THE EVENING STAR. Washington. O. C. ** Holguin's Win Gives v MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1P63 A-15 jSitfi Mid-Atlantic*‘ Golfers O'Brien Becomes First Cager K UM • / | Eddie, have drawn dozens of History to 3,000 turnaway crowds in their three Weinmeister Declines Job Texans Six Titles Take Steps to Avoid In Get Points years North- By at Seattle. Little tho Associated Press perfected every shot in the book, west colleges which scarcely As Coach at Washington *%£ , > '.p' > ‘ SPOKANE, Wash.. Feb. 16. hit 3,000 on his greatest night. drew enough to pay the over- In Seven Toumeys ''r Dates Johnny •y tho AiaoctotoS /> Conflict Over Seattle's fabulous little points Frau + 4 -fat w ' He scored 51 in a 109-68 head before the O’Briens, bal- ¦y tha Auociotad Prui O’Brien, who beats foes with mauling of Gonzaga, which had anced their budgets by moving SEATTLE. Feb. 16. Amis The Middle Atlantic As- hook out their upset night SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Peb. sociation, handicapped in an- shots balances Seattle the before. into bigger arenas and selling Weinmeister of the New York athletic budgets, bfecame college Johnny cheered nearly as loud them out when Seattle came to 16.—Golf’s winter tour moved nouncing tournament at - Giants, one of the greatest dates basketball’s first 3,000 paint as did 2.400 fans when he scored town. on to Mexico City today after its annual meeting Saturday player last night, then said: final point tackles in pro football, platis to ip. night because of the absence of his with two seconds Texan—sturdy ***^wfL can to go. stay in the pro ranks and reject another little a master schedule, took action to “Revo have it now.” Tony Holguin—joined the win- jfe*’*¦ assure early-winter publication He might have meant basket- Teammates and fans swarmed an offer to join the University JR general, Marathon Bowlers Washington ner’s circle. of such a schedule in the future. ball in for O’Brien gives all over Johnny at the finish, of coaching staff. the impression he just tolerates hoisted him on their shoulders Still Weinmeister, whose home is in Holguin, former San Antonio The Middle Atlantic group ap- the game until baseball, his first Spilling Pins caddie, ' . iwyypii and showered him with confetti. Seattle, was approached by his took his first American Wk pointed William Briggs, deputy love, He’s yesterday secretary comes around.. an Well wishers streamed into the alma mater to take the line tournament and he of the association, to top prospect. After 56 Hours couldn’t have picked a better up inflelder and a dressing room. |y the Aiitdottd fftn coaching job under the new head ¦w fe# IwjH make such a schedule for (Bevo) coach, spot. He won the SIO,OOO Texas Mi w 1954 in November of this year, Clarence Francis, the “Ya, Bevo can have it now, UNIONTOWN, Pa., Feb. 18.— Johnny Cherberg. Open Rio (Ohio) College big in a show for the home in co-operation with , Grande I’ve beaten him to 3,000.” A coal miner and a minor league The lineman described the folks. Virginia and District officials. has already beaten Johnny grinned. The place was offer as flattering, but said that O’Brien’s single-season of baseball umpire from this South- The victory by Holguin, Due to the delay In holding record a madhouse but it took a sly as long as he could draw top pay 1,051 points, but ever a to western city in pro brigade achieved with a 20-under-par the annual meetings this year no one wink from gentle priest the he planned to ? scored 3.0Q0 in a collegiate really bring down the house. claimed a World’s stick there and do some coaching m , 264 for 72 holes, was the sixth f’‘wSkP'- ¦ R there has been confusion in an- career record today for a Texan on the winter tour—- nouncing be- before. “Okay, you fellows can have for marathon howling. on the side next fall at one of "¦ tournament dates O’Brien, and only seven tournaments gap W jMI Hr a 5-foot-9 senior from Monday off, but be sure to be the smaller colleges around New cause no group knew what dates south Amboy, N. J„ whd has Bill Haywood, the miner, and have been played. MmmmsMnSßKm the others had decided on. back in class Tuesday/’ said the York City. Mangrum, 'i.*g / Very S.J., Tom Simon, the umpire, said Lloyd Martin F McCarthy, outgoing Rev. A. A. Lemieux, With Weinmeister out of the and Demaret won tic’s 51st annual meeting, follow: they passed the best previous picture, the most promi- Jimmie had eB W president, was cap- May Seattle president. name except ||L named team 12—Senior championship at nently all one of the tourna- tain of the Middle Atlantic ama- Burning Tree. The crowd of 2,400 at the Spo- mark of 56 hours at dawn this mentioned for the Wash- ments prior'to the Texas Open. June 18-21—Amateur chjunpionshlp kane Armory every ington line coaching berth is i teur team that will meet Phila- at Farmlncton Club In Charlottesville. filled corner. morning. Agase, of Portsmouth, top in the June 18-21—Women's championship game was a Alex former Illinois delphia’s amateurs at lnglestde Club In Staunton. The sellout for After 305 games since Friday guard Va., had taken that one—the July and recently assistant second annual Mason-Dixon Cup 10—Mixed two-ball At Manor weeks and there were 200 on a night, Haywood El Paso Open. Mangrum had Club. in which had a coach with the Dallas Texans. matches at Saucon Valley in July 20-22—Junior championship, waiting list. The greatest clamor 146.6 average and Simon, a 145 tton three. Bolt two, and Demaret H qualifying on 20th at "Chevy Chase in ggp Bethlehem, Pa., on dates to be conjunction ÜBQA junior for tickets in Gonzaga history average, ’ one. I with sec- the two still are knock- announced. tional trials 21-29 at prompted the school to televise ing down pins. They Draws Record Gallery. Columbia. take five- Middle Atlantic tournament la the game. It was the lure of minute breaks every hour and Additional Sports Holguin, plays Apr?l Cup senior's who out of dates, and dates of other events championship at Hot Sprints. Va. the O’Brien name. rest for 20 minutes at the end only m 'w May 28-31—Kenridge Cup invitation Midlothian, HI., not broke made known at the Mid-Atlan- tournament at Farmington. ‘johnny and his twin brother, of each four-hour stint On NextTwo Pages into big-time golf with a bang 9 m# yesterday by outshooting the greatest field the Texas Open ever saw, but he made the open HE GETS A CHECK, TOO—Tony Holguin, winner of the Texas its biggest success in 26 years. Open in San Antonio yesterday with a 264 score, gets a kiss A crowd estimated at 12,000, from his wife after his victory. Top money was $2,000. largest gallery in history here, —AP Wire photo. turned out to see the boy who was bom and reared within only a few blocks of 4,400-yard Brack- enridge Park course sweep home Giving with a three-under-par 68 that Pro-Turned-Amateur gave him first money of $2,000 by a stroke. Tennis Bigwigs a Headache of Harrison, N. Y., •y the Associated Press is a serious swinger and has had a fight a made of it. Ford had NEW Feb. 16—The a year of experience on grass. 67 to take second place with 265 YORK. case of Noel Brown, a 26-year- He knows the situation and is and $1,400. of Mid nothing Pines, C., Open old former professional, 'is aware there is that can N. the National enough give be done champion, and of to the brass in the about it. Lawn Tennis As- ’’What’s the use of worrying,” NOW-JUI Oakmont, IN Pa., tied forthird with ONE! a first-class headache. he smiled. "Rules are rules, and 266. Each won S9OO. sociation I’m in no position to say any- The shot Holguin Brown is back in the good victory into the USLTA. He thing.” fifth place among the money- graces of can play in championship tour- He gets back into action to- winners of the year. He has the morrow night in Prevention naments make the the indoor Blowout and entire earned $3,126. Mangrum, who tournament. This is his first try plays out of Niles, HI., is No. 1 in summer circuit. Hff could wind up National Yet on the boards, incidentally. the cash parade with $6,560, Bolt the champion. Top-ranked Art Larsen of San is second with $4,625, Ford is he would not be permitted to Leandre, is to on the United States Davis Calif., scheduled third with $3,834 and Harpbr is play start play tonight after an over- Cup fourth with $3,655. team. night plane trip from Faria, Birdie Clinches Victory. The international federation where he played yesterday. Lar- Holguin, twice champion of prohibits any player who has sen goes against J. Gilbert Hall, the Mexican National Open but been a pro to perform in Davis former veteran champion. Protection never a winner in the United Cup play anywhere. v Kurt Nielsen, the Danish States until yesterday, battled Last year, when Brown came champion, who played in the pressure and a surging, adoring East and looked like a cham- same tournament as Larsen, also crowd down the stretch. He pion for a time, the bigwigs will make his first appearance, never was behind. He went over talked the matter over. But be against Ken Carter of New York. par on the 16th hole and the cooled off and there was no Meanwhile, 34-year-old Bill partisan crowd worried. But trouble. Talbert of New York, a former , Tony pitched just* 18 inches from Now, many of the officials champion, continued to appear the cup on No. 17 and stroked watching the National indoor in top shape. He has lost only down the birdie that sewed up championships which entered two games in two matches and his victory. the third day of play today, are yesterday swamped King Van of Franklin, saying that this could be Brown’s Nostrand of New York, 6—l, Mich., leader of the tournament year. He has a wealth of strokes, 6—o. at the halfway mark, wound up fifth. He shot a 68 yesterday to make his total 268. Sturm at Quarterback The money-winners: AU Among 8 Teams Tony Holtuln 68—864 58.000.00 Dou« Ford 67—385 1.400.00 Opens Lew Worsham 66—268 000.00 As GW Practice —to keep the gpodesg beauty of your tires! Julius Boros 67—266 800.00 Walter Burkemo 71—268 700.00 Likely to Qualify for Bob Sturm, George Washing- Johnny Palmer 66—268 600.00 66—27$ 620.00 ton University freshman football 72—271 415.00 Lloy* Mangrum 71—271 416.00 player who was a surprise star —to end nuisance and expense! Jerry Berber 69—272 320.00 curb-scuff 70—272 320.00 Mason-Dixon Event as safetyman last season, is be- Chandler Hamer 69—273 256.00 Bill Trombley 69—273 265.00 It appears fairly definite that ing shifted to offensive quarter- on royaltex Harry pee 69—274 167.60 TREAD and traction three Virginia teajns, three from the now ~ wor^’t utmost non-skid stopping power! fir? seEart :::::: gjbif?* back as Colonials start their 1 187187:8860 Baltimore, American University today. Sturm a j'o. cinrad spring practice A1 Broach 67—275 104.28 and Mount St. Mary’s, have played quarterback in high f?zsi MM earned places in the eight-team school. —your one tire investment for years! feien m “usic::::: fezl?! MM Mason-Dixon Conference bas- •The shift is only one of sev- A Jimmy Walkuo 70—275 104.28 ketball tournament in Baltimore eral being made by Coach Bo Jim Turaesa ...... 71—276 104.28 a Denotes amateur. March 5-7. Sherman to flt'in with the new Randolph-Macon, in eighth substitution rule that does away ¦ place, holds a two-game edge on with the two-platoon system. now*. world’s foremost safety Washington College, which is Among other position changes is a A WI tire comas to you with its own Tar Heel Gridders ninth. planned by Coach Sherman are: \#If1 101 proven blowout prevention— the Roanoke still la the unbeaten Ray Fox, from quarterback to yR leader with nine victories, with end; Leßoy Courtney, from half- sensational new LIFEWALLI Book Terps, W&L Loyola second with 8-1. There back to end, and Richie Gaskell Sy the Associated Press could be a tie for the top spot from end to halfback. CHAPEL N. C., Feb. 18. this week should'American Uni- Also starting spring football HILL, there Sat- drills today University of —The University of North Caro- versity upset Roanoke is the lina football team will play a urday while Loyola is beating Virginia under its new coach, 10-game next Western Maryland. Ned McDonald. V schedule fall. In Washington and Lee, return- A conference double-header is Other schools this area, ing aftei a 40-year absence, and scheduled here tomorrow night Maryland and Navy, are waiting Maryland replace Texas and at American U.. with Gallaudet for better weather to start prac- OUjaIlC’8 ing your Maiml. The other eight op- host to Mount St. Mary’s at 6:45 tice. flwaL /eP, ponents have been carried over and AU meeting Catholic Uni- from 1952. The schedule: versity at 8:30. September 26— Stem. The standings: October 3—Washington and Lee; 10— at Conference. Overall. Nutmegs Wake Forest; 17—Maryland; 34—at W. L. Pet. W. L. Blank Lions, Georgia 31—Tennessee. Roanoke 9 0 1.000 10 7 OUI November 7—at South Carolina: 14 Loyola 1 7 V STATES RUBBER —Notre Dame; 21—at Virginia; 28— 8 .888 9 H COhtFANff at Duke. Mount Bt. Mary’*-—lO 2 .750 13 6 Ji g American U. 6 3 .666 9 6 Home With John* Hopkln* 4 2 .666 6 7 4-3 Mark Richmond, Clemson Added Baltimore U. 8 4 .666 11 7 Hampden-Sydney 6 4 .600 77 The Lions return to home -ice Randolph-Macon . 5 4 .555 7 9 To Wake Forest Schedule Washlntton College. 6 9 .400 6 12 Wednesday night when they Lynchburg 3 6 .333 7 10 WAKE FOREST, N. C., Feb. Oallaudet 3 6 .333 9 9 battle the Springfield Indians, 18 (&).—Two Bridgewater 4 10 .286 4 13 newcomers. Rich- Western Maryland-. 3 8 .273 4 12 leaders of the Eastern Hockey mond and Clemson are on Wake Catholic U. 3 11 .214 3 12 Forest College’s ‘ 10-game 1953 Towoon 2 11 .164 4 13 League, at Uline Arena. football schedule. They will re- Blanked by the Nutmegs in place Baylor and Texas Chris- New Haven, 4-0, last night, the tian. The schedule: Lions nevertheless return with a September 19—William and Mary at Tourneys Profitable Richmond; 26—at respectable for October 3—ViilanevaDuke at Winston* 4-3 record their Salem. N. C.; 10—North Carolina; 17— extended road trip. at North Carolina State; 24—at Rich- They mond: 31—at Clemson. For Louise Suggs will Introduce two new November 7—at Boston College; 14— players Washington permanently open: 21 —Pur man; 26 to fans South Carolina at Charlotte. N. C. Sy the Associated Press Wednesday. Bill Cupolo, for- BOCA RATON, Fla., Feb. 16. merly with New Haven and On- Maryland Replaces Army An even . women’s par 74 was tario of ihe Senior Hockey On Gamecocks' Grid Slate worth $355 to Louise Suggs, At- League, reported to the Lions lanta, Ga., when she topped the yesterday. George Harrison, who COLUMBIA. S. C.. Feb. 16