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venge. The Rambling Wreck was a neat package a year ago, too, but ; ; caught the of the Golden Dome before Leahy had smoothed out ) his L y : the wrinkles of the newly-adopted T. ; : 5 Theyll all know they've been hit, for the war has the boys pl ‘Michigan's steamroller bumps into stern. competition for the first : that way for the second straight season,

Twice-Defeated Tribe Faces Crucial Game {Even Our Eddie Fears Cause | Football Sisler Consider Shifting Army-Navy

Is Hopeless After Red Birds |= & Game to Yankee Stadium as »| Whitewash Home Boys, 3-0 | SSS Sr War-Bond Selling Spectacle

By EDDIE ASH i o : By JACK CUDDY : Times Sports Editor ¢ United Press Staff Correspondent All but eliminated from the American association’s finals playoff | 4 } NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—For war bond purposes, the Army-Navy foo + series, the Indians departed for Columbus this morning where they will | > A ball game on Nov. 27 may be shifted from the isolation of West Point ® meet the red hot Red Birds in a third game under the Red Bird stadium | f= Ri New York's Yankee stadium. oe | lights tonight. #5 The treasury department at Washington is investigating possibili -| In the event the Birds annex tonight's tilt in their own park the * y ‘of such a transfer, If last night's report from treasury representat i a 1 “et | Tribesters will disband for the season and Columbus will represent o {in New York over the teletype to Washington was favorable, ; ! Fo o— wo se the A. A. against the Syracuse a officials will confer today or tomor- : ~——— APiwtoco. it ths | tionals in the little world Bits cal row with war department heads re-| £43. 0 0 i - Ar I WEOCO0OONSICRRRSTOODE Sr ie ae Braves Stra m ; [garding AfiG-chai. : 1€1S in ki Select letter y a : ? tifica : anager Nic op of e i 4 . ; Nl A ashington spokesman for d Wilts Kev: slect any letter af random. Dot it for identification. |said he is confident his club will| | Prior fo last night's game i {| the treasury department told the : ” ’ loHer on sheet of paper. Counting clockwise, write every” make it three in a row over the! John Hutchings received word Zh 5 4 United Press today, “We became Straight Year

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sixth letter in order across the page, till you complete the circuit. Indians, who are in a batting stump. | frim his Chicago home that his ' ll { [greatly interested in the ArmyThe Tribe's chances of checking | | mother was critically ill. He i | Navy game as a bond-selling event

the Red Bird drive are just about| | kept the sad news to himself, | | E58 USN after the fine showings made by the | . ! hopeless. In order to win the series hawerer. 4 and went Sut and i | two service schools in their opening TORO.) Sew. 2 or 2) ~The | the Indians are confronted with the motional : ? games Saturday.” Syracuse s, for second tremendous task of winning three strain. 5 ig : May Be Banner Game straight year, have won the Inter

In the ninth inning, with the straight in the best-in-five elimi- Tribe at bat for ing. wi ; ; we Army knocked off Villanova, 27-0, | national league governor 's cup play=

ation. Manager Bush noticed that 3 RE i iand Navy downed North Carolina [off and the right to represent th Trexler vs. Dockins Hutchings was in tears. It was t preflight, 31-0, circuit in the little world series. Lim Trexler, Tribe southpaw| | then that the hurler disclosed : : : dl | The spokesman said, “both service| Behind the tight pitching of Ar= PPE vound ace, will be sent against the his misfortune: A schools seem to have unusually nold Carter, the Chiefs beat out { Birds at Columbus tonight. He Bush immediately granted ; strong teams. = Their Nov. 27th{the Toronto Maple Leafs, 2-0, last I LR as pitched a 2-to-0 shutout at Toledo | Hutchings permission to hurry : BN meeting may be the banner game of night, to win the best seven series, © By TIM TIPPETT | Sunday and will be tackling Colum- | | to Chicago and told the big Ihe sao. It would be a shame four games to two. ; : bus with only a brief rest, fellow to forget about any to have this game played at West| Carter scattered six hits, and alws ~ good as It's been all season, HH you don't mind The Birds also plan to use a left- more baseball this season une Point—with practically nobody | though the Chiefs were held to the ; ——— hander in George Dockins who won | | 108s the condition of his mother present, except the cadets, when it| same number by Nick Strincevich, the fishing column's swan song. Pishing at the [16 games and lost eight in regular | | '#kes a turn for the better. might sell millions in war bonds at they bunched them to score one run it can ever be because the fish are hungry, the [season play. New York. each in the third and ninth innings,

makes them circulate much more than they do in the | Chances are the Indians departed | Treasury. officials have made no

rT (the kind without. th t ; * {guesses as to the amount of war Ty Ind let he otk inh hb & [for Columbus just for the ride. The) Wo] 1 hope Wine: | HEE bonds. that could..be sold. on. the J A. RB A .( : cre oo Birds “look “toa stout “for “them. on VY CAREC W-REESy = : basis of admission and choice —of 1+ 2 Vet e ZV: \p OFS oat Jat Xen ow have either caught that fish they |the mound, in. the field and at bat.| - ’ Marine Pvt, Cass Sisler makes valiant bid for top billing at !iocation, for this classic. Outside were just starting out and.we're Counting She _piayolt . competition Phantom Loses Penn State. Fullback Sisler, who came from Western Reserve of estimates approaeh $500,000,000. A nnt / F f * a glad when we managed to hook a Cleveland ‘via Navy V.12 program, is a nephew of George Sisler, Cadets Could See It | ua eas A]

saat you had a a 3 jth, PITTSBURGH, Sept. 20 (U. P.). “The Phantom” made good his! immortal first baseman. ’ | The game was slated for West | Rate season of the 1 ! via : ~The Pittsburgh Pirates today promise. 2 LT STAN SL | Point, this time because it was apolis Amateur Baseball association

completed the deal for the pure Armory .wrestling fans who won- : ® : i : » | 3 {played at Annapolis last year—for is slated for th chase of Pitcher Elwin (Preach- dered who he: was found out last | Card Ss Score 100th Victory / {benefit of the midshipmen, who | guessing tonight Rh al

er) Roe from Columbus of the |night. Albert: Mills, Montreal | lcouldn't travel to a distant city. This | | y. banquet is held at Bluffere heavyweight, tossed him in 15 min- [time 1t was slated for West Point— | o'clock. at Blufferest at 7

¥ { bingy bier gh utes, and then as he said he wud. Beqt Yanks Season Record (for the cadets, who likewise can't | Maj. Wally Middlesworth, former Hy and Quip ohnny Wyrostek | “The Phantond took of is a. ; : {travel far. | city recreation director and assist= Bird. Suse aud identified Rimes | NEW YORK. Sept. 20 (U. P).—The St. Louls Cardinals, 1043 cham-| 0% ¥e learned from auloriative ant football cuach ‘4 Butiet. Self the Birds have defeated the Tribe. |, It ¥A* the principal supporting KEEP LS I Ct) EN Cer the. American league, the major NO Objection to shifting the game 1 the main speech. - Isters 14 times in 23 clashes this| OU In the main go Whitey Wahl- |, 10 “U0 CIEE ll led todays league, the MAST New York, if expense provision were | Guests will include members of season. ': berg, Minneapolis, heavy, defeated | “Ciyih "i005 victories against only 49 defeats, the Red Birds h made for taking the HA one as, | the championship Allison club, the Last night, out at Victory Reid, | gnxie Hart of Chicago. He won|... co of 671, while the New York Yankees are trailing with. 635. The |DOSt from West Pont to AUAD, | Gold Medal runners-up, officers of before $851 fans. Preacher Roe. |S frst fall in 14 minutes with alot bel © <b tories ee re trating With 2%. 71° as often has been done in the Past. | tne 1 A B. A. and the Indianapolis th: Columbus south ade Short arm scissors. Hart evened | inst 5¢ defeats. with st eran. Ray Starr. and Joe Beggs THiS would not interfere with rail ym,ives' association. Carl Calla moo umbus southpaw, made.) , ore winning the second fall eats, X games eran, ha) ' : OCBBS. | travel nor conflict with gas or rub- |... "un ' it two up on the s in the | with a slam and press. “Whitey | F®™Alning. The Cards have nve former relief ace, pitched the Reds rationing. ’ 2 he foarimas er. Port ahitoat, allowing. the Busimen | CAME back to take the deciding heat [0 |" Lo 1 bull even| The Pirates, benind the piehing| YAnKee stadium can accommodate wg 0-0 shvutout, allowing men 1 13 minutes with 8 Dead spit. yur ne Dar 0 BULL EH] Bill ‘Brandt, |More than 75.000 for a football J Ww . only four hits. He struck out six| rom co Boston Junior heavy (With the Cards’ record, must win of Wally Hebert and Bill Brandt, o...... "Michie stadium at West ormer riter and issued only one walk. whipped J ack Moore of Rodgers. | rest of their games while the moved into third place by trimming Point only about 26,000. And if the | Three Up, Three Down Ark, in 21 minutes with a double || onal ehamps drop all their SON the Dodgers Jo and 4-2. |10-mile radius restriction that gov- Cit d H Roe retired in order the first 14 toehold. Yess. . _ | The Chicago Cubs also won # ormeq jast year's Annapolis game, UILEQ AS KICT'O Iolo aon hb of The Cards scored their 100th vic- | double-header, beating the Giants g..e enforced this time, Michie | Em ke __. Dr : tory in takigg.the second game of |3-2 and 2-1. Paul Derringer won ,4ium would be only about half | CAIRO, Sept. 20 (U. P.).—Capt. down B o S 6 eks M or a double-header with the Boston his 200th major league game when aneq George Kirksey, former United Bfin when Dog Manso Sopped 4 e Braves yesterday. Max Lanier went | Ed Sauer, rookie outfielder, came Press sports writer, has been cited short Then - the route, scattering six hits, to give through with a single in the 10th’ : : : h : gan walked. Manno was only one| R@serve Power the Red Birds an easy 7-1 victory. inning. Lon Warneke hurled tne HOldS Heavy Drills Jo eritarions nievement lo nat’ .|of two Indians to get as The Braves won the 13-inning open- second victory. | Coach Clarence Bruness has been pe rojas in connection with ond base in the game. The other BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. 20 (er, 6-5, spoiling Mort Cooper's bid| Two five-run innings gave ‘the putting his Manual Redskins his duties as public relations officer was John Hutchings, who doubled | (yu, P.).~Ooach Bo McMillin, wary |for his 22d victory. Cleveland Indians a 11-3 victory through heavy scrimmage in pre- with the U. 8. 9th air force ; after two down in the eighth, T of Wabash after the cavemen’s | Cincinnati clinched second place over the Yankees with Mel Harder paring them for their game with Headquart ers of the 9th air force. i Te a tne Indians Off the DASE | easy 28-t0-0: conquest of Tilinols |! the National league by defeating hurling his 197th league victory. | Washington Priday. Bruness basi," n,ouncing Kirksey's citation He had? S04 3a) tte the Phillies in both ends of a twin| George Woods pitched and batted been experimenting with Captain... ope iq. the Tribesters batting the ball into yam, Indiana uni- |p 4.3 and 2-0. The doubls vic-| the Boston Réd Sox to a 6-1 win Don Hafer, guard, by switching Bim | "05 (= "0" =o and. with the air and Columbus had only versity -gridders on defense today [tory placed the Reds five and a half over the Detroit Tigers. He got | to the backfield during practice ses- |, ._, disregard of his own health three assists. and tried to develop reserve {games ahead of Pittsburgh and gave three hits and scattered nine safe- ‘sions and Inter-squad games. He| Huge Hutchings pitched an all-| strength. Manager Bill McKechnie his sixth | ties [ fs aérial{ 20d Safety, he participated In fife | { ties. {alse has been centering h {combat flights. over the Mediter= right game for the Indians, allow-| Indiana, which has no naval |year of having a team finish in the] The Athletics ended their season offensive around Davie Shaw, left 5 ; . os trainees upon which they can |firgt division. The nothing-ball vet-|by tripping the Browns 8-3 | halfback. FARES ares as public relations otftt gether ‘as we have followed the squad and the threat of injuries is | ~————— Si A his use and pUbilG dissemination

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