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THE EVENING STAR Musial Leads Kiner Mrs. Jack Smith Best Washington, D. C. ' WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, ** 1953 C-3 For Leftfield Job in With 78 in Women Charley Dagger! Dies; Balloting ¦r' »?JC,,i3REBNS23 All-Star Golfers' Field Day By Merrell Whittlesey Walper had three eagles In one Ex-Boxer and Referee By th« Associated Pnu By th. Associated The Women’s District Golf George Diffenbaugh, the Ken- 18-hole round in tournament Press CHICAGO. July I.—Stan wood pro, was reminiscing after competition. He made a deuce PHILADELPHIA, July I. Association’s team champions par Charley Daggert, - Musial of the Cardinals is a round at Easton in the pro- on a 294-yard four hole, just well known a wjjjr !|i participated In their annual missing an ace, and had threes boxing referee who officiated at strong choice over the Cubs’ ¦ amateur the other day and > day yesterday a on two par reaching the first fight, 1| «. yfl ll field and sec- recalled that fives, the Walcott-Marciano Ralph Kiner green died of a night. for the National ond-teanr member Mrs. Jack one of his first ¦* on both in two shots and heart attack last mgw JB dropping League leftfield post as the an- He, Smith of runnerup Prince sizeable putts. Daggert, 53, collapsed in a nual All-Star baseball poll nears Somebody asked Bob if Wal- shower outside dressing JjL Georges—produced the the room its end. lowest per won the tournament and of the Philadelphia Naval Base score, a 78, over Argyle Bob gymnasium. Today’s compilation showed the that he had an said, “I didn’t ask him. I He had just refereed 523,417 course, C figured Musial has received votes pL /ijHJJH home of the second-team uncomfortable if he had he would have two amateur bouts. so far, Kiner 504,226. champions. told me without asking." Ap- A former boxer himself, Dag- The gert also poll, which began June Mrs. Smith is a player of first- It was 25 or parently Leo had trouble be- served here as a Middle 12, ends at midnight Friday. team caliber, but the club cham- more years tween eagles. Atlantic AAU official. His name Winners will be in the starting Wk H H pion at Prince Georges partici- * ,* * * in private life was John Mc- lineups for the 20th Inter- pated in the second-team play Rock Creek Pro Bill Crabbe Garrigle. league game at Cincinnati because her club did not enter shot a 73, a pretty good round, at Last fall, Daggert was referee received an of- Jj? at the July 14. a first team. fer to open a Easton the other day and he Municipal Stadium match late Kenwood, was secret which §aw Rooky A rush of ballots also home of the first- winter - time asked the of his suc- Marciano knock **** out Jersey boosted Musial into third place team champions for four straight driving range cess. Joe Walcott for the among poll’s vote years, heavyweight the individual was host to the first-team Over a garage Merrell Whittlesey, "Putting one-handed.” Bill championship. getters. Mickey Mantle of the play, and Mrs. Charles Egenroad back of the Wicomico Hotel in answered. “I’m like Rod Mun- most, 551,484. Washington day, Yankees has'the of G&CC won low Salisbury. I’ve tried left-handed, two- U. S. Rugby Player Hit Mickey Vernon of Washington is gross with a 79 over Mrs. Rex He was to start the job a handed, cross-handed and one- 547,268. of with on next with Howard the host club 82 Monday and arrived in Salisbury handed and now I’m convinced By Polio in The that two-handed on putts Australia leaders: Mrs. Crocker Low Net. late Saturday night and regis- long By the Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE. and one-handed on short cues First base—Vernon. Washington. Mrs. Sam Crocker of Kenwood tered at the hotel. The next SYDNEY, Australia. July I. 547,288: Fain. Chicago. 416.182: E. morning, Sunday, is the secret.” Robinson. Philadelphia. 414,773: Dropo. won low net with 83-8—75, over a he decided Hit by polio, Jack Bonetti, tackle Detroit. 249.028; Collins, New York, a field of 25 and was followed to have a look at the town. It on an all-star American rugby 248.157. morning Second base—Goodman. Boston. 488.- in the net prize list by Mrs. Carl was a cold so he put on Giants Sign Skyinskus team touring this continent, has 183: Fox. Chicago. 481.618: Avila. Matthews of Congressional, 85- his topcoat, pulled up the collar, been isolated in the Cleveland. 342.922; Martin. New York, NEW YORK, July 1 (JF).— Townsville 339.814; Terwllllger, Washington. 117,- 8—77; Mrs. J, R. Trouchaud of and pulled his cap, customary at- Hospital in North Queensland. 031. Skyinskus, Third base—Rosen, Cleveland, 493,- Kenwood, 83-5—78, and Mrs. tire for a golf pro in those days, William football star Dr. Scott Young says Bonetti 977; Kell. Boston, 452.134: Suder. J. W. Godfrey of Congressional, top ears. probably to remain Philadelphia, 450.239; McDousald. New down near the of his and former NCAA heavyweight will have in Washington. prize Diffenbaugh that hospital York, 264.402; Yost. matched out of the list recalled he wrestling champion at Syracuse the six weeks. 137,847. with 88-10—78. never been in a deader town Bonetti, a former Snortstop—Rinuto. New York. 496.- had University, signed a Stanford 205: Carrasquel. Chicago. 488,919; Mrs. E. C. Ferriday, jr., the than Salisbury on a Sunday, and contract player, is Livermore, Kuenn. Detroit, 281.344; Hunter. St. with the from Calif. Louis. 242,711: Joost. Philadelphia. new District women’s champion he walked for blocks without see- New York Giants to- 150.153. from Chevy Chase, did not com- ing anybody. day. He play**d both guard and Left Held—Zernlal. Philadelphia. 602.- college 84fl; Minoso. Chicago. 483.192: Wood- pete. He stopped to look into a store tackle in and is the 17th Additional Sports ling. New York, 378.285; Mitchell. tookie signed by Cleveland. 181.732; Vollmer, Washing- The Kenwood team sported window and suddenly a police- lineman the ton, 124.058. pins a disc “Dis- man a fellow him Giants. on Next Two Pages Center field—Mantle. New York, 561,- with enscribed and with 484; Busby. Washington. 349.105; trict Team Champions,” a gift stopped and the policeman Rivera. Chicago. Doby, long-time sports depart- 323.798; Cleve- VETERAN SPORTS WRITERS RETIRE—Two members of The Star’s of their professiqnal, George ask George questions. land, 296.361; Groth. St. Louis, 109.263. were by party night. Dif- started to Right field—Bauer, New York. 603.- ment honored on their retirement their fellow workers at a last At left fenbaugh. Diffenbaugh finally became sus- 819; Nlernan, Detroit. 391.607; Mele. is Denman Thompson, for many years sports ed itor and since 1949 sports editor emeritus, and Chicago. 363,132; Philley. Philadelphia. Betty Garber Second. picious and asked the officer 319.451: Jensen. Washington. 312,703. at right is Jack. Keller, The Star’s veteran baseball writer and more recently a sports copy edi- York, “What’s the idea?” IMMEDIATE Catcher —Berra. New 515.241: McKelway, Mrs. Smith’s 78 at Argyle was White. Boston, 396,867: Lollar. Chi- tor. With tliem is B. M. editor of The Star. —Star Staff Photo. The said “A fellow held cago, 389.151; Hegan, Cleveland, 324.- one stroke better than a 79 by officer up gas night 07/; Moss. St. Louis. 119.203. Betty Garber, a station here last the host club your descrip- I Delivery! NATIONAL LEAGUE. champion and District titlist in and he answers First hase—Kluszewski, Cincinnati. Baseball tion.” J Hodges. Brooklyn. 501.398; 1952. 610,726: Thompson and Keller Retire George, of course, was indig- Lockman. New York. 402,803; Adcock. (Continued From Page C-l.) Low Argyle Milwaukee. 266.112; Fondy, Chicago. net winners at JkMjL nant, explaining he had 262.457. were: Mrs. W. E. Howard of the arrived NEW LOW PRICE Second base—Schoendienst. St. Louis, the second game when Gus Bell a few hours previously to take 621.954; Philadelphia. Sports host club, 84-14—70; Mrs. Irving Ryan. 372.102; From The Star's Staff connected for his with job per- Williams. New York, 360,687; Dlttmer. 26th a Rosen of Spring, over a new and the first Milwaukee. 349.357; Mlksis, Chicago, By the Associated Press who made sports history while runner on base in the first in- Indian 82-11 sons met in the town accused 218.216. 71; Mrs. Charles Olmstead of lie Third base—Mathews, Milwaukee. Two veteran members of The he was with The Star. ning. Milwaukee caught up in him of holding up a gas station. 818.182: J. Robinson. Brooklyn. 49].- Washington, 88-16—72; Mrs. 5 Star’s sports department whose Thompson’s standing among the eighth as Mathews slam- Diffenbaugh laughed and said 668; Adams, Cincinnati. 338.274: Jack- Hill Houston of Prince Georges, son. Chicago. 273.101; Jablonski, St. by-lines for decades have been med one with a mate aboard and he’d never forget the fellow with Louis. 170.858. his fellow sports writers around 91-18—73; Mrs. W. R, Laird of LEO ROCCA 2079 Shortstop—Reese. Brooklyn. 501.384; familiar to Star readers were Sid Gordon followed him with the policeman. “Name was Ad- M? Hamner. Philadelphia. 492.731; Dark. the country was recognized in Army Navy, 87-14—73, and Mrs.