THE EVENING STAR Bob Brummer Walkington, D C, Thursday, May 12, 1960 Sports B-13 * W f ’ >tw P* <£¦ ' S 33 innings and has struck out W - »T T Proves Class THE at least one batter in 28 of them In the If j- IL i .~ig. \--J : ... five innings BEAT that he failed to notch a strike- «? 9. out the opposition didn't score Y w Ofefau As AU Hurler IY BURTON HAWKINS . . The Buffalo Bisons. fan- t 'W -T < i a wwfe> ( « H 3 m UmL owned club of the International F* U fl fIP» : Bob Brummer fl4W Wygjß They speak .of League, has shelled out $60,000 Jim Kaat has learned quickly ’ caster, suggests Griffith S a- on the American University to the Phillies for four players that there are various methods > dium be renamed "Allison Won- campus as the best AU ' and 10 players out- iof to the derland" now owns curve-baller Dick revealing pitches op-1 providing since Taylor/ -1 right as a step toward getting ! position. In his last start continues to keep his graduated in 1951. If there . batting ’ off well if the Continental against the White Sox, the; average in the clouds . Alli- the 6-1 ' . . were any skeptics left, ’ League ever gets going. Senators’ lefthander let foot-4 sophomore should have young son, who suffered through a ’em know what 1 Steve Barber, Baltimore convinced them with j was coming : slump after a fantastic start, yesterday allowed and facial : rookie, one < his no-hit, 2-0 victory over! strictly by expressions—- says the difference is. "When I 1 struck out 15 in one with a flaw to game j Catholic U. he hopes correct. iwasn't hitting, I was going for Pensacola last season, but lost ; Losers of their last three; I The Tigers are burned up ' the pitcher’s pitch with the * about ’s ! the contest when his teammates I games, the Eagles started only screaming count in my favor. I’m stupid. ’ made seven errors . . . Barber l Shortstop Bruce Kessler and' 1 scoreboard In Chicago—the one in those when I don’t ’ cases, lost celebrates various c pitched four 2-hitters and Centerfielder Tom Marshall in White wait for the pitch I can mur- | jthat three of them with the same I their regular positions in an I Sox accomplishments with‘ der.” sort of support. I effort to find a winning com- sound effects ranging from Commissioner Ford Frick says s Cal Ermer, managing the bination yesterday at home. trains colliding head-on to I the propose Kefauver bill. Columbus Jets, has two players !'¦' The makeshift staked machine-gun fire. ilT.'irflI lineup which would . drastically curtail 1 balking at going to Havana Brummer to a 20 lead in the “It’s silly,’’ Manager | Jimmy' control of players . by major c; May 16 . . They’re from the I second inning on a wlak. single Dykes said. "It would be all . ' league clubs, would kill the - Dominican Republic, being I and Marshall's two- single. right if they’d stop all the noise; minors the Fidel ; . , .TBut withering? scowled on these days by I But CU's Gene Horan bore when a player reaches the had another down and Brummer knew he minors blow torch i Castro the unshaved, unbe- I plate after hitting a , ; applied to their setup this - . . Chuck I would have sea- haved Cuban Boss . to match him. but they keep it up for another Wc Brummer , son when a third television net- - Dressen, agreeing to be inter- I was never faster. 2 minutes. The pitcher is ready I He struck 17 but walked , work decided to cable games s viewed by , former out to resume, but there’s nobody I into minor league cities. boss of the Braves now man- nine batters, including three ready to hit.” I in the second Dave Nicholson, St. Louis boy s’ aged by Dressen, said. "Im straight inning. “There has been emphasis on I the who reportedly received smart enough to know all the In seventh, the AU regu- speeding up games in recent $115,- - lars into the 000 from the Orioles, is hitting answers.” Egad, what mod- I came lineup to years,” Coach Luke Appling ’ ? .. . ’! .220 with Miami He hasn’t r help Brummer's chances of "but that scoreboard is ... t esty. | (said, and he ’; hit a home run or batted in i , the former slick ¦ DC\ 0 jwmi| I victory, notched his going to add 25 minutes to a I run . Lamar r third baseman now a Detroit fifth against two losses this some games. hit a t . . Jacobs, former Ohio season. University star who im- - calls | home run against Jim Ban- sportscaster, ’ pressed in the Senators’ train- - oi the White Sox the finest I AU will carry a 5-11 record ning and it seemed like 5 min-

ing seen . ' its final . camp, has hit safely in 21 1 shortstop he’s ever . . -w r »' game tomorrow utes before the ¦MflMMmi*: ,& **«'**»T«#< v .«L I yito next guy games with Charlotte and " have been at home against Baltimore U. stepped in to hit.” iss might Catholic U. finishes its sched- ** • * hovering around .400. just as quick," Kell said, “but RELAY STARS—THEN AND NOW *? ? * he cotildn't throw with ule as host to Johns Hopkins Joe Ginsberg of the Orioles Apar- Camilo tomorrow and to' Lynchburg charged H Pascual has pitched 1 icio.” As members of crack Frederick R. Gibbs was with three passed Georgetown Prep’s relay mond, Libertytown. Md.; In the Saturday. only area balls in one inning Tuesday team 55 years ago, these men became fast of Washington, and Meade Lewis, New York game scheduled today. Naw nighty tying the American TONITE P.M.! friends and later accomplished athletes at City. All are 71. held a reunion entertains the ! OPEN ’TIL9 DAILY, 8 A.M.-6 P.M. They yester- Merchant Ma- Leagile redord set one week to at Georgetown University. They are (left right), day Georgetown’s McDonough Gym.—Harris rine Academy. earlier by the Orioles’ Gus Tri- with their & Photo. In one other college varsity schoolboy pictures superimposed: Ewing | andos . . . The William Howard Sitterding, Richmond; Eugene Ham- game yesterday, edged record ot four passed balls in Shaw, 6-5, at Banneker. The one inning is held Katt “ by Ray 8B run came In the: a ¦ \ winning lof the 1954 Giants er F . . . The B ¦ H eighth inning when William!pitcher in all cases was Hoyt KEEFER CUP LEADER WITH NET 74 Walker doubled and Crawford the McAlwee Takes , , Wilhelm, knuckle-ball spe- Ellerbe singled him home. cialist who can fool catchers as AU Trackmen CATHOLIC 000 0«0 000—0 O 8 ' well in First AMERICAN 000 000 OOx—2 S 1 : as batters. Victory Brummer and Haymond; Horan and , Mrs. Hanley Heading Carroll. the sports- Start for Carroll I SHAW 009 012 020—5 9 8 . HOWARD 200 102 Olx—s 9 1 In Title Picture F and Coach Joe Cardaci of -St. Crutchfield Davis; Dickerson and Walker HR—Thomas e 'T’V-i<*•• «¦ r iv, rr n,»«« A* nKm 1? LlnMlAi, .Ak/v for an ANNAPOLIS, May 12 i host to the 25th annual Mason- For Quarterbacks f f —Ron Terwilliger stole the a 12 handi- ¦ Catholic League baseball home Thun, Evas, ’til and 8 A.M.-6 P.M, condition of the tournament as game * ZX 9, Sat., -= superb Chevy | ’ Dixon Conference track cham- to Friday last | l tie the score in the bottom Chase fast but’ cap player year, was high > at Carroll tomorrow, pitched! Lions course and the ) pionships starting tomorrowv, of the sixth inning and Ken Imposed by . i in praise of what she calls her Marty McAlwee for the first Nisewaner true putting that scares and for the - s slammed a two-run greens ( favorite golf course. She played j first time in years DETROIT, May 12 (AP).— ' time yesterday and the junior homer to propel the Navy I some of the District’s top t the back nine first and had a the Eagles have a chance to The Detroit Lions have forbid- Plebes to a 9-2 beat Eastern, 7-3,1 i victory ovdr the' den their women golfers. But this is • 39. and had a 44 on the front ; ;lefthander win the title. quarterbacks to play; I Georgetown freshmen here nine. with a five-hit effort at St. yes- in varsity-alumni games to not true when it comes to Mrs. ; 1 : AU, Roanoke, Bridgewater ;r, terday. Mrs. guard J. D. Hanley of Argyle, the Frank Cush, the Mary- ¦ John’s. against Injuries. An and - land State { Randolph-Macon appear ir. earlier that defending champion in the champion from 1 McAlwee. who had not 1 ruling no Detroit .'a was be teams players OLJjwows the who'll battle all would Keefer Argyle, the only player Ito at be per- *42**l Cup, and the leader 1 ’ (pitched an inning for the Cadet' Track Meet Won with a lower than mitted to into the final round score Mrs. | for the No. 1 spot in the two- participate was re- going to- ' blanked the Interhigh SPORTSMAN Hanley. Mrs. Cush had a varsity Catholic scinded. day. j !

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