THE EVENING STAR Great Olympic Squad and Washington, D. C. Grear District Junior Golf Champion MONDAY, SO, [[Brownell i JUNE 1»M A-17 ** Flying to New York {First Double Winners Upsetl by Daily in Manor Final One of the big upsets of the Burton played the regular 18 in Smith and Flanagan junior golf season took place over 67 strokes, with 13 pars and five For Final Training j As Member-Guest Duo ; Loda, birdies, the week end when Pete and an additional nine in ! Proposed By th« Associated Press For the first time since mem- newly1 crowned District junior 35, with eight pars and a birdie. Call Off LOS ANGELES. June 30. ber-guest golf was introduced to ( champion and medalist in the area E. B. Erickson accompanied him.; Jay- America’s 1952 Olympic track and Washington, the same team has qualifying1 for the National He almost made a hole in one on HKHr i&H cees tournament, lost in the Man- the 12th but otherwise most of his 1 Public Workouts field team, labeled the Nation’s won the same season at ttoo dis- 1 ferent clubs. or1 Club junior final to Tommy birdies were from approach shots Plans for Gene Smith and Glen all-time greatest, flies to New i Daily. dead to the pin. HI HI liiliif1 Jimmy Grear, an 11-handicap 1 .Flanagan to hold public work- York today for a final week of player from Congressional, invited Daily, who plays football and prepa- conditioning for the international Bobby Brownell of Chevy Chase basketball' at Georgetown Prep Glenbrook, the course with eight ¦ outs at Griffith Stadium in holes, classic in Finland next month. | as his guest in the Congressional 1 and doesn’t have time for the golf par 3 gave up another ace ration for their 10-round feather- With the team went a message piCTßiiwi mgyQ member-guest tournament con- team, scored a 1-up victory. Loda yesterday, this one to Clair Lacey -weight bout there Wednesday from Head Coach Brutus Hamil- cluded yesterday. Grear and also1 is a member of the cham- with a four-wood shot on the 188- night have been called off. California, defeated pionship St. John’s team. yard 16th hole. ton of obviously in re- Brownell Walter Gal- | They were scheduled to drill ference to the that Russia lagher and Spencer John Grubb, jr., won the fact Baltimore’s Class! .! today following a birthday will participate in the games for Overton, 1 up in 19 holes. B flight over Sandy Corcoran, 3 ! The Belle Haven Bowl, the there the first time in history. Two months ago Brownell in- and 2. i tournament second in importance ; party for the soon-to-be-21 Smith, championship “These games will be different,” vited Grear to the Chevy Chase \ jonly to the club at but Irving Cohen, Smith's man- Buddy Brylawski’s defeat at the Alexandria Hamilton told the athletes at an member-guest and the club, was won by tournament hands of Alvin Dulcan high-light- Woolley 1-up would have none of it official “They will be —j they won that one. Brownell ; Frank with a vic- breakfast. I ed the first round of match play tory Eddie Frank in “We're not interested in birthday may also the Congressional over 36 holes. dramatic. You be sure there won tour- the Club will be nament in 1949 with Harry Bach- in Woodmont champion- The title round was marked byr parties,” said Cohen when Pro- some tenseness, but we ship. Brylawski, runnerup in the excellent golf, both be able to meet any situa- man as a partner, and the 1950 shooting ap- moter Goldie Ahearn informed will years ago, proximate par. ¦ tion that Columbia member-guest with Gal- District Amateur two arises. has been busy with District bar him of these plans. “We will not “Be perfect guests perfect ’ lagher as a partner. train in Washington We want to to a examinations and has played little The 36-hole final for the Dis- host nation. I know all of you It was the second straight Sun- win this fight, not put on a party. day golf this summer. Dulcan shot a trict public links senior title willj; will be trying to do a little better that Overton, the Maryland played We’ll train out-of-town and be . 76 in winning, 1 up. |be over two days between 1 i your senior champion, shot good golf Washington for the than best at Helsinki.” FAILS TO of barely nudges the bar Champion Dr. Jerry Footer won,{ George Parker and Tom Smith. in in time EQUAL WORLD MARK—WaIt Davis TexasfA&M Ioff the but lost to Brownell. A week fight. That will be soon enough.” first 18 is scheduled Marathon Runners Picked. standards as he tries to equal the world high jump record of 6 feet 11 inches at Saturday’s ago met in 4 and 3, over Max Hurston, and: ;The July 122 they the Washington ! July j Pinkie George, Flanagan's man- Selection of eight athletes for Olympic trials in Los Angeles. Davis won the trials with a of 6 feet 9. —AP Wirephoto. Invitation Howard Nordlinger, many-time and the second 13. leap final. Parker reached the final y ager, had planned to bring in his the marathon and walking events winner, scored a 6 and 5 victory! j with Brownell Slashes Par. over Sam Schwartz. In a 5-and-4 victory over Glenn Tay- . fighter from Philadelphia yester- was announced by Pincus Sober, other) day, but revised those when Wiffy Cox, the matches Morty Phillips defeated lor, while Smith won, 6 and 5,, plans chairman of the track and field Dutch Star Betters Congressional ’ he learned that Smith was being Capozzoli to pro, refereed the match Bobby Goldstein, 3 and 2; Bobby over Harry Bailey. committee. Unable Realize yesterday kept out town. and kept track every Kahn defeated Mel Lewis, 6 and 4; of Marathon runners are Victor Women's of stroke. Wednesday night’s bout be Record Brownell a 69 and Ellis Edlowitz won over Ed Wort- Week-end results: will Dyva, New York; Thomas Jones, Rigorous had for the 1 a return. Smith, the undefeated i Work Has Paid MANOR (Bweepttakps)—J. Kiernan, Off up holes; _ W. Philadelphia, five matches was somewhere : man, 1 in 19 Cabot Feld- and Theodore Vor- For 100 Meters ; <2-12—tiO; James H Murray. sn-l!i featherweight, took By a Special Correspondent of The Star I| remember. A Look Magazine around a dozen strokes under par. man won over I. A. Peake, 5 and I HI; H. W. Stoehr. Sfi-2<>—OH: H. C. bitt, New York. By th« i [Turner. ! their first engagement April 2 ! LOS ANGELES, June 30.—The , schoolboy All-America trackman Associated Press Overton shot 71, Gallagher a 79 4,’ and Chips Cantor over Lou 78-12—OH: Sam Hill. 74-B—HO. The 50.000-meter walkers are | KENWOOD (Two-man team qualifying!i with a split decision. That was Capozzoli of in 1949, he’s trained for the long ROTTERDAM, June 30.—Fanny r and Grear an 83. _ ( Gorin, 4 and 3. -—Buddy Sharkey and Maury Fitbgernld Leo S. Jogren, New York; Adolph first thing Charlie won the medal with a best ball H7. one No. 30 in his string, and he added in Blankers-Koen. Dutch star of the • Both Gallagher and made Steve Friedlander won the club Perky Weinacker, Detroit, John Georgetown University did after; distances—neverj popular Amer- Grear | stroke better than Cullinane and No. 31 later with a split over Fa- and 1 along. Georgetown 1948 Olympic Games, bettered the > frequent use of their handicap junior championship over Elliott Glenn Mitchell with a 08. J !ica—all His INDIAN SPRING (Wolf Cup qualifying!, bela Chavez. Deni. Pittsburgh. The 10.000- < qualifying for the Olympic track; ¦ Shapiro coach, Frank Sevigne, says he has i listed world record for women for • strokes, while Brownell was play- with a 96-20—76 to Sha- —Jim Hunt and George Thornton posted In case of rain, Wednesday meter walkers are Henry Laskau, , yesterday by 1 a best ball edge C. F Hartman and [J team by taking sit on Cappy occasionally: he i 100 meters running t ins from scratch and Overton re- piro’s1 95-16—79, Doug H 5 to ‘ night's New York, and King, Cali- Ito Jackson who had 60. bout will move indoors to Price , third in the J : :trains too hard. The rest of the i the distance in 11.4 seconds, one- • ceived two shots. Overton and BETHESDA (Two-man team final'— Tony Popolaski Ray ; Uline Arena. It is a television fornia. • a Allan Burton, the Army Navy and Gaiilard won the Hoya squad—champions in their tenth of second faster than the • Gallagher were two down and ! championship match over Ben Hartig and fight and cannot be postponed. Three decathlon contestants was phone right—stand four to pro, came up with quite a golfing I Jack Wilson. 4 and 3. i to own in awe of the i old mark. play, but won 15 and 16 C—Washing- Ahearn lining will come from National feat yesterday when he played 27) J WASHINGTON G. A C. Promoter started the his! mother in wapßßjjHjHk- little New Yorker’s rigorous rou- Mrs. Blankers-Koen held the : to square the match, I ton s golf team defeated the Quantico up his preliminary yester- championships at Tulare, Calif., ] old record with Helen Stephens of The holes over his home course with- (Marines, 24*-*-s'.i. in a team match, de- n card New York. “Are tine. f first extra hole was a typ- spite a hole-in-one by Ma.i. John McNiff day. Jimmy Cooper. District tomorrow and Wednesday. the leal out going over par. 'of on i you; sure?’’ was According to Cappy, the main l United States. Miss Stephens > Brownell production. He sim- 1 I Quantico the second hole. . featherweight, has been matched all she could 15,000 set the mark August 4, 1936 and ply smacked To Train at Princeton. ‘ threat at Helsinki will be a 1 l a drive down the against Ray Portillo of Richmond, say. lanky, 30-year-old Britisher, rec- . Mrs. Blankers-Koen equalled it middle and Fifty-two members of the team, ! ''HfiMfißy ; t knocked a wedge shot < and Clarence Hinnant. Brooklyn Cappy still : Len Pirie. Charlie > June 13, 1948. 8 inches from the pin, as plus coaches and are due ord-breaker meas- Gibson Among Top Favorites middleweight, goes against Claude officials can’t fullyreal- ram I met Pirie on his European track ; Mrs. Blankers-Koen, who won ured by Cox. Overton Flagler to reach New York tonight. t and Gal- of Baltimore in matches To- izej that he has ; 'tH junket last ¦ the 100 and 200-meter at lagher had birdie to to', ' summer and considers races t putts, but already booked. morrow they go Princeton made team. j’ the 1948 Olympic Games, was run- > missed. the > him “the man we’ll have to As Mid-Atlantic PGA Opens | train for the remainder of the Sitting, in his WU* in the Olympic try- week. They will jfe athletes tied the 1,500-meter i course in 62 strokes, and in sponsored by the Silver Spring of 400 and ’ qualify for match play. addi-ji : Streets field.. the 800 meter runs, Kansas’ sensational Wes Santee realize their potentialities so com- world record and matched or tion to his local knowledge, he has i and Bethesda Jaycees, will com- may training period I There is some sentiment to In DeMolay softball, unbeaten miss the at ( did better in that event. pletely and so consistently as does ; several Olympic yes- r been playing some of the best golf ( pete tomorrow at Hagerstown for beat marks change Congressional’s play next [ William Mason Saunders was idle. Princeton. He pulled a muscle Capozzoli. He runs every race : ¦ in the pro tournaments. Unless the four all-expense trips to Busy Days Ahead. terday to establish themselves as \ year where qualifying will be , i the ; Lord Fairfax defeated George during Saturday’s 400 finals. He intelligently.” contenders at Helsinki in their with Charley Bassler has snapped from championship at Eugene. Oreg. injury is be chance for handicaps as well as match play. i Fleming Moore. 18-11; James F. said the not serious and There’ll little Never overly susceptible to ' first summer Olympic appearance i his slump of the recent National In addition to Silver Spring and realizing anything in the days to Also some sentimqpt to ‘ Fites No. 1 defeated La that he should be in shape again praise, Cappy discounts most of’ ! correct , Open and PGA tourneys, he does Bethesda,] the qualifiers are from Robert for Cappy or any since 1936. handicaps. This year Bruce, 16-12 and George Wash- in about a week. come—either bouquets way. qualifying nbt, figure to assume his usual;]Baltimore, Hagerstown, Cumber- 1 60-odd qualifiers. A the sent his “I[ | Werner Lueg, a 20-year-old was from scratch. ington defeated Birmingham, of the other in: I favorite’s role. j]land and Salisbury. 21-1. round of appearances in Los An- learned a lot from the runners turned in the feature Women's AAU Track Meet last summer and it paid;|surprise, ! Results in other flight?: geles and New York, outfitting in Europe l of the Olympic qual- Triple off. I hope my luck by equaling Produces Winner the traditional and envied Olym-! just, con-j trials the !' Capital Yachtsmen Win Conn., tinues.” ification 1,50.0 ; ®pS’ West River Sailing Races WATERBURY, June 30 i'pic garb and an exhibition meet 'world record for meters with —N. W. Oldt and Leo J. , Manor, Dr. TIRE keep Luck wasn’t as important a[ a time of 3 minutes 43 Shaudls. defeated Briggs ' Sailing SALE (IP). out of Sunday will them mov- seconds. * Vernon Baltimore I —Their first test the i next nd Dr H. L - Smith, Columbia, 4 and 2. Titles — WE*RE OVER STOCKED way, factor as Charlie thinks, but while j on T on *nd Won by District Skippers ing their Clip- two-day c rr Comdr. Jim Special Dispatch to The Star candidates for the United i till Pan-American I I In the qualifying meet, Murnhy v i l i States no one knows just how lucky he ¦ Naval Academy, defeated F. J. women’s track and field per] heads for Helsinki next Mon- “Germans also beat Olympic rec- • and Tom Mudd, Indian Spring. Special Dispatch to The Star BALTIMORE, June 30.—Wash- All Goodyear—U.S. team headed today for Harrisburg, day( night. may be he’s certainly one of the in three other ington skippers ords events—the ' Be< ion i ljiaht—E. L. Dleudonne. jr.. and GALESVILLE, Md., June 30. won three of the , Pa., where Olympic trials are Capozzoli says he’s for happiest boys in the United States hammer throw, 3,000-meter . Dennis Bolster, Bethesda. defeated H 5 Goodrich—Firestone aimed 1 stee- L. Washington skippers nine classes in the two-day Bal- July Olympics long can this summer. plechase Anderson and Bruce Colton, Chevy Chase. won both ’ (Top Quality Only) scheduled 4. I the as as he and women’s shot put—-' u£- Consolations—Harry Merrick timore Yacht Club regatta i. Columbia, and classes for the first week in the . off Sue The women’s AAU ’ ’ and tied the Olympic record ini JV T. Edmonston. defeated E. National 1 M. Aiken and Sam Del Vicchlo, Kenwood, West River Sailing Club races Island. meet here yesterday produced the women’s 80-meter hurdles. 3 ana 2. an Th l fl J. R. Currey Comdr. Henry Hewlett in Fu pi “°,Ht" „ **ht—Dr and outstanding in Baseball The qualifying tests were run , liam ™!Ready, WII- i here. ‘ performer Cather- Nats Bethesda, O. C. O/q l defeated Man Chu . Stewart and A. B. Hanson, Chevy Chase. topped the Thistles, 25 ine Hardy of Valley (Ga.) (Continued From Page A-15.) (Continued Page A-15.) off in the 1936 Olympic Stadium In the Chesapeake 20’s Vanity . Fort From . ,H P> consolation*—C. E. Wilson and Karl Gerhard with White Magic Mounted Free for Old Tiro State College, who a triple in perfect weather before 40,000 ) Felixi Altrup. Kenwood, defeated W. A. was the winner with Hertge Fifer ; scored run-scoring gave . and J. Mclnerrey, Manor, , won a toss over Harvey Lek- in 50, rally going with a Brown’s single the Yankees > spectators, including United States Quinlan 6 and 6. as Doug coin the 100 and 200 meter 1 the pilot. Cobb of Deal,!, son, also of Washington, for first[ ! sin'gle after two were out. a run off Gumpert in the second High Commissioner John J. Mc- in Jane was second, and Zel CITY TIRE CO. dashes. inning game Md.. ; among Comets and Wirt The championships also Two Nats Lose Ont. of the second and Cloy and West Germany’s Vice Zang of in Shamrock Gill in 1 Cor. 14»h&PN.W. DE.2137 resulted they boosted it to 3-0 in the fifth l ’ Galesville ;jFlint was best among Penguins, j in a disappointment when Mary Borkowski, who went to Cin- 1 Chancellor Franz Bluecher. Middle States Net Title third. !. after Phil Rizzuto tripled. Joe Col- was McNabb of Tuskegee Institute, cinnati in the Pramesa deal last ; “German sport has come back,” The Thistle Class went Jack MIIIIIIIIIIIIiIMIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 pair lins later singled him across, went ; to ] who in 1951 won five events in winter,’ smacked a of doubles, Bluecher told the cheering crowd Taken by Pat Hubbard Smith In Witch Woman, Bill j the junior and drove in two runs and handled to third when the ball got by Jen- after the day’s promising perform- I senior events, 1 scored Bauer’s ; By the Associated Press Heinz was second with High-;; dropped out. Miss McNabb, seven putouts in centerfield to sen and on Hank ’ ances. whoj single.1 • PHILADELPHIA, June 30.—Pat lander, and Walter Windger third j was rated a leading Olympic help1 the Reds down the Cubs, 9-1, : | team!' Hubbard of Washington, D. C., is in Scot Free, the latter from ] JUST RECEIVED prospect, was forced in the second game. Jensen singled with one out in to quit in the j forced by California Schools Sweep the 13-and-under champion in the Cumberstone, Md, 200-meter event due to 1 Noren got only one hit, it the ninth, but was a pain in! but triple Middle States grass courts tourna- her She said later was a first-inning single that ig- Wood. Vernon lashed a to VAN side. that she!' j but ; ment for girls after her 6—2, 6—l , [ 9 FREUHAUF BODIES doubted whether would nited a three-run rally against right-center, scoring Wood, Collegiate Tennis Titles she bep only snap victory over Jeanne Lecato able to compete his former Washington mates as the run served to the By the Associated Press of; Wilson Point Regatta in the Harrisburg p Haddonfield in yesterday’s finals. 12-, 14-( Long the New York Yankees went Nats’ chain of scoreless innings at ' EVANSTON, 111., June 30. 16-Ft. trials. jl on; ' She teamed with Carol McCord by Lauterbach The to sweep both ends of a double-; 19. Runnels ended the game with 1 California schools walked off with [Won Police Athletic League ofp for the double crown over Miss | Also High Grade Stake Bodies A Dumps New York won team honors * header from the Nats, 5-0 and 3-1. a grounder to Collins at first base. National Collegiate Athletic Asso- 1 By th. Associated Prest with J 1 ¦ ‘ Lecato and her sister Carol, 6—3, 72 points, with Tuskegee, suffering PBob Porterfield and Randy Gum-| | NOTES: Noren walked in the ! ciation tennis honors yesterday, BALTIMORE, June 30.—Henry (j TRUCK DEPT. ! inning second game from the of McNabb, pert, a fair of former Yankees,; fifth of the ’ taking the team title as well as Lauterbach of Portsmouth, Va., j g absence Miss : ' promptly 3 Washington girls were defeated runnerup with 44. were unable to join the “revenge and was picked off first - the singles and doubles crowns. piloted the Saganna, 266 cubic : by Gumpert in other finals. Carol Lecato beat they base ... He was Top-seeded Hugh Stew&rt, brigade” as went down to 1 a Miss McCord, 6—l, 6—3, for inch inboard hydroplane, at an defeat. booed then, but was cheered in 1 Southern California senior who 1 the 15-and-under singles title, while average of 71.203 miles an hour The White Sox cashed in the seventh when he tore back to • was in the semifinals last on ousted : Mary Slaughter of to win the feature event yesterday . . . Charlottesville Wimbledon two( unearned runs to defeat haul in Runnels’ smash to left ¦ year, won the NCAA individual FRED. S. GICHNER (Continued 1 and Judy Devlin of Baltimore won at the Wilson Point Regatta. From Page A-15.) Cleveland< in the first game and Runnels had hit safely in eight : championship by defeating sec- Iff IRON WORKS INCORPORATED straight games before going for [ the doubles over Miss McCord and In the 10-mlle handicap, Ed in the next tallied four times in the sixth to ’ ond-seeded , UCLA Mary Kuhn, 6—o, same trouble game as 1 in the game. 1 6—o. Miss Dev- Aleksandrowicz of Baltimore in • ' come from behind and get a tie the collar second sophomore, 6—4. 6—2, 6—2. St., N.W. REpublic 2419 Rose won 6—4. Reynolds emerged , lin won over Miss Slaughter, 6—l. Tommy Tucker won cleanly J2J4 24th in the second. Joe Tipton, a for- from his i California’s Cliff Mayne and 5—7, over Savitt played his best all-court triumph with a 1.51 eamed-run Hugh Bitzler 6—o, for the 18-and-under Lauterbach. | game in the fourth set. After ! mer White Sox catcher, walloped 1 took doubles honors • singles average the year . . . Berra Iby crown. Rose ' two homers for the Indians. for downing Perry and Larry breaking at 3—2, he held his belted 14 of his runs Huebner, 7—5, 4—6, 7—5, own service to even the match ’Error Costly to Trucks. has 15 home 5 6—3. since May 27 . . . The run Vernon team went to UCLA a victory. 1 The title D. C. Girls Win Net Title with 6—4 Kryhoski’s three-runer homer drove across was the first he has 5 with 11 points while California handed Pitcher Virgil Trucks of 1 BALTIMORE. June 30 UP).— Savitt Misses Easy Shot. accounted for in six games . . . and Southern California, the 1951 Detroit a heart-breaking loss. The . Janet Nalls and Louise Ralph of The fifth set went to service The Nats’ big chance in the sec- ¦ champion, tied for second with 5 Washington, D. C., , no-hit right-hander had a three- ond game came in the third in- points each. • defeated an- through the first five games. Rose ¦ other Washington pair, Carol hitj shutout within his grasp when ning when Busby Mickey r carried Savitt to deuce vrtth a j and Olive and Eleanor Salmon, B—6, he retired the first two St. Louis Grasso singled successively and series of placement points, won | batters in the ninth. Then Short- ! j4-—6, 7—5, for the Maryland State Gumpert sacrificed . . . But Eddie Kovoleski and McNair advantage when Savitt missed an , A1 : girls tennis doubles title yesterday. stop Neil Berry fumbled Nie- Yost blasted a double-play liner easy placement at the net and \ grounder, SALE man’s Clint Courtney; Win Woodmont Doubles took 4-2 lead Savitt , to Gil McDougald at second base. a as smashed singled and both scored ahead of j Fred Kovaleski and Fred Mc- Engines Stock up and save on ,^|H^MB||||j§|g|B a forehand drive far beyond the Kryhoski,: who lashed a pitch into i Nair lived up to their ranking by Chrysler Marine * i baseline. right field stands. Satchel Every Model Available, aa low at t77Q J taking Country * the the Woodmont * That game. 50,000 Watch Mangon Delivered In Washington, D. C. ? - was the ball Rose ; Paige, who relieved Duane Pillette j Club's Invitation tennis doubles Good med Marine Inelnee $l6O ap held service as Savitt drooped in the ninth, was credited with his Win in German Derby title yesterday. noticeably. Then he cracked the j sixth victory. They were No. 1, By the Associated Press seeded and S. King Fulton, Inc. American’s service once again, Holmes’ single, his first in four the No. 2 duo, Don HAMBURG, Germany, June 30. defeated 803 Moine Are. S.W. EX. 3406 after Savitt twice double-faulted appearances since he ’! Open Dally, Senday te S pinch-hit —Walfried Stable's won Leavens and Jim Thackara, 6—4, 7 te 7 10 to trail 15-40. joined the Dodgers, gave Brooklyn Mangon 6—4, in final. the $17,850 German Derby here J 6—4, the In other quarter-final matches its 11th straight without a loss today, third-seeded of , yesterday before 50,000 spectators over Boston. The hit, which drove steaming in of the Philadelphia plays Herb Flam of George Shuba with two out in one year’s hot- in test days. The race was run over Beverly Hills, Calif. Flam is seventh, also enabled the the a distance of about IV2 miles and seeded sixth. Top-seeded Frank ; Dodgers to retain their five-game AMAZING Regular Regal prices $8.95 to $11.95 Mangon’s was He THING/ Sedgman of Australia meets time 2:35 Vi. lead over the Giants. by seventh-seeded was ridden G. Streit. of Bobby Thomson tied Sauer for Brilliant, entered by the Stahl South African Jaroslav Drobny of the league lead at 62 runs batted Egypt, seeded second, plays and Eisen Stable, was second and the in. knocking home four runs with Caeser, owned by the Australian champion, Ken Mc- Julius Er- a double and an inside-the park lenhof Stable, was third. Gregor, who is ranked fifth. homer as the Giants salvaged the Hart and Fry Win. last of a three-game series with the Phillies. In women’s play, of A not Gables, Fla., violent thunderstorm only 1 Mt.Vernon Snap up two or three pairs in this Coral and Shirley ended Pittsburgh’s seven-game Fry I pale! of Akron. Ohio, the defending losing streak, but halted Stan! 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