THE EVENING OTAR, Washington, D. C. A-20 MONDAY. APBIL *l, IBM Country Boy Dominates ' Promised Land Show at Meadowbrook BOWLING 6-5 Favorite in WITH HOD THOMAS By ANNS CHRISTMAS by her daughter, Kristie Miller. Special Writer tar Tht Bur I Miss Kellock's horses from Country Boy. a high-priced Pegasus did well In several di- purchase from the Leesburg visions. as Ballerina won the: Special Ralph E. Kramer from th« Torregrossa, 878: Charley stables of Television Star Ar- riding academy title and Fen's 1 Lincoln Anacoatla Spillway Major Evans. 675; Frank Baker, 675; thur Oodfrey. Is on the road to Folly took the novice hunter's LINCOLN. R. 1.. April 21 UP) {League won the fifth annual A. C. Prettag, 674; Berll Damico, ribbons galore for his new trl-color. with Julian Heron —Mrs. EthPl D. Jacobs' Prom- Oeorge Harbin Memorial Han- 672; Bill Welstllng, 871; Harvey owner, Maggie Horiky, after riding. Janet Ooldberg's Ben- ised Land was the 6-to-S favor- dicap at Mount Rainier last Coughlin. 671; John Yingltng. dominating the pony division ville Blen won the pleasure ite in a field of seven In today's night and in doing so made a 670, and Oeorge Dent. 670. Julie elolon John Ammonman, winner of the recent Ootham Kay Foley and blue ribbons Equitation lundor 1J ytarn —I, bidding farewell as proprietors Norman consecutive and Handicap at Jamaica. Choulnard Mass., pony championship. lererlr Touno. i. JohnnrguoaaChristmas. of the popular Mount Rainier of Fall River, the S. Bohn? Christmas: 4. surer Others In the mlle-and-a- moved to the front Points in yesterday's Junior working huntoro —I. Harvrol Bowling Center, when 154 men in mixed won Moon; 2. Sholk. 3. Bonn# Ptro; 4. Split slxteenth test for 3-year-olds doubles at with Mrs. Foley show count toward Decision. and women competed. B*nm- 771. seasonal Equitation years and oven up Falrcloth's shooting 168, championships, in il? and are R. E. tng. too. were Pete Loomis and 125 and 147 for awarded 1. Judy Meehan: 2 Joan McDonald. Sharpsburg, A. sensation 440. partner September at the end 3 Hridl Lehrmen Mrs. J. Leone's Mike Ballos, who got off to a a Her of an- Poor working huntoro—l. Country Rockcastle, Cain Hoy Btable's rolled 106 and 112 for other Washington Bridle Trails Bor. 5. Otnorrbrood Man. Al-Marah. happy start as the Friedmans' 113. a a. Klni'o Jr«trr. 4. Luck? Star One-Eyed King. Reynolds successors, well Mrs. Len mere 331. show designed for members. Honrr Borah horsemanship —I. as as champion Kriille Millar ?. Moral, Himky Brothers' Navarette and Peter Belas, wife of the tournament The East Haven All-Stars Hunter in the sen- a. Mar, Moroorot Monko 4. Janot Fuller’s ior division was Stewart Car- Ooldhort Challefont. director. Mrs. Belas forecast gained the lead in champion- Knockdown-ond-oul—l. Mordl Orao exactly the ship * Ismael Valensuela will ride size of the field and men's teams with HANSGEN GETS THE CHECKER—Tex Hopkins ushers Walt Hansgen ter's Supremacy, winner over ?. Bonn, Plro. a. Kina Jootor. 1878. Martha Sterbak's Gray Saint. 4 Oaniwar. Mika Daloh. Promised Land again, while thereby won a pool. John Biwek led the way with and the Lister-Jaguar to victory with a leaping wave of the checkered Booinnpri Jumptaf—l. Thomaslna Dennis The Carter entry won the open Bhrlrat 2. Robyn Shelton. 3. Holly Willie Boland will be up on Oh Scott, from the Mount 442. flag yesterday at the finish of the President’s Cup sports car race at Palmer 4. Julia Yulll Johnny. Rainier Friday Night working hunters and the handy inr SmdM Commer- The next week end will be Marlboro Motor Raceway. An estimated 7,500 fans watched the 1-hour Workiar huntoro undor inddlo— cial League, was second at 80- to pile up points Gray Off his victories in the John largely to Washington sufficient for I. Saint Martha Siorbak. 2. 8u- and devoted and 15-minute feature of a 7-hour program.—Star Staff Photo by his award. Btrworl Carter a. OeUha B. Campbell Memorial at Bowie 716. James R. Rice. Jr„ area bowlers. So far 615 BrematrIrl. Mary Washington Collate. 4. Ben- from the Greenway National teams. Francis Routt. The show marked the first ville Blan and the San Juan Capistrano 473 doubles and 873 singles Working huntoro I. Linker'! Santa Land League, third at 84-711. The public appearance in America 1 Thorne. Sheila Orahom ?. Fan • at Anita. Promised have competed. Orp-r Jink,. weighted major awards were SIOO, of several British Imports made PaUr. Paaaoui stable a. was top with 126 850 * • e> * Tommy Thompaon 4. Capero. Mrt. and S3O. Others to top last fall by Mrs. Oarvln E. P. C Roocker. pounds. Victory would give Mr. 700 were For the second straight week Tankersley Plaaoura hone, 1. Beenvllle Blan and Mrs. Jacobs their third David < Skip i Traynor from the HANSGEN DEFEATS PORSCHES of Al-Marah Ara- : ? Monolatte Al-Marah. a. Gray the jackpot in Bowl the Champ Stella 4. Bohn. Oeorge Sharpe straight Lincoln Special. They Mount Rainier Friday Night bian Horse Firm, Bethesda. Her Novice huntoro—l. Pan, Polly at WMAL-TV was cracked Eye ?. Sky a 3. and Paper League. 96-107. and Jim Mor- grayj won with Joe Jones Colonials stallion, Royal Diamond, Brilliance TeouUlo. Tareaa when Harry Nussbaum turned Hallman 4. Capara Tiger the last two years. gan. Crawley Memorial League. was named Arabian champion Amateur Arabian— I. Gray Stella the trick for SIOO. He, Jimmy Lister-Jaguar Shines after he wonghe open class in laakerate, Cbarlea Crater a, Tamr- Oh Johnny drew the second 52-702. Nicro and Jolly Schneider l rlho 4. Manoletle. **** his division. For Royal Dia- Handy huatera—l. Supremacy. ?, highest Impost of 121 pounds, , earned a shot at it by winning Ort? Sulla. 3. Link? a Thorne 4. While Chuck Kramer First Place 9-year-old. it also Shady Mary while Sharpsburg. who is to be was | four frames from Frank Kren- mond. a was Paat. Waahmaton Colleoe his first show ring attempt un- Riding academy hacka —1. Ballerina. ridden by Howard Orant. was getting nowhere with a scratch llch. Nussbaum, needing 17 In Victory Pecaaue Stablt 2 Oeltha Oirl a. 567. Ralph was upholding the . Marlboro Mary Coll,a, One-Eyed der saddle, for he was pur- Jornada. Waahtnaton 4. assigned 114 and sticks, struck and counted 10. Blue Jtana Mary Waahmaton Collate family name with games of 160, By SLAY dominated by the host Wash- chased from the estate of Lady High- King 111. The Good- DICK Noelce working hunter,— I. (414 previous week Bob Met RUK Writer ¦ Conference Wentworth, who not ball. Ann Drury and Jerry Dade 2. 139. 115 for three >, 136 and , ington region Sports In did believe England jackpot of the Car Rockcastle, win hit the for Harvaat Moon. 3. Pan a Polir. 4. Trav- a New 126. Scott's high was 144. Rice <350. The devious two miles of Club of America. Washing- George Washington, defend- : in breaking her horses to sad- eler. Suwart Carter favorite who won the Yankee Next Saturday's will contain hunterg Blue staged a flourishing finish ; ton members, including Hence, Royal Diamond Riding gcademr —I. 3-year-old with sports car course at Marlboro region ing champion in the Southern 1 dle. Jeani 2. Shady Paat 3. Ballerina Handicap as a in 139 and 132. SIOO. were not Intended as a route those from Baltimore, won the Conference baseball race, has never was ridden until Al- | 4 Oetoha Girl 1955, got in light with 110 Krenlich shot 122 to win ¦ manager, Open Arabian—l Royal Diamond While an unusual number of , Sunday first, third and ; Marah's Harold Brlte. Bemmima. a pounds Navarette assigned three frames and Starred for comfortable after- fourth races a chance to move into first Al-Marah Al-Marah was competed, bagged 875. first of place broke him a few months ago. Indkerage 4. Tamvriah. women none in the next show be south- noon touring. Until this week and the section the ¦ this week. Novice hunter hacka—l, Pen'a Polly 105 and Challefont 104. prize. will Stepplni a Best among them was j in fact, the small but ef- handicap event. Also. Mike The Colonials. 2-1 In fourth Also making her American 2. Out. Carole Hanker 3. all go the post, paw Jack Barkley, in his second end. Jamada. 4. Pal o' Mine. Bandy Kauf- If aeven to Kitty Hamilton at 76-648 RS has been Cappiello may receive victory in place, play three games this debut was s filly, Orsy Stella, a value appearance. In the first he set ficient Porsche i 1 man the race willhave gross Other prizewinners Bob , the only truly suited the the second race on protest to- week. Including a Wednesday another product of one of the Adult eaultatloa—l. Mra Bert Lrte! of with the winner re- were a record for the program by car to breeding 2. Sandy boor .I. Carole Hanker a. 857.200 Guill, 699; Stephen Johnson, layout. day. game at Richmond, the 4-0 world's most famous Bert Lytle ceiving $37,180. ¦ winning eight frames. Oppos- games farms Miss Gladys Yule’s, Palra—l. Orav Stella and Manoletle 692; Ken Rudkin, 690, Hubert j ing him will Yesterday that situation end- Cappiello. an Air Force ma- leader. GW’s other are 2. King. Megdowbrook Stable be Sherman How- Storm Indkerage Hogan. , jor racing • against tail-enders—William Sc from which Mrs. Tankersley aad Benvllle Blen a and 686: Clarance Staats. ard, Sultland Commercial ed. The Lister-Jaguar owned before his boss. Vice Timyrlah 4. Rlod and SureU. Al- Mary purchased 12 horses as part of 682; Bob Gallis, 682; William j League; Sterlon Hutchins, by Briggs Cunningham, tuned Chief of Staff Gen. Curtis Le- tomorrow and Washing- Marah. Alexandria Pilot May. by to ton Sc Lee Saturday—both on her importations from Oreat Oodn working hunura —1. Suprem- Moore. 681; Pete Gascon. 681; Duckpinj Club Commercial; Mrs. by Alfred Momo and driven by lost 20 seconds i acy 2. Coquette. R W Webater 3. Joseph Ellipse. Britain. Gray Stella was ridden Highball 4. Oray E. Starke, 680: Carl Rita Weistling, Hansgen won the 80- Emanuel Pupulidy of Freeport. the Saint St. Mathews Walter Maryland, going Wins Top Trophy Speiser, 679; John Eubank. 679: < Cathedral Club, and Perce Law- Cup N. Y. Both driving Porsches, nowhere in mile President's race in a the Atlantic Coast Conference Robert Campbell. 678; Paul ] home, Hyattsville Businessmen. walk, two Cappiello claimed the winner with Porsche RS's George trailing by was using improper ignition. but with victories over At Old Dominion no closer than three- Washington and Georgetown LAUREL NOTES * quarters of mile in second "Cappy" later won the first a handicap to its credit, plays two of the Jack Ooldman of Alexandria, third positions. Even the race. By JOSEPH Fifty-three Campbell and Frank Baptists of Hyattsville. conference's leading teams this B. KELLY horses have been racing Dick Acton's 1958 Cor- Seeks Fourth Title experienced Hansgen had a Star Rectos Editor named for Laurel's oldest early- last year's SCCA champion in , week. Today the Terps play vette which owns two large broken blister on his Laurel opened its final two stakes, including Tick Took. top eliminator Olass G modified, ran away . Duke and tomorrow North Car- season trophies, right palm from the dozen or spring racing today Bernburgoo, Oh Johnny. In with the third race by 32 sec- olina State, both at College weeks of won the "Pancho Gonzales North and South Amateur more shifts required on each fans bussing Sharpsburg. Paper Tiger. Go Trophy" top yes- onds over Chuck Dietrich of > Park. Duke and North Carolina with the still about 1 as eliminator PINEHURST. N. C., April 21 repeated in 1953 and again In of the laps. finish of Satur- Lightly and Liberty Sun. This terday drag racing at Old UP). 40 Sandusky. Ohio. Both drove | are tied in third place at 4-2. the unusual -1 in —Bill Campbell. Hunting- 1957. Last spring he beat Hill- A packed "house” estimated day's Chesapeake Btakes, will be the 45th running. Dominion Speedway. Elvas. Arlington's Fred Wind- ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE which Goldman ton. W. Va„ lnsuranceman who man Robbins, the defending at 7.500 spectators attended W t, W.L went to Boncrist Back- Weights for the mile and , covered the strip in 13 seconds will be years ridge was even more dominant , Clemson 7 O Virginia 2 4 Farm's a 35 old in two champion from Memphis, the seven hours of national N Car. 3 1 8 Car 3 n bone right on the wire after it sixteenth handicap were due and closed at 92 miles per hour weeks, seeks his fourth in the third race, winning by ’ Duke 4 2 Maryland 1 4 North Tenn., in the finals. sports and endured 4 W Forest appeared Nala, today Racing in the final eliminations. car races a mile and a half in his year- N. C. State 2 0 4 that the 11-to- late from Secre- Class and South Amateur golf tour- Robbins was in the 25 minutes of hard rain during gOCTHERN CONFERENCE j favorite, rallying for tary summaries: championship field of old Corvette and lapping the W.L. W L ; -10 was Charlie McLennan. nament in nine 125 today seeking a place in feature to West- Richmond 4 O VPI 2 2 victory. Clms 6G—John Willl#m*on. Altxan- years the see the only other of three the dr l*. as qualifying play begins the Corvettes • Davidson 4 1 W Va 2 2, Grant, 1051 Chrvglrr-powertd Kaiser 64-player first round of field, N.J., pilot win the Presi- • Citadtl 4 2 Furman 11 Many fans, who did not see Jockey Howard who Cloctnt treed. 84 today. to finish. Fred Moore, also of 1 Time—lper 4 seconds match play tomorrow. dent's Cup for the second time. O Wash 2 1 W&L 1 A Nala sulk and try to bite Back- leads the Laurel riders with 28 i mile# hour. Campbell, Arlington, beat Dick Thompson I VMI 11 WAM 1 6 CUm BG—Louis Wlsooker. River* a member of last Campbell He codriver with Be- GAMES THIS WEEK bone, blamed Jockey Nick winners, was in New England I dtle. 1957 Chevrolet 14 seconds. 83 year's and Robbins had was a place by Today Shuk. . m.p h United States Walker for second about 100 I today to pilot Sharpsburg in three Walker Cup teammates thesda’s Charlie Wallace in the yards duel Duke at Maryland for "going to sleep” on Nala. the Clns# CG—Bob Bernerdon Hillside. Cup team, seeks to become the in a of Austin- Towson at American U. 850.000 Lincoln Bpeclal. Sharps- Sid. 1939 Chevrolet. 12.5. 100 m.p.h. of last year heading the for- winning D-Jaguar at Danville Drew But the rider was fully absolved Clsas No. 2 man in this 58-year-old Healeys. at Howard DG—Frank Ftfer Gettvsburt midable opposition. They last October. Tomorrow by the bettors after they had burg. who won the Capitol I Pm. Chevrolet. 14 seconds. 815 event’s roll call of winners. were Summaries: North Carolina 8t»«e at Maryland Handicap F|#m Billy Joe Patton of Morganton, Georgetown at Navy learned from the charts and at Laurel In addition BG—Larry Robinson Only George Dunlap. Laps F»r«t race—The Up* l m.p Mmnfts- T. Jr., All But Three Severn.” 10 William and Mary at Otorc# Wash- to an allowance distance event, sms 1954 Ford. 14 3. 73 h Bill Hyndman of Abingdon, 1. Ben Fowke* Baltimore MO-A 2, ington • Ellipse *. accounts of the race that Nala CUm BG—Jerk Cleceett. Rockville. has won more often. From Hansgen and the Lister beat Brad Howes Newark. Del.. MG-A a. Mount Mary's was third choice to Promised I 194<» Plymouth. 15 second*. 71 mph Pa., and Arnold Blum of Macon, D Urian, ft Louis, m6-A. St at Catholic U was up to his old tricks again, Clets 1931 through 1942 he took lapping Time. District Teachers at American (J. %BP—J*ck Ooldman Alexsn- seven Ga. 15 other starters, all 2U 04 .V Wednesday. Land and Oh Johnny in the drl# 195* mp race—‘The antics which have marked his Corvette. 13.2. 94 h North and South titles. In- but the two Porsches and team- •Second ContreMional.** George Washington at Richmond special. Cl*m AMBP—P»uI Fox Fell* Church. 20 lacs 1, Emanuel Pupulidy. Free- Tharsday. racing career. 1955 Ford Thunderblrd. 14 5. 85 cluded is string of start- A double round Wednesday port. N Y . Porsche; a four mate Ed Crawford of i 2. Mike Capplel- Western Maryland at American U mph will leave eight lo. Arlington Porsche, i Hughes. The son of Nasrullah and Grant is due back at Laurel Hess BSP—Guy Alexen- ing in 1933. men for in the Cunningham fuel injec- ] BUI Delaware State at Howard. Morcem. quarter-finals Lake Charle*. La Porsche Class Frida? Accra, bred by his owner, Mrs. tomorrow and will remain in drie. Volksweeen. 17 5. 55 mph Campbell shares runner-up Thursday. Semi- D-Jaguar. FP—Pupulidy. Cappiello. Hughes Class Loyola Cles* 88—V. Myer«. Heserstovn. tion Bob Holbert of ] Boh Catholic V at Maryland 1937 80 mph. finals on Friday will produce GP—l Grnsaman. West Nyaclt. City at Howard. Marton duPont Bcott of until Oarden State Chevrolet. 14 5. honors at three with George' Warrington. Pa., got by N 2. Art Elizabeth Arling- Craw- Y. Alfa-Romeo. Tweedale. Aatarda> i Orange. Va . is generally rated opens May 3. Cless AiA—Hu*h Heishmen. Voight, the finalists for a 36-hole clos- Pall* Church. Alfa-Romeo ,t. Tony Loyola at American ton. 1958 Pontlec. 14 0. 82 mph. Walter Travis and ford on the ninth lap and fin- Briggs. D Ties* ing duel Saturday. Charlottesville. Alfa-Romec Catholic U at Georgetown. close to the reigning 3-year- AB—BUI McNede. Menaces Frank Stranahan. now a pro- ished 41.8 seconds behind the < Class HM 1. Georue Parsons Chapel Lincoln at Howard Christopher J. Devine, owner 1957 Chevrolet. 14 seconds. 78 m p h Hills. N C. Bandini-Baab 2. Herb Washington o#orge olds this season on potential Cless HBA—Prenk Baker Hyatts* fessional. leader for second place in his , Sc Lee at Wash- of Backbone, ville. 1958 80 mph Gussin. SUver Spring Biata. 3. Evan ington 'Ellipse*. ability, but he haa yet to pro- is a Wall Street i Nash. 14 1 CampbellCampbell Sesslar, Lan- Bennett. Dreael Hill. Pa . D-B Time. reportedly put 1 Class DR—Billy Martin. Arlington. first won in 1950. Porsche RS. Don ¦ 37:39.0 duce. As one observer put financier who 1957 Chevrolet. 15 seconds. 80 mph HOCKEY PLAYOFFS Ohio, It. Class BRA—Jhn Phillips. Manassas. caster. had the other •Third race—‘The Terrapin” 20 go up a half-million dollars when laps: l. Frank Baptist Hyattsville. one can back in Nala's rec- 1957 Chevrolet. 15 *econd* RO mph . Bt tho Associated Press “RS” in third, and then a, Carolinas Team celled the telephone by Claes CR—Bob Springs came •». Sandusky. on A. B. Cornell Camp Elva. Chuck Dietrich. ord and make for . B :t. Oeorge Ragsdale excuses near- Md 1935 Chevrolet. 15 2. 78 mph E T Crawford in the powerful D- < Ohio. Elva: Nor- ly Hancock when the Nashua Class CBA—Charles Snyder. Alexan- Jewel'slewel s Reward .™SAi folk. AC Bristol Class GM—Baptista. every loss. (PlDOlli!KS?i Jag. which is ill-suited to a Dietrichj Floyd Aaskov. Mas* Routs Virginians syndicate was being formed. dria. 1955 Chevrolet. 15 seconds. 71 „ Milton. mph H , Montreal 5; 3 iMontrea But AT* ‘ and wet track. Lotus Class EP—Ragsdale; 2. Harold excuses do not win races Class Carlton. Dama*cu*. win best-of-seven senes. 4-2). small Hurtley. Baltimore. Triumph. 3. Devine acquired Backbone by DR—Pete Jrnnc rn a. I in AN Saturday's 19.50 Chevrolet Truck. 10 5 seconds. DropseIUUS* toIU ¦*“ I 111 AMEBIC LEAGI'E Failing in its only previous Graham Shaw. Charlottesville. and for flare of 4-1 in iPinal) i AC In Golf 04 mph . Bristol Time. 30:40 0. Series temper purchasing his dam. Shooting I appearance in this country, at and resentment at the Class FC—Stan Solomon. Arlington. d^ 1 H*r>hti 1 race— -«^y'y"£ . 'Fourth The Lavender Hill High, a Hyperion mare when 1954 Oldsmoblle. seconds. 67 mph n»* ae”01 4- PINEHURST. N. C , April 21 ; Jockey's whip. Nala probably 17 Sebring, Fla., a month ago. the Mob Trophy. 20 laps—l. rred Wind- M«t«rryrle Rrramble—Top Elimina- Booklook for Derby ?» ridge Arlington. Pred VP). golfers she in foal to the French- Lister-Jaguar was impressive Corvett# 2. Carolina* have i removed himself from the Ken- was tor—poh McDermott. Arlington. Va *¦ Moore. Arlington. Austln-Haaley 100-4; tucky bred Worden winner of the RBA 800-Clipper Class 125-CC—Bobby Indeed at Marlboro with the old 3. Dick Thompson Washington. Aus- won the first half of the 1858 I Derby. n. Mann. Washington Harley-Devldnon. AQUAAGUA CALIENTE.CALIENTE, Mexico. ¦TPMiyPPVV' tin-Healey Mille Mlglla. Class BP Captain’s Putter competition, Backbone, the game winner of second Washington. D. C., In- Class tlMl-CC Hal Burton. Silver April¦rll 21 UP). —Odds on Jewel's 3.8-liter engine installed. Hans- Wlndrldge; Tom Kerr Mystic. Conn Spring. Java Class tSB-CCC— Bill gen ‘only finishers» Class CP —1, Tony defeating the Virginias team. I the Chesapeake, was not nomi- ternational in 1953. She was Armstrong Washington. Trlumph_Cub Reward,ward, winner of Saturday's was timed in 1:36 in time Hayes. Washington. Jaguar. Jerry Call nll 2. 82-38. nated for bought in England by Lloyd sod Jamaica, _ trials Saturday and unofficially Robinson New York. Jaguar; 3. Dud- i the Louisville classic Wood Memorial at Jamaica. ley Smolen. Brooklyn. N Y . Jaguar. The teams meet again August i and will remain in Maryland to Murray, who trains Backbone. haveve been cut from 6-1 to 4-1 1-115 5 at 1:38 yesterday, either of , Class DP- Moore Thompson, John Elkins Para Pa , Austm- 2-3 at the Cascade Country I be prrpped for the Preakness in the Caliente future book on which better the Marlboro lap Holmes. handicappers will Hickey Sets Mark VRMsgMMjHBMpy Healey Time—34 14 no. Club in Hot Springs, Va.. in : May 17 at Pimlico. Amateur the Kentucky Derby. record owned by Wallace in a Fifth race —Handicap, first heat. 10 get another chance tomorrow RS. laps—l. Mike Cappiello. Arlington. continuation of the series which Timrim Tam and Silky Sullivan Porsche Porsche. 2. Cam Washington. Highlight of the next-to-last at Laurel. Last Tuesday, there In Aquasco Race Bmtdt began - in 1955 and which the remained"a‘n *RSas the book'sbOO S co-fav-C °-f V Porsche coupe. 3 Bill Hughe*. Lake at was a World-. Largest in T., mitq Cqn^.l Duncan Black Fifth Charle* 1a Porsche Second heat, in Carolinas lead, 6-1. week Laurel will be the $25.- triple tie, three fans each Larry Hickey of Spring 9 , TI !L' ? Silver oritestes at 2-1. Tim Tam set a Conn«ticu* Av#. "$” laps—l. Dick Toland. Devon. Pa. D-B The amateurs 000 Laurel Handicap Saturday selecting six winners. Each re- set and nw. Duncan Black of Parkton. 2. Harold Hurtley. Carolinas re- 1 a new time record of 10.5 neww track recordrecord in posting a Panhard Balti- afternoon. Savings Bond. Md„ came home fifth in the more Triumph 3. Howard Hanna. corded a 41-19 victory here yes- ceived a SIOO seconds at Aquasco Speedway half-lengthls-length victory inin a seven- Broomall. Pa . D-B *6O. , terday to go m. MMM 4.5-liter Ferrari which won the Bixth race—Formula ITT cars. 10 with another 41-18 yesterday before rain washed furlong-long prep at Keeneland MCB# % laps—l. Paul Richard*. Poughkeepsie. victory scored Saturday. his top eliminator Inaugural President's Cup in N Y . Cooper: Harry out runoff Friday. 2. Beck. Wil- Traynham 1954. Charlie Sarle of Alex- mington Del . Cooper 3 Harry Whit- Dillard of Oreen- against Don Kilby, also of Sil- Jewel'sJewel’s Reward is the book’s RiLINED WHILE YOU WAIT ney Philadelphia Cooper. Pastrano Heavy T* *" I,lc> ville, yester- Favorite d up l,utl andria was 10th in an AC-Jag- •Seventh race—’’The Presidents , S. C.. turned in ver Spring, in the drag racing thirdrd choice, followed by Nadir, Nadir. . Cup laps—l. Hansgen. °1 l” uar and Charlie Kolb of Hyatts- 40 Walter day's low score, an even-par 72. 1 finale. Class summaries: whoio was cut from 8-1 to 6-1. Westfield N J. Lister-Jaguar: 2. Bob Claaa Larry Warrington Pa . 1 Billy Joe Patton of Morganton, DA Hlrkry. Silver ville 12th in a Ferrari. Jim Holbert. Porsche RS; Nextxt is Lincoln Road at 15-1, .- . In London Fight Tonight Bprir.g. Chrysler-dragster. 10.6 second*. 15-1. rrir ,hr s „. A ,rl, -«u 3 Don Sesslar . Robinson’s D-Jaguar quit Lancaster. Pa Porsche ¦ N. C., fired a 73. Class Kilby. Spring. up from All others Equally on RS Class OA—Don Silver 12-1 . Lon Priced BM —Charlie Sarle Alex- The golfers By th# Aitocltttri Preni (WTTG Cadillac-1932 Ford. 12 0 *¦"»( the fourth lap with a locked andria AC-Jacuar 'only finisher* Carolinas won 13 the feature television Class OB—Tony Santinl. Burton*- Jet'sJet's Alibi was cut from 60-1 aiy.ti^^.ded Class CM—Hanagen; 2. Ed Crawford. singles transmission and Bark Henry Chicago. of 20 matches yesterday Wandering Willie Pastrano —5) 10-rounder at New York's ville. Old*-1937 Ford 13.1 to 30-1.30-1. Dropped from 60-1 to D-Jaguar 3. Duncan Black. Clas* CB—Jim Blnaer. Baltimore. ulDZiSgUMlikl# / retired lap No. after break- Parkton Md . Ferrari Class DM —l. and of 10 doubles matches fights in England tonight for St. Nicholas tonight. were *1| £ on 8