nr,,.....,,... -- -i-jm ** W.MIH ; |L ¦ THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. • WALLMAN'S FIGHTERS WIN • '¦> TtiUBSBAI. mi S, IMS A-13 ¦. i fJ /£“¦ I: -i • r Boxing Judge Denies Bribery in 5 Fights NEW YORK, July 3 (ff).— Bert Grant, a New York box- ing judge for many years, has been indicted and arrested on charges of conspiring with fight manager Hymie Wallman to commit bribery in five bouts involving Wallman's fighters. ¦Jsfr * ¦r.-\ Nr W Grant, 51, denied the charges, ERjf ar 5.. 1 & t. * _;• : ._• : & ~„- . > pleading innocent on his ar- raignment. The alleged conspiracy cov- ered five bouts at Madison ml Square Garden and St. Nicho- las Arena in New York over a period from September 30. 1954 to April 7. 1958. w 'WH 1 F f District ’Attorney Frank Hogan accused Grant of re- ~l|K IK '«*>•' ceiving a total of 8400 from Wallman, 8300 for fights that he judged and 8100 for a fight at which he did not officiate. BERT GRANT < jaßgwT Wallman Named Held in Boxing Probe Wallman, a well-known box- 3 ing manager and furrier, was S 9 ¦¦ 1 i J %1 St. Nicholas. named as a co-conspirator, Grant allegedly iV/ wf id? received $5O. r 9 but not a defendant, by a New F Tvißßb K\t\ H . ' 808 f I Il^BFnWr Bi York grand jyry that has been February 21, 1958, Miteff vs. conducting an investigation of Nino Valdes of Cuba. Hogan ¦ 1 WMIi B w* prd boxing. Hogan’s assistants, charged Grant agreed to ac- ¦ -U --”ftjk.A B& 1 '.. >. M> *< ’« ¦ V :; W Alfred J. Scotti and John J. cept $lOO if he were a judge I f y \/fc_ 1\ .; gg| Bonomi have been handling and received the payment even the though he did not officiate. ;J 9 V jmß inquiry. a ¦ I .’ k JWBF *%, Hogan said Wallman was Hogan said that on the granted immunity for testify- morning of the Miteff-Valdes ing. He said Grant refused to fight, the latter’s manager, Go NOW HE GETS HELP—When Deane Beman to him. Wherever You nobody help But Deane birdied the waive immunity a month ago Bobby Gleason, complained to was one down with one to to his play against Doug 18th and 19th holes win the match and and therefore was not per- the State Athletic Commission Lindsay in the Worsham Memorial Junior tour- mother, Mrs. Bertha Beman, and Lindsay, mitted to testify. that the bout was "in the bag” nament at Bethesda there was in his brow.—Star Staff Photo. for Miteff. yesterday, helped wiping Boxers managed by Wallman After the fight, Ho- This Summer gan said, hearings held won all five of the fights, four were by by unanimous decisions. Alex the commission but "nothing, happened.” Miteff, an Argentine heavy- In the room after weight. was a two-time winner dressing Miss and the fight, both Valdes and Is Titlist, Women Middleweight Moses Ward Veterans Oust Downey Gleason Top screamed, "Robbery." of Detroit, Featherweight Ike WE’LL MAIL Chestnut of New and York, Gleason Apologizes Gives Lift Finalist Lightweight Orlando Zulueta of to Called the Real Juniors in Meet Cuba, each won once. before State Ath- Today letic Commission on March 7 It was alleged the By MERRELL WHITTLESEY re-named to the Curtis I |n indict- : Cup to explain his remarks and to Star Staff Writer ¦ team, read yesterday morning ment that Grant accepted , show proof, Gleason apologized THE STAR Jane Schiller finished five i that she had not been bribes to favor Wallman’s fight- included. ' for the outburst. strokes Ann If she she hid At ers. There was one count of Worsham Play behind Mary : was disappointed Edgemoor Downey in the Middle Atlantic i it nicely. conspiracy and 10 bribery Hogan said Scotti and Bon- Women’s omi Four 20-year-bld golfers vir- ' women’s golf championship at singles semifinals s counts in the indictment. A ' had presented the evidence have taken the Mrs. Third and the of men’s to the whose tually “Junior" , Congressional Country Club Konopa completion s Iconspiracy conviction, a mis- 1 April grand jury out of the Worsham Memorial scheduled to- term has been extended to De- yesterday, but it might have Mrs. Thomas Konopa of , quarter-finals are - demeanor, is punishable by a 1 TO YOU Junior championship. In to- day in the Middle Atlantic cember 4. This was the first been a. different story except . Argyle, who apparently likes t : prison term of from one to ' semifinals it’s Deane Be- Clay Court tennis indictment. day's for .one shot. i medal play better than match, champion- ¦ three years. Conviction of a ‘ man vs. Bruce Kessler in an ’ ships at Edgemoor Club. is earlier However. Mary Ann remains ] played the back nine in 35 felony count punishable by Hogan had charged all-Bethesda and John terms Wallman match, i the champion after rounds of i for a 77, low round of the The women’s final and men’s s of from one to 10 years 1 was a front man for Beach of Fairfax John against 74-76-79 for 228, four strokes , day, and'finished third with: semifinals will be played to- . in each count. Frankie1 Carbo, whom he said EVERY DAY of Indian "an Owen, Jr., Spring. over her tournament record but ; 236. Mrs. Frank Cush, the i morrow, starting at 2 p.m. was1 undercover manager is the Five Fights Listed of The Worsham only still good as the girls played ] District champion, had 80 for The women’s bracket has 5 < professional prizefighters junior tournament where the much front a longer Congressional ; 240, and she and Mrs. Konopa , followed form with the top ) Hogan charged these fights through1 various men.” maximum is and the • age 20. course. Miss Downey was not i won the two-player team title i four seeds all riiaking to- • were involved: four older boys have shoved the too inspired, and she had little i for Argyle. day’s semifinals. Donna Floyd, California Bars at no extra cost! October 4, 1954, Ward vs. youngsters into the background. putting luck in the three ranked No. meets Adrienne The Middle Atlantic Golf j 1, ; Billy Kilgore of Miami, at the Wallman However 16-year-old Doug rounds. (No. 4) at 4 and Hymie Association, the Nation’s third I Ayares p.m. 1 Garden. Grant accused of caused trouble Miss seasoned was Lindsay some Downey, a ‘ Belmar Gunderson (No. 2) • oldest, had turned the women’s ( soliciting and SAN FRANCISCO, July 3 (>P). out. ' agreeing to ac- before he went Lindsay player who has competed in Baba Lewis (No. 3) at 5 Alex ( championship over to Mrs. plays -1 cept a bribe and of receiving ; —Heavyweight Miteff will was 1 up on Beman coming i most of the major national , : be It’s fun to in touch with what’s Fred Trew, Mrs. R. W. Berry o’clock. 8100 payoff. permitted to fight Ruben keep to the 18th, but Beman birdied i events for years, had a three- J and Mrs. Roland Haynes, I Miss Gunderson, the 5-foot Vargas in Oakland. Calif., July stroke lead .and March 15, 1957, Chestnut , 18 to square the match and 19 i on the 19-year-old from Fort vs. 14. But Miteff’s happening at home, when it was never run any smoother scrapper Meade, manager, Hy- especially to win 1 Miss Schiller after rounds. ’ Gil Cadilli of Los Angeles, it, up. two than had her hands full with at mie Wallman is it was this past week ; un- the persona non Both Beman and had The next closest player was ‘ Garden. Grant allegedly on vacation. You’ll miss Lindsay ' under their enthusiastic direc- seeded Nancy Corse yesterday grata in the State’s boxing you’re certainly 69s for the 18-hole route and 1 nine strokes back. received a $lOO payoff. tion. The only man’s touch i before winning, 3—6,6 —4,9—7, circles.J when the birdie left Beman two un- They were paired together in ' ' June 10,1957, Miteff Wil- your regular newspaper you’re was when Vernon Briggs, , in two hours and 20 minutes, vs. Jack the the final and Miss a lie Urch, commission’s der for the match and six un- ’ round, , Besmanoff of Germany, at vice president, awarded the i Miss Ayares advanced with a j executive, secretary, said Miteff That’s “out-of-town” news- der for the three rounds of the 1 who talks so much like St. Nicholas. Grant away. why prizes. 6—o, 6—l victory over Olgaj allegedly would1 have to sign his tournament. < Joanne Woodward, the Acad- 1 received own $5O. stands are so The low scorers: Mahaney. ( contract "and Wallman cer- paper busy during the Beman and Kessler renew a 1 emy Award winner, said later M»rv Ann Downey, Baltimore 78—228 i In men’s singles, John Myers s August 12, 1957, Zulueta vs. tainly1 won’t be a man- she was “scared to death be given rivalry that dates back to their ! to Jane, Schiller. Salisbury 50—233 j of Bethesda is the only non- . Frank Ippolito of New York, at ager’si licehse.” summer. But you can have The Star 13-year-old days. The last time playing1 with such a fine ] Mrs. Thomas Konopa. Argyle 77—236 Mrs. Irank Cush. Argyle 80—240 i seed remaining in contention i . they met Kessler beat Beman in 1 player.” Mrs. Don O’Brien. Richmond 81—241 follow wherever at extra Mrs. D. R. Fifer Bethesda— 80—243 i after top-seeded Fred McNairr you you go no the 1957 Bethesda club cham- Trapped on 9th Betty Garber. Argyle . .80—247 of Fred Mrs. W. [ disposed Cone, 6—o, after Beman beat Blbby, Cumberland 82—24» for subscribers. Just tell pionship Mrs. Faul LAST charge regular But Jane, a University of 1 Streit. Chevy Chase 84—253 i 6—l, yesterday in the first'i OF TRIBE'S BIG FOUR Kessler in the District Amateur. Gross orlse winners by divisions: from Second: Maryland sophomore quarter-final. us where Beach, one of the golfing Miss Garber. Argyle 80—247 you’re going, when you’re Salisbury, had whittled two The remaining quarter-finals brothers from Fairfax, played ' _ •nurd: strokes from that lead after 1 Mrs. Konopa. Argyle ... ..77—236 > are to be played today at 5 and of the day’s best golf with Mrs. James Swink. Belle leaving and how long you plan to be some only r with meeting Phil; Era Ends eight holes, and was one Haven 84—257 6 p.m. Myers a 69 that upset Chick Cullinane Fourth: ' back. On the par three 9th ] Mrs Filer, Bethesda 80—243 t Neff, ranked No. 2; Don Floyd Your of The Star will reach in the first round and a quarter* away. copy Jane trapped her tee shot . Filth: (No. 3) meeting Charles Chan- Mrs. L. K ( final victory over Keith Kittle, ' Jenson. Army-Navy 95—264 against the bank, took two to i Mrs. Lloyd Dennis. Wash. 87—266 i ning (No. 8) and Lew Wether- : As Lemon Bows Out you every day at no extra charge. Yale sophomore. Sixth: get out and three-putted for j Mrs. s all (No. 4) meeting Doyle Royal1 Kessler had a Jess Nettles. Army-Navy 85—262 strange day. six. School Mrs. J. p. a double bogey was , Pittman. Army-Navy 86—269 ' (No. 6.) CLEVELAND. July 3 Wl.— for the waiver He had to go 25 holes in beating Mrs. R. M. Oliver. Army-Navv 96—281 $20,000 price, ' out. Seventh: Results yesterday: The last of the Indians’ famed Bob McFerren with a birdie in Mrs. E. Atwood Bethesda__.B9—267 will arrive tomorrow to take Jane, playing in only her 1 Men > Singles Iquarter-Snahl—Fred the Eighth: first round, but then he won . McNair defeated Fred Cone 6—o. 6—l. “Big Four” is leaving the wig- Lemon’s on roster. fourth tournament away from i Mrs. G. Boss. Chevy Chase 100—297 Fourth round—Charles Channing de- place the A six holes from Peter Ninth: straight and a her home Green Hill course, ; , seated Jack Tarr, 4—6. 6—l, 7—5; ; warn, baseball era here relief , Martin has 3-1 Mrs. F. Russell. Congressional 102—303 ' Lew Wetherell defeated Ernie Ingram. a o' John of Manor. He lost three to win the Middle At- 1 Tenth: figures , 6—l, 6—o: Johnny Myers defeated i has ended—an era in whi»h record for 25 with the back but won the match 5 Mrs. T. Ryon, Congressional 109—328 1 Cage, 6—4, 4—6. 6—4. innings lantic title in a couple of years. Bob and 4. Women's Singles (quarter-flnals)—- four strong right-handers dom- Cards. She had 74-79-80. She was Adrienne Ayares defeated Olga Ma- It’s Dick Schmidt of Ken- haney, 6—o. 6—l: Belmar Gunderson inated American League pltch- Popular with fans and particularly appreciative of the 3—6, » play- o J* defeated Nancy Corse, 6—4, wood vs. John Cavin of Be- ers, Lemon was—in the words way Miss Downey practically ing and over a six-year period — [( Men's Doubles (fourth round) of veteran thesda, and Kent Kittle of Be- her in the final SENATORS a sports editor here rooted on Lynch and Lynch defeated Mcßride ' won three-fourths of the thesda vs. George Graham of and Scribner, 6—l, 6—3. and Sloat —"recognized as a handy sort round, and said from now on Continued From Page A-ll- and Brown. 6—3, 6—3: Royal and East Potomac in the ’ Tribe’s victories. of to have O semifinals nervous of the Schwartiman defeated Foss and Foss. guy on your side, n she be too runs in l wouldn’t < eighth. Bridges 6—l, 7—5: of the 13-and-under Smith and Taylor defeated The last to go is Bob but too few of us have shown flight. playing with the stars. wasi on the right arm by a , Davis and Keiles. B—6. 6—3. • Lemon. FIRST O ROUND — Miss who had a i Sievers Women’s Doubles (second round) the with in any appreciation of his true I Deane Beman. BethesSa, defeated Downey, pitch. popped out, but ' Gunderson and Jeffrey defeated Grad- • Californian impish Robert N. stature the Trent Jonei, Montclair, J.. faint that she be Lemon was > on and Hublitz. 6—4. 6—3; Corse and among hope might 1 safe when Malzone a 5 end 4. Ayares defeated Bassett and Howard.’ grin and sinking fast ball I who have plied their trade Doug Lindsay, Bethesda, defeated , booted his grounder. Plews — and de- ; 7 f. 6—2: Mahaney Sauer '¦ j that made him a 20-game win- Clayton ,1. and since the days of A. G. Elslnger. Kenwood. 5 and forced Lemon, but Courtney , seated Topping Myers, 6—o. (I—l. Peter John, Manor, defeated Dave Mixed Doubles (second round)—Mc-. ner in seven seasons. Waivers Spalding/’ i 11 Voris. Manor. and 1. ' across and Nair and Decker defeated Taber and singled Bridges were asked on him Bruce Kessler, Bethesda, defeated Bassett. 6—o. 6—2: Sloat and JeffreyJ yesterday 1 The record bears this out. Bobby McFerren. Manor. up in 25 AMERICAN Zauchin's double to left scored ieteated Ingram and Harrison. 6—2. • and he plans to leave Saturday holes 3—6, 6—4: Floyd and Floyd defeated To pick a few bright in John Plews. San in the Coast spots Beach. Falrfaa, defeated Chick Continued From Ogllby and Vuakalns, 6—l. 6—2: ; for, Diego Cullinane, Bethesda. 3 and 2. Page A-ll . Lynch Jr. and Lewis defeated Myers addition to the seven 20-victory Keith NOTES—The Red Sox, who • League. Kittle. Bethesda, defeated Dave ; shadowed the hitting splurge of ' and Powers and deMaisoncelle, 6—3. seasons, he 10 shutouts Collingwood. 1. had in Court House. 2 and have had their spring training 1 6—l: Devlin and Reed defeated Frtorlo The first to Bob Fel- Carl Lohren Brooke Manor, defeated teammate Hank Bauer, who ; and Mutt, ft—2. 6—l; Adair and Corse ’ go was 1948; a no-hitter in Detroit Eddie 2 1. Bowers. Prlnee Geortes. and i out four and a base at Sarasota since 1933 ' defeated Wetherell and Wetherell.i. ler, who retired after a 1956 John Owen. jr„Manor, defeated Gar* banged singles 1 6*~-0, 6—4). June 30 of that year; 170 with the exception of the war Barnett, Montclair, N. J„ 3 aad 2. double in five trips, boosting ’ season in which he didn’t win to lead the SECOND ROUND league in MATCHES his 18 to .289. years, will train at Scottsdale, a game and lost four. Beman defeated Lindsay. 1 up in in average points ; 1950; a lifetime earned-run av- holes: 5 Arlz., next year, it an- Last month Kessler defeated John. and 4; Bunn Ing, the righthander ¦ was Mike Garcia was erage of 3.20, this Beach defeated Kittle. 1 uo; Owen d«- excluding nounced . Scottsdale up who 20 last but who today. . . waived out of the league and seated Lohren. 1 In IS WjW won season 1 year; domination for seven all- vacated the who ; HENLEY has found it tough to win at 1 was by Orioles, at present is recovering from star teams. will train at Miami. . Los A-ll back GOtF all this two . . i Continued From Page 1 surgery in St. Vincent's WOMEN'S year, walked only ’ A converted infielder. Lemon and five while win- Angeles has agreed to play a i the regatta. They are the onlyy Hospital here. struck out ¦ excelled at fielding his WASHINGTON number of at Sarasota. members did their train- posi- GACC (Mrs. ning his fourth in a row for a 1 games . and Only Wynn at Work tion and in 1953 set a major Thurston Furr trophy)—Win- 6-5 record. Gail Harris hit his Lemon had time . ing in France. a rough try- league fielding record for pitch- ner, Mrs. J. J. Corson, 83-87 Al Kaline, hit- i ing keep his feet.... He sixth homer and to on i Yesterday, three American i Still pitching, but not for ers by participating in 15 dou- minus 28. handicap for 142. less in three a fell while in on is games, rapped 1 coming Marty ’ oarsmen and one coxswain i Cleveland, Early Wynn, ble plays. And when he came Gross—Mrs. Charles Egenroad, double for the Keough’s liner in the sixth but raced in under Brit- whose current 8-6 for run-scoring ] i the Henley - record to bat in a tight spot, no pinch- 82-85—167. Other net winners, Tigers. recovered to make the catch. . ish colors. All are undergrad- - the White Sox includes a 5-4 hitter was needed. Mrs. H. R. Lady, 86-84—170 lost it for 5-6 fell while relief Ralph Terry a . . . . Jim again pur- ’ uates at universities here. triumph over the Tribe Mrs. J. G. 22—148: Schnltzer, record with the A’s, who were i suing Runnels’ triple in the ! Jim Meadows of Nashville,, t in Chicago Tuesday. 182-32—150: Mrs. J. P. Quick. without slugging Bob Cerv, out i seventh. Jensen took Wynn and Garcia . . . an 1 Tenn., and Reed Rubin of NewJ joined Coll 3-jOOO Mrs. G. W. Calv- with broken and bruised i .STcrling or im thio Order Form 196-46—150; a toe extra base hitaway from Lemon 1 York—two former crewmates s Feller and Lemon with Cleve- ert, 176-24—152. hand. in the sixth when he roamed land in 1949, and from that 1 at Yale—raced off in a heat t COURT HOUSE (Medal the All-Star Cerv. league’s far to his right for a deep blast. for the Plate, > season through 1954, when the RED 3 ¦ Ladies Challenge SOX, THE play, gross and net winners)— leftfielder, crashed into the Indians won 111 and f EVENING STAR Pascual allowed'only one hitt In this event, barred to over- games a } Class A. Mrs. J. R. Gessley, 88, leftfield wall at Briggs Stadium pennant, the Big Four averaged WASHINGTON D. first . in the six innings. . . . seas crews. Meadows rowed forr I Washington, C. and Mrs. C. G. 96- The broken «b r h rbi br Gilbertson, Tuesday night. toe a total of 71*/i victories a sea- . : Malzone fouled to Courtney ' Jesus College, Cambridge, and j Aipromqnte, 2b 5 0 0 0 6 Class Mrs. W. W. i Cerv’s foot did s«4 Pleaw tend Th* Star 21—75; B. on right not pre- three Brewer Rubin for Merton Ox- . son. BrldfM. 2 10 0 i to m« at th« addrau«f straight times.... * College, Sievers. If 3 0 following Jeffries, 93. and Mrs. E. R. him from playing but the Feller, his 1 10 I vent , has won 3, lost 7, which also i ford. Jesus won. past peak days as Lemon, rs 4 0 0 0 0 during th* period specified. Clayton, 98-22—76; Class C. I bruise on his left hand did. a fireballer, chipped in with Flews. 3b 4 2 10 0 | is his lifetime record 85; e against Another Yale graduate. Pe- Courtney, 3 0 2 3 0 Mrs. G. R. Grange, 98, and Mrs. Cerv suffered a fractured jaw ¦ Garcia, whose earned-run av- Zauchln. lb 3 0 12 0 VACATION ADDRESS Washington. . The Senators . . ster Grose. 23, of Tucson, Ariz.. 4 0 0 Throneberry, es . 1 0 C. D. Taylor, 102-29—73; Class when he crashed into Detroit erages of 2.35 in 1949 and 2.37 1 , their first-half “ Pascual, n 4 0 10 0 I finished activity ’ was coxswain for Pembroke . D. Mrs. O. L. Murdock, 108, < Catcher Red Wilson in a game . in 1952 were lowest the Hyde, p 0 0 0 0 0 against the Red Sox with a 7-4 its' among and Mrs. in ' College, Oxford, which won R. J. Dolan. 109-32 I May. contributed 104 5 0 , advantage. heat in the Thames Challenge “ four, victories: Totals 34 5 8 I Wynn 112 and • . Cup. won Lemon's BOSTON I total of 128 was the tops. BRITISH OPEN A former Princeton oarsman, . ab r h rbi hr GRIFFS' RECORDS Keouch. cf 3 0 0 0 0 Lancelot Farrar of New An operation that took 20 Runnela. 0 0 Continued From Page A-ll JEANETTE York. 2b 4 2 2 THIOU6H of out WlUlama. If 3 11 3 1 | ' rowed No. 2 for Christ Church,, pieces cartilage of 0 15th hole he knocked in a 50- Continued From A-ll BATTING Maiaone, 3b4 10 0 ditt Page 0 | ttmnini Lttlitf foot off AB R H 2b 3b HR RM Av.. Oxford, which won its heat ini Lemon’s right elbow last winter Jensen, rs 2 0 10 putt from the green. i to It the 0 fight any more. was FIUG gld 34 4 11 1 0 0 3.834 Gernert. lb „14 0 10 I ; the Ladies Challenge Plate. failed to restore the old magic White, 0 0 0 0 , His card: first time in 85 bouts that Plews 160 Hl 49 7 4 1 20.306 e 4 j 4 .303 Buddin. aa2 0 O n o ! I NAMI out. Bridges 264 34 80 11 2 25 to his arm. His lone Thomson, 445 444 553—35 , pitching 1 Stephana 1 0 0 0 0 Thomson, in. 443 ’ Langford gave ground to any i Sievers 237 39 67 7 118. 48.283 " I 453 434—72—138 Zauchln 147 21 41 3 1 8 16.279 1958 game of record was a de- Wall p 0 0 0 0 0 | Only 50 will O 0 golfers qualify i man. Pearson 241 29 64 15 3 13 .266 3 Berberet 1 0 0 0 I HOMf • BOYS’ BASEBALL feat, making his lifetime p 0 o ; ADDRESS | for the final 36 holes of Another of Jeannette's great Malkmua 32 2 8 11 0 1 250 rec- Brewer, 2 0 0 play j I Kiely, p 0 0 0 0 Lemon 250 39 61 4 613 44 .244 I 11, - ord 0 207-128. In the 25¥3 in- 2 Klaus, i tomorrow with 149 strokes ex- 1 fights took place in Paris on < Chrlsley 116 13 28 3 2 5 18.241 I COLLEGE PABK PONT LEAGUE as 1 0 I 0 0 : | 27 54 A nings he his earned- pected to be the cutoff April 17. 1909. when he ' Courtney 228 7 0 3 28.237 Lesgwe worked, STAT! point. < won a Aspro’te 192 12 45 71 3 22 .234 I Red Sos. 7: Orioiei, 6. Totals ’3l 3 7 3 1 [CITY 1 0 run average was 5.33. Monte of 49-round battle with 1 Pascual 23 5 10 1 ,217 IndtatM, 9: Atbtetiei. 7. I—Grounded out tor Buddin In Bth: J Bradley Hillsboro, • McVey. 4 0 0 Ramos 44 9 1 5 .205 ' B League “I talked this with 2—Blneled tn* Kiely In Sth; 3—Filed Tex., the first American to fin- 1 For 10 rounds, McVey ham- ; Becquer 79 5 16 2 0 0 6.203 I Card*. 7: Iroquois. 1. over out for Wall In Sth. Yost 175 22 3« 4 0 1 14 .183 1 Apaches, 6; Fox. 1 ish the second came in mered Jeannette, flooring him I Frank Lane and Jw Gordon MAIL ORDEK DELIVERY round, i Griggs 24 1 4 11 0 3.167 BOYS’ CLUB OP WASHINGON WASHINGTON 000 300 020—5 RATES with a ' Clevenger 12 1 2 0 1 0 0 .167 Midget in Chicago this weex." Lemon second round of 74 for twice for nine counts. But Jean- ! BOSTON ... 000 000 102—3 Thronry 39 fl 6 0 0 2 4 .154 I N. T Life Insurance. 15; Corson 4tb lor tho a 154 total that him nette recovered 2 said last night. “So it wasn’t vocation ptriod only—Ju no I I left very 1 to win the fight, i Kemmerer 33 4 0 0 0 1 J'.’lI Gruman. o. E—Malaocr through Sept. Alvares 18 4 2 0 0 0 1 .111 I Murphy’s Eaao. PO-A—Washington 27* little chance of for Jeannette rated 13: Sealtoat MUk. 1.l any shocker to me. They have 8. Boston 27-11. DF —Pascual to i qualifying Langford Korchack 2 0 0.087 Club 23 2 1 0 < Police No. 10.11; Harmony Bridges to Zauchta: Flews to Aapro- the final 36 holes. Gene Sara- the of his Btobbs 0 0 .000 a roster problem and I haven’t greatest fighter time, < 11 0 0 0 0 I) Lodge. 10. ' monte to Zauehte; Malaone to Runnels Deify A Sunder Doily »nly Sender enfr 0 Intifgdlate ’ to Gernert. LOB—Washington 6, Bos- zen. the top American, was a ' even better than 0 0 been able to help out. This way Johnson. 1 0 0 0 0 .'BBo1 Home Plate Club. 9: Falla Church, 0.•j ton 5. starter. Spring 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ) I be 1 Month late Last month, Jeannette was 1 should able to test the arm 2b—Sievers, Bridges. Zauchln. 3b $1.95 $1.30 20c Par Copy Team batting— 2.354 ab., 245 r.. ’ : Bradley, a professional, is chosen for the annual award 583 h.. average, enough to make a decision.” Runnels. SP WlQlams. Zauchln. 1 .45 an Army sergeant stationed of Ring 14. Veterans Boxers of FIGHT RESULTS Weak .30 20c Per Copy ?7 v Morrie Martin Added Pascua! t J S 71 )n Germany. America. He was unable to at- Hyde Hyde 1 10 6 19 Ramoa 123119 43 6717 6 6 6 5 HOLLYWOOD. Calif Don Jordan. Brewer 7% 8 3 4 : “I lost out when I was tend but his Mrs. Ag- Pascual 71 60 24 67 11 3 4 4 With his 38th 5 1 daughter. 1 141. Los Angeles, outpointed Isaac I- birthday com- o o o 0 Kemmsrsr l 32 4 . Kiely H 0 bunkered four times and when nes Kelly, accepted the trophy. IJO Wall 1 0 0 0 6 0 g SU3 3 KXta —Peter Keen->. ing up in September. Lemon 3 could not get out of bad lies.” In addition to his Clevenger fl? nfl 27 »8 3 fl 4 7¦ an. Scotland outpointed Billy Peacock. be Winner Fascual 14-4) Loeer | daughter,' 54 61 23 8 ‘ appears to through. Morrie mpbba 16 0 3'6 < ts. > Brewer (3-7 i. said. “I also three- he is 8 Los Angelea, 10. Bantam weigh survived by his widow, :-Valentin 26 35 11 11 0 9 11 I PORTHCAWL. Wales—Bout between ¦a Martin, a 35-year-old sou th- HBP—By Brewer 'Sievers. Bridges» fl jstaf Baring 12 fl 110 1 and gening the ninth.'* 0 Cleveland Williams. putted 1 Tampa, Dick• purchased from St. Louis WF—Pascual. U—Paparella. Stewart.i I with Senators only. Ricbprdson. Wales, poetpooed to July p. paw ' Runge, T—2:l*. 4—7.851. r •