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Jjmjijjiii of Preparatory Golf THE EVENING STAR COMMISSION MAYACT ON MONTEIRO A-24 WaiXagtn, 0. C, Tamil, April 1, )M9 ELASTIC PLASTIC Lee Nine Gels WILL GIVE REDS r i Further Punishment SUMMER SKIING First Varsity LONDON, April 7 (AP). Facing —Hm Russians claim they Laurel Rider have produced an elastic By JOSEPH B. KELLY Keene, who rode Pete’s Folly plastic which is just the thing summertime •UrStclM Bdltor home first in Saturday’s Wilwyn Win for School for as jumping. Jockey Arthur Monteiro, Handicap. Ronnie Sutherland, junior Keene The elastic plastic, Radß handed the most severe penalty also won a race in the righthander, yesterday pitched Bishop colors yesterday, driving J 1 Moscow says, can be used the Laurel stewards are em- ; Lee High School to a for slide, take- powered to give a rider—the Mambo Man to the wire in the one-hit. the the sixth race. $-1 decision over Falls Church off area, landing surface balance of the meeting plus an the runout. days—faces Baird had been working for at Lee. It was the school's first and additional 10 the ¦ Jumps Bishop as first-string rider un- victory varsity of 147 feet are possibility of an even stiller ' in sports com- possible punishment Mary- der a verbal agreement through 'and a summer from the | petition. Jump using plastic land Racing Commission. the recent Fair Grounds meet- the is ing. Lee had lost all of its foot- under construction near Monteiro, who is 29. was set i Leningrad, the broadcast yesterday ball and basketball games and down for "an unsat- Despite the poor performance said. isfactory ; Its opening baseball game ride on the horse Fa- of the favorites and another last Soviet Jumpers, noted ros" in Saturday's fourth week. The County is b ii^^V race SSOO-plus daily double. Laurel J Fairfax for their daring and lack Faros finished fourth to Sing- registered its school opened last fall. of technique, will hold ing first mllilon-dol- Bush at $-1. The term iar weekday of the meeting Sutherland, who pitched Jay- l regular training this sum- “unsatisfactory ride” used by yesterday when a crowd of vee ball last year at Mount mer. Radio Moscow said. stewards ruling the in their on 10,707 wagered $1,022,083. Vernon, walked eight while Monteiro implies that they striking out thought four. He was in Faros could have fin- Trainers with horses in trouble only in the seventh in- Saturday's first running of the! ished closer than he did. jrung, when Falls Church got Its Track Writer's In his previous race at Bowie, $50.000-added Maturity and ¦ lone run on of the press 1 four walks. Bob Faros won, with Monteiro up, members were Jennings to in guests at a special breakfast 1 walked force Joe Honor Thomas for a $3,000 claiming price. Wilson before Sutherland got Saturday Faros raced today given by Joe Cascarella. the BOSTON, April 7 (AP).— for vice-presi- next man on a flyout to $4,100. Laurel’s executive end the game. 1 John Thomas, world champion dent. high jumper, left ' One of the Cecil Massachu- '" Laurel stewards Walsh's single in the setts Memorial Hospital yester- V Iml daily inning Indicated he would recommend Yesterday’s double pay- fourth was the only hit day on in t to the Racing crutches a transfer Commission that off of $510.20 was generous in i Falls Church got off Suther- to infirmary be given popular , the at Boston Uni- Monteiro even addi- view of the 7-11 win- land. versity punishment. where he is a freshman. tional Under the ning numbers. In other games yesterday. The 18-year-old ruling, recognised jumping in all states Jockey Henry Block passed Eastern won over St. Anthony’s. racing sensation’s left foot was where is legal. Monteiro i up a winner when he refused 4-1, and Bladensburg was jammed in will be grounded Bay early I an elevator door 12 through May to ride Montego yes- bounced by Northwestern, 10-2, days ago. He been 14. terday has hos- and Joe Culmone took despite a home run by Jeff pitalized since. ; Bay Monteiro has been suspended over. Montego rallied from ¦ Dennit. The infirmary the 38 times 1948. In last to win the opener at said after since $18.40 . all. he ! f»ll* Church 000 000 I—l l 4 transfer that Thomas was has meeting” teamed up with Special ,U 01 received “the and R»nktn, (3| Hardy* getting along fine. penalty „ W!l»n' uaJT* on eight occasions, and Chick, $30.40 upsetter, in the 1 Thomas holds the world’s one of those was second. incurred at SMtera 101 011 x—4 0 1 high jump record of 7 feet, IV4 in Orrenwell and PltMtrald; Baum Laurel 1948. and Ruatan. inches, set in February. Yes- Joseph Flanagan, — _ no; i State stew- Dwdcnahura 000 0 2 8 7 terday Thomas was voted the . - .g... ard, was absent NorthwMtern 213 004 x—lo 11 2 from the Lau- ,3> *nd outstanding athlete of the in- rel steward’s stand Saturday door track season by New FAVORABLE SEASONAL DEBUT—lntention- third That Lucky Day. Intentionally, being due to a virus Neil S. McCarthy the ally, ridden by Willie Shoemaker, rushes across for the Memorial ana Triple ailment. Edward York Track Writers Associa- wooa T. McLean, steward at Dela- tion. the finish line 6V 2 lengths in front of his near- gsintedrown races, stepped the 6 furlongs in a ware Park, Hurt in Crash est substituted for rivals in his seasonal debut yesterday at sparkling I:IO%.—AP Wirephoto. Flanagan. The other Laurel LOS April 7 Soviet Rowers Jamaica. was ANGELES. Second Outgiving (right) and stewards are William Harron (AP).—Neil S. McCarthy, 70, and J. Fred Colwill. wealthy attorney and turfman, Reject Bid to Handball Tourney On a day when headaches and three other persons were Seattle Regatta Continues Today were prevalent at Laurel, with injured Sunday in an automo- longshots scoring throughout Class A singles in the District RACING Halas Predicts bile crash near suburban Thou- PHILADELPHIA. April 7 Haney Forced to Fill In the afternoon, Howard Grant (AP).—Russia has rejected an AAU handball championships Continued From Page A-23 NFL Expansion quit in the middle of yester- . sand Oaks. invitation to send its rowing will be played at 6 o’clock to- anything but tickled to death ; day's program because of head The sportsman, who lives in crews to a regatta at Seattle. night at the YMCA. way pains. Beverly Wash., on August 1, the he ran.” ‘ a 20-room mansion in the vice Results of Class B matches For Red From Dugout The crowd had a good esti- By '6l Season Shortly president of the International after deep the he finished out Hills, suffered cuts on Rowing yesterday are: mate of the colt, too. He paid I HOUSTON, Tex., April 7 of the money with ad- Federation said today. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., April1 am going out there and leave Quick Lunch, chin and nose and was Mort Lems over Lloyd Hollonder. just $2.30. a 9-10 the sixth to Good Samaritan John Carlin said 21-2, 18-21. 21-8: Lorry Go Where, over (AP).—Manager instructions. (AP).—George Halas, owner of 1 shot in race. mitted he had re- Pbelpe 7 Fred Haney r Shoemaker rode Intentionally Grant McCarthy ceived word the Hoi Moore, 21-19. 21-16: Filbert , the Chicago Bears, announced he was Hospital. owns two from Russian ovei 80m Taft ell, 21-12. 21-3: Jim of the Milwaukee Braves said [ “I don’t want any of my twice last year, beating First believes through day. government Ollllt over Bill Arboehot. 21-8. 21-lT; , for the He had Kentucky Derby prospects, that its crews would Simpson present inflelders making de- Landing Futurity . Houston has a good of Clore over Dove Kaplan, ...today he’ll take over for Sec- in the at Bel- chance won one earlier race, the Finnegan and Ole Fols. not be able to participate be- 21-18. 21-14: Morlev France over Dave ’ cisions. was one of the third Fox 21-11, 21-12, * That mont, and winning the Pimlico ) getting franchise in cause of a conflicting John MUler over ond Baseman Red Schoen- a the Na- aboard Blue Jay, a 2-year-old McCarthy’s son-in-law, Dr Soviet Bob Lucht, 21-5. 21-10 Bari Klnter ' wonderful things about Red. He Futurity at Baltimore. sports competition. over by tional Football league. owned by Mrs. Henry Hecht. John A. Bullis, riding in an- von Frank Brodkorb default. himself—but he'll do iti was a top take-charge guy. He The black colt didn’t have t Carlin noted that competi- , “I think Houston is ready,” Grant expects to return to- car. witnessed the crash. idienstfrom the bench. knew the opposition, he knew much to beat yesterday as only ; other tion is scheduled for the first ' . Halas said. “Ithas all the day to protect his 8-to-5 He said McCarthy swerved to “There isn’t anyone in the t . the score, he knew what the sit-1 four started in the race. But nec- lead week of July, almost three 11 . essary ingredients. over Apprentice Bobby Corle avoid car that had turned in game who could take uatlon demanded and I left his time was a snappy 1:10%, a weeks before the Seattle Re- , l over out and also to 20th front of him and then collided •.
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