SCHOOLBOY GOLF WIDE OPEN THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. • * TUESDAY, MAY St, IMS C-5 a f Ruling by Jack Doser Gives Dad PCC Lift by Taking Medal Could Wreck Clarence Doser’s disappoint- I holes and finished with a flourish ment over failing to qualify for- —three straight birdies—to top UCLA for 1956 - National PGA championship ( Cullinane by three strokes. Cul- yesterday was short lived. linane1 had 74. Oddly enough VICTORIA, British Columbia. When the Woodmont pro. Jack’s father couldn’t buy a May 22 (AI).—The University of walked into the house last night birdie1 on the last seven holes California at Los Angeles was after driving home from War- i at James River at Warwick, and reeling today from a new blow wick, Va.. he was greeted with he1 needed only one. to its athletic solar plexus—an the news that his 16-year-old eligibility ruling by the Bethesda Qualifies Five Pacific son. Jack, had won the medal Coast Conference which could in the 23d annual Schoolboy In- Last year’s runnerup (Bill wreck its 1956 football team. vitation tournament at Norbeck Dudley),1 the medalist (Warren ~ The conference, which had put Krick) mm *¦ MSSvigSS- Country Club. 1 and one semifinalist UCLA on athletic probation for Jack's brilliant one-under-par (John Owen) failed to make the ROGER PEACOCK three years at an earlier session, 71 and the luck of the draw < cha mp i onship flight, while He’llPlay yesterday docked all players of tossed the tournament wide open < Grubb, the other semifinalist, the 1955 varsity and freshman as it entered the match-play 1 had to go to the playoff route. GOLF football teams one year of stage today. Pirst-rount matches Bethesda led in the number Continued From Page C-l eligibility. helping will be played at Manor, fol- 1 of qualifiers with five, rectly into the play There was an exception. Those League match rounds lowed by quarter-finals tomor- I the Maryland Bi-County July 20 at the Blue Hills Club, who can prove they received no row at Woodmont, semifinals to eight. The private schools Canton, Mass. There will be “under the table” funds will be public no Thursday at Chevy Chase and < qualified five. District qualifying on the scene this year. restored to full eligibility. the title match Sunday at Wood- highs two, and Northwestern It’s all match play. All four pre- This done, the conference mont. A second and a 14-and- Virginia schools one. fer the new system to the old. bosses who have been whacking under flight will be played at Pairing: Peacock gave his traveling | UCLA relentlessly for four days Georgetown Prep. Championship Flivht companion and playing partner. | turned to the “casual” business 3:oo—Jack Doser. St. Jonn’s 171) vs. of spring meeting. They Kesseler Meets Beman Manly Parks. Friends (79); 3:05—80b Max Elbin of Burning Tree, their McFerren, Blair (77) vs. Tom O'Mella. i credit for an assist. “I’ve been i passed a rule which normally The only two former cham- < Georgetown Prep (SO); 3:lo—Carl Loh- poor could ren. Blair (70) vs. John Redman, Ana- a chipper for 20 years or ¦ have been the high point pions entered, Bruce Kessler and ; costia (79): 3:ls—Joe Haney. Anacostia more, “Roger of the (78) vs. Bladensburg (80): was saying after session. Deane Beman of Bethesda- Keith Bowie. 74) 3:2o—Chicky Cullinane. St. John’s i the round. Pros from coast to Elimipates Transfers Chevy Chase High, meet head- vs. Harve.v Johnson. Mount Vernon coast have helped today, (79) 3:2s—Bobbv Lerner. Bethesda me with the It eliminated all on in the first round Be- (77) vs. Bill Curtiss. Bethesda (80); j shot, but nobody pounded almost trans- 3:3o—Deane Beman. Bethesda (77) vs. fers by athletes from man after a 77 and Kessler an (80); through one mem- Bruce Kessler. Bethesda 3:35 my head what I was ber school to 80. Beman is the favorite be- i Larry Burd. Bethesda (78) vs. Johnny . doing wrong like -1 another. In the played considerably Grubb. St. John’s (81). Max has. past an athlete cause he has 1 “That’s why in the pro tourna- could switch golf this spring, Second Flight ' schools by sacrificing one year more but Kess- (81) ments I’ve shooting 3:00 Bob Bell. Bethesda vs. been 75s lof eligibility. Now he ler is a tiger and always dan- : Larry Voris, Sherwood (82); 3:os—Brad and 765, because washes gerous. Collingwood. Bethesda (81) vs. Frank when I miss | himself out of the picture en- Black. Bethesda (83): 3:lo—Stafford a green I’m dead. (He has had Graham. Georgetown Prep (81) vs Jim -1 tirely. Doser, a St. John's student, 1 (83): a 74, three 75s and a Pittleman. Wilson 3:15 Jim 76 in An is in the upper half of the draw Krick. Wilson (82) vs. Charles Robb, tournaments this year.) “Max exception will be made, the Mount Vernon (83); 3:2o—Keith Kittle. said, if student where Carl Lohren, the Middle Bethesda (81) vs. John Adams. Carroll started working with me about ! conference a can junior champion (82); 3:2s—John Owen. Blair <81) vs. ago, [ prove the transfer is entirely Atlantic from Bob Brenner. Blair (83); 3:3o—Fred a week and now I have Blair, could be his toughest op- Hutchinson. Eastern (81) vs. Dave Voris, confidence in a chip shot for; academic—that he wants to take Sherwood (83): 3:3s—Paul Geldfeld. courses ponent. Beman and Kessler are Blair (82) vs. Joe Loda. St. John's (83) the first time.” offered at another school. the lower half Chick This created hardly a ripple in in with Third Flight Peacock had his good scores DELUXE Cullinane Grubb of 14 years and under: yesterday the face of the earlier news that CHAMPION tJiB and John 3:2o—Ronald because he salvaged | St. John’s, the latter barely' jP-ighter, Bladensburg (80) vs. Paul pars on holes where he UCLA had been spanked again. Kurtr. McFarland (93): 3:2s—Charles missed I Actually Black J§Bf squeezing in after an 81. ißaker. Edgewood (89) vs. Daniel Boone, the green. He didn't many the new blow started Sidewall MSm Leland (95): 3:3o—John Holzberg, jr.. have r as a Doser had five birdies, a parj Bethesda (89) vs. Doug Lindsay. Be- birdies, but he didn’t have many , blockbuster and wound up (93) Typu .. bogey on j thesda 3:3s—Chick Wilson, Leland bogeys. as a mere bombshell. Tubtd Tubelass and a the last seven !(».H v» Jim McAlfer, Wheaton Red Sanders $l5O to S2OO a week. But to > July 7. had no quarrel with the Harry Kells. Kelly. Portsmouth 74-72—146 i said it was possible—“but the go into something like collect- John Kempsvllle __ .76-71—147 three officials who voted Walter TREMENDOUS SAVINGS unan- ALL Society ALONG THE ¦ Romans. Malt. C. C.-72-76—148 Humane might object.” LINE ing me Bill i rent isn’t for yet. I imously 7-3 for Bethea. Still he Clarke. Hlllendale __ ..73-75—148 | Sanders left still want to be with it.’* I Dan Herring. Marfvllle ..75-75—150 for Los Angeles SIDEWALL, almost pulled it out with a right Johnny Bass. Clifton Park.. 77-74—161 last night without explanation. our I BLACK WHITE SIDEWALL 1 Here’s ~ Asked if he would keep it up ) hand punch that staggered Be- Coslmo Tlso. Bonnie View ..77-74—161 ij Andy Olbson. C. C. of Md...78-74—152 I He is president of the Football JPflSfeio as long as he could go, Charles i thea In the 10th round, but time Dick lames. Court H0u5e...77-76—153 Coaches’ Organization, replied: put Max Elbin. Burning Tree...7B-77—185 | which otter on „„ SS£ .«* “I wouldn’t it that ran out on He weighed Billy Argyle also g£|§||. r,lt* him. ! I i Gilbert. ...78-77—155 is in session here. Ex I,Pfl ‘» severe. I’ll go on as long as I 195, or 15 pounds more than Steve Tobash. Port Meade ..74-81—155 v A Price t Darrell Nanier, C. C. of Va.. 75-82—167 BkVWxVv. feel good. If I feel like this, , when he won the title in 1949. Jlmmv Bellizzi, Wash. ** Bill Strausbaugh. .77-84—161 Type okay. weighed F. Head 85-85—170 to jS- > A Tub*d Tubed Type Bethea 199. No cards in second round, with first- InterhighTrackmen VvXVi “The trouble is when guy; The round score: View, a ' ex-champion’s share of John Musser. All ~ *¦><>¦'> $24.00 $19.40 purse 73-n.c.: Clarence Underwood. Norfolk, IrarHiViv.• Champions 6.70-15 19.60 gets older he thinks too much| ijthe was only $2,819.96. ,6-n.e.: Fred Bolton. Glenmont Range, mmmwl at 15.65 7.10-15 26.60 21.60 77-n.c, Hold T i') 7.10-15 17,45 wo-Day Meet , 21.70 7 60-15 29 10 33 79 Did not start—Al Jamison. Goose The Interhigh League you» or . MINOR High, whiltwaM. tubele.., LEAGUES beginning p.m. , at 2 Rain M tub# typ*. Thet* or* the tire* Tebele*. | Two former Middle Atlantic ; either day f By the will postpone that with oil the extra blow* 6.70-15 22.15 17.95 6.70-15 27.15 21.95 New Associated Press pros qualified for the PGA yes- day's 'A Wells' program 24 hours. InMpiiMout and puncture safety .. . 7.10-15 24.25 19.60 7.10-15 29.70 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE terday. Otto Greiner, native 24.2 S ; protsetien . Seattle, 7—l: Vancouver, 4—3. Baltimorean and Trials are scheduled tomorrow . Wt extra skid . extra 7.60-15 26.60 21.60 7.60-15 32.60 26.70 Only game scheduled. winner of many jar mileage-AND an extra special ¦ L_— In Dick James tournaments In this section, , in the dashes, hurdles and 440- WSmltm!? INTERNATIONALLEAGUE was price if you buy nowl tire Toronto, M —l: Rochester, 2—3. second low at Plainfield, N. yard run, plus four field events. The Redskins signed “another Montreal. 13—1: Buffalo. 3—o. J., Billy today, getting Havana, 9; Richmond, 6. with 75-74—149. Finals will be held Thursday in Wells” in Only games contract of Dick James, scheduled. Bill Collins, also a . 13 events. the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Balti- EVCN LOWER prices on champions speedy University of Oregon Denver 8; St. Paul. «. morean, had 72-72—144 at t A dozen District public high 1 Omaha 8: Minneapolis, 7. halfback. Louisville. 5: Charleston, 2. Hempstead, N. Y., to tie Claude schools are competing. Each is It might be a good omen that Only games scheduled. Harmon for medal honors there. : limited to three contestants in TEXAS LEAGUE Collins James, a native of Grants Pass. Fort Worth, 4; San Antonio, now is at Grossinger’s i;each event. Scoring willbe in a 4; 1. size Oreg., became a member of the Tulsa. Houston. 1. and Greiner at the Knicker- • :5-4-3-2-l basis, with medals SBS,—. Austin. 8: Dallas. 4 I 88957l# mffmKk Only games bocker Club recappable Washington pro football team on scheduled. in New Jersey. I for the top three places. 1 vtlBU 6.00-16 ll fjl { f his 22d birthday. But Coach SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION I »TUS»^ IJttle Rock. B; Birmingham, 3. Joe Kuharich thinks it an even Mobile, «: Chattanooga. 0. New Orleans. 3: Nashville. *. better omen that his West Coast Only games scheduled. Cureton Calls Illegal Doles Hi scouts rated the 6-foot-9, 180- EASTERN LEAGUE pound youngster probably Williamsport, S: Albany. 4. as the Reading. 6; Binghamton, 6. best all-around back in that Schenectady. 5; Johnstown. 3. SIZE a Syracuse, 2; Allentown, To PCC Athletes Common /, was 0. area. James the Redskins’ SOUTH '' 595 bl” ATLANTIC Hardiman Cureton, 1 ""T i LIFETIME “We think the other clubs shied Columbia. husky UCLA Referring again to the Uni- J (j 9: Columbus. 7. away from him because of his; Macon, 10; Savannah, 2. senior, says illegal rewards to i versity of Southern California, WESTERN LEAGUE athletes size,” Kuharich said. “But he’s: : Topeka. It; Lincoln. 8. are a common practice 'Cureton said: fast and aggressive—just Colorado Springs. 10- Amarillo, 7. in the Pacific Coast Conference. "We get peanuts compared * like; Albuquerque. 4; Pueblo. J. to 1 Billy Wells—and is a good all- Only games Speaking of his school’s what those guys scheduled. cross-! are getting. . . * around football player. We can • town rival, USC, he said: Southern California pays a foot- CHECK TIRES CHECK ACCIDENTS use him either on offense or de- “They hold swim parties, and ball player anywhere from SSO to fense, although right now we’ve HIGH SCHOOL if an athlete dives in the pool $l5O in additions to the per- got him spotted for an offensive and comes up with a dime, he mitted $75 (a month). .nc, right halfback.” SPORTS gets suit of clothes "Then wckitt's, manassas, va. a new as a there are automobiles WASHINGTON, D. C. , Iathletic director, and at quarterback with ß ; his alma mater 437 Irving St. N.W. AD. 4-8500 good the i '- on a farce. Jess Hill, football coach, are in MITCHELL'S TEXACO MARYLAND Baltimore last year. In ’54 Smtland. 3: Bethesda-Chevy Chase 2 “There's not school in the -Canada Colts Laurel. 2; Owynn Park. 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