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 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, -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. any sand- .484 average. championships. Some have not lot team. then the cham- team and that’s half of any club.” impressed thus far, With Bill Leetch Already the first-half Kalamazoo College will be hos: but it Outdoors Reds Bladen. Ole Olson’s catch- Six of the doesn’t mean they won’t be champions, the Police can pionship in the Glassers’ eight start- for wrap the tournament for the nintl around when the season up the second er, who still had a chance to catch city series. ers—not counting the pitchers— opens, We have many inquiries from from this spot, for from the dam round if Atchison straight year. Ernie are Zalejski, for example was newcomers to about below Seneca Creek is a & Keller beats Heinbaugh last week, could not Cogan man- batting above the .300 level. j Washington just second-place Naval The tournament is a , drafted Herman wide-opei from the Baltimore Colts the prospects of catching small- stretch of river running up for Air Station tomorrow afternoon. his ages the Trader Sanders, right fielder, is improve average ana was nosed affair with defending champion: ; for his defensive Should NAS slamming the ball at a .479 pace. ability, but the mouth black bass in the Potomac many miles of fishable water. defeat A. & K., the , Glassers, pro- in But for runner-up honors Dixie missing both classes. South Bend speedster at this where to fish above the Police still can close by nounced “Gla- LaCovey, former University River, Many anglers just out the sec- Hamilton Richardson of writing seems Heurich's Jim Francis. Francis of holds down Bator to be the flashiest go to obtain dam and others wade the ond half and the zers,” a team Maryland star, left rapids championship a Rouge, the 1950 halfback of posted .405 mark while Bladen field and is .375. Short- La., junior tttlist the lot on offense. boats and the below tne dam, which are tricky without having a de- which has cre- swatting playoff by finished has this , Eddie Salem of with .403. stop Tom English is batting .370, by-passed year’s meet U Alabama is living best spots to going at times. feating City Wide Road Service ated almost as serve to Heurich’s Jack Third Baseman as an alternate on the Davi: ; up expectations on defense and fish. The Po- If find the lower sections Tuesday. Castro, whose much Harry Beach, 366; you curiosity Cup squad. although far from a .386 mark was good for the fifth First Baseman Dink Spicer. .353 polished tomac is a big of the r:ver too muddy, we'd sug- around town as Four of the first strategist, calls spot behind Cameo's Mayo Pitt- and Second Baseman Don Cherry, five seeder II plays and handles stream and ob- gest goiiii on up to the mouth of the machine places were awarded Californians the ball well enough to man who .397, led the league .302. warrant viously it would the Monocacy River, which is Cogan operates Bob Perry of Los Angeles, formei more attention along that Californian, Wins in home runs with three, runs- Catcher Don Winters, nephew line. be impossible to usually the cause of poor water 16, for a living. boys’ is Johnny Papit and Datted-in with 32 and hits with 32. of Captain John Winters, man- champion, ranked No. : Leon Camp- list all such conditions below’ its confluence The followed bell had trouble sponsor ager of the Metropolitan Police by Allen Cleveland o with signals be- places in this with the Potomac. From Seneca, Heinbaugh was nosed out for is Bl11 Fl,ch’- fore their not a glass- is Santa Monica. Jack Frost of Mon departure for the Col- Junior Golf Crown most hits and runs but Department nine, hitting .275 j column, even if you can go back up the Seneca finished at a and Uege All-Stars making firm, glazing firm nor a and should better that terey Clif Mayne of Berkeley training camp and we knew them. Road to Damestown and turn left th« the top in doubles with figure. By Associated Press firm that trades In the wlU be so far behind fight. in glass. He is a Young Winters has just returned boys’ division, John Lescl | the others we’ll on Route or from Bladen led in runs with to on However, 28, starting CHAMPAIGN, 111., 28 — 23 used-car of San their return it will July dealer, whose name is from a stint with a farm team of Francisco, the defendim : be difficult you some- drive from Heinbaugh’s 22 and Castro’s 32 to catch give scratch, Washington Tommy Jacobs, 16-year-old high Jack Glassers. This is his first the St. Louis Browns champion, has moved the ! up However, Ball intends bits was one better and has been up lad thing to start to Rock vile on Route 240, then school junior from than Hein- der Sive both of Montebello, team. / asked by the Browns to return to the junior class and a nev plenty time to show With. Bill Leetrh. ahead on No. 28. Go to baugh’s total. their straight Calif., won the USGA junior titlist will be ability. golf, And hke the name of the team next year. crdwned this year. You will need a Maryland fish- Dickerson. Md., under the rail- title today with a 4-and-2 A1 Kimmel, Ole Olson’s ace re- Such backs as Jim vic-! Jim Beasley (3-0). Wee Favored player in the Canady. Neil license or a road left the hill about lief which has caused many fans to Spicer boys ing special Potomac bridge, up tory over Floyd Addington of Dal- pitcher, led the hurlers with <3-l) ranks is Jon Ferris, Jack Dwyer, ponder, Cogan’s has and Bob Lipscomb (6-1) Douelas of Sant! Andy Ander- River license, the latter costing a half mile and then left on the las, Tex. i a 6-0 record. sweeper the son and Art Stewar man in the street head the pitching staff. Recently Monica, Calif., while Gerald Mos seem small only $1.75. A non-resident Mary- Monocacy Road which is marked. Ratling Records wondering. of and not fast enough to Young Jacobs thus emerged as added to the staff has been Robert Miami Beach. Fla., holds th< offset the land license is $10. A out- Drive ot end of this road and Player and Club i40 or more stares lack of light man times I “Everybody at it.” he Corum No. 2 seeded heft. top among a field of 125 »*>• r. h. 2b .lb hr rbl. Pet who just moved here from place. board motor is advisable, but not you’ll find several places to rent jun- a It's the ior pb sh t'amec 84 22 31 8 5 2 15 484 says. funniest-looking DeChard In golfers who battled it out for iPr nc s.Heuricb 74 17 30 Pittsburgh. Even before Corum Running. essential. Besides boats. One can row here, but an 3 2 2 19 405 ever Then your fishing Bladen. Olsor 72 23 29 thing you saw. It looks like there are i/iic ^lmmpiunsnips on tne b,oz4- 4 2 1 If, 403 arrived, Cogan had heard about George Thomas, tackle, take along rain gear, insect outboard motor will give greater j Pittman C ire 58 17 23 3 1 1 10 397 from who seems Bastro. something Mars.” him from fast but lacks drive yard par 72 course at the Univer- Heuilcl. 83 18 32 3 2 3 .32 '.380 Jim Norvell, a member Two Californians Take repellent and drinking water. latitude. Fish up or down river J and ngt n, Na.m’ns 55 10 21 101 15 .38- The machine is the only one the of Rookie Billy eity of Illinois in P rcloth. N niane the team, whose knew DeChard, who You’ll need all three. on water conditions. Champaign. 58 8 22 1 0 O 11 379 family lacks SDeerl hut. hi, probably depending „oe Heurlen 53 12 20 3 o 0 District Government has at this The tournament is 7 '.377 Corum’s family in Pennsylvania. Swain's Lock is a Some stick to open only to muuu. favorite spot, anglers entirely ; j.w., ,n .» »» Jll time. Cogan has been driving it; Wesfern Junior Nef Titles termination and golfers under 18. strange, dsor. 53 8 19 0 4 1 n j(«5 ruggedness he between Falls and the artificial baits using casting or ji Bell, Came may offset lying Great fly 84 21 23 1 4 9 10 .359 since it arrived eight months ago. As for Cogan, a 40-year-old By the Associated Press the lagging work. 1jeorge. Olson 45 leg feeder dam for the canal at Sen- rods, and some live bait A sizzling 1-under-par 35 on 18 18 2 1 2 7 358 In the prefer BonifantCame- 83 13 22 3 1 0 The District owned a father of three he is SOUTH line, it’s obvious 18 3155 sweeping daughters, BEND. Ind.. July 28.- that eca, Md. To reach turn left off such as helgramites, crawfish, the first nine just about Murphy H rich 521518 4 2 0 9 the it. wrapped .348 machine some 25 years ago, but it in a slump right now. The Two coaches must rely on CJieg rich. H rich 81 21 21 0 1 1 lo 344 regu- youthful Californians wor such Wisconsin avenue at the Sears minnow’s or mad toms. We’ve up the win for Jacobs. It i veterans as gave M.Rudden. Olso 77 18 25 4 1 1 13 .325 could not compare to the modern lar centerfielder, Cogan is !the ; Laurie Niemi, ralbott. 45 8 0 hitting Western junior and John Roebuck store onto River Road found a of crawlers him a 5-up lead at the turn on Bulling 14 1 0 1 311 boys gob night very -.each. Cameo 49 1115 1 0 0 'one, which in .235. But without him. in the line- Badaczewski, A1 11 3106 picks up everything singles tennis to- Demao, Paul Lip- and drive a over a effective at when the 18-hole Bensl y. Boh n* 49 9 15 0 3 championships little mile past times, especially championship round, 1 7 .308 sight and dusts the streets off with up. the team isn’t the same. A Pepper- Jen-y and -lomei. Heurich 44 14 13 1 1 0 8 .295 day. br °eS-e Hough- Potomac, Md. You’ll see the sign using a long leader on a fly rod. Addington couldn’t overcome ! Jew. Nalmans 48 9 14 1 1 0 5 282 the veteran of a Karras and efficiency of a bride in her new quarter of century Bob Perry of Los : fierb Siegert on the left small silver with It. Jeffries. Cameo 53 9 15 1 1 1 13 '283 Angeles, top to handle side of the road. Turn Trolling spoons Sarvell. Heurlch 70 15 2 home. It of organized most of the work. 19 2 0 18 271 is not to b# confused baseball, Cogan gives seeded player in the junior divi- left down to Swain’s. This section pork stripped attached is also a The -urtls. Ols, i- 70 15 19 1 6 0 6 .271 the team Jim Staton and California lad fired two ! D. Lloyd. Cameo 55 with the the water the leadership and bal- Walt Yowarskv 12 14 1 1 O 10 255 “flusher,” sion, defeated Jack Frost o: are of river, rocky and islet-strewn, is good bev w’hen the fish are slug- birdies jillela'd Cvrr ec 47 11 12 0 1 0 8 ance rookie tackles and three pars to win the 255 gushing apparatus with which any good club needs. with big repu- in \ -ooper, Heurich 75 11 19 3 1 0 14 .252 Monterey, Calif., 6—0, 6—1, 6—3 tations at known as the Seneca Brakes. gish taking other baits. The 1st, 3rd, 6th and 8th Sage. Bollii k 40 8 10 3 whose oldest Wake Forest and 4th, holes. 0 0 3 .250 lalmost every Washingtonian is Cogan, daughter. John Douglas, No. 1 Ken- or is action seems to wake Sckard, Olsor. 73 13 18 3 1 0 12 247 seedec Canoe punt advisable. Some propellor Addington, who carded a ; 19, w'ill be married next respectlvely' pair J.Rudden. Olson 7 5 13 18 4 3 1 23 .240 familiar. month, player in the boys’ had t wi Georgetown’s use an outboard but we them up Oala'so. division, Jim Ricca is on wouldn’t! of 76s Friday and was seven under Naim’ns 34 1 8 O 0 0 3 235 is a young, man the slow side al- j Linton. Boll mg 40 4 8 2 0 0 5 healthy-looking little moie oi advise it unless have of 3>00 The difficulty disposing tbough there are you plenty par for 24 holes in elim- Glassere took the first-half who expects to be active for a situations where Thursday long Gerald Moss of Miami Beach, Fla. shear pins and an extra propellor. two Pitching Records and are in time. He has two like a human inating opponents, couldn’t on championship leading other daugh- seeded : Gibraltar (Based three or more decisions.) No. 3 Douglas won th< £®.standsBob Bates To reach Seneca, continue out match the Player and Player ar.d second-half play. The Park Police ters, 16 and from Texas A. & ■■■■...•.•a. pace. aged 3. title, however, M. is River Road until it hits Club: W. L. Club: W. L can tie 5—7, 6—3, 6_0. making a good Esworthy fClmmel. Olson 6 0 for first by a victory over “Maybe my 3-year-old will still try for a at He ran into trouble with his Cooksey. Olson 0 1 Perry, 18-year-old UCLA stu- job Road, and then to end of Es- j Clifford. Olson 3 0 Rten’ler. 0 1 Naval center, and you i irons Bolling Receiving Station tomor- be around when I retire from can say the same BEACH TIME IS... i and putter and didn’t take Deavers Hcur'h 1 0 Melito.Naimans 0 1 dent, won 11 games before Fros dack worthy Road to Seneca Road. Norris. Heurlch 4 1 Costlnett.C meo 0 row, but even this factor does PaCk° °f a hole until he won 2 playing,’ Cogan says. “It's still was able Detroit U the 10th with : Jarboe. Heurich 5 2 Meeks. Nalmans 0 2 to capture one. S Turn left cn Seneca Road until not deter from Cogan’s optimism. too to tell." Buddy Brown. Arkansas a par 4. Mitchell Olson 5 3 Gonzales B'llnt 0 2 early Douglas captain before LITTLE j Proves. Cameo 4 0 dropped the first se just you reach Seneca TAVERN 2 Whitlow. Bol'ng 2 figUres t0 helP strength- ! | rhomson.Caneo 3 1 Linton. Bolling o 2 of his match against Moss, bu enr,rar' the Creek, then left again down paved Prlntz, Heurich 2 1 Harvey Naim’ns 0 2 guards. Love. Heurlch 2 1 Brlscuso.N’m'ns 0 3 rallied to take the final two. road to mouth of creek. You Mex'der. Cameo I 2 3 Service Nines time Club Hughes.Natm'ne 0 3 Battling Casting Association Plans Both Perry and A sneak thief should have an outboard to fish ! Boys Triumphs, 6-5, Noonan, Bolling 2 2 Douglas an invaded several of ; first-time r titleholders. players’ rooms and made off For 2 Places Perry and A1 cl°'tbes hands were Over i Tourney Tourney Here August 15-19 Cleveland o belonging to among his chief assets. Holloran-Murray Santa Gilmer, Bainbridge Naval Training Sta- The National Monica, Calif., seeded firs ; Salem and John Delauren- Red Sanders, UCLA coach, calls I The Recreation Department Association of An- f,ddle Washington Boys Club in the junior had • tls’ and *50 0{ Hall Haynes the best Pacific Coast tion, Army Medical Center and gling and Casting Clubs will hold doubles, to gi Jerry Houghton's baseball team pushed across a run I five sets to football has seen in his its 43rd annual beat unseeded Clif money. player he in the 10th 1 Lists Softball the Patuxent Naval Air Station casting tourna- inning to edge Hoi- Winners Mayne and Herschel o three years at his present post. ment at the Lincoln Memorial Re- Hyde loran and Murray. 6-5, in a non- still must fight it out for the two End Coach Larry Haynes, who with the Red- The District Recreation Depart- flecting Pool, 15 Berkeley, Calif., 7-5, 8-10, 6-3 Cabrelli, for played league game on August through many years with yesterday the:, ment yesterday announced the places remaining in the Northern 19. The 4-6, 6-3. Cleveland was sufferini ; the Philadelphia skins last season, is in the Arrm The host club will be the Na- Ellipse. game was televised.!. from a heavy cold. Eagies, says he’ll try to at Fort Sill, Okla. following title winners in its city- Area for the Middle Atlantic In- tional Capital Casting Club. get the f > Dave Redskins defensive Shortstop Keys started the wide softball leagues, with their terservice Douglas, from Santa Monica backs to react baseball championship Clifford L. Netherton of Alex- Eagle Sammy Baugh claims that in rally. Third Baseman A1 Martino won and lost records: and Franklin Johnson of Sai jlike backs did when passes tournament. andria, general chairman, predicts 14 seasons in the league he has walked and Rightflelder Ralph Diego. Calif., top-ranked in boys jwere completed against them League No. 1—Southern Maryland Sea- The the worn out 55 of 30 sent a tourney will include the largest number of entrants in pairs shoes, Sita slow roller to second food (5-0); 2—G. E. I. C. (3-0): doubles, were extended to bea says they got on I BUY 'EM BY THE BAG No, four the of .jLarry together of and 90 but I base with the No. 3—Highway Department (5-01: No. 4 top teams of the Northern history the affair both be- the bench and pairs pants jerseys, scoring Keys win- —Internal Revenue third-ranked Gerald Moss o simply figured out 1 (4-0); No. 5—Navy Area and the four of the Southern cause the tournament is still uses the same $2.98 shoulder ning run. Cheltenham (5-0); No. 8—F. D. I. C. being Miami Beach, Fla., and Davi< how they had been outsmarted HAMBURGERS only (4-1); No. 7—C. R. E. I. (5-0); No. 8— at held in 11 he started with. H. and M. Area, centered Norfolk, Va., in Washington and because and pads fOt} 001 130 000 0—5 7 Emerson Harum of Coral then lj and Orme (8-1); Jefferson of Gables. Fla., 10 planned their own rem- Jumbo Wash B. C. 210 000 020 1—8 11 unique—Air oiauon naval , elimination the excellent facilities for Hamburgers 25c 2] playoff. Semi- cast- 8, 6-4. edy. It too. Bladen and Herzbrum; Foley, shoufler Gun Factory League—O. 8. O. (11-1); at 3-6, worked, If the Redskins can’t cope with and P final and final games will be ing the reflecting pool. All ac- (fil Haley. Navy Combined League No. 1—N. R. L. the Rams and Chicago Bears in (7-0); Navy Combined No. 2—M. & S at Griffith Stadium. curacy events will be held there, Gilmer says Saenz is the (6-0); Turkey Thicket League (7-1); Bank- (played easiest their league games, it won’t be trs League (Second National while the distance bait r back for him League)— Arlington Hall Station wound casting Junior Girls Net to pass to, but the for lack of They I B. M. (7-1); Bankers League—Second events will be Tourne] I experience. play U. S. Track Team up the season staged on the nearby boys who remember ■ I with a ! Sweeps National (5-0); Hotel League—Mayflower regular 16-9 Steve Bagarus both in pre-season tests and also I (7-2); Air Force League—Budget Blitzers Ellipse. blared at record" to clinch one of the four Congressional still claim he was one of Meet With (7-0); National Defense League—A. G. O the will see the Bears-Rams game I Japanese (5-0); PEPCO League—Benning (6-0): Northern Area spots. Foft Myer’s Headquarters for the tourna- The City of Washington oper league’s best receivers and tops here after traveling to San Fran- By the Associated Press Gen. Ser. Admin. League—North District sensational ment will with (2-0): Bureau of AERO League—Person- play—winning 21 of be at the Willard Hotel, tennis tournament for girls anc the Redskins. His strong cisco to meet the Forty-niners. nel (11-2); National Defense Barnyarc 22 FUKUOKA, Japan. July 28.—; games—assures it of a berth. which also will be the scene of a junior girls will start Tuesday ai I League—Crows (6-1); FBI Red League- im Ml I American track stars won aJl seven j Travelers (0-0): FBI Blue League—Trav- business meeting, August 17, and Congressional Country Club. Then elers (5-0); Fellowship League—Epworth events in ses- a For a ... today the opening Methodist (7-0); Real Estate League— banqut, August 18. will be singles and doubles in th< Tasty Bite sion of a two-day meet against Weaver Brothers (0-1); Greater Wood- Selected on Team 18-and-under and 15-and-undei ridge League—St. Martin (11-5); Com- Spriggs Day or Nite Stop at Japanese stars. merce League—Coast & Geodetic Surve! classes. j oj (4-0); Treasurer League—Bur. Eng. A Wood Shoots 200-Yard BRAKES RELINED A crowd of 30,000 Americans Print. (5-0). To Canadian Entries will be received by mai I Play Netmen at E. D. No. 3 and Japanese attended. Ace at Congressional, While You Wait I Kahl Spriggs of the Edgemoor Congressional Washington 14, or by telephoninf Art G. Wood used a Miss Baker, Mrs. Todd Club, Bethesda, Md., has been se- No. 4 w’ood Oliver 5600. Fees are $1.50 Dei I to score a HIGH MILEAGE BONDED LININGS Bears Sign Paul Lea lected as a member of the United hole-in-one on the person for singles and $1 pel Guaranteed miles and eliminates By the Associated Press Reach Tennis Final States Lawn Tennis Association 200-yard 12th hole at Congres- person in the doubles. Deaalim 20,000 scoring at brake drums. By the Associated Press Veterans’ sional Country Club He I CHICAGO, July 28.—The Chi- team to play against yesterday. is 6 p.m tomorrow. w, the was playing with G. Stewart buick cago Bears announced today the EAST HAMPTON, N. Y„ J11I5 Canadian Lawn Tennis Vet- I Mason, Walter E. ^$** 50 signing of Paul Lea, Tulane tackle 28.—Beverly Baker of Santc erans for the Gordon Trophy, it Joyce and Tom PONTIAC 6 I was T. Tyler. Wood posted a 42-40—82. last season, for the 1951 Na- Monica, Calif., and Mrs. Pat Todc announced yesterday. ( | That makes the second ace on B B IVETED I tional Football League season. of La Jolla. Calif., stroked theii This is the first time that a OLDS 6 that hole this year. Dr. Benjamin \ way into the final of the annua Washington player has been Labor 4 Wheels Complet. I F. Dean scored one there in May Maidstone Club women’s invita- chosen for these matches, which DODGE Motorboat Record Set WHEELS ALIGNED b BALANCED tion tennis tournament today. will take place August 10-11 at MIAMI BEACH, Fla., July 28. Mrs. Todd turned in an the Seigniory Club near upsei Montreal. as professionals do It and cut your brake

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