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Croker General Tire Company LITTLE SPORT THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. ** C-3 Stricter Checkups |Little Hoyas Impress Leemans, Favored in Big Ten, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1951 Urged as Way to Curb 1 Happy to Be in Football Again Ohio Stale to Face By Bill Fuchs « Injuries in Sports (Another in a Series.) Rugged Tests Early Tufly just •y the Associated Press Leemans can’t stay By the Associated Press away from football and that’s a a ... Sept. Sept. DENVER, 7.—Action to ’ good thing for Georgetown Prep. CHICAGO. 7.—The rail- prevent injuries in all sports was 5 A little older and slightly birds generally have awarded the called for today in a discussion ! heavier than in the days when he 1951 Big Ten football champion- before American Congress of the romped as a star back George ship to Ohio State. But before ' Physical Medicine. for Washington University and the w w they even play their first confer- J report urged the training The pro New York Giants, Tuffy has ence game the Buckeyes will know of physicians “to handle—or ’ Home Tourney ; an almost limitless supply of good, they are in a football season. ’ Long Putt by Palmer Folks Sharing Pressing Fazio, Pro-Member Golf primarily to prevent—athletic If Ohioans, by i Three sound football knowledge to pass the led Vic Jano- paper was pre- 5 disabilities.” The ] to the Little Hoyas. wicz, can hurdle Southern Meth- Houston Club Party Under Way al pared delivery to congress on Woodmont for the Leemans took as odist and Michigan State in two ; Wins BubbyWorsham by by Dr. Norman C. 5 over head -Leader Stroke A big field of well-known pro Ochsenhirt, • coach this season, replacing Orrel rugged non-loop assignments and j With 'Vinegar Bend' professor of maxillofacial surgery and amateur golfers is part Mitchell, who is working emerge sound of wind and limb, By the Associated Press taking and anatomy at the University of. now as a in today’s pro-member tourna- lawyer with the Justice Depart- the title road may run smoothly Tourney Over Tiddy Sept. Empire | Pittsburgh. He also is chairman 1 j HOUSTON, Tex., 7.—The In State Golf ment at Woodmont Country Club. -1 ment. for their new coach, Woody The of Pitt’s Athletic Committee. Hayes. The [! Arnold Palmer, Western Penn- • home folks are going to see their By tho Associated Press lineup includes Lew Wor- But although this is his first Bucks open against sham, Jack Isaacs, Cliff Chambers, pitcher for the «E||S| SMU September sylvania Amateur golf champion, , [favorite son—Wilmer (Vinegar ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. 7.— Charley Pass- ? role as head coach Leemans has 8H 29 and face ler,! Ralph B Bend) Bogart, Buck Worsham, St. Louis Cardinals and formerly been in touch with football since ikmlm Michigan State a week later. is winner of the first annual Mar- Mizell, the “$250,000 rookie" George Fazio held a one-stroke, Pittsburgh, and Dr. 1 [Otto Greiner, Wiffy Cox and Wal- with Murray V he left the pro ranks after the e ¦EMEEBBBBBBBBERI That’s a big "if,”especially get- vin (Bubby) Worsham Memorial smoke ’em in there tonight. lead going into second Romans. B. Ferderber, professor at the ting past Michigan the round! ter : 1942 season. He helped coach 1 —Star Stall Photo. State—rated golf tournament. The From Vinegar Bend, Ala., came of ‘ 1 former the $15,000 Empire State Open Pittsburgh School of Medicine, . George Washington University TUFFY LEEMANS. one of the Nation’s best. The I r Forest golfer defeated an- most of the population, plus some golf tournament here today. collaborated in the report. part of one season until his Spartans must mark time until s Washington center—have been im- Wake of their neighbors. Minor Leagues Dr. Ochsenhirt said there are • father-in-law died, then put in a 1953 before they can work their. iother Forest product, Dick, :j It’s Vinegar The former pro at the Wood- ‘ -1 pressed by some 30 candidates and Bend Night at Buff Stadium, By lh« Associated Press boys engaging in athletics who ) full season in 1947 as bgckfleld Big Ten football franchise and, . Tiddy. in yesterday’s final at mont Club in Washington, who among those showing promise is Be-1 LEAGUE. have lesions of pul- coach 1 meanwhile, Biggie Munn is mak- [where Mizell’s Houston club plays now calls Pine Valley, N. J., Springfield,INTERNATIONAL undetected • under Joe Gallagher at St. • the son of a former star fullback thesda Country Club, 2 up. 4; Buffalo. 3. monary tuberculosis, borderline ! John’s High. ing a special job of trying out 1 Shreveport. home, chopped two strokes off par ! Syracuse. 5; Baltimore. 2. at Washington and Lee. Ty Rau- The tourney was held in mem- They came in Montreal at Ottawa, postponed, rain. cases of diabetes and slight de- Likes to Boys. conference foes for size. an air-conditioned for a 69 in the opening round Rochester at Toronto, completion ol (im- Work With ber hopes he can reach the heights game, postponed, undiagnosed Big ory of the District youth who was i bus provided by the Houston club yesterday. pended rain. formities from mild I “Since then,” he says, “I’ve his father attained, but admits he Then, in their first Ten 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. going s Buckeyes one of the stars of the Wake For- . and they came by automobile and Kansas City, 3—4: St. Paul. 2—3 poliomyelitis. been around to the schools has quite job test, October 13, the s Fazio, who lost a three-way Minneapolis, 3—B; 5 a in store. tackle; plane. There ought to be at least Milwaukee. 2—J. The report noted: just to help out. I get a big Rauber to Help Direct Play. must travel to Madison to est golf team before he was killed playoff to Ben Hogan and Lloyd Indianapolis. 11: Columbus, 4. kick working 1 50 of the folks, who knew Wilmer Mangrum Louisville. 6: Toledo. 4. “Unfortunately, in too many f out of with kids. L l Young Ty, an orphan—his Wisconsin, the conference team in an automobile accident last in the 1949 United PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. instances, . You know, win or I‘m going tabbed most likely to succeed if year. finalists as a mischievous schoolboy who States Open Philadelphia, San Francisco. 7: San Diego, 4 trainers without suit- lose, father died of a heart attack Both were on the in was Los Angeles, 11.—7; Portland, 7—4. to enjoy coaching Ohio State fails. After Wiscon- could smoke that baseball in 8; Seattle, able background or education are , here at George- "jwhile serving as a commander in [same team with him. two under par. He knifed one; Oakland. 3. town Prep.” sin, they take on the conference there, in the stands when the Hollywood, 5; Sacramento, 2 placed in charge of the health ] the Navy on Guam in 1948, two Palmer, now in the Coast Guard, stroke off par on each nine with SOUTHERN ASSOCIATON. (festivities start. 5; Mobile, welfare of college and profes- J Tuffy, who owns a cleaning dark horse, sturdy Indiana. sank a 20-foot birdie putt on the , a 35-34. Birmingham. 2. and 5 1 years after the death of the boy’s Mizell has been a sensation of New Orleans. 5; Atlanta. 3. sional athletes. i establishment in Silver Spring, All of which gives considerable last holfe for his 2 up triumph after! Chattanooga. 1; Memphis, 0. • mother—will share the quarter- League blaz- Chuck Klein of San Antonio, Only games , where he lives with his wife and substance to Coach Hayes’ plaint Tiddy missed his putt for a birdie. [the Texas race. His scheduled "Such trainers frequently base - back duties with Tom Dailey. hung up Tex., winner of the Harlingen! TEXAS LEAGUE. children, a boy, 7, 1; that "I don’t believe Ohio State ing, fast ball has 242 Da.las. 2: Fort Worth. 1. their success on the percentage [[two and a girl,’ Both boys pass, while Rauber, Palmer had erased Tiddy’s 1 up; [ Ooen, broke the first-nine record says he believes the Redskins can ever faced four tougher opening | strike-outs, 18 of them in one Tulsa. Hi; Oklahoma City. 3. column—wins or losses—with too ';5, ’ End Pat Haley and Jim Gardner lead on the 11th hole and took a with a five-under-par 31. He Houston, 5; San Antonio. 0. will do all right foes.” game Shreveport, 3: Beaumont, little injured for themselv s kicking. 1 up lead himself on the 16th. pars 1. consideration of the I ’ will do the They say he’s sure to go to carded five birdies and four EASTERN LEAGUE. (this season, despite those two one- Other conference coaches aren't; Actually Palmer played the; Schenectady, 2—2: Hartford. versus the uninjured.” ] Tuffy switching Ralph Cusick, better in knocking two strokes off the Scranton, I—l. losses to the Los Angeles is [feeling too sorry for Hayes, who j majors next season—to the St Elmira at postponed, rain. Dr. there are golf in his morning semifinal while mark set last year by Ky Albany at Binghamton, postponed, rala. Ochsenhirt said -sided ’ a husky 190-pounder, from the; Louis Cardinals, Laffoon. games ; Rams and San Francisco Forty- inherited 25 lettermen from Wes! defeating Billy of Bethes- owners of the Only scheduled. certain portions of the athletic backfleld to tackle. “He’s big and Wolfe However, Klein shot a 40 on SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Niners. [Fesler, now comparatively free, Houston club, where another col- Jacksonville, body which are “injuryprone” in ! aggressive,” Tuffy “I think da, 6 and 5.
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