surprise. Janssen then lost to Bol- Grid Doss ster, 6 and 5. Eagles Sign July 8 — Johnsen, Leavens Bid Feats of Recalled Junior Golfers Results: , Houghton The Eagles hav» Pint round—Stanley Mouser defeated Philadelphia Peter Kyne, 6 and 6: John KUincer de- Halfback Noble Doss, former feated Bob Wolfe. 6 and 4; Dennia Bolster signed Recreation Tennis of Texas General Tourney for D. C. Net As Booms End defeated Francis Price, o and 4, Charles University player. Today Maryland Open Qualifying Janasen defeated Eddie Reach, 1 uo: Billy Charley Ewart said Doss With this section’s representatives Wolfe defeated John Shilltnc. 3 and 4: Merrell Don 1 was recovered fully from rib in- By Whittlesey in the National Junior Chamber of Dedrick defeated Richard Wolfe, up Maanet of Nonstar Players A golf tournament that for In IS holes: Bob Halcombe defeated Fedle juries. Semifinal Commerce Junior golf Bohlen, 3 and 2: Eucene Wolfa defeated Bill Shreve and must be In before 6 p.m. Thurs- Spots almost 30 years has carried this tournament! Jim Bocley. 3 and 2. By section's most title— already decided, today's semifinal Second round—Mouser defeated Kialncer, day, July 15. They will be received Four of the city’s outstanding ten- important | 4 and 3: Bolster defeated Janssen. A and of Columbia Rec- 5: B. A and The District nis players will meet in two singles the Maryland Open champion- and final matches in the Wolfe defeated Dedrick, Si E. at the tennis pro house at Ken- qualify-j Wolfe defeated Halcombe. A and 5. itation Department's tennis tour- matches this afternoon to decide ship—is coming up Tuesday at ing tournament at Georgetown Prep' wood or at the Tennis Shop, 1126 who will join Capt. Robin Chevy Chase, a fact that has not Pin nament, which begins Saturday on Hippen- merely were for the record and the Tourney Resumed Nineteenth street N.W. stiel and Art Dreyer in the semifinal escaped the attention of the Mid- the Rock Creek is of After a two-week recess the sum- courts, unique bracket of the District tennis cham- dle Atlantic section's star shot- temporary championship the1 mer rubberband pin tournament among aet events here in that it the makers. Wolfe family. Starting Saturday, July 24, pionships. will be resumed at 6 pm. tomorrow Dr. Dave Johnsen and John Cur- Whether it’s the title, the prize has neither seeded players nor out- Congressional Country Club will be The four semifinalists, 16-year-old night at Bethesda Bowling Center. tis clash at 5:30 and at 6 Don the fact that there hasn’t standing favorites in men's singles \gill money, and 14-year-old Billy D., The winner will receive $50 with host to the District championships too much tournament Eugeije a tournament for Leavens and Grady Frank will face been golf or doubles. It is Mouser and Dennis other prizes to be awarded accord- for Juniors, boys, Junior girls and on Edgemoor Club courts. here this year, or that it Wolfe, Stanley players who either lose In the early just ing the number of entries. En- In women's Willie Herbert, means 36 holes over the luxurious Bolster, all Joined Medalist rounds of the bigger championships gins. This will be the fist sanc- singles, Bubby; trance fee is $2.75. Contestants club who defeated Sosie Glrgosian yes- underfooting of Chevy Chase, as contenders in or who don't enter the open events tioned tennis event held at the Worsham eligble may enter as often as they desire.: terday, 6—2, 6—1, will meet Pearl the Old Line State Open figures because of the stiff competition. since the Middle Atlantic doubles the championship at Lincoln, Nebr. INCLUDES NEW CLUTCH McCoy in one semifinal while in the to draw its greatest number of as a novice tour- played there about 15 years ago. Although billed • Bob Halcome and other Charlotte Decker will play entries. Two others, Lefty KODACOLOR & KODACHROME AND CARBURETOR nament, it is hardly that. But one Patent Office nosed out in front Sara Moore. They say that Wiffy Gox John Eisinger, may make the trip ran be sure he will not into a of Navy by one match this week in Finals in men's and women’s actually has been seen on the as this section is allotted seven ANSCO FILM Thackara, a Hippensteil, a Welsh DOWN a race for first-half honors in the singles are scheduled Saturday practice tee at Congressional, entries. C or a Johnsen. $Q Departmental League. Patent Of- afternoon, according to Thornton that Bobby Brownell may cast The Wolfe boys met in one semi- M INSTALLED Col. N. E. Powell was the winner fice made a clean of its five Moore, tournament committee chair- aside his retirement cloak, and final this morning and Bolster and 4# sweep AL HOUGHTON. of the tournament last year while matches with GPO while Navy was man. that every able-bodied pro. and Mouser in the other. earned the title Nate with han- —Star Staff Photo. The first second round Capt. Robert Boyer winning four and losing one to Ag- Dreyer yesterday ousted As- all available amateurs and EMERSON & ORME in 1947. Women's and doubles be- kins, Baltimore star who defeated of seven of less have sent matches ran reasonably true to singles riculture. The crucial match dicaps birdie, another, and pretty soon as are the men's first-seeded James to Baltimore. The with the defeat of former and M St«. N.W. are not restricted tween Patent and Navy will come up Thackara, 6—4, their entries the feilow who didn’t want to form, 17H» events. Mixed doubles also will be 8—6. It was a hard- forehand, is tomor- District Junior Champion Eddie Dl. 8100 July 13 on the East Potomac courts. deadline, incidentally, play in the tournament stood on 618 12th St. N.W. Entries in close at followed to the that row noon as will be made Charles Janssen a mild held. singles by forays net, pairings the seventh tee, 5 under par. He Reagh by 3 tomorrow and can be made Washington, Rock Creek defeated Askins. at an Executive Committee meet- p.m. George had to play it out, did, and won at the District of Columbia Recrea- and Wardman are in a three-way Dreyer varied his tactics by play- ing tomorrow night at Chevy the tournament for the third or in the Women's tion Department, Adams 2050. at tie for first place ing high and soft drives to his op- Chase. straight time. • 5165. Tennis with two wins and until a short ball him The of a record entry, the Tennis Shop, National League ponent gave prospect Houghton came back to break each. Columbia and Po- the hit does not the one loss opportunity to out for the however, frighten the tournament record in 1939 at follow with an even break in In the second most Kenwood Club will hold the Dis- tomac point. set, Askins Maryland Open’s frequent Manor and in 1940 at Columbia, on its two matches. Nationals and took a lead of four to wdnner—A1 won trict doubles championship Racquet- games two, Houghton—who the year of the flash flood, he 17. ers the rear with one win but took the next four the title four times, lost in a courts beginning Saturday. July bring up Dreyer games posted the lowest 36-hole score no wins and two with a fine a he Men's, women’s and mixed doubles and two losses, and display of steadiness and playoff in year actually but officials ruled out the last the lowest score, and are listed. Entries are now open losses, respectively. speed. turned in six holes of the tournament and second three other occa- was on the best A1 could get the next sions. day was a tie. He lost the Nats If there's a tournament fa- * playoff. Claxton Is Marx Star be and Handle, (Continued From Page C-l.) vorite, it must Houghton, Incidentally, Houghton’s feat of $200,839 because he's that's simply playing playing the last six holes at the best of anybody in town. Two slim Carden Gillenwater, 29-year- golf Columbia that afternoon in one Suspensions around these As Ft. Stevens Bows He tire a littla on that last old centerflelder, days. may over par was a remarkable feat. The Nats’ last three have nine and that's where the boys At Laurel Races triumphs Ed Claxton, 16-year-old lnfielder, The water was waist deep on been the personal responsibility of may catch him. He's best over considered by some observers as one the 17th hole, ankle deep on Two suspensions and a record Mr. Gillenwater, although it re- the shorter distances of late. of the every fairway. Almost everybody sum marked last night’s considerable greatest pro prospects In After all Houghton wasn’t any I betting quired stage-setting else quit and A1 was heartbroken when he won the title action at Laurel Raceway. for him to achieve his latest laurels. the Washington area in some time, teen-ager when informed the last six holes William E. Miller, Washington In 16 years ago at Columbia, the I That evolved the ninth , isn't hurting his reputation any did not count. Value and one of the shot a furniture dealer when the Nats capitalized on a sud- year George Diffenbaugh a "guaranteedwearwells$21.90 with his for Marx Jewelers of Last year Houghton flred the was play 67 in the first round and then best drivers in country, den wild streak by to first-round 68 at Rolling Road ■ for Junior lost to fast finish as handed a 15-day suspension turn defeat into a pulsating win. City League. Houghton’s but in the afternoon and side side down the slipped failure to control his favored With one out, Mark Christman Claxton banged out a pair of they played by finished several shots behind the in the fourth stretch. Major Rosecroft touched off the five-run outburst singles which drove in two runs 51-year-old winner, Baltimore's The next race. when he off the left-field year Hougmon Overton. He won't be singled yesterday as the Marxman blanked Spencer stewards decided that watched Ralph Beach shoot prob- The fence. Ferriss then walked Kozar, Fort several shots behind anybody In” Stevens, 11-0. Johnny Hogan ably the greatest round In the Major Rosecroft was “cutting Jake Early and Pinch-hitter Tom this you ask him. TAX also helped matters with a two-run of the tournament, an year—if PLUS as the horses rounded the turn. McBride to force across a run, and history triple in the fifth. afternoon 65 at Five Farms, to 6 00 x 16 Louis Rapone of Caledonia, Manager Joe McCarthy hastily sum- Sunnybrook and Thrifty played create a tie for the title—but No-Hitter for Morris N. Y„ was suspended for 10 days moned to the mound. nine to a 3-3 tie in Indus- won the star hurler for for abusing his Theron Hanover Yost him fondly with his Houghton playoff. Johnny Morris, greeted trial League, while Bob Curtis’ long Houghton's third straight State Naval Receiving Station in Potomac with a whip at the finish and third single to'slice Boston's lead fly to right field scored Sam Bar- 1934—was one River Naval Command League, has after the feature race. to 6-4. In came and Open triumph—in bieri with the winning run as Mer- of his most sensational and most a no-hitter to his credit, his fourth 2 Ur More than 10.000 bet $200,839, a Coan met him with a single, scoring 4.40-4.50x21 R»g. $1065, $11.93* chandising Plumbers got a 4-3 vic- triumphs. The tour- '• straight victory over Bethesda, in 10.65. 2 Ur 16.95* record total for the track. Early and McBride to tie the score. unexpected 4.75-5 00x19 R»g. tory over FBI in Departmental nament fell the day following the a 10-0 game. 5.25-5.50x18 11.40, 2 for 19.93 Along came Joe Dobson and Gil- Rtg. League. National 2 for 19.93* lenwater rammed a double off the Houghton promoted 3 25-3.50x17 R«g. 11.63, Bill Thompson scattered seven at Kenwood and the Macricostas, Sharkey fence, scoring Yost with the win- Capital Open Ab«v# Pfic«« Plu> T*x safeties to lead Fifth Infantry was run. With Coan on third and defending champion mighty ning Marines to a 9-6 win over Laurels on Mat Ver- Navy tired and in addition had gone Share Gillenwater on second, Mickey I in WHEEL 'ER TO WHEELER Quarters North Recreation to bed a sick man the night be- non was intentionally before "LOTS OF MiN" TIRES George Macricostas and Babe passed League. *... and YOUR OLD Stan fore the tournament. Ready to Repair Tour Chryaler or Plym. were victors last at Christman flied deep to Spence Sharkey night A1 struggled out of bed and de- i Keep it Safe—Cheek it Often! Tires at Prices show at Turner's Arena. in right. 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