I Fore and Aft By Malcolm Lambome, Jr. Women's Net Tourney Stanley Sayres’ decision to pass who never even got to the title Swimming and Rowing up the Presidents Cup Regatta series. Starts Tomorrow One bad race for the Roverton; and head for Seattle with, his (N. J.) ace put him in the rut for Pearl McCoy is seeded first in Are Next Events on world record holder Slo-Mo-Shun the second district championships the District Women’s Tennis IV is disappointing news for and he couldn’t overcome It. She- League tournament starting to- everybody, except seven other han, who knows his Eastern Shore morrow at Rock Creek courts. windshifts did an outstanding job Other ranked players are Carol Gold Cup boat owners. Regatta Program of wind hunting. Mortimer, Sara Moore and Helen (Continued From Page C-l.) It means the three heats for And with the world series for Levy. Second-round matches also the $25,000 President’s Cup should Stars coming to Gibson Island,; will be held tomorrow and doubles Side Boat Club of Buffalo and the be come a wide open affair, Md„ next year, sailing fans play will start at 4 p.m. Pairings Ravenswood Boat Club of New 16 and might; September I7r see some more very interesting for the first round are: York. fast Sayres’ fantastically hydro- competition. 10 a m.—Ann Bannick va. LaJcanna Hernan stressed that the pro- plane made its debut in June by Pritchett; Marlon Lackler »s. Ann Fried- man; Ann be as other Fennessey vs. Helen Hummer: gram may enlarged setting a new world speed marie Len Penso, Wirt Gill and Bob Glenore Hall vs. Zabeth Price: Clare starters are assured. for unlimited boats'1 of 160.325 Clagett are racing and to- Bias vs. Katherine Wassmann. today 11 o'clock—Betsy Boos vs. Mary Jana Because of their good showing m.p.h. The West Coast business- morrow at the Penguin Class na- Winebcrg; Margaret Graham vs. Luana last at Middle State; Martin; Carol Mortimer vs. Harriet Sunday tt\e man turned the boat over to tionals at Mantoloking, N. J., in Hines; Sara Moore vs. Christina Morley; rowing regatta at Worcester, Designer Ted Jones who won the an effort to win the title for Po- Belmar Gundarson vs. Claire DeFrietas. Noon—Joan Diegert vs. Betty Zim- Potomac B. C. oarsmen are Mass., Detroit Gold Cup. His season was tomac River skippers. merman: Nancy Corse vs. Edith Lower. to roll an I p.m—Barbara Lynch vs. Louise expected up impressive capped with victory last week Only trouble is they’ll be up Ralph. score. end for the Harmsworth Trophy, against that feller Runyon Colie, 3 p.m.—Helen Levy vs. Carol Oliva. They won firsts in the junior the year’s only international boat of Mantoloking, who has held the and 145- eight, association singles race. Lou Fageol was the driver. championship for three straight Medics Receive pound singles. Obviously satisfied that Slo- years. Experts say he might do Army Meanwhile, Swimming Chair- Mo-Shun is a rather successful it again. First Softball Setback man Joe Bertolini listed these craft, newcoiner Sayers decided all Washington area inboard definite starters, national to call it for this season and; Army Medical Center, defend- quits' outboard drivers medal holders: This leaves the field here to are heading for ing champion, received its first Weems,. Va., and the Weems Rac- Mary Frances Cunningham of Walter Dossin’s Miss Pepsi. setback in the Military District ing Association Lafayette. Ind., senior national Horace Dodge’s My Sweetie (last regatta, near Irv- of Washington softball title tour- AAU champ of indoor low board ington, Sunday. The group got year’s cup winner), Guy Lom- nament yesterday, absorbing jt. GOLD CUP BOATS TO RACE HERE—This scene at Grand N. will be here m;xt week end as a field of at started too late to a diving. Island, Y., duplicated bardo’s Tempo VI, Jack Schafer’s get sanction, 10-0 defeat from Fort Belvoir at least seven Gold boats race for the President’s off Hains Feint. Lombardo’s VI is a but it should draw a Barbara Hobelmann of Ambas- Cup Cup Guy Tempo (foreground) likely Such Crust I and II, Danny good crowd Fort Myer. sador senior contender, officials said —A. P. anyway. Swimming Club, regatta yesterday. Wirephoto. Murphy’s Dee Jay and Joe van Three teams Races are slated wree eliminated national AAU 1,500 meter cham- Blerck’s V and Astrea. for AU. BU Betty yesterday. Arlington Hall won pion. and CU outboards, D, E and P Take your choice and hope your two games, Fort service inboards and an inboard beating McNair, Bettie Roland of Takoma Park, favorite blow a Power Boat doesn’t gearbox. 7-3, and Vint Hill Farms. 9-6, who third in the senior Rookie Back Scores 40 to Race Group free-for-all. And, of course, there’ll1 placed Speedboats Sunday P.S. Jack Blank, cup regatta of- putting out those and be the teams, Vint Individual medley at High Point, Will ficial inevitable workboat race Discuss Plans who has seen them perform Hill earlier eliminated South Post, N. last month. for the local gentry. C., In Event in three major races, says it’s 14'9' Gail Peters of Trenton, N. J„ Late Touchdowns Around-Manhattan For in Fall Miss Regatta Pepsi all the way. __. Sanctioned sailboat regattas are '/ ®ne of the outstanding all-around Special Dispatch to The Star classes D to I, and Jersey speed Officers of the Capital on tap this week end at Fishing; girl swimmers in the East. NEW YORK. N. Y., Sept. 8.— A skiffs. Atlanta Power Boat Association wilt Speaking of champions, Bob Bay, Va.; Elk River, Md., and: Clinches Pennant Other Entries Received. As Giants Beat Rams field of about 40 speedboats is Vessels and aircraft of the meet at at Lippincott, recently crowned world Baltimore. The only Bertolini re- tonight 8 o'clock remaining LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Sept. 8 UP). announced he had By the Awociatcd Prn> entered in Sunday's around-Man- Coast Guard and New York Police of the Star the Burlington Hotel to map champ Class, may be sail regatta after that is the Presi- —Atlanta clinched the Southern eeived the entry of Jim Thomas hattan race for the Harwoods Department will ring the course still NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—The per- plans for the fall and winter smarting from the defeat last dent’s Cup Regatta show Septem- Association pennant last of Baltimore and the University and a $1,000 savings bond. for emergency and the pight, formance of a rookie back in- Trophy patrol week end off Oxford. Md., at the ber 23-24 for The Star of North who has season. Evening defeating Little Rock in the .second Carolina, just Among the leading candidates Coast Guard network of communi- hands of Mason of i jected some excitement into a dull Possibility of a fall regatta Shehan, Easton, trophies. game of a be- returned from Japan with an for the trophy will be the Free- cations will keep race officials double-header, jl-L, game last night as the New York here will be discussed. hind the six-hit American swimming team. life Roland Dale, who put the clincher Livingston. Nmtionatty none too good so far. However, it Right halfback—Thomag. Bartos. Baenx. Phone 88-F-6 This was great- on the victory by barreling H. Brown. Hughesville is usually tough going the first to nail Ratter- Fullback—Stout. Goode. Dravenovich, Leahy ly impressed through George Hollar. part of the season. Not too many Beach, Md. (Continued From Page C-l.) Simmons of Pkils on us last man, Yanks’ quarterback, as he YEATMAN’S Chesapeake birds are down—less on opening Scoring- Redskins—Touchdowns. Dudley. Sunday when a tried to pass. Gilmer, Drazenovich; points after touch- SPORTING GOODS DEPT. teams for the past four years. But To Leave day this year than last—the marsh downs, Dudley (3); Held goal. Dudley. WESLEY STINNETT sudden storm Ratterman had a bad night, Lions—Touchdown. point after 3021 Wilson Blvd. I believe the of the Sunday grasses are high and hard to get Msnn; resurgence hun- the touchdown. Rauch. 8 Modern Well-Equipped Boats caught a weather largely because of Redskins'! OWens 7300 Importance of defensive football punt through, and the Statistics. For dreds of small aggressive line play. He got off ROWBOATS—B1STACEANT—BAB—BAIT will to be Military Duty has been far too warm. However Red- Arlinfton, Va. prove the leveling-off the Associated Press Yanks skins Phones North Beach 5701 or 4201 •y boats offshore cool farther north should one throw to Dan Edwards for and 1950 nights First downs _ 6 11 factor, for PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 8.—If unprepared bring more birds in this week 26 yards in the second period, but: Net yards rushing_ 16 158 will again be very interesting to Net yards passing 168 126 such an emer- will couldn’t follow up the advantage.! $he fans Curt Simmons does' any more and conditions undoubtedly Total yards from scrimmage _ 174 284 gency. improve. His best effort was a toss to Passes attempted 16 24 Plans for this fall call for this, this year, it’s probably be Passes completed __ 7 6 l (pitching If you own a Dove hunters have had some- George Taliaferro, near the end Passes intercepted by 2 2

to _ 44 column be run three times a for Uncle Sam's Army. the law of the that resulted in a Yards returned 11 boat, what spotty shooting, which is half, Punts 4 7 week rather than twice as in Bm Lefteh The Phillies’ ace southpaw from requires you to to be expected. The dove crop 59-yard gai nthat was nullified Average yards per punt_ 41 42 the Between Penalties 4 5 past. now and the i have life for everyone by a . Egypt, Pa., will leave Sunday preservers seems at least normal, but after Yards penalized _ 63 55 opening kickoff we plan to devote 1 3 along with his detachment of the aboard. If you rent a boat, insist the first day, the birds have been Taliaferro was slowed long one column to the outlook in each Own fumbles lost _ 1 3 28th Infantry Division for Camp on being supplied with this pro- somewhat hard to locate. enough by Drazenovich to give section. Once the season starts Atterbury, Ind. The division was tection. No matter how calm the Howie Livingston a chanec to the Monday column will an give inducted into Federal service last day, don’t overload your boat, keep nail him from behind on the inside look at our own BOAT TRAILERS I game Tuesday. on the lookout for storms, and Hurls 7-yard line. Howie dumped of the previous Washingtonian Saturday, plus Simmons leaves for the service make for the shore in plenty of Taliaferro so hard the former In- a discussion of other big games. Kentville to Title FOR RENT with a record of 17 victories and time. v diana star fumbled and Frank The newly created Wednesday $5 It* S3 loch Day Thereafter eight defeats. Angling in the vicinity of Wash- KENTVILLE, Nova Scotia. Sept. Spaniel recovered for Washing- Day, column will be devoted to a dis- ington should be good next week 8.—Kentville won the Halifax jton. 1 AMERICAN TRAILER CO. cussion of current topics with baseball end, if the weather continues fair. League championship yes- GUmer Scores on Sneak. 4030 Wise. Ato. N.W. WO. 3231 the stress being placed on SUITS, TOPCOATS, OVERCOATS person- Last The Potomac and its tributaries terday by defeating Halifax, 8-5, I alities and trends in the 1950 Fights Night The Redskins had tallied their the Associated Press are clearing nicely, and the cooler in the decisive game of the seven- limelight. Friday’s column will ly second touchdown a couple of LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TROY, N. Y—Hurley Sanders. 15P, nights should activate the bass. game playoff series, with Harry FOR embody an analyzation of Satur- Newark, outpointed Gene Buffalo, 152. minutes before this after Hall Ponds, however, are still Brightman of Washington, D. C., in the newest and an Philadelphia (8). working Haynes’ of Ratter- The finest Domestic and Imported Fabrics day's games attempt to — BROOKLYN. Billy Murphy, 136’,i, and, except for panfish, the winning pitcher. maintain a Brooklyn, outpointed Johnny Kambtr, probably man's pass. returned the fairly accurate pre- won Haynes 1950-1951 Worumbo Imported Har- 132'b. Millburn. N. J. (8). will not be too good for fishing. Brightman also two other patterns: Flannels, diction average. ball 30 yards to the Yanks’ 37 and CHICAGO.—Tony Spano, 128, Chicago, Chesapeake Bay and the lower games in the playoffs for a season ris Fine Sharkskins, Clear-finished Worsteds, (Distributed by McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) knocked out Richard Ross, 125, Louisville Harry Gilmer, who shared the Tweeds, 12). record of 14-2. He prepped at Potomac should produce excellent with Randolph Macon Academy and quarterbacking Baugh, came Shetlands. sport. The bay is literally alive in to direct the offense. He shook will be a junior at Princeton Uni- with tailor blues and pan rockflsh, Bones Taylor loose in the end versity this year. OPEN SATURDAYS spot of fair size continue to bite, zone, where an interference and even the trout have been more penalty was called against Joe co-operative of late. Night fishing Colts Send Barwegen Golding, giving the Redskins the for hardheads continues produc- baU on the 1-yard line. Gilmer tive at certain points, although To took H over, himself on the next these fish soon will be moving out By the Associated Press Play. of the bay. 'BALTIMORE, Sept. 8 j/P).—Dick The Redskins missed a couple Barwegen, star guard of the Bal- of additional scoring opportunities Carl of Argent, jr., Argent’s timore Colts, has been traded to through fumbles and a penalty. Sports Store at Largo, Md., gave the Chicago Bears. Gilmer threw 53 yards to Taylor Towns- us an Interesting news item this suns. His shift to Chicago completes in the end zone before getting his week. Elmer Moreland of Mitch- 15.00, the deal that brought five Bears touchdown, only to have the play UP TO ellville, Md., who has fished the to the Colts earlier this week. nullified by* a holding penalty. VALUES Patuxent River at the old Queen Earlier had balked at Johnny Rauch, ex-Georgia star, Anne Bridge for many years, has Barwegen Baltimore. passed to Bob Mann for the been taking some excellent rock- leaving Yankees’ touchdown midway in Races and fish casting, and on blood worms towohs, No Curb on Officials the final The suns, from this has quarter. scoring play I spot. Moreland was good for 44 yards. taken 39 fish here over three PARIS, Sept. 8 (IP).—German Parade" pounds in weight ahd many more and Japanese swimming federa- pan-sized fish. tions will be allowed to appoint Only one member of the UCLA This is the well known hole for officials for international events starting team weighs more than Yacht Club Burgees hickory and white shad in the without restriction, the board of 200 pounds—Left Tackle Hal spring. Weighing this evidence the International Amateur Swim- Mitchell who weighs 206. SIGNAL FLAGS suns, towosis. along with that of rockflsh of ming Federation has decided. YACHTING CAPS good size being taken in the UP TO 95.00, mouth of Occoquan Creek makes Sperry Top-Sider Shoes VALUES us wonder if the same could not NOW\^p LIFE PRESERVERS BOAT CUSHIONS BUDGET ACCOUNTS INVITED JOHNSON : rods—reels! 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