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"'V' t-'v -V vi DEC. 19,1960 Hog flngtttfl Uttltf 2 Wood Lido 14 Victory SPORTS PARADE rov Toiols 203 Yd. in Cards' 33-7 Romp Revised Consistent Harry Wood 3ailed hia Woodwind to victory in Lido 14 Class action in King Harbor Yacht Club' annual Christmas Regatta Sunday at Alamitog Bay YC. ST, LOUIS Da. Eagles last week.

Crow car Rancho for LA. vid Crow led the St. Louis Nilionil Rlchird Olllvv (Pro ried 24 times for an 8.4 yd. average. Handle's five catches gave AIVC.

SillM Bob Nnchit (Na Cardinals in 38-7 romp Open over Pittsburgh Sunday, rip him a club record of 62 re ping Steeler defenses for 203 Nimc), abyc. Liaa 14 a Marry wnoo (Woodwind), ASYC. Lido- 14 Dan Brown (No Nam). SSSC. Intirprllt Hannti Bauhm (Yafi), SSCYC.

Suear Sntelit-Jlm Bolrit (Wlkl Wlkl), KHYC. Blua Buov-Jack Webr (Wh Da wnktl, KHYC. aat.iuta Tad falkard (Llllla Olppar), KHYC. Ponouln Ja Marktiam (Whim). CBYC.

Sabot A-Sluart yd.best this season by a National Football League Hob.rlioo (Zapatlto). ABYC, Sabot Carald Daimond (Danaarcuj) ABYC. back and, pushing his sea ceptions season and 15 touchdown passes for the year, also a club record. Roach finished with 17 Scoring strikes for the year, tying the club record held jointly by Paul Christman $nd Jim Hardy. son total to 1,071, a club rec BY BItAVEN DYER If you're going to the L.A.

Open golf tournament at Rancho next month you'd better get a Seeing Eye dog or a map. They've changed the nines around and you won't be able to tell where you are without a program. The first hole becomes No. 10 and the ninth ord. 1961 The John Roach-to-Sonny p.

1W" SCORE BY QUARTER! 1 Pittsburgh a ft- 7ij Randle passing combination accounted for three touchdowns a3 the Cardinals celebrated only their second win-i will be the 18th, etc. St. Loult 7 17 14 311 17 CADILLACS LEASE Immediately St.L.-Majfnlk 1-vd. run larry, II Pitt. Orr, 4-yd, pau from Laynai! (Lavna, kick).

il ning season in the NFL since 1949. St. Louis finished in Six. Randle, 14-yd. pan from Roach (Perry, kick).

st.L-Randla l-yd. past from Roach 4th place in the Eastern mm irerry, kicki. St.L.-Roch, 1-yd. run Hrry, kick). i ruur UUIPFED Conference with a 6-5-1 record, best since its 7-5 mark in 1956.

-i i MONTH si.l Kanaia, 2J-ya. pau trom (Perry, kick). Attandanca 20,140. irATitTia It. L.

Record Running Crow, a 215-pound power tncludlni licenia MARTIST 'JTC LSISQ at Madia Retort kuthoriiai Cldlllat-Oidi Cainr 1020 Withlra Sant Manlea IX. 3-171 t'P. 0-7073 runner wno can get fancy Pittf. Flrst-downt 9 Rushlnf yardaot 30 Passing yaraaps IsO Passes 10-22 Passes Intercepted by 0 Punt. Fumbles loit 2 Yards penallted Si 31 J71 1M! -22 MO.J as Bob Pettit, Rancho manager, says the switch will save wear and tear on bun- Ions.

It cuts down the walking distance considerably. "And thanks to the 'rain the course will be in the best shape ever," says' Pettit. "Last year we had practically no rain at ail before the tournament." I was thinking of the upcoming L.A. Open the other day while playing at Brentwood, which gets the National PGA tournament in 1962. That's just peachy because Brentwood is a beautiful course and prexy Arthur Edmunds and his members are a jolly, golf- when he has to, surpassed the club record of 924 yd, set 4 in 1956 by Ollie Matson, then went on to pass the mark with a 57-yd.

dash late in the last period. The best previous effort in i i the NFL this season was 182 in yd. on 19 carries by the Steelers John Henry John-, mer. So why should Los Angeles abandon its wonderful tournament to accommodate another wonderful tournament six months later? Because the PGA dictates the terms. I think this demand is unreasonable and stamps us as a hick town, but the Junior Chamber of Commerce didn't consult me and nei-ther did the PGA.

We could stage both tournaments successfully, I am sure. Lou Winter, with whom I played at Brentwood the other day, tells me that pro Fay Coleman and his committee plan to put in a flock of new traps for the 1962 show and also create a brand new lake. Brentwood is beautiful and tough, particularly when the wind blows, but the fairways will a to be narrowed to make room for a few thousand spectators and the parking problem is sure to create trouble. But parking creates trouble everywhere. Al Conti and Dub Spriggs were the other members of our foursome Conti's the ex-SC basketball coach now with Spalding's.

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3, Minneapolis, Minneiota Bruins for Canadiens BOSTON (UPI) Bernie minded gang, of enthusiastic sportsmen. It's the first time California has staged this links classic since 1029. Leo (Elbows) Diegel, inventor of the most unorthodox style of putting ever known to professional golf, won that year at our Hillcrest club fit i (Boom Boom) Geoff rion 5kSJt. scored In his eighth consecutive game Sunday night as the league-leading Montreal Canadiens made it 10 wins in 11 starts with a 4-2 Na OVER THE HURDLE Charger end Dave Kocourek leaps over Larry Grantham on 1 5-yd. pass play against the Titans.

Corky Tharp (45) finally makes the stop. Tlmtt phot CHARGERS TRIUMPH, 50 TO 43 ron Pico Blvd. i tional Hockey League vic tory over the last-place Boston Bruins. 1 1 IBeJSSSSSSSSSSSSjeflSJSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSJSJS Womble and Flowers Continued from First Pago five minutes to play, move to the 19. That did it, 47-43, but Gill- tributed field goal3 from distances of 41, 37 and 27 man's gang wasn't quite Fred Ford, alternating satisfied.

with Paul Lowe at halfback, banged through for 15 and The defensive wrecking yards. Inasmuch as the rival teams came out dead-even in touchdowns, "Aggie" was the difference. I then Kemp rolled out to his right and ran into the end fEvery big golf tourna- 4 Diegel was hot stuff in I those days. The year be- ore.he had ended the four year reign of Walter Ha-gen by copping his first PGA crown. Leo dashed the 1929 field with some of the finest golf ever played.

He slaughtered each of his first two opponents by the outlandish scores of 10-9. The great Gene Sara-zen was next, 3-2; Hagen by the same count The finale with dapper Johnny Farrell provided brilliant golf mostly as the clock showed Kemp did not have one of ment means increased in- crew held their toes again and Charley McNeil came up with the second of his three pass thefts and raced back 39 yards to New York's 34. When the Titans dug in, Agajanian nudged his final his best days but there was no denying his gameness. He got out of a sick bed to play the full game at quarters STATISTICS and returned to his cot with three pointer and it was all (y "mcl-l TIAM STATISTICS Charter Titan in an hour after the win. over.

Total first down 34 His four interceptions got the club in hot water but First downs rushing 10 First downs passing 14 First downs oenaltie 0 hy Len, wnn won going Lowe failed by 20 yards In his bid to overtake Abner Haynes of Dallas as the AFL's top rusher. The Chargers get a few Net yards gained 439 Net yards gained rushing 200 when the outcome looked bleakest it was gutty Jack Net yards aained passing 2Jv Yards lost attempting to pas 30 Passes attempted 30 who pulled them through. "days off before beginning Trailing as tne drills for the title game at Passes completed 16 Passes Intercepted by 3 Yards Interceptions returned 47 Punts 2 Average length of punt 34 fourth quarter dawned, Jack Looking 44 4o' Houston Jan. 1. saw one of his throws jerked from Royce Womble's hands Punts vara returned 4- mo 10-267 Kickotfs a.

yards returned e-147 for the unusual? PRESS K17IK 2 16 on the Charger 20. Two plays penalties Yards penalized tS terest in the game," Al said. "Our sales jump for all kinds of equipment both when the pros are here and after they're gone. They hypo the game for even the dubs, for whom every pro should be so many of who can't wait to get out and play." Golf IS big business, Al. The PGA program for last year's title show featured 312 pages.

That's one reason why the PGA wants the Brentwood gang and the Junior Chamber to drop everything to make their evr it successful. Maybe popular Fay Coleman, who has been Brentwood pro for more than 12 years, will ask two men who preceded him, Willie Hunter and Olin Dutra, to come back and help. They'd do it and golf fans would welcome their return to old haunts. 1 later the Titans had their 1 Fumhles 2 Fumbles lost 0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS -v, biggest lead of the day, 43-33 Brilliant Run y. ChatW TCB TYG TYL Net Avg.

OLECTQIC GAQf.llinT PHESSEIQ 5.95 3 J.72 away, b-4. But back to Brentwood where the late Babe Didrikson, Paul Gallico, Westbrook Pegler, the late Grantland Rice and I played a round of golf the day after Babe had stolen most of the 1932 Olympic Games headlines. As I say, I like Brentwood and the people, but I don't like the terms under which we were awarded the 1962 PGA championship. You may know them. We must abondon the L.

A. Open for 1962. The L.A. Open always has been played early in January. The PGA falls in mid-sum It was then that Jack de Lowa 70 7 Kemp 7 13 30 -7 1.00 1.00 Ferguson 2 2 livered like the champion he ine iine-ups: CHARGERS LE Norton, Martin, Schleicher.

LT Wright, Peters, Deluca. LG Ferrante, Karas, Barry. Rogers, Loudd, Brueckman. RG Co'e, Botchan. RT Mix, Chorovlch, Flnneran.

RE Kocourek, Clark, Nery. Kemp, Laraba. LH Lowe, Ford, McNeil, Sear, Zeman. RH Womble, Nix, earner, Harris, Ferguson, Flowers, Agalanlan. TITANS LE Powell, Relfsnyder, Cooke.

LT Kloti, Saldock, Guesman. LG Mischak, Callahan, Grantham. Hudock, Ellis. RG McMullan, Bell. RT Cockrell, Youngelman.

RE Cooper, Ross, Mumley. Oorow, Jamieson. LH BoWIno, Burton, Shockley, Pelt. Norton is. Immediately after the 1 4 31 Ford Flower A gift to delight fastidious men and vromcn this compacV 109 31 200 90 kickoff he hit Dave Kocou 2.00 15.57 7.7J 0.25 T.50 0.M Total Tltant 0 0 37 7 32 2 109 31 237 92 19 4 18 25 151 Burton 12 Dorow 9 rek, Charlie Flowers and Blanche Martin with three straight strikes, the last an Shock ley 3 Mathit 6 Pagiiel 1 3.00 25.00 132 Total 31 4J7 11-yarder into the end zone.

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YO 239 0 239 PI 4 0 4 Lowe York cold and Jim Sears Total Titan SCORE BY QUARTERS Titan 7 14 IS -43 Charger 10 a 17 1750 OFFICIALS John Morrow, refereei Joe came through with his third consecutive brilliant punt 3 200 Dorow ..2 12 PASS RECEIVERS Charger PC YO return, 29 yards to New Kraus, linesman; wait Parker, umpire; Elvln Hutchison, back iudge; Price Trultt, field Iudge. for Gannon LCI 29 Explodes York's 48. Kocourek Kemp went to work again, Norton Flower Lowe 2 3 II 14 11 23 upstairs. He missed with the Womble Martin USE YOUR CHARGA PLATE first and then hit with three 2 1 5 3 1 1 31 I 37-21 Houston Victory TD 0 1 0 0 I 1 0 1 3 15' wts. Total Titan lb.

DAILY in a row to Don Norton, OPIN TIL 9 P.M. Bar llh Callirt S3 IS Powell Meynard Cooper HOUSTON Billy Can-i The punt return by the 2 20 43 200 22 20 42 42' Herndon Dumkkill Htaeita it.sa Slant B.trd MARCY OYM EQUIPMENT CO. i 1301 SUNSET BLVD. Ma. I4I73M non scored a touchdown on Heisman Trophy winner 2 Shockley Fred Russell Wins Long Beach Shoot ...12 Totals from Louisiana State'put the an 88-yd.

kickoff return Sun Oilers in position for a 10-yd SHOP NIGHTS AT ALL DESMOND'S STORES THROUGH DECEMBER 23rd! A record-breaking field of day and then set off a 17-point fourth quarter explo George Blanda field goal that overcame a 21-20 Boston 245 zeroed in on tar' gets Sunday and Long sion with a 38-yd. punt return as the Houston Oilers lead. Beachs Fred Russell With 22,352 fans looking defeated the Boston Patriots, emerged the Class AA vic 37-21. on, the Oilers finished strong tor the 8th annual Long to complete a 10-4 season, Beach-Dominguez Gun Club's They'll face the Los Angeles trapshoot. Results: Chargers, Western Division champs, in the first AFL SINGLES (AA)-Fred Russtll (Long Beach), 140x130.

(A) -Don Slglluizl (North Hollywood). 145. (B) Tie be Dallas Texans Rip Buffalo tween Lea Greenwey (Lo Angeles) and championship game in Hous ton Jan. 1. Bill ABDiaiti, jr.

(iania pauiai, 142. Greenway won shoot-off. (C) Charles Seversen (Inglewood), 145. (D) Mike Gallagher (Rldgecrest), 137. HANDICAP Severson, 94x100.

HIGH SCORB IV QUARTIRS DALLAS Cotton' Houston 1 7 10 1737 VETERAN James Edgar (Santa Bar Davidson and Jack Spikes Boston 0 0 21 0-21 Hou. Blende, 32-vd. field foal. bara), M. Hou.

Wltcher, 3-yd. pas trom Groman combined their talents Sunday to carrv the Dallas Tex IDianaa, kick). Hou. Blanda. 2-vd.

field aoa Hockey Standings ans to a 24-7 victory over the Buffalo Bills in a season-end The ultimate subtlety in styling, Genuine Alligator and Calf, combined in DOSTOrJIAM 35.00 There's more than meets the eye to these tmustial shoes. Comfort is sewn in by hand; the heels are specially molded to Hag your foot Brilliant use of textured genuine Alligator and smooth Calf carries out the mood of luxury. In Black or Browne Up To Months To Pay Smdl Service Charge Aided Montreal TPt. 4 44 121 31 104 34 92 Bos. Lofton, 37-yd.

pas from Songln (kick, failed). Hou. Cannon, M-yd. kickoff return (Blanda, kick). Bos.

Lofton, J-yd. pas from Saneln (Cappelletti, run). Bos. Colclouoh. nasi from Sono- ing American Football Toronto Detroit 20 i 1 14 11 League game.

I It Chicago 14 10 SO 105 Spikes scored a touch New YorK Boston it in kicki. hou. Blanda, lo-va. fas aaai. down, kicked a field goal and Hou.

1 1 40-yd. pau tram Lee Sunday' Result Montreal, Boston, 2.. Toronto, New York, Detroit, Chicago, 2. added three extra points while Davidson pitched a 33- (Bianoe, kick). Hou.

Tolar, 10-yd. run (Blanda, kick). STATISTICS Houi. Bos. First down II 14 Lions Top Baltimore At Valley JCi RUE Rushlna yardae 113 10 yd.

scoring pass to Lhns Burford and one for 74 yd. to Johnny Robinson as Dallas wound up the campaign with Passin yardage Vi .327 Passe 14-33 11-44 Passes Intercepted by 0 4 Baltimore Jrs 000 100 0001 3 1 Vallev Lions 000 100 02x 3 10 1 Punts Black, Dalton (5) and Pettusi Montank, Schultt (4), Donovan (7) and B. Mann. Pumoies lost 2 3 three straight victories 1CORB BY QUARTERS Yard penalized 45 50 BuMala 0 7 0 ft- Pallas 0 3 7 14-34 Yanks Still Unbeaten At Anaheimt i scoring Dal. Soil -Solket.

11-vd. field aaal. Bui. Lucas. 7-vd, run (Atkins, Lucai.

7-vd. run (Atkins, kick). -Bunoro, M-ya. pass from oavid- uei. ton (l Pasadena Yankee 410 300 001-9 10 2 Anaheim 200 000 100-3 3 Levrusky, Proctor (5) and Millar, Walsh (3); King, nerrea ll ana waia.

Soccer Results CALIFORNIA LEA9UI Belvedere Eatles, Juventu, 3. Tepltitlan, Pan Americans, 0. Atlante, 1 Latino, 1. Buedalalara, Si Estudlantes, 1. lub Deoortlvo, Imperlo, 9.

Occidents, San Bernardino, 1. Jalisco, Santa Ana, 2. Salto, Club Mexico, 1. amora. Si San Fernando, 1, i Dal.

Spikes, 1-yd. run (Spikes, kick). Dal. Robinson, 74-yd. pas trom David-Son (Spikes, kick).

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