Hurts to Shave Your Chin?

Hurts to Shave Your Chin?

Players Helped Most Hearst Girls Bowl for Fourth Ring-Court Twin Show Golf's Big Names Push Douglas By Reserve Clause, Playgrounds Championship Tops Big A. U. Sports By Ben McAlwee Pentalpha, Stansbury No. 1 and King David teams are in the thick Hearst Playground girls will be For Lead in Texas Open Meet of the pennant fight. Ed Cleary is Slate Tomorrow Giants Official their fourth By tKe Associated Press Says seeking straight the individual leader with a 119-5 will ex- th# in the senior class American University SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Feb. 11.— ly Associated Press championship average and sports high season when General Manager J. W. periment with its first basket ball- Lanky Dave Douglas, 30-year-old NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—The New record scores of 172 and 444. (Bill) Wood holds his 16th an- boxing double-header tomorrow professional with a modicum of York Giants today appeared less nual bowling party for lassies of In the season’s longest night in the outstanding attrac- experience on the PGA tourna- concerned than almost any one probably D. C. recreation centers start- it took The Star tion of the Eagles’ winter sports ment tour, held a one-stroke lead 142 game, Evening else in baseball about the law suit Two other events, ing at 8:30 tomorrow morning at team four extra frames to break a season at home. over a bulky field today as the brought by Danny Gardella, one- Strike. tie in the second tilt and a jayvee basket ball and varsity $10,000 Texas Open moved into time Giant outfielder. Lucky gain Columbia will be the defending 2-1 decision over in Na- swimming, are on the day’s crowd- Its second round. Edgar P. Feeley, treasurer and War-Navy champion in the junior class. The tional Capital Ladies’ League. Ivy ed program in the A. U. gym. Douglas, who helps his father, attorney for the Giants, appeared be con- big affair for girls from 11 to 16 Sullivan was high for the victors, As the boxing ring must the at Rock Manor confident the much-discussed re- the professional will be held under the direction with a 331 set. while Suzanne structed in the middle of gym, course at Wilmington, Del., serve clause would be retained in public of Mrs. Vivian Schaefer and Mrs. Sacks posted a 114 game. the match with the City College the names of baseball contracts. the outstripped big golf Mae The Rockets with a 2-1 win mo- of New York will be first on a of Chipman, playground super- to shoot a 6-under-par “It is vital part baseball," 7 yesterday visors. The boys will bowl on Feb- mentarily halted the high-flying night twin bill, starting at 65 over the Fort Sam Houston Feeley said, “and I am certain no ruary 26. ABCD Corp., which boasts an o’clock. course's 6.379 He is in his court would rule it out, under- yards. With many of the East’s lead- eight-game lead. Following the boxing, the Eagle the tour. standing that such action virtual- second year on woman to courtmen meet one of their most as a ing duckpinners expected on his as the ly would wipe out the game Bill 155 B. M. Breathing neck compete, the 16th annual Lorraine Lewis’ helped highly regarded opponents, the competitive sport.” No. 1 field, cut to 228 by 25 withdraw- Gulli tournament at Strike Shop salvage its lone win high-scoring Davis and Elkins Gardella. who was suspended for Lucky als, entered its second or "quali- the from Shop No. 54 and stay a! College team from Elkins, W. Va. five years in 1946 for jumping to tops Capital's Sunday duckpin fying” 18-hole round, were Pro- card. game ahead of Safety Office in The Senators have won 11 out of the Mexican League, claims or- fessionals Dick Metz of Virginia The 13th annual the Fort Davis Naval Gun Fac-1 15 to date, averaging better than ganized baseball is a monopoly Queen Pin Beach, Va.; A1 Brosch of Garden tory loop. Joe Murray of Blue on DAVE handicap and three one-ball tour- 75 points per game, and five DOUGLAS. because of the reserve clause. A set with City. N. Y.. and Alvin Krueger of naments will provide the local Print bagged honors 404. occasions have scored more than 66s. United States Court of Appeals Beloit. Wis.. who turned in ‘‘I am action for the men while the 19th 80 points. after his round. just plain upheld his right Wednesday to Led by A1 Dobbins’ 360, Golden Next in line was Johnny Palmer and need a annual Eastern event at Willi- one of four All-State worn out,” he said, with the suit. Defend- Rule handed the Covenant Hap Huey, N. one of the tour- proceed leading | of Badin. C., rest. was bad all the mantic. Conn., will lure a host of schoolboy cagers in the visitors’ My game ants are the Giants, Commissioner outfit its first 3-game trimming in nament favorites, who posted a 67. MAKE GRADE FOR U. S.—Driver Tuffleld Labour and Brake- the starting lineup, currently is aver- way around.” Snead complained A. B. Chandler, Ford Frick, presi- topnotchers. the Odd Fellows League this 27 Times. man L. J. Martin of Saranac who won the mile | aging 21.8 points per game. Par Is Beaten that his putter failed him. "Same dent of the National Will Lake, yesterday season. j League; New Jerusalem No. 1 pinmen in _ Afternoon events a Forty-five players did par or old trouble,” he said. of the Ameri- trial at Lake Placid, N. J., to become America’s representatives I include bas- Harridge, president will strive a with are to protect one-game ket ball game between the A. U. better in the first day's play, Ties. can and Traiit- the 1949 world bobsled championships, congratulated by Last-place Kal-Ball Products Field Goes to Low 60, League, George lead in the Masonic most of the wrecking of regula- Henri A. Dam (left) and Louis St. Calbre. League flag routed Mid in jayvees and Central High School the field man, president of the National French Bobbers leading City Liquors After today's round, chase against Roosevelt at Colo- at 2 o'clock and a swim- tion figures coming on the Fort Association (minors!. —AP Wirephoto. the Hi-Skor Business Men’s loop,! variety will be trimmed to the low' 60 nial Village A over Sam Houston course, where the tonight. sweep dropping the losers into a tie for ming match against Randolph- scorers and ties for the final Claims Player Protection. Potomac moved the new pace- Macon so-called big guns of the tourney I first place with Cryer’s Market. I at 3:30. 36 wholes to be played over said: “The issue that setters ahead of Hope No. 1 when did their firing. The 6.400-yard par Feeley big which won two games from Wolf's Boxing Coach Bert Courage Brackenridge course tomorrow decides such matters the latter, after winning the first 71 Brackenridge Park course was invariably is, Bobsled Title Races Coolidge Out to Clinch Photographers. learned today that Martin Ries. and 'Sunday. who benefits most such a clause two games from Washington Cen- pretty well taken apart, however, by unbeaten 130-pounder, will miss and most one familiar with tennial with 635 and 595 scores, Ted Rosenblum season- even if the little-known boys did Sixteen players were within any fired a the C. C. N. Y. bout because of an dropped the final tilt one their shooting there. Two courses four strokes of each other as the baseball law knows the reserve 24 Hours Spot in High Playoff by pin, record 451 set in the Bet’nesda injury. Howard Leavitt will fill in clause benefits the most. Postponed 598 to 597. Joe Cicala with 401 Center while O’Neill were used because of the heavy second round started. Five shot players Bowling loop against Isadore Rosman of the and Whip Litchfield with 394 were The field 68s yesterday. They were Buddy The vast majority of players Construction upped the team game visitors. entry. split changed the of Tex.: Tony themselves realize that and are In heaviest wallopers for Hope. count to 696. courses today. JViar Texarkana, After Belgian's Death Western Game for can was 27 of Guadalajara, Mexico; it. How, then, you rule Nats' All told, par beaten Holguin Hi* Associated Pr*ss HUh School Standinru. Hudson, Hurler, out a By while 18 other Lew Worsham of Oakmont, Pa., such clause? W. L. W L times players — LAKE PLACID, N. Y.. Feb. 11 Wilson _7 0 Roosevelt _. 3 4 More Scores in Star Pin Amateurs Chuck of “I would say that between 90 Tourney 1949 Contract equaled it. and Hyatt Coolldta _6 1 Western _ 2 4 Signs The s program in the Eastern PETWORTH: MEN—William Grimes. Howard T. and Morris Williams of and 95 per cent of the players in opening day _6 1 Anacostia _2 6 Harrison, 39-423; Walter J. Sid Jimmy Demaret, the Ojai Denver Central _6 2 Chamberlain 1 7 11T-450: George Trunnell 81-430. Cronin. 69-421. Hudson, expected to be one world two-man bobsled champion- Charles Hutsell. 78-437: J L. 84- V Tex. At 69 rested Bill the major leagues are benefited Tech _4 3 Bell _ 0 7 Rogers. WOMEN—Rose Deilastatious. 60- of the Nats’ best this (Calif.' troubador who was the Austin, 427 Dave Groth, 67-422: George W pitchers sea- the clause the ships scheduled here tomorrow 407; Eking Ward, 54-383: Geraldine C tournament favorite, and Slam- Nary, Los Angeles; Dale Andrea- by reserve and pro- Wolff.

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