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Joe Williams Says— ‘LaMotta Hits ‘Stale Path’
Developed aConvenient Misery in Cerdan Fight -
¢ NEW YORK, Sept. 26—Putting one little word after
another and our Willard Mullin—fot some ‘odd reason—| wants to know whatever became of the due bill? It may be that Jake LaMotta was compelled to withdraw from the
Martel Cerdan middleweight fight because, as the medicos| insist, of “myositis of the right trapezins muscle and neu-| shoulder"-—and what kind of triple
__ pits - asterior of the right chatter. is that?—but that isn't the way I heard it, ©“ My information, In somewhat plainer words, is that LaMotta, finding he had gone suddenly stale and none too confident of his
ability to handle the tough Casablanca battler, anyway, developed |
a convénlent misery in the right shoulder. i ~ Attempting to describe his allment to Dr. Vincent Nardiello, the commission's “say ah” genius, LaMotta said: “Every time I| stick my jaw out like this (with gestures) I feel pains all over. "| ““A good fighter never sticks his jaw out,” the doctor commented | frostily, Well, anyway the Yanks got back home with a tie, way the breaks have been running against them all se ason they're Tucky it Waapt a noose.
BALL GAMES ®even pennants est of trifles. There Ia reason tb believe, for instance, that the .. Brooklyns would have gone on_to win from the Phillies yesterday Jack Banta who came in to relieve him was an exceedingly soft| totich, and in no time at all a 3-1. advantage had degenerated | into a 3-6 deficit, - | Nothing short. of a king-size miracle can save them mow, | particularly since those old pros out in St, Louis obviously have | no intention of going Into a til spin. The Cards can lose two While the bums are winning all theirs and’ still tie, "And can there be any question as to who is the manager of the year In the National? Who else but Eddie Dyer, who was plecked to stagger in third while Burt Shotton, directing “the best team I ever put together in my life” to quote Rickey-was expected to win by a dozen lengths? Joe Page the Yanks’ remarkable relief pitcher, is being popularly mentioned as the player of the year in the American. If he's a logical choice—and he can get my vote—then what ahout the Cards’ Ted Wilks who has performed with almost equal. affect bo ihe Sale capacity for the NL oe?
T-VIEWERS got a close-up of Frank ‘Leahy’ s naw er Ted Beard scores a run in the first i inning of yesterday's playoff game as
calling system In Saturday's runaway with Indiana. The Notre. Dame play director turns his back to the defensive line and ad-| drésses his remarks to the other 10 members of the team. These stand facing him in two lines of fives; they listen with wide! fluttering ears, nod pleasantly and gallop blithely into action Seems to be a time saver If nothing else. "ncidentally, fai! in his prediction that Michigan State would pull a shocking upset) at the expense of Michigan came close, The Wolverines won what| the radio boys call a squeaker, 7-3 to keep their three-year winning)
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Lopez Begins to Feel Urce, to Shuffle Off To Buffalo or Montreal
Queen Beats Brewers, 9-3, and Joe Muir
» . * Gets Nod Against Them Tomorrow Night By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor With the Indians still red hot and rolling in the American Association playoffs, TribesBusiness Manager Ted Sullivan today was seanning the train schedules to Montreal and Buffalo. But you under stand, however, that the hustling Redskins still have to win one more game to eliminate the Milwaukee Bréwers to win the right to repre sent the AA' in the Little World Series, also a Best-o tvey series. But the Tribesters believe they have the Brewers on the ropes Tribe Box Store and hope to end it all in Mil-| MILWAUKEE 5 waukee tomorrow night. when) A sumed under the lights at Bor- { Ey “ chert Field. H Young Joe Muir, who has three i | playoff victories to his credit, i8/Logan, ss .... expected to receive the Tribe purrs ec .... mound assignment. He beat the Manville | Brewers here last Firday. although | hues ner, p he had to have help after two Cone ser... down in the ninth.
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als 1 Manvill h Marvelous Record Th oe out for Studener in He won a full router over Min- INDIANAPO y neapolis in the first round play-|o ard il off and-copped another decision gasiiny Viatin over the Millers pitching in a re- |p ernanier, » lief role. i her, of . 0 0 0
The Indians made it three in a San, 3
(day, 9 to 3, before 10,181 fans, Queen. » ees
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28a gl * Boremene So~oocows
playoff crowd this ¥ear. INDIANAPOLIS 31 Mel Queen, the 22-game regu-|necdes 3" eras lar season winner, kept eight base hus
a who Cassi —B 8: Brewer hits fairly well scattered, | oo
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olen et ecard bhi or Hee e—Cassini,
uble plays—Conway to Cassini, Burris registered seven strikeouts and is- {," Biinfhe’ Left on bases Milwaukee T
Spicklemire. Times Staff Photographer
Milwaukee catcher Paul Burris drops the ball. Umpire is John |
Mullen. Indianapolis wen, 9 to 3, and leads in the final playoffs, 3-0, in " games,
Sign State Champ Sox, Yanks Call Doubtful
For Fight Card HH
In Flat Deadlock Wit
urlers to End Torrid Tie
h Only Six to Play;
streak alive.
upswing. Stanford romped against Harva
It is evident that football on the Pioific Const Is on the
44-0, and Southern
Penn State's stunning loss ti edge off this Saturday's game wit
vading Pennsylvania now looms East.
time did Saturday aa pick up th
Red Sanders at UCLA.
_ Cal. whacked Navy, 42-20. And did you see what Oklahoma did to Boston College, 46 to 0. And Texas merely. toyed with Temple in a preposterous charade that ended 54-0.
+ had been shaping up as a real early season biggie. Dartmouth inas the three star special in the),
By the way, the last time I talked with Leahy he didn’t think Emil Sitko would be of much value this ~All the chunky veteran, installed at fullback for the first
COACHES in new jobs who won in their first start Saturday were: Bob Margarita at Georgetown, Jim Leonard at Villanova, Jess McGowan, of Jeffersonville,
| Glassford at Nebraska and Via & knockout last Friday night,/cause he suffered from a sore Ivan Williamaon at Wisconsin, Bill Glasstord at |will face 8id Peaks, Chariestown. arm.
o Villanova takes some of the! h Army at West Pbint. This one
year.
ree of the gl seven TD's.
Parker to Appear In Armory Battle
Gene Parker,
Parker's foe has not been se-| ected. Friday's card will be topped by
Cards Win to Go 1'2 Up as Dodgers Falter
By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer
Meanwhile, the Indians blasted
Indians Cut Extr Cash in 26 Shares
19, Including Walsh,
sued but two walks. The visitors nd yo oon bu got only one blow in the last three [Strut ot A teen ¥ po Sgu gd innings, proving that the Tribe's y,,/2is-DffLerv. § In 363 Innines;, Mang workhorse is long on endurance. | innings Whe
Perry 4 Pa a tu llen, ari Po rafin Kluttz’ First Homer” | .
oore and Padden. Prme—1 12 out 14 hits, including a home run| Indians at Bat
y Clyde Kluttz, a triple by Ted| (Plavett Aters a Beard and a double by Jack Cas- Dallessandre .... 3 | 1 1 3 Jf 1
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{ NEW YORK, Sept. 26-Two question mark pitchérs, who could Indiana's light- either be very good or very bad; carried the hopes of the Boston weight champion, has been signed | Red Sox and New York Yankees today as they squared off in the for a six-round bout on next Fri-| bitterest battle yet in the absolutely fantastic American League
day night's Armory fight card.
| pennant race,
As the teams, now in a flat deadlock for first place with only,
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six more games each to play, met| in Yankee Stadium it was Mautice
McDermott for B {two second-round elimination bat- | y ws on tiles in the tournament now un-| Tommy Byrne for Yo - “ der way to sift out a new Hoosjer| Manager Joe McCarthy of the heavyweight champion. R Elza Thompson, who eliminated | Assignment to a young man who EL
ed Sox was entrusting this vital;
has not pitched since Aug. 25 be-
| In cutting up their extra money received for finishing second in|
Indians voted 26 shares.
Get Full Portions |and continued
|after losing their first three Conway ¥ 1 8 243 starts. Once started, they bowled Priers : i 0 i 19 |over. Minfieapolis four in a row|ganss ........... 3 1 5 the swift pace _ Two-base hia Tae dez . Weatherly 3, Bailessandrs
against Milwaukee. In the International League's,
the regular race, the Indianapolis Playoff finals, Montreal is lead-|~ Hare
ing Buffalo two games to one.
Nineteen regulars, including Leading Tribe hitters at Vies & = [Pitcher Jim Walsh, now with tory Field Jastetday } were vets Ha |Pittsburgh;, will receive fulljand Les Fleming e two vetRaces ar: Glance shares, amounting to $177.08./erans collected three safeties | Ww GB. TP Manager Al Lopez, Coach Don|aplece, Nanny Fernandez, with de 2. 5 3 2 § Gutteridge and Trainer eimalining ‘schedu * Pierce also were voted full shares. /and Beard, who garnered two "oe 5! AL ome, ent 36 Det: 7°! Second-place money amounted hits, scored three times. He also
Boston ~AWAY:
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At New York, Sop Washington, Sept
A nn Times Saturday, Jerry Scala, the, ota
suspended outfielder, received. the {brush off from his teamniates.
field In style. Beard belted a triple to the!
Cor. 2 contr
{flag pole territory yesterday, his!
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hree- base hits’ FES. | 3, Fernandes,
Rt -Rerhandas Flem 3% Kalin 2, Conway 2» " Cassini, T=
ner iit Calemanage 0 ane ad
ur Caainanna Y § 0 bors cenuen I ol lloy
land there was no more scoring
Jim two hits, batted in three runs |in the game by either team,
Conway Snares Liner An outstanding double play
[to $4604.26. As revealed in The stole third and - covered center| [hurt the Brewers in ‘the fifth.
They got two singles after one out and had runners on second
NATIONAL LEAGUE and first. Jim Gleason walloped bout will] Gray-haired Casey Stengel, who' GB - Of course, it's just a question whether Cleveland baseball fans - The other 10-round ¥ Half Sh third three-bagger in seven play-|a liner that had all the earmarks prefer Bill Veeck to Milton Berle. Our scientists mean to be re-%end Willan Rotd, Sorutes Ind thinks his top-thatch will be ook? As i 8 i gr 1a Dal Cooran. Dom Dallessan- (Off games. The drive carrfed an of a hit but Jack Conway A — assuring when they tell us Russia's A-bomb is inferior but some- ana ¢ amp 5 "Times. Legion ip white x he syed survives 0 i aval, AL Pittsbureh. Sept. 21. i, Tom Saffell. and Roy Weath- estimated 70 feet. ithe to his right, stretched and > | cam nne e ankKee » ? 0. ota f w- | how all they seem to be saying Is that carbolic works slower haa © Golden Gloves heavywelght cham. nome mp ign, Pi ommy Byrne, a piicsine A ign. wep: J at erly, part-time players, received| The Re ed one Brew] snatched the flying sphere: then cyanide. Even Yank fans now reluctantly admit they are the R on Lind lpn a. Oct 1 (half shares. Other part-time p Pp ithrew to Cassini for a double (Hot) Sox. The Yanks had a number of sterling players until Po" 15-game winner who also has had 11s traditional baseball parom- players, Elmer Riddle, Clyde Perry, Dick Manville and Les'play as Jack raced across the devaluation . yg {painful kinks in. his shoulder of eter date by which the pennant Shoun and Culley Rikard received! {Studener, Norman Roy is slated sack before the runner could At that oosiers Win 9 |1ate. ..|windups are predicted. have won one-third shares. to hurl against Muir in Milwau- scramble back.
son and M'ksis were obi Weeping od paths in yéester game, but who could a nice lovely autumn day and there was practically nothing stake.
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“‘Ovutboard Races
LAKE ALFRED, Fla, Sept. 26
Rambunctious This Week's
already loomed on the horizon for
was knocked off by Villanova, 27 to 6, Saturday. Vanderbilt 8! seemed unbeatable in the South-|
you--hiad the beginning of the 1049 upset parade. Michigan almost joined ft! barely supressing Michigan State, 7 to 3, when four State despera-| . tion, passes went incomplete on N the Michigan 15-yard line with] two minutes left to play. And Ohio -8tate, one of the other Big Ten favorites, squeaked by Mis-| souri, 35 to 34, by the _margin of |
Grid Card
NEW YORK, Sept, 26 (UP)--Two lowers of football strength featured were toppled and two others were still dizzy from an awry totter the National Outboard Speedboat Yanke foday with the chalk lines still wet on the young gridiron season. championships here yesterday. ~ Yet, it seemed, this was only the beginning because new upsets
Spoilers Eye
the coming week-end,
“Penn State was billed as the power of the East this season, yet finishing first in both heats.
St. Mary’ 8, 29-7, and next meets Oregon State. Southern Cal faces
eastern Conference, yet fell to|Washington State. Stanford, 44-0 Muncie, Ind, Georgia Tech, 12 to 7. And there winner over Harvard; faces Mich- 4iyision.
igan and Washington catches
Notre Dame.
Noffke's 637 Tops Bowling Scores
one toe: | Hank Neoffke : registered the Ga. Tech vs. Tulane {top three game series of the bowl. * The rambunctious attitudes of!Ing picture last night as he scored these spoilers and near-spoflers'a 637 mark. =
made more form reversals highly| Notrke rolled in the Sunday
won over Washington, 48 to 20,| woward Widener of Anderson and Mau ALL-AMERICA CONFERENCE pot. | - plays Nebraska. Borate relia] 40a Noal Epperso on. of 1nd dianevalls Cleveland ia RY follows its 20-8 Purdue win with! ihe wrofessional_ division of a" + three vay BR ASanalee ..s1: x: 1% “Pitt, a 1B victor over William '*/™A™?t at Indian Lake yesterday, he ark '. f f th \ 2 Es Ohio State tangles , Safes, Oaalrsion sass, Mute EE outs session o ue land
est—California ovens 0 al Joh westial
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(UP)—Floridans cheered a home the first of three the teams will /their ninth in a row, | Play in the stadium this week. straight at home and their 18th
|state winner today after Marshal
{Eldridge of Lakeland overcame
1 ittle Alternative
logical alternative for this game,
McCarthy was fresh out of 20-
|58 victories and lost but 19 since]
Don Bowman, clubhouse boy,
Neith®r manager had an other that date for a stratospheric per-/was voted one-half share and| & y centage of .753. Yesterday's 4 to Jack Miley, head groundskeeper today and the Indians will depart 1 triumph over the Yalkees was and Bill Haught,
assistant, re-
their 21st ceived one-fourth share apiece.
kee tomorrow. Kluttz almost got “four for The teams had an open date|four.” In the seventh, with Kalin on first, Clyde hit a towering [tor the Cream City late tonight.|fly to short center. Center Fielder The Indians jumped off to a Milt’ Byrnes called for it but fell
in the last 22 games.
It was achieved on the four-fit McKinney and Otis
Each player chipped in and .re-|three-run lead in the first stanza just short of reaching the ball be«
Campbell, |
a 30-length deficit to win the B3me winners, having used Ellis! pitching of Parnell and on the With special purses.
“free for all” race in
Paul Ownes of Bedford, Ind, won the Class F hydroplane title,!
of Montclair, N. J,
Whitefield won the Class MN hydroplane
competition and Paul Wearley, won the Class E
Find CONY Star Dead in Dormitory :
NEW YORK, Sept. 26 (UP)
| John La: asa s2d1-year-old City Col-
lege star halfback who scored
[three touchdowns last Saturday, was found dead In his dormitory
room today
Kinder, nell
(23 and 5), -and Mel Par-
on Saturday and yesterday. Stengel, whose pitching has turned sour of late, had seen such
{Lopat, and Allie Rey golds get their bumps in their last assign-| ments so he had to turn td Byrne. Meanwhile, over the bridge In {Brooklyn it seemed time to drape the crepe for the Dodgers, Branch |Rickey's kid-powered team, which fell a game and a half behind the veteran St. Louis Cardinals yeslterday with only four more in which to make up the difference. Only a miracle could save them. Dodgers suffered a 5-to-3 colte against the fightin’ Philadeiphia Phillies, while the Cardnals won as expected, 6 to 1 from I last ‘place Chicago Cubs. Brooklyn must play its four remaining games, two apiece with the third-place Phils and the 1948
rane COAST LEAGUR ; (Fins) : Hollywood coe 108 = °F land .
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{hitting of Johnny Pesky and Ted
liantly at third. 43d homer for the other two Bos-
Don a rstwhile aces as Vie Raschi Ed ton runs, scoring Pesky ahead of the Little World Series,
himself. Brooklyn's
|triple and scored on an attempted {squeeze play. Perry fielded Cas-
warded the two batboys, Bobby yestérday. Beard led off with his fore it landed
Thinking the ball would be caught, Kalin started back to
In the event the Indians win, 'sini’s bunt, threw to Catcher Paul first and before he could retrace
(25 and 7) in subduing the Williams. Pesky drove in the first the finals playoff series from Miles two straight at Boston two runs with a single, got three Waukee they'll receive an addi|hits for the day and played bril- tional $6096. Second playoff monWilliams hit his ey amounts to $4604.
If the Redskins participate in they'll
{share in the receipts of the first heartbreaking de- four games, 60 per cent to the|
eat was all the more ironic be- Winner, 40 per cent to the loser.
cause it was the result of an in-
Size of the *
‘melon” depends upon
jury. Ralph Branca, pitching his the weather. Last year the win-
heart out, had struck out nine and given up only five hits when he burst a blister on his hand , striking out pinch-hitter
ning Montreal about $1000
players received “per.” In the playoffs, players’ reguar season salaries continue. In
Bill the Little Series they're on their
Glynn. He couldn't go any further| own.
and Jack Banta, who came in to
relieve him, gave up four hits to
good for four runs, ‘Andy Semideliver the crusher, - Brecheen at Best Lefty Harry Brecheen, best when a victory is a “must, pitched six-hit ball for the Cardinals - in theif” victory. over the
12 200 00x-- 0 jowskl, Ferr Ken-
teams nick hitting his 23d homer to basis,
Gate receipts in the playoffs go the club treasuries of the involved on a fifty-fifty .after the league sdeducts
10 per cent.
Regular season and playoff
at his bonus money is obtained by setting aside a fraction from each Paid admission
throughout the 154-game schedule.
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Burris in time to erase Beard] sliding home only to have his receiver juggle the ball. Fernandez Singles
Fernandez sirfigled off Johnny | Logan's glove and Cassini raced to third. Fleming grounded to Dee Phillips at third and Cas-| sini was tagged out in a rundown | play. Roy Weatherly received an in tentional pass, filling the bases and Frank Kalin's single scored| Fernandez. Kluttz then batted in! Fleming with a single. The Redskins made it 4 to 0 in the: second when Beard walked, and pilfered third after reaching second on Cassini's sacrifice. | Beard then scored after the catch on a fly by Fernandeg. Tie Brewers cyt. the Tribe's lead to 4 to 2 in the top of the fourth on a walk and three singles. “But the Indians bounced back with three additional markers, batted Perry out of the box
+ New Champ Crowned at Lake Shore
pssible. this comi week. wi A . champlon Boston Braves, while Cubs and ‘was the big bat map, AMATET S (and continued the attack against Port, for examin Saye on. [Night Mixed circuit at the Pritch-| PoMce “said he had apparently PPI ATOR Braves we To ling four of the 12 St. oATE . pASERALL terday over-| Manville, The Indians collected ern Methodist and could upset the ett alleys. Another kegler in the| SUT umbed Wo a § fool pilnent, ; |against the casual Cubs and two; Louis hits. He missed a shutout pot XTC a Boubie lee i 8 rp three sinfles and’ a Ss 1 4 dope there. The Methodists had same loop, Dick Busselle, posted] . did oot] .studen against the sixth-place Pittsburgh When Rookie Andy Serena hit him A SAL I dD uh OP ouble in their fourth. M sparked his team to victory ever pitcher fe his first start for Kluttz whacked out his homer a tough time getting by Wake a mark of 620° which was good Pirates. for a homer. he A's in the opener and Fielded only Forest. 13 to 6, Saturday. And > in 8004 gusquehanna, at one point rui- | For today’ In ~ other National = League plate were Ben Cooke, lafisieliar fof Over the left field wall with none Georgia Tech meets Tulane, the (OF funnerup honors. Paul Briles' ning 102 yards to a touchdown Yankees am Rame only. the! games, the Giants topped he A raed * gens o, Jefe dog and d Dick jon in the fifth and Howie Moss oe. 1 § ) =~ ames, ’ th t n “team co-favored with Vandy in set of 804 netted him third place His coach sald @ appeared fn _ 0 “55 VOUS WAVE 10 DE -COlNS J raver. 3 to 2 and 5 to 2. whil cpniget Win Sio.ttemply in the first smacked a round tripper over the Ee N i , sidered favorites if Byrne has con- £ vou < y lle the first kame and & homer (i the Blehie same bricks for the Brewers in the Southeastern. Tulane downed among the evening's bowlers on good health after the game. ) Pittsburgh N eo hd > : g unday quered the kinks which forced Flttsburgh swept a “pair from the sixth. The Indians also talAlabama, 28 to 14, and may also & typical dead Sunday night. He was found dead in his room him to withdraw against the Cincinnati, 7 to 3 and 5 to 3. as M Re ARON th oy a be ripe for an unexpected bidck| Fourth position went to Ross|at Army Hall by Bernard Lipsky, 3 ajor Le a sl Wha pwalk, a Ooeye. | Deaton in the Fountain Square a teammate White Sox last Wednesday. Ralph Kner Bi his 53d homer i e ague | “Leaders single and ‘a wild pitch. \ And it doesn't stop fiere ‘this [Tavern Mén's loop, with his total x _ Jk: . fii s my stopper and if any- imi oy three short of the Nao LEAGUE kee pit ook in "th the Mil- _ danger sign for the favorites of 584 pins. Right behind him dy can win fit e can.” said] u a In R nr waukee pitching in t e seventh! A ny ] o came Bob Henn, who chalked u Football Notes Stengel. “All year long he ha Bob Lemon won his 21st game Aueheer 8! Tous 132 sai nm ER rmy, a 47 to T victor oyer p N Bphuen Eo 38 M4 911] Davidson, will catch Penn State ® 562 figure while rolling in the Jndtans Retormatorys football i'm come up with the game we had as Cleveland's dethroned world p, tay, Proc 133 248 124 1908 «on the rebound. Still shaky *&me circ ult as Deaton. Mable!d ester fay at Yona! ston to win and taken it for us. He |champlons topped Detroit, 7 to 1 Lae son New York 183 629 99 194 0 ( * he p " A? 'E Michigan —runs inte ~Stanford, Bucannan and Ruth Lehmann/y.itheast R Me Capiinais) defeated the did it in Cleveland when the In- | while in other American League Williams, Boston ber as 47 191 349 which feasted on Harvard, 44 to Decame the only woman keglers flierside, Fark to &offleiaiiy op mall dians were hot and against other games there were divided double- Nite Tadd 13] M4 9 io 34 0. And Villanova plays dangerous to hit the “500” mark when they season: SS elubs hen It looked like we were headers, Philadelphia defeated I Dillineer. St Louts 13¢ 330 67 167 318 Detroit, which licked Tulsa, 20 to Tolled 505 and 502. respectively, 8 Ing 0 on a slump and needed Washington, 8 to 85, then lost oston mE HiddTT 108 181 314 1". In the Moonlight Sunday Mixed Solunar Table \* He on te I 4 to 0. Chicago took a 7 to 5 de- [A}Ie Pirates i) Stina eh R Sox 3 Othewise, here is the week's ©a8u¢ and Fountain 8quarey Most anglers know that fish] 12 Games Out July 4 Cision from St. Lowuts and St INS" nS Y picture around the nation: Tavern loop Beverly Mohler have a favorite time during the The Red Sox, who were 12 full| Louis countered with a. 6 to 2 Williams, ro No 1 was third in the women's class, \ éd4 ames out of the lead on July 4, second game win. Stephens, So Pirates 12% East — Penn pnd ‘Dartmouth {day and night when they feéd Robinson, Dodsers 121 open their seasons against one Bowli {and when they play nd ng lea ers | ao 3 Hit ables, compiled vn OR ‘ plays. Wake Hank Not! Nr * Niele Mixed itor The. Times - John Alden ase a esu J lan inc JS. c e u e Forest. he | Rie Want Clase 20 {Knight, designates these times in| LEAGUE STANDINGS GAMES TODAY (First Game) South—North Carolina meets TN 8, LEADR an effort to tell the fisherman AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PLAYOFF AMER} | athington 100 8 10 of Day al i CAN ASSOCIATION { 003 401 00x— 3 | Georgia after beating North, hier. py i 8a Tavern aw Ho] the best time to wet his line. | (Finals, Best-of-Seven Jeri | (Pia o on) Shs Haynes, Soi ofa ittie | Carolina State, 26-6, while Georgia a: ed, Barnes tok Ey Lye. § il {Centra} Rehr Na or Wihor Maser PIANAPOLIS id Tee No. yang studs hk "Weteroth 40d Ouetra. trounc 2 an. Foster Parsons, Sunday Night Mixe P Uw ————— N econd Gam Nounded Sihtumcogy, 42- Sion Mable Rucannar Sry ur aus doh ht Mixed 50% 28 Today : 'n in : 3 ia ‘ Boston oan LEAGUE Washington * od “ 8 hoo 3 - A 1 ‘ Lehmann, 8 Jo v. Mixed 502 1 Wanorro¥ 31 ss A08 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF (Only same scheduled Iadelp 000 0 1 9 sippl. State, plays Duke, which nr ednesday 10/18 3% 10:40 otk SY g Evans: Briss d | wall “A ay , Ch erty’ AM LEADERS w (WOMEN) a 30 Thursday .. 11.10 $i nfs aw (Best-of-Seven Serigs) ra NATIONAL LEAGUE @ and Astron. ao ehmond. 67.0, And JiHes punt Riviera ¢Minenta 4 } MR Raturday Ta 130 ae 18 Montreal : $ i 7| (No sames scheduled NATIONAL LEAGUE sore Vandy faces Alabama. Bi ood Muy Ubon: Sox Hult Mis i 481 3 Sunday 135 Ae 3200 ass Buffalo 3 Rhiladeishia’ at 040— § 1 ? « . rvin one adies 1} a 9 s » - r » r » QOK I Southwest Texas, 54-0 An anes i Hey iI 28 IB Sn Tx RESULTS Y ESTERDAY o Heintse eiman. Meyer Seminick; ner over Temple, meets Idah oe AMERICAN Cergee INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF Anca, raking. Weweomos and ’ ano, 2G If N t - rt —— i Ww uitale 200 000 Campanella Winning pitcher, Meyer, Los-| © 410 loser to Oregon. Arkansas, JO 0 63 Pro Football" Boston nh ) 33 Restor a0) 018 $90 33 1 ine pitcher, Ban r g y ’ New York . r C s 1 anc w which rolled over North Texas! of TTRDE Birananan of T oy vinoer} HARLIN EAGYS Detrolt 3 i 1 Ta King, Van ton. Carrasaye in Wagten: Shicaso, Toi vo 13 State by 33-19, plays Texas Chris-|8. Louis yesterday, will tour the Broad. Eastern Division » Fhiladeinia $1 a ning pitcher, Kins. Losing pitcher, Hooper. Bfg fouls... Hacker NO etna moor Country Club . tod tha w t » . Brech tian, the team which played that Bool Tougin Cub, course David: Dale Philade phia Yok Br 1hea §higeso 8% ut : AMERICAN LEAGUE : Bre ten aad Rice. Losing pitcher. amazing 33-33 tle with Oklahoma Morey aiid Henry Timbrook will make Pittsbu &! “IL 0 0 1000 Washington 4 iol 37 8 New york 000 030 000 1. 4 a fvesome. Local golf {ouewars are dogs 0- 1 0 0 } O's; = (First, Gar ) A&M. Oklahoma faces Texas invited io ses the "Ohio Stone hay ial a 3] 200 Bglon Porigrs 330 0x 4 otha + rs, A&M,. 26-7 winner over Texas ation, Tee tyme. will De approximately Fulintin oo. § oo NATIONAL LEAGUE Parnell and Teo betta. sivira ou! 8 New York wed " Pech. 126 ! Western Division TW Pet. OB Reynolds, ) fe Blextore and Crandall, ou Charles Killlon' carded TI oss Chicago Bears ...% Fo 0° tooo Bt lous 4 os ’ : ; = Midwest Tllinols, atte™a 20- | Char * Pool cuehs Dageball Lon rou Los Ar ngelon 1 ¢.0 1.000 Bi inde iphia y " 5 : 3 ! ey rer 4 Ne 2 208 Ne } 1} } (Called ‘onda on r a] 20 tie With Iowa State, meets Wis- ra calsty Were used in the annualiQreen Bay - 2 | «3 3% Basson so. 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MONTREAL, Sept. 26 (UP)— The Montreal Royals headed for their second straight Internation al League playoff championship today and Sam Jethroe kept his big bat and speedy legs headed for the major leagues. Jethroe, the Montreal outfielder ‘who set ‘the International League record for stolen bases this sea son, hit a two-run homer in ths seventh inning yesterday to spark Montreal to a 7 to 2 victory oven Buffalo. The victory gave the Royals a 2 games to 1 edge in the best-of-seven final series. The teams’ play here again tonigi.t. Jethroe's home run helped break a 2-2 tie with,a three-run seventh and the Royals added two more in the eighth. | Buffalo got its only runs in the first, inning when George Byam hit a homer. off Clyde King with a man on base, King.was credited with the .six-hit victory but Johnny Van Cuyk pitched the last two. innings for ' the Royals.
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