Showdown Games on Tap in District S Sandlot Leagues This Week
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Showdown Games on Tap in District s Sandlot Leagues This Week Olson's and Heurich's Bruising Scrimmages■ Chesapeake Bay Junior Crown To Title Open Series; Ahead for Redskins Won by Cambridge Sailor, 16 FBI Team By Malcolm Lamborne, Jr. The top three teams received Faces Tests Special Correspondent of the Star rold, silver and bronze medals In Next Two Weeks 28.— Sandlot baseball reaches the ANNAPOLIS, Md.. July rom President Frank Greeman crucial stage this week with im- Lewis Atchison Sixteen-year-old James Johnson By F. ‘ if the Chesapeake Bay Yacht Rac- portant games scheduled in all- Star Staff Corrt ipondtnT III of the Cambridge (Md.) Yacht ng Association. In addition, Cam- four week-day Club today won the Chesapeake leagues. LOS ANGELES, Julv 28.—A jridge Y. C. gets to hold the Junior Ole Olson’s, first-half Bay junior sailing championship winner, bruising program of scrimmages ( Championship Bowl for one year. and the Heurich Brewers, second- from among starters from 15 bay every other day, beginning Tues- Get Work Out. round titlists, open their best two- clubs. Youngsters day, lies ahead of the Redskins as The race committee headed by out-of-three series for the Indus- It was the young Eastern Shore- they turn into their second full Cmdr. the Naval trial title man’s second at the title A Bob Hinckley of League tomorrow after- week of try training at Occidental \cademy gave the youngsters a noon at 5:30 on the West Ellipse. year ago he dropped out of the College. Two weeks from Wednes- •eal workout. They started racing George Jarboe probably will star I finals after capsizing in too much they meet the Rams in their it noon. As soon as one race was on the mound for the Brewers day wind. This time the breeze was annual pre-season charity game finished, the teams shifted to other while Bob Mitchell is scheduled light and the show ended just in and a lot of loose ends remain joats and started out again. to hurl for Olson’s. The second advance of a wind and rain squall. to be tied together. hours of game will be played Tuesday and Young Johnson, son of a Cam- Finally, after 2Va this, "The next two weeks will be tho break a third, if necessary, is set for bridge dentist, has been sailing ;hey were given a 30 minute hardest and most in! Wednesday afternoon. important Penguin dinghies for three years for rest and food. Then they came Coach FBI Plays Northeast. camp,” Herman Ball said and is his club’s current Penguin jack again for another four races. tonight. "If injuries don't prevent FBI, still leading the Depart- champ. He has as crew 13-year- They were going out for their us from carrying out our program; ment League by half a game, old Bobby Lewis, also a Penguin ainth event, when a fresh wind, we’ll have a good line on the meets Northeast Bodyworks to- boys skipper. The juniors raced today n advance of a rain squall, cam* by then.” morrow afternoon on the South in the Navy’s Tempest dinghies, n from the east. The committee Ball has an idea how the Red- Ellipse. Then the G-Men puKt a class not unlike the Penguin. jailed it quits then, and there skins shape up for the National face the Fire Department, first- Pressed by Hampton Team. wasn’t one complaint from the half titlist Football League race, but he pre- which is pressing the The Cambridge duo won four ired, sunburned juniors. FBI for fers to let results speak for them- Final Standings of tho Fleet. the second-round lead, nit of eight races. They moved into in two selves. Cambridge Y. C. (Jas. Johnson III. important games Wednes- the lead on points in the fourth Bob Lewis) 111 day and Thursday. Tempo To Be Stepped Up. race and lost it only temporarily Hampton Y. C. (Barry August. Anne If the FBI At Daniel) 105 beats Northeast to- this stage the team’s prospects to the Hampton (Va.) Yacht Club rred Avon Y. C. (J. van der Bunt, morrow and wins one of its probably can be summed Alex Fountain) P8 games up this1 team of Barry August and Anne Capital Y. C. (Henry 8tarr, Kent wiiu me riremen, tne Li-men will way: Daniel in the sixth event. Eshelman) PI take the Potomac 8. A. (Jim Googe. jT., Henry second-half crown and Defense—Good line, good ends, Final score for the winners was Israel) 88 meet the Fire Department for the so-so backlleld. 111 Chesapeake Y. C. (Jim Speer III, Bill points, to Hampton’s 105. In Noble) 77 league title next week. Should Offense—Improved line, fair third spot with 98 points was the Columbia Y. C. (Dick Dent, John Col- the bert) 72 Bodyworks win tomorrow, the ends, good backfleld. Tred Avon Yacht Club team of Corsica Y. C. (Patsy Geuting, Tom FBI will need a 12 A11 4L._. Lucke) 61 sweep of the Fire —--r»<««v»vo vtiu a Jocobus Van Der Bunt III and vnuiy tCllipu West River 8. C (Dick Heintz. Clyde series Department for the second- should pick up next week, now Alex Fountain. Collmson) 55 Solomons Y. C. (Sandy Morrison. Dick round title or a to split tie for ithat the rookies are getting on to The next two positions were held Malone) 51 the Y C. Re- second-half crown and force a the signals. Sammy Baugh, start- by Potomac River juniors. Fourth Annapolis (Joyce Anzmann. playoff. becca Cecil) 51 ing his 15th pro season, unques- was Capital Yacht Club’s Henry Old Dominion B C. (Linda and Eula The Trader winners Starr and Kent Young) 47 Glassers, tionably will do quite a bit of tne Eshelman, and Gibson Isl. Y C. (Charles Stein III. of the first half in the East Ellipse But fifth, Potomac River Sailing Asso- Merrell Stout* 47 signal-calling. Hanv Gilmer Naval Academy S. S. (Louis Hargrove. Recreation League, are ciation's Jim and R. hoping; definitely will be the No. 1 guy at Googe, jr.; Henry C. SeabrinR) 42 Naval Receiving Station will field quarterback when the season gets a full team for the sailors’ game WBBmMW underway. with Park Police tomorrow. 2 Girls to Have Team Match STAFF-Coach Herman Gilmer knows the Steelers Sign Rookies Glassers’ Hickman of the College All-Stars (left) holds the first Redskins Lead is Slim. i!S£'?TA? meeting with his assistants at the reed a more ,n Delafie,d- wis- The Stars meet diversified offense, The Glassers lead the circuit ca.mP the Cleveland Browns August 17 in Chicago. Coaches with arlare (left to Yale’s Hickman I with emphasis on running From Clemson andW.&M. At Turner's with a right) George Sauer of Baylor. Nick Kotys of plays, Wednesday 9-3 record but Park Police, Yale. Bob Voigts of Northwestern and Jacunski. also of Yale. or at least Harry enough footwork to the Associated Press thanks to a forfeit NRS By Betty Hawkins and Elvira by Thurs-1 —AP Wirephoto. set up the passes. This fits in are PITTSBURGH, July 28—The Snodgrass will battle Nell Stewart day. only half a game behind with Ball’s theories. with a 9-2 mark. A Pittsburgh Steelers today signed and Mae Weston in a two-girl victory by Offensively, Gilmer will have an the Police rookies Ray Mathews, triple-threat team match, one of four bouts on tomorrow, by forfeit improved set of backs to work or Jim back from Clemson, and Ted the wrestling card Wednesday otherwise, would force the Francis Second with. Chuck Drazenovich 194 Enter seems Gehlmann, tackle from night at Turner’s Arena. Glassers into a 225-pound one-game play- Youngsters more sure of himself handling the off for the second-round William and Mary. The girls’ team match, the first title ball. Rob Goode looks good, and Wednesday. If the Park As Veteran Guard Darrell Hogan at Turner’s in more than a year, Police Heinbaugh Wins Harry Dowda, Eddie Saenz and should win this National Net also signed a 1951 contract, bring- will share top billing with the 60- one, then the Tourneys Bill Dudley are counted on for two clubs th» ing the Steeler roster to 43 play- minute time limit match between would meet in a two- ly Associated Press consistent performances. ers. Pittsburgh will open training Gene (Mr. America) Stanlee and out-of three series for the cham- Sandlot Stick Title KALAMAZOO. Mich., July 28.- Bill Fuchs “I’m not to overrate Scrimmages to Decide. at Alliance College. Cambridge Bibber McCoy. pionship starting either Friday By going this A record-shattering 194 contest- Charlie Heinbaugh, Cameo Robert team Ball, planning no more cuts in a week Two matches will be or early next week. Cogan, who operates a of mine,” he says, “but I ants will Springs, Pa„ from tomor- other an- open competition her< the squad until after the The shortstop, is the 1951 Industrial complicated street sweeping ma- believe we have a good chance to Rams row. nounced. Metropolitan Police of the Monday in the 36th annual Na- game, chine, to be the club in expects the scrimmages to Anacosfia Recreation League are League batting champion with a hopes sweep up the title surprise the city tional Junior and Boys’ tenni: I determine which rookies will in the best position of in the East Ellipse League and series. They’re a hustling ball stay.