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THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. after -an 88. However, she was A-18 THURSDAY, MAY IS. tBAS satisfied with the round as It!| Duke and Trojans Mrs. Konopa Surprises was her first competitive effort at 18 holes since early last [ Plan Grid Series Ascherfeld Gets summer. DURHAM. N. C., Msy 15 (41, Bogart First round leaders: Swimming Honor Team In Keefer Cup Play t —Duke and the University of Ray Southern California have an- Ascherfeld of Pensacola. With severs! of the District?; ; 10 was the maximum handicap. j top ) nounced they will begin a foot- P*. *u honored last night at women golfers of the past Last year, Mrs. Ann Barry the University of Maryland u Leads Manor few seasons having departed • ball aertea September 22, 1882. plus for won with 77-77—154. two the aenlor who contributed one reason or another. It handicap strokes for Mrs 1Mrs. A. WtUco*. dT-Ch. *7-7—SO ; at the Los Angelea Coliseum. was feared the 195$ 156. ' fin J, CansoUj. Win SS-S—SO moet to echool'i swimming tourna- Konopa's 78 was only one stroke ! Bn. w. WtUwo. tos. ass Its-7—41 The date for a return game the ment campaign might be on' team. higher than the low score of sSSI has not been set. 2095 Play | Medal I the dull side. Mr. P Huntrr, 81-10 Si | , I ChT-Ch the last tournament. Aacherfeld. who specialised In But the first round of the i P, K. Strait, Ch-Ch. 45-S—4s Duke, undefeated and un- By MURRELL WHITTLESEY Other good groaa scores were r*. a W, C.lr.rt, W.ah aa-7—S'J ¦prints during the two IMS Writer Keefer Cup tournament yes- r. J T. k.liitn. Amur Naur itn-A—»¦; scored In the 1938 Mason, BRAND years sur Br». ; on mims 84a by Dorothy Omoleckl and Mr. F Ciuh/Artrl. —47 terday at Chevy ChSM, major I I Ar.yl. 4J-2 • 7-3, that Maryland has had a swim- Manor has turned up with! Mrs. Frank Cush, who are . a*ltr Oimr. nS-a—A3 lost to Southern Cal. in medal play event of the season, January ming presented < the fastest greens of the early- former winners from Argyle. the 1. 1939. Rom Bowl team, was the would Indicate otherwUe. game, the Charles P. McCormick Award i season tournament play and considered one of The extremely pleasant sur- Golf Enthusiast Quantico Wins beet in the bowl's history. at a for the accompanying high scores In prises 1958 team Me Included NEW dinner 1 an exceptionally the qualifying rounds of the Mrs. Konopa Is a golf en- On Elwell's Hits 04 aoorotrS aratu Cormlck Is president of the uni- \ fine 7S by Mrs. Thomas Konopa club's first member-guest tour- i thusiast. Bhe won the East Quantico banged out 14 hits, FIGHT RESULTS varsity's Board of Regenu. of Argyle, and an $2 by Mrs.: Potomac women's champion- nament. B. Hawley, jr.. her low- paced by Leo Elwell who had permanent trophy Charles i ship last year, runnerup a A will be Fifteen of the 4S teams en- score her home was at ¦¦ qualify today, cst over course.| Brooke Manor Farms, a , home run and double, to defeat PLYMOUTH tered kept at the school. Ascherfeld were to and urusuor. _ «#.r but It was predloted that the Final Round Today semiflnallst In the Argyle wom- Fort Myer. 7-8, In a baseball Jolfr.. Bri.il, and Koboo C.c.m. replica I , i zzr received a championship. Uru.u.r. «r»o. IQ (..tn.rwri.huI, Kohl of one-under par best ball 69 by; They were 1-2 going Into the en's club Her game yesterday at Quantico. Bob Dundalk. Md. 1 Sal Ralph her and Dick Sinclair of Bridge- ' Di Malo and Bo- final round today. Mrs. Konops 78 was best round In a 1 Fart Mr.r 010 CIO (Mil—S 10 a ; .. 103 port. Conn., gart of Chevy Chase would with 78 minus 5 handicap for Women's District event, but It Quantico 010 13a—7 14 1 were elected co- 1 Rochford. Hulrm ISI an# Dlrtrlch; stand for the medal. a Hawley came easy. She played well Stout, (SI station captains year. net 73 and Mrs. with Wolt«ad*n ooS Oalur. Ejjjm for next | They were low by three 82 minus 7 a net 75. The all the way and had a 4-4-4 for ———————— ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦l strokes among the 13 teams Keefer Cup goes to the low- finish on the back nine which I Liability u/jr/iA/r that have qualified, and scores; ) net scorer. There also are is exceptional for a woman Tm ’ )>• luu Suburban J Door Sic.,on WW AM U|//WJ If : W Open Tonight 'tit 8 P.M. as high 77 may make gross golfer Worn. Tor.ionoir. (l#o. (guiMc# as the prizes. —BRAKIS—- Insurance 1 Croup championship flight. f wilb Ha.br, D.froat*ra. #313. Mrs. Alfred Houghton of One of the highlights of the 0M A "'iW”' MLINID WHILI YOU WAIT SR m£,. These i quipped tfoMefs The field Is fairly small but Chevy Chase was ohly three day was an 85 by Betty Oarber lot 100., and ole. aa latart I And 22 V olJir the quality Is good, although strokes back with 86-10—76, of Argyle. her first round of I ALL KINDS OF 1 mt Cmmpmrmblt< KrdmCm PUBLIC there Is the situation that and Mrs. Hartwell MacCarteney golf this season. Mrs. Edward ¦ynwHaaniMi teams must have a combined of Kenwood was next with 84- Ferriday. another former win- Nrrli B!i4sbilsr •» Cftllllsa INSURANCE minimum handicap of seven. 7—77. The event is for Class A ner. and two-time District i Do lu». Suburbon 4 Or Sro.too Wagon This prevents two top golfers players, and Mrs. Houghton’s champion, failed to quality , ( hole. RlnM or Rlr.Ucn M.M Ideal Easy Termsl I 1111 III D* )u» Suburban V| 4Dr SH> Wgn, i I m ¦ Cuifom Suburban VI 2Or Wgn. from playing together. S I 1 I J , I IB Sta NOTICE ¦ JKHWSWk loup TR Hsrson's, Nth ft 0 N.W. W Cu«om Suburbon VS 4 Or S.o Wgn. Sunday I Sporl Suburban (aittngtr Sla Wgn. ATLAS Sport Store will Finals on „ Qualifying Fault INCLUDES LABOR AND WL DE. 2-4700 M give you the lowest is at scratch, but UNINO. INSFSCTION OF DRUMS handicaps will apply In match AND HYDRAULIC SYSTEM mme prices on any Nation- MW n^YEAMfOi play. There will be a cham- SANDERS ®ar.A. ally Advertised item. pionship flight of 16 teams, Open 7:l# to I.l# tnciudtnp St Servlet By Appelatmeat with other fllghU of eight. The Nlfhl KNOWINGLY. ATLAS title flight will play semifinals , WILL NOT BE and finals on Sunday, with one round of match play scheduled ,b UNDERSOLD! tomorrow and Saturday in all 77&SM flights. Cold Rubber Sidewell-to-Sidewall rM/ 100% U 60 Bogart, the Middle Atlantic ANNIVERSARY champion, and Di Malo. host DttAktAQ FOR TUBE OR Lj£7*? club member and part owner T A // MA / w Al * ot the Fairfax Oolf Club, had a 34-35—69 over the par 70 course. Bogart birdied the first hole, the tough sixth, and the ninth and Di Malo birdied 12. TACKLE They both had bogeys on the • !£!! mSm third, fifth and 16th. The next best score was a 72 *»">« SPECIALS! Inniutl, at* • trr.d droth u n,w Hr. I San, .. ¥ -4f ’ iby Dr. Mike Oliver! of Ken- ¦Km UV • furante. new Ur, "Hffgl f LIFETIME GUARANTEE u^ M wood and Oeorge Cornwell, ¦ Guaranteed against deteeti I M ¦ (’TN in workmansAiv. matariali I A h2t greens committee chairman of 5 .Q.M- on vro-rala boiiJ I #4. fl ms abut I FREE I 3 TLUEGER ithe host club, and winner of FwifSkTi ALL TiaES MOUNTED O-. T** M mH the spring miniature match - ¦ aJrftf Free Speed |play tournament at Manor. II If®« no money down Ono corry chorg.s Spinning F. O. (Buster) Day and Bobby Brownell! of Chevy Chase had We’re celebrating (Buck) with REEL <73 as did A. W. Braden AND and Bill Dudley of the Univer- SOpen Nightly till 9 P.M.—Sat. till Midnight|i^| sity of Maryland golf team. SVi-Ft* 2-Pe. Brownell has won countless Black Hollow tournaments at Manor. Tom Carney, District Oolf CLASS ROD Association president, and GRITZ I “»V.—T| with screwlock Claude Wild, who won the I Maryland Amateur title at ! , JL reelseat Manor last year, along with Van Senesman and Oil Willett LIQUORS I of Prince Georges nad 745. Recovery N.W. Fine 5024 Conn. Ave. HEW IQW Avenue) PRICES! Senseman and Willett were (Connecticut at Nebraska in danger of not qualifying for the title flight with an out EM. 2-5600 nine of 40, but Willett birdied 14 and hit two long shots to Our biggest seller in the the 15th green and dropped a 40-foot putt for an eagle three. I WEEK-END SPECIALS They were back in 34 for 74. 11 Ralph Dillon and Jay Ran-1 THURSDAY, FRIDAY fir SATURDAY dolph, the District Amateur champion, had 75 as did H. H. years Gaddis and Jack Bishop of E CLUB SPECIAL East Potomac. 010 STRAIGHT Deane Bemen. paired with v B. L. (Dutch) Eberts, could <6 Proof BOURBON threaten the 69 today, while other teams yet to qualify in- cluded Henry Pratti and Buddy Sharkey, the Kenwood cham- pion, Tuffy Lonoff VODKA 1 Leemans and Billy Spiriti Buppert, of Bethesda, Ed Ber- SO Proof —loo% Groin Neutral rang and Dave Wortman.