THE EVENING STAR Betsy Rawls Washington, 0. C., Monday, March 23, 1959 A-17 . 4f4H*gp., Goalby Leads by Stroke In St Petersburg Wins Easily Clubs to Select Players ST. PETERSBURG. Fl*.. shot a 74 for 215, saying his AtColumbus (AP).—The touring bothering Mar. 23 bursitis was him. COLUMBUS, Oa.. Mar. 23 For State Tearn golf pro* Golf had a newcomer to Walter Romans of Baltimore (AP). Betsy played they Country dropped Rawls * * chase as started the final Club far back what thought By MERRELL WHITTLESEY gross by six Tommy . _ she was strokes. VA t *1 «Jvß Peters- her “best k-- .A | jd% Vb. |k as round of the $13,000 St. after a third-round 80. He had golf year” win •Ur aied Writer Tompkins "':« iHiiWl f this to the 86,000 was next with 72- >4 Jft »_¦ VK J$T burg Open tournament today. 70-75-80 for 225. , Columbus Women's Open tour- great majority 74-74 tor 220. H. H. Gaddis Goalby, husky, touring pro from Baltimore, A of the club* ¦ Bob the nament yesterday with a satis- for 221 Fred drove out of bounds on the first that will enter team* in the had 72-74-75 and ki wIB lAJk i VVP rfiAn* L handsome youngster who was fying two-under women's par Hanlon 74-77-77 for 228. chosen “rookie of the year” hole but salvaged a 74 for 219 294. Maryland State Oolf Associa- by leading money Charley Bassler, Maryland Robert Gleason won low net for 1058 the The veteran professional tion's team championship will winners on the circuit, carved Open champion from the new with a three-round total of 274 Turf Valley Club, failed to from Spartanburg, 8. C., select the 11 top amateurs In minus 72 handicap for 202. out a neat three-under-par 00 a virtually yester- qualify for the final 36 holes. worked out unbeat- the club, instead of holding a John Curry, 259-51—208; Ted at the Lakewood course able seven-stroke at the Goalbjr lead yes- Renfro. and O. v x viißkpi day for a 205 total and a one- Bob 88-89 205 qualifying round, a check W Cary halfway mark and then three-quar- Middlecoff ...... 6W-67—'JAB coasted A. Perry, 203-54—209. followed. stroke lead at the to victory yesterday, terday revealed. ter mark. te Sr IWidVa four KENWOOD—There will be Chick Hirbort UK.7I —: 10 strokes ahead of Marlene Bauer Only two. Court House and a Wm 28-year-old Belle- Don PoirOoUl 7i.tnt—an The from Os ore c Bayer HS-77—'M'! Hagge of Delray Beach. Fla. Argyle, will use another method playoff before the play off In In ' & W ville, 111., credits revamped Tommy ,7 a Jacobs ... 1-7 1—!H Miss Rawls of picking the teams. Court league.. grip an Improved game Art Wall \4-70—312 said her chipping the Kenwood winter for Ford - 7(1-71—am House, champion Douc and patting were not so good of the Tri- E. R. Ferguson, jr., Dr. that has brought him rounds Jay Hrtert fa-78—313 State League, will pick its and Tom Mahan _ 71-78—31:1 on the Anal 36 holes, played Joseph Kenrick Anlshed with of 70. 66 and 60. He discovered Dick Mayer 71-73—3111 players strictly from the club ¦-' 77-79—21:1 yesterday, because of the rain points in Dllvlslon , *tj}jt*<«... he got by 11 the Red A K better results hold- Mike Diels 7.1-74—211 the day before, but she ladder. ing the club more in the fin- Fred Walmpler JO-7!—214 was and were tied by H. N. Bpotts- ’¦£'*/£< - Biv Dave Racan 70-7:1 —214 hitting her woods longer “and Argyle named 11 amateurs They of the left hand, grip ’’ wood and B. W. Wasser. gers a Dirk Knteht ... 71-74—214 Prank Stranaban 73-80—214 that was sufficient. and now Is In the midst of a he once used and discarded. 7(1-72—214 will meet next week end. Oene Llttler slow-shooting rather Involved challenge round He’s using it again, getting Fred Hawkins 7:1-72—21ft The South The winners will meet N. R. Bob Crow Tl 89-75—215 Carolinian finished the rugged in which- a player named to the more of the feel of the club, Am Stamps 71-72—21st place Schonfeld and Paul Hartman, and scoring (10-74—21st 72-hole grind over the Colum- team cannot clinch his better. At Bald Ini 74-7.4—215 he has beaten two who won the White Division Bill Catner 71 -72—715 bus Country Club course with until back Bob Roaburt 72-75—21 (I challengers. with 13 out of 15 points, and Middlecoff Second Tommy a 72-71-76-75—294. Women's Strafacl 71-73—2 in J. C. Larson and A. B. Cypert, Right Goalby Cary Sam Dnetta 71-74—215 par is 37-37—74. Arnle Prado clinched a spot WHH« behind is Tommy Veoch 74-71—2 M who scored in the Blue / The victory was worth 81.050. on the team yesterday, Joining 13Vi ii|||HHHBP Middlecoff of Hollywood, Fla. Division. The erstwhile Memphis den- Mrs. Hagge earned SBIO with Buddy Clark, Bill Gartner and tist, competing In his first her 76-74-75-73—298 and at BillAugust, an automatic mem- COURT HOUSE—It was sev- n one time was only three ber as club champion. Joe eral degrees below freezing at tournament since a hernia op- Beman Team Ends strokes eration last September, sank behind on the final 18. Kotvan, Bill Robinson, Don the hour for the annual spring putts from all distances on the Leading scorers: Sullivan and Tony, Popolaskl all get-together breakfast at Court 4 Shots Off Pace Beta! Raw la . 7ft—Sß 4 *1,050 won matches over the week House but 200 golfers turned second nine yesterday to wind B|o Marian* Bluer Haile 73—208 winning up, including ***«« up with a 67 and a total of 206. Mickey Wright 74—300 030 end to move closer to most of the 80 .-’K In Louise Suggs 75—302 SlO places the team. members who have been One stroke back of him was 4-Ball Tourney Wim Smith 78—304 450 on new Patty Berg 75—.305 400 Chevy taken in since last October. Pete Cooper, Lakewood. Fla., HOLLYWOOD, Fla., Mar. 23 Randolph Manor, Chase, Colum- Bonnie 70—300 325 Some did quit at nine holes. veteran who plays Florida (AP).—Deane Beman, Walker Ruth Jasaan 75—308 325 bia, Congressional, Kenwood if he owned them. Jackie Pung 78—308 275 and Bethesda’s defending The winning foursome courses as Cup player from Washington, Marllynn Smith 78—309 250 was Cooper had a 69 to add to his Mary Lana Paulk 7:1—310 212 champions all will pick their H. N. McClary, Jack Snell, D. C.. and Truman Connell, Kathy Cornellua 74—310 212 earlier rounds of 68 and 70, much-traveled amateur from Beverly Hanaon 73—311 175 teams. Usually the pro and the George Hamp and Walt Good- and was very Joyce Ziake 74—312 lfto golf committee chairman are much a threat. Jupiter, Fla., finished four Fay Crocker 78—314 12S rich with a 60. Second went ELBOWS LEAD TO FISTS— of the St. Louis Hawks (left) It was a rough day yesterday strokes behind the leaders in Betty Dodd 78—315 50 stuck with the thankless job. to J. R. Gessley. Paul Redinger, the Murla MacKanrta 82—315 60 The matches April 12, and of the Minneapolis Lakers (partly hidden) got in a few for the top men at half- the abbreviated International Mary Ann Reynolda _ 78—318 start Andy Dollard and John Tank- way mark, Goalby and Cooper Jo Ann Prentice 84—.118 weeks from yesterday. good punches in the pro game at St. Paul yesterday. 800 4-ball golf tournament here. Barbara Romack 81—31 H three ard. jr., 61. excepted. George Bayer of Jlorla Fecht 84—321 Ellis (12) of the Lakers and Si Green (17) of the Hawks attempt to The 54-hole, best-ball tour- Batty GLENN DALE—Mixed scotch 111., top man after Jameson 82—324 break it up, and an tries to get out of the way. Neither player Gleneagles. nament ended In a tie between Sybil Gridin 88—327 Omar Carey, recently elected foursome winners were Betty official 36 135, blew up on Olorla Armstrong 82—328 permanent secretary-treasurer was The AP Wirephoto. holes with David Sullivan of Neeham. Betlye Mima Dinofl 81—320 Baumann and Ray Sofleld, 94- ejected. Lakers won the game, 106-98. nine Batty the Incoming and wound Mass., and Don Essig 111 of Houran 83—338 of the Tri-State League, reports 20—74; Helen Shea and Rufus up with a 77 212, which Kathv Whitworth 84—337 for Indianapolis with 67-67-70 xPrancea Rich 85—340 the 1959 schedule Anally has DeVane, 88-15—73 and Mrs. for Wanda Banchex 8.1 put him in a tie seventh 204 and Jimmy Lee, jr.. of —.345 beeivstralghtened out, Culpeper George place. (Sally Molloy ..83—353 Brunatti and Howard Tallahassee and Harry Root, x denotes amateur. «s)Taces Martinsburg and the Chambers, 94-19—75. SENATORS Club of Frederick, after Ellis Skies 74 jr., of Tampa. 69-70-65—204. VFW BELLE Page to withdrawing, HAVEN—The Middle Celtics Take 2-1 Lead; Continued From A-14 Those teams will play off today. decided to stick Atlantic pros of Aldecress, J., BASKETBALL league. met at the Alex- had my leg there guarding the N. Beman and Connell with the andria only Bayer had Club for the spring plate.” Clint said, "but I a stroke behind rounds of to tie Carey, of the defending meeting. after two rounds, took a 74 69-70-69—208 SCORES Chairman John O’Don- thought I was going to have for fourth. Johnny Eisinger, championship Court House nell was to Hawks, Lakers Tied Up for his third round, to By the Associated Press announce the tour- to him off until I got the drop| Congressional Club champion team in Fairfax, announced nament five strokes off the pace. ftatvrdav’s Scores schedule, including an Bi tbe Associated Press momentary ball. I think his knee hit my to Bethesa, Md., and the matches open May 24 at expected I blackout In Satur- Jay Fla., from Bob NCAA TOURNAMENT change in the pros’ leg.” Herbert of Sanford Kurz of Miami 74-67-69 (Championship) Court House. Other dates will The held a d#y night’s 120-118 victory over and Tom Mahan of Danvers, had California 71 West Virginia 70 sectional championship. Smith, trying to score from for 210. Bill Graham of Miami (Third Place) be June 14 at Culpeper, June over Syracuse Na- the at Syracuse. Sey- Mass., at 137 at the half- 2-1 lead the Celtics second base on Joe DeMae- tied and Gil Buckingham of Wash- Cincinnati OH Louisville 8A 28 at Front Royal. July 12 at way , each had a 76 yes- NATIONAL INVITATION tionals in the Eastern Division, mour added that Schayes' wife stri’s single to right, realized i ton. D. C., had 71-71-75 for 217. TOURNAMENT Purcellville, July 26 at Win- terday tie, (Championship) while the St. Louis Hawks had him Dolph is occa- that Bob Allison's throw was to remain in a this chester. and August 9 at Fred- and told time at St. John’s 7« Bradley 71 the Minneapolis Lakers were sionally by in ample time to get him. 213. (Third Place) erick. The playoffs will be held IT WILL PAY YOU bothered double Tommy Open Y. University 71 all tied at Western “I knew 1 was going to be Bolt National N. Providence 57 August 23 at Hershey. 1-1 in the champion, dropped out NATIONAL AAU TOURNAMENT Division today in the National vision. out." Smith said. "I tried to after Win Squash Title •Championship) William T. Elmer of Front TO BUY The coach said he is sending slide away from the plate and yesterday's round in which he Wichita 105 Bartlesville (Okie.) S 3 Royal is the president. Basketball Association semi- BUFFALO, N. Y.. Mar. 23 ‘Third Place) new Schayes S. Army 107 YOUR final playoffs. for an examination Courtney. I didn’t want to get • AP).—G. U. All-Stars NEW 1959 Diehl Mateer and San Francisco Olympic Clnb 79 But the big concern around today. hurt and I didn’t want to hurt John Hentz of Philadelphia suc- NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE MANOR Manor’s "Frost- he turned TOURNAMENT the league is the talk of pos- Frank Ramsey, who fills in at Courtney, but into AdultLeague Champs cessfully defended their na- bite” tournament, in which any got (Championship) sible dissension on the Na- position, came off the me when he the ball. Insurance the tional squash racquets doubles Weber es Osden Utah 57 players had a period of several OLDSMOBILE Celtics' at the of “I guess my knee hit him,” Hanrahan won Bethanr Lutheran 47 tionals between Coach Paul bench start Montgomery County adult title yesterday by defeating two Third Place) weeks to turn in their three Seymour and . the second period and ignited Smith continued, ‘but 1 really Henry Perd College 91 Cameron 69 best rounds, found Bill Brown- basketball league champion- other Philadelphians. Howard NATIONAL WOMEN’S AMATEUR the scoring ace. an attack that rapidly put the don't know. 1 sort of hit him and rigg, the former Goose Creek game over, ship last night by defeating the Davis James Whitmoyer, ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT CAPITOL Both deny there is anything out of the Nats’ reach. all and I didn't even get Montgomery County Sentinels, 15—4, 15—10, B—s. Championship) champion, in midseason form. a sore spot out of it. It was i 12—15. South Bend Reekettee 49 CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE CO. to the report, but in yesterday’s \ “At that point,” Seymour 87-73, at Newport Junior High; 15—7, for their second straight St. Louis Gannlncer*a SI Brownrigg had two par 70s 113-111 loss to Boston, Schayes “I just one of those freak things. (Third Place) 1222 224 St. N.W., Wask.. D. C said. saw no point in over- School in Kensington. championship. Jellet 59. St. Unis Kutla 88 and a 74 for 214 to win low sat out more than half the working Schayes.’’ A bat was lying near the plate, but that had nothing to do tame. Boston had a slim 31-27 “1 took him out midway in margin with the accident, because it when Ramsey entered my the second period and put in the game, by didn't interfere with tilde.” but halftime it Manager Luvagetto because Togo is 64-45. Cookie was Schayes, despite his up an aggressive-type player who action, up hasn’t made his mind who limited wound as the will replace Courtney as the -can sometimes catch fire.” Sey- Nats’ top scorer with 21 points. mour said. Senators' No. 1 catcher. T just In the Western Division, Seymour and Schayes both the don't know at this point.” ' Hawks got off in at home said the player suffered a front Cookie said. “I’llhave to alter- Saturday by downing the nate Ed Fitz Gerald and Jay Lakers. 124-90. but they bowed, Porter and see how they do. 106-98 yesterday when the If Porter keeps Improving he series shifted to Minneapolis. could wind up with the job.” For the next games, the Two Lefthanded Hitter* Lakers will be at St. Louis to- finest, most luxurious to Rudolph Courtney’s injury leaves the Wins and the morrow Celtics at I Syracuse Wednesday. Senators without a lefthanded- Minneapolis, hitting catcher. In what fig- I which won only ures to be regular lineup, four of its games the By 6 Strokes 12 with the Second Baseman Herb Plews Hawks during the regular sea- and Outfielder Albie Pearson GULFPORT, Miss.. Mar. 23 son. chalked up its victory with willbe the only lefthanded hit- scoring 33 pbints. fAP).—Mason Rudolph had a ters until Courtney returns. Bob Pettit, the , played Paycheck, new record NBA’s most Pearson hasn’t an in- a and valuable player and top scorer, ning yet because of a slight ;the Gulf Invitational tourna- was held 22, hernia, whide ment title add his healthy to seven below his i Shortstop Ron to to regular season average. Samford also been Idle with golfing today. Vem has list of credentials Mikkelsen and ia sore arm. The 24-year-old 800 Ellis were native of chiefly responsible for Pettit’s Clint's loss, though, figures Clarksville, Tenn., a member of ; below par point-production. to be more distressing. He al- ‘the victorious United States nnmiMMi topped the Hawks ways attempts to Instill fire into Walker Cup , team in 1957, with 27 points. a club which needs it, and Lav- smothered the field with a final agetto was happy with his im- ground 68 yesterday and finished provement as a catcher. -six strokes in front of his near- “I don’t like to be out of ac- est pursuers. The three-under- tion.” the unabashed Courtney •par card over the Great South- BASEBALL said. “I can handle those tern Country Club course gave Continued From Page A-14 pitchers of ours. I ain’t no bad •him a 72-hole total of 273. clip- clipped by Billy Consolo's liner ; hitter and I can throw all right. •ping I like to be in that ball game, one stroke off the tourna- in the seventh. ment mark set by Tommy Mor- The Indians and I ain't gonna like sitting row in 1955. won it with an 11-hit attack around. I ain't gonna be out * Veteran pros Jim of led by Vic Power, who had long, though. A week after Barfield a they Grand Rapids. Mich., and double among his three hits. let me get off these crutches, I’llbe in lineup.” Scudday Horner of Montgom- 1 A trio of 20-year-old Balti- the ery Ala., were Rudolph's closest i ; more pitchers beat the Yankees. Five Hits for Day rivals at 279. The 54-year-old! I Jerry Walker and Johnny Off what they showed yes- Barfield finished with a 69 j j Fisher combined for the first terday against City victory, Kansas at while the 44-year-old Horner, | i with home-run sup- West Palm Beach, the Sena- jone Rudolph stroke in front of port from Gus Triandos and tors use his punch. round, could Wash- %t the start of the final Leo Burke. Young Milt Pappas, ington's “B” squad collided itjDPPled who pitched innings, to a 75. six and only two hits off George Brunet I ¦ The SBOO first-place check the veteran Skinny Brown in absorbing 8-1 6fras the payoff an defeat. best for Ru- notched the shutout, a seven- The varsity did better, tdolph since he joined the play- inning affair. but only slightly. Rip Coleman and ¦4o r -play ranks. He finished! Ijrst Eight walks by Carlton Wil- Art Houtteman restricted them in one minor tournament ley and Gerry Nelson proved to three hits, two by Harmon >nd was runnerup in another the undoing they Killebrew, vjut Braves’ as as the A’s won. 11-l. neither approached the lost their ninth in 12 games. Coleman, Jackpot he hit in the Gulf who won only nine BUENOS AIRES Harvey Kuenn led the Tigers games for last Coast. with three Buffalo season, hits. held the Senators to one hit in ° paul ° —jf* ’.Leading scorers: Felipe sa Rudolph SSOO Alou’s two homers for seven innings—Killebrew sin- sjlmUason 68—373 s im Barfldd *»—*79 575 the Giants and one by Andre gle with one out in the firth. RIO DE JANEIRO ¦fudday Horner 73—379 535 Rodgers |l|| Harold Wtlltama «B—3Bo 33S matched Cub blasts Washington’s other two hits Buster Cuplt 08—3RO 335 by Jim Marshall. Ray Jbhn Cook 73 334 335 Belllno came in succession off Houtte- Fly the famed "El Dorado" anc * ot^er P rinc'P c, l Jake Fondren 73 384 335 and Ernie Banks. Mike Mc- Joe Taylor man in the eighth inning The 71—387 163 Cormick Chicago game °* South Ronald Millet 73—387 103 checked with was called with one out DC-7C, or "New El Conquistador" \\ America. I Dick Mete 70—388 133 runs innings Paul Btaop 113 three in seven to in the last of the eighth be- 7H—388 ... Johnny Revolta..- pick up victory. DC-6 for the ultimate in luxurious y / Jerry 74—390 100 the cause of a downpour. Stolhand 74—31)0 100 • 1 conard Warren 73—300 loo! Dick Schofield's air travel. Here is the finest in swift I . V Joe Burch three-run Clevenger Slugged •Howell 70—"ho 100 homer ignited a Pirate CJI six-run ... Fraser. 70—300 and dependability v jCAIHCC. Superb is Darwin Whit* 75—301 uprising in the Harvey: Truman Clevenger comfort I tJoM •Bill Dodson.— 77—303 seventh. was J A I.lovd Force 7S Maddix hurled seven innings slammed for four home runs, between the Americas; here w the word for it! rare adventure in H A CnehlO 1 78—307 J tec Macke; 70—703 and held the Phils to four hits. two by Smith and one each by ( ,ravel e,e 9 ance no,hm 9 Ralph Dillow superior aircraft, long flying 74—303 Billy Goodman and ‘Jim Kent Hadley and Roger Maris. , , .. \ \ finer in America. enjoy Oene Frase 74—303 drove South You’ll 1 fohnny Btahl 73—2113 Rivera across The A's got eight their 12 experience incomparable \ .. , ,J ?Sper two runs of r and r service \ ... Wilson 78—70.8 each . the most magnificent meals aloft •Kenny Lannin* 76—393 as the White Sox clubbed hits off him. * • \\ denotes amateur. 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