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$ 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! . ii<ittifrit&iy*to.., .ik_ n 12:20—R. Mackenzie. Clark Macken- ‘ knowledge. Ellis named the WILSON. SPALDING. KROYDON first-round victory over Mar- sle. Elkridge: Tom Cover, Tom Cover, him on the salary list next Golf gets with • 0 Irons, 8 Jr., Green Spring. every pro player in it the college of • Rookie Pitcher Jim 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.