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Takeseirera/Aior^^^ in Toward Each Other THEEVENING STAR * Aussie-U. 5. Battle Front Royal Golfer Oristian, Williams and Washington. D. C A-15 Willett MONDAY, AUGUST 17. IBA3 Expected as National Is Individual THlist Lead Club Golf Competition Major Leaders Dr. Mike Oristian at Manor serious illness, played 36 holes By tho Associated Frost Club, Jack Williams at Wash- jrecently Virginia Today at Beach for AMERICAN Doubles Open In Tri-State League ington G&CC and Gil Willett his full since LEAGUE. first rounds last Batting Vernon, Washington. .3311 By tho Associated Pros* Bob Mauck of Front Royal at Prince Georges featured a ! year. Minoso. Chicago, .359; Rosen. Cleve- j land. .350; Mantle. New York, ,309 i BROOKLINE, Mass., Aug. 17. won the new Individual cham- busy week end in club cham- j Williams’ 66 was low by only Bauer, New York. .307. ' —The 72d Doubles ten- the pionship competition, most of two strokes at Washington where M1 60 Chlc« o 7: New National pionship of Tri-State Golf j ??3; „ -,?, Ru^York. S Vernon, Washington. 78; nis championships open at Long- League it taken up with qualifying Harold Hair posted a Washington, as the six-team circuit ; first-round land,Yost. 76; Rosen. Clera- wood today with the spotlight concluded its season with play- rounds for the elub title events. 68 and Henry Kerfoot, jr.. Wake 14. * Cup With play from the tees Runs batted in—Rosen. Cleveland. 10U on the United States Davis offs over the week end at the back Forest sophomore, had 69. The Minoso, Chicago. 86; Boone. Detroit. pair of Vic Seixas and Tony rules Dr. Washington, "fib; Bedford Springs, Pa., course. and summer enforced. Washington championship is NeW BerVa” Trabert and the nine-time win- Oristian shot a 71-75—146 at to be open this Mauck shot a 73 over the par | conceded wide Hus—Kuenn. Detroit, and Vernon, ning team of Mrs. Margaret Os- Manor to take the lead in the year with Williams among a Washington, 155; Phllley. Philadeli 72 course while Paul Bennett of Only phia. 141; Rosen, Cleveland. 1405 borne du Pont and Louise 36-hole qualifying. Ben half-dozen or more vastly im- Minoso, Chicago, 138. Martinsburg turned in 74 and Hartig, at Brough. Winchester, medalist Bethesda proved players who have a good Doubles—Vernon, Washington. 34: Kell, Tennis fans are rooting for a Wilson Pugh of 75. and also a Manor member, is Boston. 35; Jensen Washington. 595 Winchester won the top play- chance. Jack Mertz is not de- „Goodman and White, Boston, 55. showdown in the men’s final be- conceded to have a chance to fending. Triples—Rivera. Chicago. Ill; Plersall, off by defeating Frederick, Boston. 8: Fox and Minoso. Chicago; tween the American Davis Cup 11%- press Oristian for qualifying Detroit; and Willett, defending titlist at Boone. McDougald. New York; team and Australia’s 18-year-old 6‘/a. Purcellville defeated honors. Philley, Philadelphia, and Vernon, Martinsburg, 10%-7%, in the one-over-par Prince Georges, bucked back Washington. 7. stars. Lewis Hoad and Ken Rose- In his 71 in the runs—Rosen playoff third and tees and summer rules for a Home Philadelphia. Cleveland, and Zer- wall. between fourth first round, Dr. Oristian one- htal. 29; Berra. New place teams. Court House Club ; medal winning 75-73—148. York, SO: Boone. Detroit. 19; Gernert, Seixas. holder of the Wimble- putted seven of the first nine Boston, and Doby. of Fairfax won the playoff for i Other scores soared, with Moss Cleveland. 18. don crown and winner greens and had 12 one-putt Stolen bases—Rivera. Chicago. 10: Min- doubles Innes, Mike Jankowski, *°- ,S: year Mervyn fifth place with a lOVa-7Vi vic- greens holes. Dave ; Jim £ h J,<;a Jensen. Washington, here last with Rose over the 18 Pitney. Philadelphia. 11; Busby, tory over Front Royal. year, Kinder and G. Wren next with Washington,if: of Australia, is seeded with Leahy, rutmerup last is 1565. 10. half of Harley Miller of Martinsburg next with 74-78—152, -with Pitching—Lopat. New York. 15-2. .857; Trabert in the opposite Ford. New York. 14-4, .778; Brown. from S "4 ™ the draw Hoad and Rose- was elected president succeeding George Thornton at 78-76 —154 Form Holds at Indian Spring. «on ~ 73a T ckf Chicago, ??5 ,14?J i., :„. - - ..' - ' Shea, Washmgton. 10-4, wall. Col. E. L. Rasmussen of Court and Louis Fuchs, 78-77—155. Match play at Indian Spring .( 14. House. Bill Wenzel of Frederick Surprises. Strikeouts—Pierce. Chicago. 145; Truck*. World’s Top Stars Entered. Burrows j followed the form sheet as Eddie Chicago. 11,; Parnell, Boston. an<i was elected secretary. Ault Dttr° 98: Wynn Cleve- All the tennis world’s top Jim Whitaker, Manor cham- defeated Dan Arnold, 6 and land 97 * pion the past two years, does |i 4; Bern Lenny stars, including 18 -year -old Ansell defeated NATIONAL Bethesda Country Club golfers not plan to defend his title. Saxe, 3 and 2; Doug Jackson BEAGUE. Maureen (Little Mo) Connolly, Batting—Uvin. New York. .339; Furlllo. won both halves of the low and The Manor had a sur- defeated Murray Freeman, 5 Brooklyn, .336; Kluszewski. Cincin- Longwood’s grass courts members j ! ’: move to high handicap match with Ar- Burrows, and 4, and Vincent Young de- ".“fi 5' Schoendienst. St. Louis. after competing in the men’s prise when Ted two- .3,10; Robinson. Brooklyn. .324 gyle Country Club, played on a Ru s Dark V, Ne)v , Vork ' **l; Gilliam and champion, played the feated Jack Understein, 1 up. Snider,2 T7 Brooklyn. tourney at Newport. R. 1., or the home-and-home basis yesterday. time 90: Musial. Bt. in Manchester, course for the first time in sev- Play reached the semifinals at n.^ oulk’Robinson, Brooklyn, 86. women’s matches The low Runs batted In—Campanella. Brooklyn, qjjßasgallilk. %v ' handicap members in 111; Mass. eral months and shot a 75 Court House with Jim Scott de- Mathews, Milwaukee. 105; played at Bethesda where the championship feating Smoot, 3; Hodges, Brooklyn, 98; Kluszewski. Seixas suffered a twisted right his first club John 4 and J. Cincinnati, 93: Irvin, New York hosts .were easy winners, 22 Ennis, Philadelphia. and knee in the third set against Vi- round. Russell defeating Robert Adams, 91. 7Va, as Pro Harry Griesmer and 2 Hits—Ashburn. Philadelphia. 149; Klu- Trabert in yesterday’s Newport Burrows, recuperating from a I up; Charles Stickel winning Cincinnati, 148; Lockman. Jay Randolph scored a three- over Allan Jeffries, 2 and 1, and **.. York. 14.; Schoendienst. St. Invitation after winning LJ'I s »«¦«; Bell. final point sweep in the feature match r, uV - Cincinnati. 139. the first two sets and then Sinclair, 86-23—63; Henry Smoot over M. Potter, Doubies—Musial, st. Louis. 38: Snider, over A1 Price, visiting pro, and and Norman 2 and 1. Brooklyn. 30; Baumholtz. Chicago and limped to Trabert win- George Diffenbaugh Bell. Cincinnati. 59; Robinson. Brook- defeat. Don Sullivan. Mrs. and lyn and Dark ning, 5-7, 0-6, 6-4, 8-6, Indian Spring women golfers rrlp New York, 27 6-3. Argyle was high Ted Rutley, 77-13—64; Mrs. es-Fondy. Chicago and Bruton. But with host in the the round Milwaukee. 10; Gilliam, Brooklyn. 9; Seixas came back Dutton Franz reached title with Thompson, New York, handicap division but lost, 16-14. Richard and Eadie. Irving Ashbrun. Phila- Trabert to win the doubles 80-16—64; Mrs. Joseph Hopkin- Mrs. Rosen a 7 and 5 dclnhin, Bernier and O'Connell. Ham Richardson, victor over Edna Janes and Mrs. Pittsburgh and Hemus. St. Louis. 7 crown from Manor Club was host to -a son and Joe Torbett, 84-18—66. Home runs—Mathews. Milwaukee. 37l Baton Rouge, La., and Bill Tal- Mid-Atlantic PGA pro-executive (Treasur- Eli Amanuel defeating Mrs. Kluszewski. Cincinnati, 36; Campan- CONGRESSIONAL up ula, Brooklyn. 35: Kiner. Chicago, bert, New York, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. tournament today, with 38 pros er’s Cup)—C. E. Wilson, 163-32 Williem Weitzen, 1 in 20 58; Snider. Brooklyn. 27. Seixas in shape for holes. Stolen bases—Bruton. Milwaukee. SBS said he’d be scheduled to compete with ex- 131, and J. P. McClure, 171-40 Reeae, Brooklyn. 16; Gilliam and the Robinson. Brooklyn. 14; Snider, Brook- National. ecutives or officials from their 131, tied for the cup and will play lyn, 13. Encouraging. clubs. off next week (cerebral palsy Pitching—Burdette. Milwaukee, 11-2. U. S. Victories .846; Roe. Brooklyn, 8-2, .800; benefit.) Dr. B. F. Dean won a Snahn. Milwaukee, 16-5. .765; Had- James H. Bishop, president of Other winners: dix, .750; week-end draw after a 7-way tie with 92- Racing at Hagerstown St. Louis. 15-5. Ersklne. the United States Lawn Tennis WOODMONT (mixed fourball, Brooklyn, 14-5. .737. the American Strikeouts—Roberts, Philadelphia. 148; Asociation, says total score)—Mr. and Mrs. Her- 15—77. Ersklne. Brooklyn. 137; Mizell, St. BELLE HAVEN (two-man, Louis. 114; Haddlx. St. Louis, 108; victories over the Aussie entries man Neugass, Spahn. 166-15—151. Best Hannah To Open Tomorrow Milwaukee. 98. in the Newport tournament “is nine holes of 18 tournament— medal play)—Harvey mighty encouraging,” although Robert Enders, 36-9%—26%; and John McElroy, 75-15—60; By tho Associated Press Kriegsman McElroy, it’s too early "to tell yet if this Sam Pocker, 38-10—28; Nat Earl and HAGERSTOWN, Md„ Aug. 17. McCoy trend.” 73-13—60. Low gross—L. C. Stanlee and Head is a Lurie, 37-8% —28 Vi; Herman —Thoroughbred racing comes The team of Mrs.
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