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Todd Boat Sets Gain Western Tennis Finals Double Again 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. ••• Lucky lakes Grand R. Volo SUNDAY. JULY 14. 1957 C-5 Wins Feature Redskins' Brass Heads 2 Ribbons at At Baltimore *" BALTIMORE. July 13 (Spe- For Coast This Week jE ( * cial).—Grand Jt£d**f i R. Volo lived up By LEwfs r. ATCHISON tacted- and are expected to get TimoniumShow to expectation* here ' " tonight by in line. li r 1/ •The Redskins heed west this W B By ANNS CHRISTMAS winning the $4,000 District of Hecker, the Redskins* player* week, with Heed Coach Joe I Special Correspondent of Tha Star Columbia pace in 2:03%. representative, has talked of h9Hb^ Kuharich end his staff sched- retiring, but others before have TTMONIUM, July The 4-year-old bay. owned ¦* £ *•¦ Jr* i| W Md.. 13. uled to fly to the team’s Los talked that way only to find wfWP^n» M-k M & ilpi^l Peggy Dowd’s Lucky won two by Joe Potash of Yonkers. N.Y.. the of one Jr JJBSjSwB Angeles training site Saturday lure more season too v; blue ribbons today to lead paid $3, $2.20 and $2.40. Irving strong to be denied. » \ fin] f JJI Washington Area winners in to await the squad's arrival a msrX Guy finished second and paid A half-dozen rookies, includ- JMf the opening session of the two- week later. ing Brad Bomba. Indiana 9mm 4 mm ill" Maryland Show, $2.40 and $2.40 while Sis Abbott end. is day Pony Equipment Manager Kelly who wants to study medicine, mIIHS a. which winds up tomorrow at returned $4.60 show money. Miller, leaving tomorrow, heads and Quarterback Art Lupptno « V*» the Timonlum Fair Grounds. Lord Chuck, a 4-to-S choice the vanguard. Trainer Joe of Arkansas, are unsigned. »fa *i%TBBm Twelve - year -old. Peggy, finished a disappointing third Kucso follows on Friday, and Bomba. Don Bosseler. Miami daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | in the sixth race, a “B” classi- they’ll be ready for business fullback; Joe Walton, PIU end. Thomas N. Dowd of Bethesda, fied trot which went to Dag when the first stubbed toe is and Ed Sutton, North Carolina reported. > ' won the novice working Hanover, driven by Eddie Tay- halfback, are ticketed for the * ’’ hunt- 4 ' i< J '•- <*, 1 V ';-, , I ers and paired with her sister. lor. Dag Hanover’s time was Although properly pessimis- College All-Star camp and will Cathy, on Brownie, to win the 2:05% and he paid $7.40 to tic, as befits a coach, Kuharich be late reporting to the Red- * ».*•> , nWFW*trf \ pony hunter class. win. privately has hopes for a "big’ skins. ”' Jack Wilcutts, leading season. Only one man, Tackle < driver Player Trades - »^ Large Discussed , .- 3lr Pony Hack ” a . - ' Wins v» ?- '¦ - if Johnny Miller - - . I*JB?' .>.** *> at Raceway of Boston '•••. ... <.. Baltimore Col- ,r. -4,*% v sea- v l- . last collegiate scoring 'Aw. - entry, Luppino, *. Another Bethesda lege, military <C„- ~il/,l, A '£&;&Wsm*h~ « jt&Zzii&s**'*% 4SMS?; *’<ss** ' son. drove the winner of the now in service, leader years ago. will un- Patty Brite’s Indy Sue, won will be missing year's two sports first race, Miss Helen Watson from last dergo thorough physical ex- PREVIEW OF RACE DAY—One of the trickier National car races. Rick Kelly and his the large pony hack to be in Everybody a (25) are asphalt ($4) coupled with Mabel Hi-Le offensive unit. is ex. amination at training camp to comers on Marlboro’s two-mile road course is the Morgan forced off the by George close competition for the cham- ($6.80) in the second race pec ted back on defense. of Zuver’s Jaguar while Art Hamea pionship in her division. for determine if an old knee in- second hairpin, dubbed “Boot Turn.” A trio takes the turn She a $14.60 dally double. 14,560 jury sufficiently on inside Jag. was in the with only Season Tickets Sold is healed to Washington drivers demonstrate its dangers for the in another field half play a point Mary Doyle’s At home the fans’ confidence pro ball. The Redskins the photographer during a tune-up for today’s behind took mild gamble Pink Lace had five and in the 1957 outlook is reflected a on him. which selecting draft, 140 DRIVERS REGISTERED one-half points already won in the sale of almost 14,500 him 30th in the in large pony championships. Seixas, Bartzen season ticket sales—l,ooo more but the coaches liked his work Pink Ice also than last year. in the Senior Bowl and saw Tennis Event led in the novice nothing wrong with the knee. Todd Boat Sets division with ten points for Kuharich will be accompa- Stanfel condition also is her young owner from South- nied by Backfleld Coach s of New Marlboro Course Mike concern: The big guard recent- Continues at ern Pines, N. C. Gain Nixon and Line Coach Dick Western ly was released from a San Among the medium sized Evans. End Coach Joe Tere- hospital Regatta shinskl will Francisco where he Big Test Today East Potomac Pace ponies, where competition is detour via Atlanta underwent treatment for a Gets invariably at Its stiffest, Par- to attend to some private mat- seems The men's singles division GIBSON ISLAND, Md„ July ters. slipped neck disc, and By DICK SLAY XKSS entries. Dick Kessler of Employees nell Gore’s, Pretty Penny had Tennis in good shape. of the Government 14 ((T>).—John Finals Todd piloted his a one and one half point lead may The new road course at Marl- New York City clicked oft a tennis tournament moves into Boomerang first place 5 Thirteen veterans still were The club regain Ed Voy- Too to for the championship MILWAUKEE, July 13 (A ). unsigned of boro Motor Raceway receives 1:44 lap and Dick Thompson, the third round at 10 a.m. to- this afternoon over his as yesterday, al- tek. a Purdue guard who signed i to take the lead old rival, Billy Boyce's Smokey Vic Seixas, top-seeded, though Billy Its pedigree from the Sports piloting the Manhattan Auto day at the East Potomac Park in the Star Series of Gib- was ex- Halfback Wells, with Vancouver in the Canad- the which had fared better just Europe, Car Club of America today. entry, was just a shade slower courts. son Island Yacht Squadron Joe. no tended to four sets and Tut returned from was ian League but walked out of I than third place during the looking for pen. The The SCCA will send its mem- There were no accidents on The second round the sailing regatta. Bartzen won three straight as a others. camp about a week ago. Kuha- yesterday, many of day. Dale Roy Barni, A1 bers over the two miles of as- the course but women’s singles also starts at His victory, coupled they turned back opponents to- Atkinson. rich will talk to him in Los phalt spin-out. One of most with a The small Dorow, Chuck Drazenovich, Angeles. in 11 races which com- a the 10 o'clock and the first round fourth-place division found its fifth National event serious was by Frank Baptists, finish in the Betsey in day and advanced to the finals Norb Hecker and Scooter Scu- Possible player trades with prise of the men’s doubles gets un- morning gave him Molesworth's Bambi year. begins favorite in Class O modified race, 49 position of the Western Open tennis dero, all Ends Johnny the Los Angeles Phila- this The first race a der way at 2 p.m. points and a two-point edge a familiar as leader backs. Rams. The Hyatts- Men’. Singles point eight Carson and Chet Ostrowski, delphia Eagles, Chicago at 10 a.m. in his Lotus Monza. Fir,.-Round over Bill Myers, in the race with tournament. Bears of practice yes- ville veteran went far off the Robert Yuell defented Harry Ways who was run- her Guards Dick Stanfel and Red and Detroit Lions being dis- At the close o—l. 6—l: Jack McCarthy defeated ner-up with White Shadow II over nearest rival. Little In the semifinal round, are terday than 140 drivers course just before the third Don Iylehart. «—4. 6—2: Frank Bur- Red, owned by George Leßrun, Stephens and Linebacker La cussed, and there may be some more Ferguson, in the afternoon Seixas of Philadelphia had a and had registered for this hairpin comer and jarred loose nett defeated Mac o—l. event after which had and half. Vein Torgeson have been con- future developments here. cars o—3: Dr. Paul Mcßride defeated Ron- finishing fifth in the opener. seven one battle on his hands in the first first National in the Washing- the hood. The car appeared to ald Maddux. 6—o. 6—l; Ed Ananla Richard Zimmerman of Lau- defeated Leroy Hart. o—O, 0—0; Larry In the regatta’s two sets from Barry Mac Kay, ton area since May, 1954, at have survived in perfect shape, Mtddlekamp defeated Conrad Tra- Comet series. rel, Md., had things pretty hern, o—2.0—2. o—3; Bob Marzke defeated Jack Peters sailed Kite to vic- the national collegiate cham- AirForce Base. however. by Craig much his own way in the jun- Andrews B. E. Trents. Jr., default: tory pion from Dayton, Ohio. But The cast of big names in The top race of the day will Mathews defeated Henry Krieger. o—4. in the first race and third ior division as he led by a o—2: Dave Bath defeated Wallace place then the collegian's game col- Bulgaria Travel Visa o—4,0 —4, in the later event for 24 comfortable margin High American sports car racing has be the 30-lap finale pitting the Drrala.
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