John's, THE EVENING STAR C-3 St. Roosevelt Redskins Hope Lions Washington. D. C. , '"V Fast Start Warning to FRIDAY, ¦ ¦ Turnesa; SEPTEMBER 10. lOS'J Play Top Game Today Will Forget Them in He'd Had 'Em Too Often Before Celebrities Scores By Merrell Whittlesey ,¦ “The only way I can work off Henry Williams 34-34—iff Schoolboy this burn is to practice,” he told 3.->.;t4—Bo On Slate Forty-Niners' , in a challenging 37-33—TO jdjKk «. H fit, Feud position with a 70 going a friend. He went to the practice Earl Film .TJ-38—TO St. John’s, winner of 17 straight into the slugged Jim Turnesa 33-37—70 By Lewis F. Atchison second round of the $15,000 celeb- tee and at balls as 37-33—70 regular-season games and one of Correspondent though each a Dick Mayer 37-33—70 Stor Staff rities today at one was pho- Douglaa 35-38—7 tournament Prince tographer. Dave t two District Public-Catholic OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 12. - Georges, wasn’t i Art Wall. ir. 38-35—71 poorest 35-38—71 school championship games, and j. The Redskins are counting on i too elated over The 72, his tournament; |AI Besselink 35-38— 71 wsv ¦ mm help way round in weeks, was made despite) [Charles Bassler 37-34—7 t Roosevelt High, a strong con- jn in a roundabout sort of r his sensational 35-38—71 ¦ frf drive third) Iff- iTHI M "4 from the San Francisco Forty- - start yesterday a out of bounds on the Andy Gibson 38-38—73 tender for the District champion- hole, which led to a Freddie Haas 37-35—73 Niners when they meet the un- ¦ when he had double-1 Lawson Little 38-38—73 ship. meet at 3:30 pjn. today in 4m vkiMmlt JA bogey 6. and three putts the) :!John O'Donne! 38-38—73 beaten Detroit Lions tomorrow r four birdies in on [Walter Romans 38-38—73 the football opener for both, while night at the University of Okla- ¦ the first four par 5 No. 10 hole after reaching! 38-34—73 the green a 37-35—73 three top games are scheduled homa Stadium in nearby Norman. . holes. with drive off the tee Jim Perrier 38-34—73 The Forty-Niners whipped the After and a driver from the fairway. In 34-38—73 tonight in nearby Virginia. all. to his 311-34—73 Lions twice last season—the only’ Turnesa’s par deference favorite one-iron, Jimmy Duke 34-39—73 Wilson plays at George Wash- team to Snead carries only two woods, a ‘Ralph Tom ell 37-38—73 ington in the main night accomplish this—and. inion the fifth ¦ Max Evans 38-35—73 attrac- so doing, knocked them out a driver and 4-wood. Johnnv Palmer 39-34—73 tion at 8 o’clock. Wilson is given of i hole left him ; 37-38—73 profitable play-off game. • ** * * even than jhhhhhhbhh title one stroke over 'Bob Duden 38-35—73 stronger support Roose- Coach Buddy Lions DIVOT . Tommy Bolt 38-35—73 velt to take honors, Parker’s > what he had DATA—Charley Bassler Timmy Clark 37-37—74 Interhigh had the Harry Dee 38-38—74 while haven’t forgotten. They’re look- | here in 1949. day’s best finish. 3-3-3, GW is expected to field its ing forward their first league ¦ which was eagle-par-birdie and Paul McGuire 37-37—7 4 strongest years. to ''when he 1 Marty Furaol 38-38—74 team in recent Forty-Niners Jim Tarnie* Ford 37-37—74 encounter with the 5 that helped him to a 71 when a ¦ ;T.ewDour Tech, fielding young, birdied the first Worsham 38-38—74 a fast a week from Sunday, and Curly his $15,000 75 was staring him in the face, . Bob Carmen 35-39—74 r five of last round in the r team and considered the “dark . Joe Ki kwood. Ir. 38-38—74 Lambeau, Redskins, . . -, \ : coach of the • Evening Star Open. i. Bobby Brownell’s bid for low Max Elbins _ 37-38—75 Interhigh goes \ horse’’ in the race, \ hopes the Detroiters are looking amateur honors was stymied by r Jack Isaacs 39-36—75 f inm- Turnesa latter in- , Clagisett Stevens 39-38—75 to Mount Vernon, while North- ahead they recalled the two bogeys •Frank so far sort of over- ' cident when asked if his four- double in a row. a 7; Stranahan 38-37—75 western will be at. Washingto- look the Redskins. on the fourth and a 5 on the , Bob Crow 37-38—75 other under-par start yesterday was the ' ‘Dick Chapman 39-36—75 n in 8 o’clock games. fifth where he dumped a tee shot ; Pete Fleminx 35-40—75 , Hart is “Policeman.” of nine Roger Other afternoon games today best of his career. One in the water. Lew Worsham also , Peacock 39-36—75 Leon Hart, Detroit’s 265-pound Turnesa is known as a 1 Rod Munday 39-36—75 find Leesburg at Herndon and 1 children. had 5 on the fifth after knock- . Leo Blagetti 38-37—75 end, summed up the Lions’ feel- ’ rather colorless member the . Clare Emery Friends at St. Mary’s in Annap- of ing . 38-36—75 ings about the San Francisco his four-wood tee shot out of Prank Tenney 38-37—75 olis, at night, ’ tournament circuit, but in some •Ralph Bogart 37-39—76 while Eastern goes x . .. * bounds. with- 1 1 ~ i tu'ii % ; ’-BB team, recalling that Hardy Brown, • ways that’s a false reputation. •Bob Chandler 41-35—76 to Hagerstown, Md., Chamberlain W'lßliHßWkr drew after three holes because his I Milon Marusle 38-38— 76 a back who used to be with the ! PGA champion A1 Zimmerman 40-36—76 visits Fairfax, Falls Church plays spinal ailment made walking pain-i¦i A1 Redskins, had been rather rough a twinkle eyes Houehton 40-36—76 James Monroe in Fredericksburg, 1 has in his and. ful. . . . Andy Anderson, driv- . Bin Collins 39-37—76 on some of the Lions. Brown, a the Mike Dietz 39-37—7 Va.. and Western at Mechanics- when cornered, is a good talker. ing Hawking R terrific shoulder blocker, has a lot J contest winner, reached the i Fred 39-37—76 burg (Pa. 4 High. “ That lonesome look is part of his par 5 fifth green with a drive and Rieeel 37-39—76 of accounts outstanding around stock-in-trade. ISkee'Vally Ulrich 40-36—78 Bell, which has won only one the league. 1 two-iron shot, and then four- . Bob f'a.ida 39-38—77 game in the last two years, meets The 5-foot-6. swarthy member putted. Urn Thompson 37-40—77 “We hope to give the J •Bob Brownell _ 41-36 77 Brown ; of a famed golfing family is hav- The . Cliff Spencer 39-38—7 7 Bladensburg at 8 o’clock at College same as he gave us Nats were represented by Jim last year,” ing hi» second best year on the Fog"rtey 39-38 77 Park, while Cardozo meets Parker- Hart said, very seriously. The Walt Masterson, who is on Byron 1 Dan 7-»err‘nc 88-39 77 Gray in and Phelps 5 circuit in money winnings, and it Nelson’s . sc„•Chick Fvana 37-40—77 Alexandria ; light in his eye could not be de- shoe-salesman staff: , r j s*ewart. Jr. 3*-39—77 plays at Newport News ' could be the best. A victory here Clyde Kluttz and Calvin Bill Nary 40-37 77 Huntington scribed as friendly. So Mr. Brown Griffith.• A1 Jamison ' for the 38-year-ofd bachelor could | ... Jimmy 38-40—78 in other night games. can count on a afternoon, Demaret was three un- • Andv Anderson 39-30 7 8 lively ’ him to sixth place in winnings . Jimmy Nichols 39-39 78 Montgomery County will kick camp lift der par for 10 holes but took 6 for Detroit followers say if some of the players > Harold Oatman 40-38 78 off its season at 2 p.m. tomorrow big f ahead of on the 11th due to unfamiliarity j Tommy Sullivan 40-38 78 the ex-Notre Dame star usual- ' him slip. Currently he is No. 11. . Fred Bolton 40-38 78 at Blair High with its third an- ly tempo play. with the course, and three-putted IJO* Laßa!le sets the Lions’ of l Bob Toskl 40-38—78 ; the 12th to . . 38-40 78 nual Three Four and five par finish with a 72. . Football Jamboree. He’s outstanding at all times, they y under starts • Walter Heckman 39-39 78 football “games,” each having two say, in golf tournaments do not mean The seventh is said to be the Annour 39.30—78 EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYE—WaIt Masterson (left), Nats’ pitcher, appears at the Celebrities but is simply super when i toughest . ? B. Falrbrothers 39-40—79 10-minute halves, will see the Blair too much to Jim. He has had fast hole at Prince Georges 40-38 79 golf tournament in quite a different guise. With Byron Nelson, aroused. 5 Clayton him is who is Walt’s part-time He was up Sam and the only birdies were , Heafner 39-40 79 B team facing Sherwood, Bethes- employer. Masterson is an for the Nelson Leon, we gathered, is sort of « starts before. on there 'iTony Manero agent golf shoe. —Star Staff Photo. . Snead in the by Tommy Bolt. Jack John 40-39—79 da-Chevy against PGA final in 1942 Isaacs and 1 Musser " 38-41 7» Chase Gaithers- a policeman for his smaller play- Leo Walper against but Sam finally beat him. 2 and 1. Mike Dietz. 41 Ins 79 burg and Blair Richard mates. Anytime a big guy picks 3 ¦ Arnold Haneke 37.43 so . In the Open in he jBob Shave 41-39- so Montgomery. on one of the smaller Lions, he’s National 1948 ‘Hugh McLellan Major League broke Spencer 43.37 so Gonzaga, St. John’s chief rival; Silver Hill Can Take Standings got big Hart to answer to. The the all-time tournament! Glenn 38-42 80 ¦ e r for record with a 280 total, his Race Zucchero, r 2 ? S e Dlflfmbaufh 41-39—80 Metropolitan Catholic League FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1952. Lions also have huskies like Lou j but Laurel Gets honors, opens at 2 p.m. score stood only 45 minutes. First :MU« Kundrat 39-41—86 its season Creekmur, Thurman McGraw and j! Mel Shorey ui Jimmy 40-11 tomorrow at Calvert Hall of Balti-. Sandlot Title Today Dick Stanfel. all able and willing,j Demaret beat it and then But Not Queen’s ‘John Bass ""i::: 38-43-81 =' , the Horse d Burgess 41-40—8 more. Week-end schedule: o for posse when the team j: winner! By Y'»" Jones _ «•>t AMERICAN. Standing! '| j|J. _ duty th# Associated Press picked by most !Arthurrai k 40.4 c TODAT. Silver Hill, ob- J J years ago !^. ] J nverneMi 111 41 -If is looking for a character, but j Three when he started Sept. , Clint Kennedy 8? Re*alt* Yesterday. of 2 - t i LONDON, 19.—One Brit- 43-40 so St. John's at Roosevelt. 3:30. servers as the city sandlot cham- Clubs **jJJ , |j 5 I g Hart is the with five birdies, Jimmy '{°?nny Null II 41-43—s:| Sidwell Friend* St. Mary's, Annapo- sheriff. took ish horse. a [ Jerryr Lon*t 1 ” 40-4% at pion the season got under three sixes in five Zucchero, 4-year-old 11* 3:30. before Took Care of Neal. holes starting) colt, Freddie McLeod _ 41.4*- Leesburg 3:30. No cames scheduled. New — is to be shipped to Laurel, wnue poiumbo at Herndon. York 112!14| 9jll)15ll4| 13 88 571 -60*1 In the first game with Green with the 12th, and that stuck in > n:::::::::: TONIGHT. way, has all but put on the crown. i Md., for the $50,000 Washington, Ansel Snow _ With'n Clevelond Bay huge his mind yesterday. n tC ° ‘» Wilson Oeorge Washington. 8. Games Today. |loj—jl3|l3|lß|l2|lS| lOj 86 j 60| j Vi last year, Ed Neal, cen- . He still D. Ardmort k Wlth- at In fact, the Sand and Gravel .589 2 i was! C., International October 18. ' dre w J ,^ck ' ’ Tech at Mount Vernon. 8. Packers, par for • ?n urVd‘ Boston :30. Chicogo 81 71—[ 11 j 13[Ilf 17 .527 11)4!ter for the made the mis- . three under 11 holes when But Denotes amateurs. Northwestern at Washington-Lee, 8. team can take the title in its game at wuh.. 8 10j 77| 691 Queen Elizabeth’s 3-year- at a C V, take of belting on one three-putted the 12th. Chamberlain Fairfax. 8. Philq’phia | 7] 9|ll]—110| B|l4| 17| 71 j .51713 | Hart ofthe “Here old, Gay Time, will not be there. 1 Beil vs. Bladensburg at College Park. 8. at 4:30 o’clock today against the; Phiia at N I 76| the first few plays. From then I go again,” he thought, Eastern at Hagerstown. 8. .only lames scheduled. Bo$to(| i The invitation to race the royal, Falls Church at James Fred- 1 Heurich Brewers on the South j B|_9jl2il2| —| 6|ll| 16| 74! 7lj on, the were strictly But he to a37 Chavez Monroe. ~ Packers on i scrambled on the colt has been down, • and Riley to Hold •ricksburg. 8. Ellipse. Silver Hill has a W«h’« 7|lo| 9|l3|lo|—ll4| .50315 back and turned Western at Mechanicsburg. Pa., 8. 5-0! Game. T.mwr... 11| 74| 73| defense. nine was content with j Owner George Rolls said today Cardozo at Parker-Gray. 7:30. record in the double-knockout Public 1 — Hart’s old Notre Dame buddies his 70. Asked if playing with he Phelps at Huntington. Newport News. 8 Boston at Wash.. 8:30. St. Louii 8j 7| 5| B|ll| B,’ j 12| 59j 86| .407129 i was going ahead with travel, Workouts Monday tournament, while Heurich has a '“’) in the National Football League i Snead and putting up with the reservations for Fabela TOMORROW. 4-1 mark. Det. at Cleve. l—ll3l 121 64| 821 .438 27^3 the next Jim tied for! recreation in check until the sixth inning, I’m gonna you room Boiton 2] 9! 7| 9 12| IS| 63| 82] ,434|28 knock on the seat ; the $15,000 Fort Wayne Open title' SEE in which they generally when Jack Sugrue’s single and Bob Bklrn. at Boaton. 9j—| of your pants.” Soccer League to Elect worked was turned into a class- T P Pittsburgh 3) 7| 8| 5| and lost a playoff, and was second, Bickford’s triple, followed by Brian 8t LouU at“chic iio. 5f 6 7|—| 41)1081 -275152 Nobody ever talked that way in SIO,OOO cj room. They found there only Only same, scheduled,n to i the Wilmington, N. Officers and WILLIAM’S were Bell’s slow roller to short, an error 54157j61165175|82182!108i | ] Wightkin without a fight. The of- Open. Make Plans three pigs left in the barn, which 1 A and Dave Weckworth’s infield hit flcal watched the next few plays This in ! meeting of the Washington once housed many more in addi- i third week September Suburban NASH produced three runs. carefully to catch any slugging, , might be lucky for Turnesa. land Soccer League will tion to a number of cows, so it was The Last: be held next Thursday night Sandmen added another but there was none. year at this time he won the $15,-! at easy to win a decision over the eighth League Results the FOR run in the when Buddy Minor “Hart came steaming Into ' 000 . YMCA. porkers. Day singled, advanced to on Wightkin | Officers will be elected and a I third INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS. | SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION PLAYOFFS. with his hands on his ** * * This isn’t the first time Gallau- (Best-of-seven ! winter NASH an infield out and an attempted 'Best-of-seven Finals.) Semifinals.) jersey, which is legal, but his tentative schedule for the det’s have had to Montreal, Mobile 3; Atlanta. 2 (Mobile wins Sam Snead carried on a nine- , wrestlers shift! ; pick-off Rochester at postponed, rain ‘ series. 4-2.) just happened drawn up. There is a possibility and scored on Bell’s (first game series). elbow to hit Wight- their They to drill! of hole feud with photographers be-i 10 teams will be in league workouts. used ! single. ASSOCIATION PLAYOFFS. TEXAS LEAGUE PLAYOFFS. kin’s chin and down ; the at the bowling alley, but was AMERICAN (Best-of-seven Finals.) went Willie,” fore the cameramen gave up, year, Beth. OL. 1600 that — (Best-of-seven but! this and if that Finals.) Oklahoma City. 8; Shreveport. 4 (series the official recalled. shooting par i number! turned into a snack bar. Kansas City, 7; Milwaukee, 4 (series 5 tied. 1-1). after a 72 yesterday : enter it will operate in two di- tied. 2-3). EASTERN LEAGUE After the game. Hart, Connor For The Best Deal < PLAYOFFS. ’ Sam still was boiling. jWhitey Ford Out Nov. 19 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Best-of-seven Finals.) and Wightkin had dinner together visions. Binghamton. 12: Reading. 5 (Bimgham- , FORT MONMOUTH, N. J.. Sept. Los Angeles. 4: Sacramento, 3. ton leads. 2-0). and Hart later was best man at at ! Seattle. 8; San Francisco. 1. WESTERN LEAGUE PLATOFFS. $305 Price Marlboro 19 (JP ).—Whitey Ford, who helped Oakland. 6: San Diego. 3, (Best-of-seven Wightkin’s wedding. The two had| Hollywood. 6; Finals. > pitch the New York Yankees to Portland, 2. Denver. 3; Omaha, l (Denver leads. 1-0). been roommates at Notre Dame, j Highest in Track History a four-game victory in the 1950 Master Buckie, three-year-old World Series crown, will be dis- chestnut gelding owned by C. A. charged from the Army on No- Faust, knows now how it is to be a vember 19. winner and so do his few backers. Master Buckie ,won the fifth Additional Sports race yesterday at Marlboro and re- turned $305.80, $64 and $15.80, On Next Page highest payoff in the history of the course. For Master Buckie, ridden by Bobby Shirey, it was his first victory in 12 outings this year. The record mutuel return for /AiOJHccI the State was set by Try Cook, who returned SBIO to win at on May 1 53^188^^. Hagerstown 17, 1934. SK« \6Mwtflstopoy Pjrffy New Flyin' I wwma Baseball wn tip in rich, V \[ JEHSkSM. Mack Cherry. (Continued From Page C-l. wm 1 record while Simmons has won 12 B and dropped eight. I Before the Shibe Park lights lUTMtn are turned on the Dodgers will know their fate against the Braves in the first of a three- game series at Boston. Manager Chuck Dressen has nominated Preacher Roe (11-2) to oppose Max Surkont (12-12). The Yankees’ jinx could well be K sIKWSr' Bobby Shantz. The Athletics’ little southpaw has won 23 games but has a 3-3 split with the Yanks. 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