THE EVENING STAR Terps' Scouts Warn Brownell, Keyed Up Chamberlain Is Looking Up; Washington, D C. C-3 * Power Golf WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER *3, |9AS jj Ability Generals Will Allow In Title Play, Faces to Concentrate Scoring Already Tops '5 2 Tofal Navy Valuable Putting Asset By Bob Hanson Promotes Two No Loafing Around Lengthening Odds hit the ball squarely season. Navy has completely Teague said their best player been fullback ever since. runnerup Bobby In 1946, 1949, re- and Washington and Lee, even- to gardless of the distance. Don’t changed its offense. We don’t probably was Bill McHenry, Up front, the 215-pound Joe 1952. He was medalist twice, up against South Carolina and try to hit up on the ball to give know what to expect.” captain and center, who also has Mehalick, tackle and co-captain, and twice tied for the medal. Maryland North Carolina, and underdog really it overspin. Golf Medalist a good replacement in Don anchors a fine group of to'the law of aver- Tests In addition Once you have Weaver. Joe Lindsey is back at to Vanderbilt (where Guepe now veterans. » They’ve lost Tom ages. is playing over a developed a Scott Brownell sound putting stroke and can Nats quarterback and he is working is coach), Duke and Pittsburgh. and Bill Chisolm from the short, par-70 course this week Mrs. Trouchaud's step up putt relaxed Luck Today • Continued From Page C-l > under Gil Bocetti, W&L’s bril- i ends, but still have four letter- j where form often means little. to and con- Virginia could upset one of those men. fident and with the ability Mrs. J P. of Ken- to the liant quarterback under George Os these, Ray Quillen and is the type layout to Trouchard 18th before defeating loaded fly ball in eighth big three and although the Cav- Belle Haven on the wood has ¦ Jeanette the in- Barclay, now the North Caro- Charles Modlin are the fastest where anybody can be beaten. concentrate putting prob- had better luck in the . Myers of Suburban’ in ning to score Vernon from coach. aliers don’t figure to rank as a and both are fine pass lem at hand, you are ready for a Maryland : Baltimore. Mrs. Ferridav would third lina Lindsey was ninth receivers. The home club has six players State women's golf base with the winning run. national power they will be no little advanced work. The anil- like to add the State in the old Southern Con- Loaded With in the championship flight, sec- championship crown to Roger Oscnbaugh, disgrace to the Old Dominion. Tackles. ity to concentrate carries with it than any other ’ her District title. former ference on total offense last ond only to Argyle, which has tournament, Sacramento pitcher; season. Virginia is loaded with first- the capacity to shut everything area and as one of Mrs. Jack seven. * Noble Meets Mrs. Glick. Harshbarger - Only Three Veteran Backs. class tackles. Bob Gut, a solid of the the three District survivors going Cleveland owned out mind except the golf- ' Mrs. Noble right-hander: Jack Fullback Has Speed. Virginia has only three letter- 200-pounder, may have Brownell and Bogart are in ing problem you. into the quarter-finals today at figures to be a Thomas, the in- before testing property of the Teague Ciro men In the backfield. Eddie side track, but is getting battle opposite halves of the draw and Columbia Country Club she , opponent for Mrs. Glick Red Sox. and Jim liked Barcellona, a This includes, of course, the today, while Pope, due to join fullback, particularly for Knowles and Henry Strempek. from Carl Schelhorn, if they both win two matches hopes her good fortune holds. Mrs. Ferriday's op- the Braves the his letterman selection of the proper line to ponent his speed. “He was defensive regulars last year, and from George Washington today and tomorrow they would In 1949 Mrs. Trouchard was a j is one of Baltimore's service stretch, held downfield 15 High the hole, the proper stance and rising younger the Nats to five yards ahead of any other Pete Potter, who was playing of Alexandria, and Hubert meet for the title in the 36-hole semifinaiist in the Maryland players, Mrs. hits. player Bar- grip and the correct estimate of Martin Wasserkrug of Sonny Dixon gave on kickoffs.” Eddie final on Friday. State. In 1951 she was runnerup | Wood- up both said. He how much power should be im- holme. Miss Downey runs to the carried for 432 yards i The Brownell-Martino winner losing to Mrs. Maurice Glick of meets Marines, with Frank last year. plays Frank parted to the stroke. Your abil- Helen Ruff of Rolling Road. Biskup belting him FIRST TEAM. SECOND TEAM. Mike Jankowski or Woodholme in who i for a nome Eddie Landis is the best half- Woolley ity to do all of those things in Baltimore, Mrs. Glick. Mrs. run. Al Ray (178*. Va E Fred Moyer this afternoon, and the now has seven State titles. 1 Ferriday and Sima held Quantico back and if Tatum had his way, Quillen (175), Va. Bogart-B. C. McKown winner the proper sequence will give Mrs. Noble played the best golf scoreless in the final (185), Va E five innings. Landis would be playing in Byrd Charles Modlin Paul Phipps (2'03), Va. you confidence. It will permit Meets Medalist Today. / of the second T i plays Ray Swearingen or John i day. Meanwhile. Gil Coan. Nats’ Stadium this week in a Mary- Joe Mehalick (215), N. J Hubert Barber (215>, W. Va. you to relax and will leave you In the first First-round results: outfielder, N. J T Carl Gonella. round yesterday is recovering from a land uniform. The Terps sought Bob Gut (200), Schelhorn (222), Va. free of any tension or inner Mrs. Mrs. Wil iam Bibby, Cumbrrland C. C. operation Trouchard w as all even w ith dolealrd Georgia Mae Argvle minor at Georgetown they Bill Stallings (192>, Md G Preston Harrison Va. Del Beman Misses. worry up. McKeever, him at the same time were <2oß', clubmate Mrs. Rex Howard after I 19 holes: Mrs. J P Troiiehauc), Hospital Vollmer will the Lynn Don Alexander (205), Va G John Polzer Base on balls— who wouldn’t be overconfident ahead of them will and Calvin Harris, new to the with the taking a putter back to my hotel of Pitcher Sheldon Jones, Off Dixon. 7: off Sima. 7; if vent a duplicate of 'libarger. off Oscnbaugh. winners, in order, to meet in the evenings during the 1952 ii H®r; off J Thomas .7. he was playing the Little Sisters The backs as a whole are varsity, taking over well. room with me 0, Dixon, j in1: I final between Mrs. Glick and Catcher John Pramesa and In- •• : ‘ 4 innings: off Sinia second round this afternoon: > innings, of the Poor. Not last year’s, although tournaments for years and have i fielder : in o off Osenbnugh. 3 in 4 after Missis- faster than Virginia was the country's Mary Ann Downey of Baltimore, Gene Hooks from the innings, off Harshbarger, 7 in 3 No. Bobby Chevy Chase <6B) j. Innings; sippi. Brownell, found it off Tho as, 11 in 11 Pope not quite rugged. Passing, vs. Roger Martino, Argyle (7ti>: Mike worthwhile. a Curtis Cup Springfield club of Interna- i innings: off o as 1 pass defense team last year, "From Power Golf, by Ben Hogan team candidate. the In ’ innings Struck out —Bv Dixon. 1; Jankowski. Prince Georges <74 > vs. League. by strong feature of Virginia Woolley (77 Copyright. 1948 8. Barnes & Co., Inc." . Mrs. Glick won that one, 2 up. | tional Jones formerly Sinia. 3: by Harshbarger. I: b.v Pope. Maryland not a Frank Belle Haven c, Eddie A. ’>• coaches and players : and fourth in overall defense. A (Released by The Bell Syndicate, tnc.) : Wild pilch—Dixon. Winning pitcher attacks in recent seasons, prom- Frank. Belle Haven vs. Jack Kurtz, Mrs. Noble, medalist and pitched for the Giants, Braves Losing Be- semi- —Sima Pilcher—J. Thomas Um- who were somewhat disappoint- line, really Belle Haven <76c Jay Randolph. pires—Diesel. Williamson. Fiege. Wood- ises to be better. fine one that could Argyle finalist in the District women's, and Cubs. Pramesa played with ed that former Terp stars were thesda C L. Don Scott Wins Berth football teams Rives Quarterback. (75) the season upset one largely was responsible, and the A. McGowan Manor vs Maurice to Betty Gar- had observation. Rives Bailey, taking over well Leßosquet. Belle Haven (78); Neil ber, champion, years (7:i> Rudd, Varsity the 1952 District Twenty ago ) Sports The Redskins released Lou ! quarterback after Cavaliers again have that kind Naiden. Belle Haven vs. Herb On Yale Team i Buck.v Additional as the split-T Bethesda (76); Deane Beman. Befliesda High 2 and 1. yesterday. Mrs. Ferri- Harris resigned as manager and Steelers (76) vs Eddie Edwards. Belle Haven Don Scott, former Wilson Weidensaul the running the freshman eleven last of line. i had an 80. but still was taken ! of the Tigers. j on dropped Lloyd both ! (79c Ralph Bogart. Chevy Chase <671 athlete, has been named to the da.v Detroit Next Page Colteryahn, season, isn't consistent with his has right i vs. B. C McKown. Prince Georges <76>: after big McDonald a to feel Ray Swearingen (74) varsity football squad at Yale buildups as to how val- yet, he’s settling Columbia vs. John uable air shots but confident that none of his op- Gonella. Prince Georges (77): Pete Rock, University. the former Terp ends prospects of being Prince Georges (77) vs. Eddie Ault. In- down and has ponents will run over the Cava- Spring (76); Rogers. Scott, an and a junior, would be. But neither Weiden- Ted Viars, dian Col. VV. T. end better than average. liers. And if they can get away Army Navy (76) vs. Karl Kellerman. won eight letters at Wilson be- BUYING A NEW CAR ON TIME? BE SURE. saul nor Colteryahn had a single spell him. also is erratic, Columbia (79 c Bob Martino. Argyle pass to them in who will without important injuries in i (71) vs. Dr Mike Oliveri. Kenwood (76i: fore graduating in 1951. He thrown six ex- \ they’llget Bob Chandler. Congressional (75) games but his coaches think the backfield, the Cavaliers vs. Dr. participated in football his last hibition by each team. important touch- Mike Oristian. Manor (78): Bob Blanck. The Maryland folks just at least one should do a little running of . Argyle (74) vs Dr. Jerry Footer. Woori- two years and in baseball and don’t j pass from him at some i mont (77); Dan Fults Argyle (76) vs. | believe either or down their owm. Tom Shenk. Argyle (79). basketball his last three years. Lou Lloyd had moment this fair trials, unless tests of pro crucial season. rookies are based on practice l Every one is going to run with performances. the ball at Virginia, and run fast. Both Weidensaul and Colter- This includes Bailey, who prdm- yahn used to play ho-hum in lses to surprise Scott Stadium DON'T MISS THIS TERRIFIC OFFER! practice, but there were no com- i spectators with some good work plaints option play. Be when the bell rang. on that split-T Satisfied! Knowles and Btrempek. the de- fensive stalwarts ticketed as Belvoir Basketball Coach starting halfbacks, were ball- ¦ carrying backs in high school, and they know what they’re And ' Grid Captains Named YOUmmm SAVE 4 WAYS'¦¦¦ doing. wf Fort Belvoir has named the j No green hand at carrying the when your dealer in General Motors Products uses this coach of its basketball team and mail is the 185-pound Herb Hart- the co-captains of its football well. star halfback of last year’s GMAC THRIFT-GUARD PLAN team. freshman group who has been Charles < Buddy) Donnelly, moved to fullback. who captained the 1952 LaSalle 1. YOU SAVE VALUABLE TIME. Your dealer 3. YOU SAVE WORRY. You receive consider- team, which won the National Well-Balanced Backfield. gives you complete financing at one place, ate treatment when financial problems arise, Invitation tournament cham- That puts two sophomores, a without delay. pionship. will be player-coach and a senior in the back- 4. YOU SAVE TROUBLE. G.MAC makes of junior 2. YOU the Belvoir basketball team this field and it’s a well-balanced SAVE EXPENSE. Your dealer gives emergency assistance available from coast to season. Donnelly, 23, played group. The second team Is sim- you flexible, personalized, low-cost financing coast, through its 230 offices in the United with the Engineers, winners of ilar, with something of a surprise that buys the greatest value—and with no States and Canada. You establish a nation- the All-Army championship last in Sonny Nichols, a Charlottes- red tape. wide credit standing. season. ville native, at fullback. Nichols Bill (Pug) Pearman, former didn’t make It as a quarterback All-America guard with Tennes- two years ago a not surprising see. and Joe Tyrell, a former star development considering Charlie guard with Temple, have been Harding and Mel Roach were on voted co-captains of the Belvoir hand then. He didn’t even ap- football team. pear last year, but came back
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