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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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16 i MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1951 CHESTER (PA.) TIMES IK Weekend Sports Summary Conahan UpsetsSpringhaven Champion Tlirl' vl I DpJrn Vnlloi, i 'Week End' Golfer "Deft )et'o Vafe lAlbertus in Club Tournev ousted defending champion Bob Albertus, Tup in Whole! in a second round match. 1 noles fvim weef Tonight The Delco valley League will hold an important meeting to night at 8 o'clock In the Media Borough Hall. Chief item of business will be the airing, of a protest of the Medla Brookhaven game of May 16, won by Media by a 5 to 4 A representative of the Chester Junior Chamber of Commerce will also be on hand to discuss plans lor the annual "dream game" between all star teams of the valley League and the Delco League late next month. The Rose Valley resident dropped Sunday to gain his narrow victory over the defending champion, who the semi finals without too much SATURDAY 3en HBan sht a tbree undcr par 67 on totel of 287Un U' 5' OPCn Klf tiUe Wlth a 72 tJukrCTiQtJ With Dave Gorlnan 5100. dBint StaieS by four lenths Battlefield was second as the C.

V. Whitney colt finished the and a half in 2:29. Jilarletla, O. Wisconsin boat favored bv ualf a length hi the varsity race, California took the Junior varsity event and Washington won the jreshman race in' the i.Uercoilegiate rowing Association regatta. New York Henry Dreyer, with a world record heave of 41 feet 1 inches for the 56 pound weight throw, led the New York Ath ''Snships t0 Vit0ry tllC MetropolUan AAU trak and field cham Seattle, Wash.

Southerii California won the NCAA track and field championship for die third year, scoring 50 points against runner up Cornell's 40. 1 w' Berbara Bruning of Welesley won the national mSSOlf chamPion '5hlJ3 defeating Kathy McKin r.oa of Vlorica Southern. 1 up, in 10 holes. Bcckenha.m, Eng. Don Candy of Australia beat Oardnar Mulloy 3 G.

6 fi 2. and Betty Rosenquest defeated Barbara Scofield 4 6 7 5, 6 1. in the singles finals at the Kent lawn tennis Bristol. EK. Straight Clark and Beverly Baker won the singles titles In the West of England tennis tournament, beruinr Ha' Burrows and Beryl Bart'ctt of south Africa, respectively.

the Delaware Oaks at Delaware Park. SUNDAY Cleveland, O. Prank Kovacs beat Pancho Semir'a 2 3 6 6 3, 1 G. 9 7, in the finals of the international professional tennis tournament. match with Albertus by eliminating Syracuse May Get 'College Regatta Marietta, O.

(UP The 1952 In in a postponed first round match. Cnnahon's n.jwuig dissociation regatta appeared headed for Syracuse, concluded over the weekend, the other matches Lamar Mar I Joe Gualticri by a one sided 6 and ie stcona year a row. it took five and one half hours I lJ ftuic, uoc n.aunowsKi edged Pete jMadntyre, 2 and 1, anci John Cul JrttK Maitncivs, 4 and RfnduatedVrom V85? Tenvilliger (left), was a Chica C.rt stream Saturday. And IRA secre KalinDiv'ski Wins Two Nl" edr.a'lLio1,0 (bott Kalinoweki matched Conahan's FRAN CONAHAN tary Asa Bushnell frankly admittted that things "went badly." He said it was a "good guess" that Lake Onondaga at Syracuse Upsets Champion. Hogan to Give Pros Chance Charles Brogan, 3 and 2, in another Thp hno Haioiv postponed first round match prior1 0 "gSSjStassen Repeats and fi.

in tiit. otherwise Hin rtrA 61 Not Competing the college baseball "world series" Omaha, Neb. Oklahoma wo by defeating Tennessee, 3 to 2. bowing to Marquette. 6Ul OlfllU OTX i "land varsity," fore ClaSS nlcn r.v,1 'ing into the lead after the first Have to do any worrying Zt a ond round winners in Dr LU vitriory in trie competing.

t11 Lcher. Cass Halloway jr Dick WU Clph S) Harold E. varsity r'ace, son CK Stassen, president of the iMvpt Wahiiwi out lavored Patty Berg shot a 75 on the final is holes of her 36 hoje playoff with Mrs. Babe Didrikson Zaharia to win the SoOOO top prize in tne women's cross country Weathervane col1 torr nament by one stroke. ivicuovern.

Dr. nf LU Wi'at me iran icuSLn ana a nail, tarn Ben. uocner defeated Dick. Brocksbank, Khool's defiance .1 Jt Antslted third only five frmceton finished third only five "The event, itcir itions on televising cDlleP i 's Itions uja me national pro "uuiuj touyea ur. fa.

A. ISi WlJso" 'games hi f. games A Mil, ti i ayracuse, Boston Columbia and Navy. nf ni oHa ur.t an a address to address to Learn Golf From ihc Stars: I Nine Iron Taraet Small university But I plan to continue playing meaningless," Hogan declared. "Your preparation for the test is everything, and I began working toward this victory 'last September.

I passed up the Goodall round robin to come delayed first round matches rfunion. the former Minne' comnleted" SalnrT. sota AiiciKA meets July 16 to select had'been uiJCiI ujlul reruse to accent mv entrv tli. t' sen completed Saturday prior aeciaiect America sc aeciared America's to Sunday's rounri ninv llee.es mu a site. Poughkeepsie mst be allowed to decide scenc of the regatta for ne'arlv ift years before it was tr.ncr tZ.l said.

"I'll he 33 npvf. n. taese matches Hiinu I Ior themsel matches Halloway 'won fQ r. aiimu ul time ior prac over elves "whether they wish elves "whether thev wish Accuracy is Vital to Shot Ralph Pries, 3 and Dr. Dingee tuls, and Dr.

Dingee lett wse. How nn hPf. iu turned tn thp Ttri enn nas been declared "mom. satisfying than his ability to Anally irom Kay Harris; on now course killer Hogan over faces the hole squarely, eyes still on the ball. and 2: Brittain iprMfnH rf 2: Brictain defeated Ed downed Charles Gabries, 3 ner not ln eood standing" of the Faw National Collegiate Athletic Asso ciation for nubliclv flmmtino.

"wi un curtn course Which all hllf trnnl hi Kiiier eourse at Oakland Hills to win the Onen Raf.mviv JL un Ule wesc uoast may rule that city out. up; McGovern downed Matt 1 up; McGovern downpri Totf The wrists are cocked, the left: NCAA'S annnrmj Most of the 12 coaches whose ICL11H.UU, i up; ancI Wentz took he shot 75 73 71. By LEW WORSHAJI Former S. Open Ciiampion Paced with an approach shot of about SiO yards to the green, pro As the downswing progresses, weight shifts back in th. i Ben.

admitted he was angry over ire oi Matt Purdy. 1 up. Meeting only certain games for tele In the Class next fall. iui tne iioie event. I lfc 3 ansry Hogan angry aicn neie Saturday also I favored Syracuse including Norm cuifjpenuon Tom Spitz, Earl Ostrander and Joe Green competition 3lt.

Earl n.nrrnnrlor ov. nrf ooniu ot the Balance, so essential to any" ebf. ana universities Hnumas tuiu tnaD ne "concentrated better" on his final round, which he called "his greatest The rwt nf tv, final 13 holes to break par by three nly Jmo tne second round Sunday. Spitz eliminated .1 be a ninn irnn this year," Stassen told the an aiLonisning H7 to 4 The follow through with the McLachlan, 3 and Ostrander The idea is to wni ana jusuiy nis months of preparation for the big show. get on the green finished third with 231, bowed to auuncr man is the case of longer clubs Oft fimoe lo he broken," he added: NCAA would take a "ational picvrtiica over dib.

oianu Clayton Haefner rode I With the nnlv mi, oi me course. as possible so you rif fie for the third time, Ben Hogan smiles happily as he holds the coveted trophy at the Oakland Hills Country Club in Bir neglect following' through because8 "'J "uujbuoii, wno won the ent in 1 futn hUa un round, a nifty 69, but Haefner' 2S9 1)11 tt juit rouna Sports Calendar intended to have and that will cause Most of thoiltrJi the sidelines following his near fatal auto accident, summed up the golf As I wrote in the P.G.A.'s Guide, don't. Shibe Park Schedule lover Dr. Joseph Charmol, 2 and3r Kleckner over Ed McGuinness, 2 and Rendin over Staffnrrl pBri Pr settle just to geti After the fnllora ,5. umph in the last four years.

He June 18 So esm $teJ Deiroit, a AMERICAN LEAGUE may raise your eyes to see rh on me green stay out trouble bers of the NCAA to insist Upon a legal ruling by the U. S. Attorney General on the association's TV Plan. He said the NCAA had refused to call for such an rmini 1 round "and finished with aJS hole total of 287 fllEht Of tht hnll Teams Tie 2 p.m. iturtiaj Results "Sh" 5 (11 innings) Detroit 4.

New York 0. BnnJ TcelBnd 3 (night). the eyes must; Frl j'une 22 A's s. St. Detroit, The first thing to consider is the r1Kf stance.

Plant yourself firmlv. lin steat up to this point, would have gotten that, too Hosnn is cm lt. St. Lotjl," 2 uujauijie tournament ney trial this year." He participated" Ads are salesmen, visiting thousands ot homes daily try them. Ad June 2Ja' Sunday's Results ing the ball up between vour feet' perhaps slightly to the right.

I i. St. Louis 2 the "If it is legal, even though we think it unwise," he said, "the University of Pennsylvania will cooperate for this year and it out on the floor of the next NCAA Chca th'etlcs 1 fiat). 0, Athletlca berger tied with Helen MacEJwee and Lew Hidden with net scores of 65. The Beck Highberger duo shot the Masters and the Open! (2d) GALEY'S Boston 5, uiiieaa oi a whole lair way at which to shoot, there's oniy.Lloyd Team Scorps a small greensward, surrounded hvL "L' am t.uiCS St.

LouL; 0 (2d) tiure disclosing that he will egin a 15 city exhibition tour next tronhi. ADJUSTABLE WREHGH J' 5. Cleveland I. aell pair turned in 33 1766. Low icener league gross was turned in bv WnriPi es; 2A'S TB Washington, June 30 A's vs, Washington.

2 Essmeton Blanks at rough Oakland Htlls. "I'm not a machine, but even a Stuber anrt Tlr League nosed out the Abruzzi nine 6 Chicago 2 New Yorl Bethel by 1 0 Count Essington AA. of the Delco League parring this layout," he declared, i I in wtuch the victors authit their opnonent', 10 fn Trailing the leaders in the comp etition were Florence Brnt j03 Erfgmwnt Avc.yWJ 2S 26 iacfl i0y3 Your grip is shortened, the left arm still straight. The weight is slightly to the left Keep your eyes on the spot on the ball you expect to meet with the club. The weight of the hodv shifts to the right at the start of the backswing.

At the top of the backswing, the1 shoulders are turned so the back; oiiuLuuL, over netnei A A of the Valley League, Sunday for Lloyd after TllTTthit 86 19 Ktj. and starter. laconathe losle Scrila Earl Beck 18 37 .327 20 7 St. Ixjuia Cleveland at 1 Earl "Rp fTPrs ty, There was also an 18 hnlf mpftai ton feller (3 'i) play tournament concluded Sunrtnv Onlj gam scheduled. jWrignt.ir 4i ifor tne en with competition in Es fann.H1 It.J 3aberf" 4 7 Bartn Won 7 first nnze in "a 2 U1 anJ real "oubie.

tuvldsin.31 3 1. Spence.rf inn 0 3 3i a oy Alan McCone, pnii 1 2 3na Pat Bonoma. tr Rkh Cleveland, at Bostonlsht) ATIDNAL LEAGUE Luls.6, Phillies 5 (night). 1 0 0 Ipwsiany.ib 3 2 7 0 Class winners nr and Bobby Dent was hit by a Chicago 6, Brooklyn uariscou.p i i miner, 60 oiKiMko.rf Dr. l.

Golden, 82 17 55 0 Maiioney.2h 1 0 2 0 and Dr. J. Bennett. 79 12fiR yucnea Dan. a wild pitch allowed the runners to advance a base Rollie Buck then laid down a ner winners: Dr.

Josenh ohfrmi St. Louis 5, Phtllt 'feet bunt to squeeze Miki 19 Go; Howard Kin Hot oi' foittTs 24 5 20 TlVO out Kh.n Brooklyn Chicago 2. (M lnllinS5' home Totals 2310 21 0 2 0 0 1 0 03 AT A NEW LOW PRICE! Abruzzl the inning marker. ssington AA iBethel AA urh' 1 4 Runs Spendi VcCabe. Miller.

Kuns'batteti CIO Takes First PiQ 0U.Hanby.2b V.v,' i In Teener Leaorue hltsDrl.sco;i W. L. Pet. GB 3S 19 .635 29 27 it 3 71'. 6.

Will ine CIO team of the Teener "mplglfUr 3 1 Mlke.2b 3 0 1 3 J.OavUs I St. Louis 8 CLiclnnat 4 Boston il I i ccabe. Losing pltclicr jfeatuig St. Michael's 9 to 6. Total 25 5 2 1 9j Total joyed a big eight run 'inning in the 1 Bethel A mi A A 0 0 0 0 0 Ol 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Runs hatteil in Barrett.

Curry. Eddie shoop hit a home run HLii'e'r1 J. Mike. ErrorsBi St. Lom ui.tA.mg nis season's total at Struck ilo (3..7, At the ton nf ih Munger (2 3) or Pr' i if.

3 fa el's With tivo hits nnr! Rooii, "losIos pltcli swing Claude Harmon's shoul 1B11EHS Onir games scheduled. Jimmy ianni was the winding hm the hole squarely, (NEA) aaier.ic.1 l.KAGL'!:: 7 meets St. Michaels aaai S3 174 52 65 MOTOR TUNE UP Western Amateur Starts I South Bend, ind. (UP) Most of! i the nation's top amateur golfers i including four members of the Wal i night to continue tt .3.56 battle for the lead. Softball Gaines Wanted 3jj.

o. jcio CR0ZER BUILDING BARBER SHOP 0PEK WEDNESDAYS 55 247 41 52 NATIONAL LEAGUE MlloUl, St. I. out, 41 3S5j4tth Weston' levnt? Sftba" i 1'nament openinsr todav at th th adult sub giSouth Bend Country Club cox rse iv A' made dm i en 1 i 1 Is io i' Charley Coe is defending champ. lev ParSc 0217 5 DAYS ONLY June 18 19 20 21 22 $ii SO stop Teams Deadlocked WHO? Ofcir eusfemn Sure! Fluid Heat's keeping them The Prospect Parle Explorers 'deadock cd the Overtook HeighL Boys' Club, 3 3, in an EDCO Sen or League pamc hatert ne.vs after inninus 1 mvet ion Units, Rotary arid Presj.ure Burners, Winter Air Conditioners and Boiler Burner Units.

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