WONT RUN, W/LL STUDY THE EVENING STAR A-37 Wnhingttn, D. C. ** Mare* It, 145* \ ATCHISON'S Suspension Threat m Vince McMahon's weekly shows y if' ¦ SI ANGLE Wgty here. “Puerto Ricans make up ¦ It IY LEWIS fr Fails to Move Delany HP % W ATCHISON h •bout 70 par cent of the Oar- den Ray ventured, HOLLYWOOD, 18 Delany is registered and audience.” Fla.. Mar. that in “and when we plug one their (AP).—Ron Delany, speedy event takes place. of the which the Pro go by upcoming shows TV from Ireland, hit basketball will overt ketball their freakish height, on scholar from will “The rules do not call for big on the West Coast, Bob •re a Washington they fill the place. the books and not the boards automatic suspension,” Ferris “must.” Feerick predicted recently at a "Ithelps to have a good, tall Once we didn’t, and Antonino of Friday’s Knights of Colum- said. "They say an athlete may luncheon in his tendered man Rocca was featured at Gar- meet honor grab rebounds under the the bus track In Cleveland. be censured or suspended by by the Knights of Columbus backboard,” he said, next den, and they only drew , champion “but about The miler’s can- the district association if he basketball tournament com- year we’re going a kid two-thirds of capacity an angry pro- to keep commitment. to have cellation drew falls a mittee at Ted Lewis'. who’s only 8-foot-4, Adrian “Believe me. New York can my understanding thank hctvrt on fag* A-35 “But is "People are still pouring into Bonaorlstlanl, on our first McMahon for at least that Delany canceled his entry California,” said the former team He comes from Freddy some of Its success.” test from the meet sponsors, last Saturday. I don't know how Washington Caps star who now Bcolarl’s old- neighborhood In but got support from two he could be compelled to run coaches Santa Clara. “The Ban Francisco. Everybody else Amateur Athletic Union offi- in that case. At any cost, no game is growing and we’re ?ill be 8-8 or better.” cials. action can be taken until he getting good arenas. The • • • * ; fails up.” Comiskey Tries Either way, Delany said he’s to show Cow Palace (in San Francisco) Feerick from Delany time to time sticking by his withdrawal from won with ease here holds 15,000 ai>d the new Los sees Scholari, his Caps night Peter Close team- To Block Veeck's the K. of C. meet because of last over of Angeles Arena seats 18,500. mate, who his "study St. John's University, Tom O' - sold travel commitments.” “It’s only a matter of time agency a few months ago but Call for Rlordan of Idaho State and before pros Meeting "Definitely Out" of Clara, the come to Cali- who is continuing as director Laszlo Tabort Santa fornia, although they'll of the Boys CHICAGO, Mar. IS (AP).— > Calif., in 4:07.1. M kHf : have to Salesian Club. But "I definitely will not run," out some sort of a Bob seen Bones McKin- Bill Veeck move -< > y work deal hadn’t made his first lean, ascetic-looking < I ’ <. said the Moderate Paee on transportation with the ney, now Wake Forest’s coach, as the White Sox’ new ma- Villanova Shakespearean stu- Eastern teams.*.’ whom he hoped to greet today jority stockholder yesterday by dent here shortly before he Delany declined to set the Louisville, asking ** * * in John Mahnken. for a stockholders meet- won “The Irish Mile." pace, and O’Rlordan and Ta- ing Friday vacancy A happy, faraway came Irv Torgoff, or several of the to fill a on Asked If his cancellation Ibori. the early leaders, set such look other Caps years. He di- appar- over the face of the handsome, for runs the four-member board es would make him liable to sus- a moderate pace it was into Johnny Nolander rectors. early nothing ap- graying Feerick when the Caps occasion- pension. Delany said “I don't ent that ally, however. the proaching a four-minute mile were mentioned. A surprisingly But before announce- know. If the Cleveland AAU large “We had 'good ment had a doesn't it was possible. segment of Washington- some times chance to cool. consider a Justifiable together,” Chuck Comiskey, co-vice presi- reason. I can’t help it." Delany, starting the ians who rooted for the Caps a Bob recalled. "We from IN WASHINGTON FOR CHECKUP—Outfielder Albie Pearson of the decade ago still regard them had to go to a Caps luncheon dent who owns 46 per cent of The of [ (outside) lane, as Cleveland K. C. had fourth was con- Senators, League’s pro one day and everybody the stock, petitioned in Circuit meet around the loaf along in place the American 1958 rookie-of-the-year, is in Wash- the best team in modern was centered its ! | tent to last history. Red crew offered a drink, so we took one Court for an injunction to pre- mile, in Delany was ; the start of ington for a checkup of a —oin injury. Also here is Shortstop Ron Auerbach’s which 1 until Just before everything, except —and by game vent the meeting. given - lap. Samford who has been having back trouble. Pearson is pictured with did win the another—and stockholders' a chance to break four the third Then he moved time that night felt Comiskey's petition asked for up his family before leaving the Orlando training camp. From right: championship. we pretty a minutes for the first time In- to third as O'Riordan faded left to good. won, hearing Thursday. badly. Karee, 2, Kim daughter, “We were good,” Feerick said, We but Mi Uline doors. He set a 4:01.4 world and Mrs. Pearson. Another Kandi, 6 months, later found out happened Veeck headed a- syndicate record this month In New York Midway in the final lap. the unabashedly. “And yet we fooled what was sleeping.—AP Wirephoto. and raised the roof.” which last week purchased 54 has Irish flier his he, around and had a good time. and broken four minutes made bid as The late Uline, per of the White Sox Close Some Caps, Mike who cent stock three times outdoors. Tabori and started their critics think the owned Caps, wouldn't from Chuck's sister, Dorothy sprints. past who through regu- the have Ron moved Tabori breezed the known about the escapade, it ; Rigney. ‘Breach of Faith’ at the of the lar league campaign but head stretch, developed, hadn't; ; Rigney, Chuck and then in the final 50 yards SPRING TRAINING BRIEFS: floundered in playoffs, if one fellow Mrs. and At- John McCarthy. K. of C. Injured Senators the had taste for whiskey torney Roy Egan outdistanced Close. He won have everything a sours are present meet director, called Delany’s bv would won if The tab for lumped members 15 yards. they’d been a little more seri- drinks was of the board of di- cancellation “a flagrant breach Return Here for together on the bill submitted rectors Mrs. Rigney's husband type Times for the three laps ous. Some remember that Ken of faith—the the associa- to Mike, except for one item- John is the club’s other vice tion cannot with- were 53.8 seconds. 2:05.8 and Francona Asks Deal; Keller reported to the club countenance Resta -13 whiskey sours. president but is not a member out taking strong action.” 3:10.7. Tests by weighing 185 pounds and at By * * * ** ot the board. McCarthy Delany a Star Staff Wrltir the end of the season tipped j contended Mile Headlines Show signed an entry blank guaran- Lepcio Wins Notice ST. PETERSBUROH, Fla., the beam at 220. Ray Morgan, whose dulcet teeing to appear would The Irish Mile headlined Mar. 18.—Outfielder Albie Pear- “He didn’t play much,” voice describes the wrestling- and be Capitol automatically suspended If he the first Optimists Club meet LAKELAND. Fla.. Mar. 18 base yesterday and slammed son and Shortstop Ron Samford Feerick said with a sly wink. action from Arena on ' HOCKEY RESULTS program (AP).—Tito pitch of the Senators have returned Eastern TV screens every week, doesn’t. here. The included Francona is tired Bill Muffett's first for a ** * * ‘ toting In New York. Jim Simms. six star-studded AAU events of warming the bench and two-run homer in a 8-1 tri- to Washington for diagnosis and is a brand new and some- NATIONALLEAGUE injuries Feerick thinks speeded- Detroit. Chicago. O. AAU secretary treasurer, took a with local high school races. i jwants the Detroit Tigers to umph over San Francisco. treatment of which have the what useless card in his wallet. 2: Chicago prevented either from appearing up pro game is fine for the He’s now a duly AMERICAN LEAGUE different view. Ira Murchison of | trade him. Ted is batUng .385 after nine licensed an- Springfield. % in any of the club's eight exhi- pros, but noted that the West New 4. Cleveland. 2 first baseman feels he is at the ’in 13 trips—including two dou- bition Coast feature defense “Had to take it out,” Ray EASTERN LEAGUE a breach of the and control. Semifinal Playoffs Simms said. “It tenth of a second off the world < crossroads of his baseball ca- bles. Lepcio also has driven Pearson, who aggravated a ball explained, displaying the card, Is unfortunate has been Johnstown. 3: Philadelphia, n Manager Cookie lead* best-of-7 series. 2-1). course but Delany notified Charles Pratt of the Phila- | has not given him a fair shake. Jensen for the runner-up spot. ond rule made their game,” before a match at Madison delphia Club took the guess a eight Lavagetto to remain out of uni- Bob noted, alluding to the Square New York INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Cleveland of his withdrawal Pioneer “I I'm victim of cir- Malzone has RBl's. rule Garden. Troy, ft: Fort Wayne. 3. well ir advance." 220-yard-run in 22.5 seconds cumstances." the former Oriole form until the damage mends. that the team in possession of has a rule that nobody but and Josh Culbreath, also of said, “but everywhere I look VERO BEACH. Fla. (AP).— Samford has been hampered by the ball must take a shot with- fighters, wrestlers and duly - . A District Matter the Pioneers, won the 440 in around I see another leftfleld- One of the Dodgers’ reasons for a sore arm but has been work- in 24 seconds. “You see more licensed seconds, managers, etc., believing they going ing Both enplaned plays.” pointed Dan Ferris, honorary 48.3 seconds. er I’m smart enough to know are to be out. for he out, “and can be Introduced from (he REWARD secre- a first-division team again this Washington last night from the fans like it, but I don't tary of said the Florida State won the three- jjlcant beat A1 Kaline and Har- ring, so I had to get this. Cost Yourself with the AAU. issue relay year is Wally Orlando. think it would be good tor the was one to be by team mile in 3:19.4. The vey Kuenn out of their Jobs in Moon. me 10 bucks.” Luncheon ot settled district right Moon, who came to Los An- Dr. George Resta. team college game.” Morgan says associations—the one in which Quantico Marines team was and center.” t New York’s suc- The Club geles in the Cardinals' trade physioian, will determine when in wrestling, THE CASINO ROYAL second. Pioneer was Feerick doesn't think the so- cess where matches Open from of SCOTTSDALE. (AP). for Gino has been hit- the players will be able to re- “goons,” capacity of 11 AM. forced to withdraw because Ariz.. Cimoli. called the second- draw crowds 18.000 Luncheons 85c—Cocktails 39c the illness of one member. —Ted Lepcio, the forgotten ting the ball hard, often and turn to the team. story men who dominate bas- 'to 20.000, can be attributed to Three men tied for first ini, man of the Boston Red Sox in- to all fields this spring, | : the pole vault at 14 feet, six field, is making a bold bid for. i “Wally is going to lift this; SENATORS recognition spring. elevator,” Continued From Page A-35 inches. Henry Wadsworth of this team like an Second the University of Florida was A bench-warmer used for fill- Baseman Charlie Neal says. Cavaliers Seeking Jose Valdivielso, a light hitter place because he in and pinch-hit chores over he’s good who awarded first “Man. a hitter.” can't match Versalles made fewer attempts to : ; the last four seasons. Lepcio re- Pitcher Carl Erskine says agility afield. clear New Back Coach Zoilo’s only ex- that height Lt. Mel Schwarz placed Frank Malzone at third Moon is about the best high-, perience is one year in Class CHARLOTTEBVILLE, Mar. D ______j _ of Quantico was second, and --111—-1--1-11 ball hitter in the league, and ranks at Elmira, where he bat- j 118 (Special).—'The University Lt. Earl Poucher of New River that he’s headed back to his unexpected ted .293. but with any kind of 1954 form, when he the of Virginia has an Marines, third. was opening coaching hitting display he could stick rookie-of-the-year. on its football Bob Gutowskl. world record EHMKE staff: with the Senators. Continued From Page A-35 P o- holder, was forced to withdraw (AP).— Anastasia, Sm PETERSBURG, I.- John assistant " l^^sfllrl|jjj|^BiH> ST- ' it’s long shot, ] Rogers > an admitted because of a pulled muscle. had Hack Wilson. coach, has resigned. *‘”ll' *> *' jl Sal MagUe. 42-year-old right- backfleld •'**°°° — ,0,,,, but Versalles at last didn’t! Hornsby. Klki Cuyler. Riggs He gave no reason but said he —U fizzle completely at the plate | Stephenson and Gabby Hart- hander scheduled to make his; , spring appearance, hopes to return to coaching in \*f .yesterday Senators first was as the beat nett. Ehmke struck out Horns- the future. the Pirates, 4-1, Myers. Cuyler set back by a recurrence of at Fort by. Wilson and twice Anastasia here with SPECIAL PURCHASE OF .He ripped a double left NITnit ; back trouble yesterday as rain came ¦ to in each and Stephenson and Coach Voris last £ I •four Continued From Page A-35 washed out a Cardinal exhibi- Head Dick chances. ¦ Hartnett once. tion game year from Army, where both • worry.; - for the second Versalles has astonished kids1 kept saying don’t - -3, 178 pound The 6 foot straight day. were assistants to Red Blalk. Lavagetto and Jurges in prac- i coach, we can take ’em.' And righthander won the game on > they?” Maglle and Trainer Bob Bau- •tice sessions. He has range, they sure did, didn't eight 3-1, and his strike- UDiim jl«sS«|Pocket Hood hits. I As H described rid of a ball quickly and out record stood until 1953, man the disturbance Never Lose Poke ; as only stiffness. 9\ SAM SNCAD PORKY OLIVIR •owns a strong arm. when Carl Erskine of the NCAA I|H $^.94 Stobbs They didn’t lose their poise Dodgers struck out 14 Yankees. strikeout record, 12. set ; waukee Braves’ best pen be the teams they play .He has confronted the Phillies regulation play bet to fill to ¦ when Len Wil- in 1906. at ailing Friday's opening round. Pirates for nine innings and their southpaw star, in second base for the in >nd -1 kins, It was a bitter series for the ! Schoendienst, Friday has the results show one run, which McCaffrey. Pete Red has shown The schedule 1 fouled Pete Cubs. Thirteen more of them surprising Louisville and West Virginia stemmed from a two-base error good charity 1 power at the plate r made on both went down on strikeouts oe- opener, fitting Good- I recently. in the and Cincinnati ’ by Reno Bertoia, on five hits. and Louis took W_ m \ year welt construction Top tosses St. a fore Earnshaw and Grove, who ¦Mm, "’¦ has The 24-year-old inflelder, and California in the nightcap. ¦'/*''* ~ grain brown cordo leather |ili ".Stobbs fanned seven and seemingly winning edge, | / upper Tempered ateel l 61-59. relieved him, in the second All the except Newell walked only three. Wilkens himself flipped in the ; who hit only .221 last year, is coaches ¦MMMHMM -• / i I plates between sole* Cush- I game. The Athletics won the moaned over their lack of heel seat Large de- - ’ leading the Braves in batting . Chuck, who previously pitched I tying basket with 34 seconds series, four games to one. with K 27 00 / | ! with an average of gained scouting information on their !lhree shutout Innings in ai left. Ehmke getting knocked out of .750. opponents. •squad game, on six hits in eight times • / ,jf Women's Convoi Top I blanked the Pirates s It was 65-65 in the first over- the box in the fourth inning at 2 wood! I¦ ¦ S 9 95 'jn bat. Big Obstacle golf three hits yesterday before t time when the Friars got a of the final game. Walberg won shoes Injuries continue Newell moaned over Oscar HJLJBBI I P 'r,,cl after five innings.: break. They lost the ball on a to plague WOODS In beautiful cot mac finish, black ana white¦ Keystone the game in relief. I fiber face rr 'p£ - Pittsburgh got pass Robertson. Cincinnati Junior insert Strata-Block Mle^o?* shMii eight of its 11 1 bad out of bounds with It the decision of the , the Braves and three regulars |gij| construction plus True Temper’s new Rocket shaft with metal spikes. Choice of lilt was averages per One-piece »A| brown, .¦hits off Dick Hyde, who per- - ] 47 seconds left. But big Bob will be out of action until the , who 52 cent of his I||| in medium flex embossed metal e plate for perfect balance blue or sires 4to P |g| official scorer, Fred Lieb, that goals and OHd .-(Jutted the long run in the ; Ferry, who led St. Louis with week end. Johnny Logan is field attempts and has brown black leather Reminder kept Ehmke from double no-hit ¦ won the national scoring title $2” • seventh when Danny Kravitz: 29 points, missed a shot with go ! out with a boil on his leg. Joe I IRONS In Oyro-Balanced head with streamlined flanae Bright chrome fame. You have to back 11 ; years and 'loubled, Fred Green singled and i only three seconds to go. years , Adcock is having trouble with two in a row, has set I finish Solid sandblasted face with deeply grooved straight line scoring. more to 1912 when Tom Grip i *oe Christopher hit into Ferry did put St. Louis . two NCAA tournament scoring [ Black or brown Reminder In leather New Rocket shaft by True ai Lynch, president of a knee and Ed Mathews is suf- Temper play. three-point the Na- records. §¦ In medium flex. Come In today and save! «| •Jouble ahead, 68-67, on a League, Lieb, , sering with a groin injury. but tional told a Incidentally, it is going to be play in the second overtime, young reporter: Sievers Homers Soph Johnny Egan then canned MESA. Ariz. (AP).—Cleve- a frustrating week end for many “Young man, you get The accumulated two free throws to put the if ever land Outfielder Jim Piersall fans. Senators I be an official scorer, ; 'sine hits against Bennie Dan- • Friars in front for good at 69- to never was In the Chicago Cubs' club- There’s no way to get tickets permit anyone to talk you into i 1 iels and Green, with Roy Siev- ¦ 68. With 16 seconds remain- house yesterday when he spied for the tournament unless fans * changing your | Jt rs socking a two-run homer in i ing, Ferry got his 12th basket decision. Once a bottle of pills. want to shell out about SSO for RAWLMGS BAUCR“ Rowling: "Duke Snider" you’ve made lt, stick vitamin I BASEBALL SHOES '"HANK jthe first inning. The Senators to make it 73-72. Egan, how- to it. even “Are those the things Ernie a two-night set of tickets. s you you're wrong.” 1} a oOQ BASEBALL GLOVE 515.95 Baseball Gloves I .added two more runs off Daniels i ever, again dunked two free when know Banks takes to get all that Even these are scarce. Lynch because S,2 ’ ?4* the third when John Schaive > throws with 10 seconds left to was upset an ' power?” Piersall Trainer Furthermore, hotels are S official did him- asked U s 4‘" s 7*” ¦ 'singled, Bob Allison doubled 1 sew it up. scorer reverse A1 Scheuneman. booked solid—similar to con- ¦ ,e • self a hit *nim across and Sievers singled i on and thus belatedly \ “That's right,” Scheuneman ditions at Kentucky Derby Wilkens Draws Praise credited Big Jeff Tesreau of , P •to score Allison. said. time. “I’ve never that.”’> And that's all the possibility of live television i light so Lavagetto has talked the in the second overtime, was Piersall got—- piece | new seams and Cow- Sox into playing extra i praised by Mullaney. “Just Lieb recalled last year. "The ’ one single, as the Indians showings in the Louisville area apr 1 n t £White first batter •ole roll binding. . innings tomorrow at Tampa.... . like I have always said, he's to face Ehmke on i slapped out 13 hits to beat the WHAS-TV of Louisville will ;3rho official game will travel 1 the best defensively in New September 11, 1923, Whitey Cubs, 10-5. be permitted to telecast a -mine innings, then the clubs s England.” ; Witt of the Yankees, hit a i Banks got two hits, includ- video-tape recording after the jwillplay five or six more in- Wilkens scored 30 points, 15 ground ball to Howard Shanks i ing a homer with a man on his game. ; rungs for exercise. .. . The Sen- . in the first half, when he twice iat third. The ball took a bad I first time up. a tors trying arrange from hop. bounced off Shanks' glove ! I also are to e rallied the Friars behind WEST PALM BEACH games other to tie at 18-18 and again and Witt was safe. Since | (AP).j sloSleeping f?B" squad with r at! ' si»» M bags! Whitey was a left-handed hit- —An old-time pitcher sat on air mattress' iclubs. 28-28. His defensive work and ¦ , the Kansas City Athletics’ Constable, who3 ball hawking was superb. Egan ter and pretty fast, I felt he Pitcher Jim would have bench and mused: Reported the Senators Sun- . | finished up 25 points, 11 on beaten it out even J "Things B ¦, Miracle to if the ball are so tough that if Cay, has been returned to his5 free throws. were handled clean- you give up ly, and I gave him two runs you may thome at Jonesboro. Tenn, byy Providence suspended scho- a hit. not have a job.” lastic operations for the rest the club. .. He remains ill-1 The veteran was referring upset, i Stands by Decision Bl JL weather? fl and willnot play this season— . of the week after the to the run of sparkling per- j Oklahoma City made only “Ehmke did not permit an- formances by pitchers trying Gash scheduled to Cal Griffith is the confer with George Weiss, the\ one threat in second game. other Yankee to get on base 5 to win Jobs with the Athletics • general ; NYU took an 11-2 lead, but after that. Along about the this spring. The have intftniiitttes Yankees' manager, dur- s A’s Won pulled up inning, ing the game with the world j the Chiefs to 28-26 seventh Tom Boyd, a i two of four exhibition games i champions today. Weiss wants , Just before the end of the half. Boston writer, came to me and 1 by shutouts, and competition • The Violets quickly opened an pleaded with to change for places Hyde or Pedro Ramos ... Hyde me my r on the staff is be- Outfit 99 11-point lead in the second call. I remembered coming & Reel «Kl $5 • has allowed six runs and 11 j what Lynch i intense. ¦ OUTFIT I ’ danger hits in his last six innings and j half and never were in had told me and refused. Among those who have Will Loon You -after yesterday’s game Lava- again. “All kinds of pressure ws.< • pitched three or more scoreless ’ Ramsey, points. I getto had him remain on the Cal with 20 put on me to change my deci- . innings are Ned Garver, Walt * “ and Tom Sanders, with 18. led sion and charge with Craddock, Bud Daley, Ray Her- ; mound for instruction . . the I Shanks i Yeahquo topped *" ’. says \ NYU. Fred an error, but I refused. Apes.- . bert, Russ Meyer and Art Hout- | crans p N s.ifiV submariner he can’t get1 1 MONEY! Kl i-ft hand | lv| performance2 tj reen and ?t* nd B the with 12. nullify teman. or W *l3* l,lf** ; his timing Chiefs | tion to my was HI vP°,pool. »nU- f*| 7,FPCO biack I adjusted. decision s your __ and FIBERWJ®L ¦ JLV whit.* find Whrthrr car or movable «»«« wh *n 4 l\l J trehu *'hir»* • The drawn up and presented to ) and jße ROD / h ook I Senators’ record now iss W reverse 'ninn,„. a,¦.,*">> Pt truck is paid lor or not hM NUIoLASSputs HW I -¦ f 0r dial. Also Oßjj| »*'""» ßht •ii|[ | 4-4 . . . Camllo and league President John- die y*, 1 „r Pascual Cage Teams Advance Call! U : fc .Angel Oliva will attempt to! D. C. Cyclists List i son. but he supported me.” ;check the Yankees. 13-12 vic- "To this day, Ehmke blames In Recreation Event !iS', *i jj •tims of the Senators in theirr \ Races Sunday me for depriving him of his rr'vrxfla m Maggie's Restaurant of Ar- ’ether meeting Three of thee Lightweight motorcycle races 5 second straight no-hitter. Os llngton and Hanrahan Insur- Senators’ yesterday course, regretted I NOW! hits weree; and scrambles are scheduled I I it as much | ance of Montgomery County UP TO $2,000 l.ucky . . . Schaive and Normi! Sunday under sponsorship off as anybody. If the play had I I survived first-round games last ; Sauchin each hit tricklers downi the College Park Moose Lodge . come up in the eighth or ninth 1 1 night in the Metropolitan Rec- 1- he third-base line whic»- re- - and the D. C. Ramblers Motor- inning, I probably would have ; reation Department basketball DE. 24700 fair. » hile Srh«‘.— o called it an error. I wasn’t •laained‘ ilso cycle Clulj. But i tournament at Newport Junior tot a single, a rounder r The events starting at 2 p.m. . going to change my decision.” ’ 1 High in Kensington. Hersen's Bth ft 0 ; took a ewwr nop *v. Second 3 Ehmke, who was born in 31 Yean of Service will be held on Metzerott road I >! Maggie's defeated the Mont- At Oar Only Leeatlen . Dick stnolleld’s Baseman headd one block west of Rout? 193 Silver Creek, N. Y„ owned ai gomery County Sentinels, 81- Open Mon. thra Sat. . got I I \ . . Zauchin two otherr off Route 1. The race course • canvas-making firm here Hes 62, and Hanrahan won over the 8 A.M.—7 P.M. • well-socked singles and is bav- - is a mile north of the Uni- ¦ is survived by his widow Mar- ¦ Civil Service Commission. 62- ! ting .474. versity of Maryland. -1 guerite. They had no children. ..161.