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Brother Tom His Hero THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. ** C-3 Only Four Holdovers Rally on Back Nine WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5. 1953 Dublinski, Redskin Rookie, Teed Returns to Mobile Navy Net Team Upset Jim 5 In 10Named by PGA Gives D. C. Women MILWAUKEE, Aug. 5 (A ). The combined tennis teams of The Brooklyn Dodgers said today Veterans Administration and Aims at Marriage Counseling Catcher Dick Teed is being re- General Services Administration Ryder turned to Mobile of the Southern scored To Cup Squad Atchison Win Over Richmond By Merrell Whittlesey become so shiftless that the an upset 3-2 victory over By Lewis F. others would notice, Association. Teed was called previously unbeaten Navy in a By the Associated Press Correspondent When -the first four It would be an for Glover’s Star Staff matches education up recently when Rube Walker Departmental Tennis League Aug. s.—Only four every golfer boss would have to do the firing. CHICAGO. Aug. made the turn in the District who ever picked up broke a bone in his left hand, match holdover golfers from the pre- LOS ANGELES, s.—The Bill was a graduate of Syra- at East Potomac courts vs. Richmond women’s a stick to attend one of the but Walker is now able to work. yesterday. Navy is in vious squad have been named Redskins have had players who intercity cuse University with a B. S. in first place team yesterday the monthly meetings the Teed’s only appearance with the and Patent Office in second in to the team, which were school teachers, morticians, match situa- of forestry. His first job was the Oak Dodgers was as a pinch batter. the league. will represent the during tion did not look good for the Course Super- Hill Club in Rochester in wrestlers and stunt men 1936. Two before the Na- against Great Britain in the » home team at Washington Golf years 1953 matches at Wentworth, the off-season, but never one tional PGA championship was to England. October 2-3. like Jim Dublinski, rookie center and Country Club. be played at Shawnee-on-the- The 10-man team named from Utah. He wants to be a Richmond had won the first Delaware, he was hired to put Tuesday by the Professional marriage counselor or do voca- WSIml. , Mt nine in the second and third the course in shape. Shawnee Golfers’ Association of America tional rehabilitation work with foursomes and had halved it in was owned by the Worthington Includes: delinquent boys. There is no John Connolly ( always the first fourth for 3-1 Co. and S. at I and Walter Bur- connection between the two, he and a that time handled their equip- J kemo, automatically selected as says. lead at that point. But the last ment. When Connolly decided to \ an f winners of the 1952 and 1953 Jim is not married. He is en- two matches squared the first- build Fairfax he hired Glover. feel like PGA ** * * championships: Sam gaged, but doesn’t expect to walk nine standing at 3-all, and the Snead, . Dave aisle for another year \ down the District team best Bill had many offers to leave Douglas, Jack Burke, jr.; Ed or so. He merely likes people had all the Fairfax but he always said no. (Porky) Oliver, , and thinks counseling is a bright, of it on the back nine to win, He liked working for one man, , jr., and . interesting field, in which he 12-6. met yesterday instead of for a committee. He Merr*n Whittlesey, , who won the Brit- might be able to show others the three- at Woodmont had many close friends in the ish JIM Mrs. A. B. Bower, and United States Opens in the road to happiness. DUBLINSKI. time District women’s titlist and for golf, inspection of the section and numerous proteges. 1953, and , Dublinski, a resident of Hins- Richmond, is course, dinner and business One of the latter, Macon Burk- ranked eighth Tom will make a little more now champion of and ninth re- dale, 111., earned a degree in and did meeting, which included a holder, will succeed him. Burk- spectively in Ryder Cup money in Detroit. an expectant mother not critique of the com- social science at Utah, special- play for Richmond. course. It holder broke in under Bill and petition for the year, were eligi- izing in “He needs it,” Jim said. “His was a diversified group, in- later was hired by the Court rehabilitation work. If was ble for the squad, but declined he makes the grade with the wife is expecting a baby, but the The best golf of the day cluding pros, equipment men, House Club of Fairfax, where he the bid to make the trip. Redskins plans doctor told them not to be sur- played by Mrs. J. B. Cralle of course owners and greens chair- resigned yesterday. he to continue got 78, while Only Snead and Mangrum, of work for a masters’ degree. prised if it’s twins.” Richmond, who a met!, in addition to the greens- Glover was a member of the the Mrs. George Noble Mrs. 1953 team, were on the Eventually he hopes 21, and keepers, pardon, superintendents. Board of Directors of the to win a Jim is stands 6-foot-l and * Na- United States squad which last Ph. D.. which would make him Charles Egenroad of the winners ** * tional Golf Association and weighs 220. He looks small up Cralle's round in- played in England in 1949, and probably the most learned line- against 240-pound linemen, but had 80s. Mrs. This was not one of the hap- worked closely with the USGA Snead, cluded a back nine of 36 while pier meetings, Burke. Oliver and Man- man in the National Football Larry Siemering, line coach, however, for most Greens Section in Beltsville. He grum were the likes Mrs. J. P. 37 on of them had been together only only holdovers League. way he It’s Trouchaud had was an idea man, liked to ex- from the the moves. usually nine wobbly days last Ryder Cup team Although a center and into the rough stuff. the back after a two previously, at the fu- periment with different grasses competed line- forward trip respected which at Pinehurst, Jim out. neral of one of their and methods of improving golf backer. tried to model his “He’s quick and aggressive.” N. C., in 1951. career of The District team now has members, Bill Glover of Fair- courses. football after that big Larry said. “You can take a boy suddenly In addition to the matches at brother won three matches in a row fax. Bill died in the Bill played golf once a week, Tom, Detroit Lions’ like that and make a good line- Wentworth, the United States quarterback. He thinks from Richmond and has a vic- lockerroom at his club last week or less. He’d usually break 80. squad also will play Tom is man out of him.” at the age of 49. in Paris, a little bit of all right, opin- tory and a tie in two matches The best shot he ever made in October 6-7 against an One of the members was say- an All-Eu- ion shared by more than few Bob Ward, Maryland's All- this season. The tie was with his life was on the second hole ropean team. Before for a ing last night that Glover had leaving people. Tom’s decision to en- guard and now one Baltimore. at Fairfax. He was driving a the Ryder Cup matches, the team American done more to help the greens roll at Utah swayed Jim's choice of Jim Tatum’s assistants, may Betty Garber and Mrs. George Noble tractor and a friend was playing will compete at Reading, Pa.. (DC) scored l\i points to l’/a for Mrs. superintendents in this section the hole and hit a poor tee shot. September 18-20 against when he picked out a college. have made a mistake in passing J. B. Cralle and Mrs. Robert Brydon 111. than any other member. They'd a top Besides, he Mrs. Charles Esenroad and Mrs. J. P “Let me show you how to hit American professional wanted to see the up a chance to play pro football. Trouchaud (DC) scored 2 points to 1 for go challenge Reynolds to him for advice, and if he that Bill said. He jumped team Far West. Madison Nutter, raw- Mrs. James and Lillian Wood. shot.” yet to be named. At least Mrs. George Martin and Mrs. Jack could spare the time he often off the tractor, picked up a club, Tom almost went to the Balti- bonecl center from Virginia Tech, Smith (DC) scored 2 points to 1 for other courses. year, Mrs. Glenn Knox and Mrs. Harry Lar- visited took an old ball from his pocke't more Colts this blit the says Ward was probably the best son. Fairfax, an 18-hole public cup was off. Jim and knocked it into the for Ben Cohen Scores Ace deal called was linemen he ever played against. Mrs. Rex Howard and Mrs Richard built under Glover’s su- the only hole-in-one sorry in away, they Johnson (DC) scored l’/i points to IVi course he ever because played Alabama and some for Mrs. James Lewis and Margaret pervision in 1940, has enjoyed Tech Orange. made. In Indian Spring Event would have been close enough to the better Southern Confer- a wonderful reputation for con- visit in Baltimore and Washing- of Priscilla Buckley and Mrs. D. H. Hen- Ben Cohen added to the sea- ence teams during Nutter’s three derson (DC' scored 2 points to 1 for dition, considering the amount son’s ton, but he’s glad, too, because Mrs. G. S. Hall and Mrs. Horace Knox. holes-in-one made in com- years at Blacksburg and Nutter Mrs. Hartwell MacCartney and Mrs. of play on a public course. petition when he scored an ace Orren Lane (DC) scored 3 points to 0 ** * * Fort Belvoir Sets Pace saw some fair linemen. for Mrs. R. B. Moore and Mrs. Harry on the 155-yard third hole at Schwartzchild. These greens superintendents Indian Spring yesterday while “Bob was the only guard we meetings are on the informal In MOW Net Tourney Power couldn’t take out of a play with Washington will enter qualifying for the club cham- Golf G.&C.C. side and there was considerable Fort Belvoir is leading in the pionship. one man,” Nutter said. “We al- a team in the Virginia State Golf idle chatter during the open ses- Correct Stance Keeps Military Washington wSr Bouquet, 2 for 25i £ Cohen had a 79 ore the round, ways had to put two on him Association’s Women’s team sion last night. One of Glover’s District of which was made in Weight Distributed One man could knock him down, championship at the Augusta friends said Bill seldom tennis tournament going into to- the company took At play, at home or on the job... anywhere, anytime, I of Dan Arnold, M. M. Portnoy but he was on his feet like a C.C. in Staunton August 18-19. part in the rather pointless dis- day’s quarter-finals at Fort Mc- always feel like an El Producto. \ou. too, will and Irv Levine. cat and back in the play and the Mrs. Charles Egenroad, Mrs. cussions. “But if Bill had some- Nair, having won eight matches. have more fun, to Bob out Lloyd Dennis Mrs. Howard Lady, thing to it worth listen- get more things done guy who tried take say was Arlington Hall is second with when you start enjoying El Producto’s himself.” Mrs. Frank Mirth, Mrs. A. G. ing to,” the added. would be down fellow victories. hand-blended, rich tobaccos. See why El is Simmonds and Mrs. William a big a four Producto America’s Redskins Nutter is a lanky, quiet indi- Glover was fellow with Leading the Belvoir advance largest-selling quality cigar. agriculture Walsh will play for Washington, brush mustache and he (Continued From Page C-l.) vidual, who studied looked yesterday was Tom Boys with a with Mrs. D. R. Monsees an alter- tough, but wasn’t. He’d sound a at VPI and spent his summers For ... 6—2, 6—2 victory over N. H. better time next time ... enjoy an action, but all far from working on a steel mill furnace. nate. off to the greenskeepers on oc- were The two low teams in the qual- Vissering of Pentagon. Other effective. When he misses a shave he re- casion, and he has bawled out ifying of the will scores: Davis was one of the stars sembles a hill-billy character round 18th many a Fairfax golfer for prac- Samuel Roberts, Belvoir, defeated Ed- the hour-long meet at for the title ticing greens abusing ward Black. Pentagon. 6—2. 6—2; James of workout despite from Esquire. All his 6-foot-4, to the or Isbell. Vint Hill, defeated Eugene Glenn. a bruised knee. Andy grabbed on the 19th. the course. But although he has Arlington, 6—2. 6—4; Donald Doifour. EL 210-pound frame to com- Brown, PRODUCTO lacks Arlington, defeated Robert Fort a 40-yard toss had Myer, 6—2; from Eddie Le- plete the illusion is a shotgun. some incompetents working 6— 3. J. Franz, Pentagon, A size and shape every personality! Keating. Arlington. for .. Baron that set up a for Bill had the heart defeated John 6—3. Queens, Escepcionales 25*. touchdown him. never 6—2: Tom Wyman. Belvoir. defeated Corona, Favorita 3 for 50*...Puritanos Finos 15*...81unt, Bouquet on the 1-foot line, and later Additional Sports to fire a man in a business where Wood Herren. Fort Myer, 6—3, 7-— 5; and caught William McKenzie, Walter Reed, de- Varsity Panetela 2 fur 25*...Gift Album, 25 choice cigars 3.75 a sharp throw over the there’s considerable changeover. feated Pentagon. 6-—2, Dock Hallett. a. h. e. cioax co., for yards. Andy On Next Two Pages 6—4: C. Wellborn. Belvoir. defeated H. ©1953 x.v. line 15 more When a man under Glover would Thompson. Arlington. 6—4. 7—5. gave the impression that with Gavilan-Giardello two good knees and a little blocking he’d go well on offense. Joe Tereshinski. making his Bout Is Canceled debut as an offensive tackle, also (Tenth of a Series.) By the Associated Press was a standout. Joe and Lynn PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 5.—A Lynch, rookie guard, opened up By Ben Hogan 10-round non-title match be- the holes that gave Fullback There is more involved in the tween Kid Gavilan, welterweight Chuck Drazenovich a chance to correct stance than positions of champion, and Joey Giardello, romp and the latter made the the feet. When I have taken local middleweight, scheduled most of it. The only other bright up what I consider the ideal posi- for August 10 in Connie Mack spots in the drill were couple tion for hitting a golf ball, I feel Stadium, you a has been canceled. If like beer of touchdown passes from Harry as though I were a tripod with Promoter Herman Taylor an- Gilmer to Bones Taylor. Lanky my two feet and the clubhead nounced the cancelation last Bones toyed with the defense as the three points of contact night after Gavilan’s manager, when Gilmer was able to reach with the ground. Angel Lopez, refused to consider him. But Harry—and Leßaron While that is the best com- another postponement. • Giar- —were bothered by the old lack parison I can think of to describe dello said Monday that he had of pass protection. my position at the ball, it isn’t hurt his elbow in training and The temporary absence of so entirely correct. The weight of asked that the over-the weight many backs tabbed for offensive a tripod is evenly divided among fight be put off until the follow- chores its three points of contact with ing week. youll made the defensive crew love Schlitz work overtime as ball carriers. the ground, but in the ideal posi- Earlier, Giardello secured a The man who should have re- tion at the ball the weight is week’s delay when he insisted evenly between both a cut on his left cheekbone, suf- ceived time-and-a-half pay wa6 distributed Alex Webster. His face re- feet. fered in defeating Ernie Durando, sembled a bruised tomato when None of your weight should hadn’t healed entirely. he left the field. Harry Dowda, rest on the clubhead point of Gavilan. Lopez said, "did not who started as an contact. That will be true if trust Giardello,” had no faith Its diyand mellow; with end where in he is being year, also the weight is back through the promises from the Giardello tried this camp, came in for backfleld duty. heels as it should be. You should and wished nothing more that the weight is to do with the match. 1 Sam Baker, who is supposed never feel no harsh bitterness, and Or to be an offensive power, fouled forward on your feet if you have Frank Weiner of the Pennsyl- up a couple of blocking assign- taken up the correct position. vania Athletic Commission sum- ' ments and didn’t have a real My toes are pointed outward moned Giardello for a hearing slightly. morning. only chance to show his stuff run- this He indicated last the kiss of the hops. S^ J ning the ball. 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