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the invaders tonight. r lure to stop the Yankees’ head-| While Tribe Manager Al Lopez was making that an- long panic and the Cardinals nouncement, Milwaukee Manager Nick Cullop said ‘he V'e, Wondering what they could
. do to stop their own sudden tailwasn't sure” about his mound| Tribe Box Score spin today as the major league
{leaders moved hesitantly into the
Be that as it may, the galloping Redskins hope to continue .
can League pennant race In
after losing their first starts, This new best-of-seven series is to determine the American Assoclation’s representative in the Little World Series against the
three iNDIANAPOLIS 200 010 00x Runs batted In—Kilin 2, Cassini, Burris, Etten. Two-base hifh-—-Westherly, Olesson, Etten. Stolen base—Beard. Double plays Phillips to Hartsfield to Btten. Fernandes to Cassini to Fleming. Cassini to Conway to Fleming. Left on bases—Milwaukes 4
and Eddie Robinson could have come home from third on turtleback. That was where Fred (Porky) Sanford, the guy whose six previous wins had cost the Yankee
Tonight As Tribe Seeks 2d Victory
this year, and give Manual some- ball game at Tech last night. ltor the final TD. The winners thing with which to celebrate| Tne Green, scoring ‘its second made 11 first downs to the losers’ thels Be kbs. MasedrL. the mite Straight victory, scored 14 points eight. : Who. Boe both touchdowns for in each quarter to chalk up fta| Warren te ihe Redskins, one of them a bril- greatest point-pouring score since,
to Cards Win Third
Central.. 6 6 0 7-19 ..7 6 0 0-13
flow crowd of some 5500 who
h scored as follows: Russ braved the chilly weather, was Tech aco |
Hall took a punt at mid-field
4 Fighters Face Toss-Up For State 'Heavy
' Crown
Its sterling forwards, with Les/ i final eight seconds. | te E Breeden and Jim Muncie pr one inthe final eig Spartans Win First
Ceesssvene 14-36 ing the way, stalled the Con-| ech ~~~ saueed i i" 0— 0 Sacred Heart won its first foot|tinental offensive machine that] | ball game in two years, defeating
turned in a minus eight yards Baars Triumph, 25-0 [Bees Grove, 9 to 7, at the CYO
* ‘ » * : Hr i ; er : hi 12-0, a | Milwaukee Pilot Not $100,000 Flop ' Manual Dumps Washington, ’ Foam . . 0: ... | : 0 5 ae : > * S $ it Sure About Starter; Halts Headlong As Mighty Mite Mascari Stars guns ; : - } . dstri d scored first roduced les: i : 1 Swivel-Hi 139-Pound Halfback Scores | i Pe on Burkhardt falle ity p - vir S ictor 1 Shdo : back ing on a loose ball to convert. J 667. Joe garnere Yankee Panic Both Touchdowns, One on 85-Yard Runback ing on a loot FC ith & 2-yard $0. Jus gafuste By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS by Walt Curran, then Cur- A teammate Triumph Is 5th Straight for Lopez Crew Manual's backers are beginning to enjoy that long struggle tor Fo flipped to Jack Burton in the mark. Third | > In Playoffs; Crowd Sees Fancy Baseball Sanford Beats Nats night football more and more every game, : Isecond period for the next TD, Roy Sorley of ti By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor A 2 Manual's 12 to 0 conquest of Washington un as y thie Soci, Davis went ahead og two yo . Co. squad. Ro) One up on the Milwaukee Brewers in the American! fter Mates Drep unpaid-for lamps had some pleasantries fob Reds kin fans today. | 4yard passes from Don Sioeger 18 of 655 as he 2 , Gd To Lowl Clubs For one, they're getting more a a 8 oh ‘Roy Sprecklemeier, scoring Banker's Association's post-season playoff finals, the Indianapolis wiy 139-pound halfback who likes to tinker with his old car as a hobby. 04 one, oat Yirey leys. His indivi Indi ill thro inst. NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (UP)— They think h throw a mon- — tossed 21 yards to Je 208, am wil Ww another southpaw, Royce Lint, against It took a $106,000 pitching fall-| Reo ae whole works| Anderson, 56 to'0, in a NCC foot-| and with three Yee to go Barely nudge
place, Frank MN set of 654 in th ture circuit while Vestal Steel tes games of 236, 2:
assignee. - He indicated, how-| MILWAUKEE final 10 days of nervous bedlam. ‘liant 85-yard runback of the its fine team of 1946 that had Men in ever, that three hurlers, all Hartafield, 2» a. ° “ 3 : o The Yankess had dropped two opening kickoff in the secondiforfeit the NCC title because of ht halfback Jack Hall tale The men were right-handers, Hank Perry, Al Constser, ef ....... « 0 0 3 o oftraight to second division clubs, halt... oal®® ineligible player. te EE enous to pace back seat in the I eh. ior to 0 308 0 NEW YORK, Sept. 24—With Manca ero march also One Turnipseed converted g or to its third straight games last night and set to “go. eM ainsi - a sustained 60-yard march, also, ont consecutive. placements | he Mil Etten. 1b ......... 4 0 1 1 1 1 Joe DiMaggio showing satis- i win. 12 to 0, over Jeffersonville of the Milano Ir The affable Cullop also has," 4 0 0 0 1 o facto ogress in his tussle in the third, coming on fourthis.,m the portside, believed to be * 's fleld, * - ~ * sapnected for th a cunning left-hander available In [open ss. 1 1 2 1 0 with ass tle” It Io down with not an inch to spare! , record for consecutive place-|at, the victors field. “- - op ted org the person of Lewis (Pete) Fox. Burris. ¢ © 3.1 0 0 poneq the rn Clipper will on the goal line, ments for either .right or left-| The Sed Devils jutver ‘teats aoe game of th Fifth Straight {W8 ° g : , : recover in time to resume his ™ Sous 3309 ae. Gump SVR footed kickers in conference or ened pest penetration going she registered a | Martin, p o 6 o 1 of exclusive analysis of the Ameri- 8 LENIHAN, local prep circles. . Ito the 35 in the second. second game. ¥
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| "3 Tun . dors scored from the seven| 1 galloping. By edging the Brewers, ,ucoin singled for Roy in eighth The Times Monday. That would Manual's first over Washington M¢® and headed down the left side pins in “her firs last night, 3 to 2, the Tribesters INDIANAPOLIS find DiMag covering the vital |and Gilbert Bierman plunged "0. 5014 50 yards for the first wound up with ‘gq ; { AB R mH 0 A x Yank-Red Sox series. since Coach Walt Floyd tookis.om the four in the first period; | 9 ee Le McGathey failed Second: Pia Probable Li Beard. ef 3-31 3 000 over the reins five years ago. |Quarterback Les Gerlach flipped '°%C : 3 place ro e Lineups |Casstnt, 2. ....... 3 1 1 4 4 oand they lost both the worst kind It preserved Manual's three-| io vars to Myron Moriarity, and|to run the conversion. vition went to EWERS InplaNS {Pernandes. 3 ...... 30 1 0 1 oof way—in last-inning blow-ups. game slate and left the Redskins| goo nomore © Joe Sexson aa In the final quarter Hall skirts .. with a mark ¢ onatuse. of asain, 1b [SNNREON 30 cues ses 4.0 ou 1° 1After their 10-to-9 debacle at still the only unscored-on eleven coo tro nine to Allen Meyerrose right end for 12 yards to in the Bill Ande esson r ez, 3b | Weatherly, rf ....... 3 0 1 0 0 0p, hands of the White Sox they i h ve! y |score. Fullback Don Kortepeter's ice loop at Prit oss. “If 8, i» [Bl £8 oevnrinns © 06.0 0 0 0 ’ n the city and county. It gave ;, the second quarter, Anderson, int eRe Oy thei}. nt Kalin, if .......... 3 0 1 3 o otumbled, 9 to'8, in 10 innings Manual two victories in the city | railing to get into Tech territory|1ine attempt for the extra poin out the first thre . ofan w cava. m Conway. ss . .4 0 0 3 4 oyesterday to the very sad Sen- series win column and Was!in the second half failed. Southport marked up 11: Marge Bittner 7.2 eg [Turner ¢ +3 a4 0 5 0 oators when pitcher Sid Hudson, strictly a bulldozer affair, done| pon Scharbrough tallied from rot downs to Jeffersonville's bowled with mpires—Padden. Mullen, afin and Muir p . +3 0 0 0 3 0 with two strikes on him, wafted w n itwo. The loss was Jefferson= Street Railway Moors. wh (MAID, B , ‘33.019 9udink fiy single that George I rapa Pose, MI¢MPL the one and Gerlach tossed to ies gecond in two attempts. the Central alle; chalked up their fifth straight| pl mR a y bey y Se n nse Manual's Frank Mascari . . . He squirmed for both TDs. another happy prospect. |Moriarity for 14 in the third pe-| Jetersonville:. 0 0 0 Que © victory in post-season competition ioe oC nu 3.33.1 )iUIFHWEs SO Teas — — Manual rolled to 104 yards rq; Yom Kell plunged from the 06 0 6—12 Team honors Milwaukee 000 011— 3 gecond. The bases were loaded rushing, getting nine first downs. | sour and Meyerrose scored from|Sovihport - among the wor
Milano Inn aggr a total of 2579 p on games of 83 MEN (80
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International League's playoff Indianapolis 7. Base on balis—Oft Roy 4, 3200 Fons Jam Armory to See 10 Hopefuls {rushing the first half. field last night. y Sotley. indians champion, Buffalo or Montreal. [Martin 1. Struck out—By Roy 4. Muir 3 /Management better than $16,000 : : | , .| Scoring in every quarter, Law-| Th t wh Es "Robb Tea Te tars. Bere; Bae—oft Ror 4 in 1 iominex, Mur 1 ia/aplece this season, came to the| Trade Punches in First Round of Tourney ele ney Boge Iood | rence Crutral Tacke, UP 1s i Rams. Hornets gor s TD Shen ah “played before a crowd of 450Lis in i inning Hit by pitcher—By- Rey ctory Pheilag a fouh Bobi, oe} Pepngied By JIM HEYROCK .- {down by penalty in the first half| straight triumph of the séason by around left end and Ron Henson oper. Haves Polar Bear fans, who remained Cumini Bulk—-Mulr. Winning piteher—lo g 0p rg’ ooaingt a Four heavyweight fighters have served notice they will be-the and gained one. by passing in the defeating the Deaf School's foot” converted in the second quarter, arr: Qornstein on hand until the last out, some Jan. joss Juthar=ial, Dupia- ‘ next Indiana heavyweight champion. . |third when Sophomores Rex Dur-| ball team 25 t6 0 on the Silent Sacred Heart won-the game-on Eoupeg One fancy baseball was played. —1:88, . Becomes a Standout But only one will be able to claim the title.’ And from the action |Tétt and John Burke combined Hoosiers’ grounds in the only an 11-yard pass from Ray Rey he o napus BF Main to Rescue Offhand, Sanford didn't look last night in the National Guard Armory, it looks like a tossup as to for’ four consecutive first downs.| daytime tilt yesterday. {to Ed Butler; Paul Bortlein's con- ill Monda¥, Wash y Jos Muir, Tribe south Indians at Bat like a man to grab a panic by| tbe wearer of the crown. {The drive stalled on the Manual] Gar Wallsmith scored the first version and Cingo’'s recovery of Forman Ankel, & oung Joe a Ben (Parolt Averages) the coat tall, particularly when An overflow crowd of some fans jammed the Armory five, coming after the South) one on a 12-yard sweep around a Hornet fumble behind the Beech chen Wash: paw, tryed the Tact he AB RN. RBLSB. Pet/such more illustrious hurlers as(last night to watch 10 heavy-| Siders’ relaxed their vigil after left end in the opening session; Grove goal line for-a safety. . a Car She wi) pitcher despi Th Weatherly 08 3 7 1 0 pony Burne Vie Raschi, Hugh Weights trade punches in the first scoring both their markers. Dan Siler passed to Bill Sedam| First downs were 15 t0’9, Sa. Grubbs Naithew? 8 quired help from Forrest Main In Dallessandro .21 5 8 1 0 Ju y he t t it Four-For- from his own 40 to the Deaf cred Heart; yards rushing, 207 to Pp wits hy the ninth after two down. : Parra 3% 16 13 » s 36 Casey, and even the mighty Joe round of the tournament. ase Qa . Hit Four-For-Fifteen jer 8, OTHER TEAM Muir's third phe tn | Plemine $14 3 o 3 Page had failed in the past two There were two knockouts, a | Washington's passing wasn't School 30 for the second period 172, Sacred Heart; passing, four R. Schmutte, St. A n os To in semifinals, | Beard » ¢ 3 amjoutings. But the guy who was TKO, a decision and a draw. All |bad, four for 15, but only netted Yuthdown Yomp: ard Stier west of Hine sor te Spartans, and two NOMEN od , [Conway 8 1 0 am h r fights were eight-rounders. Five (23 yards. Its ground gaining, yards around right end for of eight for the Hornets. rier. Bill 4 als 1 Saale He sitifea The frat Turner - $19 301 Browns last winter Cbecare entrants who did not see action a en ar |smothered by the charging Man- the Tire period tally. dx foe |Suenvg Beart tive ’ ’ ’ 3-4 Arce Bustner. ni : “ ” -| : : - r Pugh scored a -| Beec Tove +... — wad on Bt i oe Art se 13 Ht on ee Sud eu a ign vi 03 el EN] mug rome razor 2,10, 8 SERA ae | Le oe Ro ig innings. : 1 1.0 13 y : Sek : i . Bow The Indians won on five hits, (Kiutts 3 1 1 10 smithe Yankees battle the Red Sox night 3 winners will do battle in CE ie Wy TT ge Manual had much more than A oe crate Brgy The fish Rally Foils . Fh the Brewers got seven, A[0%%s ...... re in five climactic games that will 10-rounders. INTERNATIONAL PLAYOFF Mascari, however. It had Dick , . » Sept. 24—The Hill's walk and a Stolen base PAVEd the peimandes: 3 Datleandre 2. Beard § tell the tale. Impressive Job | (Finals. Best-of-Seven Series) _ Hinkley, Jim Nyers, Bu De Hoff) ol Pay, Sous; ace lll clock ined Indianapolis Cuthen os "way for what prowed to be the Conway. Cassini. e teams tee off today in the uffalo .... 1 0 1.000 and Bob Adams-—all of whom ’ ! -yard march on the Pan- arshbarger * winning run. ) Thres- base Mle—Beard. Fernandes first one at Fenway Park with ering Bim photon, the Hatri == ® 1. 9 will make it tough for their ad-| early ED Dee Sond Bering ities 2.obt line and Bloomington a Ens In the sixth inning, after two Keto - {the Yankees still two games to | AMERICAN LEAGUE, ~~ Iversaries. The faking on hand-| . | Hig! ool's football team won er. She down, Ted Beard worked a pass| iene [saeciemends 4 Conta othe good. But they'll have to Bu as, the Jel eT ew York ¥ § et 5 offs Was perplexing to everyone WOE downs ‘were: tied at grey Straight, 13 b 9, in a M: Gazaner Irv Ba out of Norman Roy, the Brewers’ |ngiesandro. Turner ’ : ‘face Boston's best in the two . * RTOS Seer ones a3 $77 81, at Washingten - but Bill Short, 0! ~pia game here last night, ——— right-handed ace. With Cassini at PITCHERS’ RECORDS |games at Boston—Ellis Kinder| mPressive Job. {Bene i sn tha Jim Marshall, Roland Schroeder ach. wits Javiencs ning 202 Coach Fred Huff's Panthers M | | bat, Beard pilfered second and| ~~ wi W Liwith.22 wins and 5 defeats to-|, BIE Fiza waded In end slapped chicyeo =~... 8} 8 and the good Lord, whose first Yards and Beat FEhee! © TUG TC scored two TDs in the second anuva Jack the Scat batted him in with wr oo 3 : atiae™ 4 iday and Pell Mel Parnell with ville Tr Sl cha rn on | asningten 1/47 100 330 467 name is Harry. He got his tack-| Ing. and Jan K me DS { quarter, both after blocked kicks I Ci T ~ 8 to Jere re me cio Maliay poe da and 7 tomorrow, TO BOUN*{yerore the Regal Ee Sore: SiON TAG Hes regularly, as. goodgyards do. PH is aga threesfor-10 Mir the mid-field marker. Jim’ <n ity ‘Rally in First Inning S ? : i Shat She Yankees will have yi, 6r.hed the action with a left|st Louis o % “a “08. Manuals pass cohversion was — - i ose og hs > op a SE (Contibinea™ Mbe's thi of 0 [to go with lefties Ed Lopat (15/4, ¢ ‘0 {Brooklyn 11111 3 . “1, bad after the first touchdown 1% ry piu or a hr i) Appeals and 8) and Byrne (15 and 7) to- Ib tne hdd In. 53. seconds of the hlladeibnia aes i A |and Jim Nyers’ placement wis; Lawrence Ceairal.g : 3 a=! (Contin ued on Page 7—Col. 1) Siitevatd hry their first two Jnarkers in the morrow if his shoulder gets un- Jim Watkins, 229-pound win-| AAR evener a a 4 ] blocked by Bob Tillery after the, 00, Th J ————— £ e t inning. Beard led off with a kinked. : _ | Gineinnat 1110 second one. * | _y Cathedral sc single and Caswint-was struck by 0 I | Cards Take On Cubs Jer The Times.Legion Heavy- ad cif 8 “ Manual o...... a 012 o0—12 Hawks Snap Plugs SENSATIONAL comando’s eigh a pitched ball, ; | The Cardinals, who blew 5 and year, pulled the surprise of the GAMES TODAY ‘Washington ... 0 0 0 0— 0 Win Streak, 14-0 sweep, capping Kanny Fernandez bunted and .._ 0 and 19 to 8 decisions to the evening. o | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Tech Explodes 56-0 ! HARD TOP end Jim Robert beat it out for a hit. The bases Double Suspension : | Dodgers and saw their National Floored 3 Times “| Milwaukee at THELAPOLIS. 8:15 p.m. | ! Decatur Central's Hawks, third. Jim Bard were loaded with none out. Sub § League lead shaved to half a | phd | Tech flashed warning signals to| showing steady improvement STOCK C AR behind the goal Roy tightened up, struck out uv ject of Grievance \game after winning the opener Displaying pure nerve and de- AMERICAN LEAGUE |its future opposition by crushing under Coach Leo Shively, first| pass from cen Fleming and forced ROY| Jerry Scala, the Indianapolis/of the SmiRauon, ne Betty FYatking! sew Yorn 4 |year mentor, broke Speedway's safety. Gene |
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“Little World Series,” still got off the canvas after being | Fleveiand. duieds ’
Les | Weather iy to pop out. The fans| ttielder who was suspended just have to stop their descent. They knocked down three times in the oe t the veteran Frank Kalin prior to the American Associa-| 8d at least the consolation of first and second rounds and scored NATIONAL bfought the fans to their feet by tion's first:round playoff, ha |losing to -a respectable opponenta knockout in 1:33 of the third Boston at New York ning a single to center, scoring] playoff, has and ‘may be able to do a little/round over Joe Willams of In-| Ghiaps at St Louis night). ining and Be A t boosted | Placed his grievance in the hands better tonight when they take on dianapolis. | ¥ {ladelphia st Brooklyn (night). Kalin's rups-batted-in total to 11(0f A. B. Chandler, high commis- the last place Chicago Cubs while Watkins went down for eight-| RESULTS YESTERDAY for eight playoff games. giving sioner of baseball, it was learned the Dodgers must play the first counts twice in the first round. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
passed Cathedr: drive in the fou First downs Cathedral; yar 153 to 130, C: 37 to 17, Cathe hit 5 of 14 and 6.
19-game winning streak with a 14 to- 0 victory over the twice-| defending champions at Speed-| way last night. | Some 2000:fans saw the Hawks stop Speedway's string that | began. in October 1946, getting |
Football Scores
CITY, COUNTY SCHOOLS Tech 56. Anderson 0. Bloomington 13, Cathedral 9.
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wa , Bro |Greenfleld 20, Franklin Twp. 14. {Lawrence Central 25, Deaf School 0 {Manual 12, Washington 0. t Sacred Heart 9, Beech Grove 1. Shortridge 46 Crawlordaville 2.
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him the Tribe lead in that depart-| {of four games with the Philadel-{from rights to the head. He took (Playoff) 3 o Southport 12. Jeffersonville seven first downs to the Plugs’ 3.| ment. Jroday. 'phia Phils. What hurts — the another right in the second and Byler. i Pidbican. 350 3h Warren psn] poh, 0 Ry {Louis Mundy scored both touch-| Cathedral ..... First Hit by Hartsfield rgd Seine hs DAS vei Dodgers — surprisingly —1s - that/again bounced off the floor. He Lembo’ Regorin and ‘Okrie. Losing pitcher Auburn 3% Bluffton 0. . |downs for the winners, fntercept-) ADDED ATTRACTION Bloomington .. il . S41, Scala le e In- they're playi t Ebbe was glassy-eyed when he rushed —'*" CW Boonville 7, Evansvil e {ing a Speedway pass on the ’ tsfield, the league's playing a ts Field. glassy 3 . Evansville Bosse 0, . Wn the year,’ pore dians on Saturday, Sept. 10, on| Ordinarily that would be finé in and knocked Willams down AMERICAN LEAGUE Columpia City 13. Ft Wayne Concordia 1. Plugs’ 30-yard line on the second WOMEN'S RACE SHS Wins C first hit off Muir as first up fn Uh® eve of the crucial last series except that the Phils have taken twice before the end. New York oto 000 010 0100 8 8 2 Sonnersville’ 1s. Lawrenceburg 0. (play of the game, then skirted CRAWFORD! the fourth. He was left on base Of the regular season, three gamesiover that gaudy little Dodger) John Oliver of New Albany "Rusch Buxton. Casey. Piljete, Hood Est Chicago aoosevelt 35 Gary Maan o [Tight end for a 30-yard TD jaunt SUN. AFTERNOON —Shortridge's ] y :
with Toledo, when the Indians acreage as if they owned it. with fought to a draw with Bob O'Ban- ce in the third period. -dignapolis rolles
as Muir got the next three
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tera striking out two. SLi Were in the running for fhe tones victories out-of nine there non of Jeffersonville. (ine "vg er Rudeon. T Losing "pitcher flenart 30. Mishawaka 21, Harold Butrum's two. place- ville in their se . nt. this season. vd n Franklin 25. 8helbyviile 6 | ments were blocked. TAX In the sixth, Paul Burris led Brooklyn must face Reed Wins Decision | Ine ame, called end of h-Darkness) Ft Warne Co anvilie hg Warne Central In the fourth, a bad pass from ALL SEATS $1.00 WL 21, at Crawforc
Catholic 12 Hammond Noll 46, Chicago Bowen 6. Hammond Tech 33. Gary Froebel-28. Hobart 33, Lowell 20 Howe Military 20, North Judson. 13. Lafayette 13, Kokomo 0 Logansport 26, Marion 0
Rufus Marks accounted for f the first in the on a 56-yard nm
#f with a single but was erased, Scala explained that his mother Philly's best, Ken Heintzelman,| > . Roy ey into a double| Was critically ill, which was true the grizzled old lefty who has/ Willard Reed, who once held | Sanford ‘snd Berra: Harris, Hittle an play. Muir retired the Milwaukee according to information Fecelved| won 17 and lost 8. The Phils wiil|the state ue yon a decision 36! Loui oine pitcher_Harsls °° ¢ er in the seventh. [from his Bayonne, N. J, home|De facing: Brooklyn's best, rookie °'®" ( arvey of Mun- Chicago Ss oz Mo oix 4 2 0 boys: in ord in/town. But since Scala cleaned Pon Newcombe, a 15 and 8 win.| Cle: . Costas BRCher Raney
center forced Fullback Harold Kuykendall behind his goal line {where he was tackled by atur’'s Joe Dillon.
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It was a different story | ne pitcher-Raney arinette (Wis, 19. H a clarx 1. DeC | Gilchrist then the eighth. Nick Etten, first up, Out his locker and took the long ner who lost that heart-breaking §°04 Instruction from his Corer iaiand 300 00g 066 § 3 3 Martigsvie as, Michell 77 " | The Plugs missed all eight rors EL ood got a lite when his grounder Way home by driving instead of (for Dodger fans, that is), 1 to 0 He stayed away from Reed and| Tricks and Robinson. Wynn Zoldak michigan ify 33. Pr._Wayne Nortn 6, (passes, failed to penetrate deep Across from 500-Mile Track tw passes fro bounced through Fleming for an Accepting a fast plane ride, his OPener in St. Louis. Fe staggered only once in the ns New tERt IRS al enough into Decatur Central ter-| Lauter across error. Dee Phillips stroked into|teammates decided ‘he had let Odds Favor Cards ve 3 ould When Fat ul * : | Novlesvilie 3 Wesdeld d. |ritory to threaten seriously and Norm Klein 1 ible play, after which Muir them down. I, n Te | Rushville 33." Greensburg 7. (tailed to stop the Hawks’ end a double play, | he odds are in favor of the vey with a solid right. Reed [Sheridan 14. Jackson Central 6. | sweeps scoring with a lost poise. Johnny Logan singled Suspended By Sox (Cards to pull out of their slump weighed 198 and Harvey 186. Guth Bend Central i8 La Porse 0 ey 9-MINUTE from Lauter in and advanced to second on a tonight since their best man,| Wille Clemens was tm [Fe Bin CRY I ty Speedway ........0 0 0 0— 0 RE ter. Lewis Yav balk. lr re led the Tribe 1 arty Howie Pollet (19 and 9),in his second De at ge | © |SEiarhines enaiaes 4 cuaton’r. | Decatur Central ..6 0 6 2—14 tra points. Paul Burris’ single scored ub officials to suspend Scala. oes a ainst vo : : oyals 0 1 {Wabash 27. Huntington 0. . 3 ” | N The Athenian Logan and Al Aucoin batted-for| After which the Chicago White and 1. What Sie lps the weighed 155. So sth ' Waingion, 28, Bisomigrion, cuversr 1 Warriors Win; 19-13 + | A2Za tL 8 man threw to Roy and singled, Burris pulling kp Of the outfielder's con- Cgrdina) cause, even though their|twice in the first for nine counts, BUFFALO, Sept. 24 (UP) ~The Whitias 7. Gary Emerson 8 | Warren Central won its second | : DONE BY EXPERTS who covered 8 up at second. A running catch , Also suspended him, it was |aaq 1s down to a microscopic half [before making the final push in Buffalo Bisons indicated today COLLEGES i their first touc by Kalin on Hartsfield's drive T®Vealed today for the first time. game is that five of their seven the second. |they_plan to make short work of Botton 33. Srracuse 21. vas to 43 at Ne Cie The loss w held the Milwaukee threat to The double suspension removed remaining games are with the, Snooky Brown, who was to the Montreal Royals in the finals Georsia 4. Coattatiooss 6 field last night : | Crawfordsville one - Tun. |Scala from two payrolls, Indian- Cubs, the other two with sixth have met Sid Peaks, appeared at nf the International League play: Witton 10. Aubarn 7 | Bob Hoeger of Ben Davis took | | Shortridge .... Bell Gets In Game apolis and Chicago. place Pittsburgh. Brooklyn has/the Armory with a bad cold and offs. ON aned tnt Poston Collese: (rain. post- 5 rumpled handoff in the air near § & Crawfordsville. a Martin 2 Su ne Still feeling that Scala had Wo with the occasionally tough | Was rejected by the athletic com- The Bisons’ booming bats Washington and Kee 21. Furman 1. ——— saa | 4 i Rock rewers’ moun oll in e taken a "run out” on them when Braves in addition to tho {mission and their scrap was called stroked out 15 hits, including two ye /CGR, TE30TY3 Bh Rept State 20. TY GRP : eighth. He easily erased Fernan- his services were sorely needed, With the Phils. » “ low off. Peaks probably will meet homers by Gerie Markland, as Memphis. Siate A Famba 6 RED BAR AUTO BATTERIES $1.00 ON SUNDAY ockets Los dez and Fleming but Roy Weath- Tribe teammates “cut him out’ In the only-other major league I NOMPson next Friday. s they buried Montreal, 9 to 3, In Welierh Reserve 33. Kent State 20. lf 38-P1ate. 30 ‘ leit fo EVANSVILL erly hit a double and Dave Bell, today when they split up their ames scheduled yesterday, both . [the opening game of the best-of- Southeast (Mo, State 17. Culver-Stock-|| ampere hour nh CTT RTT, " bh With Bill Phill new outfielder, ran for him. The $4604.26 bonus for finishing American League night games Veeck Drives {seven series last night. North Dakota 6. Moorhead (Minn. State] ©8Paclty. Fn hs ' oa the 26 points, Brewers then walked Kalin and second in the league's regular the Detroit Tigers shut out the | Markland, who had a brief NeoTuskn Wesleyan 34. York 0 Fits mostly Fri Ll hd 198% EA LR ville handed Ii Jack Conway popped out. Young race. ) Cleveland Indians, 5 to .0, and Hearse Buries {rial with the Chicago White Sox New ‘Haven Teachers J2, New Bedford [| & 1 1 small i Sunday TiN 2 P.M. Ripple’s city ch Bell took over right field in the my. « . the Chicago White So beat th ’ - early in the season, smacked both west Chester Teachers 46. Albright 6 cars. Phone LL 7447 ond 26 to 0 ninth. | e Strange Case of Jerry St. Louis B . x at the | | | homers off . Johnny Van Cuyk, Mt St Mary s 40. Kings 0 1 95 i oh " night In the top of the ninth. the Scala” now Is before baseball's ~~ rowns, 4 to 1. C eve and F ag the Royals’ starting pitchers. His Mount Bon a aden) . | . . : ] A Two recovers Brewers made a gallant effort to \Eest court, When it will be Rac t Gal tirst came in the opening inning Ashland 12. Ohio Northern o I JENCHANGE CLARKE tially-blocked K {settled, nobody knows. It's es ar a nce with none on, while his second St Thomas 38. Ausseurs 0 || All other sizes In stock at re- Ye ¥ come from behind. After Clint y all CLEVELAND, Sept. 24 (UP)— . h ond as 28, Aussburs 0 : ted , Nlup to Umpire -in-Chiet H | By United Press | ’ : was delivered with tw Concordia (Minn) 4I, North = Dakota | duced prices. cepted Dass cot Conaster fouled out, Jim Gleeson p ot Happy AME |The Cleveland - Indians buried Was dell two mates’ sate 8 h ‘ Chandler. E. A RICAN LEAOUR l board Drake 41. E ; " | AUTO WASH game, Phillips | doubled to Jett canter er . Win Tost on Te'their 1048 championship pennant 2b0Ard in the fourth and carried Drake 42 Emporia (Kas) State 0 BLUE POINT the first afte Howls Moss was retired on & JR 2 LLLICTTIIEIN W = §last night in a shallow center fleld the Bisons into a 5 to 3 lead. ~~ Wartburs 18. Winona acalester 13 | SUPPLY TFN blocked punt, | fly to Beard. Ettéen blasted a Louise Suggs Holds naeraTpnt Jatt, o~ Br ac! STAVE 410 feet from home plate. Tue Foals Zuiled 10 Segre, jhe Newport News 14. Rando} Rh Macon Vu o.| Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts. . 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