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PARTI CC RAMS, 16-0, TO STUN 97, UPSE STARS ALL Hirsch Registers Twd Touchdowns to Spill National Pro Champs By BRAVEN DYER CHICAGO, Aug. 23. When 32 sports writers from all over the country'are thrown together for a solid week they give out with all the latest inside BV BRAVE DYER cnr nTFR. VTKUD. CHICAGO, Aug.

old friend information while shooting the. Elroy Hirsch, late of the El Toro Marines, put on a one-man nirrh ae 97.380 stunned fans watched the Col- "AlSto trirn tt. ktehlv favored Lo. Angeles 16 to 0. This was the 13th In this spectacular series of games and it proved to be very unlucky for last year's pro champions who were appearing in the clas IPS "yji III sic for the first time.

Angels Give Seals 8-1 Shellacking BY AL WOLF Los Angeles not only defeated San Francisco last night at Wrigley Field, but got in a lot of much-needed batting practice in the process. The Angels ran up an 8-1 victory as Cliff Melton, apparently still bothered by the sore arm that's prevented him from notching a single victory this month, was left in from start to finish although yielding 13 hits. Red Adams, meanwhile, uncorked a five-hitter to notch his sixth straight success. The Seals' lone run was unearned. It was a 1-1 ball game until the Seraphs came, to bat in the sixth inning.

At this juncture, they caught the tiring Melton with his slants down and proceeded to cudgel him unmercifully the rest of the way for an easy win. The game, which gave the McSweeney's a series edge of 3 to 1, was viewed by 8246 cash customers. Foiil Tips It'll be Yank Terry (11-12) for Los Angeles today at 2:30, probably against Jim Tobin (8-10) Last night was Long Beach night The visiting neighbors Crazy Legs, as Elroy is called, gave the Rams fits. Late in the first quarter the former Wisconsin whiz shot through right tackle on a 68-yard sprint which Oliver Masters Nelson in Pro Golf Surprise BY CHARLES CURTIS PORTLAND, Aug, 23. Ed (Porky) Oliver, 30-year-old ex-Army corporal, knocked By'ron Nelson out of the 28th annual Professional Golfers Association championship today at Portland Golf Club as Harold (Jug) Mc Spaden, Jimmy Demaret and Ben Hogan also gained the semifinal Nelson's dethronement a left our lads strewn all over the turf.

Once past thev line of scrim mage, Hirsch was a ball of fire. Swinging his hips like Sally Rand, he eluded two Ram backs and then just ran away from Jim Gillette and Fred Naumetz who were closest of his pursu ers. PJswimw' UP) Wirephoto Hirsch Gets Ball Then in the third quarter touchdowns and 16-0 victory for All-Stars over Rams. P.G.A. champion saw Mr.

Golf experiencing one of his poorest Hirsch came through with, his NOT THIS TIME Elroy Hirsch stays put on this ploy in first quarter, but Hirsch later broke loose for two Others are Otto Graham (28) and Woody Strode (39.) rounds of tournament history. second tally. It was first and 10 on the 'All-Star 38 when Otto The culmination of his recurring attacks of golfing jitters reached a terrible climax at the last hola of the match. breeze at informal afternoon teas and evening prayer meetings. Some of those gathered here have known each other for as, much as 25 years.

Others got acquainted for the first time. There are the 'usual sectional rivalries, with plenty of ribbing at the right time, but for the most part the boys don't tell many lies when they start swapping dope on their respective sectors. Maybe you'd like to know what some of them had to say BUCKEYES FLY HERE a Bob Hooey, Columbus: Ohio State will fly to Los Angeles for the Trojan game in October. It will be the first air trip ever made by a Buckeye grid squad. There are 38 lettermen returning.

The best all-around player is Warren Amling, an All-American guard last year and captain of the 1946 squad. Ohio State or Illinois will win the Big Nine grid title. Floyd Olds, Omaha, Bernie Masterson has a great gang of players reporting for his first year as head coach at Nebraska. He will have a particularly strong line headed by Eddie who was guard on the 1940 team which lost to Stanford in the 41 Rose Bowl game. Sam Va-canti, a quarterback who played at Purdue, will be the team's spark plug.

We aren't flying to the Coast for the U.C.L.A. game Nov. 30 because we stop at Oklahoma City the Saturday before and thus can go right on through by train and get there in time for several days' practice before meeting the Bruins. ON BERTELLI CASE Ernie Dalton, Boston: The Judge in the Bertelli case is leaning over so far backward that I expect him to decide in favor of the Los Angeles Dons -in which case Bertelli won't play at all this year because he says he's going to stick with 'Tex Collins and the Boston Yanks of the National League. (Dyer's private opinion after buzzing other big brains back here the Dons will lose the case.) 5 Graham fell back to midfield and wafted a floater far down the field to the left.

Sain's 2-Hitfer There, with the contest all Elroy and Gillette raced for the ball. The fleet Hirsch won, Goes for Naught brought along their own band to compete with the new Wrigley en-s 1 President Clarence Rowland of the Pacific Coast square, Nelson hooked his driv into the rough, hooked again on the next shot and found his ball nestling between two fir trees with the branches hanging closa taking the ball in full flight on the Ram 33 and, continuing on into the end zone, was finally League leaves today for Chicago CHICAGO, Aug. 23. (IP) John Holder's Home Run in Eighth Tips Stars, 3-2 OAKLAND, (P) An eighth inning home run by Brooks Holder with two men on base, gave Oakland a 3-to-2 victory over Hollywood and ruined a three-hit pitching performance by Hollywood's strikeout king, Eddie Erautt Moore's Pinch Hit Nips Phils ST. LOUIS, Aug.

23. () Terry Moore's pinch single with two out in the ninth inning scored Whitey Kurowski as the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Philadelphia Phils, 2 to 1, tonight and clung to their first-place tie with the Brooklyn Dodgers. -i nv Sain pitched a two-hitter to sit In on a special major league meeting To which he was invited. to the ground.

He had an opening for the shot to the green, against the Chicago Cubs today, S.Frtnclit AB A L. Ansala AB A AUGUST 24, 1946 but no swinging room. The 9-iron but lost it as the Boston Braves suffered a.3-1 setback. The Cubs Ubalt.rf 3 0 4 0 Tradwsy.cf 5 2 10 4 12 0 Rchusier.ss 5 3 0 3 JenninKs.3l 4 2 3 2 Saurr.rf 4 0 10 Klin. lb 2 0 8 0 4 13 0 shot failed to get him clear of the rough and he was lying 3 Taormins.rf 2 0 2 0 Arrhtr.3b 4 1 1 mixed both hits an infield safety by Phil Cavarretta and Eddie White.

ir uuinn.in ll '4 0 0 8 4 2 2 1 while Oliver was on the 5-par hole in two shots. Waitkus' pinch single with two SDriiu, '3142 Spirwiel.e 4 0 10 2 Mrlion.s 2 0 0 1 Adams. 4 0 0 3 Samlera.t 10 0 0 walks and Nanny Fernandez's error for all of their runs in Youof.xx 1 0 Total 30 ft 24 11 Total 38 13 27 11 the seventh inning. PhlltOhia AB A 81- Lull AB 0 A Big- Paul Erickson, the win Hollywood rallied in the first of the ninth to drive Tom Hafey, starting Oakland hurler, from the mound. Manager Casey Sten-eel sent Gene Bearden and then Batted for Sprlns In 9th.

xx Batted for Mellon la 9th. 8CORK BT INNINGS Nelson was through then. Cup Missed He carelessly and without a second's deliberation pitched the 75 yards to the green. He was barely on. Certain defeat stared at him then unless he could sink the 30-foot putt, but he did ner, allowed but tnree nits in R.Hushes.ss 4 0 5 4 PrrTilien.st.2b 4 0 0 3 Wyrrwiek.ef 4 14 0 Walkerxf 3 0 4 0 4 2 0 0 Musial.tb 4 2 6 0 4 16 0 Kurowski.

3b 4 2 2 0 Tihnr 3h 4 2 0 2 Klaurliter.rf 3 14 0 Sn Vranrifl 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 besting Sain for his No. 7 tri hm Angelea 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 2 8 felled there by Gillette. Pat Harder kicked both goals and the All-Stars bagged a safety when Kenny Washington was downed in the end zone while back to loss a dying-gasp pass 45 seconds before the game ended. Thus the Rams return to Los Angeles next Tuesday with the prospect of strenuous practice sessions to prepare for their championship replay against the Washington Redskins in the Coliseum Friday night, Sept. 6, for Times' Charities.

Opportunities Fail Quite frankly, the champions lost because they couldn't Cash in on numerous scoring opportunities. The All-Stars fumbled seven times and the Rams recovered four, all well into All-Star territory. Every time it happened the crowd expected the Rams to begin booming but frequent penalties and some 3 0 3 0 Dusak.lf 4 3 4 PITCHERS' RKCORDS umph. Ralph Buxton In before the Seralnkk Dodgers Clip Redlegs, 2-1 CINCINNATI, Aug. 23.

(JP) Retaining the grasp on their half of the National Leajpe lead, the Brooklyn Dodger? clip'ped the Cincinnati Reds by 2 to 1 today. Blanked by Johnny Vander Meer last night, the Dodgers spotted the Redlegs a 1-0 lead before tying the score in the sixth and winning the game in the ninth when Dick Whitman singled home Ed Stevens from second base. 4 0 3 2 Sfoore.i 110 0 IP Aft T.H BB SO 4V Vi roit iritH Verhan.2b Beaten AR A Chi.aoe AB A 3 1 Marlon. 3 1 4 4 Mtim 3 8 13 7 0 oiiuncvx vuy "juod.p 3101 I 4 Beuley.B 3 10 one-run margin. Adams 8 30 1 a 3 Summary: White.

Nicely. Melton. Glossop. 2. Winner Adam.

Loser Melton. WP Mel not even glance up the line of Totala 33 7v26 10 Toiala 30 8 27 7 AB A Hallyweai AB A Oaklait ton. LOR San Kranrisco, Lo Angeles. 6. 5 0 0 3 4 0 2 3 Anderson.sa 5 10 4 Hautrkk.s 3 0 2 1 Culler, 4 0 2 4 Ostrowski.3b 4 0 1 PadKett.ir 1 0 0 0 Sturgeon.sa 4 0 2 Herman.

2b 4 116 Dalles dro.lf 4 0 4 Hopp.lb 3 0 12 0 Lowrey.lf 0 0 0 Holmes.rf 4 110 3 1 10 Litwhiler.lf 3 0 0 0 Rirkert.ef 3 0 4 Masi.e 4 0 7 0 Pafko.cf '10 0 Barrett.ef 3 0 10 Nirholson.rf 2 0 1 3 10 1 Livingston. 10 4 Sain.p 3 0 0 0 10 1 Two out when winning run scored. I Batted for Duaak in 9th. SCORB BT INNINGS FB sprmz. uuinn.

Areme. acnuster. Jenninaa. 3R Treadway. SH Melton.

1'hslt. Taormtita, HB Treadway. RBI Archie. Qiiiiui. Lnpien.lt 4 19 1 Holder.

If 2 2 4 0 GlosNOD. Henmter. mnstootier. Treadway. Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 St.

lAiila 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 KiKard.er 3 Mannaii.rr 4 3 10 0 Westlaka.cf 3 0 2 1 Moran.M 4 2 2 0 Hart. 3b 3 0 13 Stewart. 2b 3 111 Buocola.lb 3 0 8 0 in' ttpmoei 10 uuino. 10 a rente. Attendance nummary: ItRI MrOormick.

Rlauehter. Moore. SZ48. Howell. waitkus.

a lit 211 Northev. Kurownki, 2: Musial. SH Khun. nscr.c i rvearse.c Krantt 2 0 1 OHafMr.p 3 1 0 1 DP R. Huzhea to verften to Mcuormics lurges.Zh ferlckaon.p 3 0 0 Hchoendienst to Marion to Musial.

IOB-- K.ltn 0 0 0 0 Bearden 0 0 0 0 PhtladelDhia. 6: St. Louis. S. BB Jurtd.

2 Brlen.il 0 0 0 0 lluiton.p 0 0 0 0 Local Girls Totala 35 24 11 1 TotaU 27 2 27 Beaaley. 1 BO ludd. 3 Beaaler. 4. Attend- anre 10.331.

Totala 33 8 24 Tw.la 27 3 9 TBatted for Sain in 9th. xx Batted for tluller in 9th. Batted for Stringer in 7th. ABEOl Brooklyn AB A Cincinnati 4 2 4 1 Ran 'for Ifnser "in 9th. xx- Batted lor Krautt In 9th.

SCOHi BT 1XXLNGS Boston .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Vie in Finals 3 0 16 4 114 4 113 1 Ctiicaso 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Hollywood .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Reiser. If Furillo.rf Summary: Culler. Ostrowski. Strinter. Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 4 111 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 4 1 4 0 Catarretta.

Feraiandes. RBI Hopp. Waitkus, PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 23. (IP) mighty fine defensive socking by the versatile collegiate linemen stymied, every Los Angeles 6 3 Zicntara.b 0 0 Haas.

In 1 0 Hatton.3b 0 0 Libke.rf 2 0 Usher.s 7 2 Muelur.s 0 4 Frey.lf 2 1 Clay.ef 5 0 T.ukon.aa 0 1 Walters. the shot, slapped at the ball and -missed the cup. Oliver took his par. "If we had gone an extra hole," Nelson said later, "Porky could have won by just walking down the fairway. I couldn't have hit another shot." So the man who was America's 'outstanding athlete in 1944 and 1945 packed up the clubs and headed for his home to take a six month's' rest from tournament golf.

He had declared before this week that the combination of a sore back and the nervous heebies would force him to lay off until the Masters of next April. Nelson Scrambling Normally the most accurate and consistent fairway hitter in golf, Nelson was scrambling tc- Summary: Hafey. BBI Richirdwn, Stewart. Holder. 3.

2B Kelleher, Unser. Holder. Morsn. Steart. 3R Anderson.

Hit Holder. Walker.rf Stevens.lb Reese.ss 2. 2B Holmes, Herman. SB Holmes. DP Culler to Herman to Hopp.

LOB Boston. Chicago. 5. BB Sain, 5: Erirkson. 4.

SO Sain. 7: Erickson, 4. Attendance 12.169. 8H Stewart. DP Westlike to Hart.

ER i 2 2 4 0 3 12 0 2 0 2 0 10 0 0 3 1 13 Wtmn.rf-11 4 2 Top seeded Helen Pastall of Los Angeles turned back Barbara Wilkins of New Rochelle, N.Y., 3: Hafey. z. HOB Hollywood. Oak- rewards, 4 I Bigbe.p 4 lana. 4.

Kb brautt. 4: Heardea. 1. The closest our lads came to 80 Krautt. Hafey 5.

HUH Hafey. 8 fit 8 6-4, 2-6, 7-5, today in the semi 30 9 27 IS inninca: isearurn. in O. linger be Ha scoring was in the second quar fey. PB oxer.

Winner Hafey. Attendance Totala 32 7 27 12 Total Ban far Libke in 9'h. ix Baited for Clay In tn. OdQX. ter when Bob Waterfield tossed a long one to Jim Benton on the finals of the 29th annual girls' national tennis championship at Philadelphia Cricket Club.

Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 Cincinnati 0 1 0 Ofl 0 0 0 0 1 9-yard stripe. Summary: ski Heuer. "Hitman. OD Whitman. J3rvin Edward.

3R Stankv. Miss Pastall will meet second- One of the main reasons why Nounnan Paces State Golfers Sunset Fields Jack Nounnan took a three-stroke lead in the seventh annual California medal play tournament yesterday, carding a 67 in the 18-hole opening at Pomona Valley Country Club. Second 18 holes will be played today a 36 -hole windup slated for tomorrow. In second spot is Frank Hixon of San Gabriel, who tied a 35 to a 36 for a 71. The leaders: 67 Nounnan.

37-30. 70 Hixon, 38-32. 71 John Ross. Riviera. 35-38: Bob Cardinal.

San Francisco. 39-32: Herb Hussey, Pomona, 36-35; Steva Tiber. An. nandale. 38-33.

12 Mike Ferentz. Lonor Beach. 38-34: Ron Williams. Southern California. 37-35: Mike Furgo.

Montebello. 38-34; Johnny Dawson. Lakeside. 39-33. HR Mueller.

SB Reiser. SH Mueller. 2: Corbitt. DP Zientara to Corbitt to Haaa: seeded Nancy Chaffee of Ven Bill Zaring Wins Bonelli Midget Race SAUGUS, Aug. 23.

Bill Zar-in? zoomed oast Bill Brprpton nn Reeae to Stanky to Stewna. 1MB Brooklyn, i the Rams are coming home with out any points is that Bob Wa Cincinnati 7. BH Hlcbe. 2: Walters. 4.

BO tura, tomorrow for the title. Higne. 5: Walters. 3. Attendance 413 f.

terfield did not have one of his Tigers, Nats Break Even WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. (IP) Dizzy Trout's six-hit pitching snapped a five-game losing streak for Detroit here tonight as the Tigers and Washington split a twilight-night double-header. Trout beat the Senators, 5-0, after Washington won the opener, 3-2. First Miss Chaffee reached the finals the 28th laD to win the 30-lan good days.

It wasn't all Bob's fault, by any means, but he with a 6-1, 6-2 victory over Nancy main midget auto feature at Morrison of Palm Beach. la. Quick Triumphs in Amateur Play Bonem btadium tonight before completed only seven of 21 passes far off the high standard he set while skippering the Willis Anderson LAKE FOREST (111.) Aug. 23. Rams to the title last season.

bOOO fans. Gibb Lilley was third. Zarings' time was 9m. 50.85s. Mack Helling set a new six-lap record, being timed in lm.

53.49s. (TP) Frank Stranahan, the west-, ern amateur champion from To Upset at Memphis MEMPHIS (Tenn.) Aug. 23. Passes Too Long Nor could Albie Reisz or Ken- Oatreit AB A Washlnate A 8 A ledo, moved into the quarterfinals of the Great Lakes ama Lake.sa 4 2 2 0 Grace.lr Kell.3h 5 10 0 Lewia.rf tjramer.rt 3 0 2 0 Spence.rr (P) Defending champions in both men's and women's singles teur golf tournament today with 3 0 6 1 Vernon. lb waKenem.ir 3 0 3 0 Outlaw.rf 3 1 1 0 Prlddv.2b a 5 under par performance ny Washington, who relieved him briefly, hit their receivers any better than Waterfield.

Most of the passes were too far or too swift. 2 0 3 0 4 0 1 4 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 1 4 2 3 1 4 0 3 2 4 0 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 divisions were eliminated in the HI llwnrth.2b 3 0 12 Tlitchrnck. over 31 holes. semifinal round of the national 1 0 0 0 Etarui.e vveoo.an Cnan.a He defeated Bill Ludolph of Tebbetta.e 4 0 9 2 Early.e public parks tennis tournament Hutchinson. 3 2 0 2 cwora, Waukegan, 111., 4 and 3, and Earl Neither team displayed any today.

ewnouser.p tl MuUina.n 1 0 0 0 Wilde of Chicago, 3 and 2. sustained drive packing the Walter Mails Here on Tour of Hospitals Walter (The Great) Mails, onetime pitching sensation, is in Los Angeles for a series of speaking engagements and personal appearances at veterans' hospitals. Mails, a veteran of World War enlisted in the marines shortly after Pearl Harbor and switched to the Red Cross upon receiving his discharge Ffores Blanks Tribe PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 23. (TP) Jess Flores pitched the Philadelphia Athletics to a l-to-0 shutout over the Cleveland Indians before 11,333 tonight for the A's fourth straight.

With t'wot put and the bases loaded! in', the ninth, Catcher Gene Desautels singled, scoring Pete Suder with the only run of the game. Willis Anderson of Los Ange aay. unee ne topped a drive into the 'rough. At the 18th of the morning roynd he hooked to the rough and recovered to the fairway and was again in the rough with his third. Porky, Vho is playing in hia first P.G.A.

championship, spent four years in the Army. His first try at the United States Open produced the great disqualification story of the 1940 Open at Canterbury when he teed off before schedule to avoid a storm, tied for the title with Lawson Little and Gene Sarazen and was disqualified by the great white fathers of the U.S.G.A. Oliver was 4 up at the end of the morning round today, 2 down at the 31st and then won three in a row. Nelson came back to take the 35th to squar it going to the last hole. Congdon Eliminated McSpaden, who will be Oliver's foe today, eliminated Charles Congdon, 5 and 3, after Smiley Quick of Inglewood, defeated Harold Paddock porkhide and the statistics show that the 'Ram backs were tossed les, who won the event in 1938 and again in1941, fell before the Totals 33 6 24 Totals 30 7 27 Batted for Bloodnorth in Sth.

xx Batted for Kewhouser in 9th. a Batted tr Ersna in Sth. 8COBE BT INNINGS Detroit 2 0 0 2 for 62 yards while trying to ad steady stroking of Lt. Dick Hain- Aurora 111., 5 and 4 in a first-round lower bracket match to vance the ball. line of Minneapolis, naval dental Washington 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 day.

Fred Gehrke and Mike Holo- officer, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1, 6-2. Simimirv tk TVa.i BRf Ttramm vak turned in some good gains, In the women semifinals, Outlaw, Spence, Lew-is. Traris. 2B Hutchinson. Trans.

3B Spence. SH Cullenbine. LOB Cleveland AB A PhllaOhia AB A blond Muriel Magnuson of, Min from, the service. Mackiewira.cf 4 1 3 .1 Valo.rf '311 Orville Henry, Little Rock: You have one of the greatest ends in football with the Los Angeles Rams. I refer to Jim Benton.

When Fred Thomsen him at Arkansas in 1936 and '37 that team won the Southwest title and Benton was the big reason, He'll catch any pass within yards of him and he can do it in all kinds of weather. Howard Hickey and' Ray Hamilton are Arkansas players, too, and they'll be a big help to the Rams at end. Benton owns a Pine Bluff night club. Zipp Newman, Birmingham: Your 1947 Rose Bowl visitor will be known after Alabama meets Georgia. It'll be the biggest Dixie game in years and they could sell 200,000 tickets for it Harry Gilmer vs.

Charley Trippi for the trip to Pasa- i dena. Every youngster in the State of Alabama who can get his hands on a football runs around and jumps up into the air to pass a la Gilmer. Frank Thomas advises 'em all to keep their feet on the ground, but the kids go right on copying Gilmer. Tell all the good South-s ern California folks we expect to see 'em in December. The Rose Bowl is tops with Alabama.

(I told Zipp that J. Cra-vath doesn't ever want to see Alabama again.) OREGOXS ABOUT EVEN George Bertz, Portland: Oregon State has the line and Oregon U. has the backs. It's only a guess as to which will be the stronger. Bill San Francisco: Don't let anybody kid you about St.

Mary's being weaker this year. "Sure Cordeiro's gone and so are a few linesmen, but Jim Phelai? is coming up with an even better team this fall. And he's still got Wedemeyer! Royal Brougham, Seattle: I doubt if Washington is good enough to beat the Trojans, but we'll have the roughest-hitting fullback on the Coast in Arnie' Weinmaster, who weighs around 240 but is the fastest man on the squad. Louis Cox, Dallas: I see Jack Wilson of Baylor is with your Los Angeles Rams. If he doesn't get hurt he'll show you a lot of backfield stuff.

When Texas turns out an All-Amer-can you can rest assured he can go in any company. iwtroit, wasrtirutton. 6. jiewsom. Hutchinson, 1: Newhouser.

2. Hits Hutchinson. 7 in 74 tnnincs: Nehouter. 0 In Suds Trip Padres, 6-4 SAN DIEGO, Aug. 23.

(IP) neapolis, defending titlist and Loser Hutchinson. Second (ante: No. 1 seeded entry, bowed to Wilma Smith of St. Louis, seeded third. The score was 6-3, 6-4.

Dut. tne type of blocking you'a expect from a world's championship team was sadly missing. This is often the case in first games and it's a cinch the Rams will get plenty of work in this department. Seattle defeated San Diego, 6 to 4, toriight in a game that saw Detroit AB A Waihinstsa AB A Tdke.ss 4 2 14 Grace.lf 4 0 2 0 Kell.3b 5 14 1 Lewiaj-f 4 2 5 0 Erers ef 5 0 2 0 Kpence.cf 3 13 0 4 0 1 5 Grini.2b 4 1 0'2 Keerey.lf 4 0 0 0 Stainbark.cf 4 0 4 0 fMwards.rff 3 0 3 0 SiKlera 4 3 12 Fleminir.lb 3 1 12 0 Chapman. If 4 1-30 Bouilreau.a 3 0 2 7 Mrljuinn lb 3 18 0 3 13 2 Majeski.3b 2 0 2 1 Hegan.e 3 0 2 0 '4180 Harder, 3 0 0 1 Flores.o 3.000 Totala 30 3v2S 16 Totala 111 i 27 6 Two out when winning run scored.

Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 0000000 0 1 1 Summary: RRf Tteauteli. Yanks Bump Browns NEW YORK, Aug. 23. (IP) The New York Yankees won their fifth straight tonight when Ernie Bonham held the St. Louis Miss Smith went into the Jo Jo.

White, Seattle manager, start rajlies that tied the score Cui bine.lb 5 2 11 1 Vernon. lb 3 3-9 1 championship round against lit in the eighth and won it in tle Beverly Baker, a switch- Tom Harmon came in durinsr the 10th Wakelield.u 4 3 3 0 Trans. 3h, 4 0 0 0 Outlaw.rf 3 0 2 1 Prtddy.2b 4 0 0 2 Webb.2b 4 111 2 0 0 3 ctwift.r 4 12 0 Binks.xx 10 0 0 Trout, a 4 0 14 Early.e 4 0 7 1 2 0 12 hitter from Santa Monica, who ousted Helen McCarter of icduing an tne way. Demaret had the best golf of the round, eight Seattle i AB A San Diege AB A Browns to six hits in pitching the New Yorkers to a 4-1 triumph. the fourth period for one play, was smashed to the tuff for an 8-yard loss by Jack Russell 8H Mcquinn.

rP Keltner tn Mack to Boudreau to Fleming. LOB Cleveland. 3: nan, I 1 0 0 0 Shreveport, La 6-0, 6-3. i itudson.v i-niianeiprua. B.

naroer. 3. fcu Karder. 2: Flores. 6.

Attendance 11,333. uuuer par, to dispose of Jim Tur-nesa, 6 and 5. Demaret started with four straight 3's in the AB A Total 3S 10 27 12 Totala 32 27 10 St. Lauia AB HI A Nav Verk Dillinger.3h 4 2 3 4 Rizzuto.a 4 112 4 0 13 Johnson. 3h 2 10 2 a ItartMl tor scarbnrouen in 7th.

xx Batted for Hitchcock in 9th. SCORE BT INNINGS Standings in Majors, Minors of Baylor, who was the outstanding end on the field, and had to retire. The crash dislocated Tom's left elbow and he was in the hospital tonight for Vanni.rf 5 2 1 0 Criscola.rf 5 10 0 White.cf .5 3 4 0 5 2 0 1 Tork.2h 4 0 16 Lohrke.aa 5 0 5 5 Lewis.lf 5 13 0 Boehra.lf 4 10 Stirkle.xa 5 3 15 Dortald.lb 3 110 1 Kahl.3t 4 0 10 JenserJ.ef 3 13 0 Buza.lh 4 3 15 1 3 13 0 Beard.e 2 0 3 0 Breard.Sb 4 0 2 4 0 11 Salto.p 4 10 3 Ratchet 0 0 0 0 Suerae.o 0 0 0 0 Totala 38 12 30 13 Totals 36 7 30 12 Batted for Beard In Sth. Seattle 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 6 San Dlfgo 0 01100200 04 Detroitr 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0-5 Washington .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FACIF1C COAST LEAGUE Summary: Trayis. Vernon.

BBI: Evera. murmng. nogan was five under par as he trimmed Frank Moore, 5 and 4, after the 38-year-old Missouri veteran had been 1 up at the end of 18 holes. Hogan and Demaret clash in the other semifinal match. Cullenbine.

Wakefield. 2. SB Wakefield. HR Wakerield. DP Scarborough to Early to Vef-non.

LOB Detroit. Washington. 8. BB-i- Heatlt.ir 4 i I) Henrich.lh 4 0 8 1 Judnich.ef 4 0 5 0 Di.Magirio.ef 3 13 0 l.aahs.rf 4 2 2 0 Kfllfr.lt 4 14 0 4 1 0 Boblnson.e 4 2 4 0 3 0 11 Llndell.rr 4 0 4 0 Helf.e 3 14 0 Oordon.2 3 12 3 Potter. 3 0 0 0 Bonham.o 3 2 11 Totsls 33248 Totals 31 27 8 SCOJRR BT INNINGS St.

Lmii, 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 N'e Tork 001030 00 4 ftummary: Johnson. Keller. RBI Helf. Johnson. Henrirh.

DiMagKioJ 2D ncarnorottan. 3. NO Hcarhorcttivh. W. L.

Pet. 96 52 .649 93 57 .620 4 80 67 .544 15V4 79 72 .523 75 73 .510 20V4 63 89 .414 35 55 91 .377 4n San Frarstisco Oakland LOS ANGELES Sacramento HOLLYWOOD San Diego Seattle 6: Trout. 2. Hits Scarborough. 9 in 7 innings; Vinson, in ijOKer scaroorousn.

Attend 1H.S30. Portland 52 93 .359 42 "A 'Games behind leader. Summary: Lohrke. McDonnell. BBI Buss.

Tork. Gyselman. 3: McDonnell. Pearson. Stickle.

2: Letvia. 2B McDonald, White. 3B v-Salro. SB Suckle. Tork.

Bums. SH Beard. Patcheti. Tork. DP Breard (unassisted:) McDonald to Lohrffh to McDonald: McDonald (unassisted.) LOU Seattle.

6: San Dieito. 5. BB Keller. Steven. HR Gordon.

MB Laabi. DP Bucs Best Giants, 7-3 PITTSBURGH, Aug. 23. (IP). Christman to Rerardino to tnlltncer to rhrist-man: Rizauto to Gordon: Dilllneer to Berar- dino to Sterena.

LOB St. Louis. New York i-eareon. tfairo. i.

fearson. Mat BB Pntter. 2. SO Potter. 2: Bonham.

4a o. 3. ER Pearson, Salvo. 6. Attendance Batting all the way around in HB Johnion by Potter.

Attendance 32.571. 2390. Pat West Injured Pat West was hurt in the first quarter and did not play thereafter. This undoubtedly hurt the Rams' running attack because nei-ther Bob Hoffman nor Holovak, who subbed for Pat at fullback, was with the club last season. Bo McMillan, coach of the year last season when has pore litUe boys at Indiana won the Big Nine title, used 42 players.

The All-Stars were a much better group of play-ers than Bo had led everybody to believe. He worked the old underdog psychology for all it was worth and thus the Ram defeat will go into the books as an upset. the seventh, the Pittsburgh Pirates broke a tie with a four- Uska's Balk Licks Ducks Aug. 23. (IP) Ad Liskas balk in the last half of the ninth inning enabled Sacramento to defeat Portland here tonight, 3-2.

Liska made a move to pitch and then turned to first base, Alex Kampouris scoring caUed. WhGn the balk wa3 Last Night's Results LO ANGELES. Ran Francisco. Oakland. HOLLYWOOD.

2. Seattle. 6: 8an Diego. 4 10 Innings.) Sacramento. 3i Portland.

2. How Series Stand fl.O ANGELES, San Francisco, 1. HOLLYWOOD, ti Oakland, 2. Portland. Sacramento.

2. Seattle. San Diego, 1. Games Today San Francisco at LOS ANGELES, Wrigley Field. 2-30 p.m.

HOLLYWOOD at Oakland, Portland at Sacramento (night.) Seattle at San Diego (night.) NATIONAL LEAGUE run spree to defeat the New York Giants, 7-3, and even the interclub series for the season at nine wins each. AMERICAN LEAGUE I W. L. Pet. Boston 84 37 .694 New York 72 49 .595 Detroit 65 52 .556 17 Washington 60 61 .496 24 Cleveland 56 65 .463 28 Chicago 54 66 .450 29 'A St.

Louis 50 69 .420 33 Philadelphia 39 81 ,325 44 li 'Games behind leader, Yesterday's Results New York. 4: St. Louis. 1. Washington, 3-0; Detroit.

2-5. Philadelphia, 1: Cleveland. O. Chicago at Boston, postponed, Gaines Today Chicago 6-10. and Pdnish, 2-41 at Boston (Dobson, 11-6, and Bagby.

5-4) two games. St. Louis (Kinder. l-2 at New York (Wight, 2-1. Detroit (Newhouser.

21-6) at Washington (Haelner. 11-9.) Cleveland (Embree, 8-9) at Philadelphia (Savage, 2-11.) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore, 10-4: Newark. 1-1. Montreal, Buffalo. 3.

Toronto. 6: Rochester. 1. Syracuse. Jersey City, 3.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee. 3-2: Columbus. 1-1. Kansas City, 5: Toledo. 2.

St. Paul, Indianapolis, 4. Minneapolis. 3: Louisville, 1.. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Birmingham, 8-7: Chattanooga, 3-6.

Atlanta. Nashville. 3. Memphis. 11: New Orleans, 7.

Mobile. 10: Little Rock. 9. TEXAS LEAGUE Tulsa. 6: 8hreveport.

2. San Antonio. Dallas. 4. Ft.

Worth. 3: Houston. 1. Beaumont. Oklahoma City.

3. CALIFORNIA STATE LEAGUE Stockton, 11: Bakersfleld, Modesto, Visalia, 4. i Santa Barbara, 15; Fresno, 12. New York AB A Pittsburgh AB A Blattner.2b 4 2 3 3 Whit.h'rt 2h i 1 AB A Saeraataata AB A Psrtlsnd Shons.cf Reich, lb 1 1 0 9 81 1 Liliard.rf 4 i W. L.

Pet. 72 45 .615 72 45 .615 62 54 .534 9 57 56 .504 13 53 64 .453 19 51 65 .440 SO'a 48 67 .417 53 Brooklyn St. Louts Chicako Boston Cincinnati New York Philadelphia 1 tioscn.cr 4 4 Brown. ss 3 2 2 Marshall.lf 4 1 2 0 Bussell.cf 4 3 2 Oooper.c 4 0 1 1 Fletcber.lb 3 17 Touna.lb 3 0 11 0 Klner.lf 2 0 1 Oordon.3b 4 2 13 Workman. rf 3 10 r.raham.rf 4 1 '-1 0 Handle? 4 2 0 I Kcrr.sa 3 0 10 Lopes, 3 0 5 jTrinkle.p 3 0 0 1 Bahr.p 4 0 2 Thompson.

0 0 0 1 Bucker jt 10 0 0 2 iirt.ll 3 inter missing tnree scoring chances in the first half, the Rams got to the All-Star 26 in the third period, only to have Hirsch nrpak- 1 0 0 2 1 1 8 TICKETS LEFT? SURE! It's not a sellout -yet. There are still plenty of tickets available lor the Friday night. Sept 6 Times Charities game at the Coliseum between the Washington Redskins and the Los Angeles Rams. But they're going last, so you'd better hurry. Remember, -all the seats in the Coliseum are good seats for football.

So if you're still on the outside looking in, hustle over to one of these ducat depots and load up: Southern California Music 737 South Hill St. Denel's Music 6634 Hollywood Blvd. Desmond's, Sixth and Broadway and 5500 Wilshire Blvd. stores. Times Information Desk, 202 West First St.

AH Mutual Ticket Agencies. 2 4 hSS 111 LUkl-; I I 2 3 Pittsburgh 46 65 .414 24 0 2 'Games behind leaders. up Waterfield's end-zone pass to Benton and halt this threat. 1 2 Salmon Totals 34 24 15 Totsl 30 9 27 11 10 0 0 a rutuea tor xnoitpson in 9tn. I SCORE BT INNINGS Today in Sports BASEBALL San Francisco i.

Loa AB' elea. Wrurler Field. 2:30 p.m. New Tork 02001000 0 3 1'iuanurgn 1. OUOZU141) Summary: Lone a.

Cooner. 2. KFtt Rl.tt ROR8B HACING Del Mar track, first ner. 2: Fletchnr. 2: Marshall ftiis.11 Kin.

Yesterday's Results Brooklyn, 2: Cincinnati, 1. St. Louis. 2: Philadelphia, 1. Chicago.

3: Boston. 2. Pittsburgh, New. York. 3.

Games Teday Brooklyn fOregg. 5-3) at Cincinnati Heusser. 6-10. Philadelphia iShanz. 4-4) at St.

Louts (Bi'rkhardt. 5-1.) night, Boston (Lee, 8-6) at Chicago (Passeau. New York (Voisell. 7-10) ft Pittsburgh (Lanning. 3-3.) puafc p.m.

WRESTLING Jeffries' Barn, p.m '3B Bosen. Russell. SB Graham. SH Ixmaa. n-ariy in the fourth stanza Roger Harding scooped up a fumble on the Stars' 32, but the Rams couldn't move and this was their last chance.

The Rams trailed bv 7 points at the half, due to Elroy's bril-liant run and their own failure Turn to Page 7, Column DP Cooper to Kerr: Trinkle to Blattner to MIDGET AITO RACING CnlKeum. Total, 33 10 26 11 Totals 332T1 Batted for Bitchsr in um. SCORE BT INTS-INGS 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 acranint 0 0 1 0 0 13 rB-Mi- Bsla-Usks. iiouni; n.err to maimer to xntinx. lor Nn.

uallfyina, 6:30 p.m.; 100-lap program. 1:30 p.m. York. Pittsburgh, 5. SO Trinkle.

1: Bahr, 2. BB Trinkle. 3: Bahr 2: Thnmnsnn. 2 nits Trinkle. 9 la A 2-3 innin: Thompvm.

GIRLS' SOFTBALL Pullerlfln S-pulveda AC. 8atell Hospital, 7:45 p.m. 1 1-3. wp Bahr. l5ser Trinkle.

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