Win, Lose Or Draw Colonials Prove I Blues Triumph: a /^Sorry.CHUM.^ by WALTER Mccallum
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Sports News Educational '▼ ^y^ *w <« p SIX PAGES. WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 7, 1943. * G. W. and Gallaudet Quints Take Loop Crowns; Amber Light Beats Ocean Waye ► .. SPORTS A-POPPIN' JIM BERRYMAN Win, Lose or Draw Colonials Prove i Blues Triumph: A /^SORRy.CHUM.^ By WALTER McCALLUM. 1 BUT TH CUSTOMERS FOR. A WINTER WAR-WEEK / THE ONE APPROACHING IS Pinehurst Brings Golf Pros Back Into Print LIKE ACTION-AM I> Too Smooth for Iff STRIVE T'PLEASE A FAN-FEAST-. STARTING WOW Absent from the headlines for many a month now, the pro golfers C.Ui ANNUAL INDOOR MEET Over Delaware! will spring back into the print a lew days hence when the doddering veterans of other years and a smattering of pros in uniform gather to 'TTTfl1 TOMORROW NIGHT AT ULINE'S whack up $2,000 in war bonds over the of North Carolina’s fairways -W WHICH:_ __ swanky Pinehurst courses. Duke, 56 to 40 In The tournament will be played March 23, 24 and 25, but what a change cwies R/CE Mason>Dixoij will have come over the hoary North and South championship in those 16 Points Rausch WILL BE A STANDOUT few months since competitive golf' >- by of ATTRACTION A Cap Tourney Mali began to slip behind the 8-ball, pros Thomson, Jim Tumesa, Rod Mun- Paces Triumph in ON began to realize that the competitive day and a few others are in uniform STAR-STUDDED CARD... Upsets by Stirring rids of the game is ou^ for the dura- and are good enough to win. But Southern Event tion, and that golf as a money win- getting away to play in a golf tour- 42-to-40 Victory ning game isn’t what it used to be. nament, once you are in the service, By BURTON HAWKINS, of the By the AwoeUted Pick. Over quite a stretch years is something else again. Star Staff Correspondent. schedule became a the Pinehurst show BALTIMORE, March 8.—The b is bigtime golf Probably will RALEIGH, N. C., March 6.— MAtow! AN'AM of the Nation’s into an \ of major part sport develop old-timers’ parade. 11M A Oallaudet College, Washing! n. headlines George Washington University’s FlQHTtN \ schedule. Shrieking from Already the boys are reaching down won the Mason-Dlxon ball team ACTION A-PLENTy MOOD AFTE* 1 Conferex ce coast to coast heralded the condi- in the mothballs and coming up with basket reached the peak of IS ANTICIPATED MAkIN' OUT MY basket ball championship tion of John Whoozit’s putting. If such ancient names as Walter its effectiveness here tonight at / tonight if Hagen WHEN THE LIONS tax a star injured an ankle it was big and Jim Barnes. the proper time, streaking into a "'h inn yEvnppy ?y defeating the University of De i< news. Until the news comfortable early lead and never TAKE ON THE ware Blue war, biggest jo Hens, 42-40, In the fb al in the came It Can Be a Fine Show relaxing to wallop Duke, 56-40, and PROVI PENCE ^THIS HYUH world, along. 'WTfTl round of the annual toon i- its Southern loop Tommy Armour. Gene Sarazen, capture first Confer- PUCK-POKERS.. COUN-TREE »S ALL ence ment. A Throwback to Lush Days John Farrell, Willie MacFarlane, championship. STRAM6E STUFF To On the wave of 18 successive In a contest so close Witty Cox, Ed Dudley, Frank Walsh, /ME-WHERE'S THET throughoit Suddenly golf and particularly points manufactured in less than 6 Harry Cooper and a few more could I>ERN >NJUM J that the biggest lead either tent the competitive ride of the game minutes George Washington “V hold their own against almost any swept —I GUII>E held was seven Gallauaet went into a tailspin. Leon Hender- into a 21-6 then 'fj—*’ points, of the youngsters, barring Hogan commanding lead, son gave the game a final jab with bounced back to win staved off a last-minute Delaware and Snead. Hogan, by the way, is going away his no-pleasure driving edict. Golf after Duke had reduced the Colon- threat to take the title. soon to be in the Army. He won | seemed due to break up, but it wasn’t ials’ to 30-26 in at Pinehurst last year with a record advantage early Gallaudet finished the tourn&maii that bad. Clubs folded here and; the second half. 271 for 72 holes. His rounds over a with the same five men on the ■ tape there but the game went along, Heavily-favored Duke, a marked par 72 course were 67-68-67-60, that started in the first round, llw and plenty of it will be played, but choice following G. W.’s which is Quite a piece of chunking. squeaky Blues made no substitutions In that virtually all of the friendly, two- 47-40 overtime over Davidson But Belting Ben won’t be around victory tournament games. i bit Nassau sort. in the semifinal round, wasn’t this year unless the top kick cuts FRANKIE BAXTER. Pinehurst’s North and South caught off form. The Blue Devils Delaware Gets Jump. him loose, which probably won’t WILL MUSH OUT j championship later this month is a simply ran into a team that was Delaware went off to a happen. s To COLLEGE PARK 4-pomt throwback to the carefree, solid days due to come up with a brilliant , lead at the start of the blit It won’t take anything awajr from THE FIRST game, when an ex-caddie with a yen for game and which did just that. WITH two baskets the show, nor will it depreciate the by Baldridge quickly holing long putts could do all right Colonials DOG-SLED LOAD 2. boximg sh6wj'Tween tied the score. The two teams intrinsic value of what may be the Are Perfect. by himself. It may wind up as the OF SPRING TRAINING SUNDAY AND SUNDAY... matched baskets until the sedre last big tourney for the duration to The Colonials could do no wrong. AMP final bigtime tournament in this For stood 10-10, at which Gallafc- see gents such as 41-year-old Sara- Jimmy Rausch, with 16 points, and EQUIPMENT BOTH SHOULD DO WELL_ point country since the Nation really be- det went ahead and zen or 47-year-old Armour streak- Ed Gustafson, with 12, were G. W.’s THE NATS. W6HT AT THIS TlAfc *. stayed aheid came war conscious. Chicago is k for the remainder of the ing down the stretch a stroke leading scorers, but contest; making violent gestures about hold- apart. contributing Indeed, it would be refreshing to strongly to the victory also was the With 4 minutes to go, ing a tournament in July,:and may SAY 'UNCLt.... V. Gallaudjet see this happen. For these men, ball-hawking tactics of burly John was ahead, 42-35. Field goals ty finish out the strlhfe. The tourney is — AN' l>ONT and many of the others, have con- Koniszewski and the smooth pass- l, Bill Cole and Bill Nash and a f( il scheduled, but W lot of things, in- /WE THAT T tributed something to make com- ing of Joey Gallagher and slim Bob <SIVE by George Barlow brought the Del i- cluding war casualties, may happen I the it has Groetzinger. Duke, for a 'AUNT M/NA//E’ Lions ware quint to within two )f before July. petitive golf great sport striving Wallop Bisons points been. third straight conference champion- 1 STUFF, either!/ the ultimate winners. There, ho' r- ship and winner of 18 of 24 ever, they were held. Limited to Men Over 38 Fans Like Vets previous Colorful games, spurted into A 6-3 lead as In 7-3 There are on Tilt, Tournament Of Upsets. restrictions the Hie youngsters are great In their John Seward whipped in two Held Hockey Pinehurst Gallaudet’s tourney, restrictions such mechanical excellence. No one de- goals and Cedric Loftis obtained victory ended a tour- as never Grade Hot nament of The before have surrounded this nies that Hogan is a master shot- another. Then, though, G. W. lit- Again Shot; upsets. Blues wets ancient the team event, with a> record of con- maker and a great competitor. But erally brought the 3,500 fans out of eighth In, barely Tn»n«»| tinuous Penalties Hurt Foe the and In play spanning more than we know a lot of fans who Would their seats with an amazing scor- event, defeating Dela- four decades. This one will ware they the seventh be open rather see Sarazen, ai ever, ing exhibition. Gordie the American topped t*»p cocky Bell, Hockej All seeded only to men over 38 years of age, or or Armour, looking down his nose at pie Colonials grasped the lead as quints were upset In the men League’s 17-year-old shutout kini first round, GaUaudet in the armed servlves. It’s the the line of a putt, than Hogan at Koniszewski registered from under fal,fng cars who had of second-seeded first time such a thing has happened his best. They have color. Ben the basket and Gustafson made good previously been credited Randolph-lfaeen. on RATIONING HIT THE BEEF IN THE In the semifinals the in this country, and it may well be never has been able to produce it, a follow shot. That f«6 lead HASNT UNDRESSED with nine whitewashings, experi- Blues topped the of other wartime soon done*3enping American U. In none of the seven pattern tour- although he is a great technician.