C-2 THE EVENING STAR FLYING SCUD ADDED Hugh Wiley Wins Waihington, 0. C., WtrfwWar, Hormbtr 19, 1951 Davis Heads In Toronto Event -- (AP).— JWfM'w’l "*•)*<' x « TORONTO. Nov. 19 \ \ at T3I, *-¦ V//. S*• 7 Field Dozen ¦ wUHBim -PwtL. Back American and German riders Field dominated an international Hurdles horse jumping event at the For Pimlico Futurity Royal Agricultural Winter Fair last night, easily displacing \ / By JOSEPH B, KELLY Farm's Rico Tesio and Cam- Canada, Mexico WF:. Pilot. The riders from Gaines SUr Ruins Idltor bridge Stable's top In places. Star and Cuba for yesterday that Qlenn Davis, Ohio State’s su- announcement Hugh Wiley of Towson, Md., BALTIMORE. Nov. 19.—The ride Pine /N »^?^v.\.^gWIB^PB!PB^EBBBBfcA 3* ? >jL/ ¦&* per track star, will bead a field prospective for Saturday’s Eddie Arcaro would riding Nautical for the United i*x? V field Oak Farm’s Derrick of the world's beet hurdlers in $l7O, 000-plus Pimlico Puturity advanced States, raced over a 12-obstacle Star Games January 24 at today the stock of that colt, who fin- in The is back to 12 after a recent Rem- course without a fault 66.2 the Armory. couple and an ished third in the seconds for first place. He was of withdrawals sen Stakes, beaten a head by Davis, Olympic champion in addition. the only one of 15 riders to hurdles and join Rico Tesio. Derrick is a eon 345-yard the 488-meter low The latest to the fortune the, cover the course with- holder of records in that of Oil Capitol, who won knocking jump. world hunters in the mile-and-a-six- Futurity out over a the 440-yard lows, Flying 1949 here. event and teenth race is Scud, Although Fritz Thiedemann. aboard running up against Arcaro holds more Finale, will be a owned and trained by Edward and and Hans Guenther Includes Lee Calhoun, Voss., jr. Flying will be victories in the Preaknesa Winkler, Halla, finished sec- field that S. Scud Special, the Futurity has been on Olympic champion and won ond for Germany. another a rank outsider because he jinx for master. and third former king the indoor only of career a race the old times, Including penalties ¦ I of the first race his He first in the Futur- Their when he de- finished for faults, were 60.1 tracks. here last week ity in 1936 aboard Privileged, and 60.6 Calhoun won the 70-yard feated a mediocre field at a seconds. Games in but was disqualified and rider, hurdles in The Star mile and a sixteenth. handed six-month suspen- Another United States 1956 and 1957, last year was Henry S. de- a Chapot, rode his horse, but Trainer Clark sion for foul. Frank sitting out a suspension for cided yesterday that Christiana a severe Diamant, to fourth place after taking gifts when he was mar- Stable’s Seth Who and Llan- Leading Riding Talent toppling two obstacles. ried on a television show. gollen Farm’s Brucie would This Futurity will bring to- Until that suspension, the pass up the Futurity. He be- gether America’s leading rid- former North Carolina College colts are not ing talent, with Willie Shoe- FIGHT RESULTS p lieves the two *2YW&m~Mr V star practically owned the in- up to their competition. maker aboard Intentionally, MIAMI BEACH. Pla —Charles (Son- hurdles events. With Cal- Howard Grant on Rico Tesio, ny) Liston. 211, Philadelphia, (topped v door Brooklyn, ".... Ivy Leaguer Doubtful Ernie Cab, 211)4. S. xf& ¦ HI Min «. houn out of action, Elias Gilbelt Bill Hartack on Black Hills SAN JOS*. Call!.—Kid JareUana. ISS, Manila, knocked out Joey Padilla, • D. Ivy and of Winston Salem Teachers Mrs. Ethel Jacobs’ Arcaro on Derrick. 134. San Jo(e, 7. scored in last year's big meet Leaguer probably will be with- In addition to Intentionally, HOLYOKE. Matt. Dick D1 Vola. 1?8V«. Boaton. and Kid Chick. 124 Vi, here, and hell be back to de- drawn since he developed a Rico Tesio, Derrick, Pilot, Fly- We»tfleld, Man., drew. S. fend. fever after being shipped here ing Scud and Black Hills, the TOKYO—Ariuahl Fukumoto, Japan, outpointed Maeaji Iwamoto, Japan. 10 Davis was clocked in 49.9 from New York. lineup is expected to consist of (Syweluhta). second in setting his world If 12 gov to the post, the Puneves, a stablemate of Rico mark for the 440-yard dash. over-all purse will total $172.- Tesio: Mrs. Wallace Gilroy’s He set the 400-meter mark at 520. The winner will haul Jet Fuel; Cockfleld Stable’s COLLEGE 49.5 seconds, a record formerly down $123,171 net. Second Nimer;, J. E. McAuliffe’s Mc- BASKETBALL held by Josh Culbreath, an- money of $22,252 is not exactly Lennan; Mrs. Ethel D. Jacobs’ LEA, STATUE other in the list of hurdling chicken feed. Third will be That Lucky Day and Rokeby Indiana Tech 118 Oriffln 72 STALLION, ADMIRES HIS Oeorie Williams S 3 .. , BULL FAMED scheduled to compete worth $14,189, and fourth, $5,- Stable’s Harvest Singing. Concordia (Milwaukee) 02 Lea, poses erdale, N. Y. Bull Lea, now 23, was America’s standouts Huntington R 8 Grace OR Calumet Farm’s noted stallion, Bull here. 563. The purse is topped only (111.) 84 leading sire five times and his sons and daugh- Although Vincennes 94 Lincoln Bible prettily beside his statue at Lexington, Ky., Calhoun, Olympic champion by the Garden State Stakes in conditions were not million.—AP Wirephoto. to his preference—the track created in bronze by Antonio de Costa of Riv- ters earned around sl2 in the 110-meter high hurdles, American racing this year. was world record that Brookfield Farms’ Intention- off a bit because of showers— owns the in Intentionally expected event, 13.5 seconds. ally, the only colt to beat First was to get his final tuneup early today Another entrant is Hayes Landing, who has the 2-year- away, rules the for Saturday’s race. AL’S MOTORS' Jones, Michigan old title packed Eastern ¦ Trainer Ed Kelly of Brook- Teachers’ star who is the AAU favorite, but chances are his delivers equipped field is hoping for a track British Ivy Leaders Nats, indoor and outdoor champion. , odds will be close to. 2-1 despite fast McShain Tops Celtics Saturday in the last race of the Officials expected a dozen his conquest of the champion Futurity. yegr for the son of Intent. BRAND-NEW Hail Return fine hurdlers and they’ll run off in the Belmont in two heats, with the top three Gaining support this week Derrick, trained by Ivan In 'SB Race Earnings Win Easily in each heat qualifying for the here have been Briardale Parke, was clocked in 1.42 for 1959 MODELS final. mile yesterday, going handily Nov. 19 Ballymoss to a British brsed- of the Basket- Mr. Fitz Thinks yesterday fog prize of Injured Ivy League football vision National Tickets for the meet are able but the did relaxation, won more -1 ing syndicate for 250.000 pounds Association, racing players anxious to get back in ball have won priced at $1.50, $2, $3 and $4 not obscure the as it did money on British tracks in 1958 l ($720,000). their last six games. But they Bold Ruler Should Monday. The uninviting con- for the traditional and are on sale in Room 200 than any other owner. Queen i Irishman Vincent O’Brien. harness haven’t been able to gain much Building. ditions held attendance to 9.976 trainer of Ballymoss, finished highlight the latter of The Star Mail Elizabeth was a poor second. games that i ground on the Syracuse Na- orders for those living Be Horse of Year and betting to $823,021. *1775 . in the trainers’ list. He at McShain—thanks to Bally- third portion of the season. tionals. distant points will be honored. Fla., 19 (AP).— trained horses that won 67,543 MIAMI. Nov. King moss—ended the season with a Both Dartmouth and Prince- The Knicks were idle last Trainer Sunny Jim Fitzsim- Max Hirsch of Ranch Direct Feotery Peelere for I pounds ($177,- ; sounds ($189,120). night. But the Nationals con- will check in Friday to handle total of 63,264 Boyd-Rochfort. ton, which meet Saturday at mons, 84, arrived from New 139) earnings. Capt. Cecil walloping the St. the final preparations of Black in 70-year-old tinued to roll, York yesterday and promptly Elizabeth, just about . Queen Elizabeth’s Palmer Stadium for the cham- Hawks, 120-94, in the LSU Hills, for the Futurity. Hirsch Queen topped the list with Louis Page C-l claimed the horse-of-the-year keen racegoer as you’ll find [ trainer, pionship, received welcome feature of header at Continued From will come from New York, and as a pounds ($235,720). Capt a double title for Bold Ruler. PLYIODTH anywhere in the world, won , 84.186 St. Louis. The Boston Celtics ers in Cannon and Tulane Hartack willinterrupt a Florida Elsey second with news. Richie Petitbon. “I don’t see how they can 47,415 pounds ($127,162). Charles was drubbed the Detroit Pistons Quarterback vacation to ride the son of pounds ($201,930). Dartmouth Halfback Jim Cannon ranks ninth among help but vote him best,” Fitz- Princequillo, who al- (As of October 31, with 72.118 115-102, in the opener. won an Doug Smith, 39-year-old Burke and Left End Roger the Nation’s runners with 569 i simmons said. race here last Satur- CHRYSLER of the United lowance another month Syracuse, which picked up * English star, became the cham- by yards on 100 trips. Cannon is “He gave weight and a beat- day. States racing season to go. Hanlon were certified doc- its fifth victory in its last six pion jockey for the fourth time. also a fine target for Quarter- ing to so many good horses and 1 the Calumet Farm stable of tors yesterday as the Indians games, raced to a 10-point lead raced all doing Markey topped He shoved Australian Scobie back Warren Rabb’s passing distances fti it. IMPERIAL Gene Mrs. went through a 2V» -hour work- at the half. The Nats increased ability for just hope experts list of money winning Breasley, last year’s champion, and shows a marked I the haven’t the offenses the margin to 21 by the end kicking forgotten the things Bold Ruler $900,757.) into second place. Smith rode out to set their for when the occasion de- owners at the third period. Larry Cos- although punting accomplished Ballymoss, 4-year-old l 165 winners and Breasley 148. Tigers’ shifting defense. of mands. before he was re- the the tello paced the winners with 28 August.” sum Mossborough Roger Ball, a breeder who chores normally fall to Full- tired in chestnut colt by i Coach Dick Colman of Prince- points, and Bob Pettit led St. Call, Eng- . lives Dublin, headed that Szvetecz, back Tommy Davis. Bold Ruler is owned by Mrs. out of Indian won near ton said Center Prank with 21. - list with 46,652 pounds ($130,- I Louis Petitbon is 10th among the IH. C. Phipps’ Wheatley Stable, Tctis/7] land’s richest race—the King who a pinched nerve Holliday suffered i The first game was marked Nation’s passers with 64 com- for whom Mr. Fitz has been George VI and Queen Eliza- • 625). Maj. L. B. was in his back against Yale, prob-! 40,112 pounds bt a fist fight between Phil pletions in 116 attempts for 106 trainer for 34 years. He was ‘.“rLOANS ujoftni^ second with I beth Stakes—and established ably play. of the I I will “Because Detroit and Tom The big of Eu- ($112,313). Ball, like Mc?hain. Jordan of yards. Junior signal 1957 horse of the year. This ¦ IN 15 MINUTES financing himself as the champion ¦ type of boy he is,” Colman said, Whether tour car !¦ Bank . Ballymoss ¦ Heinsohn of Boston. Jordan caller from New Orleans, whose season, he won five stakes, had ¦ rope with a string of successes. had to thank for his “he’ll be out there unless he’s paid for or not. j&Pf leweit down payment. S years te emerged from the third-quar- brother John made headlines one second, was unplaced once eay finished third in the Wash- ¦ success. However, Wingback M LOANS up to A t He dead.” scrap with bloody nose. at Notre Dame and played pro (and earned $209,994 before be- Biggctt Trodct Mike Iseman is doubtful because ter a player was penalized. ball, also tops the Southeastern ing retired with a leg injury. bit Tolame atlewaneei (or yoa of badly twisted Neither a ankle. Bill Sharman and Bill Rus- Conference in total offense Fitzsimmons has stabled at Be«» Guarantwet Cornell Center Ed Maglisceau sell had 20 points apiece for with 945 yards, good for the i Hialeah every winter since I known nationwide tar laetter aerylen FOOTBALL PICKS light MIDWEST took part in a contact Boston, which an easy No. 13 spot nationally. 1932. Asked if he has any prepared had i drill as the Big Red after moving into a 38-28 LSU’s pass defense, while not ¦thought of retiring, Mr. Fitz Thanksgiving Day en- time for its lead at the first-quarter mark. noticeably porous, has surren- S said “they may keep on retiring Maglisceau (Nashua lowa to Win Aerial Duel; counter with Penn. Jordan topped the Pistons with dered 64 completions in 145 my champion horses LOAN during the yards. Ruler) SK\<''f?fsso A ' was knocked out 18 points. tosses for 713 The and Bold but I’m not ¦f /v Dartmouth game and suffered Syracuse Tigers have yet to face a passer ready for them to retire me.” to Streak injuries, The results enabled Purdue Continue minor head ' move to within a game-and- of Petitbon's caliber, and the Twelve horses trained by to may be startling. By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN, 1have to last them. The Badgers i Yale Quarterback Tom 81n- a-half of New York. St. Louis results Fitzsimmons left New York ! 3910 Wilaan Blvd. have much of everything, . j gleton, who missed last week’s games On the other hand. Tulane's Monday by rail and are due at [VfirON.W. Arlington, Va. Assooiited Pr*i» Boons Wrltfr 11 too ! remained two-and-a-half OUR ONLY LOCATION Minnesota has managed two » Princeton game because of for defense leaves much to be de- Hialeah tomorrow. The group ¦ If (next to PAR Kington) CHICAGO, Nov. 19 —The Ol’ 1 ahead of Detroit in the race I HERSONS—DE. 2-4700 ¦ [ties at Madison since 1948, but t injuries, was able to work out | Division lead. sired, and the Green Wave is headed by Nasco and Misty JA. 2-4100 Swami folds his tent and si- L the Western devise away to stop Flight, Handi- 1 33 YEARS OF SERVICE I the Badger den preparation for must both Widener * Optn Doily Saturdays 9• 6 another hasn’t won in i in Harvard. li Wtekdajl 4-M to 7 r.M |fg' 9- 9. lently steals away until [in that time. The series is one ! But the Crimson got bad Cannon, Johnny Robinson and I cap prospects. (This has been football season. of the oldest in the conference ; news. Halback Bruce Mac- J. T. Brodnax. a real long one—3s-22 —.614.) vwith this being the 68th meet- • Intyre, Tackle Eric Nelson and lowa 27, Notre Dame 21— ingj since 1890. The Gophers’ ’ End Stu Hershon were side- Yale Raps Report The Big Ten champions close 38; triumphs give them a wide : lined. Maclntyre and Nelson REDSKINS Here's A Bourbon Man’s Bourbon out their regular season in rmargin in the rivalry. nursed leg injuries and Hershon Os Alumni Gripes Continued From Page of the great- C-l s flavor message for you: what could be one Michigan State 32, Kansas i is still recuperating from a se- harich found it impossible to with est aerial battles ever between J,State 13—This is the one the » vere facial gash suffered in last About Grid Coach credit such reports, and, in- the Hawkeyes’ Randy Duncan j Duffy Saturday’s Brown game. Spartans will do for f HAVEN, Conn., Nov. deed, the team’s outstanding and Irish George Izo. Look for Daugherty.j The swami hopes NEW play against the Browns was a spectacular treat for the f it helps. 19 (AP).—lf Yale alumni are 1 the most convincing argument television audience this is the GENUINE!” national Holy Cross 19. Marquette 12 dissatisfied with football coach against them. But they were “RELAX... plenty of scoring. lowa with —Penn State handed Holy to Jordan Oliver, they haven’t told 1 heard, nevertheless. has set a Big Ten record of ( games Board Study 26-year-old iCross its first loss in five Yale officials about it, accord- If the Bukich is averaging 416.6 yards a game.| by a whopping. 32-0, last week. not claimed by any other team, We haven’t tried to “improve” it Notre Dame's average is 370. , District Ruling ing to DeLaney Kiphuth, ath- Earlier the Warriors lost to the he could be dropped. He is it in our slow- Ohio State 25, Michigan 10— samej team, 40-8. letic director. playing on the one-year “op- We still hand-tend This is a much tamer windup: On Boxers' Fund Kiphuth’s statement last • tlon" clause of his contract with than usual. It has been somej The final bounce of the Officers of the Injured Boxers night was prompted by an 1 the Redskins, having refused years since the title didn't i crystal ball: Relief Fund will meet Sunday to article by Arch Murray in the ! to take a whopping salary cut rest with the outcome of the November 29—Notre Dame, determine what to do about a New York Post. The Post story ' this year. traditional battle. The Wol- 19: Southern California. 14; ruling that money in the fund said Yale alumni were grum- “The Rifle’’ from Southern verines figure to take more, Arizona State, 32; Marquette, should be turned over to the bling about Oliver’s practice ! California never did come up to lumps, especially since the 13. District. of devoting most of the year ’ Kuharlch’s expectations, even Buckeyes regained prestige by Rose Bowl—lowa 27, Califor- John Agnew, deputy c**lef of to his West Coast insurance s though the Washington coach handing lowa it’s only loss of nia 12. police and a member of the Dis- business. gave up a No. 1 draft pick last the season. 38-28. trict Boxing Commission, is Kiphuth denied the report ' year and a No. 2 choice in the the good old days. Genuine. Try Purdue 28, Indiana 7—You’ve I chairman of the board of con- about alumni discontent and l 1959 draft to get him from the objection Angeles got to applaud those Hoosiers trol of the boxers’ fund. added there was no i Los Rams. An effort to Oliver’s > Angeles after victories over Ohio State Films There Is about SIO,OOO in the by Yale to business send him back to Los consecutive The Ohio State University before the the Minnesota, Michigan State and fund, made up of voluntary activities. start of current Alumni Club Washington will boxers, spring practice Michigan. At the moment, Pur- of contributions from us- “Without s season failed. show films of the State- ually per necessity for him While the dispose of due probably is the strongest Ohio about 1 cent of their there is no i move to j game tonight ago except during the ) a surprise, the Big Ten and should Purdue football purses. Some years other to be here Bukich came as it team in the Atlantic Coast Confer- surplus by season,” ’ suggestion keep Dickens’ kids of desire at funds received the three-month football follows Marshall’s 1 1349 E street N.W boxing commission from Its 10 Kiphuth said. that Kuharlch might as well from grabbing the old oaken ence Club. Dinner will be served at 6 per cent tax on boxing admis- Murray sail! some of the OldI begin now to rebuild for 1959. bucket. o'clock and the film will start sions were taken over by the Blues were mutinous about the t Quarterbacking has been one Northwestern 21. Illinois 19— at 8. The public is invited. District. situation after the Elis’ 50-14 I of the club’s touchy spots, with The Wildcats have lost to Wis- drubbing by Princeton last t many fans clamoring for more consin and Purdue in succes- week. The loss gave Yale an i of Guglielml and Bukich. even sion. but the Ulinl will be the; 0-6 Ivy League record. though Le?aron has done a first to attest that that is good Job. nothing of whloh to be ¦ ashamed. Another aerial dis- lowa-Irish TV Game play appears in this closely contested rivalry which North- western leads with 24 victories Matches Fast Attacks to 22 for the Illtni. Four games To Open Tourney Ky„ were tied. Illinois’ End Rich NEW YORK. Nov. 1# . Army and Navy, which have LOUISVILLE. Nov. 19 Donovan In team matches In > lowa has passed and run at a 249 points for eight games, an last night accepted an singles matches. The Sholk i 426-yard-a-game dip. Notre average of 91.1. The bowl- tion to meet Western Illinois tangles with 8010 Hakawa and Dame has averaged 4gt.3 yards mlnded Orange pulled ahead of Macomb. m.. tn the ninth Hhadtaiady?ta«ktlMlMDMMa4liMM«i^)9anm*Vsia»Bau?l.7lS?UM,LsMhlr.UAlM 1 11 I Koury :'tn last three, mostly on Iso's of Army In the point raoe by annual Mineral Bowl football Wild Bull meets Frank Its Saturday. Townsend rising. blasting Colgate 47-0. game here mBBEBSSOM