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THE HARTFORD COURANT: THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1954 Puritan Maids Steal Nine Bases To Beat St Cyril's Array, 4-1 SIXTEEN Manakiki Open Officials Put Blast On Middlecoff After He Withdraws Along The Fairways Aircraft Club Increases Twilight League Margin Shave protested. "He knew we Golfer Hits Ball, Caddy, Two Women WICHITA FALLS, July 14 Wade Briggs got a three in one while playing golf today with Mrs. H. B. Blankenship and Mrs.

E. W. Willis at the Wichita Falls Country Club. As he teed off on the no. 10 hole, the ball was struck by the heel of his driver.

It squirted to the left and hit the caddy on the shoulder. Then it struck Mrs. Blankenship on the chin. Another richochet and it caught Mrs. Willis on the jaw.

No one was seriously hurt and Pro Ray Garrett marked it up as a world's record. ft DOCTORING YOUR GOLF By Dr. Cary Middlecoff BBSSSSaSSi LaMMMM 1 hi' 1 lmyA'Jj Ifi TOO HOT FOR ICEBERG: It was more thai; hot enough to melt an Iceberg as contestants in the 29th annual National Amaceur Public Links championship tournament toured the Cedar Ciest course in 104 degree weather at Dallas, Tex. Here Ted K'ng of Washington, D.C., pours a bucket cf water on the head of Roy Iceberg of Pontiac, to ccol off the weary golfer (AP Photo). Braves Trounce Holy Trinity AA In CourantLoop i A light schedule of three eames in The Hartford Courant-Jaycee easeDau League last night re suited in a lopsided slugfest, an unusual tie and a forfeit.

The tie, an 8-8 stalemate be tween the Royal Typewriter Red Birds and the Newington Fenn Royals in the Senior A Division, was the feature. Joe Carucci of the Red Birds clouted a first inning homer with two on and Reggie Sowa of the same team hit one, also with two on in the second when the Type writer crew scored five times. Thereafter, Goodrich of the su burban club pitched shutout ball and his mates went to work on the deficit. They had scored four times for a brief lead in the first, then added single runs in the third and fourth to trail 8-6 going into the sixth. Balk Costly Viith darkness approaching, the Newington batters rallied for two runs, the second coming on a balk by Emonds to tie the score.

The game was called at the end of the inning. In another game played in the same division, the UAW-CIO Braves scored in every inning and often to rout the Holy Trinity AA, 17-6. Hitting stars for the Braves were Greco with a homer, triple and single; Maglio with a homer and two sineles. and Pol lock with a homer and a single, Patient's Complaint: Can't Get A Hook Diagnosis; Close The Stance Treatment: Hooking a ball right to left, is an iron shot rather easily accomplished with'oualifving will be Julv 30. Matt proper placement of the feet.

TheiZwolak and Fritz Grossman (Pe- CLEVELAND, July 14 U) An-1 erv tournament officials, crvine "temperamental" and "a lousy trick." let loose a bitter blast to day against, former National Open champion Cary Middiecoit for suddenly withdrawing from the $25,000 Manakiki Golf Open. It a lousy trick, "said tournan ment co-chairman Bob Shave. "He gave no excuse whatsoever. He ddn't even say anthing to me. It stinks.

Middlecoff, winner of the tour nament last year, arrived in town Monday night. He checked in with officials at the Manakiki Country Club yesterday and then suddenly packed his bags and left, said Shave. Play in the competition opens tomorrow and most of the nation's top golfers, including 1954 National Open champion Ed Fur-gol, will participate. Middlecoff, leading 19M money winner so far, could not oe reached for comment. He was be lieved enroute to St.

Paul, scene of the annual PGA tournaent next week. "Middlecoff has a reputation for being temperamental and I think he's getting even worse," Ed Roundy, 62, Long Time Coach At Colby, Dies WATERVILLE, Maine, July 14 Death today claimed Colby's Eddie Roundy, the dean of Maine baseball coaches. Until this season a heart attack benched him during spring practice the 62-year-old Roundy had handled every Colby nine since 1924. And at one time or another, over that period, he had coached every other major sport except tracK. He died of another heart attack at his Waterville home.

shortly before he would have left for Scarborough and his summer job state racing commission steward at the Scarborough Downs meet opening next Monday. From Hampden Sydney Roundy came to Colby from Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia. He also had coached at his lalma mater, St. Lawrence Col Bucs Release Marquez Outright to Toledo PITTSBURGH. July 14 (UP) The Pittsburgh Pirates announced tonight the outright release of Puerto Rican outfielder Luis Marquez to Toledo of the American Association on a waiver claim.

The Pirates obtained Marquez ru from Chicago in a deal which sent outfielder Hal Rice to the Cubs, (The Cubs obtained Marquez from Xnlpdo which hart first rhanf. tn loieao, wnicn naa nrst cnance IO grab him on waivers under a new baseball rule. Vfarmi. hit fKK tnr tho Piih. and Pirates this season.

His re tease left the Pirates with 27 play ers on the roster. right foot is drawn farther fromiquabuek) won last year's event, the ball, as sketch shows, and. Entries can be made with the pro the ball is lined up almost op-! shoo staff, posite the right heel. Thus' the! The Connecticut State Seniors' hands and club shaft are in front Golf Association will hold a one- Lois Felix Gains Another Victory In Chicago Event RIVER FOREST, July 14 Maureen Connolly began Park Department, Courant Basketball ARSENAL GOODWIN Pt 3 3 9 Smith, Pt Coimt'an, McBride W. Waters Carter Harrell.

Kitchen Willis Day, E. Waten Sailor Smith 0 1 i 3 3 Pinchera 1 5 Long 0 2 Lynch, 0 10 Madigan 0 0 Crows 1 1 Collins, 3 5 Quigley dun 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 10 Riley 1 0 2 SanGiacono 5 0 1 124, and ahead of the ball, empower-; day tournament today at the Nor-! ing the left arm to take overjwich Golf Club. The event w'll! command of the swing through-; be the first half of its 33-hole lithe defense of her national clay courts title today defeatine Marv lU(LoU Vash of Chicago without out. with this stance the swing championship, will come inside the fine ot flight, and the hit will be 4u 1 hole medal play, handicap: Class tinct from the inside OUt. OriMrs.

J. D. Brltton. S8-1S-72; Class B. from left tO right.

This will im-jMrs. C. T. KlnRston. 87-19-S8; Class part a hOOk spin tO the ball.

Connell, 94-27-67: Class Mind you there must be TO bSM Mr, c. extra effort to turn the ClubheadiC. Cramer 30 (won on draw); Mrs. a T. from right to left.

Just swine Kingston 30. had advertised mat ne would nlav." poMible Motel Mlxup He said he was sure nothing involving the playing conditions provoked Middlecoff, but it might have resulted from a motel room mixup. "Middlecoff was expected Tuesday and we had a room reserved for him," the co-chair, man said. "But he came in Monday and we had to go out and get him a room. I thought it satisfied him, though." A total of 150 are entered for the 72-hole, four-day test over the par 72 course.

Middlecoff collected $2,400 last year when he won in a sudden death playoff with Ted Kroll after both tied with 275. This year the first prize money has been raised to 55,000. A fairway watering system Installed recently is expected to cut down on the length of drives. But it also will help eliminate wild bounces and Shave believes it will take about 274 or 273 to win this year. Shave serves as professional at the swank club.

Little League WEST HARTFORD Lions battered Tall Cedars 17-9 last hisht. Terry Oulundsen collected five hits In five times at hat for the winners including a pale of doubles. Dick Lnv. Isi.ne pounded out four hits in five trips for Lions. Lions 3S5 022217 21 Tall Cedara 2O0 223 9 10 4 Nation and Julavils; Tarpey, Murnlng (4) and Wright.

WKTHKRSIItl.D Losing pitcher Bob Shiels was caught In an attempt to steal home last night as the 'Lions nipped Rotary 8-6 to open thtir first place margin to two games. The bases were loaded when Shiels made his ill-fated try. Lions 290 210-8 62 Rotary 102 OOJ-i 10 Bagley. Gordon (S) and NevllUe; Shiels and Harron. i jst HARTroao St.

Mary's blanked Hose Co. No. 3 3 0 last night to win Its first game in 13 starts. Jack Martin pitched a two hitter to triumph and Nick Callahan collected two hits and drove one nut in. It was a National League game.

St. Mary's 003 0003 1 Hose No. 2 000 000-4 2 3 Martin and Hutt; Kilty and DeNino. WEST HARTFORD BOYS' LKAOCfc A passed ball gave the Fire Dept. a 1-0 win over the Elmwood Business Associates in a Boys' League game yesterday.

Lenny Perlcolosl got on with a single In the fourth, and Pete Larson and Don Crowther followed with singles. With the bases loaded, a passed hall allowed Perlcolosl to score for the only run of the game. Doug Keeler got two hits for the firemen, while the EBA pitcher and catcher. Clinton and Cat-fely, got the only EBA hits. Fire Dept.

000 1001 5 3 EBA OIK) 0000 2 1 Keeler. Lee IS) and Haydash; Clinton, Dawes (4 land Caffely. Little League Tourney Set for East Hartford East Hartford will be host to the state Little League tournament in August, it was an. nounced Wednesday by Stanley Ozimek. president of the East Hartford Little League.

The three-day playoffs, which will take place at Little League Stadium. North' End Park, will begin either August 7 or 9. The definite date will be announced within a week. Men's Insurance Softball (Semifinal Playoffs) 'iraelers 4, r'lA (Best of i series l'lhmrl, nrA. rir.

Hamord.win. be'stTt' 2-0). 1 naturally Left, arm in control. ZmZ'V-, 5K Head steady, without movement. Ic.

t. Kineston. rmms; class Mrs Weight inclined to left foot and A. 1. Conneii.

94-2767. kept there throughout swing BRO()K down with left arm so that ball i kk.kers. Cls A Ber. will be hit first and turf taken Knhn. so-s 72; oass b.

Mrs. non-after the hit. I recommend theis.ld Cohon- 101-25-75. Class c. Low putts closed stance for all wooden clubjLaroi in the Junior Division's onlyjlege, now a university, at Can-scheduled game the Aces could jtn, N.

and at Kents Hill muster only eight players in Maine, forfeited to the Sage-Allen Pio- A one-time New England chair. neers. Iman the National Basketball t'AW-CfO Braves 334 2717 15 2 Cacnes Roundy W8S a Holy Trinity aa 230 io 6 3 4 veteran of both the world wars. viiardi, Maglio; Lombardo, Kissman. He leaves his widow, Christine, Royal Red Raiders 350 ooo- 7 and a daughter, Mrs.

G. Philip Newington Royals 401 101-8 5 3 Cheatham of Hopewell, Va. Mulculy, Sou (l), Emonds (6) and Totals 20 ii 51 Totals 19 43 TPwm.merr,TSa1' Pt tF Pt A. Blow, i 2 w. smith, 3 0 Cowles 3 2 8 Murphy 3 6 i2 Marshall 10 2 O'Neil J.

Jones 4 7 15 Camilll Lee. 5 3 13 Dean Daniels 2 0 4 Plummer E. Bar'w, 0 12 Morin, L. Jones 10 2 Lent noo 102 I i 3 6 1 13 Precourt, 10 2 Chrlstv 1 0 2 B. Smith Burke Cornelius Alexander 215 qt Totals 'ii 31 13 75.

Totals Score at half time 32-27, edict's. pt rf pt aouvette. 4 8 st. Jean, 7 115 Cvran'wskt 5 io FaRo i 2 Magno a Dunion, is 3 3s Moore 113 Baren I 8 0 16 Cisk i.o 2 Brothers 1 uoo Zalukl, 28 1 57 Peterson fl 0 0 Sala. Barbosra Tomkie'rr Dom Pinto Gras 10 0 20 6 0 12 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 69 2140 Totals 23 i 69 score at half time 63-34.

New park. ARSENAL NELTON Thomas. 1 R. Lewis Manns H. Lewis King, McBride Blue, 7 3 17 Matarauo, 8 i Koiosw ooo 2 I 204 Norman, 5 io 10 2 Koloski, 10 2 Scatter I i 1 I By OWEN GRIFFITH Dick Sideowf of Indian Hill Junior champion of the Connecticut State Golf Association, will be honored at a testimonial dinner at his club, July 29.

The dinner will be the high light of a day in which a Scotch Mixed foursomes tournament will be staged. Starting time for the tournament will be 4 p.m. and the event is open to all golfers. Bill Moiger and Ziggy Gow are co-chairman of Use affair. Siderowf next Monday will compete in the Jaycee Junior State championship, having won his New Britain district tournament.

Four low scorers in the State tournament will be sent to Alburqueque, lew Mexico for the national championship, Aug. 16-21. Dr. Ted Lenczyk of Indian Hill and Joe Mitchell of Wethersfield are much sought after golfers in the New York-Pennsylvania-New Jersey area by their upset win in the Huntington Valley Invitation at Abington, Pa. The Connecticut pair won over! Lincoln Roden, John Dyniewski 2 and 1 in the final last weekend! after finishinsr third in the quali-i tying with 68.

They have been invited to compete in the Pine Valley and Crum Invitations, big boosts for Connecticut golf, as result of this week's victory. The Chippanee Country Club will hold a Member-Guest tournament Julv 30. 31 and Aue. The meadow Lslies day, Calloway system; Class Trudy Smart, K8-15 Mrs. Char lotte Andresen 79-673; (Smart won Class B.

Mrs. L. Morrow, Mrs. G. Hilles.

121-4873. (Hilles won draw.) Fewest" putts. Mrs. Chnflotle Brisloll. 30, Mrs.

Jcanette Jones, 30 (Bristol won draw). VOX WOMKV Club touurit, holes, full handi- c.P: a Ralnn Whlte, f9.lg ass Mr. Rnrowmtt 1ft. 2678; Class Mrs. William Thomo-! "'V- white, sms-ti; ciass 'b, Mrs.

h. ft Mri- WUHim -Pulls: Dakh A. Mn Mrs. R. F.

Morrow, 31; Class B. Mrs. L. H. Evans 26; Class Mrs.

3Vh Pairings for Chairman's Cup: Mrs. Roosevelt, Mrs. Guy Whitnev vs. hve. Royal Typos Netmen Top Fuller Brush 2-1 Royal Typewriter defeated Fuller Brush 2-1 last night at Colt Park In Industrial League tennis.

Results: Singles Epstein d. Fox 6-0, 6-2; Miller (F) d. Fox 10-8, 9-11, 12-10. Doubles Epstein and Lynch tR) d. Fox and Jones 6-1, 3-6, 6-2.

Hamilton Nine Hands Meriden First Setback MERIDEN. July 14 (Special) Hamilton Standard of Windsor Locks handed the Meriden Knights their first sethack ot the season tonight, winning 4 to 1 behind the strong pitching of Chalky Pletlln and Jim Snow. Eddie Kukulka led the Standard attack with a double and two singles. U. S.

Davis Cuppers Lead Trinidad, 2-0 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, July 14 iff Hamilton Richardson and. Straight Clark swept to easy victories today to give the United States a 2-0 lead over the British West Indies in the first-round American Zone Davis cup competition. Only two hours were required for the two matchesb in which Richardson, from Baton Rouge, whipped Geoffrey Inglefield 6-2, 6-2. 6-0 and Clark, from Pasadena, turned back Ralph Legall 6-2, 6-0, 6-3. uuuuie aiuiougn me uiue siar from San Diego had spent a sleepless night aboard an air- Miss Connolly's nlane which carried her from Ireland had been scheduled to land about 10 a.m.

but arrived in the early aft- ernoon 'Little Mo" took a brief rest and some refreshment and then went out to dispose of Miss Vash 6-1, -1, with only a slight display or weariness. Meanwhile, all of the nation's lop men singles players won way int0 the Quarterfinals the clay courts tourney which is sponsored bv the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association. Trabert Wins Twice tu 4 j.j two single matches, beating Sm Giammalza of Houston 6-4, 8-6, and Al Kuhn of Evanston, 111., 6-2, 6-1. Second-seeded Vic Seixas of Philadelphia whipped Ellis Slack, Sewickley, Pa 6-2, 6-1; third- toaAaA iff I a re AM Con Aani4tit ed fourth, beat Caiman Hettle- man of Baltimore, 6-1, 6-0.

Two unseeded players, one a man and the other a woman, were providing the upsets in the i i i tournament. I Lois Felix of Meriden, i a-j a i-: 1 snots, Decause witn it the head is e. readily swung through on the line of flight. (Protected 1954, John F. Dille'd Co.) NEXT: Stuck In Sand U.

S. Cuppers Cop Cinvlr) Tlfn4lirrf oingies lviatcnes PORT Of SPAIN, Trinidad, July 14 (UP) Hamilton Rich ardson and Straight dark swept trt Btlaicrhfcof tnAz fn! Eend the United States Off tO a commanding 2-0 lead over the I British West Indies in their first-' A. on on A 71: 31; STANDINGS Pet Arlcraft St. Cyril's Johnson's Puritan Maids VFW Pot 354 Yellow Cab -Knights Bloomfield an .909 IS fi 3 3 3 .800 .55 .558 .500 .333 .373 8 .273 Pratt Whitney Aricraft increased its Hartford Twilight Baseball League lead to three and a half games last night beating the Knights 8 to 4 as the second-place St. Cyril's dropped a 4-1 verdict to Puritan Maid.

In a third game, Bloomfield and Yellow Cab a 3-3 tie. Puritan Maid stole nine bases and got a timely two-run bunt from Ron Kozuch in pulling out the game with three tallies in the seventh inning. Charlie Puziak pitched a four-hitter for the Maids while Kelly, the losing hurler, walked 11. Pratt Whitney had to come from behind in the fifth inning to beat the Knights, who held a 4-2 lead until pitcher Leo Marcil had to leave the game because of arm trouble. The Knights overcame two first-inning Aircraft runs in the second when Pete Kokinis slammed a two-run double and Bob Howard struck a single for two more.

Aircraft climbed on Marcil's Bill DeBonis. for its winning margin. PURITAN MAID a rbi Stevens, cl 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2b 0 0 Gnffin, mi Kozuch, lb Reed. 3b A'rxander, If Pizfak. Berube.

Bianchard. rf Totals ST. CYRIL'S D'neen. ss Repass, 2b Seidel, rf Vales, rf Toro. lb Wlliams.

3b MrBrien. It Lunden. Kelly, Garbeck. p-a-Fonfare Totala Puritan 0 1 2 2 1 4 3 2 20 ab 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 3 1 0 1 24 4 21 9 1. 1 e'rit 2 2 2 0 1 1 4 21 11 2 1 100 000 34 001 000 Ol 01- i it sb, Stevens, Fox z.

Kozucn j. neea Alexander 1. Kelly 1, Blanchard 1: McBrien. Kerzuch. Reed; bb, Puziak 5, Kelly 11: so.

Puziak 7. Kelly 1. Garbeck ho, Puziak 4 in 7 inntnss, Kelley 2 In 8. Garbeck 2 in 1: Kelly 1: winner, Puziak: loser. Kelly: u.

Adamick. Ma-nise. a Fonfara batted for Garbeck in 7th. PWA Sehumey, 2b Satasaj, cf Reimer, lb Cichon. 3b Tenacea.

ss Pomeroy. Hudson. Kowalsky, rf Rolfe. a-Skinner Metcalle, ab a rbt 12 0 3 0 10 10 0 0 1 119 0 2 1112 3 2 0 2 3 12 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 11 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals KNIGHTS Howard. cJ-2b Wood, c-cf Archer, 3b Pelletier, If Cramer, 2b Matos, ss Skenderian, rt Koklms, lb Marcil, DeBonts, 31 3 3 3 3 2 1 2 2 3 1 0 7 21 1 6 Una rbl 1 3 0 0 2 4 10 0 0 1 2 0 2 .3 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 110 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 Totals PWA 23 4 3 21 8 4 SM 042 08 040 000 04 2b, KoKinis; so, acnumfy, nuuwn.j Satajaj dp.

Cramer to Kokinis; left, PWA S. Knights; bb, Rolfe 2, Marcil 6. DeBonis so, Rolfe 3, Metcalfe ho, Kolfe 3 in 4 innings. Metcalfe 0 in Marcil 3 In 4. DeBonis 4 in wp, Rolfe, Marcil winner, Metcalfe; loser, DeBonis: u.

Phelps and Guy; 2:00. a Skinner filed out for Rolfe in 5th; Clune filed out for Cramer in 6th. State Non-Pro Baseball Pairings Announced Pairing for the Connecticut Non-Pro Baseball Tournament, starting here at Municipal Stadium Saturday, were announced yesterday by John Repass, state commissioner. New London Electric Boat faces the Meriden Knights at 1:30 p.m., followed by Pratt Whitney Aircraft against the Simsbury Tovvnies at 3:30 p.m. Both games will be seven innings.

1 The Willimantic Ridges, who draw a first round bye, play the winner of the Electric Boat-Meriden game Sunday at 1 :30 p.m. Sunday's first-game victor then faces the winner of the Saturday game between Pratt Whitney and Simsbury In the first of a best-of-three final Bombers Sign Lent WINNIPEG, July 14 UP) The Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Western Inter-Provincail Football Union had 22 Imports on their roster today following the signing of halfback Don Lent of Los Angeles' Pepperdine College. HIGH SPEED EVENTS SATURDAY JULY 17 8:30 P.M. Adulh 1 Child. (12 to 16) 50e Under 12 FREE FREE PARKING Hammlck, Cunningham )6); Goodrich and Bialy.

West Hartford Defeats New Britain Legion 3-2 cabc Pace's home run leading off the eighth broke up a tight pitching duel and gave West Hartford a 3-2 win over New Britain last night In a Junior American Legion League game at Hall High's field. was wesi ninrara i ninin win in io game and strengthened its grip on, first place, it wai only the second loss for New Britain. Klven Walch pitched a five-hitter for the winners and also collected two ot the five hits ott New Britain's Zieger. west Hartford loo ioo oi3 i New Britain 000 020 002 1 Walsh and Korper; Zieger and Para, Independent Softball Stieglitz 5, DeLucco Restaurant 1. beat Conrad Woods Ur-ooo bana.

111., 6-1, 6-1, and Bernard Bartzen, San Angelo, seed- 204 022 Hampton Jones 10 2 Casstrino 6 0 12 Ferry 20 4 44 Totals Score at half time, Arsenal 29, Nel ton 30. GOODWIN WASHI round series in American zone1 Tf. SoVrV. Davis Cup tennis eliminations. Ifv" vs.

Mrs o. Tiiton. Mrs. s. w.

A. jReed vs. bye. Mrs. Ralph Wetherbee vs.

Richardson, the American inter-Mrs. w. o. Aidrich, Mrs. j.

f. Lamont, collegiate champion from Baton lvs: bye" Rouge, and playing captain! WJ'''V0A0. of team for this series. Tt. itKK tiounced Geoffrey Inglefield, 6-2, g.

e. Deii Mrs. d. d. Reidy 13.

6-2 6-0 Sweeps: Mrs. Anthony Eilers 64-3529; Clark, the United States' fifth 57'2S31; MrSl A' OUs ranked player from Finai results, women's club easily defeated Ralph Leg-, oil th omn nt c'. Championship flight-Mrs. R. W.

Con- 2 io City, today beat Pat Stewart of I I Indianapolis, 6-4. 6-4. Miss Felix 204 was unseeded although last week-ooo end she won the women's cham Pt Lantieri. 16 0 12 McGann, Pinchera 0 0 0 Perrone Fish 4 19 Dcllnski, Seals 4 0 8 Blesao. Malloy.

1 0 2 Glonfredo Pampson 0 0 0 Goodwin Hehb OOO Smith, Slli LaPorto 0 0 0 Coll .10 2 Goracy 0 0 0 Belfiore 0 0 0 Totals 21 2 44 Totals ii.iuuau, iey d. Mr. R. Grant, 2 Up. 6-0, 6-3.

LegSll, rated the topj Second flight Mrs. J. S. Harrington player on the West Indies team! Jr-- Mr- F- d. Ross.

2 and 1. a-nA nna rj k-ot1 Beaten fours, first flight Kay Hav- and one of the world best ens d. Mr, a 4. Negro players, was unable tO: Beaten fours, second flight Mrs. W.

J. cope with Clark's all-around d- Mr- w- B- Dw 3 2-cellence. wktheksfikld ladiks The United States team Of) Holes 2-6-II-I4-I6: Class A. Mrs. Dave Richardson and Hal Burrows of campheii: class B.

Mrs. waiter ranKs as Putts. claRS A Utis Lopwenthal heavy choice tO Win the doubles Class B. Mrs. Walter Whltaker, 29; tomorrow and thus clinch for theiciass Mrs.

wniiam Coiro 34.. American a socnnrl-rniind hprth Kickers: Mrs. Frank Munroe. 103-18 Americans a secona-rouna Denn S5. Mrs Van Ness.

92-12-8O; against Cuba in a series at St. Mrs. Daniel Caiano. us-31-87. 1 8 40 1 nAvtimop'p' charter oak pope pt Abhr'zese, Pw.ver Shea Noonan O'Leary.

Staron, Doyle Karanda f2- 7 Butler, ooo, 3 7 Maddox 0 1 11 niak- 1 Hayes ooo 7 Thompson, i t'IKT 4 Saunders Flowers pan- i 2 5 I 1 Jl Toiau 21 si Toiais is 9 ss Il.VX.tV20-1'5' arter0 seniors: coit "at stowe. Keney at New Park. Goodwin at St. Benedict's. Inter THREE FEATHERS V.hiwl Ta-im I Barbara Scofield Davidson, waukee, seeded fourth, beat Nan- "JlliiSBBBl Very Smooth whiikoy Petersburg, July 30, 31, and August 1.

Wethersfield Legion Nips Southington 34 I SOUTHINGTON, July 14 (Special) Wethersfield' Junior American Legion 'nine bested Southington 3-1 today with a strong finish. Frank Budaj's two mn I double in the sixth provided the margin victory for pitcher Dick St. Amand. Losing hurler Lombardn homered for Southington in the seventh. Wethersfield 000 020 1-3 5 3 Southington 000 000 11 5 2 St.

Amand and Couch; Lombardo and Tully. Pratt Whitney Beats Hamilton Tennis Team Pratt Whitney Aircraft scored a 2-1 win over chief rival Hamilton Standard last night In a Dusty Tennis League match. Singles: Qulnto. de. feated Tavlor.

8-2. 8-; Keefe. Pratt A Whitney, defeated Holly. 8-1. 6-0.

Doubles: Taylor and Irwin, Pratt A Whitney, defeated Conwell and Church, 2-8, 6-3, 6-3. Aetna Fire Netmen Blank Joint No. 1 Aetna Fire's tennis team blanked Joint Team No. 1 8 to 0 yesterday on the Aetna Life courts In an All-Insurance Leagua match. Summary: Singles Van Voorhees AF d.

Lauder 6-4. 8-3; Leary (AF) d. Whitney 5-7, 6-4, 6-2. Douhles Knsovskl and Pltblado (AF) d. Hooker and Wlcke 6-4, 3-6, 6-L In thiOVAl pionship in the western singles tourney at Indianapolis.

Seymour Greenberg of Chicago won his way into the quarter- finals, although unseeded, by beatine J. J. Lesch of Los An- geles 6-0, 6-0. Greenberg was the clay courts champion in 1941-42 and now is making a comeback from semi-retirement. Other Matches Jack Frost, Monterrey.

Santa Monica, 6-4, 6-2. Allen Morris, Atlanta, seeded seventh, beat David Harum, Coral Gables. 6-1, 6-1. Dan Sullivan, St. Petersburg, seeded eighth, beat Navy Lt.

David Hoene Wheaton, TJ1. fi-0. 6-2. cy Connell. Highland parit.

6-0, 6-1, and Mary Alice Fike, Chicago, 6-2, 6-0. Doris Hart, Coral Gables. seeded second, beat Ethel Norton, San Antonio. 6-1, 6-1. It was Miss Hart's first match of the tourney.

East Hai'tf ord Legion Beats Windsor Locks The Eat Hartford American Legion defeated the Windsor Locks American Legion baseball team at Martin Park last night. 6-4. Ray Hutt. who has been 'he lone winner for East Hartford, hung up his fourth victory of the campaign as hit mates scored In every Inning hut on. East Hartfnrd't record Is now 4-1 i East Hartford 211 HO 3 Windsor Locks 020 OOi i i 4 Hutt and R.

Longa; Manderola andj Walters. COLLISION 17 OR It FRONT END ALIGNMENT I General Auto Repairing MOTOR TUNE-UP Red-E-Servico it. "Red" Inqtl, Manager Corner Ann and Chapel I PHONE CH 4-2571 vlk aSW bottb Pratt Whitney Nine Faces Machine Screw The Industrial Baseball League opens its third round schedule to night with a full quota of three gapra 1 1 Whitney Aircraft Club tied lor the top witn Hamilton, meets third place Machine Screw at diamond No. 7, Colt Park. Hamilton plays Kaman at Muni cipal Stadium.

Colt's engages iRoyal in a second division battle on diamond No, 8, Colt Park. Jaycee-Courant Teams Get Baseball, Schedules Charlie Horvath, director of 'the Jaycee Courant Baseball announced last night that baseballs and schedules will I be given out to all teams on the night of their first scheduled sec ond round games at the dia- viAnrta tf rVi Ava 1 1. A til amp Will' play. PLAY GOLF if DIESEL MEN WANTED $4.27 Sl.63 SI. 37 41 QT.

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