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Columbus at Kansas City at By The Associated Press They won’t show in the official won and lost columns, but San Francisco’s exhibition successes would indicate the 4gers already are clicking at this early stage and are ready to challenge for the title again in the National- Football League. ‘The 49ers, runners-up last season in the Western division to the De- troit lions, who went on to win the world championship, ran off with their third straight exhibition vic- tory Saturday night, defeating the Washington Redskins 30-7 at Sac- ramento, Calif. Quarterback Y. A. Tittle’s: pass- ing and the running of halfback John Henry Johnson’ highlighted the San Francisco attack which rolled up a 23-0 halftime lead. The Cleveland Browns, Eastern division champions who lost to De- troit in the league playoff, had a tough time making their lead stand up. The Browns defeated the Green Bay Packers 14-13 on two first pe- riod touchdowns with veteran quar- terback Otto Graham directing drives of 80 and 44 yards. The Browns scored the first two times they gained possession. Lou Groza booted conversions. Tobin Rote hit bill Howton with touchdown asses in the final two periods for ‘the Green Bay scores but rookie Bobby Garrett missed the all important second conver- sion attempt. The game was staged at Green Bay Saturday night. In another Saturday night exhibi- tion the New York Giants defeated the Chicago Cardinals 26-0 at Spo- kane, Wash. Bill Stribling caught eg touchdown passes in the first The Cardinals didn’t make a first down until midway of the third period. At Pitts burgh Sunday halfback‘ George Taliaferro scooted 59 yards down the sideline in the final quar- ter to score the touchdown that gave the Baltimore: Colts a 27-21 victory over the Pittsburgh Steel- ers. The ex-Indiana star also AMERICAN LEAGUE =Noren, New ‘Yor, .385, ‘ork, 104. Need In Korea WASHINGTON (#-—Harold E. Stassen says more American mon- ey probably will be funneled into South Korea to support the repub- lie’s army and rebuild its economy as the result of the planned with- drawal of four U.S. divisions with- in the next few months. Stassen, head of the Foreign Operations Administration, told a news conference last week an ad- ditional need for funds beyond the 205 million dollar already planned for Koren rehabilitation had been “brought forward by the redeploy- ment of U.S. forces.” He declined to say how much more aid money would be required. Pitcher Vic Raschi of the St. Louis Cardinals holds the major eague record for most balks in lone game (4) made May 3, 1950 while pitching for the New York ‘Yankees. . Redskin Coach Has ‘Get Tough’ Drill Policy DETROIT @ — Joe Kuharich, a man who has worked with the Washington Redskins football team for only 33 days, today took over as head coach under a “get tough” policy which resulted in The Weatherman Says Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy today thru Tuesday with cloudy and occasonal showers or thundershowers at scattered plac- es. Not much. change in tempera- ture. Low tonight near 76 - 78 de- grees; high Tuesday about 90 - 92. Moderate to fresh east and north- east winds occasionally moderate- ly strong 20 - 30 mph offshore. SMALL CRAFT WARNING dis- played. ‘ Florida: Partly cloudy with seat- tered showers and thundershowers and mild temperature thru Tues- day. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits: Small craft warning Palm Beach south thru Keys.. East and northeast winds, fresh to occasion- ally moderately strong 20 - 30 mph display area and moderate to fresh elsewhere thru Tuesday, Partly cloudy and scattered showers. East Gulf: Moderate to fresh easterly winds thru Tuesday. Part- ly cloudy weather. Scattered show- ers and a few thundershowers. Western Caribbean: Gentle to moderate and northeast winds thru Tuesday. Partly cloudy and wide- ly scattered showers. Weather summary for tropical regions: The easterly wave that crossed south Florida Sunday is continuing westward across the ‘Gulf of Mexico and gradually weakening. Another easterly wave extends northeast, © southwest a- cross the Dominican Republic and is moving westward about 400 miles per day. It is accompanied by numerous showers and some squalliness. strong high pres- sure area over the eastern States is causing 20-30 mph easterly winds across southern Florida and adjacent waters . Observation Taken at Post Office Building, 7:00 A.M., EST, Key West, Fla., August 23, 1954 Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night Mean Normal — Precipitation Total last 24 hours _. 0.10 ins. Total this month ___. 1.45 ins. 86 79 84 :}Deficiency this month _ 1.71 ins, Total this year _ 24.25 ins. Excess this year 3.02 ins. Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. 82% Barometer (Sea Level), 7 A.M. 30.05 ins.—1018.0 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise ____+____ 6:05 am. Sunset ___. —— 6:54 p.m. Moonrise 2:18 am, Moonset 4:17 p.m. TOMORROW'S TIDES (Naval Base) Time of Height of Station— Tide high water High Tides Low Tides 8:10 am., 1:23. a.m. 8:23 p.m. 2:17 pam, ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West (east end).....-2h 20m Chica indy Pt. Caldes Channel (north end) —ch 4m +2h 10m +14 ft, Corrections Japan produces about 70 per cent of the world’s silk, NAVARRO, Inc. USED CAR SPECIALS For Tuesday Only 8:00 A.M. till 9:30 P.M. Loto. 1 1951 DESOTO Club Coupe Gray... Radio Automatie Drive $949.00 Season ticket to all Lot No. 2 Opposite Navy Commissary TELEPHONE 2.7886 1948 PONTIAC Fordor Black $299.00 football ight home games of the Key West High “Conchs” coith the purchase of either of the above car: Coach Curly Lambeau’s dismissal | loting the Uhiversity of San Fran- yesterday. cisco to an undefeated season in After the club arrived in Detroit| 1951. He began coaching Notre last night for an exhibition game with the Detroit Lions Friday night,. Washington General Man- ager Dick McCann said flatly: “Joe Kuharich is the new coach of the Redskins. That is def- inite.” McCann said the move was | Dame’s freshman team in 1938 and | played guard for the Cardinals in | 1940, °41 and 45. Lambeau took over in August | 1952 when Dick Todd resigned on |the night of the Redskins opening {game of the season with the Los Angeles Rams. He won five games made shortly after Lambeau and| in 1952 and lost seven. Last year fiery George Preston Marshall,|he won six, lost five and had one Redskin owner, had a heated argu-| tie, ment in the lobby of a Sacra-| mento, Calif, hotel early yes- terday. Kuharich, 37, is the sixth Red- skin coach in eight years, Joe’s Blacksmith Shop to Detroit. | vs ired Kuharich said, “I only know that | Speotne <0) OF Fenke Ras I. was told that I am in charge | PHONE 2.5858 614 Front Street of the. team.” | Sources close to the team said) a they believed Marshall was dis-| Pleased with the “easygoing” ap- proach Lambeau had taken with the club. “Players like Lambeau because he lets them get into shape the way they see fit,” said one source, “and now you can bet they’ll real- ly have to hustle.” | This is Kuharich’s first season with the club. He began work with | them July 20 as an assistant line | coach. 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