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TATUM SECOND IN CAREER SURVEY THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. C-5 , , SUNDAY. AUGUST IS, IPM Wilkinson's Record Miss Brough Richardson Win Meet for Title All Aug. Leads Coaches (IP). MANCHESTER, Mass, NEWPORT, R. 1., Aug. 18 18 By thi Associated Press —Ken Ros ew s 11, Australia's (JP).— of Beverly Charles (Bud) Wilkinson, ace, and Hamilton Hills, Calif., and Shirley Fry of 40-year-old Oklahoma’s head! Petersburg, Fla., coach, leads all major /college 1 1 Richardson, one of America’s top St. defending football coaches In winning per- < cuppers, blasted their way into champion, today stroked their centage and his sidekick and ( the Anal of the Newport Invita- way into the finals of the 29th [dohtbFfooled-1 former superior, , j t tion tournament today. annual Essex Women’s invita- ranks second, according to an | tion tennis tournament. Rosewall, top seeded, ran into Associated Press survey. Miss Fry, 29-year-old Wimble- ai surprisingly stiff opponent Wilkinson’s fast and rugged in { don champion, took a thrilling Olkahoma teams have been in Neale1 Fraser, one of his young 6—4, 6—3 semifinals match from the national spotlight for all countrymen,< before winning out: Mrs. Betty Rosenquest Pratt of of the nine seasons since Tatum ( at 6—4, 6—2. 12—14, 5—7, 6—o Jamaica, B. W. I. turned over the job to him in turned back In the other semifinal. Miss I Richardson FACTS! 1947. The Sooners’ record for Brough outlasted Mrs. Margaret THE the period is 84 victories, eight anotheri of Australia’s second- , Osborne duPont of Wilmington, GET TO USE 1 I PUBLIC THE losses and a tie for a .913 win- 1 line internationalists, Ashley Del., for a 6—4, 10—8 triumph. ben HUNDLEY INVITES ( I ning percentage. Cooper, 10—12, 6—4, 6—3, 6—3 The Fry-Brough final tomor- Tatum, now back at North I to set up what probably will be row will bring together two who met in the Wimbledon semifinals TIRE CHART Carolina after building Mary- i a preview of one of the chal- I 1956 OFFICIAL with Miss Fry the victor. LATEST | land into a powerhouse, has 86 lenge1 THE wins. 20 losses and six ties for round matches. In doubles, top-seeded Miss an .811 mark. The record Rosewall is the first Austral- Brough and Mrs. du Pont in-1 I ian elimi- know tires eludes his 5-2-2 season as head singles finalist here since nated Ruth Jeffery of Melrose, you don't liras.f»“ jradesjot 1 defeated his 111 »TSlHmrt at Carolina 1942, Mass., Hopman of man North in WILKINSON and Mrs. Nell his 8-3 campaign Oklahoma BUD Aussie teammate, Ken McGregor, Australia, 6—o, 6—l, in at a semi- «»• in 1946, the nine years at Mary- Tops Nation’s Coaches i in 1952. final test. it».» land and all bowl games. During the first two sets, Rose- ¦ namandthew Second-seeded ••mmmam Miss Fry and Blaik tion along With Tatum, Wilkin- < wall was the complete master and Dodd Follow of Mrs. Pratt barely survived the ' S , ,o i", ' , h l Rounding out the top 10 are son has met his former boss' i the situation. But he suddenly round to edge Mrs. Marjorie Ben Hundley «os i'?', . ! ',«? tef IN EVERY Red Blaik of Army, Bobby Dodd teams twiee in the Orange Bowl ' lost his magic touch in the third 1 h “ol!n9 al Gladman Buck of Manchester of Georgia Tech, Bill Murray of and has won both times. This i set and by the time he finally and Jean Clarke of Birmingham, Duke. of Ohio year they meet agair when vhe i pulled out the match three hours Ala., 6—l, 4—6, 6—6. State, Johnny Vaught of Missis- Tar Heels open the Sooners’ sea- had1 elapsed. sippi, Bob Blackman of Dart- son at Norman. In the flngl set, it wasn't so I jg-sssSsfcAnp*""- mouth. Warren Woodson of Ari- Blaik is far ahead of the two i much Rosewall regaining his Marlene Stewart f. zona and Jess Hill of Southern leaders in total victories with i mastery as it was Fraser tossing California. The list includes only 146. He followed up outstand- his1 chance to the winds. Fraser Wins Third Title those who have coached at least ing successes at Dartmouth by i double faulted four times in that WINNIPEG, Aug. 18 W.— 50 games. moulding Army’s wartime and •• set and each time it contributed Ont., her third straight Wilkinson, who tries to instill postwar teams that had five un- to a service breakthrough by won in hirf squads four principles—- beaten campaigns in 12 years. Rosewall. Marlene Stewart of Fonthill, TUBS., WED. alertness, speed, precision and Bob Neyland, Tennessee’s re- Against Cooper after being Canadian Women’s Open Golf MON., thoroughness now has the tired coach who used to lead or edged in the first set, Richard- championship today by defeating Sooners on a 30-game winning tabulations, was 4-0, rank high in these son shut out in the sec- Pat Lesser of Seattle on the 37th streak after establishing the pupils top ond before he has four in the 25. commenced a hole. modern record of 31 consecu- They are Dodd. , blazing counter-offensive which tive victories from 1948 through and Dewitt Weaver. completely crushed Cooper. All square after the regula- 1950. Almost sure to crash t) e list To repeat his four-set triumph tion 36 holes, Miss Stewart His teams have been un- before many seasons have passed over Cooper of one week ago in landed on the green of the first beaten in 51 Big Seven Confer- is Notre Dame's Terry Brennan, , the Eastern Grass champion- extra hole in two, just one foot ence games (although tied by who has a 17-3 record smee re- ships, Richardson maintained from the cup. Kansas in 1947 and by Colorado placing :87-11-fr). . full pressure with his rushing On in two also, Miss Lesser in 1952) and have been ranked The top 25: tactics and. bolstered by a bril- ¦ needed a 15-foot putt to halve among the Nation's top 10 for W. L. T. Pet. Yr«. , liant backhand, was in no se- the hole. The ball rolled to the Bud Wilktnxon, Olcla. . *4 U .#l3 9 eight consecutive years. Last sea- Jim Tatum. N. C. 88 20 8.811 11 l rious trouble during the last twocleft • and she conceded Miss , (Red) Blaik, Army 148 43 12 .772 22 they ranked No. 1 in the Earl ; sets. Stewart's birdie 3. son Bobby Dodd, Ga. Tech . 91 27 3 .771 11 Associated Press poll. Bill Murray. Duke . 84 28 8.750 13 Wilkinson lettered Woody Hayes. Ohio St. 88 22 2 .750 10 As a player, L Johnny Vaught. Miss. - 88 22 5 .750 9 as Bob Blackman. Dart. - 49 18 5.731 7 MRS. RUTH THINKS MARK MAY FALL twice as a guard and then a Warren Woodson, Aria. 172 67 17 .720 25 blocking back for Bernie Bier- ¦ Jess Hill. South. Cal.. 3715 1.712 5 r UCLA 87 38 3.707 13 man's great Minnesota teams of Thad Vann. Miss. So. 52 22 0 .703 7 Bennie Oosterb’n, Mich. 49 22 2 .890 8 **"* the 1934-36 span, in which the I Wyom. FIRST LINE GRADE kHH Phil Dickens. 59 27 8 .888 9 100 LEVEL game. ! Foxx, 139 85 9 .681 Hank and Mize Gophers lost only one He , Prlnc. 26 f' Same and quality aa new ear equipment grade Butt Donelli. Boston 74 35 4 .679 13 / held assistant coaching jobs at ' V. D1 Francesca. 10. St 42 20 2 .877 7 6.70x15 Syracuse, Minnesota and lowa , Paul Bryant, Tex. A*M 74 38 7 .873 11 D. Weaver. Tex. Tech. 35 17 3 .673 5 Preflight, in addition to Okla- • Bowden Wyatt. Tenn. _ 56 29 2 .859 9 Like Mantle's Chances Skß& \™ Jack Curtice, Utah 77 40 7 .658 12 /at I 187 87 .857 ElCIf homa. Lynn Waldorf. Calif. 22 29 l«s»« NEW YORK. Aug. 18 «P).— 12 the last month. I think he has Rivals Meet Again Carl Bnavely, Wash U. 165 86 18 .657 29 P. Schw'tzwalder, Syra. 60 32 1 .652 10 Those who made the most de- a very good chance to break mis pioneer spllt-T forma- ' Jordan ¦ A in the Ollvar. Yale 74 40 5 .649 13 termined assaults on Babe Ruth’s record.” I1 ~ secutive victories in . the first six so, he’s in. I’d say he has ll “T.** *C£Dr ll only, 11 entries (including Oak- Ruth ever to reach the 50 homer or 89 If vear of the road course at Marl- mark a single season, is of the best chance since Greenberg f 7^6i15j736 ! 2qT-16.89 1 43^(Ori9’ leigh and Jim Robinson, Dick in I ll ™L If I 1 boro. Thompson, Steve Spitler and the opinion Mickey can do it in 1938.” | | 8.00x15 | 40.45 | 18.89 | 48.30 21.89 |I 89 ! He drove a Lester MG last year. Mike Cappiello). "if he just keeps on swinging.” And what a chance Greenberg If f Today, he will pilot a radically- George had in '3B. Like Foxx and Wilson Ladies’ Even Mrs. Herman modified Lotus Mark IX model. Sixth race race, 10 Ruth, widow of the late Bam- before him and Mize later. Hank Stiller Competition Seen laps, eight' entries (including swatted his way into September Suzy Peg bino, is inclined to believe Man- The competition should be Dietrich, 1955 winner; may wipe ahead of Ruth, who went into Wyllie Pinky Windridge). tle out her husband's stiffer today. Bill Klink of Buff- and most coveted achievement. the final month with 43 home Seventh race—3s-lap feature alo N.Y., has entered his Lotus “Mickey is quite a few games runs. Greenberg had 43 for De- 100 LEVEL MUST LINE GRADE A LI V Mark VI and Charles Elmer of for first three finishers in pre- troit on September 1,1938. Three § /Ch„ production out in front, isn’t he?” she asks. Cleveland his Lester MG in the vious Mark n and “I should say he has excellent weeks Hank hit his 58th in 1,250, pro- an later. 25-lap fourth race with Black. TF TC and TD, and chance, you?” the Tigers’ 150th game. Since 1,500 wouldn’t Also among 15 cars in the duction TF classes. of repeated failures Detroit played 155 games that Eighth 35-lap feature In view the fourth race will be Charlie Wal- race of all previous challengers, it year, it meant that Greenberg for first three finishers in pre- /£•«««- games I lace and Art Tweedale had five GOODYEAR ln TF in which I is surprising that Greenberg. more I vious 1,5005, and Chuck Dietrich of MG-A, modified over 1,250 Foxx all agree to get the three homers he needed 1,250 and Mize that Sandusky, Ohio, in a TC 1,500 cc. and modified under Mantle may accomplish what to shatter Ruth’s mark. He didn’t supercharged model. classes. they and other sluggers like get any. The best he could do Black and his adversaries will 80 Entries Received Hack Wilson, Ralph Kiner, Lou was collect a double, five singles I GOODRICHIB%IB 1 I 1 be trying to win this event and Registration deadline at noon Gehrig, Mel Ott and Willie Mays and three walks in his final 21 ww I then take the second 35-lap 1 yesterday revealed 72 drivers had failed to do In the past. times at bat that year. I rJ 5 feature sweep M of the Jimmie Closed for a modi- sent in more than 80 entries, Threat for Years to Come Fast fied classes. about 20 more than last year. Foxx had 48 home runs going Whether he makes It not, 20-Lap Race Listed Miss Washington, Margo Lu- or into September, 1932. On Sep- \ Mickey definitely has established A 20-lap race for 18 cey tember 13, he was four games I * novice of Silver Spring, reign in FIRESTONE will himself as a real threat not only; ho Lux* Champion I 17** Mm I drivers will open the program front of Ruth with his 52d home i ?-60xis ’’i as Miss MG National and will year, at noon, and will be followed by be introduced to the crowd. this but the next and the' run, but he failed to hit his next and the next. The 24-year- these races in order: Another special guest will be 53d until his 149th game and old outfielder with the neck of ITubeless Tire or Tire and Tube UJp? ~22 M j Second race—2s laps for pro- Donald Macfarlane, commercial fell out of the running. He closed heovy duty butyl a Now Urtt lint tube ~, i _, mmmm duction TC and TD models, 11 counselor'of the British Embas- bull and the shoulders of a fast hitting five home runs in I H wrestler may be the most power- lit Tubelete or T.&T. 7 9 entries. sy, who will his last five games but, like Sise I„ ‘" as honorary ful hitter the game I rnb lr dT Third race—2s laps for Mark starter for the first has ever Greenberg six years l%ter, he fell i *39 45 r_ I 6 *?•.»•• race. known. I i 1 1 *j"" s p#';j short by two. ¦ | 8.20x15 *40.90 I 522.59 J_ ¦ /ft J;*- (9.89 Mfj In his team’s 116 games Wilson, whose 56 home J fQB9 2 • t through runs Sisee in Stock but Net (very Moke W this afternoon. Mantle for the Cubs in 1930 stand as I All ¦ j*9 Post, ¦had swatted 42 home runs, put- the National League record, had D. C. 3 Others Play ting him nine games ahead of 46 at the end of August. He hit Ruth's 1927 pace. Mickey needs only 10 in September. Mize had 19 home runs in 38 games to 44, one more than Ruth, going break the For Leg ion Regional Title record. Ruth hit ex- into September. 1947, but got makes to choose from—Safety— actly famous Champion that many ln his last 30 only seven in the how we do it American Legion nament at College Park two games. final month. More Mileage! 1 Itis the opinion of many No Blowout! 30% to 40% . . teams District, Mary- ago, When Kiner slammed his 54 ¦ No R ,nt Fwt „ from the weeks and is reported to that go ln Xurnov if Mantle can into Sep- • land, Delaware and West Vir- be improved. Manager Cecil 1949 he had only 38 on Sep- Buy In Carload LoU for Cash ginia gather tember with 50 home runs, he tember Mays PREMIUMPRFMIIIM DUrUNDUPONTI I today on the Ellipse Tennant said from his home 1. never was a U I .No v. Hi,h ln will be even money to dethrone serious threat Prem«v. for a sudden-death tournament I the Baltimore suburbs last night when he rapped I Salesmen to Region represent- Ruth. his 51 ln 1955. for he accumu- CAUTION ¦ I decide the 3 that Centerflelder Jack Win-1 if the • “Ruth hit 17 the last month,” lated his last nine homers gl W I / Word “Nv- O BIGGEST RETAIL TIRE ative in the Nation-wide elimi- disch, hobbled for five weeks by in the '<»» Is I SALES IN Mize reminded. “Mickey is well final 12 days of the W LAgIP | not molded 1 WASHINGTON nations. a severely sprained left ankle, ahead season. right now and he needs This chart shows l,r*’ 11 Washington Gas Light Post 44 will be able to play some today. the final hM 11 -TOU c *“buy mmllar tires for leee only about six more this month drives by Ruth II! ISv,°n MUsM I plays Glenmar Post 207 from That makes Glenmar ''considera- and his three BCC In It! within 5 days, we will refund the and then he only ¦imEl I"°— bly stronger,” will have to hit closest challengers: di,,fr'nct ln “*h. Baltimore County at 1 p.m. on according to Ten- I IUdBIuRDD Os T im the South Ellipse, while Wil-i nant. Ruth 1957 Foxx 19.1 t Or«nb«r« J 938 No- pame-Dxta Oamt-Dat* Wllnon 1930 liamson. W. Va. engages Wil- Glenmar’s starting pitcher is IS*—.Am 2* lOß— Au*. s 21 probably will £"*• 31 11.7—Auk. 14 tfgk is TIRES MOUNTED mington. Del. on the East dia- be Clarence Ey, who 15 pt’ 121—Aux. 20 TUBE I li iiS—S* X TIRE and KO 45 138—8ept. 1 18 I turned in five-hit victories B 184—Aux 24 talS: mond. The winners meet imme- twice 4B H if «•- -- 8.7 17.7—Aux. "—¦*« - in the Maryland 4, 13f-3*Pt. « ] {lra: IF 30 I diately ln the region 113—BCPt. 29—Aut 28 . afterward tournament. " 48 134—Sept 7 131—Aut 30 T& T Blackwell | T. AT. WMtewell In required. old neceesary title game. The winner today will advance 40 134—Srpt 7 134—S»pt »1? i&l:1? Tubelexx o» 1 I Ne tire 8 “** BEl * 160 138 Sept. 11 ]35—Sept t u mounting not Marty .Cribblns, to the double-elimination sec- 139—Sept.¦ 3 lj» is . -T i «n ri -‘V,ll***?tr« ¦ la required. All 26-year-old 161 IS i.-tSHfept 3 llfcfe: li eii'L- xi*n tional 140—a»pt | ,40 59 vixen In stock, but not every make. manager of Gas Light, probably tournament, beginning' 52 13 141—a*pt 13 ai? ¦ 6.40x15 I 3- 1,19 M 'kWh* eixn..!t! «flO B 9 I Wednesday 25 113 —g«*i- , 147Bril 18 14D—g*pt 17 &i?152—8»Pt. 22 | $35.39 $18.89 $42.50 | $21.89 |0 will pitcher. JnJTogus, Me. S»pt. ISJ" 150—Sept 21 6.70x15 | J , TjSJSfc*" ¦ throw his ace Frank J 4 147— 1 ” Campana 52 liS—8*pt - SI ini—sept 88 «. : a | $38.80 $19.89 $4670 822A9 T of Carroll High, in the J 47—S»pt. 25 mjm165—Sept. ¦ 7.19x15 | | | ¦ DON'T1 AMR I t opener 1 i7 | UAMDLt and come back with 15- i«.pt.26 iiW: U ¦ 7 60x15 I $42.55 I S2IA9 | ssllO $25.89 . „ year-old Jack McGann ln the Nielsen, Ayala Win 2 I2EI&J8 j $47 40 $23.89 $5680 | $27.» !So 1 54—Sept. 30 I 8.09X15 ] j 0 “V 89 I final, if he survives the first I SSB.K) *n.nwu. oTfV.?L^ 8.20x15 $49.10 825J9 1 I SB9JSL 089O I t,r round. Italian Doubles in • T Flmt Lm. In” I 3 IYear* or 30,000 Mile* I Bit »t f I Premium tires offered In this tale! Campana, fast-balling right- Guaranteed hander, is unbeaten ln nine de- Stunning Upset cisions. McGann posted a 4-1 VIAREOOIO. 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Carl Childers, right- ¦United States at Forest Hills. obtain going business with excellent reputation. Y, next handed pitcher with a 6-1 rec-i N. month. Present management will remain to assist if desired. ord, is the likely starter for;¦ Thelma Long of Australia, de- Williamson. feated Nicola Migliori of Italy. REPLY BOX 75-H, STAR Olenmar was the surprise wln-j —3. 6—2, for the women's sin- ner of the Maryland State ?les crown. tour-i f •