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Reliefer's Arm Keeps Dodgers On Top

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Joe Black Pitches 7: Scoreless Frames For 10-2 Victory

By CARL LUNDQUIST ‘ United Press Sports Writer JOE BLACK, Brooklyn's big boy in more ways than one, was shooting today for unprecedented honors, If the Dodgers can skim through to this pennant, he will be a candidate not only for the ‘rookie of the year” award but for “most valuable Dodgers on improve

player” as well. \ Black's margin didn’t matter. “Let's put it this way” said He had to protect home plate Manager Charley Dressen of his/from the Giants, and that was towering Negro pitcher from what he did. Plainfield, N. J. “Where would we Homers by Cox, Carl Furillo, be without him?” and Duke Snider, plus a threeBlack, the tireless relief man Tun double by Snider, were the who frequently goes longer on | big blows for Brooklyn.

went to

Tackle Named Eagles Coach

By United Press PHILADELPHIA, Sept. |—Assistant Coach Jim Trim-|

\ble, with only one year of|

professional football tutoring {behind him, took over today as head coach of the Philadelphia | Eagles. vo | -He succeeds Wayne Millner,| (who resigned because of his| {health but will remain with the! |team in another capacity. | | Trimble, who came to the Eagles last year from the Uni-| versity of Wichita, where he was head football coach, and athletic director, assumed command of a| squad which won four and lost| eight last year aftér capturing the National Football League title| .lin 1948 and 1949. The Eagles won six and lost six in 1950. At 34, Trimble becomes one

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HODGES FORCED OUT—Gil Hodges, Brooklyn Dodgers’ first baseman, is out at second in fifth inning of Giant-Brooklyn first game yesterday. Bill Rigney, Giant second baseman, wheels the ball to first for a double play on Carl Furille's grounder. Umpire is Bill Stewart.

| of the youngest head coaches { |

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GENERAL Manager Vince Mc-| Nally said Millner asked to be {relieved of the head coach job {because his physician advised

ANCHORS AWEIGH—Tackles Don Fullam (left) and Jack Perkins take to the air diving for a fumbled ball at the United States Naval Academy. It's great exercise, (NEA)

Week Golfe

Pennant Races at Glance

NATIONAL LEAGUE

{him that the duties and responsi- | bilities may impair his health, The team “regretfully” agreed

AA Opens

Football Briefs—

Injuries Hit Clubs

WwW. I. Pct. GB Brooklyn .......... 86 49 637 “is New York ......... 81 34 600 5

St. louis ........... 79

Games to play: BROOKLYN—19—At home (16)——Chicago, Sept.

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By United Press MILWAUKEE, Wis, Sept. 9—

for the champion Milwaukee Brewers against _the St. Pau Saints in the American Associa-| tion playoffs. | The six-foot, eight-inch right-| hander was named by Manager| Bucky Walters to take the mound! although the Saints knocked Con-| ley off last Thursday night as| they won their fourth of 22 games|

burgh, 16, 17; Philadelphia, 23 (3), 24; Boston, 26, 27, 28. Away (3)—Boston, Sept. 19, 20, 21.

NEW YORK—(19)—At home (16) — Pittsburgh, Sept. 9, 10, 11; Cincinnati, 12 (2), 13; St. Louis, 14, 15; Chicago, 16, 17; Boston, 23 (2), 24; Philadelphia, 26, 27, 28. Away (3)-—Philadelphia, Sept. 19, 20, 21.

| {to the request, but Millner was| ayo [persuaded to stay on as assistant| [to McNally to take charge of| { player personnel and game scout-

® | eries [oe | Millner, who took charge of the

| {team early in 1951 when Bo Me-|

Millin was stricken with the ikl SOUTH BEND, Se Dame's ines which later claimed his life, J ’ Tall Gene Conley was scheduled = have as his chief task prep. Workhorse halfback, was expected

| : . 9, 10 (2), 11; St. Louis, 12, 13; Cincinnati, 14, 15; Pitts- (i; pitch the opening game today

laration for the important an-|t0 return to the field today after j nual player draft, the club said.

| and Vie Lindskog will continue |

In Early Workouts

By United Press Sept.

another scrimmage today for Minnesota's football squad which went through a light, signal drill yesterday. > The gridders finished the first scrimmage last Saturday Im good physical shape except for senior tackle Bill Foss, who

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recuperating from injuries suf- : fered Friday. MeNally said Frank Reagan | Bill Gaudreau and Dave Flood, y [both senior backs, are recovering | bruised his knee, the mentor Jo. Serve r Susisiunte ie {after being hurt in Saturday’s| said. training at its Hershey, Pa, |Vorkouts. New plays were set =n » g Ys “—tfor the Irish’s third day of scrim- | IOWA CITY, Towa—TIowa’s re-

Camp. | & mage today. |serve fullback Bob Keefe was lost

» » » | * 2 =» {for the season today because of

MILLNER HAS been in pro-| CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Austin

ST. LOUIS—(18)—At home (6)-—Cincinnati, Sept. 23, 24, 25; Chicago, 26, 27; 28. Away (12)—Philadelphia, Sept. 9, 10, 11; Brooklyn, 12, 13; New York, 14, 15; Boston, 16 (2); Chicago 19, 20, 21.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

from the Brewers during the .sea- fessional football as a player and] son |coach since he joined the old Bos-| “Ron Negray (11-7) or Earl [ton Redskins in 1936 after win-| Mossor (14-13) were set to pitch [ning All-America honors at Notre for St. Paul. Dame. He was named acting] a na. head-coach for the third game of| {the 1951 campaign, and was ap-|

Duke, Illinois’ sophomore halfback, was boosted to a firststring post today by Coach Ray Eliot following his fine showing

in last Saturday’s workout.

Duke ran 30 yards for a

a ruptured spleen suffered in Saturday's scrimmage, Coach Forest Evashevski said. Keefe's was the first major ine jury on the Hawkeye squad during training. He received surgery in University Hospit£l.

Kearns will argue the suspen- . ston should be lifted while Mur-|

THE FIRST of the four-out-of-

‘WW. L. Pet. GB seven playoffs was at Borchert NewYork ,.....c... 82.56. 508. ... Field between first-place Milwauk nd third - place - 8t. Paul. Cleveland .......... 80 58 .580 EG pa

Runner-up Kansas City and]

Games to play: NEW YORK — (16) — At home (3)—Philadelphia, Sept. 19, 20, 21. Away (13)—St. Louis, Sept. 9, 10; as C h Chicago, 12, 13; Cleveland, 14; Detroit, 16, 17; Boston, [cians will move to the twin cities 23, 24, 25; Philadelphia, 26, 27, 28. | (Minnesota) for three more

‘ games and, if necessary, will re-| CLEVELAND—16)—At home (14) — Philadelphia, |turn to the original cities for Sept. 9, 10, 11; Boston, 12, 13; New York, 14; Washing. | 12st two contests, ton, 16, 17, Detroit, 19, 20, 21, 22; Chicago, 23, 24. Away

playoffs at Kansas City.

the mound than the pitcher he nu 8 replaces, hurled 72; scoreless in- IN THE second game, Sal Magtory that preceded another dra- [pitch three scoreless relief inmatic ninth-inning Giant tri- |nings for his 15th victory and his umph, 3 to" 2. {sixth over, the Dodgers. Don MuelSs the ninth for the winning run. BLACK'S VICTORY was of al- gnider for the Dodgers and Al’ most inestimable importance. Itipark for the Giants hit home as well as psychologically in the, mnere were ‘no other games drivers’ seat. Had the Giants Won | gcheduled vesterday. both games, they would have %een | . . which threatened Saturda: when M 3 A | they won a pair from the Brooks axim ppea would have been on in earnest. | Now the Dodgers, five games| To Be Heard position as a year ago when they! were 514 games ahead with 19 to By NBA Today play. The fact that they blew now-.hecause of BlasK. MONTREAL, Sept. 9— After To a man, in an informal club- cooling his heels for 24 hours, house poll, they figure he can jack Kearns was expected to get for them to keep the Giants day to appeal a National Boxing from closing in on their collective| Association suspension against his| backs. on without hurting himself. On three occasions last night, he [Hatim, got up to warm up despite his walked into a bases-loaded oo jam and slapped the side down |. Suspensiol without a run, then kept right aing Maxim - pt rig {when he failed nun with a bout “THE FUNNY thing to me” against Eng-! ; he said, “4s that I wasn't #up- Jans & Randy az NBA immediate! | Last year at Montreal I had 2 ban. diately’ sanctioned the 7-3 record and then they started| Kearns, who insists no contract ly was slated to make his appeal 3 six games and that f Pp 1 dad Jost X 7-9 to the convention yesterday but cord ‘was suddenly 7-9. he stood in line while the ruling fove to work. I'd never go in 1 —T—-didn’t think I -was—ready. I always ask George Pfister (the|ray Gurfein, representing Lonmoving that ball when I'm warm-| Turpin, himself, will state their! ing up. If he says ‘No,’ 1 don't|side of the controversy. go. But generally I get along * ». #8 worked.” ; Greene yesterday blamed the InBlack's ' first-game victory, ternational Boxing Club and two when the Dodgers unloaded three/ major television chains for “tightafter a five-run first inning, was/may strangle small boxing clubs his 13th against only three de- throughout the country. feats. It also was his 48th ap-| Greene appealed for financial out, he saved numerous other reported a number of smaller games in which he didn't figure | clubs had slumped to an all-time as winner or loser, low and added that if the TV there would be no major! the umpires charged the Giants|Y®ars 1 with beanball tactics and finally| DOE Promotion that would not tossed out Larry Jansen for bop- e¢. Lo : Black took over with the bases loaded and one out in the second. Rookie Ken Lehman served| NATIONAL MASE 5. 2 Musial, St. Louis. . 138 807 9d 170.338

Major Leaders

nings yesterday in the 10-2 vie- |lie, kayoed Sunday, came back to yin {ler delivered a break-up double in kept the Dodgers mathematically | uns. only four behind and the panic| ahead, are in relatively the same| the flag then doesn’t disturb them By United Press either win or save enough games his long-awaited opportunity toAnd Black swears he can go Job in the afternoon when he | Board + initiated on throwing goose eggs. to go through posed to be a good relief pitcher, | Turpin and the doey Maxi using me in relief. Before long|was made for the match, original“But I love to play ball and I body considered other business. Dodgers bullpen catcher) if I'midon Promoter Jack Solomons, and! okay, no matter how much I've], BOXING Commissioner Abe home runs and coasted home| ening the noose” that ultimately pearance and, as Dressen pointed support for the smaller clubs. He In that hate-filled opener, when "00S® were not loosened in two ping Billy Cox with a pitch, By United Press a two-run homer to Monte Irvin Kies cons: 1

in the first and, when he got | Baumholtz, Chi. .. 87 346 48 108 .312 : Robinson, Bkyn. . 132 455 94 140 .308 into trouble in the second, Black Schoendienst. StL 134 548 h 3 168 307 . AMERICAN LEAGUE® came to his rescue. That, thei pn, philadelphia 120 482 78 108 .334 A —————————————————————. Woodling, N.Y. .. 114 382 54 1734 325 Mitchell, Cleve. , 118 442 54 143 .324 Goodman. Boston 123 450 72 140 .311 Kell, Boston 114 428 53 133 .311 HOME RUNS

Sauer, Cubs .... 38! Doby, Indians ... 30 Kiner, Pirates .. J1| Berra, Yankees , 29| Hodges, Dodgers 30! RUNS BATTED IN Sauer, Cubs ....116/Zernial, Ath. .,.. 95] Hodges, Dodgers. 98 Doby, Indians ... Ennis, Phillies . 95!

| his Bums blow the flag again

| seems to be “play and pray.”

City-Minneapolis sets will square off for another four-out-of-seven series for the right to meet the] International League playoff win-| ner in the Class AAA “Little World Series.” | It was the first time in the history of the Association four western clubs ended in the first:

(2)—Detroit, Sept. 27, 28. | | Court Plays Father

- Welsh Rare Bifs || As Horse Runs

By JACK WELSH || [1 the Money

By United Press DETROIT, Sept. 9—The newest division. ward of Wayne County Circuit aw {Court happily munched his oats itoday while perplexed judges Charley Dressen says that if |

{pondered the problem of how to H. S. Grid Favorifes (keep him from running in the| % ' | money. Open With Viclories

f { David Mary, 4-year-old bay| { Igelding, came under the court's] The favorites had an easy time {jurisdiction as the result of a|of it last night as four high legal squabble between William school football teams opened) H. New, Howell, Mich., and Lowell their fall campaigns with lopsided | Kline, Fowlerville, Mich. einige, iActon. ths Bloom 7 i A oomington, the Blooming-| New said he'turned David Mary| { over to Kline for training when| ton University prep eleven over-|

That crepe Brooklyn hung on the ints’ pennant hopes in the first game yesterday was undoubtedly Black.

he won't commit suicide. Maybe not but it will be a popular suggestion in Flatbush. » » = They call pro football the play for pay ranks but after 11 players were hurt in the Pitts-burgh-San Francisco game, it

first place

STANDING

he was committed to a tubercu-| POWered Dugger, 19 to 0. But losis sanitarium. Each man was| little Dugger counted the _game|

: as at least a moral victory. They jo have a half interest in the were beaten 54 to 0 last year During his confinement New when the two schools clashed in|

their opener. told the court, Kline convinced | hini the horse had seen its Dest Meanwhile, city rival Blooming-!

| ton High School travelled to Jefdays and and talked him into] : i selling his interest for $200. | fersonville to ring up a 26 to 6

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on Pct. GB Brooklyn ......0e.0s 86 49 637 —— New York .. 81 54 600 5 St. Louis .... wn 5 581 Tia : Philadelphia + 4: 62 M4 12) Chicago Tis «BT. 51 486 20%; Cincinnati ..... . 80 78 141 263 Boston ...... 00.0 59 8 437 27 Pittsburgh 39 100 .281 49 AMERICAN LEAGUE v Pet. GB New York S04 - | Cleveland ... 580 2 Boston .... 520 9 Chicago 522 10 . Washington . 522 10 . Philadelphia Sie 11 | * Bt. Louis .... . 406 28 | . Detroft .........c0. 48081 33) 36 . ——— * GAMES TODAY | ~ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PLAYOFF . (Best of Seven) . 8t. Paul at Milwaukee, * Minneapolis at Kansas City (night), * AMERICAN LEAGUE » New York at St. Louis (night), * Boston at Detroit » Philadelphia at Cleveland (night) . Washington at Chicago (2. twi.night), » NATIONAL LEAGUE | . Chicago at Brooklyn (night), |

. Pittsburgh at New York St. Louis at Philadelphia night) Cincinnati at Boston (2, twi-night). {

GAMES TOMORROW AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PLAYOFF

Washington. at Chieago. WHEN HE was released from ing attack spearheaded by Dick! Now York eee Luts the. sanitarium, New said, hei ginclajr proved too much for Philadelphia at Cleveland. learned David Mary had won their opponents. | Pi LEAGUE $773 in trotting race purses. | Tne biggest score i rolled tshur w ork . - ’ o o St. Louis ai Philadelphia (night). The court agreed to take the up by Anderson which/smothered| Chicago at Brooklyn (2, twi-night), horse ee ng wnt] he, Tipton, 52 to 6, in the initial] Z ne p— ! § ‘game for both schools. And! RESULTS YESTERDAY Clerk Arthur D. Jones was ap- prankfort took its opener against No games RN Assoc N pointed David Mary's adminis-| Chariton, 38 to 12. W AMERICAN LEAGUE trator. — No games scheduled, a: “I'm glad to play father to] . kira” Gime; Niletnaon) S38 1 David Mary,” Jones said, “but! All-Stars Edge rooklyn ‘ 211-1 ' . * New York 200 000 000— 3 9 3 there's one thing that bothers Chicago Giants, 9-8 Lanter Wilhetm® mn Lonnody Co rasan ne. i A) “Kosio 16) and Wesirym. winning “The judges agreed David Mary| The Indianapolis Stars, with \Leher— Black 13-3 posing, Pitcher. has to pay his own way. I'll|Al Smith starting on the mound, {Furillo, Snide: Ct Nett ‘probably have to land him in the defeated the Chicago American [Brooklyn room GAT 00i'l00— 2 7 o Money or get cited for contempt| Giants, 9 to 8, last night in a [New York ong 000 002 001— 3 9 0 of court.” ; Negro baseball game at Victory) oes (13-7) ampanella; Corwin. Field { Maglie (7) and Yvars Home Runs . 1 Snider, Dark. Winning Pitcher—Maglie Smith, infielder-outfielder for

1 (15-8)

ru |i umph against the host squad.|

AMERICAN LEAGUE Bloomington’s speed and a pass-|

the Indianapolis Indians, had a 7-4 lead before he left the game {at the end of five innings. Quincy

Only games scheduled EXHIBITION . 000 200 100— 3 3

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Softball Tourney

Washington Pittsburgh Johnson,

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Haynes (4), Ferrick (7) and

st Punt at BEL of Seven) Bradshaw, Klutts' (1. Dunn. ‘Kline 0 ns al Municipal Troupe, Tribe catcher, played five Minneapolis at Kontos City (night), Prioner— Johns Lael er Sais | hulugs, also, before 3201 Jana. . Two of Indianapolis’ outstand- All-Stars beara +398 oo oi} "3 A ing softball pitchers will see mardy smith Watts (6) and Troupe | action tonight at Municipal Hibbett 6). Stadium when the Municipal-

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Central Indiana invitational meet Softball involving eighteen teams from FIFTH ARMY TOURNEY, FT. HARRISON

this section opens play at T:15.| camy Carsand: Double Elimination) = |

11.. Engineers 2; |

tm, In the opener, Max Miller, top-|Crowder. Mo., 1;’ Ft. Riley, .» 3, Camp notcher for Ross A. C., will he gisss Mich, 2. Camp Atterbury, Ind. 4.

Headquarters, Chicago. 0. on the mound against Meyers|, Illinois litary District 5. Wisconsin

! ary District 2: #t. 8 . , J, Market, and at 8:15 p. m., Jack Pt. Leavenworth, Kas. San McCoy. |

; Cam Wagner, a veteran star for sev- 3}; lohiasimens Gederai Hosplal, Colo enteen years, will try to hurliMe. 2. Catton 3 Stokely to victory over Westing-|trict 5; Camp Crowder 17, Granite City house Dealers. | Engineer Depot 16. The tourney will run through! next week, two games being)

MR. DISNEY HATS played nightly. Other teams en-| ONLY AT NAT SMITH tered include Sam's Tavern, Link| IN INDIANAPOLIS

Belt Ewart, Production Tool, ai Bud's Service, Plainfield, Kin-§ $10 ] 4 man Garage, Forest Manor Dec-| ® orating, Regal Stores, G. & F./| Claroect Hotel Merchants, Morris Plan, Shelby-

{pointed head coach last January.

{the University of Indiana under] McMillin from 1939 to 1941.

fourth - place Minneapolis also i} {were to start their half of the veMillin

| 1945 and 1946, i i ’ . Following two games at Mil-|1ter going to Wichita California's offensive tactics yes

THEN THE winners of the ALLENTOWN Milwaukee-St, Paul and Kansas 144 Baltimore, Md. (8

Orleans. New

Nebraska Military Dis-|

touchdown and showed impressive blocking. He replaced Bud . 8 = DeMoss on the varsity. LAFAYETTE—Jack Houston, {veteran senior right guard, was

5 » » EVANSTON, Ill. — Northwest-! < After four years as an officer in ern's Wildcats sharpened their da. [Teiineg wits a

e Navy, he returned to assist tense today after scrimmaging , 1, squad went through its first

in spring practice in against a squad using Southern |. i.ct drills of the season.

terday. The Wildcats meet the| Fivuston 18 expacied 35 be out Trojans in a season opener Sept.| . 126 i ne Eo pe ep D Two other veterans who have Except for line backers, Coach |Peen on the hospital list returned

'Bob Voigt said his defensive tC the practice field. Bernard

Trimble was a star tackle at

in the latter year.

Fight Results

By United Press

NEW YORK (E oa |Micell, 145 New York" stopped Tod Mur squad is in good shape. John Bele-| Flowers, senior end who led the |, NEW YORK (. Hamilton)—Pat fast, jack of Meridien, Conn., is the Squad in pass catching last fall, l yracuse, 1

: orig, dT€W With “Joey only backer to return to the team Was back at his left wing berth SL ENTOWN, ToL 3). Sy 4M and Fred Preziosio, sophomore hur King, 140, this season. oronto, outpointed Johnny Cunningham, ® aw | tackle, appeared to be on the road MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. [to recovery from a cyst operas

NEW ORLEANS—Ralph Dupas, 135, New| Fesler planned {tion.

outpointed Larry Muiica, 138. _Coach Wes

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