A-20 •• THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. TUESDAY, JULY 1«. 1967

-- Burke Decides Today ... Hopes ziwppi..j-«D»»»- -¦¦¦—¦l -I ~J Amateur's 66 Medalist ((? ' Wosr' I ITU) I I Bte- -< On His - PGA Defense I • » „* Tops • at Snap «. Pros /V a JdU Ohio, July 16 UP). To Jinx DAYTON. Littler and Casper came un- —The Professional Golfers As- der a special provision, adopted sociation opens its 39th cham- by POA members last winter pionship tournament tomorrow in an effort to make their Fountain Head without the assurance there tournament more attractive to In Omaha Golf defending champion. Send four of the area’s lead* will be a the public but never fully ex- OMAHA, July (A*).—Med- Burke, jr., 16 ing pros to the PGA champion* Jack winner of the plained. alist Barbara champion- ' Romack Porter ship, have a half-dozen resting PGA and Masters Strsiea Drops Oat hopes crack ships last year, planned try to her Women's from the Shawnee-on-Dela- to Among golf losing injured today those who dropped Western tournament ware tournament, have out an left arm jinx by - three be out were Gene Saracen, three- winning the champion- 4flJi others catching up on their and decide whether he will POA ship. able the time champion, who de- work after an overseas trip, to start long match play grind tomorrow. cided he couldn’t face the pos- The attractive Sacramento. and you can’t trust the re- sibility playing 162 holes in Calif., blond, don’t any go- of with a long list mainder. "I see sense in 5 days, and Jerry Barber of titles, including The was held at ing out there and playing just of the 1954 Pro-Am . Golf Association Mr Hp Hagerstown for appearance's sake,” Burke _. . ' Fountain Head in The revamped tournament Amateur, has played in the yesterday amateur, said. and an El- program calls for one round of Western Amateur six times don Waynesboro, quit Joiner of Pa., Burke, who had to the 18-hole matches tomorrow, since 1950. She get by h JSrw SfsßHlk proa by Open didn't beat the three strokes. championship last month two each Thursday and Friday the first round five times and Joiner, 36-year-old former after 36 holes because of an and and lost Waynesboro injury 36-hole semifinals in the second round the champion, had a to his right hand, hurt finals. In addition, there’ll be sixth. 66 to tie the course record. his left arm recently in a fall playoffa among beaten players Leading pros were Ward Bur- at his Houston. Tex., home. The places Ties Medal Record L>t4a JiS * for down to eighth. •* # .a); "Jf"||BKaB|MMfIHMHMMBHMBi|Mi«I3^|gHHIBBC|B|BBMMMfIIBMSay.|»y^^r gess m. ¦ of Chevy Chase and Jack arm has been giving him con- Os the better-known players, This year, however, may be Lowe of Bonnie View with 695, pain. siderable the top ones Include Sam different. The 5-feet-4 108- ¥Tr both out in 34 and back in 35 Littler Is Invited Snead, Dick Mayer, Doug Ford, pounder belted out a 3-under- wMmtKMw ~U .-^WWWPfeA: over the par-71 course. par yesterday «. 70 that ' ~ r Ted Kroll, Ed Furgol, Tommy tied the -. Littler, ....Jmc ¦ Charley Easton of Congres- Meanwhile Gene one of the two pros who had been Bolt, Dow Finsterwald and record medal score set by Ann sional shot 77 but he and H. O. “standby” Quast of Marysville, Wash., ** ** ***"”** on a basis for this Mike —>-- J ?K^^ Souchak. V,. / .... • i Hamrick of the host club had a Snead, has last year.. Ann went on to win ¦ 61 best ball, strokes better tournament, received an invi- who won three two tation to compete replace- PGA championships in 15 the championship. She isn’t Andy as a defending ATKINSON HAS WINNER—Ted Atkinson is fillies (center), than the 63s of Gibson ment for Jimmy Clark, years, shot practice because of illness. was Deserted Eddie Arcaro up, Meyer who a round of and Eddie of Baltimore, j withdrew yesterday yesterday Barbara, only aboard Greentree Stable’s Single Stroke (6, left), and third was Two Cent Stamp, ridden by John Lowe and Dr. Humbert i because of 31-34—65 over the 24. and a bride and. illness. 6,773-yard par last April, would like repeat a narrow winner in the fifth race at Belmont Choquette.—AP Wirephoto. Slocum of the host club. 36-35—71 Mi- to yesterday. Second in the 5-furlong test i That left pudgy Bill Casper ami Valley course. That in- Miss Quast’s jump from medal- for maiden Woody Harner of the host! in line in ist to op next case Burke with- cluded bogies on three of the champion. She was club had a hole-in-one the paired 16th, his draws. last six holes. in the first round with second. Betty Kerby of Ohio, Ward Burgeig Chevy Chase 68 Akron. Redskins Sign Jack Lowe. Bonnie View 69 who qualified with an 80. Althea Passes Dick Hendrickson. Mount Pleasant—7o qualifying Gibson I Prank Tenney. White 71 Barbara's round, 2-Division Pace Flint Ernie Oarlem. Westbrlar , 72 Hartack, StillWearing Brace, the lowest score ever by a Paul Haviland. Clifton Park 72 fired Two Veterans, Joe Reooekey. Talbot 73 woman here, had her caddy John Jandrasek, Sparrows Point 73 more excited than she. "She First Clay Court Test Steve Tobath. Port Meade 73 John Bass. Baltimore 73 Has 2 Winners at Arlington won’t pay Tops Program Gunpowder have to me a cent,” CHICAGO. July 16 UP).— Carl Rasnlc. 73 By tht Associated Press Three Rookies Billy PhllUpe. Winchester 73 scored with three of his mounts he said as Barbara was racing . Wimbledon Carroll Boggs, Cumberland 73 It takes something more than at Monmouth Park, he through the last nine in 33 champion, MISS FLOYD WINS , Two veterans and three new- Andy Gibson. CC Md. 73 l where four determined to win Walter Romans. Baltimore 74 an injured back to keep Willie is the leading jockey with 42. under, after an opening 37, major comers were signed today by Stan Mouser Kenwood 74 ¦ her first United States Cos Hartack, the nation's leading put together daily DELL IS OUSTED the Redskins, bringing the total Tiso. Bonnie View 74 : He a $96.40 Teen-Ager Has 7* title, put on a rousing At Bill Clarke. Hillendale ...... 74 out of the winner’s Baltimore [jockey, > double with Marbem i 519.80) performance yesterday in CHICAGO, July 16 (IP). enrollment to 49. John O’Donnell Mount Pleasant 7ft i Closest to Barbara the BALTIMORE, July 16 (Spe- Billy Bassler. Rolling Road. 75 circle. and Racer <87.40' and finished in the first round of the National Clay — of Arling- Johnny Allen, Purdue center Jimmy Duke, Dover Brook 75 qualifying round was George Dlffenbaugh. Kenwood 75 After losing with Iron Liege : off the day by taking the ninth one of ton, Va„ is among those cial).—Jess Direct and Ban- Burning Courts tournament. who took over Harry Ulinski’s Bernle Haas. Tree 76 to Clem and Conn McCreary in i with Sun Lass at $8 for $2. several teen-agers, Andrea lanky safely through first early pivot Prank Invernixzt. Baltimore 76 17-year-old ¦nre star from New the ner’s Bride are the favor- role last year, and Line- Dick lames. Courthouse 76 Saturday’s Classic at Arlington It was the third time Grant Cohn, a from Wa- York breezed past Smith round in women's singles . backer LaVern Torgeson, the Morgan Tiller Port Lee 76 terloo, lowa. Andrea, Lois ites for tonight's two divisions Ray Heins, Park, Hartack came back yes- has won both ends of the the lowa Glenview, 111., of National Clay Courts , defensive "quarterback,” Bwan Creek 76 junior of 6—o, 6—o, the the featured team’s Bmitty Padett, Glenn Brook —76 terday with two winners at the double during the Monmouth champion and the State tennis championships. of Ad Club of ! the oldsters Lloyd Kelley., Manor 76 with grim determination. were who came into Billy Ollbart. Argyle 76 Chicago track to run his total meeting. women's titlist at 16. fired a 72, Floyd Pace Jerry Army Navy The lack of confidence which Miss defeated Joan Baltimore at Baltimore ! the fold. Prltechmann 77 for the year to 187. He also Joe who had tying her best medal competi- O’Brien Canada, 6—l, Henri Van Gogh, Indian Spring 77 Culmone. two has usually plagued her in big of Raceway. Allen is nearing the end of George Pigott. Bainbridge 77 had a second and a third. winners, woh the Monmouth tive performance. country 6—o, in one of yesterday’s , Charles Easton Congressional 77 The young sharpshooter tournaments in this Although fifth in his last six months’ active duty with Bill Gordon. Chestnut Rldgt 77 Hartack, still wearing a brace feature with Salix ($7.40',. from was gone. openers. the Army’s Transportation Harry Grlrsmer. Bethesda 78 to protect his back which was lowa, who topped the start, Jess Direct won twice in Bill Crabbe. Rock Creek 78 sending the 4-year-old filly lower "She of out Don Dell of Bethesda, Corps Jim Harrisburg. injured last Wednesday, bracket, paired in the was sure herself succession during the first , at Fort Eustis, Va., and Gantx. Pa 78 . over the 6 furlongs was first by Barry Fred Moore. Bethesda 78 in 1:10%. I there,” said Sid Llewellyn, her Md.. was ousted week of the meeting, once in , will resort a few days after the brought home two favorites— riding round with Greta Leone of Chi- Mackay Dayton, Mike Boxers. Sparrows Point 79 Norman Mercler, at coach. “You don’t bring a of the Na- 2:03%, third fastest time of the : squad assembles in Los Angeles John Zaleskl, Warrenton 791 Conteban at $3.80 in the fourth Narragansett cago who had an 80. Collegiate champion Larry Hogan. Hogan’s Range 79 Park, matched youngster from nowhere and tional meeting. ! July 27. Torgy is ready to go. Hugh McLellan. Prospect Hill —BO and Jean's Pride at $4.20 in Grant’s trick of riding both Also qualifying, yesterday beat player. She from Michigan, 6—l, 6—4. Dewey Ricketts. Brooke Manor —Bl were Baltimoreans, a talented Second choice in the first di- The rookies are Russ Carric- Bobby Grove Frederick 83 the seventh. He was second halves of the daily double. But two Mary (Althea) knew this.” Ed Graefe. Sherwood Forest _ 83 with Petite Rae in the fifth and Ann Downey, who fired a 79 vision is Ivan Bohemia, a beaten , | cio, former Virginia guard: Bill Arthur Edgar. Chambersburt. Pa 83 at the Rhode Island track, the Hoad's recent announcement to Finissi, Monte Chambers. Baltimore 85 third with Blazing Rocket in and Mrs. Maurice Glick With an Seeded Players Gain 1 favorite here last week. Others ; halfback from Salem Dick Oelslnger, • combination of Count Case turn professional, Cooper said Hillendale • the ninth. 83. Miss Downey group College, and A1 Feola, another Chuck Turbett, Argyle ($7.40) and Sugarfoot ($6.60) today faces in the are Volo Dian, • Althea went to the showers he and Fraser had no such in- Charles Hurlln. Woodholme Howard 18-year-old Mrs. E. L. of King Volo, Aubrey Guy, halfback from Pasadena City *No Grant. paid only $22.40. Goddard Omaha after her match without com- tentions. However, the smiling Linda’s i card. apprentice, like Hartack grad- and Mrs. Glick Lizzie, Rose York and College and Pepperdine. The a | 1 Ted Atkinson completed a meets Clifford ment. Llewellyn said she had happy Nora Town, Ann Opelousas, Aussie added that he’s Lassie. first two have been in military uate of Charles went 1 double at Belmont Park 4>y Creed of Ohio. made him promise that he that Hoad turned pro "because Willie one better when he The 2rt lower scorers: service. piloting (omxck wouldn’t allow her to be both- it makes J. D. S. appears the top rival District Netmen Portersville ($5.50) to Rxrbarx Porter ...37-33 70 amateur competition victory in the 6-furlong head- Andre* Cohn _ . 38-34 72 ered with anything but tennis. more even now.” to Banner’s Pride in the second I Anne R| h»rdson 36-38 —74 llner with a 1:10% clocking. Polly Rfley 37-38—75 All seeded players eased to division, after winning recently Ruled Ineligible Ann Casey Johnston* 37-38—75 victory with the exception of Flam Beats Savitt in 2:05%. PHILLIES CHARLOTTESVILLE, July Mrs Paul Dye. Jr. 37-38—75 From Page A-19 Pro Tennis Carnl Jo Kabler .’18.37 75 Neal Fraser, the No. 2 foreign Miami Hanover, finishing Continued 16 UP) .—Two boys from Wash- Merlam Bailey 37-.’18—75 seed from Australia. In Nassau Bowl strongly, last night’s fea- ! five games after five- CRACKERS Clifford Ann Creed 37-39 76 Fraser won behind a ington. D. C., were disqualified Jann Walker 4i>-37 77 $3,000 From Page A-19 Jo Ann ran into trouble before dispos- GLEN COVE. N.Y., July 16 i tured B and O Special : game losing streak just two from the Virginia State Junior Play Resumes Continued Gunderson 36-42—78 Nan ing UP).— Beverly by over Gypsy Lybrook. they’ve Berry 39-39—78 of Paul Wilkins of Beau- Herb Flam of a nose weeks ago. Since then tennis championships yester- FOREST HIIXS, N. Y., July Atlanta triple-A baseball," he Mrs. M P Dommers 37-42—79 Tex. Hills, Calif., wound up im- However "Gypsy” was disquali- caught fire, winning 12 of said. “But we’re Judy Bell 39-41)—79 mont. his their day, one of them after he had 16 (IP).— meets still a mem- Mary Ann Downey 39-40—79 Wilkins defeated Fraser, mediate business in the East ; fled for gaining ground while i last 14 games and nine of their opening ber of the Southern Associa- Betty Kirby 39-41—80 won his match. The and Toay Tra- Mary by winning breaking stride early in the * Mills 38-42—80 I—4, before the Aussia re- the Nassau Bowl last 10. tourney Is limited to Virginia bert clashes with Pancho Segu- tion and that’s the way we’re Greta Leone ...39-41 —80 gained grass race. Second place was awarded doing today." Ann Rutherford 38-43 his form and took the invitation courts tennis i The man who deserves much residents. today business Penn —81 Royal ra when the Tournament Lois 39-42 81 last two sets. 6—3 and 6—4. title yesterday and then left for ¦ to Lockheart and Gypsy of the credit is Jack Sanford, In the division, of Champions Lybrook 15-and-under i resumes at the “Atlanta's removal would The crowd was pleased with Chicago to defend his National was placed last in the : who hurled a five-hitter last John Shaw of Washington al- . seriously endanger the South- showing Clay championship. flve-horse FIGHTS LAST Wilkins’ despite his Courts field. ~ night for his 12th victory ready had won his opener, de- At the moment, Gonzales is ern Association’s future.” Bisher NIGHT numerous screams, Flam, the Nation’s No. 2 I moans and against two defeats. He has the feating Steve Kahn of Nor- i co-leader in the round robin wrote. “For years the Crackers By the Auoelated Press of anger, including ranked player, won the Nassau fits slam- most wins in the league. folk, 3—6, B—6, 6—3. before with , each with a have been the geographical and NEW YORK—Frankie Ippollto 139. ming a ball over the fence after Bowl with a 6—2, 4—6, 6—3, 28-year-old Wellesley, his home 1-0 record. financial backbone of the New York, stopped Tommy Salem. 6—2 Women Compete The address became 136. Cleveland. 6 losing a point. decision over Mass., has pitched known. Also dropped for the They don’t play each other league.” SYDNEY—BiIIy Hester. 181, Aus- Top-seeded of East Orange. N.J., who rookie the tralia. stopped Ramon Fuentei, 161 V«. Herb Flam, the con- Phillies into second place same reason was Peter Gibb until Sunday and Promoter goes,' Los 9. fines his days three “‘lfAtlanta an official Anceles. defending champion from Bev- tennis these to For Tennis Title times season and last of Washington just as his said he hopes TOKYO—Somdez Yonttraktt, 145. erly Hills, tournaments in the immediate this of the Nashville Club here for Thailand, outpointed Jlrn Bawada, Calif., was detained Top-seeded Nancy Corse and 1 night he carried them into match with Jerry Rudy of they both go down to the wire all-star game said, ‘then I 14i)W, Japan. 12. IOrient welterweight in New York for the finals in vicinity of his New York busi- the title). jsecond-seeded Anna Watkins : first.- Petersburg was about to begin. undefeated. think the whole league willfall TYLER. Tex —Cleveland Williams, ness. stopped D (Wlld- Nassau Bowl tournament, “I purposely made up the ” 205. Houston, J. the ! will meet the women's The win especially appre- The two boys had entered apart,’ added. man) Shreveport. he will play The singles finalists paired for was they’d Bisher Marshall. 195. 2 which won and his by the tournament by phone, un- 1 schedule so meet at the today for victory in the doubles, de- singles title in the Government , dated Sanford because the they first -round match last time the Phils aware of the residence require- end.” he admitted. “If against feating Mike Green of Miami Employes tennis tournament at had an op- both go through William Cullen of ' portunity ment. undefeated Southport, Beach, Fla., and John Cranston 6 p.m. today at East Potomac to take over tfie lead and the championship depends Conn. the Cards beat him, 6-4, St. Shaw recently won the Mid-!1 Ippolito Plans to Turn Tiger of San Marino, Calif., 6—2, courts. in on the outcome. It will be a Beixas In Action Louis. Thas was on June 27. die Atlantic boys title and Gibb ; 6—2, 3—6, 5—7, 6—4. In yesterday’s semifinals, Maryland great match. 's had shared in the Second-seeded of Miss breezed past Frances only other boys champion- “Os course, I took a gamble After Success Against Salem Philadelphia play I Corse ' go place State doubles also will for Barry, 6—o. 6—l, while Miss chance to into first ship. scheduling it that way. But first time today he Vanderweghe Wins ' this year NEW YORK. July 16 UP).— i sixth round. Salem, who had the when Germany. Watkins had it tougher before came June 14 here after what they both showed COLOGNE, July 15 against Ippolito, the fighter- been down In the fifth, was meets William Guilfoil. Kansas (A*).—Dr. jeliminating Doris Harrison, the Braves, but War- In winning their first matches. Frankie City, Ernie Vanderweghe. Spahn $52,000 school teacher, has decided to ! against the ropes and barely in a second-round match. former professional 5—7, 6—2, default. ren downed Rookie Don Estate I don’t think anyone will beat drew first-round basketball Cardwell, throw caution to the winds and able to defend himself from Seixas a bye. star of New York Knicker- 10-2. them. Giammalva, the power- the In men’s double s quarter- Left “I ! do some punching. Ippolito's flailing. Sam bockers, defeated Werner finals: by Babe was worried about hitter from Houston, was Fla., July UP).— “You know.” Ine Manhattan Referee Petey Della decided Tex., Goetz, 1-up, today to eliminate Buddy Adair and Fred R**d def*atPd TAMPA. 16 Gonzales, because he had not Larry Mlddlekamp Burgess. College graduate said today, that Tommy had taken enough another seeded star to reach Germany’s and Bob BALTIMORE Babe Zaharias, the late, great been playing on grass. But I national champion —*2. «—4: Mike Schwartz and Don “I’m really a pretty good punishment and stepped be- the third round. Ranked No. from the Intlehart defeated Marty Rubinowitz woman golfer, left an guess nothing bothers the guy.” International German and Bob Grafton, estate puncher, but I don’t have much the two. 4, Giammalva drew a first- golf d—o. R—«: Mort appraised at (52.677.40, accord- The winners gets $2,500. tween Amateur championship i Btimler and Frank Shore defeated Alex ENTRIES of knockout record because round bye then drubbed Ken- ! ;Kawilarang and Bing Oey, 6—3, 4—«. ing to report filed in probate a “I’ve been fighting on my tournament. —2. a I’ve been boxing rather than nis Klnickl of Hinsdale, 111., TriSDAT. JULY 16 court yesterday. toes recently, said Ippolito, 6—o. PORT TIME. 8:30 P M. Dick punching.” ! whose record now shows 20 vic- 6-1. FIRST RACE—Purse. $800; pace; This does not include prop- Bielski Signs Other seeded players who C classified: 1 mile. erty owned Jointly with her Ippolito. who intends to start tories in 26 fights, including a P.P. Horse Driver Odds half-dozen knockouts. “I first advanced after first-round byes 1. Vicki Walnut (Smith) H-l husband. George Zaharias, such Eagles' Contract work toward his masters de- were William Quillian. sixth, of Nine Players Missing, 2. Miss Axomite tHylan) 8- 1 their Tampa gree at New York University in started flat-footed, punching 3. Linda Oaks (Kvllyi 10-1 as home. PHILADELPHIA, July 16 UP). 4. Head iMver) fall, physical my opponent. I Fort Rucker. Ala., with a 6—3, Pin 10-1 The bulk of the property Philadelphia Eagles the teaches edu- with Then 6—l victory Joaquin •V Village Prince (McClenny) 3-1 —The have cation in the New York City learned to fight my toes over Adlos Lady (Leguml listed in this report consisted signed on and Mighty S-2 two more backs to Reyes, Mexico City, and No. 8 .. Lvbrook (Cherrtxl 5-1 of apartment house valued 1957 school system. there went my knockout record. Farced to Forfeit 8 Sandy (Buckson) an Veterans Dick Jets Beattie 9-2 contracts. Biel- C. Maxwell Brown, Jr., Louis- ! Also eligible— at $33,000 and a lot valued at If he is serious about stick- Well, from now on, I’m a Air Force Jets baseball of-town, but we (Shilesl ski and Tom Brookshier, yince The . ville. with a 6—l, 6—l deci- one was out Easter Oal 6-1 $15,000, both in Santa Monica, ing to punching, his next op- puncher. team, City Series still couldn’t get SECOND RACE—Purse. $800; trot; McNally, general manager, aion over Cliff Vickery, San sandlot a team out. 1C classified: 1 mile Calif. an- ponent. Johnny Busson, whom champion last year, lost Its We don’t have the team we had Ml. Chico Hanover (Amatol 8-1 nounced yesterday. Mateo. Calif. 2. Lark Song (Cherrlxi 2-1 Her will directed that income he meets at St. Nicholas Arena game Depart- year guess Night Grant Golden, fifth seeded fourth In the last and I there M3. Maid iCrank) 10-1 from the estate be used to pay Bielski. the Eagles’ No. 1 August 5, would do well to take mental League half In Isn't much feeling now. 1 4. Kathte's King (Hubbard) 7-3 draft choice in r-BRAKES-, in the men’s division, defeated second 5. The Web iWilcutts) 0-2 living expenses of her husband 1955. alter- note. unfamiliar fashion yesterday. "We’ll be out for Thursday's ¦ 0. Uncle William (Mverl 8-1 nated at year RELINED WHILE YOU WAIT linseeded Andres Donnadleu of 7. Ida Asoff (no driver) 10-1 and his parents and that the 1 fullback last and Ippollto decided to punch It Mexico, 6—2, 6—3. Only seven members of a 16- game (with Navy Tars) 8 Queen's Lady (Miller) 6-1 remainder be among handled all of the club’s kick- out with young Tommy Salem player squaa arrived for ! Also eltgible- divided off , the No. 1 the though.” he added, "and we’ll Close Call (Burton) 6-1 several brothers and sisters. 1 chores. He carried the ball of Cleveland In the televised foreign game with National Security give it another try next year. I j THIRD RACE—Purse. $800; pace; 52 for 162 yards. Brook- 10 St. seed from Australia .2-year-olds; 1 mile times feature at Nicks last who finished second to Lew on the South Ellipse, according guess that's all we can do." 1. Freight Forwarder (Thomasl 3-1 shier, former University of Col- night. He required a couple Adjustment* _ -A Manager j 2. Alton Express (Riddick) _ .--10-1 BOVS BASCBALL ; Hoad at Wimbledon, decisively to Ted Brown, and the Meanwhile Columbia Heights 3. Adios Mont (Lyonsi 6-i orado star, has been a stalwart of rounds to warm up. but once 4 WHEELS slll-65 Barry Walra en, Jets absorbed a defeat, edged St. when !4. Merry-Go-Boy (Cherrix) 8-1 in the secondary. he got up a full head of COMPLETE |W UP defeated v forfeit Ambrose. 5-4. 5. Dream Knight (Fleming) 4-1 MONTGOMERY COUNTY BRA ! : defensive steam, 9-0. It kept National Security 1 Strataway played ,M3 Omaha. Neb., despite a laek Jerry Eckholm stole home in MS. (Casey) S-2 Potter s Cleaners. 5; Sherwood \ Bielski his college foot- Salem was in trouble. u nw 7. Flash Adlos (Custls) 8-1 Orioles. 1 SANDERS ao T4m of clay courts experience. 6—2 in third place with a 5-3 record the bottom of the ninth inning 8 Lone Elm Joe (Walters) 10-1 ball at Maryland. The end came at 1:37 of the Also eligible—- St. Catherine Leboure, 10; Oyster and 6—l. |and dropped the Jets into a on the East Ellipse. The victory Atoms. 10 Itie.) , ! Ruth Ann Rodney (Martin) _.16-1 Key 6; Cooper ;! (Taylor) Construction. Wheaton Mer- is matched against tie for fourth at 4-4. boosted the league leader's 8 W 8-1 ! FOURTH RACE—Purse. $900; pace. chants. 5. despondent „ Eastern Junlare Gregory Grant of Los Angeles A Brown said: record to 8-0. B classified; .. 1 mile Mettoe Paints, 9; Trojans, in the second round. Discussing “One of the boys had duty and St. scored i 1. G»» Louise (Smith) 3-1 1. Ambrose two runs ' 12. Billy Harris (Myer) 4-1 Senior League in Its half of the ninth to tie 3. Mary Pat (WUcutta) 10-1 _ Rockville Civltan. 23; Cave Ford 4 Datzle Worthy (Kelly) S-l Hawks. ]. the score. 4-4. With one out 6. Princess Reward (Stokley) 2-1 Takoma Blue Box. 11; Oakdale. 9 Don't Compromise Boys Safely! 6, With in 8. Blase McEUen (Jones) 8-1 Takoma Club. Bethesda Owl-1 Columbia's half Eckholm 7. Counsel Eden (Scott) 12-1 tan 4. CHARLES TOWN NOTES walked, stole second and ad- 18 Tycoon (Mcllmurray) .10-1 COLLEGE PABK PONT LEAGUE | FIFTH RACE—Purse. $1,000; trot. vanced to third on a fielder's jAclassified: 1 mile. Claes A By DICK O’BRIEN and ridden by Tony Russo, the choice. 1. Long Song (Belote) 6-2 Yankees. 5; Tigers. 4. [2. Village (Hauchton) Class Stir Staff Correspondent Vicar 7-2 B , f 3-year-old sprint star went the "It was getting and 3. Shake Up (Duer) 6-2 dark 4. Cutty Sark (Martin) Feet. 17; Cherokeee. 14. Ry///^y/A CHARLES W. in 0:50.3. 8-1 TOWN. Va.. route Soft Day paid there were two strikes my 6. Royal (Wingate) Slackraves. 5; Black Hawks. 3. on 6 Pastime 3-1 //Za/l~ Flngo (Bell) »ABE BUTH July 16.—Nominations for the $2.80 and was the shortest Uhleen 6-1 . LEAGUE last pinch hitter.” Rick Hanna. 7. Colonel Rodney (Crank) 6-1 Vlrglala District AN Star Tournament second phase of the Shenan- priced winner of the meeting manager SIXTH RACE—Purse. $2,250; pace: I First Buundi Columbia said, "so I (first Annandule-Balleya Handicap class 18 division—The Advertis- Augusta County. Croze Roade. 7. doah series here Sat- thus far. sent Jerry home. He ing Clublof Baltimore): 6. AFETY bowled 1 mile. Vienna. 3; Harrisonburg. w)f\V7'T&m 2. urday Thursday. 1. Jess Direct (Legum) . 2-1 close over the catcher and we made King (Martin) Fairfax. 3; Waynesboro. 2. Summer James, Jimmy who handles 1 S. Volo 6-1 Royal. 9; Both the distance and purse j3. Ivan Bohemia iWilcutts) ... 5-2 Front Quantlco. 6 been the riding assignments for it." Linda's Ltgale (Custls) 10-1 distribution have raised. In the Industrial League. | 6. Rose York (Davis) 12-1 The purse Jumps from $3,000 Jockey Charley Clark, also has !6. Nora Lassie (Crank) 8-1 Irwin Was Winner THE GENERAL SAF-T-MILER TIRE taken over the of John Atchison & Keller trounced 7. Aubrey Vo Guy (Riddick) ...12-1 $3,500 the distance book Cl»rk Irwin of Jeannette, Pa„ . . to and is FBI. 13-3. on the West Ellipse, j 8. Volo Dlan (Taylor) . 4-1 is not th# Lowest Priced in town . stepped T. Smith, Richmond appren- SEVENTH RACE—Purse $2 250: instead of Lance Bell of Alex- up to about seven fur- pace; (second tice. Charlie Padgett, winning class 18 division—The But it's th. BEST VALUE DOLLAR-for-DOLLAR for . . . longs. The first In the series Advertising Club of Baltlmorei; 1 mile andria, was the Class X/C win-; pitcher, chalked up his second 1 Vernon Dale (Crank) 4-1 Sunday! the Charles ?. ißurton) ner In the drag racing SAFETY—SERVICE—SATISFACTION—ECONOMY was run over Town Stewart Mitchell and O. L. win against six losses in hand- 1 Bannre's Bride 6-2 ¦ When you te 1 130 feet than six 13. J. D. 8. (Fiemlng) ...... 5-1 at Aquasco Speedway. Irwin j Course. more Foiling are the leading trainers mg the champion at 4. Leader Hanover (Welp) 3-1 furlongs. first-half 5 Jenny (Custls) drove a fuel-injection Corvette BENERAI* At of & L. *-l j I Our Low the meeting date, each third-place, 6. (Amato) I first edi- to 4-4 record. A K Peter Bohemia 4-1 at 94.7 miles per for an Arch Rival won the having saddled winners. 7. Sweet Honor (Stafford) . 10-1 hour 1 tion Saturday. five has three wins and six losses. EIOHTH RACE—Purse. $900; pace; elapsed time of 15.3 seconds. ] « s*u Pric last All horses Charley McKee continues to Design Printing continued to , B classified: 1 mile 1 # must re-enter the race. The pace l. Young Topper (Thomas) 8-1 I 470itJ the Jockeys with 14 win- set the pace in the 2 Miss Chief Forbes (Taylor) 8-1 only change In original Gauzza Spruce Up (Brian) f'l » •* the ning 3. 5-2 45 85 mounts. League by defeating Shady (Hobbs) 5 75 Is ellgibles must Suitland 4 Parvel - 5-1 15 *2l | sl9 | s2l- 1 $23 conditions that Hall, at Pairlawn. 5. Donnie's Pride (Quinn) 6-1 have had their foal certificates A crowd of 4.994 watched 6-1. The 6 Calumet Cageaux (Smith) 7-2 Printers boosted their record 7. Victor Lou (Stokley) 8-1 H 600x16 650x16 17 10x15 1760x15 1 800x15 Racing Secretary the popular figures (Hubbard) filed with Oil double of play 8 Oold Banner .....12-1 Rm4444M44444M44MWM44444<<( Haus July 13. 6-3 posted in and sec- to 8-1 in second-round the first Par ttioM wS* want tffa bat) ? ond races yesterday $170.60 while Suitland remained win- ¦« for m I..(labia quality at low prxaa Summer Safety Savings Jockey Gus Pappas has payoff. The numbers were less at 0-7. BALTIMORE on °*,f *'«* drawn a $35 fine from the represented by Justin Funk- The sandlot schedule: W GENERAL SILENT* GRIPS stewards for careless riding In the Mir :: houser's All Impulse _ Pederal Storm vi SUvtr SELECTIONS AOrtxU) 7.16x11 r.JCxM Prir„ Plu, *nj Hl' Hill Wnt W:• All Tax ¦board Capitalist In Saturday's first and W P. Poole’s Mid- *lltPi*. S R~»rpnhh T,r, eighth Woodbrldae rs Blark Bos. lost : I—Adlos Lady. Mighty Lybrook, Vil-