Aerial Battle Due as Fired-Up Rams and All-Stars Clash Tonight Underdog Collegians » SI Shea Faces Tonight If&ening JSfaf JSpotffs r* A's Washington, D. C., Friday, August 15, 1952 A-14 * Bank on Speed to Halt But It's Wrong Time iMBrill. —-¦ Pros' Passing Aces jiftAV jOHPm jmmm- And Wrong Place in, Lose, or By the Associated Press By Burton Hawkins Draw CHICAGO, Aug. W Los 15.—1 f the Star Staff Correspondent By FRANCIS STANN Angeles Rams'defeat the College game PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 15. Star Staff Correspondent All-Stars in the 19th of the big football classic at Soldier Spec Shea will pitch for the Nats CHICAGO. AUG. 15.—The Redskins tonight should know a Field tonight it will be largely tonight, but there’s a feeling that of spirit to lot more about two young men who some day may help the through the medium his efforts will be a day late and Tribe out of the doldrums. In this 19th annual All-Star game win. No extra cash bonuses will incentive. against the wrong team. the of the 1951 college crop of seniors will include Vic be attached as an cream Sources close to the National By refusing to accelerate his A1 Dorow Janowicz of Ohio State and of Football League champions, pitching rotation yesterday against Michigan State. They more or less belong to owned by six millionaires, are pos- the league-leading Yankees. Man- the Redskins—when the Army is finished with itive that there has been no prom- ager Bucky Harris of the Nats them. fli| ise of extra money. They say the left many baseball observers won- JP really want win this one, Janowicz a fabulous back at Ohio R Rams to dering. The time seemed ripe for was JIB but good. State, an All-America the last two years, win- Washington to shoot the works, (The game will be telecast but against New York a winless Trophy, standout in ner of the Heisman the jp|f here by WTTG (Channel 5) Joe Haynes got a starting assign- afefc. %. \ JjflSHagk East-West game and most valuable player in and broadcast by WEAM and H! ment and preserved his record. starting 9:30 RR| r mM . j <jr # the Big Ten. The fellow does everything— JBmPT WASH-FM at 1 Harris is being by p.m.> consistent run. kick, pass and play safety on defense. saving Shea for tonight, when Redskins drafted Janowicz The betting fraternity believes Spec will for a When the they R»|ji||||rjH can win if they npr ' Vi-'. bid 10th win that the Rams against the brilliant knew the Army had the finger on him. They Mt- seriously set minds to it. Athletics’ i their Bobby Shantz. Shantz is seeking knew, too. that Vic is a pretty fair baseball Odds favoring the pros flucuated his 21st triumph after being player and may decide to catch for the Pirates. from 7 to 13*2 points, depending nc,s thwarted by the Nats last Sunday. lri* SUnn- corner you But Janowicz was worth a gamble. He on which Loop turn. Shea hasn’t pitched with less than may change his mind about baseball, or have it changed for All-Stars Geared High. four days rest this season and him. Back in 1937 there was no great assurance that Sammy There are quite a few takers, Bucky Harris is adhering to that policy. Baugh would stick to pro football. Sam was a ballplayer, too. for this All-Star bunch, tuned Choice Surprising. He was good enough to have a chance with the Cardinals. He up as probably never before scrutiny READY FOR THE RAMS—Here is the offensive backfield the College All-Stars will send against Angeles Rams in the Bucky up played minor league ball briefly. under the expert of Head the Los was expected to step Coach Bobby Dodd of Georgia annuall All-Star game in Chicago tonight. Running through a play are (left to right) Babe Parilli, Kentucky quarterback; Hugh his pitching pace yesterday, how- Eventually, Baugh realized his future was in pro football. Tech and his staff, is certainly McElhenny, Washington halfback; Ed Modzelewski, Maryland fullback, and Vic Janowicz, Ohio State halfback, tagged as a ever, and many followers of the Neither Sammy nor George Marshall, Redskins owner, ever no pushover. future Washington Redskin. AP Wirephoto. club were surprised at his failure regretted the choice. And Marshall is hoping that eventually The bitterness of a 33-0 lacing ' to employ the best pitcher avail- Janowicz will see the light. the All-Stars took from the Cleve-,1 able in an attempt to knock off land Browns a year ago is hard Happy !j the Yankees. That would have to swallow. This year the 54-' Wertz Just as Redskins WillFace New Tittle, Ex-National Leaguers meant using Shea with three days’ ITMAY BE that if Dorow were available to join the Redskins player squad has been selected rest, but the season ends next after tonight’s game with the champion Los Angeles Rams the so carefully that Coach Jumbo Tagged to Direct Forty-Niners Helping Casey Stengel month and some critics feel Har- 16-year-old career of Baugh would come to an end. Dorow, a Joe Stydahar of the Rams sin- As Garver Is Unhappy ris is mapping his strategy for a will take lot of pressure February 22-year-old quarterback, would look pretty good on the Red- cerely proclaims that he can’t' By Lewis F. Atchison J a the off finish. a single weakness in it.; Star Staff Correspondent ! Frankie so that Albert does The Nats’ explained Shea’s skins squad. Like Janowicz, he does everything. detect About Player Deal when boss At any rate, the 19th annual SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 15. I go in he’ll be at his best. Tittle To Keep Yanks in Lead ; bench duty by pointing out he Dorow rated high up on the Redskins’ draft list. Last winter All-Star series will begin at 9:30 By *h« Associated Press Sports didn’t want to "mess up” his Y. A. Tittle, one-time passing : showed enough last year to con- Associated Press Writer I the Washington pros had no way of knowing whether Eddie p.m. with the Dumont Network ST. LOUIS, Aug. 15. —Bill ( pitching schedule. But, by the channeling star of the Baltimore Colts, is vince me he rates with the best If you can’t find the Fountain appeared Leßaron would be sprung by the Marines in time to help the I it to TV sets coast Veeck’s house cleaning of his 5 | {same token, it that the jto expected Forty-Niners’ as a passer in of Youth at set. Augustine, Fla., Nats aging Baugh and Harry Gilmep, who has yet to make good as coast and Mutual beaming it Browns, which sent Ned Garver, ( to be the both and calling were conceding first place likewise radio. The game it- j try the Yankee Stadium. jto the Yankees and will concen- had to go one by 1951 pitching ace, to the Tigers I big gun against the Redskins here : plays.” an offensive quarterback. They after of the top ;selfI draw, nearly on picking up will 90,000 to for Outfielder Vic Wertz in an Sunday< of the Shaw “hopes” Tittle, A number of former National; trate the best of college seniors, Babe Parilli, Bill Wade, Larry Isbell or Dorow. in the first game Albert and the scraps. the arena. eight-man waiver shift, is as un- , Leaguers have found the stadium the Redskins’ The weatherman says thunder; i season for both teams. Tittle, un- other 1951 vets can keep San Anyway, it was business as Herman Ball, head of procurement depart- popular with Garver as it is j misleading, just showers and whether jI less all signs are will Francisco in the title race this to be what the doctor or- usual for the Nats, who promptly ment, liked Dorow, although he was not so famed nationally threaten, acceptable to Wertz. quar- dered. Supposedly washed up, the the turf is wet or dry may make* j bej the Forty-Niners’ No. 1 dropped seven and one-half as and Isbell. He liked those 64 passes for 842 yards Garver. who' reportedly could , year. The Forty-Niners mussed colony Parilli a big difference as the T- terback this year, replacing left- Yanks’ of ex-National games off the pace by losing a pitched Michigan two have been sold for SIOO,OOO up ] itying for their divisional crown; Leaguers have not only prolonged that Dorow for State last fall. He liked the -1 formation juggernauts collide. handed Frankie Albert. 7-2 decision before 10,323 fans. way the passes at the start of the season, ex- big : last year by a half game, although their days in the house that Ruth Trusted with his first Dorow carried ball, caught when he wasn’t Stars Count Speed, | 1 It’s a step for the Texan start since on pressed disappointment over the , soundly thrashing both the Los built but have also jacked up their 22, to survive throwing himself and blocked. The have won six with the Deep South drawl, who; April Haynes failed j Collegians move. !] ; Angeles Rams and Cleveland bank accounts. the second inning in a try games, has reported “too f for his Yes, blocked. The fellow blocks real good. In fact, he’s so tied two and lost 10 in “That’s the first time this has thick-skulled”! Browns, who played off for the! Johnny Schmitz is the latest first Joe bludgeoned ;the rivalry.
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