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B—3 Stars' Resignations Capital's Sailors Trail President's Cup Boat Sain Again Slab Star Plus Graduations In Annapolis Regatta Officials Will Tour As Braves Win Pair Take Heavy Toll Luring 140 Craft Widely for Talent From Reds, Go 4th By the Associated Press Malcolm Jr. With the President's Cup Regatta By Bus Ham By Lamborne, CINCINNATI, July 13.—The Bos- Associated Press Sports Writer Star Staff Correipondant to be resumed in September, follow- ton Braves < squeezed into fourth Signs are unmistakable that Army ANNAPOLIS, Md., July 13 — ing a 6-year layoff, several of the and wartime's place ahead of the Cincinnati Reds Navy, super teams, Chesapeake Bay’s biggest postwar local committee's leading officials will not be able to shove the other regatta today attracted 140 starters —.474 to .473—here today by down- have mapped out extensive plans to fellows around at will In the ap- in 16 classes as Annapolis Yacht ing the Reds in both ends of a attend a number of out- proaching football season. Club opened its ninth annual re- important 1 -header, winning the night- Resignations, graduation and sail over a variety of courses of-town motor boat events in order gatta after the scholastic difficulties in less than a cap, 4-3, taking opener, on Severn River and the bay. to bring in the top talent for the year have whittled down both from four States and j C-4, before 6,850 fans. Skippers Hains Point classic. academy elevens to the size of their the District sailed in light winds The Braves took a 2-0 lead in th« R. chair- college rivals. that were ideal for smaller classes, Aubrey Bogley, general second game with only one , Ken The Navy, in particular, has been but forced cancellation of the fea- man of the Regatta, announced yes- O’Dea's single, and added two more almost of its stripped wartime ture 18-mile race for cruising and terday that Eric Greenleaf, newly ERIC GREENLEAF. in the third cff three hits, including “name" players by one development Plans were a racing yachts. being elected chairman of the Motor Boat by Johnny Hopp. or another. made for a resail in these divisions The Braves clubbed Redleg pitch- The latest blow to the midship- Committee; Harry E. Smith, head tomorrow forenoon when the small- 7-Off-Par ing for 17 hits in winning the men was the loss of Clyde Scott, er classes will hold their third and of the and Times Commit- McSpaden's Judges opener, but Johnny Sain, who beat scampering ball carrier from Smack- final race. tee, and himself would attend the Cincinnati with a one-hitter yester- over, Ark., who resigned along with An outstanding performance of Yacht Club at was the star. of D. I Regatta Solomons Earns day, Bob Hill Washington, C., crack the day was turned in by Jim Mer- Stroke Lead ; Island 20-21 in official He came to the relief of Red Bar- first baseman, heavyweight boxing rill with Tym-Fly in the comet July capaci- rett in the eighth with bases loaded champion and prospective end. class. The Riverton (N. J.i skipper j ties. Bobley has been designated Gone from and back and struck out Pinch Batter Ray Annapolis scored two firsts. as the starter, Greenleaf as timer At Kansas | City Mueller to a Cincinnati rally. to the colleges whence they came— In the nip morning race, Merrill beat and one also Bob Smith of the judges. KANSAS CITY. July 13.—Trial- Sain allowed one hit in the final by resignation—are Kelly, Phil Somervell of Red Dragon, who From 1 Horse Harold iJug) McSpaden, round, bu* Barrett was credited Notre Dame, and George Sundheim won the class nationals in 1940 and August through August Bob seeking his first major champion- with the victory. and the passing wizard Hoern- 1941. This afternoon. Ernie Covert 11, Greenleaf, key man of the Gold clean ship in two years, fashioned a smart FIRST GAME schemeyer, Indiana, sweeping of nosed out Somervell event will trek to Canada Washington Cup here, seven-under-par third round of 65 Boston AB K. C A Cine n AB H O A. a backfield of widely publicized in for Rowell.If 2 2 0 n Clay.cf 5 1 £ O his Scandel No. 2 position. as an observer of and performers. possible offi- today to go into the lead in the McCo k.lf 3 1 « <> Adams.2b 5 12 1 Joe and Frank Krafft of Old 2 • » o 1 Hatton.3b 5 113 cial in the Canadian Vacation Re- 520,000 Victory Bond Kansas City Hcran.2b Navy Coach Is Gloomy. Fer rz 3b 3 1 n o L)'rke,rf 4 111 Dominion Boat Club’, Alexandria Invitational tournament with a 3. n *' o O ti gattas. Held along the St. Lawrence golf Hopu cf f> 2 'Zientara Navy also lost by resignation last split honors in the class | HoImcc.rf 5 3 1 3 Haas, lb 4 2 7 O ■ ■ penguin 54-hole total of 203. DUMBW———W—————CTBWi—w. nmumin pc a itomwwiiwk-bwwiwi—— and Lake Erie, these events are Sand's.lb 4 3 1 1 0 Lama nn.c 4 n 3 n fall Ralph Ellsworth and George Frank's Squire won the who Dea.c 1 o 2 o Lukon.If. 3 1 3 O morning ! for inboards. Greenleaf will Replacing Johnny Bulla, O Joe strictly Masi c 2 1 3 o U hcr.lf O 0 o 1 Walmsle.v, Texas flyers. CHICAGO—THE CHAMP AND A PIANO PRODI GY—Heavyweight Champion Louis holds race and Joe in Pluto was first in started as the leader at 132. attend the Gravenhorst competi- today R n.3b-2b 5 2 n *t Miller.ss 3 2 2 2 Conditions generally have taken Frank Chile) of Detroit, at the annual American music the afternoon. Wirt. Gill's ss 3 0 0 3 3 piano prodigy, (Sugar Robinson, 7, Negro Skeptic tion 1. He will be McSpaden was par or better on Culler 4 13 *Frev August at Barrie, .. n <> «» such a dark turn at Annapolis that which Louis attended with his above. Robinson of Washington took this position in hole, three-under- I-er.n 1 i Corbitt.** restivities here, ex-wife, Marva, pictured Young August 3; Picton, Ontario, August every fashioning Barre tt.p 1 n m n Heusser.p 0 0 n n Head Coach Tom Hamilton re- the afternoon. no on the festival —AP par 32 going out and four-under 33 Sain p 0 0 0 U Shoun p .31 appeared program. Wirephoto. 5; Bellville, August 7, and Balleg Mueilpr J o o o marked: “I'd say right now that Of the larger classes, only two on the return He his Field near Montreal, August 10. trip. completed Lambert.n o n n o our prospects are pretty grim.” delta class were able to cover yachts Some of the day’s work with an 18-foot putt to Hamilton has 10 lettermen country's outstanding Totals 40 17 27 10 Total* 37 10 27 » only a 10-mile course. Winner was Wil- the delight of some 7.000 fans. ! pilots will participate in the Ca- •Ran for Libke in ninth to build around for the 1946 season. liam Jensen's of Baltimore Trouble for Favored Worsham Muny Golf Qualifiers Whisp nadian events, Greenleaf said. McSpaden was one stroke better ■Batted for Miller in eigh’h. The Army, while not weakened as His time was 4.10:15. TBatted for Shoun in eighth The National than the ever-dangerous Byron Nel- Sweepstakes, being Boston _ 103 000 200—0 much as the Navy, nevertheless will one of the 17 20? and 204. Only Chesapeake revived at Red N. Au- son, Bulla, both at Cincinnati 000 013 000—4 be 12 Bank, J., without of last year's players finished within the three-hour time two strokes off the lead were Seen in Golf to Finance gust 17-18. will lure the cream of Only Runs—Rowell. Holme* <2). O Dea, Mast. W’hen Head Open Play Ryan Hatton. Haas. Coach Earl Blaik calls Maryland Lukon. Miller. Puna Trip limit in the afternoon race. It was the and Greenleaf Veteran Jimmy Hines and Amateur the Cadets out for Merrell crop, hopes to halted m—Hodp. Holmes. Lee (2). Mast. practice. By Whittlesey fiuddy Hartge's Chesapeake, Gales- Frank Stranahan. Culler. Lamanno. Miller Shoun Two-bay* lure many of the star participants. All-America Tex Coulter, consid- ville, Md. He aiso scored in the Ben Hogan his hits—Rowell. Ryan <2». Miller. Haa" Clay. A 36-hole total of 138, 2 under Betschler at 0:51 and 1:51 and To National Meet Particular emphasis will be given played poorest Home —Holme* Stolen bases—Holme*. one ered of the finest collegiate first race in wncih Bill Heintz's round of in months and was Haas. Lukon. Sacrifice—Sanders. Winning Bogart, Bowie and Spencer at 9:39 the Detroit Gold Cup races on Sep- golf or will win the 26th 1 Ditcher—Barrett. tackles of all time, flunked out along par, better, The third and final match to raise Windward, Va wae about out the 214. Losing pitcher—Shoun. and 1:39. Arlington, tember 2, last important motor boat just of picture at with Clyde Grimenstein, a reserve Maryland Open championship to- funds to send the District qualifiers second, and Jack Smith's Lad} Hogan drove and Boston AB. H. O A Cine. AB H O A. event before the President’s Cup putted erratically F n’dez 3b 4 12 4 Clay.cf 3 0 10 end. and times: to the national was third. o o morrow at Columbia Country Club, Pairings starting public links cham- Luck, Washington, Both Greenleaf and today and had a four-over-par 76. Rowell.If 3 2 Frey.2b 4 2 2 3 Regatta. Bog- 7 0 0 Other solid citizens in su- 7:57 and 11:57—•William Ken- in Denver be Race for this stooc Hopp.cf 4 2 Hat ton. 3b 3 2 2 Army’s Briggs. pionship will played class, however, and Vic Ghezzi matched McSpaden’s H'lmes.rf 3 1 I o Libke.rf 4 0 according to Fred McLeod, host pro wood. Robert E. Bowers. Indian Spring; ley, possibly some of the other 12 line which cleared the for a of S’ders.lb 4 10 0 Haavl.Ib 4 0 15 O perb way Charles H Duncan. G. & C. C. today at East Potomac, with the chance being written off. The third round 65 and starts the final Washington local officials, will be on hand, and O'Dea.c 3 2 2 O Mueller 4 0 2 the Cadets' touchdown who named that figure last night 8:03 and 12:03—'Garland Bowers. In- c 2 making qualifiers testing the home club pros. committee boat, for some unex- 18 holes tomorrow in sixth Masi.c 0 0 0 0 Lukon if 4 110 dian Spring: *H A. Halpin. Prince Georges; by that time hope to glean some place “Doc'’ Blanchard and Glenn after the record field of Ryan.2b 4 0 3 2 Miller s* 4 0 4 5 backs, studying Val Ruffo, Woodmont. 8:99 and 12:09— Andy Oliveri and Earl Marcey, plained reason, hauled up anchoi with 206. idea of the brand of talent coming Culler.ss 3 o 1 3 Gumbt n 3 1 05 Davis, have graduated. The 111 •Charles Price. Kenwood R Cliff Mc- who won to the title and came into the 0 0 big players. places tourna- club, leaving the to the Potomac tests. J’hnson.p 3 1 'Adams. 10 0 0 Kimmie. unattached; Keith Kallio, un- Wal'ce.p o n 0 o question about the West Pointers is will shoot a of attached. 8:15 and 12:15—*W. M. Bur- ment In Denver 22-27, will rest of the 20s out in the Trot ‘Somebody pair July gdt wallowing Ambitious programs, meantvhile, Algiers Victor Again Ro'del p 0 0 0 o w-hether Blaik can produce another 69s.” McLeod, the 1927 gess II. Clifton Park. 'W. H. Pattison. more in the match bay. Maryland jr B competition J^k are lined for swim- OLD ORCHARD unattached R Barnhart. Bannock- _ being up the BEACH. Me.. Totals 31 7 27 10 Totals 7 crew the of his wartime for- Cliff "T | 34 27 17 equal and 1908 National Open champion, burn 8:21 and 12:21--'T. R Edmondson. against Spencer and Gi- • Al’on ming, rowing and canoeing events July 13 (.4’).—Algiers, 4-year-old Batted for Gumbert. wards. said. “Lew Worsham should do Columbia: Willett. Kenwood: Wal- braski at 3 o'clock than will Alexandria Victor it, ter Bogley. Prince Georges. 8:27 and they Legion of the Regatta September 7-8, and. trotter owned by Baker Acre Stable Boston 022 000 000—4 A l neckup on Losses. but he's no cinch to win for there 12:27—*Neal Wells, unattached; *B C. face out West. The host Alexandria Americar ! Cincinnati 000 012 000—3 Brown. Prince Georges. James S Oliff. the sailing classic September 14-15. of St. Charles, 111., eo.ualled his A check of the two are a lot of in the Oliveri and Marcey plan to leave Runs—Fernandez. Hopp. Holmes. San- academies’ good players Prince Georges. 8:33 and 12:33—'Arthur Post defeated the Richmond legior Chairmen of these committees will Santa Anita track record of 2:03>2 ders. Frey. Hatton. i*u*on. ^iroia— Urban. Indian Spring: Irvin Schloss. squads today showed these losses: field.” Tuesday for Denver, where the for- 8 to 5, in the firsl be next Zanders. Runs batted in—Hopp, Holmes, Mount Pleasant: Max Elbin. Burning Tree. post, yesterday announced in the two weeks, in winning the Free-for-AU trot 'T>-•*'*-- mer will make his fifth bid for the O Dea. Culler. Hatton <2*. Lukon. Navy: By resignation—Clyde Scott. Columbia's watered fairways are 8:39 and 12:39—‘A. H. Youngqujst, Ken- game of a zone championship base- Bogley said. The motor boat events before 5,000 Grand Circuit patrons base hit—Hopp Home runs—Hatton, wood; 'George Rita. Columbia; Jimmy Stolen Sundheim, Bob Bob national publinks title (twice Andy ball series. are Lukon base—Ryan. ^acri^cc—• George Kelly, in perfect trim and the entire Duke. Bonnie View 8:45 and 12:45- slated the following week. at the Kite Track today. Rowell Winning has to the second round) and pitcher—Johnson. Hoernschemever, Ralph Ellsworth, course never has been better. The •Earle Skinker, Columbia, Virgil Worsham. gone all Chevy Chase, Charles Bassler. Chevy Marcey his first. George Walmsley, backs, and Bob Greens Committee will put the boys Chase. K:5i and 12:51—'R. C. Here- The team match series Hi}], end. back on the blue tees which ford. Kenwood: 'Charles Bell. Indian among Jack Lowe. Hillandale Spring. 8:57 and the links clubs will be con- By graduation—Bill Barron. Bob stretches the layout to 6,612 yards, 12:57—-'Leo Haslbeck. Mount Pleasant; public Babe with East Jenkins, Jim Pettitt, Bruce a 70 that calls for a Rafferty. Forest Park, Hy Taylor, jr., tinued today, Potomac, Smith, rugged par Gibson Island. and which has divided a home-and- backs, Byron Brown. Dick Car- wide assortment of shots. Play will, 9:93 and 1:03—'Joe All- Pumphrey. home series with nahan, Bo Coppidge, Ed Demaree, of course, be summer rules. view. 'Harry Brown, Rolling Road. Robert Anacostia, visiting K. Grove. Frederick. 1 all-America end and Dick 9:09 and :<»!>—'Don Rock Creek. Capt. Du- Lew Fares Fast Field. Murray. Rolling Road; John Musser. un- den, Charles Kaiser, Frank Sorensen attached. W. M. Rabette. unattached Golf events for the week. In addi- who 9.15 and Worsham, won the title last and 1:15—'John Frederick, Bonnie tion to the open, include QW Stansfield Turner, linemen. View: 'Ed Maryland while in the will face Graefe. Annapolis Roads; James year Navy, — matches in Army: Bv flunking—Tex Coulter L Rilev. Baltimore C. C. 9:21 and 1:21 the final the District fastest ever to •Frank Michalek. Mt. Pleasant; Hugh Mc- and the field compete in Women's Golf Association team Clyde Grimenstein, linemen. I*ellan. Edgewood Arsenal Sam Bates, Jr., the State since it was By graduation—A1 John Open played Norfolk. 9 27 and 1:27—'Ed Finnessy. Mt series tomorrow at Congressional. Nemetz, Pleasant as the Calvert Open in 1935 and ’Eddie Johnston. C C. of Md.. Manor, the leader by six over Greene. Dick Pitzer, Bill Lamar, Bill John Kelly. Ocean View. Norfolk. Va. points won by Vic Ghezzi. Larrupin’ Lew', 9:33 1 Belle is a favorite to Webb. Roland Caterinella and Bob and :33—'Stuart Foxwell. Rolling Haven, heavy the Congressional pro. has not been Road: A! Jamison, Quantlco. Jimmy Flat- retain enough of its lead to win the in the Good and Bob Forest Park. 9:39 and ol Wayne, lin?men. Chabot,: tery. 1:39—'Ralph ■p playing his best golf since the Na- Bogart, Chevy Chase; J. Tyler Bowie, Co- title. Washington John Sauer and Dick c Waterhouse, lumbia: Cliff Spencer East Potomac 9:45 0M _ tional Open, but he has a nice habit The an backs. and 1:45—’Spencer Overton. Rolling Road. Maryland junior open, of buckling down with something Fred McLeod, Columbia; Bobby Cruick- event for all golfing youngsters un- more than a at stake. shank, C. C. of Va.. Richmond. 9:51 and pro-amateur — der 21, whether 1.51 ’Otto Greiner. C. C of Md : ’Bobby private club, profes- From Virginia, Bobby Cruick- Brownell. Manor; Charles Betschler. Hillen- sional or public links, will be played dale 9:57 and 1:57—’Joseph Barse. Co- jummBrtiine Zarilla shank, the 1938 champ, will lead Tuesday over the Roland Park Equals Triple lumbia. ’M. Parker Nolan, Congressional, an Old Dominion delegation that Clageit Stevens. Manor. course of Baltimore Country Club. includes John O'Donnell of Nor- 10.03 and 2:03—'Volnev Burnett. In- District dian Schoolboy Champ Bubby folk, also former and Sam Spring: Lewis Worsham, Congres- Browns Win champ, sional; John Bass. Clifton Park 10:09 and Worsham will lead the group from ABANO CONCERT Mark; Bates, ex-Virginia amateur 2:09—’Ray Swearingen, Columbia; Andy this jr.. C city. By th« Gibson. C. of Md Ralph Beach, Subur- Associated Press champ and now a pro. Baltimore ban. 10:15 and 2:15—’Eugene Pittman. The Federal Golf Association will Manor: ’Mason PHILADELPHIA, July 13.—The will send its best, including Andy Bartlett. C. C. of Md.: renew its 18-hole sweepstakes Sat- OFFERED ENTER- St. Mel Shorey. Indian Spring 10:31 and Louis Browns went on a batting Gibson, 1938 winner. State amateur 3:31—’Karl Corby. Columbia: Robert T. urday at Bannockburn. All Federal Barnett. Chevy Chase: Carroll MacMaster. rampage in the fourth inning, champion Otto Greiner, Johnny or District government are Woodholme 10:27 and 2:27—’John De- employes _ TAINMENT AS touching Luther Knerr and Lee Bass and others. Ford, jr Elkridge. ’Leroy Smith. Manor: eligible. Griffith for seven hits and John Flattery. Green Spring Valley. 10:33 seven' A player to be watched, although and 2:33—’R. O. Wissinger. Baltimore C. Tlie first Maryland State Golf runs two C ; John H. Callahan, Suburban: Tom- WELL AS including record-tying he has not been his game jr., Association mixed tw o-ball event RELIEF playing my Sullivan. Woodholme 19:39 and 2:39 triples by A1 Zarilla and will whipped this year, is Cliff Spencer, the I—‘Henry Hamp. Rolling Road. 'L. T. be played next Sunday at Elk- | the Philadelphia Athletics, 11 to 4, East Potomac who has Saltysiak. Mt. Pleasant; Frank Invernizzi, ridge. A number of District teams EXCURSIONS TO THE dapper pro unattached. 10 45 and 2:45—'John L. r FROM THE HEAT today. a fine record in the Maryland Open Barr. Chevy Chase: A1 Houghton. Prince are expected to compete. The Georges: Harry Griesmer. Washington Avi- 1 last American Leaguer to (he has won it three times) and r"™~ SHORE WERE make two ation. 19:51 and 2:51—’Maury Fitzgerald. triples in one inning was always plays Columbia well. Com- Kenwood: ’Eddie Semmler. Patuxent Air OF THE DAY... Charley Jamieson of Cleveland who Base; John O'Donnell. Norfolk Officers’ bining his favorite tournament and Club 10:57 and 2:57—’Ken Scales. C. Philco RADIOS NECESSARY TO turned the trick on May 8. 1922. course, Spencer cannot be over- C of Md.: George Diflenbaugh. Kenwood; AUTO St. Louis W Glenn Spencer, Rolling Road. ^ AB. H. O. A. Phila. AB H. O. A looked. ; T u d llo,3b 5 12 1 Valo.rf 2 110 11:03 and 3 03—'C. A Slater, jr.. Co- ESCAPE THE HEAT Br-r din.'.’b 6 2 2 3 41 REPAIRED Derry.rf 3 1 o Amateur ; lumbia; ’Rip Mann, C. C. of Md Gene V Ste'fns.ss 4 3 1 2 McCosky.cf 3 1 3o 1 Delegation Strong. Larkin. Woodmont. 11:09 and 3:09—’Ev- Heath.If 5 3 2 o McQ'n. 1 b4 2 7 O The amateur delegation Is strong erett Johnson. Prince Georges: Seth Col- L. S. Jullien, Inc. Laabs.rf 4040 Cha'm'n.lf 5 1 2 o linge. Columbia: Billy Brownrigg. Wood- Zarilla.cf 5 3 6 0 Hosar.c 2 1 4 1 with Bobby Brownell, Velney Bur- mont 11:15 and 3:15—’M. E Roderick. 1443 P St. N.W. NO. 8075 S*eve's.lb 6 o 5 1 "Wallaesa 0 0 o o and Greiner, : Catoctin: H. L. Ortman. Norfolk Naval Mane so c 5 2 5 O Desa eis.c 2 0 1 o nett, Ralph Bogart Base: Walter Romans. Baltimore C. C. Fannin.p 5 10 1 Majes'i.3b 3 1 1 ] j among the best. In addition, the 11:21 and 3:21—’Carroll Hayes. Ocean —7 ~-CaTfi*d.3b 1 o o o: of its View of Norfolk. Gred Greiner, unattached; Totals 44 11 28 8 Suder.ss 4 (» 4 3 1 host club is solidly in back Carroll Boggs. Cumberland C C 11:27 Ha’ley.2b 2 12 2 weekend golfer, Buddy Bowie, a and 3:27—’Marvin Worsham, Unattached; Knerr.p 1 0 0 1 * Elmer Lowe. Allview; i^eo Kernan. Prin- out over Griffith.d o o o ; subpar threat every time cess Anne. Va. Beach. 11:33 and .3:33— Flore-s.p 1 O O 1 his home layout, but virtually un- •John C. Walker III. Chevy Chase: A G. TKonopka 0 o o o Miller. Ocean View; Richard McHale, Bon- known in competition. nie View • Totals 33. 9 27 9 Among the local pros, the Chevy Amateur. •Ran for only NATURE Rosar in fourth. Chase Buck Worsham ’Eatted for Flores in ninth. assistants, 54 Louis 000 701 111—11 I and Charley Bassler are playing PROVIDED RELIEF Vl Pmladelphia 000 021 001— 4 well and must be considered. The Runs—Lucadelio «2», Berardino. Ste- course is a little on the long side phens <2), Health. Laabs. Zarilla. Man-, FROM THE HEAT OF f ciiso (2). Fannin (2), McCosky. Majeski.! for the only four time champion. Handley. Konopka. Errors—Suder Flores Run'; A1 Houghton. batted in—Stephens. Luradello. Ber- A WASHINGTON ardino. Heath (3), Zarilla (3>, McQ nnn ! Some of the outstanding pairings \ \ Chapman. Flores. Stephens. Mancuso.; are Lew Worsham, Bass and Burnett Two base hits—Berardino. Health <2>. McQuinn. Majeski, Stephens. Three base at 10:03 and 2:03. Spencer Overton, SUMMER hos—Zarilla (2). —Mancuso. and at 9:45 Sacrifive—McCosky. Losing pitcher— McLeod Cruickshank Kneer. and 1:45, Bibson, Beach and Ray SO YEARS I- Swearingen at 10:09 and 2:09. 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