FRIDAY NIGHTS GAME ON TV REGARDED HIGHLY REDSKINS THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. ••• SUNDAY. AUGUST 4. 1857 C-5 Are Redskins Look St. Louis Beats All-Stars Loaded Strong Renfro Making Grade West Entering Air Force; For Clash With Giants After Despite Lanky Frame | D. C. Printers Hopes to Play for Bolling West, CHICAGO. Aug. 3 W—The Baylor’s Del Bhofner and Cen- By LEWIS F. ATCHISON Eddie former Mount College AU-Sters. 43 out«tend- tral Michigan’s Jim Vernon High School and North Podoley. Week's Drills Stir SUIT Correspondent ing football players from 34 For power runping. Title Carolina State , will Miami’s i In Game try 307-pound By LOS ANGELES, Aug. 3.—Will report August achqpls, will to master the , Syra- LEWIS F. ATCHISON BOSTON, Aug. (Special)— 22 for induction ' W pro champion 330-pound Renfro is a tall, pleasant young 3 ¦ masters, the cuse’s Jimmy Brown l Star Staff Correspondent St. Louis Washington. In the Air Force in Texas, but Giants, the Peaks, easy-going disposi- L m he has high hopes of returning New York In 34th and Clarence 308-pound LOS man whose 9-7, today to win the 43d annual game Michigan State halfback, | ANGELES. Aug. 3 tion frequently an- to Washington in time for All-Star at Sol- may boomerangs and . some After Mm V/. nual Union Printers Interna- dier Field Friday night. be as good as any pro back the , one week in train- causes difficulties. Will is a tional of the coming football season Collegians, baseball tournament. Bolling * If the ambitious Giants will meet this fall. ing camp the Redskins look rookie tackle with the Redskins 5 mIL Washington had defeated Bal- at Air Force Base. most of them headed for the Lambeau and his staff know stronger than a year ago. and has made a good impres- timore. 1-0, in the The 6-foot-2, 205-pounder pro ranks themselves, upset night’s game despite double- can full well Friday Briefly, offensive line is! sion a 6-foot-6. 218- header opener to gain the final. quarterbacked N. C. State for the favored National Foootball will hinge on the line play and she pound frame that seems better years by stronger and the Vic Caradonna limited Wash- four and was drafted League title team, It will mark the All-Btars will try to match backfleld 1 suited for painting low ceilings. the Cleveland Browna in 1956. only eighth victory ington to nine hits and two the All-Btar the Giants, pound-for-pdund smoother and a mite sharper. frame you. Line 1 - % /¦' B, He went to Canada to play for pros The fools walks to take the decision, al- in the colorful series. The and pounding-for-pounding up ground says * ' Calgary Stampeders The defense looks Coach Dick Evans Renfro though he needed help in the the for one ; games, , have won 14 and two front. rangier, although has smoother action and han- year before returning to the Ia Jjjwliijar played. far from ninth from Bob Loddeke. St ties were The All-Stars have 11 tackles dles stage . (The ready. Pass defense is a prob- himself better at this Louis broke open a 2-2 game game will.be tele- and guards weighing 230 or than Johnny Miller of Bos- may did in the seventh when Ron West has returned his con- vised In Washington over more, the heaviest men on the lem that require some ton College year ago Evening squad being tinkering a And Herbst hit a bases-loaded tract to the Cleveland club and The Star’s station center Joe Am- weeks of to find the Miller, in the made will stuts of Indiana, proper now Army, I triple. join the Browns on his re- WMAL-TV. Channel 7. at Wayne Bock combination But It isn’t the Redskins' first team on I .3:30 -pm.) of Illinois, and of an insurmountable problem St Louis went on to score lease from the service. offense. He will leave for Lackland Air This will mark the third Louisiana State and Ohio The club still has nr four more In the ninth on a State's break- i Second oldest of seven chil- triple by Dubois, Force Base at San Antonio Au- year that the grooming of the great guard. Jim Parker away runner. It has quick elu- , Charlie a EDDIE WEST only dren, Will hails a little, WILL RENFRO * walk, error, gust 12 but says he hopes to hand-picked collegiate squad one ena weighs less rive runners in Tommy Run- 1 irojea an a two-run sin- Entering Air Force pounds. community near Batesville on Making gle by Stan return to Bolling "In about six has been entrusted to a staff than 200 Miami's Jack nels. Dick James and Bll'y l the Grade Mann and a mis- the edge of the Mississippi i j play by weeks.” Jerry's of pro-trained coaches, headed Johnson, 195. Next heaviest Wells, but real speed- Pitcher Gene Melito. | coaches the Barber not a delta. A dirt basketball court too. and played in three games who gone Ralph Guglleml pres- by Curly Lam beau. wlngman to 235-pound Lundy ball. i had to the relief of Is the team in the Mount Vernon-Le# N \ ig Ohio State's BUI Michael. was one of the schoolyard’s big before somebody raised the > Bob Giddens. ent quarterback of the Bolling (Little League. Strong at Quarterback 234. "We’ll still have to grind out attractions, and when Will, technical point that he lived squad that went unbeaten in 10 His Little League team la The 1955 All-Star team han- first downs and defend on scored. 28 points against some outside the district Score in Ninth games year leading Top Draft I short, school and last and won the the Lee Division of the dled by Lambeau, who founded Picks yardage,” Coach Joe Kuharich boys from Batesville their coachj was ineligible. But Coach Ralph , Washington created a scare All-Service championship. League with an 8-2 mark. Isays and coached the Green Bay With one exception, all the! “and that m.-ans we can’t 1 invited him to join them. It Halley of Memphis State . in the last of the ninth, com- i quarterback ing West was of the Packers and was head coach top draft choices of the 12 NFL;'afford to make mistakes." I seems he beat the Batesville 1 spotted the tall, ungainly , up with a five-run cluster Star’s All-Metropolitan Chicago display ability High youngster , by Tom team for the Cardinals and clubs will their Some Still Limping School team almost in one of those featured Warner’s run- while at Mount High In Unites, Davidson for the Hornung. single-handedly. 'games . producing single, pinch Vernon Washington Redskins, spilled All-Stars. and offered him a schol- a three- 1952. He was "sopho- Green Bay pick, Kuharich was neartened by !arship. run by Bill named the . 30-37. bonus or Will went out for football J double Valentine more back of the week” by the No. 1 choice of the word from the College All- ~ and Bubba single, Spark Colt* Drill Last year’s Lambeau unit lost Brodie. Ban -I The basketball coacn , Kallas’ with Associated Press for out- Forty-Niners, Stars' camp that the Redskins' saw the tying his to the Browns. 36-0. Francisco will him tossing baskets and offered runs on base, standing play against Army WESTMINSTER, Md.. Aug. quarterback. five-man delegation shaper up I I for (IF). But the 1956 All-Stars were start at | him a scholaaatatp in that Giddens, who had won a N. C. State In 1954. 3 —John Unitas and Cot- Kramer, the first regular with the best. But none of the 1 Area Powerboats t Davidson, weakened considerably when (sport, but Haley put his foot . three-hitter la the morning, | ton battling for the Green Bay choice, is certain to three backs—Jim Podoley of! Eddie has been playing In quarterback Quarterback of Bos-; down. The track coach, watch- . failed in an iron-man try for the No. 1 post, both Michigan injured see a lot of action. So are Central Michigan. Don Score Regatta Old Dominion aandlot base- sparkled today State was on seler of Miami and Sutton in ling Will’s giant strides as he > the 1956 champions in the title ball league for in a 90-minute ( . Ed Tom's Restau- the fifth play of the game and Peaks Aug. raced after forward contest. He struck out 23 In’ 17 scrimmage session at the Bal- Arnett (Los Angeles Ram?); of North Carolina— aDpears to CAMBRIDGE. Md.. 3 i passes, rant this summer. He also his replacements failed to dis- (A’J.-rSonny Brinke of Bilver • pursued him to lend the track innings in the two games. timore Colts’ training camp play the tricky Spartan’s Brown (Cleveland Browns); have the blaz'ng speed he I here. skill. Spring and Tom Barrett of team a hand, or a foot. Despite year’s squad Boessler (Washington Red- wants. Win One-Hitter Unitas, University This boasts as Bethesda were winners here to- “I picked the | the of corps skins) ; Dawson (Pittsburgh The injury jinx still hovers two-mile run," The opener was tough Pistol Titles Won ! product fine a of day in the Cambridge said, a one Louisville who as a Steelers*; Leggett (Chicago near. James, rated the “classi- Yacht Will because it looked for Baltimore to lose as ever named to an All-Star Club Power Boat Regatta. easy—only eight times around. I because | rookie last year steered the roster, including Hornung Bears); Parker (Baltimore est” back of the group, is nurs- • Stan Yealdhall tossed a one- By four Paul racing his Honey When it rained during Belvoir Officers Colts to of their five vic- of Notre Dame, Len Colts); Shofner (New York ing a swollen knee that under- Brinke. Too. football I hitter. In the fifth* tories, passed for two touch- Dawson C hydro event season we had Warner Lt. G. T. Scott of Fort of Brodie Giants, traded to Rams), and went surgery last winter. Rookie won the class to run at least reached first on the shortstop's Bel- downs the drill. Purdue. John of with total of points 10 laps, sometimes 15. But t voir won the center-fire aggre- in ' Center of Okla- Tackle Ray Lemek of Notre a 700 and that error, Teddy walked, Stanford and Jim Harris of the toughest ; gate with a score of Davidson, ex-Baylor star Cardinals). a speed 45.547 miles per hour. was two miles I the , 859x900 Oklahoma. homa (Chicago Dame bruised the knee that of pair pulled a douon* t trying regain his starting Barrett took C utility ever traveled. I J'* in the District of Columbia pis- ( to In Brodie The 12th pro club, the Detroit once forced him out of football the class finished third and Warner scored when 1 ‘ returning and Dawson. Lam- driving in a seven-team I tol -•volver championships berth after from two passers Lions, made Tackle and almost ended his career. runabout race his boat. meet. would .Catcher Bill threw military beau has who, while Soap. complied have dropped out boys I Schreiber yesterday at ‘he No. 12 police service, connected for collegians, threw the of Baylor their No. 1 pick, but Others—veterans and 7%okies No He 800 if the • wild into leftfleld. football points and was timed 45.436 hadn’t been whoppln' and hol- precinct range a. T *nham. Md. one score. with professional class. Against he signed for Canadian foot- alike—have the expected as- at The lone Washington hit End Jim Mutscheller. former miles per lerin' at me to finish.” was Lt. Col. M. *. the Mg bruising Giant ball. sortment of bumps and bruises hour. a clean single by Brev also of entering line the year while Giddens in Fort Belvoir was hlg* Notre Darner hla The All-Star defensive unit, but nothing serious. Bruce B. Cheever of Chevy Last Renfro was the 1 Giddens, master year of aerial shots of Dawson or playing sixth. meanwhile,! champion, shooting ' fourth National Foot- Brodie to such strapping which Lambeau probably won't Backfleld Coach Mike Nixon: Chase placed third in the class for Fort Belvoir, they pitched perfectly 845 x. B League competition, re- until two Day. sr.. high expert x ball left Lundy, name untU the day of the says Tommy Runnels should J utility runabout. He' drove needed a center for practice were eighth. was v i ceivers as Lamar a 235- 1 day. out in the Then H. before the scrimmage for the pounder from Purdue, game, will have its hands full have a great year. Ditto for Blue Jay and totaled 469 points. one Will volunteered and Ed Leary 828x900: O. Barron was higi. parents and somebody and Leo Donohue sharpshooter with 836x90C, r. "e of his in Beaver Michigan's Ron 217. with a Giants’ attack spear- Pullback Dale Atkeson If he There will be racing in 10 fell on his ankle. 1 singled, but and' Pa., where hU father Kramer. fracturing it, Schreiber struck W. C. Wolz high could be the best All-Star headed by Frank Gifford. Alex bears down. Atkeson’s knee, in- divisions for inboards tomor- sidelining him for out. marksman was “ted seriously 111. Triplett. six weeks. play St. with 792x900. n. weapon. Webster and Mel jured last year add since re-; row. Including two national He’d rather Laois A H O.A Waih'tan A H O.A Mann, .b 4 n 1 2 Bar S 0 o S The fact that colleges don’t paired, is strong. Wells has championship events, 280 offensive tackle or defensive S M th.** Fort Belvoir won the center- Plenty of Ball Carrlgra the •Carna.pn.cf Jl4 », Kalla*.ll 532 1 ( play platoon football, away, - - end and don’t worry about 8 10 A 1 fire four-man team as do the some rust to chip but and 136 cubic inch hydro- Loddecc.p 0 2 W*bb.2b u match with World Rifle Record It's tough to run against pros, complicated 250 -pounders O ft 0 B'lmtlb S 1111 the the coaching , used on defense, planes. those making 1 Barb n n a score of 1,093x1.200, and the Aug. \P).— Tass, Giants, u’Silpl , ' 51 J i ra-rf 41 MOSCOW. 3 as the task of Lambeau and his help- last year, may Ikindling out of him. J?, ? r J 2 1 n w*sl*y,:ib :i 11 3 blue team of the Military DU- j be switched to *>rl*>b 'l2 7 lWaldorf 0 O o n ! the official Soviet -news agency, discovered in a trim- Most of 4 2 trict of 42-7 title ers. the collegians, offense if newcomers Jim Hag- *J«rk»alr 4 II Warner.cl 4100 Washington took the( reported today that V, dimir ming last December, especially Dubo I*.If 4 10 0 Wataon.c 3 O S 0 j 45-caliber but the backs and ends, ar- erty of Washington State and RCDSKINS IN DrIlL Ahrens,lb 3014 0| four-man team j Sapumov, set irld’a 0 CCurtl* 000 20, All-Stßrs horses a a have the to rived with reputations as of- A1 Feola of Pepperdine can WWDC Set to Air OlcirtMlS.p 2 0 0 01 match with ascore of 1,093 x smallbore rifle shooting r “cord give It the college try. course, FOR CAMERA FAN 1 M*ltto.p 0 0 0 0 old fensive whiszes. Os handle his defensive chores. SVal’tlna lino; 1.200. today with 389 bulls ou* of 400 For speed eli)givenosg, By A Bt*ff Correspondent and those entering the pro ranks All Total* ! Twenty-two caliber individu- j shots at 50 meters. Tass Lambeau has of wUI Quarterbacks Get Test Colts Games 37 027 IS Total* 37 82710 said the likes Okla- have to learn to be spe- LOS ANGELES. Aug. 3 1 Walked for Wesley in Bth al and team matches will be 1 Sapumov broke the old mark homa’s Tommy McDonald,! cialists, Art DeCarlo apparently A man suspected being Play-by-play descriptions of 2 Walked for Watson In Bth. either on offense or will of a 3 Doubled for Mllito In Bth. held today starting at 8 a.m., by five bulls in a match at Lvov. Southern California's Jen They’ll get good fill the defensive wing spot left scout for Los Angeles | jail Baltimore Colts football Ar-idefense. a the games St Louis 010 010 034—8 nett. Illinois' Abe Woodson., start Friday night. open by the pistol slaying of Rams was detected making this Reason will be Washington 000 101 OOS—7 Roy Barni in San Francisco a , movies of the (broadcast by WWDC with! Runs—O. Mann. 8 Mann, Carg- Redskins' | donna, Blandlna. Murphy. Werle, I week before camp opened. Last scrimmage today, but when 1Chuck Thompson, Bob Wolff • Herbat. Dubois. Ahrens. Kallas <2>. and Joe Crogen • Barbara, Warner. Valentine, Waldorf year's complete defensive unit approached he said he "just handling the Curtis Error*—Barouth. Watson.! your 0 ; Melito Runs 1G GE small car buy! descriptions. batted In—Herbst <3». ST otherwise is the same, featur- was testing my new long- Officials Miss Best Time I® Mann (21. Murphy (Murphy. Dubois' ing Gene Brito, Chet Ostrowski range lens.” Included are the five pre- .andj Herbst scored on error*i. Busch- ends; Volney ; line, Warner. Kallas. Valentine (SI. at Peters and J. A1 Dorow's passing, the season exhibitions as well as gerbet Two-base hits—Buschllna. D. Klmmel at tackle. receiving # the 12 league games. Valentine. Herbst Three-base hit*— 1 In of Ends Steve ! Herbst. Dubois. Murphy. Stolen bates— I Trials ; play—Barouth Danville Auto Quarterback, to overlook Mann. Werle. Double not Mellinger and John Carson The By SLAT broadcast schedule: ,to Webb to Buschllne Left on basee — 1 morris DICK 12:25.6—and he said later he k key position, can be a puz- and the of Waahlnautn, 7: St Lout* Star Staff Correspondent running Tommy Exhibitions—Auaust IT. Easlrx at 5. Bates on I wasnt-pushing the Maserafi zling position. Eddie Leßaron Runnels Herxhftr Pa (nlshti: 24. Bears at balls—Off Caradonna 2: off Loddeke. and Leo Elter fea- (Cincinnati : 12 month? warranty ports Edgar's giant 4.5-llter Mase- some reason. lefty Freddy off Loddeke. 3 In 1 Inning; off Olddent. an Dorow and Wyant fensive standout among Raaular achcdule September 2n !1 . in 8 Innings ilaced 2 men In Bthi; rati, made a of time Hansgen the Detroit; October 6. Chicago Bear* . m 1 inning. farce the gets pole posi- run things. Leßaron doesn't the newcomers. • off Melito. 2 Runs and | The first nltbttjia, Green Bay at Miitnu... earned runs—Off Caradonna. 4-3; off trials today at nearby Virginia tion 20-lap finale 2ii. at Detroit-. 27, MANHATTAN AUTO. INC. in the to- look as sharp as usual, but the string Green Bav. No-1 3-3: off Giddens, 7-5; > had no trouble mov- •ember Pittsburgh in Iloddeke. off Waihintlan: 7tk end B St*. N.W. Raceway, 3. at pitch * International but morrow and Wallace will be two have been the ing against ton: at Chicago Waehina- Melito 2-n. wild Oiddens nothing other on the bgll the IT. Bear*: 24. Ban! | Passed ball—Watson Winning pitcher Branch**: Bathead*. Alcaandri*. Fairfax counted. abreast of him. But, although beam. Pranclaco: December 1. Lo» Anaele*: ! —Caradorrra Loalna pitcher—Gld- BCn.T BBiTISH rookies. ». at San Pranrl*co: is. at Lo* Anaele* den* Time—2:3o. BT MOTOS CORPORATION There were two short races starting position is extremely MAKER* OF MOA. MAONSTTE. AUSTIN AND ACSTIN-IIEALET for the benefit of some 7,000 | important on this narrow spectators, but the lap titpes in ! track. Shelby is expected to preparation for tomorrow’s ! run away and hide from every- main show were the most Im- thing else in Class B. C. D and portant result of this first day E modified. of Vlß’s first sports car race The two races went pretty meet. much as expected, with the Shelby had by far the best Alfa Romeos grabbing the first Have a real cigarette laps, D-Jags places jrv'W but two came six In the first event and away -V with the lowest official the Porche RS's finishing one- times. two in the second. Wallace’s First, Charlie Wallace of Be- Porsche was a casualty in the thesda cranked the No. 61 D- latter. Jag to a time of 6:27.8 for the Unknown to him, his Porsche 3.2-mlle twisting layout, an RS had nonracing tires on the average of nearly 80 miles per front and another unsuitable a hour. Hansgen pair have Walt from In the rear. Wallace was CAMEL Westfield, N. J.. turned a 2:27.4 running second to Bob Holbert sK&RjS lap In the No 60 “D” In the from Warrenton, Pa., and grad- late afternoon practice. Noth- ually reducing the margin ing else was close except an when he spun out and banged good earlier 2:29.8 by Shelby which' his right front fender in a So and mild...the finest taste in smoking! was accomplished despite his ditch. Holbert eventually beat being blocked several times by Don Sesslar of Lancaster, Ohio, dawdlers. by 6 seconds. Shelby la Favored Temperature Over 188 After the two races In mid- Wallace wtll race tomorrow afternoon. Shelby practiced in the Porsche, as well as in the some more. Three No. 61 Jag twice, but there are unofficial no dockers all agreed he did new tires available It was unfortunately hot for the Vlß's inaugural. Heat ex- haustion put two drivers—Eb Vienna Wins Rose from Houston and Jim Jeffords from Milwaukee—in * “i«s» smoking”-and Camels! the switchCtocttmsToar first-aid tent. Tempera- Legion Title tures on the track topped 100 Only top quality tobaccos are good degrees. J| (k t| Jfenj # Summaries: WM enough for Camel’s exclusive blend. In r»c«, production, 11 Innings eirit o P produc- It WWjM That’s why you get more smoking Vienna Post 180 defeated de- ** I buJih m •’““•i comfort fending champion Richmond, |ts& p«cV"NAl/*i"I** 1 v k JuKLjm out of Camels! 9-8. in 11 Innings for the East- fno»ri ern Zone Junior American Romeo. 3—Broolca Robinson. New York. legion baseball n 1:038 ",'“ * championship f&diTo* M X yesterday at 0 e~H | \ Hkjl I 1 J BtTMld* Tob»W* C* . WlflltMl-nalMB. N. C I Fort Belvoir. Hu *U,: The victors next will play ¦tn. ] Front Royal. Western cham- pion. for the State title In a John R»«n. cutler Rider ria. best H modified: I—Oeore* Tlpeford. : three-of-flve series begin- LawrencevlUe, 111., Bandlnl: i—How- 1 ning tomorrow at Front Royal. ere Henna. Broomall D Ptnherd; Walter Martin. Roarlm Sprint, Pa Richmond built an 8-2 lead Croeler, after- four inning*, but Vienna Second race: E. F and O modified. 7 l»o». shout 22.4 mile* 1—Bob Hol- ' fought back with two in the bert. Warrlntton. Pa.. Poreche RS; 2 **/*’’ Senior. Lancaster Ohio. ...„ sixth, Don Portcht M . g 5.* ‘K, .''’fu two more In the seventh RS: iC-J*jin Middleton. 111. Barrlne- i J i on a homer by Bob Keyes and ton. 111. Ferrari (Tent* Roaant: 4 then tied score with twoi '? § ; r the AMaon Park, Pa. Lotua MKJfTk*®:X Time: ; : 9N| f i#, JL< vr. more In eighth I y the single, Average epeed 7.'1.n ' > '' on a I 16J3.2. M P H M 'm ... lA: ’P As" double and sacrifice fly. Andrer” I—Charll'e Richard Clouser drove In! KoJS^rattirflie “V290! Y—Holbert: 2-5,..,.,: John Btaples with the winning 3—Dick Thompson. Waahlntton, Porache Carrera OT run on a sacrifice fly. Staples , had singled, second ‘*,: !=*» stole and! fichechter,wSWTOV*IS!Miami, We., advanced to third when Keyes lotue ME xi. was safe at first on an error. Davis Allen relieved Bubby Talbct In the fifth inning and pitched two-hit shutout ball for to the remainder of the game to Reports Bears get the victory. RENSSELAER, Ind., Aug. 3 Clouser was voted the out- UP). Zeke Bratkowski, the 1 standing player in the Eastern one-time Georgia passing star, I 1 Zone. reported to the Chicago > He collected 10 hits In Bears Ml ... v 21 times at bat during play- camp at St. Joseph’s College IA 1 IlSfe- the * offs. today. < i ,-22E&f <, , , L .-Kfy# The State finalists will play Bratkowski returns to the J P 4 ff* tomorrow and Tuesday at Front Bears after putting in two Royal. The third and remain- years and aeven months in ing games. If necessary, will be service. A product of Dan- at ville, played Vienna beginning ni N Bratkowski won ac- Thursday. claim with the Bears in 1954 Camels than any cigarette! when he took over at quarter- other mr* niintmß=tiii back and led the team to four I £JX’. straight victories.