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THE EVENING STAR, , D. C. ** C-3 Game With Due Pitch Shot Requires FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. ISA 3 District Golfer Paces ¦now Irish P AlUfl|) p Air rOWCi V3OIT Some Body Movement Field as Match Play To Make or Break U. 5. Pair Penalized Collapse After TV Bout u Puls Boxer in Hospital By Begins at Hot Springs Season for Sooners Two Holes for Extra the Associated Press • DETROIT, Sept. ty the Associated Press By the Associated Pros* 4.—Jimmy Sept. Lunn, a 24-year-old Chicayr* HOT SPRINGS, Va.. 4. |K H NORMAN, Okla., Sept. 4 Club in Walker Play large contingent golfers ¦a illit: talk in parts, one welterweight, was reported “restp- A of ll&P' JT Jr From the these By the Associated Press the Washington area was would think there is only one ing comfortably” in Detroit Me- from game on MARION, Mass., SepL,4.—An today as ¦yr v . Oklahoma's football morial Hospital today after in the field more than schedule this year—Notre Dame. extra-club penalty helped Roy 'suffering a brain concussion in 160 amateurs started match play The chatter grows daily on just MacGregor and Jimmy Wilson, 1 in the 29th annual Fairacre tour- how much of a stand Oklahoma Scottish members of the British an eight-round feature event team, sweep the first three last night. nament. The tournament ends can make, what with the Sooners holes' mI, losing most of their scoring team against the No. 3 American pair.; Lunn collapsed at ringside Monday. Mi Jr i-w fight HlßiNil from last season. The only thing Jim Jackson of St. Louis and after his with Detroiter And a lot of attention was cen- certain about that first game of San Diego. Calif., ij Allie Gfonik had been stopped tered on William A. Martin of September 26 here is a full house in their alternate shot 36-hole in the final round. Gronik, who today had won his by the Washington and Coun- of 57.687. . foursome match in Walker j last four bouts try Club in Arlington, Va., who C.oach Bud Wilkinson, whose Cup competition. knockouts, was awarded a TKO. surprised by taking the honors in team last year ended with an f M ¦§ After the visitors won the first Dr. Joseph Calahan, in at- yesterday’s qualifying play. 8-1-1 record and was rated No. hole by combining for a birdie 3. tendance at ringside for the tele- Martin, comparatively un- 4 in the Nation, has a big rebuild- Jackson discovered he had 15 < vized bout, said the Chicago known, shot a 3-over-par 74 over ing task. The only defeat was at clubs in his bag, one over the boxer had suffered a severe con- the 6,740-yard course to win the the of Irish, 27-21, r limit. cussion. hands the |l Hospital medal by two strokes. In a after an early-season 21-21 tie The Committee authorities said Lunn three-way tie for second were with Colorado. invoked Section 5 of elastic Rule was still in “poor condition but improving” and was “resting Earl Skinker of Washington, Three Other Tough Ones. 36 and the American pair was Benno Janssen of Charlottesville, charged with the loss the sec- comfortably.” While Sooner fans can’t see of Lunn weighed 147 last year’s runnerup, and Albert "t ond and third holes, which were pounds to past that first game, Wilkinson Gronik in the Motor City A. Martin of Hot Springs. not played. The British were 1150 for has three more headaches on suc- M !i Arena staged 100-degree Scores other golfers from pars. 4 and on bout in of cessive weeks. There’ll be no credited with 3. temperature. the Washington area: pushovers, with , Texas those holes and the Americans Howard Savaae, Silver Sprint. 81. coming with pickup crosses. Don Sullivan. Silver Sprint. SI; .Tacit and Kansas Rp in that or- William? Washington. 81; W. R. Topp, der. The No. 1 American pair. Sam Native Dancer Operated On Bilver Sprint. 83; George W. Price. Urzetta of Washington, S3: James Hunt. Indian It's generally conceded, even by Rochester, N. Y.. and NEW Sept. 4 (/P>.— Sprint. YORK. 84; Clydp Clark. Washington. 85; Wilkinson, first game of San Francisco, T. J. Gayblll. Arlington. 85; W. Sum- that the Native Dancer-has undergone a mers, Silver Spring. 87: CHIT Turner. will make or break the Sooners went out in 37, two over regula- ' minor operation for removal of Silver Spring. 87. T. W. Shenfe, Silver tion figures, to take a three-hole Sprint, 87; Steve R. Comings. Silver this season. - a growth from his left front Spring. 87: Ralph H. Thrasher. Silver N, play- lead on Joe Carr, British Ama- hoof. Bpring. 88 M. M. Hischltz. Washing- OFF IN FRONT—MiIon Marusic of Herkimer, Y., who never “Allanybody talks to our However, Alfred G. Van- ton. 88: Jack Willard. Silver Spring, has won a major tournament, set the pace after 18 holes in ers about is Notre Dame,” Wilk- teur titlist, and Ronald White, derbilt's fleet gray is expected 88; C. T. Mattern. Silver Spring. 88. who used up 40 strokes on the Richmond F Tucker. Silver Spring. the 72-hole Celebrities’ tournament with a five-under-par 67 inson sighs. “Ifwe get beat badly, to be in top shape for his match #0; ' swing is low, the ball is not hit G. H. Foster. Washington, 90: Lew we ll probably never recover.” By first nine holes. with Tom Fool in the Sysonby Bernard Moltz. Silver Spring. 90: Tom at Woodmont Country Club. One stroke back is Worsham. ! and very little turf is Baldwin. Bethesda, 90; Joe Baldwin. Ar- It will be all the harder be- (No. 35 in a Series) hard of Atlanta and Mile at Belmont Park Septem- lington. 91: O. L. Tate. Silver Spring, Representative Jack of 91: D. N. Hevener, Washington, 91; J. cause almost half of this year’s Shortly after impact of the taken. Westland ber 26. R. Graves. Washington. 93; George F. team is composed of sophomores. pitch shot the weight has Mention pitch shots Everett, Wash., also combined Aston. Indian Spring. 93: V. P. Spauling. of the gave Arlington. 93: J. Norman Gibson. Ar- Most of the rest are returning shifted to my left foot as shown recalls to mind that quite often for a 37 that them a four- lington. 93: Fred Edward. Silver Spring. Snead Shows Talent as Speaker hole lead on John Langley and 94: Claude M. Wood. Washington. 94: squadmen. in A above. The clubhead is still the novice doesn’t realize that Jack Benson. Washington. 94; F. D. backfield Arthur Perowne of Britain, who Wagner. Silver Spring. 96: Dr. W. A. The that scored more ! low through the ball with no this shot can be made with a Price. Arlington. 97: Bob Irelan. Silver AtDinner for Team points than any other team in | conscious effort to lift it. My sand wedge. This club is needed 41 strokes for the first Raymond Thomas, i ideal Spring, 99: C. Silver the Nation is gone—Halfback nine. Spring. 99. , who without a Honolulu, one the service wrists are straight and the club- | for these shots because the blade Raymond Spring, of Billy Vessels, named Heisman _ E. Gable. Silver 100: head has passed my hands. ¦ ! has plenty of loft and flange J, M. Laurenson. Washington. 101: prepared champions, with 735, Bogart with Wayne Washington. note is one of the Na- Trophy winner for his smashing my right McGee. 103: John back nine of 34, 2 under par. Note that side has ; prevents the club blade from Geyer Tausig Arlington. 104; Beniamin great a play; Fullback Buck McPhail, /stake\ tion’s after-dinner speak- photograph you A Cooper. Arlington. 105: C. R. Miles, Bobby Brownell had 75. Frank relaxed in B. The digging into the turf. If Washington. Ill;Dr. E. O. Anderson. ers, convulsed and then put in who was All-Big Seven, and the weight now on the outside of gauge the shot Perez Choice to Beat Alexandria, 115; Lewis Stranahan didn’t is correctly, the m show. Boring. Gable. Silver brains of the split-T formation, 115. a serious mood an audience hon- Worsham, Bob Toski and Ju- my left foot. This picture also ball should fly right up on the f 1 Eddie Crowder. Boros, latter playing as Quarterback shows that here has been a green. All you have to do is hit oring the Ryder Cup team and lius the When you lose three men like body Tonight though he whether moderate amount of move- a little back of the ball. Experi- Gallardo I TOMORROW I new of the PGA didn’t care that an All-America center three members plus ment, that the swing has been with this club to find out By the Associated Celebrities Hall of Fame in a banquet at school kept or not, played the ment Press like Tom Catlin, there are no smooth and your maximum distance (Continued From Page C-l.) Statler night. 14th and 15 holes in 6 under par. unhurried. what NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—Lulu the Hotel last ready substitutes. In another variety of pitch with it is. Then go ahead and plaque Worsham eagled the 14th and Perez, Brooklyn’s latest fistic penses. He has to wire “I’m proud of this for Strongest in Line. shot, the lob to the green, use a for all pitch shots had being selected the other two birdied it, and start using it pride, is a 12-to-5 favorite to home for money. He has to golf's Hall of The Sooners are strongest well-lofted club. Keep the club- maximum distance also Fame,” he as parting Toski and Boros birdied the 15th, from your whip Davey Gallardo in Madison been advised to quit the tour drawled a from tackle to tackle. Wilkin- face open, the ball more for- right on into the green. note, “I guess I’m over the hill Worsham missing a 5-footer. Square Garden tonight and earn and get a club job. But, like son's big problems are at the ward in relation to the feet than ! "From Power Golf.” by Ben Hogan. and will take this with me.” As Copyright, 1948. A. S. Barnes & Co. a shot at Willie Pep. most of the tournament regulars, It appeared at a quick glance ends and backfield. is usually customary. The (Released by the Bell Syndicate. Inc.l (The 10 p.m. bout will be he's he returned to his seat Snead Buddy Leake, a wanderer. that the first nine was playing Oklahoma’s to the Washington year in the received a tremendous ovation. most is ex- broadcast This Masters much tougher than the back, but publicized player, area by WMAL and telecast by , who was present, go in fill- A. Marusic was in contention at 36 of the 27 players who shot par pected to the farthest Playing 10 Kentucky Freshmen WNBW.) C.'tURF and the absent Ben Hogan were First Negro holes with 70-72. Then he fin- or better, 15 had lower front ing Vessels’ shoes. Wilkflison The the ished 77-81 the others voted in by the sports had toying with the Football Squad winner of 10-rounder and out of the nines, 10 lower back nines and been idea Quit has been promised a crack at the HANDICAP money. writers. putting By the Associated Press 2 had the same, which didn’t of him at quarterback, Texas College Football featherweight champion rather have him LEXINGTON, Ky., Sept. 4. former He has led tournaments be- make for a great deal of differ- but he would By tha Associated Press in the 13. 420,000 ADDED Vice President Nixon attended running full speed at half. Ten freshmen, among them an Garden November fore, but didn't hold. Last week ence. left SAN ANGELO, Tex., Sept. 4. ¦ Although the speed has gone ; the affair that started at 7:30 Leake • Bob Toski scored the most popu- Snead had to play a difficult In the first few practices, all-State . performer in high out of his legs. Pep still is rated and lasted until midnight and has at half, with Gene The first Negro to play college | school last quit the Uni- lar victory on the tour in years shot near a flower bed on the *been year, the No. 1 the S DAILY he went the distance, enjoying Calame, played some last than on contender while RACES in the Insurance City Open at. 11th and he asked marshals who football in*Texas, other versity of Kentucky football 23-year-old Gallardo is rated with everybody else the by the year, calling signals. yesterday. THRU OCT. 7 Wethersfield, Conn. If Marusic tales to move the rope. They merely all-Negro college teams, is Ben- squad No reason was and the 20-year-old Perez Bo Rowland, the former George safety man dur- fifth could hold the lead it would be lowered it, which didn’t suit Sam Larry Grigg, Angelo given and none of the players eighth. Washington football coach, who ing past two seasons, iamin Kelley of San Jun- avail- •EN. ADM. $!.B0 Inc. Tn a triumph. There wasn’t because he was going to play a the has involved was immediately Lulu’s 21-fight winning streak, similar was the last speaker. right Wil- ior College. LADIES' DAY EVERY TUESDAY a single player in the field who chip and run. So he pulled a been moved to half. able for comment. including conquests of Corky Snead and Neva Jane Langley, kinson hopes this will help POST TIME 1 P. M. was jealous of Marusic's 67. knife from his pocket and cut Kelley, an Army veteran, None had been figured for ex- Gonzales and Glen Flanagan, is the outgoing Miss America, were strengthen the team’s defense tensive varsity duty this year, • The soundest of the nine play- the thick rope in two. played freshman football at Illi- the reason why the brilliant supposed to joinwith the absent now that the free substitution nois after starring on the local but Coach Paul Bryant ex- despite ers under 71 is Worsham, who in song, —WHITTLESEY. eliminated. boxer-puncher is favored TRANSPORTATION DIRECT a with rule has been Negro high school team here pressed surprise and resentment his lower ranking. TO ORANDSTAND easily could have had a 65 be- Miss Langley at the piano. To take the of depar- place McPhail. years. that he learned of the Trakr leave, fore the home folks. Lew big, fast three vie P.R.1., Wathmgfen, D. C was “I’llhave to say,” remarked the Wilkinson has moved tures only through reports of R;00 A.M. OST. Arrive Pkrlo. 306* Si. fivq. under for 14 holes after an Celebrities After a two-year hitch with Station Vice President, “that the piano Scores Max Boydston to fullback from other players. Spill 11:22 A.M. Convenient connection* eagle three on the par five 14th, the Army, he returned here to Harness Fatal direct te players under the Republican ad- M. Marusic. Herkimer, N. Y. _ 35-33—67 end despite the need for good frock. but putts on the Lew Worsham. Oakmont, Pa. .33-35—68 the first Negro to enroll missed birdie ministration are much better Leo Biagette, Baltimore 34-35—69 flankers. To help the end prob- become If Tee Driver U<* Delaware Turnesa, Angelo. To Veteran Driver Memorial next two holes shorter than the looking.” Jim Briar Cliff. N. Y. 34-35—69 lem, experimenting for full courses at San •ridge. look for directional tigm Mike Homa, Rye. N. Y. 35-34—69 Wilkinson is Pirie Near Distance Mark By the Associated Press and arrow* length of his putter. He parred Kelley probably will see his first Antal* parking .pace for ever 13,000 . New Hartford. N. Y. 37-33—70 by moving Joe Mobra, a second- STOCKHOLM, Sept. 4 (/P).— Mass., cart. 17, and then bogied 18 for his 68. Lew Worsham gave thanks Peie Fleming, St.'Andrews, 111. 34-36—70 in the season’s FOXBORO. Sept. 4 to C. Middlecoff. Memphis. Tenn. 39-31—70 string quarterback, to end. action here Gordon Pirie of England made Joseph Bolduc, 79, of New Bed- Crowd Bothers his many friends in Washington Ralph Lomeli. Fresno. Calif. 36-34—70 Lightest Team in Years, opener with Phoenix, Ariz., Jun- Worsham. . Pine Valley. N.J. 36-35—71 a brilliant but unsuccessful at- ford, one of harness racing’s old- who were rooting for him when A1 Brosch. Garden City, N. Y. 37-34—71 ior College September 19. Worsham was not complaining The 1953 Sooners will be the tempt on Emil Zatopeks 10.000- est drivers, died early today at Mi F BMUTIFU' a n c comfortable he made his famous wedge shot Ai Besselink, Grossinger. N. Y. 37-34—71 lightest years j or alibiing—he's the last player , Tulsa. Okla. 37-34—71 team in the last 38 meter-run record last night in Norwood Hospital of injuries re- that won the $25,000 first money Chan. Harper, Portsmouth, Va. 35-36—71 with the exception of wartime. j on the circuit to do either—but . Maplewood, N. J. 38-33—7 1 1 the first International Anglo- ceived in a three-horse collision . . Al at Chicago. . Frank Emmet Zimmerman. Portland, Ore. 35-36—71 line won’t average above 193 Oklahoma Star Injured the crowd bothered him on the Bob Inman, Arkadelphia, Ark. 37-34—71 The Swedish track and field meet. at Bay State raceway. 18th yesterday, where he took was honored for his contribution Mike Dietz. Detroit 37-34—7! pounds, compared with 207 last NORMAN, Okla., Sept. 4 (/Pi. ! Pine won the race in 29 minutes Bolduc, w ho raced harness to District junior golf, with John. Palmer, Charlotte. N.C. 37-34—71 year, and the backfield will be r his bogey. It wag about 100 de- F. Wampler, Indianapolis, Ind. 35-37—73 —Roger Nelson, star tackle and 17.2 seconds. 14.2 seconds slower horses as a sideline to his gro- Wiffy Cox doing a grand job in Al Smith. Danville. Va. . 35-37—73 only 176. co-captain of Zatopek’s grees when he was playing the Tonev Penna. Cincinnati 37-35—73 the Oklahoma than world mark. cery and real estate business, tMmUjcfkf presenting 18th, and when he hooked into Emmet a scroll. Marty Furgol. Lemont. 111. 35-37—73 Last year’s team rolled to football team, suffered possible suffered a fractured skull in the It may may H. Williams, jr., Reading. Pa. 37-35—73 virtually every i the rough the gallery surged or not be unfair J. Moore, jr.. White Pla„ N. Y. 36*36—73 touchdowns other fractured ribs in blocking prac- ; crash last night. RACE COURSE play to Jimmy Demaret, defending Earl Fling. Washington .33-39—73 time it got the ball to average yesterday. Sooners Bolduc, Valleyfield, around him to watch him . Palm Springs, Calit. 36-36—73 tice The j Additional Sports a native of out of the rough. The location champion in the Celebrities, but ! Stev. Tobash. Ft. Meade. Md. 37-36—73 40 points a game. open September 26 against Notre Quebec, was a veteran of 55 j a number John Musser, Ellicott City 36-37—73 To overcome the lack of was in a hollow. of the pros were out- Buddy Heckman. Reading. Pa. 37-36—73 Dame. . I on Next Two Pages years as a harness race driver. I spoken in their displeasure at Jack Isaacs, Langley Field. Va. 39-34—73 power, and experience “With all those people jammed Sam Snead, Wh. Sulp. Springs 39-34—73 around me in that airless hollow, Demaret for leaving Washington A. Snow. Kiamesha Lake. N.Y. 37-36—73 this year. Wilkinson is planning Dow Finsterwald. Athens, Ohio 35-38—73 variety and with the sun pouring it on, by plane yesterday morning •Tom Nieporte, Honolulu _39-34—73 to add more to the of- felt hitting after Bob Toski. No’hampton. Mass. 37-36—73 fense. I as though I couldn’t even without a shot, G. Dickinson.jr.. Pan. City.Fia. 37-36—73 breath,” Lew said later. “All I spending two days here. The •Ralph Bogart, Bethesda 39-34—73 Oklahoma is favored to take •Geo. Bayer. Pasadena. Calif. 37-37—7’4 its sixth straight Big Seven title wanted to do was hit that shot rather vague reason offered by Bo Wininger. Oklahoma City 40-34—74 and get out of there.” PGA officials was that Demaret W. Burkemo. Franklin, Mich. 39-35—74 despite its rebuilding. San Francisco . .37-37 —74 In all, 19 players broke par of was not feeling well enough to Roger Peacock, Washington ..38-36 —74 “We’ll have a good team by Henrv Linder. Augusta. Ga. 35-39—r4 the middle of the 72 and eight equaled it, but the play in the heat. Jimmy would . Harrison. N. Y. 36,38 —74 season if we Clare Emery, Bethesda 37-37—74 don’t get crippled up.” Wilkinson course held up very well, even not have won a popularity poll A. Wall.jr.. Pocono Manor, Pa. 39-35—<4 M.Williams.jr.,Geo.AFß. Calif. says. “We won’t know about Tydol Wiffy among players night. 37-37—74 Dealer...and though your Cox’s record 68 the last Mayer. Petersburg. 39-35—74 at D. St. Fla. our players was broken by Marusic. The C. Bassley. Catonsville. Md. 35-39—74 most of until they’ve Paso. Tex. 38-36—74 STOP par-5 proved easy, Earl Fling of Washington Fred Hawkins. El been in a few games, but we may holes but the Jim'v Clark. Laguna Be'h. Cal. 37-37—74 par-3s tough. G&CC and Worsham had the . La Canda. Calif. 37-37 —74 come up with a few standouts. were Pete Flem- S. Mayfield. Chicopee. Mass. 38-36—74 ing. for instance, a 70 shooter, lowest rounds on the front nine, Bill Narv, Kansas City Mo. 37-38—75 Just one thing, I wish I could holes, 335. Fling's included the only •Frank Souchak. Oakmont. Pa. 40-35—75 change our schedule some.” had six birdies in 18 but John O'Donnel. Norfolk. Va. 38-37—75 didn’t par a single one of the eagle 3 of the day on the par-5 Max Evans, Detroit -. 37-38—75 hole, Joe Gustin. Birmingham. Ala. 39-36—75 j par-3s. first which he reached , Mid Pines. N C. 39-36—75 jSJ ; Biagetti with a drive spoon. •Bobby Brownell. Bethesda .39-36—75 Tied for Third. and How- Frank King, Kings Pt„ N. Y. 38-37—75 White Sox Turned Down It takes a round or two to ever Earl floundered back in 39 Harold Oatmah. Norfolk. Va. 37-38—75 for Al Jamison. Quantlco, Va. 38-37—75 separate the men from the boys. a par 72. F. Hayes, Gastonia. N. C. .39-36—75 Right The biggest disappointment L. Little. Pebble Beach Calif. 39-36—75 On Protest of A's Game now Mike Homa, the for- of Knight. 36-39—75 Dick Honolulu By th« Associated Press mer pro basketball player of the first round was Earl Stew- E. J. Harris’n. Ardm're, Okla. 38-37—7.> Fred Bolton Rockville .40-35—75 CHICAGO. Sept. 4. The Rye, N. Y.; Leo Biagetti, stocky art’s 79, seven over par, but Cliff Spencer. Rockville . 39-37—76 sophomore Stewart is not a hot weather Harry Kelly. Portsmouth. Va. 41-35—76 White Sox have been informed of the circuit from John -Bass, Baltimore 39-37—76 , Baltimore, and Jim Turnesa, the player. Last week in Connecti- •Jimmy Raines. Augusta. Ga. 40-36—r6 that their protest of the August cut Walter. Romans. Baltimore ...37-39 —76 game against ]gP T! *HHfiSp4^Sr ex-PGA champion, are at 69. he collapsed after one of his •Dr. J. Footer. Washington. .39-37—76 26 the Athletics rounds and was taken from the Mel Shorey. Silver Spring .. 39-37—76 been disallowed. Fleming is at 70 with Ted Kroll, Frank Invernizzi. Baltimore 40-37—<. Ifas Ralph Cary 18th green on a stretcher. It Billy Capps. New Bern. N. C.-38-39—77 Manager Paul Richards for- Lomelli and Middle- Hugh McLellan, Baltimore .30-41—77 eoff. was hot there, too. but the week Charlie Easton. Bethesda 37 -40—77 mally protested a decision by before the pros been playing Harry Griesmer Washington 37-40—77 Umpire Bill Summers which gave Both MiddlecolT and Tommy had Bob Gajda. Birm’gham. Mich. 38-39—77 Bolt were talking about quitting in sweaters in Canada. G Oraefe. tr.. Sherw'd Forest 39-39—78 Dave Philley. Philadelphia out- Wally Ulrich. Austin. Minn. 40-38—78 fielder, triple Philley’s on the front nine, but Cary Snead said at the dinner he Ward Burgess. Chevy Chase .39-39—78 a when had played with Tommy Bolt Jim Nichols. Chicopee. Mass. 41-37—78 knocked off Pitcher broke the course record coming Andy Gibson. Towson. Md. 40-38—78 line drive back with a for 70 and , and that Jimmy Thomson. New York 39-39—78 Mike glove as he 31 a and Bolt Chandler Bill Zinicki. Lynn Fid . Mass.. 39-39—78 f’ornieles’ breezed back in 33 for 71. Both was obsessed with his Frank Tenney, Rockville .41-38—79 leaped to field the ball. will be back today. hard-luck monicker. “He claims G. Diffenoaugh. Washington . .37-43—79 Will Harridge, president of the Middlecoff everything bad Earl Stewart, jr.. Dallas. Tex.. 40-39—79 was droning “I’m going to catch happens to him Bill Crabbe. Washington .39-40—79 American League, said: “It is and he never gets a break,” Sam Johnny Oaldun. Roanoke. Va. 40-40—80 strictly judgment. the first plane to Memphis” when Al Houghton. Washington 41-39—80 a matter of said. “Now he’s saying he hasn’t Ed Stevens Fort Belvoir., Va. 43-39—81 that If glove he was messing up the early Art Jones, jr. Baltimore 41-41—83 The rule states a hit a bad shot since we were in Baker, Leesburg. holes, and Bolt told Snead, his Tee Va 44-41—85 is detached from the person of high school. He just gets bad Dick Tyson, Baltimore 46-40—86 a triple playing partner, that if he missed Jerry Long. Washington . 43-47—89 an outfielder, is auto- luck on the ones that don’t go D. Aycock. Lexington, N. C. 46-43—89 matic.” a certain putt he was quitting, into the hole.” •Amateur. and he meant it.. Snead had 73 after a 39 out. Amateur co-leaders are Ralph using all your horsepower! He wasn’t sharp and will have Bogart, the amateur START to hurry. champion, and Tom Nieporte of Why put out all that money to buy a powerful modem car [BRAKES! i.; if you don’t use all that power! Not you, ReUned 4 Wheels Complete . Now you can make sure you use all the horsepower built into your engine .. . and for only about a dollar a month extra! 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