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5 ‘Nearer Pennant Only 3} Games Behind GFs Capture $11, ¥- Defeating Red Sox Boosts With 5 Yet to Pl ay: ; : Hoc Both Stunding and Spirits Y; aig ; | : h - . NEW YORK, Sept. 8—Up came the eighth inning in that big | ve . ball game between the Yankees and the Ped Sox under the lights an Oo one S, 0 . n k : in the Stadium last night. The Yankees had come from behind . ' oe emito overcome a two-run handicap and go out in front, 3 to 2, In the . . : . 1 seventh and score two more in the ninth to win 5 to 4 before | Queen Goes After 21st Victory Tonight; ; 0 06,873. Maybe St. Paul Has the Jitters Pick Up $10,000 $14 _. Allle Reynolds was their pitcher. He had gotten off to a shaky . Fo Wi B start, passing four in the first inning and yielding a hit which pro- By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor r 5-4 n ™ duced the two enemy runs. But from the second on in he had | You can. never tell in baseball. A race isn't over until it is Over Coors 2 > Ti a pitched with competence and courage, When he had to he struck |.jinched. And the St. Paul Saints have yet ta apply the clincher, uP Stake” 3 out the dangerous hitter. "There was one gone in the eighth when The second-place Indianapolis Indians still are in there battling WICHITA, Kas., Sept. 8 ( the H . . Bobby Doerr tripled to deep left center, Immediately. Casey Stengel, to survive, although they are three and one-half games behind withs —The Ft. Wayne, Ind, General - . e iv ; the gnarled veteran who has done such a wonderful job in man- | only five to go, Bt. Paul alse aas only five to play. Electrics held their third straight year-old p. aging the Yankees this year, was in the middle of the diamond. By winning last night over Louisville, 7 to'0, as St. Paul lost national semi-pro baseball cham. ton San Everybody In the vast crowd knew what that meant. It . oxtrd Innings in Kansds City, pionship today pe virtue of a4 5- a close the meant Joe Page was coming in from the bullpen to save another tne Hoosier Redskins picked up a new low for the season at Victory to-4 win ever the Golden (Colo.) racing prog sick ball game. And that's precisely what he proceeded to do. ‘full game in the waning schedule, |Field. It rained up to 7:55 and Coors Brewers last night. Already f ® = =» . =» = which closes Sunday. it looked as though the contest It was the General Electric's as one of THE YANKEES, as a result of their victory, are a step closer | It could be that the Saints have | Would have to be postponed. second win in two days over the meets evel to a championship performance today. No matter what happens the jitters, Here's hoping that| But Tribe Business Manager Brewers for the title in the 15th State Fair in the remaining two games of this critical series they can't lose [the “afiction” isn’t trivial. |Ted Sullivan refused to give up. |annual national baseball tournae will provid their lead. Win. Win. Win |Loutsville wanted to play, and ; - os . et ment. the week-I It 1s almost impossible’ to overestimate the value of that win | 10 hope for the Indians is/ 2X Miley, chief of the grounds x : RY: in AY pe * | As the two teams entered the n the I Jast night, materially and psychologically. It was a tremendous |y, sontinue winning without a crew, performed a miracle by get- ne a finals the Ft. Wayne team was : fans will } thing in so many ways, Even as a stage setting. Sports offer few break and for St. Paul ‘to cons! ting the diamond in shape = at a disadvantage with one loss » witnessing more majestic scenes than a jam packed Yankee Stadium under satisfy the umpires with a delay on their tourney record against Glow, Swe tinue stumbling. The weather of game time of only 15 minutes. the lights in the cool of a September evening. also could be a factor in deter-| ined xcept for a the perfect slate of the Coors over, W. And you could practically feel the tension on the field and the | io oe Lonnant race, : he ne how more. Txcept 2 Brewers. Girl, Might emotionalism in the stands. Even those people—those very odd | 1 or sfrort to keep his Indians, the REC Hl olfnl vraves the The General Electrics had lost Eligible people—who come out to boo Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams lin the running, Tribe Manager Al/threatening weather sat in on a a single game in regular compe- Diane Abb merely two of the finest players baseball has ever known-—sur- {Lopez will send Mel Queen, his/rare treat. tition mid-way in the tourney to diana, Jose rendered at intervals to the high drama of the game and the hu- |ace, to the mound tonight in the « . {the Colorado team. ilton, Love man conflicts involved. When Reynolds was taken out it seemed (gocond of the.series with the Ken-|11ib® Box Score | Followed b Break Deadlock Calty fam as If everybody In the Stadium stood up and cheered him, tucky Colonels. ' It will be Queen’ s| LOUISVILLE y | A chilled crowd of 8000 fans . Hanover, 1 A Suey jlast chance to win his 21st game ARAL |saw the Indiana champions break othes exee EL-WAS an-upusual game in-that none of the big stars did because he'll have ta be saved for Douslas. 1b... 4 0.1.9 809 Indiana is-Louisville lu a tall tie In the seventh’ ine If the re hoes, i a uribarious way to influence the result. Williams the post-season Playoff opener ony acne sw. 3 8 8 8 1° a = i= av: th-a-single- score and cap= days 3s oh settled for a single. Joe DiMaggio went hitless. next Tuesday. Wright, If 2 0 0 Pr Vern Stephens, who leads the league in runs batted in, fanned | There will he an added attrae- bob » ; : : 1 2 0 Bogie Game hi phiedin ein shoney. other fine twice and was otherwise undistinguished at the plate. Indeed, [tion at Vietory Field tonight, an|Plersall. ef... 3 00 1.3 0 0 “ Brewers wale Sa oA fa Ny in Yesterda Jhe siting shortstop had a miserable evening all around. It isn’t abbreviated ‘grudge’ contest be- JIavEington. Marrs } 2 2 : . . — TT ’ Fr : the ih tuck battle. The Elec fans re Kely that he snapped under the tension, of which there was plenty, tween Indianapolis new spapermen 8 ai isaytin 3 aries : ye | E ' > ent harne for he’s battle-tough, but the fact remains he made two errors (and Indianapolis radio “artists,” J. Rison, 9 .ooeis 3 ? : , 3 0] 49 Football Sectional Lineup ‘Minor Mishaps ig Ty two Walks aa saw Our Which led directly to Yankee runs. Once he tried to thraw-a ball “The Od "Brawl Pyle, BLL 000 0 00 { Bia: h |awrore four : in yd RI Pte before he had it in his hands—a trick which has defied the highest | The “brawl” is to take over the : ~— - Ry PAUL B. WILLIAMSON Hex Big, Toug scorl our Tung- P a J $14,683.16 talents of infielders Stace Doubleday. |greensward at 7 p. m. and last] TO* » 0 43 0 (Following Is Williamson's preseason survey of major football . oring deadlock. for two-ye . » jr |S rout. three: {nhings: If there are dwn struck out. for 5 Robinson In| eonferences and minor Midwest conferences.) ~ Gopher Gridders The Brewers retaliated in the With Fr: THE YANKEES Bobby Johnson came close to being the hero |any survivors after two innings. ps INDIANAPOLIS | amour CHAMPION RUNNER-UP . BER JORG VRen Bob Tass, Clay. } Our Time of the night. He got himself a pair of triples, the second of which [Stretcher bearers will stand by. AB.R MH O. A B National MINRESOLR + .vvvnesinenanns Tulane MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 8 Bi Te on ’ ardy of Indian- ing Tassel netted two runs and put the Yankees out In front where they re- | After several secret practice/Beard. rf ........ “4 0 1 2 0 0st EA REY attra irs ret avearet on, Villanova ~ |apolis and Cliff Pemberton singled when the | mained to the finish. sessions behind a tall billboard on|C*"nl 2 i... 41 1 4 8 ov ve CORO .eeirrsianrras ... Princeton (UP)—Minnesota's football team and aul Dyke poked out a double, | time for Yogi Berrg was back in the game for the Yankees for the the. South Side, Bill. Eggert. of Jeendades, 3p res i 2 8 1 i Susthern Conterence ui +.. North Caroling u.. Wake Porest ~ has suffered a minimum of prac. The five man combination brought ue 2:032/5. In first time since he broke a finger on Aug. 7. He clearly showed [The Times, Press pitcher, an- Daliessandro. et. 4 1 2 4-0 0 yaa = Boutnern Manedin vu. a Chetan o I iC Juries tig your. vat 1h El a inni TT ST aa the effects of bench confinement. He went hitless and it took some [nounced that he had mastered Scala. ¥ .......... 4 0 1 1 0 ‘1 Big Ten . .. .. ..... +. Minnesets U. ... Co Northwestern U. |. Tom Moore, a’ 200-pound end, forom aa acer . winning Shyntel pole, but 3 fine-and-dandy fielding by Phil Rizzuto to turn one of his second {the Frank Merriwell double shoot. |Peters. ss .......... 4 1 3 3 3 0 Midwest Independents .... Michigan State ............Notre Dame {reached for a strap when a street-'innnin n P a B . Jsvent Poplar To base pegs into a thrilling put out. This was in the sixth when Al | When Gene (Splinter) Kelly,[fin®r © «ooo 8 3 300 1 0 Big 7 en Oklshamg U. ........ss0s. Missouri. U. car he was riding lurched. The|singl s hel TRS Lod Yubter Tom Berr, Zarila tried to steal. Berra's throw was low and wide and alto- Radi pitcher, was informed by utr, . Ersanena ans 1 0 ’ 3 3 0 Haves VoleF ..:covesins «we -Okighoms A. & M. ++eee. Detroit v quick motion threw out his "shoul ea A advaieet to third a from the v gether amateurish but Rizzuto—anofher valid reason Why ‘the his sples thai Eggert had de-| Totals ~~ NT BIT 1 pai at Independents roo. a hiatal re {der and he's still-missing practice. ! | Rie up Dudics. ty 1 In a ru kees are setting the pace—made a great play and got the ball [veloped a secret weapon, he went Louisville 000 000 000—0| Border Conference -. ............. HARBOR ov iosess Texas: Teoh | Bill Ryan, 225-pound tackle. infield out me y- Les tts two horse: as well as the Tun It was the op fielding Play of the game. [out to the State Fair, consulted|INDIANAPOLIS "001 211 11x~T|mig ¢ (Mountain) ...Colarado A. & M .. Denver |was treated and taped for ath-| ang away, , on the rai {With the carnival barkers and was| Hi i hay mi, Bou | Southern Independents. ee Virgin UF » Chattanooga jete’'s foot. -He turned out to be| Coors Get $7500 Lge 1 — the first « " {taught how to throw a triple shoot| hits<Meming, a He. Wolaar California C. A. A ‘e +». College of Pacific |, ..San Diego State lajlergic to benzoine and tape,| Frank Ververka, pitching with: - Time pace ou re aking My Job Lot when the State Fair Board wasn't| Three-base hits—Cassint, Fleming. Peters. Mid-American Conference efaseace MIG SONIO ooxeprinracs, Ntsc Dorn {Blisters developed and he’s still!only one day's rest, allowed seven the leader I" Gort tome Ji. Bacrificss~Hoduriein, | Ohlo aD Sor a ats a \ Ras AW jin the hospital. [hits to gain credit for the victory, JU345a Easier.’ St n | T i Pp Getting back to last night’ 3 alll rien Retrootan te Doveisr Lan Obl Athlete Conl. (Lower) «Rent State yy [Jay diayiels Press; te Brawers t P f G ¥ é ge f S aq é {game at the Tribe park. It was| bases-<tyulsvile 3. Indianapolis 4 [Indiana COnerence ......ecoveers Hanover DAVE WELLS, 195- pound | hurler, matched his performance Jor o oo R li f Pit he Bl 5 2 Vi f {a dandy. : The Indians really| Struck out—By J. Robinson 3. Muir Towa Conference ..Loras . 8 SG x guard, keeled over in -praetice. It With seven-hit- mound duty. cia, The elief Pilcher Blazes 5-1o- ictory for looked the part of champions, In| Pyie 3. Hits—0ft J. Robinson, 11.in 1 in. KEBUICKY L A C. i. :1aulavilie Richmond _tE. KY) was discovered .ne suffers a cal-| “AS runners-up in the tourney ; ur Tim s . stead of being just a runnerup|nrings: Pyle, 3 in 1 inning. Losing pitcher ‘cium deficiency, and blacks out the Golden, Cola, Coors will re- ing the t Yanks Over Red Sox in Rare Exhibition club. wd. Jokinvn. Duuvi-gcasiat, Jac- as a a end ar |after excessive perspiration. [ceive i $7500 in prize J she By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer Extra-Base Carnival y gl 43. © : Ic John -Ahlquist, 185-pound half- money. steam an NEW YORK, Sept. 8 Gray Casey Stengel shook the hand of They blasted out 13 hits, in-| Indians at Bat back, practiced running before Golden Coors “000 oun foe $ 1 1 i I {cluding four doubles, three triples| AB R H RISB pA © NATIONAL LEAGUE uad workouts began. He twist-| a et aA : the greatest relief pitcher of modern times and sald amidst the and ne run. They Re TR oh sii 2080 44° 100 30 4 4 Races at a Glance |. incinnal 28 30 t= 3 ged his knee, tore rd ligaments (Amateur Baseball ar viclory din Ih ihe Yankee dressing room, “Thank you, Jos Page, slumping Louisville Colonels 100K |nyiumungrs u- 33 ‘sy 14 3 aml. AWSMCAYASIOCIATION, o win! Rariensmaresr at TR 1 i rr a de indi oe me 4 & you're making my job a lot easier for me.” helpless. Forang hor : a 33 5, Dickson Ring © her. | | "Meanwhile, Minnesota is »eing! ne: » 3 is vo 8 123 12 313 olf 61 at 3% 5 Camb "ws. ti 1 nn iat [Jesse 3 Sr It was In that same dressing room two years ago when anot | Young Joe Muir, Tribe south- Kain . 369 50. 114 80 2. PREMAINING GAME Bo: : ; a ‘hailed as pa onal collegiy * ise, Bains 1 manager, Bucky Harris, so choked with he emotion wal paw, held the visitors to four hits, Cassini 505 81 154 65 14 308) 0 POR (0 ARS xmas Biociln 48 d88 fie champion: : ora ngash : Series triumph that he could 7 Voor van 3 singles, and he did not issue afosos pi 4 4 » La i fA me (5)—Louisville 3. men Siu Wa lott, lite ath 8 Ma | a " Dic walk while chalk : 27 Toleds » iF. Bante. oh Po Ba ver gen & Klass ahd mashed hin second triple of the strikeouts. © Th Sookie Irena WIM ADJ a IM AMEmiGw Asectmion [gneyen ge ewee 1 | B RE E DEN'S PIP E. SHOP Tec Page, Joe Page, Joe Page.” night—a ball which just eluded hander retifed the Colonels in| Kutta Hrvira 1 : 2 2 3 ig L. Pet. GB.| Lade and Owen Port ot Se Garaglola. It ‘was Page who won that 1 *d Williams in left. scoring order after the fth inning. Their| Turner 304 4 WM see 28 INDIANAPOLIS Moog 3m midbe. cp i PIPES Dunhills, & I nin, G. B. Ds Dick ° ..nWorld Series for.the Yankees and Hluch Yunus Searge Scirnwelsh last hit was by Jim. Piersall, in [Comuby. over Mama +m Mipnearcis roar 1 i Slo ih AMERICAN LEAGUE Petersons, Comoys and others. y's bow) x ; : : 0 self came in . 113- ; 88250 soe mod g(r : - VE eber it is: Page who is pitching them {0 that made it 3 to 3 when | the Anh, and’he was forced. 1° Twe-base hita—Fernandes 34. Fleming oe gomoy cite Ll » 3 “ Fe en ) d86 106 2 x 3 Alle tnd Plata _ling gt the unusual } - ~~ the men's into the forthcoming one-—for Vern Stephens threw the rela ® Indians belted the- horse cassini 31. Kalin 18, Conway 17, Beard 17, hopiaviie LL 67 aL 48 Krgmer and Tebbeity: Revpoiss 2 omaestic and imported. tearn was ._now the odds on them making it wildly hep Sha thuew Y hide or 26 total bases as they|Scala 11. Turner I. Kluits 8 Ganss 7. Toledo ... 62 88 {19 * lan Boia Winhing 83 te 1a t : : GHTERS Yatnplets J line ne piled up a are almost prohibitively in their (pounded two, Louisville pitchers, Peters 7. Daliessandro 4 Guiteridse 6. : [Scans 0 308 00 df t- - | Boston, swaggering as it has of Jack R {Weatherly 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE h The teal favor. ack Robinson and Ewald Pyle. Won Lost Pet. GB. T.P.| Fannin, Stair. Papal Fefick and Mose / ers purchased serv Avy free for 6 |late, looked like it intended to run; | Thiee-base Mits—Beard 18, Turner: 7, ew York. 82 len 630 |W} ght and Malone Losing pitcher. Fanmn month » : Recreatiot Yanks Win 5-3 st AG S-FAP———{8cain- 1 -Pernandes 4,6 & Kat Beste © NS AR.8e% 214 19 Washington at Philadelphia |postponed onths. : ’ * Page made them so last night tn Ane sins: =F atte | After two scoreless Innings, Cassini 4, ng ey 3 Ee] Sioned 3 i am 3 Hiri! ana at Detroit (postponed. rain) on E when for the 15th Earl Turner, Tribe catcher, broke|3. Kiutts. Ganss, Weatherly.. ining. Gam | I e—————— - 3 y he om Sve Lig yaa Boston runs with ‘a single in the spell by ny % homer| Meme runs—Fernandes 19. Plemmng 13. New aK Sy §, Pui ly members irst after Reynolds walked the. y [Kalin 13, Conway_13, Turner 13, Beard 5, dolphin’ 3 Was olf 3 $ PNG Fight Results Laundry pitching buddy, Allie Reynolds, |first three batters to fave him. OVer the left field wall. It wasic "tegen 5. Gutteridge 3. Peters 3. 4, Boston 3. Washington 3 goo £4 : 63 d 6 and fired his blaze ball past Then he settled down and stuck|°P® Of the hardest hit balls of gaia 3. Dallessandro 3. Weatherly. os! Bd we cl wr Chicase a Full Stock of Blending Tobaccos Seip « four straight batters for third it out until the eighth for 15thithe season here. The wind was Pitching iy 0 st, Whois, door A Ra oT outpoinied Tony Peione 1S: : Mary B: strikes to end the game In a victory against four defeats, |:rom the north and Turner wal- wu w o | Prafaaafonis i [How York: B R E E D E MN S P { P E S H 0 P ' 510-2 Y In tt \ loped the ball right into the! | 5 HAR Home (2), Ditralt 3 Away this seas: ankee triumph over the| In the sizzling National League | HO cenrrens 3 Mute 9 8 9, weit 8, ouls 3.| ooh oRaTER ea ly. ae : realm, 8 pestiferous Red Sox. |squabble, the Cardinals main-| |Srong Rresse, and R a. had Queen ...... #iShoun, ....... 1 1 Fhiladrinhiy “i new York 3, Washington BSRPEATER, Mun lier Veccanl. 138. 41 E WASH, S$T., ROOM 201 . .CA-3601 246 and 1 “That was one of the greatest/tained their one game lead over PIHLY of carey ab it cleared the Guiehines Ile | we S| Dera Home 0); Cleveland 5. Avy |lo8 (10. er . : Neal Ys relief pitching exhibitions I have the Dodgers when Marty Marion|Wa was his 12th homer of the tala :..... NRT {New vorr Y Washington 5 Philedeinhis 1 - ‘ ) his he ever seen” sald Stengel, a Singled in the ninth to drive in|8eason. | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS . : - grizzled veteran of more than a "00kie Solly Hemus for a 3 to 2| Turner also hit a single and a! L. Pet. GB. . . rm : Light Cla: quarter of a century of big 7¢cislon over the Cubs at St. double, scored two. runs and City, County H. S. Grid ated York . HE ET League, league ball Louis, Howie Pollet pitched batted in two. Cleveland a 5¢ 81 § with thre Last night h scatter-hit ball, yialding 12 blows! Other doubles in the game were ‘Card Through Monday |b Bh Jolt it I A Yager BOT het anpestanee ana is but not too many in a bunch, for hit ‘by 1.6s Fleming, Russ Peters TOMORROW y ap . . 5 $0 10 3, circle, ol : { Arenas " 15th ‘Tescus job for Reynolds." rangle In Fist Fight eee aud Be rian and Jack|. Beech Grove at Manual, 8 p. m. dt. oo 4 boa andj 202 Bobby Doerr had just tripled with Ina are at Brookon which | Cassini also lined a triple off the| (Dedication of Delavan Smith| NATIONAL MAL ERASER but fell s one out in the eighth and the 3 was high hted by a fist fight be- | left field wall, Peters, like Turner, | theld lights, 7:30 p. m.). & | of 8 fi a8. & bowled wi “10.2 Yankee: lead looked precari- tween WY r Jorgensen ‘and Bos- collected three. blows. -.-|_ Bon Davis at Decatur Central, Bree iH fy 1h ard team ous.. Page nailed Al Zarilla on a (on Eddie Stanky, the Dodgers| The Indians scored in the ttird. 8 p.m. re A me (13 Sones 3 New A an schoolboy pop and struck out made it four straight over the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and Howe at Broad Ripple, 8 p.m. in 3 ad igen al EI Billy Goodman. Then he struck Braves, winning, 5 10 4, on a two-| bao jd | Crispus Attucks at Sheridan, 8 “ ingianetl 4 “ Pl pa rs - smith an out the side in the ninth and the run homer by Eddie Miksis.| was Muir's ninth victory nm, New Fork §. Away (14), ru ladelphis Tuite : Pe 3 $ more th: Yankees wound up 2'; games in Miksis was the guy who replaced against eight defeats and his L Central at Frankl Eli 3 SS pinnat) 3 tsbureh % a 2 -— chalked 1 front in the most serious chal-| Jorgensen when he was ejected second shutout. He blanked Kan-|. hwpsnee antral’ a ankiin | FERICAN LEAGUE sTANDINGS a in the sa lenge they have faced to date. for his battling. Roy Campanella sas City In a seven-inning game|*oWnship. 8 p.m. 8 Loui Ng Th OB a Goldsm! Johnson & Hero also hit a Dodger homer, [in mid-season. Plainfield at Pike Township, 8 Yn Tes 819 1] of : Be . Block's R In the only other major league, Last night's game was an od-| mm. HE ver 21 84. S34 114 Ee ‘ . Ww - : he notche In order for Page to ow York .......64 41 4 II, ; Ly : ag emerge. games the Reds drubbed the dity. Not a single base on balls| Southport at Warren Central, spite veseraee 61 6 48 173 ) : Kirkham With. the pitching honors, Billy Pirates 5 to 2 on the margin of | was issued by any of the pitchérs.[p. m. |Piiaburen conn ode BR SE : ? - rolling w ne 2 Sonya Stengers Waiker Cooper's grand siam|Moreover; the contest was played - SATURDAY | Chicago 52 8) 385 33%y/ ar (TWELVE 12-0 re vester. in first baseman who has been triple and the White Sox scored eff in 1 hour 43 minutes. extra maby 8 ay, 8 } : VE 12-0Z. FLAT TOP CANS) ‘ In the the club's most consistent hitter g 7 to 1 decision over the Browns fast time for modern baseball, ~ AOrS aay : GAMES TODAY ’ : Sprecht t of late, hs had to be a batting hero. on Bill Wight s-five-hit pitching. | ‘The attendance was 2218, a lights, 7:30 p. m). . Louk aMsRic AN Naso on E : Firs 70 ‘CARRY her bowli J A 1 lL oT Sty rE ¥ Ts ops mong | omen. orseshoe Pitchers pred Heart ve. Chariton of | § inncavolls, at Wiwaukes. Ne more fumbling and struggling with rane € . Sy wieldy box...just lift vp the ‘i vs. Westfield, 8:15 p. m, at CYO AMERICAN LEAGUE i Of VRwHidY der... » with the Field. 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