* THE EVENING STAI C-2 Washington, D. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10* 1954 | Knockout Win Helps Stalcup's Leadership Keeps Record Field to Run All-Army Champ's Glebes in Bowling Title Race By Rod Thomas | After last night’s matches average From time to time we’ve re- Mock’s was 125; Gueth- Bid for Title Crescenzi’s, In Breeders Stakes Gloves marked on the unusual profi- ler’s, 122; 122, and George Davis, the All-Army ciency of Bill Stalcup as a bowl- Nocero’s, 121. The team’s aver- champion from Fort Meade, is ing captain; Over the years the age was 619, nine points under season’s. Today at Hialeah making lean Virginian has come up with I last an all-out bid for the i The Glebes’ failure to main- By the Associated Press one winner after another, form- District Golden Gloves senior ing weren’t tain their standard of the last MIAMI,Fla., Feb. 10.—A bantamweight combinations that rec- title he missed particularly impressive on paper, ; campaign presented a challenge ord field of(12 thoroughbreds will winning by a hair last year. but becoming so by performance. ! to Stalcup. He’s met it like a three-furlong Showing power by dash down the his for the His latest creation is the true leader, example. nursery course at Hialeah today first time in this year’s Gloves Glebe Radio team in the Dis- Stalcup Bolsters Average. In the $15,000 added Florida | tourney, Davis blasted out a Major League, trict which won Last night, when the Glebes Breeders’ stakes. j first-round knockout victory the championship last season in If all go, the race will have a over Dick Hilliard of Quantico defeated Chevy Chase Chevrolet, a breeze, but finds the going 2-1, shot of gross value of $22,600, with $17.- iHttHfea VST Marines in one of the feature rough in defense of it. the Stalcup a set 397, dmSmmP At high for the match. Also it en- 025 going to the winner. Last mi bouts last night at Turner's moment the Glebes are second. year trenched him in first place in 18 started and the gross was Arena. On top by half game is a average. He alone of the $21,150. Both boys were swinging with Takoma. Glebes m Mgr is holding his own, better, in The record field at Hialeah all they had from the starting Off their performance or last sea- comparison with last season. was 19 starters in the Everglades bell, and the bout lasted only 1 son, in which hung up they a With an average of 128-13 for stakes last year. minute and 47 seconds before a league average, Today’s appears record for the 69 games, Stalcup is almost a feature to be stiff right put Hilliard away. Glebes figured to repeat with open, with Tilyou a full point ahead of his nearest wide Mrs. comfortable margin. At the start Christopher’s entry Silver Gilchrist Gets Decision. rival in the individual race— of Rab of the current season they had and Mrs. A. B. at 2 to 1 in the Joe Gilchrist of Northeast AC, Frank Micalizzi of Takoma. at least an 8-point bulge in aver- That 128 average has sustained early line. Silver Rab is the only the boy who shaded Davis for age on all rivals. starter with a victory to his credit the bantamweight title last year, the Glebes through their tribula- and carries top weight of 122 is fighting as a featherweight Rivals Not Impressed. tions. It isn’t reasonable to ex- pounds. this time, and he also was suc- The Glebes’ average 628. pect Stalcup to hold it to the was end. Os the 22 expected to start, 11 AND HE SURVIVED—Jockey Karl Korte escaped with a shaking up although several horses passed over him after this spill cessful last night. He knocked The league places a limit of 620 But it is reasonable to down of the Merrick ; expect the other Glebes to pick have never raced and five have in the driving finish of the fourth race at Hialeah yesterday. Korte, 20-year-old Pleasantville (N. J.) apprentice, falls as his Ray Morton on all teams except the defend- run only Club twice enroute to a ing up and, by the same token, to once. mount Virginia Oaks (No. 8) nears the finish line. Gene Martin, up on Star Delight (No. 3) looks back. Martin’s mount was while champions. Carrying 116 pounds unanimous decision victory. things, | win more regularly. will be disqualified for interference and placed last after finishing third. Robert L. Stevenson is (No. 2) and Charlie On the face of the out- Drafting Mister Dover, riding Upsetter Another Nfertheast AC battler look for the If they repeat, the victory can Room. Burr is up on Braniff (No. 11). The winner, Golden Aria, is not shown. —AP other seven teams in Tom G.. Suspenders. Game Wirephoto. who looked good was Middle- the all-star league appeared be traced to another outstanding 1 job of leadership by Prince, Happy s Sam and Royal weight Elsworth Gray. He bleak. Strangely it wasn’t—at Stalcup. stopped Ernest Stephens of Morse. least not in their - own eyes. In other District League All Quantico Marines in the first the others will carry 113 Week-End Ban Voted The consensus was: “The matches, Rex Engraving won pounds. They are Gorney, I Shoemaker Fined for Easing 2-Year-Old Cocker round for his second knockout Glebes were ‘over their heads’ triumph j three from National Bohemian Wishimay. Miss El Mono, Game of the tourney. last season. They won’t be as The novice division also with Bill King, the Rex sponsor, Heart, Miss Minstrel, Rosehue, good again.” shooting high On Bay Seine Fishing Mount in Santa Anita Race Dog brought out a number of fighters set of 411; Arcade Merriwolf. Mrs. A. B. Lite Star, Rules World; Apparently it was sound reck- Pontiac won By the who scored their second two from Gondola Reterita, Rosemere Gold. Collins ly th* Associated Press Associated Press !in 1953 and the current pace- victories oning. At this time a year ago tourney. Lightweight i Restaurant and Frederick, Md., Road. Dixie's Baby and Gay Joy. ARCADIA. Calif., Feb. 10.— setter at Santa Anita. in the all five Glebes—Tom Mock, Bub ANNAPOLIS. Md.. Feb. 10.— Willie Price of Marines defeated Takoma, 2-1. The race, restricted to 2-year- Jockey Shoemaker has Santa Anita holds the $15,000- Will Tour Circuit Quantico Guethler, Pat Crescenzi, Rocco The Week-end sports fishermen Willie stopped Donald Govan, unat- standings: Takoma, 40-26; olds foaled in Florida, attracted added Los Cerritos Handicap to- By the Associated Preii Nocero and Stalcup—were among Glebe, 41-28; Rex, 39-30; should have clearer sailing on been fined S2OO by the stewards jday tached, in the second round; Gon- 40 nominations. Wolf Gal, owned at 6 furlongs. The race is the top 10 bowlers In the league, dola, 35-34; Chevy at Santa Anita for easing the NEW YORK, Feb. 10. —Only Welterweight Andy Blanche of Chase. 31-35; by Mrs. Elmer Heubeck, Jr., Chesapeake Bay south of the limited to fillies and mares that each with an average in 32-37; of horse Sugar in the second two years old. Ch. Carmor’s Rise the Olympic Club beat Jesse excess Frederick. Arcade Pontiac, Ocala, won last year. bridge this summer, but seine Cube have not won SIO,OOO since they of 125. 27-39; race last Saturday. and Shine ‘looked down on the Coles, unattached, in the first National Bohemian, 25-41. fishermen will confine were 2-year-olds. have to When Shoemaker saw he canine set today from the loft- | round, and Light-heavyweight Shoemaker rides Auntie at 122 iest. their activities to week days. : :ouldn’t catch the winner. Shoe pounds, and Johnny Longden perch in dogdom the Newton Thompson of Quantico Busy ! champion of the Westminister Marines beat Tom Doyle Fort Ring Program The Maryland Senate yester- Me First, he failed to persist ! will be aboard Blue Butterfly, of Reds May Compete day enacted over Gov. McKel- with Sugar Cube, thinking he also with 122. The Kennel Club show. McNair in the first round. In Minors End Session rest of the Next the little Ascob din’s veto a ban on haul seine had the place clinched. Instead. lineup: 113; Flitting stop on all cases they were the second Outsmart. cocker spaniel's itinerary is the knockout Planned by Henry fishing between midnight Friday Mary Machree. coming fast at Past, 111; Banta, 107; Lap Full, victories scored by big Hartford, Conn., this these fighters. In Four U. S. Meets After to and sunup Monday. The ban, the wire, nipped Sugar Cube in 114; Speedy Ace, 116: Mab's fixture Plea Busch Clarence Henry, the Los An- week. By the Associated effective June 1, will apply to a photo Choice, 107; 108: Gay Kayo Press By the Attociated Preie geles heavyweight who fights Sienna 11. “Then.” said handier Ted Quick Artist. at the bay and tributaries south of It was the first time the stew- Grecque. Royal 118; MOSCOW. Feb. 10.—Russia NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 10 Turner’s Arena 115: Grace. Young, Blanche's victory came in 1:20 next Wednesday the bridge, except in Worcester ards had reprimanded Shoe- Alibha Lynn. 115; Fortune Teller, jr., who is Rise and may enter a track team in the Representatives of each minor night, is planning an active Shine's of the first round for the quick- 1954 County waters.
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