Delany Wins Mile; Prince Khaled J&undmj OBITUARIES C f&fitf SPORTS ??? '6oo' Record Tied Winner by 9i EIGHT PAGES. WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 3, 1957 BOSTON, Feb. 2 UP).—Ronn grabbed the lead hoping to open Delany, the remarkable Irish- !I up daylight. Villanova, man from won the But the relentless Delany was Hunter Mile in the Boston AA At Santa Anita right in back of him and sprint- Games tonight in an effortless ed ahead of Seaman when he 4:07.5 after Tom Courtney had decided it was time. Bobby, a Master Boing, Victor Players’ Group Recognition tied world indoor 600-yard Denied the 4:014 miler outdoors, made a In record in 1:09.5. good stand and matched Delany International, Is In other features of the meet,, stride for stride during the last Fifth in Grass Stake Fred Dwyer snapped Horace! lap. But Ronnie made no effort ARCADIA, 5). Ashenfelter’s four-year winning to make the victory more em- Calif., Feb. 2 (A string here by taking the 2-mile jphatic. Prince Khaled established him- self as the West's top 'By in with Ash second, 3-year-old NFL, and But 9:01.8. Wins Most of The quarter were Demands times 60 7 today by running away from Georgetown’s 2-mile relay team 2:03 his and 3:07.6. field to win the $64,900 won its third straight race in California t 7:42.3. Courtney, the Olympic 800- Breeders Champion Stakes at meter champion, Owners Reject A crowd of 13,147 was lured to dispelled all Santa Anita by 9Va lengths. ideas that he couldn’t in-; the Boston Garden to see if run He covered the mile and a six- Maryland Rolls doors with his great Plan to Expand Delany effort in 11 still had his touch after the Hollis teenth in 1:423 5 under Eddie winning the Olympic 1,500-meter 600. in championship. He did. Os that, Jenkins Finishes Last Picture on Page C-5 League 1958 there was no doubt. Mai Whitfield set the record To 84-57 Win By LEWIS F. ATCHISON two years ago He got home six yards ahead in Madison Square 1 Arcaro and paid only $2.60 to m . n ,. SHHRQSp .; Btar Staff Correspondent Bobby Garden. J of UCLA’s Seaman. 1 win. It was the fastest time for PHILADELPHIA, Phil Chicago Courtney, Feb. 2.—The Coleman of was a Fordham graduate i a 3-year-old at the meeting and League third, by Grim Oyer National Football tonight followed Burr now in the Army, zipped in front i established the son of Khaled, refused King Colonials to recognize the newly- of Marvlc"'’. George of lap miwfyw; with a and a half to go and who also sired Swaps, as the colt Si f i organized Players Association, Boston and John Kopil of Villa- i pulled away with every stride, to beat in the SIOO,OOO Santa By MERRELL WHITTLESEY but were acceded to almost all the nova. They stretched out ; finishing 20 yards ahead of Joe Anita Derby March 2. Maryland tuned up for for about 20 yards. Tues- demands made by a three-man i Gaffney of Philadelphia Shoplacerwin finished dav night's meeting with North delegation representing the Delany, as usual, hung back Bob McMurray second I of Morgan , and Friendly Isis third in a Carolina's No. 1-ranked Tar jBBy iMj’ players. until it was time to turn on the ; State was third and Olympic Heels with an 84-57 romp .¦ heat. Then he passed the lead- race that was worth $37,540 to i over “We gave them more than 400-meteri champion Charlie Jen- Prince Khalcd's George Washington last night, though they owner. Gen. W. - they proudly proclaimed ers as were walking. ; kins of Villanova a disappoint- the 27 points representing its want.” point Delany W Kratz of Santa Barbara. ¦ Commissioner Bert Bell, “but we At one was fifth ing last in the four-man field. biggest margin ever over the Alidon Wins on Grass » will not recognize anybody as in the six-man field and 10 yards He never was .. few*. a in contention. Colonials. ¦w -’wjßmtffi bargaining agent.” back but it was apparent he This was, indeed, Courtney's The crowd of 49,000 also saw merely The slim crowd of 3.500 in the was biding his time. greatest indoor race. For the ' Louis B. Mayer’s Alidon. a proven Terps’ Field | Later the owners, by an 8-3-1 laps. grass House seldom Grim led for three Then past two years he has been course runner, win th* 1 worked up a cheer as Maryland margin, voted down a proposal it was Coleman !j $28,750 to in front until beaten frequently indoors by ! San Marcos Handicap scored the first basket, worked add two franchises to the laps from the end. Seaman., - I turf, league for the two on the covering the mile up a 19-point margin at half- 1958 season. The in a desperate move, See Page quarter in Philadelphia then TRACK. C-4 l and a 2:os\v Favored time and came within five points Eagles. Pittsburgh ~' -1 Battle Dance, the pacesetter, of its all-time high. Steelers and Baltimore Colts was second, voted in favor a length back, with The easy victory clinched at of expanding the Corn Husker third. least a tie for the Terps in the league to 14 teams and the Chi- Master Boing, the French- “Big Three’’ series against the cago Cardinals didn't vote. Seveq SPOTLIGHT bred that captured the SIOO,OOO Colonials apd Georgetown. Mary- cities had applied for NFL Washington, D. C., International land, which won the cup with franchises. ON at Laurel last fall, was fifth, 10 four straight last year, now is Bicker Over Schedule lengths behind the winner, in an 3-0. the Hoyas are 1-1 and Bell’s statement ended a day- unimpressive effort. It was his GW 0-3. long discussion that delayed the SPORTS debut at Santa Anita and, al- O'Brien Scores 27 jwindup of the league's three-day * though he beat Gus by Bob O’Brien had another of «| meeting early BY CHARLES EGAN 1i Mister annual into the five lengths at Laurel, he indi- his good nights, topping the ¦¦ ¦ morning hours. Terps points, up cated the need of further racing, with 27 setting Hopes speedy wind-up the plays for a for he seemed to tire under the and -teaming with Nick were when owners, Davis for fancy ball shattered the Os This and That top impost of 126 pounds. He some han- ipßSj Bji ft after an hour recess for dinner, dling, passing and NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE really mystified conceded 12 pounds to the win- trick stuff. began Dickering over the sched- coaches George Washington, the folks at College ner. which J ule. a time worn stumbling Park when they failed to draft Jack took its loss against two 3k Davis, Battle Dance, who had 14th block. After a couple of hours according to Joe Blair, Maryland’s busy sports publicity won victories, both got ! his two previous starts here, over VMI. they put it aside and moved on director. Before the began, loose for only 47 shots but '• disastrous 1956 season the 212- tried to come on again after be- hit to other matters. pound guard 41 per cent. Maryland from East Riverdale ranked high as an All- ing caught by Alidon, but Johnny on sank lengthy, legally 'exactly In a worded America prospect, along with his co-captain. Tackle Mike Longden, aboard the winner, half its shots. Coach Bud Millikan rested istatement, Bell, in effect, de- Sandusky, who in San kept the son of Alibhai going his. November was Francisco’s fourth- team eight clared the 12 club owners de- round smoothly. first for about min- cided the players choice. Fullback Tom Selep was picked by Detroit a i utes in the second half and the; needed no year ago and seven other Marylanders were drafted last Alidon paid $17.10. $7 80 and reserves, topped by Bob Hardi- iassociation to represent them inasmuch as Thursday, but Davis either was overlooked or passed over. $4.40; Battle Dance $4 80 and $3. mnn. came through with 18 they have direct Yet Davis, and Corn Husker $2.90. points. access to the commissioner. His who used to play for Bladensburg High School, decision is final in all disputes, was on last season's All-Atlantic Coast Conference team, Johnstone on French Horse Ilalleek Gets 19 O'Brien, Davis and bull-necked j The players presented a six- played in the game Sandusky The crowd put $3,280,048 into point East-West Shrine and he and Mary- plan for the owners’ con- the mutuels during the eight- Jim Halleck stood out for already have been invited by Curly Lambeau to join the spotted height with recognition of race card. land. Halleck as sideration. College All-Stars for the 1957 meeting with the champion usual, but only GW's Gene Gua- their association at the top of New York Giants. Furthermore, Davis wants to play pro Rae Johnstone, the Australian rilia topped him off the boards the list. Two points, a $5,000 jockey who lives salary injury football and is an ex-paratrooper with his military service much of the Halleck was hot with his jump ENLIVENS HOCKEY GAME—Gordon Howe (9) of the Detroit Red Wings and base and an clause time in Paris, rode Master Being shot in contracts, were ignored by behind him. He may take one of in scoring 19 points. two unidentified New York Rangers cross sticks as officials attempt to sepa- several Canadian offers in the San Marcos and said Telasky vainly attempted the owners. unless a NFL club a belated Bill rate them when a fight broke out during the nationally National shows interest. Jack probably afterward: to keep GW in the ball game televised "There is no player in the surprised Hockey League game league would be to learn that years ago Danny Fortmann “I think Master Boing in the first half. Over yesterday at Madison Square Garden. The fight started receiving less than $5,- ran a one 000,” of Colgate was an all-league guard half a dozen times after very good race. He did every- stretch the clever sophomore when Larry Cahan of the Rangers high-sticked Howe as the buzzer sounded Bell said, explaining the being chosen by the Chicago Bears on the 30th round. thing right and was easy to han- scored 10 of his team's points ending the second period Howe received a cut on the forehead requiring five owners’ action. "If there is I’ll find out about it and have It ** * * dle. The only thing is that ne in a row on three set shots, a stitches. Detroit won, 5-4. (Story on Page C-2).—AP Wirewhoto. lacked condition. He will layup and fouls. . corrected. There never was a ball THE PHILADELPHIADRAFT surprise im- two He had 17 player furnished another prove, very definitely, off this for the night. injured, and who brought when Kenny Ploen, lowa quarterback it up, paid and standout star of race." The margin exceeded Mary- DISQUALIFICATION MARS STAKES who wasn’t in full." players the Rose Bowl game, didn’t get a tumble until Paul Brown of Master Boing, owned by Nel- land's 21-point spread in the The were represented Cleveland took him the ap- game Rejects by Norm Van Brocklin of the on 19th round. Ploen is and son B. Hunt, Dallas. Tex., final of last season, but* Griffith 6-feet-2 Los Angeles Rams and Kyle weighs more than 180, so lack of size hardly peared to have no "kick” left was not the most one-sided i, Rote was a factor. of the New York Giants, Maybe the for the stretch. The fact this was game in the series. The Colo- Espea Wins Rough Race as well explanation lies in Lew Atchison’s by observation his first start here from the nials by 61-28 in 1941. as Attorney Creighton Miller, that Brown was the only coach at the draft session au- won who had tomatic starting gate may have Maryland’s victory was its Offers one-time Notre Dame star, from an auxiliary desk light. Trade The others depended the Cleveland. on ceiling had something to do with his 11th and its sixth in the lasi On Grass at Hialeah Van lights. 1 showing, although he waft well seven games. Brocklin Disappointed Fla, Feb. 2 I/P).— we got length Joe Awad took with him a lot of good wishes from Wash- placed early in the race. Terp Freshmen Win MIAMI. “When about a on 'ln San Antonio. Rote said Jaclyn Stables’ Espea won the eighth ingtonians when he left for last Johnstone expects to ride In the preliminary, Maryland's 'em inside the pole, this By Greenberg he was "quite surprised that Louisville week to become ' $36,450 Boucainvlllea Turf publicity Master Boing in the SIOO,OOO- freshman team made it seven horse pinning his ears they didn't recognize us as an director of the Reynolds Metal Co. Parts Division. Handicap at today started - San Juan Capistrano straight in an unbeaten Hialeah be- By BI KTON HAWKINS association." the Associated Joe, who is only 27, had been Dave right bower season ' fore crowd of 21.886 in a photo and stopping again and didn't get Herman’s Handicap March 9 over the by defeating the George Wash- a Star Sref? Correspondent Press reported. ever since he graduated from 3 finish that found him only to running until that other horse cum laude Georgetown and grueling l *-mile turf course. ington Jayvces, 67-57, alier 1 a NEW YORK. Feb. 1 Van BrockUn expressed dis- joined the organization head in front of D. E. Lovcman's 'Sunningdale) up along- 2.—For a Herman which, among other things, Prince Khaled's easy victory leading by 16 points at one came tonight. appointment, saying: “My re- , at the end of a mile few hours Calvin Grif- handles publicity for the four Maryland harness tracks. All came in the seventh race of nis time. The Terps won by one Sunnincdale side us.” fith held some hope that he action is that they haven’t . and three-sixteenths. Who know Awad agree he has a bright brief career. He had won the point the first time the teams Calumet Farm's Liberty Sun might be able to swing a player done anything for us." He future. Sunningdalc, however, was dis- Mickey Mantle’s cause in his salary discussions with the Breeders Trial Stakes by eight met. was a late scratch but the field trade that would help the Sen- elaborated: lengths in his only other start A1 Bunge helped his 19-point qualified for interferinq with still was the biggest in 12 run- ators, but he wound up dis- '"We requested inclusion of Yankees wasn’t hurt any the other day in Jimmy Jemail's this year. average with 21 points and I Mrs. J. R. H. Thouron's Leap nings of the Bougainvillea and , appointed. an injury clause, which they "The Inquiring Fotographer” in the column New York Daily snared 15 rebounds for the , Tide and George E. Widener’s made this the richest of all with Griffith, who has met a tidal haven’t given us. We requested News. question King The was: "Is Mantle worth $60,000 to the Terps. Grail and was placed last the winning owner getting $27,- wave of indifference in his ef- training camp expenses, which in Yankees next season?” Five of the six persons MARYLAND O F P Pt! the field of 17. 150. forts to swap off Third Baseman they haven’t given us. We interviewed « Nacincik :i 2- 4 * gave Mickey rousing support, Halleck * m ; Leap Tide was moved up to Ed Yost. Outfielder-First Base- requested minimum pay. which while the other one, described Tops 3- jft After the early finishers came Richmond Hard!man 2 4- 1 s ' they haven't given second and Greentree Stable's : man Roy Slevers and us." <* Hasty Bryn, as a Madison avenue supervisor, said "I’m not so sure” and Moore ]. ;{ 4 j House Farm's the Catcher Mr-Oinnls j n. <• : Maharajah from fourth to third. Clint Courtney, perked up 'What’S their next cited iO Brjrn favorite at 4 to 1, followed by 1 wnen move? Mantle's troublesome leg. ~.12 3- 4 1 English-bred, (“Bell promised n»vis 4 3. 4 11 with Tudor Era. an Roman Battle. King Grail, Hank Greenberg, general man- us another **** , a •» Ras- Murphr 2- 2 o getting fourth money. ager of the Indians, made a hearing." Van Brocklin Moorhead o u- n <1 n ; ter. Jabneh, Flower Bowl, him re- meeting Hoyas, Wemgarten <*- THE OLD-TIMERS COMMITTEE is in New York 97-81 2 o 2 « Year, half-dozen piopositions. plied. "If nothing is done, Tudor Era set the early pace Salmon, Happy New Toby today to elect more to of Fame, However, after talking then we'll get together try two baseball’s Hall these being RICHMOND. Feb. 2
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