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RELAX DE LUXE Sentative THtf EVENING STAR, Washington, D. a THumiPAT. gerrematm w, ARLINGTON BOY ~,m A-20 ust [Five Redskins LEARNS FAST L. A. Revises Pimlico Purses Up; Navy Has High Hopes Stakes Program to Sidelined by Dodger Terms Average $28,000 For End Tom Hyde BALTIMORE, Sept. 26 (Spe- LOS ANGELES. Sept. 26 (/P). cial). Pimlico, which closes By flßp M b BILL FUCHS “I was born in Oklahoma.” —A proposed agreement cov- out the Eastern racing- Staff Correspondent he says, season Minor Ailments Star “but I’ve done some ering transfer traveling. of the Dodgers this fall with a 28-day meeting Sept. We live in New York Minor troubled the ANNAPOLIS. 26.—Tom to Los Angeles has been revised through lyjj; ailments Hyde now, although we still own a November 13 December «iir jggUHMjl^^ they is a fast learner, a fact 14, Redskins as neared Sun- has house in Arlington. When’ I a fourth time and sent to the will offer horse owners one ifinM day’s league debut against that Navy Coach Eddie of the purse programs the looking rangy started at Swanson I hardly president of the Brooklyn club. richest Pittsburgh. Erdelatz at the many Steelers at At least knew there was such a game proposal In seasons here. they hoped they were minor. end from Washington-Lee High Details of the were Arlington newly as football." Seven stakes totaling $152,500 Norb Hecker ran a 103 tem- School in with Tom’s expected to be presented today inspired admiration these days. father currently Is in added money are scheduled <ny perature from some undiag- general manager of World to the Los Angeles City Coun- and overnight purses will av- nosed infection. Johnny Car- Only a sophomore and play- Trade Fair in New York. That’s cil, which must adopt the erage a high $28,025. ing in company that son's weak ankle troubled him, includes his job—setting up trade ex- agreement in the form of an Richest race will be the Pim- and Gene Brito, Red Stephens such established ends as Pete hibitions here and abroad. Futurity, Jokanovich, ordinance before the deal can lico to be run Sat- and Dick Stanfel were under Wayne McKee, Tom’s older brother Jimmy is urday, November John and John Ruth, 23. Pimlico's orders to take it easy. Kanuch studying aeronautical engineer- become final. $50,000 purse plus fees will But Coach Joe Kuharich got Hyde has attracted considerable ing at Oklahoma. Harold C. McClellan, who ne- raise the gross to an estimated play against good news from the home front notice oil his Bos- Now standing 6-foot-2 and gotiated with the Dodgers for $171,740 In dollars, the Pim- learning College Saturday. He’ll weighing on that a muscle ton last 183 pounds, Hyde has Los Angeles, said last night lico Futurity will play second spasm probably was the cause see more action against William given up two other sports in fiddle only State, that the Brooklyn team will be to the Garden of his four-year-old son's neck and Mary here this week end. which he excelled at Washing- the world’s richest race. here next year, barring ob- trouble. X-rays may be made At an age when most Ameri- ton-Lee—basketball and crew. The $50,000 Pimlico Special, today But it to confirm this, but young can boys consider football as was crew that has given struction by the City Council. in which Maryland Jockey Billy his biggest McClellan, the felt better and was eating Important as shooting straight. him thrill to date. now In the East, Club is hopeful of getting “That trying a heartily, although careful not Tom probably thought a T- was out for the told local newspaper by tele- Swoon's Bold Olympics,” he says. phone being Son. Ruler. Gal- to tum his head. formatlon was the way the "Four 'of after apprised of lant Man. Round Table and The Redskins have a late English lined up tor their after- us from the Potomac Boat Club the revised offer; Syracuse Bardstown, is listed for No- workout scheduled tomorrow noon snack. Germany was his went to to try out In “It’s legal, logical, fair and vember 30. of the fours without coxswain. because the Touchdown Club home before moving to Arling- practical. When it goes before Other stakes in They We didn't make the team, but the City Council scheduled are luncheon their honor. ton and he had his Introduc- just it will be read- the $7,500 Pimlico Breeders will drill here Saturday tion to football at Swanson trying out was a wonder- ily recognizable as by any- before experience.” such Stakes, November 13; the $15,- flying to Pittsburgh. Juntos High. ful one with reason.” A week ago Erdelatz was 000 Marguerite. November 16; feeling Unless he is given an exten- the $15,000 Gallorette Stakes as low as next year’s by grass. He thought—and sion the League. November 28, Thanksgiving with O’Malley National by good Hyde must decide Mon- Day; the SIO,OOO Exterminator, reason—that was day whether he is going Interhigh League Opens through with football, at least to December 7, and the Pimlico for this season. move. Final council action on Cup. valued at $15,000, on the deal expected closing “He jumped for a pass In is not until day, December 14. This Tomorrow With sGames practice and was hit by Ernie the week after next. race will be over 2 1/16 miles. Ehlers,” Erdelatz recalls with a Jh The Interhigh League opens \ in the West Division, doesn't grimace. its 1057 football season tomor- “He came down and ’ appear nearly as strong as in;his leg twisted; It really bent. THOROUGHBRED RACES DAILY THAT VERSATILE MUSIAL row afternoon, with more than i.I.My ,in ,1 FAMILY yelled I Thai'. Iw 1. Tk« # passing Interest focused the | former years. In its opener; He and we ran over to on him. Red Romo, 7Vk racing's grmt Stan Musial’s 17-year-old son Dick (right) is making a name for himself Cardozo-Roosevelt and West- ’ last week against Parker-Gray j our trainer, : told him to try to run on it. in football at Christian Brothers College High School in St. Louis. Now ern-Bell games, both in the of Alexandria, the Clerks .. t/it utting'i gorgeous i were) I thought for sure he was out : co-captain and a halfback. Dick played guard during his freshman and West Division. behind most of the time and it I ham a Five games will be played for the season. 81PistTiM 2ML I.S.T.—Swt 21-let I J you'll uioruUrful in sophomore years, switched to the backfield last year and wound up a reg- | took a 35-yard runback of a Nd. Ml «Mlf tirlltr the league. Other openers i “I thought he played liHf cl«wt IS ular before end of the 1956 The of the are a fine * the season. son Cardinals’ slugger pass interception by End Walter | game against G« »v car, Greyhound Bus or BftO B.R. also a man the track team. Here, he Dunbar at Coolldge, also a West Boston College. is dash on poses with his football Division clash, and in the East ; Dutch in the last quarter to He1 played the ball game he did coach, John King.—AP Wirephoto. Division where Armstrong is i pull out a 12-7 victory. on a bad leg—you'd never at Tech and Chamberlain at According to Coach Sal Hall. know! It!” Eastern. Cardoso needs game experience Anacostia. East Division and before it can hope to be a ser- j j | league title-holder, plays Phelps 1 lous threat. Numerous fumbles Illinois on Coast Gallant Man Impressive Lee and Shire j at 3 p.m. Saturday at Eastern 1 and generally loose play in the I to round out league play. Wil- Parker-Gray game contributed For UCLA Game Spingarn son and meet non- to the team's Inability tomuster LOS Sept. Clash Tonight i league opponents tomorrow, ANGELES. 26 I/P). a sustained offense. Hall said. I. —The Illinois football squad, In Woodward Workout i Wilson entertaining Carroll and anyone ; But who has faced 38 strong, Spingarn Baltimore against flew Into town yes- By thy Associated Prm part at ' Cardoso teams in past years i mond, of the three-horse On Mat Card Dunbar. terday and went immediately) - always up The *IOO.OOO added Wood- "field." at sl3 In the $30,650 Cowboy Rocky Lee, who will knows Hall comes i to Brookside Park, Pasadena.; ward Stakes at Belmont Park Discovery Ben Lo- In pre-season forecasts. Cool- with a tough club, and this i i for a light workout Handicap. ' have to go in the back way or idge highly for the Saturday figures mond reached the of was considered in year probably won't be an ex- UCLA game night. to attract end the! jpay two admissions, and Prof. the West Division, I i tomorrow ' enly five horses, headed by the mile-and-an-eighth with j Roy Shire, but several I ception. Coach Ray Eliot 1% as mean as castor other teams have projected said two sensational 3-year-old Gallant lengths to spare over Harmo- oil, are the top stars In tonight's Roosevelt Club Green ; players, Fullback Jack principals nizing. victory 'themselves into the picture in Man. But each of the The was worth edition of the weekly wrestling Roosevelt, ! and Center Joe Wendryhoski, sharp $21,600 recent weeks.
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