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Tf-wrn. Stars rowns Defeat efore 68,000.24 Baseball punt returns, the hard run-lover. This time, however, the Browns smothered the attack. CHICAGO iT John Huarte of Notre Dame and the New York Jets, entering the game with Cleveland leading 24-3, passed the College All-Stars to a brilliant, rally that fell short against the Browns last night. Cleveland finally won the 32nd annual All-Star game 24-16 before 68,000 and Vice President Hubert Humphrey but not before Huarte had thrown a thorough scare into' the National Football League; champions.

In the final period Huarte: passed the All Stars to one! touchdown in an 80-yard drive' in which he threw six passes for 68 yards, and to another in which he completed three: out of four for 54 yards in- eluding one for 40 yards to: Lance Rentzel of Oklahoma. I In the end it was sweeping! ning of Jimmy Brown and the hard passing of Frank Ryan that broke the back of the Collegians. Intermittent rain failed to dampen the enthusiasm of the crowd which cheered Huarte. With four minutes to play, the All-Stars blocked a field goal try of the Browns from the 25 and again Huarte took There were two costly injuf ries. Paul Warfield, Brown flanker, received a broken left clavicle, and Roger Stau-bach, the Navy quarterback who was the early spark of the All-Stars, received a possible dislocated left shoulder after only 19 minutes of play.

The punt returns cost the Collegians dearly plus a INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Rochester 10, Atlanta 5. Buffalo 3, Toledo 1. Jacksonville 5, Syracuse 3, 10 innings. Standings Pet. GB Columbus 72 47 .605 Toronto 69 50 .580 3 Atlanta 67 53 .558 5' Jacksonville 62 56 .525 9'i Syracuse 59 57 .509 11 Rochester 55 63 .466 16 1 i Toledo 54 64 .458 17 Buffalo 36 84 .300 36 Games Today Atlanta at Rochester, 7:45 p.m.

Toledo at Buffalo, night. Toronto at Columbus, night. Jacksonville at Syracuse, night. blocked kick close to their own goal. Walter Roberts set Red Wings Score Eight in 3rd, In pursuit are Don Croftcheck (60) of Indiana and Dick Butkus of University of Illinois.

Soggy field and rain failed to slow Brown. (AP Wirephoto) RAMBLLV MAN Cleveland's great fullback, Jimmy Brown, white jersey, zips for a nine-yard gain in first quarter of All-Star Game in Chicago. AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Chicago 11, Cleveland 5. Detroit 5, New York 4. Minnesota 9, Boston 3.

Kansas City 9, Baltimore 4. Boston at Minnesota. Los Angeles 6, Washington 1. Standings Pet. GB eat Atlanta, 10-5 Srmofrat tChrnniflf 70 39 .642 62 44 .585 6 INSIDE TV-Radio 8D Com'cs 9D Healih 10D up the first Brown touchdown with a 45-yard return and Le-roy Kelly the third with a 37-yard return.

Kelly's 37-yard dash set up a 10-yard TD pass from Ryan to Gary Collins for a 24-3 Brown lead. Huarte, entering midway in the period, completed six straight passes in an 80-yard march, capped by the Irish star's five-yard shot to Yale's Chuck Mercein. Mercein's point try was blocked. And the All-Stars trailed 24-9. Roberts' 45-yard punt return set up the.

first Brown touchdown in the opening period, placing the ball on the All-Star 36. A penalty put it back on the 44. Frank Ryan immediately passed to Gary Collins for 26, and then to Ernie Green for eight, and finally with the ball on the seven, Jimmy Brown hit the right side of the line for the touchdown, with Lou Groza converting. With the All-Stars pushed back to their 17 in the second period, Frank Lambert's attempted punt from his four was blocked by Jamie Caleb and promptly recovered in By BILL VANDERSCHMIDT The Red Wings won a ball game, 10-5; got a ball player, Ted Schreiber; and all but nailed down the Red Wing won-lost championship for pitcher Billy Short last night. Minnesota Baltimore Cleveland Detroit Chicago New York Los Angeles Washington Boston 62 45 .577 7 59 47 .557 9 59 48 .548 10 54 57 .486 17 49 58 .458 20 46 64 .418 24 40 66 .377 28 36 67 .350 31 ROCHESTER, N.

SATURDAY, AUG. 7, 1965 Paul Pinckney Sports Editor The victory against Atlafr Short Work ATLANTA IROCHESTER ob bl ob bl Alomar 5 1 2 2 Mason Jb 5 111! Aaron lb 5 1 2 0 Breeding tt 4 110 Beauch'p rf 2 0 0 2 Jackson rf 5 2 12 Withrow ir 4 111 Jimenez If 4 13 2 Klimch'k3b 4 0 0 0 Demeter 3b 4110 Barton 4 110 Altobelli lb 4 2 2 1 Robinson ef 4 12 0' Clayton cf 3 0 12 Bales 2b 2 0 0 0 Etchebar'n 4 110 Phillips Dh 1 0 0 0 Short 3 111 Jarvis 10 0 0 Dukes 2 0 10: Porter ph 1 0 0 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiimiinim Kansas City Games Today most of the way, trailing for an inning early and getting hurt slightly by a Corky Withrow home run and a pair of triples by Sandy Alomar in the final two innings, but the big third more than made up for all that. The Crackers took a one-run jump in the first inning ta, only the Wings' fifth in: 20 tries this year, was accomplished with an eight-run third inning. Schreiber, a Buffalo Bison infielder, has been purchased through the courtesy of Baltimore Oriole money for the Rochester infield. Short's full-length win was his 10th in 13 decisions.

Boston (Wilson 8-8) at Minnesota (Grant 13-3). Cleveland (Tiant 9-4) at Chicago (Buzhardt 8-4 or Peters 6-9) Washington (Narum 4-10) at Los Angeles (Brunct 7-6). New York (Bouton 4-12) at Detroit (Aguirre 10-7), night. Baltimore (Barber 10-7) at Kansas City (Hunter 2-2), night. DonAllen Loses 2 In Canada Goodrich Leads RDGA Advance; Bill Cory Bows By BRUCE KOCH Cliff Goodrich, who cavorted on Brook-Lea's fairways dc Tnm Aornn rlmihlnrl Next best to Billy's 10-3 third on a wild itc'h and a 9-t record oy Daroiai Totals 35 5 9 Totals 36 10 12 Atlonto 100 000 022 5 Rochester 018 100 OOx 10 Bales 2, Klimehock.

DP Atlanta I. LOB Atlanta 7, Rochester 3. 2B Aaron, Robinson. 3B Alomar 2. HR Altobelli (14), Withrow (3).

Short. SF Beauchamp. IP ER BB SO Jarvis (L, 3-4) 2 5 4 5 11 Dukes 8 7 4 2 1 4 Short (W, 10-3) 5 5 1 I Jarvis faced five batters in third. HBP Bv Short (Klimehock). WP Short 2.

2:25. A 2,315. Andy Etchebarren started it off with a hit when Lou Klimehock failed to make a play on his bouncer to third. Continued on Page 2D the end zone for a touchdown by Stan Sczurek, and again Groza converted. Groza also kicked a 30-yard field goal shortly before the half ended to make the score 17-3 in favor of the Browns.

In little more than a period, Continued on Page 5D scored on Jim Beauchamp's sacrifice fly. In the second, Joe Altobelli hammered his 14th home run of the season and third in two nights to pull Rochester into a 1-1 tie and, in the third, the roof came down on the Crackers. Knowles, and with only three weeks to play, chances are Short will finish the year as the winningest pitcher on the Rochester squad, and he's a shoo-in to wind up with the best percentage. Short was in command NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Milwaukee 8, Houston 4. Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 0.

Chicago 4, New York 3. San Francisco 3, St. Louis 2. Cincinnati 5, Los Angeles 4, 11 innings. Standings Pet.

GB WINNIPEG, MANITOBA tfl Sore-handed Don Allen of Rochester lost both his singles matches against Canadian and Mexican foes in the Americas Cup golf matches here for some two decades in the late 1930s, 40s and early 50s, returned last Wednesday for the first time in nine years to his former playground. and Norb Haefner of Gene see. McFarlhi-s 64 47 .577 59 46 .562 61 48 .560 59 47 .557 57 50 .533 57 54 .514 55 54 .505 2 2 2 5 7 8 Los Angeles San Francisco Cincinnati Milwaukee Philadelphia Pittsburgh St. Louis Chicago Houston New York Today Goodrich, 54, the watchful father of two teenage children instead of a perennial golfing threat, is in the quarter-final round of the Rochester District Golf Association championship. lie's there with three other "oldsters" Fred Martin and George Mercier of Oak Hill and Roy Luke of Penfield and four youngsters, Chip yesterday.

Allen injured his hand in a tournament at Elmira over a month ago, but nevertheless went to the New York State championship final for the fifth straight year only two weeks ago. And he was named to the Walker Cup team only last Wednesday. His conquerors yesterday were Bert Ticehurst of Canada, by a 3-and-2 margin, and Continued on Page 4D 52 60 .464 12 45 62 .421 17 34 75 .312 29 And should Goodrich's 54-year-old pins carry him over Brook -Lea's sun-drenched fairways in two winning matches today, being in the final of the RDGA championship would be nothing new to Cliff. He's been there five times before. He's won it twice and golfing-wise, he'd like nothing more than this Continued on Page 4D MIL IM TOIAV The Original Games Today Houston (Farrell 7-6) at Milwaukee (Johnson 12-5).

San Francisco (Shaw 11-6) at St. Louis (Stallard 8-4). Chicago (Faul 2-2) at New York (Cisco 3-7). Pittsburgh (Law 12-9) at Philadelphia (Culp 7-7). Los Angeles (Reed 4-2 or Willhite 1-2) at Cincinnati (Ellis 14-6), night.

Lillich and Dick Kladstrup of Oak Hill, and Carl DiCesare Cincy Edges Dodgers, 5-4 Sikes in Golf Lead; Palmer Goes Home WHITEMARSH, Pa. W) Rookie Dick Sikes retained a dwindling lead at the halfway point of the Philadelphia Golf Classic yesterday while troubled Arnold Palmer withdrew after a slipshod second round that included seven NYP LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Auburn 15, Geneva 3. Jamestown 6, Batavia 5. Binghamton 10, Wellsville 4. 2nd Half Standings Pet.

GB MM CINCINNATI The Cincinnati Reds lashed four home runs last night but had to call on Jim Coker for a pinch single in the 11th inning for the winning run in a 5-4 decision 22 16 .579 straight bogeys. Geneva Binghamton Auburn Batavia Wellsville Jamestown 21 16 .568 22 18 .550 1 20 18 .526 2 14 21 .400 6 13 23 .361 8 over the National League-lead ing Los Angeles Dodgers. Coker, batting for Bill Mc-Cool, singled to left with one He triggered his drive withj a 30-foot birdie putt on the 10th and barged over the back nine in six under par. And it was that same back nine that blew Palmer right! out of it. Games Today Auburn at Jamestown, night.

Batavia at Wellsville 2, twi-night. Binghamton at Geneva, night. out, driving in pinch-runner Marty Keough. Keough had come in to run for Don Pav- letich after his leadoff single. Charley James' sacrifice moved the winning run into position.

The Reds' first four runs came on solo homers, Pavlet- "I'm just plain tired, playing poor golf," said the struggling, staggering master from Latrobe, Pa. He quit after a whopping 77 second round, five over par, and headed home in an attempt to put his spotty game together before next week's PGA championship over his home course at the Laurel Valley Golf Club. Sikes went to a 71 and a 135 for 36 holes, just one stroke up on charging Jack Nicklaus, the Columbus strongboy who rolled over the par-72, White-marsh Country Club course in 65, including a flashy 30 on the back nine. Sikes, the first-round leader with a sparkling 64, admitted that the pressure bothered his second-round putting, while the big blond Nicklaus found it all to his liking. "When you get close to the leader, you get charged up, concentrate more," he said.

"I think I play better then." ich's eighth, Pete Rose's ninth, Deron Johnson's 21st and Tommy Harper's 12th. The one-time king of the pros, who has won only once in I Vz years and currently is in the most terrible tailspin of his career, had a 34 going out then collapsed. He bogeyed the 10th through 16th holes, finished the back nine in 43 and decided that was enough. Johnny Pott, Kel Nagle and Joe Campbell were tied for third at 138s. Campbell shot an excellent 66 second round, the 44-year-old Nagle 70 and Pott 67.

U.S. Open champion Gary Player carded his second straight 71 for 142, well back in the field. Dave Marr and Tom Shaw each finished with a 140. Marr Contituipd on Page 4D The Dodgers tied it in the second on a single and two Reds' errors, and the last time at 4-" in the eighth when Wes Parker walked, advanced Don't AAiss Rochester's Most Famous Savings Event for Men and Boys! on a wild pitch and scored on John Roscboro's single. LOS ANGELES CINCINNATI ab bl ab bl EASTERN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results York 6, Reading 5.

Elmira 9, Williamsport 5. Pittsficld 1, Springfield 0 (1). Springfield 7, Pitlsfield 4, (2). Standings Pet. GB Elmira 64 44 .593 Pittsficld 63 46 .578 1 Williamsport 55 50 .524 7 York 50 56 .472 13 Springfield 49 57 .462 14 Reading 40 68 .370 24 Games Tonight Elmira at Pittsfield.

Williamsport at York Reading at Springfield. Baltimore Recalls Belanger from Elmira KANSAS CITY The Baltimore Orioles re called shortstop Mark Bel-anger from their Elmira farm club last night to fill in as a utility inficldcr while regular shortstop Luis Aparicio recovers from the mumps. Aparicio is expected to be out for one to two weeks. The Orioles already were one under the player limit and did not have to drop anyone to make room for Belanger, who batted .237 for the Eastern League team. Harper If 12); Wills ss Gilliam 3b 5)10 3 0 0 1 10 10 Pr on'ksl 12 11 0 0 01 1111 0 0 0 1 3 1 Lelebvre 2b 3 0 0 1 Fairly rf 5 0 0 0 Rose 2b Pinson cf D.J'nson 3b Perez lb Pavl'tich Keough or Jamos rf 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 0 10 2 2 10 4 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 111 10 0 0 Cardenas ss 4 0 1 0 Jay 2 0 0 0 Tsitouris 10 0 0 Sports on Airwaves Today L.J'nson If Parker lb Davis cf Drvsd'le ph Crawfo'd If Rosboro Podres Moon Dh LeJohn 3b Totals Ruiz ph 10 0 0 Coker ph 10 11 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 35 4 5 3 40 10 5 Total Lot Anodes 010 010 110 004 Cincinnati Ill 010 000 015 will! On out when wlnnino run scored.

Wills, Gilliam, Harper, Porei, James. DP Los Angeles 2, Cincinnati 2. LOB Los Angeles 9, Cincinnati 9. McFARUIN'S Football: NFL exhibition between Washington Redskins and Philadelphia Eagles from Hershey, Pa. 2 p.m.

on Channel 10. Baseball: San Francisco Giants at St. Louis Cardinals. 2 p.m. on Channel 13.

Wide World of Sports: North American Roller Skating Championships, 5 p.m. on Channel 13. Sportsman's Holiday: 5:45 p.m. on Channel 8. Rasrhall: Red Wings vs.

Atlanta Crackers from Red Wing Stadium. 7:30 p.m. on WHEC Radio. 2B L. Johnson.

HR Harper (12), Rose (9), Johnson (21), Pavletich (8). SB- Wills, Harper, Rose, Pavletich. James. SF Lelebvre. IP ER BB SO 4 2 3 Podres 5 1 0 Reed 1 P'ranoskl 3-5 4 1-3 Jay 4 1-3 1 1 1 0 4 0 2 1 Tl- Tsitouris 4 2-3 McCool 7-4 2 HBP By Tsitouris, Parker, tourii.

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