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Venturi Leads fl)£ turning Cudd,2Up,at f SPORTS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1956 ** A-17 Turn in Amateur Tutwiler One Down, Don Cherry All Even Buhl, Adcock, Aaron Try In Second Round LAKEFOREST. Sept. 11 UP).-t Ken Venturi of San Francisco matched par figures for the first Dodgers to two-hole Again nine holes take a To Murder lead over Walker Cupper Bruce ' Cudd, Walker Cup player from Portland. Oreg., in today’s second round of the National Amateur Maglie Strives to Square golf championships. Griffs' Plans in Balance The eighth twosome to tee off over Knollwood’s par 35-36—71 Hectic Flag Race Tonight Venturi jumped to a layout, As Killebrew Test Begins By the Associated Press Cubs, set the league record of three-hole lead on the first five , and 1 13 against Pittsburgh in 1954. holes before Cudd rallied to win! By BURTON HAWKINS point must be regarded as a , three guys enjoy- The major league mark, 14. was I the sixth and seventh holes. Correspondent third-degree burn his last Btat Stall in ing their best seasons in the ma- set by Lou Gehrig of the Yankees amateur star of Boston, may Venturi, the DETROIT, Sept. 11.—The trade with but he jors because they’ve murdered against Cleveland in 1936. t National I the Masters and Open Senators’ struggle for sixth place be forced to ignore the pain the Dodgers, get their last shots Aaron has been a pest to the year, got try again. i |tournamentsI this back likely to attract more than! and The market Brooklyn’s old pros Mil- Dodgers since , isn't high. at as fa hole when Cudd went into the the mildest sort of interest, but value on Yost in Boston is waukee checks in as when he batted .552 against on eighth for average I [ rough the his the remaining 18 games could Ed’s batting has for two-game series ; them. At the moment, he's lead- bogey round., mark, a opening; fourth in a 37 have a powerful impact on the: novered around the .240 tonight. the league at .328—with a [Venturi salvaged par 4 with slum dis- jing a players’ personal plans for the; which is considered a It could be the beginning of .418 mark against Brooklyn. a 12-footer to halve the ninth. | future. trict. But there never has been the end for the long-hectic Na- It was Buhl and Adcock Among early starters, wrong wfio i other Most attention centers on the: anything with Ed’s hit- (got the Braves started on an 11- ; who took to the moist course sturdy frame of young Harmon! jting that the chummy leftfield Mojor League Standings. Page A-2l'|!game winning streak in mid- just after early morning fog [fence Fenway Park ; an Killebrew, due to replace Ed Yost; at Boston’s ; June that hustled out | lifted, Joe Mcßride of Paramus, today opener | couldn't remedy, and the Red tional League pennant race. The; fifth-place slump away at third base in the i of a and back ¦N. J., ran from Lou Rosa- of a three-game series with the Sox know it. Braves, in the lead since July ’ into the lead. And it all started nova of Niles, 111., with a six- j Tigers. If he’s complete dud, Sparkles 13, have a one-game edge over Hat Ebbets hole lead the turn, and tri- a in Boston Field—when the j at | the Senators’ charts for winter Brooklyn’s world champions, . Braves, playing under Manager iumphed 6 and 5. The Red Sox are disenchanted trading may have to be revised Billy who had the flag packed away ’ Fied Haney for the first time, Trailing ,with Klaus at third base, Tutwiler j His bosses are not pessimistic.; where they also tested Frank by this time last season. swept a June 17 double-header. MAKES ITLOOK EASY—Lake Forest, 111.—Frank Souchak, former Pitt football Wettlaufer, Tam O’Shan- j (The Dodgers-Braves games Ward Cal Griffith is convinced that; iMalzone with no rewarding re- Adcock, belting three home star and older brother of Mike, who became a top-flight golf pro after playing i ter’s “world” amateur titlist Killebrew, a 312 hitter at Char- j sults. Yost been .323 will be broadcast in Washing- runs that day, walloped an un- year Williamsville,! span—- has a his football at Duke, uses a sand wedge to lift the Ball from the trap at the this1 from lotte over a two-month hitter at Fenway Park this year, ton. Nat Allbright will re- precedented shot over the left- fourth hole in the first round of the National Amateur golf championship at N. Y„ and Bernie Katz of Chi- with some 14 robust homers—is against create descriptions of the game field stands, winning the opener, cago nine, batted .302 the Red Sox Knollwood yesterday. Souchak defeated Ford W. Hardin of Normandy Me., 1 up. were all-square after ready to win a major league job ! last season and, in fact, always tonight on Stations WOOK, 5-4, in the ninth for Buhl. as were Don Cherry, 1952 semi-; 1,340 k.c.; WINX, 1.600 k.C., • . to sparkle against them. —AP Wirephoto. meet, Too Slow for Outfield seems Alston Optimistic finalist in this and Frank normally leftfield and WFAN-FM, 100.3 meg- Plains, N. Y. Ifhe does, Yost suddenly will Yost is a The the Dodgers, Malara, jr., White I capitalize on beginning at 8 o’clock. He will Braves, like become excess baggage. Kille- hitter who could have to play. They’re REALLY THROUGH James T. Blair of Jefferson Fenway’s begin the Wednesday re-crea- ¦ 17 11-9 brew plays only third base in ithe convenience of wall, against Brooklyn City, Mo., stroked a 36 for a 315 feet from the plate, tion at 1:30 p.m. over WINX so far, but reasonably acceptable style. Yost ;only WFAN-FM.) Dodger Manager halfway lead of four strokes over parks he’s and Walt Alston, has played a few games in the iln most other no unusually optimistic, figures ATCHISON'S Bob Pratt of Houston, Tex. sensation, but there he reaches his 91Rocky Says yesterday’s surprise joutfield, but Griffith has been Buhl Can Tie Mark club, playing 13 of its remaining One of his heights. The fact that Red winners, Tutwiler, complaining about the Senators’ | For the most part, it’s been games at home, good spot, Ed veteran i Sox have walked him l is in a ANGLE 'ffiSr West Virginia amateur from lack of speed among his fly Buhl, Adcock and Aaron who o “Our reliefers ( 16 times in nine games at Bos- He Had Fill Charleston, at chasers and Ed isn’t noted for kept the in front off Bessent) was one down the indicates they are aware [have Braves and Don are rested and By LEWIS F. ATCHISON turn to Henry Timbrook, jr., a swiftness. ton [the Dodgers. and are steady shooter from San Fran- Griffith received what at this See SENATORS, Page A-20 1 Buhl, a 28-year-old right- - starting to hit,” said Alston, ; Os Al Weill cisco. Timbrook threw a par-351 jhander who never had won more e whose champions haven’t been When Rocky Marciano took at Tutwiler, who eliminated Joe; ithan 13 games in his three previ- - in first placp since April 28. off his heavyweight champion- Conrad, one of the favorites, in ACC FOOTBALL PREVIEW ous major league seasons, is 16-7 7 “Uptown/ where his Redlega The Bears and the Giants ship crown and hung up his the first round. at the moment—with a 7-0 rec- - are playing two at the Polo WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., SEPT. 11—It’s still the gloves last spring, some thought Today’s 64-match program ord against Brooklyn. In the e Grounds with the seventh-place Bears as the early choice to win the Western Division in the it was another Clever maneuver! found defending champion Har- opener tonight he could become e Giants, Manager Birdie Tebbetts, ’s approaching title race, with the jto wring a few more dollars out' vie Ward of San Francisco mak- Duke Is Four-Deep, only the third ever too taken back a bit by three losses of his title by Al Weill, the after open- beat the Dodgers eight times in end, ranking at the top in East. re-! ing his first start, an ina St. Louis last week still the tired champion's shrewd man- ing round bye, against Miller W. a single year. He’ll be up p calls it “a three-team cross-country swing with the Redskins, this race.” Now But after a ager. Barber, Texarkana, Tex., in one against (9-4), who iss three games back in third place, anything that ’s But Murray's Wary department didn’t see outranked But Rocky says no, in the first of the late maches. 1-0 against Milwaukee. Birdie sees a "comeback” com- entry as a contender before the Redskins began riding in |of six articles published in this Campbell MeetV Knowles (This is another in a series on Ed Ruelbach (9-0) with thee ing. “We have before, and we motor cars. This was, and still may be, a tough team that i week’s issue of the Saturday In other matches, Joe Camp-; football prospects at Atlantic 1908 Cubs and Joe McGinnity v will again.” could be a powerful factor in deciding the Eastern cham- [Evening Post. It’s an emphatic bell, former intercollegiate cham- Coast Conference schools. To- | (8-0) with the 1903 Giants were e morrow—Clemson.) only pull pionship. no, which gives one the impres- pion from Purdue, who upset the two to it off. PROBABLE PITCHERS jsion that the one-time ditch- 'Bill1 Hyndman, 4 and 3, yester- By MERRELL WHITTLESEY ! Adcock, however, has been the e It may surprise to learn that ’s gave up : Dodgers’ ? some digger, who boxing's day opposed Bobby Knowles, a Star Stall Correspondent biggest headache. He AMERICAN' LEAGUE Bay bogey-men Western prized possession, just never had hit more than 23 home P Washington at Detroit-Stone (6-5) Green Packers could be for their most was former Walker Cup and a good N.C., Sept, 11.—Bill vs Trucks (0-5). against a up with the dictates' golfer. DURHAM. runs in one season, but now he £ Boston at Chicago (night) Nixon rivals. In the one quarter he played the Redskins bit fed match-play per- (8-8) Keegan 16-6). Murray was discussing his has 35 and needs just two more - vs Saturday night impressed this tourist as the of Weill. Hillman Robbins, semifinalist sonnel and at several positions c New York at Kansas City (night)— “. year, off Brooklyn pitching to tie the Kucks dft-7) vs Ditmar (10-20 1. . . It didn't bother too last meets Gerry Magee, e most accurate of any he saw, including those me would go four-deep in saying one Baltimore at Cleveland (night)— much to have Weill running my runnerup for the Canadian Ama- j N. L. record for homers against t Moore (11-0) va. Lemon (18-12). with the , San Forty-Niners [player was as good as the other. Adcock, Francisco life,” Rocky explains. "But as teur in a top pairing, while Billy; one club in one season. » rookie, A listener said: “Your football driving batting and Chicago Bears. And in , the Alabama I look back on it now I know i jJoe Patton opposed Big Jim in 20 runs and ? Milwaukee at Brooklyn (night)— team must be like the New York .429 against the Dodgers, has R Buhl (16-7) vs. Maglie (9-4). Blackbourn apparently has come up with a youngster who that if I'd kept on fighting my Frisina, a golfer with a good ? at New York—Jansen (2-11 Yankees. You'll have better ma- walloped 11 against vs Margoneri (5-5). the makings lacks experience. Starr had success in the ring could only | [sectional reputation in the Mid- home runs t has but several terial on the bench than most the champs—six at Ebbets Field j Bt. Louis at Philuadelphia (night)— against might have meant my failure in life. west. * Wehmeier (10-9) or Pohlosky (9-111 opportunities to run the Redskins, and have teams will on the field.” one off Maglie. vs. Simmons (11-9). With Weill I had private j ;and Chicago (night)—Rush gone for considerable yardage. But h&i called a pass play no Two of the better matches Murray was shocked that any- at Pittsburgh life." today involve players from the Hank Sauer, then with the B (12-8) vs. Hall (0-7) and, like most rookies, he intended to carry through with one could get that impression. Weill made all the decisions Washington, D. C., area. Deane say all these boys the play he’d called. in Rocky’s life, telling "I didn’t even him; Beman, 18-year-old Bethesda were great football players.” he The Packers have size and, although they didn’t appear how much time he could have Country Club player, who twice explain. “What 1 off from his ring chores for his hastened to to be as well conditioned as the Redskins, they had a has qualified for the National meant is that they’re of equal &cfrugrtj honeymoon. He gave Rocky and Open, meets Edwin Hopkins, jr., “hungry" look. It might some hadn’t ability. They could be equally uuuf> have been because his bride 10 days and cut it to ijof Abilene, Tex., a quarter-final- BILL MURRAY shaved. It was our impression that the Packers, at full bad.” the said with a seven. ist last year. slight smile. And smiles are rare Wealth of Talent strength, could take any team in the league on any given physical condition, Beman, qualified His own who for at his press conferences. day and give it a sound spanking. and the health of his wife and both the Open and Amateur by the conference title, and almost young daughter, route, Definitely in Title Picture ** * * however, were the playoff continued his everybody but Murray is hope- the factors that led Rocky pressure golf by defeating Ken- everybody there are YOU’VE GOT TO LIKE ’s Bears because to;i But knows ful of going to the Orange Bowl. decide on retirement and to vow ! neth Rodewald of Fort Wayne, many bad football players all-around strength and Perry Jeter, never Bill says that’s too far off. of their balance. rookie to make it stick. Ind., 1 up in 20 holes. at Duke. This year's team ap- year ago the problem to ". . A was halfback, is a new, streamlined Buddy Young who’ll give . What good is money And Perky Cullinane, George- pears typical for Duke and Mur- Page A-21, Col. the customers thrills or chills, depending on whether they’re See MARCIANO, Page A-19 Continued on Page A-19, Col. 3 ray. It figures to win or share in Continued on I for or against the Bears. The club has depth, a good line and one of the best offensive ends in the league in Harlon OPEN A MODERN HAHN REVOLVING CHARGE ACCOUNT Hill. The Redskins raved about him the way the old Red- skins talked about when he was starring for the Packers. In speaking of the West one is apt to forget that dusty, FLEXIBLE TRU-MOC with pioneer town of Baltimore, where Weeb Ewbank is reported to have the makings of a team. The Colts stumbled after a fast start last year and ended up among the also- rans, but with Billy Vessels and Lenny Moore to help the offense, Ewbank needs only to tighten up his defense to put a contender in the field. Sunday’s game with the Red- CAMPUS WEAR skins in Baltimore should provide a better line on the Colts. IDEAL FOR There is no inclination here to kiss off either the Rams GOVERNMENT 1 Forty-Niners. EMMOYnEf or Btit it was the consummate ease with which the fc’lWfe % V INSURANCE COMPANY Redskins handled the Rams when both were \ Jp*f at full strength, and the Washington team’s stand against At ML Al Only TRU-MOC offers you the extreme the Forty-Niners, despite a patched lineup, that made the V’-f \ flexibility of the original Indian Moc, plus the Redskins look impressive. Coast so The West teams have VuMsa\ • scientific support of a modern welt shoe. Largest excellent personnel, but the football men we’ve talked to Chief among many points of superior crafts- Insurer* doubt if the Rams, who have internal problems, repeat their # a £*%)'*% 1955 success or that the Forty-Niners, still unsure of them- r •IH selves, will do better than break even in a 12-game schedule. means they're lighter, tougher ** * • Automobiles IN THE EAST, PAUL grind- of BROWN’S. Cleveland eleven, ing out championships like a mimeograph machine, may be in metropolitan W