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C-2 M the EVEMNG STAR, Washington, D. C. •won $85,520 in four starts this Cool in Fabius to Meet year. iQuast Pinch Laurel Features The Canadian horse runs In; Johnny Quast came in to LAWN MOWERS “ y the colors of W. R. Beasley and ,'¦• '>•* pitch for Annandale In the last «r v /'W. r' will be by Canadian Ace ridden Canadian-bred of the seventh inning last night' s-» GAS ENGINES Hedley Woodhouse. Willie Har- A K Two Rich Stakes tack will be up on Fabius. at Fairfax High with three balls Compfttt Strict and Parts fcak In Ohio Derby Toby winner of the on the batter, out --j» ~ one NMBfcv v ; .. 8.. Blue and the! j CLEVELAND. June 22 (P).— Grass Stakes for J. Van Doren bases loaded. He struck out TRI-STATE \ Deming, i figures and O. S. arrived yes- that batter and got Fabiusi to be a strong fa- terday from Chicago. the next on' AUTO PARTS This Week vorite a pop up to preserve End in the $40,000-added Ohio a vic- Bom Mighty, owned by C. V. 4-3 2001 KENILWORTH AVE. N.E. tory The $5,000 Rotary Club Pace Derby at Thistle Down tomor- Whitney, worked out at Belmont over Vienna in the Fairfax and UPPER MARLBORO, MD. tonight SIO,OOO Savage row, before he was here Recreation j and the but the Calumet colt will flown 18-and-under base- UN. 4-4747 and MA. free-for-all Trot tomorrow night Wednesday. league. 7-3651 have to beat a field that ball are the features of Laurel Race- includes Others in the 10-horse field jji way's week-end programs. Canadian Champ, Toby B. and are Racetracker, owned by Hal Born A hot rivalry is expected to Mighty. Price Headley, and Exchange develop in tomorrow night’s Fabius, winner in the Preak- Stables Perfector; Bemburgoo, M Sk Savage between Tag Me. winner ness. second in the Kentucky ownedj by G. Holtsinger and J of the SIO,OOO Washington Cup Derby and third in the Belmont, Mcllvain; Courtney Burton’s at Laurel on opening night, and worked out yesterday and his Helicopter and Roman Battle, Galophone, a star performer handlers said they were pleased i and Royal Dasher, owned by R. IIADIIECC ! THE HARNESS who is coming here from Roose- with the way he took to the Fisher. CLUBHOUSE O velt Raceway after setting a Cleveland racing surface, slight- ly sluggish world record for the mile and from an early morn- TRUCK & PASSENGER one-sixteenth. ing rain. Fabius wasn't clocked. TIRE Tonight’s Rotary Club Canadian Champ, RACES Pace, leading 2- year-old m the seventh race, among in . : R <jp| |te has its the Dominion last entrants eligibles year and iMH EVERY NIGHT 8:30 several for the unbeaten as a 3-year- RECAPPING KSu Little Brown Jug, Including old turned in a :48.3 for the One-Day Service THRU JUI E 3° Bachelor Hanover from the Billy half-mile. Trainer John Passero !. NEW TIRES AT LOW . - - . - . / Haughton PRICES IL -¦¦ ¦ MM m&.Jrsr ¦ #-? -iBMiP ran f|| Stable. Bachelor, to drove in from Toronto to see the be driven by Clarence Martin, workout. Canadian Champ, win- figures as the favorite off his ner of the $35,000 Queen’s Plate, Clinton Tiro Center Clinton, • record of having won more than has taken eight in a row and has Md. CY. 7-9098 $43,000 as a 2-year-old. In three starts this year he won twice in close "•¦'• to 2:04 and was beaten by : .mo* : Dark Shadow at Roosevelt last week in 2:03. Serious threats tonight are k ii h Frankford, winner in 2:04% at Laurel last week, and the entry - WPwH HH of Volo Dian. winner of two in a row, and Eastern Star. G AF ER ANOTHER SIO,OOO VICTORY-Tag Me, In last night’s racing, ? ?1 I^ W 7 with Trainer Charles Valiant (D(*V, fowler, is among the leading candidates for top money in tomorrow Rodney beat five other Ham- night s SIO,OOO Savage free-for-all trot at Laurel Raceway. Tag Me already has bletonian eligibles with a fine won close to $40,000 this season, including among his victories the SIO,OOO stretch drive in the $5,000 Dia- Washington Cup trot opening night at Laurel. mondback Trot. Driven by Dana Cameron, Valiant Rodney took the lead the first time in front Gore's Point Lead of the grandstand and held on the rest of the way to beat Go BUY Up by Hawkins One Faces Challenge Marlene Hagge half a length, with Magnus Hanover a head further back in third. Jfek At Old Dominion Saboteur, Don winter book favorite in $20,000 Open Carter of Falls Church Leads in PGA for the Hambletonian, was and rookie Jack Deniston of fourth. PHILADELPHIA, June 22 UP). DETROIT, UP).— Arlington have repaired their June 22 Valiant YOUR Rodney's time over NEW —Fred Hawkins of El Paso, Tex., Shapely Marlene Bauer Hagge, wrecked cars and in posi- the heavy track was 2:07%, and set out today to nurse a first- are a with a record-breaking 69 in the returned $3.80, $2.60 and $2.20. IgggU,/ tion to overhaul Wally Gore opening round, a round lead in the $20,000 Daily for, i held two-stroke the point-scoring leadership at ilead today over 24 other women News Open golf tournament, an golf pros going Old Dominion Speedway during into the second advantage he picked up with a round of the Ladies PGA tourna- Walter Reed Mark the seven-event program i birdie-studded three-under-par for ment. sportsman-stock in PACKARD 65 yesterday. cars tomorrow In second place, with 71, is Broken Hawaii night. Patty Berg Andrews, 111., HONOLULU, (/P).— Hawkins was only one stroke of St. June 22 1 SSSfj Gore, also of Arlington, who would rather win this Sylvia Ruuska, slim 13-year-old i over the record for the par-68; leads | the standings with 322 points, tournament above all others. The swimmer from Berkeley. Calif., is Cobbs Creek course here. with (306) LPGA crown is the only one that the new owner of the Middlecoff, i Carter and Deniston American! Cary the newly (302) breathing down has escaped the red-haired shot- record in the women’s 400-meter Open his neck. crowned National cham- The remaining drivers in the maker. individual medley. CLIPPER pion, didn’t fare so well. He was top 10 are by no means The play Competing last night seven strokes behind Hawkins out of 72-hole medal tour- in the 1 the running. ney will continue through Sun- opening of a four-day swimming \jjr 1 at 72. Bill Lone has 270 points; Bill day over the 6,415-yard Forest carnival, Miss Ruuska was One stroke back of Hawkins Wynkoop, 233; Don Roberts, 202; Lake Country Club layout. clocked in 5:59.7, which broke a Bill Casper, jr., Vista, Payne, 196; year were Chula Eddie Pete Minor, Miss Hagge sliced two strokes record set last by Marie, Calif., and Gay Brewer, jr.. Cin- 194; Jimmy M&irs, 184, and Dick off the Gillette of the Walter Reed Swim Magruder, club's women’s record Club, cinnati, with 665. Tied at 67 176. with her six-under-par round. Washington, D. C. were Art Wall, jr., Pocono Carter and Deniston, friends The diminutive stylist from A pair of Walter Reed girls Manor, Pa.; Doug Ford. Majopac, and fellow bus drivers, suffered Asheville, C„ winner had it out in the 50-meter free-! delays N. of the N. Y., who lost the title last to their racing plans re- last two tournaments on the style, with Betty Bullen Brey! centiy up. edging year in a playoff; Bud Holscher, when both cracked women’s pro circuit, carded five Wanda Werner in a fast Apple Valley, Calif.; Mike Krak, birdies eagle 29.9. RIGHT and an 2. She NOW Louisville, and Mike Fetchick, came home with a 34-35 round Peak performance of the night! Majopac. to put up against the regulation was that of Bill Woolsey, home Ten were tied at 70, including figure. jfrom Indiana, who won the 200- to 36-39 meter freestyle Juniors Hagge Ted Kroll, defending champion Hold Marlene Bauer 34-35—89 in 2:07.7 to crack! Lauderdale, Fla. Patty Berg 3.5-38—71 his own American record by WE’RE from Fort Louise Suggs 33-37—7 'Z four-1 OFFERING THE LOWEST CASH PAYMENT Joyce Biske . 38-37—73 tenths of a second. He Leading scorers: Gloria Fecht 38-38—74 defeated Fred Hawkins 33-32—85 Marilynn Smith 35-39—74 another Honolulu youth, Ed Ka-! Bill Casper, jr 33-33—*88 Show Mickey Wright 38-38—74 wachika of Ohio State by Vienna i ’Betty 30 as Jameson 35-39—74 Gay Brewer, jr 31-3.; —tin AND Marv feet. LOWEST Wall, jr Preparations i Lena Paulk 37-3 K—73 INSTALLMENTS IN 1956 DougArt Ford -—2 i are under | Gloria Armstrong 34-33—87 wayj -Beverly 33-48—7 ft Bud Holscher 32-35—87 today Hanson 37-38—75 Mike Krak 31-38—87 for the Junior Equita-I 'Alice Bauer 35-40—75 Mike Fetchick ,32-35 —87 ¦Bonnie Randolph 35-41—78 A! Besselink ..33-38—88 tion School’s annual roll-your-j ¦Peggy Kirk Bell 38-41—77 WOMEN'S Bob Rosburg 34-34—88 Betty Dodd —-..34-43—77 GOLF own horse show.