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Beard, Groza Admit Two More ‘Fixes’ | *!
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yy United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 23—Power-packed Tennessee, scourge Continued From Page One trots dition to the Loyola game in tha
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of the South, replaced California as the nation's No. 1 col-
: Nn it " ; And lege football team today, while Southern California made National Invitation Tourney, have 1: n ] : ‘ ’ e 013 vie the longest stride aE the week bv moving into the top 10. admitted “fixing two other games { } vic a i 9 i £ AF ; that season. Speedwa — Smte— Taking cognizance of the wave “Rut I can't remember which Stumph
upsets which rocked the grid-
. wy rons last week-end, the 35 leadarciano S ng coaches who make up the United Press rating board re-
shuffled their rankings extensively
* from the previous week, on | en p Illinois jumped from seventh to
1ird place behind runnerup Mich-
* igan State: Georgia Tech advanced from sixth to fourth; dn | oe Maryland from eighth to sixth; Baylor from ninth to seventh,
ones they were’ Beard raid "I think maybe Georgia Tech and Carolina which one I don't know.”
A CHECK obs Kentuc ky's record that season shows the Wildcais played two games with Georgia Tech, winning both times, However, they did not face a Carolina team. Groza also corroborated. Beard's statement on the other
Be United: Prese and Princeton moved up one notch games, but Sais) "1 don't ow ’ . ys 3 a pe er » i 10. ninth place in other signi ficant which games they were, «ORE ENWOOR-hAKEQnnih Dhimmi SnD WOE. IEEE N.Y..Oct. 23—Unbeaten Nw » : bomb into collegiate recruiting the count 1 : . pra es with a bitter comment, Shively Vv inr reiano n ex- . » Californi the practices wi : vely Rocky Mar« 10, an eX- MEANWHILE, California Some tay When I's gray I'd like bs latch oF
tremelv confident heavy- top team for the three previous : . ; x : fo write 1 story of all this res remen ’ Y weeks, dropped to eighth; Texas NEW BOSS—Lou Boudreau (left) is shown with Steve O'Neill whom he succeeded as manager '0 Write the stor
' Aa tar miting.” THE KF weight contender took a leaf | rive as crutting » ‘ en he Tock of Jobn I. 8 from fourth to 10th, and Texas of the Boston Red, Sox. He would not elaborate on the is the pen
i. . fr sf 211 fter - — an today and said. "I believe ] A&M from -fifth to 13th after subject although he grinned sar- Reech-Gro
A A I a: ihe worn" sufrering their fre} sethacks of ok BR d I R a castically when it was suggested camp Oct. i ;— RY iy Smid reply wher the season. ou ou reau S eda y that Kentucky Coach Adolph Speedwn i . . «ra ef Rs mE Ta Tannescap hich t 1 hbama » unt might l Ip with less th: » 3 { . . . . 12ked he could heat ex-cham- Tennessee, which beat Alabama Rupp might be able to he ° an * OLYMPIC PATCH~Two Indianapolis YMCA swimmers, David eked Jf be could fuat svat TAREE SOUR OE Rent Ve Ero Talk About Trades the detail wer La Gunyon (left) and Jack Patterson have been named to the national ] : 2 '
' . : yout at Madison Square Garden, tory Jast Saturday. received 22 “How he went out and got us title eclaii AAU Olympic junior swimming team. The boys are shown "patch- priqayv night hrst place votes and a total of v United Press ion Bobby Doerr, who quit hase- iS going to be a great story some win on tl ing up’ with the official insignia. “Don't think I'm bragging.” 311 points in the coaches’ weekiy eves g 0 BOSTON Oct. 23 -- Tempera- hall at the end of the season bhe- day,” Groza said. ; rating pe nn rh min said the stocky, muscular Italian bal loft. mental Ted Williams’ future with cause of a serious hack ailment. BEARD'S announcement that compared he Boston Red Sox was the big Rou Hawks
‘rom Brockton. Mass. But it's The Volunteers, who achieve : : ; oudreau also made a state- there are others involved” was a To Na ; ; not just a question of Louis in remarkable ' results from their question .today.as 1.ou Boudreau’ ment that may not augur well for girect contradiction of an. earlier ven Lie kr. 1 believe I ¢an peat “old-fashioned” single-wing of- took over the team's manage- some of the Sox pitchers. He =aid statement. He told a newsman rence and n
{ ent } i + y ler the S ’ o ¢ i onceivab him oun I believe I can iick!fense, were ranked tops in the m ‘ » did 1 cide he Sox’ pres- after the Chicago hearing yes-. CONC t
: > ormer Cleveland In . 4 ea ata ’ Ya wit , ’ r NL R okie-o any man inthe world.” pre-season and first weekly list- By United Press . Boudreau. former ( levi land J ent pitching eapable of win- terdav that he hadn't given au- by oe Bey 2 =Q = ear a 2 = ings : "WAS . ON. O ‘oy fans piayes manager, -let 1 '* ning the pennant next year. thorities anv names, but “I do wis) 1D Wi - oh. A AR . A Ih A CL. &9 kn nin nt neertain terms t ct t : . ’ woul i IT WAS an unexpected state. rr ASHINGT t biichub inno Wy es ain tern tha Boudreau said he has not dis. know .that there are others in- 5 pi un ( Ki#: : ES : Th g < nn + 1® WAS figs an there would be Ce rT : =: ou volved f . standing r Be / A ment ‘ from the modest. soft- MICHIGAN STATE, running its + 1€ House subcommittee no “untouchables” on the Reg ised ina) With ox % r to the two other son's crew NEW YORK, Oct. 23—Wide-eyed Willie Mays, who spoken contender who hails from String. to five in a row with a took Ted Williams and Joe Sos idan : 3 : owner Tom 1X or General “a te erring “mr Y DX Manager Joe Cronin..“But,” said “fixed” games. Beard said, “We SPEED)
Jumped from the-backwoods sandlots to the green pas- the same area that produced the 32-2 triumph over Penn State. DiMag gio down a peg today The 31-year-old Boudreau. a Jou “wo far as I'm concerned I'm were to get $100 if we fixed ‘em
tures of the majors in almost record time, was named ate. great John L.—the “BBston moved up one place to second about 10.000 financial pegs, to likable gent but with a fierce pas: ..,4y to part with any of our right and nothin’ if we didn't fix - strongboy’ — who went swash- with five first 3 . A
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Tri Tati lace votes and 278 | ? > sion for winning, said flatly vers if 1 think it will help us it right.” « o 3 ‘ie he \ pie 8 exact 5 plavers if I think it will help us idoraic. United Press National League Rookie of the Year today puckling about the land and roar- points: Iilinois, 27-20 victor over Sedalia “I'll trade anyone on the club. tn win a pennant Both players have said repeat- Epidermnis : ‘ : 5 : La nl 3 1 y 4LIINOIS -ta i I . 4 A Pra Make . 3 f 1his ¥ aft®f just two seasons in orga- — The basct no hat a ash rs \NE “I can lick any so-and-so in ° oF . ¢ ; The ‘“come-down” came about including Williams, if it will add .., nanazerahin. 1L.ou said edly that only three games were 434 nized ball. asm. e baseba aberadasners the house” Washington for its ourth : « y tha ton : Tt De tr I'he SOX managersnip. L.0Uu Sau “fixed.” Pike tomo 20-vear ki y did everything they could to fit , straight. had one first place vote When congressional baseball in- 0 the team. Ted won e traded ¢ i was offered him: by Cronin Toca: Here's t| Fhe 20-year-old rookie center zo ot <n 7 Without bluster. without hint Straig 1aC one nrst p. : yr nothing, nor will any other Sa : rs Kimbrough, who has returned : fielder of the pennant-winning him with a cap that would stay or pride. the curlv-haired slugger and 221 points, while Georgia vestizators revealed that the top | Ve ATY trades We it and Yawkey he day after the here from New York to help If Lawr New York Giants received 19 on his head both in base running explained “Y'7¢ had 27 drolex Tech, which trimmed Auburn lary paid to any player in 1951 ~ n ya a rr : y may make 1,5 game of the season.in New Coach Herm Schaefer with the Reech Gre votes from the 24 veteran base- 3nd in chasing down balls in the stonz fights and I won them all 27-7. for its fifth in a row, had £90 000. Willis an ae Vaiue lor value. York. “And it didn’t take me long start of the professinnal season will be Ue ER , SI i il E: } 3 i W 3 a i AMS the ere \ : o L Leal I RIO! ’ red hi O e woul se it en route . ’y rR 1 ates and 1 : » ! . = = = t \ e up mv mind he y bait. writers =~ hres rom each ed. rod lose it en route. \, \, that's not important. None {WO first place votes and 193 ear-old Red Sox star. generally ROUDREAU who doin t oh n led. : Ssiq Tie NEA Leagus of Gover Paeatar Cen jeagie tity—who.made ihe selec id ee renrs tabbed him ©f MY opponents hurt me. None POIN® ted. to" hay x cd Fed Sa R he lnineq Sie anes nore haq given him a ¥ist of 13 Ben Davis tion 7 [er ! 30 aim th . oieia Southern California. which was reportea to 1AVe receive hea SOX Af a piaver last geason plavers from which to select re- F r . v em - had ne on the canvas . Is 3 ni 0 # If Beec) v . avar 3% e best voung center fielder ir 1 < th wed r 0 W \ nae n x « 100k ver the management ves ine ta He was the greenest player BS the best | on Se even once... And anv man who Dulied the upset of the weék | 100.000 the past season as was A i hii 1a emen, or Ratterman May Rejoin placements for Beard and Groza. Central, t 4 ’ s R 7 } . + nling ("ali nia ° vault + An : . raz ro Jluckless Steyv Neil \ { > nlave re ever to win the award, but despite bet” whe Sakic. cai . would stand up and fight with me '0PP!ing California, 21-11. vaulted piMaggio, the 36-vear-nld Yankee a. re ye on . k Names of the 13 players wers be Bis. Skeicky background Be was mid Was a Fi I er a I knocked ou: all the way from 11th to fifth veteran > oe . Rined ax scou A in NL Grid Yan s not revealed, but it is very definite Pesat Cen! > i 1 -8 :. ) I su ‘ nl Jie four fire nla t Nat asd tructor of voung pl ers 3ou- +h & r in . , ecatur en well: established as a potential vital defensive post = thot “I had trouble with same cuties P'2C® with our first place ballots Mhen if wae suewested 1hat dvesu sioncd oo a RY Da NEW YORK. Oct. 23 (UP! hat none of them could begin to Speedway great star of the future, defens| pos ithout ‘a ho wouldn't £ght. But Louis is and 187 points. > ee bd si Ireau signed a two-year contrac 43 Ha ¥ : yh : * match . the playing ability af Ben Davis # = =» breaking-in period. He has a no cutie. He'll fant. and I expect The Trojans’ record is «on both Williams and DiMaggio were at 3 reported minimum salary of Quarterback George Ratterman raza and Beard The 13 are If Beec ai : . no cutie. He'll fight. ar xpee I 38’ record | 1- dh Sil : ; n j. TT : oo MANAGER Leo Durocher. who powerful throwing arm and he to take him Probably by a knock- fused in view of the fact that Pa d £100.000 =alartez during 1951, *7° 000 to become one of the high may be back plaving with the either holdouts or plavers about rence, the T1342 i i » Pp » . . L 1 +X Diy - 118 ! i { act 1 . z ma called Willie “the best rookie 1 nailed many -a runner on the - - . 3 . ac . rei est paid baseball managers. . i} - ! ad to he cut f their squad Ona = t Coach Jess Hill split his squad Emanuel Celler. chairman of the : S New York Yanks before the end! e cut irom their squaaq. Speedway v i " . bases or at the plate with accur- °Y : : : ey He For the present at least g- . : rot Decatur Cen ever have Sg in haseball am ate heaves P y ® t for a ‘'double-header.” Sept. 29. .nmmittee. replied those fi Fures 4 or ivy pre enl 3 Wii t. Bou of the National Football League player mentioned was the veteran Der Davis i 8. LL E , PEP LEQ ui ! 1 36 non- i Tan. 4 ugh Bari sro 0 1" “ - Tu A PRT zie + phasizes that the Giants couldn't SITTING in the dini , one team beating San Diego : ; ; i 11 be a non-playing man Bill Closs, who plaved his firs ; hav#é won the pennant without #. 9s = the Lor: ind : ning room of Navy and the other losing to} CC not precisely correet ager. But, he added, “It's possible season vrofessional ball hers with tha LAWRF . 5 HEN , ‘ . e long Pon nn, Rocky con- 3 y ¢ losing 1 . $3 ae 2 for that to change v . war Notr ™m tap > te xa oa aes 24) him, But it took some stout faith WHEN HE took over in center, tinued his dissertation te 5 half. CAmp Pendleton. Southern Cal Later in the day. the congres- ory t to change during the gea The fone} No re Dame — Indianapolis Kautskys and later home wi 'y Durocher even to keep the 20- Bobby Thomson, one of the best dozen. free-load rt riters WON four other games from Pa- sional investigators reported that "=, juit the Yanks before the start with the Anderson Packers. At umph. in year-old growing boy from the ,.r.,y, plavers in the business H " re iy or rh en ific Coast Conference opponents pla * sal 1951 d To bolster the team. Boudreau of the season to play with the , ...nt hig contract is owned by Franklin i i - 3 § ; 8 e emphasized that neither louis’ Cif t LX ( I IS. players salaries in 1951 range id ¥ sul a ‘Ank \ ) i | : 1 ” \ A Alabama woods in the lineup at said he would start looking im- Montreal Alouettes, but is dis- py \nhi tonight. a = ims ’ in s - i is’ w A 0 ; A . : hiladelphia. all~ himself, moved to third base and reputation mor Lauls weight ad- a ¥ = from $5000 to $90.000. with $11.- mediately for a catcher, which satisfied with his Canadian foot- : : thevll ha: . ve 4 nb i ta . . 5 Mays came to the Giants last POth positions were strengthened Vantage of about 210 pounds t0 sy 4pypaxp (4-0) was sixth 000 the “median” salary! By he described as “our weakest ball career and wants to return Seeks W ~ antral Tilt the Horne OR : to such an extent that the Giants 185 would ake me freeze u . . ot et) + Q eekxs arren .anira : A y r & af 1 n ext 1 p.’ & ' . r th 1 Q May 25 after setting a fabulous “WnY s : with 166 points; Bavior (4-0) “median.” the investigators ex- SPOlL to the } ib : dup d Bruce | 477 batting pace in 34 games shook their early-season lethargy ly should I freeze up when seventh with 134. and California i ti half tt 1 se 2 2 Ted Collins, owner of the Coach Vaughni ‘ood would like ankle an : . : , y 3 ips liey ic} a1 1iy EY wi ’ vi, an i ‘a plained that half the player ere ; ? "ia : : vit Wa a A Eat SP X : : with the Minneapolis farm club, and drove on to their miracle ! elleve ! can I RK him?” inquired." i» one first place vote and pai Bina 3g prayers w THE “next weakest spot” he Yanks. indicated today he wilijto schedule a ry w trip for his back role ini the 27-vear-olc aul a sh a : : WY grattin mor h 0 ; ‘a - y ) n Yor alr py '1a592 Ta py ( {nat i Durocher took one look at him Pennant finish, Me you Sy nau er. 3 124 points. Princeton (4-0). which getting more than f£11.000 and c3id was at second base. His proh- welcome back Ratterman if he!1852 Warren (] ed (ootball A convert . t ouis s ‘as : : y x i 1 2 a * + i. ta ¢ A of th “an ? t 7 and sadi, “That boy is going to Mays came to the Giants be- BORG Totier on J i Xe 8 an its unbeaten string to 17 half were getting less em was to replace at that posi- iz tired of the Canadian game eam Ox 17 sprained ’ : - r. 37, 1 en ~ amie — p— win the pennant for us. cause they went to scout a Negro Tonger wag the ree p NO games by walloping Lafayette. ii {i tle empla 4 1 g the great one of pre- : ; gf © firet baseman with the Birming- : great one of pre 60-7, was ninth with 97 points i Boh Mah THE REMARK must have p; ar rin : ith War days. Definite proof of that TR Fr. RA J fos, ie fi BY : . 3 ve nam Barons. Willie, playing with was Joe's failure to belt out either and Texas 14-1) next with 70. . for his § given Mays stage-fright for he the big-time Negro team, even Cesar Brion or Onclia: A : week and proceeded to get only one hit in though he had not even heen monte Ix W dq 4 3 hira: : Stiles is 2 ’ ~~ & 18 Secon ut wit X his - first 26 times at bat, even graduated: from. Fairfield, Ala. ah A ou ith Riin's. | i y " t . I ni rime, er Jn 2 . - though he began immediately to high school, impressed the scouts 4 ns i 4 e p . enough t play center field as if he had been so much they forgot about the repeat performances always end- ’
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horn out there. first baseman and signed up Mays ed in knockouts. » : His first big league hit was a the moment he was eligible, } ®t torr er’ . ol : : OW DID he plan to fight th : rific, homer over the Po 0 He played last year at Trenton ex.champion” ; Grounds roof off ace lefty War- Iampion 2
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arouind the Palo Grounds for Qjuite y 1 andent. Despite hfs shaky start, he re. [Told vided FH aot I ; Trai iner Charlie: Goldman, al- Be United Press . mn irl bounded to hit 274 for the season? A e y : “Ye Ze ready has indicated that Rocky . MONTRE AL, Oct, 23-- Veteran - , a girk nd} ai called into the service. However, will be punching from gong to : =. : . : and in addition to the homers he , "4 the draf | Bony Sid Abel and voung Terrv Saw- Everyt | also long-balled the pitchers for —, . = vn the draft. gong until he overwhelms Louis - 0 2 : : 22 doubles and five triples among’ The only other rookies to re- or is knocked out himself. In sev- £Ryk turned —in- a top-flight two- ; } < : sack his 127 Bits. Manv of those extra ceive consideration were pitchers. onl ‘workouts, Goldman had man show’ last night that gave Re asa) Ys base blows were the result of his Chet (Kid) Nichols, the cool ROCKY cut his rounds from three the Detroit Red Wings undisputed :
: i : Rv ftv of ; ,ot Minutes zo two ut fine. Bul high-speéd base running. He also oung lefty of the Braves, got ( eed minites in order ssession of the National Hockey istake batted in 68 runs three votes while reliever George.!© speed up his attack and put Tre 4 et
‘Th & . : eague lead today. 4 Spencer, who set a club record €Onstant pressure on aging Louis hi school g
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Royce Rowedder and Norman again in the second perind —on a NEW YORK. Oct. 23 rere! : 0 Arnold, all have scored 48 points pass from Red Kelly this time pi : i, UCL. 4 rom the Brooklyn viewpoint. in five games Arnold, 10 points while Gordie Howe was credited yas a time when Ewell Blackwell nyt if Handy Andy comes to back of Pahr and Rowedder last with Detroit's th rd goal | h yuldn't be had for love or money, (iincinnati, the Reds want some- week got two to chd ms last period. ah it today Cincinnati's petulant. hody along with him. say Rocks uchdowns and ast peri pe-siem Hight-ander can be Bridges, for example. ; quired for one long-ball hitting itfielder or a pair of reasonable
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kicked four extra points against
Carroll last Saturday to move Poll Backs Baseball
Rivals claim Blackwell is the up to the leaders. greatest competitor in the game John Nelson of Tavlor is this Tv Monopoly of Games when he wants to be, but they waei's runner-up 10 3 i= WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 (UP) add that he doesn't always take and Bill Crowe of on posi Congressional Investigators, rehis pitching too seriously. + diana Len- | sried t a - : tral is next with ported today that a poll of~base coll ext with 36 points. Crowe ball writers showed 3 out of 4 ollected half of his total against believe baseball should enjoy mo Cedarville last Saturday. ; y Jno
DePauw Quarterback Bob RODOIY Hights over televising ball
Recognizing a cue when they ee one, the Dodgers already have otified Red officials they are in- Any time “Blackie” th hi ‘erested in talking trade for the win : acute OWS us awky. gangling *Blackwell who glove out there, however. he's slobrates his 29th birthday to- rough and Manager IL.uke Sewell
Ae row insists there is no limit to the . games, Jape 2 We are ready to do ‘anything sKinny six foot five inch hurlers Flepens completes the list of The House monopoly stbcom- aad pan ’y posgibilities., : ad points, on three ittee Iso disclosed that t 3 thelr mow ke gave Brookive Pros touchdowns. and sight. comer. m al at the 103 Hard w lent Walter O'Malley that would (Gabe paul Cincinnati's new sions S | yrhters Jt polled voiced approval Cliff Rees elp us win next vear" prexy ade it clear that Black- of baseball's “farm system” and Pike To > f . . wel} won't he ‘traded unless the its controversial ‘reserve clause.” oT bose : BL. Al WELL. won 18 and [eds feel they can henefit by the Annual City Billiard ely. of 8-1 and 9-1, respec- ie In ") i7 AUring the 1051 seasnn iransaction. y : 7 aire the VOL septon MOMRARRS na Wie Tourney Opens Tonight -_ The | ddition to a Dodger staff which It takes, but evervthing depends The annual eity billiard tour- SCHIFF SHOES play on ready includes stalwarts like °n Whom they're willing to give. ney begins tonight with Dave their ¢ | Mreacher Hoe. Don Newcombe - Clapper and John McGraw start- 4 ; » yon Clem Labine, Carl Fj ht Results ing the action at the Board of | 1o¢ Men, Women and Children fos} he . §o8 and Johnny Schmitz g Trade building. at Terrific Savings! el ht al In a sense, Biackwell, who HOLY ORE By U nited Press ‘ah o Thursday night Al Maloof and B ® 259 E- Wash oy om ecializes in throwing blurred New York. knocked oul Jimmy Blown In Earl Hunter will meet. ig ® 140 EW oh, Ron oma rast ‘balls. could fit into the Tt York Iso entered in the tourney © 346 W a. Braoklyn groove lopg held open 2 J UPFALC uw v Y Ross yirso 146- are Walter Ramsey and Phil Stores ® 1063 Vir a or the unfortunate Red Barney. Pruden, 145. &t Catherines, Ont ag "If Greenherger. . y But ii as ir 1 . — _ . A _. y 1
Blackwell, he is deliv-| :gopanTON. Pa_—Henry Lee. 181. Holy.
fred to Ebbetts Field, won't ex. oke. Mass outpointed Joey Dejohn. 163
actly arrive postage prepaid. Bytavite, N. ¥; Yio) 11 i e Reds, like so manv other , GRAND RAPIDS. Mich —Lester Felton - ye ; , 149. Detroit, outpointed Pet . WITH : : architects, are building for the Austin, Tex. Gas oe Qf. 15 ; rt
fytgre and to brutally blunt . . > file aud lh ol eR Dupas. 130. Now 3 i 1) ANTI- . 2201 N. Capitol New York and New Jersey Madison and Troy ,» future without a couple, or at leston, : ; : ery least, one TE La long TRENTON. NJ George Johnson, 147 Va. Ave. and South st. 2037 E. Wash. 45 S. West distance slugger, preferably an Newark, NJ (12 outfielder, PROVIDEN 1. George Araujo, 133. 4 THIS circumstance naturally Melnnay 0, os J You’ re SET- You’ re SAFE *You' re SURE 8209 Ww. Wash. bat Emerson and Bethel, Beech Grove 401 Kentucky Ave. Causes them to focus their gaze makms pohk Ir Nigholan. Arena. : 4d
Trenton 2utpointed Charlie Williams, 146 FREEZE : i M1211 W. Wash. + 42d and Fall Creek Blvd. 4720 W. Tenth , on a Frovidence, cE Fddis = Bergen, 12% ankie Freese, 138 York, o tainted
en such Dodger dandies as Carl Gianni Uhoid), 133, ian. Italy f 3 . GET ou ODA | : : z : : : Palla, Duke Sniker and dy LTIMORE Johnny Cireeo. 156. Mon- 3 ¥ RS T n . -B & - tre k 154, » { : 0. At the moment, Pafko > Ny eIhed, ou: Jiminy Milligan id . $ i : ” ) + \ . :
