THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. ** MAYI3, * - .—a 1 1.... a. i - ¦!.X MONDAY... - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ vzxr~ —r '.‘l"'4057 A-19 Record Marlboro Crowd , gj : ;if « Old t S# jfl bJ ProDemaret ' JjLjf fM* %£' MINOR LEAGUES zs&ftr .<•• •., ,pfiß ¦ Ss^&La^* till PACIFIC Are you ' Sees Wallace, Day Star COAST LEAGUE lifted.Mm?:/' m W. L. Pet. W. L Pet. " Hollywd. 20 ~ Shows Up Youth 11.845 Beattie 18 15.545 giving yourself I 4JB By DICK SLAY event of 1957 next Sunday at L. Ange. 19 11.833 8 Diego 17 18.515 The largest crowd ever to see 8 Pran. 18 14 583 Portland 8 21.378 and your Cumberland. By then the new Vancou. 17 14 .548 Sacram. 833 .258 sEaf^ an auto race at Marlboro—7,3s7 modified Corvette should be San Diego. 3—l: Seattle. 2—4. family San Franclxco. o—4; vaneouver. 2—2 paid admissions, about 600 more sufficiently in production to (2nd game called S'/j ., to be Springs completed the At at than the high—com- Hot later date" Mleat previous qualify for production car races. C Hollywood. 3—3; Sacramento, n—o. bined with perfect racing Paul O'Shea in a Mercedes-Benz HOT SPRINGS. Ark., May 13 Portland. 3—2; Lo« Angeles. I—7. consideration weather and a record field of 300SLS coupe should be the only (IP). * —The numerous L. Pet W. L Pet. talented .. w. •*% some 120 entries to christen the production entry Miami 15 8 .853 Rochest. 13 if you haven’t fully looked 111 »> close. 13 .480 into new sports-car course yesterday. youngsters who have flocked to Richard 18 9 .840 Columbus 8 14 384 Ik’ Wallace Runs Off Buffalo 13 9.591 Montreal 8 15.348 all the ways to Invest your savinßsi| Charlie Wallace in the Porsche professional golf in the past few Toronto 13 10 .585 Havana 815 .348: " Wallace simply away with Toronto, 10—3; The who Ignores the j* Spyder and Pete Day of Char- ran Columbus. 3—o. man three! \ both his races, winning years still have trouble with Rtchmond 3—3: Montreal. 2—2. HIE wS lottesville Ace Bristol over Buffalo. 5—3; Miami. 4—o. 1 of Inflation Is neither conservett«K In an were; ' Black by almost half lap a sharp pro Jimmy Rochester. 3—9; the big winners, each taking a a each old like Havana. I—l. nor prudent. To be conservative! time. The Porsche Spyder, a Demaret. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION w a, feature and preliminary. W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet B a Last duplicate of the Wallace 18 .887 ji today, one must conserve the pur* year that was the usual achieve- car Demaret was almost flawless Mlnn'lla 9 Denver 10 13 .455 drove to eighth place at Sebring Wichita 18 8 887 Ch'l.xlon 13 18 448! chasing of his savings dol- ment of the Corvettes, but yes- and around the greens St Paul 16 1 o 815 Omaha 12 15 444 3 power last March, was clocked in on yes-, Ind’nolls (.3 13 .481 Louisville 5 10 227); terday was a bad day for terday I Wichita. B—3: Indianapolis. B—4. |l tars. A ” 1:44.6 for a lap in the prelimi- as he posted a 5-under-i ! Charleston. 7—«; Louisville. 2—l. I “ nary , St Paul. 3—4; Omaha. 2—B. m and 1:41 flat during the par 67 to take first money B—9; The Chevrolet Corvettes raced in the 1 Minneapolis. Denver. 7—l. We will be glad to discuss the ways feature. $20,000 Hot Springs in four of nine events and al- Open. Pet. _ W. L. W. L. Pet. you private Black and Bruce Kessler of IMemphis 6 I and means with j* '* most drew a blank, Dave White The dapper one, time at-, 21 778 Blr’nam 14 16 467 ; Beverly Hills, Calif., in this iNashv'le 17 14 .548 N. Orl’na 14 17 .452 1 without cost or obligation. scoring the only over-all victory a Testa tired in a plain white L. Rock 12 12 ~0(1 Chlt'ga 13 17 433, Calf Rozza model Ferrari, put shirt : Atlanta 14 88 467 Mobile 11 18 .379 forI appointment let us ‘JBhH|HBBBb in the second novice race. on a ’ an or semf fight for second place in the big and not-so-plaln pink trousers, Memphis. B—7; Atlanta. 7—4. you our brochure which explain! Day for Corvettes Little Rock. 4—li Birmingham. 3—lo. '^K Bad feature which kept the crowd spotted stocky young Sou-i ; New Orleans. B—s: Nashville. 3—6. 1 help you. 1 Mike ch ‘,Uno< M bow we are able to ¦L -v Dick Thompson, Fred Wind- roaring. finally caught | ¥gx& Kessler £*'&uE . . ¦ - chak of Grosslnger’s. N. Y.. twoj s ~, ridge and Bark Henry grabbed him on the lap I 18th when Black strokes years Dallas 18 8 .887 Ft. W'th 1115 .473 Mr practieally every feature race ' spun out, but on the 19th Kessler and 18 as the Houston 17 10 .630 Tulan 913.409 & - with round began. IS. Ant'o 18 10 .015 Austin 1118.407 HODGDON CO. ¦ SL il Corvettes last year on i lost control in the first hairpin final Ok City 12 13 .480 Bhr'port 815 .348 1 Marlboro’s shorter road course. . and dove into the woods, escap- After 18 holes the Fort Worth. 18; Bhraveport, 10. STOCKBROKERS b B i B I 48-year-old, . Houston. 4—6: Dallas. 2—B. J Yesterday, Thompson got a third ing uninjured but out of con- Demaret Austin. 3—B; Tulsa. 2—4. MEMBERS 4|as three strokes ahead. Oklahoma City, B—2; San Antonio. PAlladalpAta-Baltlmora IkMiw yIHBI over all in the preliminary for ' tention. t The Klamesha Lake. N. Y., vet- PaoDsylvanls Balldlwg modified cars. Windridge was Day and Ed Welch, ' _ EASTERN LEAGUE i both In Binghamton. * ' eran seldom putts 5—7; Albany. I—2. shut out. Ace Bristols, staged the best missed on of Springfield. 13; Syracuse. 0 DI. 7-2968 Even more 10 feet Reading. 9; Schenectady. 6. " surprising in re- . battle of the day in the first ; or less and he dropped BUILDING gard SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE FREE PARKING IN *|pss***r* to the Corvettes, however, , feature. Welch was the early "two Iron shots within inches of Jacksonville. 10—6: Augusta. B—B. OPEN SATS AND EVER was their high Pace Columbus. .3; Columbia, T. ; percentage oft setter and the lead changed pin. Macon. 4: Knoxville. 0. the When his irons faltered * * failures to finish yesterday. All hands nine times before Day 1 r o,t *' Bavannah. postponed. I slightly on the somewhat rain J| pv 'four pulled away a ’ tougher 5^ starters in the sixth race > to 75-yard victory back nine, he made up for it by • • upi • never reached the checkered at the end of 17 laps. 4 a ••••••••••••••••* ¦ J PEIif 1 chipping near enough to one- J flag; two of the three Corvettes . i First novice rate. lot tars under 2 ’ litres, m laps-I. Rick Kelly. Morttan; •/. ; putt for pars. ,in the second feature conked out. . Jon Holmes, Porsche; :t. John Both. Fte- Thompson’s production , donla. N. Y,, Lotus. Class E production i Demaret's 73-66-70-67—276, 12 s“¦ model »inner—Kelly. Class F production wln- ¦'¦ - l strokes under had ,; ner—Holmes. Class G win- par. beat Souchak ? :< showroom shock absorbers Production CONVAIR - i Suiter. »»w-w » »?> 1 -''- <' ’ ner—Harold Class G SK / MG-TD. i and four others by • • *f W ¦''** but he clung to the lead in the modified winner—Soch Class H modi- one stroke. sixth fied wrlnner—Bill Harding, Flat Crosley. His 66 on the tricky, 7.000-yard race until he blew a piston H Second novice rate, lor cars over • San Diego • * litres, laps—l. Hot Springs Country ¦¦ on the 12th lap. White, who I j a Dave White. Corvette; Club course had ‘ Paul Allard, fc 'i Whitestlne. a. Donald here was the best of the tourna- * i won a novice race, took over first , [Yenxo. Plttsburicn. Corvette. Class B and blew a tire on the 13th lap. production winner—White, class B | ment. ! J • : modified winner—Whitestlne Class C needs Earlier, Windridge had broken a , [ production winner—Robert Walker. Lit- Bunched with Souchak. who pressure plate tle Rock. Ark., Jaiuar. Class D produc- had a final were Billy ANOTHER RIJN FOR MILWAUKEE—DeI Crandall, Milwaukee , is safe on the clutch and I! tlon winner—Henry Grimes, Austln- 70. Max- Dasey’s Corvette also I jHealev. well qf Odessa. Tex., the 1956 as he slides home in the fourth inning of the second game of a -header Homer had 1 Cooper race. Formula 111 cars. 6 laps quit. —l. Nick Ryder, -J. Lex DuPont, Wll- winntr here Who fired a 68 Lloyd DESIGN ENGINEERS with the Cards in St. Louis. Catcher Hobie Landrith makes a fruitless diving mlniton. Del., a. George Alderman. Wil- Mangrum Third to Wallace mington. of Apple Valley, Calif.., attempt to tag Crandall. The umpire is Tom Gorman. Crandall scored from Fourth race, Class F and a produc- 68. Johnny Palmer of Tulsa,: Thompson then took over a tion cars. 10 laps—l, John Holmes. • second on Danny O’Connell’s single withe the bases loaded. Outfielder Wally Porsche; 3, Dick Nash, Porsche 1.M00,. Okla., 67 and Jackie Burke of Harry INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS modified the modi- Beck. Philadelphia. \ Moon made the throw. Milwaukee won both games, 4-2 and 10-4. AP Wirephoto. \ Corvette for ja. MO-A Kiamesha Lake, 68. " fied preliminary and came homej/Class F production winner—Holmes ! Class q production winner—Robert The scores: third behind Wallace and Dun- Orossman. West Nyack, N Y„ Alla Ro- Black's Class H modtfled winner—John! JlmnuF Demgret 87—376 13*00 can 4.5-litre Ferrari and -1;meo.iMull. Ekton. Pa . Deutsch-Bonnet. Mike Souchak 70—377 130,, LAYOUT DRAFTSMEN Jim Jeffords was fourth in an- , i Filth race Class E producticn cars L ord Mlngrum 88—377 1330 Continued from Page A-18 13 laps—l. Pete Day. Charlottesville. MaxweH 88—377 Dressen Accepts 1 Blllj 1330 • •••«•••••••••• • • Position other big : Ace 3. Ed tis Corvette. But in-the [ Bristol: Welch. Florida. Ace • Jackie Burke —377 1320 but I can t start Klippstein and feature race. Thompson's B(lsto): a. M A. Capplello. Ace Bristol. Palmer .87—377 1330 they haven't modi- Sixth race. Class B. C and D produc- £G; dd;» Haa» «8—378 900 iNuxhall because fied job quit lap cars, is laps—l. ll )r jeontnbuted on the third tionJaguar Jim Robinson. Wty*nlnger 88—3711 850 to this streak with a XK 140 MCR: 3. Dr Leonard Bp 70—380 775 INTERVIEWS IN k As Assistant blown head gasket. , Butscher. Miami. Mercedes-Benz A1 Balding 70—380 770 Griffith's ' kept anosL: * C step, lemain- b Milwaukee Jeffords broke a generator .a. Roderick Albright. Jaguar Class C ntn H* rt 70—381 890 Continued from Page A-18 i not make deal until the 11th ing tied with the Reds for the winner—Robinson Class D winner—Col. •BlUqxxper 73—381 880 • ' a bracket on the 15th that sunk ; Fred Moore. Austlu-Healey. Bob Toxkl 7n—*»B3 810 c. League ~ WASHIHGTON/D. have been paid the remainder of ! hour. National lead bv whip- his chances and White , Seventh race, for all modified cars, 15 Peter Thornton 73—383 810 . ping St. Louis twice, was the • l»P*—l- Chsrlle Wallace. Porsche Spy- Fred Wampler 73-383 450 his $35,000 for not working. "What’s been proposed to 4-2 and d«; Md., Burtol 450 us only Corvette finisher with his -1 3. Duncan Black. Parkton. 4.5- Petegd Fleming ..88—284 ; \ The directors then extended i far won’t help 10-4. Hank Aaron home runs htre Ferrari; 3. Dick Thompson. Cor- *»H4 4&o MAY 13 and 14 so us now,” Dres- : production r*01 450 games, model in fourth i vette modtfled. Class B winner—Thomp- £¥ h —SSI the term to 1958 and finally i sen explained. "Along about in both hoisting his sea- son. Class Btranahtn 74—2*4 450 place. C winner—Black Class D rX?S“wDick Maver 7;i_*»hs agreed today to a contract - , June 14 we might get three son total to nine, and ended the , Vipnot-George Arenta Jr.. New York A1 4 or “It happens to the best City, 3-tltre Ferrari. Class winner—- Beexellnk 1. 78—285 320 9 A.M. to P.M. day with average, good of Beverly E \ nlng through 1959. Another : four times as much for one of a .379 shrugged mechanic. : Bruce Kessler. Hills. Calif . 3- for third place. Both Robinson them.” a Jit" Maseratt. Class P winner—Wallace point was Dressen's insistence < our players." Windridge. : iClass o winner—Robert Soch Lotus. • • (.382) ahjad whose Corvette HUdson 3-6020 and Hoak are of * First feature. Class D E. P and O pro- that he would not be under ( 16 in the last duction laps—- Dick him. won races 12 and H modified cars. 17 Dell, Clarke • >2 Farm Director Sherry Robertson ' months, all i P £ t'. Pf’u Ace Bristol; 3. Ed Welch. SENATORS Brooklyn Its four-game not with him at the Ace Bristol: 3 M A Capplello. Ace Brts- For appointment—call and Vice President Joe Haynes. broke 4, Morgan: losing wheel, was similarly uncon- Kelly.w'i. .? t11 J»<*!pn. 5. Rick Gain He will be department all by Continued from Page A-1R streak as Johnny Podres I Morgan Class D winner—Fred Net Finals J a cerned. The Bports Car Club of Moore. Austln-Healev » first win. it represented a sixth shut out the Giants. on six Day. Class E winner— Dick Dell, 9-year-old himself. 5-0. America stages its first national Class F winner Art Tweedale. brother •M. L. CLAYTON R. L. RUNNALLS straight defeat. hits, and Pittsburgh finally ended Class O winner—Harry Beck. of Pete and Don* Dell, and John Dressen told newsmen he did ! MOA Class H modified winner—John • & Entering the eighth inning of its seven-game losing string by Mur Deutsch-Bonnet Clarke, 10. are the talk of the not want a title nor even a desk . Second ••••••••••••••• the second game, the Senators topping Philadelphia's Robin feature for all modified and- Arlington County Tennis Associ- • at . Class B and C production cars 30 laps— were on the wrong end of a 2-1 Roberts. 6-1, in the second game, DeMatha Winner Charlie Wallace Porsche-Spyder 3. ation’s junior I tournament at • “In other words,” a reporter , c ;t. score and after bowing to »n Black. 4 5-litre Ferrari; Frank Four Mile Run. TOP OPENINGS exist for experienced engineers in the commented, “your desk will be ' Dave Sisler had Curt Simmons in Baotlsta. Uttus MK XT 4 Dave White. opener. 'Corvette 5. Charlie Kolb. Triumph TR-3. • * checked them with five hits. But the 6-2. In League Finale C m