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I Behnke and Howery Sportlight Tough Underdogs Riggs and Ward Face In Tilts Tonight Hard Row as Champs Favorites in Evening By GRANTLAND RICE, Special Correspondent of The Star. Star Tourney Boost NEW YORK. Aug. 13 (N.A.N.A.). at Will — Two defending champions, the Percentages fame and Bud being By ROD THOMAS. Ward, soon will be walking the high C. Henson of de- rope of trouble Clayton Virginia, and Clair In a short while Riggs will have fending champion, Lacey to defend his crown at Forest of Washington, outstanding in The Hills and Ward will be called on to Star's 12th annual horseshoe cham- repel all amateur assaulters at pionships, today were one jump Winged Foot. Both will be on trial from a showdown on which is to in two of the best matched fields rule the ringer roost of Metropoli- tennis and golf have known for tan Washington for the next year. many early autumns. Without a struggle the two Most tennis champions enter at reached the semifinals of the Metro- even money against the field. It politan District playoffs last night will be different this time at Forest on the Commerce Building public Hills, where the alert Riggs will parks courts and horseshoe addicts have right or ten earnest young men consider it a moral certainty that in hot pursuit. one or the other will prevail at the The domination of Tilden. Vines, finish tonight. Perry and Budge is over. Their long, Henson will meet Don Behnke of lean shadows no longer rule the Washington and Lacey will face grass courts of Forest Hills as they Charley Howery of Virginia in semi- did for two decades, or the greater finals starting at 7:30 o'clock. The part of dusty calendars. winners will clash after the girls Who has the better chance to de- have settled their Metropolitan title, fend his title—Bobby Riggs or Bud with Lucy Ross pitching Stella Ward? Baranowski. Riggs must finish in front of a Victims of Henson last night were field that will send a number of Bob Campbell of Maryland, van- aggressive tennis players into action, quished by scores of 50—3, 50—20, including Don McNeill. Frank Park- and Irwin Carlberg, dethroned er. , Welby Van Horn, earlier as Washington champion by , Gil Hunt, Bitsy Lacey, who fell, 50—28, 50—19. RING ACTION APLENTY—Crouched to toss leather at Abrams Grant and one or two others. Lacey defeated Prank Pleshman, UNIVERSAL APPEAL—Age and youth were equally Interested in the horseshoe pitching matches Georgie (right) is Cocoa Kid In Maryland, 50—12. 50—14, and Hoot last night. In foreground, leaning on umbrella, is George A. Symes, 911 Massachusetts avenue a typical snapshot of the fisticuffing feature at Griffith Stadium last night. The $6,000 crowd min- McNeill and Kovacs Loom 50—18. Dansberger, Virginia. 50—11, N. E., and 8-year-old Claire Evelyn Thiel, 1715 Capitol avenue N.E., stooping to aid his view. * gles hoots with cheers at the split decision for Abrams. —Star Staff Photos. As Riggs' Main Trouble Behnke Conquers Champ. •-- A-- to McNeill and Kovacs likely are Behnke. after erasing Elmer be two of the hardest challengers Swartz. Virginia, 50—24, 50—30, unload a to overthrow. Either can knocked off the Maryland cham- on Janazzo Next Is Labeled bale of trouble on who Trail of D. C. Doubles Riggs, hap- pion, Lee Fleshman, with surprising Anacostia, Picking Top Williams, Fight Hornsby to be a pens high-class competitor ease. 50—20. 50—22. Howery, Vir- are down. when the blue chips ginia title-winner, defeated Marvin Planned It will be a battle most of Public Golf Team Here as Abrams Earns of Year' tough Emerson, Maryland, 50—40. 50—19, Championship, Easy Here; 'Manager at least one or two (he wav, with and Ed Baranowski, Virginia, to bank on. upsets 50—10. 50—45. Verdict Over Cocoa is defending his title Rock Creek Split In the Minors In a gallery that nacked every Challenges Making Million In a game in which form is never vantage point about the big parks WALTER McCALLUM. off matches with us. but now we re By LEWIS F. ATCHISON. work against Williams’ worry-wart as it is Too By as consistent in tennis. Henson layout, all eyes were upon after them and we ll keep after them Janazzo will make at boring-in tactics—something to keep many baffling turns and twists can Anacostia Golf Club's 30-man Matters Are So Jammed Izzy passes Drives Oklahoma and last but neither a fans awake the City Lacey night, a bril- until they refuse to play, or set Holman Williams' dark at nights pondering happen in a golf match, especially links team, with strong and eyes cut loose. Henson fired an 80 per date and us." result. From 7th to Texas at 18 holes. liant aggregation of individual per- play Committee May Draw Griffith Stadium August 26 if the cent ringers against Campbell to Meanwhile, Menendez. Turner, Ward needed a putting blade that formers, are getting tired of taking Have Won 10 Matches. carefully-calculated plans of El start with, then deliberately sub- Names From Hat George King, Billy Mack, Dave Her- Loop Threat was smoking hot to beat off Art what they call the run-around from That Anacostia bunch may have Gabriel Menendez, maker of the box Flag sided. In the four games against i man and Mihitabel, the meandering of Stanford and a the outfit at Rock Creek Park. At something there after all. They've fight matches for Senor Joe Turner, Doering and he averaged District men's doubles where can By the Associated Press. Campbell Carlberg Racking can the to terms, kitty, are wondering they year ago. This time he will have least Clay Bragg, one of the Ana- played 11 matches this year and won bring boys | 66 per cent. Lacev coasted against teams for 1940 promises to be a dig up another opponent for George OKLAHOMA CITY. Aug. 13—If .’such as Doering. Willie Tur- costia club's star performers, thinks 10 of them, which adds up to some- Williams’ name is on the dotted people Dad Fleshman with a 54 per center task for a modern Solomon unless Abrams, the local boy who made there's a spot in next year's major nesa, . Dick Chap- so. thing more than mediocrity. Cur- line—almost, but Janazzo hasn't then struck up his usual pace of something wholly unexpected comes good against Louis Kid Cocoa in league baseball show for the man- man, Charley Yates and too many Confidently claiming that the An- rently, they are away out in front cast his ballot. El Gabriel waves a better than 70, jarring down a bit along to help straighten out the last night's 10-round feature at the ager who turns in the best per- others to mention at this spot. And acostia linksmen have the strongest in the city public links team cham- telegram assuring him of practically against Densberger. a dangerous op- tangle in which top-ranking com- ball park. formance in the minors in 1940, don't overlook big Jim Ferrier. the team on the municipal courses Bragg pionship series, having piled up 10112 nothing at all but that August 26 ponent. with 76 and 71. binations now find themselves. Abrams didn't win on our score- just wrap it up for Rogers Horns- Australian star. Keep him in mind. the of the club is for East Poto- falls on Monday on the Gregorian Fleshman’s Back Lame. says secretary points, against 83'2 Last Johnsen ahJad of Oklahoma City’s Indians. and year Davey and calendar when he of Wil- sheet, which showed Cocoa by Ward is a high-class golfer sending today to Rock Creek Park mac. Rock Creek Park pulls up at speaks the Behnke. tall and willowy with a Hugh Lynch were ranked No. 1 by a slim margin on points and all They're ciHling the Rajah also a high-class competitor. But a peremptory challenge to Cleve the end of the procession with 28 liams’ signature. But Menendez is reach that seems to extend from ahead of even in count “manager of the year" in the Texas Barney Welsh and Dooley not one rounds, but they didn't he. will be surrounded by young Miller's crowd to "put up or shut up." points. to be dissuaded bv such peg to peg. moved along steadily at Mitchell. Third were Jimmy Farrin our vote and George got it. We ll League for his trick of transform- stars, and older ones, from the In other wo*ds. the Anacostia for the Anacostia trifling items. The match, to hear a in the middle 60s. He aver- boys Top players he made a ing the Tribe from a seventh- pace and Bill Howard: fourth, C. Al- him tell is say this for him. good entire U S. map. say that Rock Creek Park must set linksmen are Wilbur Seay, the broth- it. all arranged. aged 63 per cent, firing 65 and 66 to phonso Smith and Dick Murphy. fight of it, made Cocoa extend him- place weakling into a dangerous The Far West and the South- a date and for a or ers Bill Well, half of it is arranged, ac- Fleshman. The appear match, Bragg, Jump Hazleton, Davis in contender. eliminate Maryland Trailing in order were Sam Hayes to self for the first time three pennant west—the Midwest and the South Anacostia will claim a forfeit. and Buck Freeman. But the entire cording the telegram. It reads: was in the switches champ through- and Ray Stocklinski, Allie Ritzen- for matches here, but still didn't appear Starts Rise —and the East—all have entries Further, Anacostia, on of the outfit is well balanced. "Okef Williams to box Janazzo Immediately. out due to a lame back but Behnke top They've hot berg and Turner, George Herbert 26 terms as the winner. who are capable of playing golf in the chase for the had to be to win that many August if are right." With the c.ub floundering help- fired enough ringers to beat Flesh- heap public points! and John Smith. Cocoa particularly was aggressive at certain stated intervals. links title, that if the Next Sunday at Anacostia Signed. JOHN ROXBOROUGH. lessly just one notch out of the cel- man's average game. says uptown they’ll in the fifth and sixth when he shook no no Law- Situation Scrambled. terms There is , lads do not meet them will put on a mixed foursome tourney Badly Terms, Why. that's a lar. Hornsby took over on June 8. All four semifinalists seemed able they up George with vicious chops and son Little in the field to open and trifling matter for Meester Menen- lost no time in a fire to meet try to set a date for a match with with the feature a special mixed This year the matches have not He kindling fire. But there to increase their ringers uppercuts to the head, one of which keep up a consistent East Potomac Park for the team exhibition match. As at to In dez who has developed a brand-new under the lethargic Indians, and stiffening opposition. Howery pitched present gone strictly according Hoyle. lifted Abrams clear off the carpet. still is a strong, general average and the Bill Davis arranged it will find fact, is so technique along such lines. It ees they jumped clear into the first 53 and 59 per cent against Emer- championship Betty Meckley everything topsy-turvy But he was guilty of a low blow or that can scramble things up in an and will Rock and Anacostia Pro Bill Carson the committee is consider- somethings to make even Don division. son. then 69 and 60 to whip Baran- Trophy, disregard play- seriously two and they were counted against 28-hole merry-go-round. Park. Mrs. Leo and East Po- out all results and Miguel Jacobs blush for the shame. They had won only 26 games owski. Creek ing Walper ing throwing him. Low blows or not we still been a few cham- There have only want to tomac Park Pro Cliff 'em from a hat. Mitchell Menendez simply decides which and lost 35 when the Rajah stepped Henson was under ‘‘They don't play us, I Spencer. picking won to come back and win plainly wraps think Cocoa pions able said a tournament, to be held fighter figures to win then offers in. but they welcomed their new after his 80 per center, and Lacey guess,” Bragg. "They've put suggested On George's side of the ledger the next H. J Middle Atlantic P. G. A. — year—including profes- over the coming week end, but this him a staggering guarantee say skipper with six straight wins. Chandler appeared always to have a reservoir were his aggressiveness, careful and Whigham, , sionals are considering, in connec- 121 ^ per cent of the gross They recently won nine in a row. of However, neither is a idea had to be abandoned when it receipts. i clever work in the rounds and Jones ringers. tour- early Egan, Jerry Travers, Bobby tion with their championship was discovered that most of the Of course, out of his 121« per cent "You've got to go the limit on my cinch to win in the semifinals. finishing rally which won the oev- and . The others ney. scheduled for Richmond, a had said fighter is expected to pay a | ball club," said the man who led Behnke and Howery have shown to better players out-of-town enth, eighth and tenth rounds. have had to abdicate after a year Best Title Tournament benefit match between pros from $2.50 locker fee and his opponent's the National League in batting seven best advantage their tough- bookings. all the wav. but not on the throne. against Baltimore Rich- George punched times when walked into the In- Washington, and Here's an idea of the muddled guarantee, which has gotten to be he est opposition and no punches will as hard and cleanly as his opponent, Winged Foot in Mamaroneck is mond to help out one of their mem- around $1,500 of late. dian ciubhouse that first day. be pulled by Henson and Lacey standings. If you can make heads who also spotted the District boy n robust test. Its smaller, closely Yet Is Aim of Golf bers who is in trouble. Tommy Has Youthful Team. when they swing against the jutttng- or tails of it the Rankings Commit- Confident Both Will Sign. eight pt>unc»s <156'2 to 148'i> in trapped greens call for long, straight Galloway, pro at the Hermitage tee is looking for you—that's more “£ef he is so popular with the The players found that he meant hitting from the tee and controlled jawed underdogs tonight. Country Club of Richmond, has lost weight. Three wins in five 50-point games than its members can do: fans.” reasons El Gabriel, referring George Gets Cut Eyebrow. it. His team is young, and his iron play. his sight, according to P. G. A. Prexv will decide the semifinals and the Officials Here Welsh and Mitchell won the to the favorite, "he should be willing George from battle with pitching probably is below the av- Both tennis and golf should put Ralph Beach, and needs assistance. emerged will be four out of seven. The men's District title, defeating Far- to gamble on the gate receipts, no?" a cut while Cocoa erage of the league. Yet the In- on two of the best shows we have final So the who to the ! eyebrow escaped pros, always rally rin Howard. Smith and Menendez is a firing from 30 feet, will s»rle and Murphy. dead certain Williams unscathed. The eye will prevent dians have traveled at .541 clip seen in some time. girls, Amateur aid of their associates, are talking their with two out of three Mid-September In the semifinals Lvneh and John- will sign for the Janazzo bout at the Abrams from filling an engagement under Hornsby, winning 40 out of 74 The tennis crowd will have its argument about a match, staging challenge sen were beaten by the same Smith price offered and equally certain it with A1 Wardlow at games. chance to see good matches every- 25-pointers. Affair at Manor Club the best 10 from the Youngstown, choosing pros and will be a match such as There have been rumors that the should Receive Awards Tonight. Murphy. Washington Ohio, August 20. It was to have day. The golf stampeders Washington-Baltimore area against Star will be Due for One After Another. hasn't witnessed since Eddie Burl been a benefit match. man who has managed four major look at a flock of scrambles, espe- Evening trophies Big Entry the 10 best in Upset Virginia. and Petey Sarron created civil strife Cocoa's man- league teams in his colorful career in those 18-hole tests, known awarded immediately after the men's In Middle Atlantic George Shepherd. cially The match would be played In competition is to return to the time The male winners and Officials of the District of Colum- at old Portner's Brewery in Alex- ager, was peeved at the decision and set big in as “sudden death” where one or windup. and should draw a Howard and Farrin triumphed over Richmond, good andria. Janazzo. recall, is 1941. As far as Hornsby is con- can the of Washington, Mary- bia Golf Association have started you may downright angry when he heard two missed putts overturn runners-up chunk of change at the gate for Smith and Murphy in the final and the Metropolitan the ball rolling toward what they the gent who stabbed Stephano Mar- Cocoa will not be used on the next cerned, "They're still just rumors.” applecart. land, Virginia Tommy Galloway, who happens to after the latter had ousted Mitchell District and both girl finalists will predict will be Washington's finest maduke Mamakos silly on the open- show' or the next. He's got to get be a good guy and a fellow who and Welsh in the semifinals. On Shows Promised receive them. There will be one also amateur title tourney in the 26 years ing program at Riverside last spring. back in line now and wait his turn. Bangup should get any possible aid. Che their way to that title Howard and Rowles Paces Market Win for Bob of Maryland, who of the association's existence. The To make it unanimous Williams is Jn other bouts Harry Hurst won In Both Tournaments Campbell same was done two years Farrin knocked off Lynch and thing ago the butcher who carved on a how won the horseshoe bowling tourney will be held September'17. Stephano’s from Charley Gilley technical First Baseman Rowles led the wav You may remember many pitchers' for Warner Mather, a Baltimore Johnsen. winter at the 18. 19 and 20, at the Manor bloody carcass into pound packages knockout after 1 minute of the as Center Market shut out Maritime Bud Ward had to sink championship last Country who benefited several and Johnsen won the long putts pro. by hun- Lynch City at Doer- Strike. Club. Baltimore some weeks before. fifth round; Billy Banks drew with Commission, 15-0, in the Depart- against the straight-shooting Lucky dred dollars from a match at Indian of Washington lournament, defeat- Last results: President Robert A. Keilty of the Angle A-49, contrasting styles, Johnny Buff; Tiger Flowers IV mental Baseball League. He col- ing a year ago. It was enough to j night's Spring. ing Smith-Murphy and Farrin- First Henson. Virginia, wduld be used to build the con- knocked out Babe and Carl three and scored two break the heart of an iron ox as 12 round—Clayton District association sat down with up Scott, lected hits defeated Robert Campbell. Maryland. 50-3, Two Tie at 68. Howard. In the same tournament Executive Committee members at flict. It would be Izzy s itchy glove- Werd decisioned Bob Riley. runs. and 20 footers rolled into the cup. 50-20; Irwin Carlberg. Washington, de- Mitchell and Welsh were upset by feated Frank Felton. Virginia. 40-50. 50-10, When a golfing gent the A hot is a Congressional a few days ago and plays putter great help. 50-38: Don Behnke. Washington, defeated Bill Breese and Ed Mather—and worked out a to first, nine holes in 30 strokes—five Willie Tumesa, one of the sound- I Elmer Swartz. Virginia, 50-24. 50-30: Levi plan designed pop- the last couple hasn't been heard Fleshman, Maryland. defeated Walter ularize the under par—you'd naturally expect est stylists we have, will be one of championship tourney, of since. Haley. Washington. 50-27. 50-38: Charles somewhere near the which in recent years has drawn him to keep along the main challengers to regain Howerv, Virginia defeated Marvin Emer- It simply goes to show how a few son. Maryland, 50-40. 50-10: Ed Baranow- that pace over the next nine. If crown he last fall. So will only a handful of contestants. Pres- dropped ski. Virginia, won from Temple Jarrell. upsets can jam up traffic on the ent at the were Sec- Hugh McClellan of Edgewood Ar- Johnny Fischer, with time enough Maryland, by default: Hoot Dansberser. meeting Keilty. doubles lane. Virginia, defeated Bill Hartley. Washington. senal had done that at Rolling Road to get ready. You also can add the retary William C. Barr, Harry G. 50-37. 50-8: Lacey defeated F. Fleshman, yesterday he'd have grabbed most name of Ray Billows to this list. 50-12, 50-14. Pitt. Golf chairman at Manor; Vice Second round—Henson defeated Carl- of the cash in the stars of the President Dr. Paul M. Stewart, pro sweepstakes Billows is one of the berg. 50-28. 50-10; B°hnke defeated L. Albert MacKenzie and Albert E. held by the Mid-Atlantic P. G. A. Cox Meets Bockwinkle field—a sound, smart, game com- j Fleshman. 50-20. 50-22: Howery defeated R. Baranowski, 50-10. 50-45; Lacey defeated Steinem. But as it was he played the last nine petitor who usually plays Winged | Dansberger. 50-11. 50-18. in 38 for a 68 and wound up in a In Wrestling Show Foot extremely well. Bill Holt from Pitt was to handle all appointed tie for first money with Charlie Syracuse is another. tournament details, ac- Emil Cox. winner in last week's including Betschler of Hillendale. The Wash- And then there is Jim Ferrier. j Duck Season Increased ceptance of entries, which will close rassling show over Maurice La j didn't do so well, for Australia's open and amateur cham- at Manor September 15. No post ington pros Chappelle, has been booked for an- Beach was third with 69. pion. who will make a bold bid for From 45 to 60 entries will be accepted, which is Ralph other showing at Turner's Arena Days Mel Shorey of Indian Spring and the first golf crown any invader something new with the District on the Thursday grapple card. His has at- Duck hunters in the Cliff Spencer of East Potomac Park from down under ever championship. Usually many en- opponent will be Warren Bock- will have a 60-dav season in which had 70s. tempted to take back to the South- tries come in after the deadline and winkle, former St. Louis University one the1 to pursue migratory waterfowl this Shorev and Bob OMalley of In- ern Cross. Ferrier is of are accepted. But that won't be athlete. world instead of the 45 in effect dian shot a best ball of 64 best amateur golfers in the year days done this year. Spring Heading the show is Emil's broth- last season. The new limits were to tie with two other for the a or can Old Milwaukee. —a seasoned campaigner who can pairs er. Ernie, Joe Cox of Kan- and bottle of glorious Every entrant will pay a fee of *3, against quaff own in announced by Secretary of the In- in the amateur-pro affair will be a hold his any company. which will top spot sas. Another feature entitle him to play for at terior Ickes as head of the Fish over the tricky layout Catonsville, two-man team match similar to the four days—with a practice round— and Wildlife Service, formerly the Md. They tied with Frank Inver- last week. and a dinner at Manor on one held I. B. M. Clinches Crown Bureau of Biological Survey. Thursday, nizzi and Charles Bauer and Ralph It’s hale —with a HEARTY flavor. September 19. At least four flights pale, yet full, International Business Machine Dates for hunting in this area are Beach and Nathan Kaufman, all of golfers are expected to be paired team is of the from November 2 to December 31. of Baltimore, and all at 64. Scores ^^yj softball champion for the championship, which means Center 15-1 Victor with no State laws in Maryland and Vir- in the 60s were dime a dozen as the Sports Tri-State League playoff a minimum of 64 a total however, players, and amateurs—the latter Sports Center softball team si- ever. not it being necessary between first and ginia. prohibit shootirig the pros play- it*s better than Why try today? District championship hasn’t lenced the Northeast Sluggers, 15-1. Yes, half winners. I. B M. won on Sunday, cutting the season ing with half their handicaps—tore second had in many years. Between now somewhat. the Road course For as Jack Hancock gave the sluggers both sections, taking the second- and the time of the the Rolling apart. tourney hits in a Sherwood title last when it de- Bag limits on duck remain at 10 there were no fewer than only two Play- half night association is expected to do some example, as day, with the limit on geese five 65s and a half dozen 66s. ground Midget League game. feated Powers Builders. 7-0. per promotion work, the idea being to a one-hit cut to three per day instead of the who should have won Temple Jarrell hurled pull a big entry list. It should do McClellan, four permitted last season. first finished with game. just that at Manor this year, for place outright, three in a row for the 38 on Manor happens to be one of the bogeys the last nine. the more popular spots for a big golf Betschler.played tourney. nines in 32 and 36 for his 68. 016 Beer D. C. Girls Survive The *UUUuaukeef2| Two tournament will Upsets sponsors tty Columbia Country Club women to from the idea that be- get away staged a field day tourney, with a Net cause a tournament has the cham- large turnout of members and guests. In Baltimore on it Tourney pionship tag it, should draw Mrs. B. C. Hartig, former club cham- only the best players. Dr. Keilty Dispatch to The Star. she failed to appear for her match pion at Columbia, won the first ■ppci«l explains that there will be plenty 13. — Two with Virginia Lloyd. member prize with a net 82. Second BALTIMORE, Aug. of competition for those who do not Two other Washington girls were was Mrs. Robert A. Lacey, president Washington players remain as the aspiie to the crown defeated in yesterday’s first-round championship of the Women’s District Golf Asso- Atlantic Tennis Tour- itself. It is high time that the Dis- Girls’ Middle games after they won preliminary ciation, with net 85, and third and turn trict championship became not nament reached its quarter-final matches. La Jeanne Echols first only fourth positions were taken by Mrs. a title tournament, but a gathering at the L'ttirondelle won over Nina Bubert, only to lose J. F. Gross and Mrs. H. Porter, round today of the competitive golf dan, so to later to Lucy Tyler. 8—6. 6—3. Ann with ne^ 88 and 92. Mrs. Lacey won Club near here, with both the first speak. *TIS OPEN EV’RY DAY Cullen also won her preliminary the member putting prize with 31 seeded stars and second already | match, defeating Annabelle Cook, strokes on the greens. 0:30 A.M. to 11:30 P.M. eliminated. but lost to Betty Simpson, the Mrs. Karl S. Giles of Indian Softball Title at The Washington girls in the wide- fourth seeded player, 6—4. 6—4. Stake Spring, the best southpaw feminine epen race are Margot Parsons, who Today Miss Parsons was sched- Championship of the Metro B golfer around town, scored 85—7—78 defeated Marjorie Ellison, 6—2. 6—2. uled to meet Miss Lloyd and Miss Softball League will be decided in a to win the top guest award. Other its and *nd Shirlpy Coombs, who accounted Coombes was to meet Julie Fiske three-game playoff series between guest winners were Mrs. C. S. Teal, Adults 40c plus 4c Tax. Child spr/qhl\i\ for elimination of the second seeded of Arlington. Va. National Park Service, winner of Congressional, net 83; Mrs. Frank under 12 only ISc. trices in- player, Lucia Lhamon of Annapolis, Also listed were first-round the first half, and State Depart- R. Keefer. Chevy Chase, net 86, and clude locker and checking of 3—6. 8—6. 6—3. in yesterday’s first- matches in doubles with Betty Jacob ment, second-half winner. The Mrs. H. W. Sharpe, Kenwood, net valuables, Amtrican Salt! Company, Washington, D. C. Bottles and Cans round matches. The top-seeded and Miss Cullen, seeded No. 2, draw- first game was scheduled for late 86. Mrs. Keefer won the guest put- Isabel Harvey was eliminated when ing a bye. this afternoon on diamond No. 3. ting award with SI putt*.