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C-6 **THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. SUNDAY. JULY IS, IMS Hoad Morea and Reach Four Seeded Players Breeze Easton Fans to Give I Rose Defaults to Hartwig Finals in Holland Umps Cake Tomorrow | Mulloy By tho Associated Press In Swiss Seixas and U. S. Davis Cuppers Complete By tho Auoclated hw In Government Net Tourney Semifinals EASTON, Md„ July 11.—Base-j By tha NOORDWYK. The Nether- by Lefty Kota def Jim Edmund. o—o. 7—5; Associated Proa* Paced Don Leavens, Merle ball umpires, sometimes targets lands, July 11.—Lewis Hoad of and John who | Qulick def. Lt. Ed Scheln. o—2. LUGANO, Sweep in Kopf, blanked! ; 7—o. of pop 'bottles, get here' ! Switzerland, July Match With Japan Singles. cakes To Meet in Finals Australia and of their opponents, the four seeded j Womens Monday 11.— By tha Auoctatad Pratt First round—Nell McDlll def. Dorothy night. j of Australia with Belgium hi semifinals Argentina reached the finals of players in ¦O. o—3; the the Government Em-! i Kott. 8 Jean Hall def. Edith moved into the finals VANCOUVER, B. C., July 11.— of the European Zone Holland’s International tennis ployes men’s singles, , Lower, 0-J-O.0 —2: Doris Harrison def. Mothers and women fans of]I of the breezed] I Irene Endrelkis o—o, 0— l; Margaret the Easton Swiss Os Jersey Tourney The United States completed a tennis competition today championships today. through opening yes-; def. Ruth Grogan. o—l, Little League will men’s singles tennis toqr- when the rounds .CuselerUr orl u, o—2t present 5- sweep of the Davis Cup zone his delayed terday, ,« Ik d£ f - Betty Zimmerman. the loop's, 12 umpires! ney today By tho Aiieciated Pf»» he won match with Hoad whipped his countryman, losing a total of only! i 2 .i O—l:9 Ann Fenneeier def. France* ! when , a matches against Japan here to- Krebs,gr-2. with homemade cakes in appre- Jackie Brichant, 4—6, 6—l, 4—6, , Clive Wilderspin, 6—3,6 —?, 6—2, four games. default. fellow SPRING LAKE, N. J., July 11. day. j ciation for the job they’re doing. Australian, defaulted be- 6—4, 10—8. while Morea had to go an extra Leanvens, seeded No. 1, shut l cause Wimbledon Champion Vic Hamilton Richardson The staff, of weariness. scored a Merlo’s victory, was set to beat lan Ayre, another out Carl Bielke, while Kopf, No. umpiring headed by top- o—6, 6—2, 6—l, after he 1 Eugene R. Lutz, Hartwig* was ahead, 6—6, Seixas and Gardner Mulloy, 6—2 victory trailing Brichant, 2 1, ! Australian, 6—4, 3—6, 6—4, 6—3. 4, ousted Stirling Clarke, 6—o, i Lanham 100-Mile Race has been work- i over Kosei Kamo, Japan’s sets to Royal! ing the games youngsters 7—9, 6—3, 4—2, ranking American player, gained No. 2 when darkness forced a halt Mrs. Dorothy Head Knode of 6—o. Second-seeded Doyle for 1 ®—lo. when player, in the final match. Alameda, Calif., made the defeated Dick Mittenthal, 6—2, ! Draws Three Jaguars 9-12 years old for two yebrs on a Rose was forced to quit. Hart- the finals of the 55th annual yesterday, made the series score wom- 6—o, voluntary , San Francisco at- I—l. en’s final with a 6—3, 6—2 vic- and Frank Dunham, No. j basis and providing wig will oppose Spring Lake, invitation tennis The 24 games played by 3, put out Three of the most popular rac- their uniforms. Vladimir Bko- torney and eighth-ranked Amer- tory over Helen Fletcher of Eng- Norman Kiess, 6—l, car own today. ican Brichant caused the Belgium ing drivers at the West Lan- necki in the finals tomorrow. championship amateur, scored a 6—2, captain, land. She will meet Suzanne 6—l. the tourna- 6 0. 6—l victory over non-playing Andre La- Nancy Corse, 2 ham Speedway have filed entries Davidson Seixas, favorite in Massan- croix, to right post- Schmitt of France, who defeated seeded No. in to drive English Jaguars in the of Kimura Japan in day’s use his to women’s singles, to Boston advanced ment, defeated third-seeded Hal obu of the pone Mrs. Jean Quertier Rinkel of advanced the Mrs. duPont Conquers to the finals Charlottesville, Va., singles the scheduled doubles second round a 6—2 late-model stock-car race Friday of the women’s division by Burrows of first match. Until tomorrow. England. 7—9, 6—4, 6—4. with 6—3. night. de- g 3, g—4, 6—3. in the semifinal The States match I victory over Dot Buttrey. Sosie feating Pat Ward of England. United had scored Mrs. Rinkel and Hoad won the Piloting In Final round. two singles a doubles victory Philippe Washer, who beat mixed doubles title by Girgosian, who drew the No. 11 the little English ma- 6—2, 6—3. She meets Josefa De and Gardini first trouncing spot, chines will be Frankie Schneider By tho Associated Riba of Mulloy. seeded second, won in the first two days of play In Fausto in the Mrs. Knode and Armando Vieira had a bye and will make j Prat* Spain tomorrow in the the Univer- singles match yesterday, will her debut today against Nel Me- 1 of Lambertville. N. J., Ken Mar- ! , July 11.— title match. over Donald Flye of the North American Zone’s first of Brazil. 6—2, 6—2. of 1 Washington, 9 —7, 6—2, round. team with Brichant in the dou- ! Dill. riott Baltimore apd Charlie Mrs. Margaret Osborne duPont, Miss Ward and Joan sity of challenge . j/ Miller of Allentown, Pa. j Curry, Mulloy had a hard time in bles against Gianni Cucelli and Men’s doubles will begin at 2 former United States and Wim- jalso of England, won the wom- 6—4. It was the third straight year Army p.m. Friday the first set and had to go 16 Marcello del Bello. The final Wins sth Golf Title today, with women’s doubles night’s race will be 400 bledon champion, en’s doubles title by defeating that American tennis forces have singles played starting -hour later. 100 miles. defeated! 20-year-old two will be Mon- DENVER, July 11—(/P)._Pf . an laps, or It will di- Louise Brough Beverly | Mrs. games to overcome routed the Japanese ,by 5-0 [ c be of Hills, Davidson and Baba Lewis Flye, who put on an unexpectedly day. John Knight of Fort Sheridan, Other results: vided into two sections of 200 Calif., another former National! of Newtonville, Mass., 6—2 I—6. scores. » HI., laps each, with a reverse for and Wimbledon 6—2. show. | won the 50th Army golf tour- start titleholder, 6—4, - good _ First round—Ken Thompson defeated f Seixas played like a champion The' United States plays the j Denmark Leads France nament today, defeating Pfc. Ted Smith, 8-3. 0-2; Dlek Leighton deu the second half. Separate purses 6—4, today to win the Middle j He British West Indies in the second ! Alexander Washington. fl-lT 0-3: joe of $1,990 will be paid for States In his meeting with Burrows. | Robert Hold of Fort Riley, Kans., Majrurn def John Abbott, e-2. 7-5; each women’s tennis champion- North American round. In Davis Cup Zone Play Anay Cole def. 6-4, ship. was able to make his points at 4 and 3, in a 36-hole match over «-4: Olln HoustonEarl Lawrence. »-0. section. WGCC Junior Netmen A crowd : PARIS, July 11. (iP)—Denmark del. Bob Sturgill 0-4, Only in first set he estimated close to the 6,287-yard, par Fitzsim- > or er rt Smith. A special event will. the did 70 fi-0. 0-O;i ?, R.S,* V.ser>rt5 > d 4 Hardin opening will pit Mrs. duPont’s victory in the in losing 1,800, under a blazing sun, showed took a 2-1 lead over France to- Army Connerat def. Ben Thee- Defeat Kenwood, 7-1 appear a little erratic mons Hospital course here. 0-2. 4-«. 9-7; Bd Galbreath def. two American cars against two 46-minute match today atoned obvious partiality day in Dick The Washington his service twice to Burrows, but for Kamo as the semifinals of the Pierce. 0-3, 0-1; Hlttenthal European machines. for a defeat at the of Golf and the young Japanese European-zone Davis Cup def. Richard Jim. 0-3. 0-3; Steve Sara- hands Country junior he had no difficulty winning the showed a 1 com- def. Harry Wars. 0-0, 0-2: Dr. R. Miss Brough a few months ago Club tennis team possibility of upsetting the fa- j petition when the doubles team singles, then allowed the French- rdeLleurance def. Sam Minkoff. 0-2. o-o: defeated Kenwood’s juniors, 7-1, set. men only two points off his Jim Edmund def. Loula- Calbeck, 0,3. in the Bermuda championships. vored Richardson by sweeping of and Torben serv- 0-1: Arthur Farrtneton def. Dong Powell, i Garvin Girls Playing Mrs. duPont,won yesterday at Washington. Re- Play set. the day’s came from behind to de- ice to wrap up the match. 0-1. 6-2: Mort Slimier def. George I the title for; Seixas and Little Mo the first In first j Ulrich Price. 0-0. 0-1; Lt. Ed. Scheln def. The Garvin’s Grill girls’ soft- the second time, her previous sults: match, Brown was the master all feat Paul Rqmy and Jean Ducos ; The doubles victory all but Walter Keller. 0-O. 6-3; Stirling Clarke I team, i Rodney Nichols (W.),‘ de- This j def. Hal Dean, 5-7. 0-2. 7-5. ball home from a five- victory coming in 1941 while ; flntlM—Bklpper Warren. 0-0, 0-0; In Clay Tourney Week the way. de la Hallle, o—6, 6—3, 3—6, clinched a berth in the finals round—Joe def. ( lated! rlk de, Lamp. Bob Secdnd Maturn Dr. day trip to last week o n.n,w^iw. ,**t John 0-3, for Denmark, since Nielsen was Arls Carpousls, B—o. 3—6, o—-1: Bill , Canada Miss Brough was seeking her sec- i S 81 whl pl* an overwhelming to Arrington ond Middle States title. The last ] Brace Rodenhlaer Larsen, the eccentric left-hander, Merlo's Win Pulls Italy The big break of the match favorite Prank def. Olln Houston. 1 town (Pa.) Cardinalettes in a time defeated Fred Shepherd. game trim Robert Halllet in singles «—l. fi—o: George Herbert def. Walter , she won was in 1942. Doubles—Nichols and Marxke W.) de- sen, left-hander, came in the 13th of the Hicks, o—l. o—2; R. < e ted r ren ,nd the eccentric Even in Davis V. Connerat def. double-header at Sixteenth and Mrs. held the j ?; m jy* , RodenHlser. 0-1, Cup Match tomorrow. Two singles matches Ed Galbreath. o—l. 0—1; Bob Cage : duPont Wimble- I Whipple and Shepherd (W.) de- faces a stiff title defense in the final set when the Danes broke Kennedy streets N.W. at p.m. feated Paeltt, BRUSSELS, 11 will the of def. Prank Shore. 2—o. 0-»-3. default; J 2 don title in 1947. Miss Brough j Lemp and 0-3, 0-3; Do- Clay Courts tennis July (&). Remy’s service. Nielsen, 'a sur- conclude best five Larry Middlekatnp def. Dr. B. I today. Butt* and (W.) defeated National R. Lleur- The Garvin’s girls have was champion ! BlscholT andRsdlgsp 6-0, L. opens Mon- Giuseppe Merlo pulled Italy even prise finalist in the series. ance, o—2 0—1; Mort Stlmler def.-, Wimbledon from I Buxton, 8-6. 6-1: tournament which Wimbledon Arthur Farrington. 6—l. 6—2; Arnold 6 iompiled' a 21-6 record this year. 1948 to 1950. • |j Simmons and McCarthy (W.) defeated day at suburban River Forest. B. Blschoff and Bngle. 6-0. 6-2. , the 1953 Wimble- don champion, will seek revenge for his upset by Larsen in last year’s Clay Court finals. Other threats to Larsen, from 6an Leandro, Calif., are Davis Cup team members Tony Tra- bert of Cincinnati, 1951 Clay Courts titlist, and Hamilton Richardson of Baton Rouge, La., Billy and perhaps Talbert of New ' York. , who won her second Wimbledon cham- pionship this year, makes her ft stands to reason. .. first quest for the women’s Clay Court crown in the weeklong tourney. Little Mo, who also holds two consecutive United States women’s titles, never before has played in the Chicago area. Trabert won the 1951 title just before he entered the Navy and his service duty prevented him from a 1952 defense. Seixas, former University of North Carolina star from Phila- delphia, apparently has reached his peak after a long climb to the top. The Wimbledon was his first major tourney victory. Chevrolet trucks Noel Brown Scores Upset Over Larsen at Milwaukee MILWAUKEE, July 11

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