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leased by the Howe News Bu- Circuit's batsmen. u, official league statisticians, and cover games through Thursday afternoon.

Goodman's claini to his -first| "0/3 UP With a 330 mark. re ’Beague batting . title . seems as-|INSON’S teammate,

jsured, since runner-up George Kell of the Detroit Tigers is 17 t 337. ‘Also lagging Doby of the Clevedand Indigps, who fell off five

_ \points back a {back is Larry

ky. NY Calderon, RY “points to 328, but held to his|and total bases with 191 safeties fan third place spot. Dom DiMaggio for 328 bases. Ennis continued |] rk of the Red Sox tied Hoot Evers|to lead the runs-batted-in section of the Tigers in the fourth spot(With 125, an incréase of seven

with .326 each.

Kell still held his lead in hits|of the Boston Braves gained .the With 213 and. doubles with 52.lead in runs scored with 116 and M Dom DiMaggio scored the most|Al

runs, 130, stole the most bases, Louis took over the top spot in 3

15, and tied Evers and teammate, the doubles department with 42, Howeriohs Bobby Doerr, for the most triples, one more than teammate Musial. ! 31. The Teague’s top home run|Tripleés leader was Philadelphia’s| hitter, Al Rosen of Cleveland,|Richie Ashburn with 14, and! upped his production to 37, one/lhome run pace-setter continued 3

more than last week. Boston's Vern Stephens dis-|with 47." placed teammate Walt Dropo as the runs-batted-in leader by one, 144 to 143. Both Stephens and Dropo are tied for the most total bases at 319 each, The New York Yankees’ Vic Raschi topped the pitchers with a

3 record of 21 wins and eight loss-| Brora’ Sa es. Raschi's teammate,

Ford, who had won nine straighs,

tasted defeat for the first time Now Fe Fork. _ “®t the hands of the Philadelphia,

Athletics,

[later Samuels unreeled his 57rE, FIELDING u“ 41 an National = Fh oe ™ ix a # Be gattliceg Yeni 4 i {2 : 3 qa : To Make Up One-Toychdown' Deficit {yard : Dass § play for a touchdown »on . * v 2 4 - y 7 0 eze - Stan (The Man) Musial ihe I ile 1 dems 18 1% i 10 388 Verba Cpme 1 8M 0 § 40 (Continued From Page 13) . Sugar broke through to fieid|'® *°% reed hii » , ‘RECORDS ~~ ! St. Louls ‘Cardinals’ power-hit- Kew ° ET 5 1538 1 i i 13 28 wg surprisingly good team. in sur- | the pitehout. srom. Tompkins; but ros Bobby ion tary > ting first baseman, dropped off 1 eee 1080 it 13 : I us 2 8. # Daler, si, i i {prisingly good condition. : lost it and the bi ll was “the time fourth quarter to sot y the American League 00¢ Point to 345 during the week, oti 18d 8 ose 15 13 EL tri, P 3 3 wo 8 4 Be ade, Chi 8 6 However, lie charged off/ Pur- by Townsend. Texas at the. time |Botlermiaers’ ting meri Pay Figures were re: but continued to pace the senior ‘nn UAL BATTING er. Cin BLS HM 20 18 Aer: Th Rt liidue’s four touchdowns ty “mis- had a 21-20 edge ‘oyer Purdue. Mateja made four to the Texas (includes vlaters in 10 or more games, Re S 88% 1% 3 “9 hi:Donaid. pi Pitt’ 810 takes of sophomores, « particu-| However, Townserid quiskiv) 2, where Samuels compreted a 3 pitchers. . ID. Rice - 97 180 53 243 F : ‘3.13 lar! def! w 'boosted the ‘lead, ripping throug - 1 B : y on pass defense. In second is Jackie | BIL ARR 1 Pet, | Terwliger, 3 i810 3 M3 ! Tahch, J : for short gains, thon taking a/17-yard pass to Flowers on the £ th ' whi Hobson bre i oS Rue 9 241) 16 7 Munger, StL. = € Too Many Mistakes T {Texas 13. Two plays later Schmidt 0 e Brooklyn Dodgers, Ea od Eo 318 Jeffcoat 2 2 Bill ira i YanderMer, oO ; 4 Purdue Coach Stu Holcomb! 32-yard pass from ich set. on| \went over on the reverse from 8 i $ ; . | y p the Purdue 17 ;which set. up ; : 67 22 239 8 4 Brecheen, i1|called Texas a “great” team, and - Samuels, e' Snider is Khuweiicid oF 1 5 Bd i . 1 18 19933 1 hal ¢ Dickson, pit. 10-1 |said “we made too many mis- Texas’ fourth touchdown. - TEXAS third with ..316, followed by ‘Del pramess. | 2 4 J » $ 13 1 1 8 iH 1 ! Sehmits, chy 10 15/takes tefensively and they were! Texas Tackle Bill Wilson was| Lett End_Progter, Stolhandske, Geprges. n - . . i . i . a oe V ¥ 3 1 Ennis of Philadelphia’s Whiz Brk | Sod 71 279 18 103 | 40 70 EE if } Dublel, ohi 1a, costly.” the. Longhorn, counterpart. to|- FE Guard MoPadn, goaiaon Kaylor, ids at a2 and Cincignatr's Tot Gord fiis 1 is 38 2 joe 544 135 223 2 8 3 3 i | Rinadil, Br. Cn 8 14/ i In Far However? Ho 1- sugar. al rr A re er, Barton, Me cDonald. Kluszewski at .310. oo J = 8 3 1 5 to i 8| Wehmeler, Cin 19 18 comb sal am very well satis-| - In. the “first period he dogge Right Guard—Arnold, - Dav Snider is still the 1 hits Ny $l 118 if i . ’ 08 94 # 113 15 8 229 1 if Werle. Pitt 15! fled with the performance of our |Saniuels from the Purdue 28 to bugs Tackle—Jackson, Latistord, Mile nider is 8 eader in , i | aiker, Chi ~ 210 19 48 16 & 15 229 1 NY é » Right End—Ad will E303 a8 ke 31 3s7iMaure, Chi’ : 134 3 i i 3 28 : § Donnelly, Phil §jsquad, . . a il /the Boilermakers’ 9 where hey Ri¢ht End—Adams, Williams, Aled, He rk 284 ; . } . ! erestes, whe operne: e rur- Quart, rback—Tompkins, Page, Jones, il t! 22 21 16 Barfett, Pitt {sna Samuels for a 19- ard| PBT $5 WH 208 » organ Bik 199 38 45 20 226 16 "8 Queen pitt $ 14 due scoring, was credited with 42 =~ gged yard HA f~Dawson. Ho, eT rchoa. Lf # 180 § sal MERE B 1h 8 Veneust mre. | 3/yards on the ground, while °F: forced to kick, with ’ # . 3 : , r - ] 3 kK, wi Pullback—Townsend, Mayes, Porter? * 36" ‘294 | Mayo, Phil 36 1-1 3 222 11 15! Smith, Cin 2 i urdue was forced 10 KICK, over last week. Karl Torgeson|i! He fle dtd 8 Btobe Xe of 4 wu) fon 00 i6 8 Kiippstein, cnt 3 § Schmiae rushing gains totaied six Dick Schnable punting Qt (0 the. rug _suel BLE. 2% 91 3: |K. Rice. StL. 1 1 1 3 10 k? Ghtpman, Foapand, In 0 3 yards and Tom McNamee picked. Texas 49, where the Longhorfis™" Let Ta Kie—Considine, Janosek, Mee deter ¥ ni 348 3 139 388 83 335 Reis Be 2 156 1 1 198 Bover. StL Rall, 'Bos 0 2 Bobby Dillon. took it for a 27- be vis Guard—Jackson, Deem, Scallish 55 112 205 2 eiser; Bos 1 122 Erskine, Brk 6/ Donovan, Bés 0 2 Up eight yards on the ground. QDDY on. Lo uk as ddtisor (Red) -Schoendienst of St. SE of 34 38 90 8 33 fkney. NY = R } 188 Hartung, NY | Plerro, Pitt 0 b Re Gann ahirans ak Addison. Ey 8 dg i [Brorgino. bite 318 11 32 38 11) ise faTune KE § flere PLT 0 2 "In the’ pass-receiving depart-|yard runback, + iat” Guard” geibineid, ringer. 3 86 8 1% 83 ‘Stevens. Pit 43 1 8 1 3 'lgs Hditen, Brk | Dusak. stl, 0 iment, .Brewster held the day's] Texas scored in eight plays to Rif mackieReletic Bland ‘ : AL. 283 M31 foal Bek 140 18 FE 52 16 in Wash, Pitt 44 Cole, "os 0 : high yardage, 66, on three plays. take a 14-7 lead. Nae Ee Ihe mule Mates, Mes Bf 3% 4 : 33 i aT - — — — A —— Riezek accounted for 51 yards. ‘Purdue's Don kK: asperan recov: Righe' AMaceion. Kise Le ger He il sa ibid 438 - 432 8 This Week's State, Bi Ten Grid Card [in one “play; as he streaked down ‘ered a fumble by Dawson on the| Fuilback—Kerestes. Young, Montgoms aie Sh 310 92 111 18311 44. 288 g the field early in the third pe- Texas 41 but the Boilermakers SCORE BY PERIODS | RIE. 408 i 8 gH iu 384 THURSDAY Taylor at Huntington, [riod, grabbed an aerial from failed to drive, and were forced poiine 118 ti to be Pittsburgh's Ralph Kiner ik ella i SEs i i Missouri Valley at Evansville Indians State at Southern Ii Saves oh tha 25 and raced 0 back to the 42 where Schnaible!, Tojchdowni—Townsend, Levine; Dywson Adock.Cin 353 44 09 141 8 53 .280| (might), ay § | "lov Kicked. Sepmiat “Towchdowns—Porter ds a the pitching department Sal St BLL 831 8 113 253 1 63 # « FRIDAY Principia at Rose Poly (Home- f bernard Flawara Jook Oné pass put Purdue came back two sam uels After Touchdowns a : a Ella a Naw Sor Slants, pies 360 18 1st # 1.3} 3 Anderson at Marietta (night). SO™ing). gar was a ry 3 detensive | PI8YS later when Sugar swamped pro. i EL am e m e can 254 27 276 ; | | 30il- Joel Burghalter idelberg nesman— League, still set the pace with an Borfowskicn #2 78 173 240 1 +) #13) SATURDAY St. Joe at Valparaiso. |star. Besides the touchdown he on Page's fumble to pull the Boil- Harry “Taylor, Texas Christian Ki {Satretta Cin 256 50 70 13 10 31 .273] Illinois College at Wabash. {posted when he overran Texas’ ermakers.. within a touchdown. STATISTICS Fur 18-4 mar rly. 98 10 18°27 0-11 2131 Qhio University at Butler.. rac . . + Tyan Samuels missed the kick. , . “% TEAM BATTING Homie. Pl ev 2 8 oS 4 3% Indiana Central at Hanover. Wisconsin at Illinois. second-string quarterback Dan : Fi in "Yardage on R _H TB HR SB Pet.| jones. Bhil 60] 100 160 275 25 86 = 266 Dartmouth at Michigan. ‘Page, the 21-year-old, 6-foot end! 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