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Autojtrwible? Hand ** THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. A-16 MONDAY.FEBRUARY 27, 1956 Head of NBA Fines ' Needles on Record List -ifei' Making * Knicks Coach Indians Warned 'kt • SSO Hawks NEW YORK. Feb. 27 OP).— Sk&'&'v) . (AH .' Maurice Podoloff, president of Os 176 for Preakness the National Basketball Associ- Only Al today a | Smith Late Drive for Hi' ation slapped SSO fine BALTIMORE, Feb. 27 (Spe- year’s Derby winner, named Like on Coach Vince Boryla of the cial).—Nine of the 10 top- Magic, Swaps’ brother, and Ter- New York Knickerbockers for ranked colts in the country, in- rang. Swaps was not nominated using “abusive language” against [ of cluding DdcH. Stable’s Needles, for the 1955 Preakness. Higher a Sure Is Job $148,800 Finish referee. winner of Saturday’s Crevolin Nominates Two The Incident occurred in Phil- By the Associated Press Flamingo at Hialeah, are among Andy Crevolin, another Cali- By the Associated Press adelphia last Wednesday night h| | Manager Al Lopez of the Cleve- a record number of 176 nominees fornian whose little Determine The St. Louis Hawks, who have when the Knicks defeated the for the 80th running of the won the 1954 Derby but was not gone Boryla, ! land Indians apparently has de- forward and backward in Warriors. 117-108. re- SIOO,OOO-added Preakness at nominated for the Preakness, spurts all season, ; elded give his the “shake- are making a cent successor to Joe Lapcnjck to team Pimlico May 19. named Swift Boots and Docu- determined late drive for run- at the helm of the Knicks was i well” treatment In an effort to I Prince John, sidelined with a : ment. nerup, possibly higher, game by I and hon- ejected from the Ref- ' fractured foot, was the only one Supplemental entries for the ors eree Norm Drucker when he head off the New York Yankees I in the Western Division of of the uppercrust 3-year-olds Preakness can be for Associa- vigorously against ¦ In the 1956 pennant chase, | not made the National Basketball protested too named for the mile and three- . $7,500 each through May 7, two tion a foul call and then against a i He called his club together forj days sixteenths classic, sandwiched in i following this year’s run- The Hawks, technical foul. meeting today in Tucson, Ariz., Kentucky ning division leaders a between the Derby and i of the Derby. There also during early part of sea- a the the ind announced that Al Smith was Belmont Stakes in racing’s! is supplementary provision for son as Triple and then as low the cel- the only player on hand who was Crown. i the mile and a half Belmont,; lar, have a three-game winning Needles. Florida-bred son ’ which comes a month after : Moore Cutting certain of a job. of the streak going after beating the Ponder, who failed to catch his Preakness.1 so that there is a New York Knicks, 103-85. yes- “And he have a good doesn’t set rivals in the 1949 Preakness after i chance that the Derby terday in St. Louis following position,” Lopez added. Smith, winning the Derby, is one of four 1 winner will be shooting for the; Saturday’s triumph juvenile Triple over the named “player of the year” by : winners of SIOO,OOO or < elusive Crown. same, club in New York. Training Costs more last year made eligible for Bonnie Heath and Jackson D. the Cleveland baseball writers { The victory, coupled with Fort the race. The others are C. V. Dudley,1 who own the D. 8c H. Wayne’s last season, played six positions Whitney’s Boy, Gay Stable, 95-90 decision over Career E. i have announced that the Minneapolis, put a Drake’s! Swoon’s Son Triple goal the Hawks in 1955. 1 and Mrs.' Crown is their with \ game in front of third-place Tonight Bigelow’s the In Bout “The young fellows have Anson A. Nail. The 1 Needles. Lakers. «s *_: Just ; The first three teams mil -*• B * last-named was Eii- f •_^S^.^.-3PlI' Bp tbs Press as anyone ninth in the “Team Complete” qualify1 for the playoffs. *X* Associated as much chance else{ Flamingo. Archie Moore, the light- of winning a place on the team,” I “Our team is complete,” Heath In the Eastern Division the Gunshot Named heavyweight, has figured out the Lopez said. “One hustling young said today. “We’ve got a horse, Philadelphia Warriors held to way tr'ining camp ex- highly regarded young- a (Hugh Fontaine) their six-game margin over to beat player give Other i trainer L. 1 sec- sometimes can the . ond-place Boston by penses and earn while he loses whole sters named include Maine i and now the jockey we want. 1 defeating weight. club a lift.” J Chance Farm’s Busher Fantasy ' Well be in the SIOO,OOO Florida the Syracuse Nats, 87-85, while Instead of setting up a camp Yankee Pitchers Balk < and Gun Shot, who was fourth In J Derby and then ship north for 1 the Celtics were downing Roch- Lily ones,” ester. 111-100. and hiring the likes of Howie Meanwhile, the Yanks ] the Flamingo, and Ann I the three big 1 King Dunlap, were Jack, won Jockey piloted Big OLD FRIENDS GET Fla. Four on the St. and Bob the 39- having their troubles on the sal- ' Stable’s Gettbere who Dave Erb Nee- Bob Pettit, battling for TOGETHER—Tampa, teammates year-old champion takes them four stakes early last year before Flamingo victory. the league’s Louis Cardinals during the get together here before the of ary front. On their first day of 1 i dles to his individual scoring 1940 s yesterday start on in regular 10-round fights spring training, they were an ailment forced him out for Only eight of the 30 thorough-; honors, led the Hawks with 32 a game involving farm hands of the Cardinals Sox. Left faced j points ana Chicago White and picks up some walking with the problem bringing tfce season. Getthere Jack Is i breds listed on the Experimental! to run his total for the to right: Terry of a training Handicap were games Moore, St. Louis coach; Marty Marion, White Sox manager; around money at the same time. half-dozen of their top pitchers back in in Florida. list not named last three to 115. Nat Johnny Hopp, Cardinal coach, and Howie Pollet, veteran southpaw pitcher A week ago, Archie scaled a into line. This is unprece- Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, who : for the Preakness, and three pf'Clifton was the best of the ice- who hefty an cold Knicks is being given a chance by Marion to make the White Sox team.—AP 197 when he outpointed dented situation and it has I trained last year’s Preakness win- ’ those left out are fillies. Nomi- 1 with 16 points. Wirephoto. King in a non-title 10-rounder the club’s brass worried. > ner, Nashua, is back this year i nations for the race were made The Pistons maintained a 4te- in San Francisco. Wheatley Gray the were foaled, game bulge Whitey Ford heads the list. ! with the Stable’s I the year horses i in the Western Divi- Tonight, Moore picks on oft-, Phantom. Calumet Stable named Previous Triple Crown winners, i sion with Larry Foust dropping He and the club still are $5,000 youngster beaten Dunlap of Oakland in an-; apart. He Fabius, Liberty Sun—third and whose mark some in: >25 points and putting down overweight want» S3O 000 and for, Barton, three other 10-rounder in $25,000. seventh, respectively, in the will, aim were Sir i Minneapolis rallies. Vet- May Diego.; has been offered Others ‘ George Lions Face his home town of San Flamingo—and Eastgate. Gallant Fox, 1930: Omaha, eran paced who balking 11919: i Mikan the Early years are are Tom Mor- 1 1935; Whirl- four ago, Moore gan. Bob Grim, Jim Konstanty, Nominations also were i War Admiral. 1937: Lakers: with 19 points. stopped Dunlap in six rounds. heavy unusu-1 away, Fleet, 1943; BOWLING Don Larsen and Maury McDer- j ally from California. Rex i 1941: Count Bob Cousy scored 17 of his 27 O' plans keep busy Archie to in { Ellsworth, Swaps, ; Assault, 1946, and Citation, 1948. pointsj mott. 1 owner of last 1 I in the fourth period in Blades to Open ' ; With ROD THOMAS this type of fight until a month leading the Celtics from Billy Martin and Irv Noren ' behind or so before his scheduled June 5 for their triumph over the Roy- title defense against Yolande 1 still are unsigned, but they are als. , Pompey By not due to report until tomor- in London then PREAKNESS NOMINEES Ernie Beck’s tap-in shot with Playoffs Albert Mock, who averages aistring Andes rolled 163—and kept Archie expects to be a lot closer- row. , remaining Title Mrs, Lloyd P. Txtc—J»»n Bxptlxtt two seconds provided managed In the National League. BALTIMORE, (JP>.—, 1 mere 101, somehow to going at a fast clip, with 133 ; to the 175-pound limit. Bill Feb. 27 I Mrs. A W»rren Crgmcr—Roxndy-K. the Warriors with their EASTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE maintain a 126-1 clip for five and 134, while LaPlante faded Rigney, near manager "f the New 1 List of owners and nominations! I Jgmeg P. McHugh—Show Bridge. vic- Miguel Berrios, Giants, Roslyn Firm—Morning After. torius margin, although Dolph W. L. T Pts. George winner of his York looked over his < 3-year-olds for SIOO,OOO-, ' ¦ Rokeby Best New Haven 30 18 3 81 igames to win the Wash- to 114 and 111.
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