THE EVENING STAR Average 129 on Streak C-2 ** Washington, D. C. Feud Between Camps - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1954 Stirs Up Interest in Bohemian1 Team's Old-Timers Shot at Title $ Possible Mm S Ml Get Hot in Major Pin League .... m Smith-Longo Fight 1 By Rod Thomas ards moved into a first-place Spurs Norkus, Powell tie with Glebe Radio, which won A little biekerlng back and be served,” runs Featherweights . “Youth will two games from Burdette’s Shell forth between adage, but it may not stand Gene Smith of Washington and the Service. In other matches, Be- Fight Tonight up in the District Major Duck- Forty Alleys For TV % Longo of Baltimore is stir- thesda defeated Tony pin League where the National the Associated their fight Progressive Printers, Rex En- By Press ring up interest in Bohemian team holds forth. 1 BiSk JmM ife next Tuesday night at Turner’s graving defeated Northeast Body SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 6. Arena. The Bohemian lineup reads Works and Saveway Surplus de- by Spurred by the announcement . were, like a who’s who of old-timers, feated Skeet’s Bar, all 2-1. ¦ Is. riMm.'**%!*,. They to have fought last ; Perce Wolfe the organizer The standings: Standard, that the winner will be consid- ¦ June, withdrew the with 11-4; Mk |l|l jit but Smith and captain and Ed Blakeney, Glebe, 11-4; National Bohemian, ered a contender for a shot at day of the fight when he claimed , District Box- Tony Santini, Howard Parsons, 10-5; Bethesda, 9-6; Saveway, Rocky Marciano’s title, Heavy an eye injury. The Joe Pricci Bob as 8-7; Frederick, ing Commission physician didn’t 1 and Miciotto 8-7; Saveway, weights Charley Norkus of Port the other members. 8-7; Progressive Printing, 8-7; agree with him and Smith was past Washington, N, Y„ and Charlie fined and suspended. All expcept Miciotto are Northeast, 6-9; Skeet’s, 6-9; S4OO 50 the bowling of Chevrolet, 5-10; Powell, San Diego, battle it out and careers Chevy Chase The Longo camp immediately all span at least 30 years. Ex- Burdette’s, 4-11; Rex, 4-11. here tonight in a scheduled 10- cried “runout” and charged cepting Pricci, all have appeared rounder. Smith w&s afraid to fight, and so in the top 10 rankings of the Will Roll in Baltimore. was by of Washington’s The forth. This answered National Duckpin Congress. Some top It promises to be a brawl. jsH the usual stuff from Smith’s duckpinners fire October 17 swingers not much nr None is -likely to attain this will pair are with headquarters about Gene being in the Recreation Inaugural the way ring science. n> &' distinction again, but as a team of Mr iH! able to lick Longo with one hand ; might reach the tournament in Baltimore. It’s a The fight will be nationally the Bohemians tied behind his back as soon as top in toughest seven-game event, rolled in one from the Auditor- the competi- televised Civic he could see and that Smith tion. block, with an entry fee of $8.75 (.It Wash- ium. will be shown in regularly beats fighters of Lon- At the and first prize of $l5O. station WTOP-TV, moment, they are only ington over go’s caliber just to keep his tim- one game behind the leaders in Howard Parsons of Silver Channel 9, at 10 p.m.) '•** M *, ing sharp for important League, Spring is the only win- S | k , | , the the District which rates two-time A1 Weill, manager of Marciano, i matches. strongest ner of this tournament, which H fill - ¦ with the duckpin announced here yesterday he Now that their fight has been groups in the country. attracts an exceptionally strong con- year. the 18th would consider the winner a rescheduled, the bickering has Second 1,900 Set. field each This is tender for a possible crack at the started again. Longo reported edition. is Last night the Bohemians crown next summer. Marciano to have sent word from Balti- Parsons won in 1947 with the one of the rolled a set of 1.901 to win three tournament’s record score of is here to referee | more reopening the runout games from and will take a Chevy Chase Chevro- 1,091, an average of 155-6, and preliminaries charge and promising that he let. The week before good look at the main eventers. will lick Smith “ifhe shows up.” they totaled in 1950 with 992. ¦¦BBHHBBBHHBHBHBBBBBBHBBI!^HHB^^iinBiiR^^« 11,966j to sweep a match. In the Wirephoto. . —AP Powell’s TV Debut. From Smith’s training quar- I | two matches they averaged in- With a goal of <£o4o teams, the gym Powell, a 6-foot-3 fast puncher CAUGHT OFF GUARD—Harold Gomez of Providence, R. 1., lands a hard left to Tommy Tibbs’ mouth as he caught the ters at Dudley’s here, Gene i ; dividually almost 129. American Bowling Congress al- after replied: “That guy does a will be making his TVdebut boxer off guard in the third round of their scheduled 10-round featherweight fight last night at Boston. Tibbs fought on, how- sure Such bowling, if maintained, ready has received 3,159 requests his 10 lot of talking and not enough scoring knockouts in last ever, won the fight with a technical knockout in the ninth round. Gomez’ New England featherweight title was not at stake. would win the District League for reservations inf its 1955 strictly on the green and fighting. championship with lot to Ind., bouts. He's It was the seventh fight between -the two, Tibbs having won the last three after Gomez took the first four. a spare. tournament at Fort Wayne, side with only 33 rounds of “He doesn’t have to worry But even the flashy pace of the March 26 through June 4. l fighting behind him but he about me showing up,” Smith Bohemians was surpassed last Reserved entries must be con- throws leather swifter than any —with Bill Leetch , continued. I’ll be there and he’ll night by the Standard Auto Body firmed by November 10. The heavy seen around here in years. Goldberg of Stanford Outdoors U. S. Players Breeze be sorry for it. He was just Works team, which won the title i entry deadline is February 1, Norkus, 6-foot-V2-inch, will lucky last time when I couldn't last season under the name of ’ with prize and bowling fees due The long-anticipated annual in to feed on the discarded un- fight because of my eye. It just Takoma. The Standards set two i December 7. give away height and weight but der-sized clams. Whatever It was, fishing tournament of the Wades postponed a beating for him.” season records with a total of ’ The Washington is ex- it doesn’t bother him. He’s had 'Lineman presence undoubtably ac- Through Openers in area of Week' Point Rockflsh, Oyster and Crab their 1.990 and a game of 707, the first pected to send sizable group to a lot more experience and has in large for > a Combine was held last week end counted measure the year in the Wash- the mammoth affair. The big-pin faced better opposition than the poor fishing. ¦ with your ington area, according to John ( game is booming here. Powell. The Easterner Is expected Play Against ** * A Pan-American Tennis Core Seeks Fourth Win Off lllini scribe lending Parise, District League scorer. Recently the ABC completed to weigh between 190-93 and On Saturday afternoon it was By the Associated Press By The Associated Press hi s presence, il| Frank Micalizzi 419, Lar- - its largest mailing job in history. Powell, 212. decided to hold a “Ray Derby,” At Old Dominion Saturday rolled if nothing 6.—Top- Weedon, 412; Ray Watson, , Material was shipped to 42,000 fight big guys,” he Jerry Goldberg, 20-year-old and number of the members MEXICO CITY, Oct. | kin “I like to much else to a Wally Gore, seeking his fourth 409; Moe Meade, 394, and Nick leagues in 1,700 city bowling asso- “They’re to on sallied forth to tackle>vith these seeded tennis players, headed by c said. easier Stanford senior center, was se- the festive oc- jg i straight victory, heads a field Rinaldi, 356, as the Standards s dations. It included 2.898,500 jaw. That's where I’ll be - big rays. However, after catcning Cup the lected today as the first Associ- j casion. C o n the United States Davis marked up games of 707, 645 and average record cards, 2,200,950 aiming.” His manager, “Ghee” | J they’d had enough. The rays, 1 of 35 drivers entered in the 25- 1 ated Press “lineman of the gregating a t one duo of Vic Seixas and Tony Tra- 638 to whitewash the Frederick, individual membership applica- Laico, says his 26-year-old pro- %-i' which we believe were cow-nosed lap feature stock car race at Old Mrs. Kemp’s bert, are expected to continue Md., team. tion cards and 1,722,015 league is in tip-top shape. week” for the 1954 football sea- : rays, averaged from 80 to 50 Dominion Speedway, I tege Wades Point Manassas, - their parade through the field in With this victory, the Stand- standings sheets. Lgst month Norkus beat Cesar son. Farm on the pounds apiece, and on light tac- 1 ; Saturday nigfit. Brian, a big fellow from the Ar- Goldberg, a 60-minute man, Eastern :: kle gave a man more of a work- the 19th Pan American tennis ) The five-event card will begin played major role in Stan- than he had anticipated. gentine. a Shore, a rath- . out tournament today. ! at 8 \ o’clock and is expected to ford’s surprise 12-2 victory over We were fishing with Doug be the last held this season on January at Miami Beach, j er small gath-1 Seixas, who looked none too( Last J nationally when one races Navy May Find Craig's Speed he was given little chance j Illinois in Saturday's ering of the I Bulloch in a skiff impressive in the North Ameri- Saturday night. Future when televised game from Palo picked up his bait. Doug set the will be held Sunday afternoon, to win, he out Danny Alto.! members vied can zone Davis Cup finals against [ knocked He the man mainly respon- B,n LMtch away . beginning 17. Nardico when the latter was be- was for two days ’ hook and the ray went i Mexico, swings into action for October Best Weapon Against Stanford •* sible for keeping J. C. Caroline weigh- from there like an express train. In addition to Gore, four ing boomed for a title bout with hoping to catch a rockfish the first time against Mexico’sj | Robert James Craig, a first two opponents, 494 to 134 and Mickey Bates, Illinois’ For a minute we thought he’d | ’; other top drivers will be battling sprinter! Marciano. ing more than 5 pounds. Such a I Eduardo Guzman, jr. Seixas is with Craig, Bill Hep- touchdown twins, bottled up. angler hooked big rock. However, after 5 for first place. They are Char- and hurdler in track, may carry j yards, Powell Is Favorite. catch earns for the lucky a ! seeded No. 1. Chuck Taylor, Stanford , title of Exalted Ripe Peeler playing him for a good 10 min- : lie Martin, the track’s point Navy’s chief hopes against Stan- j worth, Joe Gattuso, Dick Guest Powell, former San Francisco explained'it this way: the Second-seeded Trabert meets : scoring leader; Ed Payne, Spud for the doming year, plus the j utes, Doug horsed him in close 5 ford in the Middies’ toughest ana Jack Garrow all contribut- Forty-Niners’ footbail player, ; “Our whole defense was keyed had Antonio/ Sanchez of Mexico in1 ’ Parsons and Ronnie Brooks, who plaudits and envy of the other to the boat. Although we a after football game of the season to ing. hasn't been tagged with hard j to Goldberg getting through the landing he was too wide a second-round match j follow Martin in that order in members However, while the ’ big net. sending Juan Hernandez of Mex- r Palo Alto, Calif. ones to the chin in his dozen holes left by the Illinois guards across to get into it, and making ' the standings. date Saturday at Gattuso, a fast-charging full- if he interference). members were eager to accom- ico to the sidelines with a 6—3, distinguishing him- bouts. Experts want to see pullingout (to a terrific lunge, he tore the net If Stanford's hard-charging back, also is plish this feat, even sending 6—o victory yesterday. top can take it. Norkus is the hard; He played well on every play and out of our hands. One of the line contains Navy’s ground of- self as Navy’s defensive This may be down into North Carolina for est hitter he's met. turned in one of his most solid hooks on Doug’s rig looped Other Americans who moved i Pirates Ask Waivers edge its back. the big test for the 22-year-old games.’’ some 65 dozen peeler crabs for forward yesterday included fense and takes the off proved non-co-oper- through the cordage and sank j Stanford came from behind to San Diegan. Goldberg, a 195-pounder from bait, the fish j third-seeded Art Larsen of San On Eddie Pellagrini passing game as it did against the No more than into the ray’s flipper, and away score on a 76-yard march in seem to Hollywood, Calif., also lived up ative. rockfish of Leandro, Calif., fifth-seeded 1 By THt Associated Press Illinois last week, the Although it doesn’t and went the landing net, the handle | Middies) last four minutes and edge Col- reputation as one of the 5 pounds was captured, ! Eddie Moylan of Trenton, N. J., add up, a fighter with 12 matches to his cutting through the water like a ’ PITTSBURGH, Oct. 6.—The may have to rely on fast-away lege of the Pacific, 13-12. It outstanding offensive linesmen without a vote of the member- and sixth-seeded Bernard Bart- going up against one who has periscope. The gear held and we Pirates have asked for waivers Craig. followed with a one-touchdown 36 times with on the Pacific Coast. snapped ship to grant leadership title to | zen of San Angelo, Tex. been to the post He largest soon had him in, the hooks cut on veteran Infielder Eddie Pel- A 6-foot, 170-pound junior victory over Oregon and last superior opposition, Powell has the ball well and did a topnotch the man catching the The top United players present incumbent out and the big fellow released. States -3 lagrini and disclosed the pur- from Altadena, Calif., Craig week’s upset victory over Illi- been established the favorite. chore ot blocking. rockflsh, the J in the women’s singles also look carry on through another This particular ray must have c chase of a new infielder from owns the type of weapon for nois. Significant in the Ulini fact, Jimmy Murray, co- will weighed more than 50 pounds. for easy steps forward. Top- Denver Class A Western In Dawson ‘Back of Week.’ year. ¦ of the which no suitable defense has victory was the fact that Stan- promoting with the International ** * * seeded Beverly Baker Fleitz of League. devised. He may spring noted for Goldberg’s selection followed Measured by the numbers and ; f been I ford held a team its Boxing Club, announced that if Hildebrand and Schroeder’s Belmont Shore. Calif., takes on) The new infielder is Third loose without warning from any ground game to a mere 50 the naming of Lenny Dawson, size of the fishing was I yards Powell wins he will be matched catch the book, of Chesapeake Esther Reyes of Mexico. Darlene \ Baseman Debenedetti, 24, and he is gone Purdue halfback, as the “back poor indeed. A few small rockfish, “Fishes Reno spot on the field rushing. with former Champion Ezzard that these rays Hard of Montebello, Calif., who) the Western League's 1954 bat- say, of the week” on Tuesday. Daw- bluefish, Bay” note cow before the opposition can televised contest many small some jumbo the bay. impresed the experts with her ting champion. Charles for a fired four touchdown passes spotted are rather scarce in r He hit .331 and “Stop him!” January. son perch and an occasional play in the United States Na- here next that led Purdue to a surprise However, they were far from - also led the league in hits with Three times in the first two trout were taken. The bluefish scarce article over in Eastern tionals at Forest Hills, meets 5 183 and doubles with 39. De- for more ! victory over Notre Dame. in shal- a games Craig has dashed were especially numerous Bay last week end, and it is Consuelo Agudo of Mexico and -1 benedetti, a righthander, is a than 50-yard gains. One of Goldberg was not the only low water after dark, and size- j our hope they again get Barbara Breit of North Holly- - native of San Francisco. 56-yard guard in the country to least bend once these, a touchdown run, ' Louisville Margin Cut earn able enough to at lost to the point of scarcity. wood, Calif., matches strokes with The Pirates asked waivers clip- ''WASHINGTON’S I praise. a-i on was called back because of one's rod tip. And, of course, the One authority says this species Olga Palafox, representing Cuba. . give 34-year- Gene (Beef) Lamone, West Pellagrini to the ping of a William and Mary op- UTTLE I usual toad fish and eels added a large size, some ex- Dorothy Chaney of Santa Mon- - old infielder his unconditional whom Craig already had Virginia guard, turned in a spec- However, ponent World Series spice to the occasion. observed in Florida be- ica, Calif., takes on Maria Rol- - release. Pellagrini spent In Lillie game against amples two outdistanced. He went 65 yards DETROIT"I tacular South the greatest excitement was ing 7 feet wide. The stout, of I By the Associated Press dgn Mexico. seasons with Pittsburgh. He for a touchdown that counted I Carolina and in recognition of caused by the appearance of ap- LOUISVILLE, Ky„ Oct. 6. barbed spine, which is situated All the American women ad- - was obtained on waivers from against W. and M. and took a his feats was named the South- parently endless numbers of rays, immediately behind the dorsal through After moving away from the ern Conference “player of the vanced the first round i Cincinnati in 1953. punt back 61 yards for a score which disported up and down fin, is usually covered with mu- without losing a set. wall which always seems to get week.” shoreline day and against Dartmouth. the night.' -1 cous, and the wounds which it Craig already has gained more behind losers, the Syracuse A 192-pound, 20-year-old jun- Perhaps dredgers operating j ! Argyle clam inflicts are painful and often Golfers Sweep than half the yardage he made Chiefs head for home today. ior guard from Georgia Tech, in the vicinty brought these rays 1 ; dangerous. Star They take along a 6-3 decision Franklin Brooks, was outstand- Conference of Week Honors in DGA Event all last season and has scored half many touchdowns, two. over Louisville in the third game ing against Southern Methodist. on their home sis j tackles, Playing course, Just what Navy’s tactics will; of the Little World Series. He was credited with 11 Is West Virginia Guard members of Country and the Argyle be against Stanford, Play will be resumed at Syra- blocked a punt recovered By the Associated Press Club Coach Ed- i Jurgen sen of Duke Named swept gross and net honors die Erdelatz has not yet revealed. cuse tomorrow night, with Louis- two fumbles, one leading to a in the District Golf MORGANTOWN, W. Va„ Oct. Association The passing game was below par ; ville holding a 2-1 edge in the field goal. (Beef) mixed scotch tourna- Nelson of Duke, who 6.—Gene Lamone, West! | foursome against WilJiam» and Mary and best four-of-seven games. Jim ACC Sophomore of Week Virginia’s candidate for All- ment yesterday. deciding point for clicked against Dartmouth only night’s kicked the By the Associated Press rushing average of Duke’s backs. America guard, today was Bob Martino and Mrs. R. E. Rain kept last contest victory named in the later stages with Dick Duke's 7-6 over Tennes- RALEIGH, Oct. 6. the Southern Conference “player Foley shot 37-34—71, one under to seven innings as Syracuse of Penn N. C„ He carried seven times for 53 Echard, a third stringer, doing strikeout see, and Earl Shumaker Sonny Jurgensen, promising of the week.” par, for low gross, carding eight used John Meyer, were among the other yards, or an average of 7.6. the throwing. leader of the International State Duke quarterback, won the For the first two weeks, the fours and a deuce on the back guards who turned in fine per- Despite Echard’s fine showina League, and Kent Peterson to nomination today as the Asso- Hicks was Clemson’s out- honor went to Virginia Tech’s nine. formances. against Dartmouth, he is not ex- tame Louisville. They gave up ciated Press Atlantic Coast standing lineman in the 18-7 halfback. Howie Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sherisr Army, Navy Stars Cited. Virginia pected to start if George Welsh’s two hits but Meyer’s famed Conference sophomore of the loss to Tech. His defen- Lamone, a 6-foot-2, 215-pound were lot net with 75-7—68. More Army Tackle Howard Glock bruised ribs have mended. Welsh touch missing. He week. sive play at left end stopped senior, starred in the Mountain- than 40 teams competed. strikeout was Navy End Ron Beagle drew sat out the Dartmouth game. only Colonels. and Tech’s wide runs. eers’ 26-6 upset victory over fanned two compliments their smashing Close behind were his team- Chances are Erdelatz will test for Other sophomores who drew South Carolina Saturday night at Manager Pinky Higgins called play against Michjga- And Dart- mate, Halfback Bernie Blaney, his running game first. The starting and Harry Hicks, praise included: Forest Columbia. S. C. Time after time,. ! Fights Last Night on four pitchers, with mouth, respect'v'',,. Clemson end. Wake By tha Associated Press Middies have outrushed their Susce, In the opinion of Duke Coach Halfback Bill Barnes, who ran the guard led the big Moun- George in an attempt to Glock . kne key factor in for 48 yards for a touchdown in taineer line in wrecking the Na- MIAMI BEACH—Cherlie Salas. 151, halt the Chiefs’ march. Ben the Cadets’ upset victory over Bill Murray, Jurgensen turned ij Phoenix, outpointed Chico Varona. 150. performance 26-0 win North Caro- tion’s top rushing offense and i Havana (101, was charged with the Wolverines. He was in a fine in Duke’s the over ' Sanders, Boston, Flowers the credited holes for BOSTON—Ed 216. loss. with six tackles, recovered 7-6 win over Tennessee Satur- lina State; and Fullback Steve in opening teammates. and Burt Whitehurst, ISO I *, Baltimore, vital 202-pound youngster Hoffer, Whitey Len Ciemniecki, George Wash- drew