THE EVENING STAR C-3 Columbia Golfers Washington, D C. *• Floyd and Dell To Break Deadlock WEDNESDAY. JULY 4. 19.Ml By Matching Cards I) TEE TO GREEN Play in Feature The four-way tie for medal By MERRELL WHITTLESEY Delaware Trot in Coun- honors the Columbia I • * try Club Member-Guest tourna- Tourney ment will be settled by matching Tonight The PGA's plan to she most Reset Os Net announced had the improved cards, sudden ,death. provided won finance its tournament player prize in last week's Cum- Donald Floyd, bent on satis- none of the teams scheduled to 1 new man- OCEAN CITY. Md.. July 4 play break the dead- ager by adding $5 to all tourna- berland Country Club Invitation fying a normal taste for revenge.' tomorrow 1 (Special)!—The $2,500 Delaware ment entry fees until $21,000 is when she had 82 the second takes a younger powerful lock. 1 on but collected hardly will be a populai round after an opening 97. But Trot, originally scheduled as the adversary, , in the Only about 10 more teams. < 'A one. Why should amateurs, for in the last foursome a home club feature last night, will occupy feature match of the Middle members with out-of-town ' At-! instance, be asked to support, player who had shot 121 the first eight- lantic clay courts cham- I guests, still have to play their > the main spot, on tonight’s this office? Watch for some, round came back with an even pionships today at Edeemoor. medal rounds. No member- 1 race program at Ocean Downs squawks. a improvement * guest teams wdll play today. ' 100, 21-stroke to Raceway. Dell. 18. clobbered Floyd in Mrs. Swink's 1 There will be a dinner for all The committee handling jun- 15. out last the recent Columbia tournament, William H. Watts, a Western Rains washed the Arlington contestants tomorrow night and i ior girls golf for the Women's three races, including the Dela- and the man has con- Union executive in New York fided to his daughter, Donna, match play begins Friday. District1 Golf Association has, ware. last night. It will go as S: S. Fletcher of the host club ; scheduled the second land long-time friend of Alan y TOWh» JBbIIL;. and everyone else interested that District) the seventh race tonight, with the —~ Smith, pro, -„ ,-f i,(Junior the Quantico has jm»r,-. _ ~ v | and Congressional’s Galla- Girls championship for original holiday feature, a pace, he sure would like to get even. Eddie prepared ) her, making one of his limited ( Congressional August 20-22, and a four-page brochure going as eighth Dell is seeded No. 2 in this tour- of Smith's as an the race. tournament appearances, teamed < changed it from match play to career athlete. It was night and raining, but nament and Floyd is No. 5. rPtctures include one of an exhi- Daughter Donna, ranked third for a best ball 66 yesterday, the t three rounds of medal play. It the sun shone for those few fourth \ two bition Smith played with Walter in women’s singles, is a strong team to tie at that figure. was felt that 36 holes days patrons who picked the 7-7 com- are in was too Hagen and Joe Kirkwood, in choice among many to her The others Dick West and i succession much for -1 bination for the daily double last win George Vass; girls which Smith beat Hagen by two seventh singles title in her last Marty West and t the last year. I night. The payoff was a fat Congressional, Incidentally, strokes and tied Kirkwood; i eight tournaments. She elimi- Bob Chandler of the committee of $243.40. and A. G. Dezendorf and John 1 George Noble of Kenwood, another of Smith with his more II Mrs. ————— * nated first-seeded Olga Maho- than 300 trophies won when he > ; ney. 6—l, 6—l, yesterday Connolly of Washington. ] Mrs. James Swink of Belle Ha- * * to top a ii '* *.±*4»# jb Other teams who made the ’ ven, Betty Garber of Argyle and was one of the South’s ama- annual international com- 14 gain the semifinals. teurs. and another of Smith 'jsixth championship flight yesterday Mrs. Robert Berry of Congres- and petition between District junior 1 his golf and sports [ Lindy Kehoe caught Dell off were Harold and John sional is one of the hardest minded, 'i golfers and a team from the guard yes- Harwood family, and won the first set Jankowski Georges, ' working town, and is getting the attractive Mrs. • Province of Price 68; in Smith; James, 8; of Ontario. terday, 7—5. but Dell recovered tJimmy Gardella and John Go- i results. Mrs. Berry is the mother Tommy, 12; | The match will be played July to take the final two sets, 6—o, Alan, jr., 13. and Julia. 17. *“* <**pkS*£. nella of Bethesda, 69, and John of Barbara Berry, the defending 27 at Mississaugua Country Club »¦*?***** McNair, 1, i 6 —l. Fred seeded No. Walker, jr., and Billy Deck of i champion. Bill Banville has added pic- in Toronto. John Jay Hopkins, beat Ted Rogers, 6 —2, 6—4; Lt. fHyl Bethesda Naval, 69. Walker won The District Golf Association . tures to his Manor Club News- sponsoi of the nros' interna- I Bill Demas of the Quantico Ma- year boosting matches, put pri- I the event last with Deane is its first two-man ette. which is becoming one of tional will his I rines breezed past Bob Cage. next plane disposal Beman. i team tournament Wednes- vate at the of the the best of the various country 6—l, 6—l, and Phil Neff beat ; day11 and Thursday at Argyle District team. Bob Davis. 6—4. 6—4. Play will be combined score, full I club publications. . . . The best John Grubb, thf Distr’ct results; . Other Dressing Room Ban handicap, with net prizes only. place In town to pick up goif f junior ehampidh. will contain MEN’S OOIRI.ES ISrrond Round) , 'the John Harris and Don Ralph defeated Teams may play either day in merchandise is hole-in-one ' the team and with John Redrran Cobb and Wilmer H—:i. 14 — IH. H—4. event. . contest on the East L.vnrh, it., and Huah Lynch. 111. Eased by Richards the 18-hole There will be Potomac ) of Anacostia. Chick Cullinane of Hush - driving defeated Clyde Freeman and Hal Free- gross prizes. Secretary Ray range for the benefit of Bethesda. Doser and Bobby Middlekamp and NEW YORK. July 4 (/P).— no man. «—2. rt—.*l. Larry 1 accepting . The Evening Star's Summer Lindy Kehoe defeated Lariv Sherfy and Manager Paul Richards of the Lawrenson, who is en- ' Lerner of Woodmont will be in Mark Haller tS—.2, 7—ft Buddy Adair . Camp Fund. Three shots for' 17-year-old group. and Henrv Barelav Don Orioles has relaxed his ban tries at the host club, said the the One of defeated Swelt- . 50 cents, and there are balls, zer and Jarkson Yana. H—«». H—:t Fred against the press, radio and TV ; )DGA is attempting to reach the . these boys will not get to play. McNair and Steve Potts defeated Bud high . shoes, clubs, covers, etc., Miller and Tonv Thompson H—o, B—o. reporters and will let them into medium and handfeap golf- head Keith Bowie of Prince Georges WOMEN'S < Third Round* SINGLES dressing ers in this event. sot the daily and grand prizes. and Manly Parks of Chevy Chase Relrnar Gunderson defeated Marianne the room 15 minutes 1 Columbia Club took Neff. H— 1. «—•> after a game ends. If the fairways remain baked, Country : are the 16-year-olds, while the WOMEN’S nOI'RLES < Second Round! they a load off the District Golf As- • group and Npncy Corse de- The new rule was announced as are at most clubs in i 15 will be Chuck Lubar of feated Mary Darlinc and Helen Welsh. town, and the greens good, , sociation's shoulders by taking ; Richard Oden of *’> _2. «—n Nancv Oates and Joyee Leek by Richards yesterday after he Woodmont. may > District-Virginia ' ALTHEA’S STREAK BROKEN— of New York congratulates her defeated France* Frank and A. Bauser- had talked by telephone with Bobby Brownell’s record be the all-star Rock Creek and Carl MacCartee man. B—l. conqueror, of St. Petersburg, Fla., after Miss Fry won their Wim- 6—l. Jim Keelty, Oriole president, in tied or beaten in next week's ; amateur team match July 15 >of Columbia. Jamison. Ronald bledon quarter-final match, 4—6, 6—3, 6—4. Althea had run up a streak of Baltimore. Maryland Open at Woodmont. , when Congressional had to bow ' Righter of Prince Georges and 18 victories in 21 tournaments on a Miss Fry, who Vernon Hopes to Make Richards had banned reporters Brownell had a 136 for 36 holes ; out as host. Doug Lindsey of Bethesda are world-wide tour. Little gamely 1 Elkridge ** * * 14-year-olds. fought the will Louise from talking to the players in in 1941 at in Baltimore. the Tow Wheeler, back to win match, meet Brough of Beverly Hills, Calif., : Two of golf Jack ; will iTouchdown Luncheon the locker room after a game Even though they’ll be playing sons pros Karl Kellerman and Emmet in the Wimbledon Women’s singles semifinals tomorrow.—AP Wirephoto. , ; represent Mickey Vernon, who will start last Friday. He refused to di- the back tees at Woodmont. Doser of Woodmont and Ronnie the District Golf Asso- at first base for the American vulge his reason. somebody could shoot a pair of ) Jamison of Goose Creek, are in- • ciation. Washington jun'ors League in the All-Star Game at 68s if the weather holds. cluded in the squad of 13 selected I have won four of the five Montana to Meet ** * * matches, losing Help Griffith Stadium next Tuesday, by Frank Emmet to compete in i in Toronto two Talbert Sees Little Softball Tourney Set ; years ago. says he expects to be able to Mrs. Swink thought for sure ; the Simpson Cup matches, the Virginia Rocca in Feature make the Touchdown Club's big The 11th annual State All-Star luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Sunday School softball tourna- From Young Tennis Stars At Capitol Arena Monday in the club's dining ment will be played Friday and Saturday at Richmond. Teams , room. By While most wrestlers want to from Arlington, Alexandria, & & D Sts. N.W. CASPAR NANNES championship. The former Washington first I Bth D Sts. N.W. Bth claim the world’s Waynesboro. Roa- SPORT CENTER ll Star Correspondent Lynchburg. Staff to-;[ baseman now with the Red Sox Hombre Montana will settle [noke and Richmond are entered. WIMBLEDON. England, July around, is too erratic and misses! morrow night for the champion- beat out Cleveland's Vic Wertz 4.—The United States can look too many shots. Bill added. ship among wrestlers who have , in the national poll among fans i ON SALE THURSDAY, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. § for little immediate help anions To make the picture darker, lived in South America. for the starting berth. its younger stars in the uphill the Australians at Wimbledon Montana. 325-pound giant, BASEBALL Page fight to win the . ac- have shown four young players takes Antonio Rocca. the Continued From C-l on My Maryland lost his as cording to Bill Talbert, non- capable of stepping in if Hoad barefoot star who a Wins Mizell sixth St. Louis, has been My Maryland came tip with game playing captain. and Rosewall were to turn pro- years, now only a above .500. headliner for several in two runs in the sixth inning to "We have a number of good fessional. Fraser. Cooper. Ander- one big made five errors in his four in- of the bouts tomorrow a younger players but by their son and Emerson all have played night Capitol break 1-1 tie and defeat Chev- nings. at Arena. Both erly. yesterday performances at Wimbledon well appear ready 3-2. in a Junior Johnny O'Brien, an infielder and to chal* come'from the Southern Hemis- American Legion. they are a long way from any lcnge seriously their compatriots phere. Southern until last week, gained the vic- Maryland League baseball game. tory for after in- useful point now in top interna- for top honors. In the co-feature. Karl Von the Pirates 2>a nings relief. O'Brien tional competition,” Talbert ex- Hess, rough, tough German, faces of hitless yet to permit plained. Angelo Martinelli. Both matches has a hit in his SENATORS, 6; of innings as a major Certainly Sam Giammalva of BRITISH OPEN are set for two-out-of-three falls itotal 3Vi Houston, Tex.: Barry McKay of or 60 minutes. league pitcher. Jack Meyer was Continued From Page C-l ‘clipped for the defeat. Dayton. Ohio: Ronald Hclmbe'rg In supporting bouts, Dick RED SOX, 5 Brooklyn: Morris, jr.. two-footers on both the 16th and I The Phils led. 6—2. May 13 of J. Allen greens. Steinborn meets Cowboy Tom Perry 17th ; BOSTON AH. R H O. A E when the game was suspended of Atlanta. Ga.. and Bob Bradley and Chic Garibaldi faces > Goodman, 2b .'{ n The card: ft o :2 2 eighth of Los Angeles, did not look Klaus :sb 5 o l 2 | n in the inning and added Sarazen Out _ 547 4.15 .’ls4—tn Jack Wentworth. Williams, If ii •> <> ti challenge Sarazen in ft 2 in the mop-up double ready to step in and 5:!4 355 553 3S is Gfrnert. lb ft o o « n 0 one on a the Australians or even the top Mike Souchak of Grossinger, iJensen. rs ft i i :t o o and Jim Greeengrass' single. N. Piersall. cf . 3 1 O f it n stars of several other countries. • Y.. who led the four Ameri- Marlboro Schedules Whita c __ ft l 2 H l ii Orioles Make Four Errors boys “sor cans in qualifying, went out of Buddin. ss 3 l . l 3 2 it - Talbert declared our 1 Sisler. d l o it ii ii ii Baltimore committed four I Tremendous Savings on America's best known brands age good, but they need bounds twice today and still Stock Car Race 1 I eprio i n ii ii ii n losing to Yanks, their are 1 Dorish. p ii u n ii u u errors in the shot an opening round ii ii ii sporting goods. Sorry, no mail, phone, charge or more experience.” of 37- Motor :*l Zauf hin _ 1 u n two of them setting the bases- lof Marlboro Raceway again Hurd, p it x3l 9 0 misjudged a fly ball to open the Burke, competition. puts the fourth American. WASHINGTON AB R H. O. A E way a two-run Oriole rally and if one of these kids to-; Both cards will include six Yovt. 3b * * 1 o 1 ii n for Souchak had 18 ahead of him * events topped by a 25-lap fea- Herzog, cf ft ii ii « n ii in the ninth that tied it. Tom Full-Size Dacron gether a series of good wins I' scoring. B Olson, cf I ii ii ii o o VKUBIIC euirrir I in the Runnels, o n n Sturdivant won relief. I for members of the North- lb H ill it in waiting ture •* SPOONS OUTFIT shall be happy. I am The 29-year-old native of Sievers. rs ft 2 1 o u George I WOODS: TENNIS SLEEPING BAGS ern Kell erred in a three- : Berwick, Pa., Virginia Stock Car Club. The ' I.emon rs ft l 4 ft n n to be convinced and am hoping drove out of Role 2b .ft 1 2 ft o & Friday show will begin at I I run New York seoond—the first BRASSIES . bounds at 417-yard 8:30 Berheret. c 2 J 1 ft n il B w?, the sixth program Fitz Gerald c l o l miscue by the All-Star third ¦ to be.” pm. and the Sunday Ift non g. but recovered brilliantly to get V’aldivielso. ss 4 h 1 2 ft n games, games spot. pointed at 2:30. p baseman inTl four 95 bright Stone 4 o ii o o 2*99 4-99 One Bill bogey l a five. He hit another . Pascual p .1 no u o o shy of the record. out, recent doubles win was the booming tee shot then put a Wilson, an All-Star McKay Holmberg over Totals 41 6 12 33 10 "7l Jim of and three-iron three feet from the pitcher, brushed off the Tigers the two strong Australian teams pin MINOR LEAGUES 1 Fouled to Berberet for Sisler In ftth. I GEPUGOE33 and sank the putt. nd JESEfIHHI 2 Orounded out for Dorish in 7th. with six singles for his third PE&ESE223I Complete Anderson-Roy .* * of Em- Souchak was of bounds 3 Doubled for Hurd in 9th. .* - *,. ,n Malcolm out ' By the Associated Pres* 4 Ran for Daley shutout and 11th victory—- I [Sail Water Outfit ; in 9th erson and Fraser-Ashley again ft Singled I IJeale at the 407-yard 18th, where, for Berberet in 10th. ..„ Mors esHoe Outfits , PACIFIC COAST LFAGL'E seventh since coming to the ¦ B Filed out for Herzog in loth 1 WOMEN’S IRONS A 00 4 Cooper. his drive went only six inches i Barramento. 1: San Francisco. 0. x One b 1 out when winning run scored White Sox from Baltimore May * N'n » g7.'„ as? .jrfLi. Talbert frankly admitted thati 'over the boundary ditch. Los Angeles. 13; San Diego. 3. aqq :Q.98 ,0.49 He took Portland. 14; Hollywood. 1. 010 010 21. Chicago rapped Billy Hoeft Trabert, Amer- Only games Boston 00. l 00—ft ¦ »,.»>* the loss of Tony a six there. scheduled Washington ftoo 000 oon ni—6 for all runs, packing it |. g^3.88 3 5,5 mainstay cup matches | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE seven 0 ica’s in the In between, the powerful Runs Roig. away in the 11 11 Montreal, 11-10; Buffalo, ba'teri In—Lemon <2*. with three fourth tough 1-0. Rerberet. <2L i2t. last year, was a blow. American collected birdies on the Toronto. 3; Rochester, n. Valrilvielso White singles by Sammy Esposito. Miami. 11 Richmond. 0. Klaus. Buddin. Goodman Two-base on ;1 “He was the best amateur ninth and 16th holes and shot Havana Columbus, postponed. hits—Jensen Lemon. Btone. Daly. Fox Minoso iJ H-fijH|| t't t.t a at Three-base Nellie and Minnie I doubles player and also was ca- eight others in par. He a hits—White. Lemon. Stolen I sank AMERICAN ASSOCIATION base—Yost. Sacrifice—Valdivielso. Sac- and two walks. Esposito and nm F OUTFIT Durable Compmg "Coleman" Comp winning two singles," seven-foot putt a ‘ Omaha. “-H | rafi.ee fly—Buddin play—Val- I pable of for three at the 5-5: Denver. Roig Double hits BOLF OUTFIT St Paul. .5; Minneapolis. C jdivielso to to Runnels. Left on Fox had three each. Cup captain observed. 399-yard put bases— 1; Washington. . AIR MATTRESSES the Davis ninth and his sec- Indianapolis. 15: Wichita. 10. Boston. 13 Bases Vic Wertz, Jim Busby and A1 ¦ STOVES on present view is to de- ond shot 25 feet cup at Only games scheduled balls—Off Sisler. 3. off Btone. 3; - w "holl T Talbeit's from the off Dorish. 2: off Hurd. 1: off Klelv, 1. Rosen homered for the Indians, o TEXAS LEAGUE Struck out—By Gsr pend upon the veterans Vic the 513-yard 16th to get a four. Stone. 2. by Sisler. ft- socking JJrLK 1ft.9B - 0.29 11,16 m Dallas. 5; Austin. 3. by 2: by 1; bv Kiely with Wertz his 17th and 1 Dorish. Pascual. 2 **» *' excep- The card: 11; Tulsa, Ig 35° 91350 Seixas. who is playing Houston. ft Hits--Off Sisler. ft in 4 inntnus. off Busby his sixth, each with a KM L Snurbuk out 4IS :H.i 453—37 San Antonio. 4: Fort Worth ft Dorish. 3 In 2 innings; off 1 in tionally well and with unusual \ Shreveport. City. '. Hurd. IPS Souchak in 4:54 :»54 4»»»—:iT—T4 5: Oklahoma .1 innings: off Kiely. 3 in 2‘j innings; man on, in the first inning off keenness, and Hamilton Rich- SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION off Stone. Rin K2 t innings; off Pascual Smalldon's round of 33-35—68. 2 in 2 1 'nnines. Runs and earned runs Art Ditmar. Ray Narleski, also the 1956 cup bid. Memphis. t 5: New Orleans. 3. —Off i ft-ft: ardson for matched the record set by Player 4; Sisler. off Dorish. u-0: off an pitching choice, was Mobile. Little Rock. ‘l. . Hurd. •l-O; off Kiely. ; off Stone. All-Star forget, they Chattanooga. Birmingham. I-1 "Don't have in the first qualifying round 14: 8 •»-.»; off Pascuai. 0-0. Hit by pitcher— the winner in relief, although Ocean Or.'' Fresh Woter Famous AtoAej Rosewall and Monday. Nashville, d; Atlanta. 'Z. By Sisler lYosti Winning intcher— B beaten Kenneth He made it in spite of EASTERN LEAGUE Pascual <4-K>. Losing pitcher Kiely stepping down in the seventh Washed and Repainted Hoad doubles, and Vic shooting bogey ,'o-2» Umpires—Soar. Paparrlla Hur- FISHING OUTFIT Lewis in 5s on the last Johnstown. 8-1: Albany. 4-3. when he injured his elbow. II ley. —3:03. pa beat Ken in 1954 at Australia,”, two holes. the first Blnßhampton. M: Allentown, ft. Chviak. Time Attendance— I «im. n uULr BALLS He was fin- Reading, 5: Syracuse ;t. '¦ IIK Cleveland now has won 12 of 14. i rod and famnu* ¦IB ijnpafov.¦¦ Talbert noted. isher of the day. Schenectady, s. Williamsport. 4 ion Ad. level -wind •• Bertolino, shooting WESTERN LEAGUE Odds Against 34-35—69. Us long Des Moines. H: Bioux City. 4 made birdie fours on the 6,b,i ¦¦ “The are against Albuquerque. 1". Colorado Springs, ft Mrs. ¦B Ladies’ Goodrich odds us at eighth and 14th holes, hitting ; Lincoln. 1 Topeka, 4. Allen Scores 72 to Set you Pueblo. *!•:: Amarillo. 3. this moment, but when rec-i | two tremendous shots to the your problems SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE oxnize and hurdles green on each hole. Columbus. 4: Charlotte. you 5; Women's at at to Macon. 4. Manor Nylon least know what look Record qualMv Famous Par Jacksonville. cm 41411 air AIITCIT Uool ranrae The course was heavy from I Savannah. 4. Augusta, n upper* for,” he added. “My thinking is Knoxville, orINNINu UUIMI f*Air daac overnight rain as play started, Columbia. 11; 10. Mrs. A. H. Allen of Army Navy, trophy winners on Iron Duke rubber aolea. Large jam UULr DAUO to insure winning and also to nine, i Class A—Mrs. Theodore rr P and more rain was predicted i =l= Vircinia women’s golf champion, and >! n n (ft flft other store* this | iwil 11-club sire. hood, bring along young players: t'a golf Is pocket. the during day. Peyser. 32; Class B—Mrs. Irving Glass Spin Rod. iTaUU same shoe | shoe ballUaOOIJO the 166, Lionel Noah, broke the women’s course record p._ selling for over 3 ¦ pocket A by giving them as much compcti- and J. New Keg. fO.Yi ¦¦ , ¦ 1 Fogel, 36. IN~ tin,,, our fnia- © 70/v> possible.” Play Steady York, 169. at Manor Club yesterday llonal low price. Reg 18 00 U tion as Thomson's with COURT HOUSE (Flag regards Giammalva | Leading qualifying scores and a 72, one stroke less than the tourna- Talbert as Souchak qualified yesterday r ment, 18 holes.* Class A—Mrs. the most advanced among the those of Americans were: 73 scored by Lucille Busch of with a par-shattering 68 that t Peter Thomsen. Australia 1 to Arsylc in Marion Coltrin. last shot on 19th younger stars. But the 20-year- Gary Player. South Africa l i•» June, 1954. fairway. Class B—Mrs. W. Good- "My old Texan, while sound all made up for his mistakes of the ‘ Henrv Cotton. England m Mrs. Allen, a Kuest on ladies I McGregor Short Sleeve "Sportcroft" Six-player Buddy" fg? Florv Van Donck. Belgium l ll day, playinc rich, on 18th green. Class C day before when he had a 78. • Angel Miquel. Spam .... 141 was with Mrs. TACKLE BOXES I George Howard England 111 John R. Daily and Mrs. E. J. Sullivan, on 18th SPORT SHIRTS CROQUET SETS Sarazen, Burke Stranahan Christy .... Mrs. William , lh and l O'Connor. I relaid 14: green. Nine-holes Stephanie - h . Sid England Haines. ¦ ;.K -.:. Easterly, Jackson Scott. 14'.’ Her medal play round < joined him in the reduced field I Bruce Crampton. Australia 1 4*: Zubryski, on 10th fairway. j« 99 riiv England under summer rules and in John Jacobs. 1 4'.’ Guest—Mrs. J. P. Pittman of “j.BB Charlie England 14.5 .ig Bj of 96 for the 72-hole tourna- ¦ Ward. competition noes in as an Clash for Title in A1 Baldin. Canada I 4.5 Army Navy, in 17th cup. H B ment. Six other American play- ¦ B M Thomaß. England 14 3 official course mark. Alberto Salas. Chile 145 Adams, Winners amonK the members NORBECK—Mrs. Lou Horo- Virginia Amateur. ers failed to quality. Jimmy Scotland 145 Christy Oreon, England I 4 5 were Mrs. Richard Farrell, 100- witz. 92-16. 76. Best nine—Mrs. •HOT SPRINGS, Va„ July 4 Thomson, who tied Player forl* Mke Souchak United States I Id Ray England ' 74, and Mrs. R. W. Stewart, Ed Miller, 47-11. 36. Nine-hole (&)¦—A pair of first-time Vir- Haten. 140 26. "Caddy Boy" Men s Boxer style PDAD UETC the medal at 140, shot some of[ißicardo Rossi. Brazil MH 90-15, 75, net, Gcoise group—Mrs. William Libby, 55- "ETS ginia Amateur finalists Harry 'Yoahlro Hayashi. Japan Mil and Mrs. ' the finest, steadiest golf of a 1 Peter 0111, England 14H Martin, an 84 Rross. Little nine i 23, 32. Low putts—Mrs. Hy Pos- GOLF CARTS SWIM TRUNKS Easterly, jr„ of Richmond and by amazingly , Chen China Po. China 14M ' 1 second day marked Tommie MrNaighton England 14H winners were Mrs. Rudy Ycat- ner, 16. Guests—Phyllis Keboc *!!„;¦"•¦ Wayne Jackson of Hampton- ' Phillips Australia ¦ gg He a69 the Frank MH man, 95-18, low scores. had over Argentina 49-16, 33, and Mrs. W. C. of Indian Spring, 77: Mrs. s ¦ met for the State golf title Enrique Bertolini. . 117 over ' rugged Hoylake Player, , England g. course. Bernard Hunt. 141 Vernon. 50-15, 35. Paul Costello of Indian Spring, jj the 36-holc route today. They . ,Bobbv Locke. South Africa 111 99 who had a record 68 there Mon- Joe WOODMONT (Freudbera low gross 87. d to Carr Ireland 117 were settle their medal-play ' day, came up with a 72 at nearby r Antonio Cerda. Argentina ill tie on the outcome of the first 18. JCeleatlno Tugot. Philippines 111 Wallasey, a shorter and easier Harry Weetman. England ... I ll Easterly and Jackson tied for course. jJimmy Hitchcock. England 147 , Allis England 147 * the medal with 71s last week England Men Bcrm uda Heavy Canvas Souchak’s 68 at the par 71 . xAlan Thirwell, Mr ¦ TCUUIC CllfiEC .KV. end; and Jokingly said at the Norman Sutton England 111 ¦ TENNIS SHOES ' Wellasey course stood as a rec- * Frank Stranahan. United States 15'! TOP AUTOMOTIVE WALKING SHORTS ¦wi ¦ ¦ ¦aw Men s and women s PUP time, Gene Sarazen Mgsy* AA TENTS "Maybe we’ll get to the hours, t United States 1 .V! white niforri,. Inrlnrir. >nd m MM there for several but Peter Burke United States .V! ¦I IKK A n«lf« finals, and whoever ord 1 AII «ww Sizes and Qft nr«' leads after ' later Sid Scott came in with a 1 Americans who failed to wi I gl.OI) JH .44 get trophy." 2-M Reg 18 holes will the 67, and still later John Jacobs, . qualify: DEALERSHIP OPEN | Color, . 795 Jackson, runnerup for the ’ another English pro, shot 65. Errle Ball Chicago Iftft Middle Atlantic , xLt. Gene Evler. Olean. N Y. 155 Outstanding opportunity in Washington Area Amateur title The other three Americans ’ xLt Joe Oolden. Austin 155 last month, defeated Jim Kelly ’ edged the field with » xßlchard B Hessemer. Houston I tin for General Managers or Sales Managers who just into Joseph Zvalo Sacramento IHH of Richmond and Jimmy Decmer ’ 1525, the top qualifying figure. . xLlonel J Noahv New York 1 Hft x Denotes amateur are willing to invest minimum capital. Balance of Blacksburg, both by 3-and-2 ' Stranahan had 74 and Sarazen ( margins, to reach the final. 75 at Wallasey and Burke a 75 of operating capital from local interests. Facilities Easterly, who at 33 is 12 years i at Hoylake. available. Here is a chance to step into your own Jackson senior, ! s defeated Aulick The Americans who failed to AUTO RADIO business and profit by your own management Burke of Bristol. 4 and 3. and I qualify were Errle Ball, Oak then holed a sfi-footer for a i Park. Mich., 155; Gene Eyler, Expirt Repair Service and sales abilities. Write or contact H. L. Swisher, birdie three on the 20th hole to i Olean, N. Y„ 155; Joe Golden, Room 907, Pennsylvania Building, 425 13th St. win over George Fulton of [ Austin, Tex, 155; Richard B. ; L. S. JULLIEN, Inc. N.W., C. Executive 3-6744. Roanokp, 1 up, in the semi-' • Hessemer, Houston. Tex., 160; : 1441 t St. N.w: NOrth 7-8075 Washington, D. Phone finals. Joseph F. Zvalo, Sacramento,

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