Eastern, With Little Material, Must Build New Nine for School Series -- High ▲___ Pitching Big Problem^ Public Links Too Few Sectional Hale America Golf Survey of Rambler For Many Golfers Tryout for D. C. Is Unlikely Talent Reveals Crowding D. C. Two Clubs Spurn Event Because of Week End Requirements and Third Seen as Doing So Catcher David Is Lone No Money Is Available WALTER McCALLUM. Vet at Hand; Trackmen By To Provide Courses The major sectional qualifying rounds for the Hale America Get Test Next Week that is to th* Needed Open Golf Tourney, the big show this year supplant Sorely National Open championship, apparently are lost to Washington. By GEORGE? HUBER. is out Two of largest clubs have turned down a request At first glance, things appear Washington running of) Washington’s tough for the Eastern High School available public golf courses. Taking from the United States Golf Association for the sectional test Easter first Sun- nine. Only one letter man Is back Sunday—the good | slated for June 5 and 6, and a third, while no action has yet been day of the spring season—as an from last year’s championship run- taken, Is virtually sure to say “no 4 Indication, the need for more public nerup team, but Coach Charles to the request from the national layouts around Washington is as this big show, but that is the fact. Guyon is so noted for coming up golf body. plain as the Monument Nor can you find fault with the year after year with good squads Washington TTiis follows earlier requests by on a clear day. clubs which refused their courses despite little material, that Rambler officers of one of the major sectional At least a thousand over a week end. They also have supporters are looking forward con- people packed associations In this territory to hold the layouts at East Poto- obligations to their members. But fidently to another banner season. municipal tests, which were turned down. The mac Park and as many more Washington misses what may be a The Chief needs everything, start- nearly rub comes in the 54-hole tourney crowded the two nines at Rock great links show, the last ing with pitchers. He had one left- scheduled to be held over a week possibly Creek Park. Hills and big one in this area for some time. over from the 1941 mound staff, Bradley end. The two clubs which have re- the two Jap, Siamese Retired. Chester Spicer, but Chester broke Fairfax, pay-as-you-play fused to take the tourney boih have Cups courses In and While the tourneys are not on his right thumb in the recent A. A. nearby Maryland heavy week-end play and the men Virginia, had banner crowds and all the spring schedule, It’s hardly like- U. boxing tournament, so that lets In charge of both affairs held that the courses were crowded. i that the Chase Club will him out. Garland Curies, who did private to close the course over a week end ly Chfvy schedule the usual events for the an occasional relief chore last year, To* Few Courses for Players. early in June would be an imposition ; | Japanese and Siamese trophies, ac- now appears the No. 1 flinger, with The answer is that more people on their membership. Other clubs 1 cording to Golf Chairman Frank Ivanhoe Hapster, a southpaw new- want to play golf than the courses were considered, but were turned Reeslde. The of comer, to back him up. can handle and the further answer down for various reasons, among chairman, course, cannot what is that a lot of people, unable to them the same problem of incon- anticipate may hap- Ray David Lone Veteran. i in the when the two tour- find golf facilities, are going to venience to large memberships. pen fall, neys usually are played, but he say» The lone veteran is Ray David, take up other sports. Tomorrow is the final day for : the third baseman last year. He is be- S. G. Leoffler, who runs the public setting the place for the major undoubtedly present disposition is to the and Sia- ing shifted to catcher, with the hot courses in the city, has no more qualifying tests to be held in 13 forget Japanese mese events and not schedule corner probably to be handled by room for expansion. The Fort Du- sections throughout the country. cup has turned them, for obvious reasons. Edsel Martz. There’s a promising POOLING RESOURCES—This of Eastern Branch one or two titles. pont course, to be integrated when Baltimore already squad Boys turing Working out under Coach Joe Red- Both have been traditional tour- pair of candidates working around Club of completed with parts of the present thumbs down on the tourney. This Washington natators is putting everything it has man’s directions are (left to Harrison, Leo at Chase. Reeside him- the middle of the infield, Fred Spar- right) George Jarboe, Anacosfla course, hardly will re- means that the sectional trials, neys Chevy in its for the National Club meet at Robert self won the last fall. row at second and Will Osman at preparations Boys’ Gatton, Joseph Wratten and Capt. Robert Benson. lieve the situation because there which probably will include such Jap cup short. Both have good arms and Greenwich, Conn., this week end and has high hopes of cap- —Star Staff Photo. won’t be any more golf than the links cracks as Ben Hogan of Her- they make an excellent double-play present 18 holes. shey, Pa.; Sam Snead of Hot Willy Cox, Congressional’s mas- combination. On neat blueprints in the Office of Springs, Va., and Chandler Harper ter of golf, very much in the scor- First base still is a problem. Dave National Capital Parks is the out- of Portsmouth and Bobby Cruick- ing groove these days, is getting a Sherman, one of the candidates for Shah U. S. Swim Title or Two Seen Leafs to Match line of a projected 18-hole course shank of Richmond, will be held out- grin out of a letter he received from the post, is a fancy stepper around Trophy Ready at Fort Hunt, Va. The layout side of that part of the East be- Clyde Roberts, former manager of New and At- the bag and an ace on defense, but looms—on paper—as a good one, tween York. Pittsburgh the club. Roberts now is a top ser- his weak. Ernest lanta. The trials sched- his hitting David, For Eastern but it has not gone beyond the originally geant in a field artillery outfit In Attracts 51 From Branch Red in will Ray's brother, on the other hand, Boys Wings Rough paper stage and may not do so for uled for Washington be con- the Boston area, training with tho6« leaves something to be desired on years to come. That one—the Fort solidated with those fn one of these big 105 rifles. “I’m itching for a the fielding end, but his hitting is Coach Redman Boasts of Smart Performers, Hunt course—is the one badly cities, possibly in the New York chance to drop 95 pounds of T N T. Masonic on a section. okay. Loop Tactics Tonight needed, good road and in in the laps of the Japs,’’ said Rob- a Are Not Keen on that to All in all, the chief expects Although They Training country would lend Itself Prelim at Bannockburn. erts. faster infield than last year and a the best In golf architecture. But Tournament Ends Season Cox Score* 70. tighter defensive combination. Coach Joe Redman, only a year out of the ranks himself, Not Set for Slambang money for even the beginning of First preliminary rounds are Bob Newberry, who has some ex- For Paced thinks the Eastern Branch Boys’ Club tank team that will com- Stuff in the course has not been forthcoming, scheduled at Bannockburn May 25, On top of a 69 scored Sunday, set for one of the League by Losing Playoff the are avail- perience, seems pete in the National Boys’ Club championships at Greenwich, although blueprints but this affair will be only one of 70 Cox played the Congressional courso with Francis able. outfield jobs, Simpson, Hiram Team Conn., over the week end is a smart outfit. He even Hold Lodge thinks the Opener, 2-3, They such tourneys scattered through as In 70 yesterday. That makes him another lad who's showing --——• promise. youngsters will bag a prize or two,4> Good Chance for Promoter. three under par for two rounds over bowlers 24 tht many cities. The second qualifying Active. Fifty-one representing but he’s worried about their train- Bv Associated Presa. The first few weeks of spring Track Squad like to see their alumni make one 61 Washington's longest and of the 28 teams in Masonic League ing. good. TORONTO, April 7.-There has bring out the golfers and golferettes round, the one which has been The have a Track also is receiving considera- will shoot It out tonight at Con- “They don't like to train,” he ad- ypungsters highly pol- been Just & slight hint that tonight’s in droves, but if they cannot find a turned down here, is the big one. toughest courses. Cox intends to ble attention at Eastern with Coach vention Hall for the Shah ished form, although Jarboe. who will be held at Trophy mitted today. “Swimming is okay— second game In the National spot to play, or take too long to The tourney itself more this commutes from j play competitive golf year Billy Richardson in charge of this which has high lighted the windup they can’t get enough of it, but they Bladensburg, Md„ League’s playoff for the battered complete a round, they’ll soon turn the Edgemoor Club of Chicago start- of the of the season in the every night and in the than last. He played in a few pro year’s thinclads. Mainstays venerable fra- hate the grind of training and I frequently Stanley cup between the surprising to other recreation. When it takes ! ing June 18. It will be. in all but the Frank ternal for afternoons for a swim, is better last and did all team are its two hurdlers, loop many years. guess you can't blame them. It’s Detroit Red Wings and the Toronto six hours or more to play, 18 holes name, the National Open champion- tourneys year, right. known for his tactics. the same But If Wiffy gets back in the scor- Nelson and Floyd Brookens, Already Winners of 53 out of 81 games plenty tough." powerhouse Leafs won’t be exactly a game of tag. soon turn into drudgery. ship, with virtually neld, this season they have proved win- rolled, Hiram copped the pennant Leo is 15 years old, weighs 135 The Red fifth win- Some firm-minded armed and will be under the same ing groove of a few years back he'll George Harrison. 14-year-old Hine Wings, place j gent, played ners, with Nelson taking first by a over pounds and has a physique that with the that come close to every- place two-game margin Hope. Junior ners in the" winter long league com- with a few thousand doUars, could conditions, exception pretty winning High School student, and Bob looks as it was and Brookens third in the hurdle Washington Centennial finished though clipped out petitions, strutted into the Leaf turn this dreary recreation picture prize money will be in war bonds thing in sight. The Brooklyn Fusi- Gatton, a 13-year-older who attends! of a health He a and has race at the Southern Conference third, one game back of the runner- magazine. fairly rip- arena last Saturday night and bat- into roses and cream. The city, and that all gate receipts will go to lier Is club pro now, Elliott Junior High, have an excel- with and when forsworn tournament ambi- indoor meet. up. Dawson was fourth and Har- ples muscle, he tered out a 3-to-2 victory. cramped with growing pains, has Army and Navy relief. major lent chance of winning at Green- into action he As a prelude to the outdoor season mony was fifth. swings really travels. “We weren’t set for the left its recreation faciUties, It’s too bad Washington hasn’t tion. But that doesn’t go for the wich. They’re in the Junior division slambang particu- Eastern is having an interclass track With an even 119 average for 81 Benson stuff the Wings threw at us,” said far behind. seen fit to take a major part in local events. for boys under 15 years of age. The Is Flashy Swimmer. larly golf, meet Wednesday, April 15, with Phil games, Clayton Brown of Whiting Wally Stanowski today, “and they cithers, Leo Jarboe, Joe Wratten and Benson is the "picture-book” Fox in charge. He expects about walked off with top honors. Charles didn’t give us a chance to get or- I Capt. Bob Benson, will have tough swimmer of the group and has a 200 entries and Richardson will be Renwick, a teammate, was second ganized. It will be different to- sledding—or paddling, being up form a la Johnny Weismuller. He on hand to nab any promising lads with 118-16. Jack Palmer of Hard- night.” Golf against older and usually more slithers through the like a sea Hunt's Sharkey's Upset for his track team. Track letter- ing No. 1 was third with 117-9. pool Slabbing Buoys Terps ( powerful boys. lion, as graceful as a ballet dancer. Winners Play Rugged Game. men are not eligible for this meet.! Brown also was the spare leader The others have good form, There will be nine regular events, with 240. George Stevens of Hard- Senior Class Is Tough. too, The Detroiters’ lusty body check- Twin Loss to Duke but it varies. Harrison, for exam- Of Neese Softens the 100-vard dash, the 440 and 880 ing No. 1 was the champion strike ing brought mention of "gashouse Despite “I know how it is in the seniors.” ple. fairly rolls through the water, yard runs, 100-yard low hurdles, maker with 63. tactics” from Coach Clarence (Hap) Redman, “I was in the 220- pulling In great of water shot broad Lafayette copped team grinned pawsful Day of the Leafs before he went to Shines After Crist Second Tilt put, javelin, high jump, high as he Drops Early; yard breast stroke last year and churns along. Wratten is off a Defeat jump and 880-yard relay. honors with a game of 665 and set bed in hopes of throwing bad Hoyas' finished fifth. You've got to be big another with a good style and a on Visits to End Special features of the meet will Of 1,832. cold before taking his place the Maryland Virginia Today Trip and strong to swim in the sort of boy Improving almost daily. None be a fraternity 440-yard relay with George Kilbreth of King David bench tonight. company we'U meet this week.” of them has been swimming over Special to The Star. Loss First for N. C. Ace teams entered and a with 173 hit Dave Schriner, another of the Dispatch five 200-yard top single. George three but Redman, a senior at Eastern High years, they handle them- had a reason 7.—If there is a silver lining to Mary- cadet relay with four entries. The Ackerman of Lafayette garnered Toronto players, also DURHAM, N. C., April In Dual School who, like all the members of selves as confidently as if they were College Play; cadets must run in full uniform set laurels with 430. for his duo’s defeat. “Detroit made land’s twin defeats at Duke’s hands It must be Max born on yesterday, his squad, learned to swim in the houseboats. us its of and pass rifles instead of batons. Operators Re-elect play kina hockey and we Hunt’s relief in the nightcap, which indicated the veteran G. U. Well Beaten Arbaugh. Eastern Branch pool, is a disciple of They don’t like to train, but they pitching were putrid at it,” he explained. Richmond in the season’s do. One hour a right-hander’s poor effort against Hugh Arbaugh, proprietor of Sil- Max Rote, who was his first coach. and half every day. “Tonight, however, well let them do Bpsria) Dispatch to The Star. ver “I make ’em merely was an off day. Spring alleys, has been re-elect- He is satisfied that Rote’s technique swim against me,” all the bumping, but we will throw inaugural CHAPEL HILL, N. C„ April 7.- ed president of the and method of is the Redman confessed. "And while counts of 8-3 and their Metropolitan handling boys the puck around so fast they'll get The Terps lost by 5-3, thereby extending Georgetown's touring linksmen suf- while* Wilson Nine Flashy Washington Duckpin Operators’ As- best and he’s tried to foUow those they’re getting better I can still dizzy.” losing streak to five in a row, 8-1 fered their second straight setback sociation, while John W. (Bill) in his current role. Joe make ’em travel. They don't like to the Blue Devils were forging the principles Even the remarks of the Detroit j finale, 11-7, the exact reverse of of the season in bowing to North Wood, general of has been at the helm a lose, you know, and I seventh and links in their manager Lucky only couple hope they players and coach Indicated that eighth hitting statistics for the first game. Carolina here yesterday, 184 to 84, Strike, Hi-Skor and be- of months, but is to show to win this unbroken chain of victories, but the In 7-fo-0 King Pin, doing famously, enough speed tonight’s second in the best-of-seven Clark Hudak drove in two runs but the Hoyas got some consolation Victory sides being renamed treasurer Has the of club officials, who week” of the wasn’t nearly gratification series won't be a soft . picture nightcap with a double and Hal Evans from Capt. Buddy Sharkey’s victory been chosen vice to suc- as as it would seem. president gloomy smacked a triple for the game’s only over Lawrence Neese, Tar Heel lead- ceed Beryl R. English of Columbia. Irked By “Belittling Remarks.” Crist's Wildness Fatal. Over extra base blows, but the losers er. It was the latter's first defeat Episcopal Tad Howard of Rendezvous, Rob- Jack Adams, attrib- Hartley Crist, a newcomer on this wing coach, couldn't bunch their safeties effec- in dual intercollegiate competition. ert L. McKeever of New Recreation uted some of his club's fire to what vear's started for Maryland, 289 Game of squad, tively and left 10 runners stranded. Sharkey carded a 76 while Neese Highest 709,276 ! and Defensive and Wootton E. Young of Conven- he termed “belittling remarks" by but. was chased In the first inning was negotiating the Hillendale lay- Pitching tion Hall are three Wright Shows Promise. again members of the Toronto scribes but said he thought f with two down after passing out in two more strokes, but the Board of Trustees. Richard L. his had two and Coach Burt also found Work Is Makes _ Ho- At Mark in A. B. C. club been the hottest in the batters, hitting getting Shipley feature performance of the match Tight, Halfway the first bart remains executive the final for one solid bingle. Before something to smile about in was Dick Doeschler s secretary. * league during stages. rapped 1-over-par 73. Its Six Hits Count directors mat- when rookie Jack sur- Twenty-five attended the By the Associated Press. [ Its first perfect 300 game. In the Rookie Eddie Bush wasn't even he left Duke had four runs, as game Wright The Carolina sophomore outdid Tom annual vived seven before meeting. COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 7.—The 41 previous A. B. C. tourneys, 9 have thinking of tonight's fray. Instead, ters resulted, the ball game. Hunt innings suffering Halligan, whose 75 was low for the and host nine with an let-down that Timely hitting, good pitching Carson Deaton left only tv,t> pins American Bowling Congress reached been recorded out of 2.393,454 games he was looking ahead to Thursday came in set down the eighth-inning visitors. a defense—an ideal combina- Duke tight standing on the Brookland drives the halfway mark today—35 days bowled. and Sunday nights when the teams six scattered blows over the re- brought about his defeat. The summaries: tion of virtues—was demon- the Na- Gene in Detroit. of the Duke took of four hits a walk last night to post an all-time flat- of maple mauling—after Bill Faust, Jr., and Swiesler play mainder route, blanking advantage North Carolina—Billy Peete. 75: George strated Woodrow Wil- Case and Liles. yesterday by game record of 98 for tion's keglers wound up 109,216 of Indianapolis collected the high “We the hard in the last five innings, in what was and an error to score four runs and Oraydon 76 each Capt. Odd Fellows played checking Neese. 78: Dave Rumph, 78. son’s diamond team. The Tigers mound sew the but showed League. Champion Golden Rule games. game in doubles to date—520. The' game the Leafs don’t like Saturday. easily the best performance up game, Wright Geortetown—Sharkey and Dick Meyer, were in their 76 each: Jack Donohue. 78. flashy winning open- The game count was a 289 team game so far is a 1.094 some of those Leafs were any Old Liner has thus far. enough stuff to warrant future serv- and Bill Roh- spurted In the flag chase with a highest top Why back- given ray and Ray Cusack. 78 each. ing game from Episcopal, 7-0, at Walter Selle of Rock tallied Milwaukee’s Schlitz the we outhit Duke in the ice on the firing line. 3-0 victory over leading Amity No. 1. by Island, 111., by Quin- ing up second time came Maryland (N. C. Player Listed First.) Alexandria. It was the second suc- Dick Cleveland's homer in the Harold Hodges’ 148 led the winners scored in the doubles. There have tet, presently in second place with a after them. Wait till we get them „Neese (0) vs. Sharkey (3). Doeschler for Bus Male's <2» vs Neese cessive defeat been three games of 287. One came 3’,105 total. on our own ice. We will show them fifth scored Maryland's first run. Halligan (1). and Doeschler top score of 620. Marc Fonoroff’s <2) vs. Sharkey and Halligan (1), Liles Maroons, they having fallen before when Dave Hammond of The A. B. C. stall that some It was the initial home-run 394 also was a high yesterday reported checking that is checking." Terps’ (21i> vs. Donohue (Vi>, Vase <3) vs. Roh- light. Charley Hints Club rey (0>. Liles and Chase <3> vs. Anacostia in an 11-2 game last St. Paul threw 10 strikes in a row 332 teams, or 20.5 cent of those The haven’t hurt Check clout of the campaign. Donohue Hatton’s 141—384 featured as Co- per arguments the and Rohrey (01. Peete (2‘i) Ts. Meyer moved to Saturday. lumbia No. 1 during doubles rolling. The others who rolled, have exceeded 2,700. To box office at all. There will be a Maryland up Charlottes- (4), Rumph (3) vs. Cusack (O), Peete swept Columbia No. 2 and Rumph (',) ys. Meyer and Cusack Yesterday’s tilt was postponed were 851 bowlers ville to battle in the with a of 1,752. hittng 287 Tony Zietler of date, have scored 600 capacity attendance at tonight’s Has Tennis Meet today Virginia (2V4>. weather. high from last week because of Kenosha, Wis., and Glenn Shinn of or better for a three-game count, affair and all tickets for the two By the Associated Press. sixth and final game of the current Florence Hinman Stars. Each team gathered six hits, but Wooster, Ohio. compared to 1,168 midway in the games at Detroit already have been CHICAGO, April 7.—The Bev- trip. Wilson's blows were heavier and Florence Hinman turned in a neat The tournament still has to see 1941 classic. sold. erly Hills Club s bank account is (First Game ) more timely. A three-run rally in bit of pinch-rolling in National Cap- $25 short, and its officials there- Maryl d. AB H. O. A. Duke. AB H O A. College Sports fourth the fire- ital Ladies’ Hudak.ss. 4 111 Kohler.Tl. 3 0 10 BASEBALL. the inning began League with top game fore suspect they have been 4 2 0 0 Whlpp,3b. Davis.cf 5010 Duke. 8-5: Maryland. 3-3. works when successive of 132 to Kraai.U 8 12 0 3 2 doubles by give Statistics a sweep awarded the 55th annual Western By»m.2b. 13 Wake Forest. 6; N. C. State, 4. Don and over D'vall lb. 4 18 0 Stott.If 3 2 2 0 Georgia Tech. Hillcock, Buddy Lemerise Commerce. Mary Hanagan, tennis tournament. 2 0 2 2 10: Kentucky. 7. to Start Wh'n.2b. Burns.3b. 5 4 0 3 South Carolina. 2: 1. Have Wofford. Bill Jawish, combined with a walk, with a May Hlett.2b. 1 0 0 2 Saller.ss 3 0 3 2 pace-setter Dodgers with sev- mtnois Wesleyan. 105-plus average, Campaign along 17: Mississippi. IS. Beverly Hills, Bo'the.cf. 4 0 5 0 2 10 0 did the trick. A sacrifice and I'ham.lb. 6 walk, fired 342 tc give Progress a 2-1 win eral other clubs, bid for the tour- Cland.rf. 3 12 1 Rute.c. 4 17 2 GOLF. Hansford Sullivan’s single earned from Accounting. last month and sent a Bre'ner.e. 4 0 4 1 M C'sn.p. 3 10 1 North Carolina. 17‘i: Georgetown. BVfc. and ney along 3 10 2 Duke. 26: Minus Camilli Herman Wright,p. Pennsylvania, 2. another run in the and Wil- Ailing eighth, $25 check to cover the sanction Oklahoma. 18: Wichita. O. * son finished with three more markers Total* 32 7 24 9 Total* 34 Tl 27 To TINNIS. Ed Walsh starred with 163 and 398 3y the Associated Press. fray and Ed Hanyzewskl selected, give him another chance to see his fee—a routine procedure. in the ninth on a a trio of Maryland_ 000 010 020—3 North Carolina, 7: 8t. John's pass, as Walshes white-washed Baardses Va.—The to finish. under fire. The Chicago club hasn’t heard Duke 010 41x—8 (Brook- NORFOLK. Brooklyn prospects 71_101 in'- -■ errors and Freddy Vinson’s a made single. in St. Martin’s Men's Club League Dodgers got no cheering news from thing—but the $25 check, Runs—Hudak. Whipp. Cleveland. Koh- In all, the Maroons contributed Baseman SANFORD, Fla. — The Boston LOUISVILLE. Ky.—The Boston out to the United States Lawn ler. Byam (2). Stott (2), Burns. Bailer, at King Pin. the hospital where First Ingham. Errors—Hudtk. Wright. Bren- four errors to none the Braves break and head by Tigers. Dolph Camilli and Second Baseman camp today Red Sox and their traveling com- Tennis Association, was returned, ner, Wharton. Runs batted in—Burns (4). Graham (Smiley) Ellis tossed all After for Jacksonville, Fla., where Man- panions, the Cincinnati were cashed and canceled. Cleveland. Ingham. McCahan. Kohler. Billy Herman are patients. Reds, Whipp, Evans. Two-base hits—Burns (2). nine innings for Episcopal, with examinations the med- ager Casey Stengel was to pit his to open a two-day stay here today, McCahan. Three-base hit—Whipp. Home preliminary run—Cleveland. Stolen bases—Kohler (2). Carl Saine and Bud Ogle working ico said he could not that charges against the naval flyers, di- and Manager Joe Cronin of the Mirror promise Sacrifice—McCahan. Left on bases— BRAKES for Wilson. Sports either would be in the open- rected by Lt. George Earnshaw. The Sockers says he will use all his Grid Mentor Maryland. 6; Duke. 11. Bases on balls— By the Associated Press. player Youngest Off R: off McCahan. 3. Struck Episcopal got all of its hits off next former Philadelphia Athletic hurler former Louisville players sometime Wright, RELINED Year ing line-up Tuesday. out—By Wright, 3: by McCahan. 7. Passed Saine in eight innings. ago today—Bobby Riggs has two Boston boys on his team, during the visit. Is for Navy ball — Brenner. Time, 2:08. Umpires— announced his intention of be- Training Messrs. Moose and Morgan. AB. H. O A Wilson. AB. H. O. A. JACKSONVILLE, Fla.—Manager Joe Walsh, who had a tryout with A’s Knott Needs Sunshine. By the Associated Press. COMPLETE 4 2 7 0 Vinson.2b 5 13 field and Spis'pai.urn’t.lb 3 coming representatiive Hans Lobert of the Philadelphia the Red Sox, and Bob Leahy of Bos- Jackie SECOND GAM*. Figg.lf-. 3 12 0 F’nham.lf 4 0 2 0 of BIG SPRING, Tex.—If next Tues- Hayes, 23-year-old 0 10 3 4 0 0 0 assistant director publicity Mantl'd. AB. H. O. A. Duke. AB. H. O. A. Carr.c 3 Schwab.cf Phils still is willing to lose exhibi- ton University. in a coach at Rockhurst believed 0 3 2 day Boston is bright, sunshiny College, Whlpp.Sb 4 2 3 3 Rleh.rf 4 0 0 0 4 WHEELS Black.3b. 4 Hlllock.lb 4 1 11 O at Presbyterian College, but said tion test his rookies. Ellis.p 4 10 2 Sul’van.Sb 3 113 games to Test Due All day. Connie Mack of the to be the youngest head mentor in EUett.2b 2 10 0 Davis.cf 8 0 3 0 he would continue to tour- Tigers. Manager 3 o Melvin.ss. 3 0 2 1 Ogle.p 0 0 0 0 play Bill Burich became rat- Wh'ton.2b S 2 Bysm.’b 2 0 5 2 Shortstop N. Athletics will the is stationed at the Kvans.lf 6 1 0 0 8tott.lf .4110 0 3 10 1 DURHAM, C.—Although open- Philadelphia be very country, MeC’gh.cf 2 10 Lecrlse.rf nament lennis. Duvall,lb B 312 1 Burns.Sb 3 1 3 2 Osburn.2b 3 12 1 Jawish,ss 3 2 13 tled yesterday against Washington is a week away, Man- On every cold this Norfolk Naval Training Station. He 0 0 ing day only happy. dark, day Boothe.lf 4 0 3 1 Sailer.ss 4 0 8 3 Train,rf_ 3 10 Lamb.c 0 2 0 Thre years ago—Dick Bartell and lost a chance for a •Nelson. 1 O O O Ha'dison.c 4 0 7 0 double-play ager Del Baker of the Detroit Tigers spring Pitcher Jack Knott, prob- played at Notre Dame. Cl land.rf 3 1 1 ft Inghm.lb .3 2 5 0 tMinor._ O O O O Saine.d 4 0 0 4 was ordered to remain in hos- that might have turned the Phil Brenner.c 0 0 0 0 Spuler.c. 4 17 0 ^FREE hasn’t made up his mind on almost able A’s starter in the has opener, Bransd'f.c 4 0 8 1 Simonds.p 3 2 0 0 Adjustment* Indefinitely for treatment loss into a 0 0 27~0 Totals 34 ~0 27 14 pital triumph. a dozen recruits. Today’s contest been troubled with pains in his Crist,p.. 0 0 Tot»l 30"6 Hunt.p.. 4 2 0 1 • of an in;uted ankle. , Batted for Melvin in ninth, with the St. Louis Cardinals was to throwing arm. Last Hudak,u 4 2 0 2 t Batted for McCullough in ninth. N. Mex.—Rookie Night Five years Henry, TUCUMCARI, Fights ago—Gwinn By the Associated Press. Wilson _ 000 300 013—7 Totals 38 11 24 11 Totals 30 ~7 27 7 former Missouri coach, was pitchers of the Chicago Cubs were 130. Min- ~ Episcopal _ 000 000 000—3 NEW YORK.—Billy Davis. Maryland _100 101 ooo—3 FORD athletic director at Uni- to their chance ersville. Pa., drew with Cleo Shans. 7.1 Runs—Farnham. Hillock. Sullivan. Le- named get today against Duke _ 410 000 00*—5 Swim Post at Stanford 130%. Los Anaeles, Calif. (10). Jawish. Hardison, 8aine. Errors— of Dr. the White Sox, with South- 20 Years Runs—Kllett. CHEV.30-32 Melvin. McCullough. Osburn. Two- versity Kansas, replacing Chicago Ago HOLYOKE. Mass.—Carlos Cuebas, Cleveland (2). Rich. ills, Davis. Lemerise, Jawish. F. C. who remained as paw Johnny Schmitz the choice of 122, Pueto Rico, outpointed Qus Levine. Byam (2). Burns. Errors—Sailor fierise.ase hits—Hillock. Allen, In The Star Not New to Brandstein 130. New York (8). (2). Kllett. Hudak. Spuhler. Shipp. Runs Plymouth \ Lemerise. Double ..... Stolen bases—Burnett, Wilson to start the CHICAGO.—Nate Bolden. 183%, Chi- batted in—Boothe. Slmonds. Burns. Hudak to Vinson to Hillock. Left basket ball coach. Manager Jimmy Chrysler •'««’' 1 a mm* nr m play—Jawish By the Associated Press. easo, won by technical knockout ovar (2). Two-base hit—Hudak. Three-base 4: Episcopal. 6. First — on bases—Wilson. Johnny hit Evans. Stolen base — Cleveland. De balls—Off Saine, 3: oil Ellis, 4. Weissmuller, 17-year- Paulie Mahoney. 104%, Buffalo (7). Soto • • D base on PALO ALTO, Calif., April 7.— 133. Double plays—Bums to Byam to Ingham: ( 3^7 Saine, 0 in 8 innings: oil Ogle, old swimming star, who has set a BALTIMORE.—Billy Banks, Hits—Off Dural (unassisted). Lett on bases—Mary- Dodw / if Struck out—By Saine, Ernst Brandstein should be familiar Washington, outpointed Pedro Hernan- none In 1 inning. score of records in the six months land. 10: Duke. 8. Bale on balls—OS w 8: Ogle. 2. Passed ball— dez, 120%. New York (10). Ford, ,37-’41 l «: by Ellis, by with the surroundings when he Crist. 3: Slmonds. 1. Struck out—By Hardison. Winning pitcher—Saine. he has been in competition, TRENTON N. J.—Stanley (Choo takes over his duties as Derr, 156, Allentown, Pa., out- Hunt. 2: by Slmonds. 2. Hits—Off Crist, Cher., ,SJ-,41 / Champ Stanford’s Chpo) 1 Dorothy Kirby Among In established a world 500-yard pointed rrankie Bresowics, 157, Tren- Si inning; off Hunt. 8 in 8Vi Innings. coach. Hit by pitcher—By Crist iBnick Special > m m mark of 5 minutes 46 4-5 seconds swimming (Burns. Ingham); — Replacing Nort Thornton, Brand- MIAMI- BEACH. Fla.—Clarence Kin*. by Slmonds (Cleveland); by Hunt (Byam). Packard Four Aces Left at in the national A. A. U. senior 138, West Palm Beach. Fla., outpointed Wild pitch—Crist. Passed ball—Spuhler. no-m($fl*.75 Two 250-Yarders Augusta stein resumes the job he held from Justo Jimenez. 139, Mexico (10). Losing pitcher—Crist. Time—1:50. Um- Pontiac [ at Chicago. Sec- pires—Messrs. Moose championships 1916 to 1932. NEWARK.—Artie Tedesco. 141, Jer- and Morgan. Oldsmoblle I W~W By the Associated Press. Miss Kirby squeezed into the semi- ond in this race was Norman Ross, sey City, outpointed Walter Stevens. Get Double 133. Newark (10); Steve Vacearelli. Other Cars Equally Low Priced Eagle AUGUSTA, Ga„ April 7.-The finals with a l-up win over Mary holder of the previous record. 131. New York, outpointed Steve Ozaa, 132. Passaic (8). By the Associated Press. Annual Women's Jane Garman of Sarasota. Fla., The Maryland State Legislature __ Forest Hills 12th Hurler LOUISVILLE.—Sent. Mike Raffa. ISO, Tex—Because after a bitter battle. Miss Tainter voted to $100,000 for a Schoolboy Eyed Fort knocked out Cleveland GREENVILLE, Golf Tournament moved into the spend Knox, FOR D-CHE VROLET John Bickley did things by earned the right to face Miss Kirby gymnasium at the University of Brown. 133. Cincinnati (8). GENERATOR EXCHANGE with Scouts halves, the first double-eagle In semifinals today Defending by defeating Mrs. Charles D. Har- Maryland and $42,000 for an ath- By Big League the history of the Country Club Champion Dorothy Kirby of Atlanta baugh of Cleveland, Ohio. 2-up. letic field. By the Associated Press. Just course has been recorded. Tainter of Fargo, Miss Suggs eliminated Eileen Stulb A new speed record for auto- Bob Savage, Staunton Military Completed 45 facing Georgia 38 Brant-New Allen. The SC hurler who had BewUaf Bickley’s tee shot traveled half N. Dak. of Augusta, 5 and 3. Miss Crum mobiles was established at Day- Academy major ■neat money can her. AU an ana fleer. freer ’»U A.M. Completely brake service on hole. The other semifinal match is be- beat Jeanne Cline of tona Beach. league scouts buzzing last spring, Oven naea 1 way the 505-yard par-5 Bloomington. Fla., by Sig Houg- »ir conditioned. 0 a sec- fanned the 12 batters who faced His second shot, with a 4 wood, tween North and South Champion 111., 7 and 5. In yesterday’s round dahl. He did mile in 19.97 GREENWAY BOWL INSTALLED WHILE TOD WAIT of shot a 1 women’s onds, or a of 18027 miles him In four innings in his 1942 9th b 903 N St. N.W. ML 9803 eased onto the green and tric- Louise Suggs Lithia Springs, Ga., Miss Kirby under speed Minaeeete Are. aal Beet Capital BA HARRIS ARMATURE CO., 0 General kled into the cup. and Jane Crum of Orangeburg, S. C. par 76. Miss Tainter fired a par 77. per hour. debut against Fishburne.