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Loiangcltf CfnuJ" 3 SPORTS IN BRIEF FRIDAY. JUIY 24. IV lywood Park for a total of $51,700. a $1230 average Gordon Phillips of Beverly Hills Such Is faiM dept Alva; (Bobo) Holloman, ho pitched a no-hitter In hi major league debut against the Athletics May as sold to Toronto by the St. Louia Browns AH major league clubs waived rights tht 27-year-old righthander.

Golfing greaU of mora than half a century Joined In paying tribute to Ben Hogan at a p- was the buyer. The Detroit Lions signed eight more players, leaving only Quarterback Jim Hardy outside the fold Hardy is expected to sign when he reaches camp from Los Angeles Among those signing were Ends Cloyce Box and Leon Hart and Barks Boh Hoernschemey er and Jack Christiansen. eial dinner given by the Golf Association In New York i tnwBnatsfAriT.ttat.itt '-i A A ,1.. .1 (fJ 'i A- 7s 1 41: 6 Ex-champions on nana in cluded Bobby Jones. Hnley Douglas, Fred McLeod, Gene Sarazen, Denny Shute, Francis Ouimet and Johnny Farrell Beverly Hills' Greatest CLOTHING SACOIFIGE! Hogan was presented a copy of a USGA resolution euiogiz- int him for his four U.h.

upen championships and his recent British Open victory. Lrgtoa XlnM CUh Ran POSt 367. which inct tn Cincinnati In the nation American Legion haseoau finals last, season, plays est- OUR CHANGE OF POLICY DEMANDS THAT WI CONVERT MERCHANDISE INTO' WE ARE SELLING BEVERLY HILLS' MOST EXCLUSIVE STOCK OF FINI MEN'S CLOTHING HABERDASHERY wood Post 271 In the semifinals nf the Southern California championships her this week fend The teams will play a t-two-out-of-three-game se ries, clashing at Sawtelle at 1 p.m. Saturday and switching to Rancho Playground Sunday, starting at 10 a.m. Los An MEN'S SUITS geles Post 8 meets the winner in the finals at Long Beach, "tnnele.

Silky Gabardines, imparted twaads A Forermr' worsteds. iti $90 $100 4 priced at Aug. 1-2. Protective Helmets NOW J68 $78 '58 Vlsco Grgich, San Francisco 49er lineman, is retiring from pro football to devote all his time to his job as an auto saies SPORT COATS Pin Imports Cashmeres Harris Twoods Shetland's. Regularly priced at $7S $15 NOW- S44 $49 $54 man All Brooklyn Dodger regulars farmhands have ering.

Pretty waitresses are Barbara Maxey, left, and Kathryn Batch-elor. Ploying members of Washington team, which meets Los Ange been ordered to wear protec REDSKIN CHIEFS HUDDLE Washington Redskin coaching stoff holds powwow ot Redwood House. Seated from left, Bill Dudley, Curly Lambeau (head coach), Herman Ball, Wayne Millner and Larry Siem- Ittnrn Dyr'i Spcrti Fnd. Tag 1. Port tV.J tive helmets while at hat Two Dlayers.

Dodger Carl Fu les Rams in Times game at Coliseum Aug. 19, are to arrive Sunday. Time photo rlllo and Don Zimmer, St. Paul shortstop, were beaned recent BOB MATH IAS HERE SLACKS FINI OAIARDINIS FORSTMANN FlANNILS SILKS AND SUMMER LIT! WEIOHTS REGULARLY PRICED $27.50 $30.00 $32.50 $42.50 now- 1885 $2185 ly Furillo wore a helmet and wasn't hurt Zimmer TO PREPARE FOR CAREER IN FILMS VICK, PREP SHOT ACE, UCLA-BOUND didn't wear a helmet and suffered a fractured skull. LANE, AGAJANIAN STAR IN WORKOUT BY FRANK FIXCH, Time Staff Representative Bing Crosby sold nine of his race horses, leaving 59 which he also hopes to peddle to help Darryl Ellingson, BY JOHN DE LA VEGA I Don Vick has decided.

ItV pay off an inheritance tax sprinter; Dan Schweikart, Whit- Bud REDLANDS, July 23 Nlehtlthe Coliseum, 245-pound Gatato, a 3-year-old chestnut tier miler; Bert Purdue, Har UCLA! McFadin will replace Thomp gelding, brought $6800 Total OUR ENTIRE HABERDASHERY STOCK CHirtln rf Una NackwMr Jporti Ihirtt Oauctw ShlrH Swi Wtar-Drau Shtrii-Caihiiwr Swaaian-Allifaiat MlM-lmaarHa Atari Ha Jawtlry CalafnM aaa1 Smakan' llama. UF TO 50 OFF! sales amounted to $10,900, most vard half-miler; Dick Haddon, Glendale Hoover high jumper; Ray Martin, Van Nuys shot The giant national high school shot-put record setter from Chaffey settled on the son in this line up. Bud recently underwent a foot operation and won't be ready for a few of the other eight going for Bob Mathias, two-time winner of the Olympic Games decathlon and generally recognized as the world's greatest athlete, is now in Los Angeles preparing for a film career. He first will make a train-, Ing film for track and field athletes. Tests have been made by the Hopalong Cas-sidy Co.

to see if Mathias is the proper subject for a western serial. less than $1000. Westwood school yesterday Horse Sale weeks. With McFadin in there the human iron curtain will average about 239 pounds per putter; Bob Voiles, El Monte pole vaulter; Don Rislnger, Al-hambra sprinter; Lanny Quig-ley, Downey quarter-miler; a black Unbreak' able-Stirred Up broodmare Gary Silman, Puente hurdler. brought a top price of $13,500 Oxy prize catch is Lanny last night as 42 head of La Jolla man.

Hirsch Clicks Midway through this morning's scrum and, mind you, against the No. 1 defensive Farms horses were sold at Hol- over dozens of dazzling offers. Asked why he chose UCLA, Vick explained, "Why, I just like everything about the school the campus, the people and coach Ducky Drake. I think he's tops." 62ft 54in. Tops Vick, a serious, likable blond, raised national prep shot mark three times last Carter, flashy 440 ace from Orange.

Other Tigers-to-be include Bob Thompson, Franklin Jacobs Bows unit, Hirsch broke loose to Laguna Beach Woman Takes Archery Crown spear Norm van Brocklln's half miler; Bob" Emrnerhng, Franklin miler; Ron Way and Larry Wray, members of Bell-flower's national record set long pass and traveled 80 in Portland OSLO, July 23 (P) Mrs. Jean yards for a "touch." "It was the softest pass Richards of Laguna Beach, spring, winding up with a best of 62ft. 5in. The accepted PORTLAND, July 23 Tom ting two-mile relay team and Jack Schroeder, Van Nuys Dutch ever threw me," Crazy won the ladies' combined short my Jacobs of Montebello, last miler. Legs remarked.

"It felt, like a feather. He's the best." Southern. Californian in the distance title today in the "world archery tournament here. tournament, lost a 1-up decision She had a combined point today in the Pacific Northwest 3(5Gi Tii. score of 1279 for the 50, 35 and Douglas, Franks Advance to Semis Moments later, Towler, king of the league's ground gainers, crashed up the middle on a quick trap and rambled 35 ards for another, theoretical 25 meter distances.

Golf Association Tournament. Jacobs, 2 up with three holes to play, dropped the three holes and the decision to Bruce Cudd, CHAMPAIGN, 111., July 23 (JP) Defending Champion Jon Douglas of Santa Monica, Oregon amateur champion from Aside from these two scoring Portland. thrusts, the defense definitely iram Lane, Bootin' Ben Aga-Janian, Elroy Hirsch and Dan Towler turned in scintillating performances this morning as Hamp Pool sent the Los Angeles Rams through a rugged scrimmage. With Pool trying out his place-kicking line-up, which includes the biggest bulls in camp, Lane streaked in from right end to block two of Aga-Janian's field goal attempts," and he came within a whisker of blocking most of the others. Agajanian Connects "Night Train has the reflexes of a cat," said the beaming Ram coach.

"It just doesn't eeem possible that a man can come in from so far out and get in front of the ball In a matter of a couple of seconds." He also was proud of the fact that Agajanian made good on sll of the field goals that Lane didn't block. With Glenn Davis and Vitamim Smith alternating as ball-holder, Aggie clicked on 13 of 15 attempts from 30 yards out. Line Specialists While we're passing the compliments around, let's hear what Aggie has to say about his caddies: "Smith and Davis are the two best holders I've ever seen. Every ball is teed up perfectly when they handle it. It is remarkable that one team has two such specialists.

Incidentally, Leon McLaughlin centers the ball perfectly, too, and that's Important." Pool's nine-man line for placements, from left to right, included! Johnny Hock, 235; Charley Toogood, 230; Verdese Carter, 250; Jim Winkler, 250; McLaughlin, 225; Tom Palmer, 215; Len Teewus, 240: Tom Dahms, 235, and Harry Thompson, 225. When placements are called for in Saturday night's intra- Surviving quarter-finalists are defeated -Dave Harum of Coral Gables, 6-1, 6-2, today to dominated play. Pool was tick Cudd. Joe Shriver. San Fran land a semifinals berth in the led with the results produced by Defensive Coaches Buck cisco; Marty Leptich, Portland; Pvt.

Dick Yost, Portland. Weaver and. Dick Voris. Women's quarter-final results junior singles of the Western Junior and Boys' Tennis Tournament. Douglas will meet the lone (300 record, by Taft's Leon Patterson, is 60ft.

-9 7-8in. Patterson is now at SC. Don's campus job will he in the training room, where he undoubtedly will become an expert bone healer. Coach Drake is also the school trainer. Because he is determined to concentrate on the books and develop his putting form, Vick will not join a fraternity at least for first year.

He will live either at a co-op or an apartment. Prayer Group Influence An important factor in Vick's decision was UCLA's Campus Crusade for Christ, a prayer group, Donn Moomaw, the Bruins' All-American footballer, was active in the movement along with about 10 top athletes including Football Linebacker Terry Debay and Pole Vaulter Len Eilers. Vick, also deeply religious, now teaches Sunday school in Ontario. Vick, who stands 6 feet 2 included: Connl Oldtrshtw. Sookane.

def. Mra. ine atternoon session was limited to passing offense. On the first play Dutch and Crazy Junes Ferrle, Garden, '20th; Mrs. Midwestern survivor, Barry oei wixer.

ton Betcn. flei. Mrs. Bicn- tra Qrunos, Portland. 4 na 2.

MacKay of Dayton, and Legs got together on an 85-yard scorer. Rookie Herb Agocs of Tenn also took one of Dutch's longies Mike Franks, seeded No. 2 behind Douglas, goes up against for a tally. The Rams' NFL Isais Sets Pace in Horseshoe Pitching Tourney MURRAY. Utah.

July 23 (JP) passing champion completed 20 of, 28 passes. 1 Gerald Moss of Miami Beach, tomorrow. Results included: JUNIOR SINGLES QUARTER-FINALS J. Douflas def. n.

Harum, MacKay def. J. Lesch. 6-2, 6-4: M. Pranks def.

D. Schuette, 6-3, 6-4; O. Moss def. F. Johnson.

6-3, 6-4. BOTS' SINGLES CHARTER-FINALS D. Bell def. Tough Going Rookies Rudy Bukich and mm Fernando the icy-nerved Bob Gambold found it tough going with' defensive linemqn seven-time horseshoe pitching charging in. Gambold complet champion from Los Angeles, Skoestad, 6-2, 6-2; N.

Perry def. E. Bucholz. 6-1. 6-3; W.

Peacock def. H. was in first place last night at inches weighs 235, also set a national schoolboy record of Tnompson, 6-1, 6-8, 6-3; K. Champion def. B.

Deleado, 6-1, 6-4. JUNIOR DOUBLE. the end of the first eight rounds of play in the world champion QUARTER-FINALS Summer-Junta 52ft. 9in. for the 16-lb.

ball. He also plans to toss the discus, ed three of seven pass attempts nd had one intercepted. The ex-Trojan hit on only two of seven and had one swiped by Woodley Lewis, who ran it back 55 yards to a touchdown. In Saturday night's tussle Horseshoe Tournament. aer.

B. Grant-johnson, 6-2. 12-14. S-3. Isais went through the eight which he has already spun 150 Janowitz Skate Star ft.

Big Don, who was a second rounds with no losses. But matching him game 'for game 1 Vflwllf 1 mm I "JMtmJ'0' tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm'i team All-CIF tackle, will likely pass up football-, however. He Pool will send his No. 1 offen with eight wins and no losses sive team against his second were Ted Allen, Boulder, Colo, is currently working in a Fon' tana steel mill. Other Stars AI Janowitz scored 18 points last night to lead the Westerners to a 24-22 win over the Panthers in the Roller Derby at the Rose Bowl before 2813 fans.

With three nights to go, the Westerners lead the series, squad game here, Pool intends to move Hock and Thompson to their regular guard spots flanking McLaughlin. That will defensive unit and then switch to his second offensive unit against his defensive regulars. He said that there positively and Don Mountain View, Cal. Seven rounds will be played today, the rounds decreasing until the final day With Vick's announcement it will be no rookies vs. veterans when the championship will NEW TYPE PUPIL LENS NOW BEING INTRODUCED TO CAUFORNIA BY DR.

BLEECK leave Toogood and Dahms on the outside. 9-7. competition. It would be like might be apropos to list where the other star spikers from the past season are going. UCLA hopes to get Dennis O'Reilly, be played.

Later on, probably bv the tossing 22 strange bulldogs in John Monnmlth, Ykim, 7 wins, no losses; Marines Tamboer. Wichita. 7-1; Dale Dickson. Wichita, time the Rams meet the Wash a rain barrel. Somebody might Washington half-miler; Ray 7-1; Case; Jones, Random Lake.

ington Redskins on Aug. 19 in get maimed for life. wougnton, inner irom university; Pat Pinkston. hurdler- 6-2; Louis Dean. Pomona, O.

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