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When a ; baseball race nears the end of the line the “misthematical certainty” involving the permant sometimes is so dificult to attain that it's no wonder that managers and players of the front-running team
| owners, 8 get a little wacky, contract
insomnia and_ bolt. their food. training cam ‘est, Don
the Indianapolis Indians’ 1951 manager, re- ' Inted how the Boston Red Sox “suffered” at the tailend of
Gutteridge was utility infielder and pinch base runner
. +. He recalled that the team
on its last western swing so close to the title t Owner Tom Yawkey had cases of champagne stacked. in the baggage car so that the celebration of the soonnnant could be done up in grand |
Missouri How, Uto20
By United Press
—Fordham broke loose for, twa touchdowns in the third today to break up a
souri and score a 34 to 20 season opening football victory before 18,000 fans. Sophomore Quarterback Roger Franz led the visiting Rams as
battled the Tigers evenly for two in the second half,
they opened the scoring early and periods before pulling away early §
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rake Another run came.in the fifth oo oo ¢ ; lsh Bel. ing iDonaia. third period: Bo [iE AO Wertz, Dick Combined seven-hit ‘pitching of Eddie Pellagrini, substituting | ER bupn. Suider, Davis. | The Maine eleven, coached by CINCINNATL, 0 22 (UP own oreno for the injured Granny Hamner, .. Sept. ) | «Bucknell Kryhoski's single and an outfield gy. cessive d bi Lanttord. 2 spring Raymond W. (Ducky) Pond, one —Herman Wehmefer pitched al’ 0 svi fly. The Indians counted single oubles by 8am je the way for the Phils as hei, tof Yale's f | ’ y. Mele, Pete Runnels and Cass clouted ‘Newcombe for a single; ADL adhe Joes. Page ‘of Yale's football greats of 1923 solid four-hit shutout as the Cin- * nia Poly Southern Oregon: runs in the sixth and seventh to ype eon a "| Left Halfoacks—Dawson, Maves, Dition, and his alma mater’'s last alumni Capital tn : chaels, a single by Mickey 3 two-run homer and a double cna Tes, cinnati Reds took advantage of {reduce Detroit's lead to 5 10 4iGrasso and a walk to Eddie ¥ Chanslar. {football mentor, never had a | Ambhers {but their hopes for victory were n.oguced three ln his first three times at bat. pais HAHACEL-D, aston: Suse Cun! chance. Yale plied up 34 points. i Colo) ‘dashed when the Tigers tallied a's starter ek De And to th The Dodgers’ three tallies were! Fullback #-Townsepd. Qchos, Price, {during the first half, was stopped © the single runs in the second, fourth i ‘three mes in the bottom Bf he showers. ; aventh they had the fr Ends Mei linger, Kirn. one. © {dead in the third, and then tacked and once e and and / a aan on ie eig Washington ~~ Philaaeiohis = pases loaded when Roy Campa-|® “ten Guards—Donaldson, Conde, Cor- a fnal period for total prs Jn the } Sach of | \ Eo ABH? xl gost £71 3amonten Ee S A nella, who returned to action after "5... y. Fuller ek ima os mri aicher O1 got TF Plame “TETICEEN, {SURES FT hl foeing beaned in Chicago last SEEN WWD ory row y e ¢ vel 3 3 Mullin 1 $ i 3 $ vernon iv 4 2 : 3 ZernlaLit . s : 10 o Monday, flied out to end the game. poiEht Ends — Proffitt, Farley, n Tops ‘Oregon th 3 3112 0 Runnels Rk 4 Phisdeiphi Brooki { fa | FISHES 1] fai {1 8 hot 1008 ne “Td rumiors 3 3 A i CHIE, sedation I meiFor New Head Couch : A a 303 oguifee © 00808 Sad dimer 31% i ol ABbrace 3 30 OResens 3011 Pullbacks—Leskovar, Lawson. 1, PORTIAND. Ore, Sept. 22 : B y OA; 003 fEtanas 113 amen 580 0Cowmany 0000S 1337 0Retmenay $111 cs aa UP)—Stanford University gave smithy “3 8 34 39% 920 boii wr $3s {Kucan,p © © o o Mochisnct § 0 ; 9 Campnlinc £8 8 11 dione State D {Head Coach Chuck Taylor 8 suc- | Metive idl 130 = Hi metinson 1 8 8 3 eins’ BEF Tam REG Ee. § 1] §iRmea 3 311 3 rops ‘leesstul Pacific Coast Conference n 3 i Klsaw 26 1 se Tavior srounded out for Starr in 34. 18] Sl dike { 1 3 0 Nowemben 1 1 8 i Grid Opener 27-7 ifootball debut today with'a 27 to ts 1 3 Sarr 144 5: ae oul BB i 3 18 aah or hlked for Caimas in Sih ‘Drews 3 1 1 3 Bodnk ian.» 9081 Tinos 120 triumph over University of Mar: bg 3 2 : CH ¥ } 3 3 pman grounded out for Brissie Philadelphia .. | 0 0 1° 800 000 310 1 | Kingp : 3 : 3 8! NORMAL, Ii. Sept. 22. The! Oregon Webfoots, but not until ane : $43 1 arn wea srounded out for Jomes INinoren 3. Vernon. Mele i SI 76 rT ae = = — — situation was Normal for Tilinois| 7 Indians overcame ‘a jittery |Btrekind.ss 2 8 : : . hh filed out Tor Ginsberg in fitch. |ASIS. Grasso. Two-base hits—Yost, Mele. | Be lard! "Hipied for Podsisian un 4 * Normal today. But not for In- In- as half : 1 Priend, 20 1 “gn grounded out for Swift in Fain ie. Joost £5 ee aioe B play | Roel! struck out for King in 9th. ——— Taylor's warriors gave Oregon's La Palme.» 0 8 3 seventh, . oi 50 Fowler. Loft on , Bases Washingio ton p oF se! | Phiagelphia i 002 0081! NEXT OPPONENTS len Casanova, fresh from Pittshp S03 Bron LT 10 310 Jt starr 22 on balls off_Powier 1| BOOK int. Seminick, Resse. Hobe Sebi: S55. Hilmeis 2 itnets Normal x burgh and late of Santa Clara, a ee W277 8 , Kell. Runs Batied In— leman 1, Tn . — = owerton t DAs out 5 Moyne Fenn.) Re 2. Tebbetts. Cain 3, Priddy, Kell, | Starr 2 and Bary 3 ne ne of | Ryne ouiies. Tote Re aiticus "¥ diana State's Sycamores who fell,’ Tolling in the in the second period. hogan Casieiione sineed sor Gala in sth "| Lineola iat Rte, Erohoskl Home Buns— man 3 and 3 ma 1%: Bacsss ans Oe Pike. Pelasrinl Weitkws, — Aswburn 27-7, to the Redbirds football oiling 300004 EE SE WE 10 Ee | BEI... AS oR SG ie RE ol roger Richer pres, ung oten’ Eht vs, FI Bul Meh (up Fe team. Oklahoma Aggies Fall ENR AA RA - 5 i . res Cincinnati iC ao 118 008 0n—9 Normal sms to Priddy o pryboskl, Jatt an Tims Duffy. Time—1:58. Attendance 1401. 8 Brookizn 1. Base on balis—off: Drews The game opened the season for batind. JoPost 3 mewards 4. Howell 3 Sutin Off: Tames. § and, ¢ in 4%" inaings thy |combe ' Paduiclan i. Hits and runs_oit: both elevens. The Hoosier Syca- To Arkansas, 42-7 TRESAEE E Lre [EELS ord therfore FRIES ER Bn Om o 0 ATO a - : dpe pntans Re 8 Cain 4. Struck out-By. Lemon §" Jones 1. Col bi 3. A i Robinson). Passed bali—Semi-| Were. victims: of eight py. Ark flashed a razor“atrickia Tin Chee (CHET gL rucher—8y cain Ter: Columbia to Cancel | mick. Winning piicher_Drews (1.0). Les costly fumbles. 'sharp passing and running attack on balls "North carolina Georria * Ensing pitcher ™emon 11-1 4 "ompires. | NEW YORK, Sept. 22 (UP). J, a Sonal ‘ies Fine) Indiana State's touchdown camsitnday | to overrun .. Oklahoma nd ho iy Ee & i |X FE. S00 Gamptn inst. Rime? 4. Attendsnes—ISTM4 | With two players hospitalized to min en pn he fourth quarter when Half A. & M. 42-7, in the opener for ings, La. a 08 yards poth “teams. sods in 1 5 1 Winning EE Site Golorada © Teachen Browns Beat day as possible polio victims, Hears Braves Boss to End Lou Scott. End Pete Ko-| Arkansas substituted freely in su ina 10). Loui rt "Frigna. @° — SER - 0 ard : Columbia University was toresa Will Head NL kinda kicked the extra point, ithe later stages after taking a Finis Ma 2 he Bl Ohl ANA ° Ito | diana State i... 9 1-1 : on the greensward? Ohi 2 Salons Southern Methodist White Sox, 5-1 | aeeties. rots nest Saturday’ | BOSTON, Sept. 22 (UP)-—The 0 linols Normal .. Se Mal vi 2.3 14 23-7 lead at halftime, So hi 1 : MICHARL i KELLEY at Cubs Beat Cardinals, Zain? nome i & Mary | CHICAGO, Sept. 22 (UP)—Ned against Prnoeran "and suspend BOSton Post said today it had ® oo 0 ® so000000 ® ® o ® ® 2000 EE ® a ® re > 1 i. 1 . 75, ‘got ‘married for the second 6-5, in 10 Innings presen 2 State ot po iguiy ; [Garver registered his 18th vic heavy practice for a week. Te ny Sentral Sanager'y 0SIER 1. Lh "Si liner” 500 we time recently . . . His first wife | gr 1 OUIS. Mo. Sept. 22 (UP)|” Luthern rans tory of the season today when hey Tackle Donald 4 me Of Larch: tii be named president of the ®|, eamiiner died last February. Except for |_Rookie Harry Chiti's single in ER Berton miversity |huried the St. Louls Browns to a y, and End Bernard yi, ional ° three years, Mike was. the yn, 10th inning, with two’ out, "homens Eanfa marbars | the Chi re taken to Colmmiaoth 2L| The story said Quinn, whose! oe Slide Projector : American ciation’s rugged . Hcston mala 5-1 victory over - the Chicago were taken to Columbia-Presby-| ’ ; R x "1902. the drove in Ransom Jackson to RPT fir White Sox. terian medical center, Thursday entire baseball life has been spent @ oa, Sat. 1007 [ks Tl te Ant ve the) Bi 0 SL, Decne acs” seated MARK. fon exam Sharon he flout atest of 1a iweia Cone and on a ® as player, manager and club |g. 0 Jictory over the St. Louls' Rivon na 1 seven hits in recording hip 22q 0 determine whether they had succeed Ford Frick, chosen base- ® sew projector. Us § owner Only one of Mike's "Siyer Palla Méate irarior State been stricken with polio. matched for perform. aa Onl jast. Indi~ |Cardinals tonight. a ancis Pa) - es complete game for the last: mn, niavers both of wh ‘ball commissioner Thursday. » teams i he Cardinals came from ence Ho rN lacers in starts s season, } sa residents o ance, stn 1913 He gained The Card ! De-| am Wouston State Howard" avhe Pp in 28 st thi | reported to be in satisfactory. It sald. the presidents of the ® se Ds 1a ¢ the th The Browns collected 11 hits arious National League clu . his Jame i St. Paul and Mype fang” Ye the Sete In the Sani Renee Rook. State So oireinare? \ ‘off Ken Holcombe, Luis Alomaj Lore ton. here Dat officially higeis meet very — aE FEATURING: e neapolis, ingly tng he Millers | homer. with the bases empty, and ‘South Carniira Gute. q.,, [and Ross Grimsley. Ernie Rabbi poenis) © 0 7% Me at world series time, and would ® © Avtomatic Side Changer ~~ @ baseball by selling ® | pinchhitter Enos Slaughter's triple +Southwestern (Tox) Jar Diese Navy (hit his second homer of the sea-| {pick the 44-year-old Quinn. = » to the New York Giants in Thich drove In Tommy Glaviane,| Stanford FP Austin son with one aboard in the. sixth Dr. Carl Wise, Columbin's aa ® 500 Watt, brilliant Hiumi. 47 ‘mii wn who had singled and stole second. *Texs Po Misstasiuol State inning for the first tallies off Medical officer, said Thellons’ nation equally disiribuled ® MIKE KELLEY'S 1920 St Chieare Cardinals [ronan =w Mexico A. & M | Holcombe. cam oo. gm hi un didn * : . AB H O AB M 0 A: Trinity (Conn.i earn Michigan They added another pair in the Pp om its Morris, Conn. powerful, quiet blow: Paul team wrecked the race . . . 518 $316 Trinity (Tex) Hardin-Simmons seventh when they clustered four raining camp to undergo daily i . He closed the gates of mercy $31 $0.8 4 Tubs : : medical examinations. Sher 23rd and won the AA pennant by 8 i i 3 i’ 8 Taeser inst Hikm Pla. You including a Jauble by Bob, Tb 2 d : © World's mest advanced op : e final run in the 281; games . . . And his 1922 : 3 4 : 0.3 % HL Eg Minsinsipot Colleee oung | ® : INDIANA STATE eighth was produced by a walk Van ] fical design Stats ¥ revaied by asather oles 100 $i i Viceinia 2 nod land Matt Batts’ single. anderbilt Wins STOCK CAR * Sort gl » bess bigioan Sound up with | 3 : : A180 wikide™" ALL Li Share |i. Sh Tania Chicte SUP Poa, Tear. LZ RACING * B.S, Stach costed . a percentage of 701 . . . He won 1 10s W Washington Suir Morviemal of vousean 3} i wd NT 8 day what it hed feares thot] % ". Beaman oh Fen bovs0 404 SEED HEE BERS pears HEH HEREC LE Situ iron vel Sun Valley Speedway Jie Gtr id oom 03 took over at Minneapolis. : e : 8 NTOOKY 8 8T NSVILE | Re a ; 18 ! ab : 16 { threat —and was somewhat Bard | oo ® 0 0 0 West Virginia State H : : ressed to down Indiana SYRACUSE, detested by Mon- : iageed Oven | Baie, 4 3'1 Slike § 3 3 ivessed | istle middle — n o INDIANA'S LARGEST SELECTION OF “LEICA” EQUIPMENT treal in the 1951 International | ad n Marouette InPARGS. one‘ 392 51en State 22 to 7 in its sea- ; ind Bog 3 | Tul B70 Tope pil 3018) Wittenbers Rg dave. 311 BERNE" § 3 1 son opener. 'y . Re : - 108 aster hie Northern Holembe.p 2 4 Sia wz 3 iE STR i 1 Blering Yied out for Bokeiman in "hy Yale Rave Nloma.p ? 3 3 3 6 Sher Jase Somers Vulems Enjoy That Tired Feeling! = “Hiknier tried for D. Res in Wh SUNDAY, SEPT. 30 | Grimelersp 8 8 § © Cill ® ale nnn | Dayton t. Bonavent te tr TZ ys i Walker walked for Lewandowskd in| Lewis == ad base ure Robtton hie a 2 ih B17 127 B | ie } 189.80 {BE Louis. . *—Night game, Bt, LOWS oi 000 ne Bt ® \ : : i ACG Chicago Onge RAE Rr a RRA hy | Birore—Chit Error Niemap. ‘Runs ba ole » x ds BEER ARM OMI oop c-cnvac cn sant ipaen 1,80 man, an, Rape R wi Mapes. 1 Rati : Ee 5 % i hl Youn » we \ ome run—Ra Stolen 3 4 Sh Her Fa Opening Game, das, vs. pote, Oct. 18 |e VE MOM . SAV SEASON TICKET [3 5 k ; . .
+" BUT GUTTERIDGE said that after several days it [Fordham came back to score Eo J clincher in the fourth LE seit gebingen : : — While Jack Lérdo, Missouri i+. from Eg and pot a |League’s playoff finals, was pilot- University’s atarting guard © ita case as the Red Sox kept'|dinapolin to the pennant in 1028 , CL} Tied Of sau nx By Sn A CR Bn eB hg World Series) 1a of his mother's death until
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COLUMBIA, Mo., Sept. 2 8
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dizzying scoring battle with Mis- |; @
_THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
~ Texas Longhor
KENTUCKY STOPPED—Clyde lo Cary, after cefching a pass from Vito Parilli,
exas was a 7 to & winner.
Kentucky end. is Hacked by Bil McDonald, Toxts conter.
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Pounce on
Parilli
Fumble, Then Score » By United Press AUSTIN, Tex., Sept. 22—The University of Téxas Longhorns edged Sugar Bowl champions Kentucky 7-6. before a shirt-sleeved, partisan crowd of 47,000 fans in Memorial
stadium today.
The Longhorns pounced on a fumble by the great Kentucky quarterback Vito (Babe) Parilli to set up their touchdown, scoring it by cutting loose their own aerial game from the Wildcat 28. Gib Dawson converted for the gamewining margin. + A Wildcat miscue after their third-quarter touchdown cut the visitor's out of a tie. Ball holder Herb Hunt,-a 16-year-old sophomore, fumbled the placement
Georgia Tech
Scores Smashing 1-1 Victory .
ATLANTA, ont. 2 — Georgia
by. Harley Swell and Don Barton. Tech beat Southern Methodist at
174 yards
PARILLI chalked 1 Ah
co8 ; ounced- on by Texas End Paul
. Texas moved to the 13 on four power plays led by ‘fleet halfbacks Gib Dawson and Don Barton.
piecemeal bulky Longhorn pasaed | re to Harold Gruner 33-13 trouncing
THE CLASH proved a battle of| Turner, defenses, with the orange-shirted Darrell Texans repeatedly choking off|backs Kentucky's scoring att-mpts
Quarterback T. Jone& pitched to Barton for the touchdown. Kentucky's touchdown came in an 82-yard drive with Harry Jones and Tom Fillon grinding out yardage through the
line. Parilli
through the air. The Wildcats held
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single,
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Orsgon [the first and only time in the third © Missour! ynning when Cain walked Lemon,’ and Dale Mitchell followed with’ his 11th home run of the season’
State—C linto the right field bleachers.
Detroit scored three times in| the fourth on singles by Hoot Evers, Ginsberg, Gerry Priddy, a perfect squeege play by Cain, a’ bunt single by Johnny Lipon and’ an infield out.
out as Cain eracked out his wo eh EE Qrimales J innings. “Aloma 1
Yankees Defeated, 5 to 0, | Cleveland Loses, 9 to 4 |
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Senators Win On 7-Run Spree
PHILADELPHIA, pree (UP) sent 11 men to bat during a bi seven-run fifth inning outburs :
{League victory.
Phillies Slow Up | Dodger Flag Train
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quest tonight by pitching the gropped the ball out of bounds.
| Philadelphia Phillies to an eight-|
the Texas split-T well in check | |after the inftial quarter. f
its own fair-weather game today apd then threw up a defense x Rred: Bonners: second
8 33,000 fans, Tech made two first half touchdowns while the field was dry and added a clincher in the third period when it was a quagmire. All came at the expense of a disastrous Southern Methodist punting game. SMU’s lone score came 'in the second period when a 'Benners' touchdown pass tied the count briefly. Heroes in Tech's revenge for a at Dallas a year ago were ram-rod Glenn a fullback; quarterback Crawford, soph halfGeorge Hardman and {Johnny Hicks, and a threshing- ! machine at tackle named Lamar eat. ‘The line-backing of the un-
jrelated Morris boys, Larry and PARILLI drove his team to the George, {Texas 15 on sharp passing in the ning game when it infrequently first period, and lobbed one to End reached the secondary ‘Jim Prodditt at the goalline which |
snuffed the SMU run-
Turner scored the first touch-
went for nothing when Prodditt down on a six-yard plunge. Craw-
{ford, a stocky senior from coach *
The All-American quarterback’s Bobby Dodd's home town, Kings-
it 7-3 victory before 30,723 fans. passing moved Kentucky to theiport, Tenn. threw a 43-yard pass
Drews who once pitched fOT Texas 20 in the second quarter. for a second. Hardeman scam‘the. New York Yankees and St.'pyt on the fourth down oy the
THE INDIANS went ahead for pires"arieve. So Soar and Naps. Time—3:07.|y ois Browns, struck out six bat- Babe th
Leu and walked only two as he threat.
fashioned his first National
Texas’ brilliant satetyman. Ygle's {Bobby Dillon, speared a Parilli
Big "Don Newcombe, making pass early in the fourth quarter
‘phia Athletics, 9 to 1, behind the he was chased in the sixth.
another try for his 19th vietory, to stop still another Wildcat drive; 22 went down to his ninth defeat which had carried to the Long-! —The Washingion Senators and failed to finish for the ninth horn 34. time in his last 12 starts. All of' The lineups: ‘the Phillie runs and 10 of their 13,
toda Wh y and walloped the Philadel- hits came off Newcombe before, © Tackiss Wilson. Seahoim.
Left Ends—P, iltams, Georges, In. aham.
well,
pered 29 yards through the sludge
rew wide and ended the for the third.
Relentless ‘Attack Crushes Bates
i NEW HAVEN, Conn. Sept. 22
(UP)—Yale rolled up its highest {opening day football score since
11929 today when it crushed Bates,
148 to 0, with a relentless attack that was stilled only during the
seve e 00s
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