A-20 ** THE EVENING STAR Washington, D. C. MONDAY, JUNK 14, IM4 Two SIO,OOO Events Carded This Week At Laurel Raceway Laurel Raceway comes up with two SIO,OOO harness horse events this week, the second leg of the Maryland Triple Crown Pace to morrow night and the Maryland Cup Trot Friday night. Tonight’s main race has a gim mick attached to it.' It is the Washington Disc Jockey’s Trot, the $3,000 sixth race. Each of the eight entries has a radio record player as a sponsor, with Milton Q. Ford of WMAL draw ing favored Empire Hanover as his horse. Among the other good ones going tonight are Toni Darnley, sponsored by Jerry Strong of WMAL, and Irene Gallon, work ing for Bob Reed of WRC. All the disc jockeys are sup posed to be ~ present, and the sponsor of the winning horse will get a trophy. Tonight’s secondary feature is the SI,OOO seventh race, a pace. L. T. Eden, a 2:06% winner the last time out, heads a field of seven. Working against him will be such horses as American Direct and Lucky Fingo. The lat ter has a lifetime best mark of 2:01%, but hasn’t been taken to the winner’s circle in Maryland this year. The other important races to night are the fourth and fifth, the two $2,250 divisions of the Estwood 2-year-old pace, orig inally slated as one $3,000 race. WGCC Favorites Set To Shoot Wednesday The Wednesday qualifiers in the Washington Golf and Coun try club Invitation tournament include most of the players who figure to make the champion ship flight of 16. A total of 130 pay Wednes day, with the other 96 qualifying Tuesday. One round of match j play will be played daily Thurs day through the finals in all | flights and consolations on Sun- i day. The Wednesday field includes Bobby Brownell, Ralph Bogart, Claude Wild, Jay Randolph, Spencer Overton of Baltimore, ' Btnno Janssen of Carlottesville, Vclney Burnett and Ben Hartig. Wednesday’s pairings: 8:00 —D. Richtmeyer. WOC: W. Dens more. BH; J. Grubb. Man.: H. Heiges. Arg. 0:00 —J. Baldwin. WGC: G. Fish, UN: D. Murphy. UN: C. Gibbs. WGC. 3:20 J. Jester, WGC; S Del Vecchio. Ken. O:3O—E. Wrenn. WGC; J. Gosnell. WGC; W. Jeffries, FCC; W. Stalcup, UN. 9:40 H. Harrison. WGC: E. Savage, jr.. UN; E. Gibson, UN. 9:SO—D. Wilkins. WGC: W. McCabe, UN; H. Woodward, UN; J. Gardner, WGC. 10:00—F. Pomeroy. WGC: C. Deveval los. Cong. 10:10—C. Miles. WGC; K. Downs, Beth. 10:20—F. Ritchey. WGC; B. Janssen, Ir.. Farm. CC; R. Loving, jr.. Farm. CC. 10:30—K. Hall, WGC; E. Hyde. UN: E. Harris. Arg.: M. Caskie, WGC. 10:40—C. Rippy, WGC; E. Skink er, Col.: J. Spaulding. UN; W. Ready. Beth. 10:50—P. Gregg. Cong.; B. Har tig. Man.; H. Lackey.-Man.; F. Huse man, Beth. 11:00—J. Nicoll WGC: J. Russell. CH; C. Landers, jr.. UN‘ W. Adams, BETH. 11:10—W. Miller. WGC: W. McGee. BETH; T. Manning, BETH: H. Osborne, CH. 11:20 —J, Downey. UN: P. Regan, PG: H. Moulding. BH; W. Offut. WGC. 11:30—W. Molster. WGC: T. Burke, WGC: E. Cave, CONG: A. Rinaudat. CONG. 11:40 —R. Rife WGC: D. Yates. UN: C. Wilson, CONG: F. Marshall. BETH. 11:50—C. Featherstone, WGC M. Smith. Del. CC: F. Mallley. UN: P. Barefoot. WGC. 12:00—R. Spaulding. WGC: W. Mix. UN; E. Bean, ARG: J. Benson, UN. 12:10—R. Halquist, WGC: J. Wright, WGC: J. Raymond. UN: H. Thorson. BETH. 12:20—Starter’s Time. 12:30 W. Leapley. UN: R. Leapley. UN: P. Lavin. UN; J. Demorest. UN: 12:40 —F. Hanlon, MAN; A. Borough. BH. 12:50 C. Courtney. WGC: C. Roane, UN: J. Crane. UN: A. Collins. UN. 1:10—W. Martin. WGC; C. Given. CONG: R. Kelly. CONG; D. O’Neil. COL: I:2O—W. Gardella, COL: J. Gardella. COL: J. Tait. BETH; T. Imlay. WGC: I:3O—P. Miles. WGC: J. Twining. UN: T Rittenhouse. UN: J. Linden. UN: 1 I:4O—K. Fletcher. BETH: W. McLister, WGC: R. Wissingei. WGC: W. Hoyle WGC; I:SO—M. Fltzge.ald. KEN: C. Wild WGC: J. Randolph. BETH: I. Bradford. CONG 2:OO—T. Broyhill. WGC: R. Hutchin •on. WGC: R. Brownell. ChCh: R. Bo gart. ChCh: 2:lO—E. Goetz. WGC: F. Collis. UN: C. Wilson. UN: G. Mathews. UN; 2:2O—P. Cullinane. BETH: S. Com ings. ARG: B. Clark. ARG: D. Sullivan. ARO: 2:3O—J. Tausig WGC: A. Mills BH: E. Becker. CONG; L. Tuerke. COL: 2:40 —W. McCollum. WGC: Z. Lloyd. KEN J. Matthews. KEN: A. Kling. COL: 2:SO—H. House. WGC: H. Buckingham. Sedge.C.C.: F, Benson. Fredbg.C.C.; V. Burnett. I.S. _ _ , . __ 3:oo— s. Overton. RR: C. Emlch, RR: H. Dorsey. RR; P Pierpont. RR. Ortiz Featured in One Os TV Bouts Tonight By the Associated Press NEW YORK, June 14.—Baby Ortiz of Mexico, ranked second among Sandy Saddler’s feather weight challengers, boxes Car melo Costa, unbeaten Brooklyn fighter, in Brooklyn’s Eastern Parkway arena tonight. (The fight will be televised in Wash ington over WMAL, channel 7, beginning at 9:30 pan.) Luther Rawlings, Chicago wel ter, and Livio Minelli, former I Italian who now lives in the! Bronx, meet tonight at St. Nicholas Arena. (The bout will be seen in Washington over WTTG, channel 5, beginning at 9:30 p.m.) Squire’s Top Ramblers For First Polo Victory The Washington Squires won their first polo victory yesterday, m 6-4 decision over the Delaware Ramblers at Barnsley Field near Olney. Don Bradley scored half of Washington’s goals The Squires’ next match is scheduled Sunday on the same field against the Virginians, a team of Army officers from the Pentagon. Potomac Hunt Next Sunday To Include Automobile Exhibit The 11th annual Potomac Hunt Show will be held next Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Mel vin C. Hazen Memorial Field on Glen road in Potomac, Md. The show will include 20 classes. Conformation and work ing hunters, open jumpers, ponies and equitation classes will be held, along with a spec ial family class, a new addition to the program. An exhibition of the Potomac Hunt hounds, with riders dressed In the colorful garb of the hunt, jtisrJ will be presented. % ' JSX.M lS «.. ‘ -r'L, * Wami •wm I SB<* ■n wH HL/ -• fimM % J W...J ■ * M v •• W ■VL v ,£ %, , W wKtiM , BAD NEWS FROM GARCIA—Mike Garcia of Cleveland net only subdued the Red Sox with a five-hit pitching performance in six innings of the second game of yesterday’s double-header in Boston, but scored a run on this slide to help his cause. Mike came home on Rudy Regalado’s single to left field. Catcher Sammy White is shown trying to make a play after Outfielder Bill Goodman threw to Third Baseman Billy Consolo. Regalado went to second when Consolo threw home. Umpire Ed Bunge called the play with Larry Doby (14) of Cleveland and Pitcher Tru man Clevenger (26) of Boston looking on. Garcia had to leave the game because of a blister. —APWirephoto. Doubles Set Today In Recreation Net The third round of competition in men’s doubles in the District Recreation Department tennis tournament is set for today at the Rock Creek courts. Matches were held in all four divisions yesterday. Louise Ralph turned in a big.upset by beating Barbara Lynch, top seeded, 6—4, 2—6, 6—3. Results: Men’s sin vies—First round: Edgar Lee def. Ken Thompson, 6—3. fi—o; Mort Slimier def. Jack Ransohoff. default; Gene Hermann def. William Murray. •I—l. 6—l; Hal Freeman def. Jim Crom well. 7—5. 6—4: T.indv Kehoe def. Ed Resile, 6—2. 6—2: Elton King def. Walter Pate, default: Bob Cage def. Don Schweitzer. H—•>. 7—H: Dave Rhlbley def. Ru«s Cooley. 6 —4. 6—3: Arnold Kotz def. Tom Reel. 9 4, 0 1; Ed Scheln def. John Trenholm. o—l. 6—J; Denny Barnes def. Francis Brofos,