THEEVENING STAR tittle Toski's Victory All>Star Test Tonight Heads 25-Team Field Washington D C A-17* Peoria MONDAT, MABCH IS, IBM AtBaton Rouge Helps Last for 13 Players AsAAUCage Tourney Opens lytN Anodittd Frm | Phillips are co-champions of the Titteholders' Victory DENVER, Mar. 15—Twenty- National Industrial Basketball Convince Rival Pros In Schoolboy Ranks five crack basketball teams, rep- [ League, while Akron and Denver Atm* ’ resenting By Nm Aseoeioted ' Thirteen of the top schoolboy 19 States and Alaska, » < shared third place. Big Morale-Booster today stprt six days of competi- * BATON ROUGE. La.. Mar. 15. basketball players of the area ; Nine games during the first £ :• -v. /.. igggggV tion in the 1954 National AAU —Bob Toski la convincing the up two days will cut the field to 16 wind their high school careers tournament. teams. For Louise Suggs touring golf pros—at their ex- tonight in the annual All High- Four afternoon and evening The remaining squads Sy th* Awocioted Prm pense—that he should be taken game Myer games were scheduled today, then All Prep at the Port kwill swing into eight-round • Wood, an AUGUSTA, more seriously. with Fort Leonard Mo., Ga.. Mar. 15. North Post gym* tangling with the Trenton (N. J.) session Wednesday. The eight Louise Suggs, the little Atlanta The 5-foot-8. 126-pounder A preliminary at 7 o’clock will Del Rios at 3:30 pjn. (E.S.T.) In survivors clash Thursday night, shotmaker, won her second started on the pro circuit in pit the Blue and White teams the opener. with the semifinals Friday and women’s Titleholder’s champion- Washing- (111.) the championship game ship 1049 and they all said he was of the Boys Club of The Peoria Caterpillars, Satur- yesterday with a record ton 12-and-under league. defending champions, day. '73-71-76-73—293. little to make good, although two-time too the prep school and three other top-seeded clubs First-round games (EST): Although the pros liked his game. For a Captaining she led from the first all-stars be Bob Rusevlyan make their first appearance 3:30 pm.—Port Leonard Wood. Mo . round, she didn’t have the run- few years it appeared the critics wilt v». Trenton Outfielder IrvNoren of the Yankees tries his best to get home safely, Jules Laventjiol of Wilson, Hans program at Arena, but Jepson Tech, Ray Windsor! Turner’s The feature fight will be Club course. ber. the week before he was but Catcher Sherm Lollar of the White Sox puts the tag on him in the thinj inning yesterday of also with important married, he topped a stellar of Bell, Frank Cohen of Western roles are broadcast and televised over Low scorers: at St. Petersburg, Fla. Umpire is Nester Chylak: Noren was trapped coming in from third when two other fighters, the CBS Louise Suns 73—293 SI,OOO field in a special event in Havana and Ed Barton of Eastern will District network. Ahearn Patty Bert 77—300 600 Hank Bauer grounded out to Cass Michaels. The White Sox won, 7-5, in the first meeting be- says that as usual he will get Baze Zaharias 76—302 400 and won top money of $1,500. play their final high school game. Featherweight Jimmy Cooper Bety tween the two teams many pick to battle for the American League pennant. —AP Wriephoto. a big-name fighter for the Rawls _4 79—303 300 In both tournaments it was a Juniors Dick Preziotti of Roose- and Heavyweight Chuck (Kid) Marlene Bauer 75—304 200 good it. Tony DiChiacchio of main event, and says he is Betty MacKinnon __ 76—306 137.50 last round that did velt and i Saucer. Betty Dodd 78—30 H 137.60 contacting Chuck Betty ... Again yesterday Toski finished Tech and Sophomore Lew Luce Davey, Jameson 75—307 100 Mias, Archie Moore, Willie xßarbara Romack _ 80—309 in a spurt of birdies to win Baseball of Wilson complete the high : one of the better men Troy, XMickey Wright 80—310 Toni and Brian Downey squad. : in the 160-pound division since Joey Giardello and Dan Buc- Mrs. Jackie Pun* __ 79—311 75 $2,000 top money in the SIO,OOO Take (Continued xPat Lesser _ 76—311 From Page A-15.> days xMary Rouge Open. vaulted Tommy Nolan, earned the ] the when Sugar Ray ceroni. Lena Faulk. 75—311 Baton He who Pat O’Sullivan 76—312 % 60 to in the 1954 pointed at all beoause Outfielder right to prep team by | Robinson was champion, is Marllynn Smith 79—313 eighth place Patrick's I coach the I against Bowling matched Sonny xAmateur. money winning list. St. Mixed Jerry Lynch be with them 1 guiding Gonsaga to the Catholic Baxter | will of New York in the 10-round Dartmouth Student Stars Three victories since Septem- By Rod Thomas with a 7-game score of 962. His : League championship in his first 1 i all season. only main event. Baxter, a former ber may mean that Toski has Toni and Brian Downey, star prize was S2OO. year, hopes to continue the (footers' Title Playoff A major league stipulates - All-Army champion, pro Off to a mediocre start, Mock rule winningstreak in the seven-year is a com- In National Ski arrived. No other can match : bowlers who married last sum- parative pro boxing Meet shot 158, 170, 117 in the that draftees must remain with ! newcomer to By th* Associated P«*»» Goes to Third Game that, with Dutch Harrison’s two mer, today boasted their first and 152 old event. and has yet to acquire reputa- last four games to edge Harry the club that does the drafting victories a the Lido triumphs next. ! victory as a husband-and-wife , Until last year had tion outside his home but ASPEN. Colo., Mar. 15.—East- Marlboro and Italians Burdette of Gaithersburg, Md., ! with game a see- area, will meet in the rubber game for Toski played the back nine in ; I team, having topped 43 other ! for one full season. alternated each he is regarded promis- ern and Far West skiers, racing whose 956 was worth SIOO. preps there as a Soccer 32 strokes on chilly,windy day ! twosomes in the 19th annual Lynch, Yankee saw affair. But the broke ing youngster. He’s ! to victories in all but of the the National League’s a i St.,] Others in the payoff were Paul a farmhand, won 15 of one to pass Chandler Harper, the j Patrick’s mixed doubles at Clar- drafted the i that pattern in 1953 by running 19 pro bouts. six major events, dominated ac- Southern Division title March 28. Moore. 953; Robert Lockhart, was by Pirates and In victory, setting Marlboro scored a 2-0 Virginian, and Jim Ferrier. Ted \ endon. spring ; away to a 79-63 tion yesterday *n the three-day victory 947; Bill Mischou, 946; Frank training he has been scoring mark and Mims, of course, is the fav- i yesterday at the Fair- Kroll was a stroke better than ; Toni rolled 879 and Brian 961 a a new team national slalom and downhill Marlboro Micalizzi, 939; Guy Andes, 935, wielding potent bat. As an winning straight orite. Several weeks ago he grounds to tie best-of-three Toski with 67 to 68 but he was for seven games as the pair to- example, their second championships. the with Ed Payne of Frederick, Md., he belted a homer and added a worthwhile victory to playoff at 1-1. too far 1,840 to win $l5O. They j for a 4-3 edge in the series. an Pershing Mun- back. taled earning a award with double in five trips yesterday as excellent record by decisioning Individual stars of the meet j dorf goals. , were among the to shoot in consolation scored both Trees Thwart Harper. last game the Bucs dropped a 7-5 decision Predicts Better Game. Moses Ward of Detroit in were Chiharu Igaya, a Dart- all-star field that included a of 169. a tele- an a Some of Baltimore’s finest to the Dodgers “B” team. Tony Kupka,. who coached vised bout. mouth student from Japan, and Harper, who had tree trouble batch of Baltimore experts. A I were in the of Wilson to Its second consecutive Tomorrow night’s show will Nancy Banks of Seattle. Each on the back nine, Ferrier and 179 game by Brian the win- bowlers field 60. was which topped last year’s entry CLEARWATER, Fla., Mar. 15 Interhigh championship this sea- not be carried off two titles. Kroll each won $1,066.66. ning Toni’s best was 139. on television or radio. ipppyftk punch. jby 14. (A*).—Rookie Outfielder Stan son and thus qualified to lead Igaya claimed the men’s Harper, who at 42 is playing the pins behind second place Cooper and Saucer are in the sla'om Six in the Palys may be the answer to Man- the high team again, feels that championships. | best golf of his career, moved Sis Holifield • and Mock was hottest bowler In. principal supporting matches, and combined were 881» town over the week end, ager Steve O’Neill’s search for there is little likelihood of a : Miss into fourth place on the leading Harry Worth (953', who won what both six rounders. Cooper takes Banks’ victories were in the $75. | with his victory at Fort Davis ; more power for his Phillies. repetition of last year’s per- women’s downhill run and money list. Loretta Mills (839) and Tom on Braxton Reed of New York, i the and his third-place at Palys, hit year at formance. “It was just one of event. Douglas finished with (976) for third with tie Clar- who .331 last and Saucer goes against Jim Mc- combined Dave a Mock tied endon. For 14 games Spokane, those nights when no one could# 69, Cary he aver- collected a home run, a Millen of Newark. Dick Bueck of Sun Valley,| worth $650 and overtook Millie Stadtler (909) and Jack aged and hit on his shots. I expect a Middlecoff as money 138-6 and won $216.50. triple a single In five times Idaho, salvaged some glory for j the leading Bartley (906) at 1,815. at bat much better game this time,” he Three four rounders are listed, Middlecoff to 76 yesterday In the Phillies’ the Rocky Mountain area by winner. soared The next two places fell to, Charles L. Wake, a 93-average triumph said. one of which brings out Harold winning and won $42. Bob Holscher, tied 14-11 over Detroit. Smith, younger the men’s downhill run Baltimore pairs, with the women performer, hit a pace of 112-1 All five of starters brother of Gene with Harper for the 54-hole lead, to win the I Another rookie outfielder who Kupka's [ Smith, pro against! i Saturday. outbowling their partners, as did 7-game Bill Wood Jepson, Windsor, DiChiacchio, j for his debut was among those who slipped. Miss Stadtler. Audrey : Impressed O’Neill in yesterday’s Johnny Perez of Brooklyn. Jill Kinmont of Bishop. Calif.,! Atkinson jLimited Handicap at the Lucky Zirkle, Luce compiled better He had 74 and won $520. (884) hitttng spree was Danny Schell, won the women’s slalom, finished ! (926) and Nova Hamilton i Strike with gross of 897 which than 15-point averages in league stop for pros be handicap pins. who batted .331 at Schenectady. j second to Miss Banks in the com- ! Next the will totaled 1.810 for fourth and Eliz- j included a of 112 i play, and Zirkle and Luce broke the $15,000 Miami Beach Inter- abeth Barger (908) and Bill ! He won SIOO. James Fouza Schell had a double and two bined championships and was L. singles. i the season record with 204 and Stonewall Five to Play third in the downhill national which starts Brosey - were fifth with was second with 49-871 run. Fourball (896) 1,- for SSO 202 points respectively. -< 'Wednesday 804. and George W. Boys third with j 1 LOS ANGELES. Mqr. 15 (A3). is expected to open with Again Bob Toski AS—279 52.00 n Another Baltimore pair fin- 28-855 for S3O. Forty-seven men Having Nolan t All-Stars Friday Ted Kroll 87—280 1.066.66 already announced that ! Cassidy, the Catholic League; Corps Jim Ferrier i 71—280 1.066.66 ished sixth when Mildred Rat- j : and 10 women competed. he hopes' to hit 40 home The Stonewall A. C., featuring Marine Colonel Chandler Harper runs scoring leader; ' 72—280 1.666.66 cliffe (856) Rusevlyan, Ben- Dave Douglas 89—281 060 l and John Weinkam I Here are the this season. Ralph Kiner of the nett, By agree- Elgin Baylor, Spingarn High Doug Ford 70—281 850 (925) grossed 1,781. leaders In the Dant and Phelan. j Bud Holscher 74—282 820 ! men’s division after Cubs now is talking about an- ment between Nolan and Kupka. School’s scoring star, and the Wins Mid-Atlantic Shoot A1 Bmselink 73—283 390 Last in the payoff were Ann another other All-Stars will meet Jerry Barber 72—283 :tuo week end of competition in offensive weapon the both teams use their other Scholastic Lt. Col. Phil Roettinger, a Ma- |||^ (864) the will 1 Jack Burke, Jr. 73—283 39* i Habercom and Frank Ml- i again in a basketball game Fri- Corps Johnny 72—284 285 ! (911) Greater Washington Duckpin As- bunt. five players in the second quarter rine reservist on active Purge!Palmer calizzi with 1,775. A game day night at Turner’s Arena. id - 75—284 285 j sociation’s championships: Twice in exhibition games this and then mix the combinations duty, led a field of 107 In the an- 1 Jack Fleck 70—285 210 of 310 won a consolation prize spring he has surprised the op- in the last half. The game will be played for nual Middle Atlantic section for Elizabeth Simmons and Rob- * just See OU SIOO,OOO ferns?t=ffi 38 pffvgjflse’SiSff position by laying one down. ! the benefit of the Twelfth Street pistol championships yesterday Bob RosbUM _ 71—288 133.33 the past, proceeds Wally 1 ert Lockhart. As in the will Ulrich 74—28« 133.33 “ft’ He’s proud of them, too. go to the building fund of the YMCA’s physical department. and Saturday at the National FLORIDA DERBY! Bob Inman 78—286 133.33 The tournament attracted 16 Doubles—Charr tdonshlp. Tom Mock- i ; Capital Cary Pat 820; Oeorge - Middlecoff 76—287 42 couples year. Crescensl. A. Whaler “I’llbunt a lot during the Boys of Washington, In the first game between the range. Tommy Bolt 70—287 42 more than last Jack Bausch, 768: b, Albert Holt-Erne*« sea- Club the Wampler 71t-287 .42 Pratt. 710: C. Robert Matchett-Pete son," he tells Sauer, his organization developed ; two, Baylor scored 44 points to Col. Roettinger fired an 869 out j Lojacono. Hank same that of Bedrl Stewart. Jr. 731-287 42 I For the first time in a coon’s 670. home-run twin who many in lead Stonewall to a 107-77 vic- a possible 900 to take top hon- lflke Souchak 78—287 42 Slneles Championship. Harold In- follows him of the players tonight's individual age, Baltimore shut man. 447: A. Merle Cox. 412: B, Lloyd at bat. “As I see that's a good game. “There be a tory*. Jim Wexler of Western was ors in grand aggregate bowlers were Parker. 406: c. Lojacono, 374. it. i couldn’t bet- scoring. out in the National Capital Open Alt-events—Championship. Crescenxl, play if we need a run or two and ter cause,” says Kupka. “I usu- high for the All-Stars with 34 Fort Davis, 1.224; A. John Bauer. 1.152; B. Tarter. points. The Washington at won by Tom Mock i 1,077; C. Dewey Love, 050. no one is on base. Then you can ally approve post-season Pistol Club Andrews Five Favored don't of scored 1,115x1,200 beat, knock me In by hitting one out games for the sake of extra to out 21 rivals for team As Tourney Starts of the park.’ championships, but a thing like honors, while the Larsen Beats Nielsen gives boys chance Stanlee and Gattoni j women’s team honors went to the Figure Skaters to Resume this the a to! Navy’s of What You Get: The Andrews Air Force Base TAMPA, Fla., Mar. 15.—Paul show their appreciation.” | Bureau Ordnance. The ; basketball team is favored in For Masters Title Richards, manager of the White Rematched at Turner's Ordnance girls scored l,olßx it 3 delightful nights ol thq torn©us % admission : Miami Coloniol Mo»«t ... or. It*" Competition Sox, is days General tickets 1,200, an you prqfqr Beach, \ Air - Tomorrow By thv Associated Press asked often these unofficial women’s IIISMiomi th* n#w the Northeast Force Confer- be only a return if he thinks the priced at $1.20 will available It’s natural that ]record. Biltmor# Torraco lor $9 00 additional... V:| ence. Southern Division, tourna- The Washington Figure Skat- Mar. Yankees can be match should be booked between : | JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. 15. beaten, and his always at the door. ? wat at beautiful GUlf STMAM V'j ment starting today at Andrews. ing Club has competition —Art of answer is: Gene Stanlee Baron Gattoni PARK for 3 doyt of ' more Larsen San Leandro, “Sure and ino, climaxed dtK games ! lined up for its members Calif., they can be beaten and way wrestling by th« col* Four were scheduled to- tomor- ; successfully defended his the only way after the their Elliott Miller Captures orrul Parade of stotes p.m., row Wednesday to beat them is by dispute Thursday night and rocmg greatest day at 3, 5. 7 and 9 and ; and at Uline ! Masters Invitation tennis singles pitching.” of last four are listed tomorrow. 1 Arena. title yesterday by defeating Kurt Ruttman Makes Comeback entertained the customers at IDA DERBYI Trompor- more i The District Foils Title Semifinals will be played : Events for seniors, juniors and White Sox didn’t exactly ! Turner’s Arena. iotion between Hofei : Nielsen of Copenhagen, Den- Miller of the Central Pork Wednesday parents will follow Richards’ book yesterday Elliott and the finals at 8:30 be held. mark. 6-2, 6-1, 6-3. In 50-Mile Stock Race McMahon is YMCAfencing team won the an- when they met the Yankees Promoter Vince You Friday. Taking top honors in the Nielsen and Sven of for By th* Associated Press bringing them back Thursday con use won- Davidson the to nual Washington Junior Foils derful sports bargain club’s competition yesterday was first time in the exhibition to The first game today, accord- Stockholm. Sweden, beat Vic 15- let them finish what they started. championship yesterday at the start or climax o the brother-sister combination of of Philadelphia season. GARDENA. Calif., Mar. Florida vocotionl ing to pairs announced this Seixas and Gard- Troy Ruttman, who up Stanlee. the blond hero type, was Central Y. Peggy and G. Norris Shaw. They nar Mulloy of Miami, 3-6, The Sox got out their big cracked *Notet rates based #n devbU occupancy morning, will pit Andrews 6-3, a couple months given the nod over Gattoni, cast Herbert Hunter of the Wash- Par single occupancy J (Del.) won the bronze dance, beating guns in blasting out of after win- j MiamiColonial sl3 00 add. against New Castle AFB, 6-4, 6-8, 6-4, to win the doubles a 7-5 vic- role of villain, Gat- ington Fencing Club Bittmaro Terrace Ml 00 add ; - • j tory. ning the 1952 Indianapolis race, j in the when was second by out Barbara Povanda and Bill championship. Jack Harshman Htg followed Langley AFB vs. j | and Mike won a iloo-lap AAA stock toni was disqualified for rough- and Charles King of the Central i Ash year Travel Aggnt oboaf Florid# M Pittsburgh Airport, Cannon and Florence Sifford and The Fornieles gave up 15 hits to car Darby Holiday. t Greater i mixed doubles title went the race at Carrell Speedway. ness and hitting the referee. Y third. Olmstead (Pa.) AFB vs. Mitchel! Robert Rudy. ! by default to Larsen and Mil- Yanks, but the Chicago club’s (N. Y.) AFB Winners of other events: ; dred Tomton of niite-hit attack Included home Ruttman, who hadn’t won a and Washington! Miami. • National Airport vs. ARDC of Preliminary dance—l. Sidney Griffith runs by Sherm Lollar and Bill race since the accident, put his • and Dick ißichard) Kavanauxh. a cast, like Baltimore. Edith Johnson memorial competition—- Wilson and three triples, two right arm in looked -1 toward J. Hargis by Boyd his skating Bob and by old self. He toured the 50 Teams receiving byes Fort Junior club events, clast 111 80 Stock Drivers to Race one Nelson are —l. Richard Kavanaugh. Fox. miles yesterday in 49:22.52 in a Myer, Bolling AFB, McGuire Dutcn waltz {or parents—l. (Mrs.) 1952 Hudson AFB and Suffolk County (N. Y.) Leonora Green and Oeorge T. Bell. Jr. Hornet. Dutch waltz for juniors—1. Peggy At Marlboro March 28 AFB. These four will meet to- ; Hooker and Richard Kavanaugh. Second place went to Mar- Swing dance for Da vents—l. (Mrs.) Eighty stock car are Randolph-Macon shall Teague, AAA day’s winners in the quarter- Virginia Benedict and George T. Bell, lr. drivers Nine i 1952 stock King. INFRA-RED RAYS finals tomorrow. Spirals tor Juniors—l. Gall expected to compete in the sea- champion, also in a Hudson. Jumps and spins tor iunlors—l, ture Opens Play March | Nearly lap Andrews has a 26-3 record, Kathv Lebett. ! race at the opening of the 26 a back in third* place | Straight skating forward for parents Marlboro Motor Raceway March ASHLAND, Va., 15.—; was Bob Christie of teams —l. Mrs. Arthur M. Ahalt. 1 Mar. Grants Pass, best of the 12 Air Force | Forward outside edges, group Randolph -Ma c n’s Oreg., Nash juniors—l. A. 1 28 with high hopes of breaking o baseball; In a Ambassador. entered. The winner here goes; Brenda Welsh. by MAKE Forward outside edges, group B. | the 21-second record for a third team, coached Hugh Steph- to the Northeast Air Force Con- j juniors—l. Joan Ruby. of a by ens, will begin a 19-game playoff at Otis Air Base, Backward cross-overs, juniors, aroup mile set Charlie Wallace sched- ference A—l. Steena Dant. , last year. Wallace, driving ule March 26 at Richmond Pro- Metro Baseball league Mass., March 24-26, and the < Backward cross-overs. group a juniors—1. B. the fessional Institute. winner will enter Jane IVerd. Jaguar, broke record of 24.6 there the Air Straight skating forward, parents—l. I by To Reorganize Friday Force championship in Florida John C. Phillips. seconds made the late Reds The schedule: Straight skating, forward, croup A. Fowler. A meeting to reorganize April 5-10, which leads to the juniors—l. Margo Ihlder. , March 26 Richmond Professional the Straight skating backward, aroup Institute at Richmond; 31—Newport Metro B. Lou Spears has signed for the News Apprentice, Baseball League will be Interservice championship in Juniors —1. Karen Williams. April here. ROYALIST CIGARS l—-Wilson Friday night Chicago April 14-15. Straight skating forward, group A. opener and will drive the power- . Teachers, here: 3 held at 8:15 at ¦ juniors—l. K. Courtney R. Drake. at Bridgewater; 6—American University, Garnet Patterson School, Straight skating forward, group B. ful V 8 No. 53. the car BUI Gross !}ere: g—Wesieyan here; B—Lynchburg, Tenth 'uniors—l. Danny Sundt. piloted here: 22—at Lynchburg; 24—at Hamp- and U streets to the championship last den-Srden: 27—Catholic University, here; N.W. year. Also 29—William and Mary, 30 — EXTRA Tieup With Cotton Bowl signed is Buddy Sea- Bridgewater, here. here: All teams hoping to play are lock, who has been putting in May 6—Medical College of Virginia Invited to send representatives. Green Bay Signs Pair at Richmond; 7—Washington practice at track here; Coliege, runs the in 11—at William and Mary; 12— Additional Information is avail- Unlikely, Moore Says preparation Hamoden-Sydney. here; 16—at Rich- for the opening. mond; able Os Marquette Players 17—at Newport News Apprentice; at Adams 4-2060, Exten- By IK* Associated Pr**t By the 22—Richmond, here. sion 8. ENJOYABLE Associated Press — MEMPHIS, Tenn., Mar. 15. GREEN BAY. Wis., Mar. 15. HAVE YOU Bernie Moore, Southeastern Lisle Blackbourn, Green Bay National Rifle Group Conference commissioner, says a Packers’ head coach, has an- | To Meet in tieup between the conference nounced the signing of two District and the Cotton Bowl “is very former Marquette University The National Rifle Associa- unlikely.” players, End Hosea Sims and tion wUI hold its 84th annual' And he added that any agree- Tackle Ed Frame. BRAKES meeting at the Hotel Shoreham \ with the Sugar Bowl also ment The 195-pound, 6-foot-2 Sims the week of March 29. More Relined 4 Complete “seems to be very remote.** is rated high on pass receiving Wheels Moore made the statements and defense. Frank was co- than 1,000 of the 350,000 mem- after a meeting Saturday night captain of the Hilltoppers’ 1953 bers are expected to attend. FINEST QUALITY LINING between the conference bowl squad. He weighs 205 and The NRA will bring its collec- committee and Cotton Bowl of- stands 6 feet 3. tion of antique weapons, valued PONTIAC-6 ficials. The committee had met at more than $1 million. A C*m 0% 4C with Sugar Bowl representatives highlight of the meeting will be BUXCK SPEC. ¦ M last month. Junior Rifle Shoot a trip to the Aberdeen Proving „ members of the com- Grounds March 31, where the OLDSMOBILE-6 % ; Other Won by Alan Dapp Army Ordnance Department AdMSSfii : agreed wUI mittee with Moore. display of QUICK, EFFICIENT i emphasized that the Alan Dapp shot 379x400 to win some its armament. FREE BRAKE ; Moore by Expert* ' primary purpose of the meetings the Spring Junior Rifle cham- Service ADJUSTMENTS : was not to talk about a tieup, pionship, sponsored by National Outten Gets Rifle Award : but to discuss bowl problems Shooters Supply, yesterday on Rivetless Bended Linings such as ticket distribution and WUliam Linwood Outten, in, the sponsor’s range at Muirkirk, junior Latest Pressure Lining Equipment * methods of selecting bowl teams. a at Washington-Lee Bonded Md. High • School, has been He said the “bowl problems” (Va.) awarded Duplicate Testing Warwick High School the expert rifleman award, Police Machine ? up about 80 per sec- took cent of took team honors, while Harry ond highest junior • the time Saturday night. shooting Espey won class B individual award in the Nation, the Na- : Moore said his committee also honors with 374; Dennis Dou- tional Rifle : hopes talk with Association an- to Orange Bowl brouff topped class C with 372; nounced. He is the son of Mr. ; officials before a meeting of the Phil Goodwin headed class D and Mrs. William L Outten, jr, 5 Southeastern Conference * later with 95x100 and Joanne Weeks 4740 North Dittmar road, Arling- ORA10SKY MOL, INC—MFRS.— FHILA. E WW i honors with 79. ton ißßsanaa ** STANDARD Cfc»AR AND TOBACCO CO., WASHINGTON, 0/ C. DISTRIBUTORS