THE EVENING STAR C-4 Washington, D. C WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IS, ISM Racing Board Resumes Inquiry Prendergast Wins Twice in Return Fisherman Will In Use of Drug on Mister Black By tha Associated Prass the nature of amphetamine," To English Tracks By tha CHICAGO, Aug. 18.—The another name for benzedrene. Auociated Proa In Whitney; Dr. Harthill admitted he “made YORK, England, Aug. 18— Decision ML mr Illinois Racing Board con- reporting ¦ mm Mps** a mistake” in not his Paddy Prendergast, the tinued hearings today on the actions to stewards as prescribed Irish jm . . . trainer, came , pp* English on The Dancer v ¦ administration of a drug to by the Illinois turf code. back to Put Off Reuben wealthy real estate tracks for the first time in 10 By thalAsieclatad Praia Mister Black, who won the $25,000 Grassland Handicap for man, said: “This has certainly months—and celebrated with SPRINGS, Y., been quite a SARATOGA N. Hasty House Farms at Wash- blow to all of us. two winners. Aug. 18.—Ancient Saratoga race But what are you going to do The English Jockey Club may up with ington Park Saturday. course come one owner of when the veterinarian takes it banned Prendergast from Eng- of the best horse races of the Allie E. Reuben, Hasty House, said he would be on himself to treat the horse. lish tracks last October 15 after year Saturday—a duel between It unfortunate thing he questioning the at the hearing. He and Mrs. was an the performance of great 4-year-old Native didn’t even consult us.” Canadian-owned Blue Sail in an and Fisherman, of m P Reuben had been attending the Dancer one Ik. - 3 Attending tne hearings English compared • mw mmHBSsm yearling sales were race with the WBBBnBBBBBKm at Saratoga. the top 3-year-old colts of the Harry Trotsek, the Hasty House colt’s previous running in Ire- season. The horse was given a drug trainer; Logan Fisher, his stable land. No specific Kras iiife. reason C. V. Whitney said yesterday Wm < containing benzedrene last foreman, and Walter Hamilton, given. The ban was lifted July Fisherman would skip the SIOO,- Wednesday and Thursday for Mister Black’s groom. Trotsek I j 27—and yesterday Paddy tried 000 American Derby in Chicago medicinal purposes, according to also .was at the Saratoga sales! 1 his luck at York. Saturday and stay here for the fj Dr. Alex HArthill, a veterinarian. but returned to Washington He won the 5-furlong Prince Whitney, fl m il Dr. said he l 1 $50,000 added richest JSk ' 'WmO- mMBBL . I . |Hp JHB| Harthill adminis- Park Saturday afternoon. He of Wales stakes for 2-year-olds stakes of the Saratoga meeting. tered the drug because the horse said that when he first heard with Panalley, a chestnut colt by The tiny son of has “had tightened up” and couldn’t .about Mister Black and the drug Panorama out of Ardshaubally. been assigned 121 pounds, three urinate. he thought it was a joke. My Beau, another Prendergast- over the scale for a 3-year-old, Ordinarily, traces of the In winning the Grassland, trained 2-year-old, won the 5- while The Dancer, carrying 136 medicine would be gone in 48 Mister Black beat out Brush furlong Nunthorpe sweepstake. pounds, would be 10 above stand- hours, according to experts. A Burn by a nose and set a track ard for a 4-year-old. postrace test of Mister Black record for a mile and one-eighth Whether will DOUBLED-UP PLAY— of the Giants managed to get the ball away for a double play showed presence of a drug “i& on the turf. take up his heavy package in despite the football block thrown on him by Outfielder Richie Ashburn of the Phillies in attempting to break up the combina- 10 Days of Racing the Whitney won’t be decided tion. Umpire calls the play, which started when Bobby Morgan grounded to A1 Dark. The Giants won, 8-3, in the until after Alfred J. Vanderbilt, game played last night at New York. owner, —AP Wirephoto. Top Open Hagerstown his and Trainer Bill Win- ,—. 4 : 7953 Winners to 4 Defend at gray v- frey send the champion By tha Aiiocioted Fran through a workout tomorrow morning with his stablemate, Laurels in Hot Springs Show HAGERSTOWN, Md., Aug. 18. Olson and Castellani Longer Cocky, Hopman Special Dispatch to Star Social Outcast. Durocher, No I Undisturbed Tha Upperville, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. —Hagerstown’s half-mile race Social Outcast, who finished HOT SPRINGS, Va., Aug. 18.! Dulany Randolph, Bluemont, track opens today under a new second to Whitney’s Com- —Show horses Michigan to j Va.; J. Dudley Williams, Cold Says Really a By from Greens- rule designed to eliminate cheap in Saratoga Handi- In Final Drills Today It's New Season I Censure Attempt South Carolina and Illinois to boro, N. C.; A. mand the Whitey Richard Coker, improve cap August 7, is weighted at 115 By tha Associated Press By tha Associated Prass not stay on first base. By tha Associated Frail New Jersey are arriving here this Hartsville, S. C.; Susie Lucenti, horses and competition. my first baseman.” for Friday’s opening of regulation horses 6 pounds for Saturday’s event. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18— NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—He’s Lockman is BROOKLINE, Mass., Aug. 18. week River Forest, 111.; Bertram R. The bars Cold Command, who may be an Final workouts were planned to- That means that Wes Wes- the annual Bath County horse Firestone, Englewood, N. J.; Mr. years old and more which have not quite as confident as he was trum, whose batting average is ' —“lt doesn’t bother me a bit,” show. Mrs. entry with Fisherman, is in the day by Carl (Bobo) Olson and and Robert Burke, Mid- earned either this Whitney with back around the All-Star Game, .196, goes back to the bench—- ’s terse com- Dethroning champions will be dleburg, Va.; Edward not SI,OOO 121. Rocky Castellani for their 15- was T. Wiest, year last while making six Washington but Leo of the spot he was consigned to ] a leading sport at the Home- Indianapolis, or At Park in Chi- round middleweight title fight Durocher ment to a report out of Mel- Ind.; Mrs. Charles or more starts. cago, opened, , stead horse grounds on Fri- F. Kling, where The Dancer won the in the Cow Palace here Friday the Giants has not exactly before the season and bourne that a move had been show Shaker Heights, Ohio; After the 10-day meeting 1953 Hofman to his pinch hitting day morning, afternoon Scott Spilman 111, American Derby, Fisherman night. counted his club out of the Na- , made in Australian official and Robert closes the half-mile circuit 3-year- night and again on Saturday, for Charleston, West Va.; Morton would have raced against Manager Sid Flaherty broke chores. ( circles to censure the moves on to Timonium, Marl- olds. He have gotten in tional League race. “I just wanted Lockman to virtually every top 1953 ribbon W. Smith, Middleburg, and would up camp ( captain for statements made at Va., boro and Bel Air in that order. Olson's training at "I know we’ve lost that fat easy for a few days,” • winner is returning. Mrs. E. M. Perry, Cobham, the mile-and-one-eighth event Nice in take it Wimbledon. Va. Henry J. Carroll will be rac- with 120 pounds, 4 Lake County yesterday cushion we had,” he sighed to- “I told In the conformation hunter less than for and brought Bobo here for continued Durocher. Hopman criticized the Wim- Mrs. Gilbert Humphrey, Cha- ing secretary here for his fourth High Gun, who a day as he prepared to send the him wanted him to take a division, Spanish Mint and Miss grin the King Ranch’s brisk workout in New- I ] bledon gallery, charging it fav- Falls, Ohio, daughter-in- consecutive term. Carroll said defeated him by a 10-round Giants against their .cousins, the complete rest and not play any , Warlock, owned by Mrs. Dean law neck at level man’s gym. ored Jaroslav Drobny, the win- of Secretary of the Treasury most of the horses which cam- weights in the in Phillies. "But the fact is we’re ball. Also, Henry Thompson Rucker of Detroit and Mrs. Win- George and her at Charles Town, W. ner, in his final match with ston of Humphrey, two paigned June. The Hasty House Farm’s Castellani, remaining at his still in front and we’ve got as will be back at third base.” Guest New York, re- children. Watts and Margaret, Va., ’s young . on which closed Saturday, have , win- Bermuda Palms training quarters good a chance as anybody. It’s Giants have five more spectively, will put their titles will be showing as Fay arrived. the Preakness The The move to censure Hopman the line. Kathleen will Mrs. ner, also will carry 124 at in San Rafael, worked the last realy a new season with some 40 games at home before they shove . yesterday Norman N., from the Ingalls, chairman of Chi- games was made by Mrs. the Bath Stewards will be Joseph F. cago. four of 153 rounds he has boxed to go.” off for the West Sunday night. , Strange, Gates Mill, Ohio barn of County Show board of Durocher glad to influential member of Myron Merry, and Dusk directors, Flanagan, William L. Harron Two weeks ago the tough little since July 14. was see the Their victory over the Phillies, the Tennis and and Mrs. T. Kenneth Ellis, presi- arrive on the Lawn Association of Dark, owned by Mr. and Mrs. and John P. Turner, jr. Judges Fisherman beat older horses in A1 Naiman, Castellani’s man- Phillies scene. plus Brooklyn’s loss %o the pesky Australia, who said, "As captain dent of the show. will be Fred Colwill, Henry Last night’s triumph was the Paul Fout of Middleburg, Va., J. the American Legion Handicap ager, who claims that Olson is 8-3 Pirates, stretched their margin ! and manager he should have Others will be Mr. and Erickson and Melvin Macking, Giants’ sixth in a row over them. ac- were tops in the working hunter Mrs. here, and last Saturday he won having a tough time getting to two games. cepted defeat George Hill, placing; George Cook. Durocher good signs: and said the better division last season and will be Watts Rougemont, Lando the mile and one-quarter Trav- down to 160 was un- has been criticized There were other man won.” N. C.; Mr. Bressan and William Hunt, pa- pounds, by every right to their this and Mrs. William M. ers Stakes, another traditional happy about weigh-in one, up to his own 1. , Durocher’s The out retain laurels of the time, front office, for association deferred ac- week end. Brewster Bogota, N. J.; Mr. trol. Saratoga stakes which Native set for 9 a.m. Friday. changing the “stopper,” went the distance for tion on the motion, one delegate Reynolds Perry of Dancer lineup too much, but as he said: the first time since July 28. Waverly Farms of Warrenton , Edward Dennison has been took when he was a Olson “will out overnight saying, “We decided to wait until Ohio, and Mr, Harry Williams, named clerk of scales and Wil- 3-year-old. dry "We’ve got to get some runs. 2. , who carried is sending back the champion to make said Naiman. “Then Hopman returns. We can go pony Johnny Cake, while Millarden Farms, Annville, Pa. liam Jennings, paddock judge. Whitney, it,” Therefore will be our much of the hitting load in the the The named for Wil- he’ll pick up pounds. If he into the matter then.” open jumper Lariat, owned in liam Collins Whitney, the grand- from now on. Bobby early-season success of the club, Meanwhile, Australian news- weighs in at noon, he won’t be Hos man (who got three-for-four has been tapering off, but went Maryland, will make another try Joseph M. Hubbard, 76, father of Fisherman’s owner, will I papers carried big stories on the the tricolor on be getting the best of it.” and knocked in four runs) will four-for-four, including a . for clinched clos- televised nationally from 5 Norris, “Did They Quit?” controversy at ing night last year. time) Meanwhile, Jim presi- to 5:30 p.m. (Washington Newport. A junior Owner-Trainer, Dies and dent of the International Box- complete hunter divi- broadcast from 5:15 to 5:30 There was speculation that sion, four classes and a By tha Asiociatcd Pran p.m. (It ing Club, visited the Castellani with will be seen in Washing- 16 Cities Lose Theater TV Rouse Quits as President Australian players didn’t give championship, will be added to LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 18— ton over and camp and said he was pleased their at WTOP-TV broad- fight. best Newport because the program this year. Joseph M. Hubbard, 76, veteran cast by WMAL.) with the setup for the He they didn’t want to play expressed hope the gate for the Os Marciano-Charles Bout Os W&L Fund Raisers there. Prominent exhibitors will in- breeder, trainer and owner who Hopman, here for the National clude: Linda Lay, Atlanta, Ga.; raced horses in all parts of the televised bout would exceed By tha Associated Prass By th« Atsociated Pratt Doubles championships, called Mrs. A C. Randolph, country for 40 years, yester- $200,000. RICHMOND, Aug. Dr. and died HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 18.—A Va., 18— this “ridiculous." day. Turner 3-1 Favorite Asked if he had any opponents spokesman The president of the Washington National Theaters Death came at Hubbard’s in mind for Olson if he wins said last night that the chain and Lee University group that from Castellani, Norris men- raised funds for athletic scholar- Atlantic Coast Officials home across the street from has cancelled orders for $200,000 Capt. Loughlin Takes Over by In Tonight's TV tioned Holly Mims of Washing- ships—the Generals Fund—has Churchill Downs, built his Bout in equipment which was to have wife’s great-grandfather ton, D. C.; Joe Giardello of Phila- resigned. Meetings more By tha Asiocmted Press been used to televise the Mar- Hold Business than 100 years ago. Gray. delphia, Randolph As Navy Athletic Director CHICAGO, Aug. 18. Gil and Tiberio Mitri of ciano-Charles prizefight for Na- Rouse of Falls By tha Associated Prass. “My Church, who was the first By tha Associated husband raced horses J Turner of Philadelphia, Italy. tional’s theaters in 16 cities. Prass CHAPEL HILL, N. C., Aug. 18. New return- Norris named Nino alumnus to publicly condemn from York to California and ing to his "natural” welterweight Cuban National’s announcement said ANNAPOLIS, Md., Aug. 18— —Coaches and athletic directors Mexico, and he Valdes, Englishman Don Cockell action by the school’s Board of* never had a division after a disappointing the cancellation resulted from a Capt. C. Elliott Loughlin, who of Atlantic Coast Conference black mark against him,” and light heavyweight champion Trustees that abolished football Mrs. fling against the middleweights, dispute with Theater Network has been studying the athletic schools held a series of business Marianna Ott Hubbard, said. Is a Archie Moore as chief contenders and subsidized athletics, took the setup at the Academy ineetings here today. 3-to-l favorite to beat A1 Television, which makes the tele- in a letter to members of Navy for “His greatest horse was Little of in for the heavyweight title should casts to the theaters but does action several weeks, took over as The conference’s Booking Of- Andrews Superior, Wis., not organization. Harp, who won more than Rocky Marciano make a success- the fund-raising today. Committee, by their 10-round bout at Chicago provide the equipment. Theater Mr. Rouse said “Icannot fair- athletic director fice headed $125,000.” tonight. t against Ezzard Enright University Stadium ful defense Network, said the National ly implement policy.” Loughlin, one of Navy’s out- Rex of the (The Charles in New York City next the new Carolina, match will be televised spokesman, was asking for 50 “It (football) standing athletes of the 19305, of South was the first in Washington over per will be returned group Station month. cent of the box office re- to the campus only ifalumni and succeeded Capt. lan C. Eddy, to meet. The conference WTOP-TV, Channel 9, at 10 ceipts. students demand it, and with- who is as yet without orders. has made no commitments for .a p.m.) On this basis National could booking office, and various out- MOTOR 1 support Loughlin /~v Kid draw financial to the came here from Champion Gavilan ended Billy Haughton Bruised not profitably proceed with its present program. Alumni chap- lines for such an agency were a streak straight plan to present the command of Submarine Squad- OVERHAUL I of 31 victories telecast of ters may well pass appropriate 3 at Diego, Calif. Eddy discussed. J r-T for then-welter heavyweight championship ron San The conference’s new commis- CASH OR TERMS contender Turner In Spill at Yonkers the resolutions expressing this feel- has served the customary 3-year two years ago and the defeat fight, to be held September 15 sioner. Jim Weaver, former ath- prompted By tha Pratt ing,” he said. tour at the Naval Academy j< Associated in in York, Forest, the fast-swinging Yankee Stadium New Mr. Rouse repated an earlier letic director at Wake at- Philadelphian to up a N. Aug. 18— the spokesman Athletic Association. session move YONKERS. Y.. said. charge, that Dean James G. In his last at Annapolis, tended the committee notch. Billy Haughton, the Nation’s National theaters in which the trick and also separate meetings of Since the .Leybum was one of the leaders Loughlin was a member of the campaigning against leading harness racing driver, telecast was to have been shown of a campaign “to change coaches and athletic directors. 160-pounders the five-man athletic association’s he has lost five was bruised and severely shaken are located in Los Angeles, De- complexion” of W&L and to fights and now returns the Yonkers Race- troit, Philadelphia, Executive Committee and officer to up last night at Kansas City, move “steadily in a direction representative for Boys' Divisions Open lower division where, he says way when Willway struck a soft Milwaukee. San Francisco, basketball. Oak- that precludes a healthy inter- Basketball and tennis were his "Gavilan is past his peak and spot in the track and fell 100 land, Wichita, Kans.; San Diego, collegiate Tennis ready sports program.” specialties midshipman. In Recreation to be taken.” yards from the finish in the Long Beach, Calif.; Denver, as a Play Before graduating in 1933 he in the unrestricted class Turner’s overall record is 42 seventh race. Seattle, Spokane, Portland, boys and junior boys in the victories against 6 Oreg.; Jay Randolph Among 64 set a scoring record of 621 for losses. His Haughton, of Massapequa, Tucson and Phoenix. District Recreation Department wins include 30 knockouts. Y., the leading money points that stood for 18 years. (| N. was In his senior year he tennis tournament will get under Andrews has won 28 bouts, winning driver of 1952 and 1953. Left in Canadian Amateur received at Takoma D. C. Coast the Thompson Trophy, most way at 4 p.m. today lost 7 and fought 2 draws. King, driven by Bob Guard Officer By Illini tha Auoclated Praii coveted of Annapolis athletic Recreation Center. Quarter- Ranked as the No. 7 welter- Myer, and Isle of Skye, with Ont., Aug. finals novice also weight, the former LONDON. 18— awards. in the class soldier has Harry Harvey driving, smashed Wins Service Rifle Event Twenty-nine Americans, are today. gained some national promi- headed His home is in Lansdowne, Pa. scheduled TV into Haughton’s sulky. They By tha Associated Prass by Don Cherry of Wichita Falls, In opening play of the junioz nence with two victories over were not hurt although Myer was CAMP PERRY, Ohio, Chuck Davey. Aug. 18. Tex., the defending champion, ?irls’ novice class yesterday Bil- thrown into the air. —High power rifle marksmen fire today head into the second day 25 lie Shaw defeated Mary Ann Haughton, moving from third today in the third day of the of play in the Canadian Amateur D. C. Golf Pros Enter Hipps, 6 4, 4—6, 6—2, and Out place to challenge when the National rifle and pistol cham- golf championship. Cookie Fischgrund defeated Betsy Never Say Die spill occurred, was taken to the pionships here. Two elimination rounds today Bonnie View Tournament Baker, 7—5, 6—4. Robert Graf- Os first aid room but did not require The 825 entrants completed will cut the field from 64 to 16. Twenty-five District area golf ton defeated Dave Wingfield, Voltigeur Stakes He has two yesterday, Among advancing yes- By tha hospitalization. 80 vic- matches with those pros are among 52 scheduled to 6—4, 7—9, 7—5 in junior boys’ Associated Press tories this season. Marine Capt. Lemoin Cox of San terday was Jay Randolph of YORK, England, Aug. 18.— play in the SSOO-added pro- Play. Haughton passed up his morn- Diego, Calif., leading in the Bethesda, Md., who put on the member at Never Say Die, the American- service rifle division tournament Bonnie ing training chores today and and Army day’s best rally to defeat Glenn View tomorrow in Baltimore. bred, American- owned winner nursing Capt. rested at home bruises Louis J. North of Colum- Johnson of Grosse Isle, Mich., Pairings: B:3o—Stanley Mouser; 8:50 “PAMSCO” of the Epsom Derby, has been head, left bus, Ga., leading the match the third —Fred Bolton; 9—Carl Rasnic; 10—Bill of the face and knee. and advance to round. Downing; 10:20—Ward Burgess and Fred withdrawn from the iy2 -mile He has three horses entered to- rifle division. Two down and two to play. Ran- Moore; 10:30—Dick lames and Oeorge Presents Hydrofoils Voltigeur stakes 3-year-old Garv; 10:40—Eddie Stevens and Joe for night at Yonkers and said he Coast Guard Comdr. Christian dolph birdied the 17th and 18th Vaeth; 10:80—Frank Tenney. INCREASES BOAT SPEED 50% colts at York today. drive as R. Couser of Washington, D. C., holes and then the 19th, 11—A1 Houghton and Clare Emery: Exclualva Shawlnt 9 A.M.-9 P.M. planned to usual. won on li;2o—Dewey Ricketts: 11:30—Bill Trainer Joe Lawson said the won the service riflle division’s 1 up. Crabbe; 11:40—Harold Oatman: 11:50 Patuxent Marine Supply Co. going was too soft for Never Coast trophy. Jack Issacs: 12:10—Severn White: 12:20 Guard The list of survivors also in- Peacock; 12:50—Harry Say Die, 4-to-l favorite for In team —Roger Orles- 5213 Belto. Ave. the Hartack Wins Four tournaments yester- cluded Charlie Coe of Oklahoma mer: I—Billy Buppert; I:2o—Clarence Hyomville, Md. 7-4260 Doncaster Septem- day, the City, Doser: I:4o—Cliff Spencer; 1:60—Steve WA. St. Leger four-man officialUnited Bruce Cudd of Portland, Tobash: 2—Billy Gilbert. ber 11—last classic of the Eng- At Atlantic City States Army team outpointed a Ore.; Hobart Manley of Savan- lish flat racing season. By tha Associated Press Marine Corps squad for the nah, Ga., and Harvie Ward of Never Say Die is owned by ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 18— Nevada trophy. San Francisco. Robert Sterling Clark of Upper- Willie Hartack rode four winners ville, Va., and New York. at Atlantic City race track yes- terday to take over the jockey victories. He FOGEL'S AMAZING lead with 11 won THING/ Two Tie in Manor Golf BEN HUNDLEY b D St*. N.W. EX. 3-4212 the second with Texan Sigh at On* of the World's Largest Tire Dealers for Over 30 Years 10th A tie between Barbara Diggs, Crown $7.80. the fourth with • Open Thursday—All Day—9 to 9 new 42-5—37 and Mrs. Ethel Metzger, Secret at $ll.BO, the sixth with stmmemt 50-13—37, 3446 14th St. N.W. TUcketmon 2-5100 Parking marked the one-hole, Girder, also at $ll.BO, and the Oh* Customer 2 Doors From Store j half-handicap tournament on eighth with Candlemas at $3.80. Our Only Storu ftw | ladies’ day at Manor Country Hartack sat out the featured Club yesterday. 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