THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. C-2 rmiPAT, jcne is, ms 11 lo Oppose MAJOR BOX SCORES WEIRD CARD SHORTENED A's, 4-2; YANKS, 1-3 BRAVES, 5; CUBS, 4 Ruler FIRST OAKS MILWAUKEE CHICAGO KANSAS cm NEW YORK ab r h rbl ab r h rbl Return to Normalcy NEW YORK, June 13 (*).— lb r h rbl ib r h rbl Bruton.ef 3 10 0 T.Ta'r.2b 4 0 10 DiM'l.m 5 0 0 0 Carey.Sb 4 12 1 .iPafko.rf 0 0 0 0 STanner 10 0 0 Bold Ruler and Oalant Man Mart'n.rf Soon Kubek.es 3010 Mant'a.Sb 6 0 0 0 Ooryl.2b 0 0 o 0 topped the field Tuttle.cf 4 0 10 Mantle.cf 4 0 10 Mat'ws.Sb 4 111 Dark.3b 6 0 2 1 of 12 entered Cerv.lf 5 13 1 Sko'n.lb 4 0 2 0 Aa'n.rf-ef 5 110 Walls.rf 4 110 for the $50,000-added Metro- Power,lb 5 13 0 Berra.c 4 0 0 4 Torre, lb 5 12 1 Banka.as 4 12 0 Is Laurel's Hope Lopes 3b 3 2 2 0 Hoard.rf 4 0 10 Lonn.sa 3 12 1 Moryn.U 4 0 2 1 politan Handicap tomorrow at Smlth.c 40 0 0 Steb'n.ll 20 0 0 Hane'k.U 2O 0 0 Long.lb 40 o o By Hu ter 2b 4 0 2 2 Rison.Ub 3 0 0 0 Crand’l,c 4 0 2 2 S Tar'r.c 4 0 0 0 JOHN SEGRAVES infield to examine the "shock Belmont Park. Her t.p 4 0 11 Bt'vaat.p 10 10 Burd‘M.p 1 0 0 0 Thom'n.ef 4 12 1 Star Staff Writer spot” with an ammeter and Only lStm'on 10 0 0 IBwatakl 1 0 0 0 Dra’sky,p 3 10 0 about seven or eight Trow'gs.p 0 0 0 0 PhlUlps.p 0 0 0 0 Dick Hutchinson, after several minutes found had been expected fes ? o n 3 2Adeock 10 0 0 4Adams 00 0 0 Laurel to start in' Msglte.p 0 0 0 0 Robtn’n.p Drntlp 0 Raceway president, is faith- nothing in the way of shock. the one-mile race which opens 10 10 0 0 0 fully predicting nine races to- Howevef, it was shortly be- the New York handicap triple Totile 38 4 IS 4 Total! 31 1 S 1 Totata 35 6 8 5 Totals 87 4 103 night at his Maryland —the Metropolitan, 1 Grounded Into double play for 1 Struck out for Burdatte In sth: harness fore the second race began that 9 ¦ 1* Suburban 2 Called out on strikes for Trowbridge track, but he’s careful not to the bank of lights near t - and Brooklyn Handicaps. In Oth: 3 Walked tor Bruton In Btn; situated 4 Sacrificed for Phillips in Oth; use the old phrase: Racing as the top of the home stretch Bold Ruler, owned by the 5 Grounded out far T. Taylor In Bth. usual. went out, but this was , carry m*. must SSB X 8i« MILWAUKEE 100 002 110—5 t rJ,) CfIHK i That one might find him momentary, although all con- 135 pounds, and no horse has CHICAOO 200200 000—4 quite PO-A Kansas Cite 27-11; New with an empty park. cerned were wary, remem- t~JL. ever won the race with such a York. 27-10 DP—DeMaeatrl to Hunter E—Mathews, Crandall, Long. Logan, anyone bering Tuesday night’s light to Power: Hunter to DeMaestri to Torn. PO-A—Milwaukee, 27-14; Chi- To who has been at "WUiWM package. Ralph Lowe’s Gallant Power (2); DeMaestri to Power. LOB cago. 27-12. DP—Dark to 8. Taylor to Laurel the last three nights, failure. Man has 130. --Kansas Cite. 10: New York. S. Long. LOB—Milwaukee, 8; Chicago, racing 'n?KahK jr* •' Lomond, 111; Third Brother, PB—Berra. T—2:27. A—6.24*. Winner—Robinson (1-2). Loser storms, an hour delay between which climaxed the J Drabowsky (4-6). events wIKAdHiVhi «< .. . 113; Ambehavmg, 105; races, and even the momentary crazy, mixd-up night. First off, Tick SECOND GAME O—Gorman. Burkhart. Boggess, Tock, 111; Dotted Line, 102; KANSAS CITY NSW YORK Sudol. T—3:ol. A—11.772. collapse of the starting gate. the car carrying the mobile ‘ Clem, 114; Oh Johnny 133, and ab r h rbl ab r b rbl For the second night this > starting gate would not start Tuttle,rf 50 0 0 Bauer.rf 40 10 Admiral Vee, 114. Lopea.2b 50 2 0 Kubek.es 0 0 10 ">TRATES, 2; GIANTS, 1 week Laurel’s card was cut be- i as the field was approaching it Chltl.c 5 0 10 Mantle.cf 2 0 0 0 cause of electrical failure, i and another car was rushed to .. Cenr.il 5 110 McD'ld.2b 5 0 10 PITTSBURGH BAN PBANCIBCO TWam Power.lb 5 12 0 Sk’ron.lb 6 12 1 Tuesday, the sulky got i push & * Sralth.3b 5 0 2 1 Slau’ter.lf 5 0 10 ab r h rbl ab r h rbl fans the scene to it. That was wlMNrmm 2. ? mi Vlrdon.cf 0 Alou.rf 0 0 only two races. Last night they ; Held.ef 5 0 10 l?lchda’n 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 remedied in short order. m DeM’rl.se 5 0 1 0 81ebern.lt 0 0 0 0 Skinner.ll 2 110 D port.3b 3 0 0 0 frf iv Irked Dlckaon.p 2Berra 0 (1 Mays.cl made it through the fifthbefore nfl HiwH Promoters 4 0 0 0 10 0 S'veng.lbGroaLss 4 11 4 0 0 0 But while the starting car Blme'n.lf 0000 3 0 0 0 Cepeda.lb 4 110 they were sent home. being pushed. Bill Burton, Cancel Carey.3b 5 12 0 Tmas.3b 4 0 2 1 S’ncer.ss 4 0 10 was Machen Bout Howard,o 5 12 1 s'mente.rf 3 0 0 1 Speake.lf 3 0 0 0 driving Banner’s Brother, the SPOKANE. June 13 <*>)— Pord.p 4 0 2 1 M'roskl.2b 4 0 0 0 Schmidt.e 3 0 0 0 How It Began Duren.p 0 0 0 0 Polles.c 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-to-5 favorite, left the track The scheduled June 19 heavy- Raydon.p 8 0 0 0 1Lockman 10 0 0 It all started this way: , P'laan,2b 0 0 0 0 and telephoned the judges that weight match here between Total! 44 2 10 1 Total! 43 3 12 8 .iJlonskl loon Before the first race, Peggy ] he would not race his horse Eddie Machen of San 1 Ran for Slauahter In lOtb; 2 Plied Glel.p 2 0 0 0 Fran- out for Slebern In 11th. W'ngton.p 0 0 0 0 Regent, driven by Shot Me- becausej of the threat of the cisco and Bert Whitehurst of Clenny, and Reggy Scott, driven ( Baltimore has KANSAS CITY . 000 200 000 000—2 «m.p bVo°o electric shock. been canceled NEW YORK ... 010 010 000 001—3 by Ellis Myer, were warming after a report that Machen Totals 30 24 2 Totals 28 1 20-1 UP when they collided at the No Replacements E— Carer. Chitl. PO-A Kaniai 1 Struck out tor Bressoud In 7th: hurt himself while water ski- City. 33-10: New York. 38-18. None 2 Popped out for Worthington in 7th; top of locking running Pooped out Plnlgan in the backstretch, He then ordered to get ing. when run icored. DP—- 3 for Bth. sulkies. was Buttoward to McDougald to Bkowron. a replacement, but according “I’m plenty burned up,” LOB—Kansas Cltr. 7; New York, 17. PITTSBURGH ... 000 101 000—2 After they were untangled. , CHALLENGER HITS THE WATER 2b—Power, Howard. HR—Skowron. SAN FRANCISCO —.OOO 100 000—1 to Burton, there were no takers. Matchmaker Mel Epstein said Carey. they returned to the paddock, SB—Mantle. Carer. B —Bauer. B—Mays. Davenport. PO-A—Pitts- No sooner had the judges In a ceremony that had all the glamour of a debutante’s today, “and so is Tommy Ip h r er bb so burgh. 27-8; Francisco, where word soon , coming-out Ban 27-11. got around finished talking to Burton than Marty, the yacht Weatherly is Stamford, Conn., last Moyer (the Portland promot- Dickson *ll 12 3 3 8 5 DP—Glel to Spencer to Cepeda LOB— that an electric shock coming j launched at night, Ford 10'A 10 2 2 0 7 Pittsburgh. 7: Ban Francisco, 7. the same bank of lights near §¦he is one of which will seek to the er'. We’ve lost a bundle on Duren 154 0 0 0 0 4 SB—Cepeda. from ground , four defend America’s Cup in Sep- ‘Paced two batters In 12th under the had other _ lp h r bb the homestretch went out again against the She was fights in Spokane but Winner—Duren 13-1). Loser—Dick- , er so caused the two to break , tember British. christened by Mrs. Douglas Mercer, son 44-2). Ravdon 8 2 110 5 horses thought .. and it began raining in earnest. we could make some- (Ford). Biel 5% 3 2 0 4 4 stride and collide. ir., of Rumson, N. J., and the launching in the glare of floodlights fea- HBP—Dickson WP—Ford. Worthington 0 0 That was enough for thing on this one.” D —Paparella. Hurley, Runge, Tabacchl. lVi 1 0 1 However, the first race tured orchestral music and a buffet and cocktails for guests. The T—3:2o. A—2,872. Grissom 2 0 0 0 0 4 was Hutchinson. He called off the 700 Epstein said the Winner Ravdon (1-2). Loser— run. Pepper’s Joy, Weatherly long and have card would (0-1). the 2-1 rest of the program "due to is 69 feet will an 82-foot mast with 1,905 square have to be ORIOLES, 7; INDIANS, 5 Oiel favorite, went in front. , feet of sail. The mast shown was rigged temporarily for called off unless a HBP—Davenport (bv Raydon): Vlr- circumstances beyond our con- the ceremony. new opponent can be found in don (by Olel). WP—Raydon. U But he broke stride badly , —AP Wirephoto. • CLEVELAND BALTIMORE Landes. Barllek. Jacowski. T—2:34. and that was that. The a hurry for He h A—8,273. shortly after turning into the trol” Whitehurst. ab r rbl ab r h rbl , , card originally planhed for said Moyer might try to C’sauel.ss 5 0 3 2 Q dnrr.2b 5 12 0 get Maris,ct 5 0 0 0 P'arclk.rf 6 110 backstretch the same spot tonight held, McMurtry W'dling.lf where will be the man Pat of Tacoma. Mmoso.ll 4 10 0 5 111 PHILLIES, 4; the other pair had says, and last nights Ward.3b 5 12 0 Oreen.cf 0 0 0 0 DODGERSTT" crashed. final C'avito.rf 4 112 Triandos.c 3 3 2 2 Clarence Martin won ; three races have been discarded. Nixon.c 4 0 2 0 M'shall.lb 4 12 3 PHILADELPHIA LOS ANGELES the Vernon,lb 2 12 0 R’inson,3b 4 0 2 1 race with Eva Mac, . ab.r.h.rbl, butj tonight’s .. ab.r.h.rbl. Oh yes, card. It BOVS’ BASEBALL Moran,2b 4 0 10 W'ms.cf.lf 3 0 0 0 Ash’rn.ef 2 4 0 even he 30 5 2 0 Gllllam.lf 12 complained after features the Clover Hill Pace Orant.D 1110 M'anda.ss 10 Hemus.2b 4 13 0 Reese.3b 3 0 0 0 reaching paddock. Mossi.p 0 0 0 0 P'arrero.p 10 0 0 An son.lb 4 0 2 3 Snlder.cf 3 110 the |in two divisions, the ON FBI Lemon.p 2 0 0 0 Lehman.p 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 10 seventh Rebounds COLLEGE Post.rf THE PARK FONT LEAGUE 5 Purillo.rf 4 ‘‘lfelt- a shock, pretty JB[ lPorter 1 00 0 Johnson,p 2 0 10 Jones.3b 4 0 and and ¦ 5 12 1 Roseboro.c 2 2 a eighth races. . Lmim Cstable.p 0 2Boyd ; , „ 0 0 0 10 10 Repulskl.lt 3 0 Hodges.lb 4 one, Cards. 8: Sioux. 4. 00 0 0 0 110 food too,” he said. Pat Rainbow, winner of Reds. 24; O’DeU.P 0 Bowman.lt 00 0 0 Neal.2b 40 0 0 the Cherokees. 12. Pern’eg.ss 3 00 0 Zimmer,ss 10 It was then that Martin, 38 713 7 30 who; first leg of the Maryland Triple SANDLOTS MONTGOMERY COUNTY Totals 37 512 4 Totals lPhllley 00 0 0 Williams.p 30 0 0 acts ASSOCIATION 2 Lonnett.c 3 0 10 Lablne.p as spokesman for the Crown, is favored in the To Even Silver Sprint 1 Struck out for Grant in 4th: 0 0 0 0 first Slate _ Mldtets Singled Mlnoso Sanford.p 3 0 0 By 808 HANSON ®llko Bronrlew. 4; for Johnson in Bth: 2Esseglan 0 drivers when such circum- | division over the likes of Wil- WfflSL A: Hlllendal Red Sol. scored in sth on double play. 1 0 0 o Federal Bureau of Investiga- Farrsil.p 0 0 0 0 arise, Sprint Llent, stances huddled with his liam Way, First Skirt and Silver 4i Lron Nursery, CLEVELAND 001 310 000—5 boys and it tion, defending champion in the Totals 36 4 10 4 Totals 3 8 was not until about Philbert . Tokoma Park Tltcr-Cnkt. 19i Takoma BALTIMORE 022 U3O OOx—7 32 2 25 minutes after the Industrial 1 Walked purposely for Fernandes In official! In the second half, Clarence The sixth annual Vic Oauzza I and won all of his team’s four Sandlot Baseball B*thr,da-Krn,lnrt*n PO-A—Cleveland. 24-6: Baltimore, Bth: 2Struck out for Sanford In Bth. _ Mldtets 27-11. DP—Trtandos to Gardner; time for the second race to go Martin goes back behind league games. Parkway Cleaners. 4: Sportsman. League, to ... the Memorial sandlot baseball Four other started off this season Kensington S. Miranda to Gardner Marshall: PHILADELPHIA 000 021 001—4 off that they decided to give reins of Esquire Direct, the pitchers are undefeated, all at Jots. 21| Peoples Hardware, Miranda to Marshall. LOB—Cleveland. LOS ANGELES 111 000 000—3 game, usually played later in i like anything but a titleholder, 8: Baltimore. 8. It a whirl. Nats, lit A. T. Woodson Zimmer. PO-A—Philadelphia 27- promising 3-year-old 2-0. They Gerard .Park . colt whom are Bailey losing its first three games. But Garrett 2b—Grant. Woodltng. Vernon. Moran. Los Angeles 27-11. DP—Fernandei I and Trainer the summer, is set for 2 p.m. 3b—Nixon. HR—Marshall. Trlandos. toJO. Crowd Wants Action |he Billy Haughton (Colesville), Buddy Wilson and the G-Men have back _.. Western Juniors Lonnett to Jones to Ashburn: Hemus have great hopes Esquire next Saturday on the South Kline, bounced »*¦ Catherines. 12; Bethesdm Clvitan. Colavito. to Karanskl to Anderson. LOB—Phil- for. ;Pop both of Redland, to win three straight, with Ip h r er bb so adelphla. 10: Loa Angeles. 4. In the interim, the crowd of : should be the and Charley (Rock- Garrett Perk. 4; Carl Freeman. Grant 3 4 4 4 1 0 heavy Ellipse. Benjamin - favorite, Manager Upper County, 13; 3. Mossl 2b—Jones. Hemus. Anderson. GlUltm. slightly over jeered, Pitcher Bill Carroll Dlnid Theater. 4. 1% 4 3 3 2 2 B—Repulskl. 5,000 fans 1 having won four of his last six by ville). County Title, 8; Kenointton Lemon 5 0 0 0 3 HR—Jones. Reese. Hemus. applauded—for The game is sponsored responsible for two of the vic- Rockets. 2S 0 tp action : starts, 8. Constable # 0 0 0 0 .... h r er bb so that is— his last at Laurel in ** * * and crowded the a the Home Plate Club and any tories. Eastern Juniors Portocarrero SVs 7 4 4 1 0 Sandford ..7 7 3 3 1 6 fences near i neat 2:03 4 5. proceeds used support Mottos. 7; Takoma Hawks. 2. Lehman 0 1 0 0 0 0 Farrell 2 1 0 () 0 1 the paddock, hurling insults at are to Greenock (8-1), Baden )7-l) Carroll got knocked around St. Bernadette, 8; Stiver Sprint Op- Johnson 4% 4 l l 2 l Williams BVi 10 4 4 3 6 In case Hutchinson, or any pro- timists, 1. O'Dell 1 0 0 0.0 1 Lablne # 0 0 0 0 2 anyone who the club's sandlot baseball and Bristol (7-2) top for 12 hits by Silver Hillyester- Takoma It; looked as if he was i of the Laurel faithful, haven’t gram are the Shamrocks. Tskoma Winner Johnson (3-6). Loser— Winner—Parrell (3-2). Loser—Wil- connected ] in the area. day, but managed to keep them Titers. 7. Moss! (4-6). liams (1-1). with Laurel Race- looked at the calendar, today is three teams in the Prince WALTER JOHNSON LEAGUE 1 Umont. .. WP—Sandford. U—Secory. Delmore, way. Fridayj Nick Altrock, who threw scattered and emerged with an Anoeoatla. 7; Dontlass Dwellings. 1. PB—Trlandos. U Boar. Venion j the 13th. out; Georges Tudors 10; Summers. Honochick. T—2:25. A—- and Conlan. T—2:3l. A—9.899. the game ball last year, is j County League and 8-3 victory. Silver Hill, losing Amoco. Doutlast JHS. 8. -6,912. Hutchinson and a crew of !! Let your imagination take ex- Mottle's Restaurant. 8; Broad Branch. took off pected to be on hand again to with good reason. [its third straight, is 4-4. electricians across the i over from there. Chevy Chase CUltens, 10; Larimers, 7. RED SOX, 4; TIGERS, 2 do the honors. Wayson Roop of Bristol is FBI scored four runs in the Rosedale. fl. Macke. 4. FIGHT RESULTS fifth Minors DETROIT Some of the “oldtimers” j the leading pitcher at 5-0. inning on three hits, two Deanwood. 7t Nalle. 2. BOSTON pitches East Capitol, 14; Kelly Miller, 8. ab r h rbl ab r h rbl listed to play Include Milton Paul Smith of Greenock is 4-0 wild and two errors to 5 0 0 MILWAUKEE.—Tony Anthony, ITS. VFW. IS; Soasa Reds. 9. Qroth.ef 10 Buddin.sa 4 12 New York, Kronheim, sr„ at 70 the and Ralph Butler (Baden) and wrap up the game. MoArdle Printers, 8; Carpet Land. 3. Virgll.3b 6 12 1 R’nela.2b 4 0 10 stopped Orville Pltts, 174's, oldest Kaline.rf 4 12 0 W’llams.lf 4 110 Milwaukee, 5 player, who plans to pitch a Gilbert Hardesty (Bristol) each Jack Dent pitched a three- Boone.lb 3 0 0 1 B'phens.K 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia —Sugar Hart. 146'S, Arlington few innings for the 2-0. hit shutout and Jeb Wells hit: 3Hoeft 0 0 0 0 O'nert.lb 3 0 0 1 Philadelphia, and Oil Turntr. 160, Driver Signs one of are Jack Dent of Baden REDLEGSrS; CARDS, 0 Wilaon.c 0 0 0 0 M’aone.3b 3 0 11 Philadelphia, drew F B'ing.2b 3 0 4 10. teams; Johnny Fitzgerald, and Sherbert of a three-run triple to give 10 Jenaen.rf 111 Angelas—Mauro H*l Greenock M’xwell.lf 3 0 0 0 White.c 4 14 0 Los Vazquaz. 139, Mattingly, Strick’s an CINCINNATI ST. LOUIS Martin.aa 0 0 0 Mexico, outpointed Pete 137, Jack Jake Milwit,! each are 4-1. Restaurant 8-0 3 10 Plersall.cf 3 0 Chicago. Kawula. ab r h rbl ab r h rbl Hegan.c 0 Sisler.p 10. Hymie victory over Woodridge in Temple.2b B'game.2b 30 0 20 11 To Newman, Wes McDon- Dent has the most strike- a 5 0 2 0 10 10 4H'ris.lb 1 0 0 0 Delock.p 10 0 0 Boston—Billy Ryan. 171V«. Lowell, Pilot 0 Lister-Corvette ald, Bucky Buscher, Charley, Gauzza League game. The win W'nant.rf 2 1 0 0 Sofleld.s* 3 0 0 Foytack.p 0 o 0 o Mass., stopped Oordon Farnsworth. outs, 42, followed by Bob Ed- 1Lynch.rt 20 0 0 Musial.lb 40 0 0 Aguirre.p 00 0 Bangor. By gave ko.ss,2b 0 0 168. Me. 6. DICK SLAY Windridge to join the Fillah, Vic Gauzza, Jr.; Rey-! (Clinton), 25, league-leading Strick’s a Miksls.rf 0 0 0 0 K 4 0 0 lHazle 10 0 0 Boise. Idaho—Jimmy Martinet. team. A wards and Jack R'inson.lf .5231 C’gham.lf 4 0 0 0 Morgan.p 0 0 0 Star staff Writer Harnsberger and Jack 5-1 record. Boyer.3b 0 Dale Mans bout postponed to Tues- race driver for about three nolds Moore (Silver Hill), 33. Bilko.lb 50 0 0 3 0 10 2Zernlal 10 0 0 day. rain. Fred Windridge Arlington, years, Arlington Rowzie. The Navy Tars and St. Hoak.3b 5 0 11 Green.rf 3 0 10 V’tinettl.p 0 0 0 0 of the nursery- Charley Whittingham of Bell.cf 4 12 1 Flood.cf 3 0 2 0 s?ertoia 10 0 0 currently the leading Corvette man and landscape Also. Charley Reynolds, Mar- Cyprian’s swapped the cellar G’ma*.** 4 0 0 0 Smith.c 3 0 10 architect Bristol with 12 hits in 24 times L rence.p 3 0 10 Mlaell.p 2 0 0 0 7 2 cus Chaconas, Cliff Keyser, position in the Departmental Bailey.c McD'iel.p 0 0 0 0 Total* 33 2 Total* 32 411 4 race driver in the Sports Car calls it his greatest opportunity league’s 2 112 Popped (or Aguirre In 6th; 1 Eddie Cinotti, at bat is the top hit- League the won 2Landrith 10 0 0 1 out 2 Club of America, has been in modified competition. Ike Dreifus, as Tars their Paine.p 0 0 0 0 Struck out (or Morgan in 7th: 3 Ran ter at .500. Bob Wells (Badefi) game for Boone in Bth: 4 Flied out (or Hegan signed pilot Windridge Phil Sykes, Lenny Roberts, first in seven starts, (or to the new Lister- will run the stock is .455, Stan Bagg (Clinton), Total* 37 5 5 Total* 31 6 0 in Bth: 5 Flied out Valentlnettl Harry Hofberg, Red Schofield, edging the Saints, 6-5. St. 10 0 in 9th. Corvette belonging to Mrs. Corvette1 in the 40-mile sixth .423; Jim Fowler (Clinton), 1 Struck out for WhUenant In 7th; Billy Wolf and Billy Robertson. Cyprian’s is 1-7. out (or in Harry Clark Boden of Wil- race Sunday at Lime Rock and .417; (Greenock), 2 Flied McDaniel Bth. DETROIT 000 002 000—2 Larry French Bozie Berger, Ben Heath In games today, all at 5:30 BOSTON 200 100 01 x—l Ndur Thru Sept. 1 mington. Del. then get into the Lister-Cor- and Tom Rodgers (Cedar ST LOUIS 000 000 000—0 Jbjkgx Sherry Robertson and Johnny p.m., Union Printers play CINCINNATI 000 002 021—5 PO-A—Detroit, 24-8: Boston. 27-9. Windridge will begin cam- vette for the 80-mile feature. Grove), each .412, and Frank DP—Runnel* to Buddin to Oernert: paigning modified In the latter Welaj, all ex-major leaguers, M&M Distributors on the E—Schofield (2). PO-A—Cincinnati. Oroth to Martin. LOB—Detroit. 9: CHARLES with this he will be up Catterton (Cedar Grove), .410. 27-11: Bt. Louis, 27-10. DP—Kasko 8. against also are listed to play. West Ellipse, Congress Heights to Blasingame Temple Boston. car this week end at Lime the formidable team ofi ** * * to Muslal: to Ka- Bilko to Grammas: Bailey to Hoak. 2b—Williams. White. Buddin. - The Has Beens, 12-7 winners meets St. Ambrose the —Virgil, Rock, Conn., in addition to Lister Jaguars belonging to on St. Une Jensen. TOWN 1 last year LOB—Cincinnati. 9: Louis. 4. c^HR B—^leriall. competing with Bob Rosen- Briggs Cunningham. over the Used to Be’s, Don Kildoo, former Wash- South Ellipse and the 6970th 2h—Flood. HR—Bailey, Robinson. managed by ington-Lee High SB—Lawrence. Ip h r er bb ao thal's No. 99 stock Windridge, who has 2,000 will be Newman. star southpaw, Red Devils take on National Foytack BV* 7 3 3 2 0 POST TIME 2 p.m: Corvette. r er bb so Aguirre **(> points Tex Hodgkins will manage the who has been used mostly in Security Agency on East Id h 0 0 0 0 Daily Double on l,t ft 2nde.d.t^Race, I His flrst ride in the new car in SCCA Class B produc- the Lawrence 9 8 0 0 0 5 Morgan 2 1 0 0 o 0 will be tomorrow in practice will joined Used to Be’s. relief this season with Salt Ellipse. Misell 6 7 2 2 3 0 Valentlnettl 2 .31101 Admission only 50 cent,. Luxurious I at tion. be at Lime McDaniel 2 2 2 2 1 3 3i*ler 6>/» 4 2 2 3 3 air conditioned clubhouse 11 adm.s I ** * * City Paine 11 0 Sion. Lime Rock. Rock by two other national Lake of the Pacific Coast 11 0 Delojck 3% 3 0 0 2 1 Soociol 8 4 0 from leaves! point top League, started the other day Winner—Lawrence (4-3). Loier — Winner—Siller (0-2). Loser—Foy- Within,lon 1t:55 EOT. Silver! The Lister-Corvefte made its leaders from Washington". One of the standlot Misell (3-6) tack (5-0). Serin, 11:1,. Rockville 12 20. orriv I phblic Sunday Thompson games with gratifying results. in, ,t track ]:3L end rolurnino I debut last in Dick will drive in next week will be played STANDINGS U Dascoll. Donatelll. Crawford. Balk Bl*ler. U Rice. Rommel. oiler loti race. winning 20-milq sprint be- the second Kildoo pitched the Bees, in Smith. T—2:l?. A—11.720. Sevens, Napp T—2:35. A—6.188. a race Sunday in at 2:30 p.m. at the Gaithers- fore the six-hour race at Marl- Manhattan Auto’s Austin- third place, to a 4-2 victory ON SANDLOTS boro. Red Byron of Palm Healey. Frank burg Agriculture field when over league-leading Phoenix. Baptists is Industrial League Beach. Fla., assembled the car slated to drive the Lotus-Elva Hickman & Monard meets Red- He gave up four hits, struck WL W L Henry Arlington out Federal St’r’ge 1 ‘ 0 FBI 3 3 and Bark of in the third race tomorrow. land. The two teams are tied seven and walked one. MAM Dist. 3 1 Jack Pry 3 4 original Tony Washington, Spin- Silver Hill 4 4 Union Printert 2 4 was the test driver. Other Washingtonians en- for the lead in the Montgomery the Both men, as well as two me- tered are Fred Moore in his County League carn High star who has been Gauzza Learue chanics, have since quit Mrs. Austin-Healey, at 4-0. burning up the Class A West- W. L. W. L. Art Tweedale in Cplesville (2-2) at Rockville i Striek's Rest. 5 1 Black Sox 2 3 Boden’s organization. Kelso an Alfa-Romeo in tomorrow's ern League of late and played i Peoples Drugs 3 2 Woodridge 2 5 (2-3), also at 2:30, is the only St Congress Dynamics. big part putting Ambrose 3 2 Hts. 1 3 Auto second race and Mike Cap- other game. Both games were a in Lincoln Harry Beck of Wilmington piello place the leagu.e Departmental Learn* in his Porsche Carrera in* postponed earlier in the sea- in first in was WL W L has taken over as racing direc- ; the fifth race Sunday. All 'cooled off the other day by a NBA 5 O Navy Tars 1 6 son. HEW 5 1 Bt. Cyprian’s CHRYSLER 17 tor and chief mechanic for Mrs. three are national runnersup in 'couple of Pueblo (Colo.) 6970 Rd D’v. 3 1 SALE!| i The Colesville-Redland game Boden. and yesterday he invited ! their classes at present. scheduled two nights ago : pitchers. and Washington, Mont. C*. League postponed because of rain Will who entered W. L. W L : the game with flossy Redland 4 0* Rockville 2 3 be re-scheduled at a date. a .360 H'kmn-M’n’d 4 0 Sandy Spring 2 3 future batting average, Colesville 2 2 0 6 Joe Zavona, former Mont- struck out five a gomery Blair High School times to set league Pr. Ge°. Co. League star, record. Both Kildoo and WL W L is the league’s leading hitter. Oreenoek 8 1 Cedar Grove 4 5 Daredevil Show Spices Washington are the property Baden 71 Silver Hill 2 6 outfielder Zavona. an with of Bristol 7 2 Owynn Park 2 7 Colesville, has six hits ip 10 the Pirates. Clinton 4 6 Marlboro 1 8 times at bat for .600. Luxury _ Equipped including ... I Week-End Auto Card Graham Pettit of Rockville is I Torqueflite next with .588 followed by Push-Button Automatic Transmission, Tor- U | An automobile and motor-, ago, will return. The regular i Rupert Curry, catcher-manager GRADED HANDICAPS sionaire Ride, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Instant M I II I j ej'cle weekly drag races also will be daredevil show called the of H&M. .529; Alex Harriday, Heater, Defrosters, Radio with Rear-Seat Speaker, Pad- *** I I W 1 I “Thunderbird Hell Drivers", held. H&M, .467 and George Awkard, Point standings at Old Do- also H&M,.421. AT LAUREL ded Dash, Windshield Washers, Sportone, Back-Up •111 _I m I comes to town tomorrow night Marlboro: minion and Ed Holtz of has to lend spice to the week-end Old Dominion Clay East- H&M pitched Ilth Night—24-Night Meeting 1 Lindt Joan (Davie) ... 7-2 Lights, Outside Mirrors, De Luxe Wheel Covers, White- I Dally Doable Clases, 8:20 P.M. 5 Elbndge Hanover SFlemlng) .. 5-1 auto sports activity, which Mighty ridge, 286 points: Ray Byers, I Post Time. 8:30 P.M. 2 Lybrook (Cherrixi ... 6-1 Wall Tires and Many Other Extras. otherwise offers an almost nor- FIRST RACE—Purse. $800; trot; C 7 J. D. 8 (Hobbs) 8-1 281: Bill Wynkoop, 259: Lionel classified: 1 mile. 6 Jade Hanover (Mver) 10-1 mal menu of racing. Johnson. 258: Sam Bandy, 238; LAUREL RACEWAY P P Horse and Driver Odds 4 Wicomico Tom (Quinn) 12-1 • 2 loaola's Oal (Myar) S-2 8 Ann Hayes (Smith) 15-1 Immediate Delivery Low as *295 Down m The mechanized stunt pro- Bill Morgan. 219: Hal Shep- 4 Claret Hanover (Chick) 7-2 9 Broadway Limited (Lamb'tson) 8-1 gram at Marl- -RESULTS fl Flow Ins Chuck (Hylan) 9-2 will be 28 events herd. 218: Bert Robbins, 196: 5 Bally's Olnger Julup (Ktlly).. 6-1 SIXTH — RACE—Purse, $1,200: trot boro Motor Raceway at 8:30 Harry Sowash, 181; Wes Mor- j 1 Swanee (Turlington) 8-1 handicap: "B-A'*classified; i mile FIRST RACK—Purse, $800; trot 3 (Martin) ... 8-1 8 Topsail i Crolton Hanover (Day) _ 8-1 p.m. tomorrow. The track is gan. 174. X mile. (Edward*) 7 Sumter Belle 10-1 4 Homestretch Sandy (Joneel .. 6-1 Racing As- Clay MaoiMartin) rr to s.ro too 1 8 Red Song (Ggrnsey) 12-1 6 Poplar Perk (Hayman) 4-1 host to the Eastern Marlboro Eastridge, Jf»n Woolen Hobtn) A4O (McClenny) Safety (Hopei Virginia 620 9 Carrie 8-1 7 First 9-2 sociation the following after- 400: Bill Morgan, 390: Sam Darnley (Craak) .too 10 Quinton Scott (Bulll 10-1 Man (Crank) «-l Ludlow Hanover. Peggy Roger Key (WUcutts) at the usual Bandy. Byers, Glory, Recent. ?Mutlc 8-1 noon 2:30 with 335: Ray 295: Proof Positive, Rortl Pepper * SECOND RACE—Purse. $800; pace: 2 Master Scott (Buckson) 10-1 program for sportsman, modi- Morgan, Joy. Time, 2 :11 Class 25; 1 mile 1 Insured (Myer) ..12-1 Wes 250: Jack Den- I 3 Flash Adlos (No driver) 3-1 fied and hobby cars. niston, 245: Pete Minor. 240: SECOND RACE—-Purse. $800; pact i 1 Swept Song (No driver) 7-2 SEVENTH RACE—Puree, 53.750; 1 mile. ! 2 Bobby Up (Brewer) 9-2 pace; "The Clover '; 3-year-olds; Old Dominion Speedway has Bill Wynkoop, 240; Johnny Boy (Savagel | Shadydsle (Bull) Hill Rollon ft.OO 4to 3SO 4 Direct . e-l first division: 1 mile. reduced its admission charge Roberts, 225; Gene Marohl, Stevie Boy (Garntieyl 11 HO 5.80 ! 7 Darn Handsome (Belote) 8-1 1 Pat Rainbow (Smith) 5-2 Townsend Girl lAlexander! 3,80 i 8 Peggy Woollen (Hobbs) 10-1 5 Philbert Hanover (Poster) 3-1 to $1.15 for its Saturday night 180 Royal Hi Le. Jarretown Bonnie. 5 ’Crumptonian (Robinson) 12-1 7 Adlos Mont (Lyons) 4-1 sportsman Lorraine's Bonnie Concresa Mite. 6 Royal's Last (Bull) 15-1 2 Prudence Adlos (Crank) 8-1 car shows. Tomor-1 1 The week end schedule here, Orattan Express Time. 2:09V 9 Chtrcoal Jot (Daitey) 3 (Kelly) 1 (1-3) Ouy (Martin) 10-1 First Skirt 8-1 (4 row's five events will begin at plus other major Eastern DAILY DOUBLE PAID 880.80 10 DeSota ...10-1 4 William Way (Martin) 10-1 IH The Little French Beauty I" I 6 Colonel Grattan (Cherrlx) ..12-1 Jj Jft 9 o'clock. events: THIRD RACE—Purse. $800; pace; THIRD RACE—Purse. $900; trot; B 8 Alton Express (Rlddleki 15-1 1 classified: 1 mile Old Dominion's drag racing TOMORROW Happymile. Voted Best Leading Authorities Dnke (Sa» B.VIO 20 00 9.00 7 Char Direct (Riddick) 7-2 EIGHTH RACE—Purse, $3,750: I IL\ hy I j|| program Sunday is being billed Old Dominion Speedwgv--Sportsman Shadrdale Sister IGyorfy) 14.00 8.00 3 Jackie Eden (Myer) 5-2 pace. "The Clover Hill"; 3-year-o!ds cars, five races. ‘'.3-lap feature. 0 pm. Jimmy L*nn iCayerdalei 3.10 1 Dam Quick (Cummlford) 9-2 division; 1 mile as the championship." Raceway—Thun- Elkington. Harvy (Belote) second TRADE, TERMS FROM "spring Marlboro Motor Fred Marilyn Lee, E D 6 Homestretch ._ 6-1 , 6 Esquire Direct (Martin) 2-1 1 1 O nicASH, I victory 011 show. Hawk, Ul#U| Frank Fannan of Alexandria, derbird Hell Drivers' stunt 28 Red atone. Merry 5 Prudence Darnley (Crank) 8-1 3 Raider Frost (O’Brien) 3-1 I events 8:30 o m Captain. Tome. 2:i)BV i 7 Undertaker (Foster) . 10-1 8 Adlos H. (Wathenl 5-1 who equaled the track record 8 Homestretch Dode (Legum) _ 12-1 4 Noble Dream 'Hudson) 6-1 r hL'NDAY FOURTH RACE—Purse. $800: trot: | 4 Oary H (Robinson) 15-1 5 Gear Shift (Banka) 8-1 *1 of 11 seconds fiat in his 1955 Marlboro ftotor Raceway—Sports- 1 mile 9 Mabel HI La (James) 10-1 9 steady Beat (BadeUt 10-1 Chevrolet dragster Sunday, man. modified and hobby cars, five Jane's Cine* (MeL'y) A.BO 3.20 2.60 i 1 Pleasant Lady (Davis) 15-1 Chrysler Showroom last r aces. 23-lap feature. 2 30 pm. Ml elle (Martini 8 *0 1.80 FOURTH RACE—Purse, $900; trot; 2 8. W (Myer) 20-1 JA. will try for his third straight! Aquasco Speedway "Powder Puff Etta Key (Smithl 3.10 B classified: 1 mile 7 Merry Go Bor (Cherrlx) 20-1 Draws for ladies, and regular drag Inis Protector. May's Daughter. I 2 Myar) 3910 Wilsei top trophy. racing. 10 am Key, Indian Drums! 3-1 eliminator Philomel Castle Worthy Stadt ! 3 Peter Mon (Crank) S-2 NINTH RACE—Puree, $900: pace; \ 4 Aquasco Speedway will stage Old Dominion Speedway "Spring Time. 2:07V i 8 Caprice Hanover (Belote) 7-2 B classified: 1 mile. SIMCA Showroom championship" drag racing. 11 am 4 May Oirl (Legum! 4-1 2 Ivan Bohemia (Wllcutta) 3-1 ° *• • Drags" Langhorne rPa * Speedway—US AC RACE—Purae, pace: (Davit) 4 (Oarnaeri " 1 Its “Power Puff for championship FIFTH $800; 1 Beau Brummel 8-1 Trousseau 7-2 3124 WiIMR Blvd. M time 100-mile national raca i I mile. I 7 Prince Oallon (Chick i 8-1 6 Jasper HI Le (Turlington) 5-1 ladies for the second Sun- for Indalnapolis-type cars Mamie B (White) 14.00 000 489 6 Homestretch Wtnny (Jones) 10-1 3 Ednamite HI Le (Kalb) 9-2 Arlington p • *•**• 'Dolly) Reading Kent. Little FIFTH RACE—Furs*. B i 1 Mack 12-1 Lime Rock