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FIVE CARS GO ALL THE WAY THE EVENING STAR C-3 Washington, D. C. * Washington Contingent THE BASEBALL THURSDAY. MARCH 'lB, IBA7 BEAT Interfaith Game Elated Over Sebring BY BURTON HAWKINS By DICK SLAV j Windridge said today that the r distributor points broke ORLANDO. Fla., Mar. 28. and Tom Flanigan were If you can imagine being while “That's a ¦ Set , dangerous pitch you’re Committees Reed was driving and Reed re- ::in the White Sox lineup yester- 1 satisfied with 36th place among paired them on the course. teaching him, Charley,” ' day strictly for inspection by the 1 Richard A. Mahar, general Clint , Courtney advised Senators of the . 38 finishers in a sports car race, But it took an hour. • . . . Esposito walked chairman first Interfaith Dressen yesterday game, you may get an idea of the ela- Chuck as the ' twice, grounded out. popped up baseball has announced $5,000 for Goldich Family Senators’ pilot instructed Gar- the selection of and into -play . . executive and felt by Manhattan Auto a .j tion the ' Wallace and Bunker won six land Shifflett in the niceties of Flanigan pitched three , special committees which will people last Saturday night. Such i trophies and $5,000 despite lack throwing a knuckle-ba11.... “It’s• gave up five hits and two runs in the promotion. of in the final 2Vg hours. dangerous three ways—the batter The Senators and are the rewards of Sebring. brakes ’!• . . The Senators weren’t im- White Sox , pitcher .play Washington’s representatives Wallace, who drove the last 7 can’t hit it, the can’t con- !pressed. here the night of May 14 ’ hours, says the ;*** * a portion gate in the test all pres- brakes were com- trol it and the catcher can't and of the re- 12-hour were pletely gone in the final 60 min- will go the ent and accounted for today catch it.” When Griffith and Chuck ! ceipts to charities of ;utes. the B’nai Knights after straggling back from' The 27-man Friends School 1 Comiskey, White Sox veep, sat B’nth, of Co- The loot included four tro- baseball squad is living up lumbus and Almas Temple Florida. Jim Robinson never got: 1 ¦ it for“in the bleachers for four innings in phies for winning of per- . . Washington foot in the Arnolt-Bristol he , index 10 days. . They’re holding : yesterday, then retired to the a formance, which system spring practice nearby The was supposed to pilot, but the | is a of ’ at Winter ' seclusion of the clubhouse, re- 1 committees: : rating a car's finish against its they quar- EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE other five cars handled by Wash- i Garden, where are • porters thought they’d have a ‘ engine size; the Amoco Trophy ’ tered with the Chattanooga club, Richard A. Mahar. general chairman; ingtonians were still running at . trade story to write, but nothing Sol Stlchnian, executive ficcretarv. Fred- for winning Class F and and erick Wilken. assistant secretary. an yesterday attended the Scn- . B'nal the end, which is accomplish- ¦ l materialized. . . The Senators S ’ award for having the most ¦ B’rith—Milton Kronhelm. chairman; ef- ¦ ators game with the White ! will head for Washington with Edwaro Rosenblum. vice chairman. Almas ment enough. Temple Shrine—Herbert poten- ficient pit . Friede. crew. Sox. . . Later they were the knowledge by more than the 28 players they’ll- tate Teums F. Collier, chairman: Wil- It is common ’ Wallace, a Sports Car Club of ’ guests of Cal and Natalie Griffith liam J. Mileham. vice chairman. Kniahta be allowed opening day. j. now that Charlie Wallace America -1 of Columnus—Thomas Trodden, it., member and therefore 1 at a swimming party and dinner Eddie Carr, Washington Board chairman: Dr. Leo Gaffney, vice chair- grabbed the most spoils by team- denied prize money, says the at the swank Langford Hotel. man ing iof Trade president, who spurred SPECIAL COMMITTEES with Art Bunker of Kansas $5,000 will go to the family of When ageless Paige Celebrities—Renah Camalier. chair- 5 Satchel the Senators’ season ticket drive man: E. Colliflower, City to bring in Jack Pry’s little? Bob Goldich, who was in James Col. Juliui killed i recently reported to the Miami I 1 and more than doubled last Goldstein and Harry Wender, vice chair- Porsche Spyder RS 1,500 to >an Arnolt-Bristol. Goldich, 33, . Marlins for , men. Field Activities—John Gilbert, • season’s sales, was here three chairman; Irving Footer and Leo P. §X& ;¦’ ~. eighth place. fa? vice \ ;>. va jKBBMffi;. v - V's& 'Hk of Chicago, is survived by two pull- McLarnev. chairmen. Finance— ¦• i which in his case consists of ' days and got his biggest charge Schooley. . William chairman: Philip Sha- v Next came Dick Thompson, young sons and his wife. ing a uniform, he piro n '' on couldn’t sopping up of Tris Speak- and W. T. Vandoren. vice chairmen. MmtA SHy.ffii v co-driver with Gaston r The fatality, first in Sebring’s 1 some Legal—James P. McGranery. chairman: Andrey i recall the names of his team- baseball knowledge. Hyman Goldstein. Earl Shinn and Milton of Boston, in a stock Corvette . history, caused S. H. Arnolt to i mates but greeted Ben Tompkins er's Korman, vice chairmen. Luncheon— ’ Jim Lemon, off the beam on Alfred A McGarrathy. chairman: Robert for 12th place; Hap Dressel, pull out all of his cars early in “Hello, Base,” Simmons. Don i i with Second and his batting, has remained around Simon Hlrshman. Morton Wil- Cullen and Frank Pohanka com- . the race. Robinson was to have : Woody Smith with “Hi, Third n* r and Alexander Dematatis, vice following the last two games to i chairmen Medical—Dr. George Resta. bining in an driven one of the Arnolt- . gives AC Bristol for 22d, ( Bris- Base”. . Satch, who his i Dr. John Sullivan and Dr. Edward ’ take additional hitting practice. Organizations—William Fred Windridge in 25th place tols at night. age as anywhere from 49 to 53, Cafritz Mile- ; • . . Dressen, who knows some- ham. chairman Addison B Clohosey with George Reed of Chicago in i Since Sebring is the only race : won 11 and lost 4 last season and and William Levy, vice chairmen. Parade | thing about cooking, must be Col. Charles Holselaw. chairman; their Mercedes Benz 300 SL and jin North America in which i had the best earned average Thomas Gikas and Edward J. Clarke, I trying to prove it to his coaches. vice chairmen. Program—Louis then Steve Sp;tler and Bill1 manufacturers can gain points i (1.86 1 in the International Jar.- . . . He'll be chef tonight when ofl. chairman: Leslie C Mitchell and THE BIG ONE GOT AWAY—Charlie Wallace balances part of the hardware he Kincheloe 36th in an MG-A. toward the world championship, , League. John H. Heister. vice chairmen he gets together a Promotion Frank Boucher Bunker won was dominated * * them for chair- and Art at Sebring, Fla., last Saturday in the 12-hour Interna- lit by the big ** mar. Jack Jenkins and Leslie C. Mitch- . . Second MG Triumph fish dinner. . Last tional Grand Prix. Left to rignt are the Nisonger-KLG Trophy for winning foreign cars. But the Washing- week he ell vice chairmen. Publicity—Ex officio, ' | Minnie Minoso wandered into , Arthur Reilly. Joe Holman Alan Olshine. But 36th place meant , ton region of the SCCA I treated ’em to his recipe for index of performance, the Firestone Trophy, also for winning index, and the that the was 1 the Senators' clubhouse yester- i.arrv Frommer, Harry E. Smith and , more than satisfied with ham and beans. John V. Hinkei. Tickets—Charles Zip- Amoco Trophy for winning Class F. Sebring awarded an even bigger trophy MG factory won the team prize the day and when he reached for a perrnan. chairman: Alton S. Bradford ' leftovers. and Henry Catucci. vice chairmen. index, for " a flunky said, “They’re for winning the but that one went nome with Bunker to Kansas City, the second year in a row, »'' j.sandwich Traffic—William J. Liverrran, chairman: | Peter J. Stathes, vice chairman Trans- for Washington players.” . . . as did a duplicate silver plate from Firestone and a “pit” trophy.—Star Staff because all three MG-A’s were SENATORS portation—Jack Blank, chairman: Harry I Minnie stabbed the sandwich and Martens and Thomas AmatuccL vita Photo. _ still running at 10 p.m. and Continued From Page C-l tnairmen. run- replied, “Man, you ain’t been II ning well ahead of the Renaults, OuimetHonored I reading the papers lately. I un- . tries while Speaker was watch- Leagues Organize IN GAME only team ,'ing. SENATOR S’ OPENING the other team to finish derstand I’m with this al- Tlie final meeting organize . Meanwhile, the to intact. ready.” . . . Minoso’s appearance Senators. the Departmental, Vic Gauzza Jecko Favored is a signal for Washington’s ; thumped 9-4 by the White Sox Joe Herson of Manhattan Auto, 1 and the Metro baseball leagues By swarm of Cubans to gather ¦ 'yesterday as wild Bob Wiesler Five '56 Starters Favored who directed the will be held at 7:30 o’clock to- pit crew for Golf Writers . was embarrassed . guy. by an eiaht- Spitler and | around. .. They idolize the night the Thomson School, Kincheloe, called this , , tangle at Sebring : , CHICAGO, Mar. 28 UP).— - What Dressen saw’ of Julio run third with the “best I’veever seen.” the Brooklyn Dodgers here Twelfth and L streets NW. To Repeat by Contestants In laps > Francis Ouimet’s close contact > Becquer, normally a first base- to- Nationals ;His car was four ahead of , day. Ted Abernathy, shelled by the other with golf playing man, in leftfleld yesterday, he By BILL FI CUS (studied approach used by most CHAPEL HILL, N. C.. Mar. 28 MGs before trouble since his days in his last start, will ’ had to like. ... Julio contributed I of the contestants. Only boys struck. helped win the D. Rich- start against the .—Tim Jecko Bethesda, William . . Five Senators who started of ' a couple of fine catches. . But and girls attending school below The trouble was paint champions. i flakes' trophy ’ . . | Md„ 19-vear-old sophomore sen- -5 ardson Memorial for the he failed to hit. . against the Yankees in last the college level are eligible and in the fuel and it took minutes 45 ’ 1913 National Open champion. continues to pound the ball con- Wiesler Looks Bad year's opener will be in the start- parents may help. One father sation for Yale’s powerful swim- to drain the whole system and vincingly. . . . He's a .333 hitter. Wiesler's may told The Star .he lot ming team, and Olympian Dick the race then about eight Ouimet, whose startling upset showing force ing lineup against the Orioles learned a was Carlos Paula hasn't played an about baseball “helping" hours old. Seems gasoline over Harry Vardon Ray 1 Dressen to search elsewhere for April 15 at , ac- his Tanabe of Indiana will hook up, the and Ted inning defensively, but has re- 1 10-year-old boy last year. funnel had rusted, some guy of golf’s , a starter. Bob worked only cording to most of the school-, tonight in two races which will 1 ' was one greatest stories, sponded with two singles in five ! According to mail at painted it and the gas ate received an easy . three innings, . , age fans trying to guess Man- help open the National Colle- through tiie was winner in the bal- pinch-hitting attempts. . was clobbered for Griffith Stadium so paint during refuel- where seven hits, yielded five walks far, these giate swimming championships ing. loting by/the Golf , That s a department the i ager Chuck Dressen's plans in players Herson will mutter about Writers’ As- pitch. will start in the opener: University Senators are sparkling with a and unleashed a wild He the baseball club's annual at the of North Car- that one for a year. sociation of America. has been used only con- . 3b. a average. . seven innings unanimous Gray .382 . . Dressen has lAtJad olina's Bowman pool. Thompson, driving In years test. choice so far to lead off; Whitey for the Cor- recent Ouimet has obtained 13 hits from 38 pinch- in and the record pair compete 1 Herzog, cf; , lb: This will in the vette makers again, was without devoted his interests to the pro- reads 11 runs, 10 hits, nine bases STORE! Jim Lemon, who did not start hitters. 100-yard butterfly 200-yard first and second gears during of amateur golf * Lemon, rs; Sievers, If: Clint and the motion in New ** * on balls. Three of the hits were pORT last year but went on to become medley. first four hours, England, Courtney, c; Herb Plews, 2b; individual Jecko is fa- but once the and to the foundation When the Senators are wel- homers and two W’ere doubles. top in both, plus 200-yard linkage repaired one of the team's sluggers Jerry Snyder, ss, and Pascual. p. vored the was he easily of the Francis Ouimet scholar- comed home by the Touchdown The ingredients of Bob s blast- butterfly, and if he sweeps topped all production cars, won ships for Na- yesterday with 27 homers and 96- runs Contestants generally disagree all caddies. He was Club April 11 in co-operation with ing consisted of four three he will be first Class passed Amateur big as to who will bat where and the 10 and even the tional champion in 1914 Advertising Club walks in the third, two-. is the choice to NCAA champion since the modified Corvette and the and the getting the players in the proper late near the end 1931 and a member of every Board of Trade with a luncheon i homers by Larry Doby and Dick bat cleanup, the spot filled by John Marshall of Australia and when the latter developed brake Walker Cup team batting order is a major part of from 1922 at Sheraton Donovan, singles by Roy year. Yale trouble. through the Park. Sievers last the contest. won three races in 1951. 1934. ought . and Dave Philley, plus a double just Boom-Boom Beck to be And Camilo Pascual so far is Jecko is one reason Yale Corvette could have won the Ouimet received poetry. by Earl Battev. Yost. Herzog, Sievers, Runnels 56 first-place ' called on to recite . . . is a strong favorite to win the votes and points. Patty Berg there the No. 1 choice to be the start- and Paapuai all started last yegr, champion'-tup team prize if the hlghly-touted 479 He got on his feet at a gathering Thereafter was sunshine team here. The * ing pitcher, Chuck Stobbs with was second with 34 fust-place- night a , tor the Senators. Dick B:c- with Dick Tettelbach in icftfleld. Elis have won 15# straight dual experimental SS had finished. the other and made Lou votes and 371 points. Next was ; --• dowski toiled four innings and a close second. Pascual also had Berberet catching, Karl big hit. ... St. John Lodge of I meets, and if Ray Ellison can But it didn't, for want of a the honor last year. Olson in center and Jose Valdi- John Jay Hopkins, New York in- the Masonic order will honor the , yielded only two hits and an un- take the 1,500-yard opening bushing vielso at . Only two 30-cent on one of the dustrialist and founder of the April earned run. Tex Clevenger "I believe Dressen will use event tonight they will be hard rods which locate 1 Senators 12. Stobbs against the Yanks the from among 10,000 entries called the rear axle. International Golf Association, The attendance in Miami , mopped up in the final two to stop. The bushing disentegrated points. following game,” says Louis Loz- that lineup in the correct bat- after 348 when the Senators played the , innings and escaped unharmed. ting about four hours and there was supplied singles I upone. Jr., 16-year-old Carroll order. Bobby Jones was fourth with Dodgers last Friday night was Minoso three no replacement at hand. in Chicago's attack, High School student from Ta- The contest will close at 302. announced as 2,059. but the 11-hit while mid- Four Bouts on Bill Dressel, Plews, koma Park. "I am picking night April 10. All entries post- who finished 17th last Other leaders: Cary Middle- Senators were paid off on 1,385 Herb Jerry Scoonmaker iyear, missed repeating by five and Clint Courtney each got two Lemon in the fourth position marked after that time will be Capitol coff. 284: Totton P. Hcffelfinger, . . . There were 674 in on passes j I Your I At Arena places because of a broken games in the Senators' 11-hit assault Build in the batting order because disregarded. In of ties, rear past, USGA president, 270; Wal- ... In 11 in Miami the case center Sievers has not proved himself earlier postmarks Capitol Arena offers a four- bolt which blew a tire ter Hagen, 260; Dodgers have played before on Donovan, Tom Tlanigan and I will be the de- p.m. Gene Sarazen Rods. yet in spring training.” ciding factors. match wrestling show tonight, about 8 The tire was 246; Fred Corcoran, Interna- 63,449 customers, which has Jim Wilson. |Own changed Lou's comments point up the beginning on the course and then tional Association, prompted them to you how I The winner will be awarded a at 8:30. there Golf 221: Joe announce I v/e'll show was another 15 minutes Doy, executive USGA. they'll play a full exhibition wristwatch, compliments of Liv- A team match will pair Wild- in pits fixing director. Additional Sports 65 years ingston’s the the bolt and 209, and Ward, schedule there spring. I -over Jewelers. Five runners- man Fargo and Stevens this AC Harvie National next Wildman Bristol settled for 22d Amateur champion, 190. Sam Esposito, at shortstop. on Next Two Pages experience 1 up will be given autographed against Jackie Nichols and En- spot. BATTING ORDER baseballs, in girls, case of and rico Venturi. Dr. Jerry Graham Windridge was one lap behind bats for the boys. your goes & Conolon 1 Get en- against Chief Big Heart, Dressel—ls4 laps to 153—but I Harnett CONTEST ENTRY tries in now. Use the entry blank Dick Affles meets Jackie Wilson - » three places in order of finish 1 1 1 that appears in today's or I Rod Blanks Star and Oyama Kato clashes with Still, the Mercedes won produc- | a typewritten facsimile. ’ Name Big Jim Bernard. tion Class 9. 9S Age Phone *3

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