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Cleveland's Hopes Fleeting After 7-1 Beating by Yankees

By CARL LUNDQUIST United Presa Sports Writer '

NEW YORK, Sept. 15—The major league pennant races were down to the big “if” stage today, meaning that if things go as expected and barring some sort of a fantastic

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By Jimmie Angelopolous

‘I Had fo Live,

—Robert Jewell

THE CASE of Bob Jewell, Indiana's 1951 Trester Award winner in basketball, should give high school

athletes some food for thought.

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finish, the Yankees and Dodgers will meet in the 1952 : : % World Series. Bob was graduated from Crispus Attucks with high Fred Cone Hope still was alive, but it was honors. He had several oppor- each kicked ¢ ebbing fast for the Indians and oy Sands gure Sia} it was tunities to attend colleges in a year in high school and was Packers. and the Giants. If either wins mow, "0 “0 (O0 OF © oe and out of the state. His second placed in an advance chemis- pining] fe Was Save | preference was Bradley, but the try class. He made up the Kansas City.

the feat will have to go down as subther miracle. Koslo, who had scored 13 straight |

The knock-em-down-in-the-big- victories over them since 1950. one Yankees forged 21% games # = =

college scandal came along and Bob decided maybe that would not be so good. . Bob, an “A” pupil at Attucks,

academic deficiency while in summer school at Michigan. But Bob hasn't planned on going back to Michigan. He

Cone boote in the first pe ers added a

in’ front of Cleveland in the ROOKIE HARVEY HADDIX, second period American League race yesterday still on terminal leave from the went to Michigan. went through orientation at : ; Babe Parilli He wanted to be a medical Butler last week. Jewell covering 30

by sand-bagging the Indians, 7 to Army, held the Giants to four 1: It was the final meeting of hits including homers by Al Dark the year between the two con- and Bobby Hofman, and struck tenders at Cleveland. out five in gaining his second With 11 more games to play, victory. i if the Yankees should win just, Eisewhere in the National Lea-! five of them, the Indians would gue, the Phillies twice topped the! have to take seven out of their Pirates, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1, as! 10 remaining games just to finish first Curt Simmons and then] ip a tie for the flag. Russ Meyer turned in six-hitters, | x9 2 : both chalking up their 12th vicTHE SITUATION was just tories, The Braves downed Chiabout as bleak for the Giants in cago, 1 to 0, then lost, 3 to 2, in|

technician, had to take some rugged courses. He played in 18 games as a freshman, scoring 11 points in his top game against Marquette. But along with studies and basketball, Bob had to work. He worked approximately 25 hours a week. He painted and did ground maintenance work. Few college athletes work

25 hours a week. Of those '

holds no resentment toward Michigan in anyway. Neither Michigan nor its alumni who wooed Robert, naturally, is to blame. Bob probably could be eligible for the Butler varsity with a semester's academic residence since his scholastic barrier has been cleared and since he was given no monogram or freshman numeral awards of

version made ” THE REDS third period « as Chuck Drs way 3 yards | Thomas cont margin to 10 third period yards out and it for Green

At Chicago

the National League, who blew 10 innings. who do, it’s the rare athlete any kind for his 18-game a tremendous opportunity yester-. The opener was notable be- who takes courses like Ger- . Cl... up the game day by losing, 14 to 4, to the cayse it was played in an hour man, college mathematics, } tor Jewell to touchdowns fi Cardinals while the Dodgersiand 25 minutes—fastest game in advance’ chemistry and Eng- or ook Shurage oF ey La » Were being blanked by the rascalithe major leagues this season. A lish In his IreSvman Year g onted with such a heavy load. AFTER A Reds from Cincinnati, 4 to 0. home run by Fd Mathews gave The disadvantage confront- T Bob should have gone to period, Whizz ing Bob is obvious. 0 say : : a Giant pun

With 12 more games for each pitcher Max Surkont th : e margin team to. play, If the Dodgers for nis three-hit victory. It came should just break even and Win in the last of the ninth. only six, the Giants would have | te take nine even to tie. But at 8% a

kept up their slow-motion turtle ,., , single

derby down the stretch. by buckshot Tommy

PIKE MARAUDERS—Coach Cliff Reese and his Pike Township High School's Red Devils opened their 1952 football season with a rousing 32 to & victory over Lawrence Central Friday. Leading this year's Red Devil organization are eight lettermen: Ron Beard, the moment neither club looked) IN THE second game a double. Gary Christian, Terry Mills, Charlie Glunt, Ron Bell and. Joe Lane (rear), and Lowell Robinson and George McCloud (front). Coach Cliff like a sure-fire contender as they by winning Pitcher Bob Schultz. Reese is at the left. Pike entertains Carmel Friday.

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ROBERT wanted to go to Michigan because he wanted to see if he could make the grade on his own. And he had to work to stay in school. As he sald, without remorse or ra“I had to live.”

Butler or any other school in the first place is strictly hindsight. = ” ” JEWELL WAS interested just as much in his particular academic curricula and wanting to do something on his own as

Giants’ 35, the Kindi, who r way, A few Williams tos pass .to Whit Safety Man ran 35 yards t Blanda kicki

Brown drove in two runs in the Pp | The Yankees crushed Cleveland % 4 R Gl College math showed Bob version. to earth before 73,609 witnesses— 10th and offset a homer by Sid ennan aces a a ance ues cet Brewers in his Brst semester. He made De Was in playing basketball, The Giant largest crowd of the major league Gordon for Boston in the bottom NATIONAL LEAGUE a D but did not flunk. He lived Perhaps more. Unfortunately, tonadown 3 stason—yesterday as Ed Lopat|of_ the inning. | . : ivate home the first the additional academic load ouchdown ir and Allie Reynolds combined tol In other American League! Ww. L P Same Date Last Year n. 2 = va ee om 1 to the and the unusually-heavy work- on a 59-yard shut off the big power atack of{Sames the Senators defeated the pg, ,, A daft nol 5 Au oen an fy ina ayo a me send semenser, But | ing schedule Bob had to (ake rp the Indians. | Tigers, 6 to 2, as Connie Mar- No er 1224200.58. 58 bi rs 3 2 a "o 18° Corns ine ge gg oe ou on in addition to athletics put Two 15-yard Ta Tero. won his 1th game. Thelc®™, tGIK »-eev.. 2h oO S00 © 2 5 51 5 12 By United Press | Bob wasn't given his for Jewell im precarious position drive. Howeve gor, WHO beat the Indians Athletics took the Browns over DIS; veserans G to Play 3 67 521 11 M | KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 15—The Kansas City Blues an room. He had to work for "pe start. Jiual Soule tbr the 35th time of his career|twice, 10 to 5 and 2 to 1 in six 3 ames ; ; : : ot De ainst just nine defeats, also innings. The White Sox had tol,q SROOR! ™~ (12)—at home (8)—Cincinnati, 15; Pittsburgh, will meet the Milwaukee Brewers tonight at Milwaukee in| He had a B-minus in college Eduomors, sthiletes and a 22-yard fiel touched off a big four-run clinch-/go 17 innings before topping the gor "c’ lladelphia, 23 (2), 24; Boston, 26, 27, 28. Away (3)—Bos-| the finals of the American Association baseball playoff.| mati Boing M10 Me Uma) oy Danek 1 whe next p X y > . y =~, . . . . . { 1 . : » , Ryn the third inning Re Sex 4 Jo Sarin was called o NEW YORK (12)—at home (9)—St. Louis, 15; Chicago, 16, 17; The winner will enter the Little World Series. | college students do often. students of Jewell's caliber oD ao 'd | Boston, 23 (2), 24; Philadelphia, 26, 27, 28, Away (3)—Philadelphia, | The Bits advanced to thel to po p® tel face. annuglly in their aca- playing the

demie and athletic, pursuits, It takes guts.

Phil Rizzuto followed with a/off after four innings with Chi- [gant 19. 20. 21 single and when Joe Collinsicago in front, 3 to 0, and ‘willl = gr LOUIS (12 | : ST. JAS 2)—~at home (6)—Cinci ti, Sept. 23, 24, 25; singled to bring home Lopat, itibe replayed in entirety today. cpjcago, 26, 27 hy Away oN York, 15; Fota 16 Fo Chi-| ended a string of 30 consecutive Bobby Shantz finally won his cago, 19, 20, 21 ? BED , a scarless innings for Cleveland|23d game after failing five times, ~~ ~~ °° pitéher Mike Garcia, working once|/in quest of'it for the A's in the|

finals yesterday by defeating the Minneapolis Millers, 10 to 3, on!

Stock Car Driver

Bob flunked chemistry. He had

Rocky Starts ° i A five-run blast in the third Tapering Of inning, a result of Bob Cerv’s

grand slam home run and Bill |

Upset Marks Opening Of CYO Grid Season

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again with only two days of rest./opener, while Alex Kellner W. L. Pet. GB GI W. L. Pet. GB GL! In contrast, Lopat had six. He|pitched # two-hitter in the ab-inew York ....... 88 51 801 — 11 87 52 .626 ‘f; 15 | | WwW k } |Skowron's second. round-tsipper| Di Aft ( h The new CYO Cadet League Un has won his last four games in|breviated second game. Chicagoicjeveland ....... 84 50 588 21; 10 89 53 627 — 12 | n or ou S in two days, iced the game for| es ni er b ras football season produced its first iar ) 3 ow. all on Sundays. with on jis marathon. by cliph of Games tO PRY re {tHe Blues; a upset. of tha year yesterday as wofk in between The rally wos'four ‘straight singles by Sam NEW YORK (11)—at home (3)—Philadelphia, Sept. 19, 20, 21./ : | 3s i l h R |8t. Patrick downed defending codpleted when Yogi Berra hit a Mele, Minnie Minos, Sam Dente sway (8)—Detroit, 16 17; Boston, 23, 3, 25; Philadelphia, 26, 27, 28. CROSSINGER, N. Y.. Sept. 15, TH ERs Sunes nine) n ang orne Race |champion St. Philip, 12 to 6, in THE H Ywegram | single and the Fourthiang Rockey Krsnich. | CLEVELAND (10)—at home (8)—Washington, 16, 17; Detroit, —Trainer Charley Goldman or- mqdie Erautt who scored his | By United Press the top game at the CYO field. its thi ran e across on an in eld mT |19, 20, 21, 22; Chicago, 28, 24. Away (2)—Detrojt, Sept. 27, 28. |dered Rocky Marciano to begin second semifinal playoff victory. | LANGHORNE, Pa., Sept. 15— Other results: rd W Mickey Mantle later hit a Yan-| Wins Boat Race’ tapering off his workouts today The Millers connected for their Larry Mann, 56, White Plains, | SLoliat, 3 Tide Flower 32. Holy hoi Indianapolis kee homer and when Lopat put| 4 peed, \ Pi i | . [to prevent his going stale before first tally in the fourth when Ray N. Y., auto race driver, died late iz f¢ St, Catherine 2. Sb, APGEEE Sci long victo OT en pat put RED BANK, N. J.—8 plus | Pirates Sign Hurler 0 a S a oe jor ont | 85 g | Dandridge singled, Daryl Spencer last night at Nazareth Hospital| Lhomes 7. Christ ie King 7 (tie); Holy 4 ng ry se with one out!qurability, paid off today in a na- TTSBUR Pittsburgh Pi-| e fight with Jersey Joe | “Division Two—8t. Rita 12. Holy Rosary Richmond : in the sixth, Big Chief Reynolds tional motort : PITTSBURGH Pittsburg : Walcott at Philadelphia, Sept. 23. doubled and Dandridge scam- of injuries suffered when his car |, tmmacuiate Hesrt 15. St. Ann 0: Cathe ; : ‘tional motorboat sweepstakes tri-irate Scout George Sisler today! : | Ipered across on Roy B 'g/ crashed during the 350-mile|edral 25. Bt. Michael 6; St. Anthony 19, tory over th came in and pitched one-hit score- ymph for Bobhy Rowland, a motel | ¢ kowitz. 10 | From now on, the challenger oy Broome's {Christ the King 0. less ball the rest of the way. oer from South Nook Ve. pned Clem da Sear 4m erpac from Brockton, Mass., will be per.| ong fly. Grand National Circuit Stock] $e BY iii: expense of Fr : ' .'old ca r, Bd ’ " a BROOKLYN encountered Her. ROWIAN, skippering his Fire-ithe Class D Batavia, N. Y. farm| / ya {mitted 0 hos Gly three ropnis) , SIXTHINNING comeback | wine rp Bt the Tang Bowling Leaders a expected man Wehmeier on one of his bet- EnSine-Red Craft, You-All, to a affiliate for 1953 action In the| pEIPITE THEIR 9-3 setback errno, OF Hive of Six, at any|was thwarted after Spencer ho-| t trol of his carl MEN rougher this ter days and the Cincy right Second place finish in the first of Pony League. The recruit, WhO| ai tne hands of Toronto last! Cor mered, and the Blues came to life] M200 lost con ne vers Tis) Bor Wa kts, Fountalh Suse +...» 22} derson, Richi hander pitched a six-hitter while {0 JO heats over the choppy was graduated from EDensburg niont the cocky Montreal Royals Wo Rocky Te oda) hs again by a run in the sixth and 98 the 18011 Is Apap {Herman Mattox. PR. Mallory '........ 3 second North Rookie Jim Greengrass blasted a 2Ves nk River yesterday, easily|(Pa.) High School last spring, 18) turned home toda confident! iTOSSIN- 41166 in the seventh on Bill Ren-| ; '|Bd Reed. Fountain Square .... . 518 wi hile th won the second heat and the titld six feet tall and weighs 180 ys ‘ger Airport, Goldman explained... crashed through a fence, OVer-| gop Crook, Packard rr 361 n, while the Erane Ham 1 158] hn the first - heat Winner nd He is a native of Redlock, they: would eliminate the that the challenger’s road work mer blasted a round-| ned three times ang landed | AL, Neb Da omiie.. 34 up 93 points was the second time a Red rookje c0uldn’t come out for the second. 'Pa., and an all-around athlete. pe oh? Inter ais would be St down bis three i inper for Minneapolis’ final run |SEAINEL 3 Bruyp Of frece i tiple | 555 Loy is 310 Lebanon, will : {miles every other morning, in- > { e driver I {Joe Plemen, St. Mark ie 509 ] oop test, had grand-slammed against one! playoff tonight. |stead of his previous four miles in the bottom of the seventh. | fractures and internal injuries. [Sone Niehoth SloMg we { ™. other} { Evalina Cameron, Packard . i

of the contenders in three days.| Johhny Temple's similar blast] gave Cincinnati a victory over,

Veteran Stubby Overmire, third each morning. Toronto pitcher, was credited] |, 8.08 8 with the victory that gave the] THE TRAINING changes were

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the Giants last Friday. Leafs: their second trium 2 ! ph made after Goldman conferred | ; | Dorothy Lazo; P. R. Malolry The Cardinals sudde | ; {race. Five other cars cracked UD gate Helimer. Lane R y REL Te rt a erupted against three defeats in the best- With Manager Al Weill last night. BALTIMORE — A brand-new on the slippery first turn as a Irene ‘Wilson, St. Mark -...... pi CLINTON, against the Giants. Fourt 8 of-seven series with Montreal. Both agreed that the husky tennis title, the Atlantic Coast!drizzie slowed the race. One| coc Fnele. Monlite ............... 44 Terre Haufe In: . een men 2 = = (Italian looked much better dur- Hard-Court Championship, went|driver required hospital treat-| EX INDIANA Western Loo)

came to bat in a weird session in

TOMMY LASORDA, who yield-|in esterday's si whigh Stan Musial hit a double > Jo dads thay

|ed homers to Ed Stevens and he had in the Saturday's five.

Wildcats, unc ping last yi

GTANDING

today to the most able “old man” | ment but the others were treated! in the game, 38-year-old Gardner at the scene. |

and. a two-run homer. Enos, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PLAYOFFS AMERICAN LEAGUE | Pete Pavlick before being re- Goldman explai “ } aes : R 8 ? > J 2 - ned, “h $ i { Slaughter previously had slammed themiinal’ Plavell. Sompletod) vet (First. Game) o lleved in the fifth, was the Bing much sharper imi 1s as Mulloy of Jami. Bia, . | Lee Petty of Randleman, N. C,,| scm THEATRE TELEVISION! Dugger thei a three-run Cardinal homer. Milwaukee 2 ro 4.0 1.000 BE ou oo 300 110 006— 8 i 2 Lew Morton also homered for the much more life—because we the ote of He Matha! io Cai Oy Mn rstimm® re = wot | "(Semifinal ‘Playoffs Completed) _ ,Spentz (3-1) and Astroth. Bearded Leafs in the seventh. 'didn’t let him do roadwor - Ton field of 44 starters to win the NEEM aii an. Sco Mi mmaagalis i... x. = 18 38 een I naam | WPYIOr to the game, the two terday morning. He's riots Jong eo event by three-fourths of a mile) R/LINHIRREREE {HTL TI] 1HIS Year, . AMERICAN LEAGUE Ehiladeishia ; 200 003— 2 4 1 teams replayed the protested peak now, in the best condition the first Atlantic Gogo a ror lover Bill Blair, High Point, N. C.| [er or en Indianapoli New York 6 57 801 ~.— Kellner (12-12) ‘and Murray; Little- ninth inning of Saturday night's/of his career, and we want to yesterday by beating Bill C w The wining ume. of 3 hours, 55 All Ine. - its 11th str Cleveland 60 383 2p field (1-3) and Moss. Home Run—Philley. : : . J } E rans- minutes 40.18 seconds set rec- TICKETS NOW! $2.50 inst city | Chicago € 34 11° (First Game—17 Innings) (game with Montreal scoring two keep him there without going ton of San Marino, Cal, 6-2, 6-0, : 2 Dotrs Open 24 130 Tor for. Src A ts Brop.aeiphia To 817 12 'maston . 000 010 030 000 000 00— ¥ 15 1 TUNS to win, 4-2. {over the edge Into staleness.” '6-3 in the final round. ‘(ord automatically as it was the ha Vn YR The Cathed Washington 0°74 10 alg 13.5 Chicago. 100 100 010 000 000 01— ¢ 17 1, Should Montreal win tonight, |first time a race of that length been stoppec firet Broa Bn 4 Bra nou Wanner oi" white * (18): *Hosovin: It will meet Rochester in the o ’ {was run on a mile dirt track, .. 1: season’s oper Aloma 6) and lar, ohnson (8), SE —————————————————————— NATIONAL LEAGUE (Sheely 8, Home Run—zarilla, Winning Playoff finals. Rochester beat) N Rr ll R | E b d the "roundabout" Two other Brooklm a vy i) ai | Beloek pm (3-0). Losing Pitcher—| Syracuse four straight games, | Lo) eca u e Xpec e Race Programs Suffer se long win str v Cc | t: LOIS. «ieee. 33 00 99F XI (Second Game) { o » . setbacks last Louis B 8 FT Tl Boston ot Shins Camel i ut ai] To MH ad NHL D From Sunday Rains Central's str LE 74 48 g ~|darkness). i 3 place Ginelinat ors 4 a ian 22:4 Washington sais 00 as q-14 3 New Twist ea Iscussion Heavy rains yesterday played against Micl reinasenres 8 31 BDetrolt Are : "By United Press ‘ Hammond N Pittsburgh 107.272 3 . : " y also pla havoc with midwes acks. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS ~| (9) ana Batts, Homo Hass suas. sul] ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Sept. | BUFFALO, N. Y, Sept. 15— Planned 19 discuss with AHL, The AAA s ent a at! up 16 victori . (Best of Seven Series) lvan. Losing Pitcher—Gray (13-18) | ‘18 (UP)—Jersey Joe Walcott's | ..__|officials the proposed NHL rule p Ch Mogren Won Lost Pet, New York Sanh 904 a0 Soi 1 : 2 manager said today he will ask | Heavy discussion of the new “no o reduce. : |Salem was rained out and will be/ ax at icag in B Toronto. [.... I , doo Lopat. Reynolds (6), and Berra; Garca.| that Rocky Marciano’s mana- recall” rule and a‘ proposal foro 29 Te lists from 45run Oct. 5. The CSRA speedway | , Syracuse SANIT IE Tebbests. ‘Hear iT. ome Hat nthe. | ger be given a “thorough phy- |a revolutionary player-draft plan : Face vars a Greenvale, 0. alte "HUNTING z 3 GAMES TODAY [aon Pier Roo Pet a3), Lesing seal examination” to Juke [rar expectsy at a meeting today THERE el . - ee Pepyned and VW be. run) place 2-0 recc | sure he can stan e “strain” |o e board of governors of the RE 1 { be some mulling| ,. they clash i )

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Montreal at Toronto (night) ford. Negray (4), Hughes (7), Moors (9).| phia Sept. 28 i Kansas City at Milwaukee (night), dC lla. Lost Pitcher—Ruther- | : or a clubs- Pittsburgh, Hershe and “des re.” AMERICAN LEAGUE and Campanella. Losing Pitcher—Ru'her-i * polix Bocchicehio expressed Providehice—were pr AN to Men could dress for a game With] oor uCton race) Was Santtles 37 N, Penn. Illinois and Market far. Peru, vi Boston at Chicago Pittsburgh . 100 000 0a1— 2 6 3| great concern for the health of allowance for three on the injured | . i a ¥ night. wr ————————— outings this ashington at Detroit {Philadelphia 000 003 03%— 5 17 0 ) continue their efforts to have the { i (Onl 268.5 1 jPRia | “Marciano’s Manager, Al Weill, - : list. The reduction report ¥ sames scheduled.) Hogue, Necciai (8) and MoCOullough: | & recently-adopted “no recall”. rul portedly was) bid at Hartf y aa) us (i050 Neclm i: and MeSulitubhil 5 "yoiq wp don't think he En opied ule made for economy purposes. The TELEVISION That Gives You EVERYTHING! The North . CInsnan, af 3rocsia. Pitcher—Hogue (1-7). | should work in Marciano’s cor- ony Fescinded or amended 1! The new “no recall” rule was| promises to » ’ (Only games scheduled.) 1 (Second Game) | mer the night of the fight un- | "°° designed "to gu | " — Fushursh 9% 10020 1 3 1 less he Is perfectly well ® | A group of National Hockey rom losing key players.by recall : hart in at X * GAMES TOMORROW | "Waush. Dickson (8) and Oarsgiols:| “It will be a terrible strain (League officials, led by Conny to parent clubs in the heat of a City at Ft. V * : Meyer (12-13) and Lopata. Losing Pitcher! an him,” worried Bocchiechio, | Smythe, owner of the Toronto y a le » AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PLAYOFFS | _waush (1-6). “and when Walcott hits Mar- | Ma 16 Lents. also has vi ’| cup race, Under the rule, no player * Kansas City at Milwaukee (night), St Louis 900 3(11)0 000-14 17 0 a th hin and knocks |v et wir so has vigorously optioned from the NHL to the » AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 20010 0010-4 4 o clano on the chin | voiced opposition to it, AHL can now be recalled during * New York at Detroit ; Haddix (2-1) and D. Rice; Koslo. Con-| him out, it is sure to have a | * 2 th 9 * iladeinhia at Shicago (2. twi-night). nelly (5), Lanier (3) and Yvars. Home ighty bad effect on Weill.” | e same season. Previously, a uge > | Boston St okouls (Bighe |Runt—Dark, Slaushter. Muial. Hofman mghiy ba ia THE NHL'S weight probably Player had to remain on option N A J Osin ilcher— 0 (#7) » " Ghicao at New Mok CUE be > 2000 Son 00-0 3 0 . i be felt in the disposition of only 15 days. Mahogany Gincjnnati && Philadelphia L BjEhti. | BR tepstein and Atmell Surkent nel Major League Leaders the AHL roe inte jor) . y TABL M L ’ 3, twi-night), | Burris. By United Press ’ & TI NHL OFFICI i i pm — i) ALS fearing loss! s

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