
•** THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. IBM 'High C-2 THURSDAY. NOVEMBER IV School Gridman U. S.-Scandinavian Sherman Hopes Field for Special Now 12; Dies of Broken Neck - jwf ! SANTA BARBARA. Calif., Nov. Track Meet Slated —A !15 i.Pi. Santa Maria High! j SYDNEY, Nov. 15 (/P).—Scan- 4 dflPfc a 4 School football player, Boone [ Added; Career Boy Out dinavian today agreed Rogers, 16, countries V \ Colonials Lee died yesterday! Show By JOSEPH B. KELLY Ethel Jones, in principle D. Jacobs’ Joe Mrs. in Santa Barbara Hospital of a' to a United States- y Stir Racing Editor E. E. Robbins' Midafternoon and 1 broken vertebra of the neck. jiScandinavian track and field BALTIMORE, Nov. 15.—Calu- • the late Mooers’ Traffic The youth I \ jlj Clifford : never regained; in Los Angeles next year. met Farm's Bardstown and Mrs. iJudge. consciousness after being hurt;;meet \ yijH BmfcjKl More Gage Ericson, head of the Swed- Power John Galbreath’s Summer Tan Friday while tackling another IJ& I 1 Mooers’ death in New York : ’• are the choices player. ish delegation •:;' lf|’v > | By GEORGE HUBER one-two for the ! ; Tuesday night could alter the j to the Olympic >50,000 Pimlico Special Thanks- Games, It may sound strange in the: ¦ status of Traffic Judge. ! said today. giving Day despite the addition get , Araqon, Poirier Paired ! Meetings , If all 12 will be - 1 to the post it will held tonight ~H ;?>; •.!* wake of last week’s 32-6 victory' Jl *%¦¦ [of four horses to the list of prob- •jbe the largest field to start in , HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 15 UP).— and’ tomorrow to work out the over Richmond, Coach able starters which now numbers [the Special, ; Art Aragon of Los Angeles, [ ”• but Bo 1 which had its first details. Ericson said. He said ;# 112. One sss'.-'/ J ' Sherman of George Washington l prominent American ' running in 1937. fourth ranked welterweight, will ; an agreement was reached this entry, Career Boy, has been meet New York’s Gene is hoping the Colonials show; Bardstown indicated he was j Poirier morning among Scandinavian withdrawn. sharp yesterday, working . in a 10-round bout December 4 i countries to accept long- more offensive strength when 7 fur- a The field for the mile and | longs in 1:24%. He Clicked off; ;at Hollywood Legion Stadium. Iistanding American invitation. they close their season Saturday; three-sixteenths Special jumed a half-mile in 48 Vs, five-eighths 1 at The Citadel. yesterday with acceptances of [in 1:00%, three-quarters in by F. G. Smith, Sherman isn’t looking for invitations jr.’s 1:12% and the mile in 1:37. a Prince Cortauld, the Australian eight runaway score against the Bull-; It's been years since BALTIMORE horse which was third in the Calumet has won a special, aj dogs, far from it. He used to be! Washington, D. C. International race which was strictly that sta-! Fj an assistant coach at The Cit-[[at Laurel: C. T. Chenery’s Third ble’s property during the 1940'5. u R 1 pWfijl Brother, Mrs Wallace Gilroy’s i,h. ?“ » JftF* and still has many friends Whirlaway "walked over” to vie-’ .;.¦ M . .a»«g:bv.r-x ;!• [adel flk. <«SRr" ~ ,Oh Johnny and Mrs. Elizabeth tory there and around Charleston, for Calumet in 1942; Twl-! J 1 Graham's Jet Action. light Tear captured the 1944; S. C., the scene of Saturday's! C. V. Whitney withdrew renewal: Armed won it in 1945, - game. Career Boy because of the ankle Fervent in 1947 and Citation was It’s just that the Colonials; [injury which also kept him out unopposed in 1948. of the International. didn't show themselves as ai Another incentive for Trainer The invitation to Prince Cor- Jimmy Jones and is strong offensive team against ¦ Calumet tauld was a particular surprise, , the fact that Bardstown is Richmond in spite of the fact; the Maryland Jockey Club hav- an offspring of their Brood- • ""BARGAINS they scored five touchdowns.; ing announced earlier that he ¦ mare, Twilight Tear. Bardstown GW put on few sustained drives would not be invited. ;was sired by Alibhai. Twilight * Other probable starters in-j 1 as most of the scores ¦jTear is the only mare to win m ,?^^v stemmed' elude Llangollen Farm’s Mister; Special. 4' Br from a strong defense. Four •jthe } of' Gus, second in the International;! Show betting experts have Thoroughly SeasonedSATURDAY ; the scoring drives were short Mrs. Jan Dedicate, Al-! EHP 15, Burke’s • moved into Pimlico and are Linear Foot Price Schedule / mi •¦¦T2SSRS Sones of 16. 21 and 37 yards fred G. Vanderbilt’s Mrs. Find, • concentrating on stickout horses after fumble recoveries or pass interceptions. •| in short fields. j The other march 1 Yesterday, Ricci “ceilingttlT" went 59 yards after a blocked Tavi was picked by -Sr • • kick. the sharpshooters in Southern Pine .14 .to the seventh SMOOTH WHITE T&G BLOCKS Even race and in the .10 .14 .17 .22 EASY UP in Season Scoring Tiger Fullbacks early wagering the infield board Whi,°. Pin. TO PUT 64 PER CARTON Although The Citadel has only showed that $20,000 was bet! No 3 B7 1K SQ. FT. a 3-4-1 season record compared On him in one minute. H.-\ Be ~ | to GW’s 6-1-1, It has a team A total of $30,732 was bet to | jg , [that can score. In fact, The Mend Rapidly show on Ricci Tavi, only $4,9521 Pickwick 16"*16" FI ft Citadel has scored 20 touch- less than was wagered to win on downs, the same number GW, PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 15 ' the $3.40 choice, who won by ? n as (A*). a and the same number of extra Princeton's two ailing : neck. TILE points, 12. The only difference fullbacks may be ready to play The Maryland Jockey Club ACOUSTIC 'j * 5 NAfl Smooth White in field against Yale Saturday. a $4,00$ icenerm Perforated is goals. GW has scored recorded minus show T&G Block. 64-.q,-ft, Carton. two to The Citadel’s one. • There were no clear reports i pool, the third of the meeting,; COMMON / Sherman figures from the practice camp of the because of the betting on Ricci; ONIY IC C ‘i that the Co- ““Tl3l/.CFINISH I / / Pound IJ ft. lonials’ defenses may not get undefeated Tigers yesterday, Tavi. In the sixth race yester- 1 the breaks this week and but Fied Tiley and Hewes Ag- [ day there was a $459 minus pool a , heavy OPEN strong offense will be needed. new, both 195 pounders, were due to wagering on the: SATURDAY—QUANTITY DISCOUNTS entry Special The Citadel one player reported mending rapidly. ; of Style and Pretty has no Plunger. on whom to concentrate. The Tiley Special Style saved the broke his collar bone day, finishing YOU'VE BE FOOTBALL Bulldogs have used against Cornell third behind the GOT TO A HERO 18 different, and at first was winning Cool Stream. the old points out, bali carriers this season and !j thought out * & As song not everyone can get along with the beautiful girls to be for the season. Despite ideal weather, betting IRVING’S 10th C seven passers. Ten different Charley and not anybody can take their exercise as Tackle Bob Pollock of Pitt does with But Coach Caldwell re- failed to expectations, players have scored touchdowns. ported "he reach a the help of May Saba tine (left) and Betty Richardson, two Pitt co-eds. was running and hit- crowd of 9,376 shoving $881,239 Quar- ting the dummies’’ yesterday. £ terback Corny Salvaterra looks on approvingly as Pollock strengthens his Freshman Outstanding through the windows. • The Bulldogs have a half- Agnew injured his knee shoulder muscles for the big game with Army in Pittsburgh Saturday. AP j , Maryland back, Angelo Coia, probably slightly in practice before the Members of the Wirephoto. who Racing Writers’ Association will will be selected as freshman of Harvard game and then banged I . hold their annual election #T<j year in the Southern |it again in that contest. He is in the [the Con-i . Pimlico clubhouse tonight. [ference. He’s scored four touch- ;j scheduled for contact work to- WffSACil [day, Caldwell said. • Colleges [downs and is averaging close to! Jockey Bill Hartack, who DISCOUNT PRICES! Reply'Who, Us?' yards per carry. Find Their next, piloted Star Rover in the Nar- Scores 16 '! NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Nov. 15 l jbest ’is a 195-pound senior full-[ ;ragansett Special yesterday, BRAND-NEW AND UP).—Yale’s football team spent was ALL SUNS GUARANTEED! back, Dave Bochniowich, who i ! due the better part of 90 minutes back at Pimlico this after- Washinrjto>t*« Largest Gun and Huntina Dept. To Newest NCAA has a 4-yard average, something ‘ noon. Bans yesterday sharpening up OVER IN GW player claim. its 500 GUNS STOCK! SAVE MORE AT IRVING'S! By the Press < Easy no can Victory greatest Associated ’Council, backed up Bryant’s asset—defense. j In the injury department A resounding, “Who, us?” ’ statement. a PROVIDENCE, Nov. 15 UP).— couple players When the Elis take on Prince- announcement of ptoba- “So know,” Dr. of GW are on here Saturday echoed far as we Alfred G. Vanderbilt’s Find, a the doubtful list. Marion ton for the Ivy ttonary action by the NCAA , Mouzon said, "A&M’s admin- Hoar,! League they'll facing • SHOTGUNS, 6-year-old guard the likely! title, be it Council yesterday. istration and coaches have done! son of Discovery, won left on B unit, league’s will miss this game and Bob' tthe No.
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