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 ).—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 has be the 30-lap finale pitting the Drrala. 0—1: Phil Neff defeated with lapsed and Seixas played changed during that three- Class B, C, D and E modified Seymour Etkin. o—o. 0—0: Michael points and the opening day Girl, and in second place Schwartz defeated Olin Ellis. 6—3, was smoothly to win, 11—9, 4—6. Kimberly, the 0—1: Mort Stlmler defeated Lt. Bob leadership. with his own, Jallamar. year interval. Jim cars. These include Mase- — 2, — McKenzie. o—l. 0—0; MaJ. Art Haw- (finishes 6 6 o. Spear Briggs Cun- ati, D-Jaguar. Jaguar XKSS, Mobley. 0—(I. The standings in Richard, one of the most ac- Seen for Brundage kins defeated Coleman Now Bill and Dallas, ningham have not returned. Allard J2X, Triumph Monza, o—Mort Bchomer defeated Jim first race, second race, total complished of Maryland’s Bartzen of second- Stennett, o—4. o—3: Cam Murchison seeded, pressed only By th* Associated Press , diplomatic Neither has Bill Kincheloe of Mercedes-Benz SLS, Ferrari, defeated Norman Kless. o—3. 6—l: points): young riders, also won two was relations with Bul- A1 Talkin defeated Charles Taber, slightly he ousted Brazil's The State Department is re- Arlington, Kaiser-Darrin, Corvace and 0 Stirs: 1— Boomerang Too. John straight horsemanship classes, as garia and American passports the Air Force officer 0. o—4. Trad Singles Todd. Avon Y.C. (4-1-49); 2 Armando Vieira, who upset ported to have changed signals at An- the modified Corvette—the Men's Seeond-RonnS Shadow Myers. one sponsored by the Virginia normally who won three races Arnold Kotz defeated Alan Kohn. White 11. Bill Tred Avery are invalid for travel expensive machinery 6—4, 0—0: Marty Avon Y.C. (5-2-47); 3—Ariadne. Hal Sam Giammalva, Houston, and decided to let Brun- drews but who now is stationed most en- Rublnowitz defeated Jr., (1-7-48). Horse Show's Association and there. Perry Handy by default; Fred Reed de- Ferris. Tred Avon Y.C. Tex., in the quarter-final round : dage travel to Communist Bul- However, Secretary of West Coast. tered. Representative Lankford, Comets; Mile, the other an American Horse on the feated Bill Gatlin. o—l. »—7; Ken I—Kite. Jack Peters. played or- for of State authority Three in Tap Roles Democrat from Maryland’s fifth Thompson defeated Bob Yuell. »—7, River Y.C. (1-3-24): 2—We Two. John Show’s Association medal class. earlier in the day in garia a meeting the In- Dulles has to 6—l; Jack McCarthy defeated Frank Swalne Jr. Tred Avon Y.C. (3-2-23); der to up with rain- Olympics Commit- Carroll Shelby of Dallas. Walt district, will present the win- Burnett. o—o0—0 0—1; Dr. Paul Mcßride 3—Hi-Fly, Robert Michael Jr., Gibson The show will continue to-; catch the ternational make exceptions to such pass- ner’s trophy. defeated Ed Ananla, o—3, o—3: laland YB. (6-1-22 >. morrow, beginning 9 a.m.: ! delayed schedule. Bartzen took tee which he heads. port Hansgen of Bedford, Conn., Larry Mtddlekamp defeated Bob at regulations. Marzke, Craig day competition the match. 6—2, 6—3, 6—l. Department and John Fitch of Stamford, Marlboro has doubled Its o—l, 0—1: Mathews with a full of Now. State offi- Reached at his home seating capacity defeated Dave Bath. o—o. 6—3; Mi- from of upset trying in Conn., have taken over the with the chael Schwartz defeated Eric Doten. Senators to Instruct hundreds the best The of the tournament cials are to decide how Santa Barbara, Calif., Brun- leading construction of new bleacher o—l. 6—o: Mort Stlmler defeated ponies in the nation. came in the woman’s singles as to announce it in such a man- rftles. This trio, favored Mai Art Hawkins. o—o. 0—0; A1 dage said he was pleased by the Large ponies: they in the “Lavender Hill Mob stands and now can seat about Talkin defeated Jim Fish, o—o.0—0. 0—0; At Baseball Clinic model I—Pink Ice. Lois Felix of Meriden, Conn., ner that will not be let- State Department's reported the expected crowd of Henry Sell! defeated Roger Schmeeckle Marv Doyle: 2—Uppity, Mr,. Donald topped in straight sets top- ting down the bars generally Trophy” main event at 30 laps 8.000 of by default; Llndy Kehoe defeated Roy Chuck Stobbs, Pete Runnels Hedd. action and added: today, best lap 10.000. King, 6—o. 8—0; Frank Florlo de- Small model ponies; I—Missile Red. seeded Darlene Hard of Monte- against travel to Bulgaria by turned in the feated Dr. John Lasilo. 3—6, o—o, and Bob Usher of the Wash- Oeorge Leßrun: 2 —Santee. B. O. Obre. “I think it is the in- times yesterday among the big The course is located on 12—10. Medium model ponies: I—Greyl—Grey Fox. bello, Calif. the decision to let Brundage in best Women's Flrit-Ronnd Single, ington Senators Barbara Orace: 2—Storm Peak, Moun- terest of the United States, it practice. Route 301,wbout one mile south Barry will instruct at tain Miss third-seeded, make the trip. cars in Frances defeated Lt. Sheila Olen Farms. Felix, had a citizen of the United States Shelby timed in 1 min- of the intersection with State McDonnell. o—4. I—o, 2—l. default: a boys' baseball clinic at 1:30 Junior hunter hackt: I—Jallamar. conquest, was Anna Watkins defeated Frances Top- Ricbard Zimmerman; 2—Red Coat, to battle for her but) The State Department press is occupying important post — — an ute 40 seconds in new Route No. 3 on the outskirts of 1}1 ' **: 8 Betty Zimmerman p.m. Wednesday, July 24, at the Laura Case. the Wimbledon finalist, Vi the s’ - 1: ousted office would say only that re- Upper defeated Dotty Kott. 4—o. o—3. o—3; Small hunting ponies I—Bambi. in an international organiza- 3-liter Maseratl owned by John Marlboro. Nancy Corse defeated Capt. Helen Es- Rock Creek Recreation Center, Betsy Molesworth; 2—Cocoa, Jene 7—5, 7—5. Miss Hard lost in! ! ports that Brundage would be o—o, 0—0; Moser. tion and isn’t permitted to take Edgar of Encino, Calif. Fitch The pey. Doris Harrison de- East Leland street and Beach hunting (large); the English tournament to Al- allowed race schedule: leated Dr. Pauline Clark by default; Maiden ponies 1— to go are “premature.” care of his duties. I don’t think turned 1:42 flat in an older 3- PIRBT RACE. 10 ».m.. "The Colum- Ruth Grotan defeated Barbara Laney. drive in Chevy Chase. Princess Oeminl, Linda Wood; 2 thea Gibson of New York a This is the kind of reaction laps o—6. 10—8. Spide.r. Madeline Neilson. well have any United States Hansgen bian." 10 for Classes F. O and H 10—8. hunting pones: ago liter Maserati. also modified cars. Medium I—Nut week today. usual In cases where a deci-l organ- BECOND Cracker, Jimmie Zimmerman; 2 citizens selected to such was clocksd in 1:42 m a D- RACE, 10:30 am. “The Waverly Severn'* jo laps for Class O pro- Johnny Cate. Farm. Karol Fageros of Miami, Fla., sion has been made but before izations. Jaguar. class, horsemanship: S duction BALTIMORE AHSA medal second-seeded, moved into to- it is put in shape for announce- Brundage denied quickest through THIRD RACE. 11:05 am.. "The Patterson Spars 1—Richard Zimmerman; 2—Linda that the But the cars Congressional." 10 laps for Class F Kardasa. morrow’s finals against Miss ment. Department initially the nine major turns were the production. Large hunting ponies; I—Biscuit. State had FOURTH RACE. 11:40 am., "The With 4; ENTRIES Emmett Roberts, agent: 2—Covert Felix by easily eliminating The United States has no turned down his application. Spyders—to no one’s Terrapin." 10 laps for Classes C and Jackson Boy; Charles Lyn Wanner Marilyn Montgomery production horsemanship: of Dallas, surprise—although D JULY 15 Malden l—Ann Read: these Class- FIFTH RACE. 12:10 pm.. "The MONDAY. 2 Susan Fenhegan. unranked, 6—2, 6—.2. F modified cars are about half Chesapeake." 10 laps for Classes B Works Indoors POST TIME. 8:38 P.M. Small hunter ponies under saddle: and J production. FIRST RACE—Purse, ShUO; puce, I—Missile Red: 2—Bambi. Seixas won his way into the the size of the Maseratis in linjl RACE. 12:45 p m., "The To- GREENWOOD N. Y., Middle hunting ponleg: 1—Pretty laps LAKE. clusb 28; 1 mile. “ bacco Trail.*’ 10 for Classes B. j (Myer) Penny. Parnell Gore: —Btorm peek. semifinals with a 6—2. 6—2 engine displacement. July 13 (JP). —Floyd Patterson, 1. Tips Son ..... 8-2 C. D and E modified. i 2. Hi Lo s Request (Ameto) 8-1 Novice working hunters (large); | triumph over Roger Werksman Charlie Wallace, with a new FEATURE EVENTS heavyweight champion, sparred 3. Homestretch Mack (Jones) 3-1 I—Pink Ice; 2—Pinker Pink. Mimi BEVENTH RACE. 1:15 pm . "The tßathbone) of Los Angeles while Miss Hard engine gear laps four today 4. Sweet Petootie 10-1 Cummin. and box in his car Lord Baltimore." 20 for Classes rounds against four 5. Blackiston (Davis* 5-1 ZHFA horsemanship- I—Richard topped Judy Hagan F. O and H modified. (Belote) 7—Jeanne 1 of Middle- owned by Jack Pry, turned a p different opponents in prepara- 0. Carroil B. 5-2 Zimmerman: Eaton EIGHTH RACE. 2 m.. "The Prince Captain Logan (Hubbard/ Large hunter pontes under saddle: town, Ohio, 6—l, 6—3 in the 1:39 lap, Oeorces." 20 laps for Classes. D, F tion July 7. 6-1 I—lny Patty 2 seconds under his and production for his 29 defense 8. Paula Jablon (Stokley) 12-1 Bue: Brlte: 2 —Pink Ice. DINE THE G eligible: Novice working hunter ponies j quarter-finals. I p Also own record. Lake Underwood NINTH RACE. 2:55 m . ‘The Pot against Tommy (Hurricane) laps Johnny Lynn (Myer).. 5-1 (small)' 1—Lucky. Peggy Dowd; 2 of South Orange, N. J„ Hunters." 25 for Classes B. C Jackson New York's Master Craft. Jerold Hoffberger Other men’s quarter-final re- ¦ GETS BETTER ALL THE TIME I was production at Polo RACE—Purse, $800; and E SECOND pace. I’ovice tunior hunters: I—Matilda. timed in 1:40. TENTH RACE. 3:60 p m., 7 laps for Grounds. C classified; 1 mile. 2—Weymough Maid. sults: Formula 111 cars. 1. Hickory Tot (Welp) 3-1 Jon Oartrell: Our Dinner Other outstanding were ELEVENTH 4:25 p m "The 2. Kid (Ravens) Mrs Charles Orey. Armando Vieira, Brazil, de- Fried Chicken times . RACE. . Corner 12-1 horsemanship: Lavender Hill Mob Trophy." 30 laps COLUMBIA. N. J., July 13 3. professor Allen •! title bout with Floyd 2. Jude Hanover Aye. Patterson 3. Eddie’s Dream (No driven 6-1 Bernard Bartzen, Dallas, won Out Connecticut to 7 100 Block (Taylor St.), Right 4 Blocks I heavyweight champion, at the 4. Prudence Darnley (Crank) 8-1 over Norm Perry, Los Angeles, H Ample Parking—Closed Monday —oL. 2 8820 m 5. Homestretch Harvy iDiMarzo) 4-1 SHne Scores P Polo With 7-Foot-l High Grounds in New York. 6. Ruth's Orphan (Dancer* 10-l by default when Perry became j Jump (Martin) 7. Lillbet Hanover 8-1 ill. 8. Caprice Hanover (Belote) . 8-1 LONDON. July 13 (fP).—Yury mile is 3:40.6 by Istvan Rozsa- FOURTH RACE—Purse, *900; pace. Stepanov, volgyi of Hungary. BALTIMORE B classified; 1 mile. * not good enough to 1. Dinah Knight (Cherrlx) 10-1 Again Electronic Engineers: ¦ Busy (Belote) Double make the Russian Olympic Stepanov's best previous RESULTS 2. Chuck 3-1 3. Ednamite Hi Le (Kelly) . ... 6-1 team last year, bettered the Jump was 2.04 meters (6 feet, 4. Ogrem Hanover iWalters) 6-1 LAUSANNE, Switzerland FIRST RACE—Purse, *800; pace; (Camden) high jump inches) in 1956, which mile. 1 5. Bronze Eden 4-1 world record with a 8% 6. Ricky Bronner (Martin) 5-2 July 13 (A*).—Duke’s Dave Sime placed Ml”H'ra W’wi (Win.) 3.00 Bhy (Scott) leap of 7 feet 1 inch, Moscow him 19th in the world (Quinn 4.00 2.60 7. Counsel 10-1 E. D. Hawk l 3.40 3 00 8. Seattle Victory (Warthen) 12-1 sprint year. lel.nd (Riddick scored another double Radio reported today. for the But he failed to I 4.00 5900; pace. place Indian Dele Dlnnlr. Martial Spirit. FIFTH RACE—Purse. B today touring among the first three of Spud. Lucky classified. 1 mile as American Computers The world mark of 7 feet V» Homestretch Duke. Time. 1. Joyce York (Davis) 5-2 IBM Airborne country's 2:o9*s. Inch was set by Olympic Cham- his 1956 national 2. Pronto Way (Martin) 5-1 track and field stars won 11 of championships. ..SECOND RACE—Purse. $800; trot: 3. Edward M. (Custisi 3-1 pion Charley Dumas of Los An- Clays C: 1 mile. 4. Sea Pirate (Ooodnough) 10-1 13 events In an International offer you Moscow Radio carried only Mabel Hi-Le (James) 0.80 2.40 5. (Scott* geles. who rec- Mary 3.10 Don Eden 4-1 established the the brief Orble (McClenny) 4.20 3.20 6. Miss Val Dean (Bmith> 10-1 meet. ord during the United States announcement of Beatty Resecraft (Walters) 4.00 7. Barclay Hanover (Thomas) _.12-1 Stepanov’s jump. It gave no Charity song, Frances Brewer, the 8. Oypsy Oal (Wilcutts) 5-1 Sime won the first 100-meter a new opportunity Olympic trials June 29. 1956. Arab., Music Mao. Time. 2:<>9»». details in its broadcast of the ! BIXTH RACE—Purse. *3,000: trot, dash in 10 4 seconds and came Stepanov thus Dumas Daily Double n 1. Dale Flngo .Bull, ... 7-5 Olympic Champion A1 Oerter to have Stanislav Jungwirth of His style Dynamic Hal. Lamb's Gamble. 2. Captain Bill* M. (Rtddtrk) .. 5-2 calls for only a short Toss. Top Roaecroft 3. Sandy McEllen (Stokley, 10-1 of Kansas won the discus with Czechoslovakia do 3:38.1 at dash—B-9 steps—to 4. Jerry Stone ITaylor I H-l the bar Flngo iSavace) a toss of 172 feet. % inch, and Prague yesterday. The !, BIXTH RACE—Purse. *000; 5. Charming 0-1 . IHKwNijiiilss listed and a leap in the Ameri- trot: Happy Way (Caaeyi Sowell of took the HH- flat 1 mile. 0. 6-1 Arnie Pitt world record for the metric can style. Dag Hanover (Teylor) 7.40 4.60 3.00 7, Jack Frost (Custlsi 6-1 Ml*. Jessica (Camper) 7.20 3-10 8. Ensign Lady fOoodnouth) 8-1 400-meter run in 47.7 seconds. Lord Chnek (Dancer) pole vaulted feet. Crystal 2.10 Morris 14 .. Oellon. Roval. Rhv- n *n ® inches to win that event A Ir °*Uon ' 8001 Key 10% Entry Deadline Set Fluff Girls Tllne OAi, BALTIMORE and Fromm of Pacific Vita SEVENTH RACE—Purae. *000; pace John 1 mile Lutheran took the Javelin with ( *"*;,Worthy (Myer) 060 4.20 too SELECTIONS 241 feet, inches. For Net Tourney Divide Twin Bill Adiai iThmu) 4.A0 4.00 3% Pina? (Steklt?) The Vita Fluff girls’ softball Chief .% '»o 1—Blackiston. Homestretch Mack. HI The other United State* win- Entries for the Greater Wash- Susan York, Myrtle Charm. Muffin Lo s Request dropped * "" Stanford Fehlen, ington Tennis championships team a 11-0 decision *UJOr '* Bt *r 2 Hickory Tot. Professor Allen. Nibble ner was s Phil to Virginia Dairy of Express with a leap of 6 feet, inches will close at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Richmond 3 Homestretch Harvy. Voilthlca. Jude 6% the Shop. 1126 Nine- and then came back to take the Hanover in the high jump. .IBM is currently selecting men for broad Tennis PtjtM?! 1 mile 4Ricky Bronner. Dinah Knight. Ed- location of wide choice. Relocation allow- second game of a double header Velo(Mar’n) teenth street N.W. 300 2.20 2.10 namite HI Le Swiss runners won the 3.000- responsibilities involved in the installation, ances are liberal, and you receive all the from the Virginia State cham- Jlrandß."In*Our (jilddhi) 2.40 2.10 5 Joyce York. Mtsa Val Dean. Ed- steeplechase performance and industry-famous Fees are $3 men's and nls Abbott (Jones) 4 tin ward M. meter and the maintenance of electronic company benefits of rapidly for pion. 2-1, yesterday at Guy Sure Con o—Ready. Lockheart Royal. Tangeria. women's singles and „ Indirect's Bov. Mobel 1.500-meter run with Burr bombing and navigational computer systems expanding IBM. $4 per Mason Bosyroft. Jess Hanover Time. 2:035. 7 J H. Attorney. Extra Special. The recreation center. BJKTH *800; Engineer. Grimm of Maryland placing being insulted in jet team for men's, . RACE—Puree. pace: now B-52 bombers. This women's and Fluff showed the i mile 8—Jerry Stone. Charming Flngo. Cap- Vita effects (Myer) tain Ellta ' fourth in both. assignment important contact with mixed doubles. of Voleaan 11.00 6.60 3.40 M. entails vs e lUTvai/ivuit a three-week layoff in the S*»eew (Hehhe) 10.00 6.40 Bril*Hsllle > boA air frame manufacturers and the Air Play will start Saturday on first game, committing 13 Qneea (WMcatta) 3.20 ThursAiy, July 18, 1-9 P.M. Todd. Spotty Plngo. Kernel Force. It carries the title es IBM Repre- the East Potomac Park Courts errors. Me"'’?* *°*’ * “ * > Tl otKrott ' aenutive. (Haines Point). Red Malsburg pitched Time “Vs* a Atiendance —o.744.: * * R public M7O6 > Ext' 272 fMi The event is being sponsored three hitter for Vita Fluff in Handle—*3o7.Boß. QUALIFICATIONSirtratiamc by the second BRAKES <*‘15.50 Pryor), for appointment, or come in to the Washington game and Shirley Oreater emphasis Tennis Association. 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