THE EVENING STAR Washington, 0. C. A-21 MAJOR Griffs' Ranks Thinned Tennis Title MINOR JMmJpy, May 4, IMf LEAGUES BOWLING O LEADERS By Royal, Gonzales, Hoad WITH ROD THOMAS By Battle Illness the Associated Frees Taken by Neff X, ths Associate* Press AMEBICAN LEAGUE ContfiwMl From Page A-18 further disciplinary action was i PACIFIC Post Victories "¦ < Phil Washington COAST LXAUUR i ii BATTING based on SS or more At the plate taken. I Neff of walk back toward is one of top W L Pel, W L Pet. CINCINNATI, May 4 .— Waahfiigton boiler* won 8! with 386. again was a star, but Oh. yes. there was .! ; proved he still the > Whlto. Boston. .37*; Kalla*. Detroit. when Oordon advanced on players In the by Pnncho Gonaalea easily polished singular variety of honor* In not as bright as lngnmar «Bing Orant. who achieved of j tennis area games five defeating Bob Cage. Ph BM 11 | 579 Spokane 711 i-ii Ashley Cooper. B—2. B—2, Duekpln Congress Moen who contributed BUN*—Power,i Cleveland. IS; KlUo- Ramos. his victories against s—l. 8—S. S L C. 8 7 jjl.l vVouver .133| off tha National Washington. Dstrolt. 10 the Arlington Ain night pro* which wound Os 189. 132 and 108 for 407. brew If; Vast. There are conflicting stories 6—3. B—2. for the Bncramentn. 3-3: Vancouver. S-3. ' here laat on their championship*, IS; Marts. Kansas City. IS; SuSdtn. Senators last year, allowed a Kettle 6 Eaatpotnt Millie tossed In Boston. Colo vita. Cleveland Lopes. County tennla championship 3-2: Belt Lake. 2 fesaionml tennla tour. up laat night at the Btadtler 326. City, Walking- ss to what happened theae- flrst-innmg by Julio' Portland. 3; Ben Dlsta. J, Kansas and Allison. yesterday at Barcroft Park. Phoenix. 7-4; Spokon*. 6-4. shaky Lane* In Baltimore after a: Oertha Wilson. 353 and Pran- Rumor said Oordon Becquer and that should have Law Hoad survived a among, Early BUNS< BATTED IN—Trlandos Balll- after. Neff, who slipped to the ninth (tart month competition ces Wilson. 399. In the Washington, been Bob got INTES NATIONAt. LSAGI’S to dcfaat Auaale Mai An- of mor*. IS; Klllohrow. i cursed him and when the man- all. Allison the' ranking among and tournament the Pulford's Ra- IS Kanina City. Mm*. area tennis W.t, 2-8. B—4, 8-1. 853 team*. 694 double* ceev. Washing- ager moved in closer. Pedro Senators’ other when his P*t KLL 6et. derson. Team, captained by New York, and Lemon. players last year after more Mleml ft 6 smi Moot *) to |u s«n 1,347 ilngle*. dio also ton. 17 | swung going pop fly fell safely between r The ftctoriCKjicpt Oonaalaa Chicago. at him. ‘T wasn’t standout, : Prances, lost out In defense of ¦ITS —Pox. 33: Bertota. Catcher Russ Nixon and than 15 years as a is *$ : ii 33 and Hoad tied in won-lost tour The Chevy Chaae Chevrolet ¦ Washington 30; Kalin*. Detroit. 26: to let him hit me first." Ramos Third fedColumbus0 9 * li Bsiß“ .983 the title it won last year. Cleveland. Tony. Baltl- Randy swept the last six games to win 5 Hnau 714 standing* and team of the All-Star Dlatrlctj Power. Si! said Baseman Jackson with BuSale. 7; Columbus * with 32 victories *** • more. Marls. Kanina City, and Alli- the 3-hour. 40-mlnute struggle. League prevailed In the men'*! son. Washineton. 25 Oordon explained that he one out in the third inning. Richmond. 3—3: 'Rnehoate, I—4. 13 dos cat* apiecr. But Hoad Among the sharp performers i DOUBLES— Williams Kansas City. A: It was Neff’s first tournament Toronto. 7—4: Miami. 4—6 personal championship division with a 7; Boyd. told Ramos. “You'd better be The Indians got three runs Montreal, 3—4; Hasans, t—l. leads Oonzale* In their closing night were Beryl stlickland. Cleveland: Bal- | of the year. ' on timore. Poe. Chicago, and Blavere, this fellow—he's li- in the third off Ramos. Martin, AMERICAN A66OCIATION •erle*. 12-8. ¦core of 3.081. Moyer, 156, 123 and Washington. A. careful of 1 Cage, a tobacco auctioneer early j who rolled City Cary. you bat. I singled with one and with 4a.term Bill Bursey. an con- third In TBIPLBS—Mouse Kansas 3: able to hit with the out. from Halifax, Vs., took 2-0 DKUIem 142 for 421 to tie for Kansas City. Bkawron. New York, a L . nailed the men's all 1 Washington, gues* he misunderstood me." two down Piersall singled, send- W Pel W L Pel testant. women's singles, and the all- and Alllaon 4; IS plty- lead In the last set before Neff Ill’P'll* 14 .Ton Louis. II 10 524 events with a tally of rrs tied with 1 Ramo* understand* English. ing Martin to third. Power's, f7 ,»67 .4121 title I great, who SUN*—KlUebrew, Washington. stormed back to win the match Minn's 14 Chnr’n 7 ID time Lorraine Oulll. i HOMEColnvjto. Piersal! "I went out double to left scored Martin, SI P. ll .550 , 1.301. her old self with games of 7: Cleveland. Toot. Detroit, said: Just Fred McNair and Lew Weth- f VOLUME SAVINGS Wilson, captain of was and Lemon. Washington, d; flv* to tell him not to throw at me. and Piersall also scored when WtPTERN DIVISION J Prance* Olivers tied with *. the Middle Atlantic area's 142. 145 and 116 for 403. Mrs | 5; fight I lost. Porter jeren, W L Pet W L Pet Prank Jone* Optician*, STOLEN BABBS—Power. Cleveland. It's Just another dropped the relay to the 1 » 3Sn. CHRYSLER t the Moyer collected 27 sticks in her Apaiiclo Chicago, New top ranked team, easily won the Denver 12 571 Dallas 7 13 only women'* team In the Sil- and Mantle. I haven't won one in my Ufe."j plate. Power, who advanced to fusion in 10 Mill Omaha 7 13 .3So< last frame. York. 4: Kallne. Detroit, and Kllle- doubles title, defeating Bill Port W. 6 14 364 : ver Spring Major League, brew Washington. 3. When Oordon and Ramos third on the error, stole home PRODUCTS Jackie Coulson (404 > and i riTCHlNO—Wilhelm. Baltimore. De- Bassett and Jim Shafer In Denver. 4: Port Worth. 3 * went at almost everybody for the third Minneapolis. Dellas. 4-3 earned the women all events Mary Robinson <347) landed i lock. Boaton. and McLlsh. Cleveland. It. | time this season. straight 6—3, B—2, B—o. 5-1: 1,180 and j 1 3—o I.OOO: Ponnaa. Baltimore. Lar- in. Clary grabbed Pier-; seta. Omaha. 18-6. Charleston. 4-3. ;; | crown with a total of welt up in doubles at 751. sen New York, and Ptscher. Wash- Joined Strickland's gnd Mar- Olga Mahaney and Buddy Houston. 7: St. Foul 6. the singles champion- ] lngton. 2—o. 1 000. sail around the neck, wrestled Indianapolis, 8-5; Louisville. 5-3. tied for championship teams, , Wynn. Chicago. tin's homer brought the In- In men's ¦TBfKEOUT* 36: and held Adair took the mixed doubles SOUTHERN ship with a record 432. She Score, Wilhelm. Balti- him to the ground on. dians’ ASSOCIATION jij Clarendon Bowling Center fln- Cleveland. 3.V other two runs In the ! championship by defeating Lew t of more. 31: Terry, Kansas City, 24; Woody Held. Cleveland third W. L, Pet. W. L Pet and Dot Crldlln Richmond: lished seventh with 1.961, Na- Ford. New York. *47 seventh before the fussing and Betty Wetherell. 8-4, B—2. N. Ors, 13 7 6511 Chatt'ote 9 II .436 will roll off for the title at baseman, clamped a neck hold started. 1 Mobil* 15 9.675 Memphis 912 429 tional Bohemian eighth with NATIONAL LEAGUE 17 * 860 Atlanta 7 14.368 a and place to be deter- on Clary, who otherwise was i its- Je_ —U-B 2J=e Rirml’m i > CErrater-Plrmoolh-lmoerlol f time 1960 and Rip DaUr. * to • Sot.-Sin. to * 8 In Women's kee. IS; Temple. Cincinnati an* De- Clary Cuts Porter Mike after BVi innings was left, scoring Harmon. W L Prt. W L Prt In the women's singles of the *# > teams. Goetz Co. landed ninth D # sharp single Rocky opened Austin 17 770 SB. Ati’to 16 14 417 28-year-old RUNB Chicago. wedged Allison's to left Colavlto the 8 ,636 Amarillo fl 14 .391 t tournament. and B. Frank Joy Co. 24; llATtld Yn—Bank*.Cincinnati, Porter Into the pro- Viet’rl* 14 • * at 1.720 Pinson and Rohlnron. with a . Tut,* 9 15 .375 ** 23; Demeter. Lot Angeles, 22; Aaron, ceedings. While Clary two out In the sixth, but last of thd ninth with homer, C Ch’tl 10 11.476 ! 10th at 1,715. was Corpus ChrtaU, 0-11. i Milwaukee. 20. Jay's Origgs blanked the Indians on and with one down Held sin- 7-8: Tulsa. Ann Habercom. who in 1953 In men's all events. Julie! ¦lTS—Aaron. Milwaukee. 36: Un- thrashing his legs around, San Antonio. 2-3: Amarillo. 1-2. established two all-time tour- ison. Cincinnati. 31: Temple, Ctncln- cut to the bone. He six hits for eight Innings. gled. However. Dick Hyde came Victoria, 9-3;, Auotin, 4-7. Singer finished second with' not!. 27: Bongs. Cnicago. Neal. Los arm was pinch-hittera IT WILL PAY YOU for with I Angeles hospital for along to retire EASTERN LIAC.I'E nament records women 11.293 Norman Titus seventh' and Ctmolt. St Louis. 26. was rushed to a Killebrew Scores Two 1 and DOUBLES—T. mole. Cincinnati and „ Don Dillard and Tito Francona W. L. Pet W L. Pet. a game of 197 and set of 469, Burgers Plttsourgh. 10. McMillan. repairs. Orant and Minnie TO at 1.272. Rprlnef. 8 4 .867 Allent 5 * .500 BUY conspicuous In the compe-: Cincinnati. Aaron. Milwaukee and Co- spiked fray, With one out in the ninth, on outfield flies. 5 5 was In men’s doubles. Singer and peda, San Francisco. 8 Minoso were in the Readme 5 583 Bineha. 500 tition ended. She won the TRIPLES—Post. Philadelphia but both minor injuries. Allison singled to left and Bec- The Indians twice had ad- Albany 6 5.545 Laneaa. 4 7 36* NEW Just : John Mandes tied for fifth with and were Wlffpl. 6 5 546 York 3 8 .473 YOUR 1959 women’s of the John Mays. San Fradciaco, 3; m players quer sent a grounder to Power. vanced runners to third earlier. division I 1 837 and Tony Santinl and Eddie tied with 2 Billy Martin, who has been Btnthamton, 6: Lancaater. 5. Dennis singles, an associate HOME RUNS—Math-wa and Aaron. Vic fumbled the ball and in- In the first inning Power Allentown. 4: Williamsport. 3. | Keith were ninth at 828. Milwaukee. S: .tanks, Chicago. Lynch. known to be in the center of I Albanv. 11—8: Read In*. o—4. * stead taking York, event, with a four-game score! ** * Cincinnati end Demeter. Los Angeles, 6. such feuding on other occasions, I of the certain out reached third on Colavito’s Sprlne'eld. 19; 12. OLDSMOBILE and Lyn Kuc- STOLEN BASES—Robinson. Cincin- by stepping first base, he double with out, but Vic of 513. and she 1 Pincus Grill, 1.631, was fifth nati and Neal and Moon. Los Anseles, wrestled Lavagetto from the on two SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE zek, with a total of 767, fin- !4: T. Taylor. Chicago. Temple and Pin- mauling, trying [threw belatedly to second and tried to steal home and was W. L. Pet W L. Pet. in women’s regular booster son. Zimmer, An- midst of the Cincinnati and* Loe 13 4.756 Knoxv. 7 19.412 ished second in doubles. They geles 3. both runners were safe on the nailed. In the Held and teams; M. H. Barnes Plumbing, j to preserve peace, then later seventh ava’ahicon 11 7.611 Aahevll. 6 9 406 night by PITCHING Burdette, Milwaukee. singled, 12 * 6(in Jackson. 711 .3*9 CAPITOL beaten last ] around Camilo , error. Strickland but on an Colum were 1,733, fifth in regular mixed 5-0. IKK): KllDpeteln. Los Angeles and locked an arm j * 6IS .286 Pace. Pittsburgh. 3-0, 1.000; Charlo 10 .556 Chari* Audrey Atkinson and Ruth teams; Tony and 1,701, Anderson. Pascual’s head. "He could have i Jim Lemon popped out, but apparent squeeze-play attempt, 7; CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE CO Frank. I Chicago and Itldlx. Pittsburgh, 2-0, Asheville. Jacksonville. 6. Freeman of Baltimore, who fourth In mixed "B” booster ! 1.000. hit me,” Pascual said. "But he , Harmon Killebrew came Martin failed to bunt and Held Charlotte- 9; Colombus. 6. 1222 226 St NW. W«h. 0 C. I STRlKEOUT*—Drysdale. Los An- through again, ramming dou- and down. Msron. 8: Knoxville. 5 rolled 774. teams and Nameless fourth in geles. 38: Spahn Milwaukee. 29; Jack- didn’t.” i a • was trapped run Savannah. 7; Charleston, 6. Ralph Gaddi won the men’s men’s “B” booster' teams, son. «t Louis. 28; Sanford. San Fran- Piersall and Oordon cisco. 23: Podrea. Los Angsles and 8. Ramos. division of the John Dennis I j In the congress’ annual busi- Jones and Antonelll, San Francisco, 21 were banished from the game with 707 for five games, fin-;ness meeting, the 1960 tourna- and the extent of their punish- ishing with 153. He was sec- ment was awarded to Rich- ment will be determined by year. Conn . 838: 8. Jo* Rose, Jo* Franco. ond last mond and the 1961 event to , Baltimore. League President Joe Cronin, Elizabeth Kluttz yesterday 837. Rhode Island. Jack Berry of . WOMEN’S DOUBLES who will rely on Hurley's re- shot 180 for the biggest game Pittsburgh was elected presi- I. Audrey Atkinson. Ruth Freeman. Baltimore 774: 2. Ann Habercom-Lyn -1 port. Ramos, booed by the registered by a woman in the dent and James Thomas of New Kucaek, Washington. 767: 3. Min Wel- senborn-Mary Lou Orubbs. Baltimore. crowd |f 19.586 as he departed, tournament, flatting only one Bedford, Mass., a vice presi- 4. Lola Moul-Dee Sorenson, ! TURNPIKE-PROVED first waved his cap at them, Bridgeport.£6l: 758: 5. Mary Lou Oxtor- box. Yet, in her two succeed- dent. man-Oert Vttkoskl. Baltlmote, then spit his In singles 754. out tobacco ing games in she tallied The leaders in the champion- MEN'S SINGLES a gesture of defiance. flat, probably the 1. Hllmar Sperschnelder. Baltimore, 91 and 92 ship division: fill S- JVllus singer. Washington, first time in her career that: 467: 3 Clark Copenhaver, Hagers- Denied One-Hitter MEN’S TEAMS town. 402: 4. Joe Rose. Baltimore, Grant priced! she rolled 20 consecutive boxes 1. Chevy Chase Chevrolet, Washinf- • 161: 5. Bob Pisher. Baltimore, 458. and never lower without ton, 2081; 2. Arrow 77. Baltimore. WOMEN’S SINGLES When the game resumed a mark. ! 2054: 3. Woodpolnt Bar and Grill. > 1 Dot Cridlin. Richmond, and John Romonosky retired Pinch- The Washington area's only Hagerstown. 2046; 4 General Steel. , Frances Wilion. Washington, tied with | New Haven. Conn.. 1974: 5. National l 482- 3. Beryl Moyer. Washington, and hitter Carroll Hardy, then other first in “B” Balltlmore, Evelyn Hagerstown, was women’s Premium. 1970. Weikert. tied with ' teams, scored by Radio 421; 5 Ann Plude. Hartford, 413. fired a fast ball over Vic booster WOMEN'S TEAMS MEN’S ALL-EVENTS Power's head. This prompted Ask about our Station WPRW of Manassas 1. Carousel-Bastway. Baltimore, 1. Bill Bursey. Washington, 1..301: [fif'd* ! 1882; 2. Prank Jones Optlcldan, Wash- ' 2. Julius 81nger. Washington. 1.293; ; Hurley to walk to the mound with a count of 1,593. ington, 1870; 3 New Essex, Baltimore, » 3. Volk. Baltimore. 1,288: 4. 1783; 4. Baltimore. Dtve ; to warn Romonosky, who was The Frank Jones Opticians Stewart Motors. * Oneil Wynne, Norfolk, 1.279: li. Tony 1753; 5. Pine Grove Dairy.’ Ports- Adams. East Haven. Conn.. 1.278. fined SSO on the spot for a came within 12 pins yesterday mouth. 1743. WOMEN’S ALL-EVENTS Washington. deliberate attempt to bean of catching the Carousel-East- MEN’S DOUBLES 1. Frances Wflson. 1 Vernon Marsch-Pranlt Huglemeyer, , 1,190: 2 Dot Crldlln. Richmond, • Power. Romonosky followed a way team of Baltimore, which Baltimore, 850: 2. John Siwek-Tony r 1,162: 3 Mabel Nicklas. Walkersville, championship Adams. East Haven. Conn.. 843; 3. Fred |: Md 1.157: 4. Maxine Allen. Oreens- ' walk to Power by digging a won the women’s New Haven, , 'boro. N and Jean Robinson, Bal- . Ziaks-Walt KraJewskl. C.s 1,154. ' pitch into Minoso's side, but no with 1,882. Mrs. Habercom. 839; BIU Joy-Rlt Altai. Hartford. timore. tied with I 4.

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