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‘Sports. Roundup—

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Have Won Series Gis Win, 53, Dodgers, Phils and Browns (Clinch i Place

In Zero Class; Data Listed oe Stanky Gets 4 Walks

Against Boston

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor or LARGEST attendanee at a World Series game was, posted in 1948, Boston at Cleveland, when the turnstiles’ clicked to the tune of 86,288 . . . Sportsgoers still had, {Bobby - Thomson's two-run sevplenty of folding money in their jeans two years ago. : The receipts on that day totaled $378, 778, plus; seven dimes and three penmgs .- “Babe, Ruth, o on two Also a record, even if you for the Yankees, don’t count the chicken feed. 1928.

Most homesruns inf a series, four Brooklyn, the Phillies and the . 5 8t. Louis Browns never have won 0 c the wall, by Ruth in » 3908,

idon’s 27th homer of the’ yéar in | the diamond classic. . . . However, and-lou Gehrig in 928. - The the ninth faning, to recofd his’ the Brownies and Phils were in it abe Was issued 11 b 18|19th triumph. Lefty Johnny Anbut — the pone his five times. in. the 1926 ‘series, for 3 re y

tonelli was charged with his third} The highest World ‘Series bat 0 Stelling. loss. Eddie Stanky walked

times bringing his season hui

the Boston Braves today and

dow NEW YORK, “Sept. 30 (UP)—

Larry Jansen héld the Braves to five hits, including Sid’ Gor- and then Weldgkaup smashed to it moved as far as the Bulldog lisher of the Sporting |

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Sf ili Little Giants held Cor- have been ‘another line plunge nelius short on the half-yard then, but it wasn't, Capt. Craw-

marker. and took the ball wn.

on

Uncertain Kick : In the third quarter Wabash’

lenth-inning homer gave the New got gut of danger with a stirring line with the ball and the Bull'York Giants a 5 to 3 victory over stand at its own front door. Hol- dogs hopes in tow. stine had just got off an uncer- : — |cligehed third place in the Na- tain kick te the Little Giants’ 21 runs got as far as the 25. but The tipoff on the Cardinals, jand indians 3 te 1, before 25,178 fans at Briggs Stadium today, {tional League race for the win- anq the Wabash lineman began no scoring punch could be de- plans for 1951 came unexpect-| ners. 3 |veloped. Wabash had an oppor- edly at a testimonial dinner in Boston Red Sox, he the Tigers of Auisning in second pias

to bar the door. Cornelius rambled to the 12

No Tears Flow

* CHRISTY MATHEWSON you're right . . . + Gorge Herman pitched three shitouts for the N; ton Yous. fewer than his own From Butler Eye: i rin ) 1928. . It Was a rous- new York Giants in the 1905 © National League yeeord. | = : are serfes, against the Philadelphia ABH O A AEH oA : -argest winning player's share ,ye¢ieq Series totals . . . Siatiah $22 ankrn 144012 Crying Towel was banked by Cleveland players American League 28. National 17. /Torssoniih § 1 § babar J 29 in 1948 , , . $6772, plus seven The Yankees have won 12, Boot 43 8 8 Lrvin.1e ed 20 Hangs on Wall pennies. ... And don’t think ball, tops. over all. olmes.rf 3 0 0 0ThompanJb 4 7 o 2 Butler didn’t absorb the defeat’ players don't count the small "= Co TLL eight Chipman.» 080 OWudlersf 4 1) 0the Wabash student body ex-| change. ’ game event, won by the Cingin. | |Cranduit.e 3 ’ 7 py Tanusinp 39.3 1ipected yesterday, the crying| Largest losing share was col- nati Reds from the White Sox orr.ss 400 2 {towel that hung on the training lected by the Dodgers in 1941, . ! na 189% room wall didn’t absorb Tony vs. the Yankees. . . . The Dodgers °WUtfielder Shoeless Joe Jackson, Sali 1 412 {Hinkle's tears pocketed $4529, pius 40 cents Of the losers, collected 12 hits. | Tota 33 33013 Totais = 30 3713) The only sniffs that emanated e ah r apiece for winning but one game.| Later, several members of the plddle struck out for Chipman ia, %h. . from the training room after the . ‘Baseball is that way... even White Sox were ‘accused of ac-| New York 200 100 20x—5 | Bulldogs’ hard-fought 7-7 dead-! the losers are paid for their ef- cepting bribes from gamblers . . | pairon Torgssan. Kerr, Durk. Ire he with the Little Giants came fort. land hard-hitting Jog was Among (Mueller, Gordon, Holmes.” Two-base. hits

Elliott, Gordon. Home ‘homson, | "a n= ‘the players barred from the Bame G,rqon Sacrifices Dark, randall Jan-

THE American League always for life, . He always claimed he|sen. Dou play—Jansen ot Stanky ole {Irv vin. Left on hases— Boston 5, New has had a monopoly on muscle- was 3 “Victim of circumstantial(s. Buses on balls Off Antenelil 5 Jansen |

men in the classic, 134 home runs evidence. [Hite and ory Av vr Sy ands to 77 by the National. . Grand |

N and 3 in ~ slam homers have been scarce, EDITORS of Sporting News,

i# innings, Shipman J and 2 In 2 innings. Winning pitcher — Jansen (19-9)

pitcher atonelli 2-3 mpires— War-

just two. . . . Eimer Smith, Cleve-| the baseball weekly, are in a |neke. Bullanfani bate Barlick. land, "hit one with the bases full| sweat . . . They have te send i in 1920 and - Tony Lazzeri, their sheet to press several Yankees, in 1936. days before it hits the news- wh Triumphs Honus Wagner, the Flying | stands . . . Se they took a

Dutchman, stole t hr ee bases in one game for Pittsburgh against Detroit in 1900 Indianapolis’ Ownie Bush played shortstop for the Tigers that day . ., Honus stole six times in the series, seven garfies, the Pirates winning.

chance and made a big spread on the Phillies, hailing them asthe “National League, Champions of. 1950” “Brought | Quaker City its first NL Flag in 35 Years” . . . Oh, well, the Phils "stil are ahead by one game,

Washington bows

Washington and Manual were {lickihg wounds administered by 'w t Lafdyette and Howe, Frank Isbell of the 1906 Chi-| . » spectively, in last night's high! cag White Sqx, the original WORD COMES from Boston school football action. Hitless Wanders, hit four doubles that the guess there is that! - The Continénfils were handed “in one series game against the the Red Sox shelled out some- their third loss in four starts by] Cubs. 18 all a record. thing like $75,000 for Pitcher undefeated West Lafayette, 20 GREATEST series attendance, Harry Taylor, the western In.(t0 13, and Howe lashed Manual, all garies, 4 out in 1947 for diana Hoosier . .. More power to|31 to 2, at Tech. | a) Bae, arog oui event. ... Harry and ‘here's hoping he was| Manual's loss, its third ecity It summed up to 389.763 . . pro- ‘cut in on the gravy ... He was | Setback in three “games, was ducing the record total receipts, Purchased from the St. Paui Costly as Halfback Dick Nyers, $2 021.349. Saints, via Brooklyn, the parent|aiready ailing with a shoulder| Most triples in a series game, club. . .

Arm trouble hampered | injury, was taken to the Method-|® Iter Ruether, Cincinnati, Harry after he ‘came out of the)

{ist Hospital with a head injury. two, In 1919. , . . Most home Service and interrupted a career

He was reported in fair condition | last night. _tuns, single game, three, hd with the Dodgers, ..

Howe's Leg Ahearn gave “his mates first-minute lead when he {ieturned the opening kickoff 76 yards for the touchdown. Manual tied it up after Dick,

Columbus Tops Baltimore, 5 to 1, Before 20,000 Fans vm jin be on

BALTIMORE, ‘Sept. 30 (UP)—Two runs in the second inning | Jards in go ” seven Plays, scorand three in the ninth gave the Columbus Red Birds 5 to’ 1 victory ng yi thie “tw, ; tack over the Balitmore Orioles in the first game of the Kittle World Rogers Med 10. Jua yg a Series before a crowd of 20,468 tonight, “ a0 ts Fed Jo. an J _" 36 Two walks off lefthander Bill Kennedy matefidlized into two|¥ ee yen) ahead, I3 18 runs in the second inning and four solid hits, two of them for extra 3 EN paxs, ater Hon 2 Poul -bases, gave the American Associ-| a

re-|

from Halfback Harland Sturgeon. {Sturgeon sat dazedly on a rubbing {table as Trainer Jim Morris and a doctor examined his fractured, in | left cheek bone. | The bleary-eyed youngster's!

{mind was still far away, brushing | Time—2:33. | past the grass that had cushioned |

his fall when hit by -a Little Giant's knee. ‘Raw Hamburger’ / His left eye was raw hamburger

” 17 andwiched by the twitching of|

(his. facial muscles and the sniffs} {from a partly-closed noge. You do all. right, Sturge,” | Mony Hinkle said. Then’ quick, a probing-of-t he-dazel-mind ques-| | tion: “Where do you live, Sturge?” And Sturgeon fought back the ¢obwebs to recall his address on 'the East Side. And so it was with a 7-7 tie and the boys who make the football headlines. Hinkle eyed the crying towel of ‘blue, white, black, yellow, green

|and white. “It's tough. The kids

fought so hard,” he said.

Then the head coach scuffed a i

shoe against the concrete and| mused about his team’s improye-

ment. “Our blocking’s shaper. The 3 kids have shown a world of spirit. por We should have cashed in at least

twice, What did the Phillies do?”

nd someone told Hinkle that J

the Phillies had lost. “What do you know? Yep, we're |gQing to work a little harder next week. ne s Ohio U,, you know,”

Cardinals Blank Cubs, 20,40

by Deal who was trying to pick, Ahearn drove 14 yards to thie ation champs three tallies In the penagrint off first. one-foot lime. Ralph Johnson had a rame. Costa Singles Jote-fost i a pass. for 61 yards Ellis (Cotton) Deal, a 10-game rior the lone Baltimore tally, to set up the runs. winner during the regular season, however, Deal slammed the door n joe ng) Ne = 6 went the Qistance for Columbus in the/face of the Orioles although Na iB the ohnthe / International Teague club/Son going around end for 39, then ‘managed to get men on base in/ Bennett .to Dwyer for nine ing out three and walking five. |s¢ery inning except the sixth. yards in the fourth quarter. ManKennedy also settled down and!ual drove Howe back to the 2

and gave up five hits, while strik-

ST. LOUIS, Sept. 30 (UP)—The St. Louis Cardinals shut out the

twilight-night doubleheader to(night, Gerald Staley the first game, 2 to 0, and George! Munger picking up the second, to 0. They were the first shutouts of the season for both pitchers. |

Strikes Out Seven . - ‘pitched - scoreless ball until the 8nd Manual brought the punt Kennedy, who had a record’ of ninth when Costa opened the back, Herb Crihfield pabbing over, 18 and nine during the regular In-|gates wtih a single to left. The from the 3. It- was Howe's first city win in up 12 hits while striking out seven second when Austin Knicker-| {Wo games, and - walking six before being bocker fumbled the ball in the Washington's Elmer Lowery | shelled from the mound in the outfield, and he scored the third | tallied both of the Continentals’ Columbus run when Deal poled touchdowns on passes from Tom

49 yards and a tally. But his best LOS ANGELES, Sept. 30 (UP). showing was in the final period == A pelentless and surprisitig when he intercepted a pass on hiss UCLA football team took anjown 20 and stepped Hreugh the § early-season lead in the whole Trojan team to the "goal - Pacific Coast Conference play by line. ) far defeating outclassed Washington Fine ground through center-for!

-- State, 42 to zzz 124 yards ‘in the first period for © UCLA, “threetouchdown fa- Canterbury's first ‘saore and got. vorite before the game; 'anothér in the third on another 20a yn in the Memorial“Coli- center plunge. this ‘one for tive, PED doubling that. to thé wide stripe. — 1G0’S ERR, Eee ne fhe Canterbury a 13 &—25 10 in Washington State fumbles.’ = [Taylor »........l0 0 ° 9,"

Staley allowed three hits in his {nine-inning {gave up four. Staley allowed only {one member of Cubs to get as far as third base. M {didn't permit a Single runner to get past second.

“Butler, Wabash Swap Drives for 7 to 7 Tie

' {Butler snuffed out the

Chicago Cubs in both ends of al

stint - and Munger 3nd

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Columbus’ Hemsley Touted for Post

. 8T. LOUIS, Sept. 30° (UP)—The skids - were for!

Manager Dyer. . today and the genial Redbird pilot After that Butler passes and was Ytetinitely on his way out.

forth’ elected “to pass —— and did right into the’ arms of Wabash, Guard Bill Rippy. ; Rippy sank to the ‘four-yard

tunity in the final quarter when honor of J. G. Taylor Spink, pub127. But Halfback Konnie King of Dver’s boss, Owner Fred Saigh, threat was delivering a sugar-coated acwhen, he intercepted Bob Elkins’ leolade to the man “who has.done | pass on-the Bulldog 12. : {so much for tive cause of base |" That set the toné of the game. ball.” : | Score, score Butler, Wabash. Then Then the Cardinal owner said

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“George | Kell Smashes: Gams Winning Double Before 25,000 Fans

ols Asuras of Runnerup Spot As gale & Take Measure of Bosox

_pETROIT, Sept. 30° {UP)—George Kell's two-run “double mm ithe eighth inning enabled the Detroit Tigers to defeat the Cleve-

The victory, coupled with New York's 6-to-5 decision over the

in the American League standings. Kell delivered his game-win-|

armies aks Win Over Boston, 6-5

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intercept, stall drives, end the “all of you are anxiops to know ET elon, Pitun Tor Next year: Eddies walk and Coasts Heller's, loug] 4 dons “what “might have been” and 1 will confer next: Monday = that chased Kell home. ea ——T Berre's- 20th Homer on the Wabash 23. The gun went but there will be no ansounce-| ~~ ~asuoas _ 45204 Of Year Sparks Team ‘off at that point and the players ment until Oct. 16. LF Michiotlt 3 6.1 Priddy. 20 $9141 swarmed to the showers off field, “Next year, when we have new Dossef ies i’ i313 BOSTON, Sept. 30 (UP)—The It was just too bot for football, faces from top to bottom, maybe Taser Hi ks 33 3 8 American League champion New Sturgeon Hurt [you'll join us in a better-celébra-Roniess 1 3 1 Ediwazds 3 8 § 8 York Yankees turned up for the For Butler's Harland Sturgeon “o™ ane 118 rer $5 1 3 World Series by beating the Boslit may have been the last game °7; the next speaker. praised SEicr | § ce 3180 ; some ti of 3 Spink for helping him gain recog-| {Swift.c g 8 8 siton Red Sox, 6 to 5, today with a fractured loft chest bone wheq nition during his 28 years with (Werta * 99 88a fourrun burst in the sixth inhe got a knee in defending on 8 ps sr aed” i Clee © 0 0 0 ning. pass play. Butler Trainer. Jim| «] have always been happy Jota 32 1 AD Totals 30311 A crowd of 26,130 fans—many | Morris took Sturgeon to St. Vin-|ump the Cardinals. - But my wish Wess walked for Groth im 7th fot had bought tickets excent’s Hospital for X-rays and a! | Lake ran for Werts in 7th. | to watch one of the key np ys ‘has ‘always been that they do Lite "a on BEUE TO. | pecting Jughit’s Shaetvation. ‘whatever is best for the club.” Cit tong Te 406'010 0-1 Games of the Tate anv Larry now have a rec-| Saigh later. turned aside. all pon clo one DE season

dropped their opener to "Evans-|

{ville, 14-12, last week. Wabash |

“Everybody will’ know what Left 10. ¢|ling. Catcher Birdie Tebbetts’ had its winning cut off at one. id going to do on Oct. 16,"{Bes 22 by Gorrie 3. Newhguser 3. error and Billy Martin's single, The Little Giants had trampled he said. “Until then, we're not Hi ox, ROU ven and | Produced two runs. Kalamazoo, 27-0, in their first saying anything.” | Grieve. Time.4:16 Attendance 25.178. | New York a Boston of OA outing on Sept. 16. A freshman with the Cardinal A Woodiing.if 4 3 & 8D Du o.cf 3 131 BUTLER organization, former major league Yo (Martings 21 3 Nilamelt 3 2 0 8 | Ends — Runyan, Schuesier, Crumley. catcher, Rollie Hemsley, was con- 0x fm [Bernas $338 Be313% Tackles—Bidstrup, - Fish. ceded to be one of the leading ouke $3 ¢ Soe 331s | Hammon, Kevkendall rose Jennings. candidates for the Cardinal post.) Mize db 3 8 3 YZarilast 3 2 1 0 | Gaersct = : | Rollicking Rollie, considered a Hoop.ib 1 1.1 Hisshetse 40% 3 star Ren-| playboy during his playing years, 4 johmson3s $ 1 3 Nownely 398 3 [ner fiine. wa thy. {hit his stride as & manager. Last| Syren 3 8 31 : wanasw os [year he piloted Nashville to & CHICAGO, Sept. 30 (UP) — Two Kian» 1080 . Tackins Henley, “onsiey. Lisht. Stroiny. Southern Association pennant and jong ov homerun hitters, 3% 537 5 Totals 35 83718 Suards—ornax. Rigor Hs ; | victory in the Dixie series | Gus Zernial and Eddie Robinson.| jeasen walked for Byrne in ih. VE TI a ou] | Gillis, . Hickman,

wv ba 1 and 10 § 3 Ti i with the bases full. Chi-|iine 2 and x Dodgers Seek Tie =z. =i =. hE LF a BEE : third are. on doubles by ). ; McGowan, Passa~ i “With Phils Tod: je and Floyd Baker and a ince 30iw e241." AV. i 3 single by Dave Phllley ware Se 4 i (Continued From Page 13) a, 92 if ana i i tomorrow's , while the| ~ 8 lems Chicags Ra eniattios a jiDodgers can rely on their Dig coamanct's § 3 from 313% ern cero lar, Don Newcombe. x Ee, $11 moe Dod rs, Phils HOA . : "iiss 111 $31 de (ole Set or Playoff 3 300 IPierces 41012 NEW YORK, Sept. 113 bese “fa Brooklyn Dodgers and 3 ane saree ters rvaties S00 000 (00 oi To Rovinsan © 3 Th Anker. a Ee = use—Off Widmar § ; attors In Te),

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ninth. | peer 58 Sencdiel 13. James B. Thompson, 7280 Noel : ut a triple. Deal scored on a|Crampton. iT Teachers 13. Kings 7. State 25, Bluefield State 7. 10-14 Chamne am pblis opened Ihe Sconog jn double by. Roy Hughes, and Ben| After Lafayette's Jerry Ellis Jickson 3s. 4 Et, Bel -. Miss. Industrial ». Canvbell . rh aa Road. Miggins and RE ry Steiner, running for the Jeu. soared fans itive Seg, following a Nace Potomac -e be dp 1 an a Heise : = 8 OUTHWEST he a hh. Two Sames, SolunDr Tables ‘with walks ofi eight straight balls, °/d third baseman, laid the! or BURP: ix ihe Nat quar- ‘Lal ET OKiahoma ...... 7 114 038 ,,, y, AMERICAN LEA TeyMiggins crossed the plate on the inal on Se a sigle by [1% Crampion secénd 12 Ja £2 BE Vincent 3 Bos. College .... 0 0 0 0—0 tor hi { 1-1) at Philadel ’ rolews LE Ua WT on Morena 1- - desis +a fhe wt Bat Colts 8 thive hits of A total player pool of $13,921. -34|Cook plunged for the conversion, A ih a Okla. A 0 70 Toa Sarver 13-17 nt the other tally oh a safety by Va® realized through the first/tying it at 7-all. Ellis scored |" =F . Texas Obrntinn 0 0.7 0— Ti3ih of Chicaso 3-14 and’ Gum-) Sugchi ns Harry a ey y game attendance. The series will| again . on a buck. lateral in the SR 3 . Arkansas ....... 117 18 3 1650 Cleveland Wong 16 8 » Detrajt (Hout- | Saturday - The lone Oriole run, of the bail Somtinus Bess Yomor ow with Xan, Bena: then Lowery Seok & = a. : Lay 1%, Howard o. North Texas State y 00 0— 6 n in ne. | ‘ N gdme also came t in the Second for the Orioles against Kurt Krie- fourth after Washington recov-: mass to cont" Jackie “Thr i rH *. Mansfield Baylor .......... 714 01 ona single to Jet, moved over to ger for the Red Birds. ered a fumble on the visitors’ 40. por Lh runs ~Musial Bou ix arelina State 7. Catawba 6 Hae sassssss 0 0 x 0— 7 i ) 3 ; : Ee] second on ‘ail’ errer by Costzand Columbus | Balumers oA Cook, a tackle also playing end,! 6, Louis # Lt a has uhienbers 18, Buckneu 13. = Ries ..........0 " T—27] ‘hen to third when Eddie Pella- ikerct 5 31 eyoungs 30 4 ¢ caught a 14-yard flip to the 22! its Struck out—By New H C.C.N Y. 1 Santa Clara ..0 0 0 71— 7 n ughes.3o 4 3 1 1iWeyt.c ‘ fOr The sek Fh or Aelohl 3 Ne Aa Mo re ost icsomrmm ‘grint forced Russ Kerns. Kluttz ir vsti > 4:04 sijarnate 3 3 3 8ilor the setup, Eni ts § ¥ Vander Bela 16, Westchester 13. {Texas ASM .... 7 71 713-84 b crossed the plate on-a-bad throw M $49 SBpamin 3 018 8 The winners tallied again from: 9 in 1 inning. Ditches ~ Morgan State 20, Delaware State 8. Texas- Teoh... 013 0 0-28} 2 —- Benson.t ] 3 : SS tins 4 3 . 3 the nine in the closing Tinutes. ng EE he (10-16 ompires. SOUTH - i a niin Sr ! DeP aw S ueaks = bats’ 313 3emia les hE Pa Team CR nay, Louie AIRDRIE TTroi 8 TE 0 a, nen, 2 sage 1 { Monzais, 1» : 3 o Moore 1000 Cincinnati Tops | Jackson 3b ar 2 A owrer ay AR 5 3 Al Tulane ...cceesa 0 0 7 7 14S 13 15. Thotsen 1. : Cea . t.rf 4°'1 2 0Schndnstss 3 } Yi ————_—" nt ri Temple State (Arizona) 41, New Mexico §. % Totals 38 13714 Totals 3 377 12 Pitt b h, 5 2 (Ward. ih. 3 0 8 3 Musiallf 1.4 0.8. Carolina ises 00-0 7 7 ‘WEST i | Steiner ran for Hughes in 9th S urg - I Pan et dDering.ct $9 2 Ol Tech eo 00 0-90 - d . dlover | Moore srounded into double play for | We KO. a: 3 i 3 a Boilwe. Ib, 3 } : 8 Ssenne 9 | Gordo = -3 - — Ty 020000 9033 CINCINNATI, Sept. 30 (UP)-— "5h 3 o 3 okamiR 1313 Miss. State ..,... 7 0 0 0— + Kansas ro 06 0 0— . i mare Deal, ere 00 - Howard Fox closed his pitching Rusap = 3 LER $s1e Tennessee «0 GREENCASTLE, Sept. 30 (UP) Runs batted ih—Cotis, Walker, Deal, | {season for the Cincinnati Reds EF dunger.p 3000 =o 0 M3 a Bradley .........13 13 7 24-57 a Hughes. Marolewski = Twobase' hits—| Totals, 31 424 § Totals 33 837 7 Duke .. {Colorado State .. 0 0 0 _0— 0 -DePauw’s sophomore studded Hughes Thiee-base hiti— Dea mys lo tajtoday with a six-hit, no-walk, 5- Chicago 000 000—s' Pittsbur - 0.0.17 1-4 ; 000 Pmt pep i a State 20. ; football team, sparked by half- pn Moet wo’ suring to 3 Maro: [to-2 victory over the Pittsburgh ; Br. Rrror— Parke Runs b batted in. 3 on cessesnse 0. T13 1-20 Plas ands 15. P= NEXT orroNaNTs 2 on pasesColy bus Baltimore L an | Pirates for his 11th win of the!K H. Rice: Left on Sp Senends +++ 00 M4 Ol WEST Ther ga 1 DEPAUW at Ball State. 8 Deal 5: a 1 Serack sutrh i FAR ok iindiene claro! Hioven. [2 sou Kennedy 13 ands tn #4 innt Ig NY ls mB rag) ae Lounge tS ° — oV.C. L. A. ..... 7 721 142 back Jim Daily, opened its 1850 Fay Sand on wii Ry PIT ain, aL defeat was suffered at sires. PiaGHL. i Se eo os ogy| Wash. Stats .... 0 0 0 0—0 rid season today with a narrow; bmp Peler- S14, "Attendance 10, xa Time entue ove 1 % 13 win over the Hanover iit. Sisiee. 2 si Beran. 36.. Two rallies against Bill Werks! - ; Mississipp «ce ® 0 0 0— 0 California ...... 14 7-7 0-28 o over the Hanover Atisndane Loe |gave Fox all the runs he needed. Ta wi M t - - sssnvasess 8/7 0 0— 17 Pe ‘back a -‘first-period : {Singles by Bobby . Adams, Bob ns. = xs BT i {Stanford 21 718 1485) ally n c a rst-per . te Service . Seanuns - kickoff 89 yards for the Tigers’ Knights Swamp [Usher ast od Poni posted, FRANKLIN. § “Sept. 30. Indiana) ilar. prior sates” ® . fm Francisco ... 0 7 0 0— 17 first. score, Their second came in: T | 25 to 0 “Load Kivgnewske. Joo Adeock and|Central’s cross country team de- | Xioer Laniueh 13, un Baw Waters 6. Stale 55. Western td 13. the third period on an 11-yard 1AYIOF,_ aay ar roe thoes fated Frankiin College, 15 to 40, Vamaerstn “vit 4 Arizona 14. bia - pass from Quarterback Gene Gep- DANVILLE, Sept. 30 (UP)— runs in the fifth’ g here this. afternoon. Bright. But-! x *- * ES hart to Bob Keesiing. whose ac- Righthalf Evan Fine and Left- Pittsbursh pr — terworth, Hathawsy Jones and F Oo oO TI B A L L! I Surate. toe gave the Tigers both pair -Bob Courtney supplied a four- OA ann AF FEA ‘all of Central, finished in x - extra points. touchdown: scoring punch tonight, O Conmela “4 3 4 Usherct 3 3 3 sia tie for first Place. The time was Ld Hanover tallied in the first Pe- as the - Canterbury Knights ga {Siner, Pie 3: s ’ Swrroniok rt $ 3 $ 2043 = | Soe The 1950 KickelT" of the Indianapelis Mn Football TN riod on a _seven-yard plunge by swimped Taylor, 25 to 0, in a Fesiinke $tii3 fiadeock lt 4 2 1 = CT. x * a All Stars Ys. Delroit Brown Bombers — Jerry Klaybar and a conversion-Hoosier College Conference game..eradn ab 3 | : Hf eh 3 ie CHICAGO RINK SKATES : 2 “ by Guy Andress. Dick Casten!' Fine was the plugger, eating up 3%! uiosti.s i 3 SPisllcun.ss : i . 8! : TONITE—$ P. ML X. 0. STADIUM—W. 16TH ST. J went over from the one in the the yards through the line, while Mueller 000 0 "° 25 TICKETS Now Soin Yo : et Wa fourth period. < Courtney supplied the swivel- hip ii Fin 0 ad , $1. drone. Oi 1 Clon on Comite OICE Costly imported fobaccos? You bet, DePAUW isseis T-0 1 0 rp dre Nah 2090 p by Indian : ol Trafic Clos od =r Proper aging and blending? 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