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‘Win OverBucs ‘Makes Roe 0-2 Record

By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK, Sept. 1>—Iselieve 1t or not, this exciting 1951 major ‘league season may produce two pitchers with

the greatest records of any starter and reliever in major league history. It before he left the game when That Preacher Roe is the great- nis arm tightened up after seven est starting pitcher who ever lived innings. . and Ellis Kinder the greatest re-| yogi Berra blasted a grand liever, certainly is open to chal sjam first inning homer for the lenge. But as the politicians say. winning margin. Both contenders " “let's take a look at the record.” picked up half a game on Cleve-| Roe, the never-losin’ lefty of land, which had its night game the Dodgers, scored his 20th tri- rained out in Washington and] umph last night, 3 to 1, over the must make it up in a double Pirates with a fine six-hitter. header today. That made his mark for the sea-| The Indians now have only a gon an unbelievable 20-2, finest half-game lead and just one per-| percentage mark in all baseball centage point over New York. In| history for a hurler who won as the only other American League] many as 20 games. (game, lefty Bobby Shantz of the| Even considering those - who sixth place Athletics scored his didn't win, he still stacks up 16th victory, a 3-to-0 seven-hitter| pretty. well, for the overall .Amer- over Chicago.

ican League winning mark be-| DODGERS, by Roe's vic-

‘longs to Johnny Allen of Cleve-! Jand with 15-1 in 1937, and Roe !oTY in which Andy Pafko sup-

already has topped the overall plied the winning punch with a|

| National League mark of 16-2 two-run homer, stayed six games| set by Fred Fitzsimmons of the

in front of the Giants. The Gi-| _ 1940 Dodgers. Of course, Roe

ants who have been counted out|

- - . : by everybody but the mathema-| fi} i N J 3 ’ ici has to keep winning to hold his..." “4ereated the Cubs ol ma eur na S INDIANAPOLIS’ top country club and . municipal I rep dy

: nim 12, Jim Hearn counting his 15th KINDER very quietly has been Victory. . a compiling an even more amazing] The Cubs contributed five er-|

record in relief. Yesterday he Tors to the cause. Hank Sauer Giant-killer Joe Gagliardi of Mam- | aroneck, N. Y., upset king of the ; §

chore, getting credit for the the hot Cardinals, pitching a g¢ nationals although he can’t win fourth straight Boston victory, b 5, eight-hit victory for the his own club championship back 9 to 6, over the Browns. joraves, after Boston also won home, went for the big one to-|

e - hit his 28th homer for Chi | won his 10th game and his sec OE aE, ond in succession in a relief Rookie Chet Nichols cooled off

But what makes his success the’ completion of a game that! border on the fantastic is that in 2 Tt his last 73 reljef appearances < ' to 4

: , Joe . relief artists, Jim Konstanty victory of the year and his third|

Page, Hugh Casey, John Murphy, over St. Louis. Willard Marshall Sometimes sits in as a village or Firpo Marberry, could €OMe hit a homer for Boston to start court judge was true with his § even close to that. the Braves off to victory in the Woods and a magician with his! Kinder has lost some starting regular game. ‘wedge yesterday as he pulled out| assignments, but since July 30 of| Richie Ashburn became the an easy 6 and 5 victory over 16-| last season, the only game he has first Philly player since Chuck Vear-old Tommy Jacobs of Monte-| lost in relief was to Cleveland on Klein in 1932 to collect 200 hits bello, Cal. ; July 27 this year. : ‘When hg made three safe blows But Maxwell proved his right] , in a 17-hit, 10 to 4 triumph »ver to vie for the title with an even ch Bubba Church more lop-sided triumph over big! 0 trouble winning his 14th|Jack Benson of Pittsburgh, 10 Klein made 223 hits in and 9. . |

= ” » THE RED SOX stayed 23 the Reds in whi games behirid the second place haq pn Yankees, who defeated the Tigers, game, 5 to 2, on Vic Raschi's 19th vic-11932 but Ashburn Ras iti tery in which he gave up only one chance of equaling that total. |

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——————— ; i bracket is John Wolf, Broadmoor the winners, the last a 79-yard ler had nine of 13 for Manual. {to Sexson on the Tech 24. Sexson Toledo Mud Hens Texas state Teachers: College, champion, who will meet Palmer sprint to cinch the game. Manual ......... 8 0_6 O—1¢Tan toward the right side, reU ens a ur Ble She he 25 OR a Millikin, Riverside titlist. | Johnson had company in the Sacred Heart.... 0 7 2 6—15 versed his field with the conU F S I P i A tolal of eight first round scoring department as junior | : . (fidence and poise of a three-year i or ale jagainst Benson, but he didn’t | tps . | h hd {need to be any better for the| matches are on tap in the men s|scatback Don Neylor rung upilrish Triumph, 19-7 veteran, circled the fringe of the ls DETROIT, Sept. 15 (UP)—The portly Pittsburgher's game blew! group with four in the women’s./four markers tor the Washing: Dick Roseman punched for two lowe team on the left and eut {Detroit Tigers today hung a “for wide apart at the outset and he PO : in % All will be match play. ton Hatchets and a 35-to-13 tri-|, th ; nldiagonally toward the right coffiih LL sale” sign on their Toledo Mud couldn't reassemble it. BOB BALL — Meets Coffin The tournament will move to umph over Sullivan. bin: dpi a Cat Sarat Irie corner for the 76-yarder. Crocker Hons Jarm club in the American Little Billy, compactly built, cham the Hillcrest Country Club: 3ept.| 2 a2 a Ee a BS y panged over at 9:40, : a: is red-haired son of a golf course B. 23 for the semifinals and 10| yy wag 4 black Friday for the CYO. Cathedral topped the West ®t v : hy Bera fansger Charley manager, posted 37-36—73 against Meridian Hills Country Club for, oo 'merre Haute city schools, Siders. 19 a THE GAME was deliyed 15 ocal businessmen Benson's 41-39—80 and was seven the finals on Sept. 30. *~!who went down In their openers| Roseman scored from the one-[Tainutes per Sexson’s run. ority f | Cid 2d £ without too big an argument. yard line early in the second and -0WeS John Paff suffered a dis- : Jon ty for Durehase.of the club, but After winning the first and los-| Pairings at Coffin " Linton knocked off Garfield, 33 Bob Drury EY he Washing-| located knee on the punt runback PLAYOFF STANDINGS ame forward immediately ing the second, Maxwell ripped ; MEN . ADs ; : and was: c MERICAN ASSOCIATION {with an offer. off fi ht. hol five. ; to T%; Vincennes, 14-to-12 winner ton came back through the air, as removed in fair condition A (Best-of-seven) ~~ Lost Pet | The Tigers planned to bring i ave siials hls fps oe 2%) (Top Bracket) bel; a Over Banville Ree a eek ago. Tom Crampton running and pass-|t0 a hospital. +s 2 Al © 500 : 30 a. m.—Paul Dye Jr., Indi- smothere ey, 30 to 6, andj; | Earl . Louisville ....cconnrsenees gh all players owned outright before back in the match. ‘ anapolis Country Club vs. Pleas- Hosea Barnes led Muncie Gontrall lS to the eight before Tom Figg arly in the second quarter, BL. POAT syrintsasssisnaess 1 1. 0 putting the Mud Hens, ball park| ant Run champion 10a’ 26-to-13 win at Geret (bashed over. Bob Boone con- Sexson ran into a Howe horde at MIwaghte sss ievivines 3 o 1000and all, on the block. Gehringer ow ° . 9:35 a. m. wb Mike Sullivan, All rodeo at Uerstmeyer. verted. Cathedral's 80-yard drive the right tackle slot, suddenly hn 'said all 35 players on the Mud or Tri ie Ca Tovar Sr ag upstate powers Came y,q spearheaded by a. 30-yard darted to the left side and out: Kansas 3 000, |B PSs Speedway vs. Byron Hollet, Wood- through as expected. Misha- :

% if INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Hens’ roster not wanted by the (Best-of -seven) my % Won Lost Pet |Tigers would be sold along with 3 1 %0tne franchise. 1 3 -250 1.8 rn = 3 o 100 THE TOLEDO Cf.UB was pur3.000 Chased from the St. Louis Browns)

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ERNATIONAL LEAGUE | ite se hester .......... 000 200 010— 3 10 2 . Evans. 001100 000 0102. 2 Prep Grid Scores | waitin end Busha: No 103 200-7 2 3] CITY, COUNTY Buffalo ‘wn 100 013 100— 6 8 2 Cathedral 19, Washington 7. y | ‘Alexander, Voiselle (6), Bankhead (7) Decautur Central 14, Mooresville 7.

i , Silverman (5), Loven-| Franklin Township 13, Beech Grove 0, ans Ae eT 0 and Landrith. Win- Lawrence Central 19, Pike Township 6. ee pitcher—Voiselle. Losing pitcher— Sacred Heart 15, Manual 12. Lovenguth. Home run—Biasatti, {Shortridge 13, Ft. Wayne South Side 7. "AMERICAN LEAGUE Southport 7, Ben Davis 0.

~.. 022 010 100— 6 11 0 Speedway 46, Danville 6, gt. Louts ......... 033 000 00x— 9 14 1 Tech 25. Howe 6. Sanford, Widmar (1), Mahoney (6). Warren Central 7, Greenfield 6, Paige (8) and Batts: McDermott, Nixon | OTHER SCHOOLS

4). Kinder (Ty and Robinson. Winning Alexandria 14, Mississinewa 0.

— (11-2). Losing pitcher— Auburn 21, New Haven 18 { Li Rn Yome runs—Nieman 12) | Batesville 34, Lawrencsbure 14. | s Maggio. edford 32, artinsville 7. | Perrott Wiliars bf 000 001 010— 2 3 2 Bloomington 7, New Albany 6:

New York . 400 010 00x— 5 5 3 Bloomington University 13, Greencastle 0. Cain, Hutchinson (1), Borowy (8) and Bluffton 20, Decatur 6, House, Swift (8); FMschi, Kuzava (8) and Booneville 38, Huntingburg 0. Berra. Winning pitcher—Raschi (10-9). Brasil 19, Plainfield 6 g -12). —| Clinton 38, Dugger 6. Ecsine piteher=Cams (16 umbus 14, New Castle 7

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4E. Chicago Roosevelt 26, Hammond Clark 0. TL at Washington, vostponed. Eiwood 18, West Lafayette 13. |

Evansville Central 44, Bicknell 0. in NATIONAL LEAGUE |Evansville Reitz 13, Louisville Fiaget 13 New York ... 1007002 230 110

| (tie), . . 100 000 001— 8 5 Franklin 6, Rushville 6 (tie). Chitaee Spencer (9) and Westrum, Noble Gary Edison 12, Merrillville 6. (1): Rush. Klippstein (9) and Burgess./Gary Emerson 18, Gary Tolleston 13. Winning pitcher—Hearn (15-8). Losing Gary Wirt 12, Dyer 0. {tcher—Rus 10). Hom run—8Sauer. Greensburg 7, Aurora 0, | a rooklyn 000 020 010— 3 9 1 Hammond Tech 7, Chicago Hirsch 6, | |

he: "7" 000 000 010— 1 6 2 Hobart 21, East Gary 13. Piisburehl, i “and Campanella: Dickson Huntington 13, Hartford City 6. wit (18-4) and McCullough. Home run—Pafko. Jacksom Central (Hamilton) 13, Kirklin 7. Philadelphia .. ..... 000 402 112—10 17 1 Kokomo 13, Marion 13 (tie). i | n S07 100 110 010— 4 11 4 Lafayette 27, Frankfort 0. | (14-10) and. Wilber: Ramsdell, Lebanon 14, Plaingeld Charlton 6. A Byerly (8), Smith (9) and Linton 33, Terre Haute Garfield 14. Howell (9). Losing pitcher— Logansport 27. Peru I.. Re am hipentot Garin ot Ave, 3 | MAME CY BL squma 0. « . ame us. shawaka , Sou 5 i Game Suspen 500 201 107— 7 14 0 Muncie Central 26, T. H. Gerstmeyer 13. St. Louis .. 300 000 001— 4 10 1 North Vernon 18, Sevm % Surkont, Chipman (7) and Coober: ly mouth , Monticello 1 over. Lanter 41). Er 13h Suro | Rickman $5, Anvértor if 1 rh urkon -13). "J pitcher mover, (1 “ome runs—Elliott Reyerton 40. 2,

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over two seasons, he has lost just| NICHOLS wound oD that one 250InSt 22-year-old Billy Maxwell| > _____ ane game. Not any of the great successfully, then scored his 10th °f Odessa, Tex.

ein Toledo were being given Pri-lup after the morning round.

—Taylor's Trojans got Indiana's 000 1851 college football season off at the end of the 1948 season andito a bad start last night by

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NO DIFFICULTY HERE—This could be why some northern football players go south. The University of Miami football team works out on ridge seven in the third was

opening day under the watchful gaze of Florida belles.

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| Fans who “oh” and “ah” at the amazing touchdown \antics of Tech's Joe Sexson might like to know a simple secret. ©

Athletes like Sexson—and there aren't many aroupd

like him—don't awe spectators

” 8.9 rors Aid 5, H, 5. |v she whos sug a i | Shortridge was alert* enough to workout chores. y valk of With = — B? seston) Ap almost unbelieving audience en agains . of 7500 watched Tech’s wizard "of {South Side at Julius Field yester- “ahs” once again prove the wondjday Sfiernoon. i “biverke iy of hard-work and conditionu' 00 WO reaks. Aling at Tech last night. \bad pass‘from a reserve center in| Sexson is seven pounds lighter the second period was scooped Upmann his 200 pounds of last year by a Blee Devi Nneman ol € which means a lot of heavy hearts |one;yar ne where : ri for Tech's opposition before Joe [Feezet 5, Tg SO0|finally gets his diploma in June. caug e 8 . :

+ . | ” » 2 { * Eight plays later, Feezle squirt-|

ed through the left side for a 10- HOWE WOULD like to have yard TD. Shortridge had taken gra aL ve Shursday night, over on the South Side 25 after age a hn 8 hii Srustied the Archers tried running on forth ’ hs naugu-

¥ ral, but that’s almost incidental. down. South's drive to the Short- Sexson showed Tech will be the

team to beat in town and the

| | ° | : : | Without Sexson, Tech i - Lawyer Faces Top Golfers Open Times/Small Schools “aie it, vo rien i

Texan, in Tournament of Champs Steal Spotlight Sire” "a5" afi Wiihiiatons

By JIM HEYROCK

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© try Club, meets the Pleasant Run Gene Gadbury. champion, which is to be decided] Another bun today. Dye heads the upper from Valparais

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UPLAND, Ind. Sept. 15 (UP)!

set by Willie Pep, as he pounded out a technical knockout over California Champion Grant Butcher in the fourth round of their scheduled 10-rounder. ! Referee Dave Ward raised | Matthews’ arm in victory as the Kid was boring in for a certain kill after he had decked the California heavyweight with a devastating left hook a few seconds before. More than 6000 partisan fans jammed the ice arena to watch

cock, Speedway. vs. Mrs. W. 8S. Cox, Pleasant Run. 1:45 p. m.—Mrs. Rick Herrick, Highland €ountry Club vs. Mrs. Charles Greathouse, Woodstock

had been slashe

An Australian tag-team match, heralding the return here of Mike and Ben Sharp, will spotlight

the Armory. The Sharps will

the Kid climb face Otto Kuss and Bobby Man- amp Breckinridge 21 Austin Peay 13. ciim ; § Drake 19 {lene Christian 7. another step in agoff. i Furman 39. Presbyterian 0.

his bid for a crack at Joey

. All participants have won the championship at their| Some of the smaller Sythe I5 0 13; in 4 rough contest ati i the first out At the Huntington and Valparaiso in lL n . {

end of the firing on Sept. 30, the particular, took a bow today for|

winning man and woman golfers stealing the thunder from their|; ette flipped a 28-yard TD pass He gained 161 yards—including and the two runnersup in each more powerful rivals in 1astiyy Harlan Petty. Shortly after,|the return—of Tech's 194 yards night’s Indiana high school foot-/the Spartans held Manual twice 82ined in the first half and he ac-

rs Williams’ Hunting-| N 1d stop Dickie N 281 yards gobbled up all game. FOR THE men th two| Coach Bill o one could stop Dickie Nyers,| Ww at Coffin. the ton Vikings, winless In their ast however. Nyers tallied twice in| o 4.8 ity’ : 11 games and triumphant only screen passes from Sandy Sand-| “ city's most rugged municipal ” HIS GREENCLAD mate didn’t once in their last 16, snapped jer He tallied on a 71-yard pass| |Hartford City’s 12-game winning yarc pass have to punt nor uncork a pass streak, 13 to 6, in a Central In-| it Sandler for a 43-vard TD diana Conference tussle. Windia iy y (back home emepty-handed and {- The Viks built up a 13-to-0 - The women, however, will play|pirq_period lead on touchdowns only one round at Coffin tomor- |, Jack Hendricks and Wayne row, starting at 1:30 p. m. \Beemler before the losing Aire-| In the tournament's first match, gales struck back on a 38-yard he game.

Paul Dye Jr, Indianapolis Coun~pass play from Hank Yencer to| D2Vé Bauer plunged Sher guard, faked, then cut to his right

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# =n lfith .as Left Halback Bob John-A LYynette hit six of 12 pass at-| Four plays later, Jack Milli, one AT THE top of the lower|son counted all four tallies for tempts for the visitors and Sand-©f Howe's noble stalwarts, punted

stock Club champion. {waka's NIHSC champions wal9:40 a. m. — Frank Weiland, loped South Adams, , Highland Country Club vs. Lake South Bend Riley dumped Eik-|‘h¢ tWo with five seconds to go in| Bill Norris, 30g was Techs Shore Coungry Club champion. hart, 39 to 7, Eldon Motts get-| i pL enn op g groun -gainer, went over 9:45 a. m.—Chuck Hess, Coffin ting two of the 6 TD's, including] e Irish clinched victory when for e PAT. Sexson left the vs. Bob Hall, Hilicrest Country an 87-yard romp on the first play,

ee 2 i Club. j from. scrimmage. {last 20 yards in three tries. ‘ STE LEAGUE STANDINGS drew a total attendance of only'dropping a 26-t6-9 opener to Lower Bracket Ts B i |Cathedral ....... 013 6 0—19 Continued om-Page 10—Col. 1, AMERICAN LEAGUE 275,000 in the 1949. 1950 1951 (Lower Bracket) outh Bend Central eked out a - aie Cleveland ie 3 &1 DB hasons The Mud Fo Diao Effion 9 r red i th fi t! 550 8 mojolh Soler Broad. 12% fought Mion Wo PENAMIRIN ve Sill Brui S C h levelan 8B: 1a § . vers- scored in the firs ) 7c : 0 ; i id Ane 81 52 [2626 a a ; moor Country Club vs. Palmer Wayne North, while Michigan . ruins oign Co » Botton 58 3% gnlthe Ameriean oh Ssociation race three periods. Charles Spencer Millikan, Riverside. City stopped Goshen, 20 to “od After Six Years... 9 aches. = Re vi Ji grails yearn In sixth place. got two touchdowns, and Quar:-: 9:55 a. m.—Buck Hatfield, South| In the West NIHSC, East Chi-, Franklin Township defeated L=OS ANGELES, Sept. 15 (UP) Philadelphia. 8 82 401 3% In "adition to Toledo, the Tigers terback Leland Garmatter passed Grove vs. Hank Campbell, Willow cago Roosevelt rebounded with a host Beech Grove 13 to 0 last — cory (Red) Sanders, UCLA St. Louls "| 11oNAL TEAGUE own ho SI Seams JSUtHghtto fm Oliver, and Bob Metzler Brook. 26-to-0 win over Fammond Clark night for the first time in six cad football coach, announced Won Lost Pct. GB vorking agreements for the other two. 10 a. m.—Ralph Jordan, Sarah after "dropping its. opener to years the signing of two additional grid Brooklyn 89 ‘509 6 |With four others. The Detroit or-| Taylor's lone tally came in the vs. Cav. Rr: 7 : assistants today, veteran Dave New_York «8 BN Bo anization was expected t r-|first jod : Shank vs. Guy Brandt, Ft. Hari- South Bend Washington, while|" Charles Keough tallied by grab-'q i te Taba 81. Louis 72 68 14 18 8 Pp 0 ar-/first period, when Quarterback son. division titlist Gary Emerson Bing 5 tumble In midair on the Strong and young Eddie Eaton:- | Iphia C81 14 475 23%arange a working agreement with Don Granitz returned a kick-off 10: Tick k i A : i J Strong, who teamed with Tom Philadelp i 3 43 RY 0:05 a. m.—Dick Stackhouse, edged city rival® Tolleston, 18 ge ch Grove 30-vard 1 th : Cincinnati + 81.83 411 3202/another Class AAA club to re-|85 yards. y gh 4 ; e Tove sy-yard line In the garmon at halfback for Michigan Piisburen 13 Be ws 3 [place Toledo Bluffton 7'13 ‘6 0-70 Meridian Hills COE Club v5.10 13 : |second quarter. In the third, Bob j, 1938.39, has served as head BOUDRIL oer — . Ira Wh oe McDaniel, Indian Lake Coun- en 4 Amie YuS-gu, serv GAMES TODAY |" Little Rock, in the Class AAI TSE 0. sorine — Touchaohns® doer’. try Club. ls : Hanna capped a Flashes’ driveicoach at Albright. College, ReadAMERICAN ASSOCIATION {Southern Association, is the only cer 2 Oliver, Metzler; conversions, 8pen-| : WOMEN - IHlinois Baseball with a one-yard thrust into pay-'ing, Pa.; Wittman College, Walla Milwaukee at Kansas City «(night). other major team in the Tigers’| Taylor Scoring — Touchdown: Grants: | N 2 % (Top Bracket dirt. Gilbert Johnson got the Walla, Wash., and South Dakota lle at St. Paul (night). | : | conversion, Grantiz; safety, Spencer. (Top Bracket) Coach Found Dead PAT . ~ i 3 Louisville STERICAN LEAGUE |system. | ——— | PALMER MILLIKIN — Against 1:30 p. m.—Mrs. C. Richard Ful- Frankin Twp... 0 6 T ysl ouegs OL Mines, VCTA wpe Cleveland at Washington (2). One | Milli . * -|Motthews Scores 62d | Broadmoor itlish. mer, Hillcrest Country -Club ve. CHAMPAIGN: IM. Sept. 15gianfeR ive... 0 § 1 F=0i A member of the UCLA Buys Shicako A New York. ne In a Million s res : Lake Shore Country Club cham- (UP)-—Wally Roettger, head base- ry was assigned a oN St. Lous at Boston, VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 15 KO to Equal Record | : pion. ball coach at the University of g S agg ar an A , LEAGUE Re a ecor i . all coach a : : ¢ p ) BIL (UP)—~Two horse players col-| q 1:35 p. m.—Sarah Shank cham- I]linois. died of wounds which a Bowling el a ao Taree Philadelphia at Cincinnati.” lected $3404.10 each” on the daily] SEATTLE, Wash, Sept. 15 pion vs. Mrs. Joseph Rothbard, coroner said were inflicted], One seam is heeded to roi in the ladies through. 1949 was named as AsNew ZOTk 2F Soa |double at Exhibition Park yester- (UP)—Harry (Kid) Matthews Broadmoor Country Club. yesterday. nichts at 6 pm. Teams interested con- gictant junior varsity line coach ot «Lows . lday. d |scored his 62d ring victory last (Lower Bracket) Coroner Don Wikoff said Roett- tact Kate Treon. CH-6874 81§ i A : vd RESULTS YESTERDAY | They were the only persons night, equalling-the world record 1:40 pi. m.—Mrs. Robert Lay-

8 ger was found dead in his home .vesterday afternoon by his wife. ; : Roettger’s thtoat and both wrists

d.

Roettger, who has been ill for ‘ : J mn - ‘some time, played as an outfielder 3 > for the St. Louis. Cardinals and #8 Tag Match Set New. York Giants, until a broken wa : ’

leg ended his playing career and| turned him to coaching.

Tuesday night's grappling card at College " Football

Bluffton 26, Taylor 9

took a free. tans. Bayer tackled Nyers behind bracket. |scoring 24-t0-20 game from Grif-|the Redskin goalline in the third.

54 to 0;

stumped by a penalty, but Ft. |, 4 : Wayne scored on a 28-yard pass eam to fear in the North Central

to John Sweet with three minutes]

Conference.

Shortridge outrushed the léave-'em halfback, who hardly |Archers, 126 yards to 83. \Played half the game against the

He scored three of Tech's four Spartans 15, Nyers 12 |TDs—all within the first 16 min-

utes. He carried the ball 114 Beefy Sacred Hearts halted a : § {Manual drive on the one-yard line yards from scrimmage in 10 Cat.

‘returned a punt 76 for a tougchThe Spartans came trom behin a|the most brilliant punt returns’

in the fourth session when Pat|\S toWn has ever seen.

| on the one-yard line. {counted for 190 yards of Tech's

play in the first and combined all game, which sent the scouts

{drooling about*a guy named Joe.

Sandler was out nearly four| ny, gist time Tech had the ball,

minutes with a leg injury but| go > {Sexson. gained 23 yards. Then it came back in the last minute of was nine. Two plays later, on the Howe 24, he went through left

yards in the second and Pau

Vikings, Bortlein converted for the Spar-|10 Tun away. Big Bob Crocker, a

{promising fullback, converted .at (6:25. ’

(flip from Jack Kiefer to Bob raced the secondary on ilk 18Springer. Roseman scored from Yard touchdown scoot.

Frank Meier lugged the ball the game with other regulars and

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