I Redskins' Overcome Rams Washington, D. C., 1949—A—10 * Drive,Courage Rugged Saturday, August 27, Sandifer Parnell's 20th Victory or Spearheads w In/ Lose/ Draw Yank By BURTON HAWKINS Attack in 34-28 Game; Helps Bosox Cut Ortiz Wants One More Shot at Pep Lead to 11 Games The ears bear the battered trademark of a seasoned fighter, Gilmer Also Sparkles has noticeable damage. He’s a shy but his bronzed face escaped By Lewis F. Atchison By Joe Reichler sort of fellow, but Manuel Ortiz opens up after a few moments Star Staff Cerratpondtnt Associated Pr«s Sports Writsf and creates the impression he’s intensely proud of his title—ban- Who is the ’* tamweight champion of the world. Not too LOS ANGELES, Aug. 27.—If Ted Wil- many years ago he was a fruit picker at $1.50 a the' Redskins weren’t ready, as most valuable player? it.” day ‘‘and glad to get Coach Billick Whelchel said, when liams? Vem Stephens? Dom Di in California. Those were dim days Things they bumped the Rams last night, Maggio? The selection here is were tough and the Ortiz family just scraped 34-28, they’ll be terrific when they , the majors’ first 20- Manuel’s education ended of necessity in by. finally get going. game winner. the first of high school. He became one year, A crowd of 64,227 fans saw the The rampaging Red Sox today of a horde hovering over fruit and vegetables, warriors from the Potomac over- were only a game and a half be- thinning lettuce and picking watermelons. ‘‘I come a 21-7 deficit to whip a team hind the -leading did all sorts of farm work in those depression that literally was fighting for its New York Yankees. That’s the admits Ortiz, “and one-fifty a day seemed days,” existence in this sprawling city. closest they’ve been to the top like big money at the time.” They did it the hard way, but all season. And they owe it main- Now he’s set. “I don’t have to worry about they did It. As Whelchel pre- ly to the stout left arm of the a thing as long as I live,” smiles Ortiz. “I have dicted, finesse was lacking, but 27-year-old Parnell. a 500-acre ranch. I own the house I live in and not the driving power and cour- While the other Bosox pitcher* BnrtM Hawkiu. i own six others that I rent. There’s a pool age that marks a winner. have faltered at times, Marvelous hall and barbershop in another building I own.” A fighter’s in- Dan Sandifer scored the Tribe’s Mel has been a consistent winner come fluctuates, but Ortiz has reached the twilight of his career first three touchdowns, running from the first day. Even when in excellent financial condition. 94 yards with a kickoff for one as the Sox were floundering around There’s one item on the artistic agenda for Ortiz. Five years sort of a hint that he’s ready for in the second division, Parnell another ago Willie Pep, the featherweight champion, outpointed him and big season. Harry Gil- continued to win* mer Orleans Manuel would relish a crack at reversing that decision. Ortiz finally got his chance to The curly-haired New a to finish is heading for England next Saturday, but on his return, he’d like quarterback pro team and native has failed only handled himself like a veteran. he’s started. to battle Pep for the featherweight crown, then retire. four of the 26 games The threat to Sammy Baugh’s Only once has he lost two in a Quit as Trainer to Turn Fighter tenure as master of the outfit row. He is the first Boston left- looms large and real after Gil- hander to win 20 games since “I’ve had enough fighting.” says Ortiz, “but I’d like one more mer’s work. Lefty Grove notched that many shot at Pep. They want me to give up my bantamweight cham- Rob Goode kicked off well in 1935. to fight him for the featherweight title, but I’m not go- pionship enough to get the job perma- Parnell Hurls i-timer. to do that. If it can be worked out on any other basis we may ing nently and bucked over from a with Elis meet in Madison Square Garden this winter.” Parnell teamed up yard out after End Harb Shoener OFF TO A GOOD START—Here is a Washington Red- ball exhibition in Los Angeles last night. Closing In are Fullback Red Sox to will clash with Washington’s Jimmy Cooper on picture Kinder to pitch the Ortiz, who gave the Redskins an Dick Hoemer (31) and Bob who made unexpected skin fans would like to see repeated-countless times this season. Quarterback Waterfleld, a double over the Chicago night at Griffith Stadium, broke into boxing by accident. triumph scoring chance by recovering a Hal Redskin a from the tackle. The Tribe beat the Rams, 34-28. to Corona, Calif., but not It shows Crisler, end, grabbing pass Sammy White Sox yesterday. Mel twirled His Mexican-born parents had migrated fumbled punt on the Ram 12. —AP with Baugh good for 5 yards in the Washington-Los Angeles pro foot- Wirephoto. a seven-hitter in the opener as tha until they shifted to El Centro did Manuel become acquainted Livingston Appears Sound. Bosox bashed three Chicago pitch- the ring industry. Howie Livingston, fretting like ers for an 11-4 triumph on 17 hits. “I used to hang around a pool hall there, explains Or its. a mother hen about his knee, can 16 safeties in tha back of the and once in a Two U. S. Victories Dim Series With St. Louis Boston collected "There was some space in the place it He Chicago Nips Buffalo, Singles forget jiow. latched onto second game to win. 10-7. Tha for lack of anything else to do, some of the kids would put while, Jim Hardy’s first pass and dashed not only was Parnell’s Pacho—he’s still my favorite fighter—hung triumph on gloves. Bobby 34 yards for the row and about game-winning inA-AC Australia's Davis Now Is Vital to Nats, 20th, but his sixth in a around the same pool hall. He showed me something touchdown. also did 17-14, Opener Cup Hopes Livingston By tha Associated Press cup which they held without a! his fifth over the White Sox. a smart on defense. fighting.” job until after the war. Boston’s sweep, coupled with to the ranks FOREST HILLS, N. Y.. Aug. 27. struggle But it was as a trainer that Ortiz hoped escape Don’t overlook the work done over tha On 21-Yard Field Goal —Unless Australia’s Davis Cup Although Bromwich and Sidwell Back in Cellar Again Cleveland’s 5-3 victory a amateur, Paddy Quil- the of fruit pickers. He was training young by old master, Baugh. The well the Yankees in a night struggla, but Manuel hopefuls can emulate their prede- might prolong agony by Special Dispatch to The Star for a tournament at El Centro. Quillan got hurt, lanky passer tossed seven con- By the Associated Press lan, cessors of a decade ago, the big stopping Mulloy and Talbert shaved off a game-and-a-half He replaced Quillan, knocked secutive to the , Ang. 27.—Back in the had a substitute flyweight—himself. passes begin CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—The frost silver bowl that stands for inter- today, Australia's chances of tak- from the Yanks’ three-game mar- foe 19 times and emerged as an El Centro evening’s festivities and when basement the Nats are re- down his first-round still isn’t on the punkin’ and Chi- national tennis supremacy will ing the last two singles are de- again, gin. The deficit, however, is on victory was in the Tribe’s amateur champion. grasp cago’s revitalized and renamed right here in the United cidedly less bright than in 1939. garding with increasing impor- the losing side since the Red Sox Whelehel stay sent the old gent back to has matched its en- Australia will be more entry already States for at least another year. Ironically, rep- tance a three-game series with the have played three games Has Defended Title 19 Times the fray to protagt the lead. tire 1948 conference in doubles the United All-America both of the resented by St. Louis Browns opening tomor- than the Yankees. won Baugh battered the Ram line for Having wrapped up That was the start. Then It was Los Angeles, where he output of one victory. States champions. The national Ted Williams and 70 opening singles matches against row with a double-header at St. Gloves crown. On to Boston yards, controlling the ball for won four times by Mulloy hitters. Wil- the Pacific Coast Golden flyweight Chicago’s Hornets, formerly the the Aussies in the challenge title, Louis. It suddenly has become were the big Boston that came Manuel Ortiz, 1937 a fraction over the game’s last six and Talbert since 1942, was taken for his 31st and for the nationals and from tourney Rockets, scraped a 17-14 triumph round here yesterday, the Ameri- Imperative for Washington to bowl liams connected He to El Centro, turned minutes. Bromwich and Sidwell. in the and amateur flyweight champion. returned over the Eastern champion Buf- cans needed one more recenty by over the Browns or face the 32d homers opener The Redskins didn’t beat a sec- only tri- pros- in a four- Sidwell justified his choice over in two runs with three hits pofessional and lost his second bout to Benny Goldberg falo Bills in the A-AC's earliest umph in the best-of-five series as pect of becoming the second Cap- batted but later in a ond-rate team, but the best the Bromwich for a singles berth yes- drove in rounder. Goldberg beat him again in a 10-rounder, start since it began operations in the two teams squared off today ital club to finish in the cellar in in the nightcap. Doerr rounds. Rams had to offer. They and when he took two of the twin bill. championship match Ortiz disposed of him in 15 1946 before 23,800 at Soldier Field for the lone doubles encounter. terday 40 years. seven mates in the their rookie T coach were pitted sets from in a division of small men—118 pounders who last first three Schroeder, St. Louis In the second game, Lefty Bob Ortiz labors a night. Wimbledon Ted is the only team over Little against veteran eleven coached Champion that he has im- Sox was carried such names as Small Montana, Little Giant, demonstrating which holds an Kuzava of the White have Clark one of A 21-yard field goal by End Jim Schroeder got the Yanks off to a Washington edge. In such by Shaughnessy, proved greatly in the past year. felled a line drive off the bat Pancho, Little Dado, Peewee Lewis and Baby Gonzales. with less than three The Nats whipped the Browns by the T’s wiliest professors, and McCarthy good start yesterday when he out- Marks Play. merited a large amount of respect since he Slagging times of A1 Zarilla and was rushed to a a setting Ortiz has they beat ’em at their own minutes left broke a 14-14 dead- lasted Australia’s Billy Sidwell, eight straight earlier in the game. He stormed the net continually, hospital with a rib frac- the title from Lou Salica in 1942. lock the in season but have lost six of their possible captured The Rams got their first touch- and gave Chicago entry 6—1, 5—7, 4—6, 6—2, 6—3, the a from Schroeder’s have, taking page last nine ture. Before that he fanned six Only George Dixon, Joe Louis and Henry Armstrong down by pure accident when its first loop decision since Sep- curtain raiser. engagements with St. own battle plans, and the two straight Boston batsmen. been involved in more championship bouts than Ortiz. Dixon, a Hirsch tember 10, 1948, when the Rockets Louis, which took command of Crazy-Legs plucked Jack Then the United States title- frequently found themselves look- and featherweight champion of another era, mixed fumble out defeated the Baltimore Colts, seventh place yesterday with an Benton Beats Yanks. bantamweight Kirby’s of midair in holder, Richard (Pancho) Gon- ing down each other’s throats. In in title matches. Louis and Armstrong each participated the second and 21-14. • 11-3 victory over Philadelphia as Alton veteran Cleveland 34-times period galloped 43 zales, followed with a straight-set the end. it was Schroeder’s ability Benton, while Ortiz twice has won the bantam- for a the Nats dipped into eighth place the Yan- in 26 championship bouts, yards score. They got their The league’s second champion- triumph over the Australian to pull off accurate lobs and un- right-hander, stopped defended it 19 times. second by losing to Detroit, 11-1. kees with seven hits as the third- weight crown and has by outsmarting the Red- ship race battle is scheduled at champion. Frank Sedgman, 8—6, touchable volleys that enabled him of the and anticipates skins with lateral The Nats, who have won only Indians climbed to within Nearly 33, Ortiz is weary grind eagerly passes off San Francisco tomorrow between 6—4, 9—7. to come from behind and save place nine while 44 in the day he’ll head home to El Centro, to his wife and three daugh- Waterfleld’s throws. Hirsch, still the Baltimore Colts and the Forty- While Schroeder and Gonzales the match. games losing five games of the top. a July and at a Louis and ters and live a life of ease. That day is in the foreseeable future, football flrehorse, began this niners. rest for the final singles tests to- Gonzales and Sedgman also August—placing Both St. Brooklyn He’d love to battle march by a miserable .170 pace—must show were beaten to leave the National but meanwhile he’d love to realize an ambition. Intercepting Baugh In an exhibition tilt at Akron’s morrow, Bill Talbert and Gardnar slugged It out at close quarters pass at midfield. a 16-20 record over the remainder League-leading Cards still a game Rubber Bowl last night the league Mulloy get their chance to clinch on numerous occasions, but in Pep.___—_ of the season to avoid displaying and a half in front of the Dodg- Sandlfer Gets Top Award. champion Cleveland Browns out- it for the United States today that one it was Pancho’s blazing the worst percentage possessed ers. The New York Giants Los Angeles’ third score was the lasted the New York Yankees 28- when they meet the Australian service at close quarters that doubles by a Washington team since 1909. whipped the Redbirds, 4-2, and to result of what seemed to be a bad 21, after hustling to a 21-7 half- pair of Sidwell apd John spelled the difference. The United Ohio Farmer Shoots Hal Newhouser was to bid for Cubs defeated the $7,500 guess by the Redskin line. The time Bromwich. States champion through the Chicago margin. .came his 14th Tribe one and V. Aussies Rallied victory today at the ex- Dodgers by the same score. went way T New Coach for ’39 Win. with 14 service aces to three for Ray (Red) Flaherty, pense of the Nats, who were to Stan belted two home in Grand American Smith, a jet-powered rabbit, tore With their backs to the wall, his opponent and served half a Spence Top Prize former Yankee coach and one- lead the other for 65 the Aussies had only to look back dozen love four of them in dispatch Paul Calvert or Dick runs and drove in five runs to By th« Associated Pro* roaring shotguns, and leading 7- yards. time mentor of the Washington games, | to 1939 for sufficient the Weik to the mound to battle the the St. Louis Browns out of the Joyce by the hand. Waterfield engineered the final the Inspiration final set. VAND ALIA, Ohio, Aug. 26.— I year-old Redskins of rival National Tigers. Detroit was its American cellar with an counter on an 80-yard drive that to face the seemingly insurmount- “Pancho’s serve was almost un- pursuing League Those “unknowns from nowhere” Asked what she thought of her Football League, unveiled a single- 16th in 20 11-3 over the A’s. with Smith the able odds. said Alrick non- triumph games with victory began carrying wing Hornet attack that believable,” Man, still are winning the Grand Amer- father, Joyce naively replied: sputtered On that Washington. A1 Dark’s single with two out ball for a couple of short gains and occasion the defending playing American captain, at the ican Handicap trapshoot cham- “He’ll have some money now.” jerked, but showed promise. Ed out- in the ninth drove in the tying and ended with another lateral off Americans also captured the first end of the day’s activity. “It was Stewart, Washington Mrs. Janice 23, of Dal- The Hornets lost the ball four is a bruised and runs as the Boston pionship. Mason, a pass. Waterfield tossed to Tom two singles bouts. Bobby Riggs surprising that Sedgman lasted fielder, nursing right winning started times on fumbles and set the elbow as the Cincinnati Pete Donat, 31-year-old farmer las, Tex., who trapshooting Fears, who chucked the ball to up downed Bromwich and Frank as long as he did.” the result of being struck Braves nipped last won the women’s second Buffalo touchdown on a in 3-2. Kiner blasted with a ready smile from Antwerp, February, Bob Shaw for a 23-yard scoring Parker whipped Adrian Quist to Gonzales himself expressed the batting practice yesterday. Reds, Ralph division with 96 of 100, and the poor pass from center, but Third Baseman ex- his 36th with a mate Ohio, is the latest in the 50-year play. despite put the United States ahead, 2-0. belief he had never served better Eddie Yost is laurels went to Rudy those lapses carried the game to to miss in the third to string. professional Sandlfer won the outstanding Then Quist and Bromwich saved in his life. Man said he had never pected three or four more aboard inning Etchen of Los Angeles with 95 the Bills. Buffalo obviously missed as the the Pittsburgh Pirates a 3-2 Pete, black-haired and 6 feet 2, player award of the evening, and the day by beating Jack Kramer seen Sidwell play better than he games consequence.of be- give from the line. T-dispenser George Ratterman, over the Phil- borrowed his father-in-law’s hunt- 25-yard deserved it, but you can’t overlook and the late Joe Hunt in doubles did against Schroeder and added ing hit by a Hoot Evers’ grounder victory Philadelphia The golden grand winds up to- who is in “retirement” because of and Four stitches lies. ing gun yesterday, loaded his Harry Dowda, Eddie Saenz, Dick went on to take the last he was “naturally delighted” at Thursday night. with the doubles salary disagreement. blond wife Eileen and the two day 100-target Poillon and Ed Quirk, who con- two singles matches and win the the first day’s developments. were required to close the gash INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. the kids into the car and drove down championship and 100-target tributed generously to the tri- below Yost’s right eye. Newark 6—7.-J< Vandalia to the big shoot. Open Handicap. umph. Poillon’s kicking was ex- me Mats were out or yesterday's game as early as the first He fired 125 shots in the golden cellent and his blocking just as Brewers, Body Works Boost for Inning, Congressional Team when Sid Hudson three Grand American, loaded the wife good. yielded Additional Page A-9 nms. Ted Gray limited Wash- Sports, the kids in the car and drove Dutch Swimmer Quits, There were times when the Red- To ington to six while the back home with the champion- skin line gave ground—too much Battle for Crown Seen in Crampion Girls' Golf hits, to suit Whelchel, as the Tigers pounded Hudson, Dick ship, a high set of silverware and ground Heurich Brewers, Industrial Congressional, which finished In who had 93-16—77. 190 rolled by the Rams Welteroth and JSnrique Gonzales AUTO REPAIRINS cash in the neighborhood of $7.- Foiled by Channel yards up League champs, and Northeast the second division in the Women’s Manor supplied three more Fog attest. But the work of such for 18 hits, including homers by 500—which isn’t a bad neighbor- ttw Auociatad Pratt Body Works, of the De- District Golf Association’s Class A prize winners in Class B. topped and REPAINTING ty champs Aaron Vic Wertz and hood. men as John Badisczewski, Bob team matches this year, is looking Mrs. S. K. Robinson, BOOT AND nOTOBB WOBK 27.— partmental League, will battle for by Franks with a gross one DOVER, England, Aug. Hendren and Laurie Niemi was Evers. A crowd of 5,632, smallest Pete’s wife was the only the weekday city sandlot baseball to the future and counting on the 99, and Mrs. Ed Milans wtih a McMahon Chevrolet, Ino. as Pete broke Blinding fog forced Mrs. Willi enough to Indicate they’ll of the year here, saw the rout. who wasn’t surprised good in one, or Crampton sisters, Joan and Nina, 104-35—69. Other net winners St. N.W. GE. 0100 championship possibly Washi’ton AB. H. O. A. Detroit. AB. H. O. A. 1238-46 Upshur 100 straight from 20 yards to tie Croes van Dutch house- help the ipam. to it near the were Mrs. S* tween Geer.le At,, a Rijsel, 31, two games starting Monday at bring top. Leroy Stewart of Con- Dente.u 4 0 3 1 Lake.ss _ 4 2 3 3 UU_lt_ Sonderman of Lima, Shoener at end, John Adams Simmons,If. 4 2 10 Kell.3b .... S 2 2 4 Ivo William to abandon her bid to swim 4:30 on the Soflth The golfing Crampton sisters gressional, 101-26—75; Mrs. F. C. wife, the middle of Ellipse. Mele.rf .4120 Mullln.If_ 4130 Ohio, and then cracked 23 in the and John Steber in McCord of Vollmer.ef .4 1 3. 0 WerU.rf_ 6 3 1 0 the Channel after If Body Works wins Monday, made their major competitive Army Navy, 103-28— while the Lima mechanic English today the line, had big evenings. Shoe- E. Rob’on, lb 4 0 6 0 Xrers.cf — 6 2 6 0 shoo toff it’s all over as far as the local moves both in the same week. 75; Mrs. A. C. Paul of Congres- Kozar,2b 3 0 4 1 A. Rob’s’n.e 4 3 2 0 17 hours. clinched a 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 was getting 21. ner just about regular Joan's sional, 106-31—75, and Mrs. C. E. Cbri’man,3b 3 tCarapbell AUTO GLASS tournament is concerned. If the Following triumph in the Evans,c 3 16 0 Swlft.e 10 0 0 “Pete said he was to win The Amsterdam for himself by showing speed PBICES going plucky woman, Job Brewers win a second game will Class B section of the Times- O’Daniel of Manor, 105-27—78. Hudson,p .10 0 1 Kolloway,lb 6 16 1 NEW LOW so down under/ and Welteroth,p 10 0 1 Berry.3b— 6 2 3 0 it,” Mrs. Donat said, “and he who was believed to have been getting punts on Three tied at 29 ‘for low putts, InXalM WhiU Tie WmH be played Tuesday. The cham- Herald Cup Tuesday at Indian •Ortla ...... 1 10 0 Oray.p-3 112 ahead and did it.” less than 2 miles from her his wing like a policeman. 0 0 0 0 went goal playing pion will represent Washington Spring, Nina, who also is an ac- Mrs. Gordon Simmonds of Wash- Gonzales,p STANDABD AUTO GLASS She followed the new when she took it in stride. Bagaras Kept on Bench. champion quit, in the All-American Amateur complished tennis player, won ington, Mrs. Houston Harper of Total* 32 "o 34 *6 Total* ... II 11 27 10 8L 5I7T Redskins into 024 N St. N.W. up and down the half-mile firing Ashore an hour later she smiled Not all the got Class A low net honors in the the host club, and Mrs. Louis •Singled for Welteroth in eighth. Baseball Association tournament for A. Robinson in seventh. line, carrying 4-year-old Kenny, and said "I am going to try it action. It may be significant that Watzman of Indian (Ran 6 at Griffith Stadium. Maryland State Golf Aossocia- Spring. 000 100— 1 down Buggsy opening Sept. Washington- 000 who had fallen asleep despite the again.” with the chips Detroit_ ___ 303 100 32x—11 _. The Brewers and Body Works tion’s women’s field day yester- Bagarus rode the bench. He The scheduled 54-hole medal Runs—Simmons, Lake, Kell, Mullln, Wertz are finalists in a tournament day at Congressional. Evers A. Robinson, Campbell, Berry PAINTED didn’t have a chance of getting play tournament for the Payne (2), (2), CARS which opened with the champions Nina played her home course (2). Error—A. Roblnlon. Runs batted In—E. Standings and Schedules in, the way Dowda and the rest Cup at Rolling Road in October Robinson, Mullln, WerU (2), Kolloway, A. Baktd-prica depends CAP QR Major League of seven local sandlot leagues. in 45-44—89 and deducted 15 Robinson (2). Evers, Berry, Lake. Two-base SATURDAY. AUGUST 1949. to town. is the other event remaining Home on site, roughness V-lll1** 27. went strokes for a net 74 only hits—Kolloway, A. Robinson. rune—A. Last to go out were the Police- handicap Robinson, Evers, Wertz. Sacrifice—Gray. finish desired. W op \ It was a happy crew that left on the Maryland State women’s and to a field of 106 from Double play—Gray, Lake and Kolloway. Left men, titleholders in the Anacostia top players mem- Dent Work AMERICAN here today for Denver and next schedule, and the committee on bases—Washington, 4; Detroit, 9. Bases Body-Fender Baltimore and the 1. Struck Hud- Benito TwUitar No. 1 League. The Brewers ousted Washington, a on balls—Off Hudson, out—By Tuesday’s game with the Detroit bers are reported favoring pro- 3; by Oray, 3. Hits— - ft CMn the Policemen with a 3-0 decision largest women’s gathering of the son, 1; by Weltergth, CONV. *35 Lions. But Whelchel, who was posal to cut the event to 36 holes. 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