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• THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. A-22 _ TUESDAY, row It. IMT Winnipeg Signs Musial Ready Three-Way Feature Purse Miteffs Stocks Europe Settles To Tie Suhr's Slated at Laurel Tonight Semifinalists '* Ploen, Giants Mark Tonight Soar Win If there Is After strength In num- Haughton's entry In the second For Davis Cup bers in racing, Billy PHILADELPHIA. June 12 (/Pi. harness ' division willbe Ruth Rodney and By th« Auoclttsd Fr Haughton and Johnny Simpson —Btan Checkout, Mendyk Musial reaches another are in good shape to pick up a | with Bonnie Belle and SemlAnallsts In the race for Land the Davis Cup tonight milestone when he plays part of the three-way feature > King Christian going in the third Over * tennis title in - Besmanoff i the European ** WINNIPEG. (ff). in his game purse at Laurel Raceway to- . division. zone with Belgium June 11 822 d consecutive to NEW YORK. June 11 (VP).— opposing England l Quarterback Kenny of night. Simpson will drive Adios Lutz and Sweden * | Ploen. 22. Ous Suhr’s National Alex MitefT, Argentina, appeared meeting Italy University signed Haughton 2-year- .in the Arst division. He will were settled to- the of lowa has League “iron man” entered six headed today for a ranking day. The with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers record set olds and Simpson Ave as 27 of’ pilot Adios Paul, the probable finalists must be de- among the world’s top 10 heavy- by July of Interprovincial 10 years ago. the original 71 nominees favorite in the second division cided 23 and Anlshed Jy the Western were I weight contenders. by August Football named for “The ’ and have Poplar Tar 6. Union. The Cardinal star, who al- Lord Calvert” as a - The undefeated, pace, originally worth $7,500. . ning mate. In the leg 6-1 Invader Belgium and England gained I. \^Bt* Ploen, who led the Hawkeyes ready holds the league record third ! decisively whipped Germany’s m ly. 35-19 victory The heavy list forced Racing Simpson will drive Painter, the their brackets yesterday after to a over Oregon for most extra-base hits and is Willi Besmanoff at St. Nicholas State in last Secretary Charlie Larkin to split probable 3-to-l choice, with victories in third-round matches the. Rose Bowl New Arena last night to chalk up his extended point. '.jb Year’s Day, Is quar- almost certain to add to the the feature Into three seperate : Jacob Hanover as the other half to the Anal j&F fl the second mns ninth victory in as many ffghts. The European A terback signed by the scored, runs batted In, events worth $2,250 each. of the entry. zone winner t Igj Bombers “We're will meet for the 1957 total bases and two-base A good many railbirds who i Jimmy Jordan’s Dream Knight. going to try and get the winner of the season. Chuck Cur- Folley tis, signal-caller. titles before he Anally lays aside follow the sulkies closely like who has won two races. Is re- Zora next,” said Miteff’s American-Eastern zone compe- Texas Christian manager. Hymie by the Bombers his bat, began the season with the speedy Colonel Grattan, , garded as a possible upset winner Wallman. “Ted- tition December 16 to decide h Joined earlier this dy Brenner (St. the challenger **'*%ss year. 774 consecutive games played driven by Bob Cherrix, to take ! in thethird. Nicholas match- against Australia, ’fe?M since the start of the 1952 sea- the Arst heat of the two-year-old I Fair weather last night maker) said he’d try and make defending , in Mel- *^B to It.” bourne December Bl >y\& m BALTIMORE, June 11 (Jf). son. event. Haughton, scheduled brought out the second largest 26-28. t Philip Jack Harmon of Eastern Oregon He has played in all his team’s Ay here from New York, will 1 crowd of the meeting—s. 929 Folley, of Chandler. Ariz., Is Washer and Jackie State will be given a chance to 47 games handle Poplar Kenny. Billy also with $316,178 going through the ranked fifth by the NBA. Brichant won their Anal singles so far for a grand matches Belgium make the Baltimore Colts as a total of 821, Agure will have S. W. in this division. machines. “I he Folley as rallied to ¦l > ;',\V! mam a which would think can beat whip ' jUmjMm. defensive halfback. Coach Weeb have higher Mexico, 3-2. been much had he but we have- no intention of Michael Ewbank says. not agreed his manager’s moving too fast,” Wallman. Welshman Davis won 4 bskssb to wish said a Ave-set match against Robert mr«:)r. .Wk V J|§|i# In announcing signing of his to sit out the Anal game of the “Alex Is about a year and a half . Blsva jbi eighth away Halllet of France to provide the MMgHHnBHt. -.’.i RSHISK), .'s»: Jbhms college draft choice yes- 1951 season. Colorful Stuart Cut Adrift yet and has things to clincher of triumph. 6 fc, J| terday Harmon has learn.” a 3-2 fa Ewbank said Insists on Playing Brichant whipped Francesco the “speed and Jumping ability ¦SSfIHHHHBk AH Considering that it Contreas, 6—l, in you like to have In a defensive Musial’s endurance mark all B—6. 6—3. is With No Fence to Miteff’s Arst Aght in six months, Paris to tie the series, 2-2. Shoot At - SAWCHUK RETURNS TO HOCKEY—Terry Saw- backfleld prospect.” the more amazing because of his the 22 year -old Argentinian chuk, playing Washer ended it with a 6—4, the popular hockey goalie who quit the Bos- Two small college tackles. Bob insistence on despite as- ATLANTA, June 11 (VP).— | Atlanta got Btuart from Holly- looked impressive in pounding 6—3 triumph injuries 6—l. over Mario ton Bruins tne middle of last season because of a White of Otterbein and Harwood sorted and illnesses and Dapper Is a home- May Besmanoff’s body red and chop- Llamas. willingness wood 17. Since then, he blood disease, is returning to the game with the Hoeft of South Dakota State, his to divide his run king without a home. ping up his face in the telecast Davies, Halllet, duties had hit .211, drilled eight home 20. battled 25. Detroit Red . He poses with Jack Adams, gen- also signed contracts. between first base and all The colorful young slugger, 10-rounder. for 2 hours and 55 three outAeld positions during who thinks runs, struck out 31 times and minutes eral manager of the Red Wings who got Sawchuk a hit’s no good un- Miteff was awarded the unani- in a match which started in NEW YORK. June 11 (VP).— the past 10 seasons. less it clears the fence, was cut knocked in 21 In games. by following in exchange for Winger John Bucyk and cash.—AP The New runs 23 mous decision the sunlight and ended In dusk. York Giants have A star without temperament, from the Atlanta Crackers’ ros- yotes: Referee Teddy Martin, Wirephoto. signed their No. 3 He also had made eight errors. Sweden scored a 4-1 triumph draft ehoice. the pride of Donora, Pa., ranks ter yesterday and returned to Hollywood 7-2-1, Judge Joe Agnello 9-1, yesterday. Halfback Mendyk 1 He hit six homers In over Denmark Dennis of second to the late Oehrig the Pittsburgh Pirates. during and Judge Bert Orapt, player. Michigan College. Lou a brief stay there. 6-3-1. Denmark’s No. 1 Kurt Mate complete The Pirates haven’t said yet Buddy The AP card had Mendyk. with nine seasons. Manager Bates of At- Miteffin front, Neilson, United States indoor Red Wings Put Hall on Block 22. is a 6-footer from Oehrig. who rolled up major what they plan to do with the says: 7-2-1. champ, upset top- St. Charles, the lanta “He’s a man with- Sweden’s tylch., and his sign- league high of games from most talked-about player the out a position. I tried him at ranked Sven Davidson, ing was delayed 2.130 Miteff. the 9-5 favorite, out- 3—6. lentil he was June 1, 1925, through April Southern Association has seen three. value Is strictly in his weighed B—4, graduated. played 30, His his rival by 12'/4 pounds 4—6, 6—3, 6—o. Jan Erik As Sawchuk Returns to Fold He baseball 1939, took part in many a season—a player who enough Lundqulst, at Michigan State, In all his club's bat. and his bat wasn’t —202% to 190 V2—and he made: 20, a Swedish reserve DETROIT, (VP).—'The Lindsay Johnny and will be games for 13 years. struck out more often than he value to us at the moment.” good weight player, whipped Torben Uurlch, June 11 ¦ j Hall and for with the Detroit consecutive use of his advan- Wings today : Wilson, Kennedy Tlvers chain got a hit, who had more thumbs typical performance by this tage. kept Denmark’s player. Detroit Red set out Forbes and this Ranking behind Musial with A He pressing the No. 2 summer Angers - to peddle the National Hockey ' Pierre Pilote. eight than aAeld and who de- all-or-nothing non-conformist chunky, 24 year -old German full-schedule seasons are lighted fans in every town appeared League's all-star goalie. Glenn i TORONTO. June 11 (VP).—C. Everett Scott and Joe Sewell, the came the first time he throughout, wearing him down Hall, after welcoming Terry Saw- he hit. in Atlanta. His first four times with thumping body punches Reds Claim Record 2J Television Games R. Roberts. University of South- former American Leaguers. Play- (/P). chuk back One thing is certain. Stuart up, he struck out. Then he wal- and battering his face MOSCOW. June 11 —The to the fold. ern California fullback, has ers with six full seasons Include at close Agency Sawchuk, who handled the - by NHL says—he isn't going back to Lin- loped one over the fence and quarters. Willi was cut Tass says Olympian Scheduled reached a verbal agreement to Eddie Collins. Charley Geh- over Maria Itklna broke the nets for the Wings for five sea-i NEW June 11 (VP).— ! play ringer, coln of the Class A Western trotted around the bases. He both eyes. women’s YORK. with the Toronto Argonauts Earl Averill and Richie League, where he hit 66 home world record for the 400 meter - stopped plate, sons, was reacquired yesterday ' Twenty one National Hockey of the Big in front of home A few of Miteff's body wallops Four Football Union. Ashburn. The latter ranks next last leap-frogged plat- run in a meet at Minsk. from the Boston Bruins. He had > League games will be televised Managing runs season. then onto the strayed low and he Tass Director Lew Hayman to Musial and Suhr as the Na- “You know,” the puzzled Cracker was warned said Miss Itkina timed in been idle since December be- | next , the Columbia Broad- -1 ter. He was “In” with in the to keep up. : was announced last night tional League’s most durable young Arst round ’em 54 seconds, bettering cause of his health. casting System announces, man said. “I wish I had l fans from then on. “He the mark player. hit home Instead of was low with at least 20 of 0:55.2 set by another Russian Manager Jack The first game on the PHILADELPHIA. June 11 (VP).— six runs 66 "I think my father hit the sit- more.” protested Jersey General Adams i! network 1 get Jones/ woman, Polina Lazareva, May. had been expected will Bobby Walston, veteran 13 Top 500 in Row I think I would more of a uation on the head," Stuart said. manager. In to send. Hall I be Boston at New York. No- end. has chance. Besmanoff’s to Boston in the Sawchuk deal. . vember 2, at 4 p.m. . Eight signed his 1957 contract with the A total of 13 players have been “He said since I hit 66 home runs "What I going to do? people expect - Instead he parted with young : following games will start at 4 Philadelphia Eagles, the club an- able to play through 500 or more am Well. . for Lincoln would not going back to Lincoln, . as other ! Johnny Bucyk and cash. p.m., and the remainder start nounced yesterday. Walston, in games In succession through the I'm twice as much from me BRAKES if that’s what the Pirates have ! players. they doubly 500-Mile Veterans fBIUNIP “We should have got more.” ’ at 2 pm. (EST). six years with the Eagles, has years. The list And were WHIM TOU WAIT follows: in go to Holly- any made declared General Manager Lynn! The schedule: caught 195 passes for yards Lou lb 2,130 mind. I’ll back critical of mistakes I it 3.345 Oehrig, get • To Race Saturday of the Bruins, .1 November 2. Boston it New York; B and 33 wood and movie work in- in the field.” Patrick "but De- touchdowns. Everett Scot, ss 1,307; • I New York it Chicago; It), Montreal at stead. If they can't use me in i Bates said Stuart didn’t fit In trm Lit Sivinui troit didn’t have any more to I Boston; 30. Detroit at Naw York Joe Sewell, ss 1,103 sohded ’ 7, Chicago the Pirate organization. I wish the team. “We’re going for At Old Dominion 4dnummu offer besides Bucyk and money.” December at Boston: 14. i with , i I New York at Detroit: 21. Detroit at Eddie Yost. 3b 829 going 4 WHIELS Now, apparently. Hall will Chicago: Chicago they would release me or sell l the pennant, and he’s for A SIA 6S go 11 28. Boston at California Snaps Ous Suhr. lb _ 822 three-star has COMPLETE to the Chicago Black ri January 4. Boston at New York: 11. me.” the whole world.” been IV UP Hawks if ! Chicago at Detroit. New York at Chi- Stan Musial. lb. of 821 booked for Old Dominion Detroit can work out a deal. cago: 16. Detroit at Chicago: 18. New Penn Richie Speedway this week end by Pro- gt State String; Ashburn. of 730 SIMPERS persisted' . York at Chicago: 26. Detroit Boston "“aTs-V" Rumors have that p>.—Cali-1 send 1 ton: 22. Chicago at Detroit. ; 11 Oeorge Pinkney. 3b 577 gram on the strip adjoining Old i fornix was cracking the whip to- Fred Luderus. lb 533 Sunday at Marlboro Track Dominion will be held at 2 p.m. day in the NCAA college baseball i Charlie Gehringer. Sunday. p.m. Sunday 2b 511 More than 50 entries are ex- ¦.portion of the two-mile course At 8:30 with three straight the Trans-World Automobile and wins after having In addition to his many other pected for Sunday’s sports car •'1 that will be lighted is the one- Jean's Joe Brings Most handed Penn achievements on the Motorcycle Daredevils will put State its first diamond. program at Marlboro Motor ¦ third-mile oval in front of the defeat In 22 starts. only on a thrill show. 8 to 0. last night. Musial needs 150 more hits Raceway. featured by the ' main grandstand. The Bears to become the eighth major second annual six-hour endur- Each car in the six-hour The midget car races, a six- from the West were leaguer to record event card, will several In Belmont Park Auction Ito go against lowa State, now ! 3.000 lifetime ance race starting at 4 p.m. grind will be handled by two have hits. He already working shifts of drivers who participated at NEW OP].— Dodge Up- !2-l in the holds the Na- Five 10-lap sprints for novices , drivers, in IVt YORK. June 11 i Mrs. Isabel Sloane. elimination! tional League will two Indianapolis Day. Thirty-seven perville, tourney tonight at 11 p.m. record with 1,114 and for all classes of modiAed I hours each. There be on Memorial race horses were Va.. and New York, j extra-base hits, winners, They Include Herman, Johnny yesterday at the annual sold 10 head j(Washington time). Penn is second in and production cars will start major the overall win- Ai sold for $86,900. Briar-: State, home runs with and the index of perform- Ernie McCoy and June auction of Faslg-Tipton paid and Notre Dame battle for 364, third in at 1 o'clock. ner Thomson. the dale Farm $16,500 for Platv- sur- total bases with 4,854 ance winner based on engine Oeorge Ponder. Also listed to Co. at Park, top 3-year-old filly by vival at 5 pm. Penn State and and dou- Belmont the chette. Priam , bles with 588, fourth in Fred Moore of the D. C. , size start Saturday night is Tony price of $25,500 going 11- Notre Dame are 2-1 in the series., runs Region Sports for Jean's batted In with 1.525 and Car Club of One of the expected to Bonadies, who appeared Joe, a 5-year-old 7-year-old gelding California, getting fine pitch- seventh co-sponsor cars at Pl.*| staxes-winnlng First Aid, m America, of the at- Jaguar Indianapolis previous TW. of and winner of ing and hitting the ball hard, runs scored with 1.607. be entered is the new in years. son Nashrullah-Pocket Edi- several stakes, traction along with the Laven- by I*. t.4i AM AM sold beat lowa 8-2, in the XK-SS. If will be driven W*.Mn#*a and 11.35 tion. was to Eddie Seremba. State. sec- der Hill Mob. said a special Jim Robinson of MerriAeld, V»„ L«. Lwml 11.40 AM agent Sunday. The 37 head sold for $287,300. of Montreal, for $16,000. ond round committee will select the 35 Black of 11.35 AM and 1.11 FM The Bears got Chevy Chase Golf 1 and Duncan Parkton, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT an average of $8,035. Two other Brookmeade geldings four-hit pitch- starters from entry ***** Sixty more the list on 1 Md. taMndnf I*o race each sold ing from Kim Elliott last YORK—Ale* head will be sold today. for $14,000. Top Re- night the basis of driver experience Fred Windridge. who was a NEW Miteff. 300. Argen- Jean’s ward to Arnold and the ball with gusto To Ferguson, Abell tina. outpointed Willie Besmanoff. 100V*. SPECIAL PACKAOE TICKET of went blasted car Germany, Joe was one 14 horses Winick. and class distribution. third-place Anisher in the Class to. inr/adac Trip Far*, sold in the dispersal of agent, of Glenview, 111., and to score five times in the first Mrs. E. R. Ferguson JOHANNESBURG Mike Holt. 164. laund $1 A2O the Mur- of Ken- The race, patterned after the > D production race last Sunday South Africa, outpointed Jimmy Mar- Oran4.landAdail.iiaa | eain-Byars Valley two Innings against State. tinez. Glendale, Calif . U Stable of Texas. The to B. Frank Christmas. Penn wood and Mrs. W. S. Abell of the classics at Sebrlng. Fla, and Le ; at Lime Conn., will handle IHI4. 10. and oM tax*. Monkton, Five-hit pitching by Rock. NEW ORLEANS—WiIIie Vaughn. 160. group brought $159,500. an av- Md. Chuck i host club combined for a best- Mans. France, will wind up a Chevrolet Corvette. Los Angeles. outpointed Symeon Dick Al Williams. erage of $11,392. The horses were Preston Burch, the Brook- marked Notre Dame’s ball 68 to win the women's after dark with the cars using r Thompson and Dick Nash will owned by Mrs. Clint Murchison meade trainer acting as agent, 9-to-0 win over Texas, the pre- : member-guest golf tournament headlights. only paid their own The r co-drive Nash's Porsche. and Mrs. Wofford Cain of Dallas $14,000 for Ellerslie, 3-year- tourney favorite because of yesterday at the Chevy Chase and B. G. Byars of Tyler, Tex. old filly by Narsrullah-Effle 8.. strong pitching over the college Club. consigned by season. Mrs. Cain's husband is ill Claiborne Farm, It was wildness of Texas They were only one stroke bet- Budge Patty George ! Paris, Ky. hurlers that played biggest Beaten Covert of Tracy. Calif., 1 the ter than the runnerup combine obtained Joe. who part F.P ART AMENTAL LEAGI’E client, bought six of the Mur- doubles semifinals were scheduled pitching. 70: Mrs. Charles Goetz and Mrs. Los 71; : Angeles and Paris, 5—7. 6—3, Black Sox 7 o Nat B*c Agcy 2 4 eain-Byars consignment for j today in the Recreation Depart- Jim Kudlinski of lowa State Deaton. Mrs. Alfred ¦ Air Force Jet* ft 1 Navy Tars 2 4 SBB.- Houghton a Columbia Heu. 3 1 1020th 1 ft Ute/SAFTIBOND allowed only three hits as and Mrs. Jules 6—2. in final. USAP 200. Betty’s First, 2-year-old ment tennis tournament at Rock State Friede-1 6—3. 2'i-hour 8t Ambrose 3 4 Woodbridge 0 4 V/fS/Tj' The Industry s newest and eliminated Connecticut, 5-2. son of Woodmont, Mrs. John In the semifinals. Woodcock o' daughter of Dark Star. Kentucky Creek Courts. The The Black Sox, entry this ¦ik finest brake lining segments - ; new Derby quarter-finals winning blow for lowa State was Latimer and Mrs. Karl Keller had eliminated his countryman Mr pressure winner, went to McLeod Doubles were year in the Departmental -t' bonded giving more for $25,000. played yesterday a double by Dan Peters that sent man of Columbia, and Mrs. Bob Howe. 6—l. *7—s. 6—2. v friction, longer wear rivets Ghan , win- in both the wrappe No ner of the Alligator home two runners for a 3-1 lead. Landra Platt and Mrs. Sam Patty had defeated German i League, dup the first t 0 score drums. Handicap men’s and women’s divisions. State 000 3-year-old Mem Ho! and Clyde Free-: Penn 000 OOO —O 4 .l! Crocker of Columbia, all with Champion Branovic, 7—5, . half title with a 7-0 record and and son of Count doubles:Ben California 142 ooi nox—ft 71 ’ s*l? defeated Leti and Lawrence , Rlese. Simmers '3» and Stickler; El- 745; and Mrs. John Conklin and 7—5. Fleet, sold for $20,000. It was *Ce»y. B—3: Larry Mlddlekaian i illott and Thompson 6—4. a big assist goes to Bob and Bud Day defeated Thompaon Mrs. R. H. Oliver of Jennifer Hoad, wife '«« reported bought Ken Army-Navy. of Lewis to 48 .. that McLeod the **—l, 6—3; Ernie Ineram and Edgar |l(Chichen' Long, big right- RIVETED. 4 Wh 5 _.. ls six horses for Lee defeated Reid Willtameaon Texas 000 oon noo— n a 3 Mrs. Ed Ferriday and Mrs. Hoad. Australian Davis Cup PLYMOUTH, , ¦WM Byars, who plans Blihjp. and Notre Dame 400 320 OOx—® 0 1 j I IUIUPC t Mert *—7, 6—2. H—3; Jack (ft> Ficken, and Strelt star, handed pitcher who scored five LININuS CHIV Complete ¦ to continue racing. McCarthy Beale Sudderth. Smith , Mvers and Mrs. Paul and won the women’s singles, ford. U p and Eddie defeated Carrington <&). Symeon and — Galnler A. took Charger . Frank Dunham and Dare Smith, B 2. i Kohorst. Mrs. H. Allen of Army-Navy, defeating Mary Hawton of Aus- of his team's victories. McLeod Tolson 1 —«¦ —S; Prank Shore and Donn i Bent2 Gilbert all with 755. tralia. 6—l, 7—5. Adjustment for $13,500. Fool Menow, $4,200: defeated Paul and Bernle |2O Long’s fifth came yester- W?'MT for the life of the B—l. lowa State 010 001—6 10 C win Jedgar Blankln. a—3. Connecticut 3 m . SII,OOO, and Women» doublet Pearl McCoy and 10l I«M> 000 —2 l! day. a 4-hitter as the Sox shut- lining. Other cors low I Mildred Smith defeated Kudlinski and Bertell; Butterfield.; equally Quick Sword. $14,500. Martha Oel-, Anantanio io> and King. Balsdrn breath and Barbara Krdley. B —l. B—3:' •»»._ out National Security Agency. Hydraulic and The Briardale Farm, Estrel | Olga Mahaney and Blrthe Sauer dg- Parts Service N. paid $15,500 • Lnt*4 Mariam Trenlt and Ruth Badlet. GRADED 8-0. He struck out 17 and was Relined Brake Shoes Manor. J.. for, 1 2— B—4; Caroyln Klllefer and! SELECTIONS Exchanged Our . 2-year-old filly by , Prance* Baaaett defeated Prance* Barry' Class B Pitcher backed up by nine hits with the Drum Turning—Road Oull-dge, «— Service Tulyar-Badoura. and Irene h—3, l . Nancy Oate* and Jane Meleney defeated Mnr- Sox coming up with four runs in Trucks and — Relined by Appointment The Brookmeade Stable ofr caret Oraham Sara Moore. B 3. FOR % 1 ll—4. Gets No-Hitter LAUREL the seventh. GREENSBORO. N. C., June 11 poxt. P.M, Another good pitching Job was LAPP (iP).—Chuck Smith, smallish W*#T BROS. BRAKE a l _ RACE—Purse. »AAO. trot. turned in by Vernon McMana- SERVICE lefthander, hurled the jC classified; 1 mile may 1806 LST.N.W Greens- ' iP P Horse Driver Oddi BILLY DIRECT of Silver Hill In the Indus- ST 3 4070 Knight DELAWARE NOTES boro Patriots to a 2-0, ; 1 Rodner (Ooodnoush) __ 4-1 trial League. He his third no-hit 2 Homestretch Wtnnr (Jnes) 7-2 won victory over Durham in Caro- It Night By JOSEPH B. KELLY ber in dally doubles a '! Maid (Crank).. ..Ki-l without defeat to give Silver Hill at Delaware lina League game last night. ! 4 Battle Up (Smith) 12-1 SELECTIONS a 10-4 victory •tar Racing Editor Park to date. It has started 6 May Olrl (Leaumi ...12-1 1 over Union Print- fouri | The 28-year-old pitcher from i H Sky Liner (Hubbard) x-1 1—Knight Rodney, ers. — Nip Song. STANTON, Del., June 11 UP). .winning combinations and con- , 1Conneaut, Ohio, playing his 7 Nip Bong (Belote) ... 2-1 sec- X Lynntown (Edmunds) RAAiAAA (t-1 Battle Up. In the Gauzza League. Strick’s A lot of Delaware Park dallyp eluded two in 11 days. One of ond year of pro ball, stopped I ( Also eligible — the doubles ! April Jewel (Cowglll) ... A-| 2 Gold Restaurant broke three-way tie double devotees were telling , It started was the! class B league’s top Betty Wldowllnn. Banner. a 'the team Bueknoll (Robinson) tt-1 a I record high of the Raven Abbe. for first place with 4-1 victory dcdiim MOTOR themselves today that they r meeting on for the first no-hitter of I the . May 31 SECOND RACE—Purse, $A()0; class over winless Suitland Hall. De- should have "wheeled” the fa- when 11 and error A b Paul (Simpson) xfrfeIRasii Stroller <56.80 :t-l REVKNTH RACE—Pune, fl.nnd; pice; d.B« AtLßw#*»P"«“ and Betrayed -1 ware enjoyed without New Jer- on a ground ball. j A Strataway (Casey) X-l i B £ Pat . clansifleri. I mile # <*202.20) 7 Rainbow (Smith) . X-1 1 V (Rorlni) CASH^ that the 100-1 sey i R Chief 3.1 ue victor competition reached $1,109.- for X (no driver) " $45 But that one muff i h Poplar Tar Heel It.l ! Juit Jim (Edmund*! ](|.| C*R TO ORIVE ... PAINTING In the second race was thrown i 242 A total of 13.979 turned out Martin turned In his usual P June Land (Kelly) A-l 1 3 Perky Medic (Riddick) (1-1 ||F AUTO a W Hamilton entry t (wUcuttal... LOANSII out by most, players. Betrayed, a in ideal weather. Simpson entry Bnnntr Truex 7-S WHILE YOUR superb, monotonous per- bJ A Impkin (Hyleni 4-| t> i.i nimha 1 s4ll 4-ycar-old filly, is owned by 8 Mlihty let (Leeum) I f 8-1 ~ formance. He struck out FIFTH RACE—"The Lord Calvert." 7 ai* Abbott (Terlon Whether vttut rur i* paid ¦ ! OUR SHOP James «-i -for nr ~ IS IN McKenna. Baltimore auto ' A grass runner who may 14 of the 18 batters retired Drd dlv purse. 52.2A(): pace. 2-year- S Victor Lou (5t0k1ey1...... |«-i not dealer, and trained by Mike Pas- olds: E classified, 1 mile Alio elleible— I ISO 00 loan SI 00 .Wk threaten some of the country’s In the six-inning game. The 1 Alton Express (Rlddiekt ... A-l Nore Leiile (Crockett) 1 cal of Monkton. Md. 2 MERRY 00 BOY (Chgrrlx)... 2-1 S-l | SIOO.OO lo.n *Wk top turf stars has been uncov- 12-year-old star also hit a 5 Dewey Holmes (Taylor) A-l S 3 00 Press box EIGHTH RACE—Purie. SABO; pece; " observers could not ered here. Winner In Impressive and doubles 4 a Painter (Slmpaon) A-l ( C Cleiained: I mile | in. I|, it. MIMHMMt | i two A Dream (night (Jordan) I recall any double of yesterday's grass A-l 1 Vickie Walnut (Smith) a-s i fashion of his second race and stole home. A b Bonnie Belle (Haughton) 4-1 •! Joanne H (Plemlni) S.l proportions involving a favorite. was Knave, a New Zealand- 25 Innings Martin has 7 Meadow Noel (Dancer) ..... X-l 3 Mamie B (Cuitlll 5-2 In X b King Christian (Martin) 4-1 4 Spot (Cherrlk) & One double ticket Hot .... 7-2 Bth 0 $lO and 82 ! bred 5-year-old who completed 82 and P a Jacob Hanover (no driver) . A-l 5 Victory I|Harson’s, N.W.J struck out batters has Bpencer (Roblmon) ... $2 aJ Simpson entry 8-1 cf the variety were sold Haughton 8 Billy Harrli (Ptlliburyi . on i with success In Australia last given up 11 walks. He Is b W entry, icerter) 8-1 the winning 7 Blair Hanover 10-i S, PE. 1-4700 combination of 6 i year. Knave Is owned b/ Mrs batting .845 and hu four S Time Bomb (Leium) 15-1 and 11. Adele among ! SIXTH RACE—Purge, *AAO; pare; C / Aleo elleible— L. Rand and his home runs. Iclassified: 1 mile Audrey'! atir (Edmund*' 8-1 The 11 has been quite a num-, victims yesterday was Cindy's Up iHubbard) ...lA-l l.eeeehel Dill? Double— , Jabneh.. i Banner'! Brother (Matthtwa).. |-i Mlrkt Meld end Melvlee Tedd