C-4 **THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. LITTLE SPORT TIESDAY, MAY31. ,933 Fay Crocker Plays Vidor TWO AMAZING RACES IN 3 DAYS Championship Golf Powers To Win Wolverine DETROIT. May UP).—South In Sailing Race Records Make Hungary Crocker, Pay who America's i By MALCOLMLAMBORNE. JR. i learned the rudiments of golf i Commodore of Po- Feared Track Power with only two clubs, has won her tomac River Sailing Association second tournament this year—- ' late yesterday recorded the best ' a 27-boat fleet K-n jss. a LONDON, May 31 (/Pi.—Hun- | He was back in the two miles and she did it in overpowering, corrected time in yesterday, mainly a pace- ihat from Gunston gary looks like a track pouer as championship fashion. | raced back dropped I Cove to National Yacht Cluo in Olympic maker for Iharos. but i ing gave skippers decades, Mi- to be feared in the 1956 after taking countryman The 36-year-old professional Alexandria. The 13-mile rase wind which kamo and Atsushi out his Trophy and crews a beat, a run, a reach, Japanese games at Melbourne on the heels to and one-half from Montevideo, Uruguay, yes- for the Secretary’s wound Ham Richardson NetTeam yagi won the opening two sin- the mile mark to a Chair- of two amazing races from !up the PRSA’s Memorial Day then back beat. Race gles Saturday. The Philippines in three in 6:31.2. Iharos took it terday locked up the first annual Ben Minor started the race Filipinos days. half Open, win- \ Regatta. man Eliminates Flam Downs. there and finished the last women's Wolverine on the Potomac the mouth won yesterday’s doubles for their in 2:02.2. ran the Powers' Comet Class sloop above PARIS, May 31 (£>).—The Sandor Iharso, too sick to run mile He sev- ning by seven strokes over Mar- | of the Cove, cutting the return first triumph. Saturday quarter aSton- Sarasota, Fla., Double Scotch seemed to go even In Zone Finals when Laszlo fabori enth mile in the lene Bauer of the a mile. Even so. ’ No. 3 tennis isfilhg than beiore it capsized distance about May 31 (/P).—Young and two Britons ran a mile in time of 59.6. Iunnerup. faster elapsed player. Richardson, won ! TOKYO. I mooring in time of. Ham under 4 minutes, showed what Wood, never better than 9:19 at its Gunsto'n Cove McKenzie's : a serve A carefree, easy-going player, 4:56.00 was 24 minutes slower way semifinals of the Kosei Kamo rode hard - "Tht Original" mgk F| o. he could do yesterday in the two miles before, came up during Sunday's wind and rain his to the " when he i Miss Crocker finished the 72-hole than his time on Saturday, when and flat drive to a four-set win sliced a full seconds off the within three yards of the hust- \ storm. French international tennis herson n.e. seven grind at the Forest Lake Country the fleet raced ,14 miles. Amp o n H IL 2-mile record ling Hungarian on Little the worse for weai. a over Felicisimo and world with an the back- in 291, nine under women's tournament today with busi- Day Service—Open amazing clocking stretch. But. as Iharos Club Double Scotch stayed right up 6--3, 4—6, 6—l, clinched a Japanese triumph Some Sat. of 8 minutes ex- par. She linked rounds of 74-74- nesslike 6—3 i plained later, perhaps too ! with the larger boats in the fleet, 33.4 seconds in an international “Iwas 71-72—291 over the 6,415-yard, Garvin's Drops Pair win over Herbie Flam. over the Philippines in the East- track and meet at strong for him the last 100 including George McKenzie's The Garvin’s G.ill girl softball AUTOMATIC field White par 75 layout. Richardson of Baton Rouge, , ern Zone Davis Cup finals today. City yards.” was was twice, Stadium. Yankee which first to fin- team defeated 8-3 end La , ex- ! Kamo whipped the tiring Fili- Iharos, : The leaders: ish. McKenzie also won first-to- never lost his service & Iharos. a 25-yeur-old Army j married and the father 12-6, yesterday in Burgettstown, cept ! pino veteran, I—6, 6 —4. 6—2 and WINDOW TOP Fay Crocker 74-74-71 -7-—29V on race in the second set. lieutenant with 132 pounds lof one child, said the race was Marlene Bauer flnish honors the down Pa., to sink -o a 4-5 record in Bever’y Calif., ; 6—o, giving Japan right to 80-71-74-73—298 Saturday. Again yesterday, how- Flam of Hills. the / spread thinly on a 5-foot-ll i the first time he ever ran the xWlffl Smith 7H-7H-74-75—301 the Atlantic Coast Girls' Soft- challenge LIFTS REPAIRED Betty Hicks 72-70-82-72—302 ever handicap kept | lost the match and set point the winner of the frame, to go He however, his him League. • had all out to distance. has. run Betty Jameson 74-81-70-73 —304 ba'l a sloppy shot outside the * American Zone. Wholesale Retail grim frequently races of 3,000 Betty Dodd 73-77-81-74 —305 from having the best corrected with shake off a British pur- in Petty Raymundo Deyro approximately Mrs. Kirk Bell 73-77-83-74 —307 time, was court. i of the Phil- suer, Ken Wood. The latter, a meters, which is Mickey Wright 75-83-70-74—308 in which he second ippines decisively whipped Mrs. Alice Bauer Hagße 77-78-70-77—308 Third on corrected time was FIGHTS LAST NIGHT In the semifinals Richardson | Ja- 24-year-old >rk, 240 yards shorter than two miles. xPat Devany 78-81-78-71—308 pan’s Miyagi, finished five jmet ! will meet the winner of the ! No. 1 star, Atsushi' in 8. He, Satur- Bev Hanson 77-70-77-79 —309 Ka"! Gerhard's O White TOKYO.—Pascal Per*z, . Ar- "’ards behinu 8:34 Iharos scratched from 198V 4 - —2, —4 con- Bonnie Randolph 77-79-78-78—312 Magic Club, gentina. world ffy**lg:.t champion, Tony fra bert Mervyn Rose 1 6 6—3. 6 in the last too, was well under the world day’s mile race because he had Mrs. Carol Bowman 78-75-77-82—312 of Columbia Yacht stopped 2osh*'' Shirai. Ill1/*, Japan, 6 match. test. But it was too late to change up a Gloria Armstrong 81-78-81-72—312 with yjung Van faiaymaker of bout) mark of 8:40.4 set by Gaston been shaken too much in Betty Bush 4title j 77-78-81-77—313 C., in a- Duster, - Gene Poirier. 146 4 . Dorothy Head-Knode of Ala- the outcome of the Eastern Zone Reiff of Belgium in 1952. rough flight from Hungary the Joyce Zlske 70-77-82-78—313 National Y. Niagara Miguel ; Mary Lena Faulk Falls. N. Y.. s ipped meda, Calii., gained the decided previous day. He appeared 75-78-84-77—314 fourth, and Morton Knight in the Diaz, MR Cuba '4). women’s playoff, 3—2. Tabori two days earlier lad : Marilyn Smith 78-81-80-77—310 1a . j beating was Japan's Cup Vonnie 79-83-82-79—323 Rainoow, SYDNEY.- Lahouari Gouih, Alger a. ’ semifinal' by Shirley It first Davis r‘f* l - Ufi a capable yesterday doing a Colby 20-.ooter filch. by over Pat * j startled the track wor'd with of 3:56 xMrs. Norma Labisky 81-87-81-80—.329 won disqualification Ford, » 6—3, I zone victory more than l in. 9.7 inn i (8). of amateur.) experik a thift- Aust.aba IBloomer Britain. 6—3. in two rJ 3:59 performance, one second mile with ease. (x Denotes The fleet need over John Candy's world record, in winning the firs* m'le race in history in which thrte men bet- tered the once fabulous 4-min- ute-mark. MAJOR LEADER S

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New York. .»5: St Louis 53: Rob- erts. Philadelphia. 44. MINOR LEAGUES By i*ieAssociated Press PACIFIC COAST LF\GI E Sacramento. 0—1: Los Angelas. 4—o Ban Francisco. 8—11: r>at*V. 7 Portland. o—2: Hollywood. —4. Oakland. 10—2: San T ego. 1— 1. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal. 5—3: Rochester. 4 —«* »fir ‘ fame 10 innings'. Toronto. 7—o: Buffalo. 4—l. Byracu.se. 4 -4: Coluit'>ur. I—l. Richmond o—4 • Havana. 5—2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION I Min., ipolis. 14— : St. Paul. 12—9 (second game 13 innings' Toledo. 8; Charleston. 4 (second game postponed •. Indianapolis. 9—o: >, o—4. —" Louisvi Denver. s—"5 Omaha. 2—7. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Chattanooga. H; Atlanta 4. Nashville. 5; Birmingham. 4. Memphis. 5: New Orleans. 4. Mobile. 8: Little Rock. 7. TEXAS LEAGUE Fort Worth. 3—ft; Beaumont o—l. Dallas. 5; Bhreveport. 1. Ban Antonio. 12; Oklahoma city, 4. Houston. 7; Tulsu, ft. EASTERN LEAGUE Elmira 9: Williamsport. 1. Bchenectadv, 8: Allen*iwn. 1. Reading, id; Albany. 4 Wilkes-Barre, tt; Blnghamt/ n. ?. 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