THE EVENING STAR Wes Morgan Gets D-4 Washington, 0. C., Thurtdoy, July li, 1959 Moore Signs District Stars DOCTORING Bethesda and Kenwood Point Lead at YOUR GOLF Manassas Track With Colts By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF To Play for Junior Title BALTIMORE, July 16 (AP), Virginia —Lenny Iron-Man Feat Puts Face The boys from Fredericks- Moore signed up to- Bethesda and Kenwood In the 16-17 bracket tomor- day wtll| 1 1 burg, who as a group have for his fourth season of PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: meet for the Interclub Junior I row It will be Lindsay and running and catching passes !j Billy against dominated sportsman stock car of 16 Putting jitters. League title at 9 a.m. tomorrow Bortz of Bethesda for the Baltimore Colts. in Round racing Speed- Olmedo Righter, at Old Dominion Goiters Sunday i Lance no relation to The halfback played a tre- at Manor Country Club. way this year, are eating the (AP).— had no trouble in his Ronnie, and Richard Gam- part CHICAGO, July 16 Olmedo Bethesda's Western Division dust of Wes Morgan in the mendous In the Colts* Alex Olmedo, making up for first two matches defeating By MERRELL WHITTLESEY -1 batese of Kenwood. In the march to the championship last winners and defending cham- group point-scoring race. lost time, and Bernard double defensive problem for tournament. Buchholz, jr., St. Louis, to pro- tion’s team Sunday at the in the 13 and under bracket the Fredericksburg opponents because of his pass- I Woodmont. against Carragher from area. Olmedo won three singles ,tect their No. 1 doubles seeding James River course of the Doug Lindsay, who was run- , Carol and Sam Bandy and Clay East- catching ability. In three years, matches yesterday in order to with an easy win over Chester Country Club of Virginia in nerup for the USGA Junior , Steve Burd. Miss Carragher, ridge are tied for second with he has run 1,735 yards with the i . 12, helped catch up with a brilliant field Demus and Len Anderson, both Richmond.1 championship last year, upset who is has contri- 366 points each. Florian Prof- ball from scrimmage and has 4 2 points to Bethesda's gained 1,727 yards pass of United States and foreign of River Forest, 111. Carney, new captain of Ronnie Rlghter, who holds allbute 1 fitt has 356 points for fourth on begun play Tom . victories in rtcent matches. place, Clyde players who had team, today of the area Junior and school- Carnahan 354 for catches. Nagler Upsets McKay the District an- get ;Monday. nounced the personnel of his boy titles, 3 and 2 Lindsay The winning team will fifth. Lionel Johnson 332 for' • champion Floyd eighth, Klshpaugh Alex, Wimbledon Barry MacKay, Dayton. Ohio, 18-man team. The pairings will wi has been in a slump this sea- the Gen. L. Parks Me- and Clark • mortal Trophy for permanent 296 for ninth. 'from Los Angeles and Peru, had No. 2 singles seed behind Ol- | be made later. son and his victory over Righter his arrival from DIAGNOSIS: Mental prob- of’ possession and the Frank Pace Filling out the top 10 are •been delayed in medo. also had arrived late Virginia leads, 6-4. in the 10-' was his first Important one lem. : Cup for one year. Bert Robbins in sixth with 340 Europe. Never before In the from Europe, but he advanced ; year series last year’s the year. after golf points. Bill Wynkoop seventh history of a major amateur only one round yesterday in his 14-13 upset Congressional. TREATMENT: Since be- at gan. doubt, golfers 334 and Jimmy tournament has a player com- initial day here before 19-year- 1 The team has only no have with Mairs singles District won been trying blame their 10th with 238. peted in three matches old Nagler of North Hoi- played Virginia to mis- Larr i one match on a takes on everything but them- in one day. lywood, Calif., upset him, 6—4, < course. LEAGUE LEADERS selves. "Somebody talked (or MAJOR 6—2. Beman, Buppert Aces coughed) just at the time I Nagler, freshman bas- AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE UCLA Deane Beman and Billy Bup- was hitting a putt,” is a fre- : more gt Barons Eke Out captain, BATTING ibgsed on "w» or more at BATTING (besed on 200 or ketball moved into the , pert, who successfully defended quent complaint. bat*)—Kuenn, Detroit. ..’ISO; Run- bstsi Aaron. Milwaukee. .387: rid'Miiit round of 16 with a victory over ' nel*. Bolton. .1155; Fox. Chicago. White, Bt, Louis, and Ollllam. Los their Anderson 4-ball title last Many golfers are overly sen- .332; Kallne, Detroit, .330; Wood- 33H; Robinson, Clndnn-SH. Victory in Ron Fisher, Houston. 6—4,' ling. Baltimore, .380. .334: Cunningham. St. Louis, and in|Rminutes First week, will be Carney's aces. sitive to outside noises or move- Logan, Milwaukee. 320. 6—4. BUNS Killebrew, Washington HP: | Because of vacations, etc., ments when they are putting. Yost. Detroit. Hh; Power. Cleveland. i BUNS'— Pinson. Cincinnati. 72; All-Star Game Bartzen brushed aside Mike the District team will miss Some, In fact, just plain OH; Jensen, Boston. H4; Aptrlclo. Mathews, Milwaukee, HH; Neal. Los are Chicago. HI | Angeles, and Mays. San Francisco. 4 CV’s 51,345 BIRMINGHAM,Ala., July 16 Green of Miami, 6-2, 6-3. Tut,!: -Bobby Brownell, Ralph Bogart. nuts on the subject. 1 H7; Robinson. Cincinnati, HU. BUNS BATTED IN—Killebrew. Wash- : (AP). today 31-year-old sporting goods ington. 7H: Jensen, 71; RUNS BATTED IN—Robinson. Cin- Birmingham a : Bill Brownrigg and several The indicated cure here, if Boston. Cola- Chicago. 84; vlto. Cleveland. H7: Maxwell. Detroit, cinnati, 85: Banks. Will Loan You owned its first victory in ! representative from Dallas, is i others. However, Carney will you are this type, is to put H3; Lemon. Washington, HI. Milwaukee, and Cepeda. Ban Fran- the! Aaron. Milwaukee. 7H: Mathews, Southern Association All-Star l seeded third. have Jerry McFerren, the Dis- everything out of your mind HITS—Fox, Chicago. 115; Kuenn. De- cisco. 08. except troit. 118: Runnels. Boston. 105; Al- game, but it was a hard- Art Andrews, 21, former Big trict Amateur champion who is MAKING THE PUTT. lison, Washington, 108; Power. Cleve- ! HlTS—Aaron. Milwaukee, 125: Pinson, Really land, Cincinnati, 114; Temple, Cincinnati, earned one. | Ten champion at lowa, worked home on a brief leave from air concentrate on the prob- 98. ' and Cepeda. San Francisco, 112; only major upset training. guilty DOUBLES—Kuenn. Detroit, 25; Wll-. j Neal. Los Angeles, 110. Trailing by three runs going, the of the cadet McFerren orig- lem at hand. Never be of Kansas City, Runnels.; O^ooTsedl^i Hams. 84; ; looking and Fox, Chicago. 82; DOUBLES—CImoII, St Louis. 34; Pin- $2,245 Whether your car or Into the ninth inning of last day. defeating Buchholz, inally thought he would be able for an excuse in case Boston, Jen- son, sen, Boston, 20. Cincinnati, 25: Temple, Cln- truck is paid or not night's game, the All-Stars got seeded fourth, 2-6, 6-4, 9-7. to play in the District Amateur you miss a short one. ¦ clnnatt, 24: White, St. Louis. 23 for This TRIPLES Allison. Washington, 7; TRIPLES Pinson. Cincinnati. Me- Call! two runs on doubles by Doug next week, but has learned he may seem hard to do. Kuenn, Detroit. DeMaestrl, Kansas > thews, Milwaukee, and White, St. Reed Stops African But if playing professionals can City, and Skowron and McDougald. Louis. 7: Dark. Chicago and Neal. Hubacek of Memphis and will not have sufficient time off. New York. 5. 1 Los Angeles. H. Chico Alvarez of Nashville and Whitney Reed, Alameda. putt, and play other shots, too. HOME RUNS—Killebrew. Washington, HOME BUNS—Mathews. Milwaukee. Leave Sunday Morning for that 31; Colvavito. Cleveland. 2S; Allison. 27: Banks. Chicago, Robinson. Cin- an infield out by Gordy Cole- Calif., turned back lan Ver- matter—while crowds Washington. 23; Triandos. Baltimore. I cinnati and Aaron. Milwaukee, 24; The District team will leave cheering players quite Jensen. Boston, and Lemon, Wash- Cepeda. Ban Francisco. top- . are other ington. 18. ¦NOW!BUP TO $2,000 Africa, man of Mobile. mask of South the by bus 21. STOLEN BASES—Mays. Ban Francisco. Coleman, the league's lead- ranked foreign entry, 6-2, 6-4. chartered at 8:45 Sunday audibly on other parts of the STOLEN BASES Apariclo. Chicago. 18: T. Taylor, Chicago, and Neal. SEDANS ..-$1699 Wfffi morning from Columbia Coun- course, surely the average 27: Mantle. New York, 15: Landis. Los Angeles. 14; Blasingame, Bt. WAGONS $1899 ing hitter, earlier had tied the Chicago. 11: Jensen, Boston, 10; Louis. 13: Pinson, Cincinnati and lIEtLI The No. 2 foreign entry, War- try Club. player Cleveland, P. *utn franchised Dealer DE. 2-4700 for the All-Stars at 3-3 doesn’t have to be un- Power. Gilliam and Moon. Los Angeles. 11. game Woodcock Australia PITCHING (based on H or more de- - PITCHING (based on 8 or more deci- & ren of Personnel of the duly disturbed by a coughing sions) Face, Herson's Bth 0 on his 25th homer of the year quarter-finals District cisions! McLlsh. Cleveland. 11-3. Pittsburgh. 14-0. moved into a team: caddy or some other minor •7RH; Bhaw. Chicago. S-3. .727; Wil- 1 (ilid: Antonelll. San Francisco. —a three-run shot in the fifth match against Bartzen by top- helm and Pappas. Baltimore. 10-4, 13-4, .765; Mizell, St. Louis, 10-4, 34 Years of Service Beman, Buppert, Del Beman noise. .714. Walker. Baltimore. Mossi. De- .714: Law. Pittsburgh, 10-6, .867: At Our Only Inning. troit, Location ping Chris Crawford, Piedmont, and Bill Dudley of Bethesda; and Fischer, Washington, 7 -3. Drysdale. Los Angeles. 11-8, .647. Sat, Light-hitting Wagner My free pamphlet, “The .700. STRIKEOUTS—DrysdaIe. Angeles. Open Mon. thru Carl Calif, 6-3, 7-5, Bartzen de- | 117; Los Bob joined slug- Claude Wild and Jack West- Putt,” contains many more val- STRIKEOUTS-—Score. Cleveland. 147: S. Jones. San Francisco, 121: 8 A M.—7 P.M. and Micelotta seated Woodcock. 22, in four of Burning Wynn. Chicago, and Pascual. Wash- Antonelll. San Francisco, 08: Had- ger Gip spur the land Tree: John uable putting hints. For your ington. 105: Bunnlng, Detroit, 104; dix. Pittsburgh, 04; Koulax, Los Dickens to sets Sunday in the finals of Eisinger Lary, Detroit, S2. Angeles, 93. ¦BggBMMIiMM4 Barons to victory. and Bob Chandler of copy just send a stamped, re- i IBfflflMHWr the Western Open tournament ! Congressional; Buddy Sharkey, turn envelope Cary Wagner got out to Middle- the Barons at Milwaukee. John Grubb and coff, in The front in the fourth with a McFerren care of Star. R. Dennis Ralston, Bakers- < of Manor; (Copyright 1059. John Co.) three-run homer, his second Gil Willett of F. Dill* field, Calif., junior, who Prince Georges; Joe La Salle of of the season. knocked off seventh-seeded Belle single by Micelotta tied Haven; Harold Harwood A Donald Dell of Bethesda, Md„ Columbia, the game at 4-4 in the sixth. of Col. A. A. Hozbeke lost his fourth-round match ! of Army Navy Moments later Dickens sent and Dave Wort- lowa Names Coach ’ to South Africa's Abe Segal, 1 man of Woodmont. IOWA CITY, lowa, July 16 the Barons ahead with a two- 6-1, 6-1. single. j Maurice W. Fillius, the Dis- (AP)—Bob King, 35, basketball run Mrs. Dorothy Head Knodej champion, I 9,451 trict senior and Mar- coach at West Rockford. 111., The attendance of was I defending Women's Champion tin F. McCarthy, a long way from the record both ot Co- has been appointed assistant from Forest Hills, N. Y., and lumbia, will be the District's ! basketball and baseball coach All-Star attendance of 19,830 South African Champion San- Bir-j senior representatives. at the lowa University. here when the stars beat ‘ dra Reynolds moved through l mingham, 10-5, in 1955. A ; second round singles contests were year later the stars back ¦ with ease. The tournament rims and the Barons absorbed a 1 through Sunday. 10-0 beating. I Althea May Lose Spot the Goodyear Sign Starr to Wrestle NATIONAL Tiger Vansky at Continued From Page D-l On Wightman Squad the fifth. Dick Groat doubled NEW YORK, July 16 (AP).— stop on the Eastern grass court in the sixth and Dick Stuart Gibson, Capitol Tonight singled in the seventh, but Althea the temporarily swing. Tiger Jack Vansky will be Drysdale then went through retired tennis queen, has de- "It’s been the policy to se- cided to pass up the Pennsyl- lect the Wightman Ricki Starr’s opponent tonight the last two innings 1-2-3 for Cup team vania State championships next from at Capitol Arena as the ballet* | those players who are on I week. This may place cavorting wrestler makes his his third shutout of the season cost her a the tournament circuit,” Al- appearance and the fifth three-hitter of! on the Wightman Cup team, thea said, “so I’d be surprised mileage! second here this which plays the safe his four-year British next if I was selected. On the other see son. career. ! month. Angelo hand. I'm still the defending Starr brat Savoldi I Drysdale also slapped a two- play last Thursday in his 1959 debut “Ihad offered to for the United States champion.'* run double in the seventh Wightman Cup Capitol. Friend, because it in- I She said, however, she at against Bob the Pirates’ volves my country,” the Opening the program at 8:30 failing who has dropped 11 1958 wouldn't be offended or resent- ace United States and ful if will be a team match with The Dodgers Wimbledon j she’s omitted, as now of 15 decisions. champion said. ‘‘But I have likely. Johnny Valentine and The tagged no seems Friend for five of their desire to play any Wightman facing Johnny Barend in of the The Cup matches Sheik six hits, scoring their first run though and Donn Lewin. Jerry and 6ther tournaments I’m will be held August 18-19 at l in the third inning when in good shape and my game is Sewickley, Eddie Graham meet Luis Mar- Morrie Wills singled, sec- Pa. The British broke GOODYEAR stole still sharp.” years of tinez and Jarque in another home Charlie 28 American domina- ond and came on Mrs. Margaret Du- 1 tion in the by upsetting team bout. single. Osborne 1 series Neal’s Pont, the States Wight-! the States, Argentina Zuma faces Chris The United 1 United 4—3, at loss left the Pirates, who! man Cup captain, has an- 1 Wimbledon year. key Averofi and Chief Big Heart could have taken third with a last The 1 nounced she will select the cup British victory TIRES! tangles with Tokyo Joe to fill victory, in fourth place, three was Christine TURNPIKE-PROVED squad from the entries in out the card. games the Truman's 2—6, 6—3, 6—4 con- behind. Pennsylvania tournament, first quest of Miss Sophomore Glen Hobble Gibson. (10-7) pushed his career record Busy Week End to 5-0 over the Braves with a five-hitter. 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