THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. * Fling-Bailey Team Women's First Class D Tourney TIESDAV. JUNE 10. 1952 A-19 Averts D. C. Shutout Finds 3 Players Breaking 100 Top 5% of Athletes Complicate The first tournament in the : be made for the next three tour- In Pro-Lady Tourney Women’s District Golf Associa- . naments in an experiment. Recruiting Mrs. Robert Coach - tion history for Class D players A. McDonald won Problem. 1 Savs Special Dispatch tc The Star ’ second net with 99-21—78, and found of the 21-26 handi- By th* Associated Press ( want three ’ other net prize winners, in order, Odell continued. “What we BALTIMORE, June 10.—Pro PORTLAND, is up cap group able to break the 100 I were Mrs. Robert of Oreg., June 10.— i to set a structure where we Earl Fling and Mrs. George Bai- -3 Borrowman | Coaches and Pacific ( can be 100 per cent honest.” ‘ mark in the Mis. Owen Hines ; Belle Haven. 105-25—80; Mrs. I. Coast Con- ley. jr., of Washington G&CC ference officials alike expressed His group, along with others ' Bowl competition yesterday at . Laskin of Indian Spring, 103-23 I today keep saved District teams from being ' 80; Mrs. C. C. Clarke of Wash- desire to their col- tcomposed of athletic directors and 1 Washington Golf and Country leges oyt of the athlete-recruiting shut out in the Middle Atlantic r ington, 105-24—81, and Mrs. L. E. ifaculty representatives from the 5 Club. business. : tnine schools pro-lady Hutchison of Columbia, 106-25—81. conference continued PGA tournament here 5 Mrs. M. G. Britt of Belle “The problem is the top 5 per tthe discussions started yesterday yesterday when they for sec- • tied Haven won the Hines Bowl with Prince Georges and Argyle, di- cent of the athletes—the < on how to and ond. Fling a par Mrs. i ones end recruiting sub- shot 72. 99, minus 25 handicap strokes s vision winners in the second-team that all the alumni want to see < Bailey got 14 han- -a sidization. an 88 minus a • for a net 74. It tied her lowest ; play, will meet in a playoff at their schools get,” said Howie dicap for a net 74, which gave and accounted These sessions were closed to the J score for her first Golf and Country ! Odell, University of Washington l , public, and details them a net 146. trophy. Mrs. Britt has been play- Club today for were not dis- * the second-team football coach and head of a foot- ( closed. Andy Gibson of the C. C. ofs ing only three years, title. ball coaches’ committee discuss- Maryland, a qualifier for nextt Mrs. W. J. Nolan of Argyle won Kenwood is expected to ing such problems. Victor Schmidt, conference com- ij clinch any week's National PGA champion- low gross with a 99 and in some- the first-team title Odell implied conference missioner said decisions ship, up the last hole ¦ in the last | reached1 fouled to’ thing new in WDGA competition > day of play at Woodmont. Third : schools had cleaned up their' would be announced be- ruin an otherwise great round as a second gross prize was added teams at Kenwood, it sports program to the point where fore the annual meeting of the of- he top in 5 I play but 1 tied for money the pro ’ and was won by Mrs. Anthony probably will 95 per cent of the athletes posed ficials ends Thursday. sweepstakes with 68, under take the final i 1 a four Librento of Georges with Friday at no problems. The big problem* Also to come up are decisions par. r Prince i matches Bethesda to Gibson was six under com- | a 102. Second gross awards will l decide the close race. remaining is how to curb what i on television policy of the con- ing to the par 5 finishing hole he called “outsiders’’—over-zeal- 1 ference, whether to combine the but hit a second shot out of out alumni or others who go * conference’s two basketball di- bounds | in gambling for a birdie, Chitwood’s Auto Stuntmen after the prize athletes, the top ' visions into one unit and whether and took 7. -Four American Stars 5 per cent. to authorize a spring training Art Jones, golf salesman from, “We’re tired of the subterfuge.”l: iperiod for basketball. this city and the District, tied Gib- : Show at Lanham Tonight ISBELL IN RED SOX UNIFORM—Larry Isbell (second from left), Baylor University’s star son with., a 36 and an incoming iiDefend| Wightman Cup Fifteen stuntmen will leap, skid, passer in football, pat on a Red Sox uniform for the first time Sunday when Manager Lou Bou- 32 for a 68. Bill Clarke of Balti- j and crash cars and motorcycles dreau had three of his bonus rookies work out before the double-header with Detroit. Isbell Lu Kim and Tarzan Hewitt Walsh and Sinkovitz more C. C. had 69 and Arnold tonight when Joie Chitwood and was the Redskins* No. 1 draft choice and was expected to be the team’s new quarterback this Signed by Steelers Haneke of Hagerstown and Wal-j In Britain This Week his Daredevils appear at the West season, but passed up the gridiron for a fat baseball bonus. He is a catcher. Others in the ter Romans of Baltimore C. Head Turner's Mat Card By th* Associated Press C.j By th* Associated Press Lanham Speedway, with action photo are Zip Zimmerman, third baseman from New Orleans (left), and Don Buddin (right), posted 70s in the pro sweeps, Lu Kim and Tarzan Frank PITTSBURGH, starting at 8:30. — June 10.—The with' , June 10.—Four Amer- shortstop from Olanta, S. C. AP Wirephoto. Fling next. Leading off 28 exhibitions will Hewitt will clash in the feature of Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Mrs. ican women, including present a 2,000-foot parachute jump Haneke and Robert Frid- the be a five-event W'restling show at Football League signed two cen- inger of the Fountain Head Club ; and almost certainly the future from a balloon into the infield, by Resist,' Tampans’ Reunion Mark won the total score Capt. Eddie of Offer 'Too Good to to 1 Turner’s Arena tomorrow night. ters yesterday—Bill Walsh and competition, Wimbledon champions, meet the Allen, formerly Banner Season Seen Haneke with his 70 and Mrs. . the “Flying Allens.” Children under 15 will be admit- Frank Sinkovitz. British Friday and Saturday in Fi idinger with 93-20 —73 for a net Finishing the show will be an N. C. Coach Goes to Oilers Indians’ Visit to TD Club ted free if accompanied by an Walsh, from Notre Dame, plays 143. < defense of Wightman Cup, 80-yard, “rocket ly th* Associated Ores* the ramp-to-ramp, As Cumberland Opens Manager A1 Lopez will head the adult at the show beginning ( on the offensive team and is in Mrs. Bailey and tied symbol of Anglo-American tennis car leap.” This kind of stunt Fling were i CHAPEL HILL,N. C.. June 10.— By the Associated Press Cleveland Indians tomorrow when at 8:30. his, fourth year with the by supremacy. killed noted Lucky Teter. Steelers. Gibson and Mrs. C. E. Rich- i the University of North Carolina of- CUMBERLAND, Md., June 10.— they are guests of the Touchdown Kim, a 280-pound Chinese!; He went to the pro All-Stars game aids, the latter with 80-2—78 for In seven matches on the No. 1 Among the stuntmen are Don Club at a Sitting with sailor, has looking around today The Cumberland half-mile track luncheon. pinned his last three i the last two years. Sinkowitz is a a 146 total. Mrs. Richards had < court at Wimbledon, the Ameri- Forrester, Christy (Snooks) Went- ficials are Lopez opponents in replacement opens its 10-day meeting this at the head will be Gabe a total of 6V2 sixth-year! man. low score of the day among the < cans will display the strokes and zel, Hal Kent and Buddy Brooks. for a for Basketball Menendez, the boxing match- minutes. \i eight-year-old Coach Tom Scott after his sur- afternoon with the stalls full and women. Clarke and Mrs. Jack t style that have made them un- Chitwood’s son, maker at Turner’s Arena who is a Don Jarque will wrestle Jim: challenged Joie jr., will ride a midget scooter. prise announcement yesterday with track officials predicting a Emich of Baltimore C. C. followed, > champions of the post- banner season. Post time will be long-time friend of Lopez. Austeri and Tony Cosenza will Outdoor world. that he was resigning to take over I Writers Meet the latter with 91-12—79 for 148, 1 war coach of “66” Oil- 2:30 p.m. daily. Menendez and Lopez were face Chris Andrews. MIAMI.Fla., (/P).—Th« with Clarke’s 69. The team Is as the Phillips June 10 American made up General Manager Harry E. neighbors in Tampa, Fla., years George Babish, former Fordham j annual meeting of 17-year-old ers. business of the Pro sweepstakes: ( Maureen Connolly, Scott, at North Flook said he had applications for ago and both worked with University football player, will < Outdoor of the United States 84 Linkswomen Seek who has coached the Writers America will Andy Gibson 33-35—68 champion; Do- Carolina for the last six years, said over 600 stalls and had to turn Washington baseball team in make his mat debut here in a i be held today and J. Hammond Artie Jones 36-32—68 ] ris Hart, 1951 Wimbledon cham- predicts spring training. Lopez semifinal with Jess James. Natie ] Bil! Clarke 35-34—69 , that he decided to take the job down some. He that the was bat- Brown of Baltimore, executive di- Walter pion; Brough, Romans 34-36—70 I Louise three-time Cup with the perennial champs of the upswing in business noted at other ting practice catcher at $25 a week Brown will meet Ray Thunderer t rector and president, Is expected Arnold Heneke 36-34—70 ' titleholder, and Shir- CBS Tomorrow in Ralph Beach 35-36—71 , Wimbledon amateur loop because the “oppor- Maryland tracks this season will and Menendez was bat boy. another bout. t to be re-elected. Jimmy Flattery 33-39—72 J ley Fry, last year’s French cham- The Women’s District Golf As- continue at Cumberland, Severn White 36-36—72 , tunity was too good to pass up.” and ex- Menendez recalls that although* Billy pion runnerup. Collins 36-36—72 1 and Wimbledon sociation Class B CBS Cup tourna- Cab Renick, tne present Oiler pects the $2,121,098 mutuel han- Lopez wanted to join the Earl Fling 36-36—72 dle of year Wash-! Tommy Sullivan 37-36—73 Six on British Squad. ment will attract a field of 84 to coach, will remain with the last to be exceeded. ington team, he was bypassed be- Charlie Betschler 39-35—-74 of SBO,OOO purses Rick McHale Phillips organization. The “66” A total in will cause he was too small and because 38-36—74 Opposing them will be a British Woodmont Club tomorrow. be offered the 10 days. Harry Grlesmer 35-39—V74 , squad club has taken the National am- during the Nats at that time had a pretty! Johnny Musser 36-38—74 ! of six, including Mrs. Jean Pairings and starting times an- Today’s feature, the Emory Sullivan 36-40—76 I ateur title eight times in the last Inaugural good backstopping crew in Muddy -BRAKES- Rinkel. The British have Jimmy Duke 37-39—76 Quertier nounced by Mrs. Ray Weisberg, years. Purse, attracted 14 entries, al- Tate, Red Hargrave Eddie Bteven* 11 Ruel, Benny RELINED 38-38—76 1 won only two out of 41 individual Class B though only eight WHILE YOU WAIT Bob Hopkins 38-39—77 i Wightman Cup tournament chairman: During Scott’s tenure as head will be allowed Hank Severeid. Mus O’Llnger 38-39—77 matches in the to start. The top weight of 118 land Bill Markham 41-36—77 ! FROM coach at North his teams j With the Neu> Rivetless seven series since the war. Mrs. NO. 1 TEE. Carolina pounds Rising Carroll T. MacMaster 41-37—78 , 9:30 a.m.. Mr*. Jules (Wood- will be carried by j Spencer Rinkel.J who was then Miss Frledenson have won 100 of 162 games. Cliff 40-38—78 Quier- mont) and Mrs. Morton Samler (Wood- Temper. Bandaid and Petronel; 'Martinez, Carl Rasnic 38-40—78 tler,1 won one of those last year mont): 9:35. Mrs. Herman Goodman Giuliani Matched Ward Burgess 44-36—80 (Woodmont) and Mrs. Theodore Peyser are other popular horses in the Frank Invernlzzi 42-38 —80 when1 she beat Miss Fry in (Woodmont): 9:40. Mrs. Morris Kraft field. NEW YORK, June 10 (&). Bobby Miller 41-40—81 , straight sets. (Woodmont) and Mrs. Albert Cohen (Wood- Midwest Vince of Paterson, N. Bill Bassler 42-42—84 ! mont): 9:45. Mrs. Samuel Brown (Wood- Schools Study George his Martinez J., “SAFTIBOND” Walker will make Johnny Flattery 40-44—84 of mont) and Mrs. B. F. Hofhelmer (Wood- Sammy Stan- industry's newest and fineit lining segments, pressure Jack Elchelberger Other members the British mont); 9:50, a race and Giuliani of The brake 45-41—86 Mrs. I. E. Kaufman (Wood- New Cage debut as announcer here. bended, giving team are Mrs. Jean Walker- mont) and Mrs. Clare Passlnk (Army Conference He is a former steeplechase rider ford, Conn., yesterday signed to more friction, longer weai'. No rivets to score drums. Smith, Joy Navy): 9:56, Helen Molnar (Argyle) and By th* Associated Press meet in a Mrs. Mottram, Susan Mrs. C. A. Thomason (Argyle). who was paralyzed as the result 10-round main event Partridge, Pat Ward and Helen 10. Esther Roth (Argyle) and Mrs. Matt CHICAGO, June 10.—Organiza- at Madison Square Garden, RIVETED 4 WHEELS Sehrenk (Prince Georges): 10:05. Mrs. of a spill at Laurel. Turpin Big Favorite Fletcher. W Murphy (Army Navy) and Mrs. being studied for June 20. SASO j] 9-g- B. Magruder .Army Navy): 10:10. Mrs. tional plans are Two singles matches and one (Army COMPLETE F- Anderson Navy) and Mrs. a Midwest intercollegiate bas- LININGS 7 up doubles match will be played Fri- L- W. Pine (Army Navy): 10:15. Mrs. new M R. Kunits (Army Navy) and Mrs. C. 8. Three Area Boys Play ADJUSTMENTS FOR Tonight : day. On Saturday will be DOrsa (Army N*vy)l 10:30. Mrs. W. F. ketball conference of at least six Fisttst Sinrici Itnct ti Cnristirt pnpp Over Cockell there (Indian Spring) Patterson and Mrs. George IUiJCj lining i three singles and one doubles. The Jani (Congressional); 10:25, Mrs. B. schools. In Southern Junior Tennis X life of the By the Associated Press sansky (Indian Ro- A PARK drawj for opponents will be made Spring) and Mrs. X. Rosen Representatives of Notre Dame, By the Associated Press DELAWARE LONDON, June 10.—Almost to (Indian Spring). HYDRAULIC PARTS AND SERVICE ttomorrow. i0:30. Mrs. H. Kipp (Indian Spring) Marquette, Louisville. Loyola of DAVIDSON, N. C.. June 10.— a man, London sports and Mrt. *. Amanuel (Indian Spring): writers The United States has won the 10.35, Mrs. R. Hayman (Indian Spring) Chicago, DePaul and Bradley Donald Dell of Washington, D. C., RELINED BRAKE SHOES EXCHANGED backed Randolph Turpin, former d Mr£ J- Minovich (Indian Spring); ttrophy 19 since first ,r. w yesterday a series the top-seeded boy player times it was 1 ?P.10.40. Mrs. Walter Densmore (Belle held another in In the DRUM TURNING—ROAD SERVICE world boxing cham- ( Haven) .. . AM M offered in 1923. Great Britain and Mrs. M. P. Mehan (Belle of meetings to study a general Southern junior and boys’ tennis M lv. Worfwißtoe .• • 1.00 PM m pion, to British has Haven); 10:45. Mrs. J. (Belle B Ar.Pec* Track IJ.JO j lift the light- ; four times, Haven) A. Brooks won it but not since i and Mrs. A. W. Gilliam (Belle operational plan. The study will tournament, is paired against At*o regular trokl TRUCKS RELINED BY APPOINTMENT heavyweight crown from Don ] 10:50, ¦ gt Haven); (Belle . . In year Mrs. L. S. Crane . 11.30, AMu Eg 1930. that the ‘ Haven ) continue with the group meeting Donald Ralph of Bethesda, in ¦ Iv. Woihinston Cockell tonight. American and R C. Feller (Bethesda): Md., (Daylight Saving Tine) jgf tteam included such stars as Mrs. 10:o6. Mr*. E. C. Atwood (Bethesda) and again September 15. his opening match today. ¦L Turpin meets the former black- Helenj Mrs. Jos. Kerr (Kenwood). Wills Moody and Helen Mrs. F. C. Huseman (Bethesda) If the conference is formed, it Another first-round match LAPP BROS. BRAKE and sent SERVICE smith in a bid for the 175-pound j Mrs. Taylor Jacoby but they still lost, four Max C. (Bethesda): 11:05. will be ready for the 1952-53 bas- Peter Cox of Washington against a t title at London's open air White 5 Mr ;Y( G- R Galllard (Bethesda) and Mrs. 1806 L ST. °”? 4070 rmatches to three. William Ready (Bethesda): li:lo, Mrs. ketball season. Mike Neely of Atlanta. N.W. d £a« ST. City Stadium. of the Davis Weir (Congressional) and Mrs. Rob- Three four British vie- I ert Creasey (Congressional); 11.15, Mrs Confident Turpin supporters ( J. L. Oeddes (Congressional) and Mrs. tories have come on the ] Ray cheerfully laid 5 to 1 odds on home Lochial (Congressional); 11:20, Mrs. ssoil of Wimbledon, at; Fb-ank Murphy, jr. (Congressional) and Randy, holder of the British the other Mrs. W. and Forest] Hills, N. Y. R. Danlsehefsky (Congressional); European Mrs - Dwight Avis (Congressional) middleweight cham- The four and Mrs. John Myers (Congressional) American players 11:30. Mrs. Franklin (Chevy pionship. 1 Chase) Babcock have1 been In this part of the 1 and Mrs. Floyd Parks (Cnew The way most of the 55,000 fans Chase); 11:35. Mrs. Jarrett White (Chevy day, give vworld for several weeks, Chase) for father's dad designer-styled ! Philip Rayco playing and Mrs. auto Israel (Chevy seat covers it, who will jampack the arena see inj are Chase). Turpin top tournaments that warm- 1 now is at the of his tups for the All- cham- FROM 10th TEE. down- 9:30, (Columbia) form while Cockell has gone |pionships which open at Mrs. Carl MacCartee fights. Wimble- and Mrs. M. W. Flllius (Columbia); 9:35, hill in his recent (don June 23. Mrs. N. J. Hollander (Kenwood) and Mr*. Randy has won twice since he Miss Robert Keebler, sr. (Kenwood); 9:40. Mrs. Hart won the French Clyde Hammersla (Kenwood) and Mrs. E. «*) lost his world crown to Sugar Ray ( B. Lockett (Kenwood); 9:46, Mrs. J. D championships at Paris last week Morgan (Kenwood) WEAR-TESTED and Mrs. E. R. Fergu- Robinson last summer in New fand has playing son (Kenwood); Mrs. Roland Gable been doubles (Kenwood) 9:50. GUARANTEED® York. Cockell, once regarded as •, Fry and Mrs. William Foley (Ken- with Miss in the Northern wood); 9:65, Mrs. Craig Wilton (Kenwood) a threat for the world title, took England] tournament at and Mrs. George Dlffenbaugh (Kenwood). lacing Manches- 10. Mrs. George Maksim (Manor) and a bad in four rounds from tter this week. Miss Connolly won Mra. Alfred J. Loda (Manor); 10:05, Mrs. Jim Slade of New York in De- Surrey Pet# Davies (Manor) and Mra. J. R. Kep- tthe tournament last week pler (Manor); 10:10. Mrs. T. V. Wilder cember and has looked bad in re- tat Burblton, England, with (Manor) and Mrs. J. V. Brownell (Manor); and 10:15, Mrs. Leo Butler (Manor) and Mrs. cent fights. Miss1 Brough is playing this week P. J. Williams (Manor): 10:30, Mrs. is expected to enter the George Voigt (Prince Georges) and Mrs. Cockell tat Manchester. Paul Eaton (Prince Georges); 10:26. Mrs. ring about 14 pounds heavier than Miss Fry is the only one of the Marie Spates (Prince Georges) and Mra. Turpin. Norman Brown (Prince Georges). four1 who Is not in top condition. 10:30, Mrs. Donald Hess (Prince no Georges) nvdanjno and Mrs. ripjungno IfPromoter has She} pulled a muscle in Ann Reh (Washing- fraying shoulder ton); 10:85. Mrs. D. R. Monseea (Wash- his way, the winner will meet a> match three days ago, but her ington) and Mrs. Howard Lady (Wash- ington); 10:40. Mrs. F._N. Curley (Wash- Certified by the United States Testing Company either Joey Maxim, the world 175- < doctor told her it was nothing ington) and Mrs. Charles (Hmstead pound champion, or Robinson In serious.< ‘ (Washington); 10:45. MM. J. J. Schnitzer (Washington) and Mrs. A. G. Slmmonds London for the light-heavyweight (Washington). title. , custom-fitted in Maxim meets Robinson in a Convictl Sits 9 Hours Twenty yean ago—Gorilla free 30 light-heavyweight title bout In Jones, NBA middleweight minutesJ New York June 23. (On Girder to Protest champion, lost the title on a foul to Marcel Thil In Paris. Gavilan to Defend Title Ump's1 Decision Here By th« Associated Pr«M Against July JOLIET, HI., June 10.—A State-j Turner 7 ville By the Auociated Pre*» Prison convict ended an all- day perch on a girder 60 feet PHILADELPHIA. June 10.— , the Champion Kid Gav- above prison’s mess hall yes- (terday after the llan has signed to defend his prison chaplain, convinced I title against Philadelphia’s un- J him he should come down. beaten Gil Turner in a 15-round £JIW the Stadium Marshall Parille, 25, shinnied up bout at Municipal a here July 7. steam pipe while prisoners were : eating Gavilan will receive 37 per * breakfast. He reached a cent gate for his third de- rafter directly under the mess! of the . glass of the title he won in May, hall’s roof and began taunt- sense ingj guards. For 1951, by scoring a 15-round de- j more than nine cision over Johnny Bratton of hours1 he ignored guards’ orders to Chicago. ccome down, but finally obeyed the Read The 21-year-old Turner, winner rrequest of the chaplain, Rev. Jer- of 31 fights in a row, including 25 vase' Brinkman, and slid down the 1 by knockout, will take 20 per cent. !steam pipe. “ICan StillWintheOpen” Herman Taylor, the promoter, Warden Joseph E. Ragen said said there “absolutely will be no Parille1 told him he was angry »y television or radio broadcast of about{ a decision in Sunday’s Chi- Sam Snead the fight." cago-Washington baseball game promoter said tickets will inJ Washington. os told to Tom Siler The 1 e be priced from $3 to sls, tax in- Ragen said Parille was seeking , cluded. publicity.I ij Saturday ¥>/\C[rp June u Gavilan, winner of 81 bouts in Parille of Chicago Is serving 1115 years 1 to* his career, will train at Summit, 3 to life for armed robbery. 1 EveninsJL ”uli N. J., and Turner at Pleasantville, ! N. J., where Ezzard Charles I worked out for his recent unsuc- Dunbar Edges Phelps cessful attempt to regain the | In Schoolboy Goflf Sam Snead* only po world heavyweight title from Jer- Rayco gives yea aala seat cavers s to* PS/ sey Joe Walcott. 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