Demaret and Ferrier Tie in Cavalier Open After Both Bogey 18th Co-Leaders, With 65s, Georgetown Scores Colonials Clout Three Only Stroke Ahead 3 in Ninth to Down West Virginia Hurlers Of Harper, Kroll Villanova, 7 to 4 For 8th Win in Row By Merrell Whittlesey Dupo+cfc »• TK# George Washington University * Star Staff Corr*»pandent VILLANOVA. Pa April 22.—A baseball team won its eighth sinking VIRGINIA BEACH, April 22.— three-run rally In the ninth in- straight came yesterday, West at Griffith Demaret needed a Virginia. 8-1, Jimmy par ning gave Georgetown University’s three on the last hole to take the Stadium baseball team a 7-4 victory over and Joe Famulatte first round lead in the $10,000 Chet Pietras here Colonials' Cavalier Open today, but he Villanova today. shared honors in the 11-hit attack on three Moun- three-putted for a four and a tie It was the eighth win of the sea- taineer hurlers. Pietras got two with his persistent pursuer. Jim son for the Hoyas. who have lost for three and scored three runs, Ferrier. Each shot a four-under- only three games. The defeat was three for par 65. the third straight for Villanova in while Famulatte got fl'e, a and scored two A few minutes before Demaret five games. including double, finished, Ferrier had overshot the With the score tied at 4-4. An- runs 200-yard par three 18th and also gelo Zanger opened the visitors The Colonials had two big in- the second and fifth, good had taken a bogey four. The half of the ninth with a single nings. bv Cavalier Country Club course is and moved to second on a Adder's for three runs each Singles only 6,065 yards long and plays choice. Tom Hardiman sent Zan- Ed Hughes and Pietras were com- a base on t» a par of 69, but the 18th hole ger to third with another single bined with an error, is a great par three, surrounded through the pitcher s box and balls and a wild pitch for the a base by water and sand traps and with went to second on a sacriAre by second inning rally, while an opening too narrow to gamble Lou Surman. on balls, an error, sacrifice. Pietras' on a runup. The tournament Korfonta Great Help. single and Lou Ciarrocca's triple probably will be won—or lost—on Steve Korfonta then drove both accounted for the fifth inning that hole. It is significant that Zanger and Hardiman home with runs. the co-leaders both went over par a line-drive single to left. Kor- Hughes and Joe Kennelly there today. fonta scored the seventh run when pitched for the Colonials, Hughes The final 36 holes tomorrow Frank Alagia lifted one over the getting nipped for two hits in may produce another Demaret- centerAelder's head for two bases. the first five innings and Ken- Ferrier stretch duel. Two weeks Villanova scored twice in the nelly pitching hitless ball the rest ago, Demaret won the Masters fourth frame on a walk, a double of the wav. Hughes, a sophomore with Ferrier second and last week by Larry Aigeldinger and a single making his first start, was credited Demaret won the Atlanta Open by Shy Ralken. Three more singles with the victory. with Ferrier tied for second. Fer- and two Georgetown errors gave W V» AB H O A (1 W AB H O A. Beasley.rf .3 0 t* I» Pirtra* ”h 3 2 4 4 rier is playing the greatest the Wildcats two more runs In the Elkikna.rf 1 o n t» C.lrmo m 3 o 3 3 Bonato.If 0 7 0 Plane. I b 3 b * of his career, but he can't shake seventh. never threatened 2 They Willey 11 1 0 n n D miller 3 1 : o Demaret. thereafter. W trout cf .3 0 1 0 CU? * !h 4 7 4 •' Adams * 4 17 1 Tivnan ■’>* s o n Harper is Strong Finisher. Flynn Holds Villanova. Zlntarh ss 4 <> 7 7 De.A s :ib O o • > [ o b 3 3 •> favorite son Watson.Ib 4 ] Ovailolf i Virginia's candi, Tom Flynn. Georgetown right- Morton, 7b 7 1 1 3 l wrv«d If o o n «> Purflla 'b ♦* <> 3 O \> ir.’k rf % l on date. , finished hander. gave up eight hits. John Shura.3b 7 o 3 1 Hushe*- p 1 1 " ° with three straight threes—two Moroney, Villanova hurler charged Donatop l n • * n 'Kenned? n o o o Cretan P «> »> *» 1 K* flljr P £ 0 1 0 birdies and a welcome par, to post with his Arst loss, was nicked for tReeca «* 0 t> n a 66 and tie of Phil- 10 safeties. Topper.p O t> rt o mont, Pa., for third, both three Georgetown R. H E. Vtllanm-a R H E Totals 77 7 74 9 Total* 34 11 27 0 under Zanger.2b I 2 i> Moskel s; n I .3 walked for Cretan in >*th par. ; Dt Leo.lb 0 0 n Jones 7b n i l walked for Huihea in 3th The 67 bracket, was made up of iStirman.cf 1 1 1 Frlnri.rf non Wev Virainia otto i nn **«n» l H man.cf.lb 2 1 n Morris If 1 1 n Genre.’ Washington 13<‘ t" "Ox « 1 Norman Von Nida, the Australian Korfonta ss 2 1 1 Alg inger 3b 1 1 0 Runs Pietras *3» Famulatte Yer Alagta.rf n 2 n Wegltcki lb 1 1 0 noek. Hushes. Kennedy Adams Two-b'1* who was five under par at one • j Hughes If n n n Raiken rf 1 1 n hits Famulatte Clarrocra Three-'# time; A1 Smith, the little fellow | Fa Ivey. 3b 0 2 0 Jamison r n i n hits — Adams Ciarrocea Hits off Do • MoVkal c 1 1 fl Moronev.p 0 i n 3 in 3 Innings. Cteaan in * intvn. from Winston-Salem who led the Flynn.p 0 n 0 •Bellace non Topper. 1 in 1 inning Hushes in \ Totals 7 in 2 Totals 4 A 4 inning' Kennelly K in 4 lnmns* "in Star with a 64 * — Washington Open Struck nut for Moroney In 0th nins pitcher—Huthea. Losing pitcher after the first round last year; WINNING FORM—WINNING FACE—Russ Johnson (left), of the Catholic Moffatt of American University wears a “this oughtta get it” expression pre- Georgetown nni mi2 1113—7 Donato Villanova non 20n 2nd—4 Fred Hawkins, one of the touted University team soars over the high jump bar at 6 feet, 2Mj inches for a new paring to heave the shot put 41 feet, ll’-i inches for the best mark recorded in newcomers, and , stadium record in yesterday’s pentagonal meet at Brookland. At right, Eddie the Mason-Dixon Conference this season —Star Staff Photos by Gus Chinn. Colts and Rams Book the consistent winner from Badin, | Episcopal High Crushes N. C. Exhibition in Texas It that Nine appeared Washington Virginia Episcopal Spaced Dupatch t# Th# $ tar was going to have the low amateur West Takes Episcopal High Schools nine, BALTIMORE. April 22—The when Charley Price, the free Virginian Victor in Track Meet TEE . Loyola slugging three Virginia Episcopal Baltimore Colts and the Los An- lance sports writer from Kenwood ' f pitchers yesterday, easily won the geles Rams will meet in an exhi- Country Club, stood on the 17th TO game on its home grounds. 16 to 7. '~&T J'- North-South Amateur Over 4 Other Teams at C. U. bition football game at San An- tee needing 4-3 for a 68. Darkness stopped play after the tonio, Tex., September 2. But Price, former Holy Cross Russ Johnson of Catholic Uni- rung the discs with a heave of 130 seventh Inning. but Johnson's The Colts have three exhibition had tree trouble on t ^XSREEN Imamm. versity broke the C. U. stadium feet, leap clearly Seven runs in the fourth started golf captain, Karnes will enter- With Birdie on 37th was the lined up. They 17th and a then outstanding performance to its win. In the the took five, high-jump record with a leap of Episcopal big tain the Sterlers here Merrell stopped. “Listen, old buddy,” i By tht Assodot#d Pr»s* of the afternoon. His was a Pittsburgh three-putted the 18th for a four By Whittlesey jump round, Charley Gamble tripled Star Staff Correspondent Demaret shot back, “when you 6 feet, 2 H inches, and Eddie Mof- half-inch better than the August. 13 and meet the Cleveland and a 70. That tied him with Jack PINEHURST, N. C„ April 22.— previous with two on. and with the bases drive out Browns in Cincinnati, August, 19. VIRGINIA BEACH. April 22.— the people better watch One iron shot on the 37th fatt of American University tossed record held jointly by Vinnie Cendoya, the Cuban amateur, great full, Ames Drummond doubled. Sixteen of the top shoemakers in on the right. When Palmer gets hole Carried William C. the shot 41 feet, 1114 inches for Fraatz of C. U. and Harold Os- V*. Episcopal Bin n\!0 1— 7 7 4 and left him a stroke Campbell champion, to Episcopal High <><►*.’ 7.V! f>—ifl * \ professional golf were gathered around playing second shots of W. Va., to a thrill- the best throw recorded in Mason- borne of the Philadelphia College ahead of Lt. Jack Colter, the All- Huntington. Aldridge. Shirley »5>. Thomocrn <6>. j ■ and Barlow. around the first tee of the Cavalier after you today, he'll see more sand over K. Dixon Conference competition of Osteopathy. Gill and Drummond Navy champion from Norfolk, m ing one-up victory Wynsol Country Club, than Gen. Rommel did in Africa Spencer of Newport News, Va., this year, but Loyola of Baltimore Mile run—1. Doyle : 4. and on those Fazio MrCurnin 4:43.# awaiting the long holes, in the final of the North won team honors in the five-way 440—J. >: Price in Trouble Off Tee. today Jackson (CU 2. Dalshein (AU) Fishburne Trackmen Win start of the will need a bulldozer to follow and South Amateur golf cham- track meet yesterday at Catholic 3, Gcrle «T): 4. Hockworth < L>. 52.7. Price knocked in a handful of High hurdles:—1, Smvthe : 2. Mc- WAYNESBORO, Va„ April 22 third those loopers you hit.” U. Loyola scored 56 points to 48 Clelland (G); 3 Rushbrooke (AUt: 4, Specialists pionship. Vb — IDENTIFICATION PHOTOS AD. 10-foot putts, four of them fort Maskell (L). 16.4. Fishburne Military T6u rnament. Not All Friendly Banter. The two had halved the last for C. U. American U. had 29, ((Special). APPLICATION PHOTOS 2142 loo—1, Ferguson (AU): 2. Brunk . 10.2, Clayton pars Two-mile—1. Brown ; 2 Volatile meet of the season here golf for 16 holes, but he offset his however. today by Open Ci ert NAIMAN STUDIO ner had the banter, Big, expression- ulation 36-hole route after never The Greyhounds' balance and «L): 3. Kimmerlein (I.): 4, Dudder (CUV birdies with five bogeys as fading less 10:39.5. ! defeating Hargrove Military S',e,‘U 8 other members and Jim Fer- having been more than two holes Low hurdles--l. 3016 14th St. N.W. depth overcame the seven indi- Maskell (L); 2. Bmythr I academy of Chatham. Va.. 66 to 51. tee shots put him in trouble. rier had a few words when (L •: 3. Rushbrooke (AU»; 4* McCltlland of his team, Capt. apart. vidual victories scored by the host (G‘. 26.5. Although the course is a setup Barber Lloyd Mang- of Haefner's team usedj They stepped up to the first team. Gallaudet and Towson 220—1. Ferauson (AU>: 2. Jaeksor for sub-par scoring, the greens Ransom instead of Heafner to (CU): 3. Fields (L>: 4, Gaffney (CU). 23.2 rum, Henry j extra hole and each got off good Teachers trailed the leaders. 880—1. Doyle (CU): 2. McCurnin : 4. Gist . 2:04.3 Ransom and the dog-leg fifth hole, tee shots, with Campbell about 25 Mount St. Mary's didn't compete. Jack Burke. the third Mile relay—1. C. U. A” (Peck, Holl jr„ leading where the shot calls for accuracy yards ahead of the Virginia in- McCurnin. Doyle): 2. Loyola "A": 3, C. U , Both Catholic and American U. B”: 4. Lovola "B money winner, had a 68 despite more than power. surance man. 3:36.7. off to one side also had double-winners. Jim Discus—1. Consoln (CU): 2. Moffat 1 three and he was straight bogeys Heafner said later that it was Spencer slapped his second shot (AU): 3. Oregorek (L); 4- Amundsen when somebody 130 8 Inches. . . . tied with Ulrich. Ferguson, A.U. sprinter, won both feet. any meal time is Wally the first time he and Ferrier had to the right of the pin, hole high, High jump—1. Johnson (CU): 2. Rost remarked that dash events and was second w> Both Demaret and Ferrier cut (L>: 3. Rhumacher (G); 4. tie amoni Mrrrrii whuu»»*j. gone as many as five holes with- about five yards off the fringe of the team had a Jim Brung of Loyola in the broad Holewinski (DU). Ennis (CU) and Brunk two strokes from par on a single out an argument. Last year in the the green. Then Campbell took . 6 feet. 2V* inches. (Stadium record ) weak link. Dan of C.U. nosed Shotout.— 1. Moffatt (AU): 2. Amundsen but Ferrier's was more jump. Doyle hole, eagle National PGA at Richmond, they his eight iron and whacked the (G>: 3. Bateman (L); 4. Consolo (CU* “If you think this team is weak, out teammate Kernan McGurnin 4 1 feet. 1 spectacular. On the 400-yard par didn't speak for the 34 holes of ball at the it 1 inches. right pin, stopping Pole vault—1. tie amons McCurrin put your money where your mouth in the half-mile run and came four 12th. big Jim played safe off their quarterfinal match which four feet away. Spencer took his Kerr : 2. Fergu- stalled, the son AU >: 3. Johnson »CU); 4. Rushbrooke The pro who taunted him didn't ence form in win- cup for a deuce.. The ball hit rules and so do I. Just make sure Campbell surveyed the situation championships (AID. 20 feet. 6 inches. eight feet short of the pin and put up , you follow them.” and tapped in his tournament- . the driver of rolled home. On the 18th hole yesterday, a winning birdie just four hours the Alexander-Dave Roller Demaret snared his eagle on the Skip Douglas- freshman photographer almost after they had started their after- Derby Will Return Chandler Harper combination, 13th when he drove within a few fell on Barber w'hen he wTas put- noon round. ^0(>0'eon„si« ■t«“ looked at the team paired with The 36-hole medal scores, with feet of the green on the 317-yard ting and undoubtedly was a party To Uline Arena 10 his group. It was , to several unholed May par four and rblled the ball into Barber's three-putting the putts figured, n * and The Roller Derby will return to vest*td*v the cup with a driving, George Fazio, Johnny green. That cost Heafner's were 76-76 for Campbell and 75- putter. team «eder^ b Fazio in 71 Group. Palmer and Jackie Burke. “That's a tie for the $500. 77 for Spencer over the par 72 No. Uline Arena May 10 when the a -,.s Woodmont s George Fazio three- great specialists team.” Demaret Heafner stormed into the 2 Pinehurst Country Club course, Washington Jets open an 8-game remarked. the three a putted four of the first six greens "They've got locker room, pounding the lockers 6,952-yarder. series with the f^SZSys Jersey Jolters ex- greatest in the world The 18 saw six and finished with 71, a score tied putters with his huge firsts and morrting only SaTSS tossing tending through May 17. by and eight (Fazio. Palmer and Burke' on the his clothes and clubs around. Cad- holes halved, each wunning six, same last tw'o to Following the Jersey series the others. The 70-bracket included team.” dies and locker boys scurried out Campbell taking the even lunchtime. Jack Isaacs, the Maryland and "And, by the way. I want a rul- of sight—and reach. “I said when draw at Brooklyn Red Devils will move in ing on that Demaret I In the afternoon they halved for an series Virginia Open champ who had 21 Burke,” started this golf game that re- 11-game starting added, of the star only four of the first 14. 18 and putts for the first nine, and John speaking young porters and photographers wrere May ending May 28. who is O'Donnell of Norfolk. the third leading money unnecessary evils,” he roared, add- The Jolters are deadlocked with winner on the tour. The scores: “He must be ing language that matched De- Gussie Moran Loses the New York Chiefs for the Na- Jimmy Demaret 32-33—(15 on the putting surface when he I maret’s purple pants. tional Roller Derby League top lim Ferrier __... 33-32—65 putts. Otherwise he putts from 100 steamer uetting Mad In Rome Net spot, while the Red Devils are Ted K-oll __ 32-34—66 Again. Tourney in LITTLE TAVERN TIME Chandler Harper. _34-32—66 yards off the green.” Jackie gave "They get in the way, By Associated Press fourth place. har- Johnny Palmer __35-32—Hr asking Washington, A1 Smith _34-33—67 Demaret a sour look and told him. stupid question and are always ROME, April 22.—Gertrude assed by injuries since early sea- Fred Hawkins _34-33—67 “I watched Milton Berle on tele- iround when don't is Norman Von Nlda _31-36—67 you want them iGussie) Moran of Santa Monica, son, in the cellar. Jack Burke, ir. _.32-36—6s vision last night, he's much fun- I'd like to put all reporters and Calif., was defeated today in a Wally Ulrich ..... 36-32—6R for hot Bob Toskl __34-35—611 nier than you.” photographers in a sack and quarterfinal match but Barbara piping Doi slas Ford _36-33—-6!> Pros Like Event. throw them in the Geoff Brown Net Victor ^^^^k 5>pppialisls bay out there.” Scofield of San Francisco won her ___ 34-35—60 Clayton Heafner.. 34-35—61> The like this but A reporter who wa? the round pros event, still watching way into of four at the 22 Dave Douglas 37-32—611 the LONDON, April (£>)._Geoff Henry Ransom_33-36—6S I think it could be run with more temperamental demonstation Rome International Tennis Tour-

_ Brown, Australian Davis Jaik Isaacs 36-34—70 crowd appeal. It was changed said he guessed that Heafner was ney. Cupper, HAMBURGERS Pa'i! O'Lear- ..... 36-34—701 z-Charley Price _34-36—To from last year, when the team good for another year or two on In the men's division, Billy Tal- won the men's singles in the Cum- x-Jack Candoya __ ..35-35—70 the tour. Johnny O'Donnell _35-35—70 captain could designate any player Clayton has been com- bert of New York, gained the berland Club Tennis Tournament Avery Berk _36-34—70 to make any shot. "MiddlecofI plaining lately that he doesn't semifinals but Fred Kowaleski of today by defeating Britain's Hed- ! George Faglo_36-35—71 mad Otto Greiner _36-35—71 was captain of one team and took get any more—just burns in- Detroit, was eliminated. ley Baxter. 6-2, 6-2. Harold Oatman _34-37—7 1 side. But it Cliff Spencer 37-35—72 it upon himself to play five seems that between Miss Moran was toppled by Joan Campbell's Soup Onion-smothered John Kelly ___•_35-40—75 Ferrier and straight shots." one of the pros the press he was well Curry of England, 0—6. 6—4. 6—2. x-Col Jesse Anton 33-40—70 done delicious and coffee x-Col Bill Reed __ 45-35—So remarked. "He missed three of yesterday—inside and out. Miss Scofield advanced by beating Hamburgers pie x-Bob Chandler 41-40—si —————————— j Mrs. x-denotes amateur. them and cost his team the $500— Betty Hilton, also of Eng- What a meal! and they didn't like it.” Madeira School Wins land, 7—5, 3—6, 6—2. The Tires Yon Need, Harper, the Portsmouth who Talbert won easily from Vanni Nay pro Virginia Pitcher Wins is back among the leading money Riding Show Honors Canepele of Italy, 6—2, 6—1, 6—0, winners this was a By tHe Associated Press while Rolando Del Bello, another Be on Game With Home Run season, taking the Tires Yonr Car few practice strokes with his putter LEXINGTON, Va., April 22.— Italian, measured the Detroiter, FOR A TASTY BITE... the Associated Press By when Demaret remarked, "It's sure Riders from the Madeira School 8—6. 3—6. 7—9. 6—4, 6—3. When tires ore worn smooth—let Leeth inspect j RICHMOND. Va., April 22.— good to have Chandler putting for in Washington piled up points in Tennis Team .'hem before you buy new tires. We'll tell you David 2 points. Chatham Hall 30\2. this year were by one-run' pretty good,” he agreed. Mary Washington 2V2, and Fair- rubber applied to smooth tires will give the mile- margins. Demaret was next fax Hall. 4. ~mr of new tire treads at obout one-half the on the tee BEARD SOFTENER age Ralph Graves, who gave up only and he hit a straight, but not tMMKUM cost of new tires. Come in now, have your five hits, was the victim of ponderous ball. "Nice drive.” Har- Charles’ NtW-BtAOl tires recapped before the rush begins. blow. The loss was, bert remarked, but added, “what Graves' first after WHEELER, Inc. posting three there was of it." Demaret wasn’t SHAVING victories. MUST HAVE COMFORT COLD RUBBED RECAPS 600.16 FULLY GUARANTEED as low as USED CARS *9? For The Best We cop oil sires: 550.15 to 820.15 ot CHEVROLET SERVICE Better Prices Paid proportionately low prices. Bub • l#w 4me* t* w,h by far Clean Late Models yewr orbiskarr- Let •h«u um yam lixna laibar at Brushlas* Waihingtuu’i eraan Uk* kick rtw WILLIAMS H4aa a*a» tw Oldmrt Inc. *aea alieaa lavfkaat Care For Your Car USED TRUCK TIRES WHEELER, Tim Draltr ***• «*ua*R« >alt' 1339 East-West Highway Onrn Dally * Sunday Chrysler Plymouth Dealer Tm) mw4 a y* Our 37th Yuur Tw Baerad By W.AB® S $£.95W Silver $H. 3400 Until P.M. Prra Parking. ^•a Spring, Md., Entir* 4800 lloelt Wisconsin Av*. ALL-SERVICE TIRE CO. By aanai Barbara At Your Fovoritc 1220 13th Street 3234 RA. 9850 9 to 9 EM. 4890 Druggist N.W. Phone: ME. 0763