•• THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. - lin’ 18, ISSS Cards Sox Holup and A-18 MONDAY. fEBBCABT and Red Hundley Nashua Likely St. John's Next Get Down to Work Battle for Second ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., FebJ l/P). —Forty-nine regulars In Scoring Race BOWLING 13 and! By the Associated Press odds-0n Choice For Cardozo rookies reported yesterday to the! ,v With ROD THOMAS j The hpsketball scoring race in *>... j ||||l3S , Cardozo and St. John's, ranked I St. Louis Cards’ new J the Southern Conference has de- fourth and fifth among area , , who wasted no i veloped into a battle for second Prep scholastic basketball teams by' time putting them to work. (place.j All-America Darrell Floyd Without Ray, runaway It was a a cheerless week end for |Gene 72-667. Consolation 1 The Star, clash 4 p.m. to- a of Furman has made at Hutchinson, wanting quick;(of MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 13 UP).—_ Washington’s duckpin stars. awards went to Mark Sperry. • morrow at Banneker Junior first. two 167, Parsons, , sizeup of the club’s strength, up scrap Nashua makes his first start as Baltimoreans won the first i and Howard 624. High School in the best early Hooked in the for places in the Lorraine Gulli;ii * * ? >|t week attraction. watched an hour and a half drill i second are Rod Hundley of West a 4-year-old in the Widener King none; Thirty-five a Virginia Holup r Classic at the Pin and of field of 56 ’ Cardozo has 13 games in i of running and pepper games, and Joe of Handicap at Hialeah Saturday yof area’s representatives i; opening six-game won George Washington. Hundley the j survived the by • then scheduled once-a-day work- placed in (in fact, not; 12-game a row since a defeat Cham- an average points a with only mediocre competition a the first 10 round of the Anacostia berlain in its season opener and I outs for the next 10 days. has of 27.7 _ even in the first 20) of the men’s iSpillway Elimination Handicap. -1 game—more than seven points expected in the mile-and-a- ' leads the Interhigh League’s ’ Eastern Open at Willimantic, , to be concluded next Saturday ! SARASOTA, Fla., Feb. 13 UP). off the pace being set by Floyd, quarter feature. West Division with a 5-0 rec- Conn. i John McKim put on a 157 fin- ord. ] — Dave Sisler, lanky son the Nation’s No. 1 scorer. The race, worth SIOO,OOO in3 ! Shanahan won the Gulli ish to lead the pack with 60-862 jof the great , did Floyd's average is 34.9. |rc|r .IfpP^^^Sffr money, Lola 14-4, Holup is right Hundley added finds Nashua car- ' a 10-game av- j The survivors: St. John's record is •’all right yesterday behind tournament with ieads the Baltimore-Washington in his first Hobby rying top weight of 127 pounds erage of 121-3, with Ruth Kratz Hcp. lotal Hep Total , rookie practice game workout with 26.5. Davidson’s \ *# JB he probably will be an odds- s J. McKitn HO Btf4 K. Ryland Ho 704 i Catholic League with a 5-1 1 Cobb is fourth with 22.6. \ 4«||: but ' second at 120-9. Edwin Pugh 40 X4H Puhlmann IJ4 7H51 Gonzaga [ with the Red Sox. After on-choice despite giving away Ray Watson 3H 8.37 H. Hogan ho 758 ( mark and trails in the shaky Holup gained the most on came Dick Owen 74 83b Harry Suit 88 75tf ; a start. Sisler struck out - pounds v Then Jane Mac Cord of (Washington Catholic League Floyd Hundley past v 6 or more to his rivals. Washington, .Leon Rice rt 4 HUH C. Beall HO 754 ’ two and forced another batter and the /«p the hard luck;!Art WeMon 50 84 J M. Bennet 100 751 standings. Jim Mandes, the week. He increased his average Second in the weights at 121 tournament, Curtis Jones 94 812 L. OaUou OH 750 to pop out to complete the single 1 bowler of the with Kramer Rice, 84 ! Johnnies’ little playmaker who more than three points a game pounds will be El Chama, un- place in•W. Vi HI!! J. Jr. 74H | inning he pitched in a squad ¦ 120-2. Fourth and last B. Oliver XK 797 B Jenkins 9H 749 ! has been ill with the virus, is and moved into third ahead of raced in this country since No- the major payoff was Phyllis ,C. Kramer .'JO 707 Dick Pope 9*4 744 ’ game Sisler, under contract to ¦ J. Zenewlts OH 794 R. Tibbetts 110 74 J expected to return to action Cobb. vember, and Social Outcast, Al- * of Washington at J. Clancy 74 785 R. Winning 00 740 San Francisco, still is in military Jones 119-3. . 1 Leading (Conference fred G. Vanderbilt’s unpredict- E Swartz 08 784 P Tucker 80 ?:J7 • tomorrow. service. scorers Mrs. Mac Cord, who rolled 650 'lO. Jenkins TO 'iH.'J T. Qallant 94 754 high games only): rp ij j£‘ handicap star. * for strings, came to i Mulligan 120 781 R. Suit 114 74H 1 The school schedule: l7 fliliTiW irt able El Chama the first five Van Zahn 104 78! J. Parke. Jr. 54 747 Batters collected 20 hits and Player* G Q P P T Av«. Jggfe;" just arrived from Venezuela i the 10th needing 105 for victory, ,'T. Vargas 04 775 M. Sperry 52 727 TODAY generally a merry time Floyd. Furman IS 155 108 27 419 34.9 'lhNkv. Fairfax at McLean, <. had off W. Va. 770 • I Hundley. _lO 104 H 9 27 277 27.7 i>. Ouethler 27 Walker-Grant at G, (jrff v where he has been since last t Obviously tired, she drew split; Luther Jackson. 7:30. seven in the nine-inning ( Holup, Wash. 10 86 .03 25 265 26.5 Washing- split, chopped, TOMORROW ! Cobb. Davidson 10 78 70 1» 226 22.6 fall when he won the - after or and fln- Anacostia at American U Frosh. :i:3O. contest which ended in a 3-3 tie Flora. Wash, iLee 9 49 72 30 170 18 9 ton, D. C., International attish-d only Chamberlain at Fairmont Heights, i) Mait’ws. Va. Tech 11 69 61 20 199 18.1 with 93. Her mark in' Alumni at Tech. 8. Marshall, W&L 8 54 35 29 143 17 9 Laurel. the crucial game was a resound- SWAPS Phelps vs. Bell at Kelly Miller it :»» 1 From Page 1 Baltimore Dunbar at Sptnaarn 3 On ing strike in the 10th. Her second Continued A-16 St. John's vs. Cardozo at Bannrker, 4 Hockey Stars' Mother Switch Not Nominated i Gonzaga at Coolidse. 3:30. set. 552, was almost 100 pins do not expect to see their old Montgomery Roosevelt, \ Social Outcast was second Blair at 3:30. Honored by Boston RACE TRAIN under the first. ; rival Swaps at Gulfstream Park Wilson at Bladensburg. 2:15. pounds seven- 1 4 DeMatha »t Northwestern. 7. BOSTON, Feb. 13 (£>)._Mrs •o CHARLES TOWN under 124 in the winner next month. Or anywhere else, Mackin at NTS. 3:30 furlong Beach January The rolled 582 and 626. Priory Richard, l*. WoWrniglco . . . 10.55 Palm on again. at Gaithersburg. 4. Alice 56, mother of AM high game and low l*. Silver Sprinf . . . . with a of 158 ever Richard Montgomery at Suitland. 4:30. : Maurice and Henri Richard, 11.10 AM 25 and second in the mile-and-a- opened couple Poolexville at Maryland School for l>. Rockville 11.20 AM furlong Handicap } of 85. Miss Kratz with a A of them were dis- 3:30. Montreal hockey stars, has McLennan Deaf. 7. been Rofvrniog odor lod roc* count of 173, biggest of the cussing it in front of Nashua's i LaPlata at Oxon Hill. by city and under 126 pounds February 4. Laurel at Southern. 7. honored the of Boston as Coochot Rolroihmonl Cm by _’ tournament, but suffered the (stall the other morning while Glen Burnie at Frederick Sasscer. 7, ; sports •nM Ot Marta a »uur l«k*nWw* beaten each time G. S. Co- Surrattsville at Charlotte Hall. 4:16. "Canadian mother of the same fate as Mrs. Mac Cord. (the big colt was being readied UtibiO—to ULmtef My lella's Switch On, who wasn't j I Margaret Brent at Calvert County, 7..year.” J '*¦•*, She lost the range in the 'for his daily workout, which is I Lackev at Great Mills. 7. [.,-' .-¦ J| even nominated for the Widener final; Palls Church at George Washington. 8. Mrs. Richard, who lives in a 1 1 SSImI game and tallied 100. Her sets one of the most popular shows 1 Annanriale at Washington-Lee. K:3O. Prince Morvi, the Australian Wakefield at Mount Vernon. 7. suburb of Montreal, was pre- were 633 and 576. Miss Jones being offered in Florida this Mason, star, may go 1 Nokesville at George 8. sented a scroll by the City Coun- also in the Widener r shot 606 nd 587 with a 98 fln- winter St. Stephen’s, at Herndon. 7. appears to be better on the Loudoun County at Marshall. 7. icil president. Edward McCor- PREPPING FOR TITLE BOUT—Johnny Galleaza, but f ish. ‘’Well,” said the first one as Osbourn at Warrenton. 8 Bougain- I 8. jinick, a ceremony yes- out on light bag in turf and will run in the prizes to squinted morning Parker-Grav at Hoffman-Boston. in brief Merrick Club battler, works the Block went Marion he at his St Albans at Friends. 3:30 ! terday. &j villea Turf Handicap at a mile - Padgett, Baltimore, 646;. where Swaps Baltimore Friends at Landon. 3:30. preparation for his novice with .paper, "I see had P-ep at Kendall. 4 ' 147-pound championship Wednesday Woodward and three-sixteenths Shirley Hyattsville. good yesterday Bullls Maryland 0:15 : bout with Sam Glenmore of the St. Joseph’s Club James, 635; a real workout at Prosh ’ El Chama also is scheduled to5 Hildur Layos, 158, and Helen Do you suppose they’re really -in The Star’s Golden Gloves tournament at Fort go in the midweek feature. Myer Thursday night. Seven finals and Lawrence, Richmond, Va„ 159. going to get him ready to come novice After these, Nashua's Widener r! The top awards were $l5O and East and tackle this horse McElhenny to & Quit . . our ” Chas. G. Stott Co. 68th year quarterfinals in the subnovice and senior divisions competition appears to simmerra trophy (a beauty), $75, SSO again are scheduled. (Story on A-16.) —Star Staff Photo. & - down to such runners as Sailor. . and sls. Forty-five women com- “Naw,” came the impatient; Unless Foot Heals OFFICE rURNUURE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES -r ' 5 ; Mister Black. Chevation, Sea O) peted. (rejoinder, "read on down. While SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 13 Erin. Find, Kope's Baby. Com- Ida Simmons Slack of Norfolk Swaps was having ajl that work- UP).—Halkback Hugh McElhenny EVERY DAY LOW-COST. Middleweights to Dominate modore M„ Full Flight, Man Os f and Maxing Allen of Greens- out they also were pulling him says he still has “quite a bit of Destiny and Fleet Bird, boro. N. C.. both formerly ranked (out of another big race out there. pain" and is going to give up BUSINESS-USE ITEMS It should not be too much to , No. 1 nationally, finished far (Whatj are they saving him for? his job with the San Francisco TV Boxing Action This Week expect Nashua to handle these , down. Elizabeth Barger of Balti- (Those fellows are too smart to Forty-Niners “if my foot bothers For Office or Home although more, currently No. 1, was match him against Mickey here me as next August as By th« AuoctAted Pre«« WMAL-TV, Chan- in the Widener he has -3 not in much it (Star's1 Station not 15. He . (again,” Everybody light Sugar Washington). raced since October the field. does now.” wants to nel 7. in no ** * * It was why proprie- , had prep race before conquer- j asked the The great pro runner hurt the here are but a Ray Robinson. That’s the only Gene (Cyclone) Fullmer of .! Kentucky Derby, g illustrated few of the ing Swaps in their match race' Victor in the Eastern Open,] (tors of the an season West Jordan. Utah, ran up a (winner foot in exhibition last rcisutim nle $7.59 ma „ylow-cost office aids to be found at way to explain the lively activity; ( at Chicago last August 31. which drew 190 entries for the might be unwise to send! and regained top speed. string of 29 consecutive victories largest against again never all the Stott Stores. hi the middleweight division; Eddie Arcaro. one of the Na- . field ever to compete in him Nashua when Doctors are starting "all over until Gil Turner outpointed him leading jockeys, a 15-game duckpin tournament, ready to since Sugar Ray knocked off ( tion’s will ride > Gulfstream Park was again” this week to try to find in Brooklyn last April Fullmer - ?. ; was Andy Onofrey of Stratford. put up a SIOO,OOO purse for such McElhenny These items are precision made of the Sobo Olson to win back the title. got even by beating Turner in a Nashua. the trouble. said. I j Conn., a a meeting. best grade furniture steel, electrically a re- City I'p Prep Today with score of 1.976. if With Robinson-Olson rematch in Salt Lake Passes Onofrey edged past they anything." Angeles April they’ve John Lizak "If know it f welded. Nicely finished, with no match set for Los June 20, and been talk- Nashua was scheduled to ap- of Pawtucket, R. I. (1,973) and explained, "and I'm pretty A's Pick Up Prospect other 160-pounders are ing a was sharp edges to cut the hands. 20. the about ‘’rubber'’ match ever pear in an allowance race today Bill Brozey of Baltimore <1.970). they do, they know that a YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio. Feb. 13 forming a long line. Ralph sure 1 since. but the track came up muddy Next came A1 Rush, Baltimore, horse as smart as Swaps doesn’t, ‘{.IP).—The Kansas City Athletics (Tiger) Jones, was the last Originally who scheduled for Jan- and sloppy for Saturday's Ever- 1.963; Ben Kosky, Bridgeport, get over the licking we have signed Jerry Suess, 22-year- Robinson, strengthened kind of to beat uary 20 in Syracuse, the third glades and his handlers feared Conn., 1,958; gave Chicago pitcher Thousands of these items are sold last by knocking I Frank Portier, him in last sum- old from Boardman. his bid week Fullmer-Turned bout had to be It would not dry out in time Providence, R. 1.. 1,945: Harry Don’t think he won’t re- Ohio, for assignment to Abilene each year, attesting to their outstanding out rugged Tony Baldoni in mer put back because of Fullmer's ¦ 1 Now they hope to work him out Stewart, Hartford, 1,942; member the horse that did it'of theßig State League. Suess cetter Tiay $4,65 value. Washington. pack Nick] Another of (illness. Now that he is fully][between, races tomorrow or • Tronsky, New Britain. Conn.,j (to him the next time he sees was a basketball star for Bald- middleweights ready to face big is recovered the rematch had Wednesday. 11,931; Ted Piatek, Central Falls,' him They said that Summer (win-Wallace College last season.' tne cameras this week. Friday been set for in Madison Charles J McLennan, Hialeah i R. 1.. 1,930, and Roy Lipp, Weth- Tan had acute indigestion or Hardy (Bazooka) Smallwood Square Garden (WRC-TV, Chan- racing secretary, said no other • ersficld. Conn., 1.925, to complete [something of the kind after , and Ray Drake, a pair of 160- nel 4, in Washington). horses had been entered in the . the first 10. Mickey got through with him; r:yT pounders from Brooklyn who Sandy Saddler, the feather- allowance race i Best for Washington was; (last year. All was a weight champion, when Nashua he had [Jim don’t figure in anybody’s title, will box over-; was scratched, indicating his; , Frank Micalizzi, 25th with 1,884. broken heart, and we gave it ft I T Hi W i LZJH plans at the present, top the (the-weight tonight against Cur- mere presence was enough to , Alsou in the 53-man payoff were (to him.” Mar. 7 card tonight at St. Nicholas ley Monroe of Worcester' Mass.,; (frighten away opposition. (John Mandes. 1.833: El Geib, Now Thro jSkw in if ’ in a Provi-i ,1.882: Gerry Wing Arena Now York. 10-round match In Bougainvillea may draw Stair. 1.880: I The , Englebrecht. 1.870, Billy Scotland, Great Sire Bazooka and Drake are a cut ; dence. ! a strong entry Hasty and CHARLES I from was or two below the contender class, 'House, which has such runners Mischou. Mischou 50th. jOs1 Standardbreds, Dies Wilner Five ’ Out of the money Compare Prices. You’ll at Stott's but they're willing workers who; Takes as Bryn, Mister Black. Summer from this LEXINGTON, Ky„ Feb. 13 IA>) TOWN olease the TV ‘ WTTG. (Solstice, area were Sonny Weedon, 1.836; —Scotland, of the leading For Prompt Service Phone NA. 8-4181, ask for Miss Hickman should Jewish Center Game Sea O Erin and others Leroy Burdette, 1.765; one Channel 5, Washington, ' Jack Lan- sires, POST TIME 1 P.M. in 10 Steve Jacobs scored 18 points on the grounds ready. dis, 1.749; standardbred is dead. E.S.t7 Lew Malitz, 1,748, and The 31-year-old trotter, Dolly Dwkl, on Ist k M Rkh N W. WASHINGTON SILVER SPRING ALEXANDRIA dm.' and live audience. to AZA to a 66-47 Sunny Jim train- second lead Wilner Fitzsimmons, Harry Burdette, 1,792. $• th# «rond»*ond, 50 CWMt, in- 1310 NEW YORK AVE. 8408 GEORGIA AVE. 1711 KING ST. Eduardo Lausse. the left- victory only at stud his stablemate, Admitiion L- over Montgomery AZA er of Nashua, also announced l! * * * * to cluding tax. luxuriou* ClvbhouM SI.OO 1515 K ST. hooking Argentine, definitely Volomite, •nd so» Spotiol I I O tram Imvm has a non-league junior in standardbred breed- S.T , NAtionol t-4181 in class bas- another attraction during the Eyck WosHington 10 55 f Silva Spring 82? 17th ST. , ideas about a title match Charles R. Ten of the ing records, was Saturday Connecting oil slores later ketball game yesterday at the week. He said he plans to buried 11:10 a m . tack villa 11:20 arriving at troca year. 1 start Hi-Skor Mixed League, who av- 12:35 p.m . rata*ning altar tha lot* raca in the He is unbeaten In Jewish Community Center. Each High Voltage, one year's erages a at Walnut Hall Farm which starts only one of last i modest 102, took full jointly his last 32 with team will be in the JCC League, leading 3-year-old fillies, during advantage of a 112 handicap to owned him with Walnut draw—against Milo Savage on begins Hall Stud. which play February 26. the week as part of her prep- 'win the Dutch Sherbahn Open January 6. preseason -’oaled in 1925. Scotland Wilner has won six aration for the Columbiana Handisap at Takoma a whop- was a « Lausse Bob Boyd, in (top, 8-year-old with 2:05 mark. | meets a! starts, while Montgomery has an Stakes February 22. This event. .(ping field of a prize' a -improving Chicago Goldberg 110. To nail (He mark, fast con-; 0-3 record. Eddie was ; carrying $20,000 in added money, , trotted his final a Wednesday high of *l2O he shot 608 from scratch 1:59(2, in tender, in the show for Montgomery with 14 run at furlongs. grossed 1930. He sired 17 horses Chicago (The Evening. will be 7 and 720. two or from points. Best performer with records of minutes i in the event, better. He sired four Hamble- was the runnerup. Bob Hynek, DO YOU KNOW WHY tonian winners, a equaled from scratch and record Bobsledder Dies 'with 687 715 (only, by Volomite Two Racers Hurt, Seixas Completes (gross. In the first game he rolled Os Crash Injuries 178, best of the tournament, ' Mark Southern Sweep spare Wins European Title One Boat Set! ST. MORITZ. Switzerland. which he started with a UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD ; WEST Fla., straight GROSSETO. Italy, Feb. 13 UP). PALM BEACH. Feb. 13 UP).—Funeral services and four strikes. ;Feb. 13 UP).— today was Chuck Kramer, second high —Handsome Emulio Marconi of Ih Florida Regatta < tomorrow in Trieaen. ST. PETERSBURG. Fla., (ready to after will be held from at 677, finished Italy yesterday outpointed Id- Feb.il head back North Liechtenstein, Moritz Heideg- scratch UP).— injuredhcompleting a sweep of three for third with 36-713. rissa Dione of France to win the 13 Two racers were ger, 24-year-old Olympic MAINTAINS OFFICES IN speedy bob- payoff (European welterweight boxing when flipped from their Southern1 tournaments. ; Saturday- Others in the were:! world Philadelphia, sledder who died here Lampiris. i championship. boats and one new record Seixas. of de- night head injuries Milton 168-708: Mer-'' set Sweep- Moylan Trenton, of suffered ' was in the Southland I feated Eddie of a on rill Bement. 100-704: Owen Ken- stakes Regatta for inboard b",a.s N. J„ 2—6. 6—2, 6—4. for the iin crash the St. Moritz ney, 88-700; Tony Grande, 1 bobsled run last Thursday. Chuck Hunter of Columbus, Southern! Florida championship { 88-699: Leon Rice, 64-698; An- Ohio, was thrown into Lake: yesterday after completing his Heidegger's elder brother was drew R. Mills, 48-691: Howard Maggiore yesterday interrupted killed in a motorcycle accident Wilson, 64-690; Ralph WASHINGTON? after a false i semifinals match E. Bates. start by the field in the 225- i with Johann Kupferburger of the five months ago. 48-684: John Clancey, jr., 72-684: hydroplanes. pow- University 5—7,1 Wolfinger. Heidegger’s, Yingling, cubic-inch His ,1 of Miami with a j Weltin John 96-675; Howard why erful craft proceeded on for a I 6—5,6 —2 victory. He previously teammate on the ill-fated sled,' Fluty. 80-674: Mel Ehrlich i IPerhaps you have wondered, as many have, a railroad mile and a half. had1 won the Sugar Bowl and suffered a broken leg in the ac- 96-669; Henry George. 96-669: ( which operates only in the West should maintain fully-staffed The craft crashed into the Hollywood] titles. cident. Francis O'Connell, 80-667, and' metropolitan cities in the East. shore and burst into flames. of Akron. Ohio, offices in a mild of; singles by Hunter suffered state (took the women’s title of travelers shock and minor bruises. His i 'trouncing Nancy Montgomery of Carl feW) Primarily it is because we serve many thousands condition is good. Palm Beach, 6—l, 6—l. CHARLES TC notes and shippers—of whom you may be one—throughout the Schroeder of Tonaw anda, swn Bob East. We want to be near these patrons so as to be most N. Y„ who was tossed into the By JOSEPH B. KELLY will share favoritiism among the flipped Clemson Football Team St>r R>nn| lake after his boat three Editor six starters. ' - helpful. in and E racing ** * * times the D Opens Spring Drills CHARLES TOWN. W. Va , ‘‘P runabout race, escaped with The special chartered plane planning a trip West, figuring travel costs, mak- CLEMSON, UP)} Feb. 13.—Another muddy track Whether it’s slight bruises. S. C.. Feb. 13 which held aloft 40 anxious or or even hotel reservations, and sight- Burt Davidson of Tampa set —About 75 Clemson College is in prospect at the Charles 1 horseplayers because of the fog- ing Pullman the new world mark of 60.688 hopefuls trotted onto the prac- Town race course today as this bound Martinsburg Airport for seeing arrangements, our travel specialists are at your service per today to open miles hour in the 91-cubic- tice field here "spring” meeting up more than an hour before turn- picks mo- 1 AUTO \ ... without charge. inch hydroplane event. spring football practice. ing to N. J., is re- mentum as it heads into its 14th back Newark. But luck was not with David-1 Coach Frank Howard num- ported to have radioed a mes- day. / it might be a carton or a carload destined for a son. for J. D. Smith of Cincin-' jbered 24 returning lettermen sage to the ground. REPAIR For shippers, nati backed into the National; (taking part in the limbering up Racing observers still are talk- The message: ‘‘Who won the far western point... questions about rates, schedules or most Wells, championship in the 91-cubic- exercises. Back Joel the ing about Saturday's remarkable first three?" IS OUR direct routes. It might even be information about available lnch hydroplane event. David-] I Atlantic Coast Conference’s top ** * * display of enthusiasm on the phone call son was caught in an auto traf-;(ground gainer in 1955, headed Seven favorites bounced home plant sites in the West. It takes no more than a jam to 8,386 Town - flc and was able race in the squad. Dick Marazza. winner part of some Charles on Saturday's mud spattered BUSINESS to enlist the immediate help of our experienced freight but one heat. of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy, loyalists who poured $575,611 program and sent the average personnel. and Althea (will return to his tackle position. through the betting windows de- of successful favortleo to a high NOTA Patty Gibson Bussey of Henderson, Charlie spite a lusterless card, a muddy, 41 per cent. Last season the N. C., may replace th departed (mark was cent. two We’re here to help you. Any time your travel plans or shipping Win French Net Titles holding track and abbreviated 33 per The Clemson ace, Don King, as which won Saturday \ drop at our convenient down- PARIS, Feb. 13 UP).—Budge fields. ]‘‘longshots” SIDELINE 1 needs include the West, just in quarterback. paid $8.40 straight. Patty Angeles and Parts are both phone or write us. of Los 1 Trainers here hesitant ** * * town office—or of Swe-i .¦(;;» if w# can’t find # 5 defeated Sven Davidson entering horses, es- 6—3, 0, yes- about their Nine-race programs will con- den, 6—2, 3—6. 6 Mateer Meets Salaun pecially on Wednesdays terday singles the better-class ones, tinue here and to win the men’s long campaign this UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD For U. S. Squash Title who face a 1 Saturdays for the balance of the nobody finals of the French Interna- rough race through con! champion- HARTFORD, Conn., Feb. 13 yean because of the meeting March 7. tional indoor tennis ** * * 600 Shoreham Bldg., Washington 5, D. C UP). two top- track. Things picked up a bit ships. —The Nation’s Saturday ranked squash racquets players ; at the entry box and Oley Hedrick, former Univer- Phono REpublic 7-0600 of New York result, larger Virginia defeated Angela Buxton of Brit- square off against each other as a fields will pre- sity of West football today. races will as at ain, 6—2, B—6, for the women's today. vail Six of the star who serves steward Dl. 7-2775 title. G. Diehl Mateer, Jr., of Phila- have limit fields of 10. Charles Town, returns to his delphia Top race of the day, the sixth, , post today after his duty as dele- Miss Buxton and Torsten Jo- and Henri Salaun of Virginia Legis- hansson of defeated Miss Boston, ranked 1-2 nationally, will be a 3-year-old allowance gate at the West Hugh of meet singles six furlongs. Amer- lature. John Turner. sr„ of Bal- Gibson and Stewart for the division title test at about subbing Pasadena, Calif., 4—6, 7—5, 6—3, of 48th National Squash ican Gem, who won a race here timore had been for the meeting AutojTrouble? in the finals of the mixed Racquets Association champion- on February 1, and Crafty War- Hedrick since the doubles. ships here. rior, both carrying 122 pounds. opened. LITTLE SPORT CARL -¦ r*"—*¦ w—- 1 Wavhinglqn s little Detroit | |i" - Map at left ahows 1"T-v *at If Y- states nerved by 1250 24th ST. NW r- I.*\ UTAH coto. . . 1 Union Pacific i If \ Y\.\ / I Railroad