BRAKES- Frank Emmet, Director Of! Junior Golf in Washington
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Tributes Better Than Trophies to Her THE EVENING STAR ** Robbed by Officials, Fourth Title Expected Washington, D. C. C-3 THURSDAY, JUNE 18, IMS Angry Hulloy Says Capozzoli, Unspoiled by Track Fame, Recalls For Brownell as Play First Victory Was Winning Mother as Fan Doran-Berg Match London Upsef in MidrAtlantic mystery. They After By Rod Thomas geles on a Saturday. I ran Fri- Starts By Merrell Whittlesey is a should be in By fh# Associated Pros* Staff effect after May 1. Tops Western Golf By a Correspondent of Star When Tanella Capozzoli was praying. day. The Ben Hogan dropped by “Ifinished ** * * By the Associated Press LONDON. June 18.—Gardnar The next day her Charley, third and made the CHARLOTTESVILLE, June 18. the press tent an hour or more Mulloy of Miami, Fla., America’s son, team. —Bobby Brownell returned today after his National Open triumph The Middle Atlantic PGA ATLANTA, June 18.—Clair* first-ranking tennis player, an- ! would try for the United States ? “Then I phoned home. Mother championship up Monday to Saturday, comes Doran, a schoolteacher from grily stormed off the court of Olympic team. The mother of answered the phone. She said the scene of the second of his last he was talking in Baltimore and again the about how Cleveland, drew the tough as- the swank Queen’s Club yester- Georgetown University’s crack that when it rang she was pray- three Middle Atlantic Amateur share-the-wealth policy is in ef- day after being beaten by an ing things would go well with me golf victories and was a heavy much a major :r signment of trying to eliminate distance runner asked only that i • EEk fect. unseeded Australian in the third ‘tomorrow.’ Then I told her, favorite to add a fourth title as championship Patty nothing pro Berg in the quarter-finals round of the London Tennis prevent him from turn- ‘Mother, I made the team TO- qualifying began the Farm- In the Mid-Atlantic ing over gets of the Women's Western Open tournament. in his best performance, that DAY!’ ington Club course. tournaments everybody pin injury or illness would not de- money but seldom is of the today. ‘‘l should have won, I was “She said, ‘You’— Brownell is an qual- one robbed,” prive him of a chance to go to “Then there silence, automatic events worthwhile financially. Doran, runnerup Dot Mulloy complained as was for ifier as defending champion, Miss to against the officiating. Helsinki. quite time. I afraid but The of he railed HKiKW some was was to play today for a crack at estate the late William Kirby of Atlanta in the 1951 Mulloy was beaten, 6—B, 7—5, In Los Angeles for the Olympic she’d fainted. I shouted, ‘Mother, Baskervill contributed SI,OOO to trials, Charley was not at all oH the medal as well as using the National Amateur, scored 6 and B—6. by Rex Hartwig, 23-year- ¦Hgßrj are you all right’?” round for practice. marked that *¥ the purse. This, plus entry fees, 4 victories in her first two assured of success, even ifin ' old Australian. | per-. W. ~ iajMHMP’ Charley grinned. “She was 36 holes under gives the 36-hole championship matches. But she readily ad- ! feet fettle for the 5,000-meter Summer Rules in As soon as Hartwig gained the okay. Just speechless.” Force. National Open a purse of about $1,250. that Miss Berg, winning point, threw his ; test. He wasn’t the runner he is mitted who is Mulloy Then Charley Capozzoli Summer rules were in, play renditions was mKffp But under the antiquated after her fifth crown, racquet in the of the today, a year later—at the mo- up his grind prize Western direction summed philosophy of over the par-70 layout scor- a tough .. ment preparing for his and Ml j? distribution setup of the Mid- would be hard to beat. one linesman on the court. | last race foot racing, and it was tanta- ing was expected to be high. and Hogan, i as a collegian. fHMEL Atlantic pros, first place will be “Patty and I have met in Asked later about the incident, mount to what seems to be the Brownell, winner at Hot Springs who had just match play a couple of times 40-year-old On that evening a year ago in Whittleoey. worth $250, second $175 and in the Miami attorney life philosophy of this son of a in 1941, was the victor in completed 36 Merrell and she’s always But you the modest Capozzoli home in CHARLEY here" order $125, SIOO, $75, five SSO won. said: “Sure I threw the racquet CAPOZZOLI. shoemaker who won the heart of 1947. holes, said, “What do you mean? can never tell. Patty already at the linesman.” College Point, Queensboro, N. Y., a university. prizes and $25 each for 11th Washington golfers who figured I played 54 holes out there to- has had two close matches, and Complains About Decisions. his mother’s thoughts of Charley personal qualities as for ath- “I enjoy running for its through 20th. In senior di- sake | to make the title flight included day.” the if I’m lucky, and my game is Mulloy complained about a were tinged with self-reproach—- accomplishments. alone, just vision there now are four prizes, letic but not to win, to be Buddy Brylawski of Woodmont, Somebody him right, I could win it,” she said. of decisions in the for having attempted to cut short winning. asked to ex- SSO, $35, and number It was to be said of him by | I know when Ido win, ! Ben Hartig and Earl ) S2O $lO. That Skinker of plain. , Claire, co-medalist with Louise match, which was umpired by his athletic career. When Char- it will help to make somebody means 24 players will finish in ley came limping home from high Brutus Hamilton, head coach of I Bethesda. Bill Briggs and Dr. “When you play two rounds Suggs of Atlanta and Jackie a woman. j | else happy. For this lam grate- j Joseph the money. That will be over Pung school, what with blisters, shin 1952 Olympic track team: “I Kendrick of Kenwood, a gallery as large as we of Glasgow. Ky., reached “There was a ball in the sixth the ful to Providence.” Ray Swearingen, Byrn before half the field. splints charleyhorses, Mrs. j I Curtiss today you the quarter-finals by turning game of set which was and any- had do a tremendous ** * * the third think if I were to mention This Saturday in Lincoln, and the Foster brothers, George back Marilyn Smith of obviously out,” he said. “It was Capozzoli rebelled against ath- Nebr., Charley Capozzoli, amount of extra walking," Hogan Wichita. one as typical of the fine spirit an all- and Dick, from Columbia: the Gardner, who in Miss Suggs, a three-time win- vital point which, would have letics. But not Papa Capozzoli. university said. “On every hole you have to Jim several a this it Charley time star at a which Martino brothers. Bob and Roger, ner of this tournament, defeated given the game. I protested Charley continued to run. of team would be many great skirt the crowds. In trying to years’ residence in Washington me has known trackmen, from Argyle, plus Don Sullivan, Polk of Chattanooga, 4 to the linesman, ‘Didn’t you see Capozzoli. He ran far and away will firtish find openings and get through won a number of tournaments Mamie Finally Won Trophy. his collegiate career in Billy Heimer of Manor and Bob and 3. Mrs. Pung was that ball was out?’ and the lines- the best race his life—even the 2-mile event of the NCAA the galleries, a fellow takes many and twice took Ralph Bogart eliminated. He didn’t do so well. There of Morris of Prince Georges. r 1 up, by 19-year-old Pat Lesser, man said ‘No.’ championships. A graduate of extra steps. into extra holes in the Mary- many seconds, thirds and though he didn’t score.” National Intercollegiate Cham- at in the last were the Foreign Service School, he Two Ex-Champs Entered. “But that’s not the worst part land Amateur final, finds his golf “Then 30-all Then, in a meet at He was to run the fastest two pion from Seattle. game fourths. may return to Georgetown to The only former champions of it in playing before a huge game handicapped by an injury another shot from Hart- Inglewood. Charley w'ig was 6 inches out, but again N. J., won miles ever credited to an Ameri- study law. The Hoyas hope he definitely entered were gallery,” Hogan explained. “For suffered a fishing trip important big Brownell on last there was no fault called. How an race—and a can still in college (8:55.5 in the will, just to have him around. and Dr. Walter Panowski, 1951 a man 40 years old, the constant winter. ADVERTISEMENT. tfophy. can you win under these cir- Boston K. of C. meet); the fast- tit-list from Baltimore, who now stopping and starting takes Gardner, the former Wash- impossible.” Approaching home he hid the Georgetown's Star Runners is on the staff at the cumstances? It is est three miles ever run by an University something out of you. Why, to- ington Golf and Country Club Hartwig had no complaints trophy under his jersey. His of Virginia Hospital. day we had to stop dozens of TACKLE FISHING (13:51.8 post- Flying to NCAA Meet ¦champion, was a spectator at the about the officiating.