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ardineis Stave Off Rally By Chicago Cubs To Win, 3

| Chicago Nearly Nips Wildcats Cut Loose When Purdue's Line Caves In 53 844

St. Louis in 9th But i J ND Bulldozer Wilks Puts Out Fire {Crush Indiana

Schoendienst Raps 3 Singles, a Musial 2 Doubles to Lead Redbirds 5.6 | Final Score we 3

, ST. LOUIS, Sept, 24 (UP)—The St. Louls Cardinals still were ading the National League tonight, but the eighth-place Shows Lay er Subeaaaisd them quite 8. scare before bowing 3 to. 2, (Continued from Page. 38) were leading, 3 to 0, going into the ninth when Sellers cut back off tackle for rats Bul were les Jeffcoat singled to start the inning. a touchdown (from the 17, But Up to that point, Gerald Staley had yielded only four hits i that was all for the Hoosiers, ..

Sauer forced Jeffcoat and a sin-| Tonett blocked one of Quarterback Nick Sebek’'s punts in the second period for a safety. si°

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Wilks relieved Staley. Wilks. gat | Herman Reich on a long fly o| NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (UP)— Center field and then struck out|The Brooklyn Dodgers continued Roy Smalley to protect the Card- to menace the league-leading St. inals’ half game lead over the ouis Cardinals by trouncing the Brooklyn Dodgers. [Philadelphia Phillies 8 to 1, toStan Musial hit two doubles to- night before an overflow. crowd) night. Both figured in the Cards’ |of 34,083 i early scoring, though the Redbird] Don Newcombe, who received al slugger was guilty of some faulty new automobile loaded with lesser base running in the first inning. [gifts before the game celebrated) Al Schoendienst led off with a “Newcombe night” by limiting singlé and Marty Marion fol- the Phils to four hits and fanning lowed with another to put run- nine batters, ners on first and third. Musial, The huge Negro came within, then doubled high against the one out of his fifth shutout, An-| right field screen, scoring Schoen-|dy Seminick blasting his 22d] dienst. Musial kept right on run- homer with two out in the ninth.

Dame extended fts undefeated string to 29. The last defeat suf~ . fered by the Irish came at the hands of Creat Lakes, a Paul Brown coached team, 39 to 7. In the last game of | 1948 season, however, the I were tied by a gallant Southern {California team and there was an jepic scoreless struggle with Army {in 1946, Left Enda— Within. A senettir, Finn, haf ckles—Martin, McQOehee, Zadthe ft Cuards— Burns, Helwig, Kioups, ge” Grothaus, Groom, Bartlett, Right Guards®-Wallner, Oracko, Lally, [Mit Tackles—Cifelll, Toneff, Zmijewskl,

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ning around second base, only to Until the home run, Newcombe . aot A v. Petitbon, Spaniel, find Marion at third. He pulled had permitted only one runner to| : o Mis bi a tre. Jarrett. Cotter,

up.and was retired in a run-down reach second base. He walked and Marion, breaking for the three. plate, also was trapped and re-| Roy Campanella also hit homer | tired. No. 22 for Brooklyn and Carli

a Pullbacks—8itko, Swistowics, Laméry,

Chicago St. Louis rillo continued his climb into | — 2 Al schndnst. ns 3 2 Al Lo “first five” hitters with his, bY Cavarreita 1 § § ¥ Musial 3 13 817th homer In addition to a Bumhint 4 2 3 Saba" § 1 8 SOIEle on rein] Jauer, | 3-¢ : es cf : 1% a. Ai Ne ABH ° Al Disgramed photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr. snd J. Hugh O'Donnell. fauch $33 Satrnone 311% famners {ie : i $ Mik Sn $181 Tunnicliff of Northwestern (Neo. 15) ripped through before he was finally pulled down by Purdue's Kerestes. made this picture after being flown to the game af ich Th, 4 911 3Qivianodd 39 | {Enmiic 49 1 oRopinsonan 31 11 his left tackle in the first quarter of yesterday's game The play started on the Northwestern 34 and stopped Dyche Stadium, Evanston, Ill, by Harold Unger Indi guts A he AY " Nehisonsf. 2 1 3 LQimoilf = 22328 against Purdue and vou seven yards for a ra dave on the 41. Times Photographer Henry Ek Glosing J Jr prs anapolis pilot. aw ami 4] isnt 1118 New Pift Recime Tot 34 82419 Totals Satins 000 ONwcombep 4 8 8 2 pp oi Northwestern Wins 20 to 6 lowa State Holds g Michigan Beats ge aati Opens With Win ane x 0 Ghicato 1... 900 00 04 WED DS 575 TO Stop Boilermakers Cold Wiinois to. a Tie PITTSBURGH, Sept. 24 (UP)—| 1 fo J

) | Ram: M lattner walked for Meyer in { University of Pittsburgh's new Tors as angi! 2. Smalley, Aron. | lynn fouled out for Simmons iy "ath.

al, Northey, Schoe football regime opened the season

First Half a Close, Even Game

Siena Bureess. Serena. Fwo-buse ite — Philadelphia ors 001 30x—8| today with a promising 13 to 7 Ne 2 eo ot to Raa TSoUI 10|, ELEOS Buns. Jonge. Resse, Runs batted And Then Touchdowns Begin to Roll Comes Back Twice y : State Puts Up

victory over William and Mary in a game that was touch and go

rena. |in—8n Hodges, Olmo 2, Campanella 2, ; Smalley Furitio. iH 'Seminick. Home runs-—Campa-to Marion to Nel-| nella, Furillo, Seminick. Stolen base— |

(Continued from Page 38) yards a try, in the final five min-| In Last Half Scrappy Battle

to Reich: Schoendienst : Hodges. Double piays—Robi to Reese ball th throughout. Bon Rue 0 Bur on. Loft on beses—|to Hodges. Left on bases Philagelonia 6. 6(third period to ‘put the game | tea, Se a CHAMPAIGN, IIL, Sept. 24| yu "oo thors played a rugged) ANN ARBOR, Mich, Sept. 24 Chicago 6 : is Bases on balls | Brogkivn §. Base on balls SHOomPson | way. J. UP) —A derd Iowa State | (UP)—Michigan staved off a galOff Rush 2. Staley 1. Chipman i. Struck|L, Triokle 1. Newcombe > on ver 3.| {due stand. le SAD. underdog be, Drand of ball which forced the... ¢ourth-quarter surge by unQU_Br Rush 1 Staley 3, Chipma and | Trinkle 1 Newcombe § Hits and runs-_| Burson, star of the 1948 Wild-| oo (04. in the second [°0tball team that refused to be g,ytherners to give up a. touch-| 2" 27" merase 1 1 ompson an n nnings — ——— NENT Bn ee: CB™3 in 80s tanings:/ Meyer 1 and 0 in 3%: Trinkle 4 and 3 Cat eleven was in te first half| arter when Ken Gorgal directed NEXT OPPONENT down right at the start. The big, wcuican pg ford Wilks 0 and 0 In Re [nnine. Winning | 0, 1% (Simmons 0 and 9 jn 3a: Mile: 0 then for only three plays. |a 55-yard march, highlighted by [Wisconsin at Hinals. veteran Pitt line was able to stop| Marquette at Michigan ne er le mires—Btewatt, Conian, |DIng pitcher—Newcombe (16-8). Losing! But whem he put his signal| gop Hartman's pass to Maccioli _{the running of William & Mary's derdog Michigan State ne and

At- pitcher.—-Thompson (1-3). Umpires—Jor

ardon and Boggess Time 2 16. calling know-how to work, in theigor 24 yards. Gorgal sneaked beaten came from behind twice highly rated Fullback Jack Cloud | extended its win streak to 24 con083

h Goetz. Re ho - - J Attendance—34. third period, thé Wildcats rolled. ovey from the half-yard line for(In the last half today to hold|and that's what paid off in the secutive games with a tterty- |

Starting from the Purdue 42, Art sya'ta)lv. but Rudy Trobovich’s Illinois to a 20 to 20 tie. end. {contested 7 to 3 victory. Se — Braves Defeat Probable Pitchers “Today Murakowskl lost 1 yard on a line, or point ud Blocked by A home crowd of 31,108 tans! Paul Yeweic, a fancy Southern| A record crowd of 97,239) no biting y United Pres: plunge, but Burson sent Ed Tun- chuck Petter. Northwestern enjoyed the sunny weather but passer, constantly harassed Pitt| watched the stubborn Spartans, Woe: Log Btls [Sfp nese ‘|nicliff ‘for 13 yards on a trap guickly retaliated as Dick Flow- Sat stunned as Iowa State played with his tosses until he was, re- come within 15 yards of a touch- no cutting : 0 (Parnell 51%, (Reynolds 17-5) at Boston/play and then Murakowskliers guartered a drive and passed! {the favored home team off its moved from the game in the final down and a major upset with two Giant Detroit, 1 Houtteman 15.9) at Cleveland Stepped the remaining 30 yards|{wice once to Zuravleff for 14 |feet. |quarter with an injury. minutes to play. Four straight! Bt Louis (Ostrowski 8-8) at Chicago on a wide blast around left end. yards and again to Johnny Miller] After dropping a 7-0 half-time] i——— pass plays failed, however, and PW ehington’ the Wolverines took over.

Less than five minutes later, for 20 yards to, Purdue's five. l®ad in the first five minutes “anthers Smash

NC PA sivert |{the second half, Iowa State twice

EW Sept. 2¢ (UP)—|s-16 a P oe Bi hows home rE Tl 5d Sopheinire 1 he A Furaviert is alee allied from er..: {made long marches to tie Illinois. am TONAL LE "| Eddi th ft and enabled Warren Spahn to be-| Boston NATIONAL LEA Oy fird 15. 8) | covered on the Boilermaker 35.|¢wo ie. Nemeih converted aller Then, still not satisfied, Iowa Canterbury, 42-0 f

at New York (Jones 14-10 and K touch-| State rolled down the field in the SOS first, National League 13)—two games and Koslo | Burson pitched a pass to Zurav-| gowns, closing minutes and had the bail HANOVER, Ind., Sept. 24 | uP) |Chuek Ortman from getting more|

Pittsburgh (Lombardi 5-5 and Chesnes| . | $13) at Cincinnati Wenmeter 11-10 and/leff who caught it on the goal| on Illinois’ 9-yard Mine when the|—Hanover's Panthers, the top than a glimpse of his targets. ey anton Shave Junin eR Philadelphia’ * line and fell over for a touch- 4s game ended. y lotfensive “little college” team in| Quarterback George Smith |

A Michigan's highly | attack was ragged as the, ging State line .. kept!

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nters—Wiestecha, Petter, Price _Hanover at Earlham. were ahead. They drove 60 yards| er, PHS

Right down the field, three _and tou Right Tackles—Cernoch, Forman.

NORTHWESTERN their! tically clinching fourth place. |Poniun Barney 8-8. = i st Lous]9O™ Left. Ends—Zuraviet!, Thom |" Three inexperienced b'acks(the nation last year, - today brought State's followers to wil { (Martin 5-0) From there on it was a slug-| Left Tackles—Sawie, Pord, Punters. »./ whom Illinois Coach Ray Eliot is| {feet as he booted for the on Yi Larry Jansen was rapped for| . : | Left 'Guards—Parsegian, Daniel, y NEXT OPPONENT State score of the game. it |8Ing match and the Wildcats wigki | counting on in the Western Con-| Canterbury at Rose Pol |

five of the six runs to suffer his 16th loss against 15 wins. State o College

Elliott got his 15th nd 16th Football Schedule homers off Jansen and Adrian NEXT SATURDAY Zabala followed Jansen to the, Rutler at Wabash. hill. He was greeted by Elliott] Franklin vs. Indiana Central at with his 17th homer with Elbie Manual High School field (Home-. Fletcher on base. Kirby Higbe coming).

|ference race—John Karras, Ron-| eee .| Michigan could not drive to: {nie Clark and Dick Raklovits— opened its 1949 football cam-| State's goal line in the first pe-| Quarterbacks Burson “Flowers. sparked Illinois to three second- paign with a smashing 42-to-O|riod, but began to roll at the| Le alf fboacks—J. Miller. P. Day. Alban. half touchdowns. But the Illinois | victory over Canterbury in a|start of the second and was able!’ ers -Man | ker Taifbacks—Tunnlel(t” Worthing- | jine couldn't stop the tricky of- Hoosier college conference game. Ito Tare. a Spartan ble. dnto #1] £2 + Fullbacks—Murakowskt, Perricone, Sund- fense Iowa State Coach Emmett | Coach Garland Frazier, in his|game-winning touchdown. i | Stube r had devised. [first year at the helm here, lifted] Michigan recovered State Full-| most of his regulars early in the [back Frank Waters’ fumble on ;

PURDUE pitched the ninth. Indiana at Ohio State. Mar Lette to Win [Left Ends—Bland. Sugar (Brewster. IE New York Notre Dame at Washington. Jatt . Guards—Surray, Ee an. | ‘Albion Battles {third period. | his 25 to set the lone touchdown " ABH O Al itamsgn + 8 1 3 Jlowa at Purdue (Dads’ Day). . BI sCarnashl. Enitz Reed. Myrico | Jim Peterson, Hanover's rub-lof the traditional game. Sub-| y Raich: 1 4 112 9/Lo khan lf 4 3 33 Manchester at Anderson. ve) MADISON, Wis., Sept. 24 (uP) Right Guards—Weizer, Skibin ‘Wabash to Tie ber-armed T-formation quarter- | stitute Michigan Signal Caller = Rickert,lf 3 0°35 OlMarshatict 4 1 1 0 Ball State at DePauw, ‘Wisconsin got off to a slow| Rieht Tackies—Beletic, Ralapos. Jano- | Rs | back, fired two touchdown passes, Bill Pucik caught State's line ¥ REliott3n 4 3 9 8 lnibc § 1 3 of Canterbury at Rose Poly. |st&rt’ but began rolling -in the| Kien Ends—Whitmer, Butchko, Me-| ALBION, Mich. Ss t 26 — Al.[the first to Halfback Hank | napping and threw a direct hit: ‘Same Luxury Holmes.rf 4 0 2 0Lobr 310 4 Hanover at Earlham (night). [Second period to pile up an easy|“"g /l0. ve Goreal, Harima: an. {bi Coll ep | g/Treesh in the initial period, theifrom the 11 to lanky Irv Wisniew- | | pangs 3 0 SRuferss 1083 [Evansville at Western Ky. |11 to 0 victory over outmanned| Left HaifbacksSchmidt, Chic on College came from behind po. +, End Bill Klein in the|ski! for the deciding score. 1 het 314 Tha i 3 ge (might). pans SEE OPPONENT Sain ~ unt Halfbacks — Adams, Sacer, |in_the fourth quarter | here today| ond. That play was good fo ot} {2 ansen, Wisconsin at II | os {§ {Zabala.p 000 1 Huntington at Wilmington, 0.| Fullbacks—Kasperan, Kerestes. NEXT OPPONENT (66 yards. i Rigney 100 0. jJndiana State at Valparaiso. Maruurite ot Miekiein Stats. SCORE BY PERIODS . | Buties 31 Yeabas cYo ‘Grid Card _JHisben 000 0 Eastern Ninos at St. Joe {Marquette today and present Ivy) {Northwestern o 113 0-20 to battle College to to al Treesh also scored another, { Totals 33 73713 Totals 35 93710 * |Williamson with a sweet triumph Purdue 0 6 0 0— 619-19 stalemate. tally. ‘Other touchdowns vere For Today |: jin his opening game as Badger, oli Bora Miller, Murakowskl, Zurav-| Only three minutes remained in racked up by Bob Horn, Jvan|

fgney flied out 100 Zabala in 8th | to on flied out for Lohrke in 9th, { RIS: Poin anakowsit, Furey '

{ | { {head coach. | Nemeth 3 |{the game when Albion quarter-| Lee, and Guy Andress, who also Our Lady of on Yo. sored Hen .’ CL. 9% 008 ort | | Marquette managed to get in) tegen. Rollie Barnum. Wisconsin, uUm- back Frank Jorauko crashed booted four extra points. Tom £247 rar RE Ra; 3°80 ube B. or! ipl rieger ud: 10) e No iv ll batted in—R. Elliott §, Rufer, Wisconsin. territory only twice, Ser rg Darling, Beloit Lineoman "RH 203 y| through center for the tying) |Saunders got two more Hanover Png, Patrick. Crone Gari 2:00; once on a first quarter Wisconsin{Knipschild, Chicago Albion jumped off points in the second period on| Cutherine vs. Holy Cr arfleld, 2:

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ime-—1:51. Attendance—36 3673, paid | NEXT OPPONENT ~~ divided with three of their touch=| Ball lost on fumbles |

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: eat Manchester a it Anderson, {ths ee on the ground. | xFrom m line of scrimmage. Albion 6 71 0 6-19 Times State Service if a fourth period raily by Earlham > en ~ | Wabash lear 613 01g) HANOVER, Ind. Sept, 24-+Dee [Lota to detent the Quakers, BH Franklin Beats Eureka City, County H. s. retest pete | Monroe, the former Madison High - " * 0 n e season’ opener fo Cincinnati b-5 the two Hoosier College Confer. In Pumpkin Bowl Game Football Schedule Cornhuskers Scuitle | School Mg scoring ‘Jorwand wae} " ence foes. Times Speeis! FRIDAY South Dakota 33-6 {énrolled at Western Kentucky, . | Machoitz, a powerhouse last EUREKA, TIL, Sept. 24— Frank-| Beech Grove at Deaf School, 3 LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. 24 (UP) State Teachers College only two CINCINNATI, Sept, 24 (UP) season and one of the leading!lin College of Indiana today/p. m. |-— Nebraska's Cornhuskers scut-| Weeks ago, withdrew from that The Pittsburgh Pirates virtually, rool round Sainets, scored downed Eureka College, 14 to 7,| Ben Davis at Pike Township, 8 tled South Dakota today, 33 to school and enrolled at “Hanover | clinched sixth place In the Na-|poeg toucndown passes for nglin the fo, Ra 5 85uusl Pumpkin |p. m. |6, combining a rifle passing at- Friday. Hy tional League race by beating the others. Smt marked up a touch: | Richmond at Broad Ripple, 8 0 win th Sulljouing ground gains “I'd rather play here and see a Cincinnati Reds, 6 to 5, today. oe aie Wis fer. JHiluutes down in the first and one in the) oO bod ‘ Lotavetio dott 0/27 § thelr opener’ easily betore 4 ACH" he commented re Altho yielding 13 hits, Cliff en cho 8 ght third periods. Eureka scored their| a ral vs. aye eff a gardin ar hein yiel the route for the|Rd for 17 yards and the firstlone tally in the final minutes of {CYO, 8 p. m The eda Nebpugks pied scored 36 points to set.'an indiv-| (TD. He then tossed 17 and 30-ithe game on a pass. Crispus Attucks at Shortridge, 2330s by Fran Nag 4 De) "dual scoring record in the cham-| Piates 204 huiped himself oe touchdown passes tb end Eureka .iiseeeee.0 0 0 T= 7(2:30 p.m. Wiegand in the last half helped Plonship game won by Jasper last knocking in his team’s final run|Tom Redmond before the half. Franklin .........7; 0 7 0—I14| Decatur Central at Plainfield, pile up the advantage. March. with a double and also bringing|Macholtz also ‘carried the ball 8pm Halfback Don Bloom capped) Monroe may team with Bill fn the first with a grounder Seresy She on) line for one of Fight Posponed Franklin Township at Warren|tWo Nebraska drives with’ touch- [Litdhield, Muétriber he Jasper! . 5 r which Grady Hatton fumbled. After a scoreless third period,| NEW YORK, Sept. 24 {UP)— Central, 8 p. m, downs, his first putting the Corn- team, and forme

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