\ AWAIT WORD FROM STAR ,, THE EVENING STAR. Washington, D. C. **1 C-3 Terp Trackmen I FRIDAY, APRIL Vt. 1».V5 Red Sox Feel Absence Frick Asks Courl CAPITOL THEATER Musi Overcome TO OFFER TELECAST Os Williams at Gate OF MARCIANOFIGHT Loew s Capitol Theater will April (A*).—Ted' finishing games out ; To TV BOSTON. 22 ] 42 of first Oust Suit¦ heavyweight slugger, televise the Depth Williams, silent, - Middies' retired place. obliged April (JP).— championship fight Ted with his 366th NEW YORK 22 between casts a shadow over American Rocky 51 Maryland University’s track major league —a Minor league 's bid Marciano and Chal- League turnstiles while his for- latest j lenger Don Cockell of Eng- ft - JjpPmHflHfijP team, beaten last week by North patented high drive into the to major league mer Red Sox teammates con- ban broadcasts; land Monday night, May superior depth, comes on right I 16. Carolina's ; centrate winning games. field seats. and telecasts in its territory has in San Francisco, starting permanence up against a similar problem The of the base- Only 8,000 at Yankees Gaines a snag with the big leagues at 10 o'clock. ball retirement of Williams, now I MfeySti’'' *;:! against Navy at Annapolis to- Only 8.000 showed up for the filing dismissal against ’ 8 Tickets will so on sale .»yfe *-&4i£w.3S* ~> 36, announced last season re- motions tomorrow at game with the Yankees in Fen- a $250,000 damage the theater box- morrow. mains a subject of hot debate as suit brought They priced *3s*%* Hopkins way park on a summery day office. are at Johns visits Catholic Ted fishes off the Florida coast by the owner of the Portsmouth, $3.50 for orchestra and bal- University in the only other awaiting a war-of-nerves divorce last Friday though the hustl- Va., club. cony and $4 for the mezza- ing Yesterday meet tomorrow involving college settlement. Sox were red hot/ Frick, nine and loges, tax included. General Manager Wash- Commissioner Ford both teams area, Joe Cronin a mere 1.900 appeared in major leagues The fight will not be seen from this while Higgins, * ington as played and their clubs on Georgetown and Mike new field the Senators yesterday in home TV sets and Loew's entertained the manager, expressed hope through filed the motions the Red Sox. Federal Court. They contended has the exclusive theater Camp Lejeune Marines that Williams Fans appear to be taking rights and a there was venue, ! here. VMI today. up. big out- attitude an error in since would show The wait-and-see toward leagues in Terps given a Sox, neither of the is resi- _.,**~ *%' j£*gr >^\ The have won two dual fielder still would be the 1955 Red who are off LAST %w4L ! royal flying a game dence * pack are in Tar Heels, who rah up a 10-5 season has started the Red Sox of the with a 6-2 record. . St Louis—Johnny Lombardo, 151. Mfc. Cincinnati and the American Pa., .stopped margin second places management is getting ' One of major factors in Carmei. Phil Kim. 144*i. in while maximum the League’s in Chicago, Honolulu. 8. Joe Micell. 151. New York# taking Faye Thronebarry. 1 a slim 8-7 advantage in effort from the players on hand. | a lefthander outpointed Luther Rawlings. 14S *, Chi- Ted, compiled spot In a pre-trial examination, cago in. firsts. who a .348 bat- playing in Ted’s leftfleld j I Los Angeles—Art Aragon. 1464, Lo« ting average in 13 major league , and hitting in his No. 3 slot in however, Frick testified that the i j Angeles, stopped Morris Leviege. !4 Gallardo, seasons, will be gravy to the the batting order. Throneberry majors had held important busi- i 1254. Los Angeles, ana Reuben Smith. returns. no longer a but meetings past, , 125 4, Los Angeles, drew. 12. The Middies have no reason club if he He is no Williams with bat. ; ness here in the j Fresno. Vaiif—Bout between Frank!# to Terps figures in the season's plans. he’s been hitting .357. He's also ! The suit was brought by Frank Skidmore. 14H Can Francisco. And JOf fear the after engaging Cardenas. 150. Los Angeles, ruled two- very a good Lawrence, (Ringside teams as Pittsburgh, Waiting fast and fielder. D. Portsmouth banker round draw. doctor ordered such Villa- Red Sox Perhaps and owner of it stopped after Skidmore suffered A the best rundown of the Piedmont , cut over his eyelid by accidental butt.) nova, Georgetown and Penn Williams has promised to de- League's Portsmouth franchise. liver the Williams situation was that State. They bowed to Pitt, which his decision to Cronin but Casey Stengel, the Yankees’ He charges that repeated major hasn’t yet. of featured Arnie Sowell, the Pan contacted him Are manager. league broadcasts into Piedmont Additional Sports the Red Sox doing anything territory substantially re- American Games record-buster “I like Williams” he said. “has j : about him? “He’s always been a great ball duced attendance” at games On Next Two Pages lln the 880; upset Georgetown May , i “We’ll wait until 11.” player. I thought he would be j played by his club and "threatens and Villanova by capitalizing on . said. ¦ Cronin "After that we’ll Any that hits like ; to make impossible the profitable j second and third-place finishes, something.” back.. man have to do Williams will help a ball club. i continuation of minor league and bowed to Penn State a That's squads in , | the date must You need fellows that can competition.” three-team meet which also in- be pared down to 25 active play- those THE CAMERA LIES the j get three runs at one clip. Arguments in the case were Own a AGAIN—Tom Umphlett, Senators’ rightfielder, appears cluded Penn. ers plus returning servicemen. on the verge of getting hit the thrown "There are only two groups scheduled May 3. but counsel in- by ball, by Owen Friend, Red Sox shortstop Navy’s strength appears to lie The fans miss Williams. dicated the m the fifth inning yesterday at But in the events, Though i that don't want Williams back. I dismissal motions Griffith Stadium. it’s only an illusion. field particularly Red Sox followers de- They are some pitchers and would postpone the hearing PLYMOUTH? s javelin, extent big Friend throw didn’t come close to Umphlett on its way to First Baseman Harry the an event in which bate the the guy could some managers. We need Plymouths for they've swept help club, simple re- He takes bread Agganis, completing a double play. Jim Busby grounded all four places on the the fact out pitch- buyers r.ght away pay to Second Baseman two a of the mouths of some It’ll Billy Goodman to start the play. The Senators in inning occasions. The superior spear mains he’s major drawing to it. But Judo for Olympics you to get our big trade-in scored the ninth to beat are ers. hear them tell the Red Sox on Bob throwers Jim Rothrock, card. want him . TOKYO, April (JP) offer before you trade. Porterfield’s three-liitter, 1-O.—AP Photo. Harry I'm all for him I 22 Judo Levin. Clark Book and Some 15.000 persons gave Wil- just you up wrestling may to the Alsey. Maryland back like fellows be added Arlington Don couldn t | liams an ovation in his “last” Olympic Games, Avery Brundage place game here in Boston. in that event against North in September with a club "He'll help the league and he’ll said today. The president of the MOTOR CO.. //VC. SENATORS Carolina. Open till 9 P M Week Nltea Continued From C-l : help the town. But I don't International Olympic Commit- | Pare Serofin Wally Navy’s 1917 N Moore Street Surprises Mossup I tee reporters judo is be- Himself is No. 1 think he will be back now. told JA 7 8787 efforts joining since the Sen- dash man, but he’ll than : coming more popular in Amer- ; Arlington Virginia only three, more think he would have been here ators. He walked likely be meeting Burke Wilson. ; if he was coming.” i ica and Europe. struck out seven permitted J and With 64 Virginia at least in the 220. Wilson set Service Boxers only one runner in Golf Boston to reach Maryland i University stadium third base winning in No. 2. VIRGINIA BEACH, Va., April the 1954 Greensboro Open, records in both the 220 and 440 The Boston threat (/P).—The i against occurred in i 22 pros on the golf carded five birdies with five, : the Tar Heels . the inning. ninth When Bob was 1 circuit are beginning to think seven putts. InFinalsTonighf locked in a scoreless duel with and 10-foot He’S 880 Featured Today ' that perhaps John Serafln of was over par but got a Tom Brewer. Faye Throneberry never i OAKLAND, Calif., April 22 Pittston, Pa., finally has found scare on the 200-yard Navy's Don May and Mary- 1 18th hole. (AI).— lt’s an Army-Navy fight walked to start the ninth and his game as play often a Eugene Dyson i moves into the I trouble-maker. He used land's are ex- for in Jackie Jensen sacrified. Throne- second round of the $17,500 a 5 team laurels the Inter- berry Vir- No. iron off the tee. pected to have a private boxing tonight. | shifted to third after ginia Open today. thought it going battle service finals Beach "I was into in Sammy White flied deep to Jim Serafln, 25-year-old the the shot put and discus, while The Army has eight finalists, Busby the son j water.” Serafln said, “but in center, but with the 1 of a famous professional, who I I the crazy thing curved back onto Burr Grim, Maryland's sopho- i the Navy seven, the Air Force j game hanging in played very and the Corps 1955 SPORTS GOODS! the balance. . has little on the cir- the green and landed 12 feet more star in the mile, is heavily four Marine one. ALL BRAND-NEW Porterfield disposed of Harry Five team points ’ cuit, shot a fiverunder-par 64 from the cup.” | favored to win that are awarded Agganis on a fly to Roy Sievers. yesterday to tie Ted event. each winner and three to each i Kroll of U., featuring Bethesda. Md., for flrst- 7 Birdies for Kroll | Catholic Fred runerup. Runnels Bats in Run the in distances, ; Kroll, expecting "to Favo the short clob- The Navy won the team With one down in the bottom round lead in the 72-hole test I become a ’ , Washington College 6,065-yard, par-69 again bered and honors in 1953, the inaugural OFF! ninth, over the ; father any , TO of the Sievers walked and 1 minute." 15% made 60% j Mount St. Mary's Yost sent him to third with a Yacht and Country Club seven birdies, two of them com- the last time year, and the Air Force won last Cavalief out. The Cards lost their monop- year. single to right Runnels then i layout. j ing on difficult 18-foot putts. ! Special! Men’s or Women’s y* COLLAPSIBLE , oly on their own meet, defending champions produced his second hit and the Nobody surprised A stroke off the pace with ‘ invitation Five risk was more 65s placing second to Bridgewater, They Senators’ fifth—a blast over about his performahce were nine other professionals, their titles. are Willie than but are expected to show well Morton, New Throneberry s head which sent Serafln, whose father, Felix, has including Peter Thomson. Brit- San Francisco, Air 1955 GOLF SETS Qo|f 1,965 ¦ Open I i against Hopkins. j Force light-welterweight; Carts some ish Champion Cliff d n d ond customers and 5.000 1 long been linked with big time from Mel- o I o c 6 act /"iif/ ac f Today's meet Georgetown Eskridge, Cairo, 111., Navy fly- schoolboy patrol members and golf and always way bourne, Australia: Dick Mayer , at Matched with Reg. 17.95 made his brought together weight; Harry Smith, York, Clubs ladies on their way. years ago on play- of St. Petersburg, Fla.; Jerry j 1 Carl Joyce, the ; New several the ! ex-Hoya now at Lejeune, featherweight; Jimmy j Leather Grips, Pol- HV ¦' That run was the Senators’ for-pay circuit. Barber of Los Angeles: Leo! John Air Force OO Peyton Hoyas Hornsby, Angeles, ished Chrome Step- _ only score in 21 innings. They’ve Biagetti of Sandusky, Ohio; J. of the and VMl’s I Los Air Force j tOO f) 1C Oft to , i Angle, lightweight, produced only 10 hits in their Set Go Home j W. Stamps of Atlanta; A1 Good- Bob al fast movers In the and Richie Hill, Down Shafts! Excep- H B last two games while splitting a ”1 was all set to pack up rich of Murfreesboro, C.; ! j 880. They were expected to come Brooklyn, Marine Corps middle- tionoi Value! U M and N. John down together. weight. pair of 1-0 affairs with the Red go home,” said the younger j J. O’Donnell of Norfolk, Va., and the stretch i FACTORY CLOSEOUT! Sox, but Baltimore's less accomp- Serafln, who never finished : i Marty Furgol and Porky Oliver ! lished pitching may provide the higher than 17th in a circuit of Lemont, 111. vVIISOn tonic for Washington s tournament. "I heard about A 68 by NYLON 7.77 attack. all j scored Ivan Gantz of ff • Maury McDermott, whipped of the 60s they shot down here 1 ! Indianapolis, gave him the lead l]A AA|C GOLF BAGS AIITCIT * * by the Yankees in his only start, last year, and I thought, “What's in the senior division for players . 14.40 List Zip Hood ond Pocket! g ” WHILETHEYLAST! I i UULr vB Jill will take the mound tonight the use?’ over 45 years of age. Also among against the Orioles. The clubs The slightly bald 200-pounder, the leaders was John Eisinger, a game was pro We are closing out GOLF CLUB will clash in day tomor- who literally born on a golf young from Bethesda. Md., our entire SB. 44-88 SALE I row and a double-header Sunday course, figured after he walked with a 67. limm • Golf Bag $36.00 Wilson Sam Snead Set of 3 j|| Ted Kroll qii.qn as before journeying West. off the 18th green yesterday that ___ stock of 1954 De Luxe John Serafln I”! * HI Oliver ~,h (Tonight's game will be tele- “I scored a moral victory. Ed __ • • • gt Id Jerry Barber pniE%iri« AP Wilson Sam Snead Set of 5 I vised to this area wondered so long When Dick Mayer ZZZZZZZ 51 IBL s4o°oo over Station I was Hi 28.75 WTTG (Channel 5), starting going to get going In golf. That Leo Biagetti 33 .50 JJg Irons j Marty Fur.ol Krofiit. oihtr 7:45.) J. \V. Stamps 33-:)S—B3 and top 35CVV $50.00 Wilson Gene Sarazen Set ot M at was one of the best, if not the 34.31 Super-Cushions Closeout. best, ever played." A1 Goodrich | 37.50 NOTES: Porterfield rounds I’ve John j. 31-34 «*> 5 rons retired 13 O'Donnell _ H H Peter omen t Red Sox ; Serafln, who Thomson ... ||| in order after Owen finished 17th in C Mil cr 512.9 S singled Fred w ! —«H Friend in the second in- Sl!S Wampler 33-33 tin golf c r* shoes nfifiyfiwsfFn ning. ... Ted Lepcio, i? 9 J4-3’—oft B He fanned i Jack Burke _ .T’-.’M mi Friend and Brewer successively | Walker Inman 33-33 —m BASEBALL lEd Furgol 34-3*2 tirt 5.99 Chandler Harper 35-31—(hi good/Vear In the fifth.... Jim Piersall con- Page 1 Continued From Gardner I tributed a sparkling catch at C-l Dickinson 1 34.33—«7 i John Eisinger 34-33—«7 Yost’s expense the Boston s winning start Art Wall s>7 in sixth in- has been i Jim 3*2-35 • The tires that both I | came on e Sale on ROE ning to six Turnesa 34-3*l t»7 prices WILSON PREACHER I when he raced back the but of them were unearned Wally Ulrich Z Z 34-33—«7 the finest 1954 cars! black and white side- centerfleld wall, stumbled one after Torgeson Jack Fleck 34-33—rtf to Earl bobbled Doug Ford 34-33—U? knee on the gravel and made a Junior Gilliam's grounder Washington Area Scores that: Harold Oatman, Norfolk back handed grab as he went should have 35-38—73 FIELDER’S GLOVE been the third out. Art Baltimore . . . ASk i John Jones. 38-37 —73 | down. Brooklyn wound up 17 Kelly. Norfolk . 38-37—«3 with Clarence Doser. Washington 34-35—« j» supplied a dilly including Johnny Yost defensive hits four homers—- Musser. Ellicott City 37-38—73 and Boys’ Walter Romans. Baltimore 38-41—17 6.95 Men’s HAn outstanding Q Q also when he streaked to his left three of them off Roberts. ; ‘Walter Hf Rob- Beckett. Ir. ... .'lO-45—*4 in the eighth inning to j inson, Snider, Sandy Jack Isaacs. Langley Field . 33-47—70 Baseball Shoes i11...... J*oo i snare I Amoros •Denotes amateur. Pm styi.i Al! mrn liJpHnrJf value with Wilson m Brewer’s grounder and whipped and Don Zimmer hit the L»ath«rl Sprint home M O bQ(| mmMEmM M ¦ AM him out . . . Brewer disposed of runs. Zimmer also doubled twice built-in quality. 11 Senators in a row before walk- and singled. 0 ing Sievers in the ninth. { Joe Black, in relief of Russ Rawlings Musial Glo*e 8.75 Jerry Snyder replaced Bob j Meyer, was the winner, looking 12.00 Stan Kline at shortstop for the Sena- I his best since carrying the Dodg- 16.95 Wilson Jim Piersall Glove 10.95 J ers Glove (*.99 tora and went hitless . . . The to the 1952 pennant. He B I jjl I I 11 p *|A| 10.00 Wilson Jim Busby Senators’ remain hit- j i worked 6% innings. Jppippw^^^^^l 8.50 Wilson Enos Slaughter Glove fi.99 less, going The with Bruce Edwards Giants are the next to Anil 750 Vfilion Harvey Kuenn Glove 5.99 . . . Play in Ebbets Field. niun TEiIUIC AIITCIT for the collar Porterfield Six and a §§§§ OrALUINU TtNRIO UU INI 750 Wilwn Basemen s Mitt 5.99 credited Edwards with catching half games back in sixth place, they’re throwing at a brilliant game . . . Vernon is Jim Heam < • Spolding Dodgers Johnny OFF L,ST price /jfggjeiUT "\ pacing the Senators’ batters at the and Podres \ N |on _ 1)» „ ! tonight. m your IWM'L A r 4*4* (11. 1 .367, with Yost at .300. \ M fflM7 FOR old tires > s,run 9 M 3 Kl 1 1111 . George Kell, his back troubles [L \ #.RX IrilillAiAw I iiWi WeiwHll After six games last season ' umßsZt”—l»\ Racket apparently a thing’ of past, # of the Year the Senators also had 3-3 the IK j/A Lowest Prices • a rec- grandslammed Pren w $6.00 List $15.50 List ord, but the last time they saw in th? third to \ M For Tires Os This Quality / Orif!. get Chicago's rout of the Tigers /II the .500 level was when they 031 f,aier started. pur- .. were 6-6 .. . Then they got on Ned Garver had V( % '/Rocket -5.77 ni posely walked Minnie Minoso to Jock Kamt acc onn toboggan . . the . Porterfield’s get mm i to Kell. Mike Fornieles (2-0) 7:77 GLASS ROD triumph was his first in two JX//B£, " lost his shutout when A1 1200 Wilso " M#ry __j years against Kaline » 8M the Red Sox. wicke" Rocket *•»* HfcfcL dcci Porterfield ended homered in the sixth. l»CfcL seven and — AIITCIT six game hitting The Yankees climbed within To make way for our new Tubeless Tire, we are UUTNI streaks for game leading 3 t0r2.50 i " and Throneberry ... one of the Red Sox clearing of oTTTtTI OUTFIT White Bob's Chicago our stocks famous DeLuxe Super-Cush- • eamed-run average after three j —along with and idle BALLS 3 Cleveland—as Turley (2-0) ions at the lowest prices year. Hurry—get TENNIS 9CQ starts a fancy Bob of the Spolding, Wilson, Wright L Ditson AD 0 is 1.72 pitched a five - over J hitter his yours at big savings during this great Tire Sale. * mates. Turley j Nfweet Glim Rod, [) ' former Baltimore L seven, SALE PRICES ON BLACK I"" wmm hmm LI plu» IOf»-vd. level- ij JANOWICZ NAME fanned running his total AND WHITE SIDEWALLS! - J 4 wind Reel. $ ?AO-vd Reel, pin* |to 17, but walked eight. Lou d<, "bl' b,, “ Mark Rccalar Na Salt Prlct p Whllt Krcnlar Na gala* rir>* Em Men's 7.95-9.95 iff PUT ON BASEBALL Kretlow survived a four-run first Slda.all Tradr-ln with Sldaw.il Trade-la with | | inning that opened with Hank Slat Price** Trada-ln Slat Prlca** Trada-ln . DISQUALIFIED LIST Bauer's homer, but left the in 5.90x15 21.20 14.45~ NEW YORK. April 22 01*). fourth as the Yanks got six hits. i T9b7iT 1T95 i7.95~ GABARDINE ™Eat % —The baseball New York got 16 hits for the 6.40x15 23 80 15.95 6.40x15 29.15 19.95 fl career of Vic game. 6.70x15 1 V* Janowicz is officially ended. 24.95 16.95 6.70x15 30.55 20.95 The former Ohio State 7.10x15 27.10 18.95 MUxlb 33.80 22.95 ! 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H BB.SO.OaOC W. L. ALEXANDRIA Delaware Schmitt 0 8 ft 2 10 10 Opposite Store avenue Porterfield 20 18 71» 3 2 3 1 2220 NICHOLS AV«. S.I. and Second street 8.W.. 8 4 .-, K|NC „„„ Stobbs .. 8 I n 0 1 Sanders open midget league 4 the baseball McDermott 3 3 o 1 0 o 1 II W»«hln*t»n'i Oldait Fwrd Daalwa 2 Currie ... ft 2 10 0 0 of Division of the Police Boys' 1 o I 1114 Vttmoßt Awn. N.W. BETHESDA • n Slone ...... O 11 0 o o o & FALLS CHURCH . Open Saturday *.»ru.l <* « to Club. No. 2 plays No. 13 at 11 .. 1 I 3 l 0 0 ADnmt 4-4300 9 7 > a m. and Southeast T519 OLD GEORGETOWN RD. I meets Souths I l 2 00008 ((•hind Mm lor* •« Itthawan) T 11202 S. WASHi ST.