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Sports Roundup
Hoosier niles In Big Playoff
“By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor WE'LL TAKE the Dodgers over the Giants on the : Hiinch that the law of averages is due-to trip up Leo : Durocher’s amazing Polo Grounders. The Hoosier state is s represented on both ‘sides in the . National League playoff . . . With Brooklyn are First Sacker Gil Hodges, Pitcher - ‘Earl Erksine and Su : nny Corriden . . . Johnny “makes book” on Brooklyn’ ny something on the order of a football scout ... “He's boss man of the Dodgers’ “intelligence” staff. #2 With the New York Giants is Fred Fitzsimmons, head coach and Skipper Durocher’s first lieutenant . . . “Fitz,” listed as one of Indianapolis’ all-time great pitchers. The rugged righthander came out of Mishawaka “and was tagged the Mishawaka Marvel when he starred on the Hoosier Indians’ mound back in the old Washington Park days as a knuckle ball specialist. ans ® = ” » . 5 » » WITH SO MUCH spectacular baseball going on, : consisting of a virtual Double World Series, football is pind of being pushed around for its usual amount of in the press. . . . If the National League playoff should “go the limit and the World Series go to the limit it would require 10 games to complete the two jobs and : last until next mid-week, barring postpenments.
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By CARL LUNDQUIST
United Press Sports Writer Allie Reynolds, no-hit hero of the champion Yankees will pitch the opening game of the World Series — but Manager Casey
said today .‘‘thosé guys . are | making me work up double strategy so I gotta have two
sets of plans after that.” “Those guys" are the playoff- | battling Dodgers and Giants. Stengel said, “it is bad enough worrying about trying. to. beat
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to -the Yankees. and Shooting . for three - straight world championships; would rather meet the Dodgers because "I think the Giant pitching is a little tougher.” But the players, thiaking of the fatter World Series checks .they will get by playing in a bigger park, would prefer to
meet the Giants in their 55,000-
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES" os
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seat park than the Dodgers in 32,111-seat arena.
their little It is likely -that the losing cut in a Yankee-Giant series would be larger than the winning cut in a Yankee-Dodger affray.
ob £0 THE suspense-filled National League race wound up tie when downed the Phillies, 9 to 8, ‘in
ih a, the Dodgers finally
one club—we've got to" worry. about two. . ‘Stengel said if the Dodgers z win, he will® pitch ‘Lefty Ed Lopat in the second game and
use Vic Raschi for the first game. in. Ebbetts ‘Field. He doesn’t want to trust the softStuff southpaw in the little | Brooklyn park against the predominantly right-handed Dodger lineup. 3 = ~ - nN
BUT if the Giants are the opponents, quick Vic Raschi will pitch the second game in the Stadium, and Lopat will open ! up in the Polo Grounds. Stengel, who has won three
straight pennants since coming
14 innings on Jackie Robinson's’ homer after the Giants topped the Braves, 3 to 2, in Boston on Larry Jansen's five-hit pitching for his 22d victory. The Yankees beat the Red Sox, 3 to 0, ih their finale, winding up five full “games ahead of Cleveland in a race National-
League struggle
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In 1920, the A? IL. had 10, the N. L. seven. 'Garver became the first ‘major league— pitcher to win 20 games with a last place club since Hollls Thurston: did it with ‘the - White Sox in 1924. Garver = also hit a pomsr and a single.
little ‘more than a "Wak ago. That made it five in a vr ow over the run-down Red Sox three of which were shutouts start ing with Reynolgs' no-hitter on Friday. Just how cogipletely the Red
Sox flopped was revealed in yy ASHINGTON topped the Ath. the fact that they were shut letics, 4 to 2, or Bob Porterfield's ott -only seven times all sea’ urth straight, and the A's took son, and in 12 out of 11 10888. 4), ‘capond game, 4 to 3, Bob at the finish, the last nine In y,650er winning his 12th game. a row, . In other National League 3 4 #.0a games, the. Cubs defeated the 3 THE Indians. who folded up: ¢ap4inals, 7 to 6, then lost, 3 to n, / almost as badly Aas the Red Sox Gerry Staley pitched a tour: in the stretch. lost their Tast hitter for ‘his 19th win, while the game tp the Tigers, 2 to 1-0 pirates topped the Reds, 8 to 4, ! en Virgil“ Trucks’ 13th victery, on Ralph. Kiner's “11th inning or . Ned Garver became the 13th grand-slam homer. It was his > pitcher to win his 20th vame, 493 giving him the National giving the Browns a 9 to % “[eague home run crown-for the & victory over the Whit» foX. sixth straight year, and tha That made the total of 20-game major league crown for the fifth _| winners the largest sirice 1920 year in a row. ie also improved { when there were 17. There were. his own record in _ the National
seven in the National and six league for hitting 40 or more
in the American this year homers, s, five ye years 8 11 4 row, 2 Today's Sporirait— . EC I : ' v Earmarked as ‘Goat, WE STE
Jackie Turns Up Hero
By OSCAR FRALEY l United Press Sports Writer . pr "NEW YORK, Oct. 1—It was from bum to hero of “Bums” today for Jackie Robinson.
For it was his catch and his clout which gave the
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Da Ins rE pc Ann yO 2 . y . ¢ Sed EE a, din ll Brooklyn Dodgers a 14 inning 9-to-8 triumph over the ; a feaped they'll get up full steam with Phillies and sent them into a me - back into the spotlight so more practice . . . The statistics ° Hiree game playoff’ with the New later, if i had it might have dona Ary : fark Giants for the National for the Dodgers, too. a Ee prs 2 SEAR hE Hag Tx S Die rp gH IIR Ate RT hse ey Ag She sqyrasat dose SUE YIEL > Se SLE A Ee PE SE NE FE SE a me Ee BRAS opr ane appraisal job. . +» » The upcoming tussle ~vith | __ ___ | Wan lom Ret — mT UP—Brooklyn's anroshainad om were en the could fio ft up |, Yo! Robinson was earmarked 14th InAng “when Juexie, “Ti si . 9 y Pp P . ono Towa stacks up as an exciting ciiiand mi. 93 61 804 5S again today and tomorrow. The Bums cut loose with a demonstration after Jackie Robi h d [2% Me goats a2 the innings fell shoqider stip) Jui Of din prom WHICH TEAM has the show for" Purdue's Big Ten Boston =. ........ 83 8 8 11 gu Thi : the Dod ira emonstration atter Jackie Robinson homered ,(.y at Shibe Park late vesier- that diving catch, went up thera el Tones Olio State. oo obuie sooner, : Chicas aed BEY in the ining o give the Dodgers a 9 to 8 victory over Philadelphia at. Philly yesterday. The. gay. Twice he had failed, miser- to face Robin Roberts. i] . Tony Curcillo’s touchdown . NORT Ww al oy = i iy * 62 M 45 2 victory moved the happy Dodgers to Ebbets Field for the first of three playoff games today with ably, and the loose and easy - The big pitcher of the Phillies ~~ : . pass did the business for the is OR I ESTERN boosted sr Louis 52 102 338 48 the New York Giants, which tied the Dodgers for the National ir title race yesterday. Phillies looked like almost cer- was slamming the ball in there. Bucks over Southern Methodist. 2 rea ge y sust Sne-shied NATIONAL LEAGUE tain winners as wedry Dodger His control was good, his arm > erwise many of the more ey yay the The Bi al rookiv Won Lost Pet, G.B. pitchers trudged in and ou! and was strong and he had been setthan 80,000 persons who were ora 9 4% + 1he ae En onk ae 3 oh a 0 in ai ors’ is oryv most of the scoring threats were ting them down in order. -there at the Columbus thriller 3" Sh are =. Sxpesiencsd te Souls oa Bl 3 ON 15 made by those pitiless. ex-cham- And then Robinson caught hold probably would have toppled ane a Asus y oug Philadelphia Tianresz 3 81 “474 3 pions losing their laurels the hard of that ball and smashed it far NE over to end it all. .-. . When Ney ad a hii 8 ay FitShuren vanssen - 5 5 iil 28 ants on 3 7 of La ' 44 on way. up into the upstairs seats for the 4 + Notre Dame upset the Bucks - $ Jance ® te the : = [Chitago _ 62 93. 403 34 j mes * wr , home run which ‘decided that .desire t § | there in 1935, the Columbus area whack “at ow Ee on Nov. Ee DD, SERIES IN THE very first inning, Rob- merciless, marathon ball game portant | was placed in mourning for Tif * Iatootent dita r¥ L ry THE’ National League pennant playoff is the third in their great drive over a longer INSon went up there to ‘he plate It was the 18th of the year for We months. Milwaukee (AA) .. ir 2 113 stretch. But in the final half of With men on first and fnird afd him and the 72d of a major : i r league history. In 1946, the Dodgers : yon hal Nano : eh | oa LAST YEAR Wabash LAST FALL, Vanderbilt wal- I o TRIzS > majo Ele higlor 6 ay, dgers and Cardinals 4," Zeon their record of 60 vic- one out—and hit into a double league career which raised eve- played I 1 ked like a sure Toons) loped Auburn 41 to 0... Sat- ny, on (TL Ww 1 rd tied for the NL pennant. The Cardinals won the playoff, tories and 17 defeats for a .789 play which killed ‘what might brows when the Dodgers broke into the x at ow 3 al thea urday, Auburn downed Vandy, !Birmington (S4 i 2 35%4to?2 and 8 to 4. . record, wasn't quite up to tne have been a safe lead rallv all precedent and brought him up that it w De te 20 a Li 24 to 14 . . . A new grid season | | rennet An 1948, tise Red Sox and Cleve on blazing pace of the Giants in a In the second. it was a hit from Montreal in 1947 knit exp Gi nt 1 d 2 1 mil + stunt always has its stiprises but this GAMES TODAY land tied f i 1 slammed a three-run home run in Shorter stretch. through Robinson which scored’ It was the biggest one he ey or unit whi Giants pulled a similar stun > 8 \ : NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF and tied for the American league rw uns ast amnaging hit. N Ds Saturday, with Ball State One- is starting out with a (Best-in-Three) pennant. In a single-game play- the 10th inning. - Bee i runs as the rampaging hit, toe. 2 Notre 3 . | 3 r . ai : : illies forged what was. to be- fall. Thi leading at the half, ‘19 to 6 bumper crop . . . Look at New York at Brookly off at Boston, Cleveland won 8 to Yesterday, the Dodgers gained ] he Final score, 34 to 19, Georgia Tech go, and Fordham, | no ani TALL HORLD SER 3 a tie with the Giants for the pen- Dusette, Jungle Boy rome a6tollead. edge seer ly ech’ : i ! s : t ‘by beating the Phils. 9 ] : . . e was still on the hook, the to fire t Wabash. too .» Tech's Rambling | gouston at Birmi a night. 5 nas 8 ills, SH to 8, ; aS Wreck already has trounced Birmingham night re ol a i when Jackie Robinson hit a Top Wrestling Show man from Cairo.- Ga., who beat as they PURDUE lost to a strong two highly-regarded opponents, RESULTS YESTERDAY THIS was the third straight homer in the 14th inning. George Dusette. of Canada, and racial prejudice out of baseball about .li ‘Texas team, but once the Boiler- SMU and Florida. Boston. AMERICAN LEAGUE year in which the Dodgers and 5 2 =» The Jungle Boy are scheduled to as the Dodgers battled back to pounc! : . Boston ork 399 309 000— 0 ¢ 1 Phillies played each other in an THE Gi : Cap collide in the main bout of tomor- an 8 to 8 deadlock in the eighth. every fi Hisner. Taylor (7) and White: Shea €Xtra-inning game on the last day L Glants are baseball's new = c . BLK : s oF, ; ’ row night's wrestling show at the On the hook, and tired, hecause and turi Stan the Man Scys— |Shea (5.50 Berra Winning Pitcher— of the season with the National “Miracle team. : ) 4 x > (Detroit 5, osm P00 000 200-2 Ki League pennant in the balance. Their pace over the hot stretch Armory. nearing 33 you reel four hours most . ! os . 4 : L . . ; of as ‘los y Y s » By United P ¢ ® ® Ni 13.90 ana our hones’. cia’. On Oct. 2. 1949, the Dodgers. Weeks was even better than. the Larry Chene and Sheik Araby of jeaseiy) Clear down 1 YOU! DETROIT. Ow 1—The Detroit breax ian S | in fr er ios a ond Naragon. Losing Pitcher— won the pennant by beiting the [med onznal miracle team, the Will be semifinal foes. = . 8°» Red Wings scored a 4 to 1 vie- foetus : : Chicago. 002 200 gio— 311 3 Phillios 5 (0.3 in » Aitzs. on ston STAVES of 1914. aye fig eye pune ig RECT © AND THAT'S how long they 'OT¥ over its Indianapolis farm - did muct : Winn Career 0-12, sa Tatar Loand = Jack. Banta. pitched. tro-hit From'Aug. 11 when they were Sen apamm yen had played when the Phillies ¢/Ud in an exhibition game be- ticipated. +3 a © or ° a j Oo | Pitcher Gumpert! 15 2200 Lotlar, Losing pitched two- re- © 13!;+games behind the Dodgers - loaded the bases in the 12th with fore 2814 fans last night. . bordered ! 3 ay (Firat Game) : Hef bait Jor sy innings asd a a my 16 Fumes off in the Solunar Tables one man out. Then there were: It was. Detroit's seventh con- ” = adelphia 000 020 000— 2 8 © uke - Snider an Luis mo “vital losing: column, the Giants . two out, and lean Eddie Wai'k Wash i. + 8 « al'kus ecutive - IAM \ (B By STAN SIAL er) H{the road. a stil - ‘have 2 reat Shants "1. 1). and “ton porlertied each drove in a run in the 10th won 37 out eof their last 44 Minor Major Mino; Major was up there at the plate waving oe ren ryan TY any come an : aseball’'s e ay nce wi «wo games in Brook-|i9-8) and Kiuttz frame. games for a fantastic percent- $38 11:38 5:30 H 35 ‘a menacing bat : many’ Stars ost im IT'S HARD to pick the winner lyn. And, of course, there was the pnijadeipnia ST0°" Game) On Oct. 1, 1950, the Phillies age of .B41. 655 1243 10 1113 ; rt Against the Indianapolis Caps :o ol of a three-game series between/chance he'd Min the first ga Washington 177" 000 838 000= 3 ‘8 1 ' . Sef| Ake 0%, 745 135 820 20s DOR Newcombe leaned into the - rings now the: pro clue that finished all even| anyway. game) Hooper (12.1) * and = Jamiel WON the pennant by béating the. The Braves, who were in last" Frida: 840 ‘aia ’ is 2:08 pitch--and Waitkus leaned into lly Wings took the lead at ite CORY (0-41 Sas OL y 4 ; i 8 40 3:10 10:15 100 " 1.3.4. t i i after 154 games, but as I look at! 2 2» “| and SE Th Dodger S. 3 to 1,.w when. Dick Sigler Place on July 4 in 1914, made 1040 £30 1115 5ee the bat. The ball flashed out like Ww aor he Bist per Tod. on ® goa) Notre D: ) rr t——— ———————— —— 3 ~ yr IQ v " - - it theiGiants should be in better| I THINK he had something|Brookisn " . 001 130 03 000 01— 9 1 3 rifle Shot. 3 Jrass Suiter whith cade. Defensenran Bug told fhey Hao shape for the; ; lelse in mifid, too. It’s a tough trip | \ladeiphia . 042 020 000 000 00— 3 3 ! The Huddle— appeare estined to hit a few Hath sthrad (0 » G hustle ey layoff between Brook | Erskine wma Poabieran (13! feet in front of Robinson angie scored JZ Seconds afier the - day that play yn and St. Louis, Zrecine (6) New Church Deeoo ia)” Rab. | smash through. start of the second period go long I'm just going and he may have wanted to get. erts (8) and Seminick. Winning Piteh tt » } E hasi 0d + } U : - ane in bv the pit¢hing.$ pre that over with right away. let's lela ou ToT, LOSER. Pitcher —Roberts| e- mp Sis a C es p in Task ey thes se nl re Sap i FR! wa Tans i year 3 > N ic 0 3 r davs when ne midway in the second stanza bv - n the Brock) yn me eT ie TRjSS RDbsls yuo for ne Boson 22-11 900,500 001 3 3 s ‘With B H 'R h' S +i i St Tus 0 Hl was a halfback throwing a-block Alex Der Vecchio while Detroit game ou \ pitchers terrifi have to take the elub out on that Surkont Bl fora Wa hd u er a ec ion . fo HOLL He dove headfirst was'a man short, for 1951 : : {Losing Pitcher—Wilson (7-3. Home Run-— through the air and, somehow,! Ted Lindsay s i thir that it n cally . to kee {long ride, with everybody worried Thomson 1} onings) =e By FRANK ANDERSON Br United Press came up with the ball even as lie score for D ay Soeked ia the tnirg imr rover from losing thems |and maybe nobody sleeping. [Cincinnatt 012 000 010 60— 4 7 1 BUTLER'S FOOTBALL de-emphasis h d h ST. LOUIS, Oct. 1-Drawling crashed hard h der Jere t two minutes af- P 2 penhant, and® | But if he played the first one |Pitisbureh . Tu Sig Jo oes 312 2 p 1S has spread to the Cary Middlecoff, who “played it r ashe, | ii oa his 2hou Se} 3 ter Del “Vecchio’'s tally, and Skov Dame gc c ! a ollie » ) O a F . / ootin or re BE 1 and gdded the t th an 1 > Ihey m ay be in St Louis and lost it, at least Wilks ) Were 8)" and Garagiola Win. r g section. : cozy’ won his second straight the Dodgers still were alive. for the Wire Xa Hinal goa! IN SI bres; ] e Gian FF ers Eyer Would nave tye thoy i5-5). Home Runs—Usher, Ryan, The students at Fairview are practically nolseless dur. i x ©ouis_Open golf crown - and IT ALMOST a period’. Bs late nthe tore would be ga : i ; 5 e return] (First Game) ! 3 C eaded for Kansas City today T ALMOST adic ToT Robinson tmpossib with their Pitens Stan Musial {trip 1D onlay bother them too Souls . ool 230 000— ¢ k y ing a Rame- Je ‘Sheet leaders work har d, but nothing $2400 richer as a result of his though, And, as it dey eloped | 7 em ers just abou uc Chamber,” Bokelmann (8. Lewandow. COMeS out. A stale of apathy EE Tan —=——315 under par 269 victory. to pay ‘normally rested. 2 4 a [ski (@ and Sarni: Kelly: Kiippstein (51. egists slot. Don Burson guided the ty M > 12) 5 | THE CARDS won the 46. play-/| Dubie] - Sh a and Chiti. Winning We think Tonv Hinkle and his Wildcats to a 20-14 win over . Middlecoff . toured the tightly Plornmer, Shadwell Win eridian Hills back 1d TO ME, the one edge Brooklyn off two in a row. We had Pollet Le¥ndowski 0:1) Home “Rint_sauer Bulldogs deserve better. Applause California in the 1949 Rose Dk es Dpeadoworsak Country 00 Wins 4- B I Ti tl £% Des has is in the schedule. They WOR for the first game, and he always &f ‘Fouls Same; 8) ne: ony ”is a terrific psychological lift to| Bowl game. Don’s gone now, Sun Jah 3 une MOQe! bap 79 Scheduled 1 -Lappers ou ime prmm— the coin toss that decided Where peat Brooklyn fairly good in C'scit 119.13 and 000 800 Miche: football players. Especially when| 1€aving the reins in the hands BY y 3 o Cte : Seine Jesse Plummerpand Noble Shad- The home team won the City each game would be played. Ithpose days. He won by 4-2, or| 8-17 and Burgess of his younger brother, Bob . ¥ ngru CABO WHO well won both feature events of Four-Ball golf tourney.
guess you know how that works. something like that. Then we If you win the toss, you can make went to Brooklyn and Dickson 5 one of two decisions. Either you peat them. We got a big iead! play the first game in your OWniand then had to fight. Brooklyn park and the next two away, Origcored quite a few runs in the] you go first to the other club's ninth, and as I recall they had
two. at bat. But then Harry Brecheen Charlie Dressen did exactly Istruck the last man out. It was! what I would have done after Schultz, the grat baseman.
credit, you can take some chances| who stood in line at banks and
before anything at alli was certain,"’ the announcement said. Out-of-town applicants will get tickets to the first Sunday doubleheader of 1952, and Clevelanders will get passes to the first night game of the season.
Puppy Show Slated
absolutely had to win the game. like taking an extra-base instead of running cautiously, or using! A second-string pitcher to rest| your ace for the last game. Meantime, the other club can't| do any of these things. They have to go with their best, and they have to play the percentages strictly. big inning late in the game, they, have to play for one run. 8 ~ n .
diana State Fair Grounds is going
off they've had in the National eXact, “to the pups." “léague. That was in '46, Brook-| The -Hoosler Kennel : Club will lyn and the Cards. Brooklyn won sponsor a dog show for puppies the toss that time, and Leo Of any breed in the 2-to-12 month) Durocher set it up the ‘opposite age group. All dogs must be pedi-| : way. He bad them play the first greed. Registration unneces- +» game in St, Louis and the next sary. twa at Ebbets Field. “ | Alpert G. Meyer, club secretary: i Leo gambled with that first!is ‘handling entries.’ Kntries may Kame. Brooklyn Was very strong lie filed up to the time of the show A! home that year, and 1 guess al 1:30 p.m, Meyer lives at 2645 Be Nguped that even it he Jon. uiesses Ave,
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park and come home for the last hases loaded with the tying run!
in the second game.- You do ie . Kinder - Yond aa Things B ’ | post offices to get checks and K de RedBox 11-2! Peller. Indians ® fordsville. The Bulldogs hold a iings-that might help you, ‘but money orders to send in, long MaslieGignts 23-6 Martin,A's 11-4; o i i detori F wirich you couldn't risk if you y 25-13 edge In victories. Four
where you cah go for a:At Fair Grounds Sunday The poultry building at the In-|
I WAS in the only other play-, to the dogs Sunday. Or to be more/
they're just playing for love of
LITTLE WORLD SERIES the game.
(11 Innings)
Western Michigan College has a
Milwaukee Jaa te 000 000 10~ 30 LJ s 2 @ $1.5 million physical educational Gorin, Thiel (1), ‘Jester (10) and Unser. | building - in the works. It will Laborde. Alexander illi.and Atwell Win. IS IT an excess of school Spirit
handle 6000 for basketball . Don Oldham of Crispus Attucks has won a spot in Michigan's starting backfield. His speed has made the Wolverine ¢ oaches sit up and take notice.
Jester” Home Rio atonal Bite] ner— that produces bridge games in the gouston 2X1 SEATS, we + 4 0 Brardly. Maybe the students left Biriningham (SAY 000 000 900 0 0 Sg J £ i | oo rartin. Claxk i871 and. Fusselmann: New-'their enthusiasm on their high (school graduation platforms. Hinkle and his gridders, Chuck
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PITCHING Wabash meet in the 43d Iron |
Rae Dodger 22.3 Morgan. Yankees
Key battle Saturday in Craw-
games were ties, More ‘about this in a later répo¥t . .-. Broad Ripple’s- Bob Stephens is expected to he_one of DePauw's best defensive packs this season . . . Histo has repeated for Northwestern, A Burson is | once more Jn ‘the quarterback
Tryon Opener Delayed
The Tyron pro football team, which postponed its opener with Camp. Atterbury at Speedrome| yesterday afternoon, will re{schedule the tilt next week. Rain| {halted the game.
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Freddie Haas, former national tured left leg in an accident. Starcollegiate champ, made a sham- ret was taken to the St. bles of the course and the.com- hospital. petitive record when he shot a wall.
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The round earned and Ray Hunter third.
Playing on the Meridian Hills course yesterday the team of John David. Dick - Stackhouse, John Wallace and John Harrington shot a 63 to win the city best ball golf crown on their home course. The Riverside team of Palmer Milikan, Meredith Nickel, Rudy . . Brezausek and Glenn Green took Sea
scheduled 100-lap stock car races at the Speedrome last night. Shadwell copped the abbreviated 89-lap co-feature. halted after Eddie Starrett suffered a frac.
Francis His car. struck the south Ben Wellington was second
Henzie and bis Butler Band, hard-, : : : : winning the toss. He put the Mai or 1 a : ‘ him a three way tie for sixth, Darel Dieringer placed second second place with rhil : : 3 x . r rorking % ) e ) el] ‘ p i a 64 while first game in his own park, 1| I THINK the score of the sec- | ol ders OE ee a TIN hy Amateurs Also place and $790. and Eddie Bennett third in the third place went to the Hillcrest don't know for sure what{ond game was 8-4. It's -funny-- AMERICAN LEAGUE a L i Pou 5 your . . . Jack Burke Jr. slipped to a other main go. Wellington's wife team of Bob Schuman, Harold Dressens Bnd be oh bp ijyous jh Te none Fain. Pt " nm ams Wind Up in Tie 69 in the final round and fin- Marge, won the 20-lap event for Cork, Bob McKee and Pete Stone would guess they e the same ain, pa A ae far te Ay ‘ Po : “ished | thir lace tie with women. with a best b a As mine. the most important games I cver y.\*%, Coie 103 J 17 108 30 The. Flying Irish’ The deadlock betwesn E. C. Al- ory I Bera Pading Cal : — Rhine. ; /Alitams. © Be 5 51 13 a 71 s 4 for Notre kins and the Mall : Hy ¥i : y 2 2 played in. But I'm vague about Williams Bos. 148 51 111 188 1p THE SKY'S the limit Mallory AA for oo fired 2.86 for his 279. . TO ME, the first game is the|/both:of ‘them, and I certainly Fox. Chi r 147 604 93 18 .313 Dame football players. They'll ly mateur baseball's Manufacturer's : cs FLYING EAGLE =, big one. I figure that’s the one wouldn't bet any fan on it. RATIONAL LEAGUE in po to playing dates with Pittsburgh, League title will end with both 1 y you have to win. And since you| Muzial Bt 1 152 578 124-05 155 Navy, North Carolina and South- teams sharing honors. Ruttman Captures | You re SET Ashburn, Phi : 3 92 231 n Cali ; Mallory and Atkins battled t figure to have some slight edge| Ashburn, Phila. .. 154 643 9 1 344 ern California. y Ss battled to i your own park. that's where Di plomacy— Be 13 238 1a 1M 33 Notre Dame hasn't one 200-a 1-1 tie yesterday in ah effort Winchester Feature : One shot lasts all el I'd want to play it. | f1p ema Oct. .1 (UP) Irvin, N.Y 148 546 91 171 313 pounder in its starting backfield. to break the tie but the game fimes Special , sts a Why is the first game so im-| —The Cleveland Indians have HOME RUNS Quarterback Johnny Mazur's the was called at the efid of nine WINCHESTER, Oct. 1 -— Troy| winter! Regardle portant” Well, by winning that| annouriced that every PeTSON | jroases Dodsers 0 vnoqiaDodsers 33 “giant” at 198. But at that, the innings belause of darkness. Ruttman, speedster from Ontario, ! can't bu one you get several advantages, who applied to the Tribe for Zernial.A's at “* Irish are better off than Michi-, Francis Sheppard, Indianapolis Cal. captured the 30-lap feature I think. First, of course, you've World Series tickets will get | RUNS BATTED IN gan. The Wolverines’ backfield Amateur Baseball secretary and big car race here yesterday. Mike Rl] - it its ¢ got the other club down, and| two passes for a regular game ZernialA's 129/ Robinson. WhSox - 117|averages 167, with Fullback Tom treasurer, ruled that the teams Nazaruk of East Meadows N. Y,, they are now really on the ‘spot | next year : lee Redten 10 Ronen Pianten” 108 Weatherspoon the heaviest at 177. (would, hare loop holors. Plated Second Md Joe sarmes, "vou gna arp dh rrr dl a . HITS © allory AA 000 100 006— 1 3 7'Van Nuys, Cal., third. . cive vou They have 10 win the second, Since = about 55.000 fang |octinugp Phiies 2211 Dark Giants 194 Short Punts A and D Campbell: Moore and Mas Heat winners were Leroy war-| ea) ’ game. You don’t have to win it,) Sought tickets, the club will MusialCards 205 Kell. Tigers 191 THE a , ’ n TN g { we will ¢ Bo you're going to be more re.) issqe about 70.000 ducats next FurioDodser . 197 THE OLDEST player on the riner, Indianapolis; Nazaruk and! ou re Day of axed for if g | vear. oo > > RUNS University of Miami squad is Amateur Football Vern Faler, Columbus, O. Jimmy | . : 3 J . Kiner Pirates 125 Dark Giants 1131” 20- - f Indi Ref 26, . / - " a » | "We are doing this in appre- Musial Cards 124 DiMaggio RedSox 113 20-Yeatold. Phil anne : "jane. ors Sr tom +e iil Ne fist. + Hy foam... ALSO, with one game to your| ciation of the loyalty of fans Modkes.Dodzers 116 Youngstown, 0, utler and | Barrington 33. Mever Chava) Lisp consolation ! no freeze no failure!
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