THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. *** *». IMA D-4 SUNDAY. MAT ROSECROFT CHARTS * —• ***** >.'-y. Win <4«wg> Crewmen Race i. .mi Navy ¦ l *sm (Cepyrlrht 1085. br The Americas Publish Inc Co.) Weather Clear —Track Fast ! '• f? esrsA ' • FIRST RACE—One mile: pace; puree. 0800; Class 54. L. Winner, h. m. 4 Direct Star * br Brewer—Miss Abbe b» Bert Horse. DrlTxr. * (t % Odd,: - Abbe Time. 2;QTV FT. ti. Pin West Coast Worthy Bnjclt* (Acktrmxn) by Length 7 111 On I*l $18.30 Driver. PP. y< Btr, Odd,. Horse. ~ Vi V. Fin. BeonFx D»r IPryrl 6 «SS3 3' % 17 *0 Miss Stsr Me (Taylor) 8 * *> 11 1 It 1* *3.80 Bell* Rosecroft (Flemiac) . 6 8 3» Calif- about one-quarter length A 3 8.40 5 2.80 NEWPORT BEACH. jby Meadow Imp (Oalenttße) 1 3 3* 3* Ooblln (Amatol _ I 2 J 2 2* 4»» 2.70 May 28 UP).— Navy sucessfully from the Middies. By the mid- Mighty Prompt (TWalters) I 5 2 3 s*l 3>l 1.2 n Cxlomet R’erolt (Wo. Jr.) 4 4 5 5 41 **l 12.50 Joe Boxwood (Thompson) 3 4 4 4 4* 4»« 34.90 1 defended its Western sprint! way point the Midshipmen had Rossi Kitts (Davis) 8 5 8 S Si s** 5.30 “*s!f 5,? 4 \ r f;?o (Crank) 3)) SSijJJgjgS and Washington Apache Pass 77 77 0* 6‘ 14 championship as the Middle | drawn ahead Jell Protector (Don Miller) 8 6 6 6 7** 7>* *».(..) crew rowed to a single-length was battling the surprising Stan- Chock Roeecrott (Ed Miler) X 4 8 8 8 8 today in ford outfit for second place. x Broke stride. victory over Stanford Two-dollsr mutuela paid—Mlßß STAR MC. $9.60. $5.80. the fifth annual .Newport Har- As Coxswain Kent Drummond 83.40.. MEADOW IMP. 86.00. $5.00. MIGHTY PROMPT. SIXTH RACE—One mile; pace: purse, *1.250: A clxxxltleif intercollegiate regatta. called for 32 strokes per minute. $2.(111. Winner, b. l. 3 b» Nibble Hanover—-Ormonde Hanover bv bor purse. Dean~ Hanover. Time. 9:06)*. Navy into a one-length SECOND RACE—One mile (pace): *800: C classl- University Washing- drew fled: winner, br. h. 4 bs Brown Prince—Nan Tucket bs Volo Horse. Driver. PP Vs V* H Str. Fin. ssa ,a The of three-quarters Me Time. Pods! ton. cofavored with the Mid- lead at and held 2:’6As. Onds Hanover (Don Miller) 2 2 2 2 2>l li $0.90 it. Washington led Stanford un- Horse. Driver. PP V« ’a 84 Btr. Fin. Odds. Miss Antoinette B. (Hylan) 6 1111* 2> 8.50 dies, was third in the finals over Llgh House Prince (White) 4 3 3 2 3>l I** *15.40 Shamrock Bonnie (Teves).. 3 4 4 3 3> 31 7.80 choppy 2,000-meter in til the final minute when the Rose Marie Woollen (R’flno) 6 4 4 4 31 2*l 6.30 Miss Me 1. (Taylor) I 3 3 4 41 41 3.40 a course ahead. Major’s Stsr (Oalentlne) 3 I, I 1 1»* 3* 320 True Linn (H. Miller) 8 5 5 5 s** 6** 14.70 Lido Channel. California Indians drew Canadian Honke) (Lerum) 7 6 5 5 4* 4*l 28.90 oerty York (Davis) _ 4 6 6 6 « 6 7.00 North (Don Miller) 3 S'* s** x Navy won last year’s Western Gettysburg ... 2 2 2 4.00 x Broke stride. was fourth. Orr (Crank) 8x 7 6 6 6** 6>* 14.50 Donald ' Two-dollar mutuels paid—ONDA 80, Sprint Championship (Teves> HANQVXR. *3 *3.40. jjtitA in 6:29.9. Clavton 5x 5x 7x . 77 6.g0 MISS ANT°INETTX 8.. *6.40, 60. SHAMROCK Navy won m the rather slow Bertram Junior -(Sylvie) Ixß 8 t .1.80 BONNIE. 83.00, *3 j&hPM Kelly, jr. * John B. of Philadel- x Broke stride., time of 6 minutes 44.5 seconds. phia, champion, ? Did noi Ilnlsh. SEVENTH RACE—One and one-alxteenth mile; pace: purse; the National *4.000; Class 14; “The Governor’s Cup.’’ Then came Stanford at 6:47.9 won as expected among Two-dnllar mutuels paid—LIOHT HOUSE PRINCE, $32.80. My Scotch Belle (Current) the WOOLLEN *6.80. *4.20. MA- 4.6 S 3.20 2.D0 and Washington at 6:48.6. Only single went *13.80. *6.40. ROSE MARIE scullers as he the JOR'B STAR. $2.80 Billy's Lady (Amato) 2.66 a quarter lengttl separated Famous Mite. Forbes Wav. about 2,000 meters in 8:29.3. He fin- DAILY~jjOUBLE (6 AND 4) PAID »217.50 _ Hanover. Huihle Boy, Irish the second and third place shells. Time. 2:11*,. ished two lengths ahead of THIRD RACE—One mile, pace: puree *800: CC classified: California finished in 6:52.7. Stuart Law of the San Diego winner, b. m. 5. bs Royal Napoleon—Brevitv by Bunter. Time. BEVENTH RACE—On* and one-sixteenth mile: pace; purse" jgV £g^Hrj9HH^^^^BHb^: «’ bY Washington Rowing 2:0785. by'Befwln* had a far faster Club with Allen Smith Horse. Driver. PP. V* Va Jttx. Pin. Odd». Beiwln' iSHIiA."’ time, 6:32.4, in winning its heat of Seattle in third place Law’s Horse. Driver. PP. V< Vi Btr. Fin. Odds: shortly noon, was and Smith’s «)¦::: \|i g My Scotch Belle (Current) 4 1111' is sf:tO after but between time 8:41.6 il\ *S Date Knlxht (Plemln*) . 1 2 2 2 21 2*l 310 368 (Amatol 4 4 4 then and the time for the finals 9:07.6. Trailing were Charles A. Baby* 4; Billy’s Lady -. 2 3'| 3’J 5.311 Venmn™ .Oalentlne)l 78) f$S Famous Mite (Watben. Jr.), ft 6 Mclntyre, jr.. * 77 61 4S 17.40 a brisk wind came up. of Seattle, and MerWA) Hanover (Neilsen) _ 77 5 3 5* * s Forbes 5'J 21.40 A 20,000 Trade Mark (Ray) • f 8A .>*K;J4'f-~,.40 Hughie Boy (Hubbard) 3 5 6 5 4J 6* 9.30 crowd of watched Robert G. Nielson of San Fran- Mighty Me (Shockley) . . 6 4J .3J f6 tX Irish Way (Norris) 6 3 3 6 early 77 7.80 IMpy Washington lead cisco. x Broke stride I Two-dollsr paid—MV H HlDw JH B M I take the $6.20. mutuels SCOTCH BELLE. *4 611 J|f ’¦p Two-dollar mutuels paid --ROYAL BREV.fI 1-60. *3.20. $2.60. DATE KNIGHT. *3.60, *2.80. BILLY’S LADY <4 op. GYPSY GAL. S7.BQ $6.00 JEREBOAM, 84.80. $2.80. purse. RACE—-One mile (pace)’ $800: CC classi- EIGHTH mile: pace; pura*. FOURTH limoky by Worthy Prince. RACE—One Hanover—Hlghlgnd*900: B~clauified. fied' winner, br. g. 6, bv Volstadt—— Winner, b. g. 6. bv Leo Kitty by Hleh- Time. U:08. land Scott. Time. 2:08',. Btr. Pin. Odds. Blair Wins Track Title; Horse. Driver. PP. Va V* Horse. Driver. PP. V* V, % Str. Pin. Odds! (Ed Mser) 5 l- Worthy Volstadt 4« 2 1H *8 j|J| Fort APache (Crank) 3 2 2 2 2* 11 *5.90 4 « Meadow Bird (Fleming) •) : 31 r j .-.-S' Bob Key (Boring) 11 1* 2> 3.10 J. o 68 6 1 } Ops (Hubbard) g 31 , ,!! Lou's (Long) -7 4 4 6 7** 9.90 Homestretch 2 4 4 o 4~ Girl 3 3*l Quick Way (Galentine) - - 41 -.lo] Mighty Gwen (Wathen. Jr.) 4 3 4 41 4** 9.10 EmmaJestic () ? , Ripland (W. Hylan » « n'| 4.40 Meet (Taylor) 5 i T ».h f < g{ Three Marks ? M 1 .. 6 3) Sets Marcenelle \ 2 Newport (Day) 6 7 6 6'* 8.90 ,= 1$ Indian Head Pin (El Myer> » 2J ~3J oi l 5) ,»* * - Hanover 2 3 4.80 (Cherrix) 8 8x dni A//Sou 1,0 Jade (Hubbard):— x7 5 were eight vault by an even foot. Lucky Duke ( # i Trixy Tasa (T. Walterai - Ixß 8 8 8 8 8.50 New records set In mark x Broke stride rinf Did not finish. A Divl- Don Heber tossed the discus 140 paid—FOßT $13.80, *8.40, of the 13 events In Class j dtuelsnald-“WORTH Y Two^dolliV 1mutuels APACHE. feet 6% Inches to top the old “Two-dollar m 40, VpLOTAWrjIfbOO.IKB l Vtt $5.40. 808 KEY, $4.40. *4.40. LOU'S GIRL. *6.00. sion yesterday as Montgomery *7 "O *5 60. MEADOW BIRD *4 *3.60. HOMES Attendance, 7,520; handle, *306,104. , 135 feet 10 inch record. The JOY. *4.80. Blair of Silver Spring won the : J Blair Mile Relay Team won in State “Big” High School track a record-breaking 3:33.2, to bet- title with 29 ',2 points at the ter the old 3:34.5 mark. HANDICAPS University of Maryland. Bill Walston of Wicomico stood GRADED Elkton High School took the out as the meet’s top individual My Scotch Belle Class B championship, and performer, setting records in the AT ROSECROFT Washington County scored by a 100-yard dash and the’ broad DAILY DOUBLE CLOSES S£o P.M. 2. Thomas B. Scott (Carlock) 4-1 single point over Brunswick for jump. Then he ran the third POST TIME. 8:30 P.M. 4. Chuck Volo (Wathen) 9-2 *800; trot: Class 6. Frost (Arthur) leg 880-yard NipsDateKnight FIRST RACE—-Purse. Dale McKlyo 12-1 the Class C crown. on Wicomico's re- P.P. Horse. Driver. Probable Odds. 1. Walter (Parkinson).—ls-1 Washington, winning lay record-setting 1 mile. 3. HUlsota (Avery) 20-1 RUN EPIC MlLE—London.—Chris LondonLondon Its third team. “4; 9 8. (Amato) Chataway (left), brewer, chats with only (Ackerman). 8-ft Ichabod Crain 20-1 Class C title, was the team Walston ran the 100 in 10 3. TITUS BANOVEB 6-2 Laszlo Tabori of Hungary after a mile in which three men ran 8. Air Lock (Don Miller) *800; pace; history-making to repeat. seconds flat to better the old 7. Jane Oaks (Crockett). 6-1 EIGHTH RACE—Purse. 8-1 C classified; 1 mile. under four minutes. Tabori, the winner, was clocked inin 3:59 and Chataway and Montgomery leaped 1. Crystal Shirley (Kelly) 5. Lambrook Direct (H. Miller).- 5-2 Blair and Wi- 10.1 mark and 22 feet $4,000 4. Jo (Cummiford) 10-1 Pace 7. Wilmington (Wilson) 3-1 In Erfna Chief of Gay Brian Hewsom Britain both in 3‘59.8.— AP Wirephoto.>to. comico of Salisbury each set ii 4% inches to top the former 21 6. Don (Stayton) 10-1 1. Black Minx (Pagell 4-1 Safety First (Ed Myer) 16-1 4. Carrie’s new A records, as jump My Scotch Belle, who whizzed (Cobb) Boy (Adxms) 6-1 three Class feet 2% Inch broad record I 5. Frank Reynolds 20-1 3. Perky Madge (Riddick) 8-1 three-year : a 880-yard a mile year Also eligible— , 6. Buddy C. Orattan (Kelley) 10-1 Blair ended a cham- Wicomico set 1:33.9 to in 2 minutes last Lusty Tass (Ely' 10-1 8. (Amato) reign by relay topping Linda B. B. 12-1 MILE pionship Fort Hill of ! mark, the old at Lexington, Ky., beat off a Volo Hill (Martin) 3-1 2. Quicker Trick (Legum) 16-1 Cumberland. 1:34.5 performance. Also eligible— Golliday Continued from D-l strong challenge by the Wash- RACE—Purse, $800; pace; Cindy's Up (Hubbard) . 8-1 Ties World Mark Pace SECOND record-break- Other records in the Class A *J6; Even with three 1 mile. „ Best bet—TITUS (tit). Date Knight to Class 8-6 HANOVER ing performances, the best Wi- jDivision were: Tom Tait of ington-owned 1. Seattle Chief (Custis) season as a — tidn in his first real Cup 3. Darby Oirl (Long) c y-~ miler, swept past comicd could finish was third Northwestern in the high jump win the $4,000 Governor’s 7. Mary Lawrence (Thompson) — 6-1 | took over and 4. (Neilsen)— 6-1 As behind Bethesda-Chevy Chase. | with a leap of 5 feet 11% Inches, night Rose- Elizabeth Erwin' Michigan Wins Meet the three-quarter I Pace, featured last at 5 Titan (Crockdtt) 6-1 j mark in 3:02 Eblis Blair's records were in the erasing the old mark by % •J. Engagement (Myer) 10-1 Chataway and Tabori were on croft Raceway. (Hubbard) COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 28 UP)..; Summaries: 1 6. Afton Gene 16-1 | his heels. | pole vault, discus and the one- of an inch: and Ed Vachlne of 7,520 watched the 8. Aubrey Vo Guy (Riddick) 16-1 downpour a . Mile run: I—John1 —John Moule. Michigan: relay. in run A crowd of Also eligible— A heavy after pre- mile Kenwood the one-mile Direct (Eylar) 10-1 2—Rich Ferguson. Iowa: 3 Din- Tabori. good 4-year-old Carter (Dav) -_lO-1 matching —Ron who wasn’t Pickett leaped 11 feet 6 with a 4:35.9 time, clipping one Castleton Farm black Dominator Pick liminary world record r • Illinois: 4—Gene enough Jim BUDGET PLAN tleman, Sultze. Wis- to make the Hungarian the pole mare edge Date Knight in a rous- Loncshot daily double— 100-yard [ consln: s—Dave Hoke, Michigan State, inches to better old second off the old record. and TITAN EBLIS , 6 MONTHS TO PAY feat in the dash failed j team in last year’s European ing stretch finish by a head. JANE OAKS j 4:14.8. My THIRD RACE—Purse, $800; pace; 2- to slow Michigan’s surge to a games—put on a spurt 250 yards Driven by Bill Current, year-olds;' mile. 100-yard dash: I—Jim Golliday, „ „ 1 I Chataway way, 5. Guy Chief1 (Day) *3-1 smashing triumph today in the i Northwestern: 2—Harry Nash, Minne- I from the finish. also Scotch Belle led all the 7. Mayday Hanover (Boring) 4-1 4-1 Garner. Minnesota; spurted immediately. Knight, by Bill 8. Hi Hill (Martin) - Big sota: 3—William Later he with Date owned T 6-1 65th 10 outdoor track meet. ' 4—Bob Brown. Michigan; s—John was by ft. Orpha Direct (Smith) said this his mistake. Royal Ifabody Martin and driven Bill Flem- 2. Victory (Crockett) 6-1 Fan Wins Reward ! Allen, Indiana. 0:09,5. Wins Request (Amato) Michigan’s total of 621/6 ing, hot on her heels throughout. 3. Hi-Lo’s 6-1 440-yard dash: I—Kevan Gasper, Hewson and Chataway held 1. Bardt Hanover (Belote) 10-1 points virtually doubled defend- Michigan State. 2—Grant Scruggs, the lead but as they came into The winner was clocked in 2:11% 4. Joanna H. (Fleming) 12-1 Michigan: 3—Ralph Fessenden. Illi- a sixteenth. Also eligible— ing champion Illinois's second nois; 4 —Don Ward. Indiana; s—Laird the home stretch there was no for the mile and Volynn (Don Miller) 8-1 Sloan, Michigan. 0:47.8. holding Tabori. He forged for- Billy’s Lady was third, followed Buck Reward (Davis) 8-1 place total of 31 13/18. 120-yard high hurdles: I—Willard As State As Delaware Garden $800; pace; win by by Mite, Han- FOURTH RACE—Purge, competition swept by a Thomson Illinois 2—Joe Bavoldi. Michi- ward to four or five Famous Forbes In a gan State; .'1 Campbell. Indiana; UP).— Way C classified; 1 mile. ,r —Milt yards. Chataway nipped CAMDEN. N. J.. May 28 WILMINGTON, Del., May 28 over, Hughie Boy and Irish 4— iied). Abe Woodson, Illinois and Hew- 2. Eric's Joy (Fleming) 2-1 range of weather, most of Lester Stevem;. lowa. 7. Hal Law (Boring) . . 4-1 wide | : 14.00 (Ties i son by inches. M. Royal Fan, a VP).—The in that order. (Ferry)--. 6-1 , record by Robert Osgood. S. Goldnamer’s Elkcam Stable’s Ifa- 6. Dauntless Hanover it squall-like, Northwestern's Jim set in 1937 betting favorite, My (Smith) 6-1 Michigan). • 33,557 The I. Direct Walnut j Hewson was clocked in 3:43.2 14-to-l shot, surprised body sped to a convincing victory 4. Otis Hanover (Minniear) 6-1 Golliday ran the 100-yard semi- Shot putt: I—Dave Owen. Michigan, Belle returned $4.60, $3.20 3 as he 1,500 Scotch 8. Pansy Chief (Kelly) 6-1 , 54 feet 4 4 inches; 2—Gordon Holz, led at meters. The at State Park SIO,OOO-added Wilmington final in 0:09.3 for the second time 50 Thomas. onlookers Garden in the $2.60. Knight paid 6. Chestnut Lou (Riddick). 16-1 Minnesota, 9V4: 3—Charles world mark is j and Date Fortuna Barnes (Splttler) 20-1 to match the world Wisconsin. 50 7%; 4—Joe Savoldi, i 3:41.8. today by racing a neck Handicap today as $2.80 Billy's Lady J. this season State. 50 Staff, to vic- Delaware $3.60 and and Also eligible— Michigan 4’/a; s—Larry Bannister Belle Boy (Bcott) 3-1 mark. Illinois 49.9. said he now felt tory over Another World in the 32-day race returned $2.80. Viile Gray. Michi- many Park launched its 880-yard run—l. Peter athletes would run faster Fisher, secretary $1,600; trot; However, an aiding wind gan; 2, Henry Cryer. Illinois; 3. Murray $25,000 added Colonial meeting an 17,- Adrian P. FIFTH RACE—Purse. Approved Military \ Iowa; 4, than four minutes—“but handi- before estimated AA-A classified Hep.: 1 mile. f Keatinge, Meade Burnette. Ohio it will of the raceway, pre- (Carlock)... •lightlyover the accepted Maxi- Btate; treasurer 1. Miss Mary Stewart 6-2 5. Fred Van Eck. Indiana. 1:51.4. easy." He cap. (Larente) 3-1 220-yard Jim Golliday, never be said the ab- 500 fans. the trophy In the absence 6. Aerial Gunner mum for world records prevailed. dash—l. sented 4. Miracle Hill (Martin) .... 7-2 J SUMMER A Northwestern: 2. Dick Flodin. Michigan; sence of wind and the even pace- Royal Fan established a new I). Poplar Golliday a 3, Harry Nash. Minnesota: 4. Bob Brown. S. Gottlieb’s First Served of Governor McKeldin. 3. Volcanic (Parkinson)-. 4-1 later streaked over Michigan: 6, Ed Indiana making at the stsfrt Miss 6. Boot Key (Boring) 9-2 Hampton. made condi- track record, running the six second, by Onda Hanover beat An- 2. Calumet ...12-1 k UNIFORMS near-flooded track to a 0:09.5 i 0:21.3. finished followed Woollen (Thompson) Two-mile Rich Ferguson, tions ideal for the sensational furlongs B to the wire by half and Dietinetiva /J century victory and the 220 i run—l. in 1:10% to erase the W. L. Huntley’s Hilarious. Ifa- toinette SIXTH RACE—Purse, $900; pace; B fK won Iowa: 2. Karl Jonsson. Illinois: 3, Jon race. The track, although damp- a length win the sixth race, Clothing Wallingford. to 1 mile. _ . 0:21.3, a second Dalton. Wisconsin: 4. Ron by by body, by classified: n-2 IjljVCrV./.'an In two-tenths of Michigan; 5 Tom Luker. Illinois. 9:24.4 ; ened 24 hours of rains, is standard of 1:10% set Beau ridden R. L. Stevenson, secondary feature, also a 6. Rimrock (Parkinson) the 1. Rocky King (Eyler) 4-1 behind Jesse Owens’ conference Pole vault —1. Bob Appleman. Michi- ; Gay equaled by a going (Wilson) gan 13 8 3 4 Inches; Wil- built to absorb moisture. The in 1946 and Ver-1 closed with rush to win pace. 7. Vinco 6-1 mark. feet 2 itiedi. temperature 3. Walter Rosecroft (Hylan) 6-1 liam Attewell and Fletcher Gilders. Ohio | was 50. sify In 1953. away by two and a half lengths opener (Walters) 8-1 State; Gardner Vandyke and Nick Piper. Miss Star Me won the 2. Mac Brewer It was Michigan all the way in ! Iowa; Rogers. Dale 4. Mr. Cool Breeze (Ray) 8-1 Air Force Dacron Dave Minnesota: Tabori, holding tightly to the Royal Fan, ridden by Logan over First Served. The latter and Lighthouse Prince took the (Scott) || per- i Foster and Jerrv Stanners. Illinois; I 6. Don Eden 8-1 a meet which produced fine \ a pretty was e length and a half In front return to lucky! £ Falconridge Peter (Kelly) Shirts and Pant* Charles Coykendall, Michigan: Brealon hand of girl who acted Batcheller, paid $30.40, second to $217.80 10-1 Indiana; feet inches. $14.00 Also eligible— formances under adverse condi- Donaldson. 13 4 as his interpreter, of Hilarious. daily ticketholders. Light- Olive Kuno (Devonald) Broad jump. I —Clarence Stielstra. said he had re- double 16-1 Wolverines won six Michigan. feet 5 3 inches: 2—Tom Chataway. and $9.60. Another World Prince paid Executive (Minniear) 10-1 Army and tions. The 23 4 “run scared’’ of He Ifabody, favorite irt the field of ouse $32.80 to win. || Shirts Pants events Hendricks. Michigan 23 ft. 3 5 a inches. apparently $9.00 and $6.20, eight-race Tropical or Gabardine individual and the mit- 3AIPaschen. Purdue. 23 ft. lMi inches; had never heard of turned and nine, six furlongs in Another card is list- SEVENTH RACE "The Triple 3 covered the Crown”: purse. $10,000; pace; free-for- relay, scoring in all but two of 4 Lee Williams. Ohio State. 23 ft. 4 Hewson. said Cajole $20.60 for tomorrow night and feat- inch; s—Brealon5 —Brealon Donaldson, Indiana, He he expected for show. Ifabody was rated nicely ed mile. • 1:10%. all: 1 (Camden) 2-1 ARMY OFFICERS 14 competitions. s * inches. SIO,OOO leg 7. Adios Boy the i 22 feet 11 Chataway’s great finishing kick fast ured will be the first • High lump: l—Mark Booth, Michi- M. S. Goldnamer received off the leaders and closed 6. Wilmington’s Star (Taylor)--. 6-2 NAVY OFFICERS Defending champion Willard gan. (5 feet ft inches; 2 —Don Hillmer. to prove too much, even he the to pay $9.40, $4.40 of the Triple Crown Pace. • inches; as $20,800 winning in stretch AIR FORCE Michigan State. H feet 5 3 as the share of • Thomson of Illinois matched the (tie) Michigan, went into the lead in the home paid Howard Liverance. and a gross purse. and $3.80. First Served MARINE CORPS 120-yard high record of i Lester Stevens. lowa. 6 feet 3 inches; stretch. $29,850 The win- • hurdles ! s—(tie) Ron Kramer. Michigan: Stan ! $6.20 and $4.20, while Hilarious COAST GUARD nings Royal Fan’s BILLY DIRECT • 14 seconds flat. Thomson also Menees. Michigan, and Jim Vrooman, Tabori said he believed that increased 1955 | returned $7.00. Johnson Leagues PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Michigan State. ft feet 2 inches. Sandor Iharos, Hungary’s • retaining his 220 low hurdles 220-yard low hurdles: I —Willard No. 1 take to $28,125 in capturing three CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS The Elkcam Stable received • crown, and Golliday were the Thompson. Illinois: 2—Lcs Stevens. metric miler and European 1,- races. Open SELECTIONS CIVILIAN SUITS , Iowa: 3—Jack Mathews. Iowa: 4—Abe of seven $9,100 from the gross $12,825 Wednesday • MADE meet’s only double winners. I Woodson. Illinois; s—Lee Williams. 500-meter record-holder, would FOR MONDAY TO MEASURE Ohio, State. 0:23. won Brookfield Farm’s ISalute, the purse. The Walter Johnson Memorial • READY TO WEAR When Golliday whizzed to his Mile relay. I—Michigan (Laird, have the race if Iharos I—Titus Hanover, Crystal Leagues, • velocity Sloan. Peter Gray. Dick Floodin and hadn't yesterday fly- favorite, took the early lead and Baseball which are ex- PROMPT DELIVERY 0:09.3 clocking, the wind & become ill Shirley, Air Lock. Grant Scruggs): 2—Ohio State; pected to be 150 teams strong an hour, just Wisconsin; 4—lndiana; s—Michigan ing here from Hungary. held it to the top of the stretch was 4.55 miles over sea- 2 SEATTLE CHIEF, Titan Eb- help of State. 3:14.4. where Royal Fan swung to the Colts Sign Womble by midsummer, open their the allowable record win Team point totals—Michigan. 62 1 '6: 28 VP).— Wednesday 42 teams lis, Elizabeth Erwin. i Illinois, 3113/18; lowa. 25 2/9: Min- outside and rushed to the front. BALTIMORE, May sons when 4.47. : nesota. 24 1/9; Michigan State. 19 4/9; Royce Womble from Texas, the clash at 21 playgrounds through- 3Hi Hill. Guy Chief, Hi-Lo’s In his 0:09.5 championship ef- Ohio State. 162/9; Indiana. 12 1/9: Another World moved with the : Wisconsin, 12; Northwestern. 10; Pur- two best rookie the Baltimore Colts out the District. Request. fort, the wind velocity was 2.6. due, 3 Goldnamer horse and the 2 Share Honors thoroughbreds raced head and had on their 1954 football team, The Minor League, comprised 4 Hal Law, Otis Hanover, Eric’s 1342 G St. N.W. J head to the wire with Royal Fan has signed to play again next of boys nine to 12 years old, Joy. f\ STerling 3-6253 I games • winning by a neck. fall. has scheduled 17 of the Gunner, Key, IV Washington Pensacolo M 5 Aerial Boot IVI Corpus Christ! '4 Wednesday and the Major | Miracle Hill. \ boys 14, Quantise LJ ‘ League, 13 and will InPegasusShow for Rocky King, Vinco, Walter ’ begin with the other four games. 6 SCORES ] Rosecroft OUTDOORS By BRUCE FALES, Jr. BOYS' BASEBALL Competition is divided into | | omploto Lino ot Accessories BOYS’ CLUB OF WASHINGTON CATHOLIC YOUTH ORGANIZATION Scott, Boy, Military Medals and Ribbons Midgets nine regions with the winners j 7 Thomas B. Adois Jo Chatelain Don Pals- Midgets ' Expertly Adjusted and Nativity. 10: Holy Comforter. 1. Wilmington’s Star. With BILL LEETCH No. 10 Police Boys’ Club. 11; H. B Gabriel's, coming together in late summer grove top yester- Leary. Mount Calvary. 3: Bt. 0. shared honors 2 Assumption. Thomas. 3. Teams 8— Minx, Perky Madge, Open Thursday* day Sealtest. 9; Harmony Ldoge. 9. 6: Bt. for the city-wide finals. Black in the second annual Peg- St. Bernadette’s. 11; Bt. Francis Lambrook Direct. Juniors Xavier. 4. will continue to be organized af- 'til 9 P.M. ¦¦ 111 asus Stable Boarder Leeway Rangers. 12; Miller’s Furni- I——- ¦ 1 horse show ture. Lady of Sorrows. 12: Bt. Jerome season Longshot Daily Double— ¦ t 2. >. ter the start of the and at the ring, Sts. Constantine and Helen. 4: George- (Red 8. Free Parking as 1416 F St. Meadowbrook show Margaret's, Bt. Jerome (White', adjusted to com- EDNA AND What may prove to be the night accommodations as well as taking town Lions-. 3. St. 9: schedules later JO or Capital Garaga with Miss Chatelain the l Senior Darby Edgewater Lady Peace. Bt. John the plete DARBY GIRL Military and Civilian Clothes record black drum is a boats, call at ! advanced horsemanship Washington Flour. 9; Washington Queen of 8: j the round robin. ¦world’s cham- Optimist, Baptist. 3. 6-8945 or 6-8944. pionship riding 1 0. Lourdes. 7: Little Flower. 2. 90-pounder caught by John W ! j ! and Don his j LITTLE LEAGUE Michael’s. 1. j ** * * Psychic ANNANDALE St. Catherine’s. 8: Bt. Saint to. the boarder Sleepy Hollow. 8; Columbia Pines, 3 Juniors Douglass of Cape May Court ! I (Majors'. Holy Trinity. 9: Bt. Mary’s, 4. reports of regional war- j | title. Acres, 8; Broyhlll Crest. 2. Sacrament. 10; Little Flower, week in Bay The Holmes Run Blessed House last Delaware happenings in their ter- Jo, riding Swamp (Majors.' dens on Fen Kollock’s Holmes Run Acres, 8: Broyhlll Crest. 4. * Holy Redeemer. 11: Nativity. 6. where the black drum is ritories, which appear bi-month- Girl, put in smooth performances (Minors* St. Thomas, 7: Sacred Heart. 1 BBA St. Gabriel’s. 7; St. Augustine’s. 0. 1 peak ly Maryland's little magazine j throughout day MONTGOMERY COUNTY Holy 6. at its for the season. The j in the to win both I Central Division Midgets Assumption 12: Comforter. | “Maryland Parkway St. James, 9; St. Hugh’s. 0. on clam and Conservationist," are the advanced equitation under Bt. Catherine Labour*, 9; j Baptist. 7; St. Mar- was hooked Cleaners. 4. ! St. John the i always of great interest to us. We saddle and the advanced jump- 14; Ford, i garet’s. 0. . 1 shedder bait. The line was Kensington Blue Jets, Cave i Intermediates believe you will be equally as ing classes. In the final ride-ofl i. St. Margaret's. 6: St. Martin’s 1 60-pound test dacron and the I Glenview Rockets. 11; Edgemoor SPRINGFIELD LITTLE LEAGUE interested. The cost of this pub- Jo won over Miss Schreier, who Bicycle Shop. 4. Majors battle lasted 25 minutes. The Western Division Midgets 6; Red Sox. 6. lication is only $1 per year or took the reserve advanced equi- Drug, ft; Cardinals. former all-tackle world’s record subscrip- Carrier Bethesda Cinder Giants. 19; Senators, 6. $1.50 for a two-year tation title. Block. 3. Minors park caught on hook and John Ligon. 7: Oliver Appliances, 6. Indians. 6; Yankees 4. black drum You your Palsgrove to for Division Midgets was weighing pounds, tion. can send in sub- had work his Eastern I Pirates. 21; Dodgers. 1. line one 87 scription to the Game and In- ; championship after tying Takoma Tigers, 9; Potter's Clean- FALLS CHURCH KIWANIB PlTdeiaware | Elaine 12 ounces, taken in April, 1 52. ers. 7. American League Majors SECOND DAY OF land Fish Commission, Balti- j I Titus’ Spring Fever, last year’s Silver Bpring Rec., 17: East-West Lions Club. 13: Spitler’s Pirates. 2. off Cape Charles, Va., in Chesa- j champion. Psychic won Motors. 14. Falls Church Movers. 7: Koons Cardi* more 2. Md. Saint Eastern Division II Midgets ! Bay. ** * * nals. o. peake the under saddle class and Packett’s Pharmacy, 7; Sligo Brand- I American League Minors pound to two- view. 2. Robertson's Raiders, 17; CYO. 6. Blueflsh in the placed second in the open hunt- Bt. Cakery-Keith, l. Kiwanis, 9. covering opening Fallfax 10: „ Opening In the of the Bernadette's. 5: Rebels, Gala Week-end pound hitting all types j Eastern Division Juniors Blvd. Esso Braves. 7; Lions Club, 3 fppigf£ class are we while Spring Fever the Oregon and, trout season April 15, which er won Mattos Paints. 17; Takoma Boys* Tremont Esso Tigers. 8: Falls Church of lures off Inlet open took second in 8. Civitan. ft. Big Hunting Creek hunter and Cluo. _ , barring bad weather, a record- observed on Wheaton Lumber. 12; Takoma BC National League Majors HOLIDAY, MAY 30 Maryland, we commented the under saddle event for their Hawks. 0. VFW Warriors. 13; Anderson Movers, 6 breaking week end is expected in points VIENNALIONB Nats, x; Westend Yankees. 3. Gate* open 10.30 A.M. upon the number of rock dams scores of 8 each. When Minors National Lemgtae Minor* Nags w for the Head-Hatteras the two horses were shown under T' ers, 10; Maples. 7. Colts. 9; Dodgers. 4 which had been constructed on Lions, 18; 6. 9 area. While a number of hostel- champion Cubs. Civitan. 10: CYO. • • the upper reaches the creek saddle, the went to kkit.s t>; Acorns, 6. Nats, 5: Kiwanis. 4. * along the of ! Maples. 8: 6. Vets, 18; PBC Red Sox, 10. j|p MILITARY BAND MUSIC PARADE CLOSE ORDER DRILL ries beaches are filled Psychic Saint, with Spring Fever | Bobcats. VFW end, We gave credit for this to Ed for this week authorities who have taking the reserve. hoping Barry and his to |» DISPLAY OF GENERAL PATTON TANKS there are there will oe management. In the beginner’s equitation ' The gulf do with inland fish accomodations for all. Phoebus, reporting division, Miss Maggie Horsky MEMORIAL BY RIFLE SQUAD fishing outlook is good Warden Ben SALUTE stream on beat, says and Miss Mary Margaret Monk of dolphin, amber- his that members Agree With with catches of Indian Lookout Club of battled It out, with Maggie com- Do You Us? jack, tuna, false albacore and the ing Mary Emmittsburg, have out on top with Mar- • being reported by parties Md., been do- POST TIME 2.00 P.M. DAILY DOUBLE CLOSES 1.45 P.M. bonita We our garet reserve. ;; We have always believed that our employees are en- j; exploring ing much of this. doff who have been the cap to j! B&O special train* direct to grandstand warm these fine conservation- LI; titled to rest and an opportunity to attend the Church waters off Diamond and hope Shoals. New summer ists and their efforts will ;[ of on Sunday. Lv. Washington 10.00 A.M. and TI.IO A.M. Wimble by others who fish their choice Oregon In- be emulated Lv. Delaware Park after last race ferry schedules over this and other Maryland and Returning: let Ferries will bq put into effect Own o SUNDAY— Time Shewn) Virginia streams. —THEREFORE WE CLOSE ALL DAY i; (Daylight Saving days ahead of time to take These dams j; four not only add greatly to the ap- if needed. care of the traffic pearance of the stream but also THE DELAWARE STEEPLECHASE AND RACE ASSOCIATION Darby, new manager of For six days 9 weak wa can equal or beat any deal commen- Adrian to its water-holding qualities PLYM.? See POST TIME U.S.A. every week en WTOP-TV the ChincoteSgue Yacht and and fishing possibilities. 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