THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. ** MONBAY, j LITTLE SPORT A-22 JUNE ts. 1>55 2 Teams Stay Wins MEETING CLOSES TOMORROW Undefeated in Two Tennis League Fifthj Western | Divisions of Pace Edgemoor and Columbia con- ¦ MADISON, Wis.. June 27 (IP). tinue to mle the Interclub “A”' —Patty Berg, 37. today held the Tennis League. Both are un- • distinction of being the only five- : Co-Features at Laurel beaten, with Edgemoor owning : time winner of the Women's a half-i.iatch lead by virtue of ’¦ Western Open golf title. "" racing Quick Chief’s fancy I W" ' Harness heads into its:second to [ three victories to two for Co- Berg par laps Raceway;: recently at Laurel, is the Miss matched over last at Laurel 2:02% ! lumbia. the Maple Bluff yesterday; tonight, the two $2,250 di- likely favorite in the second divi- course with 1 : Both won yesterday. Edge- 73 that gave a City pace : of tonight's Ellicott City. ¦ with a 72-hole i visions of the Ellicot sion -1 out Georges, . featuring the next-to-last night Reed’s Knight, an eligible for moor shut Prince score of 292. In the final round! D. C. Driver Hits Top Speed —0, while Columbia edged one-putt greens; Redskins Deals Pending season. ' the Little Brown Jug. will get op- .7 i she had nine of action there this . Chevy to two After tomorrow night's final position from such other stars as Chase. 4—3. and five birdies finish i [ ahead of two other pros, In Old Dominion Drag Racing pacers trotters Irish, and Selec- Forehand won its third match strokes races, the and will: Onda Hanover Uruguay Forty-Niners Racefay tor. Selector is the one who had 1 in four starts, 7—o, over Army r of and With Cards. Times at Old Dominion Speed- n surface. Zeb Johnson of to |i e4r shift Baltimore for a Suggs Island, Ga., ¦ 20-night meeting opening; seven straight wins in Maryland Navy, as Steve Potts defeated I Louise of Sea way’s drag strip . Annapolis toured the course in 1 Berg SI,OOO. Miss* By LEWIS F. ATCHISON agreement in our talks but never will be mislead- Wednesday. until' stopped by Singing Sword. |Robin Hippenstiel and Don t Miss earned ji r 14.1 seconds, reaching a speed and Suggs each received get anything pinpointed,” Joe i ing for a while, even though Tonight’s two features are The first division of the Elli- ¦ :Floyd scored over Walter Pate, Crocker The Redskins had a couple of 1 of 85.47 miles per hour at the Saturday night’s cot City, race, promises 'Floyd played his match at Fore- . $650. hanging said.J asphalt has been laid on a of Washing- holdovers from i the sixth s deals fire today with ' The Redskins said he 1 finish. Pete Lamb was to another good one with such -I'hand between matches in the : Pacing the amateurs was Wiffi Chicago San', quarter-mile straightaway. topped speed with % program which rained out I be the Cardinals and willing to give “a ball play- ; ton that prominent as Highland [ Mich., Forty - is up reading after four races had been . i entrants Public Parks tournamentat Six- ¦ Smith of St. Clair. who Francisco Niners, and: er or Forty-Niners Yesterday the hot-rodders used 1 of 87.29. Boy, L. Eden and Extra Spe- Kennedy an yesterday. two” If the 5 It was the second rainout at 1 T. teenth and streets. totaled 305 with 83 Head Coach Joe Kuharich hoped ' couple players the asphalt for the first time but t Clas* AA—Norman Blackwood. Moun> Antonio, will part with a of 5 Rainier. 1955 Bulck. J5.7 second. «8.2« addition to the three cial.< i Betty Jameson of San to complete one within the next [ were i m.p.h. Laurel in I Parkfairfax defeated Hollin champion, heJ could use. With the start of limited to one-fifth of a were used up the The race for driving honors is Hills, Mary- . defending finished r Class A—James Altha, Bethesda. 195# rain dates that M 7—o, while in the 24 hours training camp scheduled two j mile because of the need for m.p.h. first two weeks of the meeting. likely to go right down to the League Edgemoor ; 14th among the pros. Other B Ford. 16.1 seconds. 76.46 1 land beat In Chicago over the week end, weeksi from tomorrow, Kuharich i braking area. Normal distance Class B—James Wright. Lorton! The two dates are lost to Laurel wire at Laurel. The leaders going : Kenwood defeat- c/>nrpBeverly Hanson «9—302 an ex- LEAGUE —303 discussed by officials of the three i at any time, up to the opening brought back to grade D—Pete Lamb. Washington Knight, Army Navy. Singles— . 7« 5 Class Reed's who finished lentine1 with 85. 7; 0. (•>—304 Chevrolet, Forehand. Hip- . Jackie Pune clubs, Joe said, but as of now only ( game. tension on the present length, 1955 15.8 seconds. 87.21 Steve Potts (F) defeated Col. Robin . 80—309; m.p.h. —2; Floyd (Fi de- a Pat Lesser player coming penstiel. «—4. 6 Don Armstrong 70—310 [ one will be to the Meanwhile, Redskins officials speed readings yes- feated Walter Pate. 6—2. «—*2: Ed I Gloria s Even so. " Class E—Ted Wells. Silver Spring defeated Jack Noel. 6—o, MarAyn Smith 82—310 on an ( reports a 1942 Ford. 15.4 seconds. 82.11 m.p.h Richardson 82—311 1 Redskins “if”basis from' denied that contract terday the were a \—«. «—4: Grady Frank (F> i Betty Jameson -1 indicated tires Motorcycles—Dave Thompson. Vienna defeated . ] Bones Tay- Dick Williams. 7—5. 6—4. a Ruthie Jessen 78—311 the Cardinals. has not been offered - getting better traction from the Vincent second. 96.64 m.p.h Doubles— . Betty Mackinon <9—.319 e Va.. 11.8 Indians Offer Trip to Loser Potts-Earl Churchill (F) defeated Hlp- names,” lor, one ofr —— 68—319 oenstiel-Paul Buskey. 6—4, 6—O; Frank : Jackie Yates “I can’t name Kuha-il veteran end. who is Kiger defeated Wil- . Betty Bush 83—319 unsigned. Dunham-Hugh 84—320 rich said, “but this boy is a good I the few holdovers still liams-Chris Chaney. 6—5. 6—4: Shields t Greta Leone Taylor _ McCanrilish-John Irish (F) defeated Royr a Mrs. M. P. Dommers 77—322 one who can help us. He ap- Kuharich said he made Os Williams-Rosen Hassle 6—4, Mrs. Bauer Hagge 83—322 I Reynolds-Frank Florio. s—•. 6—4 Alice Anne 80—325 pears to have his own a concrete offer for two years *1 USED WITH AN Edgemoor Georges. 0. a Richardson come into i TD SHAVE -;his 7; Prince Beverly __ 'CLEVELAND, June (IP). arguments. Possibly both i! <£> a Gammon 81—325 leaving college, ‘thought r 27 —i Singles—Donald Dell defeated Llndy ; since but he’ll which' the coach was RAZOR, (E) ’ Mrs. Peggy Kirk Bell 83—325 ORDINARY AND MY (Dogface) Shemwell, ,;Rosen Williams will be in jKehoe, «—l. 6—l; Doyle Royal de- : or pretty good.” Donald and 1 7—5; Diane Garrett *8—327 have to make the club the I a; feated Bob Davis. 6—B. Leif Beck “ Vonnle Colby 77—327 who came out second best in (action. (E> defeated Larry Middickamp. 6—4. If Taylor, undecided whether to FACE ALWAVS FEU ROUGH AND V j a Denotes amateur. deal is off. he makes it we’ll ~ fight over baseball; Luke, arrived in Boston i H—2: Jim Farrin, jr.. (E) defeated Bill give up fist the 11 • who . i Dorasavage. 6—l. 6—l. Doubles —Beck- give them a draft choice.” ( football for his insurance : RAW. I BOUND OLfTTHE ANGLE § * prowess of A1 Rosen and Ted| 11 Saturday morning, captivated l Ro7al . Williams, is coming to Cleveland! l'the • defeated Kehoe- Dorasavage. 6—*2. 6—2; to to San of- idea of going Canada—- Boston (E) Swamped ed talk Francisco t the to guest Indians) he » Buddy Adair-Henry Barclay defeated j Fleck hope usually one players M a of the j newspapermen and all others Bill Eastman-Sidney Lowry. 6—2. 6—l. ficials again today, although i is of the last gen- Luke Hollingsworth, an 11-\ .met. Joe Cronin, Red Sox Columbia. 4; Chevy Chase, 3. Singles—- With of swinging a trade seemed vague, t to sign. The decision is up to ; Restaurant, a title after in Drake won by lengths > taking the USE baseball and it add fuel ball fan dreams about. lonial thanks to , practice round, Phil two yesterday, him to rally against Moose said he would • ! / EVERSHARP-SCHICK. late OWL ' play before 100,000 spectators, in- front of the 20-horse field with yesterday Occoquan like to in as many tourna- at School. as possible. ! eluding , a burst of speed after the final I GET A CLOSE SHAVE AND : ments French President Rene He never ¦ i Bergman Trailing, 2-1, going into the 5 Fleck said a highlight of his Coty and Mme. Coty. The win- I turn. was seriously; MYRACE FEELS GOOD ALL MAJESKI, YOUNG to Emcee final three , Jaguars , challenged.' the 5 Eastern trip was an invitation ner’s time for the mile and -seven DAY THE BLADE ALWAVS came up with four runs in the White furlongs was-3 minutes, 8.32 sec- Three American-owned horses s I SWAP TEAMS IN by '¦ to visit the House on; Cato, belong-: Fete Tomorrow seventh, sparked a bases- ' July record of 3.10:60 j started—Cairo and LOCKS fTSELF AT THE ONE 11. He said that was his onds. The old Ralph Strassburger. ' P loaded by Capt. A1 Busch- ' only was set 1926 by Takemy Tip. . ing to B. WAIVER TRADE commitment. in publisher, 4lr CORRECT CUTTING angle." For Bernie Harter ling, and won, 6-3. race also decided a na- . Pennsylvania and I The Jerry BALTIMORE, June 27 Dutch Bergman, former Cath- Other Old Dominion scores tional lottery sweepstakes with i Doural, belonging to Jacobs (IP ). olic U; and Redskins football 1 yesterday were: White Sox over : Potomac Rowers Win prizes amounting to more than i of Westbury. N. Y., an airline Bobby Young, the only Bal- King, 9-3; $2,150,000. navigator. Strassburger has lived coach, will be master of cere- . Shade Colonial Res- Three of Six Races timore boy on the Orioles’ > taurant over Columbia Heights, Phil Drake, who was the sixth i in France since the end of World roster, was sent to Cleve- monies tomorrow when the : 8-0, and Forestville over Vienna, ’I Potomac Boat Club won three horse to win both the Epsom liWar I. today ' of six events yesterday in a small-; WHISKERS Infielder Touchdown Club holds its fare- SHAVE VOUR land for ¦ 8-2. Majeski a straight crew regatta Hank in well luncheon for Bernie Harter was league at Old Dominion ’ It the first start ' Boat Club in preparation for the, waiver deal. at 12:30 p.m. for three of the winning , Young, regarded as one • July 4 Peoples Regatta in Phil- 30, Bergman . Pry, LAUREL RACEWAY pivot was the first presi- Steve Bauk of Jack Bob adelphia. of the best men in the . -1 FACE! Giddons of Colonial and Jack ...HOTYOUR majors, dent of the club which Harter : Old Dominion won the junior .245 for the helped year organize when he was 5 Anderson of the White Sox. : fours and the senior doubles. HANDICAPS Orioles last but this . Giddons allowed five hits and GRADED secret of smooth, safe shaving is in the angle of th® get sports editor of the old Wash- 1 Virginia Boat Club of Richmond, season has failed to ington leaving , batters Injector Razor auto-) Herald. Harter is struck out 11 Columbia tiie third participant, took the TIME. 8:30 Theblade. The modem Eversharp-Schick above the .200 mark. \ on the way to his shutout. The [ POST F.M. Washington this week to enter junior quads. Potomac the!fi DAILY DOUBLE CLOSES 8:30 P.M. matically locks the blade at the correct cutting position .„) Majeski, 38, hit .281 in 57 other yesterday, Harvey won one the insurance business in New , winner ' intermediate doubles, the junior MON'DAY. JUNE 27 or tender skin. games for Cleveland last Forestville, BILLY DIRECT whether you have a light or heavy beard, tough spar- Jersey. McCutcheon of struck , doubles and the feature junior FIRST RACE—Pune. S 800: trot; clase year and has been used out 14. c 24: 1 mile George Marshall, president off eights. PP. Horse Driver Odds This exclusive shaving angle means yon can cut yonr whisk- \ ingly this season. Dandy (Watheni 3-1 , Redskins, Dowd, 4. Song SELECTIONS the and Tom 8. Yankee Way (Parkinson) 7-2 , ers scientifically close without scraping off tender face skin. ; traveling secretary of Red Sox to Attend 1. Maryland Benedict iMinntear)._ 9*2 the Red i 7. National Hanover (Amato) 5-1 > 1—Maryland Benedict, Yankee Yes, you shave your whiskers, not your when you use an as main (Wilcutts) 8-1 5 face Expects Sox, will alternate Father-Son Tennis 2. Seattle Widow Way, Dandy Song. Williams Varsity Luncheon 5. Prince Gallon (Chick* 8-1 j Eversharp-Schick Injector Razor. Try one and see. speakers. 1 .3. Dan Tucker (Hubbard) 10-1 , Among sports personalities Players from the Boston Red 6. Jo Edna (Cummiford) 10-11< 2Lambrook Direct, Time Bomb, Play Tomorrow; the s Won by Lynches Also eligible— To Washington „ j Sox and the Club Long Key (Long) | Chestnut Lou. i who will attend are Goldie e “ ELIZABETH, N. June r Rhoda 8-1! will speak Varsity Club's J.. 27, Charm, Bee Skips Exhibition jAhearn, Dick McCann, Gabe e at the (Special).—Hugh Lynch, sr. and' |! ! : 3 Graphite, Scotch Menendez, LaFond, < last luncheon untilfall tomorrow —Purse, pace: Handy. Eddie Jack 1 jr., of Washington are the sur- SECOND RACE $800: C| (IP).—' n classified: mile. „ „ BOSTON, June 27 Ted * Hagerty, Reinhart, in O'Donnell’s Restaurant, 1207 1 5-2 , Special, I Bill Carroll 1 prise champions of the Eastern l 4.LAMBROOK DIRECT (Miller)__ 34 Janie Mite, Birthday Williams, for Hall, Jimmy Lake, Miller, :E street N.W., beginning at t i ]. Time Bomb (Legum i 7-2 sidelined three s Heinie t clay court Royal Betty iCherrix) 5-1 Worthy. p.m. father-and-sjan tennis > 8. j Sandra an aching back, was ; Mike Sklar, Marty Gallagher, •J 12:30 1 i 3. Jinks (Brown» 6-1 j Chimes, days with < Representing j tournament.' 2. Doodle Bug (Webb) 8-1 5Dream Wick, Manor Ray Bowen, Ed Rosenblum, the Red Sox will (Davis) today as the Red Sox t Jack , The unseeded Washington pair * 7. Lone Elm Anna 8-1 Velvet Hanover. : s|B9 left home . Riley, Red Auerbach and Bobby y be Frank Sullivan, Tom Brewer, , i 5. Shot IvfcClenny (Frederick) 10-l flew to Pittsburgh for an exhi- , upset both seeded teams to win 1; 6. Chestnut Lou (RiddickF 10-1 Eden, Special tonight , Goldstein. Willard Nixon, Jim Piersall and ? yesterday at Also eligible— 6L. T. Extra bition game with the Joost. Pitching the title the Eliza- I Dark Angel (Buckson) 8-1 Highland Boy. for all-new Hydro-magic Razor - Eddie Coach Longshot Daily Country Doable—- 1vf * Pirates. Haynes beth Town and Club. ’ SEATTLE and Irish, Selector, Knight. automatically... ! slugger, who Joe will attend for the Hugh, captain WIDOW DOODLE BUG 7 Reed’s that cleans i The big missed Senators. sr., of the 1934 changes blades automatically wm M 8—Victor Gene, Direct Walnut, * the Red Sox’ four-game series Top Legion Nines Princeton team, and his 12-year-j -plus 24 “Gold” blades and / # White Sox, said he is 5 old son, eighth-ranking player J THIRD RACE—Purse. $800; trot: C Longshot Daily Double with the in I classified: 1 mile. handy travel hopeful of returning to the line- Wednesday Bates the Atlantic boys divi-;. 4. Silver Ann (Duer) 3-1 j Gallon Royal Betty case.. Meet Names Coach Middle 1 3. Scotch Charm (Brenneman) 4-1 Prince and Washington tomorrow. ¦ LEWISTON, sion, by 1. Graphite (Eyler) up in Bunker Agricul- Maine, June 277 took the title .defeat-1 ¦ 6-1 Hill Post and ,! 5. Bee Handy (Mclntyre) 5-1 XIOHTH RACE—Pur»«, $900: pace Trainer Jack Padden said Wil- Wednesday ).—Robert B. Peck of Teaneck, :, ing top-ranked Herbert Ken: 2. Gay Don 6-1 B 1 mile. Post collide at [.(A5 and M (Hubbard) classified: (Smith) 5-2 felt after treat- ture J., at Hipkins Ridgewood, ! «. Duke of Marabl (Adams) 8-1 1. Direct Walnut liams better heat a top j N. recreation officer the of N. J.,j (Rash) 3. Victor Gene (Daisey) 7-2 ’Fairlawn in battle of the e ’! 7. The Rock 10-1 6-1 yesterday. . Quantico (Va.), Corps 6—3, 8. Fay (Arthur)-- 10-1 4. Bure Con (Cherrix) ments two clubs in the District Amer- Marine s 7—5. I 2. (Minniear) 6-1 Stephens Wil- base, . Also eligible—- Executive EVERSHARP-SCHICK replaced was yesterday In Lynches 7. Mickey (Banks) 6-1 Gene ’ Legion Junior j named head i the semifinal the * Peggv Mon (Clukey) 4-1 Diamond lineup yesterday as ican baseball College. 6. Prim Song (Norris) 8-1 liams in the ’ league. Game time will be 5:30 basketball coach at Bates s. knocked off Bradford Warner,| 5. Trooper Girl (Galentlne) 10-1 HYDRO-MAGIC INJECTOR RAZOR swept 3 8. Olive Kuno (Devonald) the Red Sox a double- Peck formerly coached school- sr. and jr., of Glen Cove,; $800; trot. 12-1 |! P-m. - J FOURTH *RACE—Purse. Best Bet—LAMBROOK DIRECT— header from Chicago. 5-2 and boy football and basketball in N. Y.. the second-seeded team, CC t.assxfled; 1 mile. Second Race | Yesterday on Ellipse. a ’ 4. Janie Mite (Hubbard, jr.) 3-1 , L Stephens a run i the Georgia. He Worthy (Walters) 9-2 8-2. hit home '¦ is a Korean veteran._ i. 6—4, 6—2. 3. Sandra in the first game and collected [ Bunker Hill remained unbeaten l 2. Birthday Special (Clukey) 5-1 by winning game. 7-1, 8. Pauline Colby (Fleming) 5-1 two singles in the nightcap. its third 5. Benny’s Day (Myen 6-1 over Europe Bees and Agricul- 7. Sally's Ginger Julup (Kelly) 6-1 | 1. Berlin Airlift (Flanagan) 10-1 ture combed Jackson Post for[ Horses From Washington Area | 6. Volo Reaper (Stokley) 10-1 lan 11-2 victory, its second in DELAWARE 'three games. FIFTH RACE—Purse $800; pace; CC Page A-20 . classified: 1 mile. Continued From * Craig Anderson, unbeaten Ana- Share at 2. Manor Chimes (E. Kelly) 3-1 Honors Hanover (Wood) 7. Velvet Hanover widely publicized big High , 9-24-1 distaff ’ costia turned in By 1. Dream Wick (Cobb) |*|. BRUCE FALES. JR. entered in the jumper stake ? 6. Meadow Imp (Galentlne) 5-1 three. a four-hitter for Bunker Hill, „ 3. Our Pal (Webb) 8-1 The Delaware Oaks, won by out 10 batters in eight £: Bpccial CorresDondcnt of The Star class and was beaten for the . jumper by . 4. The Pye (Smith) ~-10-l High Voltage on June 18, and Jimmy relieved title Irl Daffin’s Bed- 5. Laurelite Hanover (Brenneman) 10-1 Pratt 1 HANOVER. Pa.. June 27. by j WOW the New Castle composed the -! Anderson in the ninth and 1 Claude W. Owen's Sky's Light t ford, ridden Joe Green, and DEAL Hugh Barclay’s Dough- SIXTH RACE—Purse. $2,250: | first two events in the series. struck out four batters Marah A1 j Mrs. "The when his s and A1 Farm’s Marah Ellicott City ”: pace; 16 class; First Di- Clear Dawn’s upset triumphi catcher dropped a third strike El Hezzez kept the Washington , laston. vision; 1 mile. e working division, 2. Highland Boy (Wathen) 6-2 throws the Delaware Handicap ’ on one of the batters, entry spotlight a The hunter * 3. L. T Eden (Eyler) 3-1 area in the here (Galentlne) Dealer's, open and a large field is s Thursday, Europe as p one of the toughest of the show. .1 5. Extra Special 9-2 M during your wide and Jackson i the ninth annual Hanover ! 1. Miss Chief Forbes (Taylor) 5-1 expected to take a shot at the - play at Fairlawn, also at 5:30. Horse Show ended its three-day f had only three Washington en- 'I 6. True Linn (H. Miller) 6-1 prize. High ¦ . Sky’s Impression 4. Hughie Bov (Hubbard) 8-1 $150,000 gross Volt- stand on the tries. Owen’s II 7. Inga Lue (Quillen) 10-1 only Hanover Shoe working 1 age probably will be the 3- > Farm yesterday. " took sixth in the hunter year-old to test Offered stake class (Cap- BEVENTH RACE—Purse. $2,250: “The the older fillies Basilio $60,000 and Morton W. M s " An estimated crowd of 4,500 . City : Second Division; pace; 16 ' py) Smith's Guardsman fourth Ellicott and mares. She is scheduled to saw some top m class’ 1 mile today For Fight With Carter of the horses in stake. Maher, 3. Reed's Knight (Arthur) 5-2 race in the Gazelle Stakes s country perform ?in the Ronnie *1 2. Irish (Cobb) 7-2 _ the in 85 Aqueduct. BOSTON, June 27 UP).— : riding his Slide Rule, gained a l 5. Selector (Boring) 4-1 at classes, $9,000 6 Ondk Hanover (Don Miller) 9-2 Matchmaker Sam Silverman says j with in cash working . prizes. 1 third in the handy 1 4. Date Knight (Fleming) 6-1 Another steeplechase event the has made a conditional j I 7. Snipe Reward (Davis) 8-1 iIhunter class. (Crockett) goes begging at Delaware Park t $60,000 offer to Welterweight t A1 Marah Hezzez, ridden by 1 1. Madge Hy 12-1 FESTIVAL OF SALES today. Only four jumpers will 1 Champion Carmen Basilio too Mrs. Garvin Tankersley of Be- I contest the $7,500-added Spring ? meet Jimmy Carter, the ljght- - thesda, won the Arabian cham- Maiden Steeplechase and the s weight champion, in mid-Sep- pionship in the stallion division, race is being run as a special -1 tember in Boston Garden. ;E1 Hezzez won the Arabian event without wagering 45 min- - Silverman said last night the e stallion, four years old and over utes before the regular post time } offer is good only if Carter re- -and the Arabians, amateur-to- of 2 p.m. tains his championship in a 15-- ride classes, plus minor awards. AUTO RADIOS There will be no betting on the e round title bout with Wallace Sky’s Light, jumpers Hya- (Bud) E with Gardner four Another - Smith of Cincinnati Wed- - Hallman in the saddle, per- $ GET TOP TRADE-IN! cinth, Bavaria, Folies Bergere s nesday night at the Garden. formed smoothly throughout B and Beau Sir. The winner gets sj yesterday’s classes, but could do ¦ We need used cars to meet $7,045, if all four start. no better than second in the M Mpk the spring demand. Top race of the afternoon on WIMBLEDON conformation hunter stake class the wagering program will be ? Page 0 and fourth in the open confor- CUSTOM SETS. 544.95 the $4,000 Handy Mandy Purse, Continued From A-20 through the final, game with the e matlon hunters to the end the $ GET TOP VALUE! Ford sells which attracted a well-matched show with a score of 17 points. field of nine 3-three-year-old loss of cnly one point. Fits Most Cars Up To and more because worth more! J Beverly ( He was V/a behind Mrs. Hugh fillies. Mrs. Baker Fleitz of Inclading ‘55 Models Calif., joined Barclay's Sailor’s Wench who jsanta Monica. fourr years, The SIO.OOO-added Dover r. other Americans in the women's s topped him for the conformation $ GET TOP RESALE! For Stakes for 2-year-olds is sched- -'quarter-finals, defeating Susan 1i hunter title. CASH OR TERMS Wi Fords have returned more of their uled for Wednesday and Dela- - Chatrier of France. 6—3, 6—o. In the open jumper division i ware Park fans may get another r; Her next opponent is Angela i the Hallmans’ Red Knight, rid- Our 30 Years of Experience Is Your Guarantee of a Square Deal original cost at resale than any glimpse of Barclay Stable's un- - Buxton of Britain. Other Amer- - den by Hallman, was the only other low-priced car. beaten Polly’s Jet, seeking his s. in the women’s division are e Washington area entry to gain f.d.a.f. seventh straight victory. top-seeded Doris Hart of Coral l a victory. Red Knight won the The SIO,OOO Indian Riverr Gables, Fla.: Mrs. Dorothy Head i knock - down -and - out Friday, Steeplechase is scheduled Friday r;Knode of Alameda, Calif.: Dar- - scored a second Saturday and SEE YOUR FAVORITE FORD DEALER and the 1855 meeting closes Julyrjlene Hard of Long Beach, Calif.,. yesterday was second in the 4 with the 825,000-added Sussex ([and Louise Brough of Beverly touch-and-out class. Thus he 3* Handican. Hills. Calif. I tallies 11 noints. but was not lira——— ¦ttiiiib¦¦ innim~ - -