The Case of the Castoff Pitchers Crew to Defend LITTLE SPORT jW.-L, JHVIMAPOUS SPgCPWAY^. Clubs Could Use Those Lefties Its National Crown Jh William Wells Rated to White Ted Traded Sox, Says At Princeton Threat in Trot By Ted Williams back, I’m sure they would pay a Today Big heavy price Bill Fuchs The fortunes of baseball spin willingly. By Cleveland Stor some peculiar twists. This thought could certainly use Staff Correspondent At Rosecroft Bob Kuzava. Tonight came to mind while in Chicago The Yankees would PRINCETON, N. J„ May 30.— almost for the re- William Wells, the fastest 4- last week. I was thinking, for ex- give anything Washington-Lee High School of I turn of Bill ample, of u'hat Wight. Billy Pierce Arlington, Va., was all set to put year-old gelding last year with a would be of considerable to some of the help its national schoolboy eight-oared 2:04!s mark, is entered in the the Detroit Tigers right now. And on the line here to- American championship first division of the Senator, a the the Senators Net League clubs way Washington day and a good part of the re- City Tourney Judson Wins One for White Sox Get 4th Choice 19-class trot, feature of the holi- would give to are going I think they would wel- sponsibility for keeping it rested Caps come the return of Haef- get back cer- Mickey on the steering ability of Coxswain Resuming Today day program at Rosecroft Race- ner. Survivors in the of tain members Dick McCombs. City After 75 Consecutive Defeats In Draft way tonight The Washington tennis tournament in O'Keefe of the White Yankees, the Indians, the Coach Charley Butt wasn't wor- By the Associated Press The gelding, owned by Dr O. were back in action at the Edge- Yesterday he took the mound Sox pitching Tigers and the Senators are doing ried, however, despite the fact his Tommy O'Keefe. Georgetown's moor Club today after ST. LOUIS, May 30.—Maybe in the fourth inning with the Bache Gill, prominent District staff they once all right with what they have in had trouble yester- junior eight keeping score tied at 6 6. In high-scoring basketball star, has the of but all day’s postponement, trying to it's stage fright that keeps How- and the fifth physician, and trained by Willie owned. way pitchers, they its nose in line yesterday. with make for lost time. St. Louis scored two runs on a signed the Washington Caps, The White could use one more good left- up Yester- ard Judson from winning ball Webb, made his first start of this “I’m not worried,” he said. schedule and a homer and it looked club officials have hander such as day’s was held over, announced today. Sox got Wight, Kuzava, “McCombs is too games. season last Tuesday nisht in the good a coxswain although starting times were like Judson had blown another The 21-year-old off to a poor Pierce and Haefner seem to be in Jersey City play- for me to worry about that. Reds revamped mutual consent of He won yesterday, all right, and game. er. who stands 6-feet-1 and Fort Washington, and went to start this year, their present form. by will be okay too. Those things opponents. didn’t even show a trace of ner- weighs 175 was the the a 2-1 favorite. He but their early On what they showed me when Trailing 8-6. Judson was pulled pounds, Caps post fin- but I don’t think vousness. Ted happen, he’ll Tournament officials to for a No. 4 choice in the National season failures I last saw them, these capable hope pinch-hitter in the eighth, ished a beaten ninth in 2:13l» have any trouble in the finals.” reach the semifinal rounds in You see, the stands were all his Basketball Association's draft. have not been due to poor pitch- southpaws now performing for team mates staged a four-run mile. was both men’s and but empty and quiet. Paid at- the White Sox to be By Reds Butt referring to women’s play uprising and Judson went down O'Keefe played four at ing. appeared years he will to Reds his cox- by Saturday with the cham- tendance was only 624—it was a in the Tonight probably go Strangely enough, many of the equipped with sufficient stuff, Morse, junior eight win column. Georgetown, coming to the Hill- setting in which a man could the post as the 3-1 second choice were and swain, who had trouble following pionship round tentatively In all he gave up two hits, three top during Elmer regime. good White Sox pitchers pitching savvy experience to Ripley's in the first division of the the course in the trial heat scheduled Sunday. concentrate. walks and struck out He Sen- formerly owned by other clubs. help a pennant contender quite a yes- one man. hung up a new scoring record “I Judson How ator. which will go as two dashes, And could these clubs get them bit. terday. just couldn't make out pitched 3V3 innings for did it feel to win one? of 1,018 points in 90 games for an White a mile in the fourth racp and the flags,” he said. “But we ll be the Sox and was credited “Well, I took a lot of ribbing, of average of 11.2. and chalked up Bassler Drives 1 1 16 miles in the sixth Coburn okay tomorrow.” Charley with a 12-8 victory over the course,” Judson laughted. “I the good efficiency mark of 52 per Hanover, driven by Scotty Welch, Juniors Make Finals. Browns. Miraculous? For Jud- thought I had lost that one, too. cent on field goals. He was re- Golf Mid-Atlantic Golf Barely To Golf Prize is the 5-2 favorite. Drawing Range son it was. He had lost 15 It sure feels wonderful; it's been garded as one of the Hoyas' best From A-10.) The juniors, making their first who (Continued Page i Charley Bassler, led this straight. In fact, he hadn’t won such a long, long time. clutch players. The second division of the Sen- bid for a national title, just did District's Star Amateurs ; section's qualifiers for the Nation- a game since April 21, 1949. “No, I didn't do to ator. the fifth and seventh races, make the finals which anything O'Keefe his senior tra hole. Doering had 75-70. The were sched- ! al Golf Tournament played year finds Miss A number of District amateur Open yester- The righthander started out celebrate—didn't even take in a under Lawrence Tip Han- the failures uled to get under way at 2 p.m., Buddy OGradv, who also biggest surprise among day, picked up $50 in expense last season with a Then show.” over the choice around golfers left today for Hot Springs, victory. turned pro after in inter- top 5-2. Baltimore’s Otto Greiner. Otto Washington time, today. They starring was Va., where the Middle Atlantic money by winning the driving he dropped 14 in a row and lost Judson is 24 and hails from She will be driven by Jim Stokley. for the first six finished third in their heat and collegiate basketball at George- was seven over par starts contest at Glenn Spencer's range another game this year. Hebron. 111. Most of the competition is ex- championship Friday over sixth on a time basis. At first town. Tommy was picked on the holes, and although he was only in Glenburnie last Bassler pected to come from the Cascades course. Only a few night. East team the West in the Spencer Do. for the that was only five crews were to make the against eight over day, women from the District carried a ball 255 yards into mud. owned by William E. Miller, and golfers but a annual college all-star game at too finals, vote among the Art White 8 high. are competing in the women’s Jones was second with 240 Clowns Sox, 12; Browns, Madison Dr. Richards, owned and driven Avenue” Regatta Committee members last Testing Monarchs, Square Garden and later Rolling Road’s “Wilkins while Carroll MacMaster won Chicago. AB. H. O. A. St. L. AB. H. O. A M. J. Both will championship that starts tomor- the was selected as the by Duer, jr. go field and night increased the "number to Busby.cf 4 12 0 Upton.ss 6 2 1 7 outstanding Jinx bluffed the nobody for the J.Os o o 0 0 4 off at about 3-1. row at the Homestead course in prize longest three hits ki.rf Cole an.cf 4 2 0 on a New six. Seventh Pennant 3 2 0 player Jersey all-star broke par. There’s a saying that in bounds. Bassler Seeking Phll'y.r.cf 5 Lollar.c 5 3 2 1 Hot Springs and they already are two out Mlch'ls,2b 5 0 4 2 Kokos.rf 4 0 2 O team in a game with New York 14 of the 18 have hidden Morse’s was 3 greens on the scene. difficulty due to of bounds. Bill Collins of Balti- The Kansas City Monarchs,: Zernial,If 0 4 0 Arft.lb 2 0 8 0 Maski.iib 4 112 twood 1 O o 0 College all-stars. He also played 27-1 Shot Wins Grand Prix rolls toward Wilkins Avenue. the shape of Lake Carnegie, nar- their seventh The Indian Spring party, led by more won the amateur prize with seeking Negro Amer- j Gol'ry.lb 2 0 0 1 Tho'as.3b 4 13 3 for the 1950 College All-Americans the row Matl.c 5 2 7 0 Lenh'dt.lf 3 10 0 Most of the players took story at one end and broad at the a ican League in PARIS, May 30 i/Pi.—String field George Thornton, Buddy Sharkey 245-yard effort to 235 for Keith pennant 121 years, Car uel.ss 4 10 2 Friend,2b 4 0 7 2 against the Harlem Globetrotters were other. to heart and playing imagin- and Jim Huntt, left today. Manor The 1-mile racing course and invaded Griffith Stadium today for Gu’pert.p 1 0 0 0 Schacht.p 0 0 0 0 won the Grand Pnx de Printempa Kallio, Ray Bassler, Charley’s Judson.p 1 o 2 0 1 0 0 0 at Uline Arena last month. rolls all tends to out about Starr,p by a and a half at St. ary day. Club has 20 players competing spread one- brother, who tied for second. a double-header with the India- •Baker 0 0 0 0 Marsh'l.p o O 0 o length in fourth of a mile from the finish. at 2 Cain.p .110 0 Fine.p 2 10 0 Cloud race track yesterday. The the men’s championship and napolis Clowns, starting p.m. Ferrick,p 10 0 1 “A INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. 2 DIVOT DATA —A1 Houghton, most of them will leave tomorrow. crew not used to it could The Monarchs will feature a 4-year-old earned million francs Totals 38 13 27 10 14 Rochester, Toronto. find it a little ~7 Totals 30 27 0. iabout > for his putting cross-handed, played the difficult,” says a Third slugging left fielder in Elston How- Montreal, 4 $6,700 owner. Mrs. Ralph Bogart of Chevy Chase, Baseman Jackson j •Walked for Judson in eighth. tf. Buffalo. five holes in two under par survey official for this ♦Struck out for Arft In ninth. Springfield at Jersey City, postponed. F. Disiti, and paid his backers 27 first the defending champion; Bobby regatta. ard, who started the season with ra‘.n, “It’s hard to Chicago 411 000 to 1. both morning and afternoon. The Brownell, the District amateur say how much time Is Cubs a flurry of hits and had better 042—12 Syracuse at Baltimore, postponed; rain. Optioned by St. Louis __ 120 320 000— 8 holes were too much for him, a crew using too much rudder the long titlist; Col. Jimmy Wilson of Army; By Associated Press than a .400 average when statistics Runs—John Ostrowski. Philley (4 >. with 74- would lose. I’d however, and he finished Navy and Billy Griffin of Manor say three or four CHICAGO, May 30.—The Chi- were last released. Zernial, Maieski (2). Goldsberry, Carres- 76. Price and Frank Michalek are among the top amateurs in seconds, anyway.” cago Cubs today optioned Third The Clowns, who bring along quel. Baker, Cain, Upton (2), Coleman (2), Thomas. Lenhardt (2). Fine. Errors played off the second low gross tie the District entered. while Butt wasn't worried Baseman Ransom Jackson to their their own between-games enter- —Busby, Michaels, Carrasquel. Upton. in the Annapolis Roads Open, about the of his (Mass.) club in the been bolstered steering senior Springfield tainment, have by Friend. Runs batted in—Michaels, Masi Price with 148 to 151- winning coxswain, he wasn’t too optimistic International League on 24-hour the addition of Tommy Johnson, (51, Lollar. Majeski, Lenhardt (2). Busby. than Rosecroft Entries Oatman wagered more about his Cinderella crew’s recall. Howard University baseball coach, Coleman (2), Philley, Goldsberry, Zernial -BRAKES-]RELINED WHILE YOU WAIT enough to make expenses that he (FOR TONIGHT) chances of its from Oklahoma who has the team Two-base hits—Philley. Lollar (2), Car- Post Time, 8:15. taking second title Jackson, up pitched to two would shoot 76 or better : in as rasquel, Thomas. Three-base hits—Masi, With the IMetv Rivetless every FIRST RACE—One mile pace; purse. many years of racing. City in the Texas League, was a victories since joining it three Coleman, —Lenhardt. Sacri- round in the championship June $600. former baseball and football star weeks P.P. Horse. Odds Big Race Starts at 3:45. ago. fices—Michaels. John Ostrowski. Philley. 8-10 at Merion in Philadelphia.... 1. Victory W. O. (no driver)_12-1 at Texas Christian and “I’m never University Double plays—Upton to Friend to Arft; failed to 2. Will Patch (B. Puckett)_4-1 optimistic at the time Chandler Harper qualify li. Harvey Allen (E McGregor) _3-1 of Texas. For a time, it appeared Carrasquel to Michaels to Goldsberry; of a race,” he said. “We’ll to Left on “SAFTIBOND” in Fort where 143 was the 4. Kiss ’N Tell (R. Hendershott)_(1-1 just do he Thomas Arft. bases—Chicago, Worth, might win over the Bruins’ Match Race Headlines 11; St. 8. Base on The 5. Commodore Hal (M. Hubbard)_15-1 our best and hope. I know Louis. balls—Off Gum- industry's newest end finest broke lining segments, pressute maximum score. (i. Valan (R. Browne, jr.) 8-1 they’ll third-base but he failed to pert. 3; off Schacht, 2; off Starr. 1; off job, hit bonded, more friction, weor. No 7. Riverside Broner (T. Walters)_20-1 row a good race, but whether it’ll Judson. 3; off Cain. 1; off Ferrick. 2; off giving longer rivets to score drums Auto Card 2; off 2. Struck When Bassler shot 71 in his 8. Dusty Harmony (Ed Myer) _6-2 be consistently. Hagerstown Marshall, Fine, out—By Also eligible: Tarheel (D. Miller). good enough, that's something Gumpert, 1; by Judson, 1; by Cain. 3; by morning round, it was the first else.” Special Dispatch to The Star Marshall, 2. Hits—Off Gumpert, 7 in 4 off Judson, WHEELS time this he has been over SECOND RACE—One mile trot: purse, 323 Innings', 2 in 3Vs innings; year HAGERSTOWN, 30. off Cain, 1 in 2 Innings: off Schacht, 3 in $600. The race was Md., May in a tournament round. big scheduled to White Sox -3 inning; off Starr, .3 in 1 *5 innings; off COMPLETE par 1. Round Up (W. Hudson) —. 8-1 Option —A match race between the start at Busby, Marshall, 2 in l2* Innings: off Fine. 1 is and 2. Guy Peter (W. Pearson) _3-1 »3:45, with W.-L. compet- Charley playing beautifully 3. Hanover (C. drivers the fastest time in 3V3 innings: off Ferrick, 4 in 2 innings. Gregory Oakley)_ti-l St. Make making ADJUSTMENTS FOR should make a move in either the 4. Misty Day (F. Mears) _15-1 ing against Catherine Institute Room for Rickert Wild pitch—Schacht. Gumpert. Winning POPP in preliminaries will feature to- pitcher—Judson (1-1). Losing pitcher— * 6. Buddy L (R. Wlckersham)_5-2 of Canada, Nutley (N. J.) LIFE OF THE LINING Open or PGA. A lack of experi- 6. Lady Chenault (M InskO) _12-1 High By the Associated Press auto at Ferrick (0-2). Time—3:01. Attendance 7. 4-1 La night’s racing Hagerstown —024. ence is his main drawback. Atlantic McElwyn (W. Holmes).— School, Salle High of Philadel- 8. Judy Dean (L. Simpson). _20-1 ST. LOUIS, 30.—The White on U. S. Route 6 phia and Ecorse (Mich.) May Speedway 40, HYDRAULIC PARTS AND SERVICE Crow won a playoff for the sec- Also eligible: Monroe Hanover (J High. Sox will miles Amato), Richard Me (L. Powers). West option Outfielder Jim west of this city. The first ond alternate’s over John Catholic High of Philadel- RELINED BRAKE SHOES EXCHANGED place Busby to the club’s Sacramento race is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Coan Tosses Out First Ball THIRD RACE—One mile, 2-year-old phia was scratched. Bass, despite an out-of-bounds DRUM TURNING — pace; purse, $600. team of the Pacific Coast League Mel Coleman, Ken and Gil Coan, Washington out- ROAD SERVICE drive on the extra hole. He sal- 1. Champion Fingo (E. the two Wagner Avery)_8-1 Only junior eight-oared as soon as Marv Rickert 2. Stanton Hal (J. Wingfield)_3-1 reports Cotton Kind are among the fielder, will throw out the first vaged a par, while Bass went over 3. Nora Direct Lewis) 4-1 heats were run Lower (T. yesterday. for duty. drivers ball tomorrow when Greenbelt TRUCKS RELINED BY APPOINTMENT 4. Mcda ___ who will The with a five. Bill Clarke of Volo (D. Miller) ..12-1 Merion of compete. 5. (R. Wickersham)__15-1 High Ardmore, Pa., had Pepper Grapes Rickert was purchased yester- feature will be a race. plays host to Laurel at 6 p.m. in Baltimore C. C., who played off (i. Peach Brandy (M. Bull) 5-2 the best time with 5:21.8. W.-L.’s 25-lap 7. Church Volo (W. Wathen)_6-1 day by the White Sox from the the opening game of the Prince for fourth alternate with his boss, 8. Dust time of 5:35.2 in True (C. Strayer)_20-1 just got under Club LAPP , who said they SOUTH Georges County Boys’ Base- BROS. BRAKE Walter Romans, cracked, “If I the wire ahead of Roosevelt High ATLANTIC LEAGUE. SERVICE FOURTH RACE—The Senator: one mile sold him in excess of Jacksonville. 11; Columbia, ball League. The league will beat him I’ll lose and divi- of the $10,000 10. 1806 L my job,” trot; purse, $1,875 (divided); first Wyandfltte, Mich., which did Charleston, 10; Macon. O. ST. N.W. ST, 4070 sion. waiver operate four divisions, embracing I price. Columbus, 6; Aususta, promptly topped his drive off the 1. D Knierim) _15-1 5:36.0. 3. Lady (C. Greenville at Savannah, postponed; rain. 54 teams, this year. first tee. 2. A1 Braden (W. Whitney)_10-1 3. The Refugee (Ed Myer) -8-1 Also hoping for a national title The scores: 4. William Wells (W. Webb)_3-1 was 5. Victory Express (H. Beattie)_4-1 today W.-L.’s junior double Charles Bassler, Rd. 71-70—141 Browns Are Rolling 6. Coburn Hanover (S. Welch)_5-2 sculls team of Ed Cox and Losing Jack Isaacs. Langley F., Va._ 70-72—142 Buddy RACE—The Senator: one Virts. They were to row John O’Donnell. Norfolk _ 73-70—143 FIFTH mile! against trot; purse, $1,876 (divided); second as Harold four other teams at 2:30. Psychologist Oatman. Norfolk_ 70-73—143 division.

•Bob Harrington, Catoctin __ 72-73—145 1. Wlnlred Scott (E. McGregor) ..10-1 3. Lance Hanover (R. Browne, 1r.) 8-1 Art Doering. Richmond 75-70—145 Well as Games 3. Miss Lawr ce Tip H'no'r (J. St'kley) 5-3 Bob Crow. Woodmont _71-7#—146 4. Bob Hunter (J. Weller)_ 4-1 Rosecroft Results By the Associated Press Johnny Bass. Clifton Park 73-73—146 5. Peter O'Day (J. Eyler) _13-1 0. Do driver)_3-1 Spencer (No RACE—Ohe-mlle Dace; purse. St. LOUIS, 30.—Dr. David Walter Romans. Balt. C. C. 76-71—147 7. Real Cloud (W. Burton)_ _15-1 ...FIRST May 8. Dr. Bill Clarke. Balt. C. C. 74-73—147 Richards (M. Duer)_3-1 May Lybrook (D. Miller) 8.00 3.60 2 HO F. Tracy, hired by the Browns Home Andy Gibson. C. C. of Md. 73-74—147 Lady (G. Mahonyi 3.20 2 40 SIXTH RACE—The Lucy's last spring to boost the players’ •Charles Price. Kenwood 73-75—148 Senator: 1,'. mile! Wayne (W. Beattie) 3.40 trot: first divi- Time. Sam Bates. Norfolk 75-73—148 purse, $1,875 (divided); confidence and morale sion. Also through Otto Greiner. Woodholme 76-72—148 started—Vivace Song. Private Jeff. 7, Lady D (C. Knierim) ...15-1 Wicomico Direct. the of is •Col. Jimmy Wilson. A.-N. 74-74—148 Alvah's Birthday, Lady; application psychology, 73-75—148 5. Herman Hanover (J. Simpson)_13-1 ruaitn. Clare Emery. Woodmont 3. A1 Braden (W. Whitney)_10-1 leaving them flat tomorrow. 76-72—148 •Spencer Overton. Rolling Rd. 1. The Refugee (Ed Myer) _8-1 Harry Griesmer, Bethesda 74-74—14‘» SECOND RACE—One-mile trot; purse. He was engaged after the 0. William Wells (W. Webb) _3-1 •rOOO. Hugh McLellan. A. Ch. Center 73-76—140 3. Victory Express (H. Beattie)_4-1 Browns finished seventh in the A’ Prince Georges 74-76—150 Betsy Volo CD. Miller) fi.80 4.00 3 40 i Houghton. 4. Coburn Hanover (S. Welch)_5-3 Reservation •Eddie Johnston, C C. of Md. 76-74—150 (G. Mahony) 4.60 3.«o I American League last year. Today -| 78-73—151 JOn Gallon (A. Crossman) 4.40 •Frank Michalek. Mt. Pleas’nt SEVENTH RACE—The Senator; 1 were Joe Catoctin 76-76—152 Time. 2:19%. they in last place. Reposkey. mile trot; purse, $1,875 (divided); second Also Beach. Suburban 76-76—152 started—Elsa Hanover. Falcon- Ralph division. ridge Star. Dr. Tracy blamed “lack of co- Charles Betschler. Hillendale 74-70—153 Valeria Hanover, Skv Tram. 7. Winfred Scott (E. McGregor) 10-1 Wanda Girl. Nelson Broach, Hamnton, Va. 75-78—153 8-1 operation from the management” (!. Lance Hanover (R. Browne, ir.) (Daily Double paid $26.20.) •Jack Colter. Norfolk 78-76—154 4. Miss Lawr'ce Tip H'no'r (J. St’kley) 5-3 for his failure to help the club. Cl’ton McHenry. C. C. W’boro 70-75—154 3. Bunter (J. Weller). 4-1 jit.,f/J Bob GoneOa. P. Oeorsos 76-78—154 THIRD RACE—One-mile pace: purse. •John 5. Peter O'Day (J. Eyler) _ 13-1 He said the club’s officials would Norfolk 80-75—155 Randolph Miller. 3. Spencer Do (no driver) _ 3-1 Anthony (T. not Severn White. Suburban 78-77—155 1. Real Cloud (W. Burton) _15-1 Lewis) 10.60 6.20 4.80 let him speak to the players Gold Brook (M. Insko) 7 tat its Clifton Pk. 78-78—156 9.20 40 bestl’ •William Collins. 8. Dr. Richards (no driver)-3-1 Prim (A. before a game “at any time after Frank Invernizzi. Baltimore 70-78—157 Up Dixon) 7.20 “ j Johnny Musser. All View 78-80—158 Time, 2:22%. the start of the season.” EIGHTH RACE—One mile pace; purse. Also started—Donnie J Wilson Ford. Richmond 83-76—150 $800. Direct. Fireball. .Tames Bellizzi. Cedar Point 80-70—150 Charlotte W, Merry Ripples. James the President Bill Dewitt of the 7# 1. Linda Sue Abbe (J. Amato)_ 8-1 Sixth. Ward Burgess. Chevy Chase 70-82—161 3. Sep Hanover (J. Wingfield)_3-1 Browns said, however, that Dr. •Joe Canablanco. Aberdeen 86-70'—165 3. Volo Hal (H. Craig)_13-1 t Emory Sullivan. Baltimore 88-77—165 4. Mischief (A. Simon) _4-1 FOURTH RACE—One-mile trot: purse, Tracy’s contract was canceled be- Chestertown. Md. 82-84—166 $o00. Jim Duncan. 5. Prince Vonian (Ed Myer)_15-1 cause “we find it necessary be- Bill Strausbaugh. C.C. *or Md. 88-88—176 0. Headway (W. Wathen) _5-3 Fly g Fortr'ss (C. Cr'k) 12.80 6.80 3.40 I Jamison. 77-no card Bruce Day 7—139; Stewart (Skip) Alexander. Houston, Tex.. 66-67—133. COMPLETE At N. C.— 'Joe Mor- Knoxville. Tenn.. 67-72—139: Paul Charlotte, Patton. Only lubricants are for gantown, N. C.. Don Dunkel- O'Leary. Bismarck. N. Dak 71-68—1.19, 72-69—141; each berger. Cherryville. 71-71—142: Jerry PAY NO MORE! OJai. Calif.. <(>-<1—141; * Jimmy Demaret. TACKLE FISHING • Raymond Gafford. Dallas. 69-72—141. Goss, Anderson, S. C., 73-72—146: Tommy ^ Adjust fan lelt te factory ! — Bolt, Durham, 73-7.3—146: Charles Far- i Also Dirk Metz. Va Beach, Va.. 70-< l !'\ Tenn.. 72-6!) low. Greensboro. 73-73—146; 'Charles specifications. 141: Glenn Teal. Memphis, by “Salty” Mill, YOUI VW 9AKSAVE V C 42 60 _141: Bill Nary. Los Angeles, 71-<1— Dudley, Greenville, S. C.. 75-71—J40: • Cleon and ter- 71-71— ‘P. J. 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North Shore of | (r Philadelphia. 74-70—144: Howard Chicago. 75-70—145: George Bolesta, spoons and Addison Inc Hicks Inc. Wheeler. Philadelphia, 75-69—144. Danville. 111., 75-71—146; Sonny Rouse. I Day or Nite...Stop at a I Chevrolet Sales, Chevrolet, Ourisman Chevrolet, Inc. A'so George Fazio. Washington, 73-72 Waukegan. 111.. 72-75—147; 'Larry trolling slowly ._145; Clarence Ehresman. Philadelphia. Kraay. Wicker Park. Highland. Ind.. 09- were getting 14th Street and Florida Ave. N.W. HO. 7S00 1238- 1240 Upshur St., N.W. GE. 0100 610 H Stmt, N.E. Tf. 9930 7".13—145: 'Jacques Houdry. Ardmore, 79—148. re- Pa, 72-73—145: Ted Kroll. Jenktntown Also Jock Hutchison, jr., Skokie of the best Pa. 74-72—146; 'Donweiland, Phoenix- Chicago. 74-76—150; Charles Penna. Bev- sults. Aero Auto Inc Inc. ville, Pa.. 7.3-73—146; Bob Toski. North- erly of Chicago. 79-71—150; 'John Levin- Company, Kenyon-Peck, Stohlman Chevrolet, lac 74-72—146: Joseph (Bud) Best bet for ampton. Mass., son, Tam ’o Shanter of Chicago. 73-77— 2825 Wilson Vo. CH. 9000 Lewis. Philadelphia. 76-70—146. 150; 'Ted Adams. Evanston. 111., 77-73 Hickory Shad 1101 Kinf St., Alexandria, Vo. Kl 8-8025 Blvd., Arlington, 3239 M Stmt, N.W. Ml. 1646 At San Francisco—Art Bell, San Fran- —150: Bob Stupple, Morton Grove, 111., cisco. 68-71—139: 'Robert Roos, San 70- 75—151. is Patuxent, be- Francisco. 69-70—139. At Minneapolis—Wally Ulrich, Austin, tween Hills "SALTY" MILLS. Motor Inc Lustine-Nicholson Chevrolet At Portland. Oreg.—Eddie Hogan, Port- Minn.. 144. Barry-Pate C6., Williams Chevrolet Co., Inc land, 70-66—138. At Detroit—Horton Smith, Detroit. 73- Bridge and Old Queen Ann’s 1130 Connecticut N.W. RE. 7171 5710 Balto. Md. At Tampa. Fla.—'Hobart Manley, jr; 71— 144: Sam Byrd. Detroit. 70-75—145; Avenue, Avo., Hyattsvillt, WA. 7200 1339 East •West Hwy., Silver Sprinf SH. 1000 — Streamers & Gantron Savannah. Ga., 69-71 140: Joe Lopet Boh Gajda. Birmingham. 74-72—146: Bridge. Key West, Fla., 71-71 — 142; 'Tommy Wally Burkemo. Birmingham. 73-75—14S: (Fire Lure) style lures are really Sullivan, Mimai. 69-73—142. 'Harold Stewart, Birmingham, 72-77— Chase Motor Co., Inc Mandell Chevrolet Inc. At Birmingham. Ala.—Elmer Reed, At- ’’hot.” Shad from lti to 2 Vi lbs. Chevy Co., Wissinger Chevrolet Co. Harold lanta, 71-73—144: Williams, Tus- Also A1 Bessellnk, Detroit, 72-78—150: are being hooked on No. 8 or 10 772S Wisconsin Ave., Rethesda, Md. OL 6100 1800 Nichols S.E. IU. caloosa. Ala 73-72—145: Bill Barker, At- John Barnum. Grand Rapids. 76-75—151: Avtnuo, 4-4400 Seven Corners, Falls Church, Va. F/L 1177 lanta. 75-71—146; Lee Mackey. Jr., Bir- Emerick Kocsis. Detroit. 74-77—151: 'Bob hooks and green and yellow colors % mingham, 74-75—149 Babblsh. Detroit. 76-77—162. best. “Fire Lure” available ___ At Des Moines—J»ck Fleck, Davenport At Los Angeles—Ralph Blonquist. Los paint Iowa, 72-73—145. Angeles, 72-68—140; Paul Runyan, Pasa- at MOls Co., 9th and E Sts.N.W., Rogers, Denver, 89-73 dena, 72-71—143; Willie Hunter, jr., ~ At^Denver—John Paradise.” * Santa Monica, 72-76—148. a “Sportsman’s At'Troj. K. T.—'Ned Moo.-e, Albany, Amateur. *** . —mrnm "■■■■ W 11