THE EVENING STAR A-11 Castleman, Ridzik i Washington, D. C. *• Sold by Giants Cornell Crew Torpid Is Heavy Favorite SATURDAY. JUNE It, 1957 CHICAGO, June 23 (A5).—8i1l j Rigney, Giants manager, Two Horse yester- In Laurel No-Bet Feature Shows Ejr day announced the outright sales Heavy Choice. v3^Hbß* of Infielder Foster Castleman Torpid, the 3-year-old pacer He set seven world records, Slated in Area and Pitcher Steve Ridzik to Min- 1 who has taken the compete out among them a sizzling 1:58 mile. nea polls of the American Associ- of competition, will dare four The four who will dare to Today, Tomorrow ation. show up in the same vicinity 4 For Third Title opponents to catch him in a The annual Dunn Loring Vol- Sale of Castleman and Ridzik with him are Glowing Way. special exhibition that will give Fancy, Twilight Stdr and unteer Fire Department Horse cut the Giants’ roster to 24 SYRACUSE, N. Y.. June 22 Adios Show today and tomorrow I). a tonight Starsockl. The race go off’ and players, one under the limit. It 1 (A —Right down to the com- fans nine-race card at will the Junior Equitation School is expected that the twenty-fifth mand1 "Ready All-Row”Cornell’s Laurel Raceway. between the third and fourth regular races. show today are the big attrac- spot will go to Pitcher Ramon mighty,1 undefeated shell ¦ re- The betting windows will be tions for horse show enthusiasts Monzant, who is currently trav- ; mained the heavy favorite to Boston Beau, Abbey Bay and closed for tihs one. the $5,000 classy in this area this week end. eling with the team on an in- win its third straight Inter- Laurel Cup. In his first Parker Hawk head a field ap- eight pacers Trotting competition and Shet- active status. collegiate1 Rowing pearance at Laurel—he won, of of in the seventh , Association betting night. land ponies for the children are crew classic today. course—the other hopefuls race feature of the four Favored Volo Dan won the; among the events added to the The 55th version of the three- in the field all went off at 99- Loring Capper’s mile seventh race and True Kitty took Dunn show at row was scheduled to start to-1. He has been out twice Track, 1 mile west of Tyson’s at p.m. (Washington time), the eight a pair of Class B by 4:15 this season, won both times and Comer on Route 7. Stand UCLA on Onondaga Lake paces that featured last night’s following has created minus pools totaling junior nine-race card before 5,879 fans. A novice division ror horses freshmen and varsity com- $2,000. looking petitions. still for that third blue not the money, track up Speculation to It’s of- ribbon will nead the Junior : as the outcome ficials say, but it’s Just not much Equitation School show at Full And California of the varsity row was not AMJ TRACK of a sporting affair. It you bet Cry Farm near Vienna. whether Cornell would win, but on Torpid, you hardly get any- Loring by UP). The Dunn Show has how much. thing you the DAYTON, Ohio, June 22 performances Could back and if bet on —Summaries scheduled for 1 Score Sweep don't figure of the 69th annual pjn. others .you to get (AAU) p.m. and 7 p.m. today and 1 Threatens On its impressive overall rec- anything winning the American Athletic Union PCC back. In tomorrow. ord in the sport, track field championships yes- BERKELEY, Calif., Cornell also $5,000 Rotary Club Pace last June 22 was a favorite to sweep the field week in 2:02%, second terday. (A*).—California and fastest Hammtr threw—l, Harold Connolly. UCLA will by winning the jayvee and frosh of for University Inches stay Pacific mile the year pacers any- Boston AA 216 leet 3 2 Big Set in the Coast Con- tests. This accomplishment for 2, . New York AC. 213 leet. I Events during where, Torpid was a winner by 3. John Lawlor. Boston U. AA. 2 ing Wally Gore and Don Carter, action yesterday of the Board frosh event in 2. , Marquette, unattached. of Regents, governing body for 1954. The following year San- MINOR LEAGUES 24-84 3. Prank Harmann. San Fran-> >the Nos. 1 and 2 point scoring cisco, unattached. 24-5. 4. Tuffy Ham- respectively, both California and UCLA, in ford’s crew won the varsity and ilton. Hanovers Track Club. 24-24. 'leaders, at the setting repeated performance By th* Associated Pm* 6, Kurt L. Ploerke. Kansas, unattached. Manassas track last year. up intercollegiate ath- the last 24-14. 8. Blaine HolUmger. Kansas, principles for the year. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE unattached. 23-84. Elmo Langley. Bill Morgan letic two Army. Pennsylvania. Beattie. 7: Vancouver. 6