THE EVENING STAR, Washington. D. C. * C-3 North vrenytstMT. march 13. 1 »sv Carolina MPM Market, the headpin ' over Htmtirix 36 straight times in Steak House over Thompson’s the finals of the fourth annual Transfer and Prince Georges BOWLING Billy Rapp Memorial Headpin WITH Properties over Guido's Auto Plays Canisius ROD THOMAS Upholstery. Tournament at Alexandria Ten- Other winners were George pins. They were: . Deoudes, Miller High Life, Band- Billy Zeh who won with 331; Rarely is pressure on anchor i Chevrolet Clete Pannell’s 367 box Music and Beall’s Esso. The Frank Dunham. 330: Eddie Muel- NCAA ! Fleisher Next unyielding in as Dress men as it was when was best for the Chevvies and Jewelers-Kotrin’s jlei, 329: Dewey Hippeard, 308, Jack Barkley of Bethesda Forty : Eddie Owen's ' Shop match was unreported. Continued From Page C-l ¦ 352 for Miller. and Charley Robinson, 298. Next Alleys and Johnny Mandes of Pepsi Cola rolled 720 to win Best bowlers were Beauty times in the second halt the Ells in the payoff was Richard Szcze- Arcade Pontiac shot it out last the opener, with Logan, Deoudes. 147-380; Agnes back in front but Bob Cun- ‘ Guy Mandes ipanik, 295. went night at Wheaton in < contributing 168, part Belas. Miller, 139-376; Loretta 1 nlngham finally sent Carolina ! a District of a 420 Frances Major League match. set. Mayhew Mills, Mann’s, 144-366; Clara Colohan. 291, and keeps in the ninth For Hicks, Buck Amy Scheldt, 268, ahead tor rolled 144—419. Walz, Central Valet, 359; Marie' lid the women. minute ot the half. With an advantage in total Carl Zost shot the high game ! Pat Crescenzl’s 149—409 en- Timmons, Martin & Boyd, 354, Lennle Rosenbluth, North pinfall1 of only nine. Bethesda ol the qualifying round, 118, scored a shutout. able Falls Chuich to sweep! land Jean Rothgeb, Bandbox; Carolina's All-America, and red- 1 I Music, 352. jwhich included 10 consecutive staged first, Barkley Wheeler Restaurant. .strikes, haired Johnny Lee of Yale In the spared in. Frank Krenlich’s 391 Ginnie Siegel of Thompson’s; but was low in the finals Rosenbluth. the 10th paced! 236. His son, quali- \ W - \'£~* a fine scoring duel. 1 box and counted seven; Silent Sales Coin to 1 Transfer rolled 285 to shrink her at Herbert, awhile to give edge, i Machines a I in who was benched for Bethesda the 586 2-1 win over National Bohemian, leading average to 114-71. Dotty fied with 114 and shot 261 the V *' '- - fourth to 583. His ; roll-off v fm •*%&* after committing his mark offset one by led by Clarence Appier’s 149 Clark of Deoudes, the runnerup,' "‘* ' , - ’%' slightly There i '*?\ Bk WmBKKm foul, came out with the Mandes. 389. shot 346 for 113-41. j were 362 entries. points second, better of it. netting 29 to In the Mandes needed It was a rough night for Woody The standings: Miller, 50-25; Ibl w The latter out a mark and seven for victory. He J Lee’s 25. fouled 1 Winslow and Bobby Lockhart of Ceramic Tile, 47-28: Mann’s, 47- ,>n WB A-y ¥ got mark, on Additional Sports 'vy>->. in the last minute. the but the count Chevy Ohase, battling for the » 28; Thompson’s, 46-29; Deoudes. chopped 1 and 5 with a fly- Hundley, Sharrar Shackled and. individual title. Winslow, the : 44-31; MPM Market, 41-34; on Next Three Pages back got four. Bethesda won leader, rolled only 323, which Beall’s, 40-35; Bladensburg 39- Canisius combined control, 1 by two, 623 to 621. left him at and Lockhart , 36; Guido’s, 38-37; Fleisner’s, defensive skill and the sharp 126153. In the third, Mandes again hit 349 for 126-5, - 34-38; Lustine-Nicholson, 34-41: shooting#of Hank Nowak and spared in the crisis and counted Gerry Stair , Kotzin’s, 33-39; AUTO RADIO „¦> Leone in upsetting the of Silent Sales, Central Valet. Joe six, but Barkley for the second who Friday night tackles Billy• 33-42; Martin & Boyd. 33-42: Mountaineers, who were elimi- time thwarted him, with a spare Moore on Duckpin Hendrix, 32-43: Prince Georges, Expert Repair Service . round for the WMAL-TV’s 1 nSO-'' nated in the first and five as Bethesda prevailed by Derby, rolled 377. 28-47: Parke Sunoco, 28-47, and ¦ straight year. third four pins. 614 to 610. The standings: Chevy , built 34-18 half- Chase.' Badnbox 25-30. L. S. JULLIEN, Inc. The Griffins a Mandes was high for his team, Pepsi * * by 49-29: Cola, 46-32; Falls i** 1443 P St. NOrth 7-8075 time lead and were ahead 16 at 388, but low in spirit at zero. Church, 45-33; N.W. half Silent Sales, 42- Five tenpin bowlers each hit points well into the second Barkley was the man of the 36: Arcade Pontiac, 39-39: before, a determined West Vir- moment Bethesda, for but was Wheeler Restaurant, 39-39: Be- f*' ginia rally reduced the margin ably abetted by Paul Moore, jHL %&R •'•^ thesda. 39-39; Miller, 37-41; W JR to two points at 52-50. Canisius whose 156-438 was the league’s 1 Hicks, 28-50, and National Bo- took control from there on. high set of the evening. hemian, 26-52. Nowak finished with 19 points, ** * ¥ * * l*r l|ji one more than Leone, while the Chevy Chase Chevrolet sus- Four teams managed shutouts JbH J^Bfck »: holding %~ 33m iBR ; Griffins were West Vir- tained a two-game lead bv edg- in the District Women’s Minor W JBB - jHJB Wj ginia’s high-scoring Hot Rod ;ing Miller High Life while run- League, Mann’s Chips Lloyd Potato Hundley and 6-foot-10 neer-un Pep £l loCashaded Hicks , over Bladensburg, Parke Sunoco # MB Sharrar well in hand. Hundley r 1‘ up up points, ) wound with with 17 Altobelli got two hits apiece to a including 9 straight from the pace v* JHpr mMm H| TRAINING the 11-hit attack. "i Choice For SpringX foul line, and Sharrar could net It Cubs’ fourth Continued Page C-l was the only 3 From !straight defeat. Syracuse pulled away in the lng of Philadelphia’s Robin With closing minutes for its victory' Roberts. WEST PALM BEACH, Ha. Men
- \ *4# >r- v over Connecticut after trailing “I think most of my trouble bP*.—Erratic pitching still by 8 points with some 8 last season was control,’’ he said plagues the Kansas City Ath- . \ minutes to play Gary Clark "Not walks, but the kind of con- letics. who took a 12-4 drubbing Who Know J|| i and Vinnie Cohen started hitting trol where you don't get the ball from the St Louis Cardinals finally plate exactly you yesterday. j®| be Larry Doby last night, but the runs in the first two innings and by Cohen with 23 and Connec- Dodgers defeated the White Sox. : took the loss, but it was Wally k Clothing ticut's Jim O'Connor and A1 8- Roy Campanella. whose Burnette who walked five Car- SCORING FOR NORTH CAROLINA—Tommy Kearns (40) of North Carolina Cooper with 21 and 19. bad hand hurt his hitting last dinals during a six-run seventh drives between Tom Sargest, (20) and BillBodman (11) of Yale to in the year, through with inning. score Irish Lead All Way came his first second half of last night s NCAA tournament game at Madison Square Gar- hit of the spring—a two-run Wally Moon and Del Ennis den. Unbeaten North Carolina came from behind in the second half for a 90-74 Notre Dame led all the way double in the eighth. slammed homers for the Cards. victory.—AP Wirephoto. m trouncing Miami as four of Duke Snider left the game the Irish starters went the route 1 when he was clipped behind the and the fifth. Guard Bob Levine, • i right knee by a Bob Keegan BASKETBALL SENATORS fouled out late in the game. jpitch, and Peewee Reese was out Sophomore Tom Hawkins, Capt. with a heavy cold and fever. Continued From Page C-l EXHIBITION BASEBALL John Smyth and John McCarthy SCORES of the Senators' six hits ye3ter- , netted 25, 23 and 22 points, in UP).— ' FORT MYERS. Fla. By the Associated Pm» day. Including a lusty triple, as By the Assoclxted Press Chicago *N * O(V> tmi t a that order, to pace the attack. Manager Bobby Bragan. who jCleveland 700 001 Oox—h 14 Oi NCAA TOVRNEY the Phils beat Washington. 4-2.; r.AMES today A 31-point performance by 'First Kaiser. Brosnan (4*. Bri.ss (7* and transformed Frank Thomas Round' at Detroit \s Washington *t Orlindo Hennon, North C arolina Clearwater. Dick Harris Pl» Kait. Lemon, Hcutteman 4'. Mosul »7t Don 5-foot-9 sopho- from outfielder into a third 90 Yale 71 and Naragor. Winning pitcher—Lemon. an ranlxia? «» We*t Virginia chipped a single Brooklyn Chicago (A) at Syraei'ae Si\ in with and a vs Vero\ Losing Ditcher more. led Pittsburgh, but it was baseman last season, says K’J Connecticut Beach. —Kaiser P'tt double, while the Senators’ other, ChleagoPit. Home runs—Chicago: Brosnan Cleve- jump by BO Morehead *Kv.» H.% Harmon Killebrew. ton Fla BaUimnrr . 031 (MO 003—X 10 l half that saved the Panthers he can be.” NAM TOURNEY Philadelphia vs New (A) at New * **•».'» (Firat Round* York t Yorz »N ooi 003 —9 l<« l from defeat at Killebrew slammed a 440-foot Clearwater. PI a * Moore. Johnson 'n*. Zuverink the hands of Thomas, who had been men- MeUon 100 Wayne At Factory Pittshlurgh vs Boston Sarasota Pla n Shipley »?*. State 87 09 homer off Jim Hearn with none Bt. Louis vs Kansas Cltv *'ion Burnside Jones <4» Morehead. Laneve's basket came tioned as trading by the Tennessee Adrian at 8t Peters- * Grissom *9i and Westrum Winning bait Ball State ft« T roy (Ala * 70 burg F!» with Pittsburgh trailing. Pacific . aboard in the second inning. jDKcner—Grissom Lo.-ing pitcher—Zu- 84-83. Pirates a few months ago, says Lutheran 7A . Elon 01 ' vs -' t Baltimore Cleveland at Tucson \erink YfliinrMmn X! Weatm t The ball cleared the 40-foot cen-! Ariz. and provided the margin of vic- he hasn't reached his peak as a West Illinois 101 Home runs- New York Schoendienst. Southern (Ark.) terfield wall in a majestic arc to Harris Rodgers tory as the teams traded foul player . State 70 O f‘J* and “this could be the William Jewell 70 Adeipm t>9 lead which GAMES TOMORROW shots in the waning seconds. Oklahoma give the Senators a (*'»•) on** o year." Last season Thomas bat- Southeastern H! Washington vs Chicago «A> at Tampa n#»roit non— n 2 Northwest Nasarene AX Dick Brodowski held in his noo oi»i 00x— o C Oklahoma City jumped off to ted .298. Pla Milwaukee 1 drove in 80 runs and AIR FORCE TOURNEY Prices three-innmg effort. Brooklyn vs Milwaukee at Bradenton Bunning, Wojey *Ht and Wilson. a 38-16 halftime lead and never had 25 homers. A) on;! — 4 were their spring record to by Brown had a miserable time of New York vs Baltimore at Scotts- «10 4-0 id ARMY TOURNEY Brooklyn 030 Roger Holloway battering it. Doubles by and dale Ariz oil 03x— Xl3 2 Reed and with Joe Nuxhall and Alt (Final* Willie Jones Philadelphia Kinsaa Cltv at Clear- (4\ vs Kergan. Harshman Fischer *7* 24 and 20 points, respectively. Fort Fustis XX Fort Knoz John Kennedy prietf a from water. F!a and Battey. Craig. Lablne *4*. Branca Fowler for a 6-4 decision over 8.7 run op Bt. Louis vs Boston as Barasota Pla *7* and Campanella .Jackscn Strsrnt 228 after Jacksonville NAS At across a run and Brown forced noo n Dickson. <> « . Wilhelm *9* and Landrlth: Kellner, Thompson a their third straight victory, a Corpus Christ! NAS 77 walking Brodowski. Brown *4', Hvde *7 «nd : <7*. Moiumphy 1 0 Guatanamo Bust across another bv Ken- Berberer. Hearn. Bunker '4*. Farrell t Host *4* Burnett Blake *7- arune* 2 #t.v .;*3» *« 9- decision Baltimore. 17 .1 acksonville Waves nedy and Mack Burk. 7 *9* and Burk Winning and H finish Thompson Win- over Norfolk Wave* |‘i Conlev ning pitcher — Totals 20 Totals pitcher—Bunker Losing Brown Ditcher —Dickson Losing 27 74 .11 2S »n Andre Rodgers, highly regard- NAVY NORTH ATLANTIC TOURNEY Ditcher Kellner. Halftim, 40-4 n (Second Round) The Phils grabbed a 4-1 lead Home run—Washington. Killebrew » Home run*—3t. Louis Moon. Enni* v.v «. r Ptv f Avisn sr. v pts ed rookie shortstop, and Gail in the sixth when Solly Hemus ,Hundlry 4 « 17 Noaak a a I'* Naval Security Station 90 Smith i> Sprinaor Harris each blasted two Seabrea (*oo o**o Pittsburgh *N> 012 noo 3on— n a in 1 n 2 homers navisville 4 1 singled. Glen Gorbous doubled Boston oo<* non i inn i on Sch lMr er o o n Marlmon 1 n I.aTtev 0« New York Seahees 4ti S. lA * 000 (*o*> 009 UOO O O -: Cincinnati 'N< 010 mo 200— 4 71 2 and Red Schocndirnst added fort a sacrifice fly. Y Sharrar 1 I a Ruska o o o an- Great Lakes 170 Oavlsville Seahees and Bowman hit Schroll K;elv ¦ 4¦. Thomas *7*. Thiel 1 Brown. Garbe- (A*. King *:»* and elourson 1 o 2 Ivonr a 2 IS other against the Orioles. . Rand (4*. • Tailoring The " Grim *7*. Derains • 1 oi. Freeman (10* ' and Bailey. Dotterer Cleveland Indians put on man Home runs- -Pittsburgh: Stuart ~»n- Shea O n n one of pled and Harris doubled. --: rtnnati: Bailey, their rare big innings as they; Windshield*) Tn'sit 20 18 fiti Totals 28 8 84 Harris May Get Seasoning I Halltime—.',4-18. Canisius scored seven runs off Don Kaiser swinging and Harris watched a in the first to beat the Cubs, 8-1, Scratched • Despite young Harris’ fine play third strike. . . Bob Micelotta i Touchdown Clubmen yesterday. to Dressen currently is in- singled to start the Phils’ eighth NIGHT A date. Hear Irish Diplomat FIGHTS LAST Bob Lemon, who pitched one- New Device That sending . . To clined toward the second but went out trying to steal. 1 hit ball for his three-inning Guarantees to Remove baseman to the minors so he Marv Blaylock fanned and Gor- Brian Durnin. First Secretary By the Associated Pres* stint, topped the big rally with play regularly. singled, picked ran At the mo- bous then but was !! of the Irish Embassy, will speak HOUSTON Tex—Joe Brown. l.'i.S’i, a three-run homer, while Jim Scratches and Repolish ment Chuck believes taking off first by as New Orleans outpointed Armand Savoie, in Lou Berberet. on Irish sports the Touch- l.'Wj Montreal, r.ontltle not. Busby, Hal Naragon and Joe a long-range view regarding Chrisley by down Club holds its annual St. MIAMI BEACH. Fla —Harold Johnson Savings! Neil and Luttrell, r I*o Philadelphia outpointed Bob Sat- Ifiif/e Dirk's development. falling to hit, virtually have > Patrick's Day luncheon at 12:15 terfield. ini. Chicago double play right well I-Ott. Austin. Tex. <2*. now as . . the minors. . Dick Bunker, , Durnin played Gaelic football. anybody baseball," RICHMOND. Calif —Bob grrlvars Clear Plastic Tops 72 FLORIDA AVE. N.E. as in Dressen lefthander who won 17 games » soccer and rugby in Ireland. He INI, Sacramento, outpointed Jackie Convertible said, "but might Tor me. 1 DO. San Francisco dm Auto Paris it be asking too with Schenectady last season, . is a graduate of Louvain Uni- ! IT HEW LOW PRICES play LOWELL. Mass.— Eddie Andrews IMI, f & much of him to in the ma- blanked the two > versity and before turning diplo- Lowel stopped Ben Jones. 165. Brook- nerson Gia» co. Senators on lyn «3*. jors with his limited experience. . . Rile Way Auio Top Co. hits in three innings. . He's s'mat was prominent in radio BOISE. Idaho.—Jimmy Martinez 181.' Fla. A*t. at P St. N.E. We're not suffering at second ! a former Notre Dame ,work Glendale Arir. outpointed Mickey 607 K ST. N.W. RE. 7-1791 95 student. in Ireland. Rhodes. 1 83. Boise (|n|. m. ¦ base with Herb Plews and Jerry Snyder available, so it might be preferable if Dick got a year’s steady play in the minors.” • The latest styles for Spring— f ;• Dick Hyde, submarining right- ...... - - - —-,—- -. hander who has been ticketed ¦ ¦ ~,, yours at big savings. Light in tentatively as one of Dresscn’s weight . . . with neat, relief pitchers, didn’t do anything modern to destroy his chances against lines. Newest shades of the IBpL-kvl the Phils. He faced seven bat- season. Shop now and save. ters. Three singled and the other Naturally... a smoother Bourbon! i 3i3!si‘4 four fanned. Tigers L'se Aces In today's game against, the Tigers here, the Senators will be Smoother because every drop of BW stacked against the most formi- dable pitching they've seen, with Bourbon Supreme is Billy Horst, Steve Gromek and smoothed and mellowed Frank Lary due to Are for De- troit against Chuck Stobbs and with durinq aqeinq, Mp i Garland Shifflett charcoal distillation...before Roy Sievers, absent in the $24-95 n Senators’ first four exhibitions Vou’ll enjoy the distinctive character -of "this will break into today’s Rame as Ideal for dress, os well as wIJSp a starter in leftflcld. Schoon- rosual wear. Wide choice of Jl3i> maker will remain in center if lighter, milder Bourbon. ~ the Tigers start the lefthanded desirable patterns and colors. Hoeft. Dressen said, but if Man- ager Jack Tight sends either thf righthanded Gromek or Lary tc the mound first, the Senator* All Wool Flannel / manager said he'd take a 100 l at, Rookie Sam Hill in center. NOTES: The Phils becami aroused when Umpire Joe Papa- 5 rella called Burk out on a clos* force play at second base in thi SlacksW fourth inning . Jones wet Pleated or Ivy styles in the chased when hi? objections be- newest shades, came too strenuous and a few Spring momenta later Richie Ashburn was ordered off the bench for * shouting "American Leaguer" at ¦ H " ru / \ ru ?*!»¦•*fy/wi Paparella • •' —*}¦* •/—•• * UVHnllJVilh< * * ' ' **«’ //«//.< Dressen plan- to employ Sny- - ‘ {>**/ , J y~.i " t >', i .A/*/*/ tr der at second base against, the “k j, . Tigers . . The Senators shift nll 11 j to Tamoa tomorrow to battle the White Sox. and trade talk * 4 if - *s expected to be resumed . . ” The Red Sox reportedly have ' ’’r A - ¦¦¦•-•- s t,< ' L / ¦- '¦ «•-’»' offered Outfielder Faye Throne- fV*’ rL '*} 1 f ;$W -•<- berry Baseman T,,r n.AN Ttr.in i.iv. mMi-Aw tnt ' and First Norm y,jS* 4 i ,- mat-er singled and Lyle Luttrel! THE AMERICAN DISTILLING CO . INC. Pekin. 11l 1 ffied out. . 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