THE SUNDAY STAR C-4 Wwfcimtwi, D. C., Sunday, March 2J, 1959 Crack Field New York Yacht Takes Henderson M Club Expects Big Crowds Expected for Re-elected For Pro Net Matches Here Four Picks Complete Ocean Racing Honors With Lew Hoad acting like I tralian Davis Cup star, was > notices Marine Meet VARADERO BEACH. Cuba, from Havana, finished first In CIAA Head he doesn't believe press i Gonzales' victim. Hoad got off A standout field, headed by Mar. 21 (AP).—The Callooh. 12:20.16 but placed second be- Dean Thomas H. Henderson about the Invincibility of Pan- to an early lead and then wilted Mosbacher, smart 43- hind Hilarla in Class C. Hilarla. . of Virginia Union University Gonzales, University of All-Star Cage Lineup Pole Vaulters Bob Outowski and Emil Jr.’s cho the ' before the strong drives of the yawl, winner St. 55-foot yawl owned by Hugh i was renamed president of the Don Bragg, Hurdler foot of the Maryland M Club is looking t big Californian, Elias Oil- Petersburg -to - Havana yacht Schaddlee of Macatawa, Mich., , Central Intercollegiate Athletic Three of the East’s outstand- forward to tremendous crowds "That was year,” ing college players bert and Glenn Davis, all- race, today was cham- ran the,course in 12:51.06 and Association as the group wound i last Hoad basketball declared pro April says and backing and a Southern giant completed around star from Ohio State, pion of the Southern Ocean nad a corrected time of 11:58.00. , up its 47th meeting yesterday for its tennis matches I I him up is the rosters yesterday for Wed- is expected for the third runing Racing Conference. The Lubo, largest wheel in the at Howard University. 4-5 in spacious Cole Field l i Olln Parks, who directs the nesday night’s East-West all- The Governor’s Cup, based race, had no handicap. The association also an- House.. tour for Kramer. of the Marine Corps Schools the cham- itar basketball game at Mary- on points won in five major Class C boats also took sec- nounced shift of its The M is looking for of getting Relays April 10-11 at Quantlco. places. pionshlp tournament Club "Instead weaker, land's Cole Field House. races, went to Mosbacher of ond and thrld Rhubarb i basketball capacity crowds of 12,000 fans Hoad is getting Ron Delany, one of the world’s in corrected 1 to North Carolina AdcTs new i better all the The players added to the the Storm Trysail Yacht Club was second time of for its Saturday night and Sun- time," Parks says. “I think team were Cal Ramsey, great milers, may be on; 11:43.46, and Southern Star, field house at Greensboro. N. C. ¦ they’ll East also of New York shortly after he The field house, day afternoon shows and any- go down to the wire." the 6-foot-4 rebounding de- 41-foot yawl owned by James to be com- thing can do to promote hand. sailed the Callooh to a sixth- pleted by fall, will seat 9,000 Hoad mon from New York U.; A1 place finish in the 60-mile Mullen II of Richmond. Va„ himself will be appreciated. Beiden, playmaker More than 600 athletes are was in ' —4,000 higher than the capa- for St. expected Havana - to - third corrected time of Australians Mai Anderson and final yester- from 40 schools and) Varadero Beach city at North Carolina College John's in the NIT military race today. 11:54.52. Ashley Cooper also are on the day; Rudy installations. where the tournament was La?usso. Dart- Hogan’s Slipper, program. Olmedo Will Get All-Ivy Ed Moran, miler and Dick M. H. Glass held this year. More than mouth’s and All-East Engelbrink, rec- flying the of South- Allfunds realized by the pro- center and Oene Tormohlen, IC-4A 2-mile colors the 2,000 fans were turned away Hero's ord-holder, will lead a strong ern New Orleans, motion will go into the M Welcome •-8 star from Tennessee. Yacht Club of U. S. Riders to Leave from the final. The event Maryland’s “M” team from Penn State, while won today’s race but did not grossed $17,000. Club’s scholarship fund. Members of sprint had things In Lima Today Club committee will make about Tom Robinson, Big 10 place among the top 10 for the Tuesday for Europe Other officers named were Gonzales pretty champion, and Pete own way two a dozen trips to the airport Hurdler entire five races. NEW YORK. Mar. 21 (Spe- ' Vice Presidents Riv- much his the last 1 LIMA, Peru, Mar. 21 (AP).— Stanger hand for Manuel years, crushing his opponents today to meet college sen- will be on cial).—Four top riders, includ- (Pa.) College; 1 A hero's welcome awaits Alejan- the Michigan. Rhubarb Is Second ero, Lincoln practically along way iors. Ron Loneski of Kansas ing Hugh Wiley of Towson, Md., Joseph E. Thompson, all the dro Olmedo, who left his native officials have their ¦ St. Paul's on Jack Kramer's tour to win yesterday. The players Quantico Callooh received points. International Air- ' College of Lawrencevllle, Va., 1 Peru five years ago as a shy arrived crossed for break in 272.5 will leave the world's stay the Dupont Plaza fingers a The points per- port Tuesday ’ acclaim as pro 1 unknown, when he returns to- will at Rains are based on with 12 horses and Dr. I. G. Newton, North champion. the weather. put a formance in the Lipton Cup for four-month morrow as the king of world Hotel. previous a tour of Eu- Carolina College; secretary- year Hoad, The coaches. Hank Iba of damper on the two rope. Last former Aus- amateur tennis. relays. Race. Mtami-to-Nassau Race. treasurer, O. O. Sinleton, Vir- Oklahoma State and Bud Milli- Nassau Cup Race. St. Peters- Wiley, Bill Stelnkraus of ginia State; secretary- The handsome, 23-year-old, assistant who kan of Maryland, a one-time burg-to-Havana Race and to- Westport, Conn., Frank Chapot ' treasurer, T. H. E. Jones, St almost single-handedly the Davis pupil of Iba’s. were to arrive day's race. of Wallpack, N. J„ and George ! Paul’s, and the following won Cup for the today from Louisville, where Rhubarb. 40-foot yawl owned Morris of New Canaan, Conn., ' commissioners: R. D. United States will be decorated Arm- St. John's Cager by they attended the NCAA TD Club Greeting by Benjamin DuPont of Essex, make up the United States -1 strong. Rocky Mount. N. C.. President Manuel Prado coaches' convention. Both Conn., placed second in the equestrian team which will football; Frank Burnette, Dur- with this nation’s highest practice 1 Has Operation sports award—the Laurel De- teams will tomorrow April 8 point standings with 264.0. first see action in the interna- ' ham, N. C„ basketball, and afternoon Tuesday Senators Lefty Madden, St. portivo de Primer Grado. and at Others in the leading 10 tional Jumping competitions at < Robert Barco, Norfolk, other John's i A “welcome home - ’ luncheon were: Throngs of admirers will Maryland. Southern Star, 238.4; Coman- Rome. May 1-10. sports. High School basketball player, , will be tendered the Washing- recovering greet him airport Advance ticket sales indicate 216.5; Hilarla, 216.2; In- From Rome the tour will is from a hernia i at the when the baseball team by the che. operation Friday he arrives with Perry Jones, a crowd of about 8.500 for ton Caribee, 195.4; move to Wiesbaden, Germany. at Suburban i game. The spectators Touchdown Club Wednesday, terlude. 196.6: Hospital. non-playing the B o'clock Ariel 192.9; Cava, 192.8; May 15-18; Vienna, May 28- of from April 8, at the Statler Hotel. V. Madden, captain of ! United States Davis Cup team, will include scouts all the Good Hope. 158.5. 31; Paris, June 13-21; Aachen, Baltimore Girl Bows also the pro teams, as this game wifi A reception will be held at noon June 27-July 1, and London. the cadet corps at St. John's, , and Earl Buchkolz, jr. of St. attract more star players than ALAN SEIDEN preceding the luncheon. Lobe De Mar Runnerup July 20-25. In Badminton Final had been troubled by the ail- . Louis, a fellow member of the game Several features have been LONDON. Mar. 21 (AP).— ment throughout the season. team. The National any other college all-star Added to East’s Stars Stadium. season. listed for the Senators’ home- The Glass Slipper, a 41-foot Heather Ward of England won However, he kept quiet about ; with a capacity of 50,000, is this yawl, sailed the 60 miles from The complete rosters: mouth: Oene Tormohlen. Tennessee, coming celebration, one of the women's singles title in the it until the season ended. expected to be filled to the brim John and Ralph Crosthwalte. Western Ken- Havana to Varadero Beach in ROTC Rifle Winners All-England plays EAST: Richter and Lou Pudllo tucky which is the attendance of badminton cham- He was selected on the Catho- ¦ when he an exhibition North Carolina State. Jim Hockadar. hours 25 The University Maryland Irmphls State: Bailer Howell. Ml»*lt- WEST: Bob Booser and Don Mat- women. 13 minutes and 24 of -1 pionships—the unofficial world lic League All-Star team which i match against Buchholz. State; John* ussak of Kansas state: Tom Haw'Cns. 5rIppi Alan Selden St Kansas; Reservations may be made by seconds and was given the vic- Air Force ROTC rifle team de- championships—today by de- was defeated by Carroll, 93-52, , i Olmedo is scheduled to speak