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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1994, > SPORTS ac “Twenty May Start in Kentucky Derby : California Is Likely to Legalize Boxing CLASSIC OF TURF LACKS ?Pfrfif %m E,'f.s, ’ . SUBSTITUTED BOXER |EGGLESTON HAS JOB ] o s e, oo | |BELIEVED PRESENT DRIVE Inside Golf AN OUTSTANDING CHOICE||®&=5=08 0 wiLL PROVE SUCCESSFUL FIGHTS PECK EVENLY| IN BOUT WITH ROTH Class A—Urban and Weidman... 721 Class C—Fairall and Dodge..... 639 Every good golfer does two things | 1 8 g i H i . igh begin- | Sportland arena at Berwyn last night | tler of the Mohawk ‘Whitney Pair, Mad Play and Bracadale, Carry Hope: e Ten-Round Bouts to Decision and Twelve-Rounders | ins 5:'the ek swins ana e eeps | £ero £iven £ood entertainment, even | s cortain to have his o< i e X = hix left wrist from “flopping™ under ou; e 0 i | R = e ol ity S = - A—A. T v . . 3 —r— | slightl h: d. T Cafon} failed | in the six-round feature bouj of East, While Black Gold Is Main Dependence Cias Bbarry Seno Without a Verdict Sought—Wills and Madden e whatt mt the | am ppearance for the fea- | Wasnington harracis tonisht Class C—H. L. Light. > - xwing. Accomplish | ture match with Kid Peck of this eity, The Baltimore boxer is rememb "t but the management dug up Pedro |by local fans for his perform of West—Louisville Thronged. Likely to Face in Newark May 26. thewe two things | O 0o, a Filipino of Philadelphia. and | against Youns Renz By Chester Horton: cores i Will drop mmaz. | Pedro traveled over the twelve-route |stroeter ingly. so well that a draw decision N’;;:llt;;l. Ju.?:‘i"h;rx :(-xr-{(:l nd ] ISVILLE, isvi i i : i Peck, a featherweight, conce s | Jack Cafoni of Wi OUISVILL Ky. May 16—Louisville stood on tip toe with ex- BY FAIR PLAY. oh Starting (he | o ponent about ten pounds and had |ner Johns of Florida is att o . : its =y i e = s o 3 @ ! to work hard to get the even vote in | tention. Johns is reported 1o p: peclancy todeyion thie tneshollior 1o Sumaliseseserider s URBAN ROLL EW YORK, May 16—Califorfians now in this eity seem to think {he ot arm Meht- | 12 ¥ orrap, This ‘Campo proved any: | sleeper in elthur hand and he renewal tomorrow of the Kentucky Derby. RO R g 2 : o B 3= bod thing but 2 Set-up and frequently Ciade he trict boxer. i 2 ~ h ot colastal . that the move just started ‘n their state to-legalize professional = Lody from | the | rea over Peck. The Iatter, though, | L Three four-rou: are The classic, styled by many Derby fans the most colorful sporting sco | L EVENTS ten and twelve round bouts-will be successful. amely withstood the heavier man's | Willic Ptomey of it 1 i e\ signifi Ci i ar, i - i . ac| ed t t ac ex Stoval, Joe Dillio event in America, has an especial significance this year. It is the golden RE IN ALl The initiative petitions to the Rate legislature must, under the law, : stiacke and mazaged to put scroms | 0% 3O {15 iubilee running of the event. for when the winner is brought under the be signed by 77,000 voters. Of this number it is figured that San Francisco, o] slve'ny will take on K wire at historic Churchill Downs Saturday. the span of half a century since 2 Los Angeles and Oakland will furni=h 20,000 each, and that the rest of the Two of the four preliminaries were | MoRawk, Athistic (i Wristides, the “little red horse,” won the first Derby will have been BY H. IL FRY. state will bring the signatures up to at least 100,000. | the shouldér to a | ¢nded s‘gfl:‘:&""}‘:&‘;; vl’:"(;;"‘“”:ez? 8:30 o'clock, will be preceded ompleted. | The Capital City Association’s bowl- The proposal is to enact a liw permitting ten-round bouts with | fmpromotmrp o bint | mear | Gh| Mohawic Athletic Club in the third [Battle roval The Wuoiington Bar- Some one among the score and more nt; thoroughbreds here to fill |ing tourney closes tonight at the |decisions and twelve-round bouts without decision. The state commission | Ax the cluls gets near the top of the |Tound and Pal Moore of Baltimore racks Band will be on hand their Derby cngagement was a_three-year-old \Imh speed, stlumum and King Pin alleys with a card in singles | would supervise all bouts, and percrntages of receipts would go to main- | baek swing sec to it (hat your right {‘:'*r;"& '-?,,n';" ;:5»:10{':;:&1“‘"“ I . 1 a 2 fo! is o 2 H 5 ini s § 5 'a i i s band is turned letely under the z 5 D oL ourage to lead the field and win a url;nc\mr,(;w L lgrhc f"_]r and doubles that promises . high |taining homes for veterans of all wars. American Legion members are e eg 'mteniame | over Kid Nell in six rounds and Terry [imself in the equine hall of fame alongside Aristides, Ben Brush, Donerail, | sores. The counts will have to be |assisting in circulating the petitions up. The elbow at this time may be | O'Day defcated Reds Tendler in elght )d Rosebud, Regret, Exterminator and Zev. exceptional, however, to better the - There is no doubt at all that a suffi- | slixhtly away from the body—never me fact brilliant performance of Arthur Ur- WA'-LAC s AFTE cient number of signatures to peti- | Pall it in back of the body. Instead. Golden Ju <en- Ie. it Wwhen e coticn yuites Ken-| | COLLEGE BASE BALL | [ban's tust migne. Grban smasned tne El R | Gions ‘wiit e “ontainea. What' the |t 'S0t S8 Mg e, 30 218 “hurchill Downs. maples so cleverly that he now is legislature will do about it is an-|natural tendency to o up higher. The. distence-—One 4nd one-quarter one of the leaders in the doubles GOLF LAURELS Nov' other matter. But the feeling, as|Have the left wrist straight in line iles. At Georgetown — Georgetown, 11;[and heads the singles and all-events. ¥ | sald, among Californian fans now | with your forearm. Now twist your The weight—126 pounds West' Virginia Wesleyan, His score of 1,157 in the all-events in this city is that there are more | shoulders back and forth and observe The record—20% . (Old Tosebud in| At Lexington—Virginia, 8; V. M. L.|is the hizhest ever amassed in a S , | chances of the boxing law being en- | the pull yon met mguinst your left 40 4 (morninz). Washington and Lee,|tournament he his sets being 407 Secretary of Agriculture Wallace | #cted than not. . wrist. t pull is what puts zip The value—$30,000 added and $3,000 | 4; Virginia, 2 (afternoon). in the singles with the Maphat- | p i C AT O TE oIt as well a4 | g IBCE one cannot well imagine Pira | into the clubhead—pring. Keep that 1 gold plate to winner Syracuse—Penn State, §; Syra-[tan team and 395 in the doubles with . 3| Chief Kenlon going aguinst the wiches | left wrist from going under. And some probabiliti 2 (10 innings). W i he can milk a cow. At the latter b= | of the New York fire commissioner, The ficld—Twenty Atlanta—Georgia Tech, 2; An- \‘;'P!(:‘T.m contributed :::v:} toward | easily demonstrated his superiority ?‘A‘lrl”}i'e “hlalnces are that Madden and il ety iy | The favorite—Ranc stable burn, 0. @ doubles total of 721, putting them | over Senator Magnus Johnson, and e assteiin ENawaic Yo | pote R O s e e SC s B over oeetes Maagubs Jokason, atlannise T ST. JOHN’S TENNIS TEAM | BIG STOCK NOW IN 1d Mrs. . M. Hoots' (10 innings). Harry Schott also came into prom- 4 5 e ¥ire Commissioner Drennan told | 18 wes| At Tas St. Leais—St. Stanislaus, 2; | inence last night with a set of 382 in [ how skillfal he is with wood an'l|Simon Flaherty, the Queenshoro yro-| EASILY DEFEATS GONZAGA PADDLES, BACKRESTS, The track—Lightning fast if fair| Centenary, 1. the class B singles, going into first | fron in the annual tournament of tha | MOLCT L0 €0 S6e the fire chiof. That veather holds. place, all these figures landed him | Washington Newspaper Golf Club|2f COUTSe was passing the buck, a| gt John's racketers easily disposed CARPETS, PILLOWS, ETC. ' in the lead of the class B all-ovents|over the course of the Washington | tNINE always neatly done hereabouts. < € : City is Heavily Invaded. with @ nifty total of 1,061. His sets |Golf and Country Club. = Flaherty will ses Kenlon, but no|of Gonzaga, 4 to 1, in one of the| The city alrcady was in the h BRITAIN IS THRILLED with his tea 0 in ‘the | Hating been’ a newspaper mau, | 97¢ cXPects he will get anyihing out | Preparatory School Temnis League | ¢ the “Derby invasion” toda: 5 | doubles and 382 in the singles. Strikes | Secretary Wallace was invited to a % klm-” f course, he m But it | oom in every hotel in Louisville wi in the ecighth and ninth frames of his | tend the tourney and present tha| 190ks like Newark for this litule , o ) T Y ave “peen remtrved, A BY NEW GOLF STAR |2 same in the singies with heavy | prizes. Aiso invited to play, e de-| 015 Wills and Madden have both | . Nee Dumed the mug to Kelly, | yoming bureau conducted by a civic counts gave him a score cided the apportunity to make a cer- | Fesumed their work of training, ap- b1, . was the only Gonzaga rganization had listed more than wirall and Dodge grabbed the tain trio of Capital correspondents | BATently not bothered by all the| Player to turn in a win 000 rooms and apartments and an- leadership in class C doubles with a | realize just how good a golfer he 1% | Yesterday's summarics s e e commodations still were| LONDON, May 16.—C. ce 639, and Ray Harris grabbed first | was (00 gcod to pass up. = = Oallan (5t 3.) defeated Sullivan (G, 64 | paced s . h i = B ace in class C, all-events, with 948 ¢ Wallace's opponents will Te fa & bout set for Philadelphia | 4 Yo (0) defestsd Helly (Bt J.) 81, comb’s feat in breaking the Britis chedule for the closing night = Michelson of the New Yorl | 7¥ ;“0':"14:' night that promises well (i Bt T Defeatad D s form |Tecord for 72 holes over a champion- | follows rid, George . Holmes of Interna- | 1t 15 hetween Ad Stone and Tommy 5 b= e lincens Tto the _Union | ship course, which he accomplished | Singles. 7:30—Tom Eeane, B; M, W. Mork, | tional News Service and Robert Birrs | 0 W e ooy turned in a | ner and Morns (St. ated’ Belair and Central station. Railroad | ©; Tow Mayhew, A A. Jenkins, A; Al Work, | f the Philadelphia Public Ledger, | 70 y over Charley Nashert in | Bentley (G.). 6—0. 6—3. ation and ceniral s Railroad | jn winning the professional tour- | 3} Hirry McOnethy, A} Joo Toomey, A: Jona | President of the Washington New etroit. Loughran expects his specd ficials Andicated BT nume | nament at Deal with 259 is hailed by |8, Blick, B Nick Chaconas, A: .| paper Gott club, Secretary Walluce, Lo, ofiset Stone's superior punching er of these cars than ever before for | the newspaper critics today as re-|welch B: Jjoseph' W. Gross. A: ihe foursime will be guests of Mr.| AS to punching, Stone's hands have the Derby. - R the rise in the golfing firma- | ley, A% C. 'W. Jenson, A; Frank Miller, A; | Barry at lunch at the Country Club[b2en in the dry dock for some time This was a day of comparative r of the first magnitude | E.'S, Morgan, A: A. E. Thomas. A: 0. B. | before the match. now. It remains to be seen how they , fd t for the Derby vand se may eclipss the American_in- | Dickey, C; D. C. Vierling, B: A, H. Hertwig, SeeTes e ot stand up under real work. Stone 3 eral of which were give s next month and “save Eng-|B: E. G. Murrell, B; Sam Blumenthai. A. ¥ srems to be one of those unfortunate - lops _ vesterday Doublei, 8:15—Joo Mulroe and McPhilomy. ghters whose wallop is more power ” ] K nithey's Transmute Daily Mail save. “It shoula |A: Tom McNicks antBuck Hurley. g D R onL Tooho allap iy mire power: 1 Nellio Morse in the arten those who doubt our ability R iandi 0 . C: C. E. Haman - Borlontach 1o aompesns Al R | b o b DG F. 0. McDaniel and T. O'Connor. A: K. Ha- TO BA'I'I'LE MONDAY Wills still another. 1 { formidable _candida r whils the Morning Post comment | neke and R. B. Barnes, B; J. Callahan and = honors. and Klondike arrived vest S A F. Haas. A; J. Pricci and Jake Scharf, A; Misfortune, or good luck, or some- | day. They were give o nal | “A little while ago it seemed as|SW. Bogley and R. R. James. B. | thing pursues Harrs Wills. Even when ond the trip well, Trainer JAMES|41c Gon of greater resources. We are | Willians and Dick Fookes A; E. Neazy and | weight fla h, will tackle Bobby Burke oF the ‘M ids e 1) STOLL PERFECTION TENTS e PN under the constant liability of losing, [ Eras Bhe TG Coiameeny aua, pUUMeGRc | OF Ron G IVAnIEL ST (e [ Hoar e Hamey ' pick up $40,- D CANE QUTEEIE nnon Spot to Start. Dy the attraction of the greater mags|nck. A: Tom . Jenkins, cature tout Monday night at the 060 from fTex Richard for meesing T R D prip » TCALCT MASS | Charies 'W. Fague and H. Stanford, A; Hor- | Washingt.n Sporting Club, Kenil- | Go . meeting | BURCH UMBRELLA TENTS Cann for the smaller. our finest plasers.|nig and Gowen: A: Spruccbank and G, Cour- | werip B, for the® right to meet | Goor&e Godfre ¥ when { Theretore it is more than consoling | tade, B; Bern A 1 does not want the monev—not under 5 TAL CAN .~ was| {o know that our capacity to produce i Bt ieting ok Birtwig, B: F. Jonmny Fall. cx-fiywelght and ban- R A T e R e AUTO TENTS NO MET/ TOUCH YOU < wner|mew champions. far from being im- |D. Mansuy asd G. C. B . B H. G, cham e 1 Tune 1 to get it. ] A i : R et UL P AT s A B e : A S e ennnas If you could look inio wide rrec S It orton, . D, Mooney and J. | tends to make an impressive showing | Am ware as shonting, Benny Leonard arter: sl - E el AL M. Jett and E. Claser- A+ B 5. | Monday night. The Filipino has £uc- | and Miexey Walker are going 10 mix AUTOICANP BEDS & &2 el a5 of them, o d fur-| NETMEN TO MAKE START. |Seris and 3. A Humner, &:C. 5. Hovorts | crastully attied some of the leading | i up this summer. | Dlans are now | R = you would emphasize wide- ain am Hildreth ‘ aad George Fabrills, A: N. H. Boss and part- | flyweights in the country. He gwined |at the stage where they are coming ANl oves Koo% | weave Paris wh ou b aying he was well pleased with the| Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone | ner, B; O. B. Dickey aad J. Gress, B. considerable attention at Sportland R s bl 2 il c en you buy. workouts Company netmen are due to open S i 3 < & aaver i i i 5 Revenue c E e 10| thelt Benson. tomorrow, meeting the Helghite llast year wheu he put up FOLDING TABLES AND CHAIRS Single grips as low as 35f e ah | heratisgmme e eam of ine| CONTINUE CHECKER PLAY. |jueh e civer fene asumat Jonr| “moToRCYCLES—BICYCLES & (C emase A.STEIN & COMPANY e o ne-efghth in 1:33 3 min | Friends School courts. Play in the checker tournament of | Harry Tiardanelli, the fighting =oD.| Used Motorcycles Bought and ck’'s Thorndale was set wn_ for = —— = the Treasurer's Office will be resumed | will be orposed to Willie Burke, the Y e ) the ‘same dist jnd_clocked in| pGRS OLYMPIC HARMONY. |loday with Schwartz meoting Simp-|fighting taarine from Philadelphia. | S0Id. Fxpert. Motorcycle and | that is fuu f Ime Or 6 ! ) ® G [0) rin son and Dawson oppoRing Simi. Both mer. weigh around 190 pounds | Bicycle Repairing. Best equipped ‘ a. 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