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* THE EVENINb STAR, Washington, D. C. l TUESDAY. 18, C-4 DECEMBER 1956 Nips Burdette N. L. PITCHING i * CLUB RECORDS j Spahn for NL gSjßSr}jf«B & 1 # B ffi |& 1 Tjff ft* ::::::::::::: i it- W \ffl iSi! Pi 1:8? fc m If? if? !:§§lIff Pitching Title 1m m\m!« h 111 3 :yiw Lew Burdette, 30-year-old Total* 11083 6775 ‘939 10719 1210 3882 8984 HeO ~3T3 . Milwaukee righthander who PITCHERS* RECORDS mgk ( U ...ip ¦ (Pitcher* ¦ wilted In the stretch drive, led With at least National League pitchers with an earned run average of Ifa 1 2.71, nipping teammate Warren £i ill Si Spahn, who finished with 2.79 pS."Bate'~3llConley, D. Eugene, l 9 'iftjJXi ¦% *vs compiling Mil. 31 8 471illl158 74 65 lfltt s**11ak •i'i'l I while 20-11 record. Rush, If a Robert. Chi. fl : R 3213 10 565 240 101 85 210 50 104 ‘lift Burdette won 17 games by 83L -: Jg §!§§ late August but could only \» !* *1 li? wBB iBB j i" ‘ add ISrr“&C! II 10 -«00 198 95 74 186 66 h88 3.36 f f ™ two more thereafter and wound “i? :p Si lie add PISBMHHHi up with a 19-10 record. He ied k(bn™ m%. BtL —9 383 11 -301 m203 W100 81 210 44 85 3.69 !flie]i.B?2?n Wilmer. BtL L332 .014 14 500 200 on 04 I*7o 2S Ivi •»<»,» J TONNIS STARS—Three District ranking* the National with six shut outs. players selected for high by the Spahn, »«*« »» United States Lawn Tennis Association, are (from left) C. Alphonso who carried the heavy P ils s:?f| 0, Smith of load for the Braves in the final i 1 c m »ingles and No. 2in senior doubles; Donna Floyd weeks as they just gig of Arlington, x? 5 missed the IISI fill fii No. in girls* singles and No. 7 in girls’ doubles, and Donald Dell pennant, became a 20‘ game g of Bethesda, No. 3 in junior and No. Lawrence, Broofo, 18 *8 & singles 2 in junior winner for the time. Cln. * R49Bltlsi9-40 .656 109 doubles. seventh Fowler, 21f 97811210 71 96 399 J. Arthur, Cln. r45 11 11 600 178 92 80 lAI «« ini AntonelU; Maglie Engine* Follow Carl, Bkn. R3l 13 11 .542 186 92 88 199 57 05 426 DONNA FLOYD NO. 5 ON LIST Following Burdette and Spahn were Johnny Antonelll of New j? ?! 183 € Hacker, W.rren, Chi. .R34 313 ’ll.188 19* 103 ip i Kansas Boosts York. 2.86; Sal Maglie of Brook- 87 ISoIf 44 9? ill4!<J9 lyn, 2.87; and Don Newcombe of TEN OR MORE GAM^S—LESS THAN 154 INNINGS 01[] Smith and Dell Gain Brooklyn, 3.06. „$* OrlssomMarvln, NY „ 4°B T V’ |s'o ft fc % % *?& Newcombe. most valuable £§ tVg B|gug§ & Lead, Carolina player in the league who was R iff i High Tennis Rankings battered by the Yankees in the * 3 ill Is p h fa 0 i? B If World Series, was tops for the Rpltts: SII®SIIS!§ By NANNES year Waters.^Kcd if |\\ ' CASPAR tralia and Jean Borotra of second straight In won-lost & Tennis players of the Wash- . France. This was the third year percentages with a 27-7 mark Pollet. Howard. i h £BB h if hi II lo King, Pitta.. Ll 9 O 4 .000 23 10 8 8 18U If8 10 3.13 Climbs Third Nelson, i ington area held high places Ini in succession that Smith anai for .794. He completed 18 of Pitts. R3B 4 1 .Bilo 60 24 21 54 19 25 315 By the Associated Robert. Phila R 49 3 8 .333 123 55 44 116 34 53 ! the seniors, juniors, boys, girls ; Jacobs reached the finals. Press 36 starts. Lablne.“‘llf- Clement. Bkn. R62 10 6 .625 118 48 43 111 30 75 354a!?! and interscholastic singles and 1 Dell had a good summer in his j The touring Kansas Jayhawks, Bob Friend of Pittsburgh, the BJeenian. HersheU. Cln.— RB4 14 5 .737 109 44 41 112 34 SO 339 doubles ranking announced today r final year of junior play. Winner with Wilt Chamberlain, the 7- earned-run leader In 1955, by the United States Lawn Ten- . of the Western, Kentucky State foot sophomore showing the way, dropped to 12th at 3.47, but nis and atop worked the innings, jbh°on# 6 Association's selection com- ¦ Middle Atlantic junior remain the basketball poll most 314, II $% 3 «" .?? f? f| mittee. championships, he reached the as the No. 1 college team In the and had the most starts, 42. J f ft Area stars picked for high i semifinal round of the national Nation. Robin Roberts of the Phillies Jolly, David, Mil. R29 2 3 .400 48 21 19 39 35 20 .1 T- Valenttnetti. Vito. Cbl. R 42 6 4 .800 95 47 40 38 3 rankings are C. Alphonso Smith event. He lost to Rod The writers and sports- had one of his poorer » 84 28 379 i Lavar of sports seasons, Brosnan. James, Chi. R 30 6 .357 96 44 40 95 46 81 379 of Washington, No. 4 in seniors’ Australia, tournament winner, in casters who take part in the winning 19 and losing 18, but Rldzlk. Stephen. NY R4l 8 2 .750 92 42 39 80 86 S 3 a j ” 1 Schmidt. Willard, Stl. R33 8 8 429 148 89 83 131 78 62 387 I singles; Donald Dell of Bethesda, , a good match. Don beat the weekly Press balloting pitched most complete wuheim. j. «4 ? « « ?! Associated thei Maraonerl. NY’:::::r :30s 4 SI 97 5J4 No. 3 in junior young gave games. 22. gave Joseph. NY L23 8 8 500 92 45 40 88 49 49 391 singles, and with i Australian the previous Kansas an overwhelming He also up the Roebuck. Edward. Bkn. ft 43 6 4 .568 89 46 89 83 29 So 394 Ralph, 155; Hearn. James. NY .313 129 74 67 124 44 Donald also of Bethesda. , week in the Western champion- margin with 68 first-place votes most runs, most hits, 328, Monger. .8 30 6 11 68 a'9R I George. Pitta. ft 35 3 4 .429 107 59 48 128 45 4.04 No. 2 in junior doubles, and [ ships. The Bethesda youth also among the 93 cast. Only games and allowed a record number of Jackson, Lawrence. BtL R6l I 2 .600 86 44 39 76 464? 60 4.13 Negray. Ronald. Phila R39 . 2 Donna Floyd of Arlington, No. 5 added the Eastern through last Saturday home runs, 46. 3 .400' 67 38 31 72 24 44 4.18 i Interscholastic were con- 38 * 2 SO 60 29 28 63 27 17 429 in girls singles, and with Pa- crown to his titles. sidered. LltthS’eld*Rio?lVd. tricia Jones Fans 176 6Pitts.-38tL-31 NY L 40 4 8 .400 119 62 88 101 49 80 4.39 Hubbard of Chevy Chase, Miss Floyd, regarded by many j Washing- “frer. John. Phila. ... R4l 711 .389 98 49 47 88 61 66 441 Kansas bowled over Sam Jones, Chicago right- Bug. 38tL-24Phlla R 27 6 9 .357 80 No. 7 in girls’ doubles. as the most pros- Joseph. .8(H) 114 71 57 121 58 450 promising girl j ton twice over the week end with Black. Cln. R32 3 2 62 31 31 61 26 27 450 ip who traded Naranjo. Oonsalo, Other Washington area stars ; pect to out of the area, hander was to St. Pitts R 17 1 2 .333 34 22 17 37 17 28 4.50 ever come scoring 30 Muni, ... to Chamberlain points Louis last week, again In John. Mil. Rl4 0 0 000 24 14 12 25 7 18 450 be ranked were Col. Nick ; captured the Middle Atlantic one night and for Ted Konstanty. C. James. BtL._ R2. 11 .600 39 20 20 48 6 7 482 37 the next a both strikeouts, 176, and bases Arroyo L.UU. Puts. L 18 8 3 .600 29 17 16 ¦'¦ Bowel, No. 22; Austin Rice, No. , junior girls event well Pitts. 38 12 17 486 Ep j/. as as tak-! season total of 158 or 39 Vi a on balls, 115. Johnny Kllppstein Hall. Richard. R 18 0 7 .000 82 38 33 84 21 27 4.79 =vw 88; Alex M. Keiles, No. 35, and ing the women’s title. She game Koutai. Sanford. Bkn. L 16 2 4 .333 69 37 32 88 29 an 488 : \ was winning Rogovln. Phila. ... X In four starts. of Cincinnati the most bat- Saul. *22 7 6 M 107 65 59 132 1? 48 498 Kahl K. Spriggs, No. 37, in sen- beaten by Mimi Arnold 1 Jayhawks hit Hughes. J, sßkn.-25Chl R3O 1 3 .260 67 42 33 5:1 521 , ~/S/ of Red- The wind up their 34 28 t ’ < iors’ singles. ters, 10, and Elroy Face of the R 14 2 2 .500 40 24 24 38 14 24 540 ! • wood City, Calif., ranked No. 1,1 tour in Llddlc. D.. lINY-148tL . L2B 4 .333 88 47 California tonight and Pirates appeared In the .Lehman, 2 41 81 JR 35 669 : in the nationals in three close! go most! Kenneth. Bkn. ...L 26 2 3 .400 49 36 31 96 23 29 8.99 : Smith Second in Doubles then home to play Wisconsin games, 68. Flowers. B . 38tL-32Ph11a...ft 36 1 3 .250 51 38 36 89 16 27 594 1 sets and lost in the semifinals of! Saturday.

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