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life fV TL ll I' PACE IGHTEEN TOUGHkEEPSIE'''NEW TbRKEpl fl J'm. 4,.1. 4jf' i rjtlDAY, EPTEM'BEiX 9, 1955' Pioneers Decision Lombard is Club, 4 Clinch Pennant Dodgers Defeat Braves to Club Tak6s 13SBHHHHHB Spooner Gets Series Lead Doxscy Hurls Shutout Win firing cnst in the role of nn underdog does not phase the Pioneer In the least I nst niht Riverview held the cluli cofnlimed the brilliant pitching of Dob Doxsey with some timely hitting to beat Lombardi Construction of Highland, regular iciion champions, 4 in the first game of the best of three final layoff for the Twilight Bate all league championship. The Trail Blazers were under dost to Crispl'i Store in the semifinal playoff and after dropping the first came, thlnga looked dark Indeed. Hut the team captured the next two to Win the series HIGHLAND HAD DROPPED SchaU Federal In two straight games and had Dill Hauver, their ace pitcher, ready for the first game last night.

Dut he didn't survive the fourth frame. He was two runs down before his club even came to bat With one out In the tint Dob Doxsey drew a pass and went to second as Joe Gale beat out an Infield hit Joe CasCla scored one run with a double to left After Wilson Miller was walked to clog the sacks. Walt Kateley popped up for the second out Dut Hauver unusually wild walked Bob Wil son to force Gale home with the second run Ksteley tingled home Gale who had walked and gone to ice ond as Miller was grounding out to give the winners another marker in the third frame AND IN THE fourth Howie Doxsey walked with one out went to third as brother Itlchle singled and when second base man Bob Foster muffed the relay Howie scored the final run of (he nlgbt. Hauver was replaced by Foster In this frame and the relief chucker stopped the winners over the final three rounds, but It was too late. Doxsey survived some rough moments to pitch his "ne vlc tory He put two men on base In the third frame but Tony Ab ba'e was picked oft second to rase that threat And the Ulster county club had a pair of runners on base In the sixth with two outs but Doxsey a force out at second to erase another hope And In the seventh despite an error, Doxscy got out of the frame and struck out the last bat ter to face him to finish with a flourish THE SECOND GAME of the series will be played Monday.

0:30 o'clock at Rivervlew field Highland must win to stay In the picture. If a third game Is needed. It will be played Thursday at DJvervlew field. i ttTTEL KUftiiii ivyL'vsBtssMLBatBB XKnBKMlAfAr WTsssssssssssssssssssssssW saHHIIHHirVMisflHiff 'RH rr 'HHHHI? sHB sIHPHIPsisssSn ifliisssssssssssssssssssssssssssssV Otssssssssssssssssssssi KANSAS CITY A'S THIRD DASEMAN HECTOR LOPEZ lets a throw from catcher get by him for an error and sliding Yankee shortstop PHIL niZZUTO took advantage of the mis cue to score shortly after In the third inning of the game at Yankee stadium, New York. Lopez missed the throw from catcher Wllmer ShanU as Rluuto took off on his attempted steal of third.

(AP Wlrephoto) 36 Football Candidates Greet New Pawling Coach Carl Farrar has turned over football coaching duties at Pawling High school to Jim Garrett. former star fullback at Utah State who has a record number of 30 candidates working out in preparation for the Inaugural Sept 24 at llaldane Central school. Cold Spring Farrar has been named athletic director at Pawling Garrett who is also a science teacher, will handle the grldders, assisted by Farrar hnd two other members of the faculty, rd Cousins land Harrison Payne 'No Letdown' Uai4ri According to Solunar Tables compiled especially for this area, the best times for hunting and fishing today and tomorrow will be as follows TODAY A. M. P.

Minor Major Minor Major 3.50 12 OS 6.20 TOMORROW 12 SO 6 SO 1 OS 7.20 Major periods, lasting 1V4 to 2 hours, black type Minor periods, slightly shorter In duration, light type. LOCAL INTERVIEWS FOR Dodgers Capture Earliest League Flag Mil WAUKEE fAP 'There'll be no letup if I can help It We II win as many as we can from here on In" So said Walter (Smokeyl Alston after his Brooklyn Dodgers squelched the Milwaukee Braves 10 2 and clinched the National league pennant yesterday on the earliest calendar date In the his tory of the circuit. Alston the "unknown" who was named pilot of the Brooks at I the close of the 1933 season after four semesters at Montreal, said ins uppermost prouiejn was guaruing againsi a letdown One might be expected since the Dodgers can now sit back and watch four American league clubs Cleveland New York Chicago and Boston whack each other around for the chance to meet the Dodger in the World Series starting Sept 28 There are two ways of looking at such a situation Tilt BROOKS will he well rested and have their pitching rotation sit for the entual AI winner, tired after the long dog likht for the title Or the team that flnilv wins the Junior circuit crown will be keyed up to a high strung pitch and carry it over into the autumn classic against NL entry that has lost the edge due to the absence of pressure Alston Is planning to rest four of his veterans Pee Wee Reese, Jackie Robinson Hoy Campanella and Carl Furlilo but he won stand Idly by and permit a lull to set in '111 rest Iteese Robinson Campy and Furillo from time to time for a game or two," he said "no longer We 11 try to operate at full strength right down to the wire We're as set on pitching right now as we were when the season started," Alston said happily. TWO OF HIS biggest hill question marks or the last two months Billy Loes and Karl Spooner showed to advantage in the two game set with the second place Uraves Both have been troubled with sore arms Loes went all the way to handcuff the Draves 3 1 on six hits Wednesday night while Spooner. a strikeout sensation at the close of the '34 season, pitched 5 23 Innings of hltless relief and fanned 0 of the 19 batters he faced to help salt away the Rag yesterday The bullet throwing lefthander came on In relief of starter Roger Craig who gave up both Braves' runs in the third after the Bums had taken a four run lead in the first The Braves kicked up another rumpus in the fourth off Craig putting together a single, wild pitch and single to threaten again The 24 year old Spooner, with the zippy fast ball took over and fanned pinch hitter Bob Roselli and Danny Connell to shut the The Dodgers put the game and the pennant well out of teach of the Braes with another four run splurge In the fifth GIL HODGES and Jackie Robinson were the hitting stars Gil got 3 of the 11 Brooklyn safeties and drove In three runs Robinson also accounted for three RBI s.

two on a home run Thus the Drooks finished up the year against the Draves their chief "competition" on the long end of a 13 7 count Little League Playoff Contest Set Here Tomorrow Hopewell Junction and Pine Plains Little league teams will meet tomorrow, 5 clock, at Spratt park to de de which club will meet the Elks, local Little league, champions for the county Little league honor. The winner of the game will face Rocco Dlglllo'a powerhouie next Saturday at Spratt for county honors. Pawling grldders posted a 4 3 record last year They beat Pine Plains New Paltr lannersvllle and 1'ine Bush lliey lost to Hal (lane Red Hook and Mahonac Irom this group nine front line players have been retained Six regulars are missing how ever, and they figure to be diffl cult to replace RFTURNFrS ARF linemen Harold Baker Peter Martlno Jack Grlner Don Bauer and Itl chard Turner and backs Richard Mel eod, Richard Dykeman John Cooley and Charles Dutchcr The absentees are Ronnie Peck, Ray Sheridan Pete Rob er.ts, Howie Brltton Vic Capal bo and Fml) Brunesc Garrett who was with the Philadelphia Fagles In training last year before being injured comes to Pawling from i astern Military academy I With a new roach and a new system the I'awlinK plKskin pic ture will not become clear for a week or two THF CANDID TS INCI UDF Mike Mayer Jim Chase Gordon Wright, and Bernard Brunese who have some experience and newcomers Robert Dahncke Ru dy Unscheld, Fred Oertle, Dennis Lennon Richard Dutcher, Douglas Drown. Mike Bauer, Tom Sage, David Devine, Delano Shook, Peter Sample, Glenn Rogers, Walter McGough, Joe Ar ascunaga, Mike Mackey. Richard Denton, George Brltton, David Utter, Augle Daldino.

Robert Brill John White. Don Mulklns Harold Linclberg and Peter Cal lahan The schedule MIDDLE MAN I Electronic rS I and Mechanical DESIGN DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERS If you can design computer circuits using magnetic cores, transistors, printed wiring, and other new techniques, there is a good position open for you in REMINGTON RAND'S ENGINEERING RESEARCH ASSOCIATES division VV ara looking fori 1. Bttktronlc engineers qualified to do circuit andor system design of electronic data processing equipment. 2 Mechanical engineers with design and development experience in magnetic tape handling equipments, loput output card machines, or magnetic storage drums These currrent openings are for gradiate engineers Who want responsibility and challenging work In a rapidly growing computer organization. Dodt miss this opportunity to Inquire about employment with ERA To receive our Application for Employment form andor io make an appointment tor a personal Interview, call Mr, R.

M. Davis at the roughkeepsie inn (Phone 3400) on any of the following dates: September 7 6:00 P. M. to 10.00 P. M.

September 8, 9. 1 0 1 tOO P. M. to 5 :00 P. M.

6t00 P.M. to 10.00 P.M. Or send a resume ol year training and eiperitnce tot REMINGTON RAND DIVISION OF SPERRY RAND CORPORATION ENUrttERINt RESEARCH ASSOCIATES division Date Opponent Place Sept 24 llaldane Away Oct '1 Red Hook Away Oct 8 Pine Plains Away Oct 15 New Palts Away Oct 22 Mahopac Home Oct 29 Tannersvllls Home No 5 Pine Bush Away Nov 12 Oakwood Away Rutgers Grid Team Conducts Practice COLUMBIA (AP) The Rutgers university football team held an Inter squad scrimmage yesterday Right end Al Mitten ner of Marnaroneck, sprained an ankle Meeting Scheduled For Men's Pin Loop Competition In a new men's bowling league will begin Monday night at the Dutchess Recreation alleys at o'clock New or experienced bowlers wishing to participate attend a meeting at 8 30 o'clock that night Yanks, Tribe Maintain Pace (Dy The Associated Press) Hroolclyn a pennant victory is the earlient ever in the National league but in the American one or two of the contenders may Find it's later than they think after the next three pressure packed days. The Dodgers made it with a 10 2 thrashing of Milwaukee yesterday, erasing their own league atandard for an early clinching set on Sept. 12.

1953. The frenzied American league battle, however, now jumps into its most crucial three day yet. The Chicaoro White Sox go into New York's Yankee stadium to open a two game set this afternoon while the first place Cleveland Indiana begin a two game series at Boston tonight Sunday, Chicago moves to Hov ton and Cleveland visits New New York in a pair of double headers TIIK nUKDFN it on the White Sox and the Red Sox Both lost tltal ground yesterday while Clreland and New ork reeled off victories The Indians beat Ilaltimore 3 3 In 10 Innings maintaining their half game lead over the Yanks who walloped Kansas City 13 0 Hat the White Sox were Jarred 2t games behind by Washington 3 4, ami Doston after winning six straight, slipped four games back with a 3 4 defeat by Detroit Cleveland stayed out front with four unearned runs Only Larry Doby 26th homer, lead ing off the 10th to break a 3 3 tie provided the tribe with an untainted tally Doby, smacking his third homer in two days had three of the Indians" nine hits Hob Turley five hit the A's for his fifth shutout and 13th trl umph and Yogi Uerra belted a pair of three run homers Kansas City kicked in four errors giving New York six unearned runs on their nine hits After losing 17 games to the White Sox the Senators closed out tire 33 series with their fifth success, chssing Virgil Trucks with two decisive runs in the sev enth rrnie Oravetz who earlier had given the Sox two runs on fielding errors brought home the winning run with a sacrifice fly following three singles in the seventh LIS K1NDFR. of all people muffed It for the Red Sox His wild pitch allowed the winning run to score In the Tigers' four run ninth Starter Willard Nixon gave way to Kinder, Boston re lief ace, after Charlie Maxwell solo homer, a walk and a double with none out Pinch hitter Ray Boone, bench ed by Injury, was a solt touch for Kinder Hut Jack Phillips bl coped a two run single to lie It Then Harvey Kuenn doubled and Kin der let loose the wild one, after intentionally walking the bases run THE DODGERS, winning their ninth modern era pennant. breezed home on 11 hits and the brilliant relief work of Karl Spooner The 24 year old south paw relieving rookie Roger Craig In the fourth, pitched no hit ball over the final 3 23 Innings striking out nine and retiring 13 in orrJer In one stretch Jackie Robinson, who hit a two run homer in a four run fifth and Gil Hodges each knocked home three runs Roy Campanella was hit by pitcher Dob Buhl, In the first, but ice packs reduced the pain in the right forearm and rays were ruled unnecessary Rube Walker replaced Campy behind JU 6T A'S YOU ifi JUDOS OA61BALL BY GTRBHOrTH OOWW TM IT IN mmsmz I'lf sm KfV' a f.

fp i rt" 'i v. i MM ImSafo. i'v Mwsva forma Myflf iJiSj AiaCA CENTER JSSSSf VSSi 2ZS L0, BOB "hSl It takes 63 to 100 mink skins to make a coat RHINEBECK SPEEWAY THIS SAT. NIGHT Yesterday's Stars (By The Associated Press) I II I Karl Spoone'r Dodgers, worked 3 23 Innings of no hit relief, retiring 13 in order in one span and struck out nine as Brooklyn clinched pennant with 10 2 decision over Braves BATTING Yogi Bcrra Yankees walloped his 24th and 23th home runs driving home six runs in 13 0 victory over Athletics The Box Score LOMnaani i Mln.d.o lb rl Tern Murphy rf loittr 2b Tim Murphy lb Ih.rl.r l'asant it Abbatf 3b II llr.n II An a ii to riONEFKS aii a ro a IVl.HT 0 1 1 0 0 Pout; I 0 I I 0 a i i CkI rf 4 I 0 Mlll.r If 1 0 1 0 Ktlilty, rf I 1 0 wiison jb a i a a II IKMy, lb I 0 0 1 DMy. Jb 1 0 is it it "I PIONEERS 101 100 4 LOMBARDI 000 000 Rum batltd tot Cairlo.

Wilton Klt Uy DoiMy Two bmm MUi CmcIo Tim Slurphy Stolen biwi CUI Double playii A Pnnl to olr to Tim Slur phy IKr lo II DoMy Bm on ballot Itoxtey lliurtr Totter I Lrlt on bttcti Lombardi Plonoora 7 Strlktoutti IMih; 1, HtuvOS 1 FoiUr llllt olfi Doxtcy 4 for 0 runt In 7 In nlnfa, lltuv.r 4 lor 4 runt In 3 l'l In ninn FoiUr I for 0 runt In 3 1 3 Innlnn Winning pllchtr Dottay Lotlnf pltrhari llauvtr Umplrat McDtrmolt, Ntlttke Scorori Thompaon the plate The New York Giants taking advantage of Milwaukee defeat, moved within 2Vi games of the runner up Braves with a 8 2 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals in a night game Bobby Hofirian and Wayne Terwilliger sparked a run sixth inning with doubles Philadelphia tightened Its grip on fourth place with a 6 4 decision over fifth place Cincinnati, overcoming two homers by Red leg Wally Post. Chicago and Pittsburgh were Idle Zulucta, Andrade To Meet Tonight In New York Fight NEW YORK (AP) Cuba veteran Orlando 7u lueta and flashy Clico Andrade of Compton, Calif, match talented left hands tonight In a 10 rouncl battle of lightweight contenders at Madison Square garden Although the fast moving, 23 year old Andrade ninth ranked and the 27 year old Cuban Is fifth ranked the Californlan Is a 7 3 favorite The fight will be broadcast and telecast (MIC TV and radio 10 in I coast to coast Andrade 29 2 has the better ucord but the sin der ulueta 54 22 10) has moie experience and has met the division top talent In the past few years lueta for Instance holds lc lories over a pair of former champs Jimmy Carter and Paddy DeMarco and one decision over the current title holder, Wallace 'Bud) Smith He lost two to Smith 'Dead Healr Climaxes Race At Yonkers Track YONKFHS (AIM The first dead hi in the 13 year old history of big lime sulky raring in tlw Metiolopitan ana wan on ttu hooks tocUy follow inc. a thrilllnt! climax to the $23 0U0 New oik championship pace I he krnsutlou.il Adlos Boy, holder of Hie track ireord and Torrid who had whipped the Boy recently were so close at lie flnJ ish last night that the honkers raceway Judgrs rouldn separate them not even after looking at the photo finish picture for five minutes The pair were clocked In 2 00 45compared with the track record of 1 80 43 made last week by Adols Hoy Actually, three horses were right on the wire with the crowd of IB 303 screaming all the way In the one mllo affair that saw Adols Boy setting the paee most of the route Adols Boy seemed a suro winner a sixteenth of a mile fiom the finish Then Torrid turned on the heat along the rail and they hit the wire together On the outside also coming with a rush was II kaven and he Just mlssetl making a triple dead heat by a head In a ripsnortlng finish The payoff op Adols Hoy owned by the estate of Turner, Nassau adox Va was a slim $2 40 $2 60 and $2 30 while the dead heat trimmed Torrid return to $0 40 $0 40 and $3 00 Torrid Is the property of the Sherwood farm of Max. Norhberg Irvlngton kaven owned bv Sallv Jane Austin Morrison, III paid $2 RO to show Adols Boy and Torrid split up first and second money each grabbing $0 379 of the $23 000 pot Furgol, Inman Lead Golf Play COMPLETE FUEL HEAT INQ EQUIPMENT SERVICE OIL AND COAL BUDGETS RUSSELL FUEL AND HEATING CO PHONE 4330 SCOTCH PLAINS (AP) Golf a top professionals accustomed to ripping courses apart In PGA sponsored tournaments are finding the Stisrka maxon Country club layout something of a problem Onlv two bettered par 70 for the 6 730 yard course yesterday In the first round of the $30 000 Cavalcade of Golf tournament And only three others matched standard flxtuies as the narrow fairways treacherous rough and rnikfrnln Ifr.aiu tn1r htnw fnll I among the aspirants for the first pne oj sin IKMI Marty Furgol of I emont HI and Walker Itunan of AuKusta, Ga each putting With dradly accuracy shot G8s to hold a two stroke lead going into today's second round of the 72 hole competition The field will be cut to 60 and tics after today's plsy for the third round tomorrow and the final 18 holes Sunday The three tournament hardenedhardened veterans who managed to match par were Freddie Haas of Claremont, Calif, Ted Kroll of Detheada, Md and diminutive Jerry Barber of Los Angeles Favored Sam Snead.

the White Sulphur Springs, W. Va blaster stayed within striking distance of the leaders with a 71 STOCK CAR RACES EVERY SAT. NIGHT AT 8:30 Danbury Fair Speedway One Third Mile Dirt Track. BEST GRANDSTAND SEATS Including Free Parking Adults $1.00 Children SOe tax IS Tat SPORTS CAR RACES tHt W. pHaaebabatATa, Si.

faal YT1. Mina. F'. lhfj A A FULL RACE PROGRAM 25 LAP FEATURE SEE JAGUARS MG'S PORSCHE AUSTIN HEALY ALLARDS CORVETTES THUNDERBIRDS IN COMPETITION IN THE SPEEDWAY i SANCTIONED BY S.COD.A. PLUS NON FORDS ADMISSION, 1.86 CHILDREN SOe AL Race at a Glance (Including All Games of Thursday, Sept.

8) By The Associated Press Won Lost Behind CLEVELAND 83 34 .812 NfcWVORK 84 34 .609 CHICAGO 82 38 .394 24 BOSTON 80 57 584 4 Remaining games Cleveland (13 Home 3 Detroit (3). Sept. 16, 17, 18 Away (12) New York (2) Sept 11 11. Chicago 2, Sept 20 21. Boston 2i Sept 9.

10, Washington (3). Sept. 13, 13. 14, Detroit (3), Sept 23 24 23 NEW YORK 16 itome (9) Chicago (2). Sept 9.

10; Cleveland (2). Sept 11. 11. Boston (3). Sept 16.

17. 18, Detroit (2), Sept. 13, 14 Away (7) Boston (4), Sept 23, 23. 24. 23, Washington (3) Sept 19.

20, 21. Chicago (16) Home (3) Cleveland (2). Sept. 20, 21; Kansas City (3). Sept.

23. 24. 23 Away (11) New York (2). Sept P. 10.

Boston (21, Sept 11. 11. Kansas CHy (3), Sept 16, 17, 18, Baltimore (41, Sept 13. 13. 14, 14 Boston (17) Home (14) New York (4).

Sept. 23i 23. 24. 23. Chicago Sept.

11, 11, Cleveland (2), Sept. 9, 10, Baltimore (3). Sept. 20, 20, 21; Kansas City 3. Sept 13, 13, 14.

Away (3 New York (3). Sept. 16. 17, 18. I 9THMLUNO AACEt DAILY I ADM.

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