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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1950 PAGE 13

Editorials, Page 22|

‘Birds Defeat Tribe, 7-4, To Even Series

| Evansville Noses Out Butler, Greyhounds Trip

Aces Score In 2d Period 69-Yd. Drive

Breaks Ice for Host Eleven

By FRANK ANDERSON Times Sports Writer EVANSVILLE, Sept. 23—But-| ler’s football cards were dealt| bravely in an opening bid to-| night, but the pot went to Purple Aces up. The men of Tony Hinkle slipped | and sagged on the 87 vind, Picked.

— Long Pass Play

NE EXT OPPONEN | Sept. 30—Wabash at BU TIER, ‘ ARG. 30—W. Kentucky at EVANSVILLE (nigh

themselves up with a bounce and Jost out 14 to 12 to Coach Don Pings’ smooth-working eleven, The Bulldogs came close to glory in their first 1950 game. They picked up the pieces after Evansville had swept 65 yards in the second quarter to go into a 7 to 0 lead. The Aces’ first touchdown was topped by a 33-yard

rass with a plunge from the 1%5-|:

vard line .by Halfback Lemois Wires and a perfect place kick by | Jerry David. | Butler won the toss and elected to receive, Ben Johnson returned Unfried’s kickoff to his own 39. The Bulldogs lost one yard on

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Biyri aa Ke heiminiah 4 Ibacks—B. Johnson, | Corneltus.

Ends—Og8, pap eter, Kutsinger, Li ackies — Sterett, Wessel, Henderson.

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Teams to Resume To 12,000 Finals in

Crowe took a ha college grid opener for both schools.

IC Gridders Ovutrush Foo:

Marion Burleson Tallies Twice

Indiana Central's Gridiron Greyhounds and the Bartkiewicz|

brothers are off and running. The Greyhounds presented Coach Walt Bartkiewicz and Brother! 13 Joe with the pair's first coaching victory when they turned back| 138 | Huntington College 24 to 7, at Delavan Smith Field yesterday after-!|

Wilmington ‘Edges Anderson, 14-13

Game Decided

In Final Seconds

25 noon. Approximately 2000 fans sa 4 the hosts come from behind in|

8 Sept. 30 INDIANA CENTRAL at Frankoi lin (night).

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$ | (night). the third quarter, then throw in in! a two-TD clincher in the fina 1 frame to open the 1950 grid sea-| son for both teams. f

Central scored the first time| n had its hands on the ball!

Digrom L Indiana Central fullback, is stopped in the first quarter after a |1.yard gain against Huntington College yesterday at Manual's Delavan Smith Field. | Detroit Tigers, 10 to 2, it looked, the mound. Bill Sarni hit ground. off from Quarterback Ray Swayne (35). The Greyhounds marched to a touchdown on this series of plays and thumped the Foresters, 24 to 7, in a |like a victory that might blow the

Times Special

of the game to hand Hanover a 13 Marion Burleson. Dale Robinson College.

to 7 setback in the 1950 grid bobbled the first of four place- | opener for both teams here today. ments for the ultimate winners.

Fred Brenzel threw to Leo, Wilson in an 80-yard touchdown desperation pass play to down the | Panthers, The play came after) Hanover failed on a field goal|

ing: Southern’'s Harold Call scored

on a two-yard plunge in the sec- h,00q4 Central behind.

ond quarter after Hanover fumbled deep in its own territory,! scoring in four plays. Lou Bobka, kicked the placement to give the ultimate winners a 7 to 0 lead.

Hanover came back in the third, pra ———

period to knot. the count. Fox led the Panthers in defeat,’ _ hitting 13 of 26 passes, good for, 129 yards. Score by quarters: | Hanover ........ 0 0 7 0—17|

| Huntington failed to gain after WI NG . off Art Houtteman in ‘the third | ! the opening kickoff and the Grey- A LMINGTON, 0. inning sparked Cleveland's second Work eight plays after the kick- a hand as the Yankees snapped Seiten hounds marched 46 yards for their! 25-yard pass 30 seconds before gE off by circling the left flank for to a 2 to 0 lead in their half of | "ABR RO A B® the game ended sent Anderson) |consecutive the g4 yards and Grant McBroom the first. ep t Bn « nen No FE ASW - ky Yankee, proud o ormall. 1b ......., 4.6.0 5 3 8 Walt Stahlh eight- EXT OPPONENTS | Tigers. The Indians will send Bob plunged for the conversion. The lan i loo sh eight | sent. 30"ANDERSON at Manchester, __ {Lemon to the mound tomorrow to; The Cards knotted the count | Joe DiMaggio who had one of his| | ean. » ara : : : ! : 3 NEWT ‘cap the drive, constructed on 10- College down to a 14 to 13 defeat seek a sweep which would all but| shortly after when Jim Whitaker, nr | greatest days of the year, sliced Honeon: Howie d 1 12 6.70 Sent, $0—HANOVER at DePauw. | vard sprints by Billy Crowe {here tonight against Wilmin ton, knock the Tigers out of the race. blacked Ahearn's punt and Bob, eo earn | {Shofner, 3b ........ 1. 0:9: 0-19 y 3p ¥ y and; g 8 g prodays loss dropped the Tigers. Egenolf fell on the ball in the his fourth with a short stab. (Continued on Page 14, € Col. 7) Hughes, Biased EE TR la games behind the New York end zone. John Martin, a con- The loss was Southport’s sec- foara oo rire 4 ] } ? LB Quarterback Art Brady tossed) [Ll gam who walloped the third-| verted tackle now playing haif- ond in three games, one ending in Sycamores Held JOON -oriresienn $00 3 : 3 ’ The Foresters came |the winning aerial to End Tom place Boston Red Sox in New| back, smashed for the conver-|a stalemate. Howe has won two — {the second period near the half- 'Kirkpatrick and Freshman Genel YOrk. The Red Sox trail the | sion. {and lost one. To Scoreless Tie | Totals . 32 7 8M wo pe [Yankees by three full games and| Southport took the lead in the, The game was delayed 10 min-| INDIANAPOLIS time with Dwaine Robertson set- Foultz placekicked the TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Sept. 23 ABR H OA 'ting up their touchdown with runs point. ithe Tigers by 1% , | second perfod when the Cards re- utes in the second quarter because | (UP)-—Indiana State and T1linois Wells, ss 8 00 1 1 1 lof five, 14 and 13-yards td the] Anderson led, 13 to 7, at half-| Tigers Strike First. covered a Howe fumble on theiof a minor cave-In on the east|\ "i104 to a scoreless tie COO%an. In 5 0-0 9 3 0 attempt with five seconds remain-| . varq Jine. Left HalTbick Nick time on touchdowns by Carter| The Tigers strick first to take | Hornet 31 and scored after three end of the playing field. caused Rain, 31 2 3 pop y & [first downs. Martin flipped a six- by heavy rains this week. A hole, _. ., VEXT ve at INDIANA sTATE DMiessandro M...4 0 0 0 0 0 Hammel then plunged and Mc- |Byfield, who ran 46 yards after a 1 to 0 lead in the top of the opt alparaiso » |Pernandez, 3b ...... 4 1 1 | yarder to Gene Kirby in the end three feet deep and one foot ‘n (might). 783 conversion placement a pass interception 204 & 76-yard third. Bob Swift doubled, "e. diameter was created by the tonight in the college football C*Srhart. ef 4 1-1 3 0 0 § ) » . +P Fe 8 wy Fo Mla y Quarterback Bob {Cunt on Jtouttemans sacrifice But Southport couldn't hold break-through. opener for both clubs. Bats Se had : 2 : 3 Following the half, Central The Wilmington first TD was al 28 scored on Johnny Lipon’s | Ahearn. The Hornet back banged] Howe's ground-gaining pileup ~The visitors threatened in the. ridge, p *, 1 0-0 3 a ao drove from its own 45 with Crowe! nine-yard dash by Ken Gayer. Ch fly. | off tackle 62 yards, then inter-| 288 yards rushing to Southport’'s first period, Fullback Frank Chic- Main, p . 0 0 0 1 0 0 {Sweeping the Tight flank for 38 'Wilmington 0 7 0 7-14 But the Indians, who beat De- {cepted a pass for a 60-yard run [12 yards. The first downs were 2 advancing to the five Yard Beary -. “3570 8 ra. ress ties set Normal back! 7 "** . . ¥ L Anderson .......7 6 0 0-1 v | back for a TD in the third period. tied ‘at 9-all. ut penal eS (Continued on n Page 18, 3, Col - 8) A 0D ceevaes T° 3 _ (Continued on n Page 14, Col. 6) | Ronald Cooper made the point] 1. gar i Southport i. land they lost- the ball on fourth ar 1 o o hs L 0 rier Lett Tackles<—8cherschel D "Weddle, (down, 33 4 8 37 16 3 It ¥ le Fool t all Frank Fox scored for Howe on Gonie 'titaurrie. Ashman | State's Sycamores reached the pig siruck out ‘or Main in seventh, esu s 0 ° ge mes | a quarterback sneak, capping a Right Quatds—Orummsl, Jordan, ” lo yard ne n 1Dé hire stanza, Rinne grounded out for Gireeg In ninth. 3 Howe drive. Then Ah dded ht EO on Joni ai {Quarterback John Frew passing Columbus . 100 000 §00--7 EAST (Minsizaippl_ State.26 14 14 A arora ne Reva Brn" to Lewis Scott and Arvin Work. "0/saspolis 010 100 003-4 i} Jett Halfbscks —Martin, Lasiter Caster man bulling his way to the 13. Runs batted In—Benson. Turner, Pere

© Southern Illinois 0 7 0 6-18 Evansville etd tatmed reiemmes | utiey " 3 Indiana “Central. ' Huntington

Canterbury Tops | Franklin, 14-6

FRANKLIN, Ind., Sept. 23 (UP) Southern Tiiinots 0 —Halfback Bob Courtney scored Eastern Illinois ..7 1 both touchdowns tonight as Can-'Ball State ...... 0 os. W—Tavler at “CANTERBURY | Franklin . PIC 30-—Indiana Central at FRANKLIN Canterbury

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scatback, streaked 12 yards for 2 TD in the second period and circled end for four yards in the

third, Rich Syrek kicked bothipayton ......... 0 7 0 0— 7h ess 0 0 0—0

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Indiana Central 24 a Ci TR R, & | NEW YORK, Sept. 23. Easy Indians folded in the seventh inHuntington aes if Sh Ra ™ CIP going Ed Lopat of the New York crowd of 5173.

Huntington, 24 to 7 Columbus Today

| Frank Papish Slated to Take Mound | As Indians Seek to Resume Lead By EDDIE_ASH, Times Sports Editor The Indians’ playoff winning streak came to an end out at Victory Field last night as the Columbus Red Birds captured the second game of the finals series 7 to 4. The league's post-season competition now stands even up with one victory apiece. The teams departed for Columbus after the game to ~ [resume play there this after. = Yanks Rout noon in the best of seven series. The-next three tilts

will be played there and if the

- series goes beyond five games 0S0X - the teams will return to Indianap- | y y olis to complete it with the wine

ner to represent the American

| Association in the Junior World i I Series Frank Papish veteran southe

paw, is expected to pitch for the

Ed Llopat rabs Tribe in Columbus today and Bob pa G ab Habenicht righthander, is slated

100th Win of His for the Red Birds.

f ' After winning five straight in | Big League Career playoff competition, four over 8t,

By CARL LUNDQUIST Paul and one from Columbus, ‘the

United Press Sports Writer

‘ning last night before a chilled

Yankees pitched the 100th victory of his big league career today, A vital 8 to 0 five-hit masterpiece over the collapsing Boston Red

Riddle Loses Control Eimer Riddle on the Tribe mound had allowed only three hits and one run until the seventh but in that stanza he lost control and

Sox before 63998 happy fans at his sunning with its | Yankee Stadium. ase on balls started the Red | The stocky-statured little red Birds on their way and before tha ‘head, who grew up on the side- inning was out they sent six runs walks of New York near the big "ome. {ball park where he passed his big After walking Solly Hemus first {milestone today, gave the Yan- UP, Riddle went to pieces. Verne |kees a big three-game advantage Benson singled and Larry Miggins {over the third place losers, with doubled, scoring Hemus. {whom they still play three more! Riddle was lifted and Royce | games. Lint took over the Tribe rubber. | And with the big scoreboard in| |The southpaw was wild and : {center field flashing the tidings Walked Roy Hughes, filling the an: Mls W Lloyd Wallon nd ugh O'Donnell [that Cleveland had crushed the bases. Then Forrest Main went to

er at Leo Wells and the ball roll pennant race wide open for the'ed through the shortstop's legs,

(Cleveland Drs Howe Downs Southport | Imm, uh ER EEE

Detroit 10 to 2 |

Tigers 172 Games

Out of First By MILT DOLINGER

. United Press Sports Writer

CLEVELAND, Sept.

ploded for a four-touchdown barrage to lead his Hornet team-| mates to a 32-to-13 smashing 23--Bull-| victory over Southport’s County, 'necked Mike Garcia drove the fal- Champions at Tech's stadium last {tering Detroit Tigers deeper into, |second place today as he pitched stepped and outsped the Cards yr 'the Cleveland Indians to a 10 to 2 for three TDs ranging from 60 to © victory before 23.937 blue- lipped © 64 yards for the first three quar-| fans in huge Municipal Stadium. Larry Doby’'s grand-slam homer fourth marker.

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. |€ nandes, M i ‘al |, Rieht Haifoacks— Baker, Rhinehart, Mc. from where Pai s field go h Mission, Sardl. Costa. Walker 3, Tid "Baseball | Ciat 1 Wh Paul Brill's field goal Rikard, Wels, ~Two-base hits—Kalin 3,

{ Lett Ends wre Thor ma : . 0 nandes. Stolen base--Hemus Kacrifiess .» oo r | Left Tackles Bennett Parnell North Carolina Wins Riddle. Moyider. Doubla plays -Pernandes {

7—28 Wm. & Mary Tee

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. Hampden. Saner “ts. Morris Bro 3 ip iTEinia state 1, Virginia Union 0

7 6 & " 0 iaton: Salem 18. Delaware State 0, 6 6 i Industrial 24. La 8 n 55. : a. 1. [anrenca 39, an Iain 6, od Kandainh- Mares 4; elinrkaen Hes

svolf Standin nes : a a Dla ore coer 0 3 Googen Raita ° Parnandus, Left: an FAR AN ASSOCIATION . Righy Guards DeLangiade, Robinson, ver N. C. State, 13-7 a Calumuus 3 indianapolis 1. Base (Finsi—Best of Seven ith: Ends Willams : CHAPEL HILL, N. €, Sept. 233 Greg 1. Strurk cute me Sooider INDIANAPOLIS ed 1.1 Ak Po ere hat chant | North Oarojina came through Riddle "2. Main 1, rege 1 Hits—Of : | Columbus = 1 1, Po ca acks {Ahearn Joniaen, Buff with a 13-7 victory over North Rida 2 m0 Janine 3 men in seventh INTERNATIONAL LEAGEY, ly Kears by “Quarters © UT Carolina State neve today hut. to Mun 3.90 3 ay rong - 2 my | Rochester SUSI s saber EN i v L owns. -Ahearn 4 * "wor ’ Kirby, | ly WAS Sas tiny oy" fo Losing Piteure Riis. "Dinpires-Setalize i . enol Points ar Martin Coopar. | ing, Heinlen, Mullen, Time— 3:33, Ate BAIIMOre o...oveoiniiinnnisnnn., 1 2 McBroom. Ing Tailback Ed Mooney. ndanes—-317)

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extra points, Youngstown Franklin :..000.. 0 ; : 8 8 BLT Canterbury ..... 0 7 7 0-—14 Kentucky Wins, Michigan State ..10 14 on or 14-0, Over LSU. i F i LEXINGTON, Ky. Sept. 23 St. Francis (UP)—Kentucky’s passing attack was bottled up tonight, so the Kansas ......... 7 Wildcats turned to their ground{Texas C. U. .... 7 game. Fullback Bill Leskovar|john Carroll .... 6 answered the call and led Ken-\xgyigp. JukY 2 4 140 Victory OveriAiion »..--or. 0 00 04

Almost 36,000 fans looked on

as Louisiana State stopped the Cincinnati .... - id passing of Vito Parilli. But Les- Hardin-Simmons 7 0 3 0— 7 North Carolina .. 7

ki en jor—took up the 3 pra Pore. yand Shi Melia ta Bitten 14

line with a minute-and-one-half bin va Miata 14, Calorade 1.

He ran 54 yards to the one-yard Ohi left In the first half.

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| EY : a me toningsh. ud Euanwvile touchdown. Ball was on 3-yard line and, Butler” pasaly put it on

| mighty New Yorkers, {two runs scoring. It was a possible double play

{Detrcit lost, took a 1% game Glenn Moulder sacrificed an 32-1 3: Ahearn Gets 4 TD's {lead over the Tigers, two in the Harry Walker doubled. Ten and lall- important lost column. {Birds went to bat in the “big” For just a fleeting instant in {inning. 'the very first inning, it looked as| The visitors won on eight hita jo Lopat would be a bum instead and the losing Tribesters collected of a hero, but he stopped thatthe same total. Until the seventh | nonsense. {the Indians were ahead 2 to 1. The first Red Sox batter, Dom-| The Birds got a run in the first nie DiMaggio, smashed a tower-/ stanza on two hits, a stolen base, ling triple past his big brother, Joe/and an error, DiMaggio, into extreme left cen-| The Indians tied it up in. the [ter. But with a big man on third second on a triple by Nanny Fer 'and nobody out, Lopat made that nandez and a single by Earl Turmoment the turning point of the ner, The home forces moved in [game by getting the next three front in the fourth on Frank KaRed Sox sluggers on easy chances. lin's doubl e, an infield out | Destiny, which apparently had and a scoring fly by Fernande a late-season annual working] The Indians threatened to rd y agreement with manager Casey| Stengel and his boys, then took | (Con. on Page 14- 14—~Column 2)

Hornet Ace Scores On 3 Runs, Plunge

Howe's slippery Leo Ahearn exThe hipper- dipper halfback side-!

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LEAGUE STANDINGS

Nene Evansville" 's Lemois Wires Goes Over

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GAMES TODAY AMERICAN ASBOCIATION PLAYOFF Fina Bost of Reve INDIANAPOLIS at Columbus AMERICAN LEAGUR ton at New York {ladeiphia at Jy aaningtan, troit at *crovel ’ Chicago at St. or 2)

NATIONAL LEAGUR New York af Boston < Cincinnati af Pittsburgh (2). 8%. Louis at Chicago Brookiyn at Philadelphia;

RESULTS YESTERDAY

Columbus 7. INTERNATIONAL LEAGCE PLAYOFF. : i Rochester 6. Bailim PET “A EICAN jaaocr 1 New York Nos

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