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jwedish IHJhi JbiVKNINQ STAR, Winning ton, D. C. Netmen MONDAY. HAECU If. IBS* A-19 Added Confidence Makes ' Beat Australians Norman Sloan Named Rangers Get Tough Job ALEXANDRIA. Egypt. Mar. Smoky Burgess 19 (/P).—Sweden swept the finals s Citadel Cage Coach In Stanley Playoffs Star of Cup By of the Visitors’ Tennis > CHARLESTOWN. S. C- Mar. the Associated Press poor yesterday, winning TAMPA, Fla., Mar. 19 W - been that he was a defen- - tournament *! 19 (JP). —Norman Sloan, one-time The New York Rangers have When Smoky Burgess came to catcher. The record bears 3 both singles matches and the | the suicide chore of facing the vtpsfT-* afl April a sive North Carolina State player and i ' iHEe® j Cincinnati last in trade | that out, for he led the league , doubles from Australia. champion Montreal Canadiens, with Philadelphia, Manager ’ Sven Davidson defeated Lewis 5 former coach at Presbyterian, wl'ile Toronto, having beaten ( with 10 in 1954. Under the Birdie Tebbetts asked him two errors ’ Hoad. 6—3, 5—7, 9—7 and T.. has been named head basketball off Boston for the final berth, questions—“ you hit left- • tutelage of Tebbetts, a former Detroit as Can r Johanssen downed Jack Arkin- ’ coach at The Citadel. faces the National pitching? Do you want to> catcher, Improved. 1 Hockey League’s Stanley Cup handed he has stall, 6—4, o—-6. 6—3. was every day?” T This announced during Wrrk “ was tying myself up behind 1 Davidson and Johansson won playoffs get under way tomor- Burgess, ] the week end by John Sauer, row. a part-time worker inl 'the plate so I couldn’t move offt the doubles from Hoad and Ar- both Chicago and Philadelphia, •:a dime, but Tebbetts showed me -5 kinstall, 6—l, 6—3. athletic director. The two best-of-seven series Bft ¦UnMrftrH answered a positive “yes” to both a couple things open in Montreal and ‘ of little that i In the Alexandria Interna- Sloan was assistant coach at Detroit. questions. The result was a .301 1 1 me,” Burgess said. championships. College past Montreal, team to win high tional Jaroslav State this first 45 tit season and a career of 21 Tebbetts explained his trade ofE Drobny of Egypt and G. G.. season His Presbyterian teams games in one season, rocked the ''ShVI! homers and 78 runs batted in. - . Catcher Andy Seminick, Out- - Merlo of Italy gained the quar- won 70 and lost 43 from 1951 to Rangers, 3-1, while Toronto The most homers he ever hit -«r~ -«- ; fielders Glen Grobous and Jimi terflnals of the men’s singles. .1955. scrambled past Detroit. 2-0. and r ¦ Rfl majors was six at ¦ before in the ' Greengrass Philadelphia : Drobny Sjowall Witt, Chicago m to Hank football 3-2, Philadelphia last beat J. of Nor- assistant. eliminated Boston. in 1952. 'April 30 for Outflelde. Stan i way, 6—4. 6—3, and Merlo de- - handled the team during the last night to decide the playoff “The ball park helped some,” Palys, Pitcher Steve Ridzik and I seated Kamel Moubarek of Egypt. Jpast season, when the record alignments in the final game* jfp >y „ ' <4* '. :. ' Burgess admitted. “Not that it’s Burgess 6—3, 2-19. regular season. ** <«*«¦*#' 5 in these terms: 6—2. !was of the .„ . in ¦ iny shorter in Cincinnati to > In the second round, Fred Ko- rightfleld. a “It boiled down this. The I think it’s little ' we catching j,valeski of Washington turned longer (it is, feet) fellows had were ¦r Bftr *1 ms 342 to 329 but about .220. I figured to I Jjback D. Dzedzos of Egypt, 6—l, the screen is lower. I would hit' .give up a .300-hitting 6—4. against in outfielder v 4H balls the wall Phila- in Greengrass a 800-hitting they | for delphia and would bounce Burgess. thought singles | catcher like We back for or doubles. In we always dig up Belgian Takes Title they could an out- 1 Cincinnati clear the screen -1 fielder who could hit .220 or for home runs. pin 1 j better and add a little more Cannes Tennis Costs so Little More ¦ big thing is confi- ‘,o «MMr “But the speed our club. It’s pretty ’ (JP).— Jaoques l mBKt CANNES. Mar. 19 'hmse you get dence, the kind from 1 tough to find any catchers hit- Belgium yesterday playing every day. ’ Brichant of o^' In Phila- *%*-> ting .300. It worked out fine for ' won the men’s singles finals of delphia you hardly knew if you 1 us, and I was glad to see Semi- going the ’ the Cannes international tennis were to catch until ! nick have a good year (.240) for i - ' by defeating fe public fellow announced, tournament An- address 1 i the Phils. tonio Maggi of Italy, 6—2, 6—l, the lineups. Usually they played “Smoky right atti- only against 'I has the ; 6—3. ¦ '‘tfcV me righthanded tude, too. You’ll find him out ' ; Shirley Bloomer of Great A pitching. I always thought I could! 1 there catching batting practice hit lefthanders just as good, and Britain downed Use Budding of for 45 minutes and then running A - I —3, 6—l, Samuel Cabot’s ft proved summer.” around the Frankly, Argentina. 6 in the il ¦ j Velvet ¦ I think I it last outfield. "* Burgess, a stocky, ' finals of the women's singles. ’J‘ DIFFERENT WARMUP NEEDED—New York.—Boyish Johnny Podres playfully lefthanded when I was managing against batter, is the only catcher in the him, I didn't figure he was that In the men's doubles finals. WINSLOW STORES makes a snowball on his arrival this morning at a Manhattan Army induction ! and Tony of I I League a Brichant Vincent * National with lifetime type. All he needed was a little I 922 New Yerk Ah. N W NA 1-16)0 V\Tw center. The big lefthander who clinched the World Series for the Dodgers ar- batting average over I Miami, Fla., defeated the Cana- *3754 Minn. Are. Nl. LU 1-6756 \ V ! ; ¥ F W' I V )l .300 and * J ' J 1 'confidence.” ¦ • 5411 Qveewt Chap.) M. Hyette. |I M New worst in years. (Story on Page goes Roy Campanella pair Barclay If J I L 4! \ /¦ rived from Florida amid York’s snowstorm that for dian of Lairie and ¦¦ WA. 7-2222 #1 i I I i ft] IVi i Km A-16.) —AP Wirephoto. and Walker Cooper. Smokj'sj [Paul Willey. 6—4, 6—2. |H 7514 Wmc. Awe., tetk ,Md OL 4-4160 fi | 11 i I J kJ 1 il» H| *l2ll Ge. Are , S S . Md JU 9-2214 II ft " lifetime mark in the Majors is Five Italian Champs j The women’s doubles 'were • 5307 ietfe Are , Myem .Md WA 7 -1110- « | \hRMB ! S f T Jili by • lOtft St. N.. AH.. Ve. JA. 5-7176 \« •I | . | } T ¦ .368, high* welterweight won Christiane Mercellis, » 3211 ft WJM |no good at the buzzer, ending the basket for St. Ann’s In the over- .305. In 1954 he batted The class has • 1239 Wi«en«iit Are. N.W. AD. 2-0067 /ill,8 AM enough to lead the league, but he, i Belgium, and Ingrid Metzner, game timekeeper produce the victory, but had five Italian-American at 25-25. The time to missed by 55 the required 400 at| | cham-! Brazil, who beat Miss Bloomer Tourney Next made the decision and not the CYO officials may call for the bats. pions—Joe Dundee, Young Cor-' and Louise Snow, Oakland, game played over. Burgess always HI, Marty Servo, Tony Calif- 6—2, I—6, 6—3. For CYO Vidors referee. Pat Howard made a to be 1 The rap on has, ,bett De- Five of yesterday s six winners In the CYO basketball cham- pionship games at Catholic Uni- versity, plus the senior girls’ league champion, will represent Washington in the Middle At- lantic CYO tournament in Tiythe BigEconomy Baltimore Saturday. The scores yesterday were: Blessed Sacrament over Nativity. 4 boys * * 63-46. for the senior title: • Blessed Sacrament over Nativity, This l9s6 Buick SPECIAL boys 55-46, for the intermediate ~ WW crown: St. Ann s over St. James’ 2-Door, 6-Passenger in juniorboys: St. John the Bap- J tist over Queen of Peace, 29-18, delivers locally tor less in midget boys; St. Ann’s over Blessed Sacrament, 27-20, in J—F * mm intermediate girls, and "St. Ann’s than some models of the over St. Gabriel’s, 27-25, in junior girls. w \ well-known smaller cars. j* St. Ann’s also won the senior girls title in the regular season in c^ec^ and thus will send four of the I six teams to Baltimore. The midget boys winner will not compete in the Middle Atlantic tournament. But one of St. Ann’s cham- pions may have to play again. St. Gabriel’s has lodged a pro- test over its 27-25 defeat in over- time for the junior girls cham- pionship. A ruling is expected today or tomorrow from CYO officials. The complaint came after a St. Gabriel’s basket was ruled Four U. S. Net Stars Win in Puerto Rico SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Mar. 19 (JP). —Barry Mackay of Day- Ws XJBj ton, Ohio, easily defeated Jean Claude Armand, Haiti's top- . -dm** ~-'^******^ ranked player, as the fourth an- nual invitation tennis tourna- ment got underway yesterday. The scores were 6—l, 6—l. In the lone women’s match, Helen Rihbany of Boston was given a real tussle by 12-year-old Cindy Goldberg of Puerto Rico before winning, 6—3, 10—8.