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bm Coach Pool ig"i ah -Stars AQ r1!,, et Workouts IiJNDS. Calif. I - Head l.u.n Pool of the IX Tuesday .e li il 1 1 1 iieica -- I t0 the ian n" " J .he powerhouse of the 'conference of the Na ootball Lc"e. who may be accused of lie ''T1 1 K thaf the 49ers will go the entire season unde- 1 believe." He saia, uui f . il.a hest chance 4" erudite master of the was on uiu tuns. The imi w" es and lost only to the CHICAGO if! The college AH- Green Bav Packers ifi-U i , " ' uaa' 115 ros,er winning (ho NFL championihip fm!te,ed Tucsdajr "' The '42 Boars won IB straight' nlng Frifla' for the Aug. 13 games but lost the title playoff, charity game with the pro-cham-to the Washington Redskins, 12-6. Pion Detroit Lions. Pool said he was not discount-! a ,,, r 51 , ing the potential greatness nf the f 51 Stars from eollcses Rams, runner-up to Detroit for lh.rouRnolt the country will re the division crown last voar. Prt to Head Coach Jim Tatnm Coach Buck strength as But he viewed Shaw's offensive awesome," and the m.e.n.j Members of the All-star nnaH backfield of Y. A. Tittle Hnah have been appointed from lime to McElhenny, Joe Perry and John linle m'er the last several weeks. Henry Johnston in these words- Tnp final Iwo, Halfbacks Paul The most dangerous I ran re. Cameron and Bill Stits of UCLA. call." were named Tuesdav nisht. Tittle, Perrv and MoElhennv 01hcr Westerners include End are regulars, while Johnson n. J,orlc' of Stanford, Tackles (4 Tourney ens Play bllTL Minn. (IP) One of fcrwst eolting neras in sev Em tees off in the rugged Inn PGA tournament over tiler course Wednesday but uncertain wneiner sam lone ot ine lavuruca, tuuiu 42 the West Virginia i, was plagued with a flare i neck stiffness that has M him occasionally since ly all the big-name golfers Ben Hogan ana woya m were slated to tee off first of two 18-hole qualr rounds that will trim the 135 to 64 for the start of play Friday. of the favorites was Dr Middlecoff, the Memphis Also in the field are lite U.S. Open Champion irgol, Jack Burke, Dutch on, Jim Turnesa, Shelley jd, Tommy Bolt and Jerry t, The defending champion Iter Burkemo of Detroit ot Maryland at Purdue University. Net Favorites Win As I Jack Neer Eliminated PHILADELPHIA ufl Top- seeded players entered the quarter-finals Wednesday of the 55th annual Pennsylvania State Men's Grass Court Tennis Champion ships at Merlon Cricket club in suburban Haverford. Only break in the seeded ranks I came Tuesday when Tim Coss, Eastern intercollegiate champion from Washington, D. C, elimi nated seventh-seeded Jack Frost, 1 San. Francisco, 6-4, 8-6. Second-seeded Art Larson of San Leandro, Calif., met Don Flye, Tacoma, Wednesday. Lar son played two matches Tuesday lo catch up with the field. Jack Neer of Portland, the Northwest's other entry, was eliminated 6-4, 6-2 by Charles Masterson of Washington, D. C. Connolly Hurt During Ride SAN DIEGO, Calif, i.fi Tennis 'Dr. Kimball said she would he champion Maureen Connolly, seri- hospitalized at least a week. He ously injured when thrown said, however, that the injury against a moving cement truck would not permanently cripple while riding her horse, rested in her. He ordered her not to touch a hospital here Wednesday. a tennis racquet for a monlh, and "Little Mo's" injuries a bro- perhaps longer, ken and severely cut right leg I The 19-vear-old tennis queen will prevent her from defending was riding ner thoroughbred Col lier U, S. singles title at Forest onci Merry Boy, accompanied by Hills, N. Y., Aug. 28. to girl companions, when the Dr. Bruce Kimball, who operat- accident occurred near Mission cd on her leg shortly after the Valley polo grounds, accident Tuesday said the fibula: B(jf t rf ..Llt. or small bone below the knee ti. jl0" sajj, was fractured and that some mus- ..Ve ' Ui , m , cles wore torn but not severed. Road Wc s, d m,r horscs as She was in surgery more than,lhp ,nlck app7Mcnod three hours. Colonel Merry Bov shied and Her leg was put in a east and yhi,.lpd ,, ,h(, m,ck My ,ea jwas caught between my horse and Von Poppenheim Meets 'he truck." Williams on Mat Card Wed., July 21, 1954 Iteglstcr-Guaid, Eugene, Ore. 5B time St. Mary's star, Canadian lootball this year for the American brand. Frankie Albert, the 49ers' ex-ouarterhack nero who saw John Henry per desericd S!ar,e Dou(l,of UCLA and Dcan! ce for Houghton Quarterback Bob Garrett of Stanford. They will bav three full weeks form last season, has predicted to Rear themselves for the an he will stand the NFL on its head. nual Soldiers Field battle with Pool has every respect for the !, ns' a veteran-packed club 49er defense and said he has ... nas won ,lle National Foot- heard they will welcome baeki LcaSue title two years in a from the service this fall Bobrnv' Toneff, the massive ex-Notre Tne All-Stars will be Dlavine Dame tackle. Toneff and his op-jumer the limited substitution posite number, Leon Nomellini,(e which means the Lions will 'will make this the strongest pairll,ave 10 P'.v both wavs, offen- of tackles in the league," Pool'slvely and defensively, a practice predicted. they normally shun. Harking back lo the 41-42 Bears, Pool was reminded of such all time Bears greats as Sid Luck man, Ray Nolting, George Mc Afee, Bulldog Turner, Joe Styda har, Danny Fortmann, Harry Clark and others. Pool is here herding Rams rookies through preliminary training. Tom Houghton, 13-year-old local golfer, scored a 165-yard hole in one early this week with a five iron at Neskowin. Houghton was playing with Larry Hirons and Ron McDougald. NO MARCIANO FOE NEW YORK itn A meeting be tween Jim Norris, president, nf the International Boxing Club, and Al Weill, manager of heavy weight champion Rocky Marci ano, Tuesday resulted with no further news on the champ's Sep tember opponent. Kurt Von Poppenheim, long one of the top drawing cards among R local wrestling fans, returns to the Armory Saturday night in the main event against Scotly Wil-'H liams, the speedy veteran who pg nas Deen on lour lor ine past year, it was announced Tuesday by pro moter Don Owen. Paavo Katonen, one of the real veterans of the mat game, makes j ' B0WS q iftfUMVS his second appearance here in the w last three weeks in the semi-final OLIVERS Q TARGETS match when he taken on George Most complete Line in Central oteion O'Hara. The opener pits Dale Kiserl Sweeiland Products against Cal Roberts, the popular 2441 Hllyard St. 5-0928 Canadian. R V -o : M i -THAT OF THE OPOOeGGS PRODUCED BY THE AVECAGE fcOBSTER., ONLY SURVIVE TO reach CflATURlTY? - one thing that has "SURVIVED" to reach maturity with us is the IDEA that "A concern in business to serve the public must give Considerate, Helplul SERV ICE." 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