•• C-2 THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. marriage to the Margie ! major ISUMDH. AUGUST SO. 1956 Rogers Two Games Set Today MacNEILLE NEW BEL AIR^STEWARD former tracks. Wrestles Fisher, whose father, Janon i The MacNeffies reside at their in Fisher, jr.. in Recreation Baseball has long been prom- King’s Eye Farm on Butler road Arnold Tonight The District Recreation De- inent In Maryland racing circles, , in Baltimore County, near the Maryland MacNeille joined Redskins Expect Bears partment Junior Baseball League Board the turf offi- jumping course where the Grand Feature at Capitol j cials group as an assistant pad- annually. They has scheduled two playoff games National Is run Nature Boy Buddy Rogers, the Turning to , dock judge under the veteran are interested In breeding swaggering blond ruffian from today to find a challenger for Young Officials William Jennings. thoroughbreds, maintaining four To Be Tough Saturday Camden, N. J., who specializes By JOSEPH B. KELLY horses and participated in fox unbeaten Ridge in the double- He picked up the experience , mares on their farm. Star Racial Editor hunting By LEWIS F. ATCHISON trol" quarterback. Like the Red- in the headlock. attempts to exr elimination tournament. for diversion. A native ' which he will call on in the Currently, Mac Neille Is working winning Racing’s rapid expansion dur- of New York City, Star Staff Correspondent , he prefers to grind out tend a streak here of Mac Neille be- ' stewards’ stand by working as a as one of the placing judges at three matches tonight Hillcrest and Cedar Nalle j ing the last 15 years throughout came a Maryland SONOMA, Calif., Aug. . yardage on the ground, if pos- as he resident In i horse identifier, paddock judge, Tlmonlum but will be a steward 30. shifts from Old Speed- meet at 2 p.m. and the winner! !the country has produced a need 1938. entry clerk, After beating sible, throwing only if abso- Dominion placing judge and at Bel Air’s 12-day meeting which the 1955 Western way Capitol goes for competent, experienced of- ,In 1949, shortly champions, lutely necessary. With Jeter, to Arena. against Howard at 5, both before his i patrol judge at the minor and opens September 26. Division the Los An- Rogers beat Dick | ficials and the Maryland Racing geles Rams, losing a Fullback Rick Casares, the Steinborn 1 at Taft Playground. The sur-| and to club twice in at Capital | Commission, keeping step with expected to a strong league’s sixth-leading ground- a row and] today plays single game make bid last night disposed of vivor a the demand, will move one of its for the 1956 title in the San gainer last year: Bobby Watkins, Rob- with Ridge tomorrow, erts Old op-! at 5 p.m. younger proteges into the re- Francisco Forty-Niners, who ranked 11th, and Brown, at Dominion. His Ridge straight, the Red- ponent tonight feature j won its third sponsible position of steward at figure they’ll taking who likes to run the ball, the in the game skins be on wrestling Capitol 9-4, over Howard in a be- the Bel Air meeting in late Sep- potential Bears should have a potent run- bout at is Don the 1956 champs Satur- Arnold. tween two unbeaten clubs yes- tember. day night when they play the jning attack. terday. Hillcrest eliminated - Merrill MacNellle, has - who Chicago The Washington staff is 1 Another best -of three falls, Sherwood, 9-1, Bears at Little Rock. 60-minute match tonight pits and Cedar Nalle been employed as a minor official Ark. pleased by Bailey’s ousted Sousa, 7-0, other Rookie Don Skull Murphy against Wally in behind the scenes in various roles “They have balance, depth, games. for the last seven years, will OPPORTUNITIES progress at quarterback. Passing ;Lamb. Karl Von Hess and Nel- size, speed and power,” says Joe jump big weakness, Back- son Royal will Rob- make the to the stewards’ Tereshinski, Washington end is his but battle after stand ! erts and Jack Vansky open the at Bel Air. coach, who scouted the Bears field Coach Mike Nixon thinks Spitting Umpire Fined he has found the big flaw In show at 9 o’clock. He will serve with veterans! In their 28-21 victory over the ' DOUGLAS, Ariz., Aug. 30 Don’s throwing. The Rogers scored straight falls Joseph Flanagan. State steward,! In youngster at —Umpire Dan Personnel Eagles Perettl, accused Work Philadelphia last week. takes unnecessary step for- and 8:53 to defeat spitting and William Herron as part of ‘‘lt’s the best-looking team I’ve an 7:43 Roberts of at fans during an the three-man board, ; ward and doesn’t get his body last night. Tim Qeoheagen League game whose! seen yet,” Joe adds, and I saw beat Arizona-Mexico word is law at race tracks.' behind the pitch. “We had the Qlno Vagnone in 14:12, Lamb Douglas the ' the Rams and Forty-Niners. between and Tucson EMPLOYMENT INTERVIEWERS: | same with Ralph Gugli- beat Vansky in 17:55 and Tuesday night, D. Eldred Rinehart, chairman, ENGINEERING RECRUITERS: Perry Negro trouble Len was fined $l5O Maryland commission, Jeter, flash from elmi last year,” Mike said. Rossi drew with Herb Larson yesterday of the Poly in here on a charge of expanded Openings for California who returned a “Ralph threw sidearm and the 30 minutes. simple battery. aware that schedules men already experienced | No experience needed. yards However, appli- punt 81 for a touchdown only passer I ever knew who in the State are taking their toll in screening applicants for all types against the Eagles, well might on the older officials, has in- j j cants must have a genuine interest in could do that was Sammy Baugh. of positions. Particularly attractive be the "rookie of the year” in got Ralph change dorsed a plan for preparing to j personnel work. Should have a degree pro We to to ranks, in Tereshinski’s judg- Throwing overhand and he im- Tickets on younger men to fill the gaps. men in a small personnel office who | in Industrial, Mechanical, Go Sale Tomorrow Neille, graduate Chemical or ment. proved right away.” Mac a of Yale would like the more varied “They in 1930, had work and Aeronautical Engineering, Physics or talk about Eddie Ma- Kuharich likes Bailey has a lifetime inter- J con and J. C. Caroline,” Joe said, i tne way For Pro Tennis Exhibition Play est in horses. During college he greater opportunities of a large national Metallurgy, “but this might handles the team on the field. played polo and later rode organization. kid be better The coach could have in Tickets go sale tomorrow ; Hotel, south show. than both of them. I don’t want sent all on at of Alexandria on plays Forty-Niners These opening* are plants of a to go overboard him. but from the in the more than a dozen locations Route 1. in the world on game, let Fans leader in its what saw but preferred to Bailey throughout the Washington area also can secure tickets at field. Advancement opportunities I I think he’s terrific.” strategy way. Edgemoor country SENATORS Jeter wild in the second handle the his own for the and at all Continued are excellent, wage levels high, end then are ran “After all,” Joe said, “you can’t pro tennis exhibitions 'clubs in the area as ( From Page C-l y J of the Bears' opening ex- well as many liberal employee help plane. half boy’s by featuring Jack Kramer, Pancho mail by writing to Washing- . erated a bit of hope among the For an J game against build a confidence tell- |by Interview In hibition the Chi- ing what to do every Segura, Pauline Betz Addle and Area Tennis Patrons Foun- . hangers-on. cago at him on ton Cardinals Jacksonville, play, quar- dation, 1430 K Ed FitzGerald, batting for Bob spark and sometimes the Doris Hart, scheduled for Sat- street N.W., ac- Fla., to his team to a companied by ; kept it going with a WASHINGTON Mr. J. S. Tripp terback will see things the coach urday and Sunday, Septeipber a check made out 31-7 victory, and the Redskins - doesn’t see from the sidelines.”' to Joseph Kanter, treasurer. double to left, scoring Lemon, August ! EXec “f'Ve 3 5031 are trying to set up defenses to 15 and 16, at the Edgemoor Club , and Fitz continued to third when 30* 31 f stop him at Little Rock. Nixon liked the way Jim in Bethesda. Committee chairmen for the between 11 aan. and 6 pjn. Hagerty ip exhibitions by ! Jim Delsing hobbled his drive. J The Washington eleven also handled himself his distributing named Walter Plans for tickets Nordlinger, president of , Yost singled through the box, must worry about Ed Brown first drill with the team yester- arrangements the Pat- and, add for other con- group, scoring FitzGerald, and all of George Blanda, quar-; day. The Washington State pro rons are: Fred McNair, the Bears’ cerning the matches were tickets; Paul Coolidge a sudden the Senators had the terbacks, who constitute a one- rookie, obtained from the Rams made yesterday meeting and Col. PRATT a WHITNEY at a of M. A Erana, arrangements; tying run at the plate in the DIVISION Os AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT punch. Coach Joe Kuha- two days ago, is fast, catches key Washington! UNITED CORPORATION, EAST HARTFORD R, CONNECTICUT two officers of the Hugh Lynch. jr„program: form of Herzog. Whltey thought exchanged pictures passes well, and can play either Frank World's loremost designer end builder ot aircraft engines motion Area Tennis Patrons Founda- hospitality: he had prolonged the rally, but victory offense or defense. He has a tion, Shore, Chester Adair, of the Redskins’ 39-21 which is sponsoring the ex- umpires, and Addle Flaherty ruled otherwise. of good chance of making the team. part Mrs. and over the Rams for movies the! hibitions as of its fund Earle Brown, publicity. The Senators’ biggest inning Bears’ win over the Cards and NOTES Eddie Leßaron is drive to provide free tennis in- in six weeks taking couldn't overcome the result has been most dis- his turn in passing drills, structions for area youngsters. the inept pitching that preceded ailing couraging. but still favors his knee Clay Coss, chairman for the it. Bob Wiesler, Hal Griggs, . District Swim “They’re really loaded,” Joe . . Rookie Jerry Planutis of exhibitions, said that 3,400 seats Connie Grob and were Michigan Chakales commented, after watching the State also runs the will be available for spectators mauled for 14 hits, gave up nine pass Slated Tuesday film. patterns despite his broken at the matches. Coss stressed walks and a wild pitch and were “It’s bad enough to face one hand ... He should be ready to that every seat would be close to The District of Columbia Ama- plunged into additional difficulty good quarterback, but when you face the Packers at Winston- the courts and would provide a teur Athletic Union will present by two Yost errors, • have to figure ways of stopping Salem . .. Johnny Carson had a good view of the action. the short course age group swim- Nellie Fox accumulated four MANUFACTURER'S LIST PRICES two, that’s asking a lot of any 40 on the Sonoma Mission Inn Tickets are priced at $2.20 for ing championships at the Oak- hits, while Minnie Minoso and team.” golf course . . . and didn’t play each day and will be on sale crest Swimming Club. 6100 Walt Dropo chipped in with three • All Tires Mounted FREE Brown, a youngster Kuharich his best . . . The Redskins’ Bag- at the Tennis Shop, 1126 Nine- Marlboro pike, Hillside, Md., at each as Wiesler was dealt a sixth gage poses coached at the University of San a weight problem for teenth street N.W., the Touch- 6 pm. Tuesday. straight defeat and his 10th of • Entire Stock Reduced , / Francisco, specializes in long the flight to Little Rock . . . down Club, transportation desks Thirty-four events are sched- the season. He has won three. Lifetinn Quarant e |\MK passes. He likes to crank up Their plane had a hard time of the Statler and Sheraton- uled to be run off in the age Wiesler wa6 shelled by a four- This and Next Week and throw for 6-pointers and getting off the ground leaving Park Hotels, theater ticket desk groups from 10 to 14. The meet run outburst in the third inning codple of ends in Harlon Los Angeles ... Line Coach Dick of tpe Willard Hotel and the is under the of and Wilson has a direction Bill apparently never had • Factory Trained Meehan- S Hill and Gene Schroeder, the Evans is recovering nicely from main desk of the Penn Daw Armstrong. it easier. He walked none in the C/Jt. f^U?,£T,o S f former Anacostia High and Vir- a three-stitch wound on the first eight innings, scattered ics at ALL 3 Locations ginia star, who can go get ’em. forehead suffered in a diving ac- threfe hits and gave up a run in -|| ff! Blanda is more of a “ball con- cident here. the seventh when Dropo fumbled 100 \ ATCHISON'S Courtney’s grounder and Plews LEVEL FIRST LINE tripled. 6.70x15 as Aragon A fan strolled on the BLACK-WALL S 1 Referee Banned ANGLE «mKsh|h^' field in the ninth inning, walked Q77 over to George Myatt and lodged Is Given TKO Over Andrade By LEWIS F ATCHISON a protest against Chicago’s third PREMIUM TIRES I base coach standing outside the 0 (/Pi.— gon connected with Aug. 30 a long . . LOS ANGELES. terrific box. . Wilson, who leveled his l Welterweight Art (Golden Boy) left to the chin that sent record at 12-12, hadn't won since Aragon of “Los Angeles, no SONOMA MISSION. Calif., harich had to keep going with July. 100 Level size Andrade fiat on his back. He BLACkTvaLIT™WhRTw^Price Price stranger to controversy, was in Aug. 30.—Frankie Albert has something Curly started, so the Idle today, the Senators will pinev I ikip List Sale List Price Sols Price got up ’at nine, weathered the FIRST $26.15 $32.05 the middle of another one today. only two games under his belt first season naturally was rocky. take on the Yankees here to- LINE 6.70x15 sl3/77 $16.77 landing . .. * 7.10x15 85 $14.77 $35.45 Art held a disputed ninth- round and was even a as head coach of the San Fran- Last ye&r the story was differ- morrow night, Saturday night D S2B $17.77 technical knockout over' few rights in close himself. cisco Forty-Niners, but the ent. Premium Tires 7.60x15 $31.65 $16.77 $38.75 $19.77 round and Sunday. ... Camilo Pascual ( youthful-looking Lightweight Cisco Andrade, j Early in the ninth, a right and southpaw al- “He really showed me some- is due to oppose New York’s he outweighed by 7'i lefts the brought ready is talking like an old pro. thing," said Chuck Drazenovich, Whitey whom two to jaw An- Ford in the opener. . . . Nylon size BLACK-WALL "^WhItEwAIT Referee up For example, in the dressing plays important pounds, 144' 2 to 137. but drade down again. He got at who the middle- Plews contributed six hits inpi List Price Sole Price List Price Sole Price has I CCC ' Abe Roth stood suspended by the nine and offered his gloves to room after his team had ground linebacker spot. “We knew he in his last 12 attempts. TUBELESS 6.70x15 $36.70 $18.77 $44.95 $20.77 State Athletic Commission until the referee to be wiped off. out a 20-0 victory over the Red- was a good offensive coach, and •m. 7.10x15 $40.25 $19.77 $49.30 $22.77 many was skins, Frankie was saying that when put 7,60x15 $44,15 he explains what feel Abruptly. Roth stepped back, he In the four-man Shoemaker Wins TireS .... $21.77 $54,10 $23.77 stop the fight. day the long pass is about Four a premature of turned and hoisted Aragon’s arm the of line and It worked, we knew he Aragon's share of the esti- over. was Just as good on defense.” To Close on Hartack Open 4 Day. a Week. Patronate Refunds on all Service Station Purchases. up in victory. It was the first time ‘‘You knock CHICAGO, Aug. for his year. It is a basic 10% OFF rose ——school. four-man | when they lost their first three Reg. $15.00 Weaver said |i-— something B*r»lci and Part* for all make* OFF! for Coker, which line that melds into games to the Baltimore Colts, Tackle • Flihlnt [40% was paid for by North Carolina The Intruder more technical as the offensive Green Bay Packers and Forty- //Jll J J alumni and Out team lines up. Other SOUTHEAST CO. K friends.” coaches iNiners. They were favored to win SALES The Executive Committee, sup- Until are still trying to pinpoint the {last year and that start cost; 737 11 eh ST. S.I. j Wilson "Jock Kramer" Special! Men's or Boys' porting Weaver, emphasized that $70,000 Trot key of the Washington defense, 'them the title when they fin-! “no employe of the University of : DU QUOIN. 111., Aug. 30 improvement since he was striek- 'of his defensive ability. They dition,” Joe reports. En^ decision ¦¦¦ committee to the fullI en the week after the Hamble- liked Lembeau’s style, which was Kuharich has no one but him- m '¦¦¦ I. ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦—l. ,! ¦¦¦ .JJ. A rnaammaammmmmammmmammmmm conference membership on behalf t tonlan. Bower said. at variance with Joe's ideas. Ku- 'self to blame. \ m F \ Terrific Vmlues! LITTLE SPORT •

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