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All-Tournament Teams THE EVENING STAR ** Houston Open Victory Rebuilding Job Faced Washington D C A-19 MONDAY. MARCH R, IBM Douglas ¦ Shue, Hemric Tie for ; Puts Second By Bell, Winner of Honors Smith 7-to-5 Choice In Winter Earnings Priory Tourney Devlin Heads Southern Stars iy th# AuociaM Prm Over Osario in • Bout Coach Frank Kley of Bell Vo- By Staff Correspondent at The Star By a Star Stoff Correspondent, HOUSTON. Mar. 8. 1 ’ V Dave Ms HHHHIIF cational High, winner of the DURHAM, N. C., Mar. B. MORGANTOWN, W. Va.. Mar. Douglas hadn’t won a dime this m m m «*jjP seventh annual Priory basket- Maryland’s Gene Shue and Dick B.—Corky Devlin, the 6-foot-5 AtTurner's Tomorrow year until he plucked big one, Hemric of Wake Forest both fell guard whose shooting * a ball tournament yesterday will accurate the Houston Open’s $6,000 top one ballot shy of becoming unan- from outside had much to do Featherweights Gene Smith ; ' face a rebuilding Job next sea- of Washington and prize, and now f imous choices on the first Atlan- With George Washington s win- Filberto is winter golf’s son after losing four of his first the Osario of Puerto Rico planned Sr players graduation tic Coast Conference AU-Tourna- ning Southern Conference second money winner. , : ¦ at'... ¦¦ seven by ment team, which nothing more than just enough this included two basketball championship, emerges The slender Gossinger, N. Y., wring. players from N. C. State’s champ- as the outstanding player in the light exercise to keep loose to- is just pro However, the outlook one from North Caro- tournament day in preparations for their won the winter tour’s richest opposite ions and held here last week. the for Bob Cilento, Sports covering night tournament yesterday by turnnig coach of the host and runnerup. lina. writers the 10-round bout tomorrow Shue, player tournament voted for Devlin at Turner’s Arena. in his fourth day of sub-par Priory, defeated by Bell, 89-57, the most valuable last year when Maryland was a after his 41 points for a one- Both fighters finished their golf. in yesterday’s finals. Four game record two weeks of heavy training yes- Priory starters, three top member of the Southern Con- tournament in the His 72-hole 277 was 11 plus championship game contributed terday, with Smith listed below reserves, year ference, and Hemric, the most as a have another of mightily to GW’s 83-70 victory favorite for par and placed him two strokes eligibility. valuable player this year, both 7-to-5 tomorrow HL? iW jm 4F***&? M night's in front of Cary received 42 first-team votes and over Richmond. Devlin’» accu- bout. Smith did his train- Middlecoff of Bell’s four seniors were mostly racy was particularly valuable ing in Washington while Osario Memphis, the defending cham- Mk responsible vic- one second-team vote on the to t BT 3P A. for the Vocats’ the Colonials, because the Spi- worked out in New York. pion and pre-tournament favor- tory in their first participation Club announced by the Atlantic ite. HmK affl Coast Sports Waiters’ Associa- ders had built a zone defense Smith defeated Osario in a in this small school tournament. Joe Holup. only close little Middlecoff’s $3,200 runnerup tion. around who the 10-rounder a more Center Ray Windsor was voted I night before scored points year ago in money boosted his earnings . , mm K aBE w the If Shue’s last-second shot had 40 than a another bout for most valuable player in to tie the tourney record at Turner’s, and he the year to $6,780.56 for first three-day event scoring 33 against Wake Forest had gone i indicates after Maryland a victory Devlin, will be shooting for a knock- ranking. points Saturday night in the in and given who still has another Deacons, prob- year to GW, out tomorrow night to make his semifinal victory over Chamber- over the Gene ! play with was run- Takes Crowd by Surprise. ably would have repeated. That nerup to Holup as the leading victory more decisive than that Douglas lain and turning in his usual earlier Osario has clinched top money in against Priory would have given him another scorer for the Colonials in the 1 one. never the $30,000 rebounding job regular been out, however, tournament with a yesterday. night of play. But it missed, the season. Holup totaled knocked and final round flve-under-par 67 Terps eliminated, points and he stood up well under Smith's Windsor Outscored. were and 466 Devlin earned 460. that took most of the record won most valuable hon- Devlin, a of Newark, N. J., best shots in their first meeting. gallery Windsor took a back seat to Hemric native of from 12,000 to 15,000 $ ors. j attended Potomac State Junior Smith apparently is fighting by surprise. his fellow seniors, Dave Dagen- Thompson, i College of West Virginia for a better than he was at the time 36-year-old hardt, Ray Duncan and Charlie Shavlik Picked. The Douglas had REFUSED TO GIVE UP—Piero Taruffi, ace Italian driver, pushes his race-leading Lancia after year before transferring to GW. he last met Osario. He has gone practically Stringfellow, in the scoring yes- Mel Thompson and 6-foot-7 scored two knockout unnoticed with it conked out less than an hour from the finish of the 12-hour Grand Prix race at Sebring, Fia. he State The All-Tournament team had victories early rounds of 70 and 71 for terday. partly because fouled Ronnie Shavlik of N. C. Devlin this year, the last coming A disconsolate mechanic, not allowed by rules touch car, alongside. out minutes to go. and Frank Selvy, Fur- one the 7,200-yard, par 72 to the walks The car even- with Stg and Skip Winstead of North several weeks ago he stop- Memorial tually was disqualified. away man’s All-America player, named when Park course. —AP Wirephoto. Bell pulled to a 37-22 Carolina made the first team. on 26 of the ped Dave Gallardo, at the time A lead at halftime and never led by Thompson and Shavlik will be 27 ballots submitted. third-round 69 pulled him Filling out the first team were the sixth ranking featherweight. to 210, just one stroke fewer than 11 points thereafter, back in uniform tonight, when Warren behind spite of four George Holup, Mills of Rich- Freddie Haas of New Opens Sebring in Priory players the Wolfpack plays mond and Holmes Orleans.' Boxing NAIA Tournament hitting Washington Red of West the leader after 36 and 54 holes. Interservice (Continued From Page A-17.) double figures. Nick Cal- here in the NCAA Virginia But most lahan scored 18 points, Tom Ken- first-round play. speculation still cen- On the Terps Among tered on In Kansas City Today 83.75 miles per hour for nedy. Priory’s only starting sen- Hemric second team were Dar- Powers Haas, Middlecoff and the won most valuable rell Floyd of Shelley Mayfield, a young ' Opens Tonight With B, <h, Auoti.Md Br.u first eight hours. ior, got 16; Chris Walsh sank 11 in the voting in Furman. Elliot Kar- Texan honors closest ver of GW, Ed of Playing out of Chicopee. ' KANSAS CITY. Mar. B. and Damian Crane hit for 10. years. Five players were men- Harrison Rich- Mass The eventual winner averaged mond, Jim Rich of Washington In Boxing Tourney Middlecoff and Mayfield College most gruel- only 73.6, a In the consolation game tioned. The Wake Forest pivot entered basketball's bit slower than and Lee, and Eddie Becker of By the Associated Press the final round with Briggs Cunningham's winner Friends won third place by Tun- man 18 votes. Thomp- 211s. | 16 Bouts on Card ing test—the National Inter- i received West Virginia, Both Haas and Mayfield last year, which averaged ing over Chamberlain. 89-65. son 10, Shue 8, Shavlik 4 and CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., shot Sixteen bouts tonight at the collegiate tournament—opens its 74.96 Mar. B. missed birdie putts on and covered 899.7 miles as com- Eight players scored 10 or more Herb Applebaum of State 3. —Five full teams and a the Myer gym open sixth 18th gieen that would have given Fort the an- six-day grind in Municipal pared to the Osca s 884 miles points each in this one—Alvin Hemric, a 220-pound junior two-man delegation make them up the entry list for the 31st a tie for second place with nual Middle Atlantic Inter- I Auditorium today. | this year. Johnson. Paul Flood. Pierre Ea- from Jonesville, N. C., played ton. Bill Kerr and Jim Babe Meets Big annual Eastern Intercollegiate Middlecoff. Haas missed from service Tire tournament, sponsored Unlucky AU Day. Sabin of every minutes of his team's three Test 18 feet away. Athletic Conference box- Friends and Russ Bill boxing tournament Friday and Mayfield 6. annually by Tlie Williams? overtime games despite the ing tournament. Starting time the National Asso- | Lancias had tough luck Rice and Gene White of pounding was taking and Saturday at the University of Four Tie for all day. Juan Fangio Cham- he giv- Third. is 8 p.m. and admission is free. ciation of Intercollegiate Ath- of Argen- berlain. ing under the basket. He was In Sarasota Victory Virginia. They to tina, the 1953 Mexican road- five had share third place letics, has a field of 32 teams It was the second time Priory the tournament’s high scorer By *!>• Auociotad Prtn The members who will at 280 with Altogether 81 fighters from 11 race winner, had to give up have the eight-man Ed Oliver, Palm representing 30 States.