Houston THE EVENING STAR ** Golf Playoff Seven More Marks Weird Bowling Washington. D. C. A-17 Performance MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1968 Pits 3 Newcomers fl |L Sought by Whitfield By Parke Marks Santini Open By Rod Thomas ;the seventh frame of the last Belmont Park Stakes iTljjafe *•*«.. IS B game, Jarman Against 2 Veterans Breaking Unhappily in the spotlight of cut a deuce on a » After spare got gKiMbk. :|jg Three the Santini Open, which pitted and seven out. In a (Continued Prom Page A-15.) ™ By A»»ocioted Prati $472,500 ylfc,. JMk RjkJR V th* 52 expert duckpin bowlers, was desperate try for victory, he Hit Record M spared in the rier and Middlecoff were in a NEW YORK. March 2.—With the fellow who finished fifth | ninth and counted while Leo eight, but the pins left standing tie. one stroke ahead of Nary one more month of the indoor Kesler of Newport Spring , News, Va., carried home were the most widely separated, Fof Meeting and two ahead of track season left, Mai Whitfield the S3OO 7 prize Stewart. W ijjP top prize. and 10. His was $l5O. ly tht Anocioted Prats The Mayfleltf-Ferrier-Stewart has broken just three of the Williams NEW YORK. Mar. 2.—Topped came first. Johnny Parke, winner of many j Rolls 193 Game. threesome Perrier 10 world records he hopes to by the SIOO,OOO-added took three putts, the second tournaments, was the victim of Hall Williams, another tourna- Belmont from before a three feet out. settled for shatter the season runs form reversal so singular that ment veteran, collected third Stakes June 13, an all-time high and a it remembered, money of 5. Mayfield also took a 5 when out. will be perhaps SBO largely by virtue of $472,500 will be offered in 21 long after the winner’s name is of a 193 game. His total was he chipped to within six feet and Some have been near-misses stake races at Belmont Park dur- then saw forgotten. 813. his first putt hang on such as the 800 meters and ing the 37-day spring meeting cup. ERF In the first three games of Guy Andes was fourth with the lip of the Stewart got gjas&t S. 'Sir $ i x half-mile in the Knights of Co- the six-game contest night 806, worth $45. in opening May acne-under-par 3 on a six-foot last Others the 6. lumbus meet Saturday night—- at the Greenway Bowl, Parke to- payoff were Ashley Mitchell, putt. v 85th running the 796; Gerald The of Bel- SKI J final of Madison Square taled 489. one of the highest Stair, defending mont, at a mile and one Middlecoff then needed only a iaNi* the champion, half, par. Cary scores for such a stretch ever , 795; Bill Mischou and completes applied pressure, how- Garden program and the last Dave Volk, 792 the Kentucky Derby- ever, by taking rolled in a major Washington each. Preakness-Belmont Triple Crown a 4 after his big meet in the East. The ath- ranked nationally, first putt was inches .|g&&L. .¦pm tournament. It was an average Kesler. 20th for three-year-olds. short. letes now will swing around the of 163, including games of 144, is the foremost bowler in the - - The Memphis dentist had Newport - Values of five traditional over- western circuit with meets in 163 and 182. Norfolk News Ports shot on his second and a 50- stakes have been increased $5,000 , ¦fl ¦ * J9| : Then he rolled 89, 109 and 117, mouth area. He’s won a number foot chip was straight but 3 Milwaukee, Cleveland and of major tournaments and twice each, the Toboggan opening day, - a sum of 315, which was one of short. The crowd roared when jBIHI Chicago. the lowest | finished second in the United the Peter Pan Handicap June 3, the downhill /'ill scores for a compara- putt rolled to the Had he gone a total of only ble stretch in the 11-year history | States Open. and the Top Flight Handicap right side of the cup and June 17 carrying stopped. a half-second faster, Mai would of the Santini. His six-game to- 425.000-added Middlecoff finished with a par Mark Sperry, of the Spillway money and the Swift Stakes May have had the 800-meter and tal of 804 represented an average 72, Nary and Mayfield m W Major League, won the Anacos- 11 and the May 27, with 71s in of Roseben each half-mile records addition to 134. | tia Spillway with a and Perrier and Stewart with yards Handicap $20,000-added. the 600 and 500 meters score of worth $125. Guy 70s. Might Have Been Weary. 68-858. Suburban Set for May 30. he broke later. Andes prize of Sam Snead and A1 Brosch re- Parke no collected second The $50.000-added offered excuse for his $75 with a Suburban ceived $950 each for a sixth- Thoroughly Smashes Records. tumble, but he might have. Be- i tally of 16-855 and Handicap is set for Ashley was Memorial place tie at 284. Jack Burke * As it he hit tape for fore competing i Mitchell third with Day, May mam (HB Hr was. the at the Greenway 16-840, for SSO. 30. and the $50,000- and Tommy Bolt won $750 in a IB apjBPBB HT l the half-mile in 1:50.9, four- he rolled six games in the Ana- added Coaching Club American tie at 286. HHHK^ tenths of a second off John costia Spillway Handicap and George Barlowe repeated his Oaks will be run June 6. money The leaders and win- Borican’s record, and passed the hustled from one plant to the victory of Release of the stakes schedule ners: last year in the Craw- 800 meters in 1:50.1, a(ae-tenth other. It was against his wishes. ley Handicap clears up the major spring pat- Cary Middlecoff 72—283 Memorial at Mount Bill Nary 71—283 of a second over the mark. Friends talked him into the San- Rainier with a score of 76-753, tern of races in New York for Jim Ferrier 70—253 Shelley Mayfield %sk * hit the 600 yards in 1:09.5, tini. Barnett three-year-olds 71—280 j sHBPBk' m He worth SIOO. Nelson was between the Earl Stewart. 1r 70—283 passed At the Greenway, game (SSO) Derby May 2 the Sam Snead 60—284 50.%0 and the 500 meters in Parke’s second with 52-718 and and Belmont A1 Broach 70—284 050 1:02.9, shaving big chunks off began to crack during his hottest Harold Wilson third with 104-709 Stakes. Jack Burke, jr 66—286 750 period. (S3O). Sophomores Tommy Bolt 70—286 750 the 1:10.2 held jointly by him- This was in the 182 Eighty-eight competed. can tackle the Jerry Barber 67—287 543 self Hugh game, in which he missed two prize went to a woman, seven-furlong Swift Stakes Lew Worsham 70—287 543 Borican and Short of Fourth and Walter Burkemo 72—287 543 Georgetown, and the 1:04.4, single-pin breaks. After that his Boots Wiggins, who registered the famed Withers Mile, $25,000- Mike Homo 74—287 542 A Wallace. control slipped palpably. 104-707 (S2O). added May 16, a pair of tests for Bill Trombley 71—788 400 NEW TWIST IN PUTTING—SheIIey Mayfield (right), a golfing newcomer from Cedarhurst, established by Wesley Others who col- Skee Rieeel 72 —288 400 He intended to try for the Kesler shot 846, an average of lected were: the SIOO,OOO Preakness at Pim- Jimmy Oemaret 60—280 286 N. Y., uses “body English” to coax hjs putt into the cup on the 13th green Winninjer during the $20,000 141 He was four pins better Fred Lazzari. 68-698; Bus Downey. lico May 23. Bo 60—280 285 relay mark, too, along with Garilli, 68-691; Johnny Houston Open yesterday. It may have helped, for Mayfield finished in a mile 24-693: Mike Ed Drake. Palmer 70—280 285 five-way tie for top than Ray Prep * his Grand Street Boys Paul Jarman, who was ! 100-691: John Parke, 44-690; Mulli- Last at Belmont. Marty Furgol 72—280 285 money. Looking on, and seemingly mates— gan. 120-688; 72-687, Wally 71—280 unimpressed, is another little-known pro, Earl Stewart, jr., by -1 Ruth McCllntic. Ulrich 285 , George Rhoden thwarted one weak box. In Bursey, The Peter Pan, at a mile and Dick Mayer 73—280 285 of Dallas, one of the five involved in the tie. AP Wirephoto. i and Bill 32-685. Freddie Haas 72—200 170 and Herb McKenley. But the one-eighth, is the final major Lloyd Mangrum772oo 170 Eastern prep Ed Furgol 73—200 170 team could do no better than for the Belmont Art Doering 74—200 170 3:18.2. Georgetown's 3:17.2 Stakes. Bill Orden _ 74—200 170 So Joe Kirkwood, jr 71—201 lio Babe, 11 record set in 1942 stands. Two More Stakes to Be Run The Metropolitan Handicap, Juliua Boro* 72—201 lio Under Par, New Nine at Andrews AirBase $30,000-added over the mile John Barnum 73—219 110 Dwyer Streak. Extends route, is set for May 23. Already Eyeing Fred Dwyer of Villanova won Before Hialeah Meeting Ends Half a dozen steeplechase Wins at Sarasota Service Title his ninth straight race by out- By tht Aitociotad Frau The Flamingo Day crowd of stakes are scheduled, climaxed NIT By tht Associated Press (Another of a series on service first base, he may legging in a compara- by the SIO,OOO Brook (Continued but hopes find MIAMI, Fla., March 32,728 wagered Meadow From Page A-15.) teams’ baseball prospects.) replacement that tively slow 4:11.8 mile, while 2.—lt’s $2,195,325 to June 4, at two and half SARASOTA, Fla., Mar. 2. a suitable so Ladies’ Day at Hialeah, with a a miles. he may confine his duties strictly of Cleveland push the season’s betting total Nominations for the flat stakes Annville, Pa., was named to rep- Babe Zaharias won the $3,500 Although practice begin dozen of the fleetest fillies and won’t to managing. and of LaVerne, at Hialeah further ahead of last! close March 16 and the jumping resent the sprawling Middle Sarasota Women’s Calif., also their slates mares scheduled to run for the Atlantic Conference. Invitation for another three weeks, the An- Pitchers and catchers only will kept winter, when the events, April 1. Already closed The East- clean. Dillard won his 30th female championship in the $25,- track handled completed Golf tournament by seven drews Air Force Base be asked to report to the base with a record list of nominations ern bracket then was Rockets straight hurdles race, taking the 000-added Black Helen Handi- more than S6O million for the yesterday by the selection of strokes yesterday, shooting a 73 already are thinking in terms of gymnasium March 19 for indoor cap. are the Belmont, Coaching Club practice. Outdoor practice will 60 in 7.2 seconds and Richards first time. Oaks, and both the colt Holy Cross (17-5> as the best of for an 11-under-par 217 for the winning Confer- This is the next-to-last day and the Northeast start April 2 for the remainder went 15 feet 1 inch for his 40th After Hialeah rings down the filly divisions of the the New England schools. 54 holes. of Hialeah’s record 40-day sea- National When ence title. of the candidates. Linton expects 15-foot pole vault. curtain on its most successful Stallion Stakes. the week-end maneu- , although son. The track will close tomor- vering was Betsy Rawls, Spartanburg, S. The feeling at Andrews is that something like 60 candidates, but meeting. Gulf stream will complete the lineups away row with the running of the $25,- Park C. second the championship, currently held the squad will be to far short of a record, ran open for its for the two tournaments were: t was with 224 and trimmed 000 Miami Beach Handicap to Wednesday richest by Bolling, will change hands about 18 when the season starts. from Herbert Schade of Ger- 42-day program, topped by NlT—Seton Hall, -LaSalle, Louise Suggs, Atlanta, third, many and Joe LaPierre of determine the champion of the the Winnipeg Grabs Grant, this season. The Rockets didn’t Hopes to Open on New Field. SIOO,OOO-added Derby Western Kentucky. Manhattan, with 226. Miss Rawls finished field Georgetown in 2-mile in turf course. Florida a team last year after six Andrews hopes to have its new the Three-year-old honors March 21. Duquesne, St. John’s of Brook- with a 75 while Miss Suggs seasons of play athletic field, including lights, 8:57.6, and Freshman John were Star End for Eagles lyn, Niagara. had as Andrews and determined Saturday when Darby Dan Farm’s Atalanta Louisville, Tulsa, a 76. Bolling were combined under for the opening game with Haines of Pennsylvania captured and By *h# Associated Press St. Louis and Georgetown. La- Greentree Stable’s Straight Face Herman B. Delman’s How Headquarters Command. Now Bolling May 6. Capt. John the 60-yard dash in 6.2 seconds. top WINNIPEG, Salle is defending Defending Champion Marlene won the SIOO,OOO-added Fla- the 12 entries for today’s Mar. 2—The champion. under MATS, Andrews figures to Glynn, special services officer at Lt. of the Navy, the Black Winnipeg Blue NCAA—HoIy Cross, Bauer, playing her home course, world holder, mingo Stakes to establish him- Helen at a mile and an Bombers of the Lebanon “take’’ Bolling with the team Andrews, said the new field record leaped 6 feet self eighth. Canadian League Valley, Indiana, De Paul, the high jump. as the chief Kentucky Derby Atalanta has won four Football came Notre took*a four-over-par 80 and being lined up by Larry Linton, when completed will have, in 7V« inches'in candidate at Hialeah. out of five starts at Hialeah. up with one of the prize catches Dame. Eastern Kentucky, Navy, manager. addition to the baseball diamond, Seattle, finished fourth with 227. A week earlier, Mrs. Harry How ran fourth in the Widener. from the National Football Idaho State, Louisiana “All due respect to Bolling,” two softball diamonds and a Santee, With Two Records Fordham, Beverly Hanson, Pasadena, Trotsek’s Oil Capitol—with the Main rival for the favored pair League when John Payne, Win- State. Oklahoma City Linton says, “but I know football field with sufficient Miami Calif., don’t In aid of a big weight concession- appears to be Marian W. O’Con- nipeg vice president, announced and of Ohio. who started the day in how it won that championship. lighting for all. The base, how- Hand, May Set Others third four strokes had won the SIOO,OOO added nor’s La Corredora. Other the signing of Harry (Bud) Many place, back, Os course it had Bob Darnell, a ever, will not have a football KANSAS CITY, Mar. 2 (&). en- Races Undecided. had an sharper Even expected Widener Handicap over such tries are Sunny Dale, Jacodema, Grant, Philadelphia Eagles end. even setback. standout pitcher also an ex- team until next year, he added. faster times are great Battlefield, Here’s how the races stand She blazed through the first and play runners as Libba, Marta, Faga-La, Petit- Grant is reported to have ac- cellent hitter, but in beating The Rockets will about of Wes Safitet, Kernes Univer- Alerted, Crafty in the eight other, conferences holes under par. 60-game sity Big Admiral and point, Big Mo, No Score and cepted a contract calling for five three Then Sampson two out of three for a schedule on a home- runner Who set Seven Spartan Valor. which will be 'represented in everything went wrong and she and-home basis, meeting teams indoor records for the 880 and Nothirdchance. sl3,ooo—a sizable increase over the championship it seems to Philadelphia the NCAA: wound up with 82, a total of within the conference and sup- mile Friday and Saturday nights. his salary. Ivy League me Bolling was pretty lucky. J- Columbia and 230 and fifth place. plementing with other area serv- who year won the A victim of polio in his youth, Pennsylvania: Experienced Men Santee, last tied for the lead Mrs. Zaharias, who now lives at Hand. ice teams and top-ranking ama- 1,500 Norwegian Star Sweeps Grant and went to “We National AAU meters, the Rites Planned in Toronto recovered on at 7-2, meet Wednesday in the in Tampa, picked up $875 in didn’t have a team here teur clubs. All home games 5,000 and the Big football stardom at game last season, but several will NCAA meters Minnesota that is expected to decide winning her first medal play outstand- be played on off-duty hours and Seven mile, among other before being drafted by the ing players league achieve- North American Ski Meet For Ex-Skating Champ the title. tournament since a major op- with minor for that reason the majority ments. showed marked improve- Eagles. In his second and By »h« Associated Press - season Pacific Coast Washington, eration last amateur experience are com- probably will be under lights. ment in per- By tht Associated Prtss with that club, Grant finished summer. ing out between seasons his Northern Division champ and Miss Rawls got $630, Miss for our first practice and Finals in the Southern Dis- the last week end. IRON MOUNTAIN, Mich., KANSAS CITY, Mar. 2.—Fu- second behind Mac we believe in formances of Cleveland’s California, Southern Division Suggs $490, Miss Bauer $385 we’ll have them the trict, which includes Andrews the half in 1:52.5 and March 2.—Jon Riisnaes, young neral services for Mrs. Alfred D. Speedie last fall the nucleus of a strong enough He covered in NFL’s winner, play best-of-three series and Miss Hanson team and Bolling, will be held August the mile in 4:08.3. His time for Norwegian star who hadn’t been Slatkin, former Canadian figure pass-receiving race. Grant caught $315. to win the skating March 6-7-9 at Seattle. Other professionals in the championship.” 24-28, probably at Mitchell Air year was 4:17.8. beaten in seven meets in this champion, who died here 56 and Speedie 62. Grant gained Experienced players Buddy the mile last yesterday, Southern North Carolina money were Patty Berg, Chicago, are Force Base. The winner then He has another year of college country, swept the North Amer- will be held Thursday 997 yards and scored seven State favored to win 231 ($245); Betty Dodd, San Day, an outfielder, who played will play the Northern District eligibility. ican ski championship on the in Toronto. touchdowns. tournament with Columbia opening Thursday at Raleigh, Antonio, Tex., 232 ($175); Jack- of the South At- champion for the Northeast Con- huge Pine Mountain slide yes- Mrs. Slatkin, 42, was Con- Grant's loss a serious lantic League World Two Others Scored Sweep. will be N. C. ; ie Pung, Honolulu, 234 ($122.50); before War ference title at Sampson, N. Y., terday morning and in the aft- stance Wilson before her mar- blow to the Eagles, II and last season with Silver The who counted Missouri Valley—Oklahoma A. Betty Jameson, San Antonio, September 1-4. All-Air- Before Santee, only Glenn ernoon outclassed the field again riage in 1936. on him to handle one of the and Peggy Hill, champion of the Industrial Force championship will be de- Cunningham of Kansas, king of to take the Class A title in the wings and M. out in. front with a 6-2 Kirk, Ponte Vedra, She held the women’s figure this season. ($96.25 League; Dave Weckworth, a cided September 9-14 at Eglin the distance runners in his day, host Ski tourna- record. Can clinch by beating tied at 235 apiece) and Kiwanis Club’s skating title of Great Betty shortstop, who also played with Airforce Base in Florida. Bobby Ginn of ment. jump on the Britain St. Louis (5-4) tonight. j Mackinnon, Dallas, 237 and Nebraska had His best in 1928, the Canadian : Silver Hill and has had some But this isn’t bothering the swept the Big Seven 880 and 556-foot artificial slide, highest title from Southwest Three-way (S7O). 1929 to 1932 and again 1934 tie Jean Hopkins, Cleveland, j minor league experience, and Rockets now. They are con- mile indoors, Cunningham in in the Nation, was 293 feet—- in Three From District AAU among Rice, Texas and Texas was and 1935, and the North Amer- low amateur with 241. ¦ Dick Young, catcher, former cerned with that big opening 1934 and Ginn in 1947. Cun- four short of the hill record. Christian may be resolved to- minor leaguer. Linton play game with Bolling. ican crown in 1929, 1931, 1933 j will ningham’s time in the half was Norway’s 1952 junior jumping and 1935. Given National Offices morrow when Rice plays SMU 1:57.8 and in the mile 4:20.3. and Texas champion now an exchange stu- meets TCU. In event Hazi Is Winner Santee won several notable dent at University of Mrs. Slatkin and her brother, Three members of the District of a deadlock, a playoff Double the New will de- races against Georgetown Hoyas Hampshire, scored 214 points on Montgomery (Bud) Wilson, were AAU have been appointed to cide. Gallaudef Big Surprise Cook Second as Osier important ; At Table Tennis Club last year. In the Drake Relays jumps of 290 and 253 feet to the champion figure skating posts in the national Big Seven—Kansas leads with of association, it been Tibor April 25, he ran a sizzling anchor take the North American title. Canada in 1929, 1930, 1934 has an- a 7-2 record but Kansas Hazi scored in both Victory by Douglas State In Mason-Dixon Wrestling Ekes Out Rifle leg on the team, starting He won the Kiwanis Class A and of North America in 1929, nounced F. Roby, has 7-3 after 88-69 over singles and doubles in a rank- 4-mile president. victory With three individual cham- Art Cook of Washington, last 40 yards behind Joe LaPierre of crown, with perhaps 35,000 spec- 1931 and 1933. national Colorado. Kansas has three ing E. Joseph Aronoff, past presi- tournament last night at pionships and a near-miss in the winner a Georgetown and finishing three tators looking on, by soaring 293 games left, Kansas State two. I year’s and former dent the chapter, was the D. C. Table Club. ' annual Mason-Dixon Conference yards in and 285 feet for 226.6 points. of District In case of a tie, winner will be Tennis Olympic and National champion, front. Santee’s unoffi- the Hazi, the top table tennis player wrestling tournament, time was 4:07.5, and the Riisnaes’ double triumph was Substitute Tops named chairman of Finance decided by lot. Gallaudet finished second yesterday in cial Bowler Committee, which makes him ! College's easily qualified the scored over Art Tokle of a Skyline Wyoming out in of the area, defeated Dick Mur- team as team time was 17:05.9 for an Chi- member the big surprise season’s United Stgtes Aggies-Maryland cago, 1953 National Class A of the Executive com- front with a 11-2 record. Brig- ray, 21—19, 21—19, 21—13, in of the American record. Singles ABC Tourney mittee. He was University State gallery champion- leaders, and three other mem- in also chosen ham Young fell to second with singles finale. Baltimore rifle Beat Cappy vice chairman of Timing and teamed with Mur- nosed out the squad Twice. bers of the 1952 United States By th« Associated Frass the 9-3 after losing to Wyoming and Washington ships. Committee. ray to win over Jim Verta and for the team trophy, 33 to 29. Santee also beat LaPierre in Olympic team. CHICAGO, Mar. 2.—A substi- Colorado Aggies Friday and Sat- The winner in matches fired tute William Armstrong was named Hank Weiner in doubles, 21—16, The Blues also had the tourna- the Nationall AAU 1,500 meters. bowler with a 196 average urday. Wyoming winds up at Montgomery Blair High was The Hoya was fourth as Santee is looking for the singles leader- vice chairman of public rela- against Colorado A. and M. Fri- 22—20, 15—21, 21—14. ment “giant-killer”in 190-pound tions. Dave Carlson, who Roy Oster University won in 3:49.3. Player With 39 Points ship in the American Bowling day. Brigham Young meets New In other scored a of the of Congress Howard P. Bailey, president matches, Lillian decision over Ned Callahan, Maryland with 1,267. Cook Charley Capozzoli of Gearge- Golden Jubilee tourna- Mexico Friday and Denver Sat- Burke May Helps Defeat Miner ment a 711. of the District AAU, was ap- defeated Medoff, 21— - - - urday. Loyola’s 6 foot 5 250 pound scored 1,265. town trailed Santee twice last with pointed 16—21, 21—19, and in junior College to the Board of Gover- 119, heavyweight, in their title match The Evening Star Trophy sos year The Kansan set a NCAA Miner Teachers has a Joseph Calabrese of Lodi, N. Border—Arizona looks to be in competition, respect today nors. i Ed Record defeated Saturday night. the best team score went to the 5,000-meter record of 14:36.3, lot of for Jim J. yesterday threaded 12 con- Other with a 9-1 record. Bill Mayhew, 21—15, of the appointments from tht I 21—7. One of Gallaudet’s victories University of Maryland’s Terra- with Cappy second, and Cappy Parker Cheyney Teachers secutive strikes—but they were District chapter basketball team. divided, were: was earned at the expense of pin Club with 1,161. was third as Santee finished eight and four, between Men's basketball. Allie Dryzer; wom- Parker, 6-foot-3 star of the his first and second games. en's basketball. Mrs. Elizabeth Roland; Jack Manderfield. Catholic Uni- Suzanne Johnson of Hilton second behind Curt Stone’s rec- boxing Jocko Miller: foreign Pennsylvania school, Calabrese, 31-year-old relations, versity 157-pounder, who was Village. Va., was the high wom- ord 14:27.0 in the Olympic try- scored 18 a needle Edward Rosenblum: gymnastics. Dava College Basketball goals and 3 grinder, Field: handball. Melvin Levy; horsesho* Standings seeded No. 1 in the class. Man- an scorer with 1,232, but anoth- outs. Capozzoli beat Santee on field fouls for 39 came to the tournament pitching Frances McDainel: judo. Maj. By the Associated Press points in leading Cheyney to a as a fill-in for Dorn F Draeger; junior Olympics. Bailey; PACIFIC COAST was pinned by Harold er woman. Mrs. Lucille Wolford comparative the Olym- last-minute a legislation. IVY LEAGUE. CONFERENCE derfleld times in 104-62 victory member of Rosenblum: long distance run- Northern Division. Wright. 132-pounder of Frederick, Md., broke a Na- pic games they over Miner Satur- the Bowl-O-Drome ning Jim Carrick; membership. Robert League games Allgame* Dick Hoke. at Helsinki when Thurston; physical William Le,?,*u aam «* Alt ••we* day night at Cheyney. It was team who could not make the fitness. _ , W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. ? who decisioned Lew Ruland tional record enroute to her high ran in No Amer- Krouse: playground. Harry English; rec- .. . W L. of different heats. Columbia 7 2 .778 16 4 .809 Washington Pet W L Pet sixth trip. ords. Armstrong; redistricting. Aronoff; Pennsylvania 15 1 .937 25 2 expert score of 1,229. She set a Miner’s loss of the season __ 7 2 .778 18 4 .818 9-\5 Johns Hopkins, accounted for ican runner qualified for the registration. James Reilly; men’s swim- against victories. ming. Cornell 5 4 .556 919 .474 Idaho Gallaudet’s third individual title. National metallic sights record final. seven In supplanting Oscar Sever- Elmer R. Hipsley; women's swim- Yale 4 5 .444 814 .364 8 8 .500 15 12 .556 Hopkins, ming, Mrs. Roland: synchronized swim- 3 5 .375 812 State 6 10 ..175 11 17 .393 with 182. Ken 5-foot-5 Miner son Cambridge, Wis., who had ming. Mrs. Roland; Dartmouth .400 Washington Catholic University’s Paul Hal- of men's track and Princeton 3 7 .300 614 .300 State 313 .188 727 .206 Other were Lynn Sav- captain, led his team with led until with field. Yank Robbins; women's track and Harvard 2 6 .250 713 .368 _ ... Southern Division. lissey reached the final in the leaders yesterday 692, field Bailey: vollev ball. L. Marlnus De- BIG TEN California 9 3 .750 16 8 667 age Washington, high junior 6-9-21. games of 258, Gast: walking. Jerry Looney; wrestling. CONFERENCE. Callfornla 1 6 123-pound class, but lost to Gene of Team Match Slated Calabrese rolled ( * ’ .583 18 5 .750 Mr. Krouse and weight lifting. William League gamea garnet | UCLAnnH* 8 with 1,239. 245 and 208. All . 0 0 .500 17 .680 Spurrier Towson and William Ottman Dulln. w L. Pet. W L pet. of Teachers. . Stanford 210 .167 720 .259 of On Mat Indiana 15 0 1.000 17 2 .895 Other team scores were Loyola, Falls Church, high sharp- Turner Card Illinois 11 4 .733 15 4 .789 SKYLINE CONFERENCE with 1,175. Tangaro Guy Leßruce Five Gains Michigan Btate._lo 5 .667 12 7 .632 22; Johns Hopkins, 16: Catholic shooter Joe and Brunetti Minnesota 10 6 .625 13 7 .650 League game* Allgames University. Towson, 12, against Wisconsin 8 8 .500 11 9 .550 . W. L Pet. W L Pet 14: and will team Tiger Joe DeMolay Loop Title lowa 7 8 .467 Wyoming —ll 2 .846 19 8 .760 4. 10 9 .526 Brigham Western Maryland, Marsh and Escabar the Ohio State 610 .375 911 .450 Young... 9 3 .760 20 7 .741 CYO on The Robert Leßruce Chapter Northwestern 5 10 .333 813 .316 Utah Btate 7 6 .538 17 12 .586 SI. Michael's Winner the DeMolay Purdue 313 .188 415 .211 Colorado A&M 5 7 .417 12 12 .500 Turner’s Arena wrestling card clinched basketball

Michigan _ New Mexico 213 .133 5 14 .263 ! | 6 7 .417 10 12 .455 Wednesday night. championship yesterday by nos- SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE Montana 5 8 .385 13 11 .542 i District Golden Glovers As Lowe Scores in Pinch ing out Brookland-Woodridge, League game* Allgames Utah 3 9 .250 81* .364 It will be one of four bouts, 34-33. It was 32d W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. Dale Lowe rates fairly high headed by one-fall, Leßruce’s Louisiana State .12 0 1.000 21 1 .965 BORDER CONFERENCE a 60-minute straight victory over a two-year Tulane 9 3 .750 14 5 .737 Seek Eastern Honors today with his teammates on the match Kim Relined 4 Wheels Complete Florida 7 5 .583 12 6 .667 League game* All games between Lu and period. Tennessee 7 6 .538 13 8 .619 W L. Pet W L Pet Spaciol Diipatch to Tht Star St. Michael’s team. Mighty Ursus, 311-pound Mexi- « basketball In other games, Birmingham Auburn 7 .462 13 8 .819 Angona —lO 3 .76913 12 .520 Alabama 6 7 .462 12 9 .571 ; Hardin-Simmon* 10 3 .769 18 12 .600 NEW YORK. Mar 2.—An Lowe kept St. Michael’s can. beat Anacostia, 25-19; Silver Miss. St at* 5 7 .417 9 9 .500 Texas Tech 9 4 .692 14 9 .609 un- Clyde FINEST QUALITY LINING Vanderbilt 5 8 .385 10 9 .526 9 eignt-man Golden Gloves boxing record Stevens will meet Big Spring over Jempe 5 .643 10 12 .455 beaten intact and also its Morgan won George Wash- Ml»*issippl 4 8 .333 14 11 .560 West Texas State 5 8 .385 813 .381 team from Washington, D. C„ is Chuck and Jack Witzig ington, 30-27; Benjamin BUICK Georgia Tech 4 9 .308 517 .227 New Mexico A&M 5 9 .357 616 .273 W. SPEC. 4. M M m Georgia for chances for the title in the Gon- will the in 30- _ try 3 9 .250 717 .292 Texas Western 311 .214 423 .148 here to the Eastern face Zebra Kid Beach defeated Lord Fairfax, MISSOURI VALLEY Flagstaff 311 .214 617 .261 championship in a tournament zaga Invitation Catholic Youth minute matches. PONTIAC-6 SI 45 CONFERENCE. 45-42, and William M. Sanders ** ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE. running from tomorrow through Organization junior boys’ tour- OLDSMOBILE-6 M League* game* All game* beat Woodlawn, 33-22. ¦ \?r W L. Pet. W L Pet. League games Allgames Thursday at Madison Square nament yesterday. Two foul quellyLow Oklahoma A&M. 8 2 .750 19 6 .760 .. . . w U Pet W L Pet Packard-110 I Idaho Garden shots by Lowe in the final Jmmm St LouU 5 4 .550 18 9 .640 State 10 0 1.000 16 6 737 four Colorado College Basketball the New Houston 5 4 556 911 .450 State-- 7 3 .700 14 11 560 Other teams are from New seconds gave St. Michael’s a LATE Sm and Bur Tulsa 5 5 .500 15 8 .652 j Montana State .6 4 .600 11 24 .314 ¦•ly SATURDAY SCOSES. QUICK, EFFICIENT < Drtroit 4 6 .400 11 13 .458 Western State 4 6 .400 York New Jersey, Pennsylvania, victory Lady of Croi» ST Batten Called AS FREE BRAKE 914 391 31-29 over Our Bradley 69 Okltkant ABM 63 ' wtehlta 3 7 .300 18 10 .6l| Colorado College 2 8 .200 318 143 Virginia, by Experts Colorado Mines 1 9 .100 218 !100 West North Carolina Lourdes in the second round of Kmatas State SB Calerade 69 CHRYSLER Service ADJUSTMENTS SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE and | North Carolina State 169 Cincinnati 64 Most Beautiful tret Designed League game* All game* SOUTHERN CONFERENCE. Florida. the tournament. Senthern Methadiet - Arkansas T W I Tempo T 9 ..West Texas 4 L Pet. W L Pet. League games. Allgames. Representing Washington will In other games St. Joseph’s 69 66 Rivetless Bended Linings Rice 8 3 .727 15 5 .750 W Bantbern California T 6 UCLA 64 „ „ L Pet. W L Pet be winners in the recent tourna- Home St. Francis .Vi Texaa 8 3 .727 12 8 .600 N Carolina St. 13 3 .813 24 defeated de Wash Instan 61 Idaho PLYMOUTH TCU 8 3 .727 12 7 5 .828 ’ Colorado A k NOS Yeans 6T Lain! Prinut Bondtd Liniag Cqupnni Wake Forest -- 12 Billy Sales, 38-26; Bavlsr 6 6 .500 10 11 .476.633 3 .800 18 6 .750 ment there: Hill of North- Sacred Heart won Wyoming 63 Brlrham Utah 81 New Ster on the Horizon Maryland .12 3 .800 14 7 .667 Matthew’s, 36-24; Irkaius* 4 8 .333 10 11 .476 West Virginia -.11 3 .786 18 6 .750 east AC. Joe Gilchrist of the over St. Na- California 9T Stanford 63 Duplicate SMU | .273 .368 Oregon State 69 Oregon 66 TRAD! WELL Police Testing Machine Texaa AAM 3 98 .250 712 Furman 10 3 .769 21 5 .808 Street tivity 32-17 victory ALWAYS 815 .288 Duke 12 4 .750 18 7 .720 Twelfth YMCA, Alfonso scored a over Santo Clara tt San Francisco 68 BIG SEVEN CONFERENCE. Richmond .13 5 .722 20 6 .769 Muckerson of Bolling Air Base, St. Margaret’s; Blessed Sacra- Seattle T 9 -ZZ ...... Portland 69 Chryilar's Outitonding North Dealer League game* All came* Carolina .15 8 .7J4 17 9 .654 Shell AC, got past St. 22-17; W L Pet W L Pet George Wash 12 6 .667 15 6 .714 Robert of Northeast ment James. Clemson . year Kansas 7 2 .788 13 6 .722! 6 8 .429 810 .444 Charles Little of Quantico Ma- St. Martin’s defeated St. Jo- Today s ago—Toivo at 7 South Carolina 712 .368 ll 13 .458 WHEELER INC. Kansas Stat*— 3 .70015 4 .789 William and Mary 6IS .316 10 13 .435 rines. Warren Peterson of Bain- seph’s, 28-25; St. Anthony’s beat Lauren of Sweden jumped 42$ Miaeourl 6 5 .50011 8 .579 ! Virginia Tech 413 SALES • SERVICE • 9ARTS Oklahoma 8 5 .500 810 ! .235 4 19 .174 bridge Naval, Charles Butler, Bernadette’s, 26-14, • to win the .444 Davidson 314 .176 4 17 .190 also St. and Holy feet and inches Nebraska 4 8 .400 9 9 .500 Virginia Military BLOCK WISCONSIN |gMi3 State 3 .333 i 1 14 .067 519 .208 of Bambridge. and Warrenel Comforter outseored St. Augus- “aki-flyin*'*meet at Oberstorf, EITHER «NB low* 8 810 .444 j > Wash, and Lee —1 17 .056 2 19 .095 INmn I4MM Clawtf ImlM Colorado 3 7 .300 9 12 .333 1 The Citadel 011 .000 414 .222 I-ester of Fort Meade. tine’s, 39-35. Germany.