i'HE EVENING STAR ** Injured Driver's Sub More Upsets Likely Washington, D. C. A-23 Baltimorean, Pro Only a Year, TUESDAY. MAT 27, 19*2 Guides Horse to S9B As Schoolboy Golfers Threat for U.S. Open Berth By Merrell Whittlesey r Biggest Ring Victory Rosecroft Payoff Begin Match Play Billy Collins, only par-shooter !| among 42 pros in the amateur-1| Scored by Canadian A $98.80 winner is doing some- Henry Jr., pro . ijff . la r Kerfoot, of Wash- tournament at Kenwood thing to salve the Injuries Jake ington-Lee and Perky Cullinane Country Club yesterday, looks like | Foster received in a sulky spill of St. John’s, favorites in that a threat in sectional qualifying I In Beating last night at Rosecroft Raceway. order in the 19th annual school- rounds for the National Open next j DeMarco Foster was hurt in the seventh boy golf championship, are In op- Monday at Baltimore’s Mount I By the Associated Pres! race, but his horse, Adele Chief, posite halves of the draw as match Pleasant course. BROOKLYN. May 27.—Arthur 23-year-old pro with a substitute driver won the play starts today at Indian Spring, The assistant King. Canadian boxer from To- eighth race for a season’s record but there’s no at the Bonnie View Club in Balti- assurance they will j ronto payoff at the track. be in Sunday’s final. more now is three under par for who claims the British Foster was driving Scotch Spirits . 4kl| There were so many surprises his last 54 holes of competition, ] Empire lightweight boxing cham- in the seventh race when his m J 9^l in the qualifying round yesterday including his 73-70 in winning the I pionship. scored the most im- horse Flashy Princess, with ~ at Bethesda that assistant pro championship last broke. Hr tjf m JeBS fe further upsets i portant victory in his seven yean Jimmy sulky, seem Friday Arthur in the ran certain. The medalist was at All View. He had a 70 j in the ring last night when he into the Foster rig, spilling Foster Del Beman of Bethesda, at Kenwood, as for the second ij com- Paddy into the infield. He received facial pletely overlooked in the pre- straight year nobody beat par over \ :v * defeated the favored De f . cuts and a hip injury. H h f i 4 mm tournament talk, with a 75. He the 6,310-yard River Road course. | Marco. Arthur, who was unhurt, filled B f | * f| was playing over his home course Collins turned pro last year and i A crowd estimated at 1,100 at in for Foster behind Adele Chief and took advantage of the local worked for one season at the Phil- : Eastern Parkway Arena, plus in the eighth race. The horse won / dm knowledge. mont Club in Philadelphia. He i many more watching on television, and paid $98.80, $20.40 and $7.80. Kay Fletcher, ranked right be- returned to his home town this \ ¦Mfl Jbi saw Arthur take a unanimous year Tonight feature is the Chatter- hind Kerfoot and Cullinane, failed as assistant to Jimmy Duke, i decision from the Brooklyn belter, box Special for pacers In which to make the championship flight He played in several tournaments i who was a 3-1 favorite in the 10- Joe Hylan and Wayne (Curly) with an 82, but he had company in this section last season and round match. ! m j m in his disappointment. Mel Ar- won a pro sweepstakes with 66 BILLYCOLLINS. King, who weighed 1383 Smart will continue their duel for If Amm 1 " ¦Rf a /4. * - nold «nH He also driving honors. Hylan, who has ks M h V-'- i m W f m of Wilson, Dennis Folken at Suburban. was run- dropped De Marco. 139, twice in ¦a. jmanmmm % m the nerup to out in 36 and back in 51, with a 13 had four winners, drive 1 Jr W McFerren brothers of" Blair; Charley Bassler in the the fourth round for the count of will Sham- tL. B Gary Bladensburg Match Play Open. on the 17th hole where he four rock Sally Great Sandy in the ¦l ml JR JI J||u Robison of and Baltimore eight. Itwas the first time in 70 and Mike Brown of balls out of bounds. He had 12 professional fights two divisions of wBBBm i DeMatha were Hits Long Ball. ; that De Marco the feature, while among the touted schoolboys penalty shots in all, six out of' had floored. He was Smart also has had four win- who is big, been un- who failed to qualify in the Collins a blond youngster bounds.... Bill McFerren, the In- in 18 straight eng&ge- ners, will go behind Atomic Han- champion- hits defeated ship 16. who the ball a mile. He tried dian Spring amateur, was about to > ments until this bout, sent by over and H. B. Chief. M • • w Ej a new putting technique after the partner quit WWBFm Enforces Summer Rules. tee off when his be- ’ television into 14 cities, including assistant pro tournament. It’s cause of rain. In the Belle Haven Washington. Scoring was higher than ex- paying as t ofT he w in shape, pected as Frank Emmet, day De Marco was bad his Rosecroft Entries tourna- and $98.55 yesterday. first partner quit because of busi- left eye bleeding. In ment director, decided the boys par ¦ nose and Two amateurs shot at Ken- ness and his alternate partner quit the third round both fighters might as well learn to play : wood, ¦ t were the Stafford S. Fletcher, flve- ’ after two matches in the third cut, under For Tonight right way while they young, i King the left eye and are , handicap player from Columbia, . flight a Wiffy Post Tima, 8:15 P.M. and he enforced rules. because of chi11.... r De Marco in the corner of his summer and Spencer Overton, the veteran > Cox breezing along with parf left eye. FIRST RAC*—Trot; class (CC); 1 mile; Kerfoot, runnerup to Bobby was purse, SBOO. r Baltimore amateur who will play r golf over his former home course De Marco has been a top con- 1. Baron Rosecroft (H. Stokes) 7-2 Brownell for the District amateur : in the Mason-Dixon Cup matches i 2. Scotlane (W. Holmes) 15-1 year; i when he took six on the par three ! tender for the lightweight crown Horner) title last Cullinane, school- • this week 3. Luke Hanover (J. 8-1 end. 13th. He shot 75.... Eddie Stevens, , and held a close decision over ¦4. Dakar (C. Carter) 20-1 boy finalist to Mike Mehr, now Fletcher, who 5. Dick Case (W. Flemlnc) 3-1 r has little time for the new Fort Belvoir pro. hit the: King in a at Philadelphia «. of Holy Cross; ¦ bout Johnnie M. (V. Devlin) 6-2 Jay Randolph, son tournament golf, told Henry list for the second 7. Second Front Also eligible: BREAK IT UP—Pittsburgh and Cincinnati players rush onto the field at Pittsburgh to break West Virginia, and Richard Addi- • that he (F Church) ‘would play at Kenwood . Peter Alden 10-1 up a tangle between Bill Posedel of Pirates l from pro golf. . . Jockey Nick Rex Bills (E. Kelly) 15-1 the and Catcher Andy Seminick of the Reds son of Roosevelt were next to ) only if they played early. He had : Armstrong High Defeats after the second of last night’s game. It all started after a close pitch by Ronnie Kline Beman with 765. r 1 Shuk had troubles with a 92. SECOND RACE—Pact; class 25: 1 mile; to attend a directors’ meeting of purse, S7OO. of the Pirates made Seminick bite the dust. Before things settled down Posedel, Seminick, Out- Beman. Hank Ford of St. Al- Pro sweepstakes: Douglass 1. Homestretch Eddie (R. Bekerls) ..15-1 ¦ the Goodwill Industries in the aft- for Ninth Win 2. Laurelite Hanover (O. Brennen). 3-1 fielder George Metkovich of the Pirates and Trainer Wayne Anderson of the Reds put off bans, Ernie Ruffner, . Billy Collins. Bonnie View 70 were son of Gen. ernoon. Shorey. Armstrong High now has a rec- 3. Someboy (O. Ingram) 9-2 the Ruffner, and Mel Indian Sprtnc 71 (J. Goodnough) field. —AP Wirephoto. Glenn Mitchell, son Charley Bassler, Rollins Road 72 ord of 9-1 after Doug- 4. Faster Dawn 10-1 Bill Bassler, Rolling 72 defeating 6. April (W. Hubbard) of Howard Mitchell, Fletcher Gets Five Birdies. Road Mite 10-1 Rational , Dick Slelchter. Naval Academy 72 lass of Baltimore, 4-2, yesterday in 6. Volo Majesty (W. Wood) 2-1 George Conquest Floyd) . Symphony Orchestra conductor, , That was not a good-will1 Diffenbaugh. Kenwood 73 7. (L. 6-1 Eddie Stevens, Belvoir 73 a South Atlantic League game at Widower Wig (W. Tingle) 12-1 are the gesture Fort s. chief contenders in Ker- . for the rest of the field,. Earl Fling. Washington G&CC 73 Also eligible: Says Hugh Banneker Playground. U.S.-Born Owner foot’s McLellan, Army Ch. C. 73 My Tip (J. Stokley) Major League Box Scores of the however, Burch, who 1 8-1 half draw. shot 75, and Orrln tL. Turlington) 10-1 * A1 Houghton. Prince Georges 74 Both teams scored twice In the YESTERDAY’S GAMES. Fletcher posted a best ball of 61L Bob Williams, Naval Academy 74 Fairfax Player Youngest. Henry riurch, Columbia 75 first inning, but Armstrong moved THIRD RACE—Trot; clasa 25; 1 mile: before most of the field teed off.• Tenney. White 75 purse SBOO. 5-21 Randolph Frank Flint ahead with runs in Worden IIHas Chance White Sox, 10-6; Browns, Nats, 5; A's, 3 and Gene Howerdd, . Everybody else knew > Arnold Haneke, Hagerstown 75 the third and •1. Upright (M. Duer) 5-1 Suspended April they were” John 75 Church) Game ol 20. Phil*. A.H.O.A. Wash. A.H.0.0f. the Georgetown Prep captain, Musser All View sixth. Charles Cephus was the 2. Pansy Abbey (F. 20-1 ! Chicago. are * playing for second place. Wiffy Cox. Congressional 75 3. Toni Darnley (C. Carter) A.H.O.A. St. Louis. A.H.O.A. Joost.ss 4 0 3 1 Yost.Sb 4 12 3 Fletcher r winning . 8-1 C’asquel.sa Young.’ib Fain.lb 4 19 Busby.cf... 10 \ in Cullinane's bracket. Jamison, Quantico 75 4. April Song (G. Becraft) 10-1 414 3 10 3 0 1 4 0 started with a bogey six Fox,2b Goliat,2b Philley.cf __ 5 12 1 Jensen.rl 4 2 0 0 KAIFred Bolton, Woodmont 76 5. Kenyon (M. Duer). 10-1 5 4 2 1 2 0 2 1 » The youngest qualifier In Derby Tomorrow 5 12 1 Mich els,2b 0 0 1 3 Zernial.il.. 4 13 0 Wilson.lf - 43 3 0 was John but from that point noj Harry Griesmer. Bethesda 76 6. Clodle Hanover bogeyed Chase 79 son and Boone. Cleveland. 21. 5. Eddie Void (R. Bekeris) 20-1 tMarion Washington 111 010 Olx—s the 18th when his chip* Forest Park 80 «. Tipvolo (C. thinks his entry a chance. Fannin.p 0 0 0 1 > semifinals at Woodmont Thurs- Rick McHale. Runs 26i Carter). . 10-1 has ‘ a Bill Crabbe, Rock Creek 81 batted in—Rosen. Cleveland. 7. Star McKinney (P. Church). Hudson,p 10 0 0 Runs—Zernial. Valor (2), Yost. Jensen day shot took bad bounce. He was s T. Dropo, Boston, 23; Mitchell and Gale 3-1 London bookmakers (2) and the final Sunday at Co- J. Glbraski, unattached 82 Boone, made their Harrlst.p 0 0 0 a Vernon, Runnels. Errors—Runnels, -1 " second in the pro sweeps. Clagett Stevens. Manor Cleveland, and Vernon, Washington, 21, Div.): Johnson,e 11 0 111 1 Vernon. Runs batted in—Wilson (3). Valo, lumbia. A second flight Roger Sligo 82 Hits—Robinson. Chicago. 46; Simpson FIFTH RACE—Pace; Class B (Ist next-to-last Derby callover last (2). Hitchcock. : will play Manor Peacock. Park 83 45; and 1 mile; purse. S9OO. Courtney,c 110 0 Hudson Two-base hits— all matches at 1 Bob Wharton of with 73- " MiltonLogan. East Potomac 87 Avila. Cleveland, Fox, Chicago, and - (2). Phllley. Captain (D. night. Silnet, owned by Paul Jensen Yoat. Valo. Three- ; Georgetown Prep. Kenny Graham. Rosen, Cleveland, 44. 1. Pointer Bartlett)._ 0-1 base hit—Wilson. Home Sac- • 7—66 and Earl King of Sligo Park, Fort Dupont No card Detroit, (H. Total* 3iTiT-iT"T Totals 3J7T7T7 rum—Valo. ; Championship Flight at ’ Dick Tyson. Clifton Park No card Doubles—Prlddy, and Marlon. St. 2. Poplar P.D.R. Coleman) 2-1 Duboscq, was kept in the top spot rifices—Hitchcock. Runnels. Double plays ladian Sprint. . 74-8—76 Louis, Lepcio. Boston; _ 3——Del (75) 9: Robinson. Chi- 3. Hl-Duke (L. Cummiford) 20-1 •Ran for Moss in 6th. (unassisted): f Beman. Bethesda vs. Hank tied for low net in the‘ Additional pro-amateur prize cago; Adjuster (W. Marvin) for past —Fain Hoderlein to Runnels Ford. St. Albans (78); winners: Kell. Detroit; Yost and Jensen, 4. The 7-2 he has held the three tAnnounced for Bearden in 9th. to Vernon: Hoderlein to Vernon. Left on 3:os—Ernie Ruff- - amateur sweeps. 63—Collins and Lee Baernsteln. Washington, 8. ft. Maxine's Kitty (J. Goodnough) 8-1 JFanned for Schmees in 9th. base—Philadelphia. 9: Washington. 8. ?<£• , Western (78) vs. Pete Loda" St. 64—Eddie Stevens and (E. weks. Johns (82); 3:lo—Cris J. G. Marten- Home runs—Rosen. Cleveland, 10; Wert* 0. Thunder Kelly) 3-1 Chicago 003 502 000—10 —Off Zoldak. 1; off Hudson. ¦ (81) Gilbertson. Fair- . son. Manor; Roger Peacock and Earl Detroit. 7; Easter. Cleveland. 6. Fores Hanover (J. Hylan) 5-1 day 3: off K’Jcab. 1. Strike outs—By Hudson. fax vs. Fred Babb. Bethesda (80); King. Sligo Park: Hugh McLellan and 7. Earlier in the Adkerican- St. Lcuia 000 002 030— 5 ¦ * :l° nn (79) DIVOT DATA—The field of 171 L Stolen New York. 9; Avila, 8. Selby’s Pride (R. Ray) 20-1 by i —9>* . Mitchell. St. John’s vs. Cooper. Army bases—Rlzsuto. 6: Zoldak. 1: bv Kucab. 2. Hits—Off < Washington-Lee Darrell Chemical Center: 6; Throneberry. 5| Ralph B. Runs—Carrasquel (2). Fox. Minoso,! ; erf " (76); a tribute to the Burgess Overton; Cleveland. Boston. born Strassburger, who Coleman, Zoldak. 9 in 5 off Kucab. 4 in 3 i ?SRP_5 S? jr,- was friendship oft Ward and Arnold DlMagglo. Boston; Valo, Philadelphia; SIXTH RACE—Class (litDlv.) Early Stewart (2), Rodrigues. Pierce innings. Runs and earned runs—Off Zol- • Randolph. Western (76) vs. Haneke and George Hagerstown. 20 for years has raced in (2). Plllette, Richardf*?. (81); the sectional golfers for George i Lehner. Rivera. St. Louis, and Jensen, Wash- Closer; "The Chatterbox Special"; t mile: extensively Michaels. Bearden. Johnson. dak. 4-4: off Hudson. 3-2: off Kucab. 1-1. Mason. Blair 3:2s—Rlch- ” 65—Collins and Bob Creasey. Congres- $2,250. Courtney. (2). Runs; Winning (3-1). ?/ d Addison, Roosevelt (76) vi. Gene ington, 4. purse. France, told guests at the London Errors—Thomas Ditcher—Hudson Losingr Diffenbaugh, the host pr Mil- - slonal; Walter Romans and C. W. Han- Pitching—Marrero. 1. Scotland Mist (J. Dias) 6-1 batted in—Stewart. Fox (4), Minoso. Rod-i Pitcher—Zoldak (0-2). At- I Howerdd. Georgetown Prep (78); 3:30 0.... cock. Baltimore C. C : Mus O'Linger and Washington. 4-0. Time—2:o9. John Beach, Fairfax (81) Irving ton Logan 1.000; Shea. Washington, 3-0. 1.000; 2. Sing Song (J. Walters) 4-1 Press Club Derby luncheon: “Iriguez, Carrasquel, Nleman. Lollar (2), I tendance. 2,514. Salamy. vs. of East Potomac was(Jack Dorsey. Kenwood. (W. Smart) Rivera Demaestri (3). Two-base hits—: Coolidge (79); 3:3s—Gerry Frtt- Shantz, Philadelphia. 7-1. .875: Henry, 3. Atomic Hanover 5-2 my Washington-Lee (81) Perky Boston, 6-1. Dobson. Chicago, and 4. Rusty Hal