Win by W-L Over GW Selby Steps Up Pace Hill Prince Uncertain Deadlocks Title Lead; As AU Star Starter in Scoring Handicap; New York Detective Tops Rash of Upsets In Win Over Meade Filly Race Co-Feature Several of the area’s high school John Selby, who tallied the Sy AwacWrtMl Frm Seized as Member of basketball teams are minus some clinching points and was Ameri- ARCADIA, Calif., Feb, 16.—The prestige after a rash of can today up- University’s top scorer in the C. T. Chenery entry of Hill Prince sets yesterday and last night. 75-70 'Best' Eagles’ victory over Fort and Bryan G dominated the field Burglar Band Meade last has Topping the list of surprises was night, moved up today as Santa Anita prepared to By tlw AaockrtMl Prm* Washington-Lee’s 50-40 score over as the No. 2 point producer on the San stage $35,000 Antonio NEW YORK, Feb. 16.—A city George Washington. Northwestern Coach Staff Cassell’s team. Handicap. second scorer detective—described as a “louse" slipped past Western, 38-36; St. Selby, high in Fourteen candidates /were en- Paul’s beat Anacostia, 48-43, and Montgomery Blair High court his- tered in the mile-and-one-eighth and a “rat" by Police Commis- tory, less than 2 tiny Lackey of Indian Head, Md„ averaged points % feature, but mnay observers felt sioner George Monaghan—was Charlotte 32-29 lor game in his freshman year at stopped Hall, here might be a withdrawal or booked and was slow this early today as an alleged other surprises. AU, starting ;wo before post time. year. But the 6-foot-3 center has member of “the best band of W-L beat GW for the first time Hill Prince was formally en- in averaged 15.5 in his last six games burglars in town." 10 years in a regular season ured, but there was some and is one of the big reasons for ques- game and tied the Presidents for tion that he would answer the The detective, 33-year-old James AU’s successful season. He made the Northern Virginia lead. Both bell. J. Fox, and three other men were 23 points last night. starting Bryan G. was re- teams have 7-1 records and will as a certain charged with acting Jointly in an The victory was AU’s second garded starter. play off for the title after their attempted burglary and in the this season over the Generals and Last Prep for Handicap. scheduled campaigns are com- of Italy’s first victory in the its 14th possession burglar tools. pleted. against four defeats. Fort Rounding out the list of entries Winter Olympics was scored Meade led nine at the were such Police said they picked up the The crowd of 1,500 at Port Myer by points outstanding eliglbles as by Zeno Colo, world’s cham- half and on four with burglar tools yesterday saw the game end in confusion as appeared the way to Count Turf, who still has to prove pion downhill skier, who won its 27th but AU on himself at after watching them go into two GW’s Bob Kessler tossed in a victory, turned Santa Anita, despite the downhill medal the heat for 30 his renown as the buildings, where they allegedly shot that would* have put the fold today points to the 1951 Kentucky at Noref Generals’ in tried in vain to enter three apart- Presidents ahead with half a min, jell, Norway. eight the third Derby winner; Intent, the Brook- —AP The field ments. ute remaining only to have it Wirephoto. period. hosts came back to Farm’s conqueror of the 4- take a nullified. Officials ruled a GW 70-69 lead, but Bud Daly irear-old division in the recent Ma- Mr. Monaghan, who tagged the and Bed player stayed in the lane too long Selby came through for AU. turity; o’ Roses and Next quartet as the “best” and “very before Kessler’s basket. Dick Schnittker, the ex-Cap, Move, Alfred G. Vanderbilt's team big league" burglars, was white Olympics scored 29 for the Generals. M mares; Moonrush, the Santa with anger when he faced Fox. Generals Come From Bear. (Continued From Page A-10.) Monday night American U. Anita Handicap winner last year, ‘Took at This Bum!" The Generals overcame a 28-24 and a start It should at least be inter- plays a return game with the other lesser fry. “Look at this bum,” Mr. Mona- halftime deficit to go in front, esting. Quantico Marines at AU. The The San Antonio is the last ghan roared. “Six 42-36, at the end of the third years in the In the points table, first Marines, who have lost only one major stakes for the older division three quarter. GW rallied in the final place department, years in the counts 10, second five and in 11 against college teams, beat before the $100,000 Santa Anita detective bureau and he’s period but couldn’t catch the win- place lousing then 4-3-2-1. the Eagles at Quantico. Handicap two weeks from today. up the entire department. He’s ners. Kessler topped the scoring American G. F. P. Ft. DETECTIVE-BURGLAR CAUGHT WITH GANG—New Andrea Mead Lawrence sent the Mead* G. F. P. Today’s race often affords an York.—Detective Thomas Sullivan holds worse than these other with 18 Daljr-f -4 >3 11 Snittker.1 .14 128 thugs.” points while Ted Groom White! a as Detective Richard Weber frisks as Americans oil to a flying start 5 111 Parry.! _OOO insight on to in the gun Seymour Siskind the latter is nabbed with a crew rox covered ms iace as news- led W-L with 13. .OOO things expect Sneddon.! Willi*,! _6 1 11 described Police Commissioner as “the best band of in town.” In Thursday by winning the women’s Selby.c -10 .3 23 Stabnau ! .10 3 big handicap. Three times the by George Monaghan burglars paper photographers took his pic- Northwestern Moffat ! ..6 0 held Western’s the first final event. 12 Parker.c 5 313 San background, facing grillwork, is James as an giant slalom, Hevener.i 2 0 4 Antonio winner has gone on Fox, 33, college-trained city detective, arrested ture. The angered Monaghan high-scoring Jim Wexler to three Matthew*.! OOO member __ of the Katy Rodolph picked up fifth Spender.! .5 111 Turner.! 6 111 to win the richer race. alleged gang. lunged at him shouting: "Put -1 1 3 1 ,in points and cut a six-point half- Jone*.! Gren.i _2 0 4 • ..— place in the same race, and the down your hands, you louse.” An- time to the In 1948, Richard N. Ryan’s Ar- disadvantage edge United States had 12 points. The Total* ..33 8 75 Total* _.32~i70 other police official intervened. Raiders in the last minute. Stan gentine horse. Talon, won both American two-man bobsled beat The college-trained detective Vance and Ben Baldwin scored races; in 1940, the late C. 8. How- Nk all but the world champion Ger- ard’s Camp Kingman and the other three—identified as eight points each and sparked Seabiscuit and Kayak n ran mans to take second place and Max Birner, 39; Seymour Northwestern’s final-period drive. Gallaudet Wrestlers one-two in both the San Antonio Siskind. five more points yesterday. And 37, and Ganx, 42, were St. Paul’s and Anacostia each and the $100,000 classic, and the Joseph Dodge's tie for sixth place in the Tagged for booked today. Police said the lat- scored 18 Held goals but the win- Foxcatcher Farm’s Rosemont in- Olympics men’s giant slalom gave the •y the Associated Press ter three have records of ners’ accuracy from the foul line augurated the double win in 1937. burglary United States the half-point bulge Retain Honors arrests. meant the difference. Loop CAMP POLK, La., Feb. St. Paul’s it held over Austria before Filly Race Co-Feature. 16.—Fly- today’s Gallaudet College won its sec- S Weeks on Trail, made 12 of 16 free throws while events. weight Gerald Evans, one of five ond Hill Prince’s backers were the Indians sank 7 of 11. Poochie straight Mason-Dlxco Con- none Police said they had been on the The Austrians, too, are better ference dual-meet too with the winners who helped Camp Polk to Hilleary tossed in 22 points for wrestling title pleased 132-pound trail of the gang for three weeks off than they were at this point the Anacostia and Jim by beating Baltimore, 15-14, last impost handed him, the highest 4th Army boxing champion- but did not know Fox was a de- Klopfer caged four years ago. In 1948 they had 12 for St. Paul's. night on the Bees’ mat, and now he ever received and three more ship, “is a cinch to make the tective until they found his badge scored 15 points, all but one of Gallaudet hopes to make it two than he’ll be asked to carry in and service gun when he was Blair Clinches Title. them in the women’s com- Olympic team.” Alpine conference championships in a the March 1 race. arrested. Charlotte Hall Its bination which was this That’s the opinion of the re- Lackey gave replaced row February 27-28 at Johns Bryan G. was next in weight at "I’ve been working with these second defeat in 14 starts as Ray time by the women’s giant slalom. feree, Dr. B. J. Barrodale of Hopkins. 124, while the Vanderbilt mares guys, trying to break this thing," Pierce led the attack with 12 Houma, La. Dr. Barrodale of- Norwegians Favorites. drew 120 apiece. Fox said. But none of the Baltimore was unbeaten going ficiates at points. The Cadets outscored me co-ieature Sugar Bowl and other But when it comes down to the into the Gallaudet match and won today, the $20,- believed him. Lackey, 13 to 11, from the floor boxing tournaments, is president final the host Nor- four bouts while 000 Santa Susana Stakes, at- Two women, described as friends but sank three foul shots to standings, losing three, but of the Southern Amateur only tracted seven Athletic of the were wegians are likely to be at the top Gallaudet came out on top on the entries. Included four, arrested yester- the victor’s 10. Union and will be a manager of of the strength of a pair of falls. were William Goetz’s Thataway day and fur coats and jewelry In Montgomery County action, heap. the United States team. and Your Hostess, the King Olympic found in their apartment was con- Blair clinched the The Nordic skiing events—the The hosts led going into the last Montgomery Ranch’s Islay Mist and Evans, a young amateur from fiscated by police for a close check. distance races and the classic match but Dave Carlson, the con- Toubolady, County A League title by beating Ind., scored The women—Mrs. ference Season’s Best, Hadassah and Just Gary, two knockouts Toni McKay, Bethesda-Chevy Chase for the combination—will find Sweden. heavyweight champion, in Desert. Owners watched to see if the tournament. also known as Toni Rogers, p8, a second time this Norway and Finland battling it decisioned Wayne Millner to give year, 62-34, but any of the fillies “I don’t model, and Mrs. Rose Richards, and in the Norwe- the Blues the decision. looked good know how anybody can Gaithersburg reversed an early- out, jumping a 123-pound class—Dunn, Baltimore, de- enough to race in the $100,000 beat Gerry out of an 36, saleslady—were arrested on season 50-26 at gians easily could place all four cisioned James, 8—1. Olympic defeat .the hands Santa Anita next charges of possession of narcotics. of their entries in the first six de* Derby Saturday. berth.” Barrodale said. “He’s a of Richard Montgomery by win- Police said they found a d.Mhcn» natural fighter with a terrific quantity ning, 47-41, to deadlock the B places. 137-pound class—Rhodr, Baltimore, de- of in the women’s cisioned Boley. 6—0. Chicle II Heads Field of 12 punch.’* morphine apart- League race. Jack Doane led Blair The Germans picked up their 147-pound class—Doory. Baltimore, drew ment. first medal since with Swain. Evans won 62 of 66 fights with 19 points while Victor Col- Olympic gold 157-pound class—Bulloch. Oallaudet. In Grass Course Race around and liers’ 18 points helped Gaithers- 1936 yesterday when Andreas Ost- pinned Brunner. 2 minutes, 43 seconds. Gary Chicago, taking 167-pound class—Wright. Oallaudet, MIAMI. Fla.. Feb. 16 the Indiana to its Richard ler and Lorenz Nieberl won the pinned Waltemeyer. l minute. 63 seconds. (Jf).—A Golden Gloves title in burg victory. down horses Greek Reds Plot Attack, two-man bobsled with an of 177-pound class—Goldin, Baltimore, de- headed by the Ar- 1949. Montgomery and Gaithersburg edge cisioned Ketch um, 10—1. gentine grass-running ace, Chicle will playoff for the B League title more than two seconds over the °,llM*t- dtcl- The winning finalists in the 4th sio%rLwnfegffop‘ n, compete today in the $15,000- Police Official and a in the United States’ No. 1 sled, driven Army tournament will in Charges place State tourna- added Miami Beach compete ment. by Stan Benham. Handicap the All-Army tournament at Fort •y tfw Auocksted Fim over the Hialeah gran course, i Ostler and Nieberl won the Are Double Winners Monmouth, N. J., May with ATHENS, Greece, Feb. 18— Bladensburg whipped Suitland, Tyo Chicle n. whose 2:29 in the 27-31, 60-39, to finish their Prince world title at Alp D’HueZ, France, berths on the Olympic team their A ranking Greek police officer In Club 1950 running of the 1*4-mile race Georges A season last year, and yesterday’s triumph Boys' ultimate goal. Olympic tryouts says about 30,000 Greeks are being County League Swimming set a North American gran rec- renewed the crown for another will be at Kansas in trained in Commu- pndpfeated. The Blades’ Don Jerry Hobelmann in the 9-years, ord, will be top-weighted under City June. ; neighborhood nist countries for a Red Green tied for scoring honors with year. and-undar class and Kirk Bent in 120 pounds. Hedley Woodhouse, attack on Greece. Suitland’s Dick Smith as each In Olympic years, the Olympic the 13-year-age group were dou- who guided the Palatine Stable 16 ble annual The Teodore caged points. bobsled competition counts as the winners in the city, importation to his 1950 conquest, Polly Riley and Brown officer, Rakintzls. Tonies Tie for Lead. world’s championship. wide Boys’ Club swimming cham- again will be in the saddle. was a government witness against In held 29 persons put on trial the Catholic League double- The full point standings after pionships last night at the Charles B. Bohn will have a Gain 4-Ball Golf yesterday St. Southeastern Branch. Revenge for spying for the Communists. header, Anthony’s tied St. the first two days were: United triple entry in Blue Hills, Why Wm •y Atieciatcd Press He testified that the John’s for the circuit’s lead by States, 17 y2; Austria, 17; Ger- Ambassador Hotel won the team Not Now and Dart By. defendants, PALM BEACH, Fla., Feb. who include prominent Commu- beating DeMatha, 49-40, in the many, 14; Norway, 11; Switzer- title with 73 points to 43 for the Other entries are Daiquari, 1?.— Reversing the result of the 1951 nist leaders, were tied in with a second game while Priory had land, 9; Italy, 3; France, 2; Bel- Boys’ Clubs of Washington, 41 for Prince of Roriston, Libba, Gold Fox peeks through parted fingers at a police station after giant financed Russia little trouble with Georgetown gium, 1, and Sweden, Va. Leland Junior High School and 20 Gin. Saxony, Pilaster, Mandingo championship match, Polly Riley spy ring by of Fort his arrest. He was brought face to face with Commissioner and in Prep, winning 74-46 in the opener. for YMCA. and Kouli Khan. Worth, Tex., and J. Wol- radio contact with menac- The United States ice hockey |he cott did but hit him. The Tom Cassidy paced St. Anthony’s Brown of Manasquan, N. J., Monaghan who, enraged, everything ing Red forces in surrounding team yesterday opened its cam- commissioner roared with 16 while Eck- won the Palm Beach mixed four- at Fox: ‘Took at this bum. Six years in countries. He said a raid by gov- points Jerry paign in the round-robin tourna- holm tossed in 28 for JCC Swim Meet somes golf tournament yesterday the department, three years in the detective bureau and he's ernment authorities last Novem- Priory. ment by vanquishing Norway, 3-2. Holding Service Head Billy Kimball tallied 19 Messenger with a 5-and-4 victory. lousing up the entire department. He’s worse than these other ber turned up secret radio sta- points Arnold Oss, a 23-year-old Dart- For to Sherwood a AAU Contestants Their victims thugs.” —AF Wirephotos. tions and led to the arrests. help to 79-41 vic- mouth graduate from Minneapolis, were Bee Me Wane over Damascus The eighth annual Jewish Com- With of One of the defendants—Nich- tory while Gwynn scored two of the goals and rang Charged Bookmaking Birmingham, Ala., and Bob munity Center swim meet be Oy Associated Pross of Palm olas Beloyannis, a Politburo chief Park squeezed past Laurel, 42-41. in the winning one with a deft will Sweeny Beach, the team held tonight 8 o’clock that I of the outlawed Greek Commu- Tommy Wilson of Gwynn Park shot in the last four minutes. starting gt GLENDALE, Calif., Feb. 16.—A beat them, 1 up, in last Two Men 'Muscled In' Woman's Divorce Plea and Paul Wright of Laurel staged and is open to amateur athletes charge of bookmaking has been year’s final. nist Party—already has been sen- a duel with Wilson win- registered with the District AAU. filed against tenced to death by another Greek scoring George Seman, pro- Miss Riley and Brown, a banker Each contestant will be limited prietor of a tribunal for slipping into Greece ning. 18 points to 17. messenger service to who twice won the New to Jersey On Business, Packer Husband Has with a faked Argentine Oxon Hill its 12th vic- Talbert Defending three events, and upon winning race-tracks for which he exacts a Says passport gained Champ amateur championship, won the in an event a contestant is not cut. under orders of foreign Commu- tory 16 games by beating the eligi- 10.percent first hole and never ble to gave up the nist bosses. Capitol Pages, 57-39. Bob Cham- As Indoor Tennis compete in another. While Seman was In court yes- Opens lead. They ended the match by Of Horse Meat Quoted in Cash bers led the terday in connection with a $150,000 winners with 13 Sy th* A»eciot*d Pr*»i charge winning the 14th as Miss McWane points. of issuing two worthless checks, •y th# Auocioted Pr«»» A District Court divorce trial NEW Feb. 16.—The Na- Howard to and Sweeny, former British Ama- YORK, Bows Shaw , district attorney’s Mount Vernon High School investigators teur champ, three-putted the CHICAGO, Feb. 16.—John May- yesterday developed into a battle| Judge Waring, Segregation tional indoor tennis champion- Howard missed a chance to said they accepted $30 worth of scored one of its most impressive green. erhofer, Harvard (HI.) horse meat over how much money the man today at the 7th square its season’s record at 7-all wagers from his clients at his victories when it defeated Lane ships opened told the Foe in South, Retires when it lost to Shaw, 57-83, last establishment. packer, reportedly Cook in the case makes and where it High of Charlottesville, 56-51, last Regiment Armory. By tfw Associated Brass at County that night Banneker. Tom Daniels Seman has been grand jury yesterday comes from. night. Lee Sisselberger scored 29 The men’s division of 63 is contending Bows After Tie S. of Shaw was high scorer with 30 Priddy he sold more than 10 million CHARLESTON, C., Feb. 16— for the winners, who won that his service is strictly within Mrs. Corinne D. Hall, 31. col- points headed by top-seeded Billy Tal- | Federal District Judge J. Watiea for the 8th time in 12 starts. points._ the law, but the attorney general In Golf pounds of horse meat in 1950 and of 1223 Girard street Ballplayers' ored, NH., Waring, outspoken foe of segrega- bert, the defending champion; says it’s illegal. Seman »y Aitoclattd Pr»> 1951 to two men who “muscled in’’ purports seeking the divorce, said her hus- tion in the South, stepped down Don Holy Trinity Unbeaten to send to on his operations. Dick Savitt, Budge Patty, wagers the racetracks LOS ANGELES, Feb. 16.—Earl from his bench here Marciano to Be Honored Holy remained for the Mr. band’s income ranged from $10,- yesterday. McNeill and Kurt Nielsen of Den- Trinity unbeaten parimutuel machines, but Naylor of the St. Paul club Mayerhofer reportedly told in CYO of the In comparison with his 10 tur- CHICAGO, Feb. 16 (^.—Heavy- girls’ league basketball by Atty. Gen. Edmund G. Brown American the grand jury that Joseph Sici- 000 to $15,000 a year and that mark, the No. 1 foreign entry. Association beat out bulent years on the weight Rocky Marciano will be defeating St. Patrick’s, 65-44, yes- says the horse liano and Russell Minnea moved the came from bench, the racing board for- Detroit’s Gerry in a money bootlegging Mrs. Chaffee Kiner and Priddy play- judge ended his career with no honored as the man who did mo6t Nancy terday. Germaine Caussin led the bids tracks to encourage or accept off in on his packing company and yesterday for top honors in and the numbers racket. ado and the for boxing in 1951 at the first Mrs. Pat Canning Todd top the winners with 29 points. bets. occupied space under the name of public remark "I have suqh the ■ annual Southern California Her estranged husband, Law- no annual of the Chicago women’s singles field of 25. Play C. D. Distributing Co. statement; I’m just retiring." banquet baseball players’ golf at in the women’s division starts to- tourney ” rence C. Hall, 51, colored, of 1424t It was Judge Waring’s decision Boxing Writers and Broadcasters Fox Hills. “Didn’t Ask Questions. that opened the South Carolina Association tomorrow night. morrow__ Martin Brodkin, assistant State’s Girard street N.E., said in court: Basketball They had 1-under-par 71s, but State Democratic primaries to College Results attorney, asked Mr. Mayerhofer if papers t»«t he once made $150 »y the Associated Press Naylor took a par 4 on the next Negroes. In last year’s Clarendon ,M* he knew what the were buyers and later a week ini WASHINGTON ABEA. S&ESft? )_89 CXr£i''tW SS hole while Priddy required a 5. a week, $75 County (S. C.) school segregation JlW 7I-. Batters 60 doing with the meat. The packer as Richmond American II. M. Pert Meade 70 Peanuts Lowrey of the St. Louis 1 legitimate jobs and had no other case, Judge Waring was the dis- Tonight; — Hoy Play Wilson Teachers M reportedly replied: _Bichmond FI 71 • the senter as a EAST. Cards, defending champ, was income. three-judge court held _ "I didn’t ask any questions. I ! Dartmoatb SO-Tale SO Mayrille (N. D.) 70 Wabaetea Science 65 off form and took a 77. 2-1 that segregation did not vio- Fenn State 7*-Bhads Island Jamestown
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