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THE EVENING STAB A-11 Craig Wood Voted i Washington, D. C. •* i SATUKDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1»M» Searching Bolling Preps for Bowl _ Out Into Hall of Fame Repeat By Crushing Belvoir As McLeod Misses Charles Town To Dec. 1 [&).— Win By DUNEDIN. DICK O’BRIEN the first quarter on a 72-yard; Fla.. After wrapping up a one-sided I march which found Reynolds ; Dapper Craig Wood, who rode to 33-6 victory over Port Belvoir in i going over from the one. Menil : igolfling glory In the thirties and the Colonial Bowl last night at' ; Mavraides placement for the early forties, has entered the Refused Dates In Gallorette Alexandria, extra point blocked. Bolling Air Force i was PGA golf of By JOSEPH B. KELLY Base was looking today to its ii Coming back with a bang, Bel- Hall Fame. CHARLESTON, W. Va., Dec. Racing engagement ! quarterback, Star editor second bowl the voir’s Bill Frazier.! He was selected over five no- ' 1 1/F).—The Charles Town Race Shrimp Bowl at Galveston, Tex. completed a 34-yard pass to End. minees yesterday in the annual BALTIMORE, Nov. 30—Mrs. Track was definitely “scratched” Ethel D. Jacobs’ Searching was The classy Generals will take ,; Bob Underwood, giving the En- ivote by golfing officials and [ gineers today racing. the today off Thursday for Galveston to \ the ball on Bolling’s 4-1 sports writers. from any December 2-1 choice here as yard line eight fillies and mares awaited oppose Fort Hood Saturda'y. and I in the second period, | Wood won the 1941 National [ The West Virginia Racing Starter Eddie Blind’s signal to if their exhibition last night can i i Frazier finally went over on a | Open and Masters tournaments. Commission took up the ques- go in Gallor- be taken guide, they will be sneak for the touchdown to tie: the $15.000-added as a ¦ |He was runnerup in the 1939 -1 tion at a meeting here yesterday ette Stakes. in rare form for their final game .'it up and Belvoir muffed an National Open. In 1934 he was opportunity ' but a move to grant the dates Seeking to repeat a victory of the season. to take the lead second in both the National PGA year Co-sponsored by the Kena and I when Jim Leftwich’s pass to End 1935 n»Tin , got nowhere. scored here last in the same Alabama and Masters and in event, Searching will Willie Almas Temple Shrines of Alex- ,} Glass missed its mark was runnerup in the Masters. ; Commissioner Ralph LePore have the extra point, Lester aboard with chief com- andria and Washington, respec- .ifor Now Wood is pro at the ,of Wheeling moved that the tively. affair night Before period 55. petition expected to come from the last was i the second Winged Foot Country Club in | Charles Town Turf Club be an success, Bolling took command; dates, Christopher T. Chenery’s Mano- artistic with an en- ¦ ended. | Westchester County, N. Y. granted December 8-22 tick, tertainment program pleasing to i when Reynolds raced 52 yards' . provided complied with to be ridden by Angel Valen- Wood 87 Other that It zuela. Manotlck, impressive an appreciative crowd of about ; to Belvoir’s 14-yard mark and received votes. the commission's rule on mini- an Guglielmi nominees and their votes were: winner over Paper Tiger here last 4,000. marched around his , mum purses. own right end for the touch- Jock Hutchinson. sr„ 68; Denny week, will carry 120 pounds, the But Belvoir was no match for Commission Chairman John Searching. the high-powered Generals once ; down. This time Mavraides Shute, 53; Fred McLeod, 32; same as ¦ Johnny Farrell, , Ambrose of Charles Town re- Bolling rolled into high gear ¦ made his placement good. 47, and Olin I If Searching should beat the Bolling power Dutra, 31. fused to second the motion, and * ||b| field today, it would only with Billy Reynolds and Doyle, unleashed a at- commissioner, not Nix carving out yardage and tack in the third period when To be eligible for nomination it died. The other r mark her triumph I , Huntington, second in the Ralph Guglielmi dashing . Nix went 33 yards for a score, a gotfer must be retired and be Roy Graham of waa event, but also the seventh Bel- did attend. racer voir’s hopes another of followed by another 32-yard at least 50. ill and not to score a repeat victory in the with f his potent passing attacks. sprint by Freddy James which Ambrose commented that the test to be at a distance of run game stand, resulted in another tally when Turf Club would not comply with one mile and a furlong. Belvoir made a tying the game. 6-6, early in 1 the shifty Bolling fullback! Softball Champs the minimum purse rule. It re- Searching’s record this year is the second period, but after that ; crashed over ftom the 1. quires that purses amount to at an impressive one. She having the contest was hardly in doubt The Generals wrapped the Awarded Jackets least 4 per cent of a track's captured the Correction, Top Bolling [ scoring up late in the third pe- daily parimutuel handle. when threw its full force The Bethesda Naval Hospital Flight, Diana and Maskette behind a winning effort in the , riod when Bobby Joseph romped An official of the Horsemen’s Handicaps, and a winning prep third period, scoring three touch- ! 16 yards for the fifth and final Admirals, winners of 30 of 36 i Benevolent and Protective Asso- over this course last week. downs. Thereafter Bolling's ; touchdown. games and the MAISAC softball I ciation, which has asked Gov. Challenging the top Score by periods: Marland to remove Ambrose from two second and third units handled Bolling championship, were honored in, choices will be 8 7 2D (I—3.T the commission, said after yes- Walter M. Jef- the situation. Belvoir O H o o— Hi ceremonies yesterday at the hos- Open Sesame, who is in Belvoir’s glory Touchdowns. Bolling: Reynolds. Ouß* i terday’s closed meeting that ford’s one moment of lielmi. Nix. James and Joseph. Belvoir:! pital. the race with 114 pounds. Open came in the second period aftr« Frazier Admiral T. F. Cooper, Ambrose did not act as an im- Sesame by Points after touchdowos. Bolling: com- partial will be ridden the Bolling had taken a 6-0 lead iv i Mavraides. 2; Joseph. manding officer of the Medical [ chairman. popular , Dave Gorman. Center, presented John Manfuso, chairman of the MAISAC national purse com- Other contenders will be the championship trophy the HBPA's Rokeby Stables’ pair of Blue to War- mittee, that rant Officer Joseph the | told Ambrose no one Banner and Socko, to be ridden Renard. ! was present to say that the Turf THIS ONE DID IT FOR THE CADETS—BiII Noonan of St. John’s clutches the All-Star Pickers 'Slapped' officer-in-charge of the team by Pete Anderson and Richard [ Club would not comply with tha ball (arrow) after bucking over from the 6 in the fourth quarter for the deciding Lawless, respectively. and assistant coach to HM 1/c per rule. Blue Ban- Jack Larkey. Members of the ; 4 cent touchdown that gave the Cadets an 18-12 victory over Anacostia and the city ner will tote 117 pounds and schoolboy football championship last night at Griffith Stadium. Ends Elton Socko 111. As Terps Honor Wharton team also received Jackets. The pitching Willard Gentz King (25) and Dave Watkins (53) of Anacostia are shown along with Gene Jockey Nick Shuk will have of : FIGHT The Maryland coaching Trophy Kappa carried the Admirals to their Maratta (22) and Clem Reynolds (23) of St. John’s—Star Staff Photo by Gene the leg up on Another World staff TEKE from Tau , Continued From Page A-10 gently slapped Epsilon Fraternity title. He posted a 24-4 record Abbott; at 114 pounds, while Korestes and the wrists of All- to the student D’Amato without naming a Conference and All-Star game who has rendered the greatest and had five no-hitters. Little Pache at 111 pounds each, . preference. round out the field of eight. selectors when they voted three service to football in four years. (Rocky) LED SECOND-HALF RALLY awards "If Marciano wanti to ST. JOHN'S A light snow dusted the area to A1 Wharton, senior Fred Hamilton, the only mem- BASKETBALL SCORES make a comeback. I guess I’ll tackle, at the Continued From Page A-10 i today but melted quickly and annual football ber of Maryland’s first two back- ’ fight him.’’ added Patterson. plays. banquet last night at the Hotel play every game, By the Associated Press six It took three more i will have no effect on the racing. flelds to was may not quite the tries before Statler. voted the “Best Offensive EAST This be end Disharoon, from the Back,” ¦New York AC 92 Springfield (Me**) 85 ; Clem Reynolds Cited Tihrv 80 72 of the trail for Moore. 1. bounced off a St. John's line- The next ladies’ day to be ob- Wharton, who made only and Bob Rusevlyan of Washing- Oneente Potsdam West V*. Wesleyan 0.1 Sllem (W.Ve.l 50 ‘ Old Archie still holds the llght- man then dove into the end served here will be Wednesday, honorable on the All- ton the “Best Defensive Back.” ¦ G-trnrillr (W.Ve.l 70 Fairmont 07 mention We.l 121 S»*le 75 heavyweight December 12, during Atlantifc played at V*.