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Cagers Cold? ‘There's a Draft

Butler's Jackson, Burdsall Ripe For Picking by Their Uncle Sam

~ Butler for two. .. The two? Basketball Letterman Orvis (Shorty) Burdand teammate Service Award Winner Robert Jackson. | “Jackson's ripe. He's scheduled to see his Bedford draft | board today. He'll be armed, too. Butler registrar gave!

him a letter as a backstop. ! PI ob is a senior in physical THE GRAND RAPIDS team education. He's a good stu- should have strength. Glamack, t. He wants his major 'B” who has the franchise, will play.

before he goes. “But Bob's area has been sup- So will Carlisle (Biackie) Towery,

plying lots of men for Uncle 8am. the old pro hand; Mack SuprunoIt's rougher in a farm commun- wicz, the ex-Michigan captain, and ity. Boys are more scarce. Boba few big boys from the Wolmay go. His physical is slated for verine state, Thursday. ew Grand Rapids Arena, where the pu " team will play, also sports a, SHORTY” IS an ex-Marine. hockey team. Last year the ice-| He's in the inactive reserves in'men made about $70,000 profit. hs hometown of Vincennes. Not bad for a first season. Marines have a habit of activat- Samuel J. Hochman, hg the inactivity. If they come too active, so will “Shorty. Both boys are patriotic. Bob .feels he'll be of more use to the Ste. ~Shorty” has iad tue Sra that the Hochman’s have sold d¢tive duty in the 2nd Division. their controlling interest to So they may. go. if they do, another local restaurant owner, things will be black for Butler, pats the tip we got from a Bfirdsall, the only sophomore to high ‘official of the new league in a major letter last year, is nw» = eotnted on as regular fdrward THE OLYMPIANS aren't gokson might be the answer to ing to be caught short on the center spot, a {long man this season. Malcolm #7 {McMullen, who spelled the great £ 6EORGE GLAMACK couldn't| Alex Groza Inst year, has re. mike a victory speech as sheriff. turned his signed contract to the! he could win a victory for his local pros. tio a Rapids sutry in the Na. McMullen scored 323 points last, season for a 5.6 per game averLeague. He was responsible for age, He's 6-5 and played for ng Ralph (Buckshot) O’Brien ; Jimmy Doyle. ¢ “Great talker, that Glamack,” says Buckshot. “He really kept r me and Jimmy. The terms ounded great. We're well satis-

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. poration controlling the area. His! . ‘sons, Saul and Harry, owners of Sam’s Subway, are stockholders, too. There is a possibility, though, |

lege days. The Olympians have a schedule| now, but Business Manager Babe Kimbrough’s not going to release it until the

2 “ changes have been made. For in-| A Buckshot cute play, "The stance: Last week the club was] to go on. I figured I'd sit on the Sher ng against

7. Now they're opening bench like Bob Evans did for 3 them last year. I t to play against New York's Raickerbocks/

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kid with the sniper's eye *» |“magic number” sigs the thing that really made Aussie Cup Champs [dealings with the Dodgers anditonight from the National Soft{the “combination [That means, with the Phils 615 ship for women, following games

his ming Oo favor of Grand Swing Into Action pids “the fact that th anted ne. Boy, (hat LOS ANGELES; Sept 12 (UPY,

gana a lot,” n> — Australia’s victorious Davis] Si . un Cup team swings into action to-| *BUCKSHOT'S PAL, Doyle, i8/3ay at the 24th anpual Pacific is ripe. Bven Buckshot Southwest Tennis Tournament. ‘beginning to think of the serv-| The Aussies are Ken McGregor, | George Worthing, Frank Sedg- | “I think the passage of the mar and Harry Hopman. Mec-|

Dependency Allowance Bill did it for me. Hope I have a chance to Gregor plays. Jaca Be

started in Grand Rapids. I'm Occidental College, £2 Sedgman |

up there Oct. 9. Then we'll meets John Bisson, rm through the South. My plays Jacque Brichant and Hop- |

e's coming up to join me in|, takes on Stan Clark. ber. We've got a place fo =n

this mean the end of | Coaches Colby Frosh dianapolis for Buckshot? No, he] CHAPEL HILL, N,

be here. “I have a swell deal with|field star, will coach the Colby

ghior Baseball, Inc. and I'll be| College freshman football team pitching all the way in their dou-igng forfeited to Atlanta. The latible dump of the Senators. {Ford pitched three-hit ball to win| \with Seattle and lost 4 to 3. his sixth

lopener as Jackie--Jensen-clanged-out three of New York's 10 hits] Youngstown Wins Game

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Stengel’ s Tough Crew Takes Two From Nats Despite ‘Weak’ Staff

Faces Roug Deals Wi Clevelopd, Tigers; .

NEW. YORK, iy Ta drone re 20 days” began today in those pressure-cooker pennant races and if you think things are steaming now-—stick around and see what happens as the leading Yankees and Phillies try to keep from getting par-boiled in the next three weeks. Most of the heat was on the Yankees, but as usual they were rising to the occasion) :

with customary assistance Pennant Races from destiny. Yesterday, they A WG! {swept both ends of 2 doublehead- [Al ance a at Washington. 5 to 1 and 6 to, ERIC CAN LEsGU £ , to go half-a-game ahead of the, Pes GB ze hr Detroit Tigers. Destiny en-|Derrott vera I ; 534 in 2p tered into the operations because Beat . a 3 =z Bn the Yankees had “lost” one of the] Remaining Schedule ! games they won yesterday. Al New Yorks Cleveiand, Bept. 12 (ny, |game which had. been rained out 17’ a “at. Chicas, 1a i 20" nostom, | Washington, 25 2), 28 (2); at

123, 24; on Sunday with Washington! Pid nae; at Boo. pe | etroit-~Washington, 8 y New ahead, 6 to 2. 1a. 15. 16, "Bos ton, “tr 18; Sh However, with their pitching Bn 21; at Cleveland, 23 (ni, 23, well used-up and with the team|3}’ 3% Jui} 26 @» 20. 28 Cleveland, at St. |

going on to Cleveland for a night| ‘Boston-- At Chicago, Sept. 12 (nm):

D | game tonight, they stood the Clevelar ne, "1, 20: "ate irs 10s: 3 | chance of launching a trouble-|{

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0, Half-Game in Lea Spartans Dump Charlton, 24-1 |

Sacred Heart Takes

Early Command Sacred Heart's Spartans took

BNA Ate YC OMNES,

to ‘thump Chariton High Sehool of Plainfield, 24 to 7, in their grid opener at CYO Field. Halfback Don Clark finished an 80-yard drive in the first quarter with a five-yard plunge to score and Halfback John Cajto hit over center in the same quarter from the one. - Charlton marched 66 yards in the second quarter to score with Halfback Gil Tichenor tossing a TD pass to End John Dudley from.

the eight. Tichenor added the point to trail, 12 to 7, but the Spartans came back with a

Quarterback John Dwenger to Caito pass giving Sacred Heart an 18-7 halftime lead. Fullback Dom Ventura ran eight yards around right end for the Spartans’ final touchdown in the final quarter. Sacred Heart ....12 . AemeTelephoto open 0 7 0 0— 1 Irv ‘Noren (32), Washington our, breaks up a double play as he is forced at second in | STATISTICS the fifth inning of the second game of the Washington-New York doubleheader yesterday. Phil Riz- [EiTst downs... "16

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nine-game tour of the western ii, Bostor, 19. 20, Detroit. 22 m.. 23. 24 zuto (10), Yankee shortstop, made the putout after taking a throw from Gerry Coleman. {BY PASSING vrrrrrrrrrrrree 2 bad lands. Oct ' ' ered {By penalties. 4 ‘A ined rushin 125Opening with two against the NATIONAL LEsGUE on Louis’ Ring Record | Yards Rained ashing a Indiang, who may be roaring mad Philadelphia 82 53 607 TE 11 ase a a en ar NEW YORK. Sept 12 (UP)— Passes attempted 2 and ready to bounce back after a prookiva 3 i 381.8% HM ee i . - + Sa "passes intercepted i 1 blanket bawling out from Gen- Remaining sehedule PE AMERICAN LEAGUE. apt RESULTS YESTERDAY Joe Louis, who meets KEzzard Yarde lost penaities a eral Manager Hank Greenberg, (Ni Cineianat is 50 os. 10 Bi BB a een 38 H 2% ty No LL A ATIoN #Charles. $or the heavyweight ti- Fumbles lost 1 as } Urk/s : ny . = i they go right out of the skillet i I. Chicago, is Ny 30; Brogkivn 3 i; Eng re 5 els 1h Hi aamer {le on Sept. 27 at Yankee Stainto the fire with three in a row st Boston. 35 (2); 28; at’ New Y 2): Washington 75 1440 2515 New York ......... 000 200 030— 5 10 0 Inks Contract at Detroit on Thursday, Friday| Brookiyn_Cincinnail,” 12," 13, 14: St. | Chicago. 82 38 ein Washington To Uy 00 0001 3 © dium, won 49 of his 61 fights by ELPHIA, Sept. 12 (UP) ‘ . 45 +30 | ’ and Saturday. Louis. 15 18: 3 Star Push | {Philadelphia 91 M1 40% (8) and Grasso. Losing pitcher—Sima knockouts since turning profes-| PH LAD hea ne 1 his Tigers Home Problems Bo haeintta, 30; ct 1.0, 28.2), I i i Insots Per GB yoy or (Second p| ional in 1934. He lost only one| Tow contract with the PhiladelDetroit has its own problems, rr oo ‘Claetanati, 17! Brooklyn ® © 3 "§1:| Washington _....... 000 ] 10 "a Al bout—to Max Schmeling—and phia Warriors of the National leven though it has the advantage 1, Bf, Louis 19 (0); 30 (Ni 31, New Boston rk: p+ J+ TY (1-6) “and Grasso Winning pitcher — revenged that defeat by knock-| Basketball Association, President- - LA : 51°F pa - - lof playing all but three of its re 27, (2):°28,.42), 20, (2), ‘at New Bt Lous 8 23 13a SATIONAL LEAGUE |ing out the German boxer in| |General Manager Pete Tyreell an-. maining games at home. Coming hicazo 85 38% 34% Brooklyn at New York; postponed, rain.| | their second meeting. . Inounced. Pittsburgh 84 373 311, Only games scheduled. i Sa ———————————— ee

in today are the Senators, who i on one occasion this season ‘knocked the Tigers off three in 0 d eams ‘a row at Briggs Stadium. ; | The Red Sox, new bookie fa-|

123 of their last 26 games, an {should have another soft touch

3 One-Game Losers whom they have beaten 14 out

of 71 games. in Action Tonight

, PHOENIX, Ariz., Sept. 12 (UP) h h e The Phitlies BYS Seaclied phe —Three teams will be eliminated

is now “16" ball Congress world championahead and with “12 -Teft-to play, Detween six-one-time losers-in.the they can win the pennant on any double elimination tournament. combination of 16 Philly victories| The games pit the Seattle, lor Brooklyn defeats. Wash., Epictures against the MilThe row ahead for Brooklyn to! ler-Miller Freight Lines of Wichlhoe . is rough indeed, for the ita Falls, Tex.; the Denver IndusDodgers have a piled-up schedule | trial Bankers against the Dekalb,

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we |D! "ak | Valpo Co-Captains [Diet fen 5 33 1 it 34 VALPARAISO, Ind.,. Sept. 12 HO! RUNS | (UP)—Tackle Gene Gobreski of iy Fitates - ai "irons. Phillies” RB MIChIgan Cy, ahd HE BAER Pare cue er Sur de Harold Mack of Valparai®y, have Dropo. Red Sox 136/Ennis, Phillies .. 1 been appointed co-captains of Weer Tigers oo 13a corr Red Sox.. 112] the 1950 Valparaiso University| pITCHING nts, PhS 14 3! 15 3 Miller, niles” 1 $

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inst West Allis, Wis. Last night's game with the Giants aga at the Polo Grounds was rained xe. mi out and will be transferred. Ol whipped the Tucson team, 9 to 2 2,1 {Brooklyn for a Monday dou! while West Allis lost to the de. | 13 8 2 - [Reader on Sept. 25. fending A-1 Queens of Phoenix, | 2 Last Home Stands 110 to 0. The champs earlier had | Both the Dodgers and Phillles|peaten Denver. |

The Queens used three pitchers

Grand Junction, Col, failed to! The Yankees got fine left wingiarrive by game time last night |

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collaborated in the second game YOUNGSTOWN, O. Sept. 12 triumph, Lopat pitching five in-| (UP)-—Youngstown defeated Haz-| nings of scoreléss reliefs ball to ard, Ky., 3-0 last night to advance win his 16th game, |another notch in the 37th annual Theres-were - no other major National Amateur Baseball Fed-| league games scheduled. eration tournament, — The game was halted at the. Sweet 16 Softball end of the seventh inning by rain. Tonight's schedule at Municipal ta {An earlier cloudburst washed out | dium: 7 E 10th St. Merchants vs Bar- | the entire afternoon program, in-|

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Cards Ask Waivers On. Logel, Zimny

CHICAGO, Sept. 12 (UP)-—The Chicago football Cardinals, cutting their ranks down to the regulation 35, have announced that waivers would be. asked on "11 players. | The 11 are: Backs Lindy Lauro, Pittsburgh; Bob Hecker, BaldwinWallace; Gene Logel, Eyansvile College; Ends Harry Bierman, Furman; J. D. Ison, Baylor; Tom Keane, received in a trade with! the Los Angeles Rams; Tackles, © _|Gerard Walters, Brown; George: te Eberle, Canisius; Bob Zimny, a! ' five-year Card veteran, Indiana! University; Guard Bob Franz! Tulahe, and Center Vic Banonis, | Georgetown.

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