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THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C.'** A-11 Adios Boy Sets Saturday. July m, hm to Win Redskins to Test Punters Record In Today's Scrimmage Bj LEWIS F. ATCHISON !he1 thought Charlie Justice did • ' Star Btaff Correspondent ( Crown' right especially all last season, BALTIMORE. July 23 (Spe- LOS ANGELES. July 23.—The j’when he ran several times from jj cial).—A new track record is in Redskins will test their back-I punt formation—once against Baltimore Raceway’s books to- field—just for kicks—this after- < the Browns. day, put night by noon in the scrimmage be- 1 “Janowicz was rusty after here last Adios final playing Boy in winning Maryland fore next week’s intra-squad baseball,'’ Joe pointed the may ¦' !&- _jf i “triple crown” pacing trophy. game in the Pasadena Rose 1 out. “and it still take him 4-year-old bay flj words, punting a little time to get re-adjusted The stallion Bowl. In other 1 by 1 high agenda, to football, but can owned J. S. Turner of Nas- was on the al- 1 he do it. mtr uy sawadox, Va., by though Joe Kuharich and We know he can. We know and driven HP tr ability. HflPyY. Howard Camden, won the final his aides planned a review of : Leßaron’s That one SIO,OOO leg of the triple crown in the entire offensive setup. year in the Canadian League . . ¦Hag— 2:00%- a new lifetime record on i Eddie Leßaron, who did most; 1 didn’t hurt Eddie at all. He’ll a halfmile track for the pacer of the kicking two years ago be- jbe as good as ever.” and three-fifths of a second i & m xm*?' RHF / \ fore jumping to Calgary, and Quarterback Added re- faster than the former track Vic Janowicz, one-time Ohioj ! today, set year by Kickoffs were banned crod last Hillsota. State star who switched to foot- but the squad was scheduled to fii Hillsota won the trophy last ball last season after a stint go through all other offensive -year and took the first leg at with the phases M^A£MggH year, Rosecroft this but Adios baseball team, are ticketed for George Scales, a quarterback Boy the leg won at Laurel and the two top punting roles. released by the Forty-Niners -* jy took the "rubber match” last plans Leßaron a trial, J % dl/ night. Kuharich to use after brief has been wSgyyV 1 Hillsota finished third punt signed help out Wilmington’s when forced to within the to with the behind Star. enemy’s 50-yard passing to prove, possible, leading line, when the and if Ned Galentine, the strategy a well-placed driver at the Baltimore track, calls for that he rates a berth ahead of kick, with Janowicz handling the Leßaron and Al Dorow. will be behind favored Kilts longer punts. Hanover in the $1,250 handicap Walt Ambord, a defensive back pace, feature of the eight-race “Vic will give us the height from Los Angeles State, who card tonight. and distance we need for long- seemed too light for the job, The meeting closes Monday range kicks,” Joe said, “and Ed- i drew his walking papers and it night and the harness racing die will put the short ones where : seemed probable that more business will move on to the they can’t them back.” would follow after the intra- Ocean Downs Raceway at Ocean Will Have Option squad game. City, Md., the following night. Mike Davlin, his arm in a ~ azen- Rob Goode and Chuck Di sling following operation iovich, veteran fullbacks, an to I also a separation, FINDS A OF FRIENDS IN NEED punts, shoulder LONGDEN COUPLE have been tested on butjCorrectwas Trejos George Taniguchi (right) one or given permission to return INGLEWOOD, CALIF.—RoaHIio (left) and each have been found to be a couple Johnny Longderfe to how they pulled Takes, more seconds slower than either home for of weeks. of arms demonstrate him back on Grubb rejoin squad Leßaron or Janowicz. He’ll the in San noneis horse Amblingorix during a race at Hollywood Park yesterday. Longden’s Francisco next month and is foot slipped from the stirrup as he was brushed by Taniguchi’s mount, Infantry. FOR Kuharich also'Said both Le- expected to begin running again He fell forward and might have been trampled had not his two fellow jockeys FLOWERS SUNNY JIM Baron -and Janowicz will have j at that time. come to his rescue, Taniguchi getting him from the left and Trejos from the Junior Title NEW YORK.—Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons celebrates the option of running with the,, his birthday today for ball if the defense drifts back tO' right.’ “Ithought I was a goner until Taniguchi grabbed me,*’ Longden said SALISBURY, Md., July (JP). 81st and the occasion little 23 ” presents protect the potential receiver, i j MAJOR LEADERS later. Longden went win the Taniguchi’s Karen Combest the veteran horse trainer * on to race, while horse was fourth —Deane Beman, 17, of Bethesda up i Trejos, in Wirephoto. ? with a bouquet at Jamaica race track. Sunny Jim, "It’s to them,” Joe said,! and on Samadon, was last the 12-horse field.—AP beat par 72 by six strokes and “although I think they (oppos- by four, who saddled his first winner at the Brighton Beach te’ams) BATTING (based on 200 *) the course record but itt ing will be looking for Kaline. Detroit. .362; Kuenn. Detroit. (touting for years and urging to wasn’t enough to catch John „ track in Brooklyn August 7, 1900, will be quite busy that this season.” .324; Pox. Chicaeo. .321; Smith. Spring yester- the next few weeks getting Nashua for his Cleveland, .317. Power. Kansas City* PGA i get out on the tour. BASEBALL Grubb of Silver . ready Kuharich looks for a big im- .311. day in the Maryland Junior golf SIOO,OOO match with at Washington RUNS—Kaline. Detroit, 80: Mantle. New Continued from Page A«lsj Doug Ford, Continued from Page A-10 i f race Swaps provement in the Redskins’ York, 78: Smith. Cleveland. 73; Good- I; ' the medalist, was in man, Boston. 69; Tuttle. Detroit. 63. i tournament. Park Chicago August 31. AP Wirephoto. punting this year, even though ( BATTED Boston. galleries, to Dodger; — 75; the and one threat 2 George Ebbetts Field and the —— BUNS IN—Jensen. down after six holes to I Beman’s first round 80 onn 1 Kaline. Detroit. 72; Boone. Detroit. quit. won, 1, shortstop two doubles, drove .Thursday just 68: Zauchin, Boston, and Berra and Fazio but 2 and and then was too much for Mantle. New York. 62. Snead putted miserably and played 3-under-par golf to beat in a run and scored a run. Mil- | even his 66 to overcome Grubb HlTS—Kaline. Detroit, 131: Bmlth. a course Cleveland. 120; Pox. Chicago. 118; when ft was over, and Bolt had Kroll, 3 waukee had four homers, two i shot 74 after his first ‘ Brazil Seeks Upset in Doubles Kuenn. Detroit. 110; Power. Kansaa Ted and 2. a City. 107. off, sorry; by Crandall, . record 70 for total 144 to beat Brough, DOUBLES—Kuenn. Detroit, and Pinijan, cooled he said he felt Furgol a good Del but Rookie Louise City, Ed is hunch bet Beman by two strokes. | Kansas City. 22; Power. Kansas for Sam. "He’s the only man after winning Roger Craig got his second vic- ‘As Aussies 21 Goodman and Piersall. Boston. 20. his matches. He Take 2-0 Cup Lead TRlPLES—Finigan. City, Beman birdied six of the Green Kansas and I’ve ever seen who putts withj play; tory Country (P). Mantle and Carey. New York. 7: was 1 down with two to with relief from Ed Roe- Hill Yacht and Club's S LOUISVILLE,Ky., July 23 . Hoad and Rex Hartwig, the new Busby. Chicago; Kaline, Detroit, and the back of his hands,” Bolt said, morning Conley 18 holes. He had a 32 on the —As every horse player knows, Simpson. Kansas City. 6. in the and 1 down i buck. Gene was the loser. e •. Wimbledon doubles champions. Althea HOME RUNS—Mantle. New York. 21; Gibson Boston, laughing, and then mimicking Brooklyn packed game i first nine and 34 returning, longshot comes Zauchin. and Kaline. Detroit. going to 18 in the afternoon the the sometimes ’ Hopman 20; 19: Zcrnial. Kan- butj , awayj i Carl Lohren of Silver Spring nobody more indicated he had de- Jensen. Boston. Snead’s new jerky motion. a eighth 8 in—and draws com- sas City. 18. beat both Jim Gauntt and Gus j in three-run when Carl , cided to pair them in hopes of STOLEN BASES —Rivera. Chicago. 14; finished third with 73-74—147 fort from the knowledge than 10; Chicago, Bolt never likes his opponent on. -7 Jensen, Boston. Mlnoso. Salerno in two extra holes. Furillo homered with two and Bruce Kessler of Bethesda i Bob Falkenberg, Brazil’s Davis i a quick clincher on the semi- ‘ and Hunter, New York. »: Busby and any for Fox, Chicago: Cleveland,’ and putts Meet to make and he could homer They, Title Smith. Don Fairfield, the Chicago pro i Rookie Gail Harris’s fourth with 76-72—148. r , Cup captain. finals. Bauer New 4 or*. 7. be in trouble today because 'along with Grubb and Beman Falkenberg planned to PHILADELPHIA, July (/P). PITCHING (based on 8 decisions)— two on the fifth extra I u The former Californian said I said he ) 23 ! 1 Donovan. Chicago. 13*2. .867; Byrne, who beat Walter Romans of Bal- with in represent Maryland up Fleck has made everything the will in the e so in sizing up his team’s chances ; team with Ronald Moreira. —Facing wave, New York. 8-2. .800; Hoeft. Detroit, in timore with four birdies in 1 sent Cincinnati to its a murderous heat 10-3, .769: Konstanty. New York, 6-2, sight ever National Junior Chamber off against Australia in today's The Aussies learned yester- .750; Houtteman. Cleveland. 7-3. .700. since he's been here. last five holes of their first-round straight lifting sj Wimbledon Champion sixth defeat while Commerce tournament in Co- - day importance a j Louise, —Bcore, Cleveland, 147; match, went five extra holes to ; doubles match of the American i about the of Turley. York, 134; Detroit, Jack Burke qualified with Brough of New Hoeft. Fleck oust i the Giants to within a game and lumbus, Ga.. August 15-20. zone semifinals. ! doubles triumph when the South i and 89; Garcia. Cleveland. 84; Sullivan. years Ghezzi and birdied 17, 18 81. and said in his of tourna- and 10 to keep the match alive. a half of Milwaukee. Marv Gris- “j The Aussies won both opening :! Americans gave their singles s New York meet in the finals of Boston. ment golf won singles yesterday aces a rugged NATIONALLEAGUE he’d never i seen so Middlecoß meets Pavella and som in relief. Joe Black gave ' matches and II full afternoon of 1 the Women’s Pennsylvania and i BATTING 'based on 200 at bats)— putts drop. Marty Furgol plays | the Giants six scattered hits WOMEN'S GOLF could clinch the best-of-three > i opposition. Campanella. Brooklyn, .340; Ashbttrn, many Burke in j Eastern States champion- Philadelphia. .329; Snider. Brooklyn. Worsham's bracket today. The : while working the first 10 , * i series at the Louisville Boat ;; Hoad had to rely on endurance e .336; Kluszewski. Cincinnati, .317; Fleck beat Joe Zarhardt, 4 and I Mrs. G. W. Calvert won a ships today. Post and Burgess. Cincinnati, .313. is softer, The Cubs fell to their 13th de- Club by taking the doubles. as he edged Falkenberg, 3—6. ; 2, Jay Hebert, other bracket with i day 1 t 'RUNS—Snider. Brooklyn. 80: Gilliam. and 2 and 1. Fairfield; in 15 games as Elroy ladies’ tournament at Wash- , non-playing ; 115,8—5, 6—l. Seixas got a day's rest be-] Brooklyn. 70; Bruton. Milwaukee, and Brien Charter playing feat Face “I 7—5. 1 Vic Mays. against ington G&CC, a tee-to-green . facing ' New York. 68; Post, Cincinnati, Middlecofl continued his hot t Claude Harmon his for- ¦ pitched a seven-hitter. The Bucs 1 captain of the Australians, .[likewise had his hands full as s,fore his championship 1 67. • [ affair with one-half handicaps, agreed Falkenberg’s • game RUNS BATTED IN—Snider, Brooklyn. streak with two victories and'[imer protege Shelley Mayfield: Ed started their 11-hit attack with ap- he outlasted little Jose e round opponent tomorrow in the 97; Kluszewski. Cincinnati, and Mu- [with 56-3 %—52%. Following *' i meets Mike Pavella, a Pittsburgh i Furgol against Fred Hawkins i against Paul Minner with Gene praisal. Aguero, 7—5, 6—o, 4—6, 6—3. feature windup of the men’s divi- j sial. St. Louis. 71: Campanella, in order were Mrs. F. J. Griffith, we a very ' Falkenberg plays j Brooklyn, and May6. New York. 68. pro whom Worsham; has been i and Wally Ulrich against Ford. . Freese hitting two triples. I’ ”1should think have Rosewall and i sion in the week-long tourney on i !HlTS—Aaron. Milwaukee, 118: Mueller, 60-4%—55%; Mrs. Harris, 116; Post, W. R. fine chance of winning the : Aguero tackles Hoad in tomor- -'the crew-cut grass courts of New York. Kluszewski and 63-7%—55%, I* Cincinnati. 114; Moon. St. Louis. Ll3. and Mrs. D. R. doubles,” he said. “Our com- row’s singles and a reversal is siMerion DOUBLES —Logan. Milwaukee. 34: Reesa ¦ Cricket Club. ji 22; Bruton, Monsees, 62-5 Va—s 6%. Mrs. playing good ’ Australia and Snider. Brooklyn, ’¦ bination is tennis.” conceivable unless His opponent was to be de- Milwaukee, and Repulski. St. Louis. 20. R. D. Washburn was low in 1 TRIPLES—Bruton, Milwaukee, Long, n He was speaking of the : wraps up the decision with a in a jnatch and LEAGUE BOX SCORES putts with 31. -1 cided semifinal today 1 Pittsburgh. 9; Gilliam. Brooklyn. MAJOR doubles victory. Fondy. Chicago. Mays. York, - combination of Lew i New and - , 1 between Wimble- Clemente. Pittsburgh. 7. " - Class A, B and C winners in don champion, and Hamilton i HOME RUNS—Snider. Brooklyn. 33; Kluszewski. Cincinnati. 31; Mays, WHITE SOX, 10; RED SOX, 7 ATHLETICS, 3; YANKS, 1 liINDIANS, 2; ORIOLES, 0 a selected nine tournament yes- Richardson, Baton Rouge, La. New York. 29; Banks. Chicago. 27; — • terday at Columbia were Mrs Top-seeded Miss Brough gained Post. Cincinnati, and Mathews. Mil- Bouton AB K. New York. A.H.O.A. Kan. City. A.H.O.A. BiSaltimore. A.H.O.A. Cleveland. A.H.O.A. Has waukee. 24. H.O.A. Chitwo AB.H.OA <• Reese 17; Good'an.Cb 4 114 Mitfoso.tf 4 1 2 < 0 MeOid.Sb .5114 Power. Lb 4 4 4 Mdarsh,2b 3 114 Woodlinglf 4 10 0! L. G. Pray, 45-6—39; Mrs. Ken- the final round with victory over STOLEN BASES—Boyer, St. Louis. Klaus, :t 2 3 0 Dj Jyck.lf 4 11 ft ft 1 \ s Bruton. Milwaukee. 13; Gilliam, 4 FoJ.2b 4 0 8 t 6 A 1 2 0 Sla’hter.rf Avila.2b 3 4 ss 111 Noren.lf Kimble, 2-Team Battle 17-year-old Temple, Williams.lf .114 0 KeJ.3O 11 0 0( Mantle,cf 4 13 0 Valo.lf 4 1 5 o PI>hilley,rf 4 2 2 0 ASmith.rf 4 110 l neth 49-11—38. and Barbara Breit of Brooklyn and Cincinnati, 12; '.¦Steph's.lf n II (i IISK'h’j.Sb 0 0 0 0 Berra.c 5 2 2 1 Simpson.cf 4 11 0 TrTi’dos.lb 3 110 1 Doby.cf 4 0 4 0 i H. (57-17—40) Hollywood, Mays. New York. 10. I Mrs. O. Porter Big Time on North Calif.. , (based 42 Milajeski.3b 0 2 2 3 12 PITCHING 8 Jensen.rf 20 10 Drino.lb 7 C 0 Sko’ron.lb 4 2 6 1 Finigan.2b 4 0 A 2 3 Rosen.3b 3 (55- on decisions*— Zauchin,lb 518 1 Riiera.rl 30 110 Howard.rf 30 4 0 Lopez.3b 310 oIF Pope.cf 10 10 Fain.lb 2 17 0 i and Mrs. Gilbert Rude Miss Breit led Miss Brough Newcombe. Brooklyn. 16-1. .941; La- White.e 2 2 2 0 Loflar.c 3 O 2 <0 Carey.3b 4 2 2 0 DeM’ri.ss 3 2 3 1 H.l[.Smith.c 3 0 4 O Strick’d.s* 2 0 3 3 1 15—40), tied. —3, Brough bine and Loes. Brooklyn, 9-3. 750; Lepcio,3b 310 1 Miss.c 1 2 I0 Hunter.ss 3 2 3 1 Astroth.c 2 O 4 1 2AAbrams 1 0 O 0 Foiles.c 2 0 6 1 who 6 4—l before Miss Arroyo. St. Louis, 11-4, 733; Min- Hatton.c 2 10 1 Cak auel.aa 2 0 3 14! 1 Robinson 1 0 0 0 Raschi.p 3 0 1 O D )’ng,cf-3b 4 12 0 Score.p 2 0 O 01 In 4-Ball Golf His 'Night' rallied to win five games in a ner. Chicago. 7-3. .700. 42 4 [iranda.ss 2 ft ft 0 0 oft ; Chicago, 121; 3 3 8 0 Bi|sby.cf 00 11 1 Narleski.p STRIKEOUTS—Jones Daley.c 1Oißizzuto.ss Gorman,p 00 ©MI J Mrs. Jerry Footer shot 99- , BROOKLYN, July (TP).— - row Roberts. Philadelphia. 110; Conley, Piers’l.ef 4 12 0 MXrsh’n.p loot 2 0 0 1 Hale 1 0 0 ft SPRINGS, Va., July 23 for the set and take the 10 Fbrn'les.p 2 0 0 OiSturd’nt.D iWifilson.p 3 10 1 25—74 to win the ladies’ dayl HOT 23 Milwaukee. 105; Newcombe. Brooklyn, Brewer.p 11 1liSColUns 1 0 0 0 , Dodgers short- - third set to win the match, 3—6, 102; Haddix. St. 93 Delock.p 1 0 0 0 cens ara.p o 0 n IJOi Konst’y.p 0 0 0 0 tournament at Woodmont, while \ (TP).—The $6,500 Hot Springs i Louis. IThr'n'be'y 1 00 n Martin.p 10 0 1 Totals 32 724 8 Totals 26 427 8 j golf ap- stop past years, prob- . 6—4, 6—l. Brodo'ki.p 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 11 24 9~ Totals 30 727 8 Mrs. Edward Miller of Indian four-ball tournament for the 15 0 j 1 Grounded into forceout for MaJeski Miss Gibson, the Nation’s top 4Joost 110 1 Piled for Hunter In i Bth Spring Mrs. peared narrowed down to a two- ably was in a today. Parnell,p 0 0 0 0 1 out In Bth. and Paul Streit off still daze Negro woman player,; 5 Bolling 10 0 0 2 Fanned for Sturdivant in Bth. 2 Filed out for H. Smith in 9th. Army Navy among , team battle today as nine two- i tennis 3 Plied out for Miranda in 9th. tied the Reese y&s given a “night” at overwhelmed Janet Hopps, Seat- 37 0 o New York 001 000 000—1 guests, ’ somes of women professionals t Totals 1224 Totals 30 827 12" Kansas 100 llx—3 BaRltimore 000 000 000—O each with a net 81. Mrs. night or oth. City 000 1 last and what t tie, fr—2. 6—l. 1 Popped out for Dei it in leveland 000 100 lOx—2 Egenroad of Washing- began the last half of the 72- "Ran for Williams in 6th. Slaughter. Valo. Charles a night it turned out to be. A) playing on 3 Ran for Kel! in 6th. 1 Runs McDoueald. hole best-ball affair over the Seixas. his home In 7th. Lopez Errors Carey, Flnigan. Runs Runs—A. Smith. Rosen. Errors—- ton was low gross with 81. 33,003, largest 4 Singled for Brodowski Finigan. Mi[arsh Runs in—A. course. crowd of of the - court as defending champion, de- 5 Grounded out fur Parnell In Oth. batted in—Skowron, Simpson, Triandos. batted Cascades Astroth Two-base hits—Skowron. Carey. Sirmith. Foiles. Two-base hit—Wilaon. season, turned out to honor the seated Moylan, Trenton, J., Boston J 003 000 400— 77 Ho run—A. Barbara Berry shot 77 to take : Betty An- J Ed N. Chicago 000 OOx—10 a Stolen base —Valo. Sacrifice—Sturdivant. ome Smith. Sacrifice—Score. Jameson of San Brooklyn captain i 605 . Astroth. Left on 12; AvVila. Sacrifice fly—Foiles. Double plays A Congression- - who helped the ! in yesterday’s semifinal Runs—Goodman. Klaus. Jensen. Zau- York. Fain; Class honors at tonio, Tex., and Mary Lena round. (2). Kansas City. 5. Bases on balls—Off Kon- —i -Strickland to Triandos to Mi- along by chin. Lepico. Dalev, Piersall. Minoso stanty. off 2. tnda. bases—Baltimore. al, j celebration contribut- Carrasquel 12). 1; Raschi. Struckout—By rai Left on 8; while Mrs. Nevin W. Oldt t Faulk of Thomasville, Ga., who Pox 12) Dropo RWera. ; Bturdivant, 1; by Raschi. 3. Hits—Off Cltleveland 5. Bases on balls—Off Score, j ing two doubles to the Dodgers’ Busby. Fornieles. Errors —Delock. Mi- Sturdivant. in off 2. out—By took B honors with 98 and Mrs. - fired seven birdies an eagle batted In—Dropo 14), Busby 6 7 innings: Kanstanty. 3;.:,off Wilson, Struck Score. and ; victory noso. Runs , v 1 in 1 inning: off 10 in 8 innings: A; ; by 4. Score, 7 In 8-4 over the Braves. (31. (2). Minoso. Daley. Raschi. Wilson. Hits—Off James L. McGolrick topped the yesterday for a seven-under-par Noble, White Zauchin. * off 1 in 1 inning. Runs and 73% innings; off Narleski. 0 in ln- Mrs. Imhoff Two-ba.se hits Gorman. I‘i s Reese, who celebrates his 36th Piersall. Stephens. ' earned 2-2; off nirings Runs and earned runs—Off Wil- over 6,740-yard layout, Dropo. Kell Klaus, Daley. Three- runs—Off Surdivawt. C entrants with 105. 67 the Busbv. , Konstanty 1-1; off Raschi, 1-1. Win-sor m. 2-2. Winning —Score ; birthday today, was loaded down base hit—Daley. —Zauchin. (3-3). )-8). - held a one-stroke lead over the Stolen base—Fox Sacrifice —Kell. Sacri- ninfc pitcher—Rashi Losing pitch- (9- Losing pitcher—Wilson (7-10) j with a staggering array of gifts Combine for 68 Plays— er—Sturdivant (1-3). Time—2:26. At-TirIme—2:lo. Attendance —11,727. Fay l 'iv—Stephens. Double Pox team of Crocker of Monte- George fice x* tendance—3l,l23 HARNESS ENTRIES ’ from fans and Brooklyn mer- Mrs. Noble and Larry to Dropo to Klaus. Goodman to Zauchin. video, Uruguay, and Marilyn Left on bases—Boston 12: Chicago, 4. chants. A moving company in the Imhoff of the Kenwood Golf and Bases on balls Off Harsham. 3: off •IRATES, 3; CUBS, 1 BALTIMORE Smith of Witchita, Kans. e Country Brewer 4: o off *! PHILS, 6—l; CARDS, 3—B j AT borough move t Club fired a 34-34—68 Delock, 1 : Fornieles. PI~ - yesterday gave , said it would 4: off Brodowski. 1. Struck out—Byy The 67 the a record-breaking victory by hicaco A.H.O.A. Pittsburgh A.H.O.A SATURDAY. 2.1 ; everything free to Reese's home for in Harshman. 1: by BreVer. 2: Delock. JULY Jameson-Faulk a e 2: by Martin. 2; bv Parnell. 2. Hits— FIRST GAME Meer man.cf 4 ft L ft E.O’Br’n.cf 4 ft A ft POST TIME, P.M. team 36-hole ' in Louisville, Ky. the District Golf Association 1 innings: offj St. Louis A.H.O.A Phila. A.H.O.A Ba ;aker.2b 4 3 A 3 3Lynch J 0 ft ftI FIRST RACE Pant, $800; trot; pgr—to Off Harshman. 4 in 2% Boyer.3b Ashburn.cf 4 0 ; score of 139—nine under . innings: off Fornieles. 4 J 2 2 4 0 Kl Ing.rf 4 ft 2 ft Atwell.c ft 0 0 ft ' Class C; 1 mile. He had his pick of seven dis- mixed Scotch foursome tourna- Brewer. 5 in 2% Moon.lf 4 2 4 0 Morgan.2b 2 11 1 Ba anks.ss, 4 1 3 5 Freese,3b 4 2 2 P.P. Horse Odds, 4in Innings (faxed two batters inn ’ 2 Driver 140 for the Crocker-Smith duo, . ment yesterday at Kenwood. It 3Mi in Innings: - Musial.lb 4 2 4 1 Gorbous.rf 4 1 30 j«sckson.3b 3 11 2 Clem’te.rf 4 13ft 1. Broadway Oal (Galentine) 12-1 ; ferent make cars. His 11-year- 7th: off Delock. 1 1V» Virdon.cf 4 2 4 Ennis.lf 2 50 (Edmunds) } which had led after the opening innings: J 0 4 Sa 3 110 Thomas,lf 2 o ft ft 2. Neldie . ln-l is believed to be the lowest Brodowski. I) in 2 off Con- Sch’d'st.2b 4 12 1 Jones.3b 112 aber.lf ' old daughter Barbara selected a j score suegra,off inking (faced three p 3 Foondy.lb 4 ft 9 ft Shepard,c 4 14ft 1 3. Janie Mite (Hubbard. Jr.) S-2 ? 3 In O •j Repulski.rf 4 13 0 X, 0 2 1 3 2 0 round with a 68. . for this type of tournament ever batters in 7th); off Martin. 1 in .1 Seminick.c chhiti.c o ft 48affell.cf ft 1 O ?. Hal Day (Brown) . 10-1 key out of a bowl. Each of the Innings. ; Burbrink.c 4 0 3 1 Blay’ck.lb 2 010 0 IBB’raholtz l 1 0 ft Long,lb 4 3 4 3 r>. General (Zemel) 10-1 Still in the running for top innings: off Parnell. 0 in 2 Smalley, J.O’Br’n,2b Chaffee i j made in this area. Runs and earned Harshman. Gram’as.ss 2 111 ss 2 0 l 3 Mi[inner,p 3 ft 0 1 4 112 (1. Saloan (Warthen) 4-1 money . cars was driven up to her until runs—Of? : lWalker 1 0 0 0 Dickson.p 4 1 0 remel.p 0 oft ft Groat.ss 4 2 4 ft 1. (Burton) ' 8-1 of sl,4so—but five strokes accepted prize. 3-3: off Brewer. 9-o'. off Fornieles. 2-2: 2Tr Real Cloud J ’ the key fitted one. That was The winners net off Delock. 1-1: off Brodowski. 0-0; Ste'son.ss 1 0 0 0 28Speake 1 0 0 0 Face.p 3 1/3 O 8. Breeze Along (Wllcutts) 3-1 i back—were two other teams—- s taking Consuegra. 2-2; offpf Woold’ge.p 2 O 0 0 Also eligible— ' the new Reese car. five strokes for a 63. Col. off Martin. 0-0: off - Arroyo.p 0 0,0 O 34 7 24 11 Totals 34 11 27 7 Army Pornell. n-0. Hit by pitcher—By Brewer Totals Follow McEUen (Jones) 10-1 the Sarasota, Fla., sisters, Mar- j and Mrs. A. H. Allen of Harshman La’rence.p O O 1 0 t Dozens of telegrams were read (Carrasauel). by (Goodman) l 0 O 1 Tripled for SECOND RACE—Purse, $800; pace; ; gross pitch—Fornieles. Winning pitcher JHemus 1 o Chiti in 9th. Class C; lene Bauer and Alice Bauer over Navy took low with 70. Wild r Smith.p 0 0 0 1 2 Fouled out for Tremel in fith. 1 mile. Hagge, , the loudspeaker, including j —Martin (1-1 >. Lolling pitcher—Brewer r 3 Filed out for E. O’Brien in 1. Par Flight (Stokley) 4-1i and Beverly Hanson of for Shepard Bth. 2. Homestretch Sandy (Jones) 6-2 ; one from Vice President Nixon. - Totals 35 10 24 7 Totals 26 6 27 9 4 Ran in Bth. (Brown) j Indio, Calif., and Mickey Wright 3. Jinks 8-1 ; Walter O’Malley. Dodger presi- GIANTS, 6; REDLEGS, 3 1 Filed out for Grammas in 7th. Chhicaao oo l 000 000—1 4. Ivan Tass (Burton) 6-1 LaJolla, Calif. They were 2 Grounded out for Lawrence in 7th P"ittsburgh 001 100 Olx—3 6. Question Hv (Alexander) 10-1 jof ' dent, said later he had received Cincinnati A.H.O.A, New York A H.O.A 6. Homestretch Ruth (WUhoit) —.lO-1 1 deadlocked at 144 each. 3 4 0 8 ft 200 001 000—3 Runs—King. Saflell. Face, The (J. Amato) a cablegram from Temnle.2b 117 Ter’ger,2b 6 St. Louis _ Thomas. 7. Light 13-1 }, Other team President Ei- 1 Brovia 10 0 8 ORhodes 0 0 0 (0 Philadelphia 000 060 OOx—6 Errrors—Freese, Jackson. Runs batted 8. Erla Dee (Stafford. Jr.) 7-2 scores: wishing Reese 0 in- J. Groat, ;• .Betty Bush. Detroit, and Pat Sullivan. senhower well.’ Bres,2b-ss 2 0 0 .1 7Gomez 0 0 0 i i—Freese. O’Brien. Sauer. THIRD RACE—Purse. $800; trot: Conn., Smith.3b 6 12 4 wtll'ms.2b 1 0 2 - Runs—Moon. Musial (2). Morgan, Ti wo-base hit—Groat. Three-base hits—- Class C; 1 mile. Orange. 71-75—146. Jackie B S 21 Ennis, Blaylock. Smalley. (2) —Face, Puna. Honolulu, and Joyce Ziske. Mil- Bell.cf 7 0 2 0 Dark.ss 5 1 2 .13'Gorbou*. Fr reese t Baum holts. Sacrifice 1. The Refugee (Adams). 5-1i « Mays.cl 4 16 0 Dickson Error—Burbrink. Runs batted Dclouble play—Banks to Baker to Fondy. 2. Judge (Duer. lr.) { waukee. 71-75—146. Peggy Kirk. Bt. Klu'ski.lb 3 151 1 in—Virdon Dickson. ‘3). Lvbrook 3-1 Clair River. Mich., and Carol « 3 8 0 Thom'n.3b 5 111 1 (2). Morgan Le ,est on bases—Chf.aßo, 9: Pittsburgh. 10. 3. May’s Daughter (Boring) 0-2.• Bowman. Post.rf Ennis. Jones. Musial. Two-base hit — Ba 4. Calif.. Louise Horton Lydia (J. Amato) { Oakland# 74-72—146. Roger Burgeas 3 0 s‘o Mueller.ri 5 14 o lases 3: off Minner., Jills 10-1 Wins c o,Ennis.1 Three-base hit—Ennis. Home 2 on balls—Oh Face. 1 Palconridge Suggs. Bea Island. Ga.. and Betty Hicks, 0 0 o Lockman.lt 5 111 Struck out—By Face. 3; by Minner, •. Star (Clark) 10-1 i ¦ "Haron.li 1 310 ft runs—Morgan. Musial. Stolen Bases— l. . Hits—Off inning: 6. Mary Darnley i Long Beach. Calif.. 74-74—148. Gloria eng,neers Mele.ll 3 1 2 0 Harris lb 5 I Tremel, 0 in *,3 (Galentine) 4-1 Armstrong. Calif., and Bonnie MThurraan 0 0 (I » Katt.c 5 010 1! Grammas, Seminick. Sacrifice—Smalley, offIT Minner. 11 in innings. Runs and i. Chester Girl (Jones) ... 8-1t Oakland. iMDW Golf, Heads 1 7*3 Reaper Colby. Hollywood. Fla.. 72-77—149, « 3 0 Mantle.n 10 0 1; Sacrifice fly—Jones. Double plays—ea arned runs—Off Minner. 3-3; off Tre- 8. Volo (Stokley) ... 8-1 1 () Billsc I 1 Boyer Musial; o-O; McMU'n.sx 3 2 0 3 Wilhelm.p 2 0 0 i 2 i to Schoendienst to Mor- miicl, off Face. i-l. Winning pitcher FOURTH RACE—Purse, $800; pace; M ".sjuiftC designers 4Adams,2b 2 McCall.p 00 0 (Man to Bmallev to Blaylock; Jones to -Eace Jl-2). Lpslng pitcher—Minner Class C; 1 mile. 00flHI) I Morgan Left r Group in All-Army s Black,P 2 O Grlssom.p 2 0 0 . 2 on bases—Bt. Louis. 6: (7 7-4). Time—2:o3. 1. Miracle Earl (Mtnntear) 6-1 Philadelphia. 6. Bases Attendance—7.3Bß. . 2. 8-1 sPa|ys 1 0 o 0 on Balls—Off Peerless Grattan (Stafford) .... ! Wins Roger Arlington Wooldridge. 4; Smith, Pye Horton of DRAFTSMEN Freeman.p 0 II 0 0 off 3. Struck out 3. The (Smith) 5-2 y ssilvera 10 o —By Wooldridge. 1; by Lawrence, 1: by V)ODGERS, 8; BRAVES, 4 4. Laurelite Hanover (Brenneman) 3-1 Hall, Lt. Elmer Weems of Ar- i V J Dtckson. 2. Hits—Off Wooldridge. 4 in 5. (Galentine) Minarcin.p 0 0)0 - Trooper Olrl 0-2 lington - 4 3 Innings: off Arroyo. 2in 0 inning; ’ Lee (Alexander! 8-1 Tourney Hall. Pfc. Leo Jennings, 1 M !i- 13th Net off Lawrence, 0 in Innings: off tuiw’kf,. A.H.O.A. BrMklyu. /• King Katy (Adams) 5 47 15 842 11.7 I** A.H.O.A. 10-1 jr., Tot’s 11*1 Totals 44 8m Ith. 0 in 2 Innings. Runs and earned Sruton.cf 4 2 4 0 5 2 0 3 8 (Edmunds) } Floyd, upped ¦ of Fort Belvoir and Pfc. Wil- 1 Strucg 018 for Temple In 9tb. Honk.ilb 1 Jarrettown Betty ...L5-1 Donna has her far in 11th. runs—Off Wooldridge. 4-4; off Arroyo. 4)ggn.«s 4 0 4 1 Reese.ss 4 2 0 3 I FIFTH RACE—Purse. $800; trot;•( vic- . liam Clark of Walter Reed will 2 Ran Jlurgess 11th. 2-2: off Lawrence. 0-0; off Smith. 0-0; MiJ»t'»s.3b 4 0 0 1 Snlder.cf 0 i Class cc: 1 record of tennis tournament itRan for »ele in 415 Qro«m mite. represent Military off A* 3 13 4 C»mp'l».c 1...... 4 fjr McMillan in 11th. Dickson, 3-3; Hit bv pitcher—Law- igron.2b 4 l 4 op Hanover (Clark) 8-1i torles to 13 in 16 attempts with , the District of Walked 11th. rence (Seminick). Winning pitcher— Ac idcock.lb 4 2 6 1 Hodges,lb 0 -¦ IsiPe Hanover (Edmunds) 5-2 Washington in the All-Armygolf 5 Struck out for Black In (8-6). I) 2 110 I title-winning , design and development Warship 6 Terwllllger In 11th. Dickson Losing pitcher—Wool- Pi •gfko.rf 401 oillfam.lt 3 1 o, 3. Rapid Hanover (Hobbs) 15-1f her effort in the For of Nuclear Walked f*r drldge (2-3). Time—2:31. Ts 3 o o o 4 2 4. Benny’s Day (Frye) tournament at Fort Meade Au- r Ran for In "anner.rf Purlllo.rf 3 o 7-2 7 Rhodes 11th. :randall,c 4 2 7 0 Zimmer.2b 12 I {*• Nancy (Fleming) 9-2s Mlddle-Atlantic girls' tourna- 8 Oft tor Freeman in I.3th. SECOND GAME 3 2 I 6. Allen 2. Propulsion Struck winning scored ionley.p 3n o o Craig,p 2 0 w R. Spencer (J. Amato) gust 1-5. Plant and other diversified work out when run Fhllxd'q. 11 H-l ment yesterday at Congressional x Two 000 000 OjJ—%*!>. Umto. A H.O.A. A.HO.A.Ijololly.p o o(I () Robinson 0 0 0 0 7. Silver Ann (Duer. Jr.) } Thfey by t- 020 100 Boypr..lb ¦> 30 4 41.4 I 10-1 ! earned the berths Cincinnati 000 021 000 03—( Ashburn.cf osc Crowe 10 0 0 Roebuck,p 10 0 p H»nover (Crockett) .... 8-1 Country Club. I New York 000 J iMoon.lt 4 3 3 I) Morgan.2b 1 I) 3 4 o SIXTH RACE—Purse, pace; 'finishing on top : Newport News, Virginia (2). Dark $000; in the 72-hole at Runs —Klgssewskl Post. () B; Floyd, top-seeded, „ .Musial.lb 4 17 2 Qrecn’s.rf 4 3 0! Class 1 mile. Mays. Thogipson. & Totals 34 724 7 Totals 32 12 7 0 i: Miss beat Mueller. battedJackman Virdon.cf 5 0 2 (I Ennis.lf 4 1 4 (i D»rt‘n«ton (Cowtlll. Jr.).. 5-3 Hufty, jMDW tournament which ended Harris. Error—Burgess. Runs Bchoe 3 3 4 3 1 Sacrificed for Craig In 7th. 1- SL aid) '• Alexandra unseeded. 3-6,] post (2). Lockman. Harli t.3b Joncs.3b 4 3 3 1 Kuno ‘Devon 3-1 Country yes- Enjoy pleasant working travel time of Klueszewskl. Repulski.rf 411 u 2 Grounded out lor Jolly In 3* ,cooke> 'at Fairfax Club to work (4). Mags Two-base hit—Thompson Smallev.ss 40 3 1 9th. 6-1, 6-3 In the 18-and-under rls n 43 7 0 Blaylo’k.lb 40 71 Mi (11l 011 l .iterday.i with 286, Weems hit—Dark. Home runs—Pos "i Sarni.c lilwaukee ..... 200—4 . ¦{: :::: 8:1 singles Horton conditions and generous only ten minutes. Three-base Stolen base —Adams Oram's,ss 5 1 0 3 Nlarhos.c 4 1 2 1 Br irooklyn Ill) 010 13x—8 1 ! final. Donna then teamed j Jennings Klnssewskl. Harris. Haddlx,p 3 1 Wehm'r.p 110 8 Vwiicutts*’::;:--. 2:] and with 288 each and j Lockman. Har . 40 Berger to the| Sacrifices—Smith. Black. r Runs—Aaron. Adcoek. Crandall. Honk, 1 - with Andrea win Employee one plays—Ter - Mroz.in'i.p () o o o p, Campanella, Hodges. SEVENTH race Purse. $1,250; with Benefits in mon. Thompson, DSuble lßogovln 1 100 g.' leexr Gilliam |2), • A-BB 1 mile. l’ '{Clark 293. wttliger t« Dark to Harris; park ’urlllo (2) Roebuck. Error Adcock, P?«;1. handicap; 18-and-under doubles title over Ralph Metzger Mlld for year- Harris; ti Mlller.P 0 Executive (Mlnnlear) JO-1 Lt. Col. of the ?! of the world’s great Terwllllger to McMillan t, 1(II)OllllS tuns batted In—Reese. Adcock. Purlllo Jive Klussewskl; to Adam 'lLowrey 0 F, 1 i 2. Session (Stokley) 8-1 j Diane Kaldes and Marian Mi- Pentagon Sgt. King sports Temple to Bridges Kuzava.p 0 o (I 4), Crandall (2). Hodges (2). Aaron, and Nick round and outdoor to Kluszgwskl. Left on baaes—Cincln J! oli fwo-base hits—Reese (2). Home runa—- chael, 6-4, 6-1. Myer topped ' Shipyards. Enjoy the _ aseminlck 1 0 0 of natt. 12: New York. 4. Bases on balls- 0 £ idcock. Crandall (21 Hodges. Aaron, J Fort the senior e .{obinson In 15-and-under plays Bonnie Recreational activi- Off Freeman, 3; off Mtnarcln. 2: of 38 13 11 Totals 33 727 'urlllo. Sacrifices—Zimmer, i ' division and will enter that phase . suburban-type life of the ? ’. Grissom. 2: off Maglle. 2: off Wil Totals 37 8 lodges. Sacrifice fly—Hodges. Loving J Double Pur,r *»00; Pace; won the singles title over ‘of All-Army ties include boating, hunt- holm. 2; off McCall. 1. Struck out- -1 Singled for Mroxinskl in sth. p days—Aaron.to Logan: Aaron to Imcnn mIPe ' the tournament. historic Virginia Pen- By Black. 5: by Precman, 1: by Gris»- 2 Orounded out for Miller In 7th. 1 L*,t on i CliifcCM . Annie Lomax, 6—o, 6—l. 0 Vnaes—Milwaukee 1- . Belvoir ’ som. 2: by Maglic, 1; by Wilhelm, 6 3 Grounded out for Kuzmra in oth. I; Brooklyn. 6. Bases on Fort won the team tro- average in *’fishin * and beacheß 6 in fonley. 1; Craig. 2; balls—Off 3.|: ti phy 1,190, by faumla with an bv McCall. 1. Hits—Off Black. H off off Roebuck, (Adams) ... with followed Wal- Precman, St. Louis 003 111 101—8 out—By 1.I XmmatesUc 7-2 Innings' off In 2 Innings gjItruck Conley. 6; \ 1 ,fi Philadelphia 000 000 100—1 g| by Crala. 4. Adios Harry 'Breaks' 1,218, Arlington i off Mlaarctn. 1 In, 1% Innings; of Jits—Off Conley. 12 In 7>, Innings: t. Pu ter Reed with 6 In 3 (faced 3 hotter In 4th) Musial. iff Craig 6 In 7 innings: • 8. Flo r;^isi8-1 Maglic. Runs—Boyer (2) Moon. off Jolly o ) SchuylerB 'Thompson)!. ‘ 1,237, Myer variety innings: > Hall with Fort with A vide poiition* available off Wilhelm. 3 In 6 off McCall¦V (2). Grammas, Haddlx. *S Inning off Roebuck. 1 In 2 In- -7. Attorney Me (Taylor) 8-1 And Finishes Last i cf innings: i Schoendienst 'J! n 1,276 off Grissom, 1 In 34 ilngs. Runs and earned runs—Off - and Fort McNair with 1 In lb. Nlarhos. Error—Smalley. Runs batted In Pi 9-7. Con- WEBTBURY, V., July , including the following calegoriee: inning) Runs and earned runs—of •“ —Moon (3) (3). Boyer tj off Craig 4-4: off Jolly. (i-O; N. 23 1 oq *" Schoendienst Jfj iff Roebuck. ()-() L283. stack 3-2; off Freeman. 0-0: Min Sarnl (2) Ashburn. Two-base hits—- Passed ball—Campa- (/P). —Adios Harry, world pacing arein. 3-3: off Maglic. off -- lella Winning pitcher—Craig. (2-0) SCLCCTIONS • • • • 3-3: Wilhelm Jones. Moon. Boyer. ~ Grissom, Ashburn. Schoen- mslng Ditcher. Conley (11-7). ' holder, at STMCTRAL STEEL MACHINERY PIPING D-S: off McCall. 0-0: off 0-0 u dienst. Stolen bases—Boyer. Moon. Sac- ,7 Time—- record broke stride tj MEADE, July MCIEAR ELECTRICAL Winning “ -!TH 33.003. FORT 23.—Pfc. Wild nltch—Grissom. pltcher- rlflce fly—Schoendienst Double plays— Attendance— • * “ ; AT Orluom (4-2> Losing Pitcher Minardi Jones lo Morgan to Blaylock; Boyer to BALTIMORE the first turn and finished last - Dan Sikes of Fort Meade won i VENTILATION SHIP JOINER TECHNICAL (4-7). Time—3:ss. Attendance—o.ooll 6 Schoendienst to Left bases— - in Musial. on I Along. a field of five as Brooke’s >!the 2d Army golf tournament t St 9: 8. Bases » *—Real Cloud. Breeze Saipan. Louts, Philadelphia. on FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Sandy. Jink., Erla Dee Write for 40-Page Illustrated Booklet, “ABlueprint balls—Off Haddlx 3: off Wehmeler. 3; _ I i Honor won the Hither Hills Pace ¦ with a last-round 68. four un- D* '" Arcade and Pry Win : off Mroslnskl. 1: off Miller. 1. Struck • ““May r ’ rn ’¦ at Roosevelt Raceway ’ par. of Your Future.” Address 1 out—By Haddlx. 6 Hits—Off Haddlx. ! BE the Associated Press L,w in 2:02% der for a 72-hole total of Inquiries to: Arcade Pontiac scored a 4-1 1 14*"’ ** r , 7 in Wehmeler. :!*> n tnnlnas: off 5 in FRANCISCO. —Bustr Ray Robln- -! Trooper rli. last night. He’ll play the All-Army I', BAN 3 oft* 293. in Storage Innings; off Mroglnskl. In Innings. ,. New victory over Federal anc d I .o on. 169 York, outpointed Rockyr's—Lupe Hanover. W. R. Spencer. Bleryy Honor, by ’ along [ EMPLOYMENT off Miller. 4 In 3 Innings: off Kuiava. cifestellenl. l«o. Cleveland (10). Brooke's driven tournament with the next Jack Pry edged the Union Print- ' 3ln 3 Innings. Runs and earned : Hanover. runs— NEW ORLEANS—Joe Dorsev. 186..|S —Bheo York. Falcoprldge Peter. Hal Billy Haughton. beat Torrid by ’ three finishers —Sgt. Murry Ja- NEWS SNIPBUILDIN6 AND DRY ers, 4-3, In Innings In Indus- i. Off Haddlx, J-l: off Wehmeler 4-4; offiNilew Orleans, stopped Andy Mayfield. NEWPORT DOCK COMPANY 10 Mroslnskl. off off (8> two lengths P. S. fl|AW# 1-1• Miller. 3-3: KU-llfl9214. Mlnnl '|7—JHLTS HANOVER. Highland Boy, with Pearl Creed I cobs. Meade. 296: MaJ. nVWpWi YiralaiiVnglnll trial Baseball League action yes- I- tara. 1-1. winning pitcher—Haddlx NEW RICHMOND. Wls— Jackie t Madge Hy. finishing Grant, Lee, 300, Cpl. NIRIf Dipt, G 132 -' Irenes. Austin. Mien, stopped ß ie "“- third. The winner re- Fort and terday Elllpeie. 7 132. 18 ,u,“D on the ii&Jflap rruyaT^iYi.' 1 si lapolson Ludy. ISO. Detroit (4). -iss «,sr H^.' *• turned 918.20 tor $2. F. S. Allen, Fort Knox. 301. A * i• r A *