THE EVENING STAR, D. C. ** C-3 Gamble Pays as Gernert Pascual Faces | WEDNESDAY. MAY «. IW.i.. U. S. Golf Team he had 74-72 for the first twp ' Washington College rounds, only to miss the last 36 , Tigers in Bid GREEN) by two Sluggers TEE TO holes strokes. Wins Triangular Meet Tops two Red Sox Young Washington College Strongest By MERRELL WHITTLESEY McCandlish is con-: had Yet in vinced that power in hands and > winners while scoring 63 BOSTON, May 9 (IP).— Dick To Check Skid Continued From Page C-l forearms is the secret to better points to win a triangular Ma- Gernert, playing an unfamiliar | ville fans, who lost interest in aaMaa gHlßaßHaaHMßaiaaHHHaaHaaaaaaHßßa HHMai ; golf. He is shooting scores he : son-Dixon Conference track meet position and fighting off a return Boston's operation of the fran- never had before because his: yesterday at American Univer- to the minors, has become the chise for the same reason—con- Rout of Canada Martin F. McCarthy, who “I’ve never seen one that big,” hands are tougher and stronger. sity. Mount St. Mary's had 4* promising another remarked, and a third, points and AU 37. Red Sox’ top slugger while sub- stant stripping of FORT WORTH. Tex., May 9 brought the Walter R. McCallum “Those good players say grip players 1 who didn’t realize McCarthy was lightly," Ebe Joseph of Washington won bing in leftfleld for the ailing I from the team. (/P).—'They called the United ! Memorial Trophy home from the club Teddy said. Roy Sievers’ fourth homer, a ; listening said "This man must can the broad jump and low hurdles, States team that crushed Canada ’ Virginia Beach after winning the “Sure, they because their Ted Williams. be the national champion.” • and teammate Jay Cuccia took !shot over the new fence in left Middle Atlantic senior title, also hands are so strong and their : Pa., in the International PGA 1 [ "No,” another replied. both dashes. Also winning twice The 26-year-old Reading, off Duke Maas in the first inning! a porter grips so powerful. Most golfers matches the strongest of all to-'took it down as favor to the the national cham- Jerry Bohlinger of the righthander was strictly a first after Dick Tettelbach walked, defending champion, "I’ve seen have to squeeze because their was day and the two' captains con- < Tom Bel- ’ pionship cup. not that big. high lifted the Senators into a 2-0 saying It’s hands are softer.” Mounts in the hurdles and baseman until spring training curred heartily in that opinion. ‘ she. Martin was the other be the world high jump. lead last night. day that taking This man must Teddy practices as this year. Led by , National he had more fun champion.” much as his That lasted until the fourth, 1 it down than bringing it home. assistant pro duties will permit. Open champion, and the talented pretournament But veteran when Ray Boone walked and Bill, 1 The McCallum j! Later, at a He may any MINOR LEAGUES the United States . Memorial not win tourna- arrived in a trade with Wash- Tuttle singled. They moved up; Trophy huge, many-tiered | cocktail party, some of the lead- year, positively beat Northern neighbor, 21-6 . is a ments this but By the A.4 sedated Press . when Charley Maxwell grounded its cup, , ing contenders were asked to say ington to add his celebrated JESRB ! which barely fits into the nobody will show more improve- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE out and scored on Buddy Hicks' in the matches that ended here a few McCarthy, noting talents to those of Norm Zauchin trunk of a car. words. ment. He’s learning the hard San Jirs-o. .*»; Son Fir*.n- ::co 4. single to right—his first yesterday. The United -States . the presence of a number of the Seattle. 3: Los Anucles. o. of: McCarthy up way. Vancouver 5: Portland. 4. at first, so Gernert had to do the golfers won in the singles, 15‘/2 drove to the door bring- season. Virginia wives, apologized for not ** * * Sacramento at Hollywood, postponed. something to impending The promptly to 2Vi, not allowing Canada td of the Cavalier Hotel at AMERICAN ASSOCIATION avoid an Senators boosted 1 ing Mrs. McCarthy. Denver ?: Wichita. t», Monday Beach and was met by the usual Martin McCarthy is having a Minneapolis. trip back to the minors from Stone into 5-2 command. Sievers win even one. the Amer- 1 "But,” he explained, “I had to Charleston. 1. a 5 delegation of porters. Yes, he had look at the records of the top Louisville. 11. St. Paul. walked to start the bottom of icans had forged to Vi-3 Vi bring cup. Indianapolis. !>. where he'd been called last Sep- baggage, and would they please ! the There wasn't amateurs Maryland. Virginia Omaha. 4. DICK GER fERT the fourth and Jim Lemon victory in the four-ball matches j in INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE tember. help. room.” and the District before picking Toronto. Miami. 3. x Safe boomed a to center. Clint “It is the strongest ** * * Rochester. 4; Richmond. 3. Job Looks team I’ve Two of the boys started taking the Middle Atlantic team for the Montreal. H: Havana. 3. apparently Courtney .*»: Dick, recovered scored Lemon with a played on and I’ve played on all McCandlish, the young Columbus, Butlalo 2. ” McCarthy’s luggage out of the Teddy Mason-Dixon Cup matches May SOUTHERN from a strength-sapping illness, the plate more. Williams has single to left. Courtney went of said ASSOCIATION them Captain Cary j back seat, and two others ac-. 'pro who joined Billy Gilbert’s 26-27 at Congressional Country Chattanoogß. 5; Little Rock, 2. asked Mike Higgins to helped We’ve been going out stealing, but dou-. Middlecoff of the United Mobile. Birmingham. 3. me. States., companied him to the rear of the i staff at Argyle last week, proved Club. New Orleans 4: Atlanta. 3. give a bled to left and scored on Jerry Memphis, him chance as an out- over the every day and 1 There have been five matches , in one round of golf Monday Nashville. 5: 3. fielder. Boston had six fine out- Snyder’s single. car. He opened the trunk, and I on This will be the fifth renewal TEXAS LEAGUE he tells me how and what they and the United States has won | eyes popped. those weeks on the practice Shreveport. ?: Dallas, rt. only of them Stone detested prosperity. Hej theii that of the amateur series between a Oklahoma City. »!; Austin. 2. fielders but two throw. That helped a great jeach. ,\ “Man, look that cup,” i tee in Florida .were not wasted. ' oi K rth. 3; ' oir on. o righthanded threw 10 successive wide to 1 at one 10-man team from the Middle •Tulsa. ? San Antonio 4 were hitters. That’s deal.” ones "It is the best team the United where Gernert gambled—and start the fifth inning and was i of the boys exclaimed. Teddy three-putted the last Atlantic section against Phila- SOI Til ATLANTIC LEAGUE It’s been a tough road back States ever has had,” said A1 With that the who Columbia. S: Macon. 3. yanked. Chakales came along to two were ' green for a75 at Court House, a delphia's best, sponsored by the Charlotte. ii: Auuusta 4 won. for Gernert, who broke into Bolding, captain of the Montgomery. ; dispose Kaline, Cana- working on the luggage dropped score topped by only five pros in Middle Golf Jacksonville. I‘.’ 1. In the second game of the in 1950 of A1 hitless in dians. I Atlantic Association. Co’ ’mbus. Savannah, l six chances, but that “We had our best team, the bags for a look. the field of 43. That might not b? McCarthy has done 80 per cent EASTERN »EAGLE season Williams came up with a with San Jose of the California was the' Williamsport s: Allentown. 7. only Tiger too.” : ' ; ’ : very exciting score, was Reariinu. *i: Johns'own. A painful sore spot on the instep League. he tamed. a but it of the work on the series. Fleck and Bolt each shot 1- Monday, and it was has won the Schfneetadv. Binpharmon. 2. of his right foot. In '52 he played 102 games Boone walked. Tuttle doubled son, 3, and 1, and earned the full pretty good Philadelphia last Syracuse at Albany, postponed. across three runs, under-par 69 over the 7,100-yard better than any of his previous three after losing the first Orig- WESTERN LEAGUE for the Red Sox, batting .243, Frank House 3 points. Amarillo 4; L'ncoln. 3 Gernert replaced him in left Colonial Country for, H>; year was in singled, so did Maxwell, Hicks Club course Gene efforts while working at Wash- inally, McCarthy had trouble Colorado Sprint. Sioux City. 0. and in the ensuing 14 games he's! and the next he the Littler downed Stan Des Moinr. 4: Pueblo games average. doubled and Chakales headed for finest rounds. They won SSO up. ington G&CC and Army Navy. rounding up a team, but no Albuquerque at Topeka, postponed. compiled a batting average 139 with a .253 Leonard, 1 and won 2>/2 .343 the Connie each for having the lowest score. money longer. The Philadelphians have, two years ago clubhouse. Grob points to ' 2 . de- McCandlisn had a little and leads the team with five But he hit the was next to trudge For Fleck it was particularly so many good amateurs the skids and didn't from the feated Bill Mawhinney, 3 and 2, come his way early this year and devoted home runs and 11 runs batted in. know why. bullpen. He walked Pinch-hitter gratifying. The man who won golfers from this area are anxious monthly to the women went and won 2 points to 1. he spent from New Year's golfers, on After yesterday’s performance, Dick from Boston to Buf- Torgeson gave up the Open year play- is the newsstand with Earl and sin- National last by beat Murray Tucker. , tnrough April 15 working on his to make the team to meet Dick stop worrying about' falo to Louisville and came close gles to Harvey beating Ben Hogan of its June issue. It has features, can Kuenn and Wayne and hasn’t 2 and 1, and made points golf game. He made Dunedin ers national note. May for the to dropping right out of the Red Belgardi before the i fashions and instructions, plus the 16 deadline 25-! ending as- won anything since was the star for States. and St. Petersburg his Florida The District golf followers were player limit. Gernert hit his Sox chain. the United Tucker items for women golfers from sault. It all added to eight runs, of the singles matches. got headquarters and adhered to a wondering for a few years why homer the first inning, The was >2. coast-to-coast. fifth in answer he to dis- with 13 batters marching to the Fleck had only 25 putts and The scoring system daily practice schedule of several Bobby Brownell and Ralph set up a run with a third-inning! cover was infectious hepatitis—- plate. was one ¦ The instruction piece in the had 11 one-putt greens. He de- point for the first nine, one for • hours. Bogart had such little success ini first issue is by ex-Washingto- single and walloped a drive that a type of jaundice. Dick’s Grob Was a One clipped for homer clared that it was the best put- the second and one for winning : When not swinging a club he this match. of the reasons nian Helen Dettweiler, and the sent home the winning run in weight fell from a normal 205 rightfieid by over the wall Max- ting he ever had done—even the match. was working on exercises to is that their opponent has been ‘Club of the Month” is Washing- the 13th as Boston edged Chi- to 173. well in Hyndman, runnerup the sixth, when Detroit's better than the second round of John Jay Hopkins of New strengthen his hands. Art Doer- Bill in the ton's Congressional Country Club. cago, 4-3. After in to weeks bed on a strict lead mounted 11-5. The Sen- the National Open when he had York, founder of the Interna- ing and Stan Leonard. Canada's National Amateur last year, and All proceeds from the first issue, Gernert also has answered diet, Gernert picked up started the road ators a run off Bud 26 putts. tional Golf Association, which i 1 Ted survived the preliminary recent North-South Amateur over expenses, will go to the Babe Higgins' prayers for more right- back and up 205 Black in the sixth, but the was to again Tigers; Bolt beat Balding, 3 and 2, to sponsors the matches, contrib- qualifying rounds for five of the finalist. Hyndman will play this Zahaiias Cancer Fund. hand power hitting. ;this spring. added one off Dick year, will T’latt, Brodowski win 2Va points to 1 2 in the fea- uted the Hopkins Trophy to the ¦ winter tour events but didn't as J. Wood the "I'm still following the theory ;in the seventh and two more in ture match. Fleck defeated Jack winning team. Hopkins also an- make the entire 72 holes in any first USGA senior champion. eighth, Additional Sports that if I’m swinging I might the when Maxwell socked Kay. 3 and 1, won, 3 points to 0. nounced that he would give sl,- His best showing was in the $12,- ** * * says. another homer—this hit one,'’ Gernert "Swing, TIGERS, 14; time into Middlecoff beat Gordon Bryd- 000 to the Olympic Fund. 500 St. Petersburg Open, where Lady Golfer, a new’ golf on Next Page swing, swing—that’s what I'mj the new leftfleld seats. doing. ! SENATORS, 6 NOTES: Paul Foytack will

pitch for the Tigers tonight. . . . "I'm not doing anything much DETROIT. AB. R. H. O. A. E. different from what I used to. Kuenn,ss 5 1 4 2 2 o Walt Masterson, former Wash- Belardi.lb 4 1 17 0 0 “I guess I am crouching at Kaline.rf 0 o o 3 o o ington , worked out with Boone.3b 3 2 12 1 0 Detroit last night, impressed Tuttle.cf 5 2 2 ft 0 o Manager House, c »> i i o 2 o Bucky Harris and Pres- Maxwell.lf 5 3 3 2 o ft Spike Briggs, may Hicks 2b 4 •: 2 2 3 o ident and sign HIGH SCHOOL Maas.p j o o o o 0 with the Tigers. Marlowe.p o ft ft n n ft: A ITorgeson ft 1 o o o o ball hit into the stands at * Black p o ft o o 0 o Griffith belongs SPORTS 3Delsing ft i o o u o Stadium now to 4Bertoia ft ft o o m i» the first fan to reach it, with no BASEBALL Gromek.p 10 10 ft 0 further scuffling Results Yesterday with ushers. . . . Falls Church. 5: Mount Vernon. 4. Totals 40 14 15 27 ~8 V Only 2,464 customers sat Washington-Lee. 1H: Wakefieid. 0. in on AB R. H. O. E quiet h.p. A proceedings this 7.5 were Fleetwin Fairfax. 0: Annandale. 4. (WASHINGTON. the and frosted. Gonzaga. 5; St. 4. (Yost.3b 4 ft ft 2 3 ft John’s. • • 0; Georgetown Prep. Tettelbach.lf 4 1 0 3 ft <>' The Tigers will play here DeMalha. 5. ft ft Win St. Albans. 8; Landon, 5. |Runnels.2b ’4 1 4 4 tomorrow in a 2 o'clock Ladies' Montgomery 28; Suitland, 2. iSievers.lb 3 2 1 11 L ft Blair. Lemon, ft game. Phelps. 5; Cardozo. 2. j rs 4 11 ft 0 Day Western. 8: Tech. 5. Courtnev.c 2 L 1 5 ft ft' Bullis. 0; Woodward. 0. ! Olson.cf 4 1 2 0 0 o McLean, 17; Herndon, 5. j Snvder.ss 4 o 2 2 3 ft Calvert County. 5: Margaret Brent, 1. jStone.p 200010 Coolidge. 0 Friends. 3 Chakales.p ft o o ft ft o GRIFFS' MARKS Spimrarn. 8: Wilson. 2. Grob.p o ii it o o it gpi m Game*. Today i2oravetz l o o o o o Brodowski.p (f DeMatha vs. Mackin at Turkey 0 0 o o n Batting Thi'kef. 3:30. |3Herzog l ft ft o o o St. Anthony at Georgetown Prep. 3:30.! IAB R H 2b 3b HR Rbl Pet Gonzaga at George Washington, 3 30. Totals 33 0 8 27 12 ft 2 0 logo St Armstrong. 3:45. Grob 1 .6ftft John’s at Ramos ft 1 4 ft • ft ft .44 1 Episcopal at Washington-Lee. 3:30. 1 Walked for Marlowe in sth. |Piews 5 0 2 0 0 County McLean, 3:30. 2 Struck out for Grob in 0 1,40 ft Loudoun at I oth. Fitzgerald, 18 2 71 0 2 385) Naval Receiving Station at Bullis. 3.< I 3 Walked for Black in Tth. 73 12 27 1 Carroll 3:30. 4 Ran Delsinc in Tth. Oh.on 4 ft 3 13 370 at Wilson. for 03 0 j!* EviniPira® Games Tomorrow ! 5 out for Brodowski in ! Lemon J 223 1 0 .305 Filed 3th. Courtney 41 5 15 1 ft 1 5 .300 Gonzaff* vs. St. John’s at George- ; Pascual 11 4 Prep. ! Detroit 000 1 1 ft ft 2 .304 town 2. 281 120—14 Runnels 04 7 2ft 5 17 .313 _ 2 Hieh Point at Montgomery Blair. 3:30.1 Washington 2ftft 301 ftftft— 0 Snyder 58 rt ,31st Bethesda-Chevy Chase IK 1 0 ft 4 at North- 17 2 ft ft .25)4 3 * ' Runs in—Sievers (2>. Oravetz 5 1 2 Western. 30. bathed Hicks <3>. Sievers 72 14 17 3 1 4 Suitland at Bladensburg, 3:30. 'Lemon. Courtney. Snyder. Tuttle (3>. Yost 14 .230 Poolesville at Gaithersburg. Kuenn (3). Belard;. 00 17 13 2 1 4 4 .15)7 3:30. (House. Maxwell <2>. Tettelbach 03 5) Ift 1 2 1 Ji .151* Nokesville at Gar-Field. 3. |Two-base_ hits—Olson Tuttle Hicks. Carrol! Charlotte Kuenn. Valdivlelso 2ft 1 3 1 ft 0 2 150 at Hall. 3:30. | Three-base hit—Lemon. Home Berberet 23 2 3 1 ft 0 1.13ft Woodward Pren at NTS. 1:45. runs- Sievers Maxwell <2>. Sacrifice— . ft \ 12 ft 1 o ft 2 (in Belardi Double ' Stobbs 083 Adnnxd Just comp/ofe this simple sentence 25 words TENNIS plays—Yost to Runnels Herzog 15 ft if ft ft ft Yesterday to Sievers; to Snyder to Sievers. 1 .<»O7 Results Silvers Stone 2 ft ft u! Wilson. 7. Roosevelt, o Left on bases—Detroit Ift; Washington. 7 ft ft ft .000 7; 0. Bases on Chakaies 4 0 ft ft ft ft ft 000 Anacostia. Spingarn. 0. balls—Off Maas 3: off Stone. 4ft ft ft ft 0 .. ..." Coolidge, 7: Dunbar. 0. •V off Chakales, 1; off 2: off Brodowski ft 000 trailing Or Iom) ."I take Coko on outings because 8; Episcopal, Grob. Black. Killebrew 4 0 o 0 ft ft ft 00ft Landon. 3. 1: off Brodowski. 3. Struck out—! 2ft ft ft Today Bv Stone. 4: by Maas. 2: by Marlowe. 1; Wicsler 0 0 ft ftftft St. Albans at Bethesda-Chevv Chase. by Black. 2: by Gromek. 3 Hits—-Off Wrieht 10 0 ft 0 0 0 ftftft 3 30. Maas. 5 in 3 2 -. innings; off Marlowe, ft Team batting—os4 at bats. 03 runs. Gonzaga at Friends, 3:30. .in inning; off Black. 2 in 2 innings; 174 hits, average .203. ioff 1 in 3 innings; off Stone. Tomorrow Gromek. Pitching Friends at Landon, 3 3 in 4 innings (none out in sth»: off Georgetown Frosh at Episcopal. 3. Chakales. 1 in '3 inning: off Grob. 2 IP H BB SO GS OC W L TRACK in 1 .3 innings; off Brodowski. 5 in :’> Stone 2ft is 18 10 4 11 ft * Results Yesterday innings. Runs and earned runs—Off Stobbs 31 27 8 15 4 2 2 1 George Washington. 81'j; ft ft . Fairfax. 30; Maas. 5-5: off Marlowe. 0-0: off Black. Chakales 17 11 7 ft ft 2 Annandale. 28*i. 1-1. off Gromek O-ft; off Stone. 4-4;' 'Paacuai 32 3ft J* 30 4 2 2 2 Richard Montgomery. 65'a; Friends, off Chakales. 0-0: off Grob. 1-1: off Ramos 25 22 12 14 3 2 11 64‘a. Maret. 0; Landon. 8. Brodowski. 3-3. Hit bv pitcher—Gromek Groa I o Ift 3 3 ft i) 1 2 Tomorrow ‘Yost). Wild pitch—Black Winning Wiesler 13 24 13 7 3 0 ft 2 Anacostia ar.d Armstrong at Wilson. 3. pitcher—Marlowe (1-1 ).*Losing pitcher Brodowski 1-. 2ft 1«) 5 2 1 ft 2 Western and Phelps at Eastern. 3. —Chakales (2-1) Umpires—Honochlk. Stewart • 0 1 4 ft ft ft ft ft Tech and Dunbar at 3. Napp. Umont. Berry. At- Clevenger 0 4 4 3 ft Spingarn Cardozo. Time—2:4o. ft 0 0 and Roosevelt at Coolidge. 3. tendance —2.404. Griggs 3 5 3 3 ft 0 0 ft

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