$ THE EVENING STAR E-3 PAIRINGS TODAY 52 Teams Enter Washington, D. C. * Thursday, August 27, 1959 2 p.m.—Judy Bell. Wichita, Father-Son Golf Kans., vs. Dorothy Germain THE BASEBALL Porter, Westmont, N. J. At Elkridge Club • 2:10 p.m.—JoAnne Ooodwln, BEAT H CHRYSLER' BALTIMORE, Aug. 26.—The Haverhill, Mass., vs. Judy Eller, BY BURTON HAWKINS • \" **:% f Old Hickory, Tfenn. Maryland State Oolf Associa- PLYMOUTH Bk ' H 2:20 pm.—Barbara Mclntire, tion will its hold annual father • Jupiter, Fla., vs. Amle Quast, and son tournament at the There’s m king-sized bruise more, 20 cents for tickets sell- IMPERIAL Everett, Wash. Elkridge Club tomorrow. Fifty- on Pedro Ramos’ right arm, ing for less. . . . The average 2:30 p.m.—Mrs. Paul F. two teams have entered, the implanted there by the 5-year- is 28 cents, which means the H y J/ Klinefelter, Philadelphia, vs. largest field in the last three old son of Rodolfo Arias, Senators will show about ’ -1 White $50.- Cbsttessfiom - §S£ ;p* < m W V^*/ Barbara Williams, Richmond, years. ¦ v v Sox pitcher. The Senator right- 000 more profit from that 1 v f||i|r --W Calif. Tftie pairings: hander was frolicking with the source. Baker, i ¦ i ¦ { 9:15 a.m—J. D. D. B. Baker. youngster on the shore of says ip* Elkrldse; R. O Bonnell. R. 0. Bon- Jimmy Dykes Ed Yost heeler, ¦lr He »T^ nell. Jr., Elkridge. Lake Michigan and kidded will be around, playing regu- Inc. 1: 8:3(1 a.m. S. M Drtpps, Herb Drlppa, Baltimore Country Club: O. L. about throwing him in the larly, at least two more years £¦ Connolly. O. L. Connolly, Jr., Swan boy ;<^ GOLF Creek. water. The bit Pedro, who because he keeps himself in Quality Service Has- has be 9:45 a m—C. W. Haskell. Toni not to so . Continued From Page E-l learned realis- excellent condition. . . Yost 4800 Wisconsin Art. N.W. kell. Hlllendale: Sterling Donahoe. i. teasing. 31-year-old mother three, W. Donahoe. Prince Oeorge. tic in his has walked 115 times this sea- EMarson 3-4800 Fraa Parking of 10:00 a.m.— Roger Stine. Chester Ramos' usual breakfast, inci- against Barbara Williams, 20- Stine. Sparrows Point: Carter T. Gib- son, has obtained 114 hits and son. Jerry L. Oibson. Kenwood dentally, consists of the yolks has been by pitched ball . *¦ :> year-old dental assistant a.m.—Kenny hit *.* "¦<•*' —•• ’ts.v'ji^s* from 10:16 Scales. Ronnie glass i ',!^£i'^s'i^^^* JHMHBr Scales. Country Club of Maryland: R. 1 of two eggs in a of orange nine times. All of which adds ,A*x HH|iSB Richmond. Calif., who shyly W. Rlghter, Tom Rlghter, Prince * 1 Juice, two pieces of toast and wmmm said she works about 4 hours a George to getting on base more often -y•• s ••' v*"*' v'* x*«w - 10:23 am—N. Schonfeld. Nort ; glass milk. . . . Clint _¦ f *'' s*** day plays and practices 7 R. a of than anybody in the league. I and Schonfeld. Kenwood: Don Morrell. Courtney yelled “duro" at Bl^, golf game. Clark Morrell. Bethesda. Harvey Kuenn is proof that hours on her 10:30 am—Chester Leakln. R E. other night when Mrs. Porter, Miss and Aylor, Manor: John Holsberg. John A. Ramos the it isn’t necessary to bat across Quast Holzberg, Columbia. Pedro pitching against the Miss Goodwin were three was rum to reach the higher pay all 10:45 a.m—Lester Slngman, Don ! Tigers and Ramos summoned Slngman. Surlng: Milton Sing- . . over Congressional’s women’s Indian brackets in baseball. . The man. Marvin 81neman. Indian Spring. Clint to the mound for an Tigers’ O par 74 the double rounds 11:00—Vam Hoffman Oeorge J. outfielder received a of for Rolling ; explanation. yesterday. Miss Mclntyre and Hoffman. Road: Louis Burns. "Duro means $40,000 contract this year for Lawrence Burns. Bonnie View. . hard,” Courtney responded, Miss Eller were four Miss 11:25—Oeorge V. Graham. Oeorge batting .319 last season, batting over. V. Graham. Jr.. Wcstbrlar: Phil “Throw hard.” i in only . . . This year: \ Bell six over and Mrs. Kline- Hargis. Cal Harsis. Westbriar. 54 runs. 11:40 —Ken Burnett. Steve Burnett. Coach Ellis Clary of the he is hitting .355, has batted in ¦MplipPT' felter and Miss Williams were Brook Manor: William Elllcott. • William' Senators is one of the more seven over. EUlcott. Jr Chester River. only 55 runs, and his salary is 11:50— W. W. Bayfield w. BaySeld i avid followers of collegiate and t[ Miss Quast is not playing 111. Congressional: W. B. Maroshck. expected to hit $50,000 next Congressional. • pro football. The other night year. . . overpowering golf and she Pete Maroshek. . Mickey Mantle and Noon—William Boone. Jimmy Boone. • he 12 of the De- hasn't met an opponent with Columbia: Adam Charles Cleary, encountered Nellie Fox may be the only Michael Cleary, ’ they national ranking since her Columbia. troit Lions and tested his American League players to top CLEARANCE! . iiJim Perry (left) and Rocky Colavito whoop up in jorie Burns. 12:40—Dr. Ed Stlnbert. Renny season, providing Ted Williams Woods Golf Bat. SUnebert. Country Club of Maryland;’ the National Football League. retires. dressing room after the Indians won their eighth straight game, 5-4, Byron country • BALLS • Reacts to Pressure Hertslet. Victor Hertslet ’ Roy Sievers has batted in CARTS BAGS night in his homer Club of Maryland. One of life’s little mysteries SHOES & ACCESSORIES AT over the Yankees last Cleveland. Colavito hit 38th you way 1 p.m.—William Knott, Carles A.. last 1 But have to like the nine runs in the Senators’ ' is how the Tigers’ Frank Lary to take the lead from Washington’s Harmon Killebrew and Perry turned about well Knott. Baltimore Country Club: Mar- and of those Anne plays as as shall Eskridge, Michael Eskridge. Wood- I 40 games seven can possess a 21-6 lifetime rec- Special Clearance Prices! fine relief job. The White Sox lost to the Red Sox, 7-6, and now has and the minute holm. stemmed from his five home price in a she to. I:ls—Charles Schomann. Chuck ord against the Yankees, yet no ATLAS Guarantees the lowest somebody presses pulls Edgar t on any Nationally Item. lead the Indians by only one game.—AP Wirephoto. her she Schomann, Hlllendale: A.. runs in that period. And Jim better than 11-11 against Advertised Merkle. E. Kent Merkle, Burning the ATLAS WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLDI away. Against Miss Burns Tree, 1 Lemon has thumped across 10 Senators. . . . George Kell, for- Anne was even after eight I:3O—E. J. Fleet. Eric Fleet. Wood- - runs in the same span and six * holme: Jack Land. Stanford Land. mer American League infielder, I holes and won. 5 and 4. Woodholme. of them resulted from five doesn’t go along with notion v H H the ABM’ <|Q> « Against Mrs. Frank Stranahan I:45—R. Swindell. R. Swin- ’ ATLAS :<«>>V^>vjMH|| dell. Jr., Elkridge: Harry Parr, 3d, homers. that the White Sox will be soft SPORT STORI '^i^Lidk| v ’•'''¦p-T-^i yesterday morning she was Tommy Parr. Elkridge. ** * * AMERICAN I:ss—Ernest Werner, Charles touches if they make it to the |^k3>*C TIGERS, 3; E-l even after six and w£i, 5 and Werner, Manor Country Club; W. B Julio Becquer has 40 9th and D Sts. N.W. Continued From Page l 5 made . s J MacFerren, Manor World Series. . . “With their | ME. 8-2396 • ME. 8-2437 3, and against Harriett Glan- MacFerren. R. G. ' hits the Senators Country Club pinch for defense and their luck, they Open Thurs ’TU 9 P.M. four, games on Chicago (75-49) Anne A villein the afternoon was 2:lo—William H Johnston. Ed over the last three years. . . . SENATORS, 2 Johnston. Country Club of Maryland; could make it tough on any Dally 8 AM. to 6 P.M in the loss column with the ! two down- at six and won 4 '. 1)25 Gene Johnston. Oene Johnston. Jr.. Two All-Star games supposed- club,” Kell says. Free Pxrklns. D St. N W. WASHINGTON streak, twice battled back for ' and Hlllendale. 3. 2:2s—Pat Martino. Roger Martino. . ly are set for next season, but _ kb r b rbl br ties in the first two innings ! Miss Eller, twice National Argyle; Croy, Mcßrldge. Green, rs 4 0 0 0 0 BUI Bill Ar- ¦ Russ Kemmerer, the Senators’ Allison, 0 0 after solo homers by Mickey champion cf 3 0 0 r Girls' and winner of -172:40—R.0—R. O. MUbourne. R. P. Mil- - player representative, says the Beeauer. lb 4 0 12 0 Mantle (No. 25) and Elston bourne. Columbia: Sherwin Dawson, Courtney, e 3 0 0 0 0 1 the Intercollegiates and the ' Senators haven't voted it 3 (No. 17). Jimmy Dawson. Port Meade. on Sievers 0 0 0 0 0 Howard Howard's Southern this year, has good- 3—J. E. Martin, Jr., Clevenger. p 0 0 0 0 0 s a J. E Martin. • yet. Throneberry, two-run double in the eighth Hlllendale; Nelson B. Bell. Nelson B. If 3 0 0 0 0 -1 luck Confederate cap given to Hlllendale players' 4 Bertola 0 0 Bell. Jr.. Frank Scott, the ss -1 0 0 erased a 4-2 Cleveland lead. by aunt after her flrst- 3:ls—H. Klinefelter. Stan Kline- Versalles. 0 0 0 0 0 her Jr., ' agent, has been requested by vny Killebrew,23b 2 0 0 0 0 Colavito, who homered for round match. Judy wore one felter. Elkridge; R. G. Wlllse. Aspromonte, 2b 3 110 0 r R. O. Wlllse. 3d. Elkridge players to publicize the fact Consolo, ss 2 0 0 0 0 his only three hits in his last t while winning the Intercol- 3:3o—Wally Engl*. Jimmy Engle. 1 Naragon. 10 Hlllendale; W. Wlnkenwerder. Peter that they must pay sll million e 2 0 0 17 at bats, then clobbered Ryne legiates. sticking ; Wlnkenwerder, Elkridge. r 5 Ramos 0 0 0 0 0 ! and she\ to i into the pension fund before Kemmerer, p 2 0 0 0 0 Duren (2-6) for the clincher. * her 2 Lemon, It 1110 0 new one. any of played Duren once the Yanks' ace in» Judy’s big those who have j test was her third- since 1947 get in on the gravy. Totali 30 ~2 *4 *2 ~0 the hole, has been tagged forr round match against Mrs. Mar- ¦ J . . . This supposed be the DETROIT five home runs in his last GifIff? records is to > t lene Stewart Streit, the former ib t rbl br ——————. excuse for the second game. Yost, 3b 4 1111 seven innings. United States and British i Harris, lb 1 0 0 0 0 and by the same reasoning Osborne, lb S 0 1 0 0 Jim Perry (10-5), a top pros- champion, yesterday' morning, BATTING Kuenn, 4 110 0 ¦ r h 2b 3b hr rbl ui: could be an alibi for having rs pect for rook 1 e-of-the-year She passed that nicely, and U2B ?H8 Kallne,cf 4 0 110 f labAllison 488 77 131 17 74 three of them a year, Maxwell.lt 3 0 10 0 honors, wrapped it up for the - then disposed of Mrs. Paul Dye, Pascu&l 64 8 17 2 0 0 2 .266 b BoUlna, 2b 3 0 0 1 0 ’I Lemon 423 56 111 16 226 71 .262 The road attend- Indians after relieving Gary of Indianapolis, who be •Becquer 16 46 9 3 121 .261 j Senators’ Berberet. c 3 0 0 0 0 f Jr., can 176 surpass Bridges, ss 3 0 0 0 0 Bell in eighth. tough. jOreen 161 26 41 3 1 216 .256-5 ance this season could MRS. MARK PORTER Lepcio. ss 0 0 0 0 0 the Thr’btrry 367 32 77 9 210 38 .251 { last by year’s " Sunning, v 2 110 0 Eller had the biggest : Asprate 219.36 55 12 0 214 .251 180,000, with Miss 85 95 .246 *lt You Can't Your Tread , See All Service Burnside, p - 0 0 Killebrew 443 109 17 237 . . Set Seeks Second Title 0 0 0 » the tight race helping. . p 0 0 0 0 Errors Aid Red Sox assignment of the double Naragon 203 16 56 7 3 014 .246 Goodyear* Firestone. (7. S. —Star Staff Photo Slsler. 0 Royal. recapped Morgan, p 0 0 0 0 0 rounds and, with her size and Courtney 135 14 33 4 1 111 .244 ( Visiting clubs receive 30 cents Goodrich Tire* Wynn (16-8) had allowed only y dertoia 287 31 68 10 0 828 .237 all tickets sold with 100% Grade A cold robber! Jffc f, dOwlC Totals 30 ~3 *6 ~3 1 experience at the age of S&mford 222 22 50 11 0 419 .225 i on for $1.50 or Tobe type or tobeles* at no 5 i 2 two hits and led, 2-1, until the I 19. Sievers 3<>B 46 67 15 017 36 .218 s ! extra cost! Oar recaps outwear JIB MM 6.70x15 1 Called out on strikes for Consolo potential 0 5 .193 man? new tires A real bsrratn. Nth; Singled Bth: , she now is a finalist. Consolo 135 17 26 4 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ 7rn 14 In 2 for Kemmerer In Red Sox put across four runs, Versalles 46 2 8 0 0 11 .174 SEE US NOW! \ 3 Intentionally walked for Courtney In 60 9 0 UPSET Bth: 4 Fouled out for Throneberry In two of them unearned, in the s 3 Putts Finish Diana Ramos 4 11 1 .160 3-hour recap service or leave ¦ ¦ *.-*..** Continued From E-l Bth: S Ran for Naragon In R|h. Clevenger 14 0 2 1 0 0 3 .143 j| DOWNTOWN your car in the morninc and NO MONEY Pare seventh. A pinch double by The best golf of the touma- Kemmerer 54 i 71 0 0 4 .136 pick It ap In tbo afternoon nrtWklf WASHINGTON 001 000 020—2 f Stobbs 18 0 2 0 0 0 2 .111 aU finished. DOWN! year at Rollins,” she said, “and DETROIT 100 002 00*—3 Gene Stephens started it. An ment is by Miss Fischer 4 1 2 4 0 0 0 3 .098 still Goodwin. SALES A SERVICE — -1 l = then there were the children, E—Kuenn. PO-A—Washington. 24-8; error and walk Wynn, young Korcheck 13 0 1 0 0 0 0 .077 UP TO 6 MOS. ro PAY LOB—Washington. chased ¦ the petite lady who had Origgs 180 10000 .656 TIRES MOUNTED Detroit. 27-8. 8: Staley 5 0 0 0 000 FREE and I don’t believe I ever Detroit, 8. WB—Kallne. and reliefer Gerry then to go 19 holes to beat Diana , Woodeshick 0 0 0 HEADQUARTERS Ip r er bb so 1 Hyde 5 0 o o 0 0 o .000 7.10x15—7.77 *.00x14—7.77 played in it before. h gave up a two-run single by Hoke, the 17-year-old Pitts- batting—4.l3o ab.. 605 r.. Kemmerer 7 5 3 3 3 1 f Team 7 60x15-8.77 8.50x14—8.77 Mrs. Klinefelter asked how Clevenger 11 0 0 0 2 Gary Geiger, a run-scoring * Diana three- 981 h.; avg., .238. _ Bunnlg 7% 3 2 2 6 11 burgh miss. PITCHING 7.loaiS L. . 14.84 8.00x15-9.77 6.00x16-6.77 she happened to make this one, S o 0 0 1 0 single by Pete Runnels and a putted Pits tub* tubeless rims— Burnside -1 the 19th. lp h bb so is ge W L or PRICES APPLY TO RECAP and her hus- Slsler fly by Frank Clevenger 46 1 6 3 PrODOrtIOD » tely and she said she Morgan H>l20 0 02 0110 sacrifice Malzone. “Iwanted to give her a good 76 78 33 2 log priced. YOUR TIRES OR RECAP band and children usually visit unearned runs in the Pascual 181 149 62 134 22 13 12 9 EXCH pLUS Ig< . FED TAX winner—Bunnlng (13-10). Loser— Two c match and I did,” Diana said. •Fischer 150 172 34 6122 4 8 9 her folks in Toledo at this time Kemmerer (7-14). ( eighth, resulting from an error I have gone , Ramoa 189 187 43 76 27 9 11 15 3-Hour Recap Service! All Prices plus Fed. tax and recap, txch. U—McKinley. Soar. Chalak. Bum- “I’mnot sure could Hyde 46 46 20 22 0 0 2 3 of year, after the kids out and squeeze bunt by J 7 are meri. T—2:2o. A—5.781. a Relief another hole.” Kemmerer 186 191 66 80 24 714 Annapolii f , Origgs 88 8 St. N.W. 3234 Go. Ave. N.W. 4726 Rd„ Blad., Md. of day camp. But she had been Pitcher Nels Chittum, put it is par for four 91 47 35 9 2 2 1125 15th 1 Joanne even Btobbs 79 76 20 49 7 0 17 HO. 2-6400 WA, playing some pretty good golf away against Turk Lown, giving 1 rounds and looks confident with t Woodeshick 43 48 30 20 3 0 1 4I RA. 6-9850 7-6699 this summer, so she persuaded the Red Sox just enough cush- ’ her cross-hand putting stroke. to Phila- SENATORS Chicago’s Jier mother to come Continued From Page E-l ion to beat off final 1 Mrs. Klienfelter had a77 in delphia and take care of the bid on Jim Rivera’s three-run 1 her upset victory over Miss children. tricky to risk using him in the double the eighth. BillMon- outfield. in ‘ Gunderson, who had 78. Jo ¦rrrhhhhrrhri rrihrrrrrrhrbrrrrrmrhmhuhruuummhm| . Pennsylvania bouquette (5-5) She won the the won it. Anne, who seemingly had eon- State recently at Hershey IfBecquer keeps rolling, Orioles beat Bud Daley title Senators thus be equipped The -1 quered her tendency to hit sev- it certainly would surprise will (15-9) for the first time in six snd with two first basemen. Sievers -1 eral wild shots each round, fell some of the Diana Hoke root- decisions behind homers by Bob back into this habit and was learn that Mrs. Kline- would be too valuable a chattel and J IRH fers to dugout Nieman, Brooks Robinson * in just enough trouble to stay .RRHIHRI HBUjUSSaa felter beat 10 and 9, in to decorate the next Willie Tasby. Daley handed ygra %y\, H hh flH hhrhuHHHn BH mBHHKm BHb ,fflBW Diana. season, perhaps Julio may was 1 down all the way. a scheduled 36-hole final. so bean-ball fine jm Jar\ Hum Hh yffimin 1 automatic * Tigers an SSO The key shots of the match lU|POrT Jr T l'j s'iW'f UHH HR Diana lost on the 19tb hole become trade bait. The by Umpire Frank Umont when e and White Sox, despite the 1 were Mrs. Klinefelter’s 70-foot H nM HHR HR RRgfl yf yesterday to JoAnne Goodwin nicked Nieman on the arm. &>iPmrfi Jhrwl H HRRR latter’s acquisition ailing he approach nutt within Inches of v't. C •iLJ Cr* RH HH HH mRS rh wn HHp HHHHi iHRgfiHH w&§B&&SMBL i the fourth round. of Jerry Walker (9-7) won it with in Ted Klusewskl, are among the 1 the cup on the 17th, and a great relief from Milt Pappas. „ Her Biggest Victory clubs with first-base problems. approach shot from a difficult position over the 18th green. Mrs. was asked Becquer batted in the Sen- Klinefelter ator's only runs yesterday as ' The carefree Miss Gunderson if this was her most important they Were restricted to four FIGHT RESULTS had the same look on her victory, beating the 1957 wom- hits by a quartet of pitchers. . freckled face in defeat that she . champion, and He shelled Jim Bunnlng with Loutmile Lull Rodrigue*, 147. ’. had in her previous victories. en's national Cub*, outpointed Rudeil Stitch. 145 t »I exuberant Philadelphia two out in the eighth inning Louisville. 10. •the he spanked single Porthc»wl. Wales Henry Cooper. r. said yes. when a to 185'/«. England, stopped Gawle Dek- ’housewife right 193*4. South Africa. S (British with the bases Jammed. lerk. title). Sports “I played Babe Didrikson Empire heavy _ _ i Additional >, Pete Burnside came along to Porthcawl Joe Ersklne. 193. Eng- do to ‘when I was in school and held intentional land. outpointed Bruno Scarabellin. ; dollars ntnrc por ar«>S^>. yield an pass to 185%, on Next Two Pages S Italy, 10. i. '. ‘.her even for 11 holes. I guess F v —/ / not recappable. Sievers, batting for Clint P vw/s^> w/v:^^>-^3!/l v»>y -|- J ’{hat was my biggest thrill up Courtney, but then disposed of 'to now.” Pinch-Hitter Reno Bertola oh Mrs. Klinefelter’s maiden a foul. name was Rosann Shaffer and The Senators got trouble- AMATEUR RESULTS she lived in Toledo until she some with two out in the married. She’s been was a ninth when Naragon singled i«idelphla. defeated Judy Darling, Mont- Philadelphian since that time. Results of yesterday’s matches real. 2 and 1. and Lemon walked. Dave in National Women’s Amateur | Sally Carroll. Wheeling, W.' Va.. de- Her pro instructors are Bud Sisler fired three wide ones I seated Anne Richardson, Columbus, championships at Congressional Ohio. 1 up. ; Lewis and his son, Joe, at the to Lennie Green before Tom Richmond, Calif., Country Club: , Barbara Williams. Manufacturers’ Club. Morgan was summoned from defeated Phyllis Preuss. Pompano THIRD BOUND Beach, Fla.. 3 and 2. Mrs. Klinefelter now is the the bullpen. Welland. Newton Square. Pa., Helen Ardmore, FOURTH ROUND second oldest player in the Morgan got Green to ground defeated Josephine Smith. Miss Bell defeated Mlse Welland. 2 Pa., up on the 19th. . . , championship, course, into force play. 1 . and l. and. of a Judy Bell. Wichita. Kans , defeated 1 Mrs. Casey Johnstone, , Porter defeated Miss Clifford. if the heat was a Bunning held the Senators Mrs. Ann Mason and Sii_, was asked City. 1 up. 4 3. .«§=3=?] lowa. to one hit—Aspromonte’s sec- City, de- Miss Goodwin defeated Miss Hoke. particular handicap. Sandra Clifford. Mexico 1 up, 19 holes. ond-inning single—in the feated Prancea Rich, Balnorldve, Ga - defeated Mrs. Dye, 2 and “I’m so tired, and have first ft and 3. Miss Eller 9s seven innings. Russ Kemmerer Mrs Dorothy Germain Porter. West- 1 flyers blisters that a doctor had to mont. N. J.. defeated Mrs. Barbara Miss Mclntire defeated Miss Middle- -45 limited the Tigers to two hits Brunlng Armonk, up. mas. 8 and 4. I last night,” she said. McGhie. N. Y.. 2 [dayton “2 treat in the first five innings, but DMna Hoke, Pittsburgh, defeated Miss Quast defeated Miss Olanvllle, I and 3 *f5 “But against JoAnne, I was so Mrs. Ann Gregory. Chicago. « and 4. 4 I If~~K~Tg.I one of these was Ed host’s solo Joanne Ooodwln. Haverhill. Masa., Mrs. Klinefelter defeated Mlsa Gun- I BLACKWALL 0-95 J keyed up think I forgot up. I how homer in.the first. defeated Mrs. Ruth White Miller, i derson, 1 tired I was. But now, oh boy, Whittier Calif., 4 and 3. Miss Williams defeated Miss Carroll. I Hickory, ,1 Detroit’s lead mounted to Judy Eller, Old Tenn.. de- 3 and 2. don’t know if I’llbe able to 3-0 in the sixth. Bunning feated Mrs. Marlene Stewart Streit. get up from this couch.” Mrs. beat FonthiU Ont.. 3 and 2. out a trickier down the third- Mrs. Paul Dye, lr., Indianapolis, de- Klinefelter went 17 holes in Mary Crawford, Amerlcus, O*.. base line, and Larry Osborne feated I he morning to beat Canada's 5 Pla., singled to left with one out. Ann Middlemas. Lynn Haven. udy Darling. defeated Mrs. Harton Semple. Sewlck- she5 Harvey Kuenn forced him as le, A reporter asked if Mrs. Barbara Mcintlre, Jupiter, Pla., de- Bunning took third, and A1 Marley Spearman. Virginia Don't Take Chances I feated Mrs. I ‘Klinefelter krifew JoAnne very Kaline then doubled to left, Water, England. 2 and 1. replied,” Very Anne Quast. Marysville. Wash., de- well, and she scoring Bunning. Kemmerer feated Mrs. Prank Stranahan, Toledo.
_ well, I had never met her passed Charley Maxwell in- Ohio, ft and 3. _ until Harriet OlanvlUe. Long Beach. Calif.. the first tee, although of course tentionally, then walked Prank defeated Mrs. Grace Lencayk Cronin. Bolling, Newington, Conn.. 4 and 3 I knew all about her.” quite unintentionally, JoAnne Gunderson, Kirkland. Wash., St. Lambert. About that time Barbara to force across what developed defeated Janet Macwha, Canada. 3 and 2. , Williams, a pert little Califor- to be the winning run. Mra. Paul P. Klinefelter, lr., Phila- ||£ jT JB nian walked into the pressroom s to inquire about her starting M 'jdf '¦ uRRR l time tomorrow. She was intro- 3 *
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