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“SATURDAY, OCT. 5,1008 ____ IBOSOX May R ‘Ma rse Joe’ i

Harris Considered As Manager Next Year | scum: pou

Mutual Agreement Would Send Boston race of the season will be run

Leader Back fo His Chicken and Flower Farm (ier, tomorrow at the: DuQuoin,

{State Fairgrounds. BY A) LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer The 100-mile event will feature CLEVE. 0., Oct. 8—The Boston Red Sox, who have had veteran 500-mile performers invery fine luck with one ex-Yankee manager, were said today to be ‘cluding three-time National AAA en tie'verge of replacing him with another. {Champion Ted Horn, Rex Mays, By nrutual agreement, it was learned that neither the Red S0X yee Wallard, Bill Sheffler, Charnor Marse Joe McCarthy were particularly interested in keeping ley VanAcker and Steve Truchan. company With each other thigugh the 1949 season, And at the same wa)lard won the last 100-mile|. Aime it looked as ony Fars wirace here last month and Mays pight. take: over-as his replace. [hat “you an get. veiy close to boy a new world’s record for onement. In contrast, Harris, fired this| ‘mile dual-purpose racetracks in McCarthy, who did a terrific Job eck by the New York Yankee, 36.01 seconds, in leading the Sox to the first brass hats who seem to think] pennant tie in American League history, wasn’t under fire ous

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hat a manager who: comes up!

with anything but a world cham- Ranger Players he couldn’t manage to beat the pionship is a failure, has a tre-| h indians in the playoff game that mendous personal following. The Injured in Cras

players go all out for him, he has woud have put his club into the i, o best press in the ‘business, MONTREAL, Oct. 8 (UP) —A

and he is a pretty shrewd man- [party of New York Rangers Fxaellent Job ager. hockey “ players, including star The Red Sox high command He would fit in nicely in Boston center Buddy O'Connor, sufferpd figured that he did an excellent|¥here millionaire Tom Yawkey|;, ries last night when the autoly under the .circumstances. a8 spent many of his shekels ..0°yy which they were riding B it it is no secret that McCarthy,| '|seeking pennants. He would have UOC © ort Toaq while en Pu irascible sort of person who o/h King of a al Chub he toed route from Montreal to the - = t Eagle frets ee with news. Missed winning the pennant RARSCE, TNE VOTE Gp HAE ol ay year wouldn't have to worry the next “pl injured players were taken R PBoston. ) aay abqut Whether. he #11] had {to the Western Hospital in MonHe couldn't get away from treal. A doctor, who ides pre- ¥ . |liminary examination of the men er I oor ugh Jul x Butler Frosh Eleven at the scene of the accident, said that his tenn didn't get into. In- Scpres 6-0 Victory O'Connor had suffered several

{broken ribs, He said Freddie ohicken and ower Mom eat] Bitler University’s freshman Eddolls had a lacerated knee, Ed

r {football team tripped Eastern LaPrade, a possible fracture of Buftalo, N Core jhe same {arn 2 Illinois State Teachers’ “B! team,| [the nose, and Bill Moe, scalp which he went for What he hope 6-0, yesterday afternoon at ‘the wounds. would be permanent retirement ai The Rangers were returning hen he quit the Yankees in 1946, Bulldog gridiron. e g The Butler squad counted on. a from an exhibition game which McCarthy, of course, can come| |25-yard pass from Quarterback they played yesterday in Canada.| ack if he wants to, and if the Ronnie Hallam, former Manual The Rangers will open their Naed Sox want him to. His congo gchool gridder, to Norb tional Hockey League season act has another year to fun. {SE former all-city star from next Thursday against the Mont. But after a very rough year for| Sacred Hea Heart. real Canadiens at Montreal. 11 parties‘ concerned it seemed) that it might be that discretion ouid-be the- better-part-of tof kala for the bhi Annus

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THE. INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .

SHOTTON RETAINED—The | 63-year-old graying Burt Shot- J Red rene Tatar ton, who took over the reins of the Brooklyn Dodgers in midseason following appointment of Leo Durocher as head of the New York Giants, will be back with the team he led to the National League championship out ‘an | in 1947. Club President Branch: 1 Rickey announced today Shot ton will be retained as'manager of the Dodgers for next year. Shotton took over the Bums |

them from fourth to first place where they led the league briefly before slipping back to third

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8ST. PAUL, Oct. 9 (UP)—The on wet leaves in a rain storm last | \ Royals took a gne-| Inight and collided with another game lead in the Little Woyld| automobile: Batts’ car, in which Series last night, trouncing the St./ ne planned to drive to San An-| Paul Saints, 15-t0 1. tonio, Tex, today, Montreal ~ working on Mell NO one. ya hurt. Himes, the Saints’ starting pitch-| s er, picked up three runs in the] WIE first inning on three singles and |a walk. 1 The . Saints, who had played steady baseball during the series,| were helpless against the mixture lof curves and fast ones served {up by Clarence Podbielan, a loose-

TRE Aandi , in’ Boston, Catcher Matt Batts]

lof; the Boston. Red Sox had it} | wrecked. A y

was damaged, ;

St. Paul did not get a hit until the fifth, that one by Shortshop Buddy Hicks, who had three. of! the Saints five hits. Bloodworth Homers Himes was taken out in the third, after Dick Whitman beat jnfield hit an. Jimmy Bloodworth hit the first homer fof the series. Bloodworth batted) fn six runs,

Montreal pickedsyp another run [in. the fourth off Jack Paepke| who relieved Himes and went to {work on both Paepke and Charlie : |Samaklis in the fifth when the, Royals punched across four runs.

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EE ST HIRE the mone send ws wr EDDIE DOOLEY, Former Dartmouth All-America in baseball seems to be toward, ' NEW YORK, Oct. “Bhat” “18 NeNoieMoRIY Tet won wee managers: who are patient and standing well ‘back of his team on defense, is a very important understanding, who treat ‘their! | person in football. players in a friendly — even He I§ the “safety—man;—the last line of. defense against both fatherly—way. That isn't Mec- aerial attack and ground plays. Carthy's manner of doing busi-| The safety man must know how to stalk a runner who gots ness. His players get the needle into the clear, and bring him ge) at “catching punted balls and they get it sharply for their down with a sure-fire tackle. and returning them, mistakes, | .He must be so confident no one His looks like a soft job, but Some of them openly resented ,un get by him that he imparts it is one of the most difficult in

im. Others respected him as the confidence to. teammates.

ph ae Tol 3 Jeli! On pass defense his first rule is never to allow a receiver. to Chicago Rocke 0 Rockets ‘run beyond him. The safety man must retreat

USED TIRES 'father than advance until the ball, H d 1 bth L is in the air, then he. must race dn e 0S

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The Chicago. Rockets were -running a close second behind the {Brooklyn Dodgers today as the weakest team in the All- America | Conference. The Rockets suffered their |stxth loss in seven games last The safety man is not always night, going down to a 49-to-28 the quarterback. |defeat at the hands of the Los He usually is the man most, (Angeles Dons. The

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‘cellar, have failed to break: into {the win column in five st-~rts. | Playing before 31,119 fans at |the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the Rockets did manage to tie the score at 21-all in the third period, but then fell before a féurgoal onslaught by the Dons, Halfbacks Glenn Dobbs and Herman Wedemeyer led the Dons’ late rally.

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{ture. Racing will start at 2:30 |p. m, (C8T).

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Race of the Season! Top Speed on the Turns | ~ Racing four abreast. e——

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Al Lovelock, Cqrd top-ranking | Montreal tomorrow, with another Canadian heavyweight mat con- 82me on Monday afternoon. The tender, who has dropped only one S!Xth and seventh games, if necesstart in six recent efforts here, 5ary will be played at Montreal. and Karl (Killer) Davis of Co- trea! int)... 0; have been matched for semi- windup action on next Samaklis. Romana, . Griffeth and An and Anderson

The 230-pound Canadian holds

Joe Savoldi and Babe Zaharias Park near here tomorrow. Trials and has fought draws with Don|Will start at 1:30 p. m. ahd finals McIntyre, Bobby Managoff and!!! Enrique Torres. Loveléck's uly

—. __ |wild Bill Longson. the Mexican matman Plan Pro-Am Meet

Hew te will '‘meet--Jhm|diana Professional Golfers’ Asso- ; {(Goon3- Hendy, Corpus tour: in the headline attraction, tourney Monday at Highland] which is carded for two falls out| Country Club. The meet was postlof three or 90-minutes. Lovelock poned from last Monday because ARE DEVIS Wi Heer Por ore Tall) with a 30-minute time limit.

|tion champs got a total of 20 hits off five St. Paul pitchers. - The fourth game of the Little ” World Series will be played in

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Frankly, the ten cent fare is strained beyond its ability to support a sound tran. sit system for our city. But as every thinking citizen knows, a good transit system must be maintained for the continued progress and development of the community.

Here's what is happening:

During August, for example, under the present rates, the Company had s loss of $3,504.03. When the back wages recently ordered by the state arbi. tration board are added, the August loss will be increased to more than "$38,504.03. Cy

In addition to the arbitration award, which is expected to cost a total of -8500,000 per year, the Company estimates that higher costs of materials and supplies. will. require a2 additional $200,000 uring, the ‘next twelve. month period.

year by transit vehicles, requiring more than 23,000 additional operating - houiy at. greatly added cost. -

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: On top of all this, revenne passengers using transit vehicles declined sharply, showing three million Jess than a year ago.

Costs are UP, revenue passengers are DOWN. That's why the dime can’t do the Job. : ay

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