(Washington, DC). 1947-04-13

(Washington, DC). 1947-04-13

G. W. Swamps ■■ ■-- _ Reliefer Don Cubitt Pickets on Patrol Automatic Qualifiers Listed Baksi Heavy Favorite East Providence Team Assumes Perna's Pointer Takes At Polo Grounds th* Associated Pros S. Pin Here Baldwin Hurls Ball By For National Capital Open To Beat Woodcock Lead in U. Tourney Trophy Again Steady NEW YORK, April 12.—All the Acad- the women’s Merrell pleased with Jimmy Demaret’s The star-studded Bowling Va., led championship A repeat victory was scored lines at the New York By Whittlesey division with a score of 1,723. picket victory and Bobby Locke's excellent emy team of East Providence, R, I„ yesterday by Jack Crampton, lived Giant-Cleveland Indian baseball A1 Houghton released the qualifi- Wallace of Norfolk, cap- showing in the Masters, as both are In London No. 2 Jimmy and white pointer owned by Jay To Earn weren't the cations for automatic entry to the Tuesday Including the Noi 1 and men’s Victory game\oday patrolling scheduled to compete. tured the lead to'the singles Pema of Washington, in the shoot* outfields. National Open yes- By th« Associated Press in the nation, set of 423 and George Washington’s seven-run respective $10,000 Capital The of season tickets, includ- ranking duckpinners with a three-game stake which wound thy price — tag dog up About 50 members of the and announced a qualifying LONDON, April 12. Joe Baksi, a to the men’s seventh inning turned what had terday ing tax and parking, will be $6, smashed its way into first place in grabbed share annual trials of the Na/ Service In- round for air others will be held the former dance hall bouncer from spring been a pretty good ball game into Building Employes May announced. division of the doubles leadership with Armistead tional Trial Club. Houghton is the favorite the championship Capital Field a rout yesterday as the Colonials ternational Union (AFL) pick- 29. if necessary. Kulpmont. Pa., heavy Carter. Wallace rolled, 141-167-115 DIVOT DATA—The Hermitage 17th National Duckpin Bowling Jack Crampton won last fall* went on to trounce American Uni- eted the Polo Grounds in a labor The National PGA has suggested ; to defeat British Heavyweight for the top singles score of the day Club in Richmond is ifffering an ex- Bruce Woodcock in their at Bethesda trials, and this is the first time is versity, 14-5, -in a 3%-hour game dispute with the National Exhibi- the field be held to 150 players for Champion Congress tournament and with Carter hit 777 for the hibition today with Sam Snead and thus the history of the Thomas P. Bald* on the South Ellipse. tion Co., owner of the Giants. the June 5-8 event but if the entry 10-round bout Tuesday—and Bowlnig Center last night. The doubles leadership. Second place j Bobby Locke opposing Byron Nelson a title shot with Joe Louis in win Memorial Trophy, a handsomd The Colonials’ starting pitcher, Police reported the difficulty list exceeds the total by only a few earn score was 1,972 and was moulded in the singles went to Joe South-; and Cary Middlecoff Clubhouse New York on June 26. silver bowl which goes to the win* Howard Wheatley, went out for a was over wages for ushers and players, the committee will dispense out of games of 703. 625, 644. ward of Richmond with 410 followed ; tickets to the Masters last week were ner, that the same dog or owner had pinch bitter in the fourth after ticket handlers. with a trial test. Nat Rogers, matchmaker for New Otis Shepherd of Roanoke, Va., by Bob Hitchcock of Cheshire, l priced at $25, with $5 the fee for won twice in a row. having escaped trouble when his Players in the following categories York's Twentieth Century Sporting the No. 1 ranking bowler, was added Conn, with 409. daily admission Saturday and Sun- j mates completed two double plays are exempt from a qualifying round: Club, already is here to see the to a team led by Nick Paye, and George Crowder and Herman; Jack Crampton turned in his usual day Entries for the Maryland behind him. Reliefer Don Cubitt (1) All players on the list sub- bout and Eddie Eagan, chairman of once the Academy forces took to the Fleming of Norfolk trailed Wallace excellent ground work, handled well MacMitcheil Wins State Golf four-ball | came in to pitch steady ball and mitted by the National PGA. Association's the Empire State's Boxing Commis- alleys, they made the pins spill. and Carter in the doubles with 771 and made two clean finds in the bird championship close April 15 get the victory. <2> All PGA members. ision, is expected in time to occupy Paye set the pace with a 415 score, and Dick Mihaly and Jimmy Mc- field. Helping pointers make • Woodmon’t new nine holes are on Pitcher John McLachlan was <3> All past or present State or i one of the $84 ringside pews. followed by Andy Friar, Providence Quillan of Bridgeport, Cohn, were sweep of this windup event. Law- Mile on Boardwalk schedule but the formal opening bothered by poor support by his sectional amateur or open cham- of the fans veteran, with 406. The Academy third with 769. son’s Carolina Duke, a points] will be until Although most British pfobably delayed July of Norfolk as- owned W. B. Lawson of Eagle teammates, but after he left pions. are dubious about Woodcock’s total was 22 pins better than the Dorothy WarrineE by Arling- in the sixth the who club 4. the lead in the women’s finished and next three A. U. (4) All amateurs were chances, every one of the 10,700 tick- winning score of the Meriden Con- sumed ton, second, Airman* had a horrible time At Atlantic in. 1946. Indian Club members are with 384 and Nora Kauffman Pal, owned Dave Tomson pitchers getting City champions Spring ets was sold weeks ago and Promoter necticut Casinos in Providence last singles pointer by a man out. Charlie The District links Mr. and Mrs. Volney of Portsmouth was second with of chase, took third. Heinbaugh, •y th» Associated Press (5) public congratulating Jack Solomons said he could have year. Chevy Md., with two doubles and a led and Burnett on their recent marriage. of 373. triple, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., April 12. champion runnerup. disposed of 50,000 if Harringay Ida Simmons’ team Norfolk, the 12-hit Colonial attack. Bart 100 or more The Middle Atlantic Amateur cham- —Leslie MacMitcheil of the New Houghton anticipates Arena’s capacity were that great. Fugler paced the Eagles with two entries from golfers who do not fit pion’s bride is a FHA employe from York A. C. won the first running of As it is, the gate receipts of ap- Dog Entries Restricted Lyons' Contract Extended hits. into the above groups, such as un- Michigan The Congressional will establish the Boardwalk Mile today in 4:14.8, proximately $200,000 a NEW YORK, April 12 UP).—The CHICAGO, April 12 (£■).—Tedy The victory was the second attached or assistant professionals, Women’s Golf Committee will hold breaking the tape on the straight- British ring record. About the only Lyons, manager of the Chicago PONTIAC straight for the Colonials against amateurs, etc. its opening event April 18 Eddie all I Westminster Kennel Club announced away course 20 yards ahead of i person in of England who could White Sox, today was presented with a defeat by Dartmouth, while A. U. Entries close May 27 with the Na- Reagh, the District Junior champion, be but won’t is Nora ! today that its 72d annual show, Tommy Quinn of Elizabeth, N. J. present, be, a new contract extending through; ran its losing skein to three in a tional Capital Open Committee at will miss the first half of the Inter- : bride of the British A crowd of lined Woodcock, scheduled at Madison Square Gar- 1948 at an increased salary. row. 25,000 persons Prince Georges. The entrance fee high golf series that starts Tuesday, 1 the to see a four- champion. 11 and would G.W. AB.H.O. A. Amer AB. H O. A. route, hoping is $10.' but will in later matches and den next February 12, MEANS MeNlff,«s 4 2 2 3 Hass'tt.ss play She never has seen him fight and, 4 114 minute mile, but wind, a faulty stop of blue Beaumont Takes to Air Heln'h.2b 6 3 3 1 Wlpgo.ss 10 0 0 Club tournament officials were in the tournament. although she usually listens to the be restricted to winners riettl.3b 2 0 10 Hos'ck.3b 2 111 watch and the hardness of the 12 F’rald.Sb 10 0,0 Fisko.3b 0 0 0 0 broadcasts, she said she ribbons at licensed American Ken- BEAUMONT, Tex., April (JP).— boards worked against the runners. High Jump—Won by Schumacher <G>: today might Ch'rky.cf 3 0 2 0 Ja'bsen.ef 4 110 second, Collins (G): third. Huge <G.>. not even turn on the radio nel Club affairs, with the Beaumont’s Exporters will become; D'ml ler.c 3 2 7 0 Miz'kl.lb 3 0 2 0 Tuesday exception Quinn finished about 10 yards in Height, ft feet 7 inches. of the classes. the first Texas League club to McKEE Good,lb 8 2 7 0 *Car*er 10 0 0 Gallaudef's Trackmen Snotput—Won by Lockhart (G.>: sec- night.

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