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Cords POMfS troves THE DAILY SUN 11 Monday, August 19, 1957 Jl)NlO SAVS WES BEACHED THE DIFFICULT AGE -AT THE MOVIES THEW CLASS HIM AS AN ADULT NTIL HE GETS INSIDE THEN THEN CONSIDER HIM AS STILL JUST ANOTHER ONE OF THE I4IDS Del Mar Cop PONT TgV TO PULL THAT 'FMf NOU HEAUOME! NO My 3 LITTLE KID STUFF ON Lg OKinJ iS KIDS ALLOWED IN THE V2g? I KNOW NOU'RE OVEIJ -J-fTJ 'M The BAlconv G'WAN BEAT TWELVE! WHV.VOU ADULTS ONLY 1 A IT! DOWN FRONT WITH EVEN NEED A SHAVE? SSP-' THE REST OF THE By JOHN SCHAEFER "FOR MONDAY, AUG. 19, 1957. First post 2:15 p.m. Clear and fast Musi'al's Homer Wins First Tilt, Mizell Superb MILWAUKEE, Wis. Vinegar Bead Mizell shut out Patterson Vs.

Rademacher Tops Fight List Title Fight Called Mismatch by Most Of Boxing Groups (By Associated Press) Heavyweight champion Floyd and up. Claiming. gs. year-olds FIRST RACE Six furlon Purse $2,200. (Top claiming 6582 Comment PP Wt.

Odds Jockey Index Horse 6488 6542 6448 6470 6560 Eoth races here sharp. Figures in contention. Could take it all. Be running in stretch. Eligible to improve.

Invader from Caliente. Could spring surprise. Ran routes at Caliente, Got lead but stopped. Must be considered. Had some early speed.

Old fellow still runs. Couldn't keep up. Scratched to try here. Will have to hurry. Little to recommend.

Centavo (Taniguchi) 3 117 5-2 Special Demand (York) 6 112 7-2 Our Merhf (Valenzuela) 7 112 9-2 Bay Gold (York) 13 112 5-1 Chayotero Guiney) 14 122 10-1 Hi Dee (Skuse) 4 117 8-1 Betty's Signal fDeMeJio) .10 114 12-1 Sunday Silver (Ferguson) .15 xll7 1S-1 Knute Hansen (Fairholm) .12 xll7 15-1 Two Sky (Powell) 11 109 20-1 Post Chaise (Costa) 9 114 30-1 Skipp.v Toubo (Ferguson) 1 xll2 30-1 Miss Glen-Russ (Anderson) 2 112 40-1 Denmir (Dominguez) 5 117 40-1 Gahfle (Costa) 16 114 40-1 Sierra Gunner (Harmatz) 8 114 40-1 the Milwaukee Braves 6-0 on four hits last night to give the St. Louis Cardinals a sweep of a double-header that took 8 Patterson and Olympic king Pete 5817 6488 5817 6488 4443 6517 3307 5778 6488 hours, 18 minutes to play. Stan Musial won the first game 8-6 with a inning two-run homer. The double victory shaved, two games off the Braves' first place lead and put the second place Maiden 2-year-olds. Claiming.

Ellen and Aortic entered for SECOND RACE Six furlongs. Purse $2,500. (Sing'n Khal, Mable 6583 Cardinals 6V2 games behind in the ay-Triple C. for others for $6,500: Lucky's Darling and Pirates Split, Win 10th of Rademacher make ring history at Seattle Thursday night when they collide in a 15-round title fight labeled a mismatch by most boxing organizations of the world. It will mark the first time that an amateur heavyweight champion, will' make his debut in the fight for pay ranks against the world's professional titleholder.

Amateur featherweight champion Jack Skelly tried to accomplish that feat against pro king George Dixon in 1892 and was knocked out for National League. The Cardinals rallied for six runs in the last three innings of the first game after trailing 6-2. Third baseman Eddie Kasko drove in three of the six runs in the Year Over Bums McCtUII KIWI Finished full of run. Filly is real sharp. Has good early speed.

Is a speedy sort. Chance on top try. Trouble in last race. Improved works noted. Closed well; blinkers on.

Can better last one. Colt by Unbelievable. Even effort last time. Win would surprise. Little to recommend.

Split pack in last. Trailer in last effort. Has to show more. 651S Aortic (Long) 16 xll5 5-2 6437 Lucky's Darling (Glisson) .1 115 7-2 6460 Sing'n Khal (York) 6 117 9-2 6508 War Torch (Dominguez) 4 114 5-1 5840 Latin Romance (Taniguchi) 10 114 6-1 6484 Ex-Admiral (Valenzuela) ..11 114 6-1 Galiano (Gates) 13 111 8-1 6462 Kay Triple C. (York) 15 115 10-1 6518 Greek Bossy (Peterson) 14 113 12-1 Able Bound (Skuse) 12 114 12-1 6462 Fairthiela (Lidberg) 3 111 15-1 5293 Runnin Trail (Kenney) 2 111 20-1 6294 Mable Ellen (Yaca) 8 117 30-1 6508 Chefs Boy (Costa) 9 114 30-1 6451 Tuffer (Pulido) 7 114 40-1 6410 Miss Audroy (Volzke) 5 111 50-1 comeback, two of them with a single that tied the game 6-5 in in the eighth round.

BROOKLYN (UP) The last GIANTS' DIRECTORS MEET the ninth. After Wally Moon walked in the place Pirates beat the defending champion Brooklyn Dodgers for 10th, Musial socked his 26th horn A er of the season. The veteran first the 10th time this season when they rallied for an 8-6 nightcap To the skeptics, Rademacher, a balding, 28-year-old ex-football player, has said: "If I didn't think I could lick Floyd Patterson I wouldn't fight him." CALLED 'PRO' Patterson, who will collect for a fight that figures to be nth miles. 3-year-olds. CEO A THIRD RACE One and one-s i victory yesterday after Sal Maglie Claiming.

Purse $2,200. (All entered for 1SDOOT OLD Av edged Bob Friend, 2-1, on Duke Snider's 30th home run in the opener of a doubleheader. The Pirates are the first team quick, says "that in my book Rademacher is a Any man who has been fighting as long as who will wager on anything, figure Stoneham is an odds-on choice to win the directors' approval. The board of directors of any in the league to beat the Dodgers 10 times this year. Might be the spot.

Back where he belongs. Better chance this route. Last was good try. Chance on top race. Prepped in sprints.

Improvement required. Can't see much hope. Has to show more. Must draw into race. Gets hot apprentice.

Is rounding to form. Dons blinkers for this. Trailer in last effort. Will have to hurry. Little to recommend.

6518 Rovers Chance (Pulido) ...10 112 5-2 6548 Figgi Bob (Valenzuela) 7 112 7-2 6550 Doggone Speedv (Skuse) ..9 107 9-2 6510 Extra Bonus (Ford) 6 112 5-1 6520 Big Shindig (Anderson) ...14 114 6-1 6509 Sullysez (York) 11 109 8-1 6520 El Free (Harmatz) 1 114 10-1 6559 Sleeping Pill (Lidberg) ...13 104 12-1 6548 Recession (Volzke) 16 120 15-1 6448 War Breaker (Miller) 15 112 15-1 6134 Technique (Ferguson) 3 xllO 20-1 6485 Five Nations (Doming'z) 4 112 30-1 6191 Fair Judge (Costa) 5 112 30-1 6471 Luds Dud (Bailey) 2 112 40-1 Sureness (Goldsmith) 12 xl07 30-1 6567 Evolution (Lidberg) 8 112 40-1 A four-run uprising against re NEW YORK (UP) Horace Stoneham, president of the New York Giants, sits down with members of his board of directors -today for the most important meeting in the team's 74-year history. Stoneham has called the meeting to discuss a "firm" offer to transfer the Giants to San Francisco. liever Clem Labine in the eighth he has (15 years) is a pro and any man who can win an Olympic title has to be good." The 22-year-old New Yorker won the Olympic 165-pound crown at company is always interested mainly in the financial set-up of Giants' franchise, and Stoneham is highly satisifed with the formal bid made two weeks ago by San Francisco's city fathers. Now all he has to do is sell the directors on the most revolutionary bit of house-moving in the history of baseball. Some members of the board are not in favor of changing the team's name to the San Francisco Giants.

But Broadway bettors, inning sewed up the second game a new move. On this score alone, for the Pirates after Snider tied the score at 4-4 with his 31st baseman wound up with four hits in the two games to put him 11th on the list of all-time leaders in hits, and pushed him into the select group of major leaguers with 5,000 or more bases. He also took over the National League batting lead. Mizell was in trouble in only two innings of the second game. The Braves got a runner to third in the fourth inning when Nippy Jones tripled, and another to second base in the fifth when Felix Mantilla doubled, but both runners could advance no further.

The lengthy double header, which started at 1:30 p.m. and didn't end until 9:48 p.m., was the result of spotty rainfall which held up the first game two hours and 14 minutes. First Game: Helsinki in 1952 and then stepped Stoneham should have-little trouble convincing the board that the home run and second of the day Maiden. 2-year-olds bred in FOURTH RACE Six furlongs. Calif.

Purse $2,700. 6585 The- National League already in the seventh inning. First Game: has approved a transfer of the Giants belong in California next season. The Giants reportedly cleared only $20,000 last year. Stoneham Pittsburgh AB Brooklyn AB Clemente rf 3 0 1 Gilliam 2b 3 11 into the pro ranks.

Rademacher practically made the himself. His backers in Columbus, guaranteed Patterson the quarter of a million dollars. The Rademacher group willtollect 60 per cent of the gate. If promoter Jack Hurley sells out told stockholders during a recent meeting he could guaranteed "a net profit of $200,000 to $300,000 a Virdon cf 4 0 0 Cimoli rf-lf 2 0 0 Groat ss 4 0 1 Snider cf 3 11 Skinner If 4 0 0 Hodges lb 3 0 0 Thomas lb 4 12 Valo lf-rt 3 0 0 Freese 3b 4 0 1 Neal ss 3 0 0 Mazeroski 2b 3 0 0 Walker 3 0 0 Foiles 3 0 1 Zimmer lb 3 0 0 Friend 2 0 0 Maglie 2 0 0 VENTURI 22 UNDER PAR TO CAPTURE ST. PAUL OPEN 114 5-2 Can win if he runs.

118 7-2 May finally make it. 118 7-2 Flashed speed in last. 118 7-2 Finished full of run. xl09 9-2 Can better last one. 114 5-1 Closed fast in drive.

xl09 8-1 Made bid too late. 118 10-1 Raced wide last out. 118 10-1 Bred to run fast. xll3 10-1 Is working well. 118 12-1 Must be considered.

118 15-1 Eligible to improve. 118 12-1 Dons blinkers for this. Ill 20-1 Had speed, gave way. 118 30-1 Is by Salmagundi. 114 40-1 Can't see much hope.

6519 Grand Web (Miller) 14 6493 Circus Kid (Leon) 1 6551 Khalex (Valenzuela) 13 6551 Souvenir (Glisson) 3 6519 Travel Book (Ferguson) ...12 6541 Mr. R. B. (Taniguchi) 4 6484 Ute Greek (Goldsmith) 8 6493 Hindy Sky (Dominguez) 6 a-Rough Rider (Harmatz) 7 5949 a-Captain Abbey (Ferguson) 16 6221 b-Nite Shift (P. Moreno) ..15 6551 Doctor E.

D. (Pulido) 9 6472 b-Apocalypse (P. Moreno) 10 6467 Satin Betsy (York) 2 Small 'N Big (Reed) 11 5611 Boche (Maese) 5 a R. Cornell-trained entry. W.

W. Taylor-trained entry. Seattle's Sick Stadium, the bout year" in San Francisco. However, e'ven if the directors approve a franchise switch, the will gross $400,000. That means Rademacher and his backers will a-Smith 1 0 0 Face 0 0 0 Totals 32 1 6 Totals 25 2 a Struck out fw Friend in 8th.

SCORE BY INNINGS: St. Louis AB Milwaukee AB Boyer cf 5 2 1 Schndnst 2b 5 0 1 Giants face at least three major problems before they will be able Moon If 4 10 Torre lb 5 0 1 Musial lb 5 2 2 Mathews 3b 5 1 to carry their bats and baggage over the Rocky Mountains. Cnninghm rf 4 0 1 Aaron cf 5 1 BG Smith rf 0 0 0 Sawatski 5 2 Pittsburgh 000 010 0001 Brooklyn 000 0011 2ux 2 Groat. RBI Mazeroski, Snider 2. 2B Clemente.

Thomas. HR Snider. Cimoli. almost flawless in winning his initial crown. His closing 68 came after rounds of 66, 67 and 65.

On the final round Venturi slipped over, par twice, once on the par three 220-yard 15th hole get only $240,000, or a $10,000 loss. "He'll still be an amateur," cracked one wag. Pete, who stands 6V2 and weighs 210, is counting on scoring the biggest upset in fight history. If 'ST. PAUL, Minn.

(UP) Casual Ken Venturi of San Francisco shot a 68 yesterday for a record-tying 72-hole total of 266, 22-under par to win the St. Paul Open. It was his first title since he turned professional last November. Coooer 6 They must first negotiate to Blasingme 2b 4 DP Zimmer to Gilliam to Hodges. LOB Claiming, 6586 FIFTH RACE Six furlongs.

3-year-olds and up. Purse $2,500. (All entered for $5,000) 0 0 Hazle rf-lf 4 2 1 2 Mantilla ss 4 0 2 3 Crandall lf-rf 1 0 0 2 Pafko If 3 0 0 0 Buhl 0 0 buy the San Francisco territory, Plttsburgn 6, Brooklyn 0. BB Maglie 2. SO Friend 5.

Face 2. Maglie 6. HO owned by the Boston Red Sox. Brinks Dream (Volzke) ....13 122 5-2 6509 where he missed a four-foot putt Friend 2-7, Face 0-1. Friend 2-2.

Maglie 1-1. Maglie (6-5). Friend he should win he'll collect plenty 0 0 Phillips 3 0 0 6529 Wish Well Taniguchi) ..10 117 7-z Dark ss 5 Kasko 3b 4 Wehmeier 2 Merritt 0 a-H Smith 1 McDaniel 0 b-Ennls 1 Schmidt 0 Then they will have to negotiate and again on the 17th green where (H-ib). 6560 Dance With Me (ValenzTa) 8 117 9-2 Venturi, an ex -amateur star who turned pro after finishing separately for rental of Seals Sta 0 0 Conley 0 0 0 0 0 Pizarro 0 0 0 0 1 e-Covington 10 0 0 0 McMahon 0 0 0 he faded his second shot. Second Game: Pittsburgh AB Brooklyn dium, which is owned by Paul He had a chance to set a new second in the 1956 Masters, was AB 3 2 1 c-Landrith 0 0 0 Clemente rf 5 1 1 Gilliam 2b Fagan of San Francisco, who 6501 Mrs.

Chief (Costa) 2 112 5-1 3884 Steponaway (Goldsmith) ...12 x103 8-1 (6534) Golden Andy (Valenz'la) ...14 117 6-1 6552 Shes Grand (Skuse) 4 112 8-1 6545 Miss Matador (Doming'z) ..3 112 10-1 6435 Itsnotrouble (Ford) 7 117 12-1 (2609) Wise Heels (York) 1 117 15-1 0 0 0 Virdon cf 1 2 Cimoli rf-lf Threat if draws In. Chance on top try. Finished full of run. Dangerous this trip. Been working fast.

Just beat Has good speed. Had early foot, tired. Runs from flf pace. Chance to surprise. May be a sleeper.

Didn't repeat good one. Early speed at longer. Picked a tough spot. d-Miksis Muffett 0 0 0 leases it to the Red Sox. Groat ss Skinner If Thomas lb 2 2 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 record when he hit an iron shot within eight feet of the par five 462-yard 18th hole.

But he missed the eagle putt and had to settle 1 1 Snider cf 1 0 Hodges lb 1 1 Valo lf-rf 0 0 c-Podres Once those two obstacles ere Totals 41 8 12 Totals 41 6 11 Baker 3b cleared, the Giants also will have 0 1 6545 Songful (Ferguson) 9 xll2 12-1 6548 Little Folks (Harmatz) 11 117 20-1 6528 Roman (Anderson) 5 117 20-1 4788 Admiral Holly (Maese) 6 117 30-1 a Grounded out for Merritt in 7th. Singled for V. McDaniel in 8th. Batted for Schmidt in 9th. Walked for Landrith in 9th.

Grounded out for Pizarro in 9th. SCORE BY INNINGS: for a birdie and a record tie. 0 0 0 0 to deal with the Pacific Coast League for damages caused by Mazeroski 2b 4 Peterson 2 Douglas 1 King 1 Face 2 Bob Rosburg, who led the field 0 0 0 0 1 Neal ss 2 Zimmer 3b 0 Roseboro 0 Craig 0 a-Reese 0 Labine 0 b-Jackson McDevitt d-Kennedy SIXTH RACE Six furlongs, iyear-olds and up. Claiming. The 0 0 the withdrawal of San Francisco from the loop.

This bill alone St. Louis v. 100 000 122 28 Milwaukee 100 203 000 0 6587 after his first round 64, came back with a 65 for a 268 total and Arroyo 0 Purkey 0 Motor Car Dealers of Southern California. Purs $3,000. (All GIANTS SWEEP PAIR OF TILTS FROM PHILS PHILADELPHIA (UP) Al Worthington hurled the New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 entered for $6,500) Mantilla, Musial.

Schoenjiienst. RBI (Boyer scored on Phillips wild pitch in could approach $1,000,000. second-place Tying at 269 6515 Predacious (Ferguson) 6 xl09 1st), Matnews, Hazle 3. Mantilla. raiKo.

were Howie Johnson of Houston, Totals 35 8 8 Totals 35 6 Kasko 3, Ennis. Musial 2, (Boyer scored on Schoendienst' error In 7th. HR 5- 2 Tough to whip here. 7-2 Beat cheaper handily. 9-2 Made a belated bid.

6- 1 Can't deny a chance. a Sacrificed for Craig in 6th. (6505) Devilment (Costa) 2 114 6515 So Valiant (Dominguez) 1 114 6536 Neltone (Valenzuela) 3 111 Mathews. Hazle, Musial. Kasko.

DP- Flied out for Labine in 8th. KRAMER DEFEATS who shot yesterday's best round of 64 and Marty Furgol, 6529 Tell Me Tony (Fairholm) 4 xl09 8-1 Early foot at longer. Schoendienst to Mantilla to Torre 2, Kasko to Blasingame to Musial; McMahon to Ran for Valo in 9th. Grounded out for McDevitt in 9th. 6498 Document (Pulido) 5 114 12-1 Last dull, drops down.

Lemont, 111. Mantilla to Torre. LOB St. Louis 13, ntOKE BY 1NMNGS: Milwaukee 8. BB Buhl 2.

Wehmeier 1, Pittsburgh 004 Oil 040 Defending champion Mike Sou- HOAD, ROSEWALl 2-year-olds. Allowance. The Schmidt 1, Muffett 1. Phillips 3. Conley CFOQ SEVENTH RACE Six furlongs.

VQOO Vikings of Scandia. Purse $3,200. Brooklyn 002. 010 1116 Snider. Roseboro, Zimmer 2.

RBI 1, Pizarro 3. SO Wehmeier 4, Merritt 1, chak of Grossinger's N.Y., and Giants to a 1-0 second game Muffett 1, Phillips 4. HO Buhl 0-0 (pitched three-time British Open champ victory over the Philadelphia to two men in 1st), wenmeier 7-svs, Clemente, Groat, Baker, Mazeroski 2, Peterson 2, Cimoli '2, Snider, Hodges, Valo, Neal (Clemente scored on Snider's TRIMS SEGURA Merritt l-1, McDaniel 1-1. Schmidt 0-1, on the return bout. For that one in case its required each fighter will get 30 per cent.

Bookmakers in Nevada, and on Broadway don't think Pete has a chance. There is no betting line whatsoever on the fight. The fight will start at 11 p.m. PDT. There will be no radio broadcast or television.

BROWN FIGHTS Lightweight champion Joey Brown of New.Orieans is featured in the Wednesday night television (ABC) headliner. He meets Joey Lopes of Sacramento, in a non-title 10-rounder at Chicago Stadium. Isaac Logart of Cuba and Walt Byars of Boston, a couple of classy weltwerweight contenders, meet 'Friday night in a radio-television headliner at the Detroit Olympia. The week's bouts included: Thursday: At Los Angeles, Neal Rivers, Las Vegas, defends California middleweight title, vs. Tiger Al Williams, Los Angeles 12.

Friday: At Ukiah, Candy McGilmore, Pakland, vs. Sal Pera of San Francisco, middles, 8, and Joeboy Charles, Oakland, vs. Dave Lee, Reno, welters 8. Saturday: At Hollywood, Ramon Tiscareno, Los Angeles, vs. Willie Morton, San Jose, lights, 10.

Peter Thomson of Melbourne, Aus-- Phillies yesterday after the Gi error In 3rd). 2B elements. Snider. Maz- Muffett 2-2, Phillips 8-7Mu Conley 4-1, Pizarro McMahon 0-1. RER Weh 5-2 Choice in tough race.

7- 2 Last was a corker. 9-2 Chance to repeat. 5- 1 Hard to handle here. 6- 1 Won only two starts. 8- 1 Whipped a good field.

10-1 Improvement required. 6307 Morgan's Blues (Ferguson) 4 xll5 6472 Doc Pepper jSkuse) 5 120 (6519) Captain M. (York) 3 117 6526 Rebel Rob (Taniguchi) 2 117 (6503) Bold Pilgrim (Bailey) 6 120 (6467) Toong-Soong (P. Moreno) 1 114 6526 Sweetwater (Dominguez) ..7 120 erosKi. uiinam.

hk-Peterson, Groat, Snider, Hodges. SB Gilliam 2. Reese, meier 6-5. Phillips 4-4. Conley 2-2.

Pizarro ants had taken the first game, 5-4, with Hank Sauer hitting two VTITEL, France UP) Veteran 2-2. WP Phillips, Mutlett U-l). t-eterson. Groat. LOB Pittsburgh 4.

American tennis ace Jack Kra zarro (4-6). 3:27. homers. mer yesterday defeated Austral Brooklyn 12. BB Douglas 4.

King 2, Face 3, Craig 1, Labine X. SO Douglas 1, King 1. Face 3, Arroyo 1, Craig 5, Labine 1. HO Douglas 1-2H. King 2-1 (faced 2 tralia, tied at 270.

INDIANS TOPPLE ATHLETICS, 9-2 Second Game: EIGHTH RACE One and one-sixteenth miles. 3-year-olds eron 1st game: ia's Lew Hoad, who recently St. Louis AB Milwaukee AB Boyer cf 4 2 1 Schndnst 2b 4 0 0 O309 and up. Claiming. Purse $2,300.

(Bertrand, Gorrioncillo and Mai New York AB PhUadel. AB batters in 5tn), ace 4-3, Arroyo 1- (faced 2 battel- in 9thi. Purkey 1-1. turned pro, 6-3, 10-8. Moon II 4 2 3 Jones lb 4 0 1 pii entered for $2,250 otners tor O'Connell 2b 4 1 1 Ashburn cf 4 0 1 Mueller rl 4 11 Fernandez ss 4 1 1 Musial lb 5 0 2 Mathews 3b 4 0 1 Craig 5-6, Labine 2-2, McDevitt O-L Douglas 2-2, King 1-1, Face 2-2.

Arroyo The match was part of the Mays cf 4 0 1 Bouchee lb 3 0 0 Cunninghm rf 5 1 1 Aaron cf 4 0 0 Dark ss 5 12 Crandall rf 3 0 0 1-1, Craig 4-4, Labine 4-0. Face (4-5), "World Professional Tennis Cham KANSAS CITY, Mo (UP) The JablonsU Sb 4 1 1 Anderson It Bresso'd. 3b 0 0 0 b-Lopata Blasingme 2b 4 0 0 Pafko If 4 0 0 3 12 10 0 0 0 0 4 2 3 3 0 0 Smith 4 0 2 Mantilla si 3 0 1 Sauer If 4 2 2 Bowman rr Cleveland Indians scored a 9-2 vie- A pionship" -which the United States retained for the second straight Kasko 3b 3 0 0 Rice 2 0 1 Thomson If 0 0 0 Repul. rf If Closed fast in sprint. Made a strong bid.

Won at long odds. Won at Caliente. Might go this far. Been given a rest. Must be considered.

Is rounding to form. Can't deny a chance. Had a sprint prep. 6511 Malpii (Taniguchi) 8 111 5-2 6540 Creole Dancer (Ford) 2 109 7-2 (6500) Appropriate (Guiney) 1 122 7-2 5848 Just As Fast (Doming'z) ..4 122 5-1 6553 Imperial Oak (Valenz'la) .10 114 6-1 5999 Gorrioncillo (Harmatz) 7 114 8-1 6047 Monteo (Ferguson) 6 xl08 8-1 6544 Bertrand (Anderson) 5 111 10-1 6488 Irish Claim (Miller) 3 117 12-1 6525 Sickles Reward (Volzke) 9 114 20-1 rory over me rvarisas -ny Mizell 4 0 0 Trowbridge 1 0 0 Labine (8-7). Seeory, Landes, Baker, Dascoli.

3:00. A 14,416. Johanson Captures Spencer ss 4 0 1 Hamner 2b 4 0 1 Harris lb 3 0 1 Jones 3b year. letics yesterday with Cal McLish Lockman lb 1 0 0 Lonnett Ken Rosewall, Australia, beat Johnson 0 0 0 a-Roach 10 0 Jolly 0 0 0 b-DeMerit 10 0 McMahon 0 0 0 gaining, his sixth win. 3 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 Thomas 4 0 2 c-Northey Crone 2 0 0 Hacker Pancho Segura 6-4, 6-3, but Kra Cleveland AB Kansas City AB 10 0 2 0 0 Main Event in OSS McCorm'k 2 0 0 a-Haddix Grissom 0 0 0 Cardwell mer and Segura teamed to lick Totals 38- 6 11 Totals 31 0 4 5 pounds.

Apprentice allowance claimed. A Smith 3b 4 2 3 Power lb 4 0 Maris cf 4 0 1 Hunter ss 4 0 a Struck out for Johnson In 5th. Woodling If 4 12 Zernial If 4 0 0 the Australians in the doubles, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4, thereby clinching the Totals 36 3 10 Totals 33 4 8 a Bounced out for Hacker In 3rd. Called out on strikes for Anderson BEST BET Predacious inr sixth. Struck out for Jolly in 7th.

SCORE BV INNINGS: Colavito rf 2 11 Cerv rf 4 1 Avila 2b 4 11 Martin 3 0 Jalopy Program St. Louis 100 131 0006 in 8th. Altobelli lb 5 1 1 Held cf 2 1 Milwaukee 000 000 0000 Mantilla. RBI Dark, H. Smith 2, Bounced out for Lonnett in 9th.

SCORE BY IXNIXGS: Carrasquel 8S 5 1 1 Smith 4 0 Nixon 5 10 Lopez 3b 4 0 Jack Johanson won the main Late Saturday Musial, Cunningham, Moon. 2B Mantilla, McLish 3 11 Portcrrera 0 0 0 Dark. 3B Jones. HR Moon, SB event to become the only double New York 301 000 001 5 Philadelphia 000 300 1 4 overall victory. Bramleft's Braves Set Practice at Norton Bramlett's Braves of San Ber H.

Smith. DP Jones to Mantilla. LOB St. winner Saturday night in the jal spencer, Meulier. tun sauer 3.

SENATORS NIP BOSTON, 6-4 Louis 6. BB Trowbridge 1, Jablonski 2, Mays (Anderson scored on Jolly 2. Mizell 2, McMahon 1. SO Trow opy races at Orange Show Sta Coleman McDermott 2 0 Burnette 0 0 a-Noren 1 0 Urban 0 0 Totals 36 9 11 Totals 32 2 Muellers error in 4th), Jones, Repulski. bridge 2, Johnson 1.

Jolly 1. Mizell 6. HO In 1931 Billy Burke was the first to win the National Open with steel shaft clubs. In 1957, Dick Mayer became the first to win the Open with glass shaft clubs. Sports Results dium.

His other first was in the 2B Jablonski, Mays, Repulski. HR Sauer 2, Repulski. DP Mays-Thomas. Trowbridge 9-4V4, Johnson 1-, Jolly 1-2, McMahon 0-2. Trowbridge 5-5, Jolly 1-1.

PB H. Smith. Mizell (5-9). third heat. LOB New York 4, Philadelphia 4.

BB Crone 1, McCormirk 1. SO Hacker 2, a Grounded out for Burnette in 7th. nardino, the southern California Connie Mack League champions, Valli Engelauf, who won the Trowbridge (4-4). Sudol. Burkhart, Dixon, Gorman.

2:16. A 45,207. SCORE BY INNINGS: McCormick 6, Cardwell 2. HO Hacker Perry Jeter, former San Ber WASHINGTON (UP) Roy 6-3, Cardwell 4-6. Crone 5-3 McCor trophy dash, and Willy Kidd, vic Cleveland 0SO 200 020 Kansas City 000 200 000 2 Sievers' grand-slam homer off mick 3-4 Grissom 0-1.

ER RABBIT tor in the helmet dash, followed Hunter. H. Smith. KBl H. Smith 2, A.

Smith, Maris, Woodling 3, Colavito, Frank Sullivan gave the Washing Johanson in the main. Wayne nardino Valley College star, returned a punt 73 yards for a touchdown to highlight a 24-7 Chicago triumph over the Pittsburgh Steelers'at Jacksonville, Fla. Hacker 4-4, Cardwell 1-1. Crone 3-3, McCormick 1-1. McCormick 42-0).

Hacker (6-5). 2:16. Second Game: Altobelli, CarrasqueL (Altobelli scored on H. Smith's error in 2nd). 2B Hunter, Cerv, Colavito.

Maris. SF A. Smith, Page beat out Roy Conert and Bill Ward, winner of the second heat, Woodling. DP Hunter to Martin to Power: McLish to Carrasquel to Altobelli. New York AB Philadelphia AB ton Senators a 6-4 victory over the Boston Red Sox yesterday and a sweep of, the three-game series.

It was Sievers' 31st homer of the year and his first circuit clout O'Connell 2b 4 0 Ashburn cf 4 in the semi. have scheduled an important practice at 5:30 tomorrow afternoon at Norton AFB. The Braves meet Oakland for the state title in a best 2-of-3 game series beginning Friday night at Perris Hill Park. CHICAGO (UP) Managing Director Walter Wolfner said yesterday he believed that a wave The Baltimore Colts thwarted a 0 0 0 0 0 2 Other winners included: Robert late scoring threat by the Phila LOB Cleveland 8, Kansas City 6. BB McLish 3, Portocarrero 2, McDermott 3.

SO McLish 6, Portocarrero 1, McDermott 2, Bumette 1, Urban 1. HO Portocarrero 2-1 (faced 4 hatters In 2nd), Coleman 2-V4. McDermott 4-4. Burnette 0-1, Urban 3-2. McLish 2-2, Portocarrero 4-3, Coleman 1-1, McDermott 2-1 Burn delphia Eagles and held on for a Blake, hooligan; Leroy Watje, first heat; and Mike Chapman, Mays cf 4 Jablonski lb 3 Lockman lb 0 Sauer If 4 Spencer ss 4 Thomson rf 4 Bressoud 3b 3 Westrum Worthington 3 2 Harmon 3b 4 0 Bouchee lb 4 0 Anderson If 3 0 Repulski rf 2 4 Hemus 2b 3 1 Fernandez ss 2 0 a-Northey 1 0 Smalley ss 0 1 Lonnett 3 Haddix 3 DOVE HUNTING Sept.

1st Thru 30th ABOUT 5,000 ACRES PERMIT $1.50 PER DAY RAILROAD CANYON LAKE 40 Ml. From San Bernardino RIVERSIDE COUNTY Fishing Permits SI Per Day 75 Beats at $2 Per Day CAMP GROUNDS MOTORS Writ Rt. Box 41. Romoland, Calif Phone Elsinore Mala 2173 17-10 victory at Hershey, Pa. since his string of six homers in six games was stopped two weeks ago today.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Scliaefer's el Mar ILongsliots Del Mar longshott for Monday: FIRST Chayotero. SECOND Galiano. THIRD Sureness. FOURTH Apocalypse. FIFTH Steponaway.

SIXTH Tell Mo Tony. SEVENTH Sweetwater. EIGHTH Just as Fast. fourt heat. Rose Defeats Patty ette 0-0, Urban 2-2.

McLish (6-5). Portocarrero (3-8). Napp. Rice, Rom Ted Williams had one single in of Asiatic flu which struck 40 of Bob Alexander's three-hit pitching halted the league-leading San Francisco Seals as Portland nabbed a 1-0 Pacific Coast League decision. mel.

Stevens. A 13,202. Totals 32 1 8 Totals 29 0 3 lour official trips to the plate as his average dropped, a point to .392. Ted singled in the first, a Lined out for Fernandez in 7th. SCORE BY INNINGS: New York 000 100 0001 the 54 members of the Chicago Cardinals football team had "run its course" and that the danger was over.

MUNICH (UP) Mervyn Rose of Australia -yesterday won the men's singles title in the Interna Pat McMurtry, the NBA's 9th Philadelphia 000 000 0000 was passed purposely, flied out Feature 50-Lap Race Captured RBI Thomson. 2B Spencer 2, Thomson, ranked heavyweight from Tacoma, twice and grounded out once. tional Bavarian Tennis Champion knocked out Carl (Bobo) Olson Lonnett. Anderson. DP Fernandez to Bouchee.

LOB New York 5. Philadelphia 4. SO Worthington 3, Haddix 6. HBP Worthington (Repulski). Worthington 11RH Washington AB ships when he beat Budge Patty in the second round of their sched uled 10-rounder at Portland.

(8-8). Haddix (9-lu). conlan, Dona-telli, Delmore. Smith. 2:10.

A 14,591. of Paris and Los Angeles, 5-7, 12 10, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4. With D-Jaguar Mr. Moto defeated Ilio DePaolo in the wrestling main at San Bernardino Arena. Mike Lane sub Boston Piersall cf Klaus ss Williams If Vernon lb Malzon 3b Jensen rf Mauch 2b White Sullivan Wall a-Zauchin Delock MONTGOMERY, N.Y.

(UP) 5 0 1 Yost 3b 2 0 3 0 1 Plews 2b 3 1 4 0 1 Sievers If 4 1 5 0 1 Schult rf 4 0 5 11 Berberet 4 0 3 11 Runnels lb 4 0 3 11 Usher cf 4 1 3 0 0 Bruises ss 3 2 3 12 Ramos 10 0 0 0 Clevenger 2 1 10 0 0 0 0 Get Lost, a 5-year-old thorugh-bred that runs on hurdles and on the turf, is named for his dam, 'i Off. Walt Hansgen of Green Farms, dued Ted Christy in the semi, Henry Lenz pinned Fontana's En MOSS UPSETS FANGIO, WINS GRAND PRIX OF PESCARA rique Romero in the special, and in a D-Jaguar, won the featured 50-Iap race yesterday in the program sponsored hy the Sports Car Cub of America and Ray Peret drew with Gene Du 31 6 7 Totals 35 4 9 Total -Struck out for Wall In 8th, SCORE BY INMJiGS: Buque in the opener. the Mongomery American Legion Alfredo Escobar, 1294 of Re- Boston nni jno ino 4 Vashlntton 000 043 OHx Post. Sullivan. RBI Klaus, Piersall 2, Me was timed in one hour 15 dondo Beach, scored an eighth round TKO over Tommy Bain, Video Sports TONIGHT 8 Wrestling, at Hollywood Legion, KCOP (13).

9 Roller Derby, Red Devil vs. Braves, KTLA (5). TOMORROW No Sports scheduled for television. WEDNESDAY 7 Boxing, Joe Browtt Vs. Joey Lopes.

KABC-TV (7). I 4, Clevenger, Plews, Mauch. 2B minutes and 31 seconds for an Sullivan, Malzone, Berberet, Vernon 128V2 of Sherman Oaks, in th HR-Sievers, Mauch. SF Clevenger. LOB scheduled 10-round main event at average of 73.49 mph, and won the overall title as well as the Come to the Annual BARBECUE Sponsored by th Inland Fish Game Conservation Association Saturday Night, Aug.

17, 6:30 Place: Hunt's Nursery 4673 Sierra Way San Bernardino A Family Affair Opened to the Public Plenty of Barbecue Beef and All the Trimmings First Door Prize A STANDARD GAUGE MODEL 12 SHOT GUN Plus Many Other Valuable Door Prizes Adults $1.50, Children Under 12, 50c buwvan 3. Clevenger 1. SO-uiIivan 4. Boston 10 Washington 6. BB Ramos 5, Clevenger 2.

Delock 2. HO Ramos 7-4-. Hollywood Legion Stadium. Clevenger 2-4-Vi, Sullivan 7-5-H, Wall 0- individual race over the 1.85-mile course laid out on the airport run Basilio 'Tricky' in 8 :30 Wrestling', at -Olympic Audi i-Ti, ueiocK o-i. jsk Sullivan 6-6, Ramos 3-3.

Clevenger 1-1. HBP Sullivan (Yost). WP Sullivan. Clevpn. torium KTLA (5).

way here. Iter (6-4). Sullivan (10-8). Flaherty. Chylak, Summers, Honochlck.

1 HUK5QAY 8 Fishing Flashes. KCOP (13). Sparring Session 8:30 Boxing. Al (Tiger) WUliams it.Xt. Barke Henry of Arlington, won the 4th race on yesterday's program, a 30-lap run, In Harry Schell of New York third in 3:06.9.5.

The race counted toward the world championship but that title already had been clinched by Fangio. Fangio complained of rheumatic pains in his right shoulder when he woke two hours before the race and if appeared that the stiffness impeded his driving. There were no crashes of any kind although Horace Gould, a British driver In a Maserati, spun off the road at the end of the first lap. He was unhurt but retired from the race. Nine of the 16 cars which started were ALEXANDRIA BAY, N.Y.

(UP) PESCARA, Italy (UP) Great Britain's Stirling Moss upset heavily-favored world champion Juan Manuel Fangio of Argentina yesterday to win the 25th Grand Prix of Pescara. Moss victory marked the first triumph by a British Van-wall In a European grand prix. The Vanwall's only previous victory had been at Silverstone, earlier this year. Moss was clocked in two hours, 59 minutes and 23.7 seconds for an average speed of 95.5 miles an hour over the 286-mile course. Fangio, driving a Maserati, was clocked in 3:03.36.8 for second place with vs.

Neal Rivers for California middle weight title, KTLA (5). carmen casino nas Decome a FRIDAY in his Corvette. His average was "tricky" fighter, sparmate Lee 7 Boxing. Isaac Loeart vs. Walter 68.79 mph.

Pdchard Thompson of Byars, krua (4). Owens said yesterday after get Washington was second in a Cor The Big Moment, KRCA (4) SATURDAY ting nailed several times with un Sugar Ray Spars GREENWOOD LAKE, N.Y. More than 700 saw Sugar Ray Robinson spar three rounds yesterday in preparation for his middleweight title defense against Carmen Basilio at Yankee Sta vette. 10 :30 Redlegs vs. Pirates.

KRCA expected right hands in their three-round sparring session. l). 10:45 Braves KNXT (2). Ken Venturi, making his first start as a professional in the 1957 1 1 1 -t 1 A near-capacity crowd of more than 600, who paid admissions. 1:25 Angels vs.

Stars, KTTV (ll). 2 Saratoga Handicap, KNXT 8:30 Boxing. Ramon Tiscareno vs. iauonai jpen, uea wiin rea Hawkins for sixth with 286. 1 dium, Sept 23, watched the workout.

forced to drop out. i Willie Morton. KHJ-TV. (9J..

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