C-2 • THE EVENING STAR. Washington, D. C. away runner la Collins (Mike) but Evashevski points out the FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1M56 Hagler, who still has to push three road games are "the babies Field of Eleven got to win.” They ore Big Virginia Schools Hawkeyes Look ahead of another junior, Bill we Ten starts against Indiana, Happel, at right half. Fred Purdue and Minnesota. At home, Nominated Harris will step in if Nocera the Hawkeyes Oregon falters at fullback. meet In Spotlight On For Manly To Next Year; lowa’s schedule has six home State, Wisconsin, Hawaii, Michi- games nine-game gan, Ohio State By ROBERT B. PHILLIPS in a season. and Notre Dame. 8pecl»l Correspondent of The Star 16-Game Card FAIR HILL, Md.. Sept. 14.— ! Ploen Key DON’T MISS SEEING SWAPS steeplechase Man Six winners are Because they are the first to among the 11 horses nominated) IOWA CITY, Sept. 11 VP).— TOMORROW IN THE Manly Steeplechase begin league play, the North- for the of! lowa’s Hawkeyes may im- not ¦ get 2 miles over brush, the * Virginia Group feature! • H|Hk|w s# ern I schools prove their 3-5-1 record of last s the attention as the high school on a seven-race card here to-1 ,»U football season gets off with 16 morrow at William du Pont’s season in this football campaign, 9BP JLM games today and tonight. Aintree course. but watch them in 1957. And to pinpoint It further, I William C. Robinson’s Cher-; Coach Forest Evashevski well, has the quarterbacks figure to stepj who won the Foxcatcher only four seniors among his, top a'm \ into the center of the spotlight j National Cup at 3 miles here last 22 players, so his chances of Saturday, is in 138 pounds (? ,4m % in four games tonight in near-! at in getting the Hawkeyes even close by Virginia. an entry Including Mrs. C. S. to the Big first division May’s Billing Ten’s snnpi;' • \i\ . Haai Wayne Ballard will direct an Bear. Both horses this fall seem remote. Next ' \ $ • tB offensive foursome at Washing- are trained by Sidney Watters. HHI HHRr' *m'M- > year, the picture may brighten \ V"' ' iak. v, js&isHal&g^^B^ ¦sr] 5 ton-Lee which possibly could be Top weight in the list is James considerably. W ¦;;^:S the best backfleld in Coach McHugh’s Sundowner, Carrying 'Wp ' M Bob The four Waldorf’s four seasons with the 155 pounds after winning allow- seniors form the '-’/•'i''•-•• '*'*'¦ HBp nucleus of Evashevski’s No. 1 ••"»E' Generals. Waldorf stresses the at Saratoga and show- , v|She . fp| i® .aHBHB ance races including ¦ ¦ —Hk4 HiiBIM “possibly" part that ing well in outfit, Quarterback of state- the stakes this sea- Ploen, ment. son. Morris Dixon's Pine Shop, Ken Halfback Don Do- ,M brino,. Center Don Suchy, and ' lr ' ; m '.ijiIJm Annandale at GW winner of his last two starts, is 1 H B ¦ lit' Frank whale of trying in at 142 pounds. Also shoulder- Gilliam, a an ?• While Fairfax will be to end who last 111 'd®Bti ? /*¦ ¥ -iEWllfl spoil ing 142 will be Mrs. A. J. Smith- was out season w jr # ill—i W-L’s opener, Annandale with a broken leg. n will George Washington’s wick’s Crag, winner of three # invade i / -'V? flg, stadium in an effort to improve races in 1956 and a strong second Ploen. who steps into the shoes HilKHfc M on a 20-0 shoutout administered in the Foxcatcher. of Jerry Reichow, is the bell- UNITED NATIONS by GW a year ago. Mount Ver- Three Virginia horses have wether. "iffiMHEp/ only A- non will entertain Wakefield and been entered. They Randolph “The hope we have this are "is Falls Church will be host to Curley Joe, Mrs. Gregory season,” Evashevski said, Rouse’s leadership. HANDICAP James Monroe, the Group IIout- Mclntoshe’s Sonabo and James based on Ploen’s • We’re strong year. jfltfrom Fredericksburg. A. Andrews’ Last Look. Another not as as last Mount Vernon was beaten three-time winner, Allison We couldn’t be after losing such SIOO,OOO recent players Reichow, handily by Wakefield a year ago Stern’s Glen Cannon, Mrs. as Halfback Eddie Smith, (BY INVITATION ONLY) but this time stands a much Vernon Cardy’s Evian and Bel- Vincent and Earl Guard Cal Jones and End Jim better chance of knocking the levue Farm’s Ares round out the 1 mile and 3/16 on the turf Warriors out of the “Big Three" field. Freeman. “We’llhave ! category, starting with a vic- to do more throw- Timber racing fans expect a ing this year and vary our of- Swap*, world’s fattest thoroughbred, and other of the tory tonight. Fred Roop could renewal of the feud between be the finest quarterback fense more. We won’t run over season’* top handicap thoroughbred* compete the in that Mrs. George P. Greenhalgh, jr's anybody.” in jarea as he leads a speedy Mount Dancing Beacon and George renewal of this internationally famous turf clastic. Vernon backfleld, Co-Capt. Suchy, Frank Bloom- - \ r ' / rj\ i but Wake- Weymouth’s Star Salome, who quist, 200-pound left guard; Left JML.: field’s John Wood intends to swapped races throughout the End Jim Gibbons and Dobrino 8 DAILY J^bJUb give him an argument. 1955 season. Also starting over were RACES THRU OCTOBER 6 1 Washington-Lee starters last season. Bloom- and George ipost and rail will be Capt. J. L. quist hospitalized Washington, was with an 8' the other members B. Bentley’s Warrenton Fencer, infection early fall practice. Post Time 2 P.M. Daily Double Closes 1:45 P.M. of in the “Big Three” across the Gillian, who won the Trouble Two sophomores, 210-pound , TRAIN REDSKINS RETURN HOME—The Redskins arrived home today on the last lap ! river, both are heavily favored. Maker timber race on opening Fullback John Nocera and Right I FREQUENT AND BUS SERVICE DIRECT TO TRACK of their transcontinental exhibition tour. Leaving the train are three key mem- GW’s margin over Annandale day, defeating Weymouth’s Guard Hugh Drake, 205, figure to bers of the offensive unit (top to bottom), will be dictated probably by the Flash 8., another probable start. Co-Capt. Dick Deasy Quarterback Eddie Leßaron, who will success of the make his '56 debut Sunday against the Colts in Baltimore; Guard Dick Stanfel, debut of Mike starter tomorrow. should be operating in Drake’s Delnegro, who moves up to re- The first race will be called at place, but the 210-pound veteran acquired from the Lions during the off-season, and Quarterback A1 Darow, mak- place the graduated a Mike Agee. 3:15 (Washington time). The apparently has not recovered ing good recovery after being injured in an auto accident in California—Star Gonzaga betting Staff Photo. Meets Anacostia daily double mutual from a knee injury. The feature tomorrow is the opens at 2:15. Dobrino at left half is a de- ground ! Gonzaga-Anacostia game at The entries: | pendable gainer, but Anacostia in which it will be | Poet Time. 3:15 P.M. lowa’s only chance for a break- RACE—SBOU; 3-vear-olde end : learned how much key FIRST (turfi. two in- jup; handicap: l,1, miles Redskins Home to Finish juries have affected the former a Fight. Byrne 138 bTemoleß'd n 136 Betty Dodd Sets I Dancing B'con 141 b Rendezvous 140 and just about what kind of d Aria Viva 156 d Westray 13<> Thy Delight 137 Dr. Jake 136 fight the latter will put up in the Port Call 143 Chat. Clifton 140 East Division of the Interhigh Star Flare 130 b Permian 151 Practice for Colts Game a Colo. Prince 146 Mum'er's Knot 133 League. Hellenlcue Day 138 By LEWIS F. ATCHISON Course Record 135 Bus Gonzaga, last year’s Catholic aC. R. Snowden-Mrs. H. T. McKnight. The "new" Redskins came : REDSKINS' WHITTIER, Calif., Sept. 14 League champion, was expected b Dolphin Rock Stable-A. M. Hunt- BUSES H. S Nichols. home today, slipping quietly into ; (JP). 68, to have good club j dW. C. Wright-C. M. Kline. —A new course record of a remaining allow- town with no brass band to wel- GO TWO WAYS—- two under men’s par, has been this season after graduation took SECOND RACE—Purse. *800: only few furlongs come them and a wives hung up by Betty Dodd of Louis- away nine first-stringers and jance; 3-year-olds and up; 7 and working newspapermen on MOTEL AND DOCTOR ville, Ky„ for the gals to shoot much of the depth. That was Tender Spot 133 d Ballymore 133 hand when they arrived from today before Halfback Eppard 'Cleon Home 130 xFiddlers Ch'ce 133 Wirston-Salem, The Redskins’ heavy list of at in the second round of Jim i a xTall Mound 133 a Avinmore 130 N. C the $5,000 Ladies’ and End Billy Moore in- Arietta 127 Sell In Haste 125 injuries resulted in an un- PGA tourna- were b Colo. Prince 138 b xF' ting Byrne 133 The squad checked in the 133 on usual division of the squad ment at the Clock Country jured recently. c West Ray 125 c Side Light last leg a cross-country junket Attend Sir 133 Tarcill 130 of today on its arrival from IClub. Also tomorrow is the Mont- Spanish Wells 130 solar Blase II 122 that takes it to Baltimore Sun- gomery County Hellanlcus 130 Oafleran 130 Winston-Salem, N. C. Miss Dodd's 32-36—68 Football Jam- Lone Oak Belle 130 day to face the Colts and to bet- Rebel Oirl 130 Two buses met the team. : tered the boree at Montgomery Blair. It d Star Flare 130 Queen Finesse 122 Buffalo the followin',' week to course record for The Commoner 130 One was dispatched to the women of 69 set last year by has been reported this is the a Mrs. A. Rutnsey-R. K. Mellon, play the Detroit Lions in the year b Mrs. H. T. McKnight-C. R Snowden, Washingtonian Motel, near , last that the jamboree Wright-C. M. Kline, ! windup of a six-game exhibition Thomasville, c Mrs. W. C. Gaithersburg. Md.. where the Ga. Women’s par is 74 but for will be held, and therefore the d James F. McHugh. schedule. County team will remain for the tournament play, men’s par is last time six Montgomery THIRD RACE—Purse. *2.500: Cecil Sunday's game will be broad- 10 days. teams will be seen one field County Steeplechase; 4-year-olds and up; I next on miles, B counted. Yesterday Miss Faulk 3 timber. HP* jH Washington WTOP, allowance: 158 1«2 SiSSI cast in over The other, with 14 men in one afternoon. xxTddy Million Oillian game had 37-37—74. xxSagahes 153 D'n rlng Beacon 16ft I starting at 2 p.m. The will aboard, was : sent Dr. Bethesda-Chevy Chase and Flying a .Hp colors .. to Pressing Miss play Ned's 165 Flash B 165 GYM SHORTS, white and solid 89c I be telecast a national hookup, George Resta's office, Dodd as Gaithersburg square off in the a Star Salome 162 BASKETBALL satins in assorted on where began George Weymouth entry. ¦Tjl SHORTS, finest today was , a T. *'—•' but Washington. Baltimore and the group was to be ex- the first "game’’ at 1 p.m., followed i I 2-tone school colors 1.89 area defending co-champion, with a ' FOURTH RACE—Purse, *1.000; Cen- the surrounding will be amined. by Richard Montgomery-Blair I Race; 3-year-olds 70. !ter Square Hurdle and blacked out. — and Wheaton-Sherwood, each up: allowance; 1!4. hurdles. F/t. T A 1 TEE SHIRTS, white cotton, quarter sleeve 59c SB * Thy Delight 138 Mrs. Casimir Witucki feared Favored Bauer Hagge quarters in length. Bold Remark 133 m i/'l A ATHLETIC SUPPORTERS, famous “BIKE" quality 59c Another light drill will be held Marlene two xTall Mount 133 xxxYes 131 m. 1 SHIRTS, grey lined sizes If might not recognize had to settle for a 75, along a Ballymore 148 b Chtlllck 145, fi| 4R; \T-.-l ißy A SWEAT pullover, fleece Boys' 98c M she her tomorrow but Kuharich wasn’t with I The schedule: Ripshot 138 c Fltht'g Byrne 144 last year’s b Men's sizes 1.39 husband, a svelte 240-pounder sure of the time. The temper- other co-winner. 1 TODAY ! a F'lamen 133 c Nizam's Pet 136; ?J§ who left home weighing more ature may help him Gloria Fecht. Mount Vernon, 8. James McHugh-Mrs. M. H. Dixon. §mh SWEAT-PANTS, grey, onkle length, fleece lined || decide. Leading Wakefield at _ J f. Wm 1.94 than 260. scorers: Annandale at George Washlntion, 6 bM. H. Dixon, sr. HI Kuharich, with no news to Betty Dodd 32-36 Fairfax at Washington-Lee. 8. c C. R. Snowden. M BASKETBALL SHOES, HI-TOP BLACK or WHITE, M "I’ll to Slug,”: announce, said Patty Berg 35.35—70 James Monroe at Falls Church, 8 t ——-I —heovy molded soles «"d introduce you Quarterback i - J|flj . 2.88 3.88 H Gloria Armstrong —7l Handley at Loudoun County 7:30; FIFTH RACE *3,000 added: the Sp Volney Peters volunteered. Eddie Leßaron definitely would 73 (EST). Manly Steeplechase Handicap; 4-year- Mrs. 1 • 36-37 sports Cas,” 'make his against | Darlene Hough 311.37 73 Warrenton at Herndon. 2. olds and up; 2 miles, brush, A SWEAT SOX, white athletic socks for all 33c "Imean she corrected her- 1 1956 debut the Bonnie Randolph 33-37 73 Carroll at Northwestern, 8. a Crag 142 d Evian 13g .... Air, ¦ Long wool Basketball Socks 79c ‘i self. Colts Sunday, although he 'Mary Lena Faulk 37-37 74 Bladensbura at Bel 8. a Curly Joe 135 d Arcs }3o B-CC JV at Walter Johnson, 3:45 Pine Shot 145 Olencannon 14, couldn’t say 39-35—74 at Mechanlcsbura. Pa., 8. b Billing Beer 136 i GYM and whether Eddie Ruthle Jessen 40-34—74 bCherwell 138 W .!« BAGS, convos carry-all bogs, waterproof roomy 1.19 §6 Witucki's old nickname of Sollldgeunbar at Luther Jackson. 3. c 130 Sundowner 105 ¦ would start the game. ‘Gloria Fecht 3S-37—75 Bethlehem, Pa., 8. Last Look AWARD SWEATERS, all-wool coat sweaters to "Slugger" has been ruled out by | Marlene Hagge Eastern at C 11 ¦ jR BB 4.95 14.95 depends situation; Bauer 34-41—75 Phelps at Burlev (Charlottesville), 8. A. .' “It on the ( 40-35—75 8. VSlra J. Smithwick-Randolph; | CAMPUS COATS AND JACKETS, all wools and Commissioner Bert Bell of the jShirley Spork Roosevelt at Allentown. Pa.. MB of the game,” explained. Jil-39—75 Bpingarn "B" at Heights. RO May. corduroys National Football League. Too Joe “IfIKathy Cornelius Wfl-39—75 Fairmont b W. C. Robinson, Ir.-Mrs. C. S. fgj T:B- HI M . 4.95 ?. 15.00 they punt 37-38—75 I:3