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By LEO H. PETERSEN United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 20-Joe Black, a rookie, and Allie Rey-
nolds, a veteran, were named up his mind about the Yankee baseball writers and said: , Aan Ww ’ t, Yankee right d- ol ’ Show Emo ions today to pitch the first game of hatting order except? that ‘Well, boys, that's my pitcher. Against, han ‘ the World Series Wednesday Catcher Yogi Berra “will not That's all I can tell you.” ers it will be Billy Cox leading Coul nt A h
between the Brooklyn Dodgers
pected to follow Black with axl Erskine and Preacher oe,
Stengel said he hadn't made t 11 lead off.”
The Times
Bick, Reynolds To Stari World Series Start
er all the time, asked him how platoon” his batting order he felt. against right and left handed “Okay,” Black replied. +pitching, although the same
Dressen then walked over to Players will be in the field for every game.
: : off with Pee Wee Reese, Duke Dressen drove his National o,., "1, xis Robinson, Roy
With Joe Out'—Rocky
MONDAY, SEPT. 29, 195%
The Press Box-
By Jimmie Angelopolous
MONDAY
Cle
Carp Now Thre
and New York Yankees. 2.8 a League champions through an ith a record of 15 “ : : . Campanella, Andy Pafko, Gil Wie ib is defeats, toa SATTING onlier 18 the “After all it will make it Stadium. He was pleased and hour's batting and flelding 5,420 and Carl Furillo in that CLEVEL was chosen by Manager Chuck | am anout that” Stengel easier on you baseball writ. Suiouneed officially that Black workout at Yankee Stadium, order. new running | Dressen after a 15-minute grinned Hardly a game goes ors” was his only explanation. will start. : aero the third, Tourty and Against lefties, it will be Cox, . 2 . tled 1d | warmup during a Dodger work- hy without the Yankee pilot However, all the Yankees have BLACK, a relief specialist th games of the World Se- p..s, Robinson, Campanella, WHAT KIND of a champion will Rocky Marciano an old s out at Yankee Stadium. switching his batting order. played in Ebbets Field before—- who won 15 games while los- ~~ ries will be played Friday, pafko, Snider, , Hodges and ake? game of the When the Yankees worked Stenzel said. adv} Out most of them in World Series. ing only four this season, con- Saturday and Sunday. The Fyrillo. ) make - s id Joe Loui Coach Paul F out immediately afterward, gel said.he advisell Out- The Dodgers also will work vinced Dressen early in the first two games, Wednesday The Yankees, shooting for The Rock has a future as bright as did Joe Louis
Casey Stengel of the Yankees announced that Reynolds would start for the American League champions.
fielder Gene Woodling, suffering from a groin 4dnjury, and Second Baseman Billy Martin, who was struck on the wrist by a pitched ball at Philadelphia
out again at the Stadium. “We'll let them go first because we are good hosts until the umpire yells play ball”
workout that he was in shape. He started throwing, as he usually does, about 10 feet farther away from the catcher
their fourth consecutive series title—a \ feat accomplished only once before— are 8 to 5 favorites to win the
and Thursday, will be played at Ebbets Field.
Halfway through the Dodger workout, the Yankees came out
when he unloaded his bombs against Jim Braddock in
1937, Like Louis, Marciano will be a popular, well-liked king
pion. One man standing on
of clout. Unlike Louis, Marci- | the foot-wide press tables in
nonchalantly 1 plained “we w were ready.” Bi more than tha
er : Stengel grinned. than the regular distance be- series. | the sixth row behind the 37-7 pasting his REYNOLDS WON 20 games Friday sight While the Yankees ge 2 dc un.» tween the mound and home ane te anes, Joking s » .» | ano was six sale older hen |: writer ‘was’ Injured’ seriously. Los Angeles R while losing eight were clinching the pennant, “to, \CK'S SELECTION was Plate, After five minutes of gore The Yankees were sched. FOR THE first time, the | he became king than The makeshift table broke dure paign’s opening
Stengel also announced that Vie Raschi will pitch the see-
take it easy” in today's workout. “Both will be ready Wednes-
no great surprise, Manager
that, he moved in five feet
Dodgers broKe series precedent
uled to workout when the
at his coronation. Young and old slike will idol-
! ing the
mob scene and the
Always well 1
, 0 " Charley Dressen has indicated closer. Finally, after 10 min- podgers finish. and sold tickets for | single victim hurt his back and lost Otto Graham . ond game and Ed Lopat the day.” he promised. that he favored his star relief utes of warming up in all, he ® aN 8 games only and also reserved | ize the 29-year-old devastator. | .onsciousness. ; running with M third “unless they come up with Stengel switched workout pitcher for the opening assign- stepped on the rubber. TOMORROW, the Yankees the $1 seats. Heretofore, the | ; 0 1ouis, Joe Walcott and | a..8 8 Browns now hz
sore arms or get sick.”
Dressen failed to go beyond Wednesday's starter at Eb-
plans for tomorrow, ordering his club to return to the Yankee Stadium rather than
ment against the Yankees. But Dressen first wanted to see how Black warmed up at
” » - AFTER BLACK threw 10 pitches, Dressen, who had stood
will work out at Ebbets Field while the Dodgers again will drill at the stadium.
bleacher and pavilion seats never were reserved and fans had to buy tickets for all games
Braddock before him, Marciano |
has known what it is to scuff through the ashes of poverty
FORMER WORLD Welter. weight Champion Barney Ross said “Marciano should be good
fleet runner Ke gained 145 yard up three touchdc
betts Field, but he is ex- go to Ebbets Feld. today's workout in Yankee beside the big Negro righthand- Dressen said he would “two- at any one park. | before alighting on the silken for at least five years.” IBC | as the Brown A AE : m——' carpet of success. : head Jim Norris said. “This i .. “outside” gam | | e ; it aft your of was one of the greatest heavy even in triumpt an % n | 164 219 WwW + h 3 ae Sit 3 EE his | Weight championship bouts ever : ¥ a Cc tamity of eight’ that includes | D€l4.” tit shouid’ be. 1 THE RAMS : : three sisters. He alternated boii an ons LS Browns, 24-17, f ames between washing dishes, valuable to all athletes can + championship, come out of the savage brutal.
In Front
By United Press
THE NEW YORK Yankees
finished their season two, § in front of second-|
games
| &
Hoosier Teams Open
By JACK WELSH
HOOSIERLAND'’S Big Three in college football were,
‘still dusting themselves off today while their wounds 'smarted witha realization 1952 will demand depth and |60-minute stamina for a winner, plus the arrival of new
working in a brewery, driving a truck, using pick and shovel on a road gang and being a busboy. Marciano wasn’t averse iat least two factors that must inevitably preclude success in athletics or business: Work and sacrifice,
to |
ity of this heavyweight epic. The conditions of ‘both fighters’ legs “made” both scrappers. Marciano won the title ulti« mately because of superior leg power and durability, one of the real secrets to his devastating punching and followthrough. Walcott was win«
the first time C ished a season league. The Browns in a bruising or three of their pl Lavelli, Guard I Darrell Brewste the process. Th
| stars on the horizon. | . CR aia ning the fight—and inevi- cal checkups to ne Besoin Dodgers win waa particularly dine going 8 yards trom scrimmage | o'35 ALMOST Ged 2,08 80 | LE, Wok Have retained Lou’ (The 7 ning margin over the New York | Pureue ip ‘draws with thelr | on a well-executed reverse play. | thar used to send his sister title—because of his ‘cat-like three field goal Giants was four and a half toes. Only'1 diana. 7ell before an Klezek's chief boner was drop- | jong to ‘protect” him from the agility and leg movement. points. Two oc games. Dlr a ping a pass on the Penn State | noiohhorhood bullies in Brock- Marciano has the legs of a. came within the And with that, the major g . 8yard line with no opposition ton, Mass, who used to punch | heavyweight, the waist of a onds playing ti
league season ended on a lackadaisical note. Witness these developments on the final day of the season, when nothing counted anyway: The Dodgers played a 12-in-ning, 5-5 tie with the Braves, marking the fourth straight year they went into extra Innings in the season's final game. This one was called
' because of “darkness.”
The sun was shining at the time, but every one was ready to go home. As a mater of fact, Umpire Al Barlick had left after the 10th inning. He said he had to catch a train.
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SMILES OF CONFIDENCE—Listening to Coach Herm Schaefer outline his plans for the com-
ing season, the Indianapolis Olympians beam with confidence. They'll be ready to go. Making up
Approximately 166,919 watched| ;, sight. the three schools in action. | 2 2» " » » ° | FRANK LEAHY, somewhat NOTRE DAME'S 7 to 7 tie with! _. - y ' Pennsylvania lured 74,518 fans at Sigmayed iif Poun's 2k oor Franklin Field. In Columbus, " quit 70,208 enthusiasts saw Ohio State Ponent as being just as strong blitz Indiana, 33 to 13. And in 8s 1 expected ater the Trigk Sate CE py he Penn displayed power of old as they State rallied to tie Purdue, 20 ate up 89 yards in 15 plays. to 20. ' “"|Jonnny Lattner climaxed the The Butler Bulldogs had easy drive by scoring. Lattner was pickings Saturday, routing North impressive with his quick openers
1of , 101, _ through the line, twice going for Central o Nagervie, Hi. 1706 | 20 yards. But in the second half,
BERNIE CRIMMINS, in his Fenn’s sturdy line held command.
first start as head coach at IU,| 3 0.2 proved to Indiana alumni that his| EARLY IN THE game Quarter-
hinr in the nose. His five-year Army Sarees gave him a record of\ 23 knockouts in 27 amateur fights.
His strong desire to become a big league catcher ended with a Chicago Cubs’ farm tryout and he traded his catcher’s
mitt for a pair of mitts with.
which he could pitch leather. =" o » ALONG THE WAY, he developed a modest, unassuming, mild-mannered personality outside the ring, a direct contrast to his role as a one-man demolition gang with a built-in detonator.
welterweight, upper bedy of a light-heavyweizht, Walcott has sinewy, streamlined legs of a middleweight and upper body of a heavyweight, Walcott’'s age (38, probably going on 43) didn't beat him. If Walcott’s age hampered him, Marciano would. have been fighting a battle of attrition and would have been ahead. Walcott led on all three cards, » ” =. MARCIANO CAUGHT Wal. cott against the ropes with the only good opening Walcott gave him. Marciano’s straight exposive right that came with electrifying suddenness was
Brownie touch Graham passes, Carpenter and Sherman Howa up the Howard yard sprint aft off and faking
» WITH KYLE touchdown scar the New York G Dallas Texans, attended the Te Poole’s 35-yard goal gave the G time lead and 1 it after that. Quarterback
touchdown pas: . | . : pre-game statement, touting the back Ralph Guglielmi baffled : THE ATHLETICS clinched the |1-man squad are (standing, left to right) Bob Lavoy, Bob Zawaluk, Don Hanrahan, Joe Grab- |Hoosier as “lacking depth” Penn's defense with his smooth raibe Soft-sfoken Clubber isnt the Rueekout Blew. Loan dia: cago Bears to fourth place in the American oski, Mel Payton and Bob Naber; front row (left to right) Leo Barnhorst, Paul Walther, Gene Rhodes, |wasn't the crying towel act. |ball handling on off-tackle runs a i a es ah “ of Green Bay League when eight runs in the Raloh O'Brien. Bill Tosheff and Coach Schaef : or = antl Threats summer Night's Dream” or | qualified for hitting a man who three touchdow: { Ralp rien, Bill loshert and Loach Jchaeter, Indiana moved along in ere he constantly threatened g.ahm’s “Lullaby,” but he has | was knocked out for at least
sixth inning gave them a 9-4 victory over the Yankees. The Senators clinched fifth and put the Red Sox in sixth with a 5-4 victory over Boston.
It's been “huff and puff” week for the Indianapolis Olympians since they opened their practice at Butler Fieldhouse,
getting the boys in shape to
daily two-a-day practice sessions have been given over to conditioning, The drills don’t just include straight running.
with their round ball ability. They are Bob Zawaluk, a 6-7" center-forward; Don Hanrahan, 6’-7" center; Bob Naber, 6-3"
to pass. Here at home, a sparse crowd {watched Butler's Bulldogs man{handle an outmanned North Central squad. Once again it was
grand style for three quarters. Going into the last round, the Buckeyes and Hoosiers were stalemated at 13-all. Until the roof fell in, the multitude fans
his own script for producing sleep in the ring. He loves to eat but diets religiously when in training. He's
two reasons: Like any good fighter, Marciano followed his right with a left hook in the same series of punches, His
Philadelphia Es tory over Pittsb Albert's wily qu the difference beat Detroit, 17
The Bosox have been a con- ‘o : . Quick stops, turns, ball han- forward; Gene Rhodes, 6-1” thrifty yet he gave $2000 to | left hook was already on the The Chicago Ebi iB Ba Ror Me a uaclet Teal: dling om the: move, everything guard. and Mel. Payten, 6-3" | Were willing to settle for that Iteshmen -talent and elusiveness| help Carmine Vingo who was | way a fraction of a second Washington Re: was the first time since 1845 best offensive weapon will be top make the player fast and forward and guard. scor vo of the backfield, particularly the| in critical condition after | later, His hook grazed Walcott season tonight they finished out of the first! speed, started in the first day adept are going into the work- Making up the balance of | Crimmins had his squad su- slashing runs of Norm Ellenber-| Rocky's six-round knockout | only because Walcott sagged : division. y outs. the team are all members of Perbly conditioned but in the ger who twice hit paydirt. Dec. 30, 1949. slowly like the slow-motion St. Joseph
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’ : lid] Tony Hinkle, Butler's idin ictures of a fallen chimne The Indians licked the Tigers, | run, ¥ When the season opens last season and include Leo [final period, Ohio State's solid , guiding . p y fo 82 od Bor bs Rove Dare | Th Tum, X + Friday, Oct. 31, with Boston Barnhorst, 6-3" forward-guard; (depth began to takes its toll. hand, wasn't greatly.excited gbout a tye i 2410 $ fe ] ! i qn : , ess stun- Times St Pope and Larry Doby and the “THERE'S JUST a chance” at the Fieldhouse the Olymps, Bill Tosheff, 6-1" guard; Paul 4... 8 , (the victory. It was North Cen- The general anesthetic ad- : : ) 0S JUS H ) . fi IN THE early going, Indiana's! ) ning victory over Jersey Joe : RENSSELAE Browns rattled out 17 hits for | «iq Herm, “we might catch DATTINg injuries, will be ready ~~ Waither, 6-2" guard: Joe Gra ¥ Song tral's first game of the year and| 1 \0 "yl iane showed his | Ministered by Marciano’s
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ROBIN ROBERTS won his 28th game-—and became the first major league pitcher to do
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some of the other teams out ‘of mhape BRL games
and could mean victory and a flying start for us.” And so a great portion of the
to run their opponents into the floor.
» ” » THE OLYMPS are sporting five new faces this season who bring along badly needed height
boski, 6-8" center-forward; Bob Lavoy #6'-8" center- forward, and Ralph (Buckshot) O'Brien, a guard who, at 5-9”, is the smallest player in pro basket-
ball today.
Isat Way Sieiy tHe hands the Cardinals were forced to emlo uarterbac u | and powertdl Gene ‘Gedminn at ploy a woefully weak defense, fullback. D’Achille completed nine {of 15 passes for 117 yards, Ged|man collected 77 yards in 13 rushing attempts.
Crimmins saw his line per-
Major League Leaders
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“humane” qualities. He said, simply and softly, concerning his realization that he was champion: “It’s something hard to describe. But I didn’t want to show my emotions. It didn't seem
right hand didn’t séem to separate Jersey Joe from his senses in the split second that - some explosive punches require, It was a tribute to Waleott's excellent condition.
Fighters ‘Even’
Scoring in ever) ferent ball carri Bees of Daven St. Joseph's Pu Midlands Confe yesterday. . Quarterback 29 yards to Enc
. " . R 'H Pct y i B the rte) whitped tn GInte] oon 3 tr els 1 | FOOIDGIL With Leahy form _ereditably during the Nu Br jous Ge 33 5 fe 3} Jost right somehow with Wal. only] tally. Di i 7-4. Stan Musial pitched oneity I St Thomas 30. 8t Joan of Arc 0; | » ¥ | first half. But an 18-year-old |Kluszewski, Cin. "135 406 62 130 331 cott lying there, out cold” | NEW YORK, Sept. 29 (UP)— rt YBob +" pitch as the Cubs licked the Car-| Ring 38 Holy Cross 0. Little Flower 8 Our ris entor | | freshman from Columbus, one |Jofinton Broekn. 148 510 104 157 308) ~ Words can be put into Marci- Middleweights Lee Sala of Pittse oeed. * dinals, 3-0. And Jim Greengrass’ kad» of Lourdes 0; St. Catherine 18. st. : Howard Cassady, made every- | AMERICAN LEAGUE "| ano’s mouth, but those came burgh and Norman Hayes of Bos- Dorsey scor - ninth inning fly ‘with the bases| Division 2-8t. Mark 34 St. Rita 6:| ; one forget Vie Janowlez in that |p, ppiadeionia Sis 518 82 176 aq from within, ton were quoted at “even money loaded and one out gave the Immaculate Heati 0 itie): St Rack 21.| +i 3 : : | fourth quarter blitz. | Mitchell, Cleveland 14 311 61 8 3211 The chaos following the fight |today for their 10-round fight at Pro_Footh i Reds a 3-2 win over the Pirates. Holy Rotary &i St. Christpher 18. 5. a IS je i io | Cassady scored three touch- Keil, Boston 114 428 3 113 3,1 Was one of the wildest demon- |Brooklyn’s Eastern = Parkway NATIONAL IEA xX ; downs to beat the Hoosiers and Woodling, N. Tore 1 Jas 58 127 311) strations ever given a cham- |Arena, hi B 3 By FRANK LEAHY * 'he did by splattering an Indiana Kiner. Pirates 37'Doby, Indians 2 San ancisco 4der w Head Football Coach, University of Notes Dame oases, Dod 3a) aks, HATE Tor Angeles Rams:
Another race car driver is dead. |
5 Local Race Driver Killed
Centennial Park at Littleton,
SOUTH BEND, Sept. 29—The reasons the football experts picked Penn to be the top team in the 8°t his cue, it meant a payoff.
why most of
defense on sheer power. ever the 168-pound left halfback
When- | Hodges, Dodgers 32 RUNS BATTED IN Saver. Cubs 131! Roby. Indians | Thomson, Giants 108 Rosen, Indians | Ennis, Phillies 107!
Now's
Los Angeles Rams. Dallas Texans ... Detroit Lions .... AMERICAN
: ”" : ; . . » » » RUN Twenty-seven-year-old . Ralph, Colo. 3 ‘East this fall were displayed to -us pretty convincingly Furdu ithin fou |Musisl Cards 105 Robinson. Dodgrs . and BD | Vukovich led all the way in his Saturday ft urdaue came Ww n our | Hemus Cards 108 Avila. Indiang ih T Philadelphia Eagles = Gordon Scott of Indianapolis died Aatanian Soetial QF ithe car aturaay aiternoon. | minutes of winning its season | D°bY: Indians 104 e ime PRT oD Store © yesterday after his car cracked qfINTC victory In the 1952 500-| | Coach George Munger's team opener against Penn State's Musial Cards ~~ 104iAdams Reds § Washington Redskin “iup in the fourth heat of the [TNE CL VILLE To ttman. was in top condition both men: 404 up on the Notre Dame 8. Nittany Lions. Tony Rados of |Schoendst, Cards 181" or Philadeiphis 31. &-Jungle Park racing program = yiuuovieh won in 1:03.91, aver- 'ally and physically for the con-|yerq line. That was the silver Pern State outdid Dale Sam- (Based ‘on 10. Decisions) | Choveland: 31" Los seven miles north of Rockville, aging 88.21 miles per hour. He test, and they ; lining in our. cloud uels with his passes but he ac- Juhas. Cards 13-2 Roberts, Phillies # FAL Ean Scott's wife, Lyda, was one of | 0 $3424. Chuck Stevenson fin-| did not let our f : tually set up the tying touch- |Wilhelm, Giants 15-3! : f aa ranclsco 11
» 3000 spectators who saw Scott's =icar flip over when he: lost con-
ished second and Bobby Ball was ®arly game score third in.a fast finish. Tony Bet-{upset
them.
ELSEWHERE in the nation
to me the biggest surprise was
down by reversing his strategy. A series of runs and passes|
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«trol on the half-mile asphalt i, , won the event last/ They played : hrou t Penn State to the 2- SU § track. The car flipped end-over- year | 0. close football, he 3121 He between Okishoma,,’ © One. line bay failed and NT SU. Michael's 21, Si. ~-end and landed in the infield. : an waiting for the a orado. : 'Rados used a quarterback sneak P 14 » . > oras 21, Lewis 7. | Coroner B. M. Merrill of Park| epERVENSON'S' second - place| Dig opportunity Conch Wilh, Ts time underii,’gq gver, Bill Leonard kicked age . 5 Meany *_ County said Scott died en route o.i nim into second in to score and I t nson that Oklahoma the tying point. Rados completed | api 0 i y ire s HOOSIER ( to the Vermillion County Hos- ,,. “4 .nal AAA standings. When it came a8 not won a conference contest.;7 of 30 passes for 179 yards. | w L pital in Clinton. Scott suffered . picked up 160 points, resting they made the ¥ Such a decision is a great tribute gamuels hit 14 of 28 for 130 | MR. DISNEY HATS AT a a broken neck, fractured skull jo. 0""p on "Vukovich is most of it. to Colorado, but the fact Okla- yards. ry T NAT SMITH ay : th Franklin i! # and crushed chest. stfll far behind in the national] . 0» od homa had to fight back in the NN ONL ELA APOLIS will Equip Your Car With Fae or 0 2 - x = = nol ings. Sa anks was, IT IS sort of fourth quarter to gain the tie ' Rhos % . point standings. Sam H Leahy convinces th The Boilermakers missed de- | $ 0 Anderson o 1 SURVIVING are his widow fourth and Buzz Barton was fifth./an edd feeling ¥ lstutt of Hes ey still have the| 4, ive Guard Tom Bettis whe || G BRA KE INDIANA OOLY ‘x and his Jovi, Mn, Myrtle Johnny Mauro suffered broken when you enter a game wanting Ap of which champions &T® went out in the first quarter || etaysoo) Hota Af * ' Butler ~~ 18 athews of Austin. Funeral serv- ,ihg and a shoulder injury in the to win very badly, and yet know- . after a slu with a ’ : . . : MAPATS 20 i ices are being arranged by J. G.ignly accident during qualifying ing that you are playing a great Jo Red Blaik and his Army Penn State png ith. On the pe Expert “Wheel Alignment, with prompt reliable service on all Evansville 0! "Wilson Funeral Home. The body trials. His car overturned. team, to ‘came out with a tie, | C2dets goes a sincere salute for | tonsive star was Phil Klezek makes of cars. See us Today for safe, trouble-free miles, and St. soe RR + was taken to a Rockville mortu-| At Winchester, Ind., Joe James I suppose I should be happy ! their eonvinving victory aver a
ary.
500-Mile Indianapolis classic. In other races,
Bill Vuko- |
won the big car feature over the
besting Jimmy Daywalt and Gene Force.
that we did not lose, but that | ¥000 South Carolina team.
The 25-lap feature was won by 30-lap Toute at Funk’s Speedway, is mot the case. “Bill Holland, winner of the 1049
Early in the game there were
An accident flagged the drivers were going to go our way as our
» ” = IT LOOKS like Navy, under
iseveral indications that things Coach Eddie Erdelatz, has finally
hit the stride they have shown
| who scored twice, one jaunt
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vie hard -luck Indianapolis [on the 18th lap. James, Red Ren- offense was clicking in satisfac- Promises of the last few years.! " "Fords 5 500 Mile pilot of 1952 won the. [ner and Red Bales were 10-ap tory fashion. However. itiThelr 31 to :\0.'defest of Vale Order Your Chevrolets ROACH . 100-mile AAA auto race at 'winners, | seemed that just as we would be Proved much power both offens-| 1 PI th 10 v & about to roll, something, usually ively ‘and defensively. Three 4 i ymoy ! GUAR. 3 [a little -thing, would happen thern teams, Georgia Tech, t juciutus . | which threw the team off stride. Tennessee and Maryland had a Aitallation at 4-9-2 Liquid
In the second half, Penn seemed little early-season trouble but to have a better grasp of the Proved their mettle by scoring situation, and when Halfback Close victories. over Florida, Glen Adams drifted back to his Mississippi State and Auburn, own 27 to throw the long touch-| The results turned in by our
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