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Gress, »' p 303 e PF 332 0 0 1 ie 000 Ft 0 1000, N Fee — who on May 26 was one pitch away from the minor leagues, won the ‘Haites b 31 3.9:3 8 0.83 00 8 MLD: } me of to Low 1047, o> atten, p 0 0-0 0.0 © 333 0 0 o .000! i | World Series for the New York Yankees. arior. b 43116081040 8 3a 0s o.oe NEWYORK, Oct. 7 (U. P)— of 1047, 18 ap | The hero was 30-year-old Joe Page, who as a rookie had raga pred Sliders %00/Once again the old battle ‘cry of dung Lith {shone again with the Yankees, and who was just about to be let go odes Jide. 0 0 0 800) 0. 0,,000 8 0-0 “oop | “Wait ‘til next year” rang through was awarded {after a long spell of ineffectiveness last spring. Page, a strapping Bialend de. 1 eee Ne wp Flatbush today. The Yankees won difference left-hander, came’ in yesterday — toi ii bd Totals ve..or 336 30 52 13 1 1:70 36 32 30 7 230180 2 3 969 the World Series but Brooklyn's be- Sat against the Brooklyn Dodgers and For in winning the Yankees st NEW YORK YANKERS loved .Buma gave them a fight Youll dign {retired 13 batters in order as New many records—Arst of all they were Stirnweiss, 2 CAPT pBuTARMSD EBSD EL 0 A | 1 w(tReY1l ever forget. he } | York won the seventh and deciding the top team in baseball's first iwo- Hendieh > fit 7 31 2.36 2 0 1 15 3 3 32 1] 323 2 “0 0 oon It was such a fight that Brook- alt six of A game of the World Series, 5 to 2, million dollar World Series. Cinder. it 32171 0.0 8 1 1 4 1 8 mil 0 oLeglyn's board. of strategy—President pitched pass at Yankee Stadium. The series went on and m—there Lp Magaio, Hooj@ 1 80 0.7080 oat? x Branch Rickey and Manager Burt ot oo om bu that time all the fans were Were more pitchers than ‘n any phil ips, 10 con X20 0 0 8A 0 0° om 400 x {Shotton—predicted the young, in- with a 20-ys inking about was whether he other and they gave up more walks, muscio™ 7 3% + 1 853 8% 1%:3 3 Jt is it 3 iow experienced Dodgers just were he purgh 10-73} Iwould be able to stop the resurgent threw more wild pitches, and heir Berra, cert ed% 2 38 0.1 8 17; 1 b 158 21 2 1 .958 ginning to lay siege to th punting, and |Brookiyns who had risen off the Salchers produced more passed bails i Robinson, 3 1 3 3 8 © 0 31 Wo ome a LL hampionship and will be th poi $ Ba-lngen (floor 50 often before to make the Dan in any other classic in history, Shes » dys 0.2.2.8 0 23313) Joe; 1.3 ¢ 1000 to beat for the next 10 ls = ) f Yon by ; ; y 0 BY . {World Beries a classic instead of a There were things to rémemoer —| a Snotas, PaSo4 2 20 d 24 1 8 v.90 508 19 ¢ Log Down in the Yankee clubh Steer the Iris {farce no matter how long the ti Rd by eo 9900 0.0.0.0 9 000 0 1 01000 e clubhouse, N Dame § the time way SWiom. p-p.022 0 9 70:0 6 8.0 0.0 8 0/000 0 0 0 400 beneath the sprawling, triple org | And all that Page was thinking §o 28 World Series games are played Drews, p .......2 2:90 0 0-0 0 0 0 32 0 4 3% 3 2 0 1.000 decked stands of Yank » pit Pitisburgh ¥ labout was “blowing them in.” nor how often the fan in the foes 5° yes se tll lM §.°0 Uli are was the anikee Stadium 40 to 6 score | by Sits Quietly ‘grandstand may sit and look upon) Wension, ’p SEL ERENGE REE BEE pide honda and ihe In “I'M THROUGH" L | . Admittedly a fast ball relief future classics, hoping for some- “Houk nd boo : 0 9 0 boa 0 0 oie 0 8 ue hard-pressed Yank i Frglh Featy Soda — Larry Moc Phail, Yanes owner [extreme right), holds the [pitcher, who may well be the first {thing to top this one, Frey wos 3 Y D0 0 7s 0 170 0 000 0.0 8 00a hac hi s rushed into the schedule hand of his ace relief hurler, Joe Page, as he tells his team he is retiring from of the rescue corps hurlers in his-| Unless he is lucky, he will not ind Totals 239 38 61 11 5 A100 38 37 38 2 8118 0 4 V3 the Dodger 8: " after halting baseball. Show th . tory to win the “most valuable *PYtDING to surpass the thrill that pinch Bites Et ote us A DeMogs aseba hown in e dressing room are (lef t to right) Allie Clark Allie Re: nold: (pl " . uable iF i LAL pinch runner. final game of the series Bobb B, Bok N } H ) Mark, y Sy {player award Page said that he ose In the heart of every fan Composite Score by Innings Figh a S ecial obby Brown, Bobo Newsom (with cap), Page, Johnny Schulte, Bill Wight and MacPhail, threw only two pitches that weren't when Cookie Lavagetto stepped ‘nto Brooklyn bederarverne ‘ 334 318 1983-2 ,,. ght Talk P - fast ones. a pitch by Floyd Bevens Tn the New York 3°11 370 3 6 0 1-38 ver in the Dodger clubhouse LAFAYET Earned runs: Brooklyn 28, New York 37. Unearmed runs: Brooklyn 1, New there was a real fight talk. Purdue's
“I gave pinch-hitter Gil Hodges a fourth game at Brooklyn and hit a York 17%Gtolen bases: Brookiyn—Reese 3, Robinson 2, Walker, Gionfriddo, New| “pj] pet rig} 9 Brooklyn—Robinson, Stanky, PFurillo; New York et right now we'll beat the team game’
" ” ac al curve in the seventh and he fo game-winning, two-run doub ork—Rizzuto 2. Baexifices uled! ’ uble Luar Fon . Yi PF ed oO tate , ny rich, Bevens, McQuinn. Left on bases: Brooklyn—46; New York-—63. Bases on ankees or an i f ai S Bums Set it off, then he struck out.” He said gave the Dodgers a 3-t0-2, one-hit balls off. Brookiyn—Branca 5, Lombardi 1, Gregg 8, Behrman 5, Barney 10, Hatten ve Hh y other darned club hio § more ti ‘in 7, Reynolds 3, Newsom 2. Chandler 3 mes in the next 10 years em
ies Chandler R br hl the ninth with Dixie Walker triumph. 7, Casey 1, Taylor 1; New York—Shea 8, Page 2, . : Bevens 11. Drews 1. Struck out by: Brooklyn—Branca 8 C 3. Lombardi 5, than they "oa enies an er eport [up I let him have a slider and he Sensational Catch : Gregg 10, atten JHehrmun 2 Barney 3: New Jouk-_Shea 10 oe o hy 6 Rickey. bea} i roared Shotton. 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 7 (U, P).~Leland Stanford (Larry) MacPhall ecor S Bf ho George Stirnweiss for an! There was the great catch oy lit- 10%, FO ary If in oh Grong 8 In" 12%, Behfman 9 in 61; "Barney 4 in ots, didn’t expect this tea 5g 289 Le ; in oe of the mat. Anions and olorfdl taures in baseball for the ius infield out. The rest of the time 1 tie Al Gionfriddo, the substitute loft Hatten 1? in 9, Tayloy 2 fone out in the fn) New Yore_ Shea 10 un 15%, Page g National he m even to win ] wo seades s ile w st ’ " : n YNno i , Newsom in SC 2 in 1%, D 2 3, agu 1 two decades, was out of the game today after resigning as president Net Cash Recei t pi just “blowin’ them in fielder in the sixth game in which! Chandler 2 in 2, 318 in 11's, Newsom 8 In 2%. Rasch 2 Bs 1 2,18. CMerzed 10am. ti 5 . pennant, of the world champion New York Yankees Ips age sat quietly in the hilarious the Dodgers won by an 8-t0-6 mur- Bro inate 2. New Yo Een bY wild pi ke or oacer 2, t0ld newspape Shouse £Rd The J 4 & . . . 0 n-— ar . w — ™ on 2 J I'he 57-year-old red-head executive bowed out as Yankee head Hit All-Time High Yankee dressing room. !gin only because he snagged a home Behrman, Lombardi; New. Yorc—Page. 2, Drews, Fol Boni vised the Ei men tia he ad I Wow, kL yesterday, making his announcement just as the Yanks completed NEW YORK y yp He was remembering, when ev- ''o off the bat of Joe DiMaggio Bra Bg i Mag igh A Re : Sand te io hearted 3 tin ® Ton be Sows ii So jhe Ward Series victory over the thera , Oct. 1 (U.P). ~ sryone Size and Jorgotten, that had iwitih two men on base. Edwards. to Robinson; a york -w Johnson t McQuinn, BUirawels to Rico to ball club in the Nationa She best : * of the , . . \ we P recor £ i ’ reli : y Re fo rool yn Dodgers. i MacPhail, Former Aid I ere more records broken in Sgr > ce in a relief as- ° And there was the great pitching York—Shea 2, Reynol Ids, fi a El tl Bole and would be Befter. E¥e y Garant That's my retirement,” shouted Fi h \ ! the 1947 World Series than there May a (Aunt the Red Sox on ©f Bevens, though he gave un 19 Branes, Lombard, Barney, Gregg: New York—Newsom, Bevens, Page. Umpires: + Term testa Sap. So ar ’ s owan (A) i { i Mucha), ol the Faalio i the Fig t Over Rickey would be in an overturned juke. do 5 He wuld Have been sent Jakes while hurling his “almost no- Boyer (A): pe ot ROE ar Time Woe Sas, a Single, Wis ankees' dressing room blared news NEW YORK, Oct. 7 (U, P).— | 7 r leagues. Mt game,” and the splendid come-|5*me—2:36 third_game_3.08 fourth game—32:20. Ath game-748, exth . yn ; | A 2 : : EY omen x “ me- 3.19; sevens 2:19 § TY of the seventh game's final putout i I knew that I had to go that Pack hurling of Rookie Frank Sh Sn Samecush eds, "Brin “gume—34.370, "sisi game 14.085. | Meh . : : = , : ea, third game-—-33098, fourth ga e—33,443, fifth 34,379, ee! A De a aa Larry MacPhail, retiring presi- Beveriteen tandards were DIEHL” he sald. “And I guess I did.” the Connecticut Yankee, who won seventh oe En a. Total Rance 300.100, 379, sixth game——74,065 fiver anan-who formerly headed the Cin-. dent of the New York Yankees, smaskied’ and three others were 1 Asked for Chance the first game and who chalked up i i pc ass | OL TE ge “antied ns washroom Tight Tawi Tied. ree ep herecords—bear—him-out—He fifth game victory by holdin Hor I C Mn Minin i sty § ’ 3 g-the! who played the foremost -role in ni Struck oui the first batier-.t ers, 1 ns in £s ut Berra 4 a 3 ght with John MéDonald, Mae- In the always important cial ic BPstiiAL gurs, i check al) the way un . r : 16 the introduction of night ba , / : financial crucial one upon which his career four m ss i Nau to the major leagues ig seball ppairs ald when both were with department, the net receipts of depended, homer slugger Rudy Gon gles Sger 319. Weaningless Wis As WwW yy S 'G 20 20 Run = Bano Wiis deh 202 > : i : : MacPhall sid he was. quittiii the Brooklyn Dodgers, the New fi yay tol Son Same nid Io went on to strike out six bat-) Not many folks could ignore the or eries oa x BR ommending jead In scoring in oIVIHH because “I want York World-Tel ' 8 0 Sel an ali-jlers in a row. . " y : By ROGE N Lea Sollegite Solball with 9. 30. Int bos . : 5 10 quit” and added elegram said today. (ime World Series record. : That was enough. M : el great moment which came when - Ny OGERS HORNSBY, Former Famous Major gue Player total of 30 points. as follows: 1y Bi e has been wanting me to. The World-Telegram said that A single game attendance mark | Harris decided gh, jatiage: Bucky Roekie Rex Barney, wildest kid a EW K, Oct. 7.—The Yankees got the breaks yesterday on their, Hanover's Quarterback Jim Peter including th do tits for some time." M 1at Page deserved pitcher “in World pinch hitters. a p McDonald suffered a black eye. Was established Sutiday“in the sixth a chance as n World Series history, sen has tossed teams a relie seven touch man No Future Poss a mt AT EW usar. the | Game between lie Yanks and; [got It, Winding up ol Picker and he threw nine walks and threé strike- Throughout the whole series Manager Bucky Harris showed a sotnd passes this year, five of which tel and for all. Long a stormy petrel, who has merits of Branch Rickey. wha Dodgers “when = 74065 crammed Yeecord of 14 easiles rensan, sith a guts dn 6% innings of the weirdest, knowledge of his reserves. He sent up the right man at the right” time into the waiting arms of Klei man will be heen in and out of hot water with ‘succeeded MacPhail as boss of the Yankee, Stadium .and shelled out appearances. all in rescue hurling ever seen in or out of the AHA WET Comins SENSI EIN SNe gyroeayesterday to take ent Besos 300 C0 . on, ’ . Puther 0 Baseball Commissioner A. B. (Hap- Dodgers when the fiery red-head $393.210. The total of 389,703 peo- He gave the Yankees ti classic, Bevens, apo. was pitching good ball in a 2-1 game, young Bobby Brown! pitches for an Te aS UT a. calling the Re . i" . ! Ns . 2a ps ¢ handler on several occasions! entered the Army at the start of Die Who witnessed the inter-bor- and yesterday he gave de Pennant And in the final analysis, the bet- samme thrSugit’with a double to p Fact d Fi End Don McBride. of Indiana tet, CA-231 Mad] at denied that his retire- the War. ough series also represents a new world championship. { 5 Lm Wow; For it was Page as “© runs coming. act an igures - Central and Josh (Bunny) Brown 3 tournament nt had heen provoked by Chand- Strangely enough, writer Lester record Page asked for the chance to pite} pitcher, Tommy Henrich as a slug-" Then in the sixth Bucky sent up NEW YORK. Oct. 7 (U, P.).— a freshman halfback from Earlham, s Nordholt, s : . : FP.) . » ler ith Bromberg sald, McDonald was Getting down to some of the that night after numerous I ges ung au Suthielaer, DiMaggio Oe i Jor BETTE A Se Ki, pac ami Bgtres the Dh a I sesond Place with - on 0 No." he sald in response to a defending Rickey, even though Marks set hy the players them- Just as he asked yesterday to uitch as the same in. a double take and drove'in another run. It was just World Series: 18 points each. over 600 la ueaiicn) Oh. the ubject. “I'm ist the latter fired him shortly after Selves, Floyd Bevens, Yankee pitch- agalast the Dodgers after being gen- lite Pui Rizzuto, whose three vital as well he got Berra out of there, Final standing—New York 4 Tackle Art Haverstock of Purdue tallied hon hn ing because I'm tired, that's taking over, er, broke two in one game—the erally ineffective against them, the in the final game who proved too, because he played Hermanski's games, Brooklyn 3 games. is leading in the kicking departall sabe fourth contest Actually, it wasn't the only titre reir superiority over the team of drive in the second badly. It went frst: New. Yori ment with five extra points and a HIGH fo I have no future plans,” he said, The inference was that Rickey Bevens Walks 10 that counted. . 9 destiny that never quite reached its €or a triple that started the only 5 Bigs ; i: New york fleld goal in two games. Fred was Ji lg Ma, I my katte | doubted MacPhail's retirement would! In that tilt, Bevens broke a rec- ——n Seatipution, Dogger scorihe. 19, Brookiyn 3: third: Brooklyn 8, | pint) Sasly 3 Nowe Dugie a | nm An e IL easy. You last longer than until the start of ord Gy Bo r It su's nice 10 5 : pon Sehind iy | saw all J] ne ord by walking 10 men and also 7th ! ice 0 single out a goat) New-York 5; fourth: Brovkiyn S51 lat ome a all ol Je Todo Jeciple Whos: the next baseball season. ie shattered a mark for pitching the ne x Score eve and Pl {in any series, but Berra was the New York 2; fifth: New arn > | Scoring leaders are: guess the happiest one of a Belind him MacPhail leaves tiie, longest” distance witheut™ lowing | BRODELYY 1) Ea gos Hay . ood Yack Jmeup) Brekive 11 Sati Jolin | 4 » a record of '& career unparaliéled for a base-hit—eight ‘and. two-thirds AR R arris was lucky he didn't hurt N Y . . Bill Klein, ¥, Hanoi Y my wife, She has p 0-thirds stanky, 2 3 H 9-48 ow Yok: 8; seventh; New-York 3 1 0 do this Tor a vAntny me sheer excitement, color, and achieve- innings. Reese xs o oe ad +6 § the club more thas he dia. 5, Brooklyn 2. Josh Mabeide XE tnd Cents 3 h , or risk EAA ol on, . Won er Ee aliL. Brash ment. Other broken records were Walker, 5 3 0.0 ] 10 [ d 2 owl Lindell Stands Out Total attendance (seven games) | Bob Heck, HB, Wabash ....... 2 12 . a He first received public t The Yankees lef p ; Hermanski, 1f 2 i eh um, Br rankiin n i i2 Rickey was informed of MacPhaud's during the fi w p notice ees left the most men Miksis, If 3 i 1 1.0 0 Johnny Lindell stood out for rae —389,763. 1 ask Beauty, HB, Franklin... 2 12 rs Words he said, perhaps facetiously. .. Co ra Vou NE ry apy series, 5 and (Edwards, $14 i § o CLEVELAND, Oct. 7 (U. P.),— Yanks as a hitter until he got Total net receipts (seven Jud Robinett, " Bail State # 3 an $ fa ¢ Buin back to my Maryland go 4i0rs who tried A rinse © generous in series Naor y ieiding| Lavagerio 3 : 2 0 i 0 1 ° Another football bowl game—the hurt and Phil Rizzuto played a fine games) —$2,021,348.92. loo & Lowe arm, 100,” a refe J g etto, Jb .. } 0 © “ar % pste Fence to his farm kidnap the Geérman Kaiser. 38 bases-on-balls. The regs, p vx 09 ? 0 3 “Great Lakes Bowl"—came into same a3 Short evely day and soll. Total g1o6s seeeifis with radio near Chestertown. Md. he two clubs| Benss. >» P : three important hits in this final He entered professional baseball combined, allowed the most walks, | Hatten, BP 382 3 3 8 being today. |game. > s final and television rights— $2,377,549. i Barney, p .. : p, i : i [in 1930, when he put up about 6. Casey, p +8 0 0 0 0 of The Cleveland Knights of Colum-| pq Jike to tribut p Eadie rights $175,000; television p on 0 ce {$100,000 to buy the Columbus Red The sixth game, which took three Hodges ...........1 0 0 0 o obus announced they would sponsor | Maggio too. Re di a i % | his Seaton) Birds of the American Association, hours and 19 minutes to i 1 ET TM Ba , {Three years later he became San was the longest serfes D uth, Hodges struck out ie Baie 3! a uO! the game on Dec. 6 between two! percentage, but he was pounding gotten that JST wasn't behind eral manager of the point record. Hugh Casey of the Dod ho NEW YORK (A) R no ‘name” teams at Cleveland Sta- the ball hard, even when it didn't| the Plate any’ ore. Reds, a tes \ nia vil was the first itcher | 8 : dium. 180 safe, and he played the outfield Looking' back; over the series, we| ; : eam they heavily in debt Vos Se Bi pitcher to receive gi. weiss a1 ABR HO AE Officials said some 50 “feeler” perfectly. can single out Al Gionfriddo’s catch| As well as sunken in the league p or “two successive victories Hen ion, If : 2 12 Sie . . ’ a al of D - ter Felton, flashy Detroit light. SANAINES BUC. as many days, even though he Bers of 39 332 § ieiegrams hese been feat out and; I've got to take off my hat to i Ba ng the; 3 atoht wha hh TRE a threw only one ball to gi DiM oY T0831 3 o'%8 sponse was heartening. Burt Shotton, the Dodger manager, ; 8 10 handed Bobby Beamon spent L ; all to gain one of Tiioak: ¢ 0 © A lacing or ro” a8 I hy He amok M Pent Lavishiy the triumphs ° McQuinn. 1h : 14 58 3 Among the colleges contacted were for the way he handled his pitch- BE De pissed aL ball, the score INE \ { 4 card, Making his startling inno 1 v. Johnsen, Jt 2 i ] 1 Alabams Nor ‘ol ® 2 will return to the same ring Friday of po ve : ig JR Annevauo Use Most Players A Robinsan : 0.5.4 ) oo na, Nos Carolina Texas, ers. Had he not used fine judgment Yanks might asi y ved nd ne night to face Jimmy Robin night baseball, he soon put the Rizeuto. ss 0 0 i 3 0Georgia Tech. Texas Christian, in moving them in and out, Brook. Gt "% eaglly have won 4 | face Jimmy Robinson, fast-/ Reds on a profit-making basis and In the sixth game, too, New YoIK Bavens p 7-45.90 80 Utah, Oklahoma, Penn State and lyn wouldn't have been able to carry Rapp he Louse iter, in a when he left the team in 1937 be. D'Oke @ mark for the most players oar. P 2 0 2 0 4 gRie the series past five games. Only Shade in Class scheduled five-roun oy . ; " ho ' aS . wn —— | " o . S. : Yi The stksround ial oo . : faust higher.ups objected to his ua in iS ingle game, 2 b, Braokiznl, GL 121 v0 0 de |for a few innings did Ralph Branca | hed there -was -that hit by SiX~ semi-windup, also flamboyant methods, the Reds were » 1d together it; 4 od RR BE LO oC S {look anywhere near the 21-game avageun oly Priday, We suly blow! announced today, wi io was the most Ss @ ‘ . rown doubled for Bevens in fourt oun ‘Standin : / DL r Noyhced od Jw pe Frankie In fifth position in the: league. as he A ott, avers sve 0 See Brooklyn (X) ; id fourth. ty g winner he’ was during the season off Bevens, which put the greatest Mae i against Sol Le wis f 1 y CAO: Cy win he Players he yiembled. m pitchers also were used _ moh; a : . 010 201 10x—~5 Ben Davis wk * Res and he’s easily the best of the punch into the series because i y lL! Ptr f i L y 8 0 ) ne " € S ’ > e - . aan vo # i . oy eraieh cutsville, niClacinnati wen on to win the Na-lciuby combined, 10 ¥ 00 mizmute, Brown, enrich Clark. ‘A. Robin: amen: Central J §§ Jo Dodger stall, which isn saylug Sale With to’ gone ih, the ninth 713) : C10 Ae 4 to} - : 3 i { him, j J Light-heavyweight Bob Amos, re- 1940 an Two Yankee rookies also :reated et hate is Hermansts. Johnson. Bosch Gro : i i . ' TE ree... Bevens was about make histo cent victor over Al ~Johnson, Indi-! After a year's absence, he re- new records. Infielder Bobby Brown |Lodk on Bret ity oS Ay te Moquini: | aeatur Central i Tlie ma Defmaive Gem In the final analysis, the Yanks 10! ana 176-pound champion, will clash turned to baseball as general man- became the first player ever to make|,. Bases on Balls--Of Shs. 1 off Bevéns,| {Pike Township ral oven 8 11 3 The way the Dodgers started off had a shade in class. They had Ne § with heavyweight Bob Garner of ager of the Dodgers, another team three hits in as many pinch-hit ap- [East Bebens. 3: beh a CT RP County rating ints ® 30 0 on Frank Shea in the last game, the edge in power and the more Tousedle in the 10-round main low in ability and funds. Night DO orc Bd on “nea. "in iy a per Fn Jo Kg they Josie like they might Tdnjrelisble plichers. (The: wily WS co t baseball and colorful “shows’ ” C or evel , Ureg in 3%: off Behrman, 2 1 |up another six-run inning. But series starters to finish w Amos is riding a winning streak made the Dodgers a paying oon to clout a home run. Billy Johnson aot phate. ar off Se may. J n Scoring Leaders then they decided to run against| and Shea.) But you had Bowens PAIR of 10 straight bouts and .an overall sition, and his lavish spending to Of She Yaniees was. the first Slavery MoQuinn, "Winning Pio A Stirnwelss 10! 5a Wy Sehod a G TI) poy 7p|® Catcher ike Aaron Robinson ang the way Hugh Casey stick it ous dol > 1 ree cher— c chen t 5 2 } Feo 3 o 25 wins in 26 starts. Shel. acquire players produced a pennant Those oe Iripics nt » rics. PE BRASt Losing) {Dennis dent” Washingten i 5 : 3) blew what might have been a game- for Brooklyn. He was easily the ton Bell of Youngstown, O, holds for Brooklyn in 1041, their frst!were A ich were tiled a ry n: blate, Goets ~. Bilt Roberts, Speedway : so 30 winning frame by getting two men Dodger hero, along with avagetio; OPE , s : § rere , (N), owe nk 4 | Re wah anos but the Detroiter)in 20 years The Yankees collectin tar ERY Kiehaanes aida i ey ar rs ’ Bij hoa Pik 21 moun. OF USS wna] tought 3 veel Hy uy a Seoou1it later by stop- During the second World War, triples in one game (the 8 pee — Bi A 3 3 1 is As Jong as they were hitting Shea W°€ Reese was ouistanding for] : Ticke R 1e Detroiter made his| MacPhail served as a colonel in the Peewee Rees 0 $67. 20 Wi In ohn Manka, Lawrence C.. 4 3 7 hard, even when balls’ were caught Manager Shotton. He's a good indebut here two weeks ago by hand- ‘army. When he came out of serv- no mt Whe Dodgers had ' Get You [Fa eiana. No achington’ 3 3 : i there was no reason for trying to Reider. Al Johgson 10-round ciraiies: he § 2 ( chances in the same iw X 8 : o 3 81 ish thin wi Copyright, 1047, by The Indi lis make it two straight wins over Topping oe phan bioniiy and Dan Sant, oe Rex Barney of Brooklyn Ticket for Olympics = Ri tl 5. They Just have 1m aug The Chicago Dail "News Inc oe Whe hard-hittn R Hoosier York Y ike fi ay ip nine bases on balls in the LONDON, Oct. 7 (U. P.) A seaie hard. et __iAfth, an son ticket for the 1948 Olympic . ——- et ————— ~ games will cost $67.20. It was re- ! d I iN RD vealed today. n P PANTIRNN A The prices then scale down to FOR JUST A PENNY DIFFERENCE Ly ($880 for the cheapest seat, and| Thurs, A $4.80 for standing room at Wimbley | ; a : L. STR ’ : |Stadium, where the track and field | rd TAKE 'events will be staged. The stadium | ® $ oy] seats 80,000. SEASON LA FEND Individual tickets for each day | {will be sold at one-eighth the ligt | ov wie ten book, but preference] : IRG |W given to book purchasers, | \! Tr Be sure to say: i ® / ® You pay only one | y : | — FENDRICH than for dhe average cigar Seeks Sth Straight | but once you experience LA BOSTO 7 : | RICH'S extra difference in smoking \ windy R Oct. 7 (U. 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