Back Improved, Baugh Eight D. C. AAU Titles Lone Star Shows Way! 24 G/U. Lettermen He'll Face At Stake in Swims »Due on Grid Today Says Rams; In Naval j Twenty-four lettermen were Academy's expected back among the candi- dates for Georgetown's football Gilmer in Workout At Takoma Annual Sail Meet team reporting for today's first Tonight fall practice under Head Coach Lewis F. Atchison Eight District AAU senior outdoor By Malcolm Jr. I Jack Hagerty. tank titles will be settled at By Lambornt, Star Staff Corrtipandant tonight Star Staff After today twice-a-day work- Takoma Park pool by more than 50 Correspondent LOS ANGELES, Aug. 30.—'“I'll be outs are scheduled for the Hoya of Washington's foremost man and ANNAPOLIS, Md., 30.— ready Thursday night,” said Sammy Aug. gridders as Hagerty installs the woman swimmers. The 10-event Commodore Baugh, pooh-poohing the idea his George Lockwood of ; single-wing formation to replace show will open at 8 o'clock. aching back might keep him out Charleston, (S. C.) Yacht Club I last year s T. Hagerty also plans The men’s competition will in- of the Redskins’ 1948 debut against to retain some of last year's clude the and brought the Big Class A sloop Lone the Rams, “but it’s foolish to rush 100-yard freestyle spread formations. backstroke, the 220-yard breast- Star back to Chesapeake and this thing when a couple of days’ Bay Leading veterans among back- stroke and a new event, the 400- won in rest and some heat will fix it up.” his class at the Naval fleld returnees are Quarterback yard freestyle relay. The veteran pigskin pitcher was Academy’s annual regatta off here Babe Baranowski, Tommy Gra- Women’s championships will be sunning himself on the bench as yesterday. ham, a flashy runner, and Lou decided in the lOb-yard freestyle, his teammates tested their pass de- The 50-footer was owned Surman. the team’s best punter. breaststroke and backstroke and the formerly fenses, and he seemed to be okay. by John Markell of Gibson Island 200-vard freestyle relay. “It feels better and I can bend CHARLES and has a record of wins in H. GRAHAM. Juniors will race in back- long over a he "but a 50-yard her career. Gold Race little,” added, —A. P. stroke Lockwood is cruising in Maryland Cup sudden Wirephoto. events for girls of 11 or un-1 twist might make it worse, these waters and plans to race next der and boys of 12 or under. : and then I would bejn foul shape, week end in the 100-mlle Cedar Milton Mlchaelig of Takoma Park Won Carolina Driver so I’m taking it easy until I know Point classic. by and Stanley Tinkham of Ambassa- ty tbc Associated Press it’s right.” ✓Another standout was A. Uncle Charlie Graham dor are defending titles in the free- yacht J. Baugh probably won’t work out New York ‘‘32” FAIRVIEW, Md.. Aug 30.-0ohn style and Grymes Follv from with the team until breaststroke, respectively. J. Francis of Hickory, N. C., won Wednesday RALPH CALCAGNI. Oxford. Sailed by Sig Hersloff, jr.. Former champs Jan Vandersluis and the Gold race night, when it winds up training also of Oxford, she won Class B. Maryland Cup yester- Rites Set Dan Callahan seek comebacks in —A. P. Tomorrow Wirephoto. ■ his 225-cubic-inch under the Coliseum lights, and he honors, was first day In hydro- the backstroke and events. cruising yacht to may not even suit until freestyle plane Whirlaway. up again Bettie complete a 10’^-mile course and Roland is defending woman a the night of the game. Trainer made the best corrested time of the1 Roaring to victory at 53.554 miles titlist in the breaststroke and free- George Bohler says Sammy will be At San Francisco fleet—1:42 per hour clip. Francis posted the in style races. Leola Thomas Wahler, Star Tackle best of the Star good shape and he isn’t at all th« Associated Calcagni, time was speed two-day iy Press Folly's elapsed 1947 backstroke winner, will not 1:55:50,! worried about him not playing. which was con-! Spangled Banner regatta of the SAN 30 — compete this year. exceptionalUy good Gilmer Cautious in Drill. FRANCISCO, Aug. Recently mar- the Maryland Yacht Club. ried, Mrsr Wahler has sidering southwest breeze never If, by chance, should be “Uncle Charlie” Graham, president temporarily For Dead went Whirlaway outdistanced Hemw Baugh retired from Steelers, above 10 miles. The breeze gave j lost, the Tribe will be in trouble. of swimming. the Sieck’s Pearl IV, but Francis bet- the San Francisco Seals Ambassador big fleet a and reach for With their two Swimming Club is top quarterbacks on two-thirds of the course. There was his own initial heat time bv team and affectionately regarded the defending champion in both the tered the bench, the Skins would have After a beat from Brickhouse Bar more than four miles and hour as men's and women's and Operation bouy by many the Connie Mack of the relays, will to rely on Tom Mont and Tom on the Eastern Shore to the finish over the 10-mile course. Sleek haila minor died place three members of each of last By Associated Press Parmer, and Coach Turk Edwards leagues, early yesterday. off the mouth of the Severn. from Hampstead, N. Y. is Funeral services for the year's winning combines in tonight s MEADVILLE, Pa., Aug. 30. — counting on the former to help 70-year- Prizes were awarded at Annapolis Ip his second heat win, Francla ILLUSION—That’s not a king-size nose being sported by Umpire old dean of competition. Ralph Calcagni, star tackle of the check the Rams’ offense. independent, home- Yacht Club by Capt. Jesse W&llace. ! came in ahead of P. J. Henn s Goo Red Jones. It's the baseball fired to the Yankees’ owned baseball National Football Leagues Pitts- being Tommy Parmer did most of the passing will be held to- chief of Staff of the Severn River Goo II. from Murphy. N. C. burgh Steelers, died at Henrich at first base by George Stirnweiss, who was pivot man yesterday, while Mont was on de- morrow. yesterday Naval Command. Graham died of D. C. Meadville City Hospital after un- in a first-game play at New York yesterday. This was fense, but Harry Gilmer stepped in pneumonia at a' Area Sailors Win In a two-race series for Star dergoing an emergency appendec- when Detroit's Ed Mayo grounded to Scooter Rizzuto. The and threw a few to keep his hand hospital where he had been taken boats, sailors from Gibson Island in. His tomy. athlete into the force is Gilmer’s leg still is bandaged, Friday. condition became criti- Yacht Squadron swept this smart sliding play Tiger Shortstop Johnny Calcagni, who was 26. was ad- and it was noticeable that he stood cal Saturday. At Indian class. Ronald Blizzard's Snow Lipon. The twin bill was split. —A. P. Wirephoto. Landing mitted to the hospital Friday after flat-footed to avoid putting pressure Charles H. Graham came up sailed Carter of §y a Staff Corraspondant of Th« Stor of stomach for Flake, by Cynthia on it. sudden movement from behind the to the front complaining cramps Any might plate INDIAN Baltimore, won both races. Blizzard, LANDING, Md., Aug. 30. several days. The emergency opera- rip the muscle open again and keep office in a career that from served as crew. closely was Washington, him on —Washington area small boat sail- tion performed about 12 hours Fazio and the shelf for an indefinite matched Connie Mack s. He was a Bob Dunigan, also of Mangrum Battling ors came out on top in four of nine* before his death. Washington, period. , , owner and club was second in Crash. David Gil- classes racing in the annual Indian Hospital authorities said he ap- Edwards made the squad dunk president in his half in lard's was third. 5 j century Boat be Flapper In for in the football for to Landing Club regatta. peared to reacting satisfactorily Playoff Title Utah practice simulate ! professional baseball. Other winners were Paul Torek's f Leslie Wright, former Potomac An autopsy was held, but physicians By the Associated Press Both game conditions. A heavy dew His Seals are in first in Water Oxford Class reached the par four, 425- place River Comet said further clinical Sprite II, C. blankets the the ball the champion, upset an- tests would be — 18th hole in two. rim- field, making Pacific Coast Pearre's Gibson SALT LAKE CITY, AuR. 30 yard Both j League. other to determine the Aubrey Whim, and hard to but Washington skipper, Clarke necessary exact med the cup with birdie slippery handle, for Red Island. Delta Class; Jim Crabbe’s George Fazio and Lloyd Mangrum putts. | Only Played Sox. Daniel, to win the Comet series cause of death. ended the contest 14 the Skins will be prepared. division. battled for the Utah open golf title They olows; He moved from his catching for sailed on as he was Gem, Annapolis racing Howie Livingston, whose the upper Severn near “Big Cal,” known to while their fellow divot under par for the par 72, 6.580-yard! injured San Jose of the old California State the today diggers has him in the here yesterday. Wrights Fan Tan Steelers, joined the team early course. leg kept background, in the Polo Team head for Reno, Nev., and a $25,000 league spring of 1899 to the VI scored two firsts to Daniel’s fifth last season after spending one year All-Army MiddlecofT, the is moving rapidly to the fore since tournament that Cary golfing presidency of the Association of and with the Boston Yanks. He was opens Friday. dent-j the that he and third. Daniel won the opening ist fiom Memphis, Tenn., finished discovery punts Professional Baseball Is Defeated in Illinois Fazio of Conshohocken, Pa., and kicks off well. Players, con- race Saturday and despite yester- rated as’ one of the best defensive j with a 6-under-par 66 to deadlock ferred on him last the Associated Press of were dead- year for the day's bad ended the tackles in professional ball. ly Mangrum Chicago, Demaret, the colorful dresser Livingston Eager to Play. showing, series IT'S TIME TO SHINE Jimmy second time. in second Born in he at- LIBERTYVILLE, 111., 30.— I locked at the end of 72 holes of the The halfback was ob- place. Smithton, Pa., Aug. from Ojai, Calif., for third money willowy The office Utah event administers funds for Joe Krafft of Old Dominion tended Connellville High School, Arlington Farms defeated an All- WITH^. $12,500 yesterday. at 277. Each received $990. tained from the Giants primarily Boat I retired baseball men. Club came with a later going to the University of Army polo team 11-6 yesterday be- a for 2 Demaret started the final 18 because of his defensive ability, but through two-point They arranged playoff p.m.. dead-1 Between 1899 and 1906 he fore a crowd estimated at he inherit the Graham lead over Columbia Yacht Club’s Pennsylvania wherg participated 18,000. with the winner taking $2,150 and locked with Mangrum for first place,' may kicking chores for played San Jose, Pueblo of the Len Penso in the in both football and track. He was Del Carroll with six goals and the loser $1,550. The match was set but faded to 72. His wouldn't Thursday night. Howie’s leg seems Penguin class. | putts Western League, Stockton of elected of Penn’s football Bill Fergus with four led well for him to the Krafft's Otulp took a second and captain Arlington for the hilly Fort Douglas course drop. enough get up a California League, Sacramento, Ta- a first and Penso’s team in 1943, but before the season to its 14th victory in 15 starts. at the foot of the Wasatch Moun- Bob Hamilton of Prince gallop and he’s anxious to play. Trinket won a Hi*b Georges koma, and the Boston Red started he was scorers for were Col. Dick Poillon Sox. His first and second in that order. No. transferred to Cor- Army Harry tains. Country Club, Washington, D. C..I has been the No. 1 in stay the majors ended after a 3 nell in the V-12 naavl training Wilson of Fort Riley, Kans., and and the punter since Roy was thrown position went to Bob Clagett’s By deadlocking Fazio. Mangrum Skip Alexander, elongated McKay few weeks when the San Col. Brooks Wilson of a Francisco Bye also of program. Washington, assured himself a slice of : lad from N. C., tied at by charley-horse and Jim Peebles Now, Columbia. j healthy Lexington, forced are D. C., each with three earthquake his return to A win in the final race Surviving his mother, three goals,} money and a over Bantam 278. each drew a check for $700.' had been rated the top kick-off man. clinched big jump family business. brothers and a sister. Funeral ar- but has been top position in the National One- Ben Hogan of Hershey. Pa., in a Both finished with a 69. Livingston outbooting From 1906 to 1914 he Mad a finan- class rangements were to be completed for the title of The leaders: both. Mont's kickoffs are as con- design for Dave Saunders’ fight top money cial and managerial interest in the Naia today. FACTORY APPROVED • George Fazio. t>S-68-70-tiS—'.’74. sistent as a of Indian Boat Club. winner on the links. Livingston’s, though Sacramento Landing Lloyd Mangrum. 67-69-69-69— 174 trifle but he’ll club, after a four-year Saunders hails from Takoma was ahead $254 ■Winner of payoff will take first money shorter, have enough Park, Mangrum by when lapse, bought into the Seals in 1918. the of *2.150: loser will get $1,650). to do without worrying about kick- Frank Veith of Fairhaven Sailing Utah tournament started. Ben — Cary MiddlecofT, 73-65-7 5-66 277 In his reign over the Seals he ($990). ing. Club, but a Washington resident, drew only $400 for a tie at 2R1. If scouted, and Jimmy Demaret. 60-66-70-72 — signed eventually sent was GAS RANGES wins, his 277 Ed Stacco went through his first top skipper in the 18-foot open Mangrum total will be $.900'. the majors such as Bob Hamilton. workout with the Redskins players Jimmy division with Cloud $29,854. If he loses. $29,254. Ben 7W-68-70-H9—278 ($700) yester- Flying II. Magic Chef—Tappan THE SH/HE THAT — O’Connell, Willie Skip Alexander. 73-65-71-69 27 8 day and, like "Scratch” Edwards, Kamm, Leftv has earned $27,847 this year. ($700). O’Doul, Gus CENTRAL LEAGUE. Roper—Caloric—Hardwick Dick Metz. Sid and Dan so Lefty Gomez, Suhr, and in 72-71-70-68—279 ($520) Halliday Sandifer, is Muskegon, 11; Flint, 2. Mangrum Fazio, plying — Paul Frankie George Schneiter, 68-73-70-68 279 far behind the rest not Waner, Crosetti, the Grand RaDids, 6-6; Fort Wayne, 4-IS. STAYS/ ♦he same he may be mm W"mmmmm threesome for the final ($520). Di Maggios, Joe and Saginaw. 4-2: Dayton 2-6. f Ben Hogan. 7 1-69-72-69—281 i$400). much the Rams. Dorn, and Refrigerators 18 holes a help against Service en Any Make Car yesterday, gave demon- Clayton — others. Healner, 70-7 1-67-73 "81 to 260 many Gat and Electric it has a ($400). He's down pounds from AH typee service on any make ear in- because stration of brilliant golf under pres- Gave Bushers a Hand. Ellsworth Vines, 70-69-71-72 — 282 an unstylish stout of 290, but Line cluding mechanical work, body work, eure. ($1751. Down on the lower AUTO Sinks and Cabinets fender work, painting, frent-end align- hard-wax finish Coach Walton wants him to’ levels, he gave REPAIRING Tracy Fazio started the one stroke Ed Furgol. 69-72-71-70-—282 ($275) Tiger the ment and wheel balancing. day Ralph bushers a hand, set helping — Blomquist, 68-74-69-71 —282 boil off even more and to speed up. up and Retail WholtiaU Badge* Terms am 'St and Later Medela behind—206 to Mangrum's 205. ($275). a hospital fund for He REPAINTING John Warren to Attend Game. semipros. BODY AND Inltlltr Fazio evened the match with a Palmer. 68-71-70-73—282 ($275) ! NBNDBH WORK Metm! Otto opened Seals under Canplets Kadis an Grlner. 75-86-72-70—28.3 ($185). Officials in of the game, Stadium, begun Berries AD Hakes SAFFORD-CHANDLER three under par 32 on the first Fred Haas, Jr., 74-68-71-70—283 charge ($185) his prodding in 1930, to gram- MOTOR AI Smith. 73-74-72-66—284 ($140) being played for the Los prep, THOS. J. CROWELL COMPANY, INC. GRIFFIN nine, while was out in 33. Angeles mar McMahan Chavralat* Ina. Mangrum George Bolesta. 73-72-73-68 — school and American 284 Times Club advance Legion 4411 *2* H St. N.K. AT. 4*00 • On the in ($149). Boys’ fund, say 1231-46 REpublic HACK MOWN TAN >0X11000 nine, Mangrum dropped ; junior nines. Upshur St. N.W GE. 0100 "Tht Htmt tf Strvitt" Bill Nary. 72-71-75-68—286 ($115). ticket sales indicate a attend- EnUHhhtt j»!B TrUnilt • stroke on the a one paid 11th with — The financial was Jimmy Thomson. 75-71-68-72 286 ance loss written off ($115). of 90,000. This would be 10,000 over par five, but bagged a birdie j on the books with the “I Dave Ooulias, 72-74-70-71—287 ($33 33) more than last year. philosophy two on the next hole to again even Jim Turuesa. 75-88-75-69—287 ($33,331. think organized baseball an Gov. Earl Warren, Republican vice has* the match. From there to the Ky Lagccn, 71-13-72-7 1—287 ($33.33). to heads the list obligation support sandlot base- HORNING finish it was a of SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. presidential nominee, * • * battle pars, with ball. Where else do our Nashville, 6-4; Atlanta. 3-2. of distinguished guests who will see each slipping in a birdie for good Chattanooga, 2-1: Birmingham. 9-7. come from?” Family Owned and the A chorus of players Operated measure. Mobile. 3: Memphis, T. game. 2,500 sing- Little His son, Charles J. Rock. 10-4: New Orleans. 4-3. ers, a marimba ensemble of 300 Graham, is FOR 60 currently the of YEARS pieces and three bands will supply general manager the Seals. Other survivors Include music for the occasion. « a Mrs. Columbia Is Pregame ceremonies will include daughter, Mary Claire Smith, Cloverleaf Leader and another a welcome home tribute to Bob son, the Rev. Robert A. PAWNBROKER Mathias, Mel Patton, Coach Dean Graham, assistant editor of the America. As Storm Golfers Cromwell and other Olympic heroes. magazine Interrupts — NO CONNECTION Yesterday's late wind and rain- with a 34. Others there were George storm ruined the annual Cloverleaf Voight, 37; Mrs. Marie Walper, 45, Metro Football League While I'm Watt WITH ANY OTHER golf tournament at Columbia which and Jess Baggett, 40. brings together the pros and men’s, LOAN OFFICE Washington's team was the only Holds women’s and senior champions of one AUTO to finish and it had a 341 Meeting Tonight GLASS competing clubs. two of the Only total made up of Dave Thomson, Representatives of Metropolitan ANT CAR —TRUCK I NT. 2% eight teams were in when the storm Amateur Football ii 45-39—84; Mrs. G. W. Calvert, League teams, 160- J* «" «i» *ka ktarkaa* mill ■fm Interrupted play. 51-48—99; L. H. Witten, 48-38—86, pound and unlimited, will meet at «!»•». nuutiH to (la an taMMUn. 2010 RATES 3% Buddy Bowie. Columbia champ, and Jim Gardner, 35-37—72. Andy Farkas’ sporting goods store, NEW AND USED PARTS had a 69 for the best card of those 714 Fourteenth street Results of play at other clubs; N.W., tonight 18TH and NO. 1. HGWY. finishing. He came in with 32 on at 8 o'clock. ARMY NAVY—The club s golf team de- BBENNEB'S AUTO PABTS the back nine after going out in 2- feated the Navy Academy team. 16-5 i Plans will be made for the league’s I WO Montana Ava. N.E. FR. 1W0 VA. Individual match results: ARLINGTON, nver-par 37. Other scores in the Col- Burton and B. T. first all-star set for Gon- Clifford. Army Navy, scored 2 points to 1 ] games umbia group were: Fred McLeod, for Bob Williams and Cliff Ely. F. H. zaga High School s athletic field on Hallasan and W. S. 38-39—77: W. P. Putnam. 47-48—95. Whitehead. Army and for the Navy, scored 2 Doints to 1 (or Ward Sunday, September 19, and Mrs. John Ives. 43-44—87. That Dennis and Charles Oler. J. K. McCue opening of the 1948 league schedules and M. M. gave them a total 328 total, well Magee. Army Navy, scored a week later. JUST SAY 3 points to (i for Cliff French and Ken above the excellent 297 which won Craig. R J. Brown and R. G Rogers. Franchises still are open In both for Prince last Army Navy, scored 3 points to <1 for Bill the and unlimited Georges year. Cooper and William Sharp, E. G. Smith 160-pound leagues Before the Storm struck. Con- and L, V, Steele. Army Navy, scored 2]/a and teams interested are asked to points to a 'i for G. Hartley and Fred gressional’s team appeared in a be represented. Franchises also Spence. G C. Well and J. S. Phillips, “charge nr fair way to lift the crown from Army Navy, scored Vi a point to 2Ki for may be arranged by calling Farkas J. Fairchild and Jim Smith. C. Cox C. Gold at 4441 Prince Georges, pro Wiffy had and J. P. Wade, Army Navy, scored Metropolitan during the day. a 34 for the first nine and was up 3 points to 0 for Sid French and John! Melgaard. to the 17th in figures. Other par WASHINGTON—M S. Horne won the! WINDSHIELD FRAMES FOR halfway scores for that team were: Horton Cup. defeating R W. Hart, 4 and 3, in the final. TRUCKS and CARS Willie Shea. 36; Mrs. D. H. Hender- KENWOOD—Blind bogey, tie among K. son 43. and Jack McCarran, 41. A Brasfleld, 06-20—76; C. A. Bond, 83-7—76; Sam Del 84-8—76. in Vecchio, Also making a threat was the Ken- EAST POTOMAC — J R. Tomlin Me- AUTO GLASS wood outfit whose scores morial Tournament. semifinals; Tom a**l* Parkin 8»s« halfway Emmons defeated Julian Williams. 2 and were: George Diffenbaugh, 37: Mrs. 1: Tom Shenk defeated Early Marcey, 1 up. Opn All Day Saturdays Betty P. Meckley. 46: Charles Price, EASTERN LEAGUE. « « 36. and Nick Hollander, 37. Siranton. 2-3: Hartford. 1-10 HERSON'S A1 Houghton. Prince Georges pro. Wilkesbarre. 2-0: Albany. 6-14. Williamsnort. 2-8; Binghampton, 6-5. 72 rii. At.. HE. MI. Tin " was leading his team at the turn Elmira. 4-4: Utica, 8-3. Save *3 to *9“ Per Tire Averages set up in past years indicate that ever 3800 people will be killed or injured in traffic accidents over the long holiday weekend.

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