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THE EVENING STAR ARLINGTON RACE MAY GET IS , Woihingten, fridoy, Soptomber Pioneers C-2 D C., 4, 1959 Rote Sparks Softball Eight Indicted Attend Opening Lions' Win 2-Year-Olds to Battle Os Region Play Over Eagles On West Coast The American Legion Vic- tory By tha Auoclatad Prt«, In Futurity Tomorrow Post club of 1934, called the first softball team organ- Tobin Rote Is up to his By tb, Auocltttd Prtu Brooklyn Handicap winner, ized Washington, proven tricks while pointing Fixing in will be In- Race Two-year-olds campaigning picks up 119, than In one more tonight In ceremonies the Detroit Lions troduced toward a new attempt pick Plion, took Whitney opening —and perhaps happier. Sept. (AP). In the Midwest to who the at the Men's Central At- Na- LOS ANOELES. 4 divisional Saratoga. Channel, Regional Football League —Fred Otash, Hollywood pri- their candidate for Cross win- lantic tournament at tional season In the ner of the Merchants and Guy Rote, a passing quarterback vate detective, and seven other honors tomorrow Cit- Mason Recreation Center. - Washington izens Handicap a ago, gets who also runs, stayed today charges SIOO,OOO added week Fourteen members of the at the men face of fix- Futurity Arlington Victory Including controls throughout ing Park at in with 115. Other stake win- Post team, the Lions’ horse races at C&llente probable 35-24 victory doping Park. ner! in the field are manager and captain, Morris exhibition over Track and a horse at Bealle, the Philadelphia Eagles at Fourteen or 15 of the top Tom Thumb (118), Village are scheduled to appear. To- Santa Anita. (115) ledo last night. They Indicted by the contenders are slated for the Idiot andColoneast (114). The 18th annual tournament, were -furlong tope Harteck Triple Coach Oeorge Wilson and county grand Jury yesterday. 6 Vi test, which Rides played here for the first time, Cllpsetta the Lions—who with a Q. Deputy Dlst. the national racing card. Other The also Is a-6-fur- starts at 7:30 with George- wallowed James Kolts, long 2-year-old 4-7-1 record last year—were Atty., said big winnings re- stake races on the agenda are affair for fillies. town Haberdasher playing rewarded with these accom- from fixed races. the 630,000-added Atlantic City A large field Is In prospect, with Foxhlll Amoco of Hampton, sulted Crooner, Miss Dogette plishments: Kolts said testimony before Handicap at Atlantic City, the Blue and the Virginia champion. Mag- Eighteen of 25 passes com- the grand jury was to the effect 625.000-added Nassau County C.ounteai Oil among the gie's Restaurant and the pleted for 272 yards and three that Otash and a former jock- Handicap at Belmont Park, favorites. Maryland tltllst, Johnny's touchdowns, eight runs for 69 ey’s agent sent two ex-jockeys SIO.OOO-added Cllpsetta at La- Polylad, considered the king- New and Used Cars, meet at yards and one touchdown. to Caliente last spring to mak£ tonla and the $7,500 Andover pin of England middle-distance 9 o'clock. Rote, now 30 and beginning deals with jockeys there to fix Handicap at Rockingham Park. runners, heads the field In the Tomorrow’s schedule: his 10th pro season, packed Heading the futurity's prob- mlle-and-70-yards Rockingham 11 «.m. —Sheridan'. Raitaurant vi. races. Downtown AC of Philadelphia. four a field Sunny 1 p (Pa ) Eaile, v«. touchdowns Into wide- Jockeys able are Blue feature. m—Newcastle open quarter Bribed Fairfax of Wllmlmton. Del. second after the Farm's Venetian Way, the C. R. Bill Hartack rode three win- 2:30 p.m.—Friday nlcht'a loter,. Eagles grabbed a arrangements Lurul- D.m. —Saturday’, flr.t lour.. 14-0 first- He said were Mac Stable's T. V. Lark, ners at Atlantic City yesterday. 4 p.m.—Winner two quarter 7:30 iamt No. 2 v.. lead. Tobin’s touch- i made to pay jockeya to let a lah, Fred W. Hooper’s Wlnonly, One was All Four ($7.40) In the winner tame. No. 3. down passes went 10 yards to of W. S. Miller's Stephen and 1 0 pm.—winner seme No. 1 v». selected horse win in each feature race. winner aame No. 4. Howard (Hopalong) Cassady, : four races. Kolts said the Leonard Fruchtman’s Bally Willie Shoemaker, who had yards Danny Lewis, 6 to and 50 , scheme was successful twice. Ache. seven In two days at yards to Jerry Relchow, the re- Belmonf Kolts said Otash, 37, was Bally Ache Expected Park, waa held to two yester- Cyclists to Open <f* • •-¦r mm gjp g| ||§ serve quarterback who also , part owner of a horse. Wonder Venetian Way won the Prairie dabbles got; day. He rode a third but was ' V ' as an end. Rote Boy, that was doped at Santa Stakes at Arlington by four disqualified. sll,- his 5-yard The featured Meet Tomorrow touchdown on a run. , Anita March 3. But even with lengths and beat all the prob- 075 Charles I. Appleton Steeple- Norm Van pass- j Three days of motorcycle Brocklln. a the stimulant. Kolts said. ably futurity starters except chase, was won by Policeman racing for about 175 riders will master quarterback who rarely Boy of the Wonder ran out Bally Ache, who was made a Day ($7.20) in his first start begin tomorrow at Marlboro ¦ H fl runs, flipped 30 yards to money., supplementary x nominee off five of the year. Motor Raceway, under sponsor- B jX ij| Tommy McDonald and 11 yards Otash said he told the grand Bobby stake victories and a close sec- ship of the D. C. Ramblers Club to Walston for two jury, “I haven’t done anything ond to T. V. Lark in the Ar- Philadelphia and the Middle Atlantic Motor- touchdowns. wrong but on advice of counsel lington Futurity. cycle champion Colts I MINOR LEAGUES Dealers Association. Baltimore's ; I will not answer any ques- Elkcam Stable's Atoll, win- Novice riders will compete seek their fourth straight ex- tions."j PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ner of four stakes this year in- Lake City. tomorrow in four heats, two ¦* Balt 5: Phoenix. 0. - - hibitlon -j , victory against r JH- * v £ Pitts- He added to reporters: cluding last week’s Longport Vancouver. 3; Portland. 0. semifinals and a 25-mile fea- burgh's Bteelers at Miami to- how Seattle. 5; Spokane, 0. “I wish I knew races Handicap, is the probable high Sacramento. 4: San Diego. 1. ture on the road course. night, touching off another , could be fixed. I’d like to make weight under 122 pounds for AMERICAN ASSOCIATION heavy week-end exhibition , Minneapolis. 10; Denver 4. money.” - some - Charleston, program. the mile and -an eighth At- Port Worth. 9: ft. lantic City It will be Indianapolis. 6: Houston. 0. There are four more games Figured in Hollywood Cases feature. Louisville. 6: Dallas, 2 run on the grass course. Omaha. 7: it Paul. 3 tomorrow: San Francisco vs. Otash, as an Investigator, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE mile-and-an-eighth Montreal. 10; Buffalo. 7. A quartet of horses from the Baltimore Colts’ massive line are con* the Chicago Cards at Seattle ] has figured In many Hollywood The Nas- Toronto. 6: Rochester. 5. in night games. Cleveland , sau County, which will be tele- Columbus. 3: Miami. 0. fronted by littleMark Evans on arrival at Miami, Fla., airport yesterday and. cases. Including the ‘‘wrong- Havana. 4: Richmond. 1. at Los Angeles. Washington vs. , door raid” on Marilyn Mon- vised nationally by CBS from SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION for the exhibition football game with Pittsburgh. Jim Parker, Ray Chattanooga. 7: Atlanta. 1. the Chicago Bears at Jackson- ; roe’s apartment and the Con- 4:30-5 pjn., figures to draw six Nashville. 9*5: Birmingham. 4*6. Krouse, Gene (Big Daddy) Lipscomb and Art Donovan (left to right) Fla., and New York or seven. Air Pilot, winner of 4; New Orleans. S. game tonight in the Orange Bowl ville. fidential Magazine trial. Sireveport.emphls. 7: Mobile. 6. complied with autographs. The will against Oreen Bay at Ban- Alos charged with conspiracy the Massachusetts and Buck- EASTERN LEAGUE THOROUGHBRED Wirepnoto. gor. Handicaps, Allentown. 11: Lancaster. 3. benefit the United Givers Fund.—AP Me. to bribe jockeys were: eye Is top weighted insfield. 5-3; Albany. 1-0. Philadelphia 14 O 10 0—24 San under 120 pounds. Babu, the «dIngham ton 3-4; Williamsport. I*o Detroit nil) o—3& Richard Oach. 29, Reading. 10-7: York. 5-3. Philadelphia SOUTH LEAGUE Gracing Touchdown, McDon- Pedro, former jockey's agent; ATLANIC ald cut. pan from Van Brocklln), Playoffs (Rest of 0) Sapp (2. plunae). WaUton (11, pata Olen Lasswell, 28. Arcadia, Charleston. 2: Knoxville 0 (Series S Big Races daily <rom Van Brocklln). Point, after Jockey: Potter, tied. 1-1). touchdown. Waltton. 2. Field aoal. former Donald Charlotte, 9; Gastonia, 6 (Tied. 1-1). f Races Sat. t Labor Day Bielakl (47). 29. and Donald Hinton, 26. Up Keating Fight Detroit: Touchdown,. Canady (10. Potomac Poloists Morale paaa (S. Redskins' to Rote). run). already from Rote John- Potter and Hinton were won (1, run). Lewi, is. peu from POST TUMI 1:30 (Su> jail pleading guilty Rote). Relchow pass from Rote). in after of Hosts to Point, after touchdown. Perry. 6. staging a $35,000 fur and jewel Belvoir DOWNTOWN MIIYDOUBLE QOSES 1:20 For Bears Tomorrow robbery in Bel Air. Potomac Polo Club enter- SERVICE For Baseball SALES I I T.wur.w’i rtet . in Charged with conspiracy to tains the ftolurtd quarterbacking assignment PRO FOOTBALL new Belvoir Club in Br LEWIS F.

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