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News-Pilot from San Pedro, California • 12

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ON TV TON Collegians' Aerial Battle With Detroit Set to Start at 6:30 'pis W-VVW- --V By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN CHICAGO CP) If you came to a brick wall would you bash your head against it trying to get to the other side or climb over it? The All-Star football game tonight is something of a parallel The Collegians under Head Coach Bobby Dodd of Georgia Tech are expected to try to beat the Detroit Lions 1952 National Football League champions Pals Beat Sun Lumber 7-1 on Silva's No-Hitter BENDING TOWARD EAR of Ramon Fuentes Los Angeles Referee Ruby Goldstein loudly tolls count of 10 in fifth round of scheduled Gil Turner Philadelphia second welterweight contender at New Square Garden (International) Shinnick Isaacson Bid to All-Star Tilt KEEPING COOL Rita Iluff Kathy Darlyn and Joan Shape of Cypress Gardens Fla show how champs from all over the country get in form for the National Water Ski Championships at Long: Beach Marine Stadium Aug 21-23 Ends Boyd Carter Santa Monica Rich Gehring Escondido John Nash Sweetwater Karl Rubke Mt Carmel Hamilton Vose Santa Barbara Tackles Don Cameron Chula Vista Jim Clark Inglewood Carlos Fackrell Helix Howard Langston Compton Bill Wilson Covina Guards Phil Butcher Kearny John Cartwright Fullerton Benny Clark Santa Monica James Mercer South Pasadena Laird Willott Glendale Hoover Centers Eddie Boyle San Diego Bill Miller Santa Ana George Stassi El Monte Quarterbacks Dick Corrick La Jolla Bill Heil Glendale Hoover Tom Klosterman St Anthonys Wayne Kurlack Colton Halfbacks Tommy Davis Santa Paula Bob Innes El Monte Art Luppino La Jolla Gerold McDougall Long Beach Poly Ernie Merk Helix Roily Pulaski Newport Fullbacks John Core Compton Glen Goins Redlands Manager A1 Ferguson Pomona STANDINGS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE 10-rounder with ranking Yorks Madison A1 Silva pitched a no-hit one-run game last night to lead Pal Cafe to a 7-1 win over Sun Lumber in a AA League softball gam played on Daniels Field Silva was a master of control as he fashioned the second no-hit game of the season He struck TONIGHTS GAME Abati Motors meets (he Foresters Club at 8:30 tonight for the only action in Municipal League play out 11 batters and walked none Strangely enough Silva was responsible for the one Sun Lumber run that crossed the plat to mar his perfect game In the fifth Inning the Pal pitcher overthrew first base The ball rolled out to the right field corner enabling Numo to advance to scoring position San Domancich led Pals hitting attack connecting with two hits in four trips to the plate The loss is only the second lor the league-leading Sun Lumber nine Port Teams In Legion Tournament BILL HOLLOHAN Sports Editor August 14 1953 Page 12 Angels Seek 7th Straight Win at San Diego Today By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It is 15 games behind Hollywood the Pacific Coast League leader but Stan Hacks Los Angeles baseball club appears to be seized by pennant fever The Angeles have won six straight games They have just knocked over Seattle four straight and dealt a staggering blow to whatever pennant hopes the Rain-iers had It took the Angeles 10 innings to win last night 9-8 on the big booming bat of Les Peden Peden came up in the tenth with Fred Richards on second and singled him across The big Angel catcher already had driven across two runs in the first inning and knotted the score in the seventh with a homer with Bob Usher aboard Hollywood dropped another last night to Sacramento 4-3 but held on to its 9 game bulge over Seattle Rookie Bud Watkins pitched a fine game for the Solons allowing only five hits George ODonnell who started for Hollywood was batted out in the third But the winning run was scored in the fifth off his successor Harry Fisher San Diegos good southpaw Memo Luna gave up three runs to San Francisco in the first inning then pitched scoreless ball the rest of the way to-" beat the Seals 4-3 Portland beat the leagues best pitcher A1 Gettel of Oakland 7-4 and swept the four game series The ports scored five runs in the fifth inning Legion Regional Tourney to Open LODI JP Officials today com pleted arrangements for the Western regional American Legion Junior baseball playoffs opening here Sunday State champions from Utah Arizona Nevada and California begin practice here tomorrow Special stands are being erected at Lawrence park to seat 2500 Favorite in the tourney is Richmond Calif Post 10 GAMES OFF FIRE! HAILEY Idaho CP) A soft-ball game between Sun Valley and the Hailey firemen was broken up yesterday The reason: a fire The firemen dropped their bats and headed for the two-story frame building owned by Mrs Ruth Peters but were unable to prevent it from burning to the ground BOWLING 525 TRIO (PAC) Art's Chili Bowl 0 Wee Three 4 Team Two 3 Three Deuces 1 Star-Kist Tuna 4 Jewells Do-Nut Shop Ferguson Refrigeration bye High game: Art Shortridge Art's Chili Bowl 225 High series: George Watanabe Team through the art of passing A crowd of some 90000 will gather at Soldier Field to watch while millions will hear it on radio or see it on television at 6:30 pm PDT The collegians havent won since 1950 when Eddie LeBaron and Charlie Choo Choo Justice went wild for a 17-7 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles The pros have won 11 lost 6 and tied twice in the series Highly Favored The Lions are rated a 14-point favorite They have hardened players like Pat Harder Bob Hoernschemeyer Doak Walker Bobby Layne Cloyce Box and Leon Hart who can throw a scare into any opponents They have many experts on their side including Red Grange Grange frankly says he doesnt see how these kids can beat the lions The Collegians have to perfect an offense in three weeks the Lions are a unified squad tried and tested to success last year in pro competition argues Grange Others say the 14-point spread is too severe Never in the Rivalry have Collegians been favored on official odds Coach Dodd is a great tatician who can bring his boys to a boil Seldom has a team in the All-Star series looked so good in defeat as Dodds 1952 squad that lost to a rallying Los Angeles Ram 10-8 Strong Offense This time priority in selecting a team has been placed where it counts most defense The Col legians have the offense to win They also have the defense How well they have blended the two is the answer to the outcome The game should be two-platoon football at its best The star could be Tommy 0-Connell of Illinois who will pull on a Chicago Bear uniform as soon as the game is over O'Connell rewrote the Big Ten record book in passing last season and starred in the East West game He will team in the vital quarterback spot with Jack Scar bath of Maryland and Purdue's Dale Samuels Their flock of receivers include Bernie Flowers of Purdue Ernie Stockert 6-6 UCLA end Harry Babcock Georgia Paul Dekker Michigan State and such backs as Billy Reynolds Pittsburgh Gib Dawson Texas and Johnny Olszewski California The All-Stars have power in the Sharp thrusts by Buck McPhail of Oklahoma and Andy Kozar of Tennessee But the men who may keynote the Collegians are on the defensive platoon College Stars Watch for such fellows as these: end Ed Bell of Pennsylvania 200 pounds tackles Dick Modzelewski 245 Maryland Kimmel 235 Houston guards Harley Sewell 200 Texas Tom Barton 220 Clemson Bill Athey 225 Baylor and linebackers Don Rhoden Rice Don Moomaw UCLA George Morris Georgia Tech Bill Forrester Southern Methodist Roger Zatkoff Michigan and Dick Tam buro Michigan State YMCA Oaks Edge Club Seals Boy: YMCA Oaks defeated the Boys Club Seals 3-2 yesterday in Little Coast League play at Daniels Field The Seals scored one run In the first inning and remained in front until the Oaks scored single runs in the third and fourth frames Seals tied it up in the fifth but the Oaks pushed a third run across in the sixth to win the battle Dunlaps Pounds Superior 20-10 Richard Iacono blasted four hits in four trips to the plate yesterday to pace Dunlaps to a 20-10 victory over Superior Department Store in a Midget game at Daniels Field Teammate Cukrov also hit safely four times but he went to the plate five times Loren-zana lead the losers with a four for five record Cukrov was the winning pitcher allowing 15 hits Dunlaps- A H' Superior AB Di Masse 2b 4 2 ljBicarich Antonio If 5 01 McKee Icono3b 4 2 41 Hill Cukroup 5 3 4Lorenzona Crisantie 4 1 liLangert Iacono cf 3 0 0 England Nunezrf 4 1 2jChuka Mrinkviehs 2 2 2 Laurolb 2 4 2 Totals 5 0 0 3 2 2 4 2 2 5 2 4 4 11 5 2 3 5 13 Totals 28 20 ll More Swim Marks Predicted to Fall LOS ANGELES ffl Hawaiis famed swimmer of yesteryear Duke Kahanamoku sees no end to the breaking of aquatic records Improved training and coaching methods in the last 20 years have brought impossible records into range he told an interviewer The Olympic 100 meter swim champ of 1912 and 1920 dded: We used to swim in one-piece suits which offered a great deal of resistance to the water Todays swimmers are clad only in trunks Tide Schedule Dat low tide today tvat 17 feet at 7:09 pm High tides tomorrow will be 36 feet at 0:43 am and 47 feet at 1:08 pm Low tides will be 18 feet at 6:30 a and 18 feet at 8:17 pm Ship Arrivals Busy Fall Boxing Card Taking Shape By JACK HAND NEW YORK tm Now that Randy Turpin and Bobo Olson finally have agreed on Madison Square Garden for their Oct 21 world middleweight title fight a busy fall and winter boxing program is taking shape It took the International Boxing Club about two months to close the Turpin-Olson match The final clincher was the agreement of the TV sponsor to block out the New York area Turpin will find himself a 2 to 1 underdog against the Hawaiian born Olson who now lives in San Francisco The two boys fighting for the title vacated by Ray Robinson last December each met Sugar Ray twice Olson lost both while Turpin split scoring a major upset to win the title at London in July 1951 but losing on a TKO in the return Turpin and Olson each will receive 30 per cent of everything including TV cash estimated at $40000 The middleweight championship scrap comes at a decent interval after the Sept 24 heavyweight title battle at the Polo Grounds when Rocky Marciano defends against Roland Lastarza However if plans go through for Kid Gayilans welter crown defense against Carmen Basilio at Syracuse NY Sept 18 the September schedule will be a bit crowded There are reports that the New York State Athletic Commission and other commissions will insist the winner fight Johnny Bratton in 60 days before it approved the Gavilan-Basilio match That would rule out a rematch considered important protection for Gavilan 62 Better Par At Fort Wayne FORT WAYNE Ind UP) A man who shot par might just as well pick up and relax today as the $15000 Fort Wayne Open golf tournament went into the second round Sixty-two of the 140 entrants bettered par 72 in the first round yesterday Marty Furgol and Dick Knight led the way with 63s Furgol had six birdies on the front nine Art Wall Jr had two eagles and three birdies on the front nine but slipped to 66 Ed (Porky) Oliver of Palm Springs Calif had the most spectacular start using only three putts on the first five holes He chipped in twice He also had 66 So did Ralph Lomeli of Fresno Jimmy Clark of Laguna Beach Calif defending champion had 65 for a tie for third place with Gardner Dickinson Jr and Dave Douglas Jim Ferrier of San Francisco 1951 winner had a 70 ROMERO WINS AGAIN RENO Edgardo Jose Romero 229 undefeated South American Heavyweight decisoned veteran Andy Walker 197 San Francisco in 10 rounds at rain-! drenched Moana ball park last night San Diego 4 San Francisco 3 Portland 7 Oakland 4 Los Anreles Seattle 8 (10 Innings) FRIDAY NIGHT PITCHERS Sacramento (A! Yaylian 5-1) at San Francisco (John McCall 12-6 Los Angeles (Rill Molsan 10-6) at San Diego (Bill Thomason 6-9) Portland (Fred Sanford 6-10) at Holly-wod (Lloyd Hittle 8-8) Oakland Bamberger 12-11) at Seattle (Steve Nagy 10-6) AMERICAN LEAGUE The two outstanding fullbacks of the 1952 Marine League campaign Don Shinnick of San Pedro and Bob Isaacson of Gardena have been invited to play in the fifth annual Southern California College Prep Charity Football Game in Balboa Stadium Together with Fremonts Bill Huffman they will give the city all-stars more than ample power in the fullback slot comes Sept 2 Shinnick who was the top ground gainer in the recent Coliseum Shrine classic should have an advantage over the other two In all 2S city gridders have been sent invitations by Breit-bard Athletic Foundation which sponsors the event Two more invitations remain to be sent game chairman Bill Whitney said today Coach Mike Marienthal of Jefferson wiLv lead the city forces into battle against the stars from Southland CIF schools Johnnie Sanders of North Hollywood will assist Harold Hopkins of Pomona and Duane Maley of San Diego will coach the CIF stars Tentative members of the city team follow: Ends John Farhood Los Angeles Roger Glazbrook Eagle Rock Jack Kopol Fairfax Larry Mennett Canoga Park Jim Mora University Tackles Mickey Felder Washington Ron Fletcher Los Angeles Lloyd Hooks Jefferson Gus Migas Manual Arts Maur-illio Vasquez Banning Guards Mel Allen Fairfax Dick Enright Gardena Bill Gibson North Hollywood Bob So-tran Fremont Centers Roger Heldfond Los Angeles Johnny Neil Manual Arts Dale Piper Dorsey Harvey Rootland Van Nuys Quarterbacks Tom Kotal North Hollywood Ronnie Merrill TSell Halfbacks Don Armstrong Manual Arts Tom Berry Los Angeles Nate Lightsy Roosevelt Jim Noe University Joe Walker Marshall Fullbacks Bill Huffman Fremont Bob 'Isaacson Gardena Don Shinnick San Pedro Team Manager John Lang Jefferson Invitations have been sent to the following CIF graduates: Slide Demonstrator Breaks Ankle Bone RICHMOND Ind (B His Police softball team needed training on how to slide into home plate So Manager Donald Knoob yesterday volunteered to show how His spikes caught on the plate and a small bone in his ankle was broken that complement the others Seixas observed' Weve won plenty of Tournaments together Meanwhile two more singles quarterfinals were on tap today Hoad opposes Hamilton Richardson intercollegiate ruler from Tu-lane and Rosewall plays his fel- low countryman Rex Hartwig Both Seixas and Trabert gained the semifinal yesterday Vic looked anything but good in eliminating Mervyn Rose of Aus-i tralia 3-6-6-2 13-15 6-3 6-2 Tra-j bert eked past Straight Clark of Pasadena 6-0 6-3 6-8 4-6 6-3 Clark seemed to get stronger as his match progressed and played championship tennis in spots He was especially effective in the third set when Trabert was at match point three times In the final set he seemed to have Trabert on the run But Clark double faulted made errors on some easy returns and lost it The harbors two entries in the eighth annual American Legion Junior Baseball Invitation Tournament get their first taste of action tonight and tomorrow at Anaheims La Palma Park Stadium Wilmington Post No 287 meets El Monte at 7 tonight and San Pedro Post No 65 collides with Morningside Park at the same hour tomorrow Winners of these games qualify for the second round next week A highlight of the tourney is an international tilt Sunday All-Stars of Orange County teams will play an all-star team from the Republic of Mexico First pitch is 8 pm and admission is free Novlkoff Released By San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO tB The San Francisco 49ers yesterday released rookie Tom Novikoff former Nn iversity of Oregon fullback who came into training camp with an injured ankle that got no better Tom a younger brother of one time major league and Pacific Coast League baseball player Lou Novikoff was a football star at Los Angeles City College in 1949 time major league and Pacific Coast League baseball player Lou Novikoff was a football star at Los Angeles City College in 1949 and 1950 HIP POCKET IN 1 ASHEVILLE NC Golfer A Sandifer of Atlanta teed off on the first hole yesterday His ball veered and wound up in the left hip pocket of spectator Departures Fran De La Rama Lykes Lines NYK Line Anglo Can SS Oliver Olson Matson Nav Co Line The Texas Co Faralon Nav Co East Asiatic Brbr Wilheimsen TO SAIL FOR Aug 15 Acplco Aug 16 NY Aug 15 Bltimre Aug 16 Yoko Aug 15 KwsakI Aug 18 Lngvew Aug 18 San Fran Aug 17 Yoko Aug 16 Estero Aug 16 Yoko Aug 17 San Fran Aug 16 NY Lyle Shipping Oliver Olson Knutsen Line Gypsum Carrier Matson Nav Co Hopemount Maersk Line Damico Nav Co OSK Line Luckenbach Lines Pac Transport Amer Pres Line German Fruit Co Providence Line Grace Line Italian Line Cabin Tankers Interocean Line Quaker Line French Line Luckenbach Lines Natl Blk Carriers China Merchant Aug 14 Prtlnd Aug 14-rTsmania Aug 15 Coos Bay Aug 15 Prtlnd Aug 14 Balboa Aug 15 San Fran Aug 15 San Mrcs Aug 14 Hono Aug 18 Bordx Aug 15 San Fran Aug 14 San Fran Indef Aug 15 Yoko Aug 15 San Fran Indef Aug 16 San Fran Aug 14 San Fran Aug 15 San Fran Indef Aug 14 La Paz Aug 14 San Fran Aug 15 San Fran Aug 14 Hono Aug 14 La Havre Aug 17 San Fran Aug 16 La Guira Aug 17 San Fran Indef Indef THIRSI1AY RESULTS New York 6 Washington 1 Chicago 7 Cleveland 3 (10 innings) PYhiladelphia 1 Boston 0 St Louis 1 Detroit 0 (11 innings) FRIDAY NIGHT PITCHERS New York (McDonald 7-4) at Philadelphia (Byrd 10-131 Chicago (Pierce 15-7) at Detroit (Hoeft 7-10) Cleveland (Feiler 6-6) at St Louis (Pillette 4-8) Washington (Stobbs 7-6) at Boston (Flowers 1-1) NATIONAL LEAGUE Power Ends Year With 15-7 Win Power and Light closed out its softball season last night by scoring a walloping 15-7 victory over the Anderson Scorpions in an AA League game played on Daniels Field Ray Burns and Harold Robertson led the batting parade with three hits apiece in four trips to the plate Louis Lowe pitched the win as both teams played ragged ball in the field Score by innings: Power Light 005 28 Anderson Scorpions 520 00 Williams Slugs Four Homers in Exhibit PHILADELPHIA Ted Williams spotted the American Leagues leading home run hitter about 30 feet of fence six months of conditioning and a moderate breeze last night and still won a slugging duel four home runs ter three It was just a good-natured batting exhibition with Gus Zemial before Philadelphia played Boston Doris Hart Meets Mrs Dupont Today MANCHESTER Mass The last of the foreign threats in the Essex County womens tennis tournament Mrs Thelma Long of Australia had but little gallery support for todays quarterfinal engagement with capable Shirley Fry TE 3-9732 Special Attention to Children's Hair Cutting Compiled by Marina Exchange Refer to Steamship Company for Dock time rates reservations and port of call VESSELS ARRIVING- FRIDAY AVGUST 14 1953 VBS9BL BERTH FROM OPERATOR Coastal Adventurer 51 Salina Cruz Grace Line Los Angeles (Swed) 60 San Fran Johnson Lina Navigator 153 Manila Amer Pres Tozai Maru (Jap) 176 San Fran OSK Line Tkxmderoga (tkr) 168 Seattle Keystone Shipping Aug 15 Seattle VESSELS DCE TO ARRIVE SATURDAY AUGUST 15 1953 TO SAIL FOR Aug 15 San Aug 17 Antwerp Aug 16 NY Aug 15 NY 2 Jean Gannon: 135-141-184 handicap 144 total 600 3 Ava Collier: 158-141-184 handicap- 106 total 589 VESSEL BERTH FROM Africa Mara (Jap) 101 Yokohama Benares (Swed) LB-3 San Fran Doctor Lykes anc Cagayan Eishin Maru (Jap) 158 Brownsville Glen I (Pan) anc Norfolk George Olson 224 Linnton Hawaiian Rancher 195 Honolulu Kimikiwa Maru LB-6 Brownsville Minnesota (tkr) 173 Estero Bay Nueva Fortuna (Hond) anc New Orleans Patagonia (Dan) LB-3 St Thomas Tamesis (Nor) 232-D San Fran SEIXAS WILL BE READY FOR NATIONAL DOUBLES thcrsday kesi its Brooklyn 9 New York 8 (10 innings) Cincinnati 10 Chicago 2 Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 3 Only games fikday right pitchers' Milwaukee (Surkont 11-5) at Chicago (Hacker 7-15) Pittsburgh (Face 5-4) at Brooklyn (Meyer 12-5) Philadelphia (Ridzik 7-5) at New York (Grissom 1-1) St Louis (Mizell 10-6) at Cincinnati (Nuxhall 5-8) ACTIVE VESSELS IN PORT 8 AM FRIDAY AUGUST 14 1953 VESSEL BERTH FROM OPERATOR TO SAIL FOB Aso Maru (Jap) 158 San Fran NYK Line Aug 15 NY Awajisan Maru (Jap) 146 San Fran Mitsui Line Aug 14 NY Bintang (Dut) 187 Honolulu Java Pac Hoegh Aug 14 San Fran VICS BARBER SHOP 520 Sixth Street NEWPORT I ffl-Dont try to tell Vic Seixas Americas Nol hope to win the national singles title next month that he cant play doubles with Tony Trabert Why right now he said today tony and I are the second best doubles team around Im willing to admit that Australias Lewis Hoad and Ken Rosewall are the best at the moment By the time the Davis Cup challenge round comes around in December assuming we make it I think Tony and I will be close to an even bet to beat Hoad and Rosewall Seixas wasnt the least bit disturbed that Trabert let it be known last week that he would prefer playing with Bill Talbert Tony an ex-Sailor said Seixas was erratic in doubles The tennis brass had to order Tony to team with Seixas I think we both have games Colina (tkr) 238 Avon Cape Howe (Br) LB-29 Vancouver Cynthia Olson 135 Coos Bay Elisabeth Bakke (Nor) 210 Yokohama Flying Spray 107 San Fran Fairport 178 Charleston Harry Lundeberg (Pan) LB-46 San Mrcs Hawaiian Builder 198 I San Fran Hoperidge Br 241 Prince Rupert James Lick LB-46 Vancouver Jeppesen Maersk (Dan) 145 New York Linda Glovanna (Ital tkr) 107 El Segundo Mexico Maru (Jap) 145 Corpus Christie Mormargulf 232-B Buenos Aires Mata Redonda (Mex tkr) 107 Guaymas Marine Leopard 228 -E Broklyn Philippine Transport 180 San Fran President Monroe 154 Havana Quartole (Ger 86 New Orleans Santa Providenza (Pan) LB-50Prta Val Santa Adela 52 Buenaventura Tritone (Ital) 230-E Acapulco The Cabins (tkr) 150 Port San Luis Taranger (Nor) LB-4 San Fran Wyoming LB-2 San Diego Wyoming (Fr) 230-D San Fran Wayne Victory 230-B Mobile Wagon Box (tkr) 210 San Fran Yung Hung (Chinese tkr) 160 San Fran TV SERVICE Prompt Service in Your Home or Our Shop ASK ABOUT OUR MONEY BACK TV SEKVICE PLAN CALL TE M68 1434 So Pacific Ave VINCE LO NIGRO Proprietor FORMERLY AT RALPH'S BARBER SHOP EEATUREIBRANDSWASlILLUSTRATEDlINlLEADINGlMAGAZINES HIGHESHOUAUTYi HEESI 23215 ORNIA KARPE ID.

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