
THE EVENING STAR AUSSIE PAIR, COLOMBIAN LEAD A-36 WethinfHn, 0. C., frilay, Wyn ibtr 21, 19it Only 9 Named to Start Upset Victory Musial Turns In Pimlico Futurity 38 and Sets Hogan, Snead Get 143 By Buchholz New Goal By JOSEPH B. KELLY the probable second choice, For 2d in Canada Cud Star Racine Editor drew the rail position. From five ST. LOUIS. Nov. 21 (AP>.— BALTIMORE. Nov. 21.—The to nine will be Flying Scud, Hope Stan Musial, who is 38 years MEXICO CITY. Nov. 21 (AP). day play were defending Cham- names of only nine 2-year-olds That Lucky Day, Black Hills. Stirs U.S. old today, admits he is slowing —Americans Ben Hogan and i pion Japan and strongly fa* were dropped in the entry box Derrick and Pilot, who will be SYDNEY, Nov. 21- (API . down a bit, but still thinks he Sam Snead sought to overtake ¦ vored South Africa. Japan had at Old Hilltop this morning for on the extreme outside. Hopes that the United States s can play a couple of more sea- the Australian entry in the : a shaky 151 for 13th place and tomorrow’s Fu- and has set his sights team for Canada JB 36th Pimlico Choice Baltimore-Owned might regain the Davis Cup this s sons on race the GQlf f South Africa 154 for 17th place, turity. but the late fall juvenile year Buch- . another baseball milestone. Cup today after hectic first Toraklchl (Pete) a soared today as Earl a t Nakamura, v classic still retains its spot as Hometown forces hold holz whipped Mai Anderson, , “I’d like to be first in hits round that produced several the defending titleholder, HnHw $$ strong hand, with Intentionally , I the second richest horse race . crack Australian Davis Cupper, , in the National League,’’ the surprises and an Individual poorly the only to beat First I started with a 4-over- in the country this season. Juvenile ; in the New South Wales tennis 3 Cardinal star said. Musial has leader from Colombia. par 40. then steadied for a par Landing, the qpirly Kentucky for A dozen had been expected championships, 3.116 his 16-year career and The United States tandem i 36 on the back nine for a 76. to start in the mile-and-a- Derby choice who has retired I Honus Wagner holds the league for the season aftea winning 10 l The 18-year-old from St. went into today’s second round I His partner Koichi Ono was sixteenth event, but Harvest j record with 3,430. with a total of 143, the same * steadier with 36-39 for 75. out of 11. Intentionally, a son i Louis played like a champion in a Singing. Jet Fuel and Puneves, downing Anderson, 6—3. 6—3, Last season Musial became figure registered by Ireland. Highly-touted Gary Player of of Intent and My Recipe, ’ss ’ the eighth major leaguer all outsiders, were last-minute . 9—7, a match, to Each was one stroke behind Africa owned by Harry Isaacs, Balti- in second-round reach I South turned In a 75. withdrawals. ; the 3.000-hlt mark and Australia. Snead and Hogan had ex- gross more clothes manufacturer, and i ’’This is my best result yet,’’ surpassed Mel Ott’s record for With nine starters, the the elated Buchholz with Miguel Sala, little known cellent opportunities to take the purse will be $168,020. Only the trained by Eddie Kelly, who i said a \ extra bases. a i his boy- grin ’’l know he is Colombian, playing in his first : lead In the team race but blew recent Garden State Stakes, was born and spent afterward. ’ Musial, who also celebrates . a better player than I am, but match, turned in without putting error- . hit $297,250, tops hood in the Pimlico neighbor- ' his 19th wedding anniversary international i them which the I gave myself chance. Barry a three-under-par 69 to lead I Hogan three-putted the first Pimlico Jackpot. The purse is hood. a ’ today, expressed pleasure at (his United States the world's greatest golfers in hole from 15 feet and took offered in Willie Shoemaker, who won i teammate • Manager Solly Hemus’ plan to i a the biggest ever Barry Kay) told to play the individual competition. double bogie six on the eighth Maryland racing history,. The the same race with Maine i Mac me ' return him to the outfield from Jewel’s Reward his backhand, and that is Only six other players among : where he three-putted after will $119,571. Chance Farm's 1 to ! first base. ¦ -. ¦ winner net . ; pushing last year, will ride Intentionally. what I did.” "Leftfleld is a breeze the 63 from 32 countries broke his tee shot into the Fututrity specialist—he’s took the com- par. woods. Snead missed 3-foot Arckro to Miss Race The i Buchholz later court ' pared to first Stan said. a , with Chris Crawford, Piedmont, base.” late development the won four of them this year, ; "It gives me a chance to But it was the two iron shot birdie on the sixth and also on A was any Calif., against Doug con- more than Jockey in his- for doubles : centrate more on my hitting.” artists from Australia, Frank :)the 17th. announcement from Trainer tory—is and Wayne Reid, Australian largest Jockey trying for a consecu- | Maintaining that Phillips and Ken Nagle, whd i 1 A crowd of 12,000. the ftan Parke that Eddie brothers. play two weeks tive double, a feat that hasn’t Darkness halted is enough for him to reach top fired the best combined score, . ever to see a golf match in Arcaro would be unable to ride accomplished Sonny with the Reids leading, 5—7, whooped Derrick, been since ’ physical condition. Musial said a two-under-par 142 for the ¦ Mexico, ran and over the Pin Oak Farm's as Workman 7 6—3. 5—5. fairways 7.216-yard busi- won two in a row— , he plans to ask permission to lead in the team race. Phillips i the on the planned. Arcaro is on a Equipoise Crawford was the only one : in the memorable ; report two weeks late for spring was one of four players to shoot Club de Golf Mexico course. ness and pleasure trip to Peru, , of the five-man United States 1930 running and Top Flight ’ training. He also will 70 for second place in the in- where he has oil interests, and following year. Davis Cup squad to be elimin- cut down the his banquet appear- dividual standings, while his was unable to arrange trans- , ated in the singles. He lost in { on circuit NBA STANDINGS Howard Grant will pilot Rico get partner Nagle had a 72. portation. 55 minutes to Roy Emerson, ances to more rest Tesio, whom observers regard Hogan, the four-time United I EASTERN DIVISION Parke, who saddled last year’s as Intentionally's toughest rival. Aussie star, 6—2, 6—2, 6—l. W. L. Fct. 08. winner, Jewel’s Reward, Kay, of Dayton. Ohio, States champion, had to sink : N»w Turk 8 1 .889 was .... on Black Hills Mac putt , l Syracuse - 7 4 .638 2 trying to obtan another rider Hartack was in his best form as he a six-foot birdie on tne Boston 5 4 556 3 | Flanagan Belts final green put . Philadelphia 4 S .444 4 today. Bill Hartack is expected from beat Barry Phillips-Moore. Aus- to the Ameri- WESTERN DIVISION a Florida vacation to ride King tralia, 6—l, 6- 6—2. can team in a second-place tie ! SI. Louii - 4 The Brookfield Farm’s In- 0. Detroit 5 8 .385SO? 214 Ranch’s Black Hills, who fin- Ham Richardson Turner, May Get with Ireland. Hogan finished j .385 2(4 YCAZA EAGER TO RIDE AGAIN tentionally, early favorite at of Arling- 1 Minneapolis 5 8 ished sixth in the Garden State. ton, Va., downed John Hille- with 72, while Snead registered Cincinnati 2 8 .200 4 sep- about 8 to 5. drew the No. 3 LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS Manuel Ycaza, who suffered a shoulder Steve Brooks, leading rider in brand, Australia, 6—l, 6—2, Shot at Adkins a 71. Minneapolis. )2t: Syracuse. 102. two and a con- post position. He will be GAMES TONIGHT aration, fractured ribs mild Maryland this fall, will steer 8— and Alex Olmedo, the Pe- Behind the top three teams i Boston vs. New York at Philadelphia. flanked in the starting gate by BT. PAUL. Minn.. Nov. 21 Philadelphia cussion in a spill last week at the Tanforan Cambridge Stable’s Pilot, and ruvian from Southern came Argentina and Great Cincinnati at Cockfield Stable's Nimmer, who Califor- (AP).—lrishman Del Flana- GAMES TOMORROW race track near San Bruno, Calif., watches Ken Church, who also is in a nia, defeated Warren Wood- gan’s Britain tied at 144, Scotland Philadelphia at Boston press will break from the No. 2 spot, winning 10-round demolition of Syracuse at New York. yesterday’s races from the box. The streak, will ride Nim- cock, Australia, B—6, 6—3, 6—2. put 29-year-old 145, Brazil 146, Spain 148, the Cincinnati at Detroit and the longshot McClellan, ; Gil Turner the Minneapolli shoulder required major surgery and the mer. Ulf Schmidt of Sweden was welterweight Philippines 148, and Colombia at Bt. Louie. owned by J. E. cAullffe, who pass by Mulligan, from St. Paul rider’s physician, Dr. Charles E. Fuerst, de- It costs SSOO to the Fu- beaten Martin within grasp today long- 149.
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