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4 THE EVENING STAR. Washington, D. C. Beman Steps Up 10 More Golfers Named MONDAY MAT 80. 1968 ** A-11 JB j jrj HBL BOWLING VICTOR For International Event SIO,OOO IronGameGives 1 SPLITS Class After : . In Mario Gonzales and Ricardo team in Kashio Kurihara, 5- WITH FRIEND Rossi of Brazil are the best foot-2 and 129 pounds, and CHICAGO. May 30 UP).— Ono, who pounds; Major players Koichi is four Don Ellis, Houston, Tex., First known of 10 announced Tiile Schoolboy heavier. bowling instructor, is $5,000 Win today for the International Golf Italy’s representatives will be richer or $5,000 poorer to- Deane Beman moves into a Championships that get under- Ugo Grappasonni and Alfonso day—depending on how you way at Columbia Angelini. play exten- much faster golf league this June 9 Coun- Both an take it—after winning the To try Finsterwald Club. sive international schedule and Petersen Bowling Classic. next, way week and but the the Fourteen of the 26 teams that are among the top pros in Eu- Ellis admitted after win- FORT WAYNE, Ind., May 30 17-year-old Bethesda youngster will compete in the 72-htole rope. ning the classic yesterday ((P>. Dow Finsterwald can played 15 holes at Columbia in medal play tournament now Young Peter Alliss, son of a i with a 1.622 total that he thank an iron game that neither named, including professional, Treybig, high high pressure three under par yesterday in the have been the famed British will i and E. H. also of winds nor United States combination of represent England along with Houston, had decided to could crack for his first major Schoolboy final, he j Invitation Ed Furgol, the National Open Norman Sutton. Alliss will be split all their earnings. golf championship, the $15,000 might be ready to cause some champion, and Chick Harbert. on the British Ryder Cup team Ellis copped the top prize Fort Wayne open. trouble in faster company. the PGA titlist. that meets the Americans in of SIO,OOO but Treybig won The angular Bedford Heights Deane, a lunior at Bethesda- Eric Brown and John Panton California this fall. nary a cent with a poor 1,258 (Ohio) golfer fired a final-day the team expenses yesterday Chevy Chase High, gave the were announced as Li addition to all total. However, ElUs didn’t 67 to regain the lead to represent Scotland. Brown, and SSOO each, the players will, - seem bothered by having to from Doug Fora, the defending . .i jfe. eighth Bethesda school its former Scottish champion, was be competing for SII,BOO In prize share his earnings. champion who had edged to the j&i schoolboy golf champion (no only three strokes off the pace money. Top money will be $2,- “It’s kinda hard to say front of the pack the previous other school has more than two > last year in Canada after 54 500, which is SIOO more than the how I feel about splitting," day with a 7-under-par 65. < m ,:i players get ¦|L JaßaagaßeSraMßy • as he defeated Bill Dudley, 5 holes but finished with a 79. ; tournament in a the modest Texan said. “But Ford, who had to settle for 72 Japan $15,000 a good boy two early 3, | will have the smallest event on the circuit. he's and fine because of bogeys, fin- and in the final. friend and I'm glad we won.” ished in second place with 272. From the back tees at Colum- ¦ three strokes behind the new bia Beman had five birdies and ! champion. (10 ~ went over par on two holes Finsterwald went 3 under par ¦BBMpMKr-. ; M and 11K Roebuck Is Cinch to Win PUT jgSWt on the first four holes of his ¦ppr Plays in State Amateur GolfLead Taken final round and was 19 under will play in the Mary- par for his four rounds over the Beman Brooklyn Country land Amateur this week at i Rookie Honors Elks Club course. The prize $2,400 i Columbia and next Monday will BROOKLYN, May 30 (/P).—¦ "Ed used to throw everything winner’s of Open j i By Fay was short of the $3,000 Finster- compete in the National Ed along, Crocker Until Roebuck came in qualifying at the book, but I think he has wald won place in | rounds, also Cc- the only Roebuck that Brooklyn UP).— for second the [ DETROIT, May 30 Fay Open : lumbia. The field in the latter ever heard of was a fellow mixed been better since he concen- Colonial at Fort Worth event figures to be a little too | up Sears trated on his curve ball and his ; Crocker, of South America, who i two weeks ago. Ford’s check with in the business was SI,BOO. GOOD LUCK FROM DINAH SHORE—lndianapolis.—Singer Dinah Shore cud- | fast for him, but Deane could world. Now they’re booming Ed sinker. You don’t have to worry so far has beaten par as well ! here dles up to Jerry Hoyt of Indianapolis and holds nands with Jack McGrath (left) ! beat a player or two in the for “rookie of the year.” i as her opponents, heavily , j Ted Kroll of Utica. N. Y.. the about putting him in when i was only golfer who didn’t of Angeles and Tony Chicago good gestures ; State Amateur. The Dodgers’ ambitious press you're a jam. He soar Into Los Bettennausen of in luck before in has control favored today to wrap up the the any ! Although final department may taking in I 70s on of the four the start of today’s 500-mile speedway classic. These three drivers drew front the match was be and he doesn’t scare easy.” rounds, won j not close, best territory first annual Women's Wolverine $1,400 third-place row starting positions.—AP Wirephoto. it was one of the too much for Roebuck Alston called on Roebuck Sat- 1 money played in the 22-year history of by including the whole National urday Open golf championship. with 273. i in an important game The winners: ! the tournament. Beman birdied League, but he’s a cinch to be , Hilly Loes A model in steadiness, the with the Giants after Don Flnsterwild 67—289 $2 406 WINS WITH i 4-5-8-12-15 while Dudley won rookie of the year in Brooklyn.' j faltered in the sixth. The! 36-year-old professional from gouc Ford - 72—272 1,800 MAURY FITZGERALD SPEEDWAY only full-fledged Montevideo, Uruguay, a e 2 68—27.1 1.400 the first hole with a birdie three He’s the fresh-- 1 Giants, trailing 4-3, had two I held Boble2I Rosburg 68—275 1.200 Continued From Page A-9 Art Wall, ir and then halved Beman’s birdie man on the veteran club. men on and nobody out when j six-stroke lead over her closest B) «6—278 1.000 on Dudley , y Maxwell 69—179 roo second and went to win the on the 12th. Five times Although the 6-foot-2 right- Roebuck took over. He shut competitor. Marlene Bauer of Billy Nary 67—280 650 1954 AAA national driving pulled his tee shots to tne left hander is only 23, he was up for rest Sarasota, Fla., entering the final George Bayer 69—280 650 Gamble by Eisinger them out the of the way. I : Many Furgol 75—281 404 championship: Jack McGrath of ; and on those holes he either lost his third spring training trial Roebuck has appeared in 17' 18 holes of play. ; Wally Ulrich 75—281 404 Inglewood, Calif., third: Fred to or to Dodgers finally !Gene Ltttler 71—281 404 ; Beman had scramble for with the when he ! of the Dodgers’ 30 games, allow- Miss Crocker, whose great- Julius Boros 72—281 404 Agabashian, Albany, Calif- halves. | made the team. ing only 28 great grandfather ) Frank .Stranahan 71—281 404 i -1 five earned runs in ; introduced [ Fred Wampler.. 68—282 256 Beats Thornton Team sixth; Don Freeland, Los Ange- |- Manager Walter Alston, who | innings. His won-lost record of golf to Uruguay, , ! Fred Hawkins 70—282 2.16 Eligible Next Year linked rounds 1 : Bud Holscher 70—282 256 les, seventh, and Cal Niday, had Roebuck at Montreal for 2-1 story, of a Jack Fleck Member-guest golf tourna- appeared match boys juniors j j doesn't tell the for; 74-74-71 for 54-hole total j 69—284 250 where it the Pacoima, Calif., 10th. i Both are and will years, might ! management figures Paul Harnev 70—285 *lO long putt two admit? now he the he has; of 219, six par for Dave Douglas 210 ments permit you to play shots would end. Thornton's eligible the tournament; have a under the 1 70—285 Mike Nazaruk of North Bell- be for made mistake in not saved seven more games. ' 6.415-yard, par , 1 A1 Besselink 75—285 210 you play kept even year. 75 Forest Lake ) Eric Montt , that could not afford to on 17 had the match more, N. Y., who was fifth, and again next ; keeping spring Brooklyn some Country layout. 71—288 ITS you par him last has known fine Club Her 71 L. M Crannel. tr 75—286 175 If were on your own. and the 18th is a short 4 Larry ) Crockett of Columbus, | Beman plays no favorites forj “I was interested in Ed last relief men in recent years, with ; ! yesterday equalled Jerry Kesselrtng 74—286 175 of Pritchard, or j the course 1 : Doug Higgins , 76—786 175 Take the extra hole the which Thornton good year,” was Mayer Eisinger although Ind.