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16 THE DAILY TIMES Md M' ,9, Several Derby Mounts To Be Decided Before Saturday Pro Soccer Liberty Bell More Tactics Prepared By National League Eastern Division Pts. GF GA Results Brandywine May Get Look At Robin Dundee Nine Enter Derby Trail Today At Churchill Downs 1 1 2 21 10 12 Handicaps 1ITH NIGHT OW JJ-NIGHT MEET POST TIME P.M. Wawlltf In tlx (til Hi Ractl 1 2 0 1 19 4 0 Pittsburgh Philadelphia Baltimore Atlanta New York Pace, 1 Dale's Lady (Weeksi 122 SI 60 $7 20 Sharon Newt (Brenneman) 4.40 3.20 Valley Sam (Myer) 4.20 1-5. Full Throttle. Oebby't Ace, Grampian Hills, Short Senator.

Vtr non't Boy also alerted. 2 1 1 19 4 3 1 1 1 13 4 2 r.r. HORSE DRIVER Hit 3 Odm Agent Hanover (Wilcufts) i i 4 2 3 0 10 4 7 1 vrviy uent Irvtaflbashka) 4-1-4 3-1 S' I- (Myer) 2 3-4 7 1 Clay's Lawyers HOUSTON (AP) Cassius Clay's lawyers prepared new injunctive tactics today in their fight to see the former world mare for $75,000. announced LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) from his home in Westbury, Things were pretty well set to Pace, 1 Natchez Hanover (Hope! 112.00 16 60 14 20 Alton Duke (Greene) 13 60 5.20 Bedford Hanover (Scott) 210 Time 2:05 1-5.

Jet Dancer, Vigorous Wick, Helamt Sampson Pick also started. DAILY DOUBLE (W) PaTo CONSOLATION DAILY DOUBLE-I2-I) PAID 525 20. my. that he definitely wants day as far as most of the prom Western Division St. Louis 3 1 1 31 11 Los Angeles 1 1 3 22 7 California 2 1 1 22 7 Chicago 2 2 0 16 4 Toronto 0 4 0 4 4 Today's- Games Philadelphia at Chicago be fast so we could get some kind of a line on him," he added.

John Devine, trainer of Freeman Keyes' Lightning Orphan, and said the colt likely would inently mentioned candidates heavyweight champion spared jail and a stiff fine for refusing to answer the draft board's call. to race at the Wilmington track as soon as his commitments at Yonkers Raceway are for Saturday's Kentucky Derby were concerned. A federal judge in Houston The sensational Robin Dun-; dee. whose 1:59 stamps her as the fastest pacer for the mile in Australian history, may be showing her vaunted speed before Brandywine fans in free-for-alls during the 92 night meet opening on May 19. Eddie Cobb, winner of Bran-dywine's first driving title in 1943, and who heads a three man syndicate which leased the nine-year-old New Zealand bred go in the Derby if "he just runs That is, as set as anything can Monday dismissed a suit in Trol, I Scully Hanover (Dancer) S3.M S2.40 S2.60 Peril Bound (Fitrpalrick) 3 20 3 60 Gran Glow (Greene) 4 10 Time 2:03 4-5.

Formal Yankee, Tim Scot. Timmy Hanover, Belinda Wick. Tab Song also started. which the fighter, also known as be in a sport such as thoroughbred racing. fulfilled.

Robin Dundee, who arrived in this country recently with a contingent of 18 other Down Under Wws is scheduled for three Joe Cronin has been American good and looks good in it (the Trial)." Cool Reception, Lightning Orphan and Millard and Mrs. One area of uncertainty re League baseball president since pacifist Black Muslim, minister Muhammad Ali, sought exemption from federal prosecution for balking Friday when the maining for some of the eligi-bles for the 93rd running of the events comprising Yonkers' 1959. He in the Hall of Fame for his hitting and ability as a shortstop. Elbert Sutcliff's Glengary were assigned high weight of 122 pounds. Walter Blum was up on Pace, 1 Gold Train (Gregory) S23.40 1 7 70 1 4 10 Sarah Gold (Myer) 4.

00 3 00 Cardinal Tom (Larente) 3.60 Time 2:06 5 5. Santos Hudak, Malaga Maude, Marautitr, Found Freight, Jamaica Ginger also started. Derby was that of jockeys. Pa Army ordered, him to take the $200,000 international pacing Cobb disclosed that the little mare, who stands 14.2 trice Jacobs eason to Hail symbolic one step forward and Cool Reception and Willie Shoe and Darby Dan Farm's Proud join its ranks. hands (five feet), and is com- Clarion were two mounts with U.

S. Dist. Judge Woodrow maker on Glengary. Lightning Orphan's rider wasn't listed with narahle in size to retired uooo out definite riders. Seals said the suit was the same as that dismissed last week by Trot, 1 Real Speed (Williams) 15 40 S3 30 17 10 Balboa Newport (Camiron) 4.6O 2.10 Barton Holly (Pocza) 5.20 Tlme-2 02 2 5.

Hi Lo't Double, Sporty Spud, Time Song, Replica, Navaio Hanover also started. Time and Muncy Hanover, may The big decision for at least three Derby eligibles was today U. S. Dist. Judge Allen B.

Han- the entry. The others were Second Encounter, 116, Kenny Knapp; Sleepy Pat, 114, Mitchell Shir- in the one-mile, $15,000 Derby nay of Houston. The fat brief, Rosecroft Names Riley Couch As Starter For Meet Trial at Churchill Downs. Nine compete in a warm up on May 25. Then will follow the $100,000 classic on Jime 1, the $50,000 Good Time, June 8 and $50,000 National Championship, cataloguing a diversity of com ota, Castle Rullah, 116, Jimmy Pace, 1 tn: Chief Saint (Cameron) 14 20 14 S3 60 Fancy Cold (Cotel ioo Mr.

Joe Castie (Myer) 4 41 2-5. Little Archie, Mlsi Adios Star, Knight Defense, Camden Star, Richard B. also started. Nicho Bartjs Delight, 116, no were entered. Foremost among these was the Canadian-bred and owned boy; Magic Bud, 116, P.

Rub- plaints, contends that war contradicts Muhammad Ali's religious faith and that Negroes have not been granted propor June 15. o. nonor (no or.vert 7.1-3 3.1 Georgia Oarei (Larente) 3-44 4-1 4 Criiet Morr-nci (Filionl 7.1-1 a I 7 Faniistic Hanover (Hooel a 10 I I Mike Scott (Haen) Sl-I 20-1 Victory Brigade (No Driver) 5-J-l ID l.oo. Cond. Pce, 1 1 Alton Always (Vyer) 4J1 SI Kvlty 'Cameron 1-7 7 7 Charming Demon (Filionl 7 41 2 5 Lou Araen (Lequm) t-5-5 5-1 Tim.

To Tell (Smith) 4-3-1 4-1 I Diamonds Blossom (Greene) 3-3-5 I I 4 Lullwaler Peach (Collonl S-3-S 1J. 4 Joaaum Jean (Tattl 4-4-I in Vesta's Dream (Larente) 2-1-1 3D 12,100, CI. Trot, 1 mi Princt Yonder 5-41 S-1 4 Yankee Beau (Myer) 4-1-1 7-2 I Miss Candy Bar (Parks) 4-2-7 2 3 Nancy Boot (Rathbone) J.4 7 J-l 5 Specialist (C. Smith Jr.) 3-4 5 4-1 7 Lumber Key (Williams) 4-1-5 I I 1 Faber'i Jlar (Parker) 3-2 3 121 I Cogen (Marks) 141 1J-I Dugo Silver Cir' (Eyler) 4-17 Cond. Pace, 1 4 The Chaulteur (Avery) 5.3.I SI 5 Bonney's Chuck (Fitio'tnck) 4-14 31 I Press Aoenl (Dennis) 3-6-3 7-2 7 Norms Act (Hooe) 4-3-2 I 1 Assault (McGregor) 7-3-4 41 2 Wrangle (Mansfield) 1-4-4 1-1 4 Goldmerk (wilculls) 4 a 4 12 I 3 Philip Lee (Crank) 4-6-0 15-1 I Good Time Alex (Larentel 3-1-0 STH-CIOO, CI.

Pace, 1 5 Battl Station (Cameron) 6 1 3-1 3 Quick Lightning (Crank) 4-6-4 7-2 1 Report Card (Hope) 5-7-5 2 4 Sir Carlith (Filionl 7-4-4 J-l 7 Living Faith (Rathbone) 2-7-7 4-1 2 Cunnyl Philip (No Driver! 5-1-5 l-l 1 Bobaway (No Driver) 5-4-4 13-1 4 Pat Cra in (Camper) 1-4-4 15-1 CI, Pace, 1 mi 7 Lucky Dures (Wlkults) 3-1-1 3-1 2 Duke Wilson (Hubbaid) 7 7-2 72 4 Forrester (Myer) 211 f-2 I Lucky Dream (Crank) 1-7-4 5-1 5 Southern Cross (Karmaier) 1-5 4 4-1 3 Newport Hit (Filionl 4-6-7 1-1 1 Scotch Mix (No Driver) 5-4-4 17-1 4 Stanorma (Martin) 4-1-2 15-1 lend a Adiol (Kirby) 2-1-7 7TH 11,500, Com) Pace, 1 5 Pink Velvet (No Driver) 2-3-1 5 2 7 Texan Hanover (Dancer Jr.) 1-2-1 3-1 4 Lll's Ace (Lewis) 3-1-5 7 2 3 Joels Creed (Carlone Jr.) 3-5-2 1 Whirlwind Lobell (Larente) 2-5-4 4-1 4 Now Hear This (Wilcutts) 1-1-3 1-1 2 Liberty Knight (Organ) 1-7-1 121 1 Elwood Tatum (Mansfield) 6-3-2 15-1 Maplecroft Pick (F'zp'trick) 3 5-1 CI. Pace, 1 mr 3 Peter Frisco (Fitipalrlck) 1-1-7 31 4 Brook Adiol (Crankl 12-2 7-2 7 Choice Al (Pullenl 5-1-1 -2 6 Money Changer (Filion) 2-3-1 4-2 1 Win Stadt (No Driver) 4 4-6 4-1 5 Fredricka Byrd (Wathen) I I I 7 Scotch Key (Cameron) 5-2-4 17-1 Peggy Ann B. (Hope) 411 15-1 IT $1,100, CI. PCI, 1 nv 3 Royal Sara (Filion) 11-1 3-1 3 Champs Knlghf (Larente) 7-7-5 7-t I Alton Pettit (No Driver) 11 3 41 I Quick Guy (No Driver) 3-3-1 2 1 Hurry H'rry Harry (Greene) 5-1- 4-1 7 Lucillei Reward (Rldgway) 7-2-4 t-1 Holly Bool (Rathbone) 7-2-1 12-1 Toggle (Myer) 4-7-J Tom IFIIaulrltk) 1-J-l bicco, and Betemight, 116, Hank Cool Reception of Mrs. William Moreno.

All six were doubtful Derby Seitz and Mrs. Vincent Reid. "As far as I'm concerned," trainer Lou Cavalaris said Mon 7TH 51,700, Pace, 1 Miss Steo N. (Cameron) 121 40 SI 70 SS 00 Hummer (Myer) 4.40 4 40 Check Mt (Crank) 4 20 Time 2:04 2-S. Soring Sue, Raiders Gamble, Robert Bar None, Abbey's Frisco also started.

entries, but a top effort could Riley Couch of Newark, Ohio tionate representation on Selective Service boards. Hannay said in rejecting the suit last Thursday that Clay had not exhausted all administrative remedies. When lawyers Hay- added race calling to his handicapping talents 10 years ago He is currently track handicap day, "he's got to win and win will be the Rosecroft Raceway's change the plans of their trainers and owners. Several definite Derby start per at Roosevelt Raceway in belong in with Damascus and Ruken." Cool Reception worked three ers, including Mrs. Edith New York and goes to Freehold den Covington of New York and Pace.

I Lady Grace Riga (Hobbs) Ill, 40 t' 20 $2 to Darile Treasure (Bruce) 2.00 2.40 Dancing Yankee (Stafford) 2.40 Time 2:03 2-5. Meadow Apache, Far-vel Mac, Steve Worthy, Exempt also started. furlongs over a muddy strip in starter for the 42 night harness meeting opening May 15. Also included on the program is a Memorial Day double header. During his half season of dispatching pacers and trotters, Quinnan Hodges of Houston re- New Jersey, Raceway as announcer after completing his Bancroft's Damascus, the 7-5 favorite, and Wheatley Stable's Successor, the 1966 2-year-old 36 4-5 seconds Monday.

filed the suit Saturday, they Rosecroft assignment. Trainer and part owner Hal claimed that the ex-champion's champion, galloped Monday and Steele Jr. wasn so definite refusal to take the oath closed were set for more serious worn- Couch has sent every field away about Barbs Delight's chances UP IN THE pressbox, Ted that avenue. Pace, 1 Adios Robbie (Fltipatrick) ....1410 Si 20 S3 40 Amazing Pick (McGovern) 560 3 0C Pete Oregon (Myer) 3.2C Time 2:03 4-5, Muncy Bov. Speedy Troy, Sassy Kid.

J. M. Eagle, Reed's Tar Heel also started. outs with Damascus slated to )- for soing in the Derby. in the famed Little Brown Jug Seals said Clay's refusal to one mile.

.1 wish the track would G. Rodgers of Reading, Pennsylvania will preside as the new publicity director, a position he also filled at Georgetown, Delaware Raceway earlier this year. He handled public relations for the Reading Fair EXACTA-IS-lt ATTENDANCE 1,142, HANDLE 1441,. 724. step forward was not significant in the eyes of the court and that the boxer's lawyers could seek to have an indictment dismissed, when it comes.

U. S. Atty. Morton Suaman of Houston indicated last week that Tony Lema Honored LOS ALTOS, Calif. (AP) Real Speed Lives Up To His Name and was responsible for bringing Tony Lema, the young touring "IF HER Australian form holds up, I'd very much like to race her at Brandywine in late June, or early July, and again in the $25,000 General Mad Anthony on August 5, "top driver trainer breeder Cobb said.

Brandywine Racing Secre -tary Joseph A. DeFrank as well as Brandywine officials will take more than passing interest in Robin Dundee's performances, and hope to nail her down for several invitational appearances. Australian and New Zealand horses have had much success at Brandywine, starting with the appearance of Ribands in 1956, incidentally handled by Cobb successfully here. The great New Zealand pacer, Cardigan Bay, from the Stanley Dancer Stable, has been a smash hit at Brandywine, and it is possible the two will he clashing here in what could be a real attraction. It wouldn't be their first meeting.

In nine races overseas Robin Dundee won two and finished best in their last four encounters. Winner of 34 races and wilh 60 second or third placings, Robin Dundee has earned more than $150,000 in American money. It was on March 3 at Sydney that the brown daughter of the expatriated Hal Tryax (sire of Cardigan Bay) dazzled the Aussie public with her record under- criminal action would be at pro who was killed in a plane least a month away. crash last summer, has been voted into the California Golf Covington said the next step will be to seek injunctive relief harness racing back to the Fair in 1965. Two years ago, Rodgers became a harness horse owner himself and now campaigns four horses on Eastern tracks.

Track president John W. Miller also announced the return Hall of Fame. from U. S. Circuit Judge John R.

Brown. If he refuses to en join the government against What's in a name? Sometimes it tells the whole story. Take the featured trot last night at Liberty Bell Park as an example. Real Speed, a four-year-old prosecuting Clay, Covington said, then Seals' ruling will be to their familiar duties at the Mostel Presents Wonderful Show Oxon Hill, Maryand track of W. A.

"Pete" Shaw of Harrington, Delaware, as general man- appealed to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, of which Brown is a gelding, really lived up to his name. He breezed home eight lengths in front of the field and ager; Ted Leonard of Salem, current member. was clocked in a sensaxionai New Hampshire, racing secretary: presiding iudee Walter ond, paying $4.60 and $2.80 while Barton Hall showed at $5.20. REAL SPEED took the lead before the quarter mile pole, and stayed in front the remainder of the distance.

Coming around the final turn, the winner was ahead by two and a half lengths, but he really opened up in the stretch to win with ease. Stanley Dancer made his lone appearance of the night, a winning one by capturing the third race with Scully Hanover, who also set a new lifetime mark of 2:03.4. Dale's Lady ($22.80) and Natchez Hanover ($12) won the first two races on the program to set-up a daily double payoff of $184.20 to holders of the 2 4 combination. 2:02.2. By CYNTHIA LOWRY AP Television-Radio Writer Cowboys Sign Clark DALLAS (AP) Phil Clark, Driven by Bobby Williams, the Riley Couch NEW YORK (AP) Zero Russell of Washington, D.

who also teaches English at American University; and associate judges David Knann winner posted his fourth win of the season in seven outings, and 21, defensive back for Northwestern, has been signed by Mostel is a man of middle age, Classic. He handled the start of a face that reminds one of returned $5.40, $3.20 and $2.80. the Dallas Cowboys of the Na The two-hour program, transmitted by the new United Network was a long variety show wiil a number of stars appearing in the resort city. There was Milton Berle at his best wisecracking and insulting the audience. Martin and Rossi turned up for a short comedy appearance and there were singers Salisbury, Maryland and Rob The time was a new career tional Football League.

The 6- ert m. inompson of Kensmg 211-pound Clark was: mark for Real Speed. ton, Maryland. the Cowboys' first draft Balboa Newport finished sec- Abby Lane and Sara Vaughan. four Hambletonian trotting clas-'sics, the best known of all harmless racing events." i Last season, Couch was starrer at Scioto Downs, a nisht-time track in Columbus, Ohio.

During the winter, he schools young racers to the mobile starting gate at Florida training centers. The new public address race caller is Jack E. Lee, a 30 year old newspaper handicapper and Weather Tide NHL Stanley Cup Finals Monday's Results No games scheduled Dana was poised in his open ing monologue, and generally two-minute mark. Then followed a sterling triumph over the Tasmanian champion, Halwes, after starting 36 yards behind. Driver Cobb always has had a fondness for the Brandywine track.

Back in 1960 he set the yet-to-be-broken track mark of 1:58.4 with world champion Adios Butler, and if all goes well, Cobb reports, "she will be bred to Adios Butler in 1959." the show moved along smoothly. Delmarva, Southtvrn Maryland, Saddle Club Wins To its credit, it bears not the Washington Baltimore Area slightest resemblance to the Considerable cloudiness and Today's Games Montreal at Toronto, Toronto leads best-of-7 series 3-2 Wednesday's Games No games scheduled The Sadie Club out slug the Coldwater opposition in other two late evening pro warm with scattered showars Time And Tide Sunset, today 7:52 Sunrise, tomorrow 8:02 ATLANTIC OCEAN TIDES Sandy Hook, N. J. Hieh Low grams. But the viewer wonders and thundershowers likely this how Dana and his helpers can afternoon and tonight.

High 75 to 82 today except near 70 along pull together such an elaborate the coast. Low tonieht 56 to bJ. program five nights a week. WuHtipsHav erariunl clearine and' 4:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m The first program was inter announcer, from Plainview, New York.

His once-in-a-lifetime night was October 20, 1962 when he picked all nine winners on the Yonkers Raceway card in print for several New York area papers. A mythical $2 parlay on his choices would have paid more than $40,000. He season opener of the Wicomico Recreation League at Harmon Field. The score was 13 to 3. Bud Jones was the winning pitcher.

Bob Campbell swung the most productive stick for the winners, contributing a double and two singles. Charles Laughton, a curious hair style and a perfectly marvelous talent for comedy. In his delightful one-man special on ABC Monday night, the high points for this viewer were the moments when he was playing the part of an electric coffee percolator and enacting an assortment of used cars. Others may have enjoyed his airy Astaire-type dance with a line of overweight boy dancers, or being a baby discovering its hands or doing a long, semi-impression of Jimmy Durante that was mostly pure Mostel, or even catching a pie in the face. Certainly every one must have enjoyed his serious closing number, the poignant "Sunrise, Sunset" ballad mourning the quick passage of time.

Mostel is best known for his Broadway performances, but he is certainly a welcome new face in television. The fast-paced hour was directed with originality and imagination by Dwight Hemion who only last week was responsible for the fine special with Herb Alpert and Tijuana Brass. WIC0MIC0 g- 304 ni VISION ST. 749-641 1 not as warm, high in the 4:48 p.m. 11:00 p.m.

esting, ambitious and promises Southerly winds 10 to 20 mph to- To obtain tides for tomorrow day and tonight. following points add or sub- to interest a lot of viewers. Hollywood's Academy Awards show on ABC was, not unexpect uwo, utorviami p.arrpit 'Met time c-irierences irom edly, the most popular show Sandy Hook reference station. County during the first two weeks of mostly ciouay ana mi "Kiptopoake Beach and scattered thunder April according to the new Niel showers DELIYIAR Dr THEATRE Wachapreague storms today and tonight. Par -40 10 10 10 -15 13 tial clearing late tonight.

High Delmar, Del. Tel. 846-2557 Rt. 13A today 75 to 80. Low tonight in the 50s.

Partly cloudy, high in Rehoboth Beach Indian River Fenwick Island Chincoteague Island Ocean City fiOs and low 70s Wednesday. -30 WEDNESDAY ONLY! "TT STARTS TOMORROW makef 'DEAR J(DHN' looiSa fairy tale. Would you believe 'VIRGINIA WOOLF looking like a Southerly winds 10 to 20 mph, becoming northwesterly late to night. sen ratings published Monday. Second most popular was a rerun of CBS's cartoon, "Charlie Brown's All-Stars." The Dick Van Dyke special on the same network was in third place.

Other programs In Nielsen's top 10 the last meaningful one of the season were CBS's "Red Skelton Show," "Andy Griffith Show." NBC's "Bonanza" and Dannv Thomas Special, CBS's "Family Affair." ABC's "Bewitched" and CBS's "Lucy Show." Recommended tonight: "The National Science Test." CBS, 10-11 EDT, do-it yourself quiz, State Forecasts West Virginia Mostly cloudy "The Las Vegas Show," with CHESAPEAKE BAY TIDES Hampton Roads, Va. High Low 5:42 a.m. Noon 6:18 p.m. None To obtain tides for tomorrow at following points add or subtract time difference from Hampton Roads reference with showers and scattered thun OPEN EVERY NIGHT STARTING WITH THIS GALA EVENT! The Exciting WBOC FREE THEATRE PARTY! Bill Dana as host, resident com derstorms today, high in the 70s Sunday go-to-meetin'?" World Journal Tribunl edian and occasional sketch performer, marie its debut Mon except near 80 extreme north east. Showers ending west this day night on more than 100 sta- evening and east tonight fol ny Carson's second new late lowed by cooler, low middle Ml evening competition within a fortnight.

40s west and 45 to 52 east. ADMISSION TO ALL! PRIZES SURPRISES! FREE Hrs. Min. 2:50 Wednesday fair and cooler, high 65 to 70. Cambridge Tangier Light Crisfield Nanticoke Great Shoal Light Television Programs 2 GIANT ATTRACTIONS 4:57 5:00 Channels: 2 WMAR.

Baltimore, CBS: 3 KYW. Philadelphia, CBS: 5 WTTG, Washington; 6 WTVR. Richmond, NBC; 7- FT PRESLEY Eastern Pennsylvania Variable cloudiness and mild today with a chance of scattered showers or thundershowers. High in the 70s. Cloudy and mild with showers or thundershowers likely tonight and Wednesday morning.

Low tonight ranging from the upper 40s northwest to near WMAL, Washington, ABC: 9 WTOP, Washington, CBS; 10 WCAU, Philadelphia, CBS; 11 WBAL Baltimore. NBC; 13 "Sensational! It shows some pretty spirited sex if you aren't prepared to enjoy sequences that might embarrass some, try it on roue'friends, firstl" WJZ, Baltimore, ABC; 16 WBOC, Salisbury, ABC, CBS. i DORIS DAY TAYLOR DONOT DISTURB Va, tmmam-UB LUtt The following television listings are carried free of charge as a 60 southeast. Gradual clearing Y. Post and cooler Wednesday afternoon service to our readers.

They are prepared from programs sub-mi ted by the 9 TV stations having best reception in this area. Inaccuracies, if any, are due io program changes not reported by high in the upper 50s and low Stella Stevens the stations. SHOW TIMES -DAILY 1-3-5-7-9 P.M. BEAUTIFUL YOUNG 'MOONLIGHTING" WIVES ROCK AND SHOCK A CITY WITH UNPRINTABLE SCANDAL TUESDAY Your Favorite WBOC Personalities Will Be On Hand, Including 60s. TEMPERATURES.

At 7 a.m., 57; low last night, 57; for 24 hours up to 5 p.m. yesterday: high, 79; low, 48. Rainfall, .30 inches. A year ago: high, 72; Johnny Ralph George Johnny Williams PenneweD Hack Williams low, 55. MajTuts aw sham cd a mouo Another Robinson FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.

(AP) Bill Robinson, the outfielder who couldn't make the Atlanta Braves but may share "A racy Swedish-Danish movie. a beautiful girl named Essy hope I make myself clear when I say that I doubt if we will be seeing more of her but that we will surely be teeing her some 99 RADLEY Hl METZGER my fc Cm Net Sfra? SbmS from ThM hi Otar Adtv MthlNt Wart Te 0Mtf Sfc Or Pi mti Pimm. 7:. 'ill 2 To Tell the Truth 1, 11 Girl from UNCLE 5 Truth or Consequences 6, 9, 10 Daktari 7 Combat 13, 16 8:00 2 NFL 5 Movie: "All Through The Right" 8:30 2, 6. 9, 10 Red Skelton 3.

11 Occasional Wife 7 The Invaders 9:00 3, 11 Movie: "Fame Is Name 6 p.m. 2 Movie tin prog.) 3, 7. 9. 10, 11. 13 News, Weaiher, Sports 5 Outer Limits 6 Marshal Dillon 6:20 it- Mouiiry Market ri'i'O 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 16 News 6.

9, 10. 11 News 3 Bound for Adventure 5 Twilight Zone 7 Hayride 13 Baseball Contact lb Shore News Weather, Sports Of Game" 9:30 2, 6 ,9, 10 Petticoat Junction 7 Pevton Place 10:00 2, 6. 9, 10 Special: "Natl. Science Test" 5 News 7. 13, 16 Fugitive 10:30 5 Hitchcock Drama 11:00 2 3.

6, 7 9 10, 11, 13 16 News, Veather. Sports 5 Perry Mason 11:20 2, 7, 9, 10, 13 Movie 6 Naked City 11:30 3, 11, 16 Tonight right field with the New York Yankees, was voted the out IN "MISS FISHER! IT'S THE BIGGEST FUN NIGHT OF THE YEAR AND ADMISSION IS FREE TO ONE AND ALL! Gates Open 7 P.M. Complete Show At 8:15 P.M. Come Early! Don't Be Turned Away! "Girls, Girls, Glrlsn Will Be Shown First At P.M. jihiT'i I i standing Yankee rookie and winner of the James P.

Dawson Memorial Award. The annual award a gold wristwatch in honor of the New York Times sports writer, goes FKI COLOR-AS KALI KAffWCDt 'MOONLIGHTING WIVES' to the outstanding rookie each -ESSYPERSS0N tow at En tm sum. Motinee-Wed. 2 P.M. P.M.

spring. Sports writers covering the Yankees do the balloting, i.

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