• v y r^m Beman Earns f Jj 7-and-6 Win Yankees Get Lopez, Terry - fl I # I In British Golf! In 6-Man Swap With As Coe and Hyndman Among Other Stars With Big Scores Bombers Trade SANDWICH, England. May Griffith Seeks (AP) Star Lumpe, Kucks 26 .—United States Cham- pion Charlie Coe and three * other members of the Walker And Sturdivant .* > \ Cup team—Jack Nlcklaus, Bill More Deals to t I Jr NEW YORK, May 26 . r Hyndman ‘ I M M * 111 and Deane Beman —The Yankees today I £ £k HI/ —led American charge PORTS traded a storng * a M** |V\ ft Pltehers Johnny and 4 , today Si Kucks into the round of THE m • third EVENING STAR and Inflelder r\ the British Amateur golf tour- Bolster Bench Washington, 0. Tuesday, May 24, 1959 --Nc# HI C., to City nament. A-17 By • Bttr BUS Writer for and Beman, 21-year-old Univer- Hector Lopez. sity of junior from BALTIMORE. May 26. —A COUNT ON KEMMERER Silver Spring. Md., was one of continuing effort to improve 1 1 1 ", l I The Athletios also will get a j fourth man to be named before the day’s big winners. He was tb - par e Senators’ second line the start of next season. even for the 12 holes It strength will be made by Pres- last-place took to crush Hugh Marr of Griffith, Senators Try to Beat The Yankees re- England, 7 and 6. ident Cal who views acquired title to Terry, a 23- Beman playing his the addition of Hal year-old pitcher who was was first Naragon and Pitcher j match, having Hal to the A’s 1957. Terry British Amateur Woodeahick as a step in ’.hat i traded in been one of nine Americans Jinx in Baltimore has a 2-4 record in seven starts direction. ¦ with byes through yesterday’s By BURTON HAWKINS tduced only 17 runs in 11 games for Kansas City this year. first round. Naragon, 30. is a lefthanded ** * -> last Lopes Hk^a lashed the 'hitter fcho had a .279 lifetime May Will Shift Cold raw winds - - - - - _ - BALTIMORE. 26.—Bal- I irv^

... pitch,” Jim said. “Ifyou do I’llhit a homer on the next Pittaburth at MUwaukac (night i WRESTLING j||: |>iw| Haddix (3-2) vi. Burdette 7-21. f on trip. . . . When he next Piersall doubled his first Los Anselcs at San Srancisco From Connecticut, WTTG—S, ‘ ?*•?§&.* -1 came plate Ramos decked him, true to his word. ... (night)—Koufax (0-0) vs. Miller 7:30 p.m. to the (2-ni. y word, the next pitch for a Philadelphia at Cincinnati (night) From Baltimore, WJZ—I3, [BflB: Also true to his Piersall clocked —Gomez (1-3) vs, Ngwcomb* (3-4). ¦ homer, then carried on to get his 4-for-4. Only games gchedaled. TO p.m. S ITT I “Since then I no throw at Piersall," Ramos said. . . . But Jim thought he was throwing at him earlier this season in and ¦ in Cleveland, walked to the mound with bat hand BURR HEISHMAN’S FIRESTONE TIRE HQ. • touched off a mob scene. * JMBMB||I l||M •' m •* * • 'V :M > *-%rM*& WPJRS& v -'NsM 60 runs in WHEN SMASHED his home '¦'¦•¦'-x ; ¦¦'¦•'¦¦ Be»?3& .. 1927 he swatted two hoiqf runs in a game eight times. . ..BRAKE! Killebrew has accomplished that feat five times this year. * . . over . When the Senators invaded Boston the week end FRONT end the headlines read, “Nats Invade Hub With Hot Rookie” : SPECIAL: and “Killebrew’s Bat May Provide Sport’s Biggest Story.” b • - jfSs9fi v< JE»' :: IMMPfrj Clay Killebrew, Harm’s late father, was a highly re- -! spected back with Milligan College’s undefeated football ! Wesleyan. A.95. team of 1916 before he switched to West Virginia yum Killebrew’s father, who was blind in one eye, scored : jr seven touchdowns for Milligan. .. Two were on runs of 80 ’a \ Clay’s was 65 when Clay was born. and 65 yards.... father * . is rooming with Bob . . Harmon, incidentally, Rookie ; HERE'S WHAT WE DO! young * Allison, and if you went searching for a pair of nicer m 1, Adjuit & Inspect Brakes,- 2 Re-pack Front Wheel Bearings; men you couldn’t locate them. 3, Balance 2 Front Wheels; A, Re-align Front End; 5, Adiust * Byj #fe A handsome profit could have been made on a small 1 Steering. ¦ wager that the Senators would have been ahead of the Yankees, Tigers and Red Sox at this stage of the season. in the After 40 games last year the Senators were cellar ’ with a 17-23 record, 11 games off the pace. g*m:>-« ( w’Sg&SmM: W .*MI «dPSttt.aSPi WemßmSs JtM OaKaaaSgv 74&?!'>/' %ji MM, f/ffiiMmrW- W«lgn»Hß|fffY :. 8 Retreading 4 4 !*Sf*M|ISM Th* h t«r. milder, smoother j Hr. i i» i** Fl/iiML l 4r

” lower priced rt to ¦ <: Appeals Court Rules Griffs Have Your Own |lf|P' ' - SUGGESTED m SMOOTH TIRES l ' Can Transfer Club Legally '/ By PHIL THOMAS jtrict’s Business Corporation Act retreaded ; j , ' !Of 1954. •' Star Staff Wrttar *i•tM* This law provides that no dm isimI 'i s ,m* T'«*4 Design end Quality a* a jjj-.- BQtniEijI / I ’ ~f re, **B * Washington Baseball organized * W E Yire*. $ 89pt , corpora tion may be ’<’(i’ nlay Iwl vERER m 2 xwmry Club move its American un(Jer the iesg its prin- \ act un ¦ \ Leavt your car in the morn- ¦ iKSSSi s‘ Place of business is in \ $*147., Pt -EStfeWl .. . of ¦ ing Pick up in tho Eve- m Appeals ruled the Distlict Columbia. States Court of S nowever< the appellate court, a ning all finished. a here today. agreeing with Judge ‘Pine’s ¦ Thus, H. Gabriel Murphy. 40 ruling, said that the club was CALL US FOR MONEY a * per in the club, “ cent stockholder [ organized under the 1954 • no SAVING PRICES ON ALL NEW TIRES ¦ j *T § a i mEm |§ I | I a 0 10 11 HH L I A .. lost the second round of his ac j under a District law of legal battle to prevent any 1901, which “imposed no re- shift of the Senators. striction upon the place where 9* it! Judges Henry W. the corporation might conduct ¦hhlT^ a Appellate 1 Edgerton, David L. Bazelon and its principal business.” afifr- “BURR” HEISHMAN’S a John A. Danaher upheld a de- In his suit that sought to TIRE a cision made last November by; bar the transfer of the fran- aSpI TirtttOll* CENTERS District Court Judge David A. chise. Murphy had contended ¦LaiMli titos Lee hwv. 11 Wisconsin aye. I f *ou«N«wt*r ¦ Pine. that the club's president, Cal- JA. «-«32S ¦ Murphy, seeking lnjunc- vin Griffith, and others U HO 1-377. U mV 4.0 Mk an within wosslvh, VA- oaonnxToww | wooontooc va. g tkm against a move by the ball the organization were nego- I B e&cJL <£~ club, had claimed the Senators Mating or intended to negotiate /wC fyt day-abnCpOA* ftwH/ph not without vio- for transfer of the to could shift franchise IMT IENTUUT - - THE M*T MHT. Idling provisions /gs the Dis- Minneapolis. /ms IS TJlt OtICHUI Mt SENUINE t W. UUI«RT lODUOK WNISUT N t» IN PtOOf MOIUEIT. IT.. »KI Ml S«PEITISI9%i \ V> ' ' '•