THE EVENSTAR, Washington, D. C. * Tech Quartet Makes Rawlings QaHifight THURSDAY, MARCH 13, IMS C-3 All-Highs Favorites 'His Easiest,' Protests Hoppe Gives Chamaco a Lesson Against All-Preps lilt Split Vote for Carter In Fourth Tourney Victory By th« Pres, It’s the Preps’ turn to win. but BytK. AfsAcMMd Prat* Associated more difficult four-cushion tickle. SAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 13— That gave him a 46-38 lead and the Highs will be favored in the CHICAGO, Mar. 13.—Jimmy Carter, lightweight champion, Willie Hoppe, the master cueist, it was only a question of how the sixth annual schoolboy All- gave of his many more Innings. ¦•¦: ¦pp' registered a non-title victory over bne most persistent He closed it .- • • .< jdHEßfk HL Star basketball game at 8:30 Hpp’j^r^^j r f*~ W| Luther Rawlings, his top chal- and dangerous challengers a out 50-38 with two in the 43d. o’clock tomorrow night at Fort lenger, last night on a split de- heart-breaking lesson in the world Meantime, the 11-time world Myer. cision. Both judges voted for Car- three-cushion billiard tourney last champ stranded Chamaco time night. after time with safe leaves. ter , but the referee voted against Only Sponsored by the Big Brothers him. Joe Chamaco, 1939 world champ twice did Chamaco find himself runnerup, staged Club—“alumni” 0f the Washing- Rawlings protested loudly at and three-time with a halfway decent shot—and a great 8- rally in the 29th he muffed both, badly. He was Boys’ Club—the game will the verdict .1 ton inning to a 36-32 He out final innings. building take lead. shut the nine benefit the fund for the “It was the easiest fight I ever fought game stormed. had a uphill battle. Hoppe’s Fourth Victory. new Western Branch. ||kgjM flKgjga^^fc^Bp^^Ml^WPß|r' :: <:^fyW^^Bj2^E'» had.” he “The judges His supporters—and a host of fans 4^aPW^.^ were watching The victory was undefeated The Preps al- Carter too much. who like to see a champ knocked and Highs have They weren’t ARratching me at all.” Hoppe’s fourth. His remaining ternated at winning the event over—took heart. five games should get tougher and Referee Norman McGaritjr’s But the great Hoppe -quickly since its inception in but the vote, which gave the fight to Raw- tougher. But it doesn’t look as if 1947. banged the door in Joe’s face. He he’ll year, lings, 62-48, was the only sensible be dethroned. Highs, which won last 59-55, Cut the gap to 37-38 in the 34th Only are expected "* v one of the three, the Chicago cop- three players—Japap’s to make it two in a ’¦?. ..* .?• '•***?' f^"*'. •-' inning. Then he drew prolonged Kinrey Matsuyama, 3-1; Brook- row. tender claimed. applause with a long, reverse Eng- Judges lyn’s Art Rubin and Joe Procita That Taß Boy. Harold Marovitz and lish tlckie (cushion, ball, two Plus Oberg fight of Los Angeles at 2-I—have lost Arthur both scored the cushions, ball) shot. That tied games. Reason for the favoritism: The 51-49 in Carter’s favor. less than two Hoppe still Woodling, outfielder, safely attempted pick-off the score and started a 4 run. to Highs have Tech’s top players WOODLING NIMBLE—Gene slides back to second base on an Carter, who is from New York, has play all three. He fears plus that tall player in West- in the first inning of a game with the Tigers at St. Petersburg yesterday. Al Garbowski, Tigers shortstop, makes a stab at any Starts Another Run. Rubin most, Matsuyama perhaps one said there wasn’t doubt in innings the 64-year- ern’s All-Highcenter, Jim Wexler. the runner after Art Houtteman had thrown to the base, but the ball went into center field and Woodling advanced on his mind that he had won. Two later next. As one college coach put it: Give the play. Garbowski was charged with an error. The Yankees won, 4-1. —AP Wlrephoto. The fight was overweight, with old, gray-haired champ started Other standings: Irving Crane. me Carter coming in at 136 pounds another 4 run with another, far Binghamton, N. Y., 3-2: Ray Tech’s team and one tall man Mi Kilgore, find I’ll take any team in the and Rawlings scaling 138. i. San Francisco, 2-2; Ma- country.” Generally the champion relied sako Katsura, Tokyo, and Jay Seeks Repetition Chambers Winning Season Repeat Over Trotters Bozeman, Vallejo, Calif., 1-2 Dutch Dsilaner, Tech W-L Sees on a crowding, two-handed at- ¦ coach and tack, with on Blair Wins Place each; Chamaco, 1-3, and Herb Highs, has just emphasis body coach of the that Rawlings fought a long- Hardt, Chicago, 0-5. game. Winning blows. combination for this He Os Last Year's Opener Now He's With a Club Sought by Mercurys range, jabbing battle. has own In State Tourney fast-breaking quartet By his tfw Aisociatod Pros ter curve ball, thanks to the The Toledo Mercurys. one of A dim crowd of 3.627 saw the of Snooky Keman, Bill Breen, Joe ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Mar. teachings of Harry Brecheen. three teams to beat the Harlem fight in Chicago Stadium. It was Montgomery Blair will compete SPRING SPECIAL Caw and Frank Sullivan, plus In Virginia Tourney Globetrotters this seasdh, will try televised nationally in the Maryland State Class A Wexler, Baker and 13’—Cliff Chambers, the tall, tal- I’ye also Improved my control. Ardie Carmelo Special Dispatch to The Star to do it again Saturday night at Carter’s purse, 30 per cent of Basketball Tournament March 21 Thurs., Pino of Coolidge, Billy Smith of ented left-hander of the St. Louis “Brecheen gave me some sound net, $2,831. Rawlings and 22 Ritchie Coliseum. ROANOKE, Va„ Mar. 13. Uline Arena. the was was at Roosevelt, Lonnie Herzbrun. of Cardinals, thinks he will be a big philosophy on pitching. He said Mercurys, young paid $1,887. or 20 per cent. The Blazers earned place Washington-Lee The a team, The a in Coolidge and Dick Torbett of of Arlington will year you’re gross was as * winner this because he final- if not winning 20 games, ended the Trotters’ winning streak announced $12,207. the tourney by defeating Bladens- Eastern. be out to do what it did last year ly has landed with a winning you’re just an ordinary run-of- at 50 games Monday night in In addition, each fighter re- burg, 52-31, in a Montgomery- $1,500 proceeds. Joe Gallagher, coach of St. in the opening round of the Vir- club. the-mill pitcher.” Minneapolis with a 13-point vic- ceived of radio-TV Prince Georges County playoff John’s and the Prepsters, isn’t tory. University and the yesterday at High. ginia State schoolboy basketball “A pitcher any Chambers regards his trade to Seattle Northwestern exactly begging for, material. He is not better the as Minneapolis Lakers are the only Each had won championships here tonight. than the club he is with,” said Cards the biggest break he team once in earlier has Bob Reese, Roscoe Sweeney ever got. other conquerors of the Trotters. Four Cage Titles Decided games. The Generals knocked out top- the 30-year-old native of Port- and Ralph Hawkins from his own Happy With Cards. Ed Dahler, 6-foot-6 former Jack Turner scored 13 points Hall seeded Glass High of Lynchburg land, Oreg. “Os course there are Duquesne star, InWilsonCenter Leagues team. Bob and Tom Cassidy a “I like the park, I like the or- University will be and Moose Turner 12 to lead the of St, Anthony’s, Jay Manning of last year in the opening round few exceptions like lineup, along with Four Center But, ganization and I like the manager in the Mercury Wilson Recreation Blazers. Each team’s big star St. Paul’s, Frank DiGirolomo of and tonight meets top-seeded and Walter Johnson. on the four former Toledo University Basketball League titles de- was yesterday. George Washington whole, a can’t be a and the players,” he said. “I were held down Blair’s Gonzaga, Jim Murphy of De- of Danvill'| pitcher just big stars—Cal Christensen. George cided last night with Hearst de- Slgholtz It, a losing think Sportsman’s Park in St. Marty scored only six Matha, Jerry Eckholm of Priory undefeated this season in winner with club.” Bush, George Lindeman and Stan feating Janney, 36-25, in boys’ points Bladensburg’s games. Louis is much better suited to the and Don and Chuck Mochwart of Friends. Chambers, a dear-thinking fel- Weber. junior class; Chevy Chase edging Green got only four. Ted Groom, a 6-foot-6 string- low who belies the that left-handed than Forbes KmlmM RMWMig Edge in Height. rumor in Pittsburgh, You’ve got The Philadelphia Sphas, origi- Peoples’ AC, 32-31, in overtime in Tof) teams from Eastern, West- bean and Jim Coulsby, 6-foot-5, southpaws also are Field Sweeney left-handed a big open left field in St. nally scheduled to play the Trot- the boys’ senior division; Janney- ern and Southern Maryland will NYLON 9 9 Reese. and Manning the big boys Coach John Roth- thinkers, has set a of 18 to Louis $0.79 give height are goal Greenberg’s ters, will meet the Boston Whirl- Ann beating Hearst, 22-18, for the compete in the State tournament. Re*. $4.00 Gallagher an edge in rock of W-L is counting on to 20 for whereas Garden in victories himself, provided Pittsburgh was just plain murder winds in the opening game, at junior girls’ crown, and Chevy For additional work under the register an upset tonight. the club goes well. This offer expires boards he has Hall, a “jumping for southpaws. 7:30. Chase taking Blessed Sacrament, Despite the Danville team’s The most Sat., March 15 bean,” noted for his ability to go many he’s won is the 14 he “That short left-field fence in 29-25. Last record, there are observers captured year. Pittsburgh outstanding play Fights Night high for ball possession or to tap expect last’ Eleven of was a sign for all visit- Awards for By tK* Associated Press who don’t to see it around these came after the Cardinals ob- ing GARRISON’S It in. teams to use all the right- Fight went to J&ne Morris, Janney; CHICAGO.—Jimmy Carter, 136%, New at the end of the season. The tained him from Pittsburgh in handed they possibly Mary Zerega, Margaret Rob- York, outpointed Luther Rawlings, 13S. 1215 E ST. N.W. Joe Branzell, chairman of the Cardinals haven’t met the hitters could (Continued From Page C-l.) di Chicago (Iff); non-title. best of June. against us. bilard Gery Canfield, Blessed Calif.—Woody Harper. Thursdays 'till 9 PM. game, expecting capacity in compiling its unde- and SACRAMENTO. outpointed Enrique Open is ai opposition gaining experience Oakland. Calif., Bo- 3,000 spectators. Better Pitcher, He Says. “You know I had a little - diffi- while the 31- Sacrament, and Allison Paulett, lanos. Los Angeles . . turnout of some feated record. (General game up games years culty with Mr. Rickey year-old champ is slipping. Chevy Chase. The stacks as one of the But there’s another George “I won 42 in two coast,” Manager Branch Rickey) in Pitts- best in the series. In 1949, the Washington in the tournament on the Chambers said. His manager, Sid Flaherty, Highs burgh. But I’m very happy here. won by 10 points, but the that very well could go all the way. “And I see no reason why I can’t echoed the 23-year-old Olson. others decided by margins win here. I’m not flattering my- has impressed me were GW of Alexandria, seeded No. 2, a manager. may Robin- of less than five points, two of self when I say that I am a better greatly as He has left “My boy not have USED CAR is favored over Richmond’s Thom- no stone untqfned. I never have son’s class, but he’s tough and them by one point. as Jefferson in the tournament pitcher now. I’m more expert-' enced, more mature. a bet- seen a better planned, more or- willing and he could cash in on I have ’ In a preliminary, Gonzaga's un- opener this afternoon. Another ganized program. the advantage superior condi- LOT the of WRESTLING defeated freshmen will face afternoon game matches John is one tioning.” of St Chambers of the rare freshmen John’s. Marshall of Richmond against TouchdoWn Club Maps species among the active pitchers Neither would discuss strategy. WANTED FROM HOLLYWOOD Tickets are on sale at the West- Newport News. Another night who has hurled a no-hitter in the “You don’t do such things when ern and Eastern Branches of the game—Wilson of Portsmouth Plansfor Ice Show majors. That was achieved last you fight a Ray Robinson,” Fla- CASH BUYER Washington Boys’ Club and will be against Glass—winds up the open- Oscar Johnson and Roy Ship- May 6 for Pittsbugh against herty said. * on sale tomorrow night at Fort inground. Semifinals will be held Boston. Some 8,000 fans expected to DESIROUS OF SECURING at 60 cents tomorrow stad meet with Touchdown Club are p.n Myer Student tickets and the final on Satur- straight part jam Civic Auditorium, paying A NORTHEAST Oft Tonight officials today at the club to map “The about it is 10:30 are participating day. on sale at all yf; the opening that I never should have pitched around $75,000 to see if Robinson NORTHWEST LOCATION, up out final details for schools. Alexandria’s GW stacks as of the Ice tallies Tuesday night that day.” Chambers recalled. “Ihas lost the touch that’s made SUITABLE FOR HOLDING the team to watch. The Presidents ft got out of a sick bed to work. I him one of the ring’s master AT LEAST FORTY - Won 19 or 23 games and almost Ulinf^fittna.- was up with for craftsmen. He’s lost only two JOhqson and SKipstad, produc- laid thd virus four DOES NOT HAVE TO Lord Carlton to Face knocked off..Washington’s .Tech days and was told to pitch. Ifights since he went professional IWMAL-TV ¦ofihe tallies, agreed to HgngSchuitx w,jtw High—winner of 38 straight— ;in er* have pitched a slight in 1940. PRESENTLY A USED CAR Ortogo{. (Channel 7) Charge March 25 let the Touchdown Club sponsor, the no-hitter with Assault the final game of The Evening fever. For weeks after that I felt Olson probably will attempt to LOT. WILL CONSIDER By th« Associated Press Star Tournament week the opening night performance, the last in' weak. It was not until August outlast champ, figuring the VACANT LOT OR RENO- . BALTIMORE, Mar. Washington. with proceeds going to the club’s BROUGHT -wn. , 13.—Lord that I regained my full strength. longer it goes, the better his VATION. by ¦ & Carlton has been to Welfare Fund. to you mhiseman 9 7th F Leslie ordered I won five straight down the chances. 432-L, s appear in Police Court March 25 stretch, all of them low- af- Robinson is expected to weigh APPLY BOX STAR to answer a charge of assault pre- Rocca Unmasks Zebra fairs.” 157, Olson. 160. * ferred by Mrs. Emma Talmadge. ' Boxers Leave who claims the 230-pound wrestler In 27-Minute Mat Bout illmm.j ; punched her after a wrestling Antonino Rocca" of the Argen- Rouge Match show here on March 4. tine defeated the Zebra Kid with The University of Maryland’s Mrs. Talmadge also has filed a a back-breaker in 27 minutes of boxing team left today for Baton 610,000 damage suit against the the feature wrestling match before Rouge, La., and its match against wrestler. This will be heard later 2,531 fans at Turner’s Arena last unbeaten Louisiana State tomor- in civil?court. ¦ night. row night. The Terps are carrying The Kid lost his mask in the a 2-2-1 record. bout and was revealed as Wild Bull Bill O’Brien, captain of the Abbo Team Wins Playoff Montana. team, had to stay behind because won the West m other bouts Laveme Baxter of illness in his family. Abbo’s Clothiers pinned Ike minutes; End Recreation League playoS Eakins in 11 at Sandor Kovacks took 18 minutes last night Wilson High by Big Ben Morgan; Steve whipping Teehans, 54-42. John to win over at a Glance Earl Elliott led the Stanlee, brother of Mr. America, Hockey Grlnnell and defeated Kola Kwariani in 14 . 9 York, Chicago, winners with 15 and points. minutes, Ace Freeman New 10: 2. i and battled . to a draw with Madman Mat Syracuse. 8; Pitteburgh, 3. St. Louis. 7: Providence, 4. Trap Saturday Texas. Cincinnati, 8; Buffalo. 7 (overtime). Shoot Set : The opening trap shoot of the Saskatoon. 3; New Westminster, 1, spring season will be held at 1 p.m. Washington Gun Additional Sports 1-0 In best-of-seven series.) • ¦ Saturday at the Troy, 7; Grand Rapids. 3. (Troy lead* Club, Thirty-fourth street and 1-0 In best-ot-SSr« »erles.) , on Next Page EASTERN LEAGUE. Benning road NE. New York, A; Springfield. 8. j

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