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1 Baltimore, Monday, THE SUN SPORTS APrn2, 1956 PAGE 17 Olympias Booters Defeat Umberto Nobile In Four Overtimes, 3 To 2 i i i. i i M.A.B.A. SET HMO NETS win first money of $1,435. Locke wen $861. It took Locke three strokes to get on the green of the par four final hole.

His first putt from five feet out was one foot short. The 12-incher. which would have enabled him to tie Hunt, lipped the cup and rolled out. most accurate putters, missed a 12-incher today and lost the Egyptian Open championship to Bernard Hunt, of England. The 38-year-oid South African finished with a 72-hole score of 281 strokes.

Hunt, an the final green in two, sank his putt for a sub par 68 and a total of 280 to Hunt Captures Egypt Golf Tcsl Cairo, Egypt, April 1 (Veteran Bobby Locke, former British Open champion and one of golf's FOR OPENERS WINNING GOAL Victors Advance To Finals Of Freeburger Cup Scries 8 Ten Leagues Begin Season Schedules April 22 If tit MJ With ten leagues ready to go. the Maryland Amateur Baseball Association will open its season on April 22 when the Baltimore Major League begins its schedule After four overtime periods, Olympias soccer team triumphed over Umberto Nobile, 3 to 2, in a Freeburger Cup semifinal yesterday at Ortmann Field. Ed Plitko came through with the winning score in the third extra session. That goal gave the victors a 3-to-l lead and Um with four rinnhlp-hparlprs. funf) 1 vJkr" fs-JX Eddie Brooks, president of the M.A.B.A., said last night that his group will again sponsor the Downtown: 7 and 9 E.

Baltimore St. 9:30 to 5:30 Daily; Thursday 'til 9 Suburban: Northwood Shopping Center 10 A.M. 'til 9 P.M. Daily; Sat. 'til 6 Edmondson Village 10 A.M.

'til 9 P.M. Daily Edmondson Village Stor Now Open Every Monday Seaboard tournaments, CV- UL- tf NST AS Eastern intermediate nines meet- fc V'' wun me berto came back in the fourth to July and the unlimited close the margin to 3 to 2. Over arly September. times are 20 minutes, divided into Meeting' Slated Tonight halves. Kontogeorge Scores Two It was Plitko's.

fourteenth goal Jn II games, making him easily the team leader. However, the leading scorer of the game was Alex Kontogeorge, of Olympias, with two. rr; Jr WS" The Baltimore Major, which has a meeting scheduled tonight (8 P.M.) at the New Howard Hotel, will have one of its strongest leagues this year, although one berth remains to be filled. Harry Booth, president of the Baltimore Major, said the berth wall probably be filled tonight at the meeting. So far, Martin's Spring Grove.

Pikesville, Reis-terstown, Wilflax Motors, Weil- The game was tied at 1-1 after the regulation 60 minutes, and the four extra periods meant that the junior clubs played an hour and's and Fitzburger's All-Stars make up the league, with Gam- and 40 minutes. The Olympias, defending cham 6 brills the possible eighth club. So rich, cool, elegant Gambrills was with the County pions in the Freeburger Cup, will meet Jules next Sunday for the crown as a preliminary to the Major last season but the County for summer circuit is having trouble organiz- .7 1: Stewart Cup finals between Pompei and Lido at Kahler's nig iui tins season. Four Unlimited Loops Park. Champs To Meet Philade'phia The M.A.B.A.

leagues include four unlimited loons the Balti The Freeburger Cup champion will represent the Maryland and more Major, Southern Harford County and East Balti -District of Columbia Soccer Asso Sunpapers photo Dohmc FAIR CATCH Goalie Fred Brorklanrier, of Herb, of Olympias is in the foreground and Bob Olympias gets set to catch the ball and foil an Cunnnings, I'mberto (center forward) is visible attempted Fmherto Nobile goal. Fullback Bill behind him. Olympias von in four overtimes. Mohair-Worsted Suitings in our Custom Tailoring Department Mohair blends are first choice for summer suits among men who want to be comfortably dressed and smartly dressed, too. Mohair fabrics are crisp, cool and wrinkle-resistant.

These new suitings now on display in the more Major and six 16-18 cir-j cuits. The latter are the Belair-I ciation in the National Junior Cup tournament. Its first foe will Harford Road, Eastern Shore. be the Philadelphia area titlist at Delaware League, Harford Philadelphia a week from Sunday County, and two Annapolis Recre-1 ation leagues. RACING OPENS OLYMPIAS t'MBFRTO NOBILE Hplno Selections At Howie Brooks said last night the East FraunhoKer R.F C.

Poetel TMrrtln Commadri coNiiNsus Baltimore Major still needs one i K. Katz Custom Tailoring Department on the Third Floor Sctlucrholz Paceatto Kovacks t.H Piuntl club to fill out its roster. Anyone AT JAMAICA F4ure In consensus liow comosratwt ratings based cn fivt Dailv Racine Forrr selections allowing 4 ooints for first no interested should call him at Herb R. Scum P'ulcn C.F Cummins: By WILLIAM BONIFACE Hamilton 6 5240. naT's best 1 Doints.

ir caonal letters) 1 'or second for third Veiounia I.R Manzo Komofteorg I Cuir.o Best Bet Alternative (Fifth) T3aTa raDDaiiilU At Bowi At Jamaica Prob fciarnrisatius Odd. I P.P HorM Weight Jockey Americans Win Experimental 'Cap To Start fj Ld IOIIU .0 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 I 2 RST elm. $2,500: 4-jrr. A UP Olytnoias Umberto of our Baltimore Street store are something very special indeed. Blended of imported mohair and worsted, they are in rich plain shades and softly roughened textures, deftly highlighted with color.

In blue, brown, grey, and blue-green. Coat and trousers, I 1 Hi At Monte Carlo! iUCVV IU1N OCdiUll I UUdjT 5 SPEEDIE STEVIE. X109 No boy 2-1 2 CLASSY CHANCE. 117. Snyder 12 ONE BUCK.

117 Cutfhiw 2 3 New York, April 1 ()-Ten 3- fire Hart.ck Monte Carlo. April 1 (JP The IX llvlll 1 i u. 4i-w waauia Substitutions: Olympias Kortz. Mar-uri. Zarrubay.

Umberto J. Poeuel. Fer- rcra Scoring- Olympias Kontosori? (2). Pitko. Unibtrto Cummings, Paccatto Six Events On Mat Card Tomorrow year-olds, seven of them eligible for the Kentucky Derby, will start 10-1 men's singles finals of the Monte! J-' Carlo Country Club tennis tour-! 4 ROYAL SWING.

117 boy 8 KNOTTY JACK. X109 No boy 3 KING FLUSH. al09 Grimm ninety dollars ivi nament will be an All-American! 1 IMPERIAL PIE. 114 Small 20-i affair between Hugh Stewart, of 20-1 lun Iarinn Pal anrl Tnnu Vin. the New York thoroughbred racing season off with a bank tomor row in the 520.000-added Expert mental Free Handicap at Jamaica Sn'dif S'evie 17.

CO Dorseu 15 Onp Buck 12 Ham Bone 2 Quirk Fire 4 Sepbit 8 March Co-Ed 22 Ortaaonal 19 Grand ODera 13 Massai 8 Law 4 Oliver 5 Some Classic 22 Gun Ply 26 Goin Good 9 Beam 9 Mr Jocko Quepage 7 Roval Morse 12 Jutland 14 Mrs Caesar 11 St. Amour II 12 Flving Trinit-t Non Ston 9 OlvmDia Wiz 21 Hoop Ring 29 Man's Bu'ble 9 Cornishiiian 8 Alternative King JoU I ODtimum 19 War Comm'd 24 Diamond Joe ft Royal Battle 11 Hot Cake'. Andrew 5 Buslwr Idol Jl Head Man 2i Fleet Lass 7 Nail Arch Rival 1 Polly's Jet 6 SuDrr Ladv 19 Indian Und 22 JoU Dou Heltop 9 Air Romance 6 Iron Gut Best Bet Best Bet BUSKER'S IDOL HOOP RING fi GRAND EYPTIAN. 109 No boy 7 DOLLARSNCENTS, X10 Sm 9 EPPA JEPA. 114 Mitcbfll 20-i cent, of Miami.

Fla. INDIAN GUIDE. 114 grilling -o-i In todav's semi-finals Stewart- Some have reputations, others stay wlll. 114 No do 4 5 6 7 8 i HEY WAIT. 114 Marer O-1 I flafaifal Unimc ririHarit 1 mil no it (.

ai ii uit ii TARRY NOT. X10B No boy SECOND $3,000: mnas 3-yr gium, 6-1, 6-4. uhile Vincent heat i his countryman. Gardner Mulloy.i notices, but this six-furlong sprint should produce a horse to be 6 fur. s.j of Miami.

6-3. 7-5. reckoned with in the big races to GR AND OPERA. 120 Bouimelit 2 MARCH CO-ED. 115 Small 5 aJACOBIN.

X115 Elam 3-1 In the women's similes Sl.irlev come. 2-1 Bloomer, of Great Britain, will There are nine colts, and a lone S-l HOWDOYOUDO. 1 110 Root 8-1 play Althea Gibson, of New York. filly Glamour in the lineup. 10 CASE LAW.

xll5 No boy Miss Bloomer defeated Chris- The bis names are Mrs. Anson At Gulfstream Six events, including the boxing match between Jersey Joe Wal-cott and Wrestler Cowboy Rocky l.ce, are on tomorrow night's Easter program at the Coliseum. For the first ime in many Tuesdays, wrestling will play second fiddle to boxing. The Walcott-Lee match will, of course, head the program and will nat be televised. They will' both use gloves and are scheduled for ten two-minute rounds, which will almost certainly be packed full of action.

As the top genuine wrestling scrap, Karl Van Albers will meet Billv Darnell. The two were orig tiane Mercem. Belgium. 6 2. 6 4.

7 LADY IN WAITING. xllO KcGev. 3 LUNDY'S WAYNE. xllS Grimm MIS DUCKIE. US Servla 9 UNCLE MIM.

1115 No boT A. Bigelow's Nail. 1955 champion 10-1 1 in the semi finals. Miss Gibson 1 year-old; C. V.

Whitney's Head i zacin. xii3 Root lvi beat hdda Budine. of Arzentina Man. which finished second to Nail in the Belmont Futurity last 1 BONNY MUWLtt, Jo wi cneil C.O fi.9 6 HARDY. 120 20-1 fall anH tho snepriv Pnllv's Jpt In kaiiv 1 fa.

MrOovern 20-1 4 Bit O'Mama 21 Dustr Drlvr 17 I Noble 9 Dark E'bassr 11 2StomnKton 17 Better Goods 11 Dance-A-Jlg 7 I Tremere Vanda 5 Prenou Stone 7 3 Valence 18 Ed's Dandv 14 Mistitled 14 Atomic Fleet 12 Dona Mark 7 Yeoman 5 4Ronas 24 Shamroclt 2S Fast Dance 7 3 Cartier Black Widow 5 CoMnus 1 5Bro. Warrior 20 Irrimr 14 Bet Bet Warmed Over 6 SHAMROCK from John McShahVs Barclay miss jMl Ohio UlUVPrMty I Op aiauie. fritz RAY. xllS McGovern 20-1 3 Schools In Golf Head Man Favored third $3000; dm. $7,500: 2-yr Heart Man in the nrnhahlp 4'i tur inally scheduled to meet last week but Darnell took on Lee 3 going good.

120 No boy -i nuc spi'incs. w.a. irDII VWV 11-7 1.1 1 i rU I favorite, and the presence of uuuir i ii nit uauuic 1 vi 7 MR J1A.RU. 1 MUTlITI i JIT I with Don Todd, of Dayton, shoot-' a bout which Walcott refereed. The match will be of a hurt the chances of this roan son some classic.

120 Bouimetu 1 1 A I No boy 8-1 ing a 1-uiKier-par ta. iook ine; Gulfstream of Eight Thirty. A week ago at no boy lo-i lead today over Colgate, Denison' one-hour, one-fall duration. The olher four events are one Servls FIRST 3-yr 6'a tur Bowie Head Man zipped home an admiral al. 1:0 easy winner in his first start of golden mood.

120 the season after wintering in i "P'lKSJff )l University and Washington and is-1 Lee in golf. fall affairs with a 30-minute time 113 Kaltseller Bunny Lea 113 103 108 limit. No boy No boy No boy No boy Roeers 108 108 20-1 Ohio led with 12 noints: Col-! xNoble Tanc Bombdra Stolen Purse South Carolina. 4 captain nfmo. 120 o-i gate had 10' 2: Dension.

8, and Lena Shine Jugsie B. Bull xBlrch xDun Dandy. Lacy Jacket 20-1 Nail is the top weight of the 6 royal page. 120 113 103 103 108 108 111 111 103 after 18 holes. 20.1 4 L.

Poney Brother Beans Dotty Noble. 20-1 mill pvuiiuj if iiiv x-. I gp-y -fjp 20 Bouimeila Mayer D. Mitchell 120 Bush 113 Gav Oroit 114 Bit Mama 0-1 perimeniai, a yarasiicx 01 rac- hebe. 117 Jamaica SECOND S3.

200: 3-yr ml. 20-1 ing class as drafted by the handi- mr. mitchell, 114 xLen-A-Chance 11' xDance A Jig 4 capping pencil of Racing Secre- fourth $3,500: cim US 105 xvanaa RiMnn Time 4-vr A uo. 6 fur IRST $3 000. elm yr.

up. ml. tarv Jimmy Kilroe. 103 119 110 122 lu9 xBillAndMe Wolf Jr -xNamama xWar Cross xElrusa My Giad Hand Could Eitret 2.1 1 ircus Parade lit 1 ROYAL MORSE. 11 Cutha Gone 110 104 115 105 Wav Thorn If the fickle spring weather 3 1 4 bSLIGO ROCK.

119 Shu ti Inlri Lass Rosemere Lass brings rain. Nail moves way up: I First V'rse 105 115 Benito Gardini, Baltimore own gift to professional wrestling, ill return for the second straight and will tackle Buddy Rosen, a Philadelphia product who made his debut here on last Tuesday's program. Both the Stevens brothers and the Lewin brothers will be on the card but will appear in solo encounters. Mark Lewin, who has made some rather impressive appearances here recently, meets Tony Cosenza while brother Don takes on Don Stevens, who battles out of College Park. 9 FLYING TRINITY.

121 No boy 2 MRS CAESAR. 113 No boy 105 i xKissena Stonir.eton Verv L'ltra 1 xloo Thai 1 Priie Rin 1 Gao 1 Doisett 1 Honeft Bread 1 One Tear 1 Sealed Book 1 1 3-1 iHim Bone for the grey colt sloshed through 124 111 116 116 111 111 111 11 THIRD S3. 000: 3-yr. 6 fur 6 DEGREE. 113 Broussard bxCathy Linn 8-1 x.Muhani 8-1 1 aCoPDtr Disc 120 mud last fall to win the Belmont aKaren W.

115 120 5 TOY KNIGHTFSS. 110 Boul tis and Pimlico Futurities, and th 10-1 8 MRS R. X108 Smithson 5-1 Worth It All cxDona Mara Valence bGlneer xxEcho Valley 120 115 120 120 120 Mistilled xMsreenv aCote Or Gentle Song Lawless Dear Uncle Gnu 11S Remsen. He earned $239,930, sec 3 a IDLE MEMORY. 124 Nelson 7 bENCONO.

118 6huk 115 120 120 113 115 3-1 aRiaione-Kroo Wren Farm entry. ond highest amount ever banked alln 4-yr. up; 7 fur. SECONO.700: mdn? 6 fur 120 I Oluer wni exjimo by a 2-year-old. Cooped Five Stakes a ALTER NATIVE, 115 Broussard 3 cOLYMPIA WIZ.

109 No boy 2 a THREE CUBS. 118 Eroussard 85 ShiD News 2-1 Octagonal 8-5 Be Delighted 2.1 Cilen Alden awoll-Stuari entry oureen-oun entrv. entry. FOURTH 4-yr. up; 1 mi.

70 yds Black Widow 117 i Titian Maid 114 120 Tim's Pride 120 SheDa'a Son 120 Galsab 120 xMr Vegas 120 Inkrank Polly's Jet. given 119 pounds along with Head Man. was the Rav Stevens, meanwhile, stands juuiiuriik 8 eBOY D' AMOUR. US No boy 6 JABNEH. 109 McGovern 7 bMARYS BUBBLE, Ronas in sv in Around Hi tTn Th Front 115 Fast Dance 117 l-r 5'i fur THIRD $4,000: alin early season juvenile sensation in lie 1 WAR TUNE.

115 Shuk 1955. The son of Polynesian with North Passage Ilf Tweetsle 113 Katv Will 113 Leila Jean 114 Shmine Star 117 Doe Run 114 xHibernia 109 Icebreaker 114 Queen Story 114 Beam 116 Gun Fly 116 4 bTONY'S CHANCE, X104 No boy 9 BAMACO. 109 Snellirgs Timely Lass 113 12-1 Ray Bans 116 the feminine name copped five stakes, most of them with Arcaro 4-vr. uo: 6 fur I FOURTH $3 aW. H.

Bishop. entry; bE ready to participate in a battle with Antone Leone. McGee To Fight Race Suspension 1 uo: mans iur. ii 115 i silks 'N Snurm 115 I Trrisor 113 Non Stoo O'Connell entry; cMrs. B.

Cohen entry aboard. Introducing the new 8-MONTHER mid-weight blend of silk-dacron-wool A new concept in suits that many men are discovering makes a lot of sense. A mid-weight suit you can wear in complete comfort eight months of the year from now through Spring, Summer, early Fall. A bright tweedy look, compounded of 65c wool 20rc silk, 15c dacron (for amazing wrinkle-resistance). Patch pocketed jacket doubles handsomely as a sport coat.

In mixed-grey, mixed-tan, mixed-brown. a.Iutland 120 Talking Mamie 114 FIFTH S3 500; elm Warmed Over 113 Bronze Warrior 116 Torch Of War 111 Roman Senator 113 aRetrouve 115 Jidi JaDa 113 ($6. 500-16. 000). 4 Willie Hartack.

leading rider ot sixth $3,000: elm xxCorny Miss 10B I Patlarklt 1-0 aPowhin 120 Fear 120 Bie Mark 11R aSun Jeeo Ilfi ySeven Sevens 103 Mother Ghost 113 1955. will nilot Pollv's Jet. while r. A up; 6 fur. cnooi frince bt.

Amour II 120 1 i Prince Niccolo 120 l'1 llrt 2 OPTIMUM. 118 No boy Hedley Woodhouse handles Nail Notlor Free 120 12 DIAMOND JOE. 117. Broussard aKina Ranrh-Hanaer entry 5-2 -l r- it- Js ajohnson entrv SIXTH 4-yr. At no: 6 fur Head Man will be part of a FIFTH 4-yr.

up: 8 fur. Dark Embassy axJess 5-1 7 HOT CAKES. 113 Small 5 BICKY L. 122 C. Clark 8 ACE SHOW.

118 Martin 122 115 Whitney entry with Born Mighty, Run Riot 117 Hooo Ring. 119 i b-l Galarch 117 114 105 pounds. Born Mighty ran sec 10-1 xTokyo Girl 11 NOBLE SONG. 118 Cox 119 115 ond to his stablemate at Bowie. 110 115 117 110 119 117 Sheriff Tom xRpb-Misha Tod Aeain Sir Ruoert Dus'v Drive aMia Alley Linthicum Junaluska xPortaee Bov Kadiant Rose Pursuance xSnrinElike.

10-1 avet's Boy 107 113 117 3 WA1LA. 112 No boy Bowie, April 1 OP) The license of Trainer Jimmy McGee was suspended Saturday by the Maryland Racing Commission for six months, but the New Jersey horseman plans to fight the sus fcauableu 1 xStipend 112, aJet Set 10R I Uf Cff 117 Niehl Bell 117 I KingJolie 113' 10-1 Cornishman Glamour, a bay daughter of 1 JOE JF.ANNIE. 109 B. Mitchell 4 TURF PIC. xll5 No boy Snare 115 110 15 1 119 Blue Pencil 113 -Hi, n.i til New TyDe 20-1 Nasrullah, is owned by Ogden Phipps and trained by Sunny Jim 8 GLADDIE GIRL, 113.

Vasil 9 AMZY. 113 Cutshaw aWeinstein-Colonnade Farm entry SEVENTH S4.000; 4-yr up; l.1. 10 CHADAIL, 116 Shuk zu-i Fitzsimmons. She could be dan SIXTH $5 000: 4-yr up: 5 'i fur Elack Bahrain 113 Marked Game 119 xxnrst served 114 vv ar Command 121 gerous at 108 pounds, including SEVENTH the Cambridge: 3-yr xSweet Sally 114 Jimmy ineuneii" 118 Bv Land 11B 6 fur. I -c Andrew 1 11 I Roval Rattle 121 Tremere 113 i Precious Stone.

11J Jockey led Atkinson, in January 7 BUSHER'8 IDOL. 114 No boy Better Goods ii.ii EIGHTH 4-yr. uo; 1 6-5 seventh $20,000 add Experimental 4-1 Free Hdcp 3-T 6 Iur tliey joined forces to win the Jas 3 GALA DICE. 122 Shuk miles 5-1 Polly's Jet mine Stakes at Hialeah. beating aBorn Mighty 105 1 1 ROYAL HOLIDAY.

xll4 No boy xDlrect Tint 111 r.i I Oh Johnny xCalm Warrior 114 lis 106 114 110 the highly regarded Dark Charger lo-i I Jean Baotiste Glamour 108 Nail 12. I aHead Man 111 4 FLEET LASS, xl07 No boy 5 ARCH RIVAL, 122 Small 2 VIOL1NO. 119 No boy axRemhoh Ill pension in the courts. The suspension was given McGee because routine chemical tests turned up caffeine in the horse, Morning After, which he handled, after it won the sixth race at Bowie March 16. The commission made the suspension effective beginning today.

It will be honored by all tracks in the nation which belong to the Thoroughbred Racing Association. i Eiffel Blue Celtic SDlrlt 116 xxBlack Currant 115 xOuarter- Master 114 aAtomic Fleet 119 Famous Corner 116 Oh Johnny Entered 12-1 Tiaer Wander 114 Combustion II 111 Motor Grader 116 Ed's Dmdv 116 Barney's Joy .119 15-1 I aWriitnev entry Others entered are Mrs. VVal 8 LASTING EPRINO. X109 Decker 6 MORGAN R. 114 No boy O-l I EIGHTH $3,500: 4-yr un: IV.

xAmulet 11 lace Gilrov's Oh Johnnv. 106: miles. Yeoman 122 Bobby Bull lis Fudee Beater 116 Helton 119 Mrs. L. P.

Tate's Jean Baptiste. J-auu. cim. j- GallBnt ir)8 Ace cantain lib Indlan Land 114; Danny Arnstem Eiffel Blue, B'8uPEB LADY. n4 Neion 2-1 1 Iron Guy 116 122 114 NINTH 4-yr.

uo; 1A mi sPlatternusa. 112 Proscenium 113 Worry Manana 108 Peter Arnold. 113 r-i i in 11 Cn.sinus 7-2 I Joymaiter. xHarrv's 110: bam Wilson, jr. 1 lger wan- 4 mr.

weeper. 116 russo 4-1 11 11 113 122 Barataria llini Ik VUlirr I1J1 111 108 113 113 I XFlve nntinris annrenllre a narane 108 der and Jean Baptiste both won a air romance. 111. Gonzaiex stakes last vear Fiffpl Blue 5 LITTLE PAGE, 116. Boulmetls staKes last year, tinei ciue 7 ZADrE BOy, xn Root whipped a classy field in the 3 king oscar.

11s No boy xThe Butcher. xShamrock xldle Platter. Medico Go Between Heirloom Reward. xCartier It No Use Ec stern Glo Bl.mev Fst Fire o-i claimed. Clear and last.

First Dost 12 lu-l is 113 113 113 11 10-1 Bahamas Stakes at Hialeah in bombadare. Rogerg Atrreed 4-1 l.iilfstrpam Park Splpftmns i StnALL Iiufi DULL. Illus.usn v-Fivp. vrseven nnunds arjDrentice 81 1 MR. C.

113 No boy 11-1 1 lowance claimed. Clear and last, rirs 20-1 10 JOU DOU. 116 Small lacht Recratta Slaled 6 hope marie, ios no boy 0-1 Post 1.50 PJ Middlecoff, Fleck Win aMrs. W. Zakoor-W.

D. Andres entry 11 Oshkosh, April 1 (P) McGee also was stripped 01 privileges at Maryland tracks. No horse owned by him or his wife may be raced in the State during the six months of suspension. Hilary Gans, the trainer's attorney, said last night he would ask a Baltimore court for an oi-rier requring the commission to reinstate McGee. The petition for a writ of mandamus probably will be filed Tuesday, he said.

McGee operates a horse breeding and training farm at Holmdel, Kew Jersey. xFlve. xxseven pounds apprentice al- oy i ne Mssociatea rress First Race Bit O'Mama, Posey. Bunny Lea. Second Gone, Wolf Jr.

Len-A- Chance. Third Karen W. Cote D'Or, Valence. Fourth Black Widow, Doe Run. Leila Jean.

Fifth Retrouve. Sun Jeep. Roman Thp fiftv-fniirth annual TnlanH Atlanta, April 1 (fP) Profes I'm sionals Cary Middelcoff and Jack lacnung Association re-glbles. weather clear. Track fast.

Post Fleck defeated amateurs Harvie gatta will De nem on win- Time 1.30 pm 0 nebago August 19-25. Skippers Ward and Billy Goodloe, 3 and 2 senator. Sixth Dusty Drive, New Type. Port today in a charity exhibition golf from Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Americans Beat age Boy match at Atlanta's North Fulton Seventh MARKED GAME, Tremere, Better Goods. lirookliatiaii, Io 1 pected to compete.

course. Eighth Yeoman. Bobby's Bull. Motor Grader. Ninth Shamrock.

Fast Fire, Medico, New York, April 1 () With husky Bill Struges scoring four Best bet set In capitals. goals in succession over two pe nods, the isew xork Americans romped over Brookhattan, 5 to 1 Save! $2.50 Boxer Shorts of Imported white broadcloth $2L. 69. 3 pair, $4.95 (Save 2.55) Stock up now at an unusually low price. Well-tailored Boxer Shorts at a saving of almost one-third their regular price.

White only. All sizes. in their American Soccer League contest at Zerega Oval here to day. The sharpshooting Sturges had pushed the score to 4-0 be fore John Afarian ended the Brookhattan coal drought RACE SELECTIONS AT BOWIE Best bet set in capital letters FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH FIFTH SIXTH SEVENTH EIGHTH Sp'dy Stevie Grand Opera Going Good Royal Morse ALTER'TIVI Optimum Busher's Idol Super Lady By Boniface Cla Chanct March Co-Ed 'erllynn Shgo Rock Ol'Dla Whiz D'mond Joe Gala Dice Mr. Weeper One Buck Jacobin Mr.

Jocko Fly'g T'nity Three Cubs Hot Cakes R'y'l day Air Romance Sp'qv Stevie March Co-Ec Jerilynn Royal Morse Alternative D'mond Joe Busher's Idol SUP'R LADY Br Carter One Buck Case Law Mr. Jocko Fly'g T'nity Ol'pia Whis Optimum R'y'l H'day Air Romance Cla'y Chanct Jacobin Some Classic Mrs. Caesar Three Cubs Bicky Arch Rival Llttlepage Sn'dy Stevie Grand Opera Some Classic T'v K'ghtess THREE CBS Amzy Arch Rival kin? Oscar Sun Dial Knotty Jack March Co-Ed Youngster Royal Morse War Tune Turf Pic Fleet Lass Chall'e Bull Irritate Howdoypudo Ptoneeress Mrs. Alternative Hot Cakea Violino JoU Dou Sn'dy Stevie March Co-Ed Some Classic Royal Morse Ol'oia Whiz Optimum B'H'S IDOL Super Lady A One Buck Grand Oners Going Good Mrs. Caesar 's Bubble mond Joe Fleet Joli Dou I piiia Quick Fire Case Law Mr.

Jocko Fly'g nity Alternative Hot Cakes Arch Rival Air Romance Eppa Jeppa S'ny Mowlee Shank Shgo Rock Whiz Joe's J'nnle GALA DICE Littleoage 4P Irritate Tingal Jim Mr. Jocko T'y K'ghtess Chadail Arch Rival Bombadare Sa'dy Stevie Grand Opera Going Good Idle Memory Jabneh Optimum Busher Idol King Oscar QUICK FIRI Unci- Mim vlary'N'Lib Royal Mors 's Bubble D'mond Joe Fleet Lass Chall'e Bull Ry Roarer Cla Chanct Hondoyoudo Pioneeress T'y K'ghtess Olymp' Wiz Amzy Busher Ido' Zadie Boy Irritate Grand Ooera Royal Pare Sligo Rock Alternative Optimum I day Bombadare Sp'rfv S'evie Orard Ooera Mr. Jocko Royal Morse I Ol'nia Whiz I D'mond Joe I Busher's Idoil Suoer Lady ONSENSns Quick Fire March Co-Ed Going Good T'y K'ghtess Alternate Optimum Arch Rival Chall'e Bull Irntate nv Mowlee Jerilynn Slieo Rock IThreeCut-5 lAmzy IFketLass lKin Oscar Sports Calendar COLLEGE LACROSSE Maryland vs. Colgate, College Park, 3 P.M. RACING Meeting at Bowie, post time 1.30 P.M.

Televised Sports BOXING From New York) Ortega vs. Smallwood WAAM (Channel 13) 9 P.M. Barons Beat Hornets Cleveland, April 1 (TPW-The Cleveland Barons defeated the Pittsburgh Hornets, 5 to 4, to night for their second-consecutive I overtime victory and took a 2-to-l lead in the semi-final Calder Cup play-off series of the American I Hockey League..

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