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Turn-To May Give Owner Rare Derby Double **THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. C-6 SUNDAY, MARCH 7. ISM SHORTHAND TYPING dgntiiUi Warttn And all business subjects Day and Evtning Btlfoal Register Now for Spring Term Oradas 1-# toslustva Approvod for Voterant May Rare Derby Kindargartan II pong aide) Emerson Institute Turn-to Give of Tehama Park Double North Owner 1854 18th JU. 9-4612 It N.W. AD. 4-4877 Guggenheim's Colt Rice Stable Sending First Future Book Boys 4 Baseball Meeting Prices List Turn-to Colled in Montgomery Among 137 Nominees Speedsters Applications for boys’ baseball to Laurel As Derby Favorite teams will be accepted at a meet- •v (ho Associated Prose ing of the Montgomery County For May 1 Classic For Spring Meeting AGUA CALIENTE, Mexico. Boys’ Baseball Association at 8 ly th* Atuxiattd p.m. tomorrow at the Montgom- Prtu Rice, Mar. 8.-—Turn-to, winner of the Mrs. Ada L. whose hus- ery LOUISVILLE, Ky„ Mar. 6. band is, appropriately, a grain recent Flamingo Stakes, was County Office Building In The name' of Tum-to topped a broker, will send her fine string listed as the favorite for the ReckvlUe. list of Wednesday may —the uncertainty 137 nominees for the 80th of horses to Laurel Kentucky Derby in opening orices Further Information be JMW of hum- las Asian* I Kentucky Derby announced to- to prepare for the opening of obtained by calling John Hansen I!;, drum work. Do as thousands 1 MUWTIO I the spring racing today in the Caliente future book day by Downs. Eastern sea- Oliver 4-6800 or Louis Mitch- have don ®—'Qualify in ——-—-i Churchill son there March 22. on the big race. at ONLY presence ell, Poplar 2-2121, extension 236. ld 4 MONTHS lor a fascinating Turn-to’s in the Such nationally famous stars Turn-to, owned by Harry F. hJve¦ h 2d th* lineup gave courage the position. immediate rise to Cerise Relne, Pet Bully and Guggenheim, quoted at 3 hotel Step into a speculation Derby as was that a rare Mr. Paradise head Mrs. Rice’s to 1 with Llangollen Farm’s better paid position—with double might be completed in r stable. They will arrive under Porterhouse second choice at TYPISTS WASTED which i *e?ed*t apartment or room, and dell- 'W * May far my , . % the 1954 running 1. expert supervision year’s eucceec." __ the of Train- 4 to 1. Porterhouse, last Mrs. June / clous meals often Included. ImP Harry P. Guggenheim, owner er Tommy Kelly, a young Balti- 2-year-old champion, has started $45-S6O weak Mm**~ Enjoy every of bay chueetie. minute of your the charger, won last ' morean who took over as train- only once this winter, winning day in this glamorous year with Dark Star, in an in- er of Mrs. Rice’s charges during a sprint at Santa Anita. SECRETARIES field. BrMPw credible upset Native over the recent Florida season. Determine, Santa Anita Derby Hood 15-25 Daily. 555-SSS Weak SPRING DAY CLASS STARTS MARCH sth Dancer, who hasn’t lost another 4 - year Cerise Reine, -old winner, is third choice at 8 to 1, Quick Rafroakor 9 Bagiaaart Cannot race in two years of campaign- tral fcelpx to piece splendid foppor- daughter of Requested-Cherry- you'amfcEßTnfiM m J?*®. " followed at 10 to l by Calumet FOR QUICK RESULTS, ATTEND fh2t°J m,lte lood when tunlty and hap- ing. $107,452 nfwcJl Onsn nd 8 :16 AM- ptnees the courge dale, has earned in F M nrhjf? *y" t 4;a<, to 0 Guggenheim Farm’s' Duke’s Lea. d to ' PM Saturday by ep- brought me."— In Turn-to, has three years of racing and In her *°r BOOK Carl McEntlre. the favorite in this year’s mile- Hasty Road, who last year BOYD SCHOOL SS&'jJ’feJS? Training? FREE ' second start this season picked 100 tttfe SI Cor. O) *w and-a-quarter race for SIOO,OOO- became the greatest money- I Statelet’* up first money of $38,100 in the SS Yoon lain CM fiarrlaa Coochtmg LEWIS HOTEL TRAINING School—23ol Pa. Are. - horseshoe winning of all time N.W.—ME.B-4692 and a of roses. Margarita Handicap at Juvenile rr *e B ~ Santa but has spring eatekly Ur k 1 *• *».w hew U ...llfy The colt has been outstanding • disappointed this I I'w.'u-M?d" , Santa Anita. Florida, quoted among 1954’s early campaigners Pet Bully and Mr. Paradise in is at 12 to 1. NAME jOftsUCCESSFUI | eligible for the Churcill Downs COMPTOMETER (Print Name and Addreeir YEA* | also are SIOO,OOO winners. Cerise I ADDRESS classic. He was especially im- Relne and Pet Bully are coming Operators j pressive in winning the Flamingo from the West Coast, while Mr. Ara in Stakes by 3 ‘2 lengths last Sat- *"dr Paradise is arriving from Flor- h *r* B •ll*,b|e *•» urday. * ~ g | ida. I ll Tough Competition Likely. Pet BuUy won three stakes at iety AtC Syttem Pro# Typing DEMAND Out of the 136 other nominees Hollywood Park and the Phoe- * GUARANTEED COURSKS 87.50 IT'S is expected to come the toughest nix Handicap at Keeneland last Budget Term I School and I kind of competition, however. year as a 5-year-old. As a 2- TEMPLE SCHOOL Easy and Fun to Learn College | As usual, the Derby will draw year-old Mr. Paradise won $106,- 1331 G ST. N.W. NA. « 3251 Short and Inexpensive its field from the most promts-¦ 385. • AN6 « lng 3-year-olds in the land, in- j A number of other top stables TELEVISION COURSE DIRECTORY SUL eluding Porterhouse, Hasty Road : are expected to be on hand for Free Nation-wide and James Session. Laurel’s meeting. Complete laboratory and Theory for Placement Service strayer college These others the soph- beginners and advanced students. ABC SHORTHAND on A and j % N Comptometer School - omore honor roll were made 1 Approved for Vatarant -g 3 * i.iJnV* eligible. And the 1954 Derby* Four Stakes Events 238 Munsey Bldtj. may even come up with an in- EMERSON INSTITUTE rational art school i 1354 18th St. N.W. AD. 4-4877 7-0503 ACADEMIC ART ternational twist. Porterhouse, i District owned by Mrs. Lis Person, was | Scheduled at Bowie fciS Tn7SH' this country’s champion 7-year- | CAREER. 5057 !2??Zu£ old last year. The Pie King,' Four stakes races for purses Are You Interested nominated by Californians Ray ! GREAT SCOTT?—Barbara Ann Scott, former Olympic skating totaling $45,000 have been listed ACCORDION mervin conn accordion schooiT _ «Ffto7*o9 Tii Bell and Elw’ood Johnston, took ; champion, is shown dressed for one of the acts in the Holly- for the 21-day meeting at the in becoming a a- k !4tb 8%. N.W a tiftw Juvenile honors in England. wood Ice Revue, which will open a six-day engagement at Uline Bowie track, April 12-May 6. Porterhouse has continued to im- ; Arena April6. The SIO,OOO Rowe Memorial AND press this winter. for horses 3 years old and older MASTER ELECTRICIAN ACCOUNTANCY Benjamin pranltlin Although not yet up to his will be run over five furlongs or FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION University April 17. M ' r prog Juvenile form, Hasty House Inhil/IL 3 T *? ram* lead te DCS. degree rive toeeM* Farm’s Ohio hopeful. Hasty The Southern Maryland ? Trude Klecker of Austria Wins Handicap added, Road, is another prominent for $15,000 also JOURNEYMAN “S?. nominee if for no other reason for 3-year-olds and older, will be Then take advantage of this Special 14-Week Course on the Electrical than the fact he became the Slalom; run over a mile and a sixteenth Code by ACCOUNTANCY American Girl Tenth 24. AND SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY- all-time greatest money winning >y the Associated Prats missed a gate, but films showed April The Bowie Kindergarden JOHN W. (TOM) LEWIS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1736 G Street N.W. NA. 3-2668 2-year-old last year. This in- ARE, Sweden, March 6. the official was wrong. C 2-year-olds, a SIO,OOO Mperieneed° |nrirttrUvr*?*ll ,Me nt dicates he likes fast company. Trude Klecker. a chic brunette Pravda, Stakes for (l ('“-M «"3 Y This means that a hot race, be staged six fur- This is an unusual opportunity to prepare yourself A touch of Hollywood is pro- from Vienna, won the women’s favorite for the men’s will over for downhill longs May 1. a in industry! by the presence of James slalom world championship for tomorrow, better future the electrical vided championship is a The SIO,OOO Handicap Session, a strong West Coast Austria today American for the Alpines Bowie ACCOUNTANCY AND while contender com- years For write or phone Box 447-G, The Star Strayer College of Accounlancv winner owned by Harry James contestants could do no better for horses 3 old and older information bination title. The downhill is will feature the closing day pro- BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION »3th f sts na B and Betty Grable. than 10th place by Katy Rodolph the final event of the champion- a* ms of Hayden, Colo. ships. gram. The distance there will be Calumet Names Only One. a mile and 70 yards. Wove'd for VeU Calumet Farm, which has Miss Klecker skiied twice down i Miss Schoepfer, who won the Nominations for all stakes cashed in by nominating sev- the mushy 475-meter slalom women’s dowtihill title, wrapped must be in by April 1 ACCOUNTANCY BOYD school orAccoomicr top prospects course in total time of 2 minutes.
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