to applaud Country Club Louisville to Lose Navy's conquest ofr THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. • Elects . TPggPAT. g, Columbia l Big-Time Football Important, the Irish last Saturday In Bal- NOVEMBKE I>SS Club Unless Funds timore. A-23 test of the season. The Engl- engage in one of the at- John Daniels as President 1 Navy Moose Krause, athletic better and director neers prevailed, 7-0, last Sat- tractions of the week end. Navy * Are Quickly Notre Dame Agree at Notre Dame, emphasized his ¦ John S. Daniels is the new Raised By BILL FUCHS * urday In Durham, but wound up team to have jelled be- Ibest In the country and will con- • school’s position, in talk seems president of Columbia Country LOUISVILLE. Ky„ Nov. 6 (/P). a before ! second best In first 16-11; Tom Forrestal, quar- Navy and Notre Dame Jtinue to play to win. the Chicago American downs. hind the Club, succeeding William E. —Between $50,000 and $75,000 is see eye- Quarter- • rushing yardage. 217-173 and terback from , who Shannon, who served the needed before Sunday to keep to-eye on big-time Rear Admiral William R. . back Club yesterday, the Asso- passing cus- football—both Smedberg yardage, 64-21. was superb in leading his force* tomary the Louisville Colonels baseball m, superintendent of t ciated Press reported, ¦ two terms. w' approve. the Both clubs appear ready to against Notre Dame. Daniels, vice president of a* ' team here, according to Earl | Naval Academy, told a “There Is no de-emphasis the The Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, , gathering i at Hot Shoppes, president Snow, who is trying to raise luncheon at the ; Notre Dame in any way, shape was vice C. S. C„ executive Club of Columbia the past two years. SIOO,OOO for the team. vice president t Touchdown yesterday: or form. Terry Brennan is a of W. R. Winslow was elected vice “I must know by the end of Notre Dame, recently told a. "Football is an Important part t Breat coach He is destined to president and Frank Parsons, jr.. the week whether to go Washington audience that hisjof our program. When we have « have success and will have It.” ahead good year football, treasurer. Winslow had been with the drive.” Snow said. "Ifschool will continue to play thet a in recruit- Navy Coach Eddie - ments up ¦ Erdelatz! treasurer and Pasons was chair- I don’t get from $50,000 to $75,000 are all over the coun- sent his regrets to the try. When have poor ¦ Touch-' RELINED WHILE man of the house committee. before Sunday, then I’m ready to we a year, . down-Club here along with the; YOU WAIT call it they’re down. We also have BRAKES^ Admiral Paul Stewart, USN, quits. Right now I figure Perry Undergoes : statement that Saturday’s game the l«nt Kleenex retired, I have $28,000 I can put my found that football players make against “\Wi(h was re-elected secretary good officers.” ! Duke in Durham Is his; The five board of governors hands on. I’ve got.some prom- team’s toughest to date. Surgery, Capt. Loughlin, Erde- members elected for three terms ises, but I can’t go to the re- Faces Elliott Navy’s latz is known to be a athletic director, s master of ending October. 1959, are Shan- ceivers with promises. Hospital and his assist- ¦ the understatement. Duke faces DeOrsey, The triple-A club, owned by a Long Stay ant, Lt. Don Whitmire, also spoke Navy at home, non. C Leo Martin F. to : fresh from putting l The Industry’s . Cuban syndicate, is now PITTSBURGH, UP).— a full house that come Georgia~ X^SAFTDONDnewest and McCarthy, in re- Nov. 6 had m Tech through Dr. C. WUUUBU ItsIVO OUUCfib /J Francis Scales- ; —_ ¦ stiffest sa and William J. Mougey. ceivership. That action came Lowell Perry, Pittsburgh Steelers 'ifispl finest brake lining segments Board members whose terms when the University of Louisville end, who suffered a fractured i .*/ "N 4gr pressure bonded giving more filed suit for at pelvis expire in 1958 are Richard B. back rent Park- and dislocated hip in Sun- Iricuon longer wear rivets way Field, where the Colonels day’s game No Essex, Edward J. Hickey, jr.; JOHN S. DANIELS with the New York "V to score drums Richard ,Warde play. Giants, underwent surgery for‘ | EXPERIENCED, Washington’s A. Mahar, B. New Columbia President Doherty, Oldest i Strineham and Gilbert B. Rude Ed American Associ- the hip dislocation yesterday and j! . MOST ¦ ¦ ~7 : ation president, says that two will William A. Boone elected approval had been given the con- be hospitalized six to eight • $ was cities have made pro- RELIABLE service 65 to the board in Parsons' place for struction of a swimming definite weeks. center for j new posals to move the Louisville t am.**- one year. The others are W. C pool, Dr. P. H. Faix, tegnt physician, BBSLININGS *4* to ’4g Complete 10‘ a new tennis house, and franchise. ¦ up Evans, James H. Pugh, Clar- performed the operation In>• mooernlv enlarging and remodeling the Snow hopes to put the Colonels Chrysler-Plymouth 1 ence W. Gosnell and Carl C Mercy Hospital. ” Adjustment for the MacCartee. kitchen at a total expense of on a community ownership basis A club spokesman MTM9Wi*Mi life of the through said it is * At an earlier speciaP meeting. $290,000. a $lO-a-share stock- too early to tell how Injury proud lining. Other cars equally selling the :i l J and of low campaign. ;will affect Perry's career as a Hydraulic Parts and Service professional football player. Crowd Goose Creek to Honor Meanwhile, & Relined Brake Shoes Exchanged Is Assured FIGHTS LAST NIGHT the Steelers an- ‘ H. B. LEARY, JR. BROS., IRC. Drum Turning—Road i; nounced they have picked up I Service Trophy • Golf Winners By SERVING WASHINGTON FOR 50 At Abeam Dinner the Associated Press Center John Cenci. a formerl YEARS l Trucks Relined by Appointment Goose Creek Club will honor NEW YORK—Wayne Bethea, 203. University of Pittsburgh star More than 40 tables, or 480 its golf trophy winners at the New York, outpointed Howie Turner. r|i 1625 “YOU” ST. 204'4. New York |lo>. who was released by club N.W. HO. 2-6000 i plates, already have been re- annual banquet Saturday night the °»gn Doily AUBTIN. Tex —Armando Flores. 138, !i earlier this season after playing ; I 7 AM. to 6 PM.; Closed Saturday and Sunday LAPP BROS. BRAKE SERVICE served for the Goldie Ahearn at the club near Leesburg. Head- , outpointed A1 Boudreaux. 130. j, * l (10). {two games. ST. N.W. ST. 3-4070 testimonial dinner December 5 ing the honor role will be the < 180 t L offiUßi* ...a* I , 1 at the Hotel Statler, according to men’s and women’s club cham- General Chairman Alvin L. New- pions. Bill Brownrigg and Mrs. myer. Joseph Smyth. Among the groups making res- Father James McCaffery of St. ervations for this party in honor Joseph’s Catholic Church in of the Washington sports pro-, Herndon will be the guest moter is the International Box- speaker. ing Club, which has taken two li I tables. President Jim Norris, Managing Director Harry Mark- Globetrotters Play son and Matchmaker Billy Brown are among the IBC officials ex- At Uline's Nov. 20 pected. They will have with The Harlem Globetrotters bas- them numerous cham- ketball team will make pions champions. its annual and former Washington stop on its barn- At Ahearn's request, all profits; storming tour two weeks from from the affair will go to the tonight, November 20, at Uline Damon Runyon Cancer Fund. Afena. $lO Plates at each may be re- They will play against served through the Jim. Magner of Washington Generals, a team the Atlas Club, one of the or-: that has nothing to do with ganizations sponsoring the din-!Washington, but which generally ner, at District 7-8238. |goes along on the Globetrotters’ tour to offer what opposition it can. Bethea and Turner The Globetrotters this year are observing their 30th anniversary, Earn More Fights ! and have an entertainment unit NEW YORK, Nov. 6 UP).— with them for pregame and half- Wayne Bethea, winner by a split 1 time shows. decision over Howie Turner in The Globetrotters have a new last night's televised fight ati! comedy star in Meadowlark St. Nicholas Arena, now has a Lemon, plus two other rookie tentative date Folley,’ stars, Roman Turmon from Clark with Zora College of Phoenix at the same club De- in Atlanta and Carl cember 17. Green from Winston - Salem Turner’s showing good Teachers. was Among enough to earn him another the old hands are Clar- appearance, too, and he'll go ence Wilson. Leon Hillard, Handy Andy against Alex Miteff of Argentina / Johnson and Charlie Hoxie. at St. Nick's December 10. The Folley bout is considered J Olympic Quint Romps by Bethea, heavy-' 10th ranked , (jP).—The weight, Nov. 6 as a stepping stone to a ; United Olympic Meeting with States basket- unbeaten Eddie | ball team ran up its highest Machen. j, score on its tour last night, beat- ing the Southwest Conference All-Stars, 90-66, with Chuck Mrs. Corson Elected Darling ' To WG&CC Golf Post • throwing In 22 points. Mrs. J. J. Corson was elected ; Chairman of the women's golf ' rWHWVWWVVHSHVWtwy committee at Washington Golf ! AUTO GLASS and Country Club for 1957 at ! |; We ore equipped to promptly !! the annual meeting yesterday j; ! > handle any euto gloss job !! She succeeds Mrs. Charles L known to the industry. Egenroad. I j Mrs. D. R. Monsees was elected first vice chairman: Mrs. J. G. Schnitzer. second vice chairman;' Mrs. J. E. Richards, secretary,' j and Mrs. H. M. Nelson, treasurer., ' | "Washington's Best Known !' Name In Glass" !! YOU BE THE I!! LI. 6-1234 • LI. 4-1234 QUARTERBACK ;; JA. 2-1234 :! Answer (Question on Page A-21) 4. Fake pass and draw play.; ELECTION Worst call. The draw works best when a pass seems to be the RESULTS logical play the 3. Double reverse. Slow de- Watch Presidential veloping. If you're caught for election results on il a loss, your spirits may never Television in Washington's recover. newest rendezvous— ¦ Jr"' 2. Reverse. A good sound The Pow-Wow Room play. 1. Off tackle. Best call. You ¦ RESTAURANTS can get double teaming at the point of attack. The defense not - % P f has been used to it on the! LONttHAMK &HI wrMWM ¦ ws i-: ylfKJIi:S wm split-T u and could have trouble 14th Street et New Yerk Ave., N. W. % 9 j . f JU9 V M adjusting. 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