Middleground to Skip G.W., With 3 Straight Blitz in Second Period Experimental 'Cap at Victories, Will Meet Gives Detroit Lead in Middleburg Races Headline Jamaica Saturday Maryland Nine Today Stanley Cup Hockey Week-End Card of 3 Shows I ■y th« Associated Proa George Washington University * ly tto Atsociotod Pr«u By Angelina J. Cara belli lunters,” flrst-fllght hunters and NEW a best-hunting performance. The YORK. April 12.—Trainer team is carrying a three- DETROIT. April 12 —The De- The Sunny Bank hunter show Max Hirsch said that Mid- show will be held on S. H R. today troit Red Wings were off to a on the Middleburg (Va.i game winning string into today’s Friday, Freds Sunny Bank Farm, near dleground, King Ranch’s chief flying start in the Anal Stanley game at College Park against Hunt races on Saturday and the Middleburg. with accru- Kentucky Derby candidate, would Cup hockey playoffs today and it proceeds Bridle Associa- ing to the skip the $25,000 Experimental Maryland that opens the battle looked as if the New Washington Trails Loudoun-Fauquier York Rangers Health Center Handicap Saturday at Jamaica. for unofficial honors among col- would have a hard time catching tion's junior member show on The -bred colt owned Juniors will take over for the by leges in the District area. Tha them. Sunday comprise the schedule Robert Kleberg made his 3-year- Washington Bridle Trails Associ- Colonials their record The Red Wings, playing without for horse fans for the week end. pld debut yesterday in the Count improved ation's first activity of a well- and also won their first Southern their two star forwards, Ted Lind- Fleet Purse -it Jamaica, finishing Greatest interest and impor- planned season The event is the Conference game yesterday by say and Gordie Howe, whipped the second. Mrs. Andy Schuttinger’s tance is centered on the Middle- first of a series of two limited to at Rich- New Yorkers. 4-1, last night in a beat him trimming Richmond a?'o,,:**ior> memhe-s who P«ve Ferd half a length, run- became burg races. As in last year's pro- not mond. 10-3. It was the fourth game that one-sided after ning the 6 furlongs in l:io%— reached their 18th birthday. A straight game in which they had the first 40 minutes of play. gram the races are divided and equaling the fastest time of the g.aco championship trophy will tallied 10 or more runs. The the one will be held on two meeting for 3-year-olds. victory put Wings successive1 be awarded to the mount that Georgetown, which too must be up in the best-of-seven cham- Eligible for Wood. week ends with the first half of scores the greatest number of considered strongly in any con- series, which shifts to "He came out of the race all pionship the 29th spring meeting of the points in both shows. Classes are versations about the best college Toronto for games Nos. 2 and 3 right,” Hirsch said, "but I think listed for junior hacks, warm-up nine around here, racked its tomorrow and Saturday nights. race association taking place Sat- we’ll pass up the Experimental. up jumpers, working hunters, handy fourth victory in six tries by top- The pregame 12-5 odds in favor urday at the Glenwood race course I don’t know what we’ll do next jumpers, hunter hacks and open ping Syracuse, 8-4, yesterday on of Detroit to win the series went on the Daniel C. Sands, Middle- with him.” jumpers. The event will start at the Hilltop. up a couple of points. burg estate. Second half of the Middleground is eligible for the 10 o'clock at the Equitation Field Norman Geatz for Maryland meet will be held the following $40,000 Wood Memorial April 22. Detroit Rally Decisive. in Rock Creek Park and there will and Bones Becraft for G. W. were Saturday. Post time for the first Hirsch indicated Middleground The fast New Yorkers grabbed be no charges of any kind either listed as opposing pitchers in to- races will be 2:30 o'clock. might start in another tuneup be- a one-goal lead in the first pe- to exhibitors or spectators. day’s big game. Also of interest Five races are scheduled for the 'fore the Wood. riod during which they skated on the college baseball scene is first half of the meeting featured The juniors responsible for the In the Count Fleet, Middle rings around the Detroiters. Catholic University’s start tomor- by the Louie Leith Cup, a 4-mile show are Sally Blauner. Bruce ground was a 2-to-5 favorite. But the National Hockey League row as host to Towson Teachers, timber race. This test is for 4- Pales. jr„ Barbara Gravely, Joan While his defeat was a Champion Red Wings surged back big and American U.’s return to ac- year-olds and upward and carries Ostiow and Joe Smith. Joseph E. disappointment to his admirers, with a four-goal blitz in the sec- tion after a 10-day layoff with a a *500 purse. The William Skin- Burns is the chairman and may the son of Derby-winning Bold ond period to tuck the game trip to Mount St. Mary’s. away. ner Memorial, a 2-mile brush be reached at Sligo 8997 for ad- was After the Venture not disgraced. that, Detroiters played race, for 4-year-olds and ditional information. of The hard-hitting Colonials col- upward Middleground Seen Sound. KEY TO SUCCESS—Morris Fay, United States attorney and president the Georgetown Uni- strictly defensive hockey against with lected 12 hits against three Spider *700 added is the co-feature Ferd won two stakes as a juven- versity Washington Alumni Association, pounds out a tune at a meeting of the alumni last the Rangers’ futile efforts for a Other hurlers at Richmond yesterday, races on the first day s ile—the Youthful and the Ju- night at which plans for the drive for Georgetown’s new gymnasium were discussed. Shown tally. card Include the biggest of which was Jack Tiv- Glenwood. 1>2 venile—in addition to an over- with are (left to Charlie Milton, chairman of the drive; Father Richard Law, fresh- The game lacked the blood and over For The Rest Fay right) nan’s homer with the bases loaded miles hurdles, for 3-year- night dash, in seven 1949 starts. man of Jack athletic director, and Jim Ruby, secretary of the thunder atmosphere that marked olds prefect discipline; Hagerty, in the seventh. It high lighted and upward which have not CHEVROLET SERVICE Middleground, beaten once last alumni —Star Staff Photo. Detroit's bruising semifinal series won two races other group. a six-run inning. Tim Shank on than claim- year in five outings, had not raced against the Toronto Maple Leafs and hunt by far the G. W. hill was touched for ing meetings, purse since winning Saratoga's Hopeful In fact, a goodly number of the Let 11 but *400; the Dresden, about 2 miles * Stakes last hits, never gave up more August. in 13,415 fans filed out of the rink over brush, for and WILLIAMS Nature Boy, Gaudy Garb, than one run in any inning. 4-year-olds The winner, a chestnut son of Dallas Isn't Certain Pace in Catholic Race in boredom of the final A six-run the midway upward, purse *400, and the Three Care For Your Car Lochinvar, was second choice in inning, eighth, period. Oaks. 1 mile on the flat for 3- 1339 East-West the mutuels to On Mat With Martinelli also won for Georgetown yester- Highway Middleground. year-olds and upward, purse *250. Ferd day. Shortstop Steve Korfonta Rangers’ Shota Barely Mias. Silver Spring, Md SH 3400 returned $9.50, $2.40 and It Set Gate Buddy Rogers, now doing much Set Nines From The Race Mark; by touched off that with a New York, which surprised by Committee includes $2.20. Middleground paid $2.20 big rally better on the wrestling circuit as down Montreal in the Daniel C. Sands, F. Ambrose and $2.10 and home run. and before Syracuse slapping Lights Up $2.50 Clark. Stephen C. Clark, jr.: Wil- for show. “Nature Boy,” garbed in a big could put out the fire there were semifinals, had a lot of tough luck. Diz Steals Show St. John's, liam du Pont, F. S. Von Stade. Gonzaga four more The a first Jr.: The race apparently dismissed jeweled outfit and attended by a hits and three walks. Rangers picked up ly the Associated Frau The Metropolitan Catholic Bob McNabb on O’Connor’s Paul Mellon, Jack T. Skinner, any doubts about Middleground’s High and Charles Dough- period goal Buddy valet, than he did when he just School Baseball 6-foot Robert B. Young and Newell J. soundness. He had DALLAS, April 12.—The Dallas League race may erty pitched for the Hoyas, with poke and just missed con- been retired was old Dutch Rhode, is in Ward. plain turn into another feud between Dougherty the winner by pitching necting on two other shots that Jr. after the Hopeful when it was ball club returned to its home main event at Turner’s tonight’s the two and hitless ball bounced off the The Sunny Bank hunter show, feared he might an osselet. kingpins—Gonzaga the last two innings. Detroit goal posts develop field today with a new Texas and Arena. He grapples Tony Mar- a welcome from the rou- St. John’s. Baseball offers the McNabb was touched for seven behind Goalie Harry Lumley. change After yesterday’s race, Hirsch New in one- minor at- tinelli of York the — tine horse show, is limited to am- said of league opening day smaller schools St. Anthony’s, hits in seven innings. Coaches Lynn Patrick of New Middleground: hour limit match. Roger, nee ateur riders and is for horses "He ran a tendance record set in a football Georgetown Prep and DeMatha Trinity College visited Quan- York and Tommy Ivan of Detroit good race. He had for Rhode, defeated Dutch Schweigert —a chance to some tico Marines kept primarily hunting. Six his speed, and he was right stadium. pick up sports yesterday and ab- agreed in post-game discussions up in his last show here. classes and a championship are with Ferd from the start. I can’t prestige, but after yesterday’s sorbed a 13-7 defeat. Bobby that those near misses cost the More than 50,000 persons turned Two more contenders for the scheduled. First class, to be called find fault with his effort.” opening games, one has to like Allen leff-handed the Gyrenes to Rangers the game. out last and saw the midget show their at 2 o’clock, is for senior fox Arcaro Pilots Winner. night Eagles championship the Eagles and the Johnnies. victory with a seven-hit hurling Lindsay and Howe, members of wares in a affair. hunters, reserved for those who a for beaten, 10-3, by Tulsa, but many supporting They St. John’s trounced St. An- job, and helped win his own game the Detroiters’ Ferd, non-eligible the powerful Lindsay- the of 40 are Sky Low, 83 pounds heavy and with a reached age or over.! Derby, led all the way under Eddie of those folk were lured to the thony’s, 10-5, and Gonzaga grand slam homer in the Howe-Sid Abel watched the Line, Other classes include hunters 42 inches high, and Tiny Roe, 98 blanked DeMatha. 6-0, in third. action from Arcaro. Ferd carried 118 pounds, Cotton Bowl the yester- seats behind the by appearance pounds and 52 inches. Both are — under saddle. Junior hunters, a Middleground 117. day’s openers. Georgetown Prep, Detroit bench. Both were injured of nine former major league stars class called “safe and sane The others failed to threaten. from Canada. the fifth member of the circuit, in the semifinal round. Other Lights Up was third, four lengths who played to the first Tulsa bat- prelims have Miguel will open league activity against Hogan and Kelson Missing A I away, with Erosion and Miss De- ter. Torres against Ken Ackles, Juan St. Anthony’s a week from Friday. Rifle Medal Is Awarded gree fourth and last, respectively. Dizzy Dean started on the Hernandez against Jim Austeri The infant Catholic league so From Atlanta Golf Field Lights Up and Erosion are Derby mound for the oldtimers and pro- and Joe Montana against Jim far has been a two-way scrap be- of By th« Associated Press Sheppard B.-C. C. eligibles. ceeded to walk Harry Donabedian, Bertucci. Starting time is 8:45 p.m. tween St. John’s and Gonzaga Hill Prince, winner of the Ex- the first Tulsa batter, while with the others helping to round ATLANTA, April 12.—Six ot Sixteen-year-old S. Richard of perimental No. 1 at 6 furlongs, Charlie Grimm, Charley Gehr- out the schedule. the first eight finishers in the Sheppard Kensington has been awarded the expert riflemen’s twice beat Ferd last year and is inger, Travis Jackson, Home Run The Johnnies waltzed to their Masters golf tournament—includ- Lewis and Globetrotters Victors ing the winner- medal by the National Rifle As- currently the East's main Derby Baker, Ty Cobb, Duffy victory yesterday as St. Anthony’s Jimmy Demaret, Tris held down the open tomorrow in the sociation. He is a student at Be- threat. Speaker posi- made eight errors. Gonzaga’s win play $10,000 tions in the field. Mickey Coch- Atlanta Open at North Pulton thesda-Chevy Chase High School was highlighted by Skip Storer’s rane was the catcher. Before 7,890 Fans Park. Ben Hogan and Byron Nel- and a member of the Kensington two-hit pitching. Junior Club. After this the official was *ti« Associated Press son are the exceptions. Rifle 3 Candidates game ly Altogether, there were 50 errors Derby started with Donabedian North Pulton is a batting DENVER, April 12. — Harlem’s made in seven schoolboy games 6,762-yard again, this time getting a hit. layout with a par of 71 and Albert Globetrotters rambled out in front yesterday. Bethesda-Chevy Chase "Big Crowd Turns Out. Jones, host pro, predicts the win- Arrive for 'Graw Race League” made seven in bowing to Landon, Dick owner of in the last quarter last night to ning score will be around 272, Burnett, wealthy 9-3. Mount Vernon made seven HAVRE DE GRACE, Md„ April the Dallas club, was at the defeat the which is 12 under par and nine pleased College All-Stars, 65- in taking a 10-9 defeat from BRAKES RELINED I 12 (JP).—Three Derby candidates turnout, although he had strokes under Demaret’s score hoped 60, for the sixth win in 10 games Washington-Lee. arrived at Havre de Grace yester- to fill the Cotton Bowl’s 75,000 over the difficult Augusta National While You Wait in their coast-to-coast series. Landon’s victory was featured day to run in the Chesapeake seats. “This L an indication that layout. by Ken Murphy’s pitching. He •»-* •uick Stakes here Saturday. They are Dallas is for A crowd of 7,890, largest ever to Toney Penna won the Atlanta tFord » Spc. ready major league hurled five-hit ball and fanned f Brookmeade Stable’s Greek Ship baseball,” Burnett declared. “I see a game in Denver, Open when it was last played in Pontioe eight. Washington-Lee edged Plymouth HI*®®™ #11.50 and Sunglow and Elkcam Stable’s am hoping we’ll have it in a few watched the Globetrotters make 1947. The field here includes Mount Vernon when Dick Chris- Sam Old* (II Blue Zac. years.” *- it two in a row over the collegians Snead, Cary Middlecoff, Chovrolot l tian stole home in the last of •*•■■■« They joined four other Derby Burnett had moved the game for the first time in the tour. Clayton Heafner, Jim Ferrier, \ Dodg* \ the ninth. »TM AAjaitment far Ufa if Inin... Don Licit! of B. C. hopefuls here eligible for the from his field which can handle Sweetwater Clifton, Charles Lloyd Mangrum, Jack Burke, jr.; Tiitln. Michlna. In other Cool- Palmer and Lawson $20,000 Chesapeake. Available about 14,000 to the Cotton Bowl Cooper and Hugh Cumberland schoolboy games, Johnny Little. idge beat 8-6, and expected to start are Palatine not only in order to break the scored the baskets that pulled the Randolph-Macon, at Front Royal. Va.: Priory nipped Stable’s Quiz Show, winner of the Texas League opening day at- Trotters ahead in the last 10 min- Friends, 5-4, and St. Albans shut i * S »0UTt Chesapeake Trial last Saturday, tendance record, but to show that utes, and , their jfl B. Cohen’s Jess Linthicum out Western, 8-0, on Voris Con- r Harry this city could support big league dribbling expert, stalled out a good AUTO and Janet N. rad’s four-hit hurling. Kelly’s Gigolo. baseball. part of the last four minutes. •wjrrMiMT or Greentree’s Androcles also is on The old opening day attendance asakuit vs. The Globetrotters held a 38-37 EL VERSO'S Broodieaf the grounds but is viewed a doubt- record for the league was 16,018 GLASS Wrapper halftime lead. Goose Tatum, Clif- Packers Sign Coaching Aide ful starter after finishing seventh set by Fort Worth in 1930. i* SUM ton and Ermer Robinson paced GREEN BAY, Wis., April 12 UP). NEW LOW PRICES MIHMSD fer in the Trial.' While Dallas set a new minor their first-half attack, while Paul —John L. (Tarzan) Taylor has •11 Maryland Ava. S.W. At 6th fir Ava. Mere In New York today, Bill Win- league opening day attendance Indapandanca Milder delightfel ereMe Arizin, Joe Nelson and Gary Cala- been signed as an assistant coach STANDARD frey, trainer of Alfred G. Vander- record, it may not have beaten brese were scorers for the by the Green Packers of the bilt's First Glance, said the colt top Bay AUTO GLASS CO. the all-time attendance mark. In All-Stars. National Football CLIFT'S BRAKE SERVICE would be for the League. shipped here 1944, Baltimore and Louisville 624 N $». N.W. V. t SOUTH NO. I on. NO. IS First The collegians went ahead in Chesapeake. Glance, a played before 52,833 in a Little ■D. SS17 brown the third on shots son of Discovery-Bride World Series game in Baltimore. period, 52-48, Metropolitan 6232 won by Don Rehfeldt and Bill Erick- Elect, an overnight race at Just how many actually were in son. tied score Jamaica last Friday. the Cotton Bowl hasn’t been Haynes the at 52-all with a minute to in Green Ship and Sunglow gave determined, but if all who bought go the Brookmeade’s Derby hopes a boost tickets attended, the all-time period. one-two Clifton with 13 by finishing in the Louisi- minor league attendance record points and Rob- ana Last inson with 11 were for the Derby. year Greek Ship was broken. The total number high won the Flash and * Trotters and Nelson with 12 and Wakefield, sold was 54,151. Mayflower Stakes. Arizin with 11 paced the All-Stars. Dean was the main show. He one Blue Zac has to win a stake. Number leader TAYLOR-MADE yet popped off about what he was campus by to do to “them amateurs” LEXINGTON, Ky„ April 12 (JP). going Hunt of Tulsa when he took the mound Maryland Begins —French Admiral, a Kentucky Derby candidate from the Reverie and warmed up for 30 minutes For New Cage Coach before starting to pitch. Knoll Farm, worked a half-mile in The task of finding a successor He worked the count to three- 0:47% at Keeneland yesterday. to Flucie Stewart as University then let loose a He went out the five-eighths in and-two, pitch of Maryland basketball coach with RED or WHITE rubber soles low and outside and Donabedian starts tonight when Athletic Di- v 1:01%._ to first without strolled having rector Jim Tatum meets with the Scottish Terrier Club swung. school’s Athletic Committee. They will consider about 70 ap- Lists Sanction Match Fencing Classes Planned plications, Tatum said. Most of The Scottish Terrier Club of them were submitted voluntarily, although up to seven Greater Washington will hold a State Rec persons Genuine WHITE Buckskin By Group were contacted and sanction match April 21, as a pre- by the school The Department of State Rec- interest. liminary to its specialty the next expressed reation Association is sponsoring V. at the Old Dominion day Kennel classes in fencing Monday and Club all-breed show at Alexandria. Such popularity must be deserved! Here's Wednesday nights at 7, starting Top Lifetime Averages The match will be at 8 o’clock April 24 at Central High. Ty Cobb and Rogers Hornsby o shoe that is with men on at the Cameron Valley Recreation tops every Instructor will be Shelby M. hold the top lifetime aver- Hall, Alexandria, with entries to batting Currie. Employes of other gov- ages in organized baseball with college campus throughout the country. It close 15 minutes before. Classes ernment agencies interested in .367 and .358 averages will be for 6 to 9 months respectively. puppies joining the classes may contact has real class with its red rubber soles and 9 to 12 months, novice. Amer- John Mendenhall, Room 2039. ican-bred and open. Champions on stark WHITE buckskin. Also available with white 1901 D street N.W., phone Republic are barred. Trophies and ribbons, 5600. Extension 2943 or 2646. but no points, will be awarded in rubber soles which are-popular with navy men all classes. BEN HUNDLEY Randall Park Track Sold One of the World’s Largest Tire Dealers for Over 26 Years and doctors. Sixes 6 to 13 B So E. in Golf Tie Virginia CLEVELAND, April 12 (>P).— CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va„ April Randall Park race track here was 3446 14th St. N.W. TUckerman 5100 12 m.—Fred Phillips of the Uni- sold yesterday to Saul Silberman ft1 versity of Virginia shot a low and Ralph De Chiarno, Baltimore medal score of 74 here yesterday contractors. 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