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'V i t1 Vf V'V w' v' MURRAY COLUMN CHISOX BEAT ANGELS TWICE 0 Otttrf Fcrt SEPT. 1 8, 1 961 Angel Boxes Th opener was all over after the eecohd inning, al Continued from Flnf Faga The game is for keeps. Hamp Pool Is not courting first Oamti ANOtLI Al Purdhomme Winner 1 in Drag Racing I Don Turdhomme hit 182.5(1 m.p.h. in his dragster Sun day at San Fernando Race way to win top ipecd hon ors. Ilia elapsed time for tha course was 8.60, Stan Hill was top eliminator at 164.53 m.p.h.

and 9.3) elapsed time, Rill I a heart attack and shredding his nerve endings for a pot with pennies in It. 00 Continued from First Tf Chanco 0-2) and Johnny James for blows. Thesa included a grand slam homer off James in the fourth round by Al Smith, his 27th of the campaign. The Sox came right b.ick with 11 more safeties in the Pearson, rf 1 Ouren.e, Averill 1 Bobby Kennedy Is at the game. So 13 Milton Eisen Man's Birdie Breaks Tie in Seattle Golf Woran, 0 hower.

Cary jMiddlecoff, the golfer, is on hand with for his 27th homer of the year. A walk to Ken Hunt and George Thomas' double accounted for the lona L.A. tally in the fifth. Art Fowler, Ityne Duren and Tom Morgan followed James' to the hill to blank the Sox after all the damage had been done. AngFllngo Baumann recplvetl i bonus In excess of $100,000 when he binoculars.

They may not be rooting as hard as I lamp l.Themas.lb-lf 4 though nobody realized it at the time. Baumann received a four-run stake in this round as Fox, Lollar and Baumann singled. Aparacio drew a pass, Robinson, singled and Minoso lifted a sacrifice fly to left. Sox batted around again in the fourth, driving James to cover. Walks to 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Thomas.cf 3 odoers.r 4 4 Bridges.

2o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SEATTLE HV-Dave Marr IN THE FUN FILLED rCOTHILLS OUT-OF-THE-SMOG Chance.p.. Yost James, Fowier.p SilkO.lO a i of Sun City, sank a nightcap, but were lucky to win. One of their runs was unearned. Ron Moeller, who hasn't won since July 21, started, but retired after five innings of fine pitching. He allowed two runs (one unearned) on 3-ft.

birdie putt, at the first playoff hole to break a three-way tie Sunday and win the Aparacio and Sievers, sand Totals ......30 1 11 1 White Sex Al I RBI Greater Seattle $25,000 Open Aperlcls.ss 1 1 1 0.0 Robinson.rf It 1 0 Vinoso.lf 4 0 0 1 0 wiched around iiobinsons single, filled the bases with two away. Smith then hit tha ball golf tournament. fiva hits, but was trailing, 1-2. Slevers.lb 1 1 Martin, in 0 0 Marr, youne Jacky Cupit 1 4 1 tandis.il 1 0 of Longview, and vet into the left-field bleachers Pool whose seat in the box adjoining camera recording every play looks like a command post in a hot war. But their interest is apparent.

The Rams think they can win this game. The coaches are as keyed up as kids at Christmas Eve. This is a game they have plotted for, traded for, run more film than Radio City Music Hall. This game is a crucible for them. If they can hobble the sideline colt for this one afternoon they may be in the hunt.

Nobody Surprised by Unit as But first they have to hobble Johnny Unitas. At the half he took his team for a touchdown in less than three minutes. No one was surprised including the Rams. The kick-off is in the air for the second half. "Fumble!" begs Hamp Pool.

It is on again, 30 more minutes of a cold hand squeezing the aorta. "Our ball! Our 3 1 The Angels went ahead, 3-2, in the top of the eighth and chased starter Billy Lollar.c Baumann.p eran Bob Rosburg of Fort-land, were deadlocked at 263 15 under parat the 32 0 11 I 0 Fierce. George Thomas, who end of the regulation 72 Keeping Tab on Angels knocked in L.A. a first inning tally, singled off War holes. Yost grounded lnt double play for Chance In 3rd.

Bilko walked tor Fowler In 5th. Averill flied out for Ouren In llh, SCORE BV INNINGS Leaders Cav Marr J3.500 ren Hacker to send home Don Ardell and Eddie Yost. LOS ANGELES 000 010 0601 36 HOLES mm golf the OUFST Of THI HfSMHIA INN en Heieerla's 7,171 yej. Chmeimhi Course AND Deluxe Room with TV 3 Superb Meals ALL FOR (Won IATTINO Jackv Cupit Chicate no Mto box 0 PO-A-Los Anseles 24-7! Chicago 2713. OP Minoso t6 Sieversj Anarlco to Fen AB HHRRBIPrf Goodman Ends Show Plaver adders L.

Thomas 24 1 0 4 .375 Bob Rosburs Gary Plaver Bay Brewer, oug Sanders to Slayers; Koppe ts L. Thomas. LOB Jr. .294 Los Angeles Chicaas i 7. 28 G.

Thomas, 1 411 II 121 24 39? 1H 30 But Jim Landi3 clouted Pearson SB Aparlclo 2, L. Thomas. HR Smith. G. Thomas 240 3 71 12 his 22nd homer of the year Lanais, a ivunoso in.

Bilko 1k 44 an ia Averill 310 54 04 20 55 .271 2.050 2,050 1,500 1,300 1,200 1,050 1,050 925 775 775 775 775 10 410 Sox In 1952 Chicago got him last neason In Uade for Ron Jackson. Luis Aparlclo is on his way to tha greatest base-stealing season of his career he hit the 60 mark with two thefts In the opener his top record is fjB in 'CO. Ken McBrlde (12-13) hurls Tuesday's afternoon game at Detroit with Don Moss! (14-7) RolriR fop the Tigers LA's ace beat Detroit, 2-1, In TiKer-town It'll he McRrlde'a third try for his Kith win Ted liowsfield (10-fi) go en Wednesday with Kll Grna (10-II) flinging: Friday, night's Wrigley Field gaino against the Timers. Kd Sadowski'a second game double in the second Inning came within two feet of being a homer the ball hit the wail at the 352 ft. mark in left, field After Rrldges ningled him to third, "Sado" was run down between third and home when Moeller missed the squeeze bunt.

When Pierce fanned Koppe In the third Inning of the nightcap it was his jooth strike out of the season, making 12 years In which he has whiffed at least that many victims twice during the afternoon Minnie Minoso's bat flew out beyond third base. Undoes 1 52 2 15 ER BB SO 4 I 1 4 2 0 .243 .559 Pitcher IP Chence-L (0-3) James Fowler Duren 3 Morgan I Baumenn-W (10-11) 0 ball!" he gloats as Charley Britt intercepts. One hour's litany of hope and despair. "It's a doggie," he shouts to nobody as the Colts thunder in like rodeo steers 41 61 110 50 35 44 14 5 30 ....174 11 45 2 21 4S4 44 114 22 74 Wagner Koppe Moian Hunt Sadowskl JSI clavoH) 8-65-A8--265 9--66-67 26 9-S-4- 67-49-6S-67 2A 6W7-44-69 29 8-65-71-AS-269 70 65-65-70270 64-69-68-69270 68-69-65-70272 69-69-67-71272 71-469- 272 66-73-66-67272 68-6-6S-69 23 67-6-70-6B 273 7046-69-68273 67-71-66-72274 71-66-69-68 274 4J-71-66-6 274 67-69-69-71 25 67-70-67-71275 7048-65-7327 73-70-65-68276 69.M-724 27 274 70-69-69-69 177 1U 30 4 12 .241 SINGLE Nice IJ 11 20 4 13 .241 when the fence is pulled. pnu Rodger Jay Hebert Ken Venturf Bill Collins Stan Leonard Jerrv Barber Howie Johnson Al Balding Jack Fleck Marty Furool Al Gelberaer Tony Lema Hob McCalllster Rod Funseth Charles Sifford Gordon Jones Cave Hill Gene Cotchonli Jimmy Clark Bruce Crampton Art Well E.

J. Harrison HBP James (Slavers) PB Rodgers. Umpires Drummond, Paoarella, Carrigan and Runge, Time 2h. 22m. Klusrewik iif 32 41 14 .317 Satriano 11 7 194 Yost 313 24 30 1 1 .171 off Tom Morgan to tie it in the home half.

It was Jim's fourth straight hit of the game. Turk Lown set down in the ninth and Larsen did the job in the 10th. With one pone in the last of the 10th, Minnie Minoso's third hit of the tussle was a double to center. Nellie Fox was purposely passed. Fergosl 4 000 Win or lose, the team piles Into a bus and a plana immediately.

It will be either the shortest or longest 0 Aroi 1 9 .000 Al RBI DOUBLE 490 490 490 390 390 352 257 552 552 252 10 PITCHINO Pitcher- IP ERBBSO McBrlde 231 10 101 17 72 12 13 ride or the season, depending on the score. I'll be sitting next to Hamp Pool. He'll be the one wearinc the Second gamsi ANGELS Koppe.se L.Thomas.lf-lB Hunt.rt-lf BUko.lb Pearson.rf Sadowski.e Rodaeri.c Bridqes.Jb nowsfitld 115' 115 4 54 a 10 4 Grhe 1M, 183 110 3 10 01 10 12 Morgan 05 72 30 24 15 35 7 jacket with the belt in the backand the arms folded 0 7 pononut I'M v' 94 .11 34 '1 Duren 100 S3 5 5J 7J 10 7H 2 30 35 27 et into it. Fowler far 1 hliM 1 d.yi et golf UNOAV THftOUQH PHIDAV HESFM AND COUNTRY CLUB HISPIRIA, CAUIPORNIA far Saierveileni Ce'f IO0eweee 4-H4I, After JO I WtelieeWit CUmetrleiW t-4197 Sonne Utility man Billy Good 5 4 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 ills Collect 20 45 04 3 71 74 14 14 14 7) 44 40 54 lll 121 72 OJ t1) IS 0 7 James Moeller Chance Waener Grba.p Moeller.e, man, a 36-year-old veteran of 14 years in the majors, batted for Camilo Carreon TEAM TOTALS AB JB 3B HR Av 5W2 414 1 277 174 Ia 5071 Si? 1220 173 20 169 .7451 Onooneriif Averill Ardell Morgan, Donchue.P Angels Chargers Romp Past Hapless Raiders, 44-0 From New York and hit Grba's first pitch through second to end the six-hour horsehide show, 0 3 3 RIB BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) 1 0 0 SAN DIEGO G0 The run AFL STANDINGS ning of halfbacks Paul Lowe Bottled Id rScotlaQi and Bo Roberson and pass Totals Chliox AB Aparlcio.JS 4 4 Landisxt i 5 Minoso.ll 2 Carreon.e 4 Goodman 1 Pierce.p 3 Hacker, 0 Lown.p 0 Robinson 1 Larsen.p 0 Totals 49 Pet 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 San Diego opened the scoring in the first minute of the first quarter when defensive back Dick Harris intercepted a pass from Oakland quarterback Tom Flores and ran 41 yd.

to the ASTIRN DIVISION Houston New York 1 Buffalo 1 Boston 1 ing of quarterback Jack Kemp were potent in the 000 500 .500 'i .5 The Buffalo Bills rolled to their first American Football League victory of the season with quarterback Klchie Lucas engineering a brilliant 41-31 triumph over the New York Titans Sunday before 15,584 at War Memorial Stadium. SCORE BY PERIODS NEW YORK 17 7 9 7-31 UFFAtn 7 11 10 341 If you really like the taste of 579 1 .500 scoring a3 the San Diego Chargers trounced the Oak PO, 1. 000. .500 .000 .000. land Raiders, 44-0, in an American Football League end zone, WESTERN DIVISION San Diego 0 Denver 1 Dallas 0 1 Oakland 0 2 SUNDAY'S RESULTS San Diego, 44i Oakland, 0.

Buffalo, 41 1 New York, 31. (Only games scheduled) game Sunday. Lowe climaxed a drive, which began on Averill walked for Fowler In Ith. Ardell ran for Averill in (Mh. Fox popped out for Esposito In 0th.

others singled for Sadowskl in th. Wanner lined Into double plav for Brldg. the Chargers own 20-yd Scotch Whisky es In eth. is 1 noof mt line, by pushing over for Trr777rrrr Robinson singled for town In Wt. Goodman singled for Csrreon In 10th, SCORE BY INNINGS Dawson the score from the Z-yd.

line. N.V. Mivnard, 4 yd. past from Dorrow (Guesman kick). F.G., Guesman 1 vd, N.Y.

Maynard, yd. pass from Dorow (Guesman kick). BROWN yd run (Atkln kick). 1 yd run (Atkins kick). N.Y.

Coooer, 21 yd. pass from dorow (Guesman kick), BFL Duoenion, 71 yd. run (Atkins kick), BFL Dubenlon. 71 yd. run (Atkins (Atkins kick).

BFL. Bass, 45 yd. past from Lucas (Atkins kick), Las Anteles loo coo 8M 0-3 NEW San Dleso 14 14 0 1444 0- 0 "SPECIAL" Chicago 000 200 010 1-4 Oakland 0 0 PO-A Los Anseles. 29-10: Chlcaoo, 30- Scotch Whisky SD Harris, 41-yd. return of Intercepted I.

DP Cerreon to Esoosltoi Sadowskl to pats. (Blair, kick). It was the opening game of the regular season in the Chargers' new Balboa Stadium. They piled up a 30-point lead in the first half and went on to win easily. Lowe, 6pidery 180-pound-er, and Roberson, former Olympic Games broad jumper, were sparkplugs of the game.

Kemp connected on 11 out of 20 passing tries and then Bridges) Sievers unassisted. LOB Los Angeles, Si Chicago, 12. 2B Sadowskl, Yost, Hunt, Sievers, Mlnoso. 3B Mlnoso. HR Lindis.

SB Aparicio. Koppe. SF G. Thomas. if T-BIRDS 11022.

rULLY IQUIPMO including AIR CONDITIONING We lesie all males bplf.o., Mergerr, 17 vs. -PawaII. 13 vrf. Bats frem rWeui Speakiupifor, Peter YK7R N.Y. so Lowe, 2-yd.

run. (Blair, kick). SD Roberson, 34-yd. run. (Blair, kick) SD Flowers, 2-yd.

run. (kick failed). SD Blair, 2S-yd. field oal. SD Flowers, 1-vd.

run. (Blair, kick). SD Roberson, 17-yd. run. (Blair, kick).

Attendance 20,21. STATISTICS 4 MilaawaaMWi iMtatw ben IP ER BB SO (Guesman kick). Herbert, 21 yd. Pitcher Moeller Fowler 1 via tPKUl i IW -m VMA UMSMIll MMMttiM nH VMmm mi i jjj jn pfga if Morgan Al TENDANCE 1S.S84. TEAM ITATISTICS' N.Y, Charaers Raiders First downs 73 12 BFLO 15 168 22 3 5 Yards sained rushing 208 12 CORT FOX LEASING 4S31 MOUWOOD tLVD.

HOUYWOOD 57 Donohue Grba-L (10-12) Pierce Hacker Lown Larsen-W (8-1) Yards oamed oassma 183 21 pirsr oowns Rushing yardage Passin yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Passes 17-29 14-23 I sat out the last quarter be- 250 22-44 4 1 16 PROOF rJrrfa' The Scotch that tastes like Scotch! 0 NOrmanoY 5-1 13t 120 i 3 1 105 passes intercepted 5 Punts 3-45 Icause of an injured left iiiiisswass MiiMifj 111 Mf.T.rLi trwmtmmmmm Fumbles lost 4-43 20 WP Moeller. Umpires Paparella, Car-naan, Runae and Drummond, Time 2h. 54m. Attendance 13,098. shoulder.

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