meor *• attack by breezing past THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. Llndy Kehoe, 6—l, B—2, in the MONDAY. MAY *l. 1956 A-19 MAJOR LEADERS ¦lTß—Lmi*. PUtaburth. and lo»r. at. Tennis Rivals Veterans, Rookies 43; Moon. No. 1 singles. 25 4 St. Louia. 38; Cincinnati, Repulakl. Temnlt. By th« Associated Press and St. Louli. 35. In other matches yesterday. Kehoe ipp i. fl—7, B—2. Gurley-Reed teammate. Stan Gifford, DOUBLE*—BaiI. Cincinnati, and Dark. 'loae ) defeated Davls-Bob Burgesaj for AMERICAN LEAGUE }J*» Vork. n Furlllo. Brooklyn, K; Spark Play Army Navy Country Club de- <POj. 6—2. B—n. Jim Helskell-Ran- I the doubles title and (A and j Howard with s (based &0 bats) —Man- alls Cl, manta. Pittsburgh, and {Jhoff lEdae.i defeated Barthold-i. BATTING on at Chevy Dr. (P G.). of Qualify New Maxwell. Bcnoendieast, St. Loult. 7 feated Chase Club, 4-3 o William Eastman 7—5. total 2,108 took first place for Berths tle. 'soo' York. .398: Detroit. 1 ..{B7: Vernon. Boston. ..VJ2: Boyd, TRIPLES—Bruton. Milwaukee. «; Mays. and Arlington Tennis Club in all events. INDIANAPOLIS, May 21 OP). Paul Russo. Canago j Baltimore, .357; Berra. New York. New York. 5; Aaron. Milwaukee: Walls. In ARLINGTON. 4: KENWOOD. 3 ,144.069; and Musial. st. ;i. Interclub downed Kenwood Country Club, Singles: Piitaburrh. Louis. : Steve Potts lArl.) defeated, He pocketed more prize money —Twenty-live and four : Park, Calif., 143.546; Andy Lin- . BUNS—Mantle. New York. 33; Lopes. HOME RUNS—Post, Cincinnati. Day (Ken.), veterans . City, and Washington, 11: Results of the opening 4-3. Arlington was victorious Bud 6—l. B—o. Ed Rich- single Kansas Yost. Jablonskl. Cincinnati: Long. Pittsburgh, matches 5 ardson (Arl.l defeated Ray Gould iKen.U'from a ABC tournament newcomers today held down all < den. Manhattan Beach, Calif,. ‘!3: Bauer and New York. and Boyer. «: despite having top Berra. HI. cago; St. Louis. Banka. Chi- : in the Men’s Interclub A Tennis s one of its 18—2. B—ll- John Landis (Arl.l defeated ilthan ever before—s2,lßo. BUNS RATTED IN—Berra. New York. Kluseewski. Cincinnati, and (Ken.l. but four spots in the 500-mile 143.056; Jimmy Bryan, Phoenix. 34: Thomas, League . players, Floyd, Charles Mac Mullen B—3. 6—2.1 1 Mantle. New York. 3*!: Gernert. > Pittsburgh. 8. over the week end indi- Don out of its Dean Judd (Ken.l Frank City, 1 defeated Kel- In addition to all this. Lillard auto race starting field May 30, Ariz., 143.741, and Bob Sweikertt Boston- Lcoe*. Kansas and STOLEN RASES—Mays. New York 8: cate another up , lineup. lam (Arl.t, B—l. B—o. Lemon Washinston. 21. Moon, St. Louts, 8: Clemente. Pitts- ¦ rivalry shaping became the first man in history and all ran over 140 miles ani of Indianapolis, last year s win- - HlTS—Mantle. New York. 47: Berra. ..ii'.Lfh., 13 olgyers tied with 2. between the Edgemoor Club COLUMBIA. 7: OUANTK'O MARINES. II Doubles: Potts-Bob C. Taylor lArl.t New Boston, PlTCHlNG—Lawrence7: Cincinnati, ft-i) and I Single,: Tim Co«.s ICI dfleateil Bill defeated BUI Costello-Blff OUnhant; 1 win both the hour qualifications .ii York. 41: Goodman. and , Demas. Id—8; de-; , 'Ken. i. (Ken ) , ito All-Star Match in week-end 143.033. , Kuenn Detroit 40: Tuttle, Detroit. Labine. Brooklyn; Freeman, Columbia Country Club for the M—2. Fred McNair 6—4. B—2. Oould-Dav der. Cincinnati, and McDaniel. J (rated Tom Cundy. u—l; defeated Earl Smith ' Game title and the ABC title The trials will continue next I j St. Louis. B—l. Charles (Arl.l. Churrhill-Steve Troy Ruttman of Lynwood. * ' title. Channina defeated Bowes, k—«, B—*; —s. 6—3. Doug Love-Jobn;j I DOUBLES—Vernon. Boston. 10: Good- ‘ . .000; Jolly, Milwaukee, 2-0, i in one year. He Saturday and Sunday. man. P: Chicago;: ; 1.000. Kahl Sonias defeated Oulysssy. a Stewart (Ken.) defeated Kellam-Landis , took the 1955- i Calif., the 1952 winner with -1 Boston. Lollar. year (ArlJ. » Kuenn and Tuttle. Detroit, and Run- 1S’! *>UTS—Friend. Pittsburgh. 44;. Last Edgemoor defeated I —l B—3. 11— 561 all-star title Joe Wil- The Indianapolis Motor Speed- - from Sweikert’s '55 car. was just under r nels. Washington 8 Roberta, Philtdelnhig. 38: Snahn. Mil- : Columbia in a playoff match. Doubles: Coss McNair defeated l man of Chicago way record for the 10-mile quali- TRIPLES—Jen.*en. Boston, and Runnels. waukee 33: Mleell, St. Louis. 31: . Demas-Ju< ee. 6—4. 4—6. B—2; Ed- last December. old standard at 142.484. Washington. 4: Goodman, Boston. 3; Newcombe. Brooklyn. 28. ’ Both got off to good starts this i ward Beard-Huah Lynch defeated Oul- fications passed 140 only four Jack Turner of Seattle, na- . nine plaver tiea ywith *!. yassy-Bcwes. H—7, 6—3: Sprlaas-Peytoni years HOME RUNS—Mantle. New York 13*. season with overwhelming vic- . Howard defeated Potts-Blllings. 6—2,1 Bill Lillard First ago. and it was boosted to tional midget car champion theB Berra. New York. 1?!: Gernert. Bos- tories In their openers. S- -n. 145.596 Saturday by and Bk er. New York. 8: Max- Columbia Girls Sweep ARMS NAVY. 4i CHEVY CHASE. 3 red-haired last two years, was the fastest tton. 7. Singles: Alphonso de- well Detroit Columbia opened league Tom Smith <A-N> George Francis Patrick (Pat) , of four Speedway quali- . STOLEN BASES—Jacobs. Kansas City. the ¦ seated Moorhead ICC). B—:t.; To Win Three B’ Moater Pointers Pntor rookie Dick - Titles , 4: Philley. Baltjnore: Busby. Cleve- Softball ’ action Saturday scoring a 7-0 f B—L. Williams <A N defeated: JJ Flaherty of Chicago. £ land, Double-Header Orme Wilson iC.C.i, «—3, if—•<. fiers at 142.394. He come back and Kuenn Detroit. 3: eight sweep John Johnny Thomson, players tied with over the Quantico Marines, , Bennett (C.C.) defeated Walter Pate another; yesterday after spinning off the 6 New «-0. 1.000. The Columbia Girls Club A -N B—3. 7—5. Roy Reynolds lA-Nn In ABC Tourney PITCHING—Ford. lorn. » a new entry in the league. >, Cobb, DURON Tim Calvin Ik Speedway veteran from Spring- Saturday. Sullivan. Boston and Larsen. New IIdefeated Jr. IC.C.i. 2 —B. track Bob Christie off boosted its season softball rec- (>— ft k\ Lork 3-0 1.000; Burtschy. Kansas ¦ Coss led the Columbia team to t I. —4. ROCHESTER. N. Y„ May 21 j field, Mass., was close to the new Grants Pass, Oreg., • City: Grim, York, by Doubles: Smith-Williams IA-N) de- another new- New and Stewart. 1 ord to 7-1 sweeping a double- ’ victory with Urquhart-Moorhead ¦I Paints • ICC.I, S—B.j )1 record yesterday at ( qualified . Washington. 2-0, 1.000. a 6—2, 10—8 tri- seated —Bill Lillard, 28, from Chi-; 145.549—0 r comer. also after spin- STRIKEOUTS—Score. Cleveland 00: header in Philadelphia yesterday umph Lt. Bill 8--II William ISki I Arnold-Wllliam;1(^1. length Washington Chi- ’ over Demas, win- Smokey (C.C.) defeated Chris about a car's slower for ning in practice. Pascual. 4ft: Pierce. with the Olney Kaydets, -7 Chaney-Jacki I Miller cago, is the first man to win cago. 3ft: Wvnn Cleveland, and Ford. , Quaker r nei of the recent D. C. Commis- . Noel. (A-Nl. B—2. 1t—3.1 10 miles. New 34. City metropolitan Bennett-Wilson (C.C.) defeated Powell Other first-time qualifiers were B York < champions. sioners’ Taylor-Paul three titles at one American The 1955 record of 142.580. set • tournament, in the No. 1 . Buskey IA-N). B—4. 2—6.; Bob Veith, Oakland. Calif., and 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE j9-3 and 11-2. singles match. Bowling Congress tournament. IMETROPOIITAN by the late Jack McGrath, cn fto at bats)—Repul-j EDGEMOOR. «: PRINCE GEORGES. 1 W PAINT COMPANY also; Bill Garrett, Burbank, Calif. BATTING <baser! Mildred Womersley > Singles: Doyle Royal 'Edgemoor) w .! »ki, St. Louis. .412: Lons. Pittsburgh.! and Anni Edgemoor dropped only one , de- The 53d as beaten by 11 other drivers—- After .398: Bailey, . feated Llndy Kehoe (P.Q.). o—l, «—2. i annual tournament US BMI UliTHlif the 33-car field is filledJ Bruton. Milwaukee. .304: (Herndon were pitching stars for• singles match yesterday in Bob Davis ) all old hands at getting ' Cincinnati. JISK; Boyer, Bt. Louis 377. l tP.O defeated Jack Ran-; yesterday *gSlB23 14th MW, 710 N Olohr RA around next week end, a driver still Rl NS—Boyer, 24: Moon. St chalking up . sohoff (Edge.l, 4—B. B—l, Fred ended after 79 days.; can 1 8«. Loui.v the Columbias and Barbara Mul- a 6-1 victory over Reed (Edge.) B—2. | O' CO 5-0336 JA. 7-7955 the four turns of the 2' 2 -mile get lineup by/i Louis. 22; Long. Pittsburgh, and ¦ defeated Mori Stimler: his car into the Bt. 21: Bell and ligan. Barbara Allen, Peggy Ka- Prince Georges Country . (P-0.1. B—2. 7—5 Jack Gurley (Edae Lillard led the Falstaff Beer track. They helped by , 7 Blasiiiaame. Louis. Club. Larry Mlddlekamp, i mtrvmt u>. 5-4777 were a qualifying - Cincinnati: Mays. New York, and valjian ¦ defeated (PG). faster than the slow- Post. and Miss Herndon were ! Doyle Royal. University of Mary- 6 H- ¦¦ of Chicago victory in 2531 E'nntllfi new asphalt surface. Ashburn. Philadelphia, 20. !. 1« 1. team to Av»nu« est car in the field. IN—Long.
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