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3 New Instant Lathers A-14 * THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. hapless man failed, and now the and roared, “el toro, el toro,” la TUESDAY, AUGUST *B, 1958 more vociferous fans in the sun tribute to his courage. Laurel Purses field were hurling invective. The disgraced matador bowed ATCHISON'S Without a working knowledge his head on the wooden fence, of the language it was difficult to resting face in hands. He was fEBIHHPm&Mm& understand, but it was no strain crying. ANGLE on the imagination to interpret We got up to leave, turned For Five Stakes J^KBRsSBZ&jr the meaning. around for a last look at the By LEWIS F. ATCHISON “Carbonero” eventually went crowd, and saw one womaa were all good bulls go. He saved shielding her face and another his ears and tail but lost hfs life, half-heartedly peeking from be- Total $175,000 TIJUANA, Mexico, Aug. 28.—| |hide, completely crushed the and this time there was no hind a program. Then we Dry enveloped rickety! ; triumphant procession for the noticed Five big stakes events carrying heat the matador, even though defeated. one well-dressed Amer- Tijuana bull ring, plastered matador. / Instead, the two-horse ican gentleman in dark suit. a with; This ballet master earlier had a total of *175,000 in ourses will whisky ads, funeral team dragged “Car- He was thoughtfully observing feature 17-day meeting beer and when a! gained the highest acclaim a i the flourish of trumpets bonero’s” carcass around the ; the scene below, munching October 24 Lau- announced matador can earn, winning the ¦ a which opens at the entrance -of the matadors enclosure while the crowd stood' 'tacos and swilling beer. rel Race tailj as well as the ears of a Cotfrse. and the start of the day’s sport. - Besides the two big grass fea- slain buH by his graceful caper- Washington. Prim American housewives ing and daring approaches. A tures—the D. C.. uncertainly International and the Turf Cup looked around as shower of hats, shoes and purses, though searching for the near- Guaranteed Complete Handicap three added money signaling the crowd's pleasure, est exit, then perked up notice- accompanied his triumphant events for juveniles will be staged ably as the slim, colorfully during meeting, at- march around the ring. Bottle **- the which closes AUTO , SERVICE M*g£w ->vS|*sji.,.. -y» _ /k m tired and banderillos marched in throwing, according to a pro- November 12, Laurel announced ring today. slow cadence across the to gram warning, is frowned on. salute the judges. Red-necked MOTOR OVERHAUL The *IOO,OOO International will The star and his aides cour- husbands gazed curiously the • TRANSMISSION *.. / program at teously collected the varied as- |H| i* climax the on Veterans pageantry. unfolding not Day, Monday, below, sortment of personal belongings November 12. quite knowing what to make With the exception of the and tossed them back to the SSSIh. $O and of it. spectators. • PAINTING 7M IID Maryland Futurity, a six-furlong • • • • BODY WORK M Ur Maryland-foaled It was like a movie scene. • event for Juve- But friend’s warning EQUALLY AS LOW • opening day, a that At the start niles on all the “you won’t like the bull fights” of his second : ' Laurel stakes are distance events. performance this gentleman ' '* kept cropping up in our mind. v MW The Selima, a mile-and-a-six- promised to give Tijuanans “It’s a cruel, sickening sight, ' not;; _ Cash teenth event for 2 year-old fillies, really sport,” he had said. jone of the finest performances ¦¦ n¦¦ Terms or is set for November 10. The Turf they’ve seen in years. Dull- Whether Your Car is In the high, unpainted wooden I " Cup for older horses and the jwitted “Carbonero” was FREE ! ’*'?B aP arena tourists were seated, at; no Paid For or Not Spalding Lowe Jenkins race are ! match for hjs . agile cleverness a throw, on the shady side. Pay "* low ¦* jtf*& 1y...,^—. events. *4.50 himself A CAR TO DRIVE 1 the other stakes On the sunny side, in baseball ;and ran breathless. For - ‘ -v-' ' - *.*i^Bjas^RyySßi^ y i,, Deadline for nominations to as 1 added fillip the matador ¦ ¦ bleachers, sat the native fans at; !an WHILE YOUR CAR $1.75 the Turf Cup and Spalding Lowe i boldly hung the judge’s gray, - a head. Some, stripped to! . Jenkins is October 1. The Se- *3.50 pork-pie hat, thrown to IS IN OUR SHOP! the waist, obviously ready! j him for week on everything lima and Maryland Futurity al- were (that purpose, horn, for their part show, on the bull’s ready closed in the which! The ecstasy, for have and the Inter- for j crowd was in by only. called them to shout approv-l “Carbonero” just OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK. 8 AM. TO PM. national is invitation ing “Oles” heap abuse ! had put one 7 or on the 1 ibanderillo to flight over the low- matador as the action dictated.' encircling ring, By fights always fence the and custom the be- pawing 2-Year-Old Filly gin sharply p.m. was the sunbaked clay CENTER FORWARD MAKES A BIG SPLASH at 4 and snorting defiance * at his CHELSEA, ENGLAND.—Water as ** * tormentors. sprays up Don Tindall (9), Chelsea center Streaks Mile Pace Bullfighting may foreign forward, goes down in action be But the matador moved this soccer at the rain-soaked Chelsea field. Ron to American customs and tastes, when made a big splash in giving it the old college try. Joe Dunn (5), Preston North In Record 1:58 1/5 but in for the kill he botched the in some instances it’s no job. The “Carbonero” End center half, goc. all out to keep his balance as he goes QUOIN, m., Aug. UP).— watching inept infuriated after the ball.—XP DU 28 worse than an charged him. Twice more the Wirephoto. Grand Circuit harness racing heavyweight have his features started a five-day stand at the slugged out of shape. Both sights Du Quoin State Fair with Good can be quite gory, depending on RlSE—the inventor aerated shaving introduces Hoad and Rosewall Counsel, a bay filly owned by the expertness with which the of Races Saturday to Help Castleton Farms of Lexington, victim is dispatched. But the Head Seedings for ;Ky„ establishing two world rec- bull is almost always out of his ords and a new track mark, misery in 20 minutes. Forest Hills Tennis i Good Counsel’s time of I:SBVS “Sapienso,” first bull on the p Settle program, put away 2-Year-Old Title for a mile in the first heat of was with a FOREST HILLS, Aug. ; N. Y.. the Breeders Filly minimum of blood-letting. “Cig- By JOHN CHANDLER ful In the absence of the Wheat- 28 UP). —Lew Hoad and Ken *7.481 Stake! I ; yesterday broke all records for was more durable NEW arrero" and 3 Associated Press Bports Writer ley Stable’s Bold Ruler. Rosewall Australia of were ; 2-year-old harness horses. A ; less co-operative. bowled Bold Ruler defeated King : seeded Nos. 1 and 2 today for 10- He over NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—Two length victor in this heat, Good a mounted picadero and his twice, being in men’s races which should help clarify Hairan the last the singles in the National Counsel took the second dash of horse while the natives gleefully the Juvenile Stakes at Belmont tennis championships opening ; the 2-year-old situation and give : the race for 2-year-old pacers ; shouted, “El toro, bravo el ft line some of the 1957 Ken- Park in June. Bold Ruler in- Friday at the West Side Tennis in and on jured a ; 2:00*5. toro,” a small American girl tucky Derby candidates will be back muscle and has 1 Club. up on ! The two-heat clocking of stood behind us and, shaking Saturday bden the sidelines since. He Four Australians and three 3 INSTANT LATHERS run at Saratoga 3:58 s broke the world record ! her finger, cried, “No, is unbeaten in five starts. among eight 1 no, don’t Springs, N. Y., and Chicago. Americans were the ; for that category. Frank Irvin do for greater shaving comfort seeds, with that.” In the end “Ciggr- They are the Washington King Hairan has rolled up eight Hamilton Richardson ! was in the sulky. rero” met his inevitable end. Park victories in 11 starts, including of N. J., No. 3. and Vic no matter what you Futurity, which will be * Westfield. ; Previous record for a 2-year- It was “Carbonero,” fifth of kind of skin or beard have seven Seixas, No. worth around $90,000 to the win- stakes, and has earned 4. Dick Savitt of old was 1:58*5 set by Adois Boy six bulls to enter the ring, g-ho was; New York ner, and the Hopeful at Sara- 5141.175. His last triumph was listed No. 8. in a time trial three years ago. provided the high spot of the toga, a stake that dates back to in the Sapling Stakes at Mon- Neale Fraser and Ashley Coop- ; Good Counsel also broke the program and unleashed tor- August < er 1 a 1903 and will net some $50,000. mouth Park 8. Cohoes of Australia and Sweden’s Ulf, mark for pacing fillies which i rent of human emotions. The looked like a Schmidt were The Chicago race is at 6 fur- champion when he seeded Nos. 5, 6 > was 1:5814 in a time trial in i inky-black “Carbonero,” with a longs, the Hopeful at 612.
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