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Yanks, Indians Still 12 Apart

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ANOTHER “big fight” for the world heavyweight boxing championship is just around the corner, Walcott 0 Ie in BY MILTON RICHMAN By United: Press vs. Marciano . . . All right, we'll ride along with Jersey CLEVELAND, Sept. 20—

NEW YORK, Sept. 20—Ed| ) Joe to retain the crown . . . but we'll remain at home and : eveland’'s never - say - die save the exertion that a long trip to Philly If ven

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Lopat notched his fifth 14ians continued t : : : 0 breath straight victory and his 10th |4 calls for . . . plus the jostling crowds and own the Yankees neck here traffic snarls. By JIM HEYROCK THEINDIANAPOLIS

of the season as he pitched|ioniont by a the Yankees to a 2-0 triumph over to Tien It os ihe De. Attending a world title bout between the Athletics and enabled them|Stadium. heavyweight musclemen was more com- Times’ third annual Tournafortable in the old days . . . say 33 years ment of Champions will open Oct. 5 over the rugged Coffin

to maintain their 12 game lead| Mike Garcia scattered nine hits over the Indians in the American against the Tigers to win his 22d ago (1919), at Toledo, when Jack Dempsey butchered huge Jess Willard to win g0}f course,

League race. game of the year against 10 Hank Bauer's gun-shot single losses. Al Rosen and Luke Easter to center in the eighth inning| provided the punch by hitting broke up a tight pitching duel|their 26th and 31st home runs,

_— the bel i REET ana pave te any fo th San. especies It was like old frontier days . . . “Champion of Champions” amon; ees seventh victagy in their asi ABO * - . ANY | Both boxers pitched in Toled d Dempsey men and women golfers in the In eight games. e ans kept ME RUN by Al Rosen in pite camp in Toledo an dianapolis area. This year's tour pace with the world champions the fourth put the Indians in TREET | the city on the Maumee was a madhouse for a month nament will be played on three by beating the Tigers in a night front ater the Tigers had jumped — . . . Willard’s training quarters attracted sizable crowds Sundays, Oct. 5, 12 and 19 with game, Cn jo » 2 lead iu the second ming

Swi ee : _ [trophies going to the winners and ‘every day and similar conditions prevailed at the Demp runnersup in both men’s and

‘Bey exp . + « Dempsey, being a young, up-and-comiRg women’s divisions. challenger, drew the largest pre-fight turn- = Defending the men’s champion-|

ship this year will be Chuck Hess outs . . . Moreover, he put more zip igto |,¢ Comn. Defending champ in|

his workouts and his sparring partners the women's group™is Mrs. C.|

: | took a beating almost every afternoon |Richard Fulmer, Hillcrest. |

» las . » ” » { “es He looked like a “killer” even in the | yn THE finals last year, Hess| practice bouts. Many fans carrying large |defeated Dick Stackhouse of Me-

z : ridian Hills in 36 holes while Mrs.| bankrolls arrived in Toledo days ahead a a oN oD

of the big fight . . . They came from all Laycock of Speedway. parts of the country . .. The city’s door All country ‘club and public |

course champions are eligible to was open and the news got around .., It te The winning. of their

PHIL RIZZUTO, presented with| .'ib®¢ had an easy time of ft an automobile and other gifts be-| thereafter and jumped on the fore the game, slashed a double N2Pless Bengals for six markers that ‘handcuffed third-baseman|n the seventh inning on three Billy Hitchcock with one out in|Nits, two Detroit errors, a passed the_ eighth. Bauer then drilled a ball and a fielder's choice. single to center and continued on With a lead like that, Manager to second when Dave Philley Al Lopez took Garcia out of the bobbled the ball. lineup for a rest since he is schedAfter Mickey Mantle was in-|Uled to pitch again on Tuesday tentionally walked, Gil Mc-|28ainst the Chicago White Sox, Dougal flied deep to left but Yogi|Steve Gromek finished up for Berra then walloped another|Cleveland. double to left, scoring Bauer with| The Indians thus kept pace the final run of the game. with the Yankees, who shut out ..Lopat, who recorded his 10th Philadelphia A’s in the after. vigtory against five losses, limited |2000, 2-0.

Willard was slightly unlatched around the clock | club or course championship au- ress Telephoto. (the A’s to four hits and retired "in and everything flowed freely and “games” of all sorts uae re CENTER SMASH—Glenn Turner, Georgia Tech's fullback, goes over the ‘Citade) Tine for a [15 nen in a row after Ferris Fain wT WAS the fourth straight win ; : i - . an ey collec successive | for Cleveland since losing to were played . .+, The city also filled up with boom town | will be seeded and paired sc- 4 juadard gain early i , he fost Suariet 9 of yesterday's game at Atlanta. Stan Elis (70), Citadel ee Phy fo oon My Yorkeo Tanta 3 Sue eamp followers as the big spenders moved in and unfurled | cordingly. ackle, closes in on the play. Tech won in a rout, 54 to 6. = =» now: has six games left, their folding mdney . . . Also, characters of all types made | Jane Nelson, this year's city 4 THE NEXT Philadelphia run-| Before a ladies’ night crowd of te. bi : ! , land state champion, is eligible ner to reach base was KEddie|24,831, Ted Gray started for the the big fight town their promise land , . : This column |through winning thegvomen’s title | Runs, Butler Stun % Aces Joost, who walked with one out|Tigers in a manner that bode no conduetor spent about two weeks on the scene and looked at Highiang Country Club 3nd in fhe sixth, Su, after yielding|good for Cleveland. He had a no- ; : also by being a past Tournamen : {ano er pass ain, Lopat in-|hitter until Bobby Avila singl in on the 24-hour every 24 hours merry-go-round. of Champions winner. She won the Passes for In La Yo R i 25-20 /duced Philley to bounce into alto open the fo Yo inning, oe ; "sn ss» first event in 1950. ; a | double play. was leading 2:0 on those two une ® ® : Met up with an ex-ball player friend who had struck it . a. First ‘Win VL Before they won the game iIn|earned runs. p . the eighth, the Yankees had| In the Detroit . Gs D , wi { . . ’ second, Walt good in oil in Texas who headed a gay party of brother HARE 195) mews on Timis-Sopeiai EVANSVILLE, Sept. 20—Butler University’s Bulldogs threatened only twice—once in|Dropo singled to center and Jim oil magnates up from the Southwest to take in the big event [probably will not be able to com-| UPLAND, Sept. 27—Freshmen- stunned 6000 fans here tonight when they came from be- the fourth and again in the Delsing hit safely to left. Russ inded Indi C 1 d 8 seventh—but each time Kellner,(Sullivan flied out, Dr taki and all that preceded it . . . As a result we wound up as a pete His year — ee fr right ; Centra). ee ‘hind in the final 30 seconds to defeat Evansville College, who was charged with his 13th| third. Joe Ginsberg ed 2 ~ guest in the black gold party's hotel suite . . . As we recall it, played oy Coffin I wie day afternoon ‘as Greyhound | 125 to 20, loss against 12 victories, pitched) the bases. Al Federoff then hit they reserved about one-fourth of one floor . . . We had to | rounds will be 18 holes, The (Yéarlings sparked a 32 to 0 rout| It was the season opener for out of difficulty, a double play ball to Avila who men will pla o rounds, 18 [Of Taylor Univergity, !Coach Tony Hinkle's charges but : PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK got Ginsberg at second but the relinquish our own room thgee days ahead of the fight or meet | MCR WO PAY hy A Er as lan. tmprovement on such a spee-| C i Vroostas ABH OA eis ABH OAIthrow to Luke aster for the jacked-up rates . . . So our ex-ball player friend's invitation a single ? ound Spells vay. | DAVE SHAW, a Sine graduate tacular finish can hardly be A 0 e e Fainiy or 411 {Banton i i i jsecond out was dropped for an to dwell in the. “plush league” was accepted. finals and a $6-hole final. iY Jae his ashing debut pected as the 1952 season r FF ih I [Bani $13 dMantieet 203 3 Erno are Del asemat #hd along, : «os Cee ee es ley of compe impresive by inning ad as “TH tary hops of Don pings | OO TDC EER 111 Lae 11] fate : - 0 THE big fight was staged in the afternoon on the [mer state champion John David, sing the Trojans igo submission. |pyrple Aces were shattered when STATE Keliner,s 3 1 1 1/lepats 2 0 0 DETROIT CLEVELAND < : : With three minutes left In the pred Davis threw a 69-yard A | AT AB HO A ABHO A “Wourth of July under a boiling sun . . . The heat was sti- [this year’s Meridian Hills Coun-| first quarter, Bob Vuillemont, |strixe to Halfback Don Kelly, who| Evansville «o.oo 8 0 14° 0200 ppingsiont «.ooorre. 800 000 000 o| Roctmas 4 1 i amr £114 fling around ringside and the plnshioaid seats were as hot In Foub champion. es eli: Jreshman fullback from Gary, caught the ball on the Evansville| Butler .......... 7 6 6 6-—25Ne pe . ro... wi. Baer [11008 000 ox 3 Binal, y : : ¥ rn { 14) . ‘| intercepted , Melvin Y's pass [35 and scored. “Hiich Martin Phill sing, n,1b 120 “as .a stove lid. Pat Patsue, South Grove; Ralph! and raced 28 -|Anderson ..... 0 0 0 0— 0 TED TN nas ne Philley, |Sullivan.ef § 1 © O/Rosen3d 3 11 & ’ yards for a touch- : nsberg.e 1 1 4 ff 3040 “Many fans at ringside who had accumulated some Jordan, champion at both Lake down. Willis Oldham, sopho- one Aves jr oh te DstiFerris Init vviis 8 0 0:00 i Ai oar [Fedirodtih 8 8 3 SHerane L40831 age couldn't bear it and had .to leave their $50 seats and |pjen1, Hillcrest: Eugene Pulliam ote Irom Crispus Attucks, I ey Fisher tossed a pitchout to/Franklin ......... 0 2 0 0—2| oH Bix Martin. Rissute Br i i : SAT jel move back to avoid a collapse . . . Some did give way I. Indlamapolié Coney Sha; In the second period, the Grey- ropan He vet a {Manchester ...... 0 0 0 0-0 & vex 3 on ByskFutessarie 6 New Madison.» g 0a grad 992 : : . stock; mt e and as their knees buckled they were carried out . . . |pYTo" DO or adlk Boils started an 80-yard march yuo 100" ced over from the HAMOVEr ........ 0 0 0 T— 7 STRUCK OUT OF tenet EK howat 3. | Whiten 08 0 0 , ’ {to paydirt, featuring Diek+ Schri-| Ball State ...... 7 0 0 0— 7 EUNS AND EARNED UNS—Kelinér 2 Totals 35 D213 Totals _ 34 93713 _ Everything one touched seemed to blister as hot pitch | Nickel," Riverside; Bob" Kirkpat- ers passing. The former Howe (VO 10 climax the 72-yard drive.| —— ye i seer ST ny 71 Naves singled for Gras dripped from the newly-cut timber . .. Some fans bought |rick. Willow rs Fred BUrn-|star, who completed 6 of 9 fosses, BOD Scott failed to convert. ind, State ...... 718 7 683 Martin Merrag = mn Kelner om Mule eroundea out for Gaeta: tn Hin side, Speedway, dnd Guy Pryant, | Butler came back with a series (Ok. Normal .....7 0 0 0— 7 IN Dat 12.13 Matrolt ........co0 00. ven 020 000 010. “water at 10 cents a glass and potired it on their heads |p, Harrison. rar pvemtrom the byage | ars WhO| of running plays that: covered: 78) i re lot po ; SER amp, eo eri Micha and down necks. « # Cx rid #m * |yards before Kelly ran over from |Rose Poly ...... 0 2. Doby 2. Easter, Gyan, Rosen 2. Simp: ’ 0 Earlham ........ 7 0 7 0-14 NDANCE—34,898, Sean. . a a roa» SELIGIBLE AMONG the wom: JIM SULLIV AN, Ic center, in- the two. Charley Johnson con- - Srete——————————— RORS—Easter, nSipsbers, o Foderott, : , : eri are: Miss Nelson, Irene Ander-|tercepted another ‘pass on the verted and the Bulldogs led, 78. iqpavior .........00 8 0 0— 0 Heon® ATID. and. Seales Sea The fire department come in and drenched various areas | gon,’ Lake “Shore; Marcia Manley, Taylor 18. With 10 seconds®re-| Butler posted’ a first half edge ind. Central .... 7 12 13 0—82 Roberts Dims Ih Sh a gs ; in the sunbaked arena to permit the crowd close to ringside |Hillcrest; Mary Jane Bannerman, maining in the half, Vuillemont when Norm Ellenberget ran over = a ay pi Re Ah milan : . , : _ |Indianapolis Country Club; Mrs.|drove over center to score. right tackle for 18 yards and a|Valpo ........s 0, Jo etroit 10, Cleve: to last it out and watch Dempsey lift the crown in a blood- | "Tr "pie, ort Run; Judy] The Greyhounds completed a |score. Johnson failed to convert, Wabash ....... 0 0 6 0— 6 iants' Bid wit ON BALLS—Gary 5. Garels 4. letting brawl in which Willard was beaten into a gory pulp | Keesling, Indian Lake; Mrs, Wal-| 67-yard march in the third | myansville countered in = Ca inak Ti Garcia 2. Wight . It wasn’t pleasant to watch as big Jess kept getting up |ter Reeves, Meridian Hills; Mrs.| quarter when Schrier hit Nyers |thirq quarter when Kelly fumbled o MIDWEST : : : : . p ohn W.. Hendricks. ‘Woodstock: for. 15-yard. plichout "and a n - in RIXS—Off Gray 4 in § fnmines. Wirht 3 fter being felled like an ox Each knockdown brought Ire : Atl 59 ne 3 pr do Oot on the 32 and Heard recovered. Kansas ......... 6 0 0 7—13 nid, Madison © in 5 White 2 in 1. after being >a | Joan ass, Broadmoor, ' an {Bill Parrish plunged over from E i more blood in gushes from his mouth, nose, and from ripping {Mrs. Laycock, Speedway. A recovered fumble on the Tay- (the 6. Don Folz vera adi TET. trnitvein® 0.0 9 PHIL ADELPHIA, 8 ept. 20-13 5. Wiehe hand ¥ a ® and 0 wae ois ontichieks and around the eves | Misd Keesling will be unable tof lor 20-yard line set up the final |(ne score was tied 13-13. | Missouri ...... .. 010 0 0—10 Robust Robin Roberts, Pitching] PARR BALL Glsbere. NE cuts on . \participate since she is in school| touchdown. Four plays later, | wn | Maryland 0 0 0.13—18/a six-hitter, dimmed thé N LOSING PITCHER-—Gray (12-16). s » Schrier plunged over. AA : EW! UMPIRES—S SeKinier, Hone Sy a La ampionaltips I Shell, oe Sb onal THE BULLDOGS regained lead goioipoT=opo 0 York Giants' hopes to the near| chick, Sigvean' Mages, Rom THE ferocious Dempsey struck so many blows he are BD | the Greyhounds’ 26-yard line. when Johnny Riddle dove over goer WAU JERS je inetion Pout tonight when he| ATTENDANCE—20,878. was arm weary by the time the pun®h-dazed and battered |Highland, Indian Lake and! must Downs ................. IC Taylor glcenier Irom ites (The conversion Bowling, Green (0.) 20, Central 26th IH Yorkets 32 for hist Willard surrendered by K.O. in three rounds . . . Jack, Coffin. Lay c= rvs vues 3 3 It appeared to be the Aces’ ball. Michigan 7. drop them five games behind the| : A icked Mike Pollak, profesisonal at| Average Gain Rusiing 39 9! Carleton 21, Cornell (Ia.), 0. pace-setting Brooklyn Dod who was 24, received $27,500; huge Jess, 36, picked UD | mm), “saiq the course will be in| Eases Attempted ="... 3 ig/game when late in the third qUAT-|Gineinnati 25, Dayton 0. | Brooklyn Dodgers. ; | $100,000 . . . Medical bills oyer a long period put a large [good condition for the start of Passes 1 Nercepted By .. 2 3 ter Howard Keene smashed over| coe 21, Grinnell 7. | THE HUSKY RIGHBT- | hole in the ex-champ's purse Paralysis of the face [the tourney. (unting Averaee ©... #3 a oom again Converted ‘for 2! Drake 15, Towa St. Teachers 12. |HANDER, the winning-est and '>y mbles . . bothered him for a Jong spell . LTE PaRbles i 1 Then, the blitz pass from Davis| {Pubuque’13, Parsons 0. pitching-est hurlgr in the majors e im I1or g spell, | Total Yards Penalized ar raamet OO 15 with 312 innings and 28 complet | Taylor cern 00 0 0— Olgettled the issue. Continued on Page 12-Col. 4 plete 4 5: g sa indiany Central ! Suthinent 2 Has — games. errPowered the Giants ; i : : - ' n a ut two {innin ) ¢ Boxing commissions nowadays don't permit foo Much blocd J Fouts. After Touchdowns: Oldham 2 . “ Phils ‘handed slim Al rs the AMERICAS AsooUTI Re AYOrT: to flow before they call a halt . . . It was really brutal in the Miramtitionpotn w a C e Dr iver Schindler first loss of the season and only Muwsukee ................ Won gm long ago when “technical knockouts” were unknown . . . In Pennant Rac Go [the second of his two year major Kansas. CY... 00s svearin 3 4 A : n . : eague career. 1 INTERNATIONAL L LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Milwaukee, 26 years ago, in 1926, we sat at ringside and * . Oddly, sngugh, Roberts beat | (Final Best of Seven) watched Hoosier Bud Taylor fight Clever Sencio, a young Fili- At a Glance I e in rac ra S | Corwin on Labor Day of 1951 Montreal ............... ; P oe pino . . . There were no knockdowns in the 10-rounder but NATIONAL LEAGUE | | for the Giant hurlers only je tvs had 1 By United Press other major league reverse. NATIONAL LEAGUE Taylor got behind on points the first half of the bout and ho W. I. Pot. GB GLY", oo dthmie te Both Roberts, now with & 26-7) sroosiyn Wen Lost Pct. GB. to pour it in with both hands in the date rounds to gain the {William (Wild Bill) Schindier, record, and Crowin, who had six|New York 8 3 d Sencio left the ring dazed, but still on his feet. New York.. 88 59 599 5 Tg, Freeport, N. J.. was killed to- |Wins against no losses starting Brnadelonia 358 11 t ecision 0 . e cio 9 ’ Games to Play: Brooklyn (7) day when his.racing car plunged fhe gam pitched the first three Cincinnati 5. 149 nr ® x = . 8... ~—At home (6)—Philadelphia, 28 through the wooden rail of the es thaw, each retiring Basten ..... 48 Wo

WE WERE bounced out of bed by a phone call the (2), 24; Boston, 26, 27, 28. Away|Allentown Fairgrounds track aft.

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. ——] 1. I NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA AMERICAN LEAGUE * next morning to hear the shocking news that the lad | {1)nBogton, Sept ¥1. ome. (6) [EF SHINE 3 Na ree] lost by a susterrt 1 FS Wnrinan ARNO A ey yop... WE pl Eel’ GB from the Philippines had died from internal hemorrhages —Boston, 28 (2), 24; i Philadelphia, Schindler's. black Offenhauser Parku 4 i : if Mhaceats | 130 Chicago ©.01. Sh ? 3% ni fn the night . . . A couple of police officers said inves- 36, 2. 2 J (1)—Philadel- yy o004 through the outside fence, nom’ 4 4 1 SEmmiait 3 2 4 8 Fsdenni I |narrowly missing several persons Thmpson3b2 1 2 Ol Burgess,e 4 6 4 2 . 4 73 503 15 es rales outs ret AMERICAN LEAGUE in’ the "crowd of 15.000, and pes 4 8 ple 33 Een 8 A e night an at a painter, who was wor ) W. L. Pet. GB GL dropped 20 feet'down an embank~ Trae 10% 2 outside of the hotel, had glanced in the window of the CHUCK Fess ih be |New York.. 89 58 .605 — 7 ment, striking a ticket booth at- pilots 104% § RESULTS YESTERDAY + | seeking another trophy. * Creveland 88 60 .395 1); 6 tendant and injuring him seri- Ka pee AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PLAYOFFS boxer’'s room and discovered the body. ls : al n ‘? Susly. The attendant, Russell Williams 2» ERE Kansas City 10, Milwaukee 4. . ig goes | Games to Play: New York— tozsed 50 feet b nr. 3030 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS 3 is 4 " | (U)—At home (1)~Philadelphia, snney. yap oss I t > igney I 10066 4 | Rochester 5, Montreal 3. K. C. Blues Even Playoff Series | |Sept. 21. Away (6)—Boston 23, the impact. He was taken to Al- Koslop = 0 0 0 of AMERICAN LEAGUE

Totals 34 63412 Tofals 31 927 & New Fork k 3, Philadelpni o. Rhodes sroun ed, fut. for Xvats in 5th.

lentownr Hospital. 24, 25; Philadelphia 26, 27 28. £ ev a] dv troft ny 8 : ener nd at Tes hath. ,8® Louls 9-4, Chicago 6-0.

Cleveland—(6)—At Home (4) Schindler, who had been rac-

} MILWAUKEE, Sept. 20 (UP) morrow for the final game of the | —~Detroit, Sept. 21, 22; Chicago, Ing for 22 years and lost a leg

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best-four-of-seven games and the in fanned ~The Kansas City Blues evened a er te mr ot the | 23, 24. Away (2)—Detroit, Sept./In &.1936 track accident at Min- lg shar grrr Tor" Weatrum' tn on] proskivit NATIONAL A the American Association play- International League playoffs ni 27, 28. eola, N. Y., was leading the fair's A —~— or 010 010-2 hii is ob Nov New York ¥ offs at three apiece here tonightthe Little. World Series. ; tt second race for big Way Sonng "Wild Bill' Schindler Hata Eas Wo 93 Six only "dames sahieduied.) tripping the Milwaukee Brew- Kansas City .%..... 100 441 000-10 1. & o . i - (the second lap when Paul Becker, Ys Thompson; Ryan, Ash. <a by ping. before 5676 fans. baie Jon ; ; ®" ana Owen, Ll High School Football Palmyra, N. J. lost the right rear way three times, was scheduled "i ORs. EXE ll Rams os} GAMES TODA The teams meet here again to-|G\"Anen’ 3) and Wiliams. CITY. gril IWhee] Off Dia racer. to compete at Hatfield, Pa., to-| 3 rit ABUFR'S frel in" Sin, ah nh pr ot Miwaire LATO Cathedral 19, Crispus Attucks 0. Becker Not Injured night. Topple. Nicholson. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF Field Goal Wins For Bay lor, 17-14 STATE The mishap threw Becker's cap) Ironically, Schindler held the HR Bure (cRochaster at Montredl (Best of seven ‘Bloomington 22, New Albany 0. {jo skid as he brought up the rack record here, but it was oN BASES—New "Fork 8. Phil- NATIONAL LEAGUE

WACO, Texas- Cosimo Bro- worthy of veterans. The weather

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South 0. 5 o by Tommy Hinnershitz of Read- R 3 . fneinnati at lime with 14 wseconds to go ave . Whe | ouad Gary Edison 13, Portage 6. srashed inte the inside ee ing, Pa., in a time trial. | id oreo 5s mings. "Wil. | . Louis at Chicago. battling Baylor University a Uses ole Squa ‘South Bend Washington 14, gr was uninjured. | Schindler became the third big "Wink Ra pre Teh hints 381. | chase ERICAN 1EAGUE dramatic 17 to 14. victory over LINCOLN, Neb.—The Nebras South Bend Riley 0, The starter flashed a slow sig- car driver killed this year who! Koike Gor- Bonate” Malian. Detroit’ at Cleveland. #5 game Wake Forest before 16,000 ka Cornhuskers, “playing unde) Whiting 52, Hammond Morton 18. na). but Schindler, rolling into, participated in the 500-Mile race heft | HEA at New York. 4 frestatofs today. ’ Tare. most of the a a Ia his third lap, apparently did not at Indirnapols, May 30. Johnny A 1,712, | G AMES TONORROW ; ! Shreveport, La., linebac ‘season before bleheader see it. McDowell was killed while at- © “oat. mn | wt eame into the game to kick wn Bee i a 46-0 romp over . : : In Dou Schindler's. car hit the loose, ting to quality at the Mi-| Pro Football : INTERNATIONAL J8AGUE 3 RIAYOPF vital ree points after a pair kota Unis 2 1.2 Richard Worgel Trailers and Texacos heel and careened into the out. waukee State Fair in June. Jim ai (Exhibition) by A ; Be poate i Ls Cornhusker Coach. : » &. Richard will play a double-header baseball wide’ rail. i |Rigsby, promising. young Oalifqt: Chics Jonrn 33, Pitti mnt, SAE : his entire| Fulmer will ; " | game on Riverside No, 6 at 3) The . veteran driver, who ap- nia driver, .met his, Jeath, Toll 3 Ar : pL ke le ty lle Te YOdRY, ee at the Indianapolis Batlrace in August’ aj Dayton, RAGE ie f " * a A Fora y : i A wit = whe eR Wh 4 A» ge ¥ i .

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