C-2 • THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. TUESDAY. APRIL 17. IIM Gonzaga Plays Berrios Challenges Saddler and Hamia ’ Sandlot Teams After Beating Bell BOWLING ? Carroll Nine in NEW YORK, April 17 OP).— With ROD THOMAS IprfMl Open Hay 14 Miguel Berrios, a pint-sized The Departmental featherweight with a big hook and Gauzaa League Opener and a big heart, today dared sandlot baseball league*, both Champion Sandy d supervised by Saddler and Frank Dunham, Washington’s ( National Duckpin Congresa gold j the District Recre- Gonzaga High begins defense , Cherif Hamia, the French con-- leading tenpin bowler, is a cinch i medal. Department, will open the tender, to take him ation of its Catholic League baseball I on. to collect handsomely in the sj * * * * |1956 aeason May 14. championship at 5-foot-2, at Carroll 3:30 i The 23-year-old d American Bowling Congress ( The Leesburg A.C. is the new The Departmental League will p.m. today as the league opens, Rican, who now lives in championships in Rochester, N. leader in men’s Class n A teams “ be a six-team circuit, Gauzaa and from games played to date New York, issued his challenge e• Y. Dunham rolled 667 in singles, , of the Virginia State champion- flv*’ by the two teams, the Eagles ; to the top 126-pounders after ir highly acceptable; 579 in doubles s ships at Clarendon, with a set t may be in for a rough afternoon.! beating experienced Bobby BellII and 607 with the Bauserman’s i of 1,807, just two sticks above fi Columbia Heights, defending The Eagles lost only three : of Youngstown, Ohio, in an ac- - Service team for an all-events i the score of the early pacer, ..champion In the Departmental, players from last year’s tion-packed. televised 10-rounder r total of 1,853. Leon team— Fleisher Jewelers. The ¦ will play Lincolnia on the South Ronnie Bennett, Whitey Murray last night at St. Nicholas Arena. t. "I’m pretty satisfied with it,”!Phillips Cleaners of Waynesboro ’ Ellipse and Naval Security and Tony Natoli. Their pitch- A solid right to the chin inniDunham grinned. The Bauser- ¦ moved Into third place at 1,798. Sta- ing supposedly was good and l the final round staggered Bell|l mans shot 2,764. Other team leaders are; tion meets Military Air Trans- with any kind of hitting they and gave free-swinging Miguelill * * * * Men port Srvice on the East Ellipse. figured to be tough. his second straight spilt verdictit | Quite satisfied, too. was J. R. Class B Storage, Garage, , Opening play will be completed ; Gonzaga Grove, winner of the so far has a 2-2-T over the Ohioan and his fourth h Monk Fra- Roanoke. 1,792- Carr Publish- the following day when Air record.j Coach Jo Kozik says the consecutive win. t <. ser Memorial Handicap at the ing. BOyce, I,7ft; Smith Bros., ¦ | team’s hitting has been way off,! "I’m going to the commission n; Lucky Strike. Grove, who aver- Roanoke, 1,744. • Force Jets play St. Ambrose on [the South Ellipse. and that was enough to account this week and post a forfeititjages only 105 in a mixed league Class C—Design, Portsmouth, for the two losses. check for a title fight with Sad- - at Silver Spring, averaged 130 i 1.673; Home Beneficial, Win- I In the Gauzza league, Atchi- Carroll, with an 8-2 mark,- has dler,” Manager Jimmy DeAngelo o[in the tournament, but even ! Chester, 1,649: Kenyon Peck, son 6c Keller, defending cham- come up with several pretty fair said, as his tiny gladiator vig- -jmore gratifying waa his top 1 Arlington, 1,635. pion, plays Maryland Aces on pitchers and has begun to hit, orously nodded his head. "Ifj game—exactly 200. Women field No. 2 at Falrlawn. The Coach Bob Dwyer says. the commission wants us to fightt With a handicap of 115, Grove Class Sc Skylarks meet the Merchants, A—Letterman Nuss- formerly Southpaw Dave Poole has Hamia first, that’s okay with us. totaled 765 to collect SIOO. Grady baum, Norfolk, 1,662; Junior . Snug Harbor, the fol- drawn the opening pitching as- We’ll be ready to oblige.” Andrews was second with' 75- Mode Bootery, Arlington, 1,496. lowing day on the same field. signment for Gonzaga. ,He will - 739, Harold E. Ray third at 45- Class B—Town’s Char- Oxon Hill draws a bye. Best. All games be opposed by Pat Green,- a 723-and William H. Ryan fourth lottesville, 1,639; Merchants & in both leagues are righthander. at 90-694. awards ' at 5:30 p.m. ( Moore Stops Rival Consolation Farmers Bank. Portsmouth, The league, as in basketball J went to Melvin Ktdwell with 623 1,609; Waynesboro Ladies, 1,596 and John Yingling, 155. will be divided into Division I Early in Tuneup 4 Class C—First Federal Sav- Gonzaga, In spite of the week end exodus Favorites Advance and 11. Carroll and SEATTLE, April 17 OP).— ings 6c Loan, Clarendon, 1.520; A LITTLE HAY FOR THE KITTY I St. John’s are in Division I. St. -of tournament bowlers to the Archie Moore, the light-heavy- * j Naval Shipyard No. 5, Norfolk. Mrs. Ben Cohen’s War Age bit puzzled as Anthony, Georgetown Prep, National Duckpin Congress In First Round of looks a he finds the stable cat in the weight champion having * 1,499; Naval Shipyard No. 3. Priory almost championships at Charlotte, hay rack at Laurel. It might be a good omen for tomorrow’s 6-furlong Capitol Mackin, DeMatha and leap blows, easily Norfolk, 1,479. comprise Division 11. to to land his 7jN. C„ the Fraser attracted 59 River Oaks Tennis Handicap, in which War Age willbe going for the big end of the purse. 1 disposed of tall George Farmen- Class C Mixed—Colonial Vil- The only league game *ientries, only two less than last lage 8, Arlington, HOUSTON, April (/P).—Fa- other tier in the third round of a*'year. No. 1.586; 17 [listed today is Priory vs. Mackin Merry Macs. Arlington, 1,533. vorites paced by top-seeded Vic scheduled 10-round non-title e : * * * * Turkey Thicket, *** * at also at 2:30. fight here last night. Seixas of Philadelphia advanced DeMatha vs. St. Anthony, j Another low-average bowler Sadly missed by the Washing- with ease in yesterday's opening Moore, weighing in at 193, " i Blue Devils Play scheduled today, has been post- at the Lucky Strike, Thomas ton duckpin world will be Frank : rounds of the 22d annual River BOWIE NOTES dropped the 233-pound, 6-foot 5 until 3:30 p.m. ,! Courtney of the FBI Mixed (Fritz) tourna- jponed tomorrow giant from Eureka, Calif., three ® F. Wood, floor manager Oaks Intivational tennis at Turkey League, performed “better than Hi-Skor, at i ment. By JOSEPH B. KELLY ;he was shaken up, requiring Thicket. times in the third round. The of the who died 50 ‘he knew how” in a league after three-month illness. He Star Racing Editor i treatment at the first aid room ! referee called the fight after a Tha two top players, Seixas Today match. Courtney marked in all was a brother of Bill Wood, the and second-seeded Shuk gave over the riding Colonials Virginia Parmentier twice had taken the Bernard Bart- $7,500 Netmen The Bowie Breeders' duties! Defeat ‘frames but the eighth for a tally! bowling proprietor. This re- of Dallas, to Joe Servis who also was Andy Cockrell compulsory eight count. of zen eliminated their Stakes, a 4'/2-furlong dash of Duke, the 182, good for a bronze medal, porter joins many others in pay- opponents for champion training for ’ by thrown by the rambunctious son GW on Wins in Singles j The is Grove 200 qualified first-round iden- - - s for the ing Maryland year - 1 Atlantic Coast Conference's bat- t tribute to a grand little guy. olds, 1/ Z tical 6—o. foaled 2 .of Blue Swords-Four Stars. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., : a June title defense against 6—o scores. Seixas closes the long spring meeting ; Servis finally mounted "The ! ting champion last season, was Yolande Pompey in England. defeated Alfredo Robles of Mex- April 17 (fP).— The University of ico City, while Bartzen downed at the Southern Maryland Judge” in the starting gate and [ to play here this afternoon in a track Virginia tennis team won all its Tony Trejo. today with Blue Ray and Dr. finished third. game between the Blue Devils Stewart, South African Maury School Athletes Hear Eugene carrying and George Washington on the points m the singles yesterday to Gil Shea. Herb Flam. Ed Moy- J. top weight Tony Despirito, leading 120 rider Ellipse. defeat George Washington, 5-4. Win Naples Net Title lan, Tom Brown. Sidney Schwartz of pounds. of the Bowie meeting, plans to Twelve candidates have been 1 Cockrell, a third baseman, led Summaries: April 17 (Pi.—Hugh Dressen, Receive Awards and Grant Golden were among divide his time between Mary- SINGLES—Jack I*rr. G W. detfat- NAPLES. other favorites his league last year with .429. ed Bherry Snyder. By preceded advancing in the nominated for the test, includ- land and Jersey, P—7.4—fi. A—2: Bill of Angeles Abe DICK SLAY | 'teams and the business New where his Rain canceled Dorsey. Virginia, defeated Herb Rappa- 1 Stewart Los and first day s play; ing Blue Ray's stabiemate from yesterday’s port. , . Chuck Dressen, who one might t meeting of the Maury PTA.
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