Obituaries Sunday fSaf J&jwfte Sport News ** EIGHT PAGES. WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 15, 1954 C * 'I Furillos and Errors Cut Giants' Lead to IV2 Games \ Stewart Fires 65*201 to Lead World' Golf by One Stroke Win, Lose or Draw Toski Second Dodgers Erase By FRANCIS STANN With 202 Total; 5-0 Deficit in IT IS EASIER to subscribe to Col. Harvey Miller’s con- tention that District of Columbia referees are tops after watching Ruby Goldstein handle the Moore-Johnson scrap Mangrum

. 204 Winning on TV. . . After clearly explaining to both fighters and an by i-5 audience of millions that the mandatory Three-Way Struggle eight-second count on a knockdown had ||| Campanula's been waived, Goldstein forgot all about it, |h For SIOO,OOO Prize In Seventh Scores himself, and thoroughly confused everybody IB: Set for Finale when first Moore and later Johnson were l|gP J|l Today Two Decisive Runs dropped. . . . American tennis writers are By Merrell Whittlesey By th* Associated Press hinting that Lew Hoad is in a mood to rebel Star Staff Correspondent Aug. | yj|- IE—WMMSEmd . 14 —Carl against Harry Hopman, overseer of the CHICAGO, Aug. 14.—Tomor- nr /rag g§! Furillo’s grand-slam home row’s the day when '-: ' ' : Australian Davis Cup stars. ... At Newport somebody in the sixth and two gift will be last week Hopman reportedly fined young faced with making a putt runs that scored on Roy Cam- Ms for $50,000 and option Hoad twice, once for lacking a clean shave H an on pahella’s seventh-inning single another SIOO,OOO in this richest boosted Brooklyn into a 6-5 vic- and again for banging his racket in exas- HBL|i of all golf tournaments. And tory over the Giants today and peration after failing to capitalize on nine H with 18 holes to go it appears pulled the Dodgers to within lMi games league set points against an opponent. . . . When it will be either Earl Stewart, Jr., of the leaders. r“* the Davis Cup captain, Billy Bob Toski or Lloyd Mangrum. The big blast by Furillo, who Talbert, asked if he fined any Americans, he replied: George S. May’s fabulous World slugged a two-run homer to win was golf championship “I’d to, given authority by the reached the the first game of the three-game like but I haven’t been 54-hole mark today at Tam O’- higher-ups.” set last night, put Brooklyn back Shanter, a not too tough par 72 in game non-objective magazine writing, Bob the after the Giants had As a prize bit of rolled to a 5-0 lead. Porterfield’s friends, acquaintances and just plain fans con- (Channel 7) Campanella’s single, off Hoyt tinue to recommend the Saturday Evening Post article on WMAL-TV will televise Wilhelm, the final round of the world's golf the fourth Giant the Senator by William Barry Furlong, who seemed brought tourney from Chicago from 8 to 9 pitcher, home the tying to go out of his way to cheapen an extremely popular ball p.m. tonight. and winning runs after Gil the Hodges and Sandy player. ... Those who know Porterfield can’t believe Amoros had 22-game winner in the big leagues would bother to embellish moved into scoring position on course, Stewart 15 under an . his high school baseball deeds, as Furlong claims Bob did. ... v*th par for the distance, Toski 14 the is interested, was reaction McCall Make* Wild Throw. In case SEP here the immediate under and Mangrum 12 below. of Arlington Post 139 of the American Legion as contained Stewart, a 32-year-old Texan “THE RAJAH” TAKES A CUT—Fifty-eight-year-old Rogers Hornsby, one of the best righthanded hitters in history, Hodges opened the seventh baseball single in a wire to Porterfield: “Whether sergeant or corporal, who walked around the course swings away and grounds to Jimmy Foxx during the two-inning Hall of Fame game which preceded yester- with a and then raced all by tightly clutching the hands day’s Yankee-Red Sox game New is Bill the way to third when Johnny wounded or not, 82d or 515th Airborne, will you honor us oi at York. The catcher Dickey and the umpire is Ed Rommel. The American Leaguers McCall, his 7-year-old son, Chip, won, DiMaggio’s the losing hurler, threw Joining the distinguished guests at the crowning of Miss Post added 3-2, on Joe homer with Foxx and Joe Cronin on base. (Story on Page C-3.) —AP Wirephoto. rightfleld his second 7-under par 65 for the ball into after 139 August 21?” 201. fielding Amoros’ sacrifice. Am- • • • • Toski lost the lead by shoot- ing a 70 for 202, and Mangrum oros advanced to second on the THE LATE GRANTLAND RICE was in demand as a golf is a menacing figure after a 65 miscue, which brought Wilhelm partner by many famous people, including Warren G. Hard- for 204. in from the . Wilhelm retired Jackie Rob- ing, when he was in the White House. . . . One day Rice Jack Burke at 206. Athletics Beat in 11th, inson Porterfield 6-4 and Furillo on infield Lardner, for brought along his fridnd, Humorist Ring a round Everybody' else appears to be outs before Campanella poked others, had habit with President Harding, who, like many a out of it, although Jack Burke, Branca Clicks on Last Chance his hit into leftfield. . . player of hitting a ball and rushing after it. . Xardner, who was a who never has finished The Giants, with three first- unfamiliar with this trait of Harding’s, took a swipe at his strong in a big tournament, is at Bollweg's Pinch Hit | Naragon's Gives inning runs that chased Russ a hit a line-drive hook that narrowly 206 and Peter Thomson, the Hit Meyer, had been moving smooth- ball with brassie and Open missed the President’s head before vanishing into the woods. British titlist, is next at Yankees Keep Tribe in Range ly behind Ruben Gomez until 207. Gives Win to Bishop;! Furillo connected for his 11th . heard . . Mr. Harding, wheeling as if expecting’an apology, Victory Sam Snead, the guy who Indians 4-3 homer in the this remark instead: “Well,” Lardner drawled, “I did the sixth. Gomez had figured, floundered to another By Defeating Red Sox, 3-1 allowed Just one hit in the first make President of the United States.” Injured I could to Coolidge outgoing 39 today and is 13 Bill Shanfz By the Associated Press who failed to last through the Over Orioles in 11th five —a single by Hodges Charlie Short, best-known referee in this area back in strokes back at 214 with 26 , Aug. 14.—Ralph fifth Inning only in the first. By, Burton Hawkins in his other By th* Pr*tt the bootleg boxing days, was decorated last week with the players ahead of him. Lew Branca registered his first New start. He was blasted for nine Associated Escapes in Second. strolled from the CLEVELAND, Aug. Commendation Ribbon at Rabat, French Morocco, for meri- Worsham, whose unforgettable York victory today, pitching six hits and nine runs by the Cin- 14.—Hal The Cuban righthander year put down in innings Naragon llth-inning walked torious service as special assistant to the commanding general shot of last this tourna- bench with two the 11th scoreless as the Yankees cinnati Reds in the Hall of broke an the bases full in the second but ment thrilled millions of TV inning, whacked a two-run pinch defeated the Red Sox, 3-1. to Fame exhibition game last tie today with a single that gave escaped without a run scoring, years. . the last two . . Now Col. Short is heading back this viewers, actually is over par at off Bob Porterfield and continue applying the pressure Monday. the 4-3 victory and then retired the Dodgers in way to assume duties in the office of the Secretary of the on the league-leading Indians. Indians a over the 218. Lew will have to do more gave the Athletics a 6-4 victory Russ Kemmerer, a tall rookie order in the third, fourth and . . victory Orioles. The triumph Air Force Talbott. . Baseball writers covering the Dodgers than wedge The kept the Yanks enabled sink a shot this year. over the Senators at Griffith highthander, started for the fifth while the Giants were are wondering about coming down with an He’ll have to sink a brassie, sev- Stadium last night. within 2% games of the Indians, the Tribe to maintain a 2 Vi- building their 5-0 on a who Baltimore, 4-3, Red Sox and through four game the lead run- aching back when southpaws such as and eral long irons and leave out a ’s fourth straight defeated in innings kept pace with Branca. lead over Yankees, who scoring single by in holes. 11 innings today. whipped the Red Sox, 3-1. . .’ few the second and are pitching. . Some think he is asking out hit, a double to center opening Kemmerer failed to last the a double by to protect his batting average, tops in the . This could be a great finish the inning, set the winning rally Branca, former Brooklyn and fifth, however, giving up a run Naragon’s single came with Willie that scored their final run before a Detroit righthander making Dave Pope on second in fifth. ’ Dempsey Combs of 721 Twelfth street N.E. asks a question tomorrow national tele- in motion before a family night his on a walk to and two out and the vision audience because none of gathering 2,708. second start for the Yankees, singles by base. Pope had walked and ad- puzzled Washington fans for a long time, of. Elmer Valo Branca and Phil Riz- Gomez fanned Duke Snider to which has TV top three figure to choke, unless popped out failing to yielded four hits, walked three vanced on Sam Dente’s sacrifice. open (at Griffith Stadium) after sac- zuto before bowing out for Mel the sixth, but that was the namely: “Why are there no cameras May has reached their price by rifice and Bill batters and struck out five be- Parnell. Cleveland’s only out he Wilson walked. bowing and managed. He behind and above home plate so we can see what the pitches dangling $150,000 before them. Pete Suder fore out for a pinch hit- The veteran Red Sox Baltimore's were en- walked Hodges and fouled to Mickey ter the sixth inning. Johnny south- Amoros and . that The gets in really look like?” . . Comment: Beats us. You’d think winner a $50,000 check, paw would escaped gaged in a scoreless pitching duel then gave the Vernon down the rightfleld line Sain hurled the three have with- big pitch to at other parks, notably the plus an offer to play 50 exhibi- and Vernon was last in- out further scoring, but Karl until each team made three runs Furillo after Hank after watching the camera work unperturbed nings to Insure Branca’s Thompson’s tion matches at SI,OOO each, and fourth Olson easy fly ball in the eighth inning. error on grounder White Sox’s in Chicago, the local hoys would catch on. when Renna dashed to third victory in seven decisions this muffed an Robinson’s • • • • an option at 50 more, also at by cen- filled the bases. It was the base after . Bollweg season. Branca had a 3-3 in shallow Orioles Hit Three Homers. fifth SI,OOO. then batted for Jim ter, permitting Branca to score grand slam of Furillo’s career. IF ONE LOOKS closely at the movie, “On the Water- Robertson record with Detroit before the The Orioles on The runnerup will not fare too and dealt Porterfield an 11th from second with the second scored theirs Campanella nicked Gomez front,” starring Marlon Brando, he may recognize three badly. He SIO,OOO, Tigers released him last month. three homers off Wynn. With for gets and the loss. Bob also has won 11. run of the inning. a single before came playing roles stretches to SI,OOO This was in the nature of a one out. Cal Abrams hit his first former heavyweight boxers as strong-arm cash down Charley Bishop, a righthander New York picked up another on for the Giants. Liddle retired last chance for the 28-year-old 1954 homer over the rightfleld Don hoodlums. . . . They are Tony Galento, Tami Mauriello and for 15th place. who had been administered five Hoak—batting for Walt native of Mount Vernon, N. Y., (See YANKEES, Page C-3.) fence and Bobby Young followed Abe Simon, each of whom had a shot at the title when Joe Stewart has wori only two cir- defeats, emerged with his first Moryn, who had been sent in to cuit ' tournaments since turning with his third into the rightfleld bat against Louis was . . . Carol Ann and Danny Ryan, triumph of the season on a Gomez for Don New- champion. Peters pro a few years after stands. Chuck Deiring Hied out, amateur he won worthy six-hitter. He restricted Whitney Nearly Scores combe, the third Dodger pitcher well known to District skating fans as an ice-skating the intercollegiates at Louisiana then Vern Stephens hammered —but then the Senators to two hits in the his loaded the bases as dance team, have turned down an offer from the Ice Follies State University. He’s a red- seventh homer into the left- Junior Gilliam last six innings. field stands. Wynn singled and Pee- and, after winding up a siftnmer show at Lake Placid this headed player from Dallas who three out wee Reese walked Lost for Dick Kryhoski to rally. before Snider week, will make like pro football players and jump to Can- wears big, colored glasses. His Shantz Season. Fisherman Romps in Travers; end the fanned for the second time in sons are Mark and Chip. It was a costly victory for the In the Cleveland half of the the inning. ada. . . i Miss Peters will begin her professional career as 1 Athletics, lost Inning, Bob Avila hit a an Figure-Skating Club, while Away SIO,OOO. who the services three- Dark Gets instructor at the Toronto Kicked of Catcher Bill Shantz for the Royal Coinage Wins Special run homer into the leftfleld Four Hits. the Earl this A single by A1 Ryan, a former Catholic U. student, will teach at Minto started tournament remainder of the season with By the Associated Press Wheatley Stable’s Full stands, his 11th of the season, Dark, who got a away a chance Flight, four of the 10 hits Club in Ottawa, where Barbara Ann Scott learned to skate. with 65. kicking a compound fracture of the sec- SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., followed, head away. scoring Bill Glynn,' had Giants’ and to win SIO,OOO for breaking a Palm who scored times, Douglass Wallop, a young Washingtonian who graduated the ond finger on his right hand. He Whitney, Tree Roses walked, and A1 Smith, who three a double by of Aug. 14.—C. V. who was fifth and War of had and singles from University of Maryland, written book course record 63 with a so-so was clipped by a foul ball off is putting on a one-man show sixth and last. Diving Board, a singled. by the has a new finish. He had 71 yesterday and and Thompson “The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant” (publica- Porterfield’s bat in the fourth here this August, missed by the stable mate of Palm Tree, was Avila had made the only called today had a phenomenal nine inning and was taken to knocked out Meyer—who never a Thorne Smith George- width of a baby’s finger of scor- scratched. Cleveland hits until the eighth. tion date, September 9), light reading with birdies. His longest putt today town Hospital, where he has defeated New York as a to be re- ing another notable triple this Royal Coinage Wins. He singled in the first and the Dodger—in touch. . . . Joe Louis, past his 40th birthday, is said was 25 feet. He murdered the overnight. Shantz’ the first. mained afternoon. It was Clearwater Stable’s sixth innings. Clem training for a proposed European tour in which he will box par five holes with four birdies pitching brother, Bobby, is idle Labine followed Meyer After his highly esteemed colt, Royal Coinage who stopped and was charged heavyweight champions, and finished with a great three with a chronic sore shoulder. Pyrenees, Chakales Takes Loss. with the other exhibitions with two other former on 18th, dropping a was beaten a nose in Pyrenees in the winner-take-all two runs giving the four- Special, Wynn was by before way to Dempsey and Tunney? ... Australia’s The Senators staked the' 52d Saratoga the Saratoga Special. relieved Don names unannounced.... footer for a birdie. Pqrter- The pair had Newcombe, who in as a field - Mossi in the ninth. Before the came John Landy may have lost the big race, but the sportsman- Toski, last to start Stewart to a 2-0 lead in the first eminent owner breeder came batted furiously like a team pinch-hitter in the as inning, the trim righthander in the rally in the eighth. fifth. Jim originally denied an played but back next two events to through the stretch and the Baltimore Hughes for like manner with which he hid and will be tomorrow, par golf Wynn had struck out five, walked finished the Dodgers, most way after his wasn’t having one of his more score with Little Dell in a maiden result was in doubt to the end. giving up a triple Injured foot cost him no friends ... Jim Martin of the Detroit of the first race, Fisherman one and given up four hits. leadoff to Dark He a effective nights. He allowed 11 and with in the though Royal Coinage managed only in the seventh, but blanking Lions, who started the All-Star game scoring, is a fine place- two rounds of 67-68. had with Travers, in the the to with hits, Renna supplying the 85th oldest event to take it by a nose. He went Larsen was chased in the same Giants the rest of the way. right, but the Identification tape on chance tie Stewart a bulk of inning ment kicker in his own birdie on 18 but his 7-footer for them. United States. over the 6 furlongs in 1:12 Vs, by the Cleveland rally of the his kicking shoe bears the inscription: “Poor Man’s Groza.” a three slipped past. ' Bishop started shakily in the Fisherman, doing the expect- and was a slight choice at $4.00 and Bob Chakales was charged Giants was given the heave-ho • * • • ed, won quarter Toski has won more tourna- first, walking Eddie Yost and the mile and a and $2.70. There was no show with the loss, his fifth against in the ninth when he got in- any other pro Travers by two and a half betting. four victories. Mossi was credited volved in a argument IN THE WAKE of the rhubarbs inspired by the beaning ments in 1*954 than (See 7.) heated and the 127-pounder Page C-3, Column lengths from Mrs. Edward Lask- Arcaro, of and the fast ball Duke Snider caught on the has had his Lychnus, Eddie who rode Royal (See Page er’s paying $2.90, $2.40 Coinage, his INDIANS, C-3.) (See DODGERS, Page C-3.) recalls that one time Pitcher Oral Hilde- eye on this. was registering third elbow, A1 Simmons But, despite the in and $2.20. Foxcatcher Farm’s success in the most sporting was confidence A's, 6; Senators, 4 Chevation was a brand of the Indians ordered to purposely walk him. their own games, you can bet well-spent third, catcher PHILADELPHIA. she lengths farther back, while (See SARATOGA, Page C-5.) ... “That so-and-so ordered the to stay behind the Stewart and keep AB. R. H. A. Major _.. . O. League Toski will an DeMaestrl.4 ss 6 112 E. Standings Limmer, 2 0 plate,” Simmons recalls, “and then he knocked me down with eye on Mangrum. Lloyd, is a cold lb : 6 1 2 14 0 0 SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1954. something at Finlgan 3b 4 112 6 0 four pitches.” . . . Where do those Los Angeles “millionaires,” customer with big Renna, rl 6 0 $15,000 Power, 1 4 0 0 Godfrey Gets One for who buy a big league club, is a stake and he has played this 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 want to hide whenever it many Valo. If 3 0 0 3 0 0 AMERICAN. course so times, and is Wilson.cf 4 2 2 8 0 0 Standing* 3 | case of put up or shut up? Suder, 2b 0 I't the holder with 4 0 1 3 0 Results Yesterday. «J Agganis was course record W. Shantz, e 2 0 0 2 0 1- C||lbs £ f,l j BtS | - Harry of the Red Sox, who his Robertson, o , 2 0 0 1 0 0 Aga J£ fll 63. Khan Colt Brings Top 6; Wash., (J Z llj p »»£ £ j * New Phil*.. 4 5 quarterback, return 2Bollweg 1 01000 1 t iD liE Boston University’s best all-time will to Mangrum did not go over par MJacobs 000000 cieVe . 3 Cleveland B| 7[ 7j15 15 13|1S| 8S 33 .708] as backfield as soon as the season is in his 65. three of Astroth. e 000000 4? ßiito.. his alma mater HegtHrdied Bishop, p W. 0 0 O 1 0 N,w of Os $75,000 at Saratoga Sales Yofk »l—113|11[10[11 14|li; ... dispatches describing over. In none the the recent (See TAM, Page C-2.) Total* 42 U 33 i ~0 ll ~1 By Associated Pr*ss Dodgers-Braves ruckus on the field was it mentioned that WASHINGTON. th* hands, this was the highest price Chicago 9| 6|—|lojl2jl4 9|l4| 74j 421 .6381 7Vi ' ““ * AB. R. H. O. A. E.