
Rosewall Given Big Lift Chestnut Wants THE EVENING STAR, Washington. D. C. ** A-13 By Win Over MOORE MAKES Champions Gonzales Bassey STRIKING TV DEBUT, Nine By CASPAR NANNES old Australian made a great pass- After '- -'.ov'; \.-'- :-' '¦¦¦ 7 VV-. tng ¦ jRKra&BSHP*"; '*§l! \7v V77 i' : ¦ . ; ; , ."'V'’, ::7 ' : 'u;'U- ;: 7'V 7;^::rv-V''ov'¦'¦ Ken Rosewall of Australia t shot down the line that forced BUT THAT'S ALL "'¦ $M v a diving Pancho to volley Into ¦ .. .;<¦s £•¦". ; 7vf ':' I*7'?'¦^7';':' :'P! '’.-V—; ¦ • headed today for Richmond a Billy Moore, making his Tonight ( the net. Run in encouraged much young man Beating TV debut as a bowler, struck beating Rosewall then rushed through Cadilli after Pancho Gonzales, with the first ball against 1948-49 American ! his service game at love to wrap amateur up NEW YORK, Mar. 16 <JS.— Gerry Stair on Duckpin champion, last night in one of- the set at 10-8. w liMb The tension grew "Who's this Hogan Bassey any- Derby last night at WMAL, Chicago Relays the finest tennis matches here in in the second set as the games went on service |Way." wailed little Ike Chestnut, but took a thumping. 359 years. to 333, as Stair scored his CHICAGO, Mar. 16 UP).— Nine ,v to 6-all. Gonzales began hopeful f|yf' iKßjßmm^B^mEßßßlfc^S: M The this istill of crashing into the: straight victory ¦ diminutive 1956 American | game with an ace, but Rosewall fourth on Olympic champions and a host |pßfp|\ » vw titleholder from Down Under featherweight elimination boxing the program. ’ hung grimly on to 30-all. He of other track and field stars b took the battle 10—8, B—6, after tournament opening next week. : The strike was Moore’s I ; t.Sfc.4*' jyw , reached 30-40 on another Deau- vj-gv. jvV hi SH of only first game, invade Chicago Stadium tonight and hour and 20 minutes tiful backhand passing shot, The 26-year-old New Yorkei mark in the superlative play by both a in which he 97. fol- in the 21st running men be- ' stroke he could not make Thurs- had just beaten rolled of the Chi- fore 4,517 fans at Uline Arena. California’s lowed by 111 and 125. Stair • day, but turned back when ;Gilly Cadilli by unanimous deci- cago Daily News relays. Gonzales now leads by was shot 124, 110 and 125, with 23 to 9 the big Californian through sion in a television bout at Madi- Tom Courtney, matches. Rosewall won his last dived the last game a tie. Charlie Jen- ' the air for a passing shot and \son Square Garden last night. kins, match a week ago in Chi- Moore missed four spaie j Bob Richards and Ron over ' reached it with a desperation "They got this guy cago. Bassey breaks and Stair nine. Delany lead the Olympians in volley that fell limply just over or Count Basie or whatever you through * Once Rosewall broke 1 the barrier. ¦call him the what could turn out to be one S H «¦'¦ Gonzales' delivery a perfect in tournament and fudflbtfj.'A.i If with ' As the crowd yelled, again nobody here of the greatest meets ever held lob to the backhand Ken has ever seen him B| corner iu ’ got to add on another or knows what he can in Chicago. *,.("»&»<*H 9wv* .1 - t*®e 1 ’ -. • the third game backhand do,” said of the first set,, passing shot down the line, only Ike. "Why don't they let he regained the confidence lack- ¦ him Burke Holds Courtney and Jenkins are the to have Gonzales deuce the score fight me for the ling Thursday ¦ chance. I'd be double Olympians and matched his ’ with a superb volley. But the more than happy to take him Gold Medal opponent ” 1 stroke for stroke down 1 little fighter was not to be de- on while Richards will be shooting to the final point. nied and took the two important lor the world's pole In chapter i Unless Bassey, the British Em- by vault record the first the two points a Lead Stroke 1 with sharp volley and pire 126-pound men game for game champion from of 15 feet 8' 2 inches set by ¦ A 'j[ * />%<s«a.' battled until an error by his opponent. Nigeria, V a 34 8-all was reached. Gonzales I gets upset by Percy ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.. Mar Cornelius Warmerdam here in av l ik a > The opening contest between Lewis Empire UP). pros” 2 started the crucial ninth game in an title defense 16 —The "old brushed 1943. HEf m Mr Pancho Segura, eolorful Ecuador in England, April 1, past the upstart youngsters and w Jp «h|H| gj&Esk s^ wSSfck ss|| with a double-fault. Two forced star, Chestnut ! and Dinny Pails, former probably doesn't stand were in command going into to- Delany s appearance kindles | volley errors gave Rosewall 15- Australian much hopes Davis Cup player, was chance of breaking into day's third round of the $12,500 i for a four-minute mile i 40. but Pancho stormed the net perfect opener. Segura the Tabori, a won tournament set up by the World St. Petersburg Open golf tour- since Laszlo the Hun- land pulled the score back to the single pro-set contest, garian S' jflßl jH9r i 9—7. Boxing Committee and the nament. refugee, also will partici- deuce with a thunderbolt over- in a match marked by long ral- NBA. pate in the Burke, jr., a by bankers mile. head and a good drive. lies from deep The tourney to determine a Jackie Texan Both Delany court and clever ibirth, was the pacesetter with a and Tabori have 1 Rosewall then reached game maneuvering to reach the net. isuccessor to retired Sandy Sad- been in 1 gets way midway Cary clocked 3:59 outdoors. i point again on a Gonzales volley ’ The South American leads dler under next Friday mark of 135. Mid- Delaney • m f.Jj error, now in the Garden dlecoff. a Texan by contract, and doesn't run against the #->--;, Jr J S *ielMMl 1 and took the vital point ; in their series, 15 with Puerto Rico's clock .:WL * mL. f, » matches to 2. and although he has been fM—MMßßflffilßß’r:3Hk after amazing Miguel Berrios facing Brooklyn's Pete Cooper, native Floridian, an rally. Pancho > Rosewall and Pails defeated ; the season's outstanding miler a Carmelo Costa. were putting on the pressure steamed service into court the Panchos in the pro-tennis The winner is he’s never been pressed. which Ken blocked back. 'I scheduled to take on Bassey with at 136. How- j Gon-' 1 ; s et, B—s, to bring the score in ever. Tabori’s appearance might zales volleyed the semifinal victor scheduled Gene Littler of Singing the ball to Rose- ¦ this series 11 to 8 for the latter to Hills, : force the Irishman to go all out HL W wall's backhand and the 23-year-' meet France's Cherif the Calif., and Billy Casper, jr., of V ¦team. Hamia. this ', s, -* «§ St. Patrick’s eve. 4L- ',f (^' * f' s . jK?'^'l rpT jW||LHH| European champion, Bonita, Calif., out u for the title. who jumped Courtney will be defending his front with 66s in the round, Chestnut, who stopped Costa in first relays title in the 1.000-yard run eight rounds, currently is un- were back in the field. Littler and Jenkins will compete in the St. Peter's and Benedictine ranked. Cadilli, who beat Berrios was in a five-way tie for fourth 600. Both Casper 1 won individual medals on January 16. is ranked 10th with 137 and was in a Olympics four-way in the and both ran To Play in K. of C. Tourney by the NBA and fifth by Ring tie for ninth with 138. on America's winning, 1,600- magazine. Burke, the 1956 Masters and meter relays team. St. Peter's Prep of Jersey City, sity tonight for the ®*ORE FOR BLAIR—Bob York (52) goes high on a . State Class A quick start enabled Chestnut PGA champion who now regis- Other Olympic Gold Medal T"9, to score push shot • A title. I ai a Class A semifinal game of the Maryland N. J.. and Benedictine High of to even his score with Cadilli ters out of Kiamesha Lake, N. Y„ winners entered tonight are Ira • Jv State tournament last The Marauders, is only night ats the University of Maryland Joe Richmond, Va., were added today who lost to The 25-year-old Californian had 34 but he has been play- Murchison, Greg Bell, Lee Cal- | fieldhouse. Quinlan (23) of Howard St. Anns in the here in ing for tries to block the shot. Other are to the field for the fourth an- finals edged Ike by a single point in pay for 15 of those years. houn. Milt Campbell and Glenn players Mike Oldham (31) and Leo Howard 1955, have compiled 19-2 Jackie Burke, jr. t*7-tiK—i;j;> ' a rec- their first clash in Houston Davis. (2 ai n 73 “ nual Knights of Columbus last Pete Cooper t.s-CK—i;:t; ~? 48, and W1 Play Frederick at 9 o’clock tonight in the bas- ord and are led by George Blaney Cary J, i ti* li i finals. October 30. Micidlecoff . 7ii-t»t»—-15ti —Star Staff Photo. ketball tournament at the Uni- rated as one of the school s ali- Gene Littler H»i-7!«—lsT greats.
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