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HAD DRIVE IN GLOVE THE EVENING STAR Washington, D. C. A-13 Virginia Stars Saturday, August 29, 1959 a heck of a lot more than Minoso Crestfallen Minnie's catch to win.” In Grid Game "There’s your story ," Gordon said and con- Over Lollar's Homer cluded : “He was a lot of tonight." Tonight CLEVELAND, Aug. 29 (AP). I was enough to jar the. ball out Over In the happy Chicago at dressing W-L (he my glove. room, A1 —"I ball right of had here.’’ Lopez had many About 45 of Virginia’s “I had the right (he kind word! finest a crestfallen Minnie Minoso ball here Shaw, who the young football players engage . pointed to the fingers for allowed said last night as he pointed of his Indians seven hits in posting ¦ in their last game before col- [glove) and then I didn’t have : . -HBBBr It tT lege prep tonight—- to his glove. But dropped his 14th victory of the season. or school he I It. I’ve made lots of catches the Inaugural North-South the ball over the fence, he said, that were harder, but on Virginia High those School All-Star and Sherm I knew the ball was gonna be game Washington-Lee High. Lollar’s drive went DOWNTOWN ** at ' near the This f for a fence. one fooled mmT •. V 4 Comedian Jerry Lewis will three- homer. me.’* throw The three runs broke SALES I SERVICE out the first ball pre- a 3-3 Joe i '’W ’ K|L >V ceding the kickoff at 8 o’clock tie and paced the White Sox I Gordon, Indians’ man- Bob ager, agreed Minoso should HEADQUARTERS ) Heath, a 190-pound to a 7-3 victory over the | mjm B i j tackle from High Indians. The win, by have had it. “But you still Annandale witnessed can’t fault a guy f 3 JIB it S * School, has been added to the 70,398—largest paid j who’s done attendance jas much for us Minnie ¦ 4 j/ LL i North roster, giving the team in the major leagues this sea- as has. 11 players nearby - game “It was a tough chance,” j S '-• -A '-J. W« *’ from Vir- son an eight i *• v"» ,~, **\ broke 4 ginia. Cleveland winning streak and Oordon continued, “and he’d The North squad, coached by put the Sox games have been a hero If he’d caught White 2Vi It, ¦fs*j jKHBIHBawB iHBpEB Ned McDonald, will number 24 ahead the second-place but the way Bob Shaw was 1125 St. N.W. players of going tonight wed 15th in all if Jerry Swattz [ 1 Indians. have needed' HO. 2-6400 is allowed to play. The 235- pound All-State “At first it looked just like tackle fremi another fly,’’ Luray was sidelined last week Minoso said of when he reported to practice' I Lollar’s game-winning . "I! .got nothing worry with a bone bruise on his left to about, I GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB MEMBERSHIP J#"' foot, which resulted in ‘think," the Indians lefthander infec-1 added. tlon. A doctor's examination In today will determine his avail- He said Tito Francona, play- Nearby Virginia ability for the game. ing centerfleld, hollered: "Lots Eddie Bryant's South, of room, Minnie.” Swimming and good fishing available. Limited squad includes 22 players and! Minoso continued his ac- number of memberships are available until rates the role of slight favorite count: October Ist, because of expected strength' j “I Just drifted back and the at a low cost of $60.00 Initiation going Fee; in the line. Ed Beard of I| ball kept and going. Then $72.00 a year, tax included. Aided by Lenny Oscar Smith and Frank Car- I got -near the fence and a perfect block from Moore on back the plqy but the Colts won anyway, 23-10. Jumped For Further Information an Redskin, mines of Woodrow Wilson, both and hit the fence at unidentified Halfback L. G. Dupre Also shown are Quarterback Raymond Brown All-State tackles, the same time. I didn’t the of rambles 50 yards for anchor the 1 hit Call Frank Waigand, fVE. the Colts some an ap- (17) of Baltimore and Halfback Les Walters South forward wall. fence hard, Just a little, but it 5-6528 parent touchdown in the second quarter last (27) of the Redskins.—Star Staff Photo, by Team rosters: night north in Baltimore. An offside penalty called Paul Schmick. _ _ 1* °‘C K«Plin»er. Fair(ax; * n V, Ertrti’.' _Jorl , ' Washington-Lee; cia- rence Tarpley. Andrew Lewis; Dout Buj/ord. Jefferson Senior Tackles Jerry Swartz. Luray; Lance Seidel George Mason (also lull- DUROCHER ALSO IN LINE B H zel W °odberry Forest: NATIONAL DonaldttenaVn Kntcely.wii i* ',.,Waynesboro; George REDSKINS on V n vllJ' Continued From A-12 < » : Havener. Pace Continued From Page A-12 i • itW 'LL Bobhnh Vl.P*Heath. Annandale. U against Los Angeles. He's given d ' yard scoring the nk£' rn . up just five runs in live games. run in second I he? T*or drM M Stanley May Manage period was nullified by an off- ' Annandale; ' **» Home runs by Quarterbacks—Jay ‘©uSSKbSrafig *ws» a™ side penalty. Blackwood. Jes. inspected r oav •- l*r Ace engine: $3,000. at ANA- <34), (20). “ Boxley, be at ARNOLD See Joe Adcock and Del Fairfax. YACHT Md INBOARD CHBIS-CHAFT COBTIA MARINE SERVICE. The Colts’ nine Keyes. YARD "Ca- * 17th (17) additional * ..Halfbacks —Bob W-L; Bill Mr. Kramer. “all IJ-fr —°P ut mO ut 'd 8 hr* nd M sts s.c. Crandall backed Burdette , Wents, GW of Vaughn Colonial .T-5852. for appt if.'ifLv SP .*L S ; points came on Bert Rechi- Danville: Bill - •J* ' * PRIWINXI J as he once more tied San Fran- Braves, l Bt ven ‘- l-FT. BUNABOUT7 alTac- f OWENS—Express°r°. h.p. Says cruiser; new and Cox Paper Evlnrude char's 48-yard field goal in the Fleming^** - leather upholstery Jo-hp T' trailer All Johnny ¦ and 200 h.p., extras; special price, bourht new In 1958. Windshield. cisco's Antonelli for the ‘SC ° Johnson Built-Well excel JShd.; 11 ' ,P P “' trailer- fe ST. LOUIS. Aug. 29 (AP).—-a small part in it." second quarter, and two more ! Bl&'Si^^na^ali' cons.; S7OO or best offer Ja'Vsi *8 - .«“!» have_new_home major league lead in victories. (21 ¦ 11-FT srFFHV IVFR TinH/O oundav' KI 8-8692 or SO 5-8214 and 24 yards) by Steve “ He struck out four and didn't The St. Louis Globe-Democrat , The Globe-Democrat said ¦ SOI'TH ir C £ 0le wdshd • «berg las Mark H-FT WHIRLWIND BO\T—s6 MOSS' Thomas Jes- ,S i ? tr»“er; Attorn. JohiT- predicted today that Eddie i Leo Durocher also is in the Myhra in the third and fourth I BmoryiZ Hedgepeth. 65 SBOU LU walk a man, losing his shutout ton; Southhamp- mot r*_lT.Vs%f^; nd ’l^k«?; ' - T Stanky replace ’ for the Milwaukee periods. Dick Nalgle, Norview n t b WVi will forefront . BARBOUR In the sixth a by Tlc Tom Bondurant. 3h>T«rnrvkl’.;,' 22-FT. SILVER CLIPPER— 14-FT. CADILLACALUM. RUNABOUT on • * - r . —*-r Herml- L manager for repeated Nixon said Day needs plenty (*»*; Ed Beard. Oscar Smith; .„Pr ur