten Buf- beaten in 67 consecutive Big over WRC-TV Washington.) for 384 and Horsemen Speak No English in a second successive unbeaten caught faloes in a game that probably Eight games. Unless Bassey runs into un- 1 five touchdowns. Randle season. against will settle the Big Eight Con- Wilkinson brought his- team None of the Russian horse- expected trouble, hopes nine tosses Vanderbilt he to Saturday ference title and a bid to the here by plane this time! Wednes- men speaks any English. defend his title in Los Angeles Kickoff time at Foreman i last to set a school day night. 24. hours earlier than Field will be 1:30 p.m. record and a new Atlantic Orange Bowl. Another misunderstanding January, probably against — in ) The Keydets, who won nine Coast Conference mark. — eeyt the Sinclair Dinoaeur Wilkinson unloade'd his troops for past 'games. developed when the> Russians * the winner of the Dino. November games last year, VMI the Cavaliers last for their first practice session stated that the entire party 20 match between Davey Moore and tied one beat Sold Out Since July have this season and . year, for only the second here yesterday at a private es- wanted to make their living and Moreno. won five 20-7. Oil Heating Plan gives you all these advantages... That fact and his testiness played a tie with William & time in 15 games between the Sinclair’s tate where reporters and pho- ; headquarters at the track, next Bassey has lost only two yesterday are proof enough of Mary. Since that 6-6 dead- The Keydets be W New Sinclair Heating Oil tographers had been waiting for to the horses. Laurel officials lights (both on technical knock- schools. will pa- the emphasis he places on groom lock on Octoer 11, Coach depending on Halfback Sam Complete more than an hour. Their explained that the and outs) in five years Low-Cost Burner Service Contract tomorrow's game before 46,000 and has won John McKenna's stalwarts nar- Homer to engineer a repeat tience was thin. So was Wil- 1 jockeys could stay in quarters eight straight. record, Easy-Pay Budget Plan fans. His dat- rowly beat the University of ' \ tomorrow. kinson's. near the International Village ing back to 1949, is* 52-10-1, has bedn sold barn, but that they planned to Tampa, 13-12, but last week Horner, a 188-pound junior n' A Complete Line of Oil Burners No Mood for Press out for this game since last with 19 knockouts. It will be regained punch with a whose family lives in Alex- house Dolmatov and Gotlib at his their i The usually placid coach was July, when Colorado fans al- fourth fight, 42-7 trouncing of Davidson, andria, Va., is called VMl’s Call TAylor 9-8500 I the Mayflower Hotel. : but his first in in no mood for questions and ready were speaking highly of After New York. Virginia has lost five out of ’ ‘‘bread-and-butter” back for thousands of words and Costa’s record is 33-7-5. He flash bulbs and he told the the Buff’s chances with Okla- gestures, six, four of the defeats coming his dependability. He is second countless the two stopped only once, by press corps so. homa. So far, the Buffaloes charge was Ike since the 15-12 upset of Duke.; in the Nation in punting with SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY visiting Russians in of • “We haven’t any time for that haven’t disappointed them. | Chestnut in 1956. Whitley has ; a 44.1 average and leads the FUEL OIL • BURNER SALES SERVICE the group agreed to stay at i Quarterback Reece stufT,'’ he snapped. "We’re Coach Ward's single- the Mayflower. They will be been in the hospital with a kneel I Southern Conference in rush- working on a schedule." wing powerhouse has rolled provided with a car and chauf- injury since the 26-14 loss to ling with 331 yards on 47 car- over opponents try The angular Wilkinson five straight feur to bring them back and Craig Five Virginia Tech October 11.iries, an average of 7.04 per brushed aside the press repre- and is ranked ninth nationally forth to the track. Claude P. Wins sentatives and barked orders to by the Associated Press. Okla- Lemieux, language professor at his players. They hustled in- homa, nipped by earlier At Sportsman's TOR OFFER the Naval Academy, has been gates season, side the guarded of the this is rated No. 7. hired by Laurel to serve as ln- CHICAGO, Oct. 31 (AP). May Hire estate where they ran through As in past years, the game terpreter. Jockey Howard Craig booted O'Connell Nips Orioles no-contact drills. appears to be a contest between I home five winners in eight Jack Urwiller, Associated Colorado's first team and the Photographers Win Out races at Sportsman’s Park yes- Wilson Jayvees Young MacPhail Press photographer, approached talented, three-deep platoons j The battery of photographers ! I terday. Bishop O’Connell’s first foot- BALTIMORE, Oct. 31 (AP).; Wilkinson and complained: of the Sooners. The Buffaloes and TV news cameramen One of the winners by the ball team evened its record head ‘‘We’ve been waiting an hour lead the Nation in total of- at —Larry MacPhail. former EARLYBIRD quickly surmounted the lan- 29-year-old rider from Royal HP a on you and rushing, 3-3 yesterday by defeating the of the Yankees, has disclosed and half . . fense and have the ; guage barrier, however, with i Oak, Mich., was Little Pump- “I don’t care if you get your Big Eight’s leading runner in gestures and shouts, and in a j !kin ($59 80) in the fifth race. Wilson High School junior that the Orioles have contacted SNO-TIRE SALE fgfl| picture not,” or the Oklahoma Tailback Howard Cook. moment or so had the Russians He also had Kenny Kat in the varsity, 7-0, at Wilson. O’Con- his son, Lee. about becoming Xtra-Mileoge New Treads coach retorted. By contrast, Oklahoma's best smiling and waiving'their caps second at $7: Dart ($7.60) in nell plays next Thursday their general manager, accord- With Exclusive Goodyear - Behind Wilkinson's retreat- rusher, Prentice Gautt, ranks in typical style for a welcoming the $25.60) ing back, eighth I third: Deb Chaser against ing to a story in the Baltimore one reporter com- in the conference. But picture. in the sixth and Black Widow the Western JV at a only many weapons mented: “It must be the alti- he's one of A van met the plane at the )$8 40) in the ninth. site as yet undetermined. | News-Post. tude." ! in the Wilkinson arsenal. airport horses, now and the the two; Craig finished fourth with Paced by the running of Lee MacPhail is director jockeys groom, | personnel for and the were Rite Bold, a 9-to-10 shot, in Fullback E. J. Longauer. O’Con- of player the taken to the track, about 15 ; Yankees. $10.4 the fourth race. His splurge nell twice drove inside the 5 miles A distant. Laurel official gave him 20 winners Indications that the Orioles Mm permission for the yesterday had obtained for the j meeting. Wayne Wilson 12 but fum- are planning to hire a general ¦ ¦ 6.70* 15 Size parkway Chambers Belvoir's Improving Eleven van to use the to the brought home two winners bles killed the threats. The manager were confirmed Pius Ta« are to ¦ track. Trucks banned from take the lead Tony Knights Wednesday when Bill Walsing- the parkway beyond the with 26 as scored in the second j Jessup Skoronski failed i ham resigned as executive vice Entertains Fort Dix Tonight exit. n three quarter on a 40-yard march, Applied to Sound Tire Bodies chances. He has 24. president.j or Your Own Tires goes after its The party got only glimpse capped by John to Fort Belvoir i Amateur Athletic Association a Quarterback Paul Richards has been hold- third straight football victory pole vault record of 14 feet of the two Russian colts. Zar- j Depenbrock’s pass to Left Half- yad appeared the rangier and ing the titles of playing man- $1.25 when it tackles Fort Dix at 8 i 4 inches. back Dick Doyle, who caught j ager general manager TERMS AS LOW AS PER WEEK lighter colt, whereas Gamyr and of o’clock tonight at Belvoir. Against common opponents, the ball on the 1 and ran the Orioles. Engineers, dropping ; to looked more ruggedly built and Evers to Direct The after Belvoir lost Quantico, 13-6: across. The News-Post said the elder FREE FREE their first three games, have Mitchel AFB, 20-6. and Bolling heavier muscled. Zaryad re- O’CONNELL 0 7 O o—7 ¦ portedly is a speed horse WILSON 0 0 0 o—o MacPhail told Lee he should INSTALLATION GIANT \\» come on fast. They turned in i AFB. 20-0. Fort Dix also lost, and Geveland Farms O'Connell *corin«: Touchdown “unquestioned" probably pass-run be guaranteed a 27-13 pasting of Fort Meade ! 30-6 to Quantico, to will be used as the Doyle (13. from Depen- FREE ICE 33-20 CLEVELAND. Oct. 31 (AP). brock). Conversion—O'Connor (pass I authority if he took the Oriole \ last Friday. Bolling. pacesetter. Gamyr is the Depenbrock) Mitchel and 12-0 to —The Indians today promoted from position. CALENDARS SCRAPPER! In the Meade game, Belvoir Another stayer. outstanding service Walter (Hoot) Evers to farm was paced by Halfback Earl game i will match two unbeaten Dressed Roughly club director. The former De- Cato, a - Little All American i teams, Bolling and Eglin AFB. The troit and outfielder good/year service when at Compton Junior Col- horses appeared to have Cleveland stores at 1:45 p.m. tomorrow at has been assistant farm lege. Cato scored three times weathered their trip much bet- club NTS Passes Top LADDERS 1415 22nd St. N.W. Bolling. ter director. j 5013 Georgia Ava. N.W. on romps of 6, 10 and 90 yards. than their Russian over- SALE or RENT The Generals have a 5-0 seers. The entire party Bob Kennedy, Egltn was another for- Eastern JV, 13-6 Wood— Aluminum—Magnesium DE. 2-5700 RA. 3-1514 Fort Dix gained a 2-4 record record and is 6-0. Against dressed in rough, ill-fitting mer outfielder, impressive opponents, Bolling becomes field passing Quarterback; Trode-lns—Free Delivery with an 46-12 victory the same clothes. But despite their ap- supervisor and assistant The of 1202 King St.. Alax. 11240 Viart Mill Read Sunday. 12-0, to Meredith brought Na- Approved Ladder & Equip Co over Fort Lee last defeated Lockbourne AFB. pearance, the entire party was Evers. ; Green Heading the Burros is and Camp Lejeune, 33-14. tional Training School from 1527 7th St. N.W. HO. 2-1919 Kl. 9-5910 LO. 5-5144 End eenial and eager to convey its Evers replaces Bragg, , Egltn Lockbourne, Mike McNally, behind to a 13-6 victory yes- Don better known as a won over thanks and appreciation to its who pole vaulter than football play- 22-12, and over Lejeune. 20-8. has been with the Indians: terday over the Eastern High j hosts 30 years. Mike, who discovered junior varsity er. Bragg, while at Villanova Bolling holds a 3-1 edge in Dolmatov, inspecting School at NTS. year, after Rocky Colavito. will work on last set an Intercollegiate! ithe series with Eglin. starting stabling quarters The victors now are unbeaten and rooms special scouting assignments games. in 1949 when the Eagles scored for the grooms and jockeys and untied in six and will be a liaison man for threw to Halfback their only win over the Gen- near the barn, through Green said an , Evers. Charles Henry on a 65-yard jerals, 27-6 Bolling won in interpreter arrange- that the play to tie the score In the Quill Is Retired ; 1950. 6-0; in 1956, 21-19, and ments "were perfect.” last year, 14-7. second quarter, four plays after The Russian visitors . were foreign representatives on the Eastern had run back an inter- For Year After taken to the jockeys’ quarters' / j scene for the International. cepted pass for its touchdown. safely Pont for Du showers and shaves with and Thursday Ballymoss, Save Signs of Injury Due are Green and End James John- Dolmatov and Gotlib accepted, the early favorite for the | son hooked up on a 25-yard I NEW YORK. Oct 31 iAP>.— Majors'Draft Set a luncheon invitation at the 1 seventh running of the Inter- touchdown play with about two from Reginald N Webster's Quill, track Cascarella. national; Germany's Orsini minutes remaining. leading candidate for the 1958 0 0 0— flj economy EASTERN JV 6 anti-freeze For Dec. 1 Here and Ireland’s Tharp, the latest I among Trip Called Too Long NTS 0 6 0 7—13 championship 2-year- < invitee. Although Ballymoss Eastern scoring: Touchdown—Jeter fillies, NEW YORK. Oct. 31 AP> . Earlier, upon arrival in New (45. interception >. old has been retired for Henry , The major league draft will be is owned by John McShain, NTB ‘coring Totichdowns— the season. She was to have York. Dolmatov was asked how (65 pass-run from Green). Johnson Washington's Mayflower Philadelphia contractor, the (25- nass-run from Green) tomorrow $50,- held in the horses took the trip. Conver- started in the colt, being Irish-bred, will rep- sion—Johnson (pass from Green 1. Frizette Stakes Hotel on Monday. December 1, “Bad. he replied, “too long." 000-added at starting resent Erin. Jamaica and the following Sat- at 2 pm.. Commis- He said the trip from Berlin today. Revoque. Argentina's repre- urday the Selima Laurel. sioner Ford C. Frick said was scheduled to take 14 hours, in at joint meeting sentative, is expected Sunday Trainer Lucien Laurin said The of the but departure was delayed 14 League by air from Buenos Aires. chestnut daughter of, American and National hours. ] the owners will be held on Friday, Laurel officials also are WINDSHIELD Princequlllo - Touch ( “The horses will have to rest aw/it- Quick December 5. ing decision whether of an injury to, two or three days,” he added, a flryl on showed for Cry. the left front ankle. “before we begin training them an invitation London SCRATCHED? again." the Cambridgeshire Handicap Quill won two major Eastern i He declined to predict NEW DEVICE winner, will be accepted. stakes for juvenile fillies, the whether either of his colts Will Remove Scratches at Trophy Race at Vista would win the International, The United States has one $65,820 Matron Belmont and Repolish jsitoum Park last and the $135.- The Land and Sea Sports- but instead said the big thing representative, Clem, but should month * 960 Gardenia October 18 at : men’s Club will sponsor its an- was to promote more friendship have another within a day or HUGE SA VIKGS Garden State Park. : nual trophy race Sunday as the between the two countries so. In all probability, the In eight starts. Quill won six : feature event on a motorcycle through such as this. winner of tomorrows Turf Cup. at Raceway. grass runners, ANTI-RUSTI and was third twice, earning [program Vista Except for Sailor's Guide, the which drew 14 HERSON 72 K AND IT'S (j}JJ])|]JjJ) 8144 682. Laurin plans to send I Time trials will start at 1:30 iAustralian horse who arrived will get the second American Open Sot. fw Pick Up Delivery Call Quill to his Holly Hill, S. C.,.p.m.. and the races an hour lin America two months ago. bid from the American Selec- AD. 2-7100 the winter. later. the Russian horses first tion Board. farm for k areythe 'V