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Indians Hush Little Series Talk As Brews Counter
Redskins’ AA Playoff Bears Bear Down on Footh Lead Is Cut to 3-2
By Stubborn Rival
Tribe's 3-Run Rally in 9th Topped as : Milwaukee's Aucoin Belts Second Homer
Times Special MILWAUKEE, Sept. 20—Little World Series talk around the 8c
Wilbur Shaw [ec Bee Fos Not ‘Ashamed’ ==. = = 0f Race Purse
Welcomes Talk With Novi Owner
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1049
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.___Red Sox, Yanks Seek
e on Eve iding Series
' Race Thrown Into New Deadlock as Senators Nose Out Boston, 2-1, on Patnell's Wild Pitch
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 (UP)—The pennant-vital baseball | game between the hago! Sox and Washington Senators was
: , postponed today after a morning-long rain. It will be played as Judianapons Indians’ Schroeder Hotel headquarters today was! Over Prize Hike Ah Afternoon game tomorrow. : The Hoosier Redskins decided that instead of discussing a trip By ART WRIGHT OPOTOWSKY, United Press Sports Writer to Montreal it would be smarter to hold a council of war and try to| Declaring the Indianapolis Mo- By STAN Battling desperately for the American “ NEW YORK, Sept. 29 g despe figure out a way to halt the stubborn Milwaukee Brewers, tor Speedway management “was League championship with only three games each remaining in the - The American Association play- ’ nat astiamedt* of ils records of season, the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees sought tostate that the winner Tribe Box Score Prise _ pulses = oday said! day to break up their first-place tie. goes tb the Little World Series. Race, Wilbur Shaw t04ay » The Red Sox played the last-place Washington Senators In When the .Tribesters juvaded TUNA RR 0 A Bore ’stuation with Lou Welch Washington and the Yankees met the Philadelphia Athletics in New pr JE $ CE Beard, of ........5: 31 1.9% K. his gp ON ay Dag. the Casini 1» ih... 0 0 8 a 1owner of the two Novi Bpecials.| Yor was Jack JFAIRer pitéhing R : hat 4 ie fone ) Pernandes. 3 ......4 1 3.1 3 0 Mr Welch Yesterday oid THe for the Red Sox and Ed Lopat Pennant Races 3 Pleming, 1b ... 5 0 2% 0 0 that e cars ven | Picture Changes Weatherly, rt 0-2 00 o puny =that and Rex Mays al, . going for the Yankees against the At . Glance : Bell. of .... “0 0 0 0.0 0 y Atheltics. | be out of next year's race unless «| Kalin, if .., ed 3 2 +0 0 , both veterans By _ United Press tng Kf today, the indians ti tare, 113 #3 3 3 the Spendway management rained eral amma | Yesterday have three victories, but their.» I'"'"3 9 8 1 3 0$150,000 ... an increase of $35] more with their heads than with seston ........... 829 of ‘Which u Brewers have two in the SChad-| Mun. P riviercrraes 6.0 0 0 1 of ’ f their arms. . |New York a Bu A dn " " TRIBE .aursnesneer 1 01 0 0 oo : { ‘ » ent into the sec-| New York—At home::. Philadelphia, Tow Sivaniee ade, made 8 SHS 1G 4 38 84 Sins Prevent Sug areas En we ol ER ATS two in a row over the Indians Rulehtose Pate . : : . . 3: arated the Sooeaway hy that] last night when they lost to Wash- at New York, Oct. 1. 2. Fotald. if brother S out at Borchert Field last night _ — ...31 8 5 3 13 731t would be necessary to ‘main-| Inglon. 2 to 5s after ihe Yankees) NATIONAL LEAGUE pi with “four h by emerging, 8 to 6, after & Wild zy, ner tingied for Main in ninth. [tain a fair balance between mon-| at adelpia, - fot Lows viii Noa en Mack's and ninth inning. Gutteridge ran for Turner in ninth, ey paid out for the prize purse) afternoon. | Brookiva” _... inind® nel, ol 1 not have the And it really was a wild stanza. Two out White, WinAiR4 1ud scored, and that paid out for improve-| Stage Set for Week-End | y Logh Naining | Artal Spl those 95 w . First, the Indians scored three AB R BH O A x ment of the Speedway grand- That sets the stage for the final J at Chicago, Sept. 30, Oct. 1. 3, voltage alon times in their half to forge ahead, ,.,..o..4 3, 4 9 0 2 3 o stands and property for the con- three games of the season, the| Brookiyn—At Boston, gost. ® 3; wy the line he m 6 to 4. | Schulte, 1b 2 010 0 1lyenience and safety of the fans. last tworiof which will bring the Philadelphia, Oct. 1, 3. Total—4. of an occas Johnny Huldhings tovk over Gwen, it ... 111.8 4 Shaw Recalls 1940 Yanks and Red Sox together at|whieh earlier interrupted the. wl mched the Tribe mond ne ing oa ¥t.0 + 3 3 8} Declaring an open-minded at- New york) Ryumte oy Sue to game for 50 minutes, began to ly a cam h ‘ : . : o ) p Foie So wr oy Hare Se 2k 4 3 da Sd Tota] enc Cent foal Bers vho bv rchd. vp 12 poe fo he spore 13 tn (1, ZF, 0% 57, Sk Lgl Frm ad a ca id, on a high foul to Les Flem-|ioran, a .. © 3 3 4 lost the car owner and driver| three games to date, throw a 53-21 defensive formation for Times Photographer Lloyd’ Walton. The |Soxer. And Lopat's opposition) (1 d, .salling past crouching Yak) Mapes ing. ; . Suk, 8 ‘38 5 8 3 point of view and I want to see’ defensive Bears, left to right (bottom row) are: Right Tackle Bill Strange, Right Guard Ron Grmies, vasa sore-armed so-so, Phil Mar. catcher Birdie Tepbeotts ‘ BUT I 4 ‘Hutch’ Loses Contro Martin, ii" o 8 § 8 othe race profitable for the driv-| Center Irvin Kirby, Left Guard Georae Noakes, and Left Tackle Jim Carr. The three-man linebackers don, ke the equally torria| The Yankees, too, seemed beat- RUE a But huge Hutchings lost con-| , ~~ 3 8 To 31 ia Te(°'8 and their teams. | are: Right End Emory McConnell, Fullback Don C-awford and Left End Bill Sedam. Right Halfback |x tional Teague race continued ®d for & while yesterday. The 95 games wi trol, He issued walks to the next ANAPOLIS ..... ..-- S18 10 0-1) Shaw pointed out that in the go. . wppumish (left) and Left Halfback Dan Siler form the twosome holding Quarterback Bob Pugh. |with the St. Louis Cardinals|Athletics put on a five-run rally to winning s two men, Len Schulte and Miit| Miwaukes ................ 000 {last race in which he drove in| a _ : " : . s by in the seventh for a 5-to-4 lead. Byrnes. h P the left and Coach Bill Smith on th ht leading the Brooklyn Dodgers by ; Pry ik bittad inns, Beard, Fleming. 1940, the total purse, including! Assistant Coach Jim Peden is on and Coach Bill Smith on the right. one game. The Cardinal-Pitts-|But in the Yankee seventh Tom You may eatherly, 3, , A Ys ” ; . . - + Hutchings was derricked and Two-base Miter dos. Lesan. Tonedin 4 lap and accessory monies, was . a "-.. 9 9.4.9 burgh game was rained out last|Henrich singled off relief pitcher Jug back tn ¥ ‘Mel Queen was rushed "to the Kalin, Aucoin 3. Sacrifice—Gleeson, Double|$85,525. He said this year the) & Bi night, and will be played today|Alex Kellner and after Yogi Bet- of today wou mound beforé he was loosened up| vieri-aease and Cassini; Klutts and Per- Prize total was $179,050. pe ay- awrence n with Gerry Staley pitchipg for St.|ra popped out, Johnny Lindell al- oy rou properly. Howie Moss singled, |nandes; Phillips and Schulte; Hartsfleid,| In 1941, the total was $90,925; Louis against Murry Dickson. | so singled. »
‘‘dians’ lead to 6 and.5. int 4 Main 3, Hutchings 3, Roy §.|DeCAUSE of the war; 1946, §115450;
‘scoring Schulte, cutting the In- Lowa 314 Sehulte, Tayo haaIndigse in 1042-1945, there were no races St a ck S U
L i Dee Phillips forced Moss at 5eC-|sruck out—By Lint 2. Main 2. Roy 5, Hite 1947, $137,425; 1948, $171,075. | ‘ond, leaving Byrnes on third and of Lint 7 in 8 innings (pitched to 3 in| If the Bpeedway met Welch's
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Phillips on first. Al Aucoin, |6th), Main 0 In 3, Hutchings 0 in %. demands for a $150,000 guar-|
To all intents and purposes, one of the three or four. .top coun-
‘blasted Queen's first pitch out of %. Wid piteh—Lint, Winning pitcher ted likely _g0 over the at Lawrence Censrai-fomorrow night | “ Martin, Losi . (tribution would Fl . ‘the park for a three-run homer, | iT k JCE0E Richer=Guten. Dmbirts—|¢100,000 mark. In addition to the Speedway's Spark Plugs will move across the county to meet) BB to the Brewers the hOROPS.|—3:12. attendances. money guaranteed by the Speed- the Lawrénce Central Bears, ’ way, thousands of dollars are Shomer of the i Auer Ye mit one|Indians at Bat contributed for lap prizes, acces- bar none, all week-end. | “off Royce Lint in the sixth with (Playort Averages) sory company awards and mer-| “the
p as a Real Grudge Game
City, County H. S.
rookie outfielder, stepped up and Quees 3 in '. Roy 9 in #%. Martin 0 In anteed purse, the total prize dis- ty high school football games of the current season will take place Football Schedule
It's a natural. It could be the best game in the city or county, Pr ——————.——— ee a ——— And here's why: The Plugs “We had more boys in my first Pp. m.
The Dodgers’ game at Boston yesterday was also rained out, and today it's a double-header— Preacher Roe and Joe Hatten going for Brooklyn against Johnny Sain and Waren Spahn,
It was Rae who TOMORROW beat the Sox last night with a| Baten Grove at Deaf School, 3 ¢ ur-nitter. But the best pitcher, . y jon the Boston team gave away Ben Davis at Pike Township, the winning run in the last of the [ninth,
Hank Bauer hit what looked like a routine double-play ball to Third Baseban Pete Suder, who threw low to Nelson Fox on sec. ond and Fox bobbled before he tagged Lindell. That left a man on first and third. Jerry Coleman walked to fill the bases, and Billy Johnson walked to force in the tying run. y Phil Rizzuto put down a perfect squeeze bunt to score Bauer, and.
|year here,” the chunky little men.) Richmond at Broad Ripple, 8 empty. Aucoin was a ” AB R H RBI 8B Pet Chandise prizes. = & just had These J5-gume_consecy.| 7S: says, “and we had the worst |p: m. | M Parne n x urls ie One then Kellner balked to allow dreplacement for the veteran Clint [Ll "+32 1 1 2% Je : to “oblivion. by Decatur's Cen. Técord.” Lawrence won three, lost| Cathedral vs. Lafayette Jeff at| Mel Parnell, coming in as the Gerry Coleman in for the 7 to § JConatser, who was ill : . 308) tras. Hawks Tat “Week, losing four and tied two. Players have CYO, 8 p.m. : rd i Dae i the on Segre. : ’ Kalin Homers 11 +» Base qa 14 to 0. , y -/been decreasing in number since Crispus Attucks at Shortridge, ng bid h She go 1-1 Ju a The Phils beat the Giants, 2 + Frank Kalin hit a homer for the $3 am The Plugs have been injury- 1946 and it's only been through 2:30 p. m. |man on third base. That man,|0, 0: and the Indians beat the Tribe in the second inning with a 3 ol, riddled this season. That and the Smitty's ability to make- each| Decutur Central at Plainfield, "= r scooted in and each of Whitd Sox, . to 2, in the only Jnone on. c ‘a 4 - yer count that the Bears have . : other ma eague : Phe Milwaukee triumph sent the 5 9 . ’ Calendar eran Mayers DY Stud. Player sount © a Re S the| Franklin Township at Warren Bis soutsteps Was a.3tab in a Red A league 1m. : Jeague's p finals into the 3 4 3 0 0001 LL iniCAN ASSOCIATION pravory |ticeably this season after two con- county in the last three years . Central, 8 p. m. The Sox were leading, 1 to 0 Pirates Buy O'Connell 3 ‘sixth game, which is to be staged : } 1 0 2s) Beate fered) secutive one-touchdown squeaks. | . Lawrence won five, lost one and, Howe at Manual, 8 p. m. going into the last of the ninth! fonight Bell 01.0. SE aArOLIS ....... oy Hm “Itied three in 1947, losing to Speedway at Lawrence Oen- : | PITTS , Sept. 20
$00 Plugs Won County Titles 400 a . os | Speedway knocked off the Speedway again. | * “—|county title two years running and| Even with a. highly-flavored| “3 |last year had a clean slate in underclassman team this season, | % five games. Lawrence also won Smitty may have to make this
0 {INDI 2 Two-B nt ¥ waukee “pected to send Mel Queen back at|weatneriy 3 Tomi 3 Camis Sea ‘the Brewers despite the fact the ssndro 2. Kalin, Conway, | Three-Base Hits—Beard 3, Pernandes,|
Kalin, Zest, It probably will be Hank Home Runs—PFernandes 4. Pleming a
tral, 8 p. m.
with rookie Chuck Stobbs pitch-| ling a fine game. Roberto Ortiz started the inning with a single, land Gil Coan went in to run.| |Pintch-hitter Ed Stewart sacri-
~ Sacred Heart at Southport, 8
Tech at Muncie, 8 p. m. Washington at West Lafayette
anny O'Connell, hard-hitting St. Paul third baseman, been purchased by the Pittsburgh Pirates. O'Connell batted .314 for
y 3 the Saints this year and drove in for Milwaukee . w!/ five, but has a 34-to-18 lacing HIS year. He has no freshmen out | ficed him to second. The contest last t was a MNS Rjlouves. 3 Camini Turner. . % wn try remembering ome for football. He has only three P me crimes _______| Eddie Robinson smashed a|10% runs. cold weather Affair and seven PITCHERS’ RECORDS NATIONAL LEA night. It was the Bears’ only loss Sophomores on the varsity and we're going to do about boys forlhard grounder to Second Base-| Ga R errors were committed, five by Si Wedd W. List Louis - OB in 10 games. two of them are playing. They are next year,” adds the soft-spoken man Bobby Doerr, who made a me escheduled ‘the Brewers. Six pitchers parad-| sui 3 ooklyt aan p There's more to it. Coach Bill t0ugh little Ron Grimes, a 145-/Bear coach who was a roommate great play but couldn't make the| The Crispus Attucks = Cathe ° ‘ed to the rubber, Lint, Forrest/Queen . .. ... } ey in ¥ Smith of Lawrence isn't exactly pound right guard, and George of Broad Ripple Coach Walt throw in time. Coan moved over, edral football game, originally Main, H ee ——— ork : ‘ i's Noakes, a 140-pound left guard. Jurkiewicz while both played at to third. Al Kozar then singled scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 8, n, Hutchings and Queen for 3 taburg re 3 gaga-eyed about his tiny team's | Indianapolis, and Norman Roy peinnas . % E is material wealth this season, but Grimes is only 14. Morris Rice is| Indiana in 1938-39-40. to left, and Coan scooted in with| has been changed and will be ‘and Ray Martin for the home ur ime S Cr — being the determined, well- the third sophomore guard. | “We have to teach our boys a the tying run. played at CYO Field at 8 p. m. team TO! schooled kind of coach that he| There are five seniors on the year of football in two-and-a-half, There was still hope for Bos-| Saturday, Oct. 8, Crispus At-
GAME DAY ; Despite the Brewers’ come- ronan BSL ion) O'" is, he'll want to knock off the first string and four juniors to Weeks” he says lamenting the ton, however, and 23-game win-| tucks Athletic Director Lon INDIANA at Miwa (Nisht). (Speedway bunch just for a go with the sophs. Nine juniors need for spring football prac- ner Ellis Kinder came in to pitch. Watford said today.
hack on Tuesday, only 986 fans :showed up for Test night's fans - rse teveiandy x: AN JEAGUE change. He hasn't done it since are listed on the varsity, |tice that’s hurting the “little Sam Dente slapped a single to | ————— It was that cold. ferent st 4 NL neion, (Postponed. rain). he came to Lawrence in 1046, He Four Lettermen in Line |guys.” (right, but Robinson was held up Major League Leaders ‘ Lint Out in Sixth (Only Games Beheduing, — Shine Siods once, losing” 14 to 12. Four lettermen are in the line 3: thie 6 Bu Ped ol lnited Press y But he, too, wants his dog-days ’ ith the bases loaded, Buddy] ERICAN LEAGUE Lint, the Tribe's starter, was to a
in the Speedway series to go Including Grimes, Center Irwin Lewis went in as a pinch-hitter : chi REN 2a Sysctway ssn ae Kirby 208 tackles Jia Cait son 0 C Pp Williams, Boston .... 133 $58 148 193 .346
LEXINGTON, Ky, Sept. 20— TE i AR TRE)
{Our Time, fleet 2-year-old removed in the sixth. Roy, the! yea Pacer. v eduled). for Washington, And into the Kell Detroit =... 131 81497 176 343 rs’ starter, lastsd until TA°*d to a standoff here yes- RESULTS ‘ YESTERDAY The - Bears, 100, have lost Bill Strange. The latter trio are {fray rushed op winner Par- Bilfncer Sten RB MIN is Ba ty ne FD, Aw lorday in aivieing the two-neet, " Niowal Skate neon graduation: Ramo, iors. ds ac ot inde het (Fu 3 n batte our o W- Two Gait Farm pace for a ow York ......... — yron Weaver, the county's top| Léft Halfback Dan Siler, the Walters as Pilot ueeze Is On AB RH $ ers’ 8ight runs and Moss collect- of $5000. Je Purse Puledeinnia Visita hie hs Lopate. SCOTeT With 119 points last year. runner, passer and kicker, and | After ques and a ball, with | Siaushees. Bbouhs 18 3% "30 | ed three of their nine hits. The Driven u a On one drain. LDeY'Ve won three straight now. Fullback Don Crawford are the |the squeeze on, Robinson started pirife 8 on | 138 530 81 Indians also collected nine safe-! Priven by Frank: Ervin, Our| (only games scheduled). {But there's a bigger reason the senior backfield lettermen who, CINCINNATI, O., Sept. 29, come home but the pitch Was | Thomeon we ory 633 9 ties Time won the first heat moving, (Bears want out of the Speedway wij Jeave a big gap on offense. (UP)—Bucky Walters will be re- 155 wide for Lewis to try for it. hor New Xs
r Juniors Gar Wallsmith, right placed as manager of the Cincin- Robinson was out at the plate Billiam at ous 33 sustal gars ... t Sunday, in Indi ls. | half, and Bob Pugh, quarterback, pau Reds for hou atom because and Kozar went to third. (Stephens, Red Sox 30. © ' hdianapolis, | yrne, Sanford, Page, Reynolds and Berra.| will return. The backs average he lacks sufficient experience, parnell's count on Lewis Was wiiams B. Sos 156 Robinson: Dods's. 131 Queen defeated the Brewers, 9dnith. Poblar Tom won the|winsioe" pichir—Fuse. “Lonina’ oitcher—- ORLY 22 boys playing football 10 less than 155 and the line. will Reds President Warren Giles an- two balls and one strike. Rain, Beats, K, 85% 1H kore pes 128 Bk ro alle B (second heat, while Our Time) cieveiana 003 Joo 000-4 8 Brat ovine Joos all in hit that mark. [nounced today. ] Nertz, Tigers ... 133 Kiner, Pirates... 138 1 cago “at — . - Redskins last ee rock is barely managed to make the show “ Letin and Mesa: Bruner, Pierce. Kite- drill daily for the cross-country “We've got more speed in the| NPaliges Min decide Julep DiM * I k His Feet spot. team than Smitty has practicing line this year than we had last| "Whether to finish out the presen i aqqio ack on ¥
ors {an and Tipton. Losing Shehar—Bruhet, issued nine free tickets and| In the co-feature 2-year-old Washington" 000 003— 3 8 0 football. season. But we don't know what °880on. The Reds, in seventh core ~— place in the National League,
five developed into runs. The In-|trot, Flori a Star "Pras " Te . . 6 In-itro orican an tar's Pride|_ BStobbs. Kinder, Parnell and Tebbetts d pisy pn iad National Lease: Hopes to Hit Fm Ww Series |
dians were hurt in the fourth divided the honors, Florican took |Sbroush and’ Evans. Losing pitcher— burgh tomorrow and Sunday. - By JOE DIMAGGIO
a me bt stanza when the Brewers got two/the opening heat while Star's (Oni games scheduled). Williamson Picks Stanfor runs a™ teh” b ————— - ner "ght. y Rey Prat il the AY ta Jaks the 0 e o ® therm orn Deing moved Dom Covyright. 1949, by The Indianapolis Times .. Over Mighty Michigan
Weatherly in right. second. Lusty Song, owned by * ~ Johnny Logan hit a looper near|the Hayes Fair Acre Stables, and Softball Results {was knocked out of the box oc- NEW YORK, Sept. 20—I am back on my feet. That is all I can’ the foul line with two mates on favored to. take the. race, got Kirby's Shelbyville + 000 000 00 | base. Weatherly went after it and off on a break in both heats and Mouse and Banker: McLinn and Raker | By PAUL B. WILLIAMSON (and got over it.” it looked like a spectacular catch. finished next to last in a 10-horse U. 8. Tires . cov. 300 000 0-2 3 3 i y LAL. cr SOX |" The Cincinnati manager said But eight days in bed are discouraging. I found that out. After ~ Instead, the ball slipped out of field. |Gherrs. Widnei and Baker Fania And py Bierigan, unbeaten in 24 straight football games, will be upset! , wold start east by auto to-|I took my batting practice licks yesterday and went into the clubRoy's glove for two bases. | The Arden Homestead stake for. Moers bade by Stanford Saturday, according to-the Williamson System forecast. 4. and might stop at Pitts- house, a writer told me: “It was nice to see you out there swinging There was some confusion on aged horses was won by a horse! Maar iat ois 90 oo] 9-4 } Last week Michigan squeaked by Michigan State, 7 to 3, while burgh to “try to pick winning a bat.” i j= tmenfe — the Play with both Les Fleming from their own stables when Fib-| fcoit and Miden: Laymon and Dux.” | Stanford shut out Harvard, 44 to 0.. : + Iplays for the final three games.” To tell the fruth, I didn't swing A sick ball player should never onight's, schedule: 7, Herff-Jones ws The system also likes -Notre Dame easily over Washington of He added that he might “go! the bat. The bat swung me. That's listen to the radio, nor look at
and Jack Cassini also trying for ber, 3-year:old trotter took the Indianapolis Comets; 8, M Bloom. | race in straight heats. : ington vs. Allled Florists 5 Wayne Post the West Coast, Ohio State over Indiana, Purdue over Iowa and right on home.” how much a man can lose when television, . when his team fis
Martin received credit for the | AMERICAN LEAGUE. y doghouse. from fourth spot to first on the Philadelphia : 000000 $00 8 : ll The Bears have been get.
> victory and Queen was the loser. tr and holding the lead to the| Coleman, Kaiinst and Rosar, Jgerrailting fewer in number. There are
casionally when I was a pitcher say just now, I hope to get in the series with the Red Sox. I think I can. I am going to try it, whatever shape I am in.
it. : ———————— _ ee im SS. Winner of 7 o'clock game } Butler over Wabash, Other = — y losing in the stretch. I did both, U a -® “® ° ° Hoosier selections are Anderson Lénish as Case 865 Wallies win de Fetqmed hy Ue be get Sway fom baseball Sop and it was hard to sleep. When naaunrea rraie ICKS Mi ht Michi CII) (over Manchester, Ball State over 8 Mecomn 83 OC nt annOuN ed. Hel r the club won over the A's the |DePauw, Indiana Central over M 93.0 Maraustte 80 5 the Reds president announced. He| Seeks More Rest 'first day, I had a.wonderful sleep To Defeat Stanford in Game of Week intimin: te Rr 8 Mires uni ater the Workd you ho ive was ba back pc The 8 Simple pennant rae, {8tate, Canterbury ov He 9 Miss. State orid you how fine it was to be back pecqiuse we meet ‘the ; . ’ ee : and Evansville over Eustors Ken, ab i Ria" Grane EH Sesles |with the team. That was ‘great. so. two All we have Re i By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer | Duke over Tennessee— Thus de- tucky. 1 70 “Muskingum ‘0 Succeeded Neun (But the idea is to help the team, yin our three remaining games Jew Yomi. Sept. 29—Undaunted by the seasonal mixture of veloped American football. | Evansville, 24 to 7 winner over 2 a 23 Walters succeeded Johnny Neun 8nd I couldn't do anything Yes- ung we are in. We can do it. Junta, go . and bill collectors—Fraley's Foilles and the week-end Kentucky over Mississippi—And Butler last week, has jumped inte ior! 39 Guona 915 as manager on Aug. 6, 1948, He terday. I had hoped to 8ta¥| 1 am sorry to miss the column -Jootball “winners” along with a dividend of dope revealing why stadiums and talent hunts. the 111th position. in the national 92% Pitiaburen 8 had been a member of the Reds Around and see the game, bulls, go long ‘And I am sorry to be the pigskin keeps you palpitating. | Tulane over Georgia Tech — ratings. 33% Andiana ov 50 since 1938. batting practice finished me. Ils, brigf and personal today. But GAME OF THE WEEK |Along with college credits for| =~ ToMC phaclfi'to 313 chime Jt} “We regret exceedingly that he Went Home 19 ed ASEW. X FEUII have only one important idea Wer oniEan_over Slaniord-..1t's a Big Ten holdover against the snooker pool, bird bath building, st’¥re ost Al 2 Rena yivania "0 Parimglia 8 [VAs Rot more successful as a "and Se a 3h Det ween In mind right now. That 1s to get ’ a e an YI § bute somites Su . } | niake Por 84.0 a ‘ I'm er.” Giles ./now an |b should be enough of the Wolver- ShoPkeepers closed up. Also: Rice over LSU, Baylor | ayillanore - 203 abtarsnall a Richmond Ky. fii manager. Te nl Ta ant will be | Nothing could po oa: ine wallop left to turn the’ tide. Colorado over Kansas State— over Mississippi State. North © oulsville 0 : 848 Bo Ca 370 Wart“Suase 833 Jointly with Walters | 1 have lost weight. Many people ito me, Stanford beat meek Harvard, Attention Columbus and way- Carolina State over Clemson, Daria . 8.8 Blanton $9 Michisan U ni The annountement by Giles Yesterday asked me how much 1 44-0, while Michigan just eased POIs. ott Maryland over Georgetown, Mi- New Mexico 0. 739 * 049 Rinid:Simmons $19 Terns Srate i oad; {ind Jost 3 sould sell them. 1 , past Michigan State, 7 to 3. But! 0: Montana over Utah State, ami over Rollins, South Carolina Dio%$,T"% 9 Dive 40 Tennessee 03 “We have decided that Walters didn’t Know because I did NOt! ede — a, State is rough enough right now San Francisco over Loyala and'over Furman, W, & M. over St Ry 8 3 Rear pred 813 Wet Tews T03 will not be engaged as manager Weigh myself. But I know I have W * WJ fo fill its pending Western Con. ANd Colorado College aver Idaho VPI and W: &. L. over West Vir- na caraiee’’ 5) koro - 180 poles” HR “Carol 1: 8/of the Reds for next year but will 10st because I did not have my tune in tonite “ference schedule. | State, : ginia. neton Ue UCLA -aial galt hs Vafas “Teed 79 be retained. in the Reds organiza- Strength at bat. THE MIDWEST THE EAST THE SOUTHWEST nAsndand 35 Cedarville S10 Bf "lawrence 1h4 Svisma 223ition in some capacity. We believe The\team did a great job yes-| Ohio State over Indiana—Even ., Army over. Penn State — King, Bln, Chee BN a (tion nhs ton © 00 [hinpiane SD 38 Muy 0 m2 ings $13 our club needs someone with more|'erdaY. coming back after going ,the Greeks had a word for foot. HeNrY 1I banned it, too. {ton started clieer leading in 1860, PHamline—. 640 si. Of _- o35 RYMI 720 Swanger vron if} managerial experience than Wal. 40Wn in the seventh. Winning two ball. | Navy over Princeton — (Sneak-| Oklahoma over Texas Aggies’ SATURDAY Woon Qume, 963 swash cst. #83/ters possesses. ; straight from the A's is always a . Minnesota over Nebraska 'P§ In & blue plate special.) ~They used the rebel yell. tion U0. Bh Yderder nn Memon State 773 Wl usin 1331 “We do not know at this time 800d job. They have the rough’ “They called it “Harpaston.” Harvard over Columbia TCU over Arkansas—Now we TCU "$39 Arkansas $0 Qu Ue, HOW china’ i (Who bis successor will, be. WeiPliching. Wining two straight | - Purdue over lowa—It was too HeNTY's lads neglected their arch. have bands and cheerleaders. | Army oh Padihiae 80 RM iH Shivet | {have three or four men under Means to me that the team is put ‘rough for the hardy Romans, |*%: Texas over Idaho — But most ngrak,, o $f Bradley FTO Wal“C'fes 403 AW 'iwenia 419 consideration but do mot expect toOf the stump, . , Wisconsin over iinols—Nero Cornell over Colgate—The Irish Players don't hear the noise. sakew” york U. Hoi Sree” "* 31.3) Anderson oh “wl Meihany W. va 51 appoint & new manager until after, a 1 it, al no 8Adle was DTOK® the ban in the 16th Cen. Arizona over Utah—Due to] axisgars” 168 Bu Talo 748! Quisbure 883 “Bathel "w P {the World Series. smgntionsd. : Yan ori Dartmonti Not th “Chino: Texas Tech over Weat|oiiifhty Bf Sone 1 hy ai ah H fentious meiaber of gan. | 4 Fv Ps | ._ Also: Northwestern over Pitt, | ver Dartmouth—Not the : Te | nCantre aa akba 18.0 Ball State 61.0 “DePauw ¢] 9 Scientious member of our organ- ' : ‘Michigan State over Marquette, aghting ian. ver Boston Col Touns ping Ton i Rin hers “Be Const Cuard 108. BQLereern 02.0 Petrol” Tee a Inatien tyes slice ug wis acquired | goin Trumon, Football Mentor: | {Villanova : 0 ston Col- y | es’ 2 a i diang Central 280 Franklin |&8 a pitcher from the Phillies on ' : ’ : Bn ova gver Detroit and Iowa joce The Dublin Irish. and Hardin-Simmons over, Connecticut is Amel 81% HY Nema! ae wo Miiken 85.0/June 13, 1038. We regret exceed- | u/s yond aside to lot THE WEST tn Cen. LATAYOe over * Syracuse, ani SOMEWHERE SOUTH OF 0 foihers HI REvrod'd 0 Gite © of Serb ffm hat be was not more: sue | 41 en aude foot es soe WIRE 8:30 P.M., CST b IN Come y racuse, and SOMEWHERE SOU 40 Erhmend U Valparais. naiana” 8 [cessful as a manager.” j center. Sponsored z 4 tar ba ULCA 712th Cen Rutgers over Temple. + | Stout’ over, Eau Claire—On a NOR, 920 Denver u. 80 5 inn NAY =. — AE eee Bowe the-aials to front amd : T 2 : * u e" was a mob scene. fs {14-day diet. |nEmporia St. 710 Washburn 88.5 WR Underdos win 100 Ti v « a California over Oregon State—|. ~' THESOUTH | | Bemidji over Mankato Tn geania ches wd hina State fe Penaeus SS Darien kets Availab 2% «Town vs. Town. Nort a Tox W. Maryland 138 sGettyanurs © 133) 5 Sarr 18 & Amor | - Bob Cook, Indiana Univeriity's , Carolina over Georgia— Bemidji in apple blossom time, + y 3 St. Marys cul Nevada “ y USC over Washington State Thers ; ; " uston U. $30 Wichita 0. 8t. Vincent 73.0 Steubenville ._ [assistant athletic direc ¥ : ® was Gaelic and English Pierce Aggie ward #3 Tenn Tech - 333 c chil Ror. Jas 100 {They kicked it down the main football . Valley Wo ve ape lope Coto: Cones” 13 *lqaho Cel Ra ye Cg vier 0. #8ichoice tickets for the Hoosters'| ‘22% CLUB | " . Pon 0 , Col *idaho Stat 0! KEY- , ! (Street, V ciandernit oveP Alsbanse.U, 8. Ricks over Braneh-— That Comrade u. 51 Kanon Bats ite a team union team {SLE aaaturday uth | rea : Milwaukee's Finest Beet x + Notre Dame over ashington— .blen t i i ] |Jowh State’ 865 Ki U ‘0 second column is starred night : : SREWING gtany J Wo, = (Rickey, he Jat never loses, I renes 8 Corna * Gol. 85.5 came, 8 ‘here tonight between 7and 9 p. m.' A ¥ Lr : : oom vi: iT tl : - 8 bh » . " oA ' in a) / ¥ * y “ . » 7 - - i 4 ! i . Sm J : | 7 ‘ LL -
