Althea Wins Twice THE EVENING STAR C-3 DOCTORING Washington, D. C. *• Hogan in Form, YOUR GOLF In British Tourney PEIDAT. MIT 81. ISB7 Q By DB. SURBITON, England, May 31 TIMING OF HOLIDAY UP). A lot of putts are missed be- —Althea Gibson of New YorkKttPS FANS Htßt 67 Shows Way cause the player stands too long yesterday gained the singles and Delightful weather and a , over the ball before making his doubles semifinals of the Surrey preschool - recess, midweek,, holiday, stroke. This can cause tensing grass court tennis champion- were factors in the or cramping of the And unexpected turnout of 24, muscles. ships. ‘ In Palm Beach you can’t putt accurately with at Griffith Stadium yester* M The sHVpi9ffi& g* «k '«QSHpP9BB^^^ ' tensed or cramped muscles. 28-year-old American, day. and record or near-> : NEW N. May To extent, the amount record bf - • j ROCHELLE. Y.. a large who won the singles title last crowds at golf coursea>; 31 (A*).—, lean and of time a player should spend year, defeated Marion Craig-' and swimming pools. hard and buoyed by new confi- aiming and adjusting for a par- Washingtonians exit by pMHnig dence, looks like a man headed ticular putt depends the Smith of England, 6-4, 6-0. In giflL % 1 la a on tens of thousands when a< J -^' - for : lllL *>. .. s£ an unprecedented fifth Na- doubles, she teamed with Mrs. holiday is the day before or tional Open golf championship Thelma Long of Australia and! after a week end, making § next month, but he is a perfec- three-day holiday. But jura: ™Wjjp |^|H| defeated Mrs. Joan Shearing and! * mt£J IBHr . tionist still not satisfied. one day off most peoplO ___ JMt. ¦ "I still get the putting yips,’’ m m 'mmA’' Jennifer Chamberlain of BrltainJ found entertainment close to; C * he said after shooting a four- 6-1, 6-3. home yesterday. jgL under-par 67 yesterday «rV%H b .;¦ Br a to seize a whopping 12-point lead in the / Palm Beach round-robin golf M ¥ tournament. "I’m happy with my grip, my pUp- . *•- new but I still have bb^^b troubles. I’ve had putting prob- WHEELER is If mmm lems since 1950." B^-ty-., It was typical of the great Y 1 Hogan. He was more concerned temperament of the player him- over three putts he missed than 1 ~™~~““~ self. There are some who putt &^^^BB^Bi': over eight big ones he made in quickly and there are IMPERIAL well: kBI &* outclassing a star-studded field WBBBbmWBBBBBBI^T..JBM others who take a lot of time «MM**f B| of 16 of the world's best pro- and also putt well. K i fessionals. My advice is that while you in Washington! HWP®k\ •- • - b B 1 Going into today’s B% " double are practicing your putting ImwmS K ' '"; 88/, / round. Hogan held a 12-point stroke on the practice green, ALWAYS TRADES BETTER ' :<• :ni‘M «r edge BfeßfrFT ßb JP over Sam Snead, his long- study the amount of time you ’iWSU' time adversary, and Peter Thom- should take with your putts. Try VOLUME SAVING PRICES son of Australia, who shot 68s a few over the ball, using a over the 6,461-yard, par 71 minimum of time. Then try a I Wykagyl Country Club course. few taking dead and careful aim te&k BB Thomson is British Open cham- and being sure your stance is pion. just m nj|MlMK|^ ,|f 541:.. as you want it. heeler* Inc. The 44-year-old fairway mas- MAILOFFER: Send 10 cents ter I, ~ from Fort Worth. Tex., picked and a stamped, self-addressed / a dfl : H up 20 plus points in this in- envelope to The Star with your 'teyiite IMetrity”iality volved 90-hole “Adding request sTrvice Machine for Dr. Middlecoff’s A BUSY PIT HELPS WlN—Sam Hanks’ pit crew two in foreground change tires and another at right Open" compared with plus-8 for booklet, "Left Arm Control.” It Entire 4800 Block Wisconsin H.W. pounces on his Belond Special during one of three stands ready with a fire extinguisher. Hanks used his two closest challengers. I has some really helpful informa- lie. stops he made on the way to in and 33 in Using a hands-apart baseball-! tion. LAKtST CHRYSLIR PLYMOUTH IMKRIAL DIALtR victory yesterday up 47,44 seconds his stops, and he won by style the Indianapolis 500. A crewman in left back- 17 over Jim Rathmann.—AP Wirephoto. grip, he used a total of onlyj SUNDAY—No peeps on putts. I V 2 seconds 28 putts, sinking (Copyrlibt 1957, Co.) ground pumps fuel, another wipes the windshield, a 20-footer and John F. DUlt others of from six to 10 feet. !He one - putted eight greens, ELLIOTT SPICER CARDS. 69 at 65 INDIANAPOLIS three-putted one. He failed to INDIANAPOLIS drop a 2Vi footer on the 10th, Continued From Pace C-l and left two approach putts injury when his car taught fire STANDINGS short. in the pits. 1 Brownell Hogan Is against Big Choice who had been rated bracketed Ruttman. | INDIANAPOLIS, May UP)} Tommy a good chance to was elimi- 31 Bolt and Dick Mayer In win. the morning today nated after miles by —Official final standings In yes- round and 30 a broken with Cary After Poor Golf Start connecting rod. ’ terday’s 500-mlle race, with Middlecoff. National Open Champion, PGA Champion With the bad round out of his 23—64. playing his final stroke Both of the supercharged speeds of the cars which com- Novls, Jack Burke and system in the qualifying round. 9 feet from the 20th cup. which had been rated the pleted the race and distance cov- in the afternoon. Bobby Brownell was a top-heavy In the Chapman Scotch four- fastest cars in the field until i ered by others: B*n Hotan 34-33—87 4-20 to make a successful Hanks put on his show, were still 8 favorite some, Mrs. Frank Smith and Bob I. Henke, . 35-33—88 4- play running 8»m Pacific Pelliedee. Cell! Peter Thomson 38-32—88 4- 8 defense of his title as match Chandler won low gross with a at the finish. Paul Belond Ixheuel Special. 136.801 miles Dow Plnsterwald fHPifpi 38-33—894- 7 started today in the Chevy Chase 77. Net winners were Mr. and 'Russo, who crashed while lead- :en hour. Doua Port 34-36—694- 8 race, 2 Jim Rathmann. Miami, Chiroprac- 38-32—704- 3 Club championship. |Mrs. Murdock and W. H. Coburn. ing last year s was an un- tor Special. 135.382. Mlke Petchlek ...37-36—72 Even 78, Tony ! .1. Jlmmr Brran. Phoenix. Aril., Dean Bill Casper. Jr 38-32—70 Even £rownell shot a but that’s 84-19—65. official fourth buP Betjen- Special, 130.24)1. NEW Van Unes iTommv 2 Ifc':BRAND probably all the field will hausen, Tinley Bolt 37-34—71 see GOOSE CREEK—John Pope Park, IU.. was 4. Paul Russo. Canoaa Park. Call*.,; 35-38—71 2 1957~13 Special golf. Novi 133.515. , Jackie Burke of that kind of Brownell is shot the best round of his career, somewhere below 12th place—as Cary 37-34—71 2 6. Andr Linden. Indianapolis. Mc- Middlecoff 37-35—72 6 ° in the tougher upper bracket an S 6. and deducted 24 handicap far as the unofficial standings Namara Special. 133.845. Dick Mayer 37-36—72 5 with Dick West and it. Johnny Bond. Fresno. Calif., Bones ’ffd Furtol 40.34—74 8 r ld Fo,mous Jack Barr, for a net 62 to win the John Ross went. Beal Past Special. 132.848. Oene Llltler 37-38—78—12 jr.. two former champions. Memorial tournament. Unofficially 7. Marshall Teaxue. Daytons Beach, Mike Souchak, 38-38—74—16 It was behind Rathman Sumaj Special. Ralph Bogart won the Fla.. 132.745 I medal the second annual event played and his 135.420 mlle-an-hour 8. Pat O’Connor. North Vernon. Ind„ 72, Special. with a one stroke better than in honor of the Leesburg club's performance were Jimmy Bryan, Sumer 132.281. West's 73, but passed up match «. Bob vtlth. Oakland. Calif. Bob late golf course superintendent Phoenix, Aris.. 134.235: Russo. Sales Special. 131 856 FOUR ACtS SCORtD play. The second round is and member of the board di- In. Oene Hartley. Indianapolis. Mas- M P of 133.819: Andy Linden, Indianap- laslia Hotels Special 131.345 pJ ORT E scheduled tomorrow, and semi- rectors. olis, 133.840; Johnny Boyd. 11. Jack Turner. Seattle. Bardhal Spe- IN HOLIDAYROUNDS finals and finals Sunday. cial. 130 908. Larry Watts. 79-14—65, was j 12. Johnny Boyerton. All Championship flight pairings: Fresno. Calif.. 132.841: Marshall Thomson. Pa.. Mrs. Tom Konopa plunked second. the women’s Teague, ¦ D-A Lubricant Special. 129.871. Dick W*«t <73> »». Admiral O. B. In division Daytona Beach, Fla.,! The following cars were still runnlnx a 9-iron ahot into the cup HardUon (7#); Blbby Brownell the winners were Mrs. Lynn 132.724: O’Connor. 132.275: Bob at the finish but did not complete the from the 120-yard women's ca hi) L B Mackall i80»; Jack Barr, jr.. Cornwell, ISWI miles: »«. R. F. 8. Whlteley 1SO1; Joteph W. sr.. 93-21—72: Mrs. Veith. Oakland. Calif., 131.858. 13. Boh Chrlalte. Grants Pass, Ore.. tee of the sixth hole at Kicrnan i7B> v«. Col. 1. H. Yount (81». 'Richard Jones .and Malay Special. 197 lapa. Charier B. Hawley jr.. (78> ya. Henry Neill. 95-21—74. and and Oene Hartley. Indianapolis. 492 5 miles Brooke Manor Farms yester- T Allen m >79): Norman Keith (78) Mrs. Richard Foley, 131.339. Weyant. Sprtnxfleld. 111., day. McKelway i 90-16—74. I 14. Chuck one of four aces scored va. Dr. William P. |81>: Central Excaratlnx Special, 198 laps ipPORTs Oeorte Hume i77> ya Henry L Clark |490 miles on Memorial Day. Jim Thackara (78) ya. Clarence 15. Tony Betunhauson. Tinley Pork. Dodge, jr. (82 > 111. Novi Special. 196 laps. 487.6 miles. Lt. Col. Lloyd Carlos shot S. Harold Williams won the 18 Johnnie Parsons. Lot Anaelet. an ace at Manor with a Victor HOLIDAY Sumer Special. 195 laps. 487.6 miles. Kauffmann Memorial Day GOLF WINNERS 17. Don Preeland. Los Aaxeles. 6-iron on the 150-yard 11th. Cup at Chevy by finishing | Anted-Rotary Special. 192 laps, 480 Chase !l miles Fort Belvolr was the scene of 4 up on par in the match play; MANOR (Flag I The follow ins can were forced out by tournament)—| |clock) Owen Hines. Bob Peck before ths (intsh: two. one William Craw- against par tournament. Wil- D. K. yards 18. Jimmy Indianapolis. Hoyt O’Connor. 20 from and Ed Loveless tied with 33 Reece. ford with a 6-lron on ths liams shot an 85 and deducted 20th cup. Dr. F. J. Crilley, 40 Machine Special, mechanical trouble, lit 100-yard second, and one by handicap laps. 466 miles. 16 strokes. He was 3 yards from 20th cup; Bob De each. IP Don Edmonds. Anaheim. Calif, William Pitcher with a up on par the PRINCE Mackar Special, spun Into Infield. on front side, and Maio and tharles Holmes, cup OEORGES (Flag lops. 425 miles. 17b 4-lron on the 187-yard 1 up coming back. 19. (Women) Katherine tournament) 20. Johnny Tolan. Norwalk. Calif. seventh. on Roland Bostrum. Oretnmsn-Cttole Special, clutch trouble. H. T. Alleii 111 and Joseph W. Diggs. 18 yards from 18th green. 10 feet from cup on 20th green. 138 lops. 345 miles. _ 21. A! Herman. Allentown. Pa . Dunn Kiernan tied for second, both Mrs. Louise Mabie, 25 yards. (In- { Special Possum, 250 yards tee. ¦aitneertni hit Mike Maalll’s' 1 up on pai. side nine) Mrs. S. N. Olmen, in Oene off car after Maalll hit wall. 11l laps. 2.7.5 Now is your chance of a • Five | miles. lifetime to really be H Unusual Trade-In 10th fairway. Men’s driving— were in cup on 10th. John j 22. Fred Aaabaahlan. Walnut Creek. Semifinals in the Buddy Oates, Harry ! Calif.. Bowes Seal Past Special, broken different—to own and drive the exciting and Allowances on American invitation Botp Miller. 255 average. Ap- McGulness. 'fuel tank, pit Are. lot laps. 287 5 miles H schoolboy championship were proaching—Howard Orothe Blake. John Jankowski and Ed- 23. Eddie Sachs. Allentown Pt.. unusual sport cars that really and Schmidt Special, broken piston. 106 I are th« true Cars scheduled at Chevy Chase this die [today's Mrs. T. V. Wilder. Bowers. laps. 287 5 miles. measure - • afternoon, with _24 Mike Maalll. HaddonSeM. N of d man—the thrill packed Im- H Parts Always Chick Cullinane (Field day) Oross Dayton Foundry Special, J. of St. John's NORBECK (Two-man team, COLUMBIA Steel hit wall. vs. Dave Voris of —Buddy Bowie 72, Page Corn- !10l laps. 252 6 miles. ported Cars that make you the talk of the Available championship) Duke Zelbert . 1 IBEST BUYS I Bullis at 3 o’clock, and Bob and Morris Siegal well 74. Dick Kreuzburg on the Ohio. Chapman Spatial, wheel bearlnc town and the envy of all. • Skilled Thatcher of Bethesda Mike with a net failed. 03 laps. 232.6 miles. '55 H Factory Trained vs. best ball draw among seven at 75. Net- Bill Cheesbourt, I Chev. $1,695 I of 64 tied Myron Gerber 1 28. Tucson. Arts.. Bel Moynahan of St. John’s at 3:05. 1 Seal Special, ¦ Air V-a Cray. Mechanics and Jerry Cooper Dick Essex. 76-12—64. Harry Line fuel leak. 81 lapa. M, if Finals are Sunday at for medal 207 5 miles • Columbia honors, with qualifying to Martens, Jr., 66-10—67, J. T. 87. At Keller Greenacres, Fla . Bard- Bank Rpte Financing at 3:30. run 1 hal Special, hit wall. 75 laps, 187.6: 1 'sl Ford‘ 5295 I through Barnett. 81-14—67. Casts* Tudar Sunday. , j miles 1 flf INDIAN • Flag tournament) (Women’s annual Memorial 28 Jimmy Daywalt. Indianapolis, i SPRlNG—Elliott Spi- Class A— HeUe Special, hit wall. 63 laos. 132 5 I cer played his home Myron Gerber, 20 feet from 18th Day putting contest) Mrs. Car- JA. 2-9000 course in 1 29 Id Bllslan. Oakland. Calll. Mc- par 69 yesterday, which is cup; B—Milton Davis, 75 yards < son Lyman winner. Mrs. Rich- Namara Special, broken tlmina tear, 61 i a 1 laps. 127.3 miles 3 IOO from 19th green: ard Weaver runnerup. . pretty good feat you C—Ted Zinna- Consola- - when con- i 30 Roser Ward. Lot Aneelrs. Wolcott IjgfgARLIN&TON I Arr--—, sider that Spicer mon, 20 D—A1 Klompus, ' tion—Mrs. William E. Shannon 'Special, auperrharter trouble. 27 lops. Z locations is 65 years old. feet: 87.6 miles. I tm I v N MG*A foot from 19th cup. 11 winner. Mrs. Roland Haynes 81. Troy Lynwood. With his seven handicap,' Special, Ruttman. Calif.. 1 runnerup. Zink broken rod. 13 lapa. 32 5: Spicer still had seven strokes KENWOOD Flag tourna- 1 miles ment)—Pete Haley, in 20th cup; ARGYLE (Sweepstakes) A1 32. Blmer Oeorte. Indianapolis. Tra-! remaining in the flag touma- reion Special, stalled alter htttlna Eddie] Semla, Coe Buddy lop, ment and he made them last : Lou in 19th cup; Rlqhard 1 71. Clark 72-6—66. Russo's cor on Srst preliminary no *2389 to Kreger, WE3TBRIAR (Flag tourna- dlatonce the 20th green. Martin Oarber, Royce 33. Eddie Ruaao. Ktnsaa City. Scal-I Hough, near 19th cup. ment) Dr. Thomas E. Knox, 0 arl Amos Special, luel line broken Bpicer has played by some excel- feet cup when hit Rimer Oeorxe on flift orv- 1 golf this PROSPECT HILL (Sweep- from on 10th. Itmlnarv lap. no dlatonce covered lent spring, in the State , stakes) team matches and the club two-' Class A—Jack Burt. 81- * 12—69; B—Ernie Cummins, man team championship, in ad- MERCEDES-BENZ weekly 91-29—62. Women Eleanor dition to his round. He’s , Manuel, partly cured that life-long slice 107-38—69. 1 BROOKE MANOR FARMS and still is a chipping and putt- (Flag ing master. tournament). Joe LePlre, from 4 feet from 19th; Dock Tom plowman Jew. on finished second, 19th. Women—Charlotte Ste- one foot from the cup on the < vens. 20th fairway. Mrs. Ann 19th, and A] Brodsky was third. ] Brooks. In 19th fairway. 8 feet away. ARMY NAVY (Flag tourna- CONGRESSIONAL Warner , ment) Class A—Col. J. O. Gray, Beck- who’s been around the ] ner. cup on 18th; Col. A. J. PQE&SCtME Congressional pro shop longer ] Hoe becks, 6 Inches from cup; than any of the other tenants. ] B—Capt. R. E. Thomas. ÜBN. 3 said yesterday’s golfing crowd of j Inches from 18th cup; Capt. biggest history H. 305 was the in the ] B. USN, trap of the club. Scott. on 18th: In about two < C—Oen. A. R. Pesley and Col. months, the club will have its i W. P. Hartung. new nine in play near 17th cup. and will ac- < Qualifying Newman Cup golfers. for the commodate more , will be held Sunday. Milton Tinsley was the flag tournament BETHESDA i Beat-the-pro), winner with an 87- i Harry Orlesmer three-putted the 1 last three greens and about 35 I JAGUAR 10 to Open members won prizes when their j District j net scores were lower than his 76. !l Legion League Play Chuck Culbertson. 76-11—65.1 ? oat \ and Cal Milana. 85-18—67, were | District 10 of the Virginia 1 low. *3595 • American Legion Baseball (Women's Silver Cup final),l? DOESN’T NAVE TO BE A SECOND-BEST OAR « league will open competition to-1 Mrs Austin Thomsn defeated] i with three games. Becky Feller, 1-up, after being morrow 1 I - >. fa. i.ifatt t, Post 180, defending champion. ! 2-down With three play. f*n% .1 a HMfa tfa> RENAULT to )«kt Mom ihoppmg, thoy’ro probably thinking of a 4 plays (Simon Ultd Post 178 at Annandale WOODMONT Memo- Car. loforo you invod in a Mcond-bond car tbat may bo DAUPMINE A High: Post 139 faces Post 139 at I rial trophy) Barney Dreyfuss. | ? •ocond roto, investigate tb« pouibility of owning a brond- W rxorvfc H AUSTINHEALY High 79-12—67, Lyon second, Wakefield and Poet 313 1 Arthur I now RENAULT Oonphino, ooiy to liandle, economical to • i j„, Iron ! meets Post 24 at Alexandria 83-15—68. drivo AND PRICED IELOW MOST LATI-MODEL USED . -T.”". A Municipal Stadium. All games WASHINGTON (Mosby Me- I? CARS. Obviously, s now car offars you mora in ths way •41 -ii.. ..im. H at morial putting of driving, pleasure and • start 2 p.m. I contest on the I trouble-froa prestige—so why ** settle for second-best when you con own tba Renault . ? 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