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By BURTON HAWKINS ed the game with a fly to Ted Star Staff Writer Williams in short leftfield. The Senators collected 10 BOSTON, Sept. 3.—Home hits to Boston’s seven off Clev- runs by Vic Wertz and Frank but the fact that the Rowers enger, U.S. Beaten Malzone provided Icing on the Trackmen, close could be at- cake for Tom Brewer today as game was so tributed to the sparkling relief the Red Sox righthander cele- pitching of Hal Woodeshick. brated his 29th birthday by Hi entered the game with one beating the Senators, 5-4, be- out and the bases jammed in fore 13,599 fans. the seventh and fanned Women Take Fisher Hurls The Senators recovered from Williams Then he In and Wertz. Bears Turn blast Into Wertz’s three- disposed of the Red Sox in 2-0 order in the eighth, striking Swim Titles, Victory; WASHINGTON 000 iOS 001—4 10 1 out Malzone. 300 000 7 0 BOSTON . 30X—4 17-o Brewer, who has lost 11, won Win Victory Robinson Hot Bat- *'*'* Clevenger, Woodeshick (7) and his ninth decision after Wertz Cagers tey; Brewer and Nixon. 1 a Winner—Brewer (9-11). Loser— got him off to a rousing start. 3 (AP). Clevenger (5-10). By TED SMITS BALTIMORE, Sept. walked Home runs—-Washington, Dobbek. Clevenger Pumpsie Attoeltitd Preu Bsorte Zditor f — held the Yankees Werts, Malzone. V-m’B Over Redskins Boston, Green and Williams in the first to seven hits today in pitching ROME, Sept. 3.—America’s inning, and Wertz promptly the Orioles to a 2-0 victory and great young swimmers won this Boston's rightfield off parked his 18th homer among Washington Shows first place in the American 10th and 11th Olympic Gold Truman Clevenger, the loser, his bullpen brigade. in League. How- Medals of a sparking aquatic Lack of Punch to tie the score at 3-3. The Senators nicked Brewer drove in show but it was too Malzone a solo homer tonight, Oriole ever, for a run in the fourth Inning. 4th Loss in Row both runs, one of them little and too late. in the seventh to ignite a two- Dobbek and Killebrew singled, on a homer, as the Yankees Disaster again struck the LEWIS F. ATCHISON run rally climaxed when Clev- and Jim Lemon forced Dobbek By failed to score a run for the United States track and field Staff Writer enger forced a run across by at third base before Bob Alli- •tar third straight game and drop- forces and rowing squads today their walking —batting son singled to center, scoring JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Sept. ped second shutout in a Russia virtually sewed up the .204—with the bases loaded. Killebrew. of as 3.—The winless Redskins, once i-ow to Baltimore. The two Prospects a more 17th team championship of the lack of teams their That latter indiscretion cost productive inning vanished again showing a scoring wind up three-game Olympic Games. the Chi- series tomorrow. the Senators the it de- when forced Alli- punch, were beaten by game, free- The women’s 400-meter 17-0 before a crowd The enabled Balti- veloped, for by walking Hardy, son, and Earl Battey filed to cago Bears, victory style relay team and backstroke estimated at 14,000 here to- more to into the league Clevenger placed the game be- Hardy in center. move ace Lynn Burke of Flushing, lead by one game and four yond the ninth-inning heroics Dobbek drew a walk to start night. per- N. Y„ added the last two gold icentage points. of Dan Dobbek, who smashed the sixth inning and Killebrew Two fumbles and an intercep- who crashed high off the medals for the swimmers, tion a chance his 10th homer with none a gave Washington 29 Scoreless won 11 of the 19 swimming and aboard. Harmon Killibrew end- See SENATORS, Page A-17 to get off to a strong start In for the best medal diving events its fourth exhibition game, but The New Yorkers have gone grab in water sports since the Bears held them on their 29 innings without scoring and have made America won 12 in the 1948 two and three-yard lines, and a dnly one run in their Games. penalty ruined a penetratlori to last four games. The Orioles It gave the United States a the 13. have won six in a row. ' who made two total of 18 gold medals. , air j H W In the second quarter Zeke Robinson, sen- sational at base to W/N, LOSE OR And the American basketball Bratkowski began riddling the plays third and help keep the Yanks at bay, team advanced to the flnafs Redskin pass defenses, and Wil- seemed assured of the Gold singled home the first run in lie Galimore’s 5-yard run put Medal the fifth inning and socked his DRAW By FRANCIS STANN by whipping Russia, pre- Chicago on the scoreboard. sumed its 81-57. 12th homer almost out of Me- greatest rival, Bratkowski widened the gap West of West morial Stadium in the eighth. 1 1 " 1 ¦ Jerry Virginia with a 75-yard touchdown pass The defeat absorbed paced the cagers with 31 points. to John Farrington. was by Art Ditmar he had But earlier the embattled The Redskins had opportuni- after won seven straight games and left Os This and That United States Olympians—fail- ties in the second half, but they him with record of 14-8. ing to take the cue set all week a TF THE doesn’t had to settle for field-goal tries pennant race It was the second straight by the swimmers and divers—- which went wide. down to the wire the chase for the go Individual batting struck down shutout and 11th victory this had been again by Joe Aveni’s 36-yard field goal title almost certainly will. And Washington fans will season against nine losses for land and sea. in the fourth quarter completed have second-hand because Sievers the 21-year-old Fisher, who a rooting Interest Roy the scoring. Italian Wins 200 allowed the Yanks nothing big- of the White Sox and —two of the top con- FIRST QUARTER ger than a sirigle. tenders along with of the Yankees, Al Smith It came on the flying feet of Both teams failed to Livio The Redskins took the kick- capi- of and Kuenn of Cleveland—are Italian Sprinter Berruti, Chicago Harvey ex- talize on scoring in the muscular arms of Rus-* off, failed to gain, and punted. opportunities Senators. Sievers never has come close to a batting title in the first inning, and a de- sian Hammer Thrower Vasily However, a handoff from Zeke but Runnels, after traded for Albie Pearson and fensive battle being Rudenkov and with the swift Bratkowski to Rick Casares was was on before Norm has been the .322 and .314 41,163 spectators. Zauchin, near top with blades of German oarsmen. fumbled, and Bob Toneff re- covered for the Redskins averages for Boston. It cut down America’s 200- on Breeding Ends Threat left the Bears’ 11. Don Bosseler and The Big A—Aqueduct—will be a year old September meter dashmen, the de- and world Ed Vereb moved It to the Fisher’s only walk—to Roger 14, Bob of New York Association fending champion six, and, as Kelley the Racing Maris—and Mantle’s record holder, Hal Connolly, but Bosseler was inches short Mickey puts it, “very nearly the most robust 1-year-old baby in first of three singles Yankee completely out of the hammer of a first down on a fourth- put the world.” the last the first During 60-day meeting year ptacings and sent United States down plunge, and the Bears runners on and third with crowd this the two outs. Second Baseman average was 28,005 and year will reach oarsmen to the beaches with took over. Marv Breeding of the Orioles of the one The Bears worked it out to unprecedented daily figure 29,000. . . . Eddie Bean, only victory. leaped high to stab a sizzling U. of Maryland’s ticket returns to the job this Berruti completed the rout their 27, where Willie Galimore , liner fumbled and Linebacker Dick by Bill Skowron to end week heart of American sprinters begun after being felled by a attack in San Diego a the threat. Thursday by Germany’s Armin Lasse recovered for Washing- couple of months ago. Bean, once an excellent golfer, The their Hary in the 100-meter dash. ton. Orioles put first was playing when stricken—while riding an electric cart. Ohio State to in last two batters on first and third The Italian won the 200-meter Jerry Lucas of soars score a two-pointer night’s Quarterback Eagle Day ran Mantle has struck out 100 times on singles by Jackie Brandt Mickey now or more by a stride over Les Carney of basketball feature in Rome as the United States virtually to the Chicago 13, but a hold- Olympic and Gene for season. the the Woodling. Ditmar the fifth straight . . . Arch McDonald, Akron, Ohio, tying the world the title the 81-57. The other ing penalty against Red- wrapped up cage by trimming Russians, fanned Robinson and caused old "Pine Tree,” leaves Doctors Hospital for home tomorrow. record of 20.5 seconds while via radio from Rome. skins moved them back to the players are unidentified.—AP Wirephoto Jim Gentile and America’s favored Ray Norton 40. They couldn’t move the ball, . . . on Solly Hemus, .'whose grasp the managerial job to pop up. again ran last as he did to and Day punted out on Chi- in St. Louis was not considered firm «, year ago, may The Orioles Hary. cago’s four-yard line. put runners on veil be the Natiohal second third League's manager-df-the-year. Connolly, whose defeat ranks On third down Casares and in the thirdi ** * * ' and then the ice in with Thursday’s smashing upset; quick-kicked 62 yards to the the fourth with three straight NOW THEY’RE TRADING crack bowlers, following of American High Jumper John! Redskins’ 82. ' A screen paM Americans Trim Russia singles Thomas, finished in Nips from Vereb the ball by Brandt, Woodling the pattern of the major league basebgll dub. The new eighth Mahaffey Day to .put and Robinson. National backed the hammer, failing to even on the Washington 49 as the Bowling League, by important money, has The Yanks for the final throe ended scoreless. came close to choice in new qualify period announced that BiUy Welii, No. 1 draft the once throws. The Russian winner In 81-57 scoring only more, in the tenpin circuit, has been by Miami to Basketball, SECOND QUARTER last inning. 12-city swapped threw 220 feet 1% inches—- Pirates, 3-2, Mantle singled and Skowron followed Dallas for Golembiewski, better known as "BiUy G.” feet After three futile efforts to suit. Both Billy nearly 13 beyond Connolly’s By WILL GRIMSLEY I stead of trying to work his pierce the Bears’ defense, the advanced on Yogi Berra’s in- . . is that if is not rehired to . The tip out Jimmy Dykes Olympic record of 207-3 Va set at AMoelited Writer close in. Preu Sport, [way Redskins had field out but died when Melbourne in 1956. to punt, and thia on base managb Detroit it may be between Bob Scheffing (AP).—West J Led by Robertson, and Les ROME, Sept. 3 For sth in Row time the Chicagoans started to filed out. and the veteran Al Dark, both with the Braves. ' Lane of Wichita, Kans., the Navy Rowers Lose Virginia’s Jerry West took over march. With Bratkowski throw- Americans in 20 NEW VOBK Baltimore Murray Goodman, who so smoothly handled press poured points PITTSBURGH. Sept. 3 (AP). when Russia had the great ing 18 yards to Willard Dew- ab r h rbi . ab r h rbi At historic Lake Albano un- in the of five minutes 0 Madison so has ’ space —Rookie Art Mahaffey ran his veall Kubek,s« 30 0 Brandt.cf 412 0 relations for Square Garden long, gone and Casares busting Boyer.Sb 3 0 0 0 der the battlements of the Oscar Robertson tied in knots had started WtUina.lt 4 0 2 0 ’ and turned what five ICerv 1 000 0 0 into business he is winning streak to straight through the line, they moved Dropo.lb 0 0 for himself—only now apparently 0 0 0 0 4 2 Pope’s summer palace, Ger- tonight and carried ths United I as a close game into a rout. the last- WcDo’d,3b Ro«on,3b 13 today by pitching to the Washington five. Gali- Mtris.rf 30 0 0 Gentile,lb 3 0 10 concentrating on plumbing, air-conditioning and chem- many won three gold medals The game was furiously Phillies a 3-2 Mantle.cf 4 0 3 0 sPil*cilc.rf 0 0 0 0 States to 81-57 victory that ; place to triumph took it over from there. an more 4 0 4 0 10 icals. It’s a switch from the fight racket, quite probably in rowing, Russia two, and both with the Pirates. Skow’n.lb 10 Trtaiido*.c virtually clinched the Olympic ¦ fought on sides, over the first-place Joe Aveni added the point, and Berra.lf 4 0 10 Hansen.** 3 0 0 0 Earlene “most of the the United States only one—- Howard.c 4 0 0 0 Step ns.rf 4 0 2 0 a normal one. . . . Brown, the girl” basketball for • referee's whistle tooting con- The loss cut lead championship Pittsburgh’s Chicago led, 7-0. Rich’n.2b 2 O o 0 Breed’g.2b 4 0 0 0 the four oars without coxswain. United States squad, still couldn’t win a gold i the Americans. i stantly. to 5% games. Sam Horner returned Aveni’s IBl'nch’d 1 0 0 0 Fisher,p 3 0 0 0 Olympic o o o o Navy’s vaunted eight even of Purdue bested Vernon Arroyo.n medal, although the 240-pound shotputter and discuss West led the with ' Terry Dischinger Mahaffey Law, kickoff 29 yards to the Red- Ditmar,p 2 0 10 went down to scoring 1010 defeat, finishing for the Pirates’ ace who was bid- 2Lonf , was ejected too many per- skins’ 46. On the first a 0 thrower cut down to 10,000 calories a day. Most com- fifth. 19 points—l 3 of them during play 3DeM’i.2b 0 0 0 Germany won the blue 20th. of the 15 minutes of the first half ’ sonal fouls after seven minutes ding for his victory long pass from Day to Ed Sut- petitors stay within the 2,400-4,000 calorie circle. ribbon in which the Totals 32 0 7 0 Total* 33 2 11 2 race, second half. Law was lifted for a when three-time the year. ton trickled off the latter’s fin- 1 Grounded out for Richardson If in Dallas-Fort Worth are United States had Robertson, >|of in sportsmen only dreaming, an unbroken the sixth after 2 Singled for in 3 All-Amerlca from the Univer- • I Jerry Lucas of Ohio State pinch-hitter in gers with a clear field ahead. Bth; Ditmar Bth; in 4 Fanned for they’re doing it on a lavish scale. Their stadium, string of victories starting in Ran for Long Sth: proposed of Cincinnati, held 1 had three fouls called on him allowing three runs. The loss On fourth down Day to Bover in 5 Ran in 1920. i sity was punted Sth; for Gentile Bth. whether the twin Texas cities land a was Law’s sixth. NEW 000 000 000—0 dependent upon to a field goal. the first five minutes. the Bears' 2-yard line, but YORK . 000 010 Olx—2 The United States' women’s jin BALTIMORE -- big baseball franchise, would be entirely under a The Russians, who matched The Pirates kept Mahaffey Vereb slid into the end league freestyle Then Robertson shook loose zone E—None. PO-A—New York. 24-9: relay team smashed the tight in al- Baltimore. DP—Hansen dome which would rise 15 stories and all home runs would the Americans in height and walking rope and it was brought out to the 2 <-14. to after that and wound up with to Richardson the world record for 400-meter most every but the 22- Breedint Gentile; to speed, lacked the finesse and Inning, 20. DeMaestri to be “in the park.” by wining in 4:17.1. 16 points, generating a second I Skowron; McDougald to to year-old righthander hung on Chicago to the 35 before Skowron. LOB—New York, 7; Balti- ?? ? * half burst turned what , the shooting ability sustain got more, Australia swim- that 9. gambled by in the clutch. He allowed nine Bratkowski’s pass bounced off HR—Robinson. B—Kubek. had been a close, tough-fisted I an attack. NOW MICKEY is the active ming its two fastest r er so THAT VERNON back on girls first hits, struck out one and walked Dewveall’s hands and Gary ip h bb game into a rout for the They guarded tenaciously, Ditmar7Ditmar 8 11 I 3 three —Dawn Fraser and Usa Kon- Arroyo list with the Pirates there are major leaguers who three. see .12 1110 Americans. stopping players such as Rob- Redskins, page a-17 7 0 0 rads—and lost. Tony Taylor led the Phillies Fisher 9 1 2 span four decades, starting In 1939. The others: Early built Russia, Oscar with i ertson in the first half and Winner—Fisher (11-9). Loser—Pit- They up a 2-meter lead tailing with four hits. He started a mar (14-B*. . Not the Wynn and . . . only did Winter . West at times in the second but the Americans’ two little Waldis Muzhnirk and 6- WP—Ditmar. U—Napp, Stewart, final two-run rally in the first In- Umont. Berry. T—2:ls. A—35.499. at Squaw Valley cost the State of California when concentrated on a TODAY'S SPORTS Olympics swimmers. Carolyn Wood of foot-6 Yuri Korkeev—and oc- . they ning and drove in what proved million to but all the tabs haven’t been third trailed I single man. But the Amerj- $9 stage picked Portland, Oreg., and Chris Von casionally a man, the winning run in the fourth ON RADIO-TV • had too much balance in There is $148,000 in bills still faced by Saltza of only 35-28 at the half and the cans with another single. up yet. unpaid Saratoga, Calif., over- PROBABLE the State for the 11-day turkey. Overestimating the whelmed the last two Aussies, Americans and Coach Pete > their scoring punch to be Taylor led off the first with calls of the checked. and with Chris Newell, angered by i a fumbled Television housing needs and “sloppy bookkeeping” are given as two fairly streaking single. referees, more a The the sixth through the water, the United seemed than victory was Lee Walls’ grounder. John Cal- Olympics of the reasons for the deficit. Sixteen interpreters, who States little nervous. Except for • straight for the Americans and lison walked and Law then hit By the Associated Press won by a good three WTOP—9. 1 11:15 also were drawing $l4 a in expense accounts, were clinched the cham- p.m„ p.m. day meters. West’s sharpshooting, Russia i probably Tony Gonzales with a pitch, AMERICAN LEAGUE free hotel accommodations and to tune Bowling Washington at Boston Kralick given meals the The might have held the lead at , pionship although tonight's forcing in the first run. Cal- 17-year-old Miss Burke, WMAL—7, 4 p.m. Cham- (6-3* vs. Wilson (2-2*. the intermission. game up the New York at Baltimore—Stafford of $1,400. . . who shattered only wrapped lison scored as her own world 41 vs. - pionship bowling—Stan Gif- (2-0> Estrada (15-8). semifinal of to The second half was a di)- . pool competition hit into a double Detroit at Chicago (2)—Running Trying stay one jump ahead of the majors’ expan- See OLYMPICS, A-16 play. ford vs. Joe Page and the United States still must Joseph. (8-11* and Bruce (3-5> vs. Pierco ferent The United States ; The Pirates narrowed the gap (12-7* and sionists, no doubt, the Pacific Coast League has given two story. Baumann (9-5). meet and Brazil the at Kansas play was much smoother and I Italy in to 2-1 in the second on back- Cleveland City—Harsh- Lake to the Radio man 1-4) vs. (13-13*. Salt City men approval investigate possibility final < Daley the Russians couldn't contain i pool. to-back doubles by Smoky Bur- Baseball NATIONALLEAGUE of a club in Honolulu. ... So far the placing University Robertson when he started I Russia will also advance to gess and Hoak. They also Philadelphia at Pittsburgh—Owens (3-11) vs. (9-7). of Alabama is the only college to put tag OLYMPIC POINTS WTOP, 1:55, Senators Mizell a public price shooting from the outside in- See BASKETBALL, Page A-17 loaded the sacks in the third, vs. Milwaukee at Cincinnati—Pizarro (6-6* vs. on the brochure for but out of Red Sox. O’Toole (10-11). ($1) annually prepared press and ROME, Sept. 4 (AP).—Un- Mahaffey pitched Chicago at St. Louis Ellsworth radio-TV. Bobo Olson in the official trouble by getting Roberto WOL, 1:55, Orioles vs. Yan- (6-10) vs. Simmons (5-3). . . . Watching get tagged point score at the end kees. Los Angeles at San Francisco— of Clemente to force Rocky Nel- vs. (15-14). fifth round by Doug Jones and'failing to get up was like eight days of competition in McDevitt (2-0) Sam Jones the 1960 Olympics (first son on a grounder to short. watching any TV repeat. Bobo was taken out by Archie places in parentheses): Crozier Sets Record The Pirates got their other Moore and by Ray Robinson the same way—with one in the singles Russia (19) 331% run eighth on punch. by Rocky Nelson and Clemente United States __ 292 LEAGUE STANDINGS and a sacrifice Dale Long, when he was obtained by the Yankees Germany* (8)205 fly by Burgess. PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH from the , told Dick Young: “When (7) In Rich Italy 121 % Taking Futurity abrti rbi ab r h rbii AMERICAN 5 14 1 4000 I left, 25 said they wished were going with me. Australia (5)109 Taylor 2b Virdoncf guys they Groat.ss O 0 t £ I li Walls.3b 4ioo 5 2 Result* Yetterday lilOiLl> CHICAGO, Sept. 3 led all the with In- <> O O 0 4 0 1 o E Johnny Antonelli even went to the front office and asked Hungary (3) 102 (AP).—( 117, way Lepcio.3b Skin'er.lf -si SIR;-? s §u' 3 o O o 3 Fred W. Crozier, in a tensive about Callisn.lf Nelson.lb 110 Bost.. 5; Wash . 4 Great Britain (1) Hooper’s just pulling even 3 o 1 4 0 Z to be traded. He doesn’t want to there more.” 71% Gonz’z.cf o Clem e.rf 10 Balt . 2; N. Y . 0. j pitch any o | Poland (1) start to finish duel with Inten-' the three-eighths pole but Her ra.lb 3 0 o Burgess.c 3 111 Chi,. 4; Det.. 1. J J |J_“ 60% lat 4000 4 0 3 1 Long added that he never felt he belonged to the Giants. Walters,rf Hoak.3b •Cleve. at K. C. Baltimore 78 53| Romania (1) 43 sive, today won the $216,9401 I unable to put up a serious Cokcr.c 4 0 10 Ma'ski.2b 3 o o o