***THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. C-2 SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1964 Holscher Takes Toronto Open With Record-Tying 63 for 269

Newcomer Passes I > H giJll m | ¦ yS| , ' 2gyßß Blanche Johnson, 8 Pros on Last Day; Lively, Winners Mayer Ted Lively and Blanche John* Ford, Follow son won the men’s and women’s lythe Associated Pros* By Merrell Whittlesey He reached the semifinals In golf club championships at Rock Unless the United States 1928, and in 1935, second year —: TORONTO, Aug. 28. Bud Golf, Creek yesterday, both in mild Holscher, 23-year-old Association’s record book is hid- of the big fields, he won five surprises and both for the first newcomer ing to golf’s tournament trail from something, it is astounding matches before losing In the time. Santa Monica. Calif., came from to learn that only one Wash- quarter-finals. Lively defeated Lu Spangler, far today with a ington - bred Peacock had one big year in 1 up, in a match that was tight behind brilliant golfer eight-under-par to win the the Amateur, 1935. One of his all the way. 63 George Voigt Miss also up $26,500 with a 72- three victims was Robert Sweeny, Johnson was 1 at Toronto Open —has won whom the halfway mark and won. 1 up. hole score of 269. Peacock defeated 6 and 4. more matches JgHB Roger lost to Eddie Held, one of over Jo Dißella, a former cham- Holscher’s fourth-round score in the Na- 1 pion. equaled the course record at the top amateurs in the Midwest tional Ama- at the time. Brownell’s victims John (Jan) Jankowski upset Scarboro, set in 1947 by Porky teur' cham- brother, i n have been name golfers for the his Mike, 6 and 4 In a Oliver of Lemont, HI., and tied in -,v JM ml. wLt pionship than semifinal match in Jthe the current ¦ mrmmm HWWi 1 l am m. a- B most part, including S. B. Roberts the Prince first round of - BgpilPß 19 year -old of the Cup Georges Club championship yes- by Dave Douglas of m . .JBBr M m ||k 1 m British Walker team; .tournament Jay Randolph. Reynolds Smith, a "United States terday. Grossinger’s, N. Y. i Jay has John will meet Hank <*/ .* JysUl B§L Walker Cupper, and Dick Mayer, Robison -.-Holscher fired six birdies on BBHHBm Bb vW HHB WmM MA cpNhM been to the in the title match at 36 coming now one of the top pros. today. holes the front., nine and two post twice in ,*** * Robison defeated George home to collect the $5,000 first the Amateur, Voigt, 5 and 3. so hot in Harry Oriesmer, the Bethesda money. He was the won two pro who took the figure eight Club championship qualifying final round that the 54-hole lead- last wjuttiw. continues today at Washington, under pressure. matches out of Randolph’s swing a few ers fell off badly year and three last week. His years ago Congressional, and Kenwood, Four-Stroke Margin. and made him a good five victories tie Bobby Brownell’s player, said spring with match play rounds in vary- Pour behind Holscher last this could strokes total in six championships, and be Jay’s year. Randolph won a ing stages scheduled at Indian in a second-place tie were Doug are one more than Roland Mac- Spring, Court House, Manor and Lake, N. couple of matches in the North- Ford of Kiamesha Y., Kenzie won in his amateur ca- South Amateur gave Billy Argyle. in- and winner of the tournament’s reer that included being a mem- Joe Patton a scare in the third ¦augural in Montreal last year, CANADIANS GET EARLY START—National Football League teams are still playing exhibition games, but up in Canada the ber of three talker Cup teams. round. Mayer of St. Petersburg, pros have started playing for keeps. Troy, Cartier Start ¦and Dick Here is Tom McHugh, understudy to Neil Worden at Notre Dame last year, rounding end Os course Randolph has been Maryland Fla. for a 12-yard gain for the Ottawa Rough Riders In the State and against the Toronto Argonauts in yesterday’s opening game at Toronto. Play- playing in the Amateur when a Middle Atlantic Amateurs, Jay Grouped at 274 were Tommy ers to the right of McHugh are right into Royal Copeland (77) and Foster (87) of the Argonauts. The game was the first Canadian League field of 200 has gone couldn’t get past Maury Bailey, of Houston, Tex., Wally game play Drills for Bout Here Bolt to be televised in the United States. __AP Wirephoto. match at the scene of the one of Baltimore’s top shot- Ulrich of Rochester, Minn., the championships. In MacKenzie’s Middleweights Willie Troy with 199, and makers, who beat Jay 1 up in 18 of .54-hole leader day only 16 qualified for match and 19 holes. But Jay went out Washington and Walter Cartier -Douglas. Earl Stewart of Dallas play on the scene. Roland was of town to finish among the of Mount Vernon, N. Y., have and of Chico- Cup Rowing Regatta Canada medalist in 1925, and in 1927 won settled down to training in New at 275. Star Field of 117 V/illTee Off (Continued from Page C-l.) prize winners in two or three pee, Mass., followed two matches and was in the open tournaments, York for their bout here Friday Holscher joined the tourna- sectional and familiar ground later in the first semifinals. He lost to Chick then went to the fourth round of night, September 17, at Turner’s ment only last January in Today Evans, 1 up trail Scheduled In Worsham Open Tomorrow quarter as Toogood ran 39 yards in 37 holes. both the Canadian and National Arena. the Los Angeles Open, in which down the middle to climax an 80- Claude Wild of Washington Promoter Goldie says fig- One of the best fields ever to Fred Hutcheson: 16:12, Bob Haney. Paul Amateurs. Ahearn he was fourth. He has Lyon. Jack Worsham: 10:18. Arthur yard Toronto drive in five plays. G&CC has won at least five Cartier is in position to up play here in a junior golf tourna- Foster, George Lyon, 10:24, will Worsham move uring in the money fairly regu- Ted Fenno: Hecker’s placement made it 7-0, matches in the Amateur, but Jay play in the among the On Potomac River ment—ll7 from Maryland, Vir- John Dunn. Jim Clark. Bonny Severson: Memorial junior next week and challengers for Bobo larly, stood 31st in the list 10:30. James Fairchild. Bob Falck, the touchdown counted only he’s a Texan and District golfer 160-pound by but ginia Larry 10:36, Rickey Gleacher. for Olson’s title beat- The President’s Cup Rowing and the District and three Voris: only . the District Amateur and Manor of money-winners before the Charles Holden. Chick Culllnane: 10:42. five points. since 1950. ing Troy. Both were in the hon- Regatta will be held today on from Buffalo—will tee off to- Dave Voris. Charles Baker, Ronnie golfers Invitation in September. He still Toronto tournament opened. Jamison: 10:48. Sam Pusey. Jack O'Brien, Another “rouge” made it 8-0 But the District who orable mention list on the last '' the Potomac River starting at morrow in the can be the amateur of the year Catches Fans by Surprise. fourth annual John Holzberg: 10:54, Tom Davidson. early in the second period, again developed their games here back National Boxing Association rat- 1 p.m., with events on a one-mile Marvin (Bubby) Worsham Me- Larry Blrlinc. in days in the District, and you can go Holscher’s sensational finish Haney, catching the States Walter Tuckerman’s and ings, with Troy one course starting west of the morial Junior Open at Bethesda 11:06. Joe Stan Johnson. Dan United ob- back to the turn of the century place ahead Caught the “Big Six” in the last Myers, Jack Doaer: 11:12, John Bennett. servers off guard. Hecker tried through MacKenzie, Miller B. of Cartier. Lincoln Memorial Bridge with Country Club. The age is Gordon Stafford. Jenner Jones; 11:18. and find only Voigt to top his two threesomes and the galleries limit Jack Betz. John Keresztesy. Ned Baber: a field goal from the 28, but it Stevinson, Harry Pitt, .Roger The current Ring Magazine the finish the Highway 21. George Billy record among Washingtonians in He to- near 11:24 James Bell. Sauter. was wide and went Peacock, BillyDettweiler, Maury Troy by surprise. started out Bridge. National Amateur Huggins: 11:30, Kay Fletcher, Jimmy into the 25- lists sixth. day away Two quali- Deemer, Dudley: 11:36. Billy Hard- yard Nee, Page Hufty, Martin Mc- the National Amateur. with 206, seven strokes BUI zone. Instead of letting the ** * Cartier was working way The feature event, scheduled fiers, a dozen collegiate golfers, bower, Jack Callaham, John Grubbr Carthy, Volney * his from Ulrich, whose 199 was a 11:42. Bob McFerren. Curt Siegel, Geo. ball drop dead, Ottawa’s Simp- Levi Yoder, Bur- up to a title against for 5:30 p.m., is the senior eight junior champions of the District Kosko: 11:48. Louis Croce, Pete Barr, nett, Shea, Ralph Bogart, Fred Bolton, who' has been chance than three 11:54, son tried to run back the Billy Olson until he received stroke better Bolt and with entries from the Old and Virginia—with Maryland’s John Redman: Dave Schedler. with snake-bit all season, is going to a set- - strokes better than Ford and Jim Steinberg, Larry Spellman. ball and was nipped in the end Brownell, etc.—none of them back when stopped by Joey Dominion Boat Club, Potomac expected—and the defending 12:06, Paul Nanns, won than four ex- seek another profession if some- Douglas. of group Kosko. Richard zone by Oattem Fisher, for a more matches Giardello. is highly He was one a Boat Club and Vesper Boat champion are Mike Dills: 12:12. Jay Randolph. Walter thing good doesn’t happen soon. He so re- 206 and there the entered. Lawrence. Marty Parks: 12:18, Jerry single point. cept Brownell at five. You can garded as an attraction, of four at were Club, Kroneburger. Perky how- Penn A. C. and Malta Boat Tomorrow’s 18-hole qualifying McFerren. Carl The go back through 1902, when Dr. This has been the hard-luck others with lower scores. Club Culllnane: 12:24. Robert Thornton, Ed Turner-to-Simpson pass ever, that Ahearn said he had of Philadelphia. round will find the low 16 making Pfister, Sam Wallace; 12:36. Deane L. L. Harban of Columbia won year for Fred all the way, and _ fired his first birdies i play for the lone Ottawa touch- to guarantee him $6,000 for the Holscher The big individual event is up Beman. John Konsek. Bill McFerren: pair. it’s been getting worse. second the championship flight, with 12:42. Jordan Ball, Del Beman. Donald down and Choo Choo Roberts' a September fight at the short holes—the * 17 here. the senior sculls in which Jack a second flight, and one for boys Jones’ 12:48. Richard Mason, Paul conversion ** * A few weeks ago a woman .and fourth. He got another at jr. Pritchard. Paul Bryson: 12:54, Henry made it 8-6 at half- Kelly, of Philadelphia rows under 14 to be added. Two Kerfoot. Mike Mehr. Keith Bowie; 1:00. time, but the game actually Randolph beat two good ama- golfer, who has been taking les- paper and was burled in an- the long sixth and ran out the against Thomas of Pete Loda, Joe Sears, Tom Shaw. Diamond the matches will be played Tuesday that Argo- teurs last week in Raymond sons from him for months, won Bolton was standing near the first nine with three consecutive Barge wasn’t close. Hie Bachelors Club of Phila- and Wednesday. nauts were dominating the play. Palmer, a quarter-finalist last a tournament, but the credit 18th green watching the players ¦birdies—all with fine approach delphia, James Barker of the The was changed year, and William Hyndman HI went to another pro through a To pass the steady putting. tournament Nobby Wirkowski, the Toronto finish. time he bet :shots and Undine Barge Club of Phila- from the District Junior Match of Philadelphia, who for the similarity in first names. Then 50 cents with a friend that the Playing ahead of the big six, delphia and Dee Rocky-Ez Bouf Set passing “import” from Miami Campbell of Play Open to the Worsham Me- (Ohio) University, hit A1 Pfeifer, last two years has trounced Fred played in a tournament in next golfer to shoot would not the young Santa Monican never Old Dominion. This event is morial the year after Marvin, Brownell in the Mason-Dixon Hagerstown and picked up one get on the green. •faltered. He marched the set for p.m. former Fordham end, with a 31- down 4:15 younger brother of Lew and For Capitol Screen yard scoring pass in the middle Cup matches, and has been a of his few no cards of the season. The fellow shot and missed hack nine with birdies at the Also there will be a girls squad , Buck Worsham, killed in of North-South semifinalist two The not published the green by 50 yards. “I finally 10th and race was The Theater the third period for the only scores were -long the 280-yard, par- and a junior eight sprint j an auto accident in North Caro- Capitol an- score straight years. His third vic- in numerical order and some- won something,” Bolton ex- -4 16th and hit the others in par. on of the second half. Hecker’s the 20-eveat program. lina. nounced yesterday that it will conversion was good, tim, Richard Davies, went to how Bolton’s no card topped the claimed, but he was premature. His scores for the four rounds The girls but To- race has two boats ! The first tournament was won show theater television of the ronto was caught holding on the the round of 16—winning six list. The next week he shot a Seems the player had hit a tele- -were 69-67-70-63 and he was 15 entered Rowing by phone from- the Girls , a former Rocky Marciano-Ezzard Charles play and didn’t get another matches—in the British Amateur 67 at Bonnie View in a pro wire that crosses the 18th par for the dis- year under 72-hole Club of Philadelphia and two! teammate of Bubby’s at Wake rematch for the heavyweight chance at the point after touch- this tournament. The story on that fairway, which entitled him to .tance. Voigt, from Potomac Boat Club. Row- Forest, and the new National championship September 15 from down. the only District golfer one, Fred’s best round of the another shot. He hit the second # top money winners: ing junior champion. to top Randolph and Brownell omitted from shot the green and Bolton 7hiThe in the eight will be ' Amateur . New York. in season, was one on .fed Holscher HU-360—86.000 victories, won 10 matches had to pay off. He saya Dtclc Mayer 68-273 2.440 Old Dominion, Potomac and Jay Randolph, Perky Culli- Yanks Lead Montreal total other. he’s Ford 71-373 2.440 There will be no home tele- the Amateur championship. day through. HH|>ou* Vesper Clubs. nane; McFerren brothers, in At All View the other 74-274 1,300 the vision of the fight. Win Bave Douglas 73-274 1.300 The complete program Jerry and Bill; Henry Kerfoot, To Over Hamilton Wally Ulrich 75-274 1,300 is: The first Marciano-Charles Senior quarter-mile Sonny Severson, the Virginia HAMILTON, Aug. 29. ()P) jforl Stewart 68-275 050 dash. 1 title bout was shown here at Marty Furgol 67-275 050 p.m.; 150-pound Junior champion; Marty Parks Paced by imports from south of Jack Burke 60-276 750 senior quarter- Sidney Lust’s Hillside drive-in thelley Mayfield 71-276 750 mile dash, 1:05; junior four- and three Buffalo players, Curt the border, the Montreal Allou- Bo Wininger 72-276 — 750 Siegel, Jim Steinberg theater and at the Lincoln. Lust ettes lived up to their advance 68-277 675 oared-cox, 1:15; junior singles, and Ed said that he is considering hav- •Oene Littler 60-277 676 1:30; 150-pound junior Pfister among notices today as they opened the 68-277 575 singles, are the favorites. ing the fight 71-277 575 Pairings next both at the Big Four football season with a 1:45; junior doubles, 2 p.m.; were announced by at the -Id Oliver 70-278 460 Frank Emmet, tournament pro- Hillside and Beltsville 24-6 victory over the Hamilton Max Evans 72-270 355 junior quad, 2:15; junior eight, drive-in, but that no decision Art Wall 72-279 355 2:30; moter. Tiger-Cats. George Fazio 71-270 355 intermediate singles, 2:45; has been reached. Palmer — 365 8:30 Darryl Rekemeyer. Tom Miller. Sam Etcheverry, former Den- 73-270 intermediate doubles, 3 p.m.; in- Larry Burd: 8:36, Tom Cook. John Mil- eo Biagettl 73-279 356 ler. Frank Black; The Lincoln also is considering quarterback, connected with 4ohnnytan Leonard 8:42. Jim Krick. Bill ver 75-279 355 termediate four-oared-cox, 3:15; Bayfield. Ben Owen; 8:48. Robin • 69-280 250 Logan Best. this next fight but has come to 16 of his 21 passes for 223 yards Souchak J__ 70-280 250 association singles, 3:30; inter- Wilton. Andy Moore: 8:64. Mike -MikeDutch 210 CuUinane. Manly Parks. John Stock. no decision. as the Alouettes. gained 468 Harrison 69-281 mediate quad, 3:45; intermedi- Hooks, Bob Inman 71-281 210 _ 06. Bill Roger Coonrad. B< n al d: - At which ! yards to Hamilton’s 251. Larry _JJm Turnesa 72-282 170 ate eight, 4 p.m.; senior singles, £ . L j?,,1 Francis Yeatman. the Capitol, seats Milon Marusla 74-282 170 Warren Krick, Bill Curtiss: 9:18. Bill 4,432, ticket prices will be $4 : Grigg, ex-Oklahoman, and Alex Rosburg 74-282 170 girls quad, 4:30; senior lifjinf- Parks. Joe Loda: 9:24. JBob 4:15; *- Goggin uce Holme Harvey John- for mezzanine and $3.50 for | Webster, formerly of North ' 70-285 107 •• Willie doubles, 4:45; senior four-oared- ?l Beach, Charles | Tin i Ilirs nr* tl.e Istr.i Hi- .ill f.Ki.rv Irrsli Murk Imm tin 1;i ri t nrvl In -I Paul McGuire 71-285 107 Johnson. a • ur s: ® :4 Robert Suptkin. Bob other seats. Tickets will be on Carolina State, each scored H Wi..wn f.l r. urn NO UNKNOWN I¦lr ANI >s No sFCONPS OH T IlfIf 11 I INK TIHKS 107 p.m.; quad, 5:15; £ ' Jules Huot 72-285 cox, 5 senior Th^?h.?er Greer rJenkins: 9:48, No sl(ON >'!>" 1" till*Nali’ All ar. IUM LINK OH AUK A MILS' Gardiner Dickenson 74-285 107 Ti ' Cliiton to the capacity of the Ray Poole, former -*§•&¦?•* senior eight, 5:30. Jimmy Johnson. Vic 9:54. sale 1 touchdown. HI I I Felice Torra 74-285 107 n™’ * Bartlett: etCh r B° b Bre nner, theater, but will be New York Giants end, Earl Wilde »_ 76-285 107 | MorgarT ’ Sonny no seats kicked ! four extra points. Entries Close Tuesday 10:06. Charles Rinker. Melvin Rowe. reserved. Amateur For Regatta Swim Meet jj HEWTONSTIj|[i4t*>ST j thoos * From Theae Nationally (Continued from Page C-l.) Entries close Tuesday for the three days of President’s Cup First Line Safe Tires envy pros and that’s the of the Regatta swimming events at • putting that is like pool GOODRICH S.lvcrtown a stroke East Potomac next Satur- • money in the bank, fired an even day and Sunday and at Takoma JjSKSI FISK Aif*F!igK» end Air Com.- par-70 on the morning round pool the following Monday. qgbSjff ]_j * FIRESTONE Champion Do Lime to take a two-hole lead. Palmer, Saturday’s program, starting Legionnaires! 1 imtoi * GOODYEAR 0* Lux* pressing and wild, had a 72. at 10 a.m., will be for boys’and (Welcome ] **§Tji • MOHAWK Chief Country course, a girls years r mm] The Club 4 to 14 n old. Next mm# •u. S. ROYAL Dc Luxe rolling layout of 6,875 yards Sunday, starting at 7 p.m., will ¦ which puts a premium on long be devoted to the President’s ) FOR THE GIRL OF YOUR DREAMS I dealer has par. East DON’T BE MISLED! Ask your POINT Iron play, a 35-35—70 Cup championships at .-nlllsftL 1’ Drops Three Long Ones. Pptomac, while swimmers will / BLANK: “IS THIS A FIRST-LINE TIRE? putts SHOPS *• Sweeny sank of 38, 20 shift to Takoma pool the follow- A GIFT FROM LIBERTY A *"« lit**.yet? . First Line Tires Are Safe. Heavier, Sturdier. Safer construction with 35 feet on second, third ing day for the A. j ’•non’4 M!W°s V,»nut*c ,me deep, rugged. long-wearing tread. Big. heavy, First Line Tiresxare safe and the annual Earle t-lO® you •mW ?ue First , tires. CAN BEE AND FEEL THE DIFFERENCE FOR YOURSELF! and fourth holes for birdies Weeks Memorial meet starting ’•name¦ men\W®, otten.**f It doesn’t pay to gamble with your family's safety for the few pennies Vme you might save with inferior and 3rd line tires of ANY MAKE. Don’t put mafces “ n°nres or which a dazed Palmer three at 8 p.m. JBaeconp une )vr pftvy,, ¦F. just ask for Goodrich. Fisk, Firestone. Armstrong or Mohawk Tlrta. BE SURE YOU BUY ONLY FIRST LINE TIRES In these makes. Ask your holes down. J®and *l® 18 ?PrrYl lies point *• tin* ,iar dealer blank “Is this a First Line tire?” Then compart prices. Palmer cut the margin to 1 T» and erim you’ll prices approach into trap and took v 1 int find Ben Hundley's are lower. up end of nine He a at the holes. a bogey five. He never was up at. .sra- wst birdied the par five 10th by m again after that. 24 WRITTEN knocking a 35-yard wedge shot »W ILf&kW MONTHS’ GUARANTEE ip a quiet, stoop- '^ R 4 toU YEARS on tires and tuies cup Palmer ot»” vou T wP TWO fuLL GUARANTEE three feet from the and youngster dropping the putt to draw even shouldered with the Truly a "thin disguise," this black nylon nightie I Big, Heovy, Soft First-Lin# Tiros solid build of a football player. I 1 m 1954 for the first time. as : accordion pleats, will f salvaged on the He has what is regarded a f* has scads of black lace, THE SAME GRADE ORIGINAL Sweeny a half swing, he gives the AS putt sound but I make dream come true. Sizes 32-38. f 11th with a 10-foot for a overpowering the Wmm a NEW CARS! 1 up on the impression of EQUIPMENT ON par, and went again ball—like a Ted Williams trying Matching negligee, $15.95 I 12th where both were in trouble. to a home run every time at \ ’ 6:00x16 FIRST LINE 6:70x15 LOW PRESSURE the hit Sweeny won hole with a bat. bogey 5 when was «WliWWi & & TUBE Palmer in the A Wake Forest College grad- TIRE TUBE TIRE rough way, finally three- all the uate, he recently won the All- putting for a six. title at Tam J ‘ America amateur , IJ7J f.t, O'* Sweeny’s putter responded But is his first Ford. Cbe»ro^ &"¦ OQ lift OQ O’Shanter. this eO*F • eO»F again with a 30-footer for a 1 Dodt.e PlymouH". *J 1 Fo'fl. O'* »ro V I a® major golf victory. Siudrboker, Pon- Plymouth. Noi*. birdie deuce on the 13th for a . *’« Cards: i.ot. -h 2-up lead. Palmer caught the j Mornini. 434-35 Li't Sale Pure Lut Sale Price putting fever on the 14th and j Far. out 445 434 s.t Pnce luf A Tunc Si- P; ire Palmer 445 434 534-36 . t T^reJl_Tubr^ dropped a 15-footer for a birdie I Sweeny 434 344 445-3.1 three. They halved the next Par, In 544 344 344-35—70 . Palmer 446 334 345-36-—72 V three in regulation pars, and Sweeny 545 244 344-35—70 6 50x’5 28.20 7,60x15 30 97 Sweeny lead into Afternoon. 17.89 19.89 took a 2-up Palmer, out .. . 546 344 334-35 r the intermission by winning the Sweeny 545 434 635-38 6 40x15 00x15 34.50 Palmer, In 544 343 354-35—70 |S|| '%j" 24.45 15.89 8 21.89 18th with a par 4 as Palmer Sweeny 445 354 344-36 —74 three-putted. (Palmer wins. 1-up.) IvNl ¦jßHP'' 5 50x15 22.20 ~| 3.89 8 20x15~ 35.85 22.89 In Rough Four Times. s Sweeny’s t* In the afternoon. e worw" HHWjBPE FIRST LINE GRADE "A" 1954 FACTOrTTrEsTT game sagged badly and he took the WHITE WALL TIRE AND TUBE a 38, three over par for I > Ring Her ’Round With Rhinestones I ~' BRAKES lOHCSt . - — MMMm lb# OOOMOWMOOMOM ¦-'¦!. first nine holes, driving into the hfnuvf

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