
THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. C-2 rmiPAT, jcne is, ms 11 lo Oppose MAJOR BOX SCORES WEIRD CARD SHORTENED A's, 4-2; YANKS, 1-3 BRAVES, 5; CUBS, 4 Bold Ruler FIRST OAKS MILWAUKEE CHICAGO KANSAS cm NEW YORK ab r h rbl ab r h rbl Return to Normalcy NEW YORK, June 13 (*).— lb r h rbl ib r h rbl Bruton.ef 3 10 0 T.Ta'r.2b 4 0 10 DiM'l.m 5 0 0 0 Carey.Sb 4 12 1 .iPafko.rf 0 0 0 0 STanner 10 0 0 Bold Ruler and Oalant Man Mart'n.rf Soon Kubek.es 3010 Mant'a.Sb 6 0 0 0 Ooryl.2b 0 0 o 0 topped the field Tuttle.cf 4 0 10 Mantle.cf 4 0 10 Mat'ws.Sb 4 111 Dark.3b 6 0 2 1 of 12 entered Cerv.lf 5 13 1 Sko'n.lb 4 0 2 0 Aa'n.rf-ef 5 110 Walls.rf 4 110 for the $50,000-added Metro- Power,lb 5 13 0 Berra.c 4 0 0 4 Torre, lb 5 12 1 Banka.as 4 12 0 Is Laurel's Hope Lopes 3b 3 2 2 0 Hoard.rf 4 0 10 Lonn.sa 3 12 1 Moryn.U 4 0 2 1 politan Handicap tomorrow at Smlth.c 40 0 0 Steb'n.ll 20 0 0 Hane'k.U 2O 0 0 Long.lb 40 o o By Hu ter 2b 4 0 2 2 Rison.Ub 3 0 0 0 Crand’l,c 4 0 2 2 S Tar'r.c 4 0 0 0 JOHN SEGRAVES infield to examine the "shock Belmont Park. Her t.p 4 0 11 Bt'vaat.p 10 10 Burd‘M.p 1 0 0 0 Thom'n.ef 4 12 1 Star Staff Writer spot” with an ammeter and Only lStm'on 10 0 0 IBwatakl 1 0 0 0 Dra’sky,p 3 10 0 about seven or eight Trow'gs.p 0 0 0 0 PhlUlps.p 0 0 0 0 Dick Hutchinson, after several minutes found had been expected fes ? o n 3 2Adeock 10 0 0 4Adams 00 0 0 Laurel to start in' Msglte.p 0 0 0 0 Robtn’n.p Drntlp 0 Raceway president, is faith- nothing in the way of shock. the one-mile race which opens 10 10 0 0 0 fully predicting nine races to- Howevef, it was shortly be- the New York handicap triple Totile 38 4 IS 4 Total! 31 1 S 1 Totata 35 6 8 5 Totals 87 4 103 night at his Maryland —the Metropolitan, 1 Grounded Into double play for 1 Struck out for Burdatte In sth: harness fore the second race began that 9 ¦ 1* Suburban 2 Called out on strikes for Trowbridge track, but he’s careful not to the bank of lights near t - and Brooklyn Handicaps. In Oth: 3 Walked tor Bruton In Btn; situated 4 Sacrificed for Phillips in Oth; use the old phrase: Racing as the top of the home stretch Bold Ruler, owned by the 5 Grounded out far T. Taylor In Bth. usual. went out, but this was Wheatley Stable, carry m*. must SSB X 8i« MILWAUKEE 100 002 110—5 t rJ,) CfIHK i That one might find him momentary, although all con- 135 pounds, and no horse has CHICAOO 200200 000—4 quite PO-A Kansas Cite 27-11; New with an empty park. cerned were wary, remem- t~JL. ever won the race with such a York. 27-10 DP—DeMaeatrl to Hunter E—Mathews, Crandall, Long. Logan, anyone bering Tuesday night’s light to Power: Hunter to DeMaestri to Torn. PO-A—Milwaukee, 27-14; Chi- To who has been at "WUiWM package. Ralph Lowe’s Gallant Power (2); DeMaestri to Power. LOB cago. 27-12. DP—Dark to 8. Taylor to Laurel the last three nights, failure. Man has 130. --Kansas Cite. 10: New York. S. Long. LOB—Milwaukee, 8; Chicago, racing 'n?KahK <Uo 2b—Hunter. Power. Cerv Howard. 11. as usual could mean In the second race, Grattan *?w There is one entry, Mrs. Ethel Hunter. HR—Carr, Carer. SB 2b—Moryn. Logan. HR—Thomson. unusual, Matbawt. B—Walls, Hanebrlnk. Adams. most to make an un- Express bolted at the same D. Jacobs’ pair of Promised JW— derstatement. trouble spots, but the others Ip h r er bb so Ip h r er bb so Land, 118, and Paper Tiger, 108. Burdette 4 8 4 10 1 It could mean power failures, passed without incident and Mr'.*fI F I I Trowbridge 1 o 0 0 o o * Others in the race, Dltntar 3 4 1 0 0 0 3 underground wires causing to be Maglle Robinson 4 2 0 0 2 things went along fine through fkMtof* 1 i T irnlm''l '"Mmf (CBS) 11 0 0 0 1 3 * televised and broadcast (2-1). Drabowskl 714 8 5 5 4 electric shocks to horses and the fifth race. r* . Winner Herbert Loser Phillips % 0 0 0 1 0 * m BW B'irK ¦(¦fA ZHvCj?nl /Br from 4:30 to 5 p.m., are Ben Sturdivant f 1-41. Drott 1 0 0 0 0 0 drivers, sulky crashes, rain- m $ • ** jIHB Then came the series of i 1 tr — ¦KL. 1 , mL f + < i»ii>jr* •' Lomond, 111; Third Brother, PB—Berra. T—2:27. A—6.24*. Winner—Robinson (1-2). Loser storms, an hour delay between which climaxed the J Drabowsky (4-6). events wIKAdHiVhi «< .. 113; Ambehavmg, 105; races, and even the momentary crazy, mixd-up night. First off, Tick SECOND GAME O—Gorman. Burkhart. Boggess, Tock, 111; Dotted Line, 102; KANSAS CITY NSW YORK Sudol. T—3:ol. A—11.772. collapse of the starting gate. the car carrying the mobile ‘ Clem, 114; Oh Johnny 133, and ab r h rbl ab r b rbl For the second night this > starting gate would not start Tuttle,rf 50 0 0 Bauer.rf 40 10 Admiral Vee, 114. Lopea.2b 50 2 0 Kubek.es 0 0 10 ">TRATES, 2; GIANTS, 1 week Laurel’s card was cut be- i as the field was approaching it Chltl.c 5 0 10 Mantle.cf 2 0 0 0 cause of electrical failure, i and another car was rushed to .. Cenr.il 5 110 McD'ld.2b 5 0 10 PITTSBURGH BAN PBANCIBCO TWam Power.lb 5 12 0 Sk’ron.lb 6 12 1 Tuesday, the sulky got i push & * Sralth.3b 5 0 2 1 Slau’ter.lf 5 0 10 ab r h rbl ab r h rbl fans the scene to it. That was wlMNrmm 2. ? mi Vlrdon.cf 0 Alou.rf 0 0 only two races. Last night they ; Held.ef 5 0 10 l?lchda’n 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 remedied in short order. m DeM’rl.se 5 0 1 0 81ebern.lt 0 0 0 0 Skinner.ll 2 110 D port.3b 3 0 0 0 frf iv Irked Dlckaon.p 2Berra 0 (1 Mays.cl made it through the fifthbefore nfl HiwH Promoters 4 0 0 0 10 0 S'veng.lbGroaLss 4 11 4 0 0 0 But while the starting car Blme'n.lf 0000 3 0 0 0 Cepeda.lb 4 110 they were sent home. being pushed. Bill Burton, Cancel Carey.3b 5 12 0 Tmas.3b 4 0 2 1 S’ncer.ss 4 0 10 was Machen Bout Howard,o 5 12 1 s'mente.rf 3 0 0 1 Speake.lf 3 0 0 0 driving Banner’s Brother, the SPOKANE. June 13 <*>)— Pord.p 4 0 2 1 M'roskl.2b 4 0 0 0 Schmidt.e 3 0 0 0 How It Began Duren.p 0 0 0 0 Polles.c 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-to-5 favorite, left the track The scheduled June 19 heavy- Raydon.p 8 0 0 0 1Lockman 10 0 0 It all started this way: , P'laan,2b 0 0 0 0 and telephoned the judges that weight match here between Total! 44 2 10 1 Total! 43 3 12 8 .iJlonskl loon Before the first race, Peggy ] he would not race his horse Eddie Machen of San 1 Ran for Slauahter In lOtb; 2 Plied Glel.p 2 0 0 0 Fran- out for Slebern In 11th. W'ngton.p 0 0 0 0 Regent, driven by Shot Me- becausej of the threat of the cisco and Bert Whitehurst of Clenny, and Reggy Scott, driven ( Baltimore has KANSAS CITY . 000 200 000 000—2 «m.p bVo°o electric shock. been canceled NEW YORK ... 010 010 000 001—3 by Ellis Myer, were warming after a report that Machen Totals 30 24 2 Totals 28 1 20-1 UP when they collided at the No Replacements E— Carer. Chitl. PO-A Kaniai 1 Struck out tor Bressoud In 7th: hurt himself while water ski- City. 33-10: New York. 38-18. None 2 Popped out for Worthington in 7th; top of locking running Pooped out Plnlgan in the backstretch, He then ordered to get ing. when run icored. DP—- 3 for Bth. sulkies. was Buttoward to McDougald to Bkowron. a replacement, but according “I’m plenty burned up,” LOB—Kansas Cltr. 7; New York, 17. PITTSBURGH ... 000 101 000—2 After they were untangled. , CHALLENGER HITS THE WATER 2b—Power, Howard.
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