Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1951 — Page 6

BOSS?—Looking none the worse for the season's most important games, Vic in the dressing room by New York Stengel. Raschi turned in an 1l-to-3 victory

League pennant for the Yanks.

10ct. 12 looking for Mr. Jim Peters

Jthe horse if Tech’s grid stable did

Loss Turns "By CARL LUNDQUIST : ‘ United Press . Sports Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 20—The dependable Yankees pocketed the American League baseball pennant as usual today, but it looks as though Giant and Dodger fans may be kept guessing until next Wednesday about the outcome of the breath-taking National League race. That's the day the World Series is supposed to start. At least that is what it says on the tickets, according to folks lucky enough to have ‘a couple. : . But there could be a slight delay due to circumstances beyond control of the men who plot 154-game schedules and suddenly find that there is no way of determining a winner in that long stretch. .

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WITH 152 games played by each club, the Giants and Dodgers were tightly deadlocked for first place today and it was an even money bet they would wind up that way when the schedule has run its course late Sunday afternoon. If there was a favorite to win in the regulation distance without a three-game playoff series, the Giants had to he the choice, For after two

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By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Times Sports Writer

"MUNCIE, Ind., Sept. 29— Like a bunch of old pros, Tech’s bruising, power-laden Big Green is battering toward another NCC football crown this year with a champion’s penghant for pennants.

Unless Tech's horse-powered football machiné develops unexpected engine trouble, Coach Howard Longshore's rugged Greenwave will move into Richmond

and Co. That's where the North Central | Conference grid title for 1951 can be signed, sealed and delivered to the Red or the Green. 3 That'd be putting the cart before

against Warren Spahn (22-13) to- : ~days’ day and Larry Jansen (21-11)|00E0 er antag

» ® - THE GIANTS roared into their showdown series on a wave that oor had cm b+ thelr last H AS FOR the Durocher players| Victories, 10 a. hs in their games and 35 triump ~well, they seemed now to believe|jaq¢ 42 contests. : implicity that, somehow, they had| mhe pace they had set since been destined all season to meet|ins Dodgers opened up their 13%the challenge and that now theyiggme lead was a blistering .833 were completely prepared to takeigrive. No team since the 1942 Maglie has beaten the Braves six times and lost only once this|Natfonal season, while Jansen has swept such a pace. the Braves six straight. as the showdown arrived, “Charley Dressen wanted tolit was Durocher who summed it avoid . just what he's got,” onélup: ’ Giant official sald. “He hoped| “This” he said, “is the way against hope it wouldn't come to|I love Ht" a showdown between his pitching! The Giants, it appeared, would staff and ours. But now he’s got'not crack. ?

Van Brocklin Proves He's One of Grid's Great Passers

By U Press Le Hirsch tied LoS ANGELES, Sept. 2/, Elroy (Crazy Legs) Rirse

National League mark by —Norm Van Brocklin, a johnn¥- .gtching four Van Brocklin come-lately in pro football, joined| passes for touchdowns. The Ram the select circle of the game's quarterback’s 47-yard-pass greatest passers today with a Vitamin Smith, Fullback Dick record of 555 aerial yards gained Hoernot's 17-yard run, and Dan in the Los Angeles Rams’ 54-14 Towler’s 1-yard plunge produced rout of the New York Yanks in

the other Ram touchdowns. the Natiopal League opener last] The Rams also established two The Flying Dutchman quarter-

NFL team records by piling up 34 first downs and 735 net yards back credited his record to “going before a crowd of 30,316. the full route.” “When I knew I . a ouldn’ t the end of wl Wnt pe Kd a ® hance] THE VETERAN Bob Waterto organize my campaign, he said. ” ” s VAN BROCKLIN, a former Oregon star playing his third season in the NFL, completed 27 out of 41 throws as he passed for five touchdowns and plunged over for another. His yardage total broke the old record of 468 set by Johnny Lujack of the Chicago Bears in 1949. ;

game due to injuries, The

‘Lawrence Central was held to a

to|

field, the Rams’ quarterback star for the past six years, sat out the

sadly-outclassed Yanks scored early in the third quarter when Buddy Young ran back a Van Brocklin punt 79 yards and again in the final period when Defensive End Art Tate intercepted a lateral pass and raced 31 yards for another touchdown.

SEVEN thousand Broad Ripple homecoming fans and 19 floats didn't scare Richmond and fits high-scoring Jim Peters last

lost its first home game under the lights in four years and Speedway did it last night, 21 to 0. Traveling on the arm of Quar- t terback Dave Wilson, the Spark nigh ‘Plugs scored their first county Peters added three more touchdowns to his amazing scoring football triumph this seasofl. Full-i,acord in the 38 to 7 victory givback Dick Stumph got the show|ing him him a 90-point total for going in the third quarter scamp-isn;» games. ering 41 yards after taking a , pitchout. He kicked the extral Tt was the Red Denis fourth point, his first of three for the see or 200 Pocat Peters Gi y ge ph " , the Ripple players were more Pa Son went to work 0 ie impressed by the line play of quarter connecting on three|p pong’ big tackle, Dick Mur-25-yard passes, the payoff flip ley. - : going to End Jerry Long. : Halfback George Mayo climaxed a 45-yard Speedway drive later with a five-yard plunge through center to score. way rolled up 139 yards the air and 188 on the groun

RIPPLE learned quickly you can’t score if you don’t get posSpeed- session of the ball. The Rockets through were limited to nine running plays 4 |the first half and had a minus 1yard in'rushing. At the end of t| the game it was minus 8. Peters’ touchdown jaunts were for 18, 2 and 45 yards. His backfield teammates traveled longer but not as often. A pasy, Tom » - Fletcher to Troy Morris carried Washington Wins for 69 yards and a TD. Bob BarTimes State Service rett broke loose for 43 yards and WEST LAFAYETTE, Sept. 29/a score and Louis Allen galloped —A lengthy punt return and a|62 yards. pass play good for 20 yards x 8 = spelled victory last night for| RIPPLE tallied in the second Washington High School of In- quarter when 14-year-old Halfdianapolis as the Continentals/pack Maynard Poland went 14 downed West Lafayette, 7 to 0. |yards with Tom Welton kicking If was the second victory in asthe point. The touchdown was many starts for the Indianapolisiset up by a pass, Jay Hanselmann eleven. Rex Burnett took a puntito Ted Bosler good for 54 yards, on the Continentals’ 40 and|Broad Ripple..... 0 70 dashed to the hosts’ 35 to set up|Richmond .......12 713 6-38 the only score. Bill Springer tossed a pass to Phil Peterson, Feezle Breaks Leg who took it on his own 20 and ; SHORTRIDGE has three SeoNed. Bab Boone booted the| i..iont football victories to take AL to Withrow of Cincinnati next In the first period, West Lafay-|week, but the Blue Devils will ette had a TD called back sé have to miss the play of Quarterof being offside. back Btan Feezle. Washington ...... 0 0 7 0-17 The 16<year-old junior suffered

West Lafayette ... © 0 '0 0—0{a broken leg yesterday early in the e that eventually wound

net gain of one ydrd in the firs half.

Lawrence Central 0 0 0 0 Speedway ....... 0 0 7 14-21

Willioms Advancing Mind on Retiring

NEW YORK, Sept. 20 (UP)— Joe DiMaggio wasn’t sure today whether he'll retire or mot. The graying, 86-year-old Yankee star, who sald last spring he would retire after the current season, still is mulling over his decision,

Joe Might Change

Eda with Shortridge defeating Howe Edges Manual & |cCrispus Attucks, 25 to 6. It wus “The margin of victory rode on Crispus Attucks’ aigh the toe of Howe High School's loss. Feezle will be out the rest of Ronald Cooper last night. the season. Cooper sent the pigskin through the uprights in the third period to give Howe a T-to-6 victory over Manual. Mike Merchant had scored the lone marker for

‘lup

. = - REPLACING " Feezle, who had scored 20 points in Shortridge's first two victories, was Dick Hall, who plunged: for one touchdown : and to Bob Dy-

Howe on a pass from Dick 8tan- 2 "0 3 "0. nie for two The mooring yiay was. sel phy Lor Tue jourth Bibs ivaek Bd AS Set Ub BY came on a by . Dick Schirer when he ed. {ol Sand, who a1so picked up one

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Reynolds’ no-hitter gave

fourth - quarter 50-yard march gave Decatur Central a 13 to 7 high school football victory over Plainfield here last night.

right end for 5 yards for the winning TD and Fullback Virgil Yancey passed to End Rex McKinney for the extra point.

affair with Decatur taking a 6-0 first quarter lead on Dick Collins short plunge and Plainfield grabbing a 7 to 6 lead in the second quarter when Fullback Max Reeves passed to Halfback Phil Stultz for 18 yards and a TD. Jim Ward kicked the extra point. Plainfield ..cccee 0 7 0 0— 17 .| Decatur Central . 6 0 0 7-138

Cardinals Are Busy

games, including the end of last season, Southport will face two South Central Conference foes next week after whipping countyrival Franklin Township at home last night, 26 to 12.

yards by rushing. Dave Kress’ 1-

yard plunge and Phil George's kick got Southport off to a 7-0

13-0 in the third quarter before Jim Montgomery hit Bohman Atwood with a 15-yard pass for a Franklin Township touchdown.

quarter. the extra point as the Cardinals

ville, Tuesday night, and in Sey-

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days of idleness in which they . watched the Dodger lead shrink to nothing with two straight defeats in Boston and Philadelphia-—they were

up.

Brooklyn, once considered invincible with 13% -game first place lead on Aug. 11, now was in full panic after a second straight late-inning loss, 4 to 3, to the Phillies last night.

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LEADING 3 to 1 in the eighth against last year’s champion Phillies, Andy Seminick tied the score against the Brooks at 3-3 with a two-run homer, Carl Erskine then dug his own grave in the ninth when Richie Ashburn blooped a single to left and Dick Sisler sacrificed. Bill Nicholson was walked intentionally and up came Willie (Puddin Head) Jones, a hero last year, but just another ball player this season.

a single past third baseman

Billy Cox into left field and Ashburn streaked for home, sliding in without dispute for the run that broke up the ball game—and perhaps a myth. For the Dodgers no longer looked invinciIn fact, after the two defeats they have

ressure, there was much doubt

Tech Looks Like NCC Title Choice

Halfback Bob Lechner ran

Before that it was a see-saw

WINNER in seven straight

The Cardinals pounded out 333

nd-quarter lead, Jim Baker over from the 3 to make it

Jackie Wilson ran 51 yards for Southport’s third TD and Atwood crashed from the 2 in the final But Wilson hit over from the 1 and Baker plunged for

widened the lead to 26-12. Southport will play in Shelby-

mour next Friday night. Southport ...... 0 7 6 13—26 Franklin Twp. .. 0 0 6 6—12

Beech Grove Wins

BEECH GROVE made its first gridiron victory over the Deaf School in the three years a big one last night thumping the Silent Hoosiers, 31 to 14, at Beech Grove. Ross Page and Jim Beikman set up the Hornets’ first TD with Quarterback Bill Clark sneaking over from the 1-foot line and Beikman adding the extra point.

# o » THE SILENT Hoosiers tied it 1p in the second quarter on George Gormat's 28-yard dash and plunge for the point, but then Beech Grove took over for keeps. Beikman ran 28 to score in the same quarter and Halfback Earl Gray ran 27 in the third quarter. Page scordéd from the 1-yard

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that they could pull them last two games. : It was an all-star cast of pitchers for today’s climactic games. Don Newcombe, who pitched the Dodgers to an off-the-floor triumph in Boston on Wednesday for his 19th decision, will go tonight against Robin Roberts, a 21-game winner for the Phils, considered by many to be the best hurler in the league.

As the Giants take on the Braves in Boston this afternoon it will be Sal Maglie, their sleek 22-6 winner, who has beaten Boston six out of geven tirhes this year. He will have to go against lefty Warren Spahn, a 23-13 artist, who was beaten by the Giants, 4 to 1, last Saturday but who won a 6 to 3 decision from Brooklyn Tuesday night. The Giants have beaten him four

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* % ¢ MEANWHILE, the Yankees, who clinched their third straight pennant yesterday with a no-hit, no-run flourish by Allie Reynolds, will today—strictly for batting

and fielding practice—in a doubleheader against

the Boston Red Sox. poned and no ot

touching off a Bearcat drive again featured by Clock's 31-yard scoot. Thornburg heaved to Hawley for 14 yards and a touchdown with 10 minutes to go in the fourth. Thornburg drop «- kicked and

double handoff and Tech scored again. Sexson ripped for 28 to the

SATURDAY, SEPT. 29,1031

to 0 victory in the opening against the Red Sox.

hind with a 13-hit attack-to win, =x olds became the first hurler in American League history to doubl in a single season, the two top Yankee co

HE HAD only two anxious moments, the first when Aaron Robinson Bauer caught with ease in front of the right field stands in the eighth and when Yogl Berra dropped a two-out pop-foul on Ted Williams, nfbst dangerous hitter in the league, but retired him on another pop foul on the next pitch. Vie Raschi wound it up in the second game clincher as the Yankees won their 18th flag since 1921. In other games the White Sox topped the Browns, 6 to 2 and 4 to 3, in the American League, while the Reds clinched sixth place by defeating the - Pirates, 4 to 3, in the National League. The Athletics and Senators were past-

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Kilt They stu ‘the Yankees, an 8 : result that 1I game of a twin rolled off wit ed The Yankees then clinch Six of th

by coming from be11 to 3.

nightcap . action were vic

exceptionn wa Evansville Bos: three-game wi snapped by a beaten Louisvil 14 to O. Top-ranking rolled over Chi to 0, for its 10t} fourth this ye East Chicago R Emerson for f lead with a soli Hammond Tech Vincennes maul Southern Loop

UPSTATE, ni Bend Central Washington, 14 South Bend RI NIHSC lead, rated Misha } blanked Michig: The “well - re didn’t fare so Men.” Nine of | tion. Four won, played to a tie Two of them Indianapolis Te cie Central, 26 t son was held to

e-blank two teams Moreover, he did it against ntenders, to the Indians to the Red Sox yesterday.

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her games were scheduled.

Muncie led, 19 to 13. Southern . .® » LEAGUE STANDINGS BUT TECH didn’t quit. It scored AMERICAN LEAGUE : To Put F on another 80-yard march. Sexson Won Lith Ati 3 | whirled the end on a naked re-|Sle mr ‘Back in verse for 33 yards, stopped by : 15% the fleet Barnes, and he took a - CHAPEL HII 16-yard toss from Jackson on a|Fsshington Hu (UP)—The Eas sleeper to the Muncie 22. Crocker conference “mer fame back in, made seven to the yey work .......... el Ee football back 1 uncie one and Jackson sneaked | Brookiyn .. 9 3 £18... in education” | over. Hughett's PAT made it, 20] Sugeot® ie ih i bowl games an to 19, Tech, with five minutes re-|Ehiladelphia a 8 44 3 on spring pr maining. Pittsburgh .........s é 8 a Ns Southern Confe Rodman recovered a fumble on EE erties er Wallace Wad the Muncie 37 on an attempted GAMES TODAY Wade said th

cent West Point athletic scandal

L k WORLD SERIES Milwaukee (AA) = Montreal (Int).

Grove 31, Deaf School 14. Da Pike

hadn’t been scored against in

that followed costly Jeff fumbles.

Halfback Frank Meier scored the first TD from the 3 after the Irish had gone 65 yards. Quarterback Jake Kiefer's 36-yard pass to End Bob Springer made it 12 to 0 and Dick Rosemann added the extra point. Cathedral recovered a fumbled lateral on Jeff's 30 later and Kiefer again hit the target with Bill Smith receiving and going to the 9. Roseman banged over in two plays and the extra point.

ol pren JEFF came back with a 65- FE: yard drive following the second |Wemerd 51. half kickoff with Walt LeBegue pest reeling off a 31-yard run to the 9. Quarterback Bob Foarde later} craghed over from the 2. In the final quarter Rosemann| got loose for 60 yards and a touchdown and Meier added the extra point. The loss was Jeff's third in four games. Cathedral sven 02 0 Tel Jeft savanenssees @ 0 6 46

Giants Keep Rolling Ben Davis’ defending county champions are still unbeaten iny, four games this season.

ngton 7, Terre Haute Gersteyer 2 Tiptan 20: Nobterrille 0 > THvan 4. Vincennes A Jrinesten : y erson h Warsaw 28, Huntington “2d.

Winchester 14, Alexandria bs COLLEGE SCORES" Albright 12. Penn Military 8

Abilene Christian 7. ~

Belbers io. Hilkaale 13. suston, 33, Detroit 1. L.Yor,

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State orris 25

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not have the horses to cart off left, Norris DY eo re [Longshore's second loop diadem Jest a is drilled for eight to A AN LEAGUE the nation in t | Lo [in three years. 8 ae and Crocker pe Ye do. peared to influe ums biow LOOP Leaq; «su Dlooked Hughott's attempted Fistasiis st Sahincun mest. overwhelmingly = " eh TECH had the horses last night, ; Bl Diacement and Tech led 26 to 19. New York at Roston ® ® It overpowered fine Munci : ? B® Rt tght) mend the bowlWeipowsred 3 fhe Manele THIS WAY DOWN—Little Tommy Reeves, Crispus Attucks quarterback, who scored the Tigers' Tho minutes remained. Cinoinnati ‘at Client). » uroc | er Ip appin [Bean wa}. team, 26 to 19, in. 06 of lone touchdown on an 87-yard pass interception, also was active on defense yesterday. He's bring- Belatedly Muneté tried shaking| at" Cheaso, THE PRES] : 2 i 3 Hoosierdom's better prep teams, ik Suwn Sherktidge s Ronnie Passwater above after a 10-yard gain. Shortridge won, 25 to &, for pitchouts a, op with RESULTS YESTERDAY strut there rep: BOSTON, Sept. 20. “Now ; it's man-to-man.” oh miastefed Bo peiliont oF aight victory, tered when Barnes came back too a. 3 tabe “three pee) a NE ™ : osea Barnes, s 165-pound hardt, Dick Grimm, Bell Hugh- mare goal driv yards b fast and fell to the ground New Ne po That was a Manager nager Leo -Durocher ’s battle ery and his|Negro halfback, whose courage is ett, Jottie Davidson and Perry boy Hatched Ellback hoy rk ¥ Fon dig Be Muncie 31 after ® ETON on he APA, 5 foi . or, fd 425 toatl Giants echoed it today as they prepared for their two-game surpassed only by his speed (he's Rodman, listing a few. Crocker and Quarterback Norm- 19-yard twister through the mid- Gcial John Magnabasco. Less #33), Home Tums dents decided show down series with the Braves. a 10-second man); it slowed the The forwards throttled Mun- an Wilson, both sidelined by in- dle moved the ball to the Muncie than a minute remained and (Second : their delegates Tied with the Dodgers for first| slashing Jack Hawley and finally cles touchdown troupe in the mid- juries in the vicious play. Wilson two-yard line where he finally Muncle was beaten. Rio. S008 te 8 3 ONE—"Think place, after the Phillies’ heart-{it. We're not claiming ome {stopped Central's Clock, Muncie's die most of the game. Barnes es- remained decommissioned but made it 13 to 6 with one minute ® = # qViaht, Masterion, : i, Nixon down or abolls : ny last Bs a et Jo Amming fullback, named Rish- caped once—bolting inside left Crocker came back in the fourth. showing in the second riod. TECH POWERED to 19 first ne bi Bl iio, and Bers, tice. throbbing 4-3 victory last night, . ard. end for a 50-yard TD with four «n=» perio gowns, 17 on J. TWO—Prohit the Giants were at least even—|think we've got it now. Tech had the Hughett’s boot was wide. h rushes, while Muncie (First Game after a torturous .838 drive since Er. hy the samsbaek powers minis &d in the Second. och JOB Es eo spurt Muncie roared 80-yards had 10, elt on rushes. Tech Shs srveseans th 7 Seats from taki Aug. 12 which saw them over- THE PITCHING showdown ap- of Sam En oon-gollig Bashy Pci fog ites before - aro the t k highlight- the halftime kickoff, a . rol 311 yards rushing, of e, (11:13) eel Eidos : spot : 3 AE ya's once-overwhelm- pears to favor the Giants em-|who wouldn't be denied. But it power-packed 60-yard drive. nD & ed the goal rush and Sophomore térference and a 17-yard flip from Muncie to 184. a. Home ‘run : great ead. ; % Fullback Ozman, one of Dan burg Doug _ Sexson averaged 7.5, gaining 158 Wade said, “tT ing 13%-game lead. PREHCall ois will oe gaa with had some gutty linemen-up front Tech and Muncie slashed at Tech's DD isconaron.” banged Dap Thor EE Hg yards In 21 tries; Ozman had 40 Chicano 108 100 3 games have a ¢ ... 2 BA IE he iio Seared the first of Tech's each other with alternate scoring over the one-yard line, TD lob to Barnes. But Barnes’ int 10 trips, Crocker 40 in 10, and los oo. a; ] io $4¢— 4 $4 on both the stu “THE OTHER 1 jy Bo tonight. por pry iggest hurdles to the slip- outbursts. And like pros, Tech Hughett booted the first of kick was low and Tech led, 13 to Norris, 20 in five, Barnes had 61) (0 and B a pte: Paige in" participatin all they can for us, I ~ y Swot ho Preacher pery NCC title. showed one weakness; Muncie two vital placements that looked 12. v ' in eight carries, 50 yards of which Philadel his ab Washington, postponed, bowl games Sor night or and Roe y accustomed ed : scored two of its three TDs like the big points until late in Junior Quarterback Ron Jack- ame on the TD run. A near- Weather. season too lon DW a re Roe, and Roe, usually socusionti| TECH COULDN'T have won through the air, getting 64 yards the fourth period: . son engineered Tech to the Muncle capacity crowd of 7000 attended. NATIONAL 110018 Oho 3 much emphasis ea us. Down had ‘only two. without linemen lke Jack Wool- to Tectia 28. Tech bit 3 of 4 pass With Tech leading, 7 to 6, the 13, but Bob Oisten recovered Sex- Tech ......ccc0...0 18 0 18-26) PRAEENL i: Ly ARE mat. We like the other hand, , both Maglle 8, 1 Dusang, Sam Stuck-| es, of 7. Green welded another scoring son’s fumble on the Muncie 24, Munele ..........0 613 0-19 pilcher Hansen ad Seminick. inning Joi ‘ see if they do. ] ansen rested. 2 : Ric mo d 1 * z . 4 5 n i. . : Durocher made his big gamble nd Impresses [Trip Plainfield, 13-7 I sreseipes ¢1 would be Sal Maglle (22-6) Hearn t the Phillies in LAWRENCE CENTRAL has P ’ : PLAINFIELD Times State Service {ing oor Tt in Gah B. Los- Open Monday , Sept. 20 — A| LEBANON, Sept. 20—Lebanon CITY, COUNTY GAMES (Only games scheduled.)

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: Township 0. seven) three games until Sacred Heart of ayette 6. | Milwaukee (AA) at treal (Int), postIndianapolis came here last night. . Sauna a ey: Riontreal Tonal “se: The Spartans, sparked: by the 18, Be an 9. an ent ™— play of Fullback Bill Kneiper, 35, Crispus Attucks 4. Birmingham (Sour #0 500 00-9 4 1 MOTO took back a 13 to 0 victory—their n Xawronos Ceniral 0. asiekger and Mathis; Mizell and " fourth straight for an unbeaten arren Central 26. Franklin Iws. o. Me : lal) L d HILL record to date. It was Lebanon’s * ye%a 1. ajor League eaders : OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS first setback this season. A a1. Delphi 26. NA icnited Press SEPT Sacred Heart marched 33 yards 7. Huntingbure 0. ATIONAL LEAGUE : for the first TD in the third 13. Arbon. Til 5. . {iusal. St. Lows... tho of 132 30 OF 2P. Mi quarter with Kneiper going uver Fe Gvile, TIL & (Ge). Robinson, Brk. :... 148 528 108 178 333 from the 4. Then in the final oe hetixille 3. Sompaneila. Brk .. 140 #1 ‘eg 161 Ja MANNR art lized grows re 3 316 their oa Tine and fumbled or Deeatar 15, Greens oe : RICAN, LEAGUE H Pet $. W. ON ing to run out of the end zone. Teoh Tre © Roosevelt 26, Hammond ce Ry Iu i 3 3 341 ROAD TH Knelper was there to recover. Fast Gary 1% Dyer 12 (tle). Williams, Bos. .... 148 531 111 109 318 MA Paul Bortlein placekicked the ex-| ner 12. Minas 2 Gaim (1) Sum- Koll DEGIOIR 0. 14s 568 i 167 38 NEW PAR : FL yne tral 19, ¥5. Wayne Con- I at 19 . fra Joint after the first touch EE Cub & Xiner, Pirates TOME RUNS Pare NICE PICK Leban 0 0 0 0—.0|GSrelt Sh Now Haven Toe + dir, (Bermial, Rene 33 Tusa Cards REFRESHM ON soovseie 0 Gary : 1 Cary Mann 6. Ss TTED IN : J Sacred Heart .... 0 0 7 6-13 Greenfield 0, Moos 0 (tie), SA, A oe (HIE Wh'S 113 3 To Row for Irish [Momma duu tite btn o [ine Gutle ” 1f SER 18 CHILDRE! Cc per or is e a |Jsokson fo Talnaraee Con ig Knights Musial ards BAB Sx 13 ADMIT p Vi m ghts- lid, Dod 9 town Morton Memorial 6. gers 3-1 record today-—three of them Kek 31, Elwood 9. RUNS in a row—after whipping Jeff of be Forle # Bikhart 7. . Mia, Cords fi Baer ns = Lafayelte 27 to 6, ldst night here tosis Maal Tr Fasvaville Bosse 0. | Ros, Dodgers prremNG® a 9 tadium, x en 3 auburn 86. Portage o, | Kinder, Red Sx fi Martin, ae 1d Cathedral bulged with a 2 to Mis} aks i Michica city “ age 0. | Maglie, Giants 23-8 : 0 halftime lead after a 65-y North V mersville march and two other touchdowns Plymouth 3. pera 15 0 Browns Purchase 2 ushvil

Toronto Ace Hurlers 8ST. LOUIS, Sept. 29 (UP)-—The 8t. Louis Browns today purchased outright a pair of ace International League hurlers who won 35

games while losing only-15 for LATI Toronto this season. . SUNDA) The pitchers are John Hetkl, 20- . year-old right-hander who topped Instruction an the league with 19 victories, and Latin-Americe Southpaw Hal Hudson, who had a Advanced 16-5 record. Dancers Hetki lost 10 games at Toronto. He formerly was the property of W. k. WARD the Cincinnati Reds. The Browns 33 on the ( have a working agreement with on tne Toronto. 2 PL

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