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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 20

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I 4 0 4 0 20 THR--SALT "AIM TRIBITIsTEThursday September 301948 i 1- 10 --) i1 I 4" 1il amommiti IE II Vill nt :11 se oso INIMMIIMinmilloollownitimnimilommumlemommoinoo1 1 0 41 1 er I ore Indians Skull 4 UM rt I 1 By GAYLE TALBOT By GAYLE TALBOT I I I 1 i I Elroy Hirsch' likjured Sunqay May Be Out for Rest of Year Eir4 Be Out for Rest of-Year I t- -Asst i 'i --0' I I-: i --1' i PHILADELPHIA Sept 29 A pair of Yankee rookies Bob Porterfield and Hank Bauer kept the pennant light gleaming faintly in the window for the world champions Wednesday AU but ready to concede the flag after Tuesday's trouncing by the As Bucky Harris' New York crew bounced' back behind Porter-field's- steady 10-hit pitching- and a towering three-run homer by Bauer to win the second of the vital three-game series 4-2- Although the scoreboard showed the fading champs that both Cleveland and Boston also won anotthat the games to play were running out on them fast the champs took grim satistadtion in taking Wednesday's contest PHILADELPmA Sept 29 Un-''' CHICACTO Sept 29 (Crazy Legs) Hirsch star left halfback forthe Chicago Rockets of the All-America ball conference suffered a fractured skull in the game against Cleveland last it was revealed Wednesday ilirsch will be lost to the team between four and five weeks and NoNcHALANrr RUN I possibly will not be able to play again this season He was injured ell the lest play Featmoe Won of the first period of the game the Rockets spokesman laid when he was kicked in head Re was Citation'' the not wwd again in the game 0 X-rayed Monday Ivry:" vinrnr Cmnt 'Mk NEW YORK Sept 29 cluck left halfbae ball confere Cleveland Is Hirsch wil between tom possibly will again this se He was In' of the lflrst the Rockets he was Idckel not uaed ags eb-rs le game Lid when By -He was tAtahon NEW YORK Sept 29 (A')--Cita- GO Sept 29 (Crazy Legs) Hirsch star lc forthe Chicago of the-All-America Foot- sufferecta fractured skull in the game against astSunday it was revealed Wednesday -r I be lost to the team and five weeks and NONCHALANT RUN r- ha altla 4- A Inlitsr Feature on I BOSTOR -Sept 29 Kinder wobbled through a dizzy 11-hitter -Wednesday to keep alive the Boston Red sox dim mathematical chances in the waning American league pennant race by a 5-1 decision over Washington In and odt of more trouble than a tipsy high wire artist Kinder managed to salvage his 10th victory of the campaign leaving the sox two full games back of the league-leading Cleveland Tribe with only three to go- For a time there were high hopes in the heart of the scraggly crowd of 7247 as the big scoreboard on' the left fieltLwall showed encouraging news The Yankees were losing and so were the Indians Later events bringing success to New Yor)c and Cleveland wrung most of tbe Joy from Boa tons triumph The men of Joe McCarthy faced a discouraging uphill struggle just to say hi fl They are tied with New York and must wind up their season wrestling with the Yankees Saturday and Sunday In between they play one more with Washington while New York scuffles with the As' Cleveland takes a day off Thursday -so the Indians can't clinch it before Friday whenthey open a three-game set with ADetrolt McCarthy will send left hander Mel Parnell against Early Wynn in the series Mate Thursday afternoon with a chance to nick at least a half game off the Tribe's solid lead BOSTdsT Sept 29 Kinder wobbled through a dizzy 1 WasdiTtAmoolekw eb militia The definite Information that he was suffering from a fractured skull was not obtained until Wednesday He returned to Chi-cago with the team and his skull was'X-rayed Monday Other X-ray tests and an electro-encephalogram test given Wednesday disclosed the fracture "There is a definite crack on the right side of his skull" team physician Sylvan Solarz reported "The bones are in good position" Dr Solarz explained that none of the bones had been moved and that normal recovery was probable A neurologist Dr Louis Wishes also participated in Wednesday's examination Hirsch 23 was playing in 'his third year with the Rockets He was out part of last season with leg injuries "His condition is not serious" Dr Solarz said "but It Is necessary that the boy rest and have complete quiet He must remain out of the game for a considerable period of time" Goes to Hospital The definit was suffer'' skull was Wednesday -cago with th was 'X-rayed tests and ogram test closed the fr "There is the right sid physician Sy 'The bones 1 Dr Solarz of the bones that normal able A neurolog also particip examination Hirsch 23 third year was out part leg injuries "His condi' Dr Solarz sary that th4 complete gull out of the ga period of thr 1 that he Iractur' ed until I to Chi- his skull er X-ray mcephal- day Tack on 1" team reported tat none ved and as prob- Boshes inesday' 'hi Witn in IIe 'On serious" is neces- nd have remain aderable B710E REICHLER CLEVELAND gei5t 29 irresistible Cleveland Indiana ad- vanced to within one victory of Insuring themselves at least a tie for first place in the American league pennant race Wednesday They -came from behind to defeat the tail-end Chicago Whit st- SOX 5 to 2 It was the last meeting of the season between the two club The triumph protected the Tribe's two-game advantage over Boston and New York who'captured their tilts Nith Washington and The Red Sox and Yankees are- deadlocked for second place 3 One more Cleveland win no matter how Boston and New York fare would insure at least a tie Tsmo more triumphs would clincit- the flag for the Tribesmen Gordon Ratner Star As has been the case inricent days the big bats of Joe Gordon and Ken Keltner furnished most of the fireworks Wednesday Between them they drove in all Cleveland's runs to give the Tribe their 18th victory in their last 21 games Gordon batted in three tallies 1 with a home run and double Keltner also hammered a homer and two-bagger and sent twoItates across the plate Bob Feller although not as el- fective as in recent outings went the route to register his- 19th triumph of the season Thus Rapid Robert who le scheduled to work in the season's finale next Sunday may capture 20 victories fort his sixth straight full season Two Days' Rest Feller showing the 'effects- of working with only two days of rest proved no puzzle to the White Sox He was tagged for 10 hits and gave up three walks He struck out four Although he allowed at least one bit in all but three innings Feller was szered upon In only one the second For a while it looked like that would be enough to hand him his 15th setback After retiring the side with ease in the opening frame Feller issued a pass and was conked for three hits in the second and was lucky-to escape with only two runs against him An inning-ending double play started by the ever-reliable Gordon saved him- a peck of trouble The Sox liadBob In trouble again In the fourth sixth and eighth innings but in each instance he had that something extra to cape unscathed While the White Sok keipt nibbling away at Feller in the ensuing innings Papist kept- the Indians in almost complete submission for five innings The Tribes managed to squeeze out four singles during that time but never seriously threatened At no time did they put two hits together In one frame Two Homers WV 111 ALM FOAM" id- of tie an Et at he on he Ld- re No he nt nd he en les It- nd es th rid rk ais of of Ito its ie ed be ed eft to 15t )Ie ile of in pt he he Is ne a By-JOE REIM-lir Wash AB PI 0 Coanilf 5 3 2 Kozar 2b 2 1 2 Sullivan 2b 1 Kozel' 2b 2 1 Sullivan 2b 1 ran away from five rivals to win the $29250 Sysonby mile Wednesday in one of the most nonchalant gallops ever witnessed at Belmont park The great three-year-old triple crown champion toyed -with the others in the field including his stablemate Coaltown He ran just enough to assure victory then trotted under the wire eased up witit jockey Eddie Arcaro looking ovrr his' shoulder to see who would be second Just Makes It Four lengths back battling for second money struggled VWhitney's First- Flight and the filly just made It by one-half length over the onrushing 03altown Then came Star Reward Spy Song and Natchez Had Arcaro found it necessary to run Citation might have menaced tint Fleet's track record of 1:34 5 but even as it was the Cal et farm star romped home in tur 1:36 flat Eddie actually was applying the brakes in the final sixteenth then about 30 yards from the finish he pulled the son of Bull Lea up and they coasted home The time equaled the 1:36 made by another Calumet star Armed winner of the Sysonby last year Minus Pool With the Calumet entry going off at 1 to 10 on the board and only win' and place betting the entry paid $220 and $21d for $2 'Furthermore the Calumets createa another minus pool totaling $13- 53230 in wagering for second place With $99172 bet in the place pool $89847 went on the Calumet pair 00THER Costly Slide by Braves' Jeff Heath 1 His left foot twisting Jeff Heath Slugging I fracture of fibula as he tries to score against outfielder- of the Boston Braves suffers a Brooks Wednesday Catcher is Roy CampanAllae BASEBALL SCOREBOARD National League 14 Pct GB Boston 88 61 591 Brooklyn 83 68 550 6 Pittsburgh 82 68 547 -64 St Louis Si 68 544 7 New York 77 74 510 12 Philadelphia 65 87 428 24 Cincinnati 63 87 420 25 Chicago 62 88 413 26 Wed nell day's Results Boston 4 Brooklyn 3 Cincinnati 5 Chicago Pittsburgh 2 St Louis 1 (day game postponed- rain) Thursday's Probable Pitchers American League Cleveland 95 56 New York 93 58 Boston 58 Philadelphia 84 67 Detroit 75 5 St Louts 58 91 Washington 96 Chicago 49 100 Pct 629 :616 616 556 500 389 360 329 GB 2 2 11 193 36 40 45 Boston Boston Wins Loses Heath 1 tion ran away from five rivals to win the $29250 Sysonby mile Wednesday in one of the most non- i chalant gallops ever witnessed at cc Ic Belmont park The great three-year-old triple crown champion toyed -with the "---'-4 others in the field including his ills-stablemate Coaltown He ran just enough to assure victory then trotted under the wire eased up wit ti jockey Eddie 3- -----A Arcarn Innicing ovWr his shoulder t-- to see who would be second Es 4 4- --4 7 Just Makes IS A-1 Four lengths back battling for Costly Sli de by Braves' Jeff Heath 1 1 second money struggled VWhit- ney's First- Flight and the filly His left foot twisting Jeff Heath Slugging 1 fracture of fibula as he tries to score against just made it by one-half length outfielder- of the Boston Braves suffers a 1 Brooks Wednesday: Catcher is Roy Campanella over the onrushing town Then came Star Reward Spy Song and Natchez run Citation Had Arcaro lound ht it hav necessary BASEBALL SCOREBOARD Boston Wins to ig men- aced tint Fleet's track record of 1:34 5 but even as it was the ses Heath Cal et farm star romped home in urr National League American League 1-40 1:36 flat Eddie actually was ap plying the brakes in the final six- Pct GB Pct GB teenth then about 30 yards from Boston 88 61 591 Cleveland 95 56 629 Brook' the finish he pulled the son of BrnnklYn 83 68 550 Nevv York 93 58 616 2 Pittsburgh -82 68 547 6fi Boston 93 -58 616 2 Bull Lea up and they coasted home st Louis 81 68 544 7 Philadelphia 84 67 556 11 The time equaled the 1:36 made New York 77 74 310 12 Detroit 75 75 500 193 herdic by another Calumet star Armed Philadelphia 65 87 428 2414 St Louis 58 91 389 36 winner of the Sysonby last year a 1 nc nnat 63 87 420 25 Washington 96 360 40 minus Poo Chicago 62 88 413 2612 Chicago 49 100 329 45 With the Calumet entry going Wed Itell day's Results Off at 1 to 10 on the board and Boston 4 Brooklyn 3 only win' and place betting the Cincinnati 5 Chicago entry paid $220 and $21d for $2 hermore the Calumets created Pittsburgh 2 St Louis 1 (day another minus pool totaling $13- game postponed rain) n) 53230 In wagering fd place -Thunday's Probable Pitchers Wit or second $99172 bet in the place pool ton $89847 went on the Calumet pair itt OMER MIRACLE' Al Bostoa AB if 0 A 0 Diblaggio cf 5 1 5 0 31 Pesky 3b- 5 2 21 01 Williams if 512'0 01 Stephens ss 4 1 1 5 01 Doerr 2b 21 23 01 Scenes rf 3 3 3 0 21 Goodman lb 4 2 7 1 11 Tebbetts 414 0 Kinder 4011 4 2 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 2 Robertan rt 5 0 Stewart et 5 3 Veseson lb 4 0 Yost-'51s 4 2 Christrots as 4 0 Early 3 1 Masteran 1 1 Hudson 00 1 0 Welteroth 0 0 bWooten 1 0 Thompson 0 0 elfeBrIde 1 0 Candinl 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 or 0 Oj 01 it 01 01 'Have to Win It' "At least we're not going to hand it to them on a platter" Harris said "They're still going to I have to win it" The Indians by whipping Chicago 5-2 maintained their two-game edge over both the Yanks and Red Sox The Sox downed Washington 5-1 The three top teams each have only three games left to play Before the game Harris declared he had a hunch the Yanks would win their four remaining games and he shook up his batting order In an effort to inject a little more speed and punch Bauer just up from Kansas City was installed in left field in place of Johnny Lindell and it proved to be a stroke of geniu on the manager's part In the sixth inning with Tommy Henrich and Joe DiMaggio on base and two down Bauer caught one of Dick Fowler's fast inside pitches squarely on the button' and the ball's first stop was the left field roof high over the 340-foot mark Seotre in Fourth That as it turned out was all the hitting help the 24-year-old Porterfield needed Although Connie Mack's spirited band harvested their hits in twd figures they scored on the tall rookie only in the fourth frame when Elmer and Buddy Rosar wrapped singles around a ringing double by Sam Chapman The Yanks got their "Insurance" tally off Fowler in the ninth on Porterfield'i third single of the game a rap to right by Phil Rizzuto a sacrifice and a fly to right by Bobby Brown on which the pitcher easily scored Due mainly to a muff by Joe DiMaggio on an easy outfield fly in the ninth Porterfield was not around at the finish ind the- contest ended on' a note of high excitement A fast double play saved the Yanks from possible serious trouble 1 New Work AB 0 A MIL AB 14-0 A Rizzuto se 4 2 2 1 Joost se 5 2 2 2 Henrich lb 3 1 10 1 MeCosky If 4 1 4 0 Brown 3b 5 0 0 4 Fain lb 2 1 9 2 DIMaglo et 4 2 4 01Majeskt 3b 5 0 2 3 Berra rf 4 1 2 Of alllo rf 4 1 0 0 Bauer If 4 13 OtChapman ef 4 1 4 0 Bilvera 4 3 3 11Roear 4 4 3 0 aCollins 1 0 0 01Suder 2b 3 0 1 2 Istirnwis 2b 3 0 2 3: Fowler 3 0 2 2 Crosettl 2b 0 0 0 ll bSchelb 1 0 0 0 Portrfleld 4 3 1 OlcGuerra 0 0 0 0 Page 0000 Reynolds 00 0 0 Totals 36 13 27 il Totals 35 10 27 11 Totals 36 13 27 ill Totals 35 10 27 11 Totals 37 11 24 71 Totals 38 12 27 11 for Hudson in fourth bleanned for Weiteroth in sixth ePouled out for Thompson in sighth- Washington 001 000 000-1 Boston 103 000 10x---5 Christman Stephens Spence Goodman 2 Stewart Yost DiMaggio Early Pesky to Doerr to Goodman 13 Boston 10 2 Kinder 4 2 Kilider -3 Masterson in 2 2-3 Hudson 0 In 1-3 Weiteroth 3 in 2 Thompson 3 in 2 Candini 0 in 1 Wild Welteroth Wednesdays Results New York 4 Philadelphia 2 Boston 5 Washington 1 Detroit 4 St Louis Cleveland 5 Chicago 2 Thursday's Probable Pitchers Washington (Wynn 1-18) at (Parnell 14-8) New York (Lopat 16-11) at Philadelphia (Brissie 14-10) St Louis (Ostrowski 4-5) at Detroit (Kretlow 2-0) Only games scheduled) Wednesday' Results New York 4 Philadelphia 2 Boston 5 Washington 1 Detroit 4 St Louis ClevelUnd 5 Chicago 2 Thursday's Probable Pitchers Washington (Wynn 8-18) at Bos- 14-8 (Parnell New York (Lopat 16-11) at Phil- 'adelphia (Brissie 14-10) St Louis (Ostrowski 4-5) at De- troit (Kretlow 2-0) BROOKLYN Sept 29 G13)---The Boston Braves nipped the Brooklyn Dodgers 4-3 Wednesday but the victory was costly as they lost the services of Jeff Heath hard-hitting outfielder for the world series Heath broke his left leg sliding home attempting to ste in the sixth inning from second base on Bill Salkeld's single to right The husky outfielder was batting at a 319 clip and had belted 20 honlers The injury was diagnosed as a fracture of fibula in the left foot Heath was taken to Swedish hospital in Brooklyn Johnny Sain went the route for the Braves and allowed seven hits in gaining his 23rd win of the year against 15 defeats Sain 'won out when Sibby Sisti singled home Phil Masi from second base with two out in the ninth inning to snap a 3-3 tie Roston AB Ai Bklyst AB El 0 A Holmeg rf 4 3 0 01 Rekly 111 ef 4 2 2 0 Dark is 4 0 1 51 Rbnson 2b 3 0 4 3 Torgsn lb 3 1 14 0 Reese ss 4 1 1 2 REliot 3b 0 1 SI Reiser if 1 00 1 Heath if in 3 1 0 01 Snider kf 3221 Constar cf 1 0 0 01 Hrmnski if 2 1 0 1 Salkeid 3 1 6 11 Hodges lb 4 0110 Masi 0 0 0 0 Campola 4 1 6 2 141I'Ck ef 4 1 2 0 Miksis 3b 4 0 0 5 Stanky 2b 3 1 2 0 Barney 2 0 0 1 Sint' 2b 1 1 1 1 aShubs I 1 0 0 0 Salo 2 1 0 2 Taylor 0010 bMinnsr 1 0 0 0 BROOKLYN Sept 29 (A)---The Boston Braves nipped the iyn Dodgers 4-3 Wednesday but the victory was costly as they lost the services of Jeff Heath hitting outfielder for the world series Heath broke his left leg sliding home attempting to ste in the sixth inning from second base on Bill Salkeld's single to right The husky outfielder was batting at a 319 clip and had belted 20 honlers -The injury was diagnosed as a fracture of fibula in the left foot Heath was taken to Swedish tal in ospi Brooklyn Johnny Sain went the route for the Braves and allowed seven hits 1 rung hi 23 wino! in a of the year Roslinct is ticeroskte Sail wetn mit The player was at his home Wednesday but will be moved to a Chicago hospital Thursday for a period of convalescence Hirsch was a Big Nine star during his college days playing at Wisconsin in 1942 and as a marine trainee at 'Michigan in 01943 He played with the El Toro marines In- 1945 and then after discharge -frem the marines he joined- the Rockets His-injury left the Rockets two left -halfbacks Bob Livingstone and Chuck Fenenbock for their game -with -the San Francisco Forty-niners Friday night Hirsch's Injury Was reported less than a week after another Chicago- pro football player Stan Mauldin tackle for the Chicago Cardinals died in the dressing room from a heart attack suffered after a game Mauldin died early Saturday after he had played against the Philadelphia Eagles- The playel Wednesday a Chicago hl a period of Hirsch was Ing his colle Wisconsin in trainee at 14 played with in 1945 and frm the ma Rockets Ills- injury left -halfbacl and Chuck '1 Francisco I night Hirsch's 11 less than a Chicago- pro Mauldin tee Cardinals di room from a after a game Saturday afl against the home loved to day for Utz' dur- tying at I marine )43 He marines Med the kets two ingstone the or their San Rairtiers Down Seals 3 to-1 Bostim (Bickford 10-5i at Brooklyn (Branca 14-8) Cincinnati (Raffensberger 11-11) atChicago (Chambers 1-9) Pittsburgh (Lombardi 9-8 sand Sewell 13-2) at St Louis (Po llet 13-8 and Dickson 12-14) day and night double header (Only games scheduled) Bostim (Bickford 10-5i at Brook- lyn (Branca 14-8) Cincinnati (Raffensberger 11-11) atChicago (Chambers 1-9) Stallifigs' Son Gets Ducats Walker Gives Pirates Win At a Glance I By UNITED PRESS 1' 4 1 Pct GB TP Cleveland 95 56 629 3 Boston 93 58 616 2 3 New York 93 58 616 2 3 Remaining schedule: Cleveland: Detroit Oct 1 2 3 Boston: Washington Sept 30 New York Oct 2 3 New York: At Philadelphia Sept 30 at Boston Oct 3 SEATTLE Sept 29 righthander uy Fletcher held the San Francisco Seals to four- hits Wednesday- night as the Seattle Rainiers won their first game of the Pacific Coast league governor's cup series 3-1' Playoff San Fran 000 100 000-f- 1 4 1 Seattle 020 001 3 6 0 Dempsey- Soriano (8) and'Howell- Fletcher and Hemsley I Angels 10 Oaks 9 OAKLAND Cal Sept 29 (1P)--Los Angelei defeated Oak6ind 10 to 9 Wednesday night: despite four Oak- land home runs that scored eight runs It was the first game of the post season Pacific Coast league playoff Los Angeles 201 410 0201-10 10 2 Oakland 501 001 002-- 9 12 2 Adkins Hafey and Novotney Gassaway' Speer (4) Tost (6) Wilkie (9) and Fernandes CromT1 10011 out for Stirnweiss in 8th lifiate on Di Maggio's error in gth cRan for Scheib hi gth New York 000 003 001-4 Philadelphia 000 200 000--2 Itosar Bauer 3 Brown McCosky 38H-11111vera FIR-- -Bauer Sac Rizzuto Hewlett and Fain 2: Brown Stirnweiss and Crosetti Rizzuto and Benrich -LOB York 9 Philadelphia 11 BOW- Porterfield 3 Page 1 Fowler 2 80-- Porterfield 3 Fowler 2 Porterfield 10 in 13 innings: Page Sene in non (pitched to oner batter) Reynolds none in 23 Whining HADDOCK Ga Sept 29 George Stallings Stallings Jr will see the Boston Braves play in the world series after all Wednesday Stallings said he had written for tickets to the series but they were all gone He said he especialIT 'wanted to see the Braves playj because his late father managed the Braves "miracle team" of 1914-- SO Stallings said he guessed he'd have to stay at home on his farm at Haddock near Macon and listen to the series by 'radio Wednesday Lockwood Doty news directorof WCON in Atlanta said he had telephoned a friend of his In Boston Sports Director Chuck Crosby of WCOP to tell him about Stallings' predicament Crosby in turn talked with Lou Perrin' one of the Braves' owner's--As- a result Stallings and his mother are not only going to get two tickets to the Braves are going to pay expenses of the pair to Boston for the games ST LOUIS Sept 29 Walker doubled in the first inning and singled in the eighth driving in a run each time to give the Pittsburgh Pirates a 2 to 1 triumph over the St liouls Cardinals Wednesday night The victory put Pittsburgh into third place in the National league a half game ahead of the Redbirds Pittsburgh AB 0 Af St Louts AB 0 A Rook es 3 1 0 21 Diering ef 4 0 1 1 Hopp lb 4 1 7 01 Schndnat 2b 4 2 1 3 Beard el 4 0 5 01 Musial rf 3 0 1 1 Kiner If 3 1 2 OlLang 3b 2 0 1 4 Walker rf 4 3 3 OlaLapointe 0 0 00 Westlake rf 0 0 1 01 Dusak If A) 0 0 0 Murtagh 2b 4 0 2 21Jones lb 4 2 12 0 Bockmn 3b 4 1 2 11 HRiee If 3 1 3 0 Mutts 3 0 5 01 Kazalt 3b 1:0 0 0 Lombardi 3 0 0 11 Marion as 4 0 4 6 Wilber 4 '2 3 0 Dickson 3 0 1 0 bBaker 1 0 0 0 Totals 32 7 27 61 Totals 33 7 27 15 aRan for Lang in the eighth bFlied out for Dickson In ninth Score by Innings: Pittsburgh 100 000 010--2 St Louis 000 000 010--1 2 Jones 2BH 3BH-11 Rice Iturtaugh and Hopp MusiaL Schoendienst and Marion b0i3--Pittsburgh 6 St- Louis 3 Dickson 2 5 Dickson 4 Southern Association Birmingham 330 631 001-11 14 0 Nashville 000 001010-- 2 6 3 Modica and Walters Mallory Conger "42) Holloman (8) and Burgess' -American Association (Playoff) 4 St Paul at Columbus postponed rain International League (Final playoffs) NEW YORK Sept 29 sources estimated WedneX day between 80000000 and 100-' 000000 persons will hear the world series on radio and 5250000 wIn see it on television The Mutual Which has exclusive radio rights said it expects 26000000 radio sets- to be tuned in' with -three to four listeners per set Will Baltkt secretary of theiTel vision Brctadcasters' Assn said the television estimate Is based on the assumption Clevelarid will whr-the i American league pennant 'That would make Cleveland- games of the series available to the new rnidwest video network with a potential 450000 viewers: NEW YOR dustry source day between 000000 persor aeries on rad see it on telel The Mutual tern ivhich rights said radio sets- to three to four Will Ealtkt vision Broladi television esti assumption American les would make the series al znidwest videc tential 45000 BULLETIN Purse Increased Totals 32102717i Totals 33 7 2715 Grounded out for Barney in 7th Milled out for Taylor in iltb Score by innings Boston 100 020 001-4 Brooklyn 000 000 210--3 Elliott 2 2 Campanella Snider illatL Campanella 3BH-I-Holmes Snider Beckley Reese Hermanakt Robinson and Robinson Eliolt and Torgeson 4 Brooklyn 6 2 Barney 1 Taylor 1 5 Barney 4 Taylor 1 9 in 7 Tartar 1 In St Reds 5 Cubs 3 CHICAGO Sept 29 Cincinnati Reds routed rookie Warren Hacker with a four-run blast In the first inning Wednesday to win their- battle of the basement from the Chicago Cubs 5 to 3 The victory broke the seventh-place tie between the two teams palnac and dumped tsh as Cubs nto last Cincinnati AB 0 A Micas AB 0 A Hatton 3b 5 1 0 1 Verban 2b 5 3 2 6 Bmboits rf 5 4 8 0 Waltkus lb 51 12 2 Adams 2b 4 2 2 Lowrey of 5 4 0 0 Kisswski lb 5 2 7 0 Pathos 3b 5 1 1 1 41 Wyrostek el 4 1 4 OiNchlan ft 5 1 00 Sauer If 3 0 0 01 Walker 5 2 3 0 Stalleup as 2 0 1 11Maddern if 1 0 3 0 Mueller 4 1 5 0 evrrtta 1 If 3 0 3 0 Webmeler 4 0 0 1 Smalley as 4 1 2 5 'Hacker 0000 Chipman 10 1 2 asawatsid 1 0 0 0 Deberme 1000 bMaucb 0000 Berowey 0 0 0 1 Kisswski lb 5 2 7 01 Panto 3b 5 1 1 1 Wyroatek el 4 1 4 OINchisn rt 5 1 00 Sauer If 3 0 0 01 Walker 5 2 3 0 Stallcup as 2 0 1 11Maddera If I 0 3 0 Mueller 4 15 0 estritia If 3 0 3 0 Wehmeler 4 0 0 1 Smalley se 4 1 2 5 Hacker 0000 Chipman 10 1 2 asawassid 1 0 0 0 Doberme 1000 hMaucb 0000 Boroweit 0 0 0 1 40 II vet Bmbolts rf 5 4 8 0 Wa Adams 2b 4 2 2 4jLoi Kisswski lb 5 2 7 01 Pal Wyrostek el 4 1 4 OiNcl Sauer If 3 0 0 Oi Wa Ptalicup as 2 0 1 11Ma Mueller 4 15 0 erg Welimeler 4 0 0 1 Sm Him Chi aSe Doi 1 bbfl -RH Montreal 110 300 002-7 9 1 Syracuse 000 002 001-3 9 1 Podb 'elan Zachary (8) and Dapper Howell and Bostack (Montreal wins best of seven series 4-1) Litts ANGELES Sgpt 2 alln Los Angels Dons frittered away scoring opporttmitles for three periods and then unleashed a lightning attack-- that gave them a 20 to 10 victory over New York in an All-America conference foOthall game Wednesday eight ASCOT England Sept 29 LTI-- Officials of the Ascot race track Increased the- purse of the' Queen Elizabeth 'stalces Wednesday in hopes of luring the English And French derby winners into the 1949 field The purse was upped from $16000 to $24000 GRID PREDICTING CONTEST When they finally 'did strike It came with the speed and suddeness of a cyclone With one away Lou Boudreau walked Then like two bolts of lightning Gordon and Keltner exploded their home runs 1 to' put the Tribe ahead 3-2 It was No 32 for Gordon and No 30 for Keltner After Papish bowed out for an unsuccessful pinch bitter in the top of the seventh the-Indians picked up two insurance runs against Randy Gumpert in their half of the Inning Chivas AB 0 Attlevelantil -AB HD A Deimos et 5 0 2 01 Mitchell If 4230 Lupien lb II 1 7 0 Clark rt 3020 Appling so 4 0 1 2 cPeek 0 0 00 Wright if 3 2 3 0 Kennedy if 0 0 0 0 1 Hodgin If 3 2 30 Boudreau as 3 0 4 3 ARobing 3 1 5-110ordon 2b 4 2 3 2 Michaels as 4 3 0 4' Iteltner 3b 4 3 2 0 0 Baker 3b 3 1 3-0' Dohy et 4 1 6 0 Papitth 2 0 0 -Of ERbinga IP 4 1 I 0 aPhiliey 100 01 Regan a 3 1 3 Gumpert 0 0 0 011'eller wz4 1 0 2 bKolloway 1 0 0 of :4 ---1 i v-- 4 Totals 34 10 24 74 Totals 32 10 27 2 out for Papisit In steventh blrlied out for Outopert In ninth caacritleed tor Clark In seventh Chicago 020 000 000-4 Cleveland 000 003 20x-5 E---lione Raker Gordon 3 Kenner 2 Modell' I Gordon Kettner 11R--'--Gordont Rohner Pet'lc to Appling to Lupien Gordon to Boudreau to i Robinson 0 Cleveland BOB--Panish 2 Feller 3 Gumpert 2 3 Feller 3 Gumpert 1 Hits Papish in II Ottoman 2 14 2 IT' Titers 4 113r9r71 0 DETROIT Sept 29 UP) Hal Newhouser chalked up his fourth 20-win season In five years as the Detroit Tigers beat the St Louis Browns 4 to 0 with his six-hit pitching The 1947- season when he had 17 victoried and as many defeats was his only one s1nce1943 when his left-handed slants have not been good enough for a score of triumphs He had 29 In best year 25 In 1945 and 26 In 1946 Newhouser Is slated for one more start this year in a crucial series the Cleveland Pt Loads AB li 0 Al Detroit AB 111 0 A Dillinger 3b 4 0 2 SiLipon 4 2 2 3 Lehner et 4 '2 2 Bero 2b 4- 0 3 2 Priddy 21s 4 0 2 5 Wertz rt 3 1 4 0 Platt It 4 12 OlGrOtti et 4 2 I 0 Lund rt- 4 1-2 0 Waketld If 4 1 3 0 Dente an 4 1 2 3 Mayo 3i 4 1 2 5 Artt lb 3 1 901Vico lb 4 2100 Pnrtee-s 3 0 3 1101noberg 4 2 2 0 Garver 2 0 0 1' Newbouar 4 I 0 0 Anderson 1 0 0 tis Ge-rbser 0 0 Oi i ffwo 33 6 24 10 Totals 35 12 2T 10 out tor Carver in oighth kora by innings: Pt Louis 000 000 000--0 Detroit A 301 000 00s-4 RBILIGroth 2 Mavo Wake 2 BH---Dente Grath rtt HR---Waketieldt DP--Priddy anti Artt Dents Priddy and ArfL LO0-6L Louis 0 Detroit 1 3 1 Garver 10 In 7 I Gerbeauser 2 in 1 Loster---Garver It oss DU VO na lo: KO rd st of A 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 2 2 -2 -5 Or kr to te mit 2 2 I is It od )t A 3 0 0 5 A) 0 0 10 Ft 'All entries must be postn2arked by noon Friday and received by noon Sunday or turned in by pm Friday Postmarked entries must 'reach the contest judget by noon Sunday Colorado A Utah State 1 's i Bar-- i I fe f- 4 0 -4 '1 't 'a 1 I i fg II 44 -111' 4o 41' 5 0 1 It Total 3811 "Tif Totals 40 13 27 17 out for Chipman I fourth bWalked for Dotoornie-in eighth Cincinnati 400 100 000-5 Chicago 001 010 001-3 Wyrostek Dobernic Adams 3 Klussewski Mueller Lowrey Nicholson Baumholts Adams Smalley -Adams Verban and Wattkun LOB--Cineinnati 10 Chicago 12 2 Chipman 3 Dobernie 1 3 Hacker 4 In 0 (none out in first): 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