6-Under-Par 66 Puts Dean and Harris Dudley and Ball Will Renew Record Field of 125 Competing Middlecoff in Lead; Play for Baseball Contract Discussions Today MORTGAGE LOANS Coach Herman Ball of the Red- hands and the time of In Title pass day ★ Call NA. 4589 Meet Today skins and Bill Dudley, the former before Dudley had to leave for a Appraisals Swimming Tonight the Associated Press Office By Washington Demaret Takes 72 Virginia All-America back, were television show. But he was due. ★ Loan. jflBEIlljk to Mortgage By the Associated Press MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 25.—Dizzy get together again today for back at the Redskins’ office today' 819 14th St’ N W’ Dean, former member of the old more contract talk. Indications and he and Ball will get down to; ★ Title Search HOUSTON, Feb. 25.—There's ffiSSSrSfiSl St. Louis gashouse gang, and De- were, though, that it would take the serious salary discussions. no jinx on Houston golf courses ★ Tide Insurance Call WA. 3785 fending Champion Pete Harris a day or two more before all the for National Open Champion How much the Redskins are of- i meet today in the 18-hole match important details are settled and ★ Settlements Office . fering and how much Dudley is Hyattsville play final of the 11th annual base- the papers signed. The former Memphis dentist, for asking hasn’t been revealed. But’ Within 15 days 4326 St. ball players’ golf tournament. Dudley, who comes to the Red- Bullet Bill Farragut a second straight year, has moved has a good idea of Dean eliminated Lou Kretlow, skins from the Detroit Lions in how much he’s into the and cap- worth to the Red-1 St. Louis Browns pitcher, 2 and 1, exchange for Dan Sandifer, tured the gallery from Hous- ap- skins, not only because of his out- in the semifinal round. peared in no hurry when he ar- ton’s colorful hometowner, Jimmy standing talent as a football Association Harris, Atlanta Cracker out- rived at the Redskins’ office but Hyattsville Building yester- player because he’d be a Demaret. SSSSSSimSmSmmmSSSSmmSSmSmSSmmmSmSSSmSmSSmSmSmmmSSmammSmSmSmmmmmSSmSmmmSmmmSmmSmmmSSmSSm fielder and pitcher several years day. He showed up late in the card for Middlecoff yesterday carded a drawing the nearby Vir- ago, defeated Lou Klein, Cincin- afternoon and the first two hours crowd. 6-under-par 66 for a 36-hole 137 ginia nati Reds inflelder, 1 up on the were taken and a two-stroke lead in the 72- up by photographers, He just finished a three-year 19th hole. interviews and hole $10,000 tournament. newspaper general stretch with the Lions at a sum kidding. reported to be more He scored a 2-under-par 3 eagle than $10,000 The on the ninth hole and then took He and Coach Ball finally got a year, but that was in the days Darkhorse Duo Holds for a of four pars on the back side on the together little while, but the All-America Conference had shake when 6,725-yard, par 72 Brae Burn they hardly time to prices were up. Country Club course. in Mixed Golf who Stage CYO Quarterfinals Demaret, appears to always Service Tennis Tonight EQUITABLE the Tourney check his golfing luck at the city By Associated Press The CYO boys’ intermediate limits when returning to Houston, ORLANDO, Fla., Feb. 25.—A To Be Heid 28-29 basketball quarter-finals will be Co-Operative Building Association was struggling to get a par 72 darkhorse team held the center July played tonight at St. Ann’s gym. for a 146. of interest today as the semifinal The Leech Cup tennis tourna- St. Patrick’s won the girls’ CYO Furgol Is Second. round began in the international ment for the interservice cham- title last night by beating Notre HAS FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR mixed two-ball golf tournament. pionship will be held July 28 and Dame, 27-24, for an 8-0 season. Middlecoff’s nearest opponent Is Marge Burns and Charles Far- 29 at the Army Navy Country Ed Furgol, Royal Oak, Mich., who low. the Greensboro. N. C.. team Club, it was announced today. lost his first day lead yesterday which yesterday eliminated Mar- The first day will pit Army by slumping to a 1-over par 73, lene Bauer of Midland, Tex., and against Navy, with the winner seven strokes more than on Thurs- home the Air last day. pro Denny Champagne, 1 meeting Force, year’s up, faced of Chicago champion, on the second day. Only eight other players have and Earl Stewart of Dallas The 3-foot-high Leech Cup managed to shave more than two Miss Berg and Stewart ousted was donated in 1924 by Abner Y. LOANS strokes off par during either of Kathy McKinnon of Lake Worth, Leech. jr„ of Washington, a for- their first two rounds. Fla., and George Kinsman of mer treasurer of the United On Real Estate in the District of Columbia Leland Gibson, Kansas City, Three Lakes. Wis„ 1 up, to reach States Lawn Tennis Association. and Mo., and Old Munday, York, Pa., the round of four. A new trophy will be put in com- Nearby Maryland now tied with Pete Cooper, Ponte In the other petition this year when the No. 1 SEEKS LIMITED HONORS—Ellen Oberti of Ambassador Hotel championship Vedra Beach, Fla., at 140 for flight match of the day, Louise seeded men on each team com- Swimming Club tries for the District AAU backstroke 915 F Street 100-yard third place, each had 69s. Cooper Suggs and Toney Penna. Cincin- pete for the Risely Bowl. Organized 1879 junior championship in tonight’s meet at Eastern a swimming had 68 yesterday. nati pro, compete against Mrs. Branch Boys’ Club. That is the only event for which Miss Todd and LafTodn Tied. Eddie Bush of Hammond. Ind.,| Rams Trade Two Oberti is eligible, she having won the breaststroke Players freestyle, Harry Todd, Dallas, took a tem- and Clarence Doser of Scarsdale, and individual medley. N. porary first-day lead with a 68, Y. The Bush-Doser team, an- For Tackle Winkler but fell back with a second round other surprise entry, advanced By the Associated Press A record field of 125 swimmers Unawed all by the foreign com- 73 that a placed him in tie at 141 yesterday by beating Betty Mc- LOS ANGELES, Feb. 25.—The i Is lined up for tonight’s District petition. Takoma Park, Ambassa- with Ky Laffoon, St. Kinnon of Mount Pleasant, Tex., Los Angeles Rams today acquired AAU swimming meet at, Eastern Andrews, HI., who has carded a 70 and a 71. and Walter Burkemo of West 235-pound Tackle Jim Winkler of Branch Boys’ Club starting at 7 dor, Washington Boys’ Club and Knotted at 142 are Chandler Palm Beach. 3 and 2. Texas A. & M. for a back and a o’clock. Feature events are the YMCA also will shoot for national Harper, Portsmouth, Va., who had Mrs. Babe Zaharias and George tackle in a deal with the San junior national 50-yard freestyle honors. Ambassador CABINET pins its hopes a second round 68, and Clayton Bolesta were the 2-and-l victims Francisco 49ers. for women and the 150-yard junior on Ellen Oberti in the junior Heafner, Charlotte, N. C„ who of Miss Suggs. Lithia Springs, Hillary Chollet of Cornell, the national backstroke for men. Ga., national race. began with a 69. player, and Penna. Their back, and Tackle Clay Matthews LUMBER Altogether, 16 events are on the Roberta AshburnerJ victory Bill climaxed an exciting comeback of Georgia Tech were the program. Dyann Wilson, Dean Holt and Bob Nary, Los Angeles, and Jim players | • • from their outgoing nine which traded for Winkler. All were on Birch Henry Whitten of Robinson also will carry Ambas- Turnesa. Briar Cliff, N. Y., each Maple Plainfield, saw Zaharias the reserve • sador's have had 69s but now and Bolesta 2 up on list of the two clubs. Walnut • N. J.; Judy Lens, a Newark, N. J., colors. stand at White Pine 144 and the final victors. Ram Coach Joe Stydahar said lass, and Bettina Schwenk and Diver Jay Lent and Virginia! 145, respectively. • Oak • he expects Winkler an Cherry Barbara Merryman, both of Bal- Haggerty, Backstroker Ann Gran- Today’s field included 62 pro- Lrack outstanding line*~ • timore, are among the better- inger and Peggy Morris are primed fessionals and three amateurs who Negro Quintets Mahogany known out-of-town entries. The to put Takoma in the points. qualified for the final 36 holes On Plywood—All Types Twin Bill at Uline's Colhouer Cuits Grid j ] strong Women’s Swimming Asso- Two other District mermaids, by having scores of 150 or less. Two of the greatest STILLWA Okla., 2: ciation of New York is sending Mary Freeman and Barbara Ho- Ten other amateurs, all below 150, Negro pro- Special Millwork fessional basketball teams W.—Jake nouer, a guard o< down three girls and Chapel Hill, belmann, both competing unat- also were qualified. of all to Order time will share the Oklahoma nd M. College bowl N. C., will send a coming young tached. are potent entries in the The leaders: spotlight at Cary Uline Arena teams of and 1946, star in Susan Fink. junior national and Mlddlecoff -71-fifi—137 Tuesday night when today open races. -flH-73—133 the New announced LelandFd, York Renaissance Club leaving profes- Gibson _ 89-71_140 HESLOP Rod Munday _ 71-89_140 and Harlem Globetrotters are co- sional football take a job with Pete Cdpper -Z_ZZZ:Z72-0fL-14O featured in a an oil Saudi Lumbe Ky LafToon _ 70-71_141 twin bill. company Arabia. & Millwork Co. Is Harry Todd Maryland Seeking _""I 88-73—141 The Rens, now in their Seven in Chandler Harper_ 74-88—14*> 27th Five years a Snead’ Clavton 724 St. S.W. Family Heafner _ _89-73_14*~ season, meet the Eye Bob Crowr Philadelphia 21 _ 73-70_149 267, under par, Bob Watson _I_. 74-70_144 Sphas in the opening attraction at NA. 9448 Track Will to Loddie Nelson by seven uob< Loop Title; Attempt Kampa-1111174-70—144 B o’clock while the Max Evans 7M-71 114 Globetrotters Pensacola (Fla.) Bill Open. Nary _ 89-75__144 play the improved New _! Swim Channel paui oxeary ____:::::::::i7o-74—IS* York Stan Horne _ Celtics in the the Associated 71-73_144 nightcap. at Garden By Press Dick Metz_:::::::— 71-73—144 Hoyas Lew The Renaissance Worsham _71-73_144 team was out- JACKSONVILLE Dale Maryland was BEACH, Andreason _7°-7‘>_144 standing at a time the ‘y^V. .. expected to fur- Henry Williams, Jr_III71-74—144 original Fla., Feb. 25.—The Bob New York nish the stiffest for paddling Toski __ Celtics were at competition Jim -73-72—145 their Mercers—all seven of them— Turnesa __ 78-09_147 peak. Defending Champion North Caro- Henry Ransom 74-71 145 are Fred lina in the annual Southern Con- getting a chilly idea of Hawkins _11 III 1172-73—145 what Elroy Marti 75.70_145 ference indoor track meet at they may encounter when Glenn Teal -70-75—145 Mid-Atlantic they try to swim the Gqlf Meeting Chapel Hill today. Duke, third English The annual Channel in meeting of the Mid- last year, also is in the July. picture. skaters dle Atlantic Golf Association will Another meet a John (Pop) Mercer and his Competing Today big involving be held tonight at 8 o’clock at the six children Washington area school put are practicing daily In Congressional Country Club. Georgetown in the IC4-A fixture in the Atlantic Ocean, where Senior Figures Events at New York’s Madison Square the temperature has ranged in By the Associated Press Ten years ago—Jimmy De- Garden. The Hoyas are out to the 40s during a recent cold maret won the $10,000 New Or- I RYE, N. Y„ Feb. 25.—With a crack their 15-year-old 2-mile re- snap. leans Open with a score of 286. record number of 118 entries, the car lay record with the team of Pat "saving for fhis “It's shivery business but Eastern sectional figure O’Brien, Dave Boland, Dave Smith skating good for us,” said Mrs. Mercer, championships continued here to- and Joe Deady. The record is was John . • • coach of the family team. “The day with senior men’s and ladies’ easy, 7:41.6, a figure the Hoyas topped channel is a cold stretch and school figures as the at- last week. opening we need to get used to it.” traction. Coach Jim Kehoe of at fd/laiua/ Maryland Lined up for the channel The events will serve as a quali- ^edetod” has a 29-man team the chasing procession are Pop Mercer, 54; fication for the world champion-1 Southern Conference title at was it to a few daughters Lois, 27, and Althea, ships in London, and the nationals I only easy put away dollars a week Chapel Hill. Half-miler Jim Um- 21; sons, John, 18, and Bobbie, next month at Washington. at tual Federal and Loan Association but barger and Miler Bob Palmer of 1“■—«HBHHaiiHi55i55iaSS5BS=5i Savings 13, and the twins. Faith and Skaters from several cities took Maryland are titles 1 dividends build his faster. defending they Hope, 12. the lead in opening events yester- WALLPAPER helped savihgs up won last year. All seven will begin the swim day in six classes. NORTHWEST WALLPAPER He relax in comfort too, knowing they were North Carolina's host Tar Heels, but the three youngest children Here are the early leaders In & PAINT CO. Federal! red up to $5,000. So, whether it’s for a 10-times winners of the school figures: event, may be unable to go the full 1014 7th St. N.W. pinned their hopes of Junior car, a home nr ar tomorrow's security, not start retaining distance, Mrs. Mercer said. ladies—Betsy Lyons, Bos- Woshington, D. C. RE. 0054 whj their laurels -—- SERVING WASHINGTON, NEARBY MARYLAND and VIRGINIA on Bullet Bill Albans, ton. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS your $1.00 is all need to an OPEN SATURDAYS savings today? you open a five-event winner last year. Junior men—Bill Lemmon, Phil-- TILL 5 account and you can make your deposits by mail. Albans, recovered from a neck 8 adelphia. injury suffered in football last Defending Champs Juvenile girls—Nancy Heiss, ^IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII^, fall, was entered in four events— New York. both hurdles, the broad jump and in Juvenile boys—Bruce Brackett, f FIRST TRUST % MUTUAL FEDERAL the Top Field IC4-A SAVINGS high jump. He won all a year Baltimore. Building Association ago and, in addition, took the 60- Novice ladies—Sheila Mul- I MONEY I and LOAN ASSOCIATION yard dash, which he is passing downey, New York. UNDER SUPERVISION OF UNiTED STATES TREASURT Track Meet • LOW Rate, 425 7th S.W. Executive 1516 up this time. Tonight Novice men—Hugh Seaman, | | St., The non-conference division By the Associated Pr«ss Rye. I! • Long Term* § 719 10th St. N.W. NA. 0254 was headed by Georgia Tech, win- NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—Eight Lemmon is the Middle Atlantic § Homes, Apartments and E 1 ner in 1949. Newcomer Navy defending champions gave bril- junior champion and Miss Mul- '' 1 -— ■■ Investment I figured to challenge dangerously. liance to the field of track athletes downey the novice champion. | Properties Maryland defends its freshman assembled from 45 for Connie colleges Tobriner of Washington, COAL • FUEL OIL • OIL BURNER SERVICE title against 16 challengers. the 29th annual IC4-A meet ini D. C„ was in second place in the 1 BOSS & PHELPS I George Washington of Alexendria, Madison Square Garden tonight, novice ladies I-“ j singles. « MORTGAGE CO. I • Va., was out to repeat in the In Other free and veterans’ a only three events will last: skating K FHA LOANS in scholastic bracket against 20 other St. N.W. NA. Hurry! year’s winners fail to be on hand. dance finals will be held tonight. 9300^? schools. ^1417 1 Michigan State, defending its ^IIIIIIIIIUIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIII^1' team championship, has an almost D. C. Boxer Reaches The processing of FHA Loans has Tatum Called Best Coach intact team, losing only two points Army out of the 35% scored last year. Arm mm Semifinals af Forf been taking from 6 to 8 weeks FENCING In U. S. at Except for Michigan State, the Bragg Terps' Banquet colleges competing are from the By the Associated Press Special to The Star but now our Dispatch East, but such national stars are office is getting them in FORT BRAGG, N. C., Feb. 25. MATERIALS BALTIMORE. Feb. included as Jim Fuchs of 25.—Mary-1 Yale, —Jasper Colson of Washington, WIRE land Football Coach Jim Tatum the best of all shot putters, and representing the Military District was hailed as “the best coach in Charley Moore of Cornell, NCAA of Washington, advanced to to- Builders the United States”; he said his outdoor champion in the 440. night’s semifinals in the Army 10 Days to 3 Weeks LINK team was “the best bunch I ever Preliminaries in Afternoon. world boxing championship tour- have and coached," otherwise; nament Alex Michigan State, favored to re- by decisioning Wil- LET US PREPARE A LOW-C _ ST sweetness and light reigned here I tain its team title against Yale’s liams of the 5th Army in last last night when the Terrapins' FHA •e'e» an BUILDING strong bid, has Fred night’s light-heayweight fight. The has wd increased appro- 1 staged their annual football ban- Johnson. ESTIMATE FOR INSULATING THE Two 2nd boxers won and [C4-A and NAAA Army CHAIN and dance. broad jump king, have o ted to their staff and quet priation. They • Horace Smith, hurdler, and Jack three lost last night. Bantam- Letters were awarded 40 ath-! ♦ HOMES YOU ARE BUILDING Dianetti, Bill Mack and Warren weight Pete Garabito and Middle- are able no'*' to for better service than in for give letes, and the second Druetzler in the distances. weight John Hawthorne were the straight] rec nt year Bob Ward was chosen the winners by while the >,*ast. Army, Seton Hall, Manhattan decisions, losing best lineman by vote of his team-] decisions were Flyweight and New York University are George mates. Other awards included: Davis and other team contenders. Prelim- Welterweight Curtis Frederick Berens, Inc., has found ways and Best blocker. Stan Karnash; ■Lowe. Alex inaries are held this afternoon to Lightweight Harding most improved lineman, Dave was knocked out in the second means to handle your FHA Loans that cut FIBFRGLAS cut down the bulky field, with the Ciannelli; most improved back, round. COOLERS first final, the high hurdles, com- into the e factor too. have Eart Roth; most valuable player, deep We studied at 9 p.m.

ing COVERINGS Elmer Wingate. the nts of FHA and dr ..ed means Although it ha? no bearing on C. U. All Even require*1 INSULATION the Ringmen Proctor to championships, interest is of submit, ng the needed forms and support- Jimmy Fight high in a special 2-mile bringing After Draw With Citadel ROOM Gene Smith at Turner's together Fred Wilt, Curtis Stone, ing information that makes their job easier John Joe Barry, Horace Ashen- Special Dispatch to The Star Matchmaker Gabe Menendez and consequently faster. FOR EXPERT INSTALLATION cLOOR felter, Viljo Heino and Johnny S. Feb. filled out next Monday night’s all- CHARLESTON, C.. 25.— Twhmey. Catholic University’s sea- AND star boxing card at Turner's Arena boxing New Wrinkles son is all even for the When time is on House today by announcing Jimmy Proc- Added. year after important Completed The defending com- last night’s 4-4 draw against the tor as opponent for Washington’s champions of Construction Loans call Frederick W. peting are: Andy Seton Citadel was added to a ME. 4840 Gene Smith in a six-round feath- Stanfield, previous &Ut 60 victory and a loss. erweight match. Hall, yards; Smith, hurdles; Berens, Inc. NATIONAL 9141 The Citadel Smith will be after his sixth Phil Thigpen, Seton Hall, 1,000 pulled even after trailing 2-4 by winning the straight professional triumph. yards; George Wade, Yale, mile; light- heavyweight and Other matches Bob Black, Rhode Island State, heavyweight previously booked, matches. .-For an# MORTGAGE LOAN I 2-mile; Fuchs, shot Dick problem. .r "W Make Your Home Comfortable all eight-rounders, are Herbie put; 125 pounds—Harry Hitopoulos. Citadel, c e (BifD Jones against Manuel Bizon, Lyster, Temple, co-winner in high fought Tom Cronin to draw. Expericn d, knowledge accuracy better 130 pounds—Jack Redmond, Catholic, INSULATION Pat Thomas against Ray Castillo jump, and Johnson, broad jump. decisloned Hugh Cotton. service for you and A1 Keene. Some new wrinkles have 135 pounds—Joe Incarnato, Catholic, Winn against Julian been CONDITIONING won by forfeit. ( added to the meet. Finalists for 145 pounds—Timmy Wiggins, Citadel, W. (§iffith-(3nsumers won by TKO over John Dougherty, 1:30 BERENS, j Gun the 600 and will be deter- _FREDERICK Inc._ Factory String Snapped 1,000 of first round. 1413 New York Ave., N.W. / mined on a time 155 pounds—Bucky Ennis. Catholic, Naval Gun Factory’s eight- basis, doing away AIR won by TKO over Ken Whitmore, 2 min- Mortage Bank* game winning string in basketball with the need for two rounds of utes. third round. HOME 105 pounds—Gene Crosby, » Citadel, 15“S K STREET N.W. ♦ was snapped last night when killing preliminary heats. For the fought Billy Maher to draw. WASH nGTON 5, D. C. first time there will be 176 Pounds—Bill Ohlandt. Citadel, a — 1- Naval Medical took 57-50 tri- qualifying — won by TKO over Clift Sisler, 1:32 of SILVER SPRING OFFICE 8701 GEORGIA AVE JU. 7-7700 ”—_I umph at Bethesda. Tom Brother heats in the mile in order to cut first round. i* Oil BURNERS « STOk ,i WINDOWS AND Unlimited—Bubber Ferdon. Citadel, de- SCREENS] netted 27 points for the winners. down the field. •lsioned Gene Higgins. ft