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J- CAGE SIX THE FREE PRESS MONDAY. OCTOBER 8, BATTLED TO 6 TO 6 TIE HERE SATURDAY and ran to the 22-yard line before going clown. After driving across the scrim- Image enough times for 2 first and Arkanses was forced to kick. Forced to punt after a few plays, Cunningham booted the longest kick of the iTBUCKS AND PASSEAU WORLD SERIES NOTES; Take 6th of his pitching hand but he ia- "peel at the Arkanses yard line. comme into scoring, position at least three timps the i 0 a Southern Illinois Nomal for Eskeridge, Harsch of sitv Maroons were only able toi dale intercepted the ball on make one crossi- of the goal lino wn 42 and raced all tnc hore a tiird.iv in their i dow side lines to the y.

A .1. 'line where ho was knocked State cloven while the visitors' did lilcpwaep the fame ended in rlo.trNoc'K;. Arkansas out-. th Maroons cofsif'or'Wv ard Iinrl FOR SERIES TODAY By SID FEDER from TiUy, intended' ST Hank Gre.nberg.base- grk ball World comes off in Outlaw, WrMev Fifld on the north side I of town today. This is to be one of the richest fall classics of tlicin all 'mates'by the time they fi 'the 12 sft P- CST) CHICAGO, Oct.

aljie lineups for sixth game of World Series today, Detroit (AL) CJiicago (NL) Webb, ss Hack, 2b Mayo, 2b Johnson, 2b Cramer, cl 1 Lowrey, If Game Of World Series In Twelfth (Continued from Paee One) tonin" Ciibs struck out swinging. -Trout went in toVtch for De-Vred the winning run when Sale field. Nicholson fouled out -to York, just off first base. Livings-, i ton forced Pafko at second, Mayo-j two I I- Hnf- lullf? I batted to Caster was called out on strikes. runs, two hits, no errors.

and No runs, left. no hits, no errors. left. binc, rf Richards, Trud Wl tj JJ. i Cavarretta, Iblto Webb, but Webb made wildj Pafko, cf Nicholson, rf Livingston, Merullo, ss Passeau, throw past first and Livingston tore out for second.

Richards recovered the ball and pegged to Webb, who put the ball on Livings- i catch. tnnlng Cubs Ninth Inning Detroit Hank Borowy went in to pitch for the Cubs. York wont out. Hack a two-bag bagger when Greonberg got his and Out-! out. Huehes to Livingston Striking Coal Miners Hold Labor Spotlight (Continued from pasre one) foresting sordid finance for the Detroit World Series at a Glance By The Associated Press Pct (AL) 2 3 .600 .400 from his team eventually resulted I I i ffivpp 101'PfHUIlEi IrUruiU Aiuduuc J.UJL nit uuuu-ii.

V.J'i.^/ ard Imrl lino in lrst SC01 01 tnc Qa moment, i.hn accent ficht now on Chicago (NL) Coar-ii Vortin's men had difficulty: Rothschild replaeed Harscn ami thp Gl ocn Ba is the pos- ponoti-atine. (made half a yard by bucking ccn siW ity the Detroit Timers' Fourth Game (At Chicago) Sam Milnsiwich, biu i-r. Crura tried in the same spoi y. j( up todnv list bocauso the Dertoit (AL) tnr-'Kio. ti-rnprl in a consi-tcntlv for a few inches.

Stotlar WM big ffuy aiu big oat are Chicago (NL) 5.1 iine ioh for the Mamon line, and uirown tor a hair-yard loss, but he Trollt and Richards; Prim, Gene Stotlar oE over on the next piay with, was cnod for much of the inches to spare. Rothcnuds Maroon gainin- both on tempt for the extra point iailed. i Dlavs. turned up with uau wit nine bail he can Fifth Game (at Chicago) Jim Earsc-h of Madison, a-cl in State's possession on Soutnern Detroit 0010044102-8110 -rvMCijirin- rvifiuc- to Cnrl lino. A rt A ton for a double play.

left to'HaS. Hoover popped to Cavar- scheduled a second meeting xrtth No runs, one hit, no it Hughes retta. UAW President Lewis and bitum- nC Third inning Tigers -ors, inous operators efforts to halt Greenberg went out, Hughes to Cavarretta. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Third Inning Cubs Hughes was two left.

bv Swift and went out, Swift to i Hughes struck out. swinging, none left. the work stoppage in some 600 i mines. Pafko doubled down the left ie walkouts and subsequent Webb to Outlaw. Passeau lined fiolH line.

Nicbolson struck out over re-cognition of Lewis' Fore- out to Mayo. Webb threw out swinging. Gill'espie batted for Liv- closing of the pits in a dispute fj ae jncston and went out. Trout to men's Union have cat bituminous One run, two nits, no errors, York. Pafko held second.

Heinz production more than a third of n. "RiierTifK nnd nnf? rut hoavilv IIC'U J.AS.*"" Becker batted for Hushes and normal and also have cut heavily I xrouc ana iticnarcis; nun, i I Tieers 'he was puroosely passed. Block into steel production, scndin" out Vir- 'ringer (4), Vafldenbcrg also was a stakeout v.c-, Seventh Inmng fiers nc i. i operators have told Lewis 41 winner (3) and Livingston. tiro.

Hack drove the second pitch Hosteller batted for Webb and th wa talk about recognizing 4-1 inner fn a dean smelc Jobn safe, at first on an by ucy Hack. Mayo grounded out to Cav- i to center for son, flieci to Cramer in center. PincVnevviilp. end Star to' 1 the There was little excitement in (the OO.L 000 201-4 1 2 Vandenberg i (6), Derringer 1 and Livingston, (6), Chipman v-fro-round on which they ciucago crabbed'the brass yesterday Newhouser and Richards; Bor- Stato was Tilley, the iira period, but it was wry cvi- ron xor the first time in DW an all-state school dent that SINU was going to have (hc set i "i ass 30-vard r.m off tho side lines for. held each other wltaout a score.

Passeau vacat.on shoit altm two one of the opening plays the The Arkansas lads continued days lest in panw and "it looked as if the uprising at the beginning of, year-old M1SS1 the Stat- nnivpixitv from Arkan- the fourth and final frame. Ark- ei; can keep them in. the sei scs was-oine: to bo After a ansas State drove to the 15 a reasonable laesimile of his scries of line plunges that result- l0 runs of 20, 15, and small series moiml masterniece ed in no varrtaec JH.ln«d. the An- whacks at a time, and then South- Fridav. en he the Tigeis glcs kicked out to Southern's 47 cm called time and had a con-i down with one hit.

one base on whorft th" Maroon's an up- ference about what was happen-j calls ana no runs. fif-M ririve. Gene Stotlar passed mg. Play resumed, Tilley was And, they'll also probablv have to for 22 vvrls. Roths- stopped for no gain, bat Snell- to use Hio uncertain Len Mornllo child dashed 5 yards off tackle and grove hit hard off tackle-and left at sliortstnn in the place of Roy Stotlar went to 'he Arkansas 1 tnc ball on the 7-yard line.

Tilley Hughes, who was hit in the ankle yard lino for a first and ten. On kept chopping at that 7 yards until, with a hall during a pass from Ptotlar to Birkner, the pigskin rested on the 2. Again jgamo practice the interference on Tilley carrying, he pounded awayi it's Fir gpj the pass war re- i yard, then 1 foot; and on the i ir u. to SINU on thn 5 yard piay, Tilley threw a short No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. i-iaciv.

mayu gi-uunucu uui. an-etta. Hostetler taking second, rao leu to work. Lewis refused to halt the -'HSISKSHi Cullenbine reached wben tween thir an home and was the Cubs and Williams ms uuaeu (7) Ericksor (I) Johnson booted his easy roller I thrown ou t. Lowrey to Livingston catch.

Mavo lined out (York popped out foul to to Hughes. Cramer took second Cramer singled to right. retta. Johnson threw Outlaw on the i a Greenberg drew Remaining 'series Games: first, Cullenbine taking second. 10 (if i Richards was purposedly walked.

a berg hit -n IT A n- UA double play, Scli- bring Lewis At Chicago, Oct. 8 and the hope the 36 seventh game necessary), tung-'iut farm- Voj Sc) jcs Figiu es By jne AsBuciated i res; Fifth game (at Chicago): 1'Micl attendance 43,463 Gross Commissioners' share 469.40 Each club's cars ramer i Trucks worked Passeau for a pass, reen berg to second. Passeau was none lelt. idling the bases. Both Passeau and taken Hnk Te Ss wa Bhrt.

Webb sent Pafko far back to take his fly. No runs, no hit's, no error, left. Fourth Inning Cubs Lowrey was called out Tenth HuimgC, Hack singled i to left Johnson scring Gre enberg and sending sh-uek out, Lowrey hit mto a Cullenbine to second. Outlaw for- double play, to Hoove: to and- replaced by Hank. Livingston protested vigorous y.

se York drove a single to left strikes. Cavarretta smashed a Each league's single through the box into cen- terfield, Pafko lined out to Green- who made a nice running ecu York at second, Johnson i Hughes. i No runs, one hit, no i Two runs, three hits, no errors, none 011 i two left. pro- Total First Fife Games: Paid Gross (A) Players' Commissioner's share $162, 531.90 Cach dub's Chicago Seventh Hoover went to short for De- York went is essential. nation's second biggest was in the two weeks of 61.000 lumber AFL the Pacific Northwest, errors, but 40,000 GIO workers remained on their jobs pending a meeting 1 with operators and federal fouled 'out "to Hack, iators Thursday to discuss their out.

Hack to Cavar- dispute. troit. Official paid attendance was 41,708 and the receipts retta. Outlaw flied out to Low-j WANT AQS th" 'nlnv ard me pass war re- i yard, uicn i 1001. mm ripi Newimtiscr.

wno was email- commissioner snare Pafko ilied out deep to warrfpfl to SINU on thn 5 yard piay, Tilley threw a short pd with yc st pr'lay's 8-4 victory, 531.90 I H-H-''Nicholson walked filling 1 line Crum was thrown for a yard pass to Johnston, who was stand- thei apnar( tiy no t-virl- Cach dub's i iield had giown. aaiiv also walked Irw OK an end swoop and then Iil3 in the scoring zone wr er poi to do a thine unless Each league's waen Mayo opeiwd tne Lowrey Stotlar tried the aerial aiuas' first tally in 2 games with Grccnbpro is Affective up there participate in out, Hack to wag removed in route, but Eskerid-e of State in- 0 iNU. Davidson blocked we iry thn firil litle reipts; of fi rst four games only, Cramer fliedla snoii Vt rt-vrfrt nnrl nn i. i. TM.

tho (JlpU wwv Grconbpf 0 is effective up there of State in- aiN'U. Davidson me thn firw line. r.nn for 15 varrts the extra po.nt ana the score. Somc the hands around They also participate'in the fore thro'm down. The quar- remained tii-d, 6-6.

series' press headquarters last 000 radio rights, but the amount to Lowrey. ter as Arkansas was With Stale kicking to )t PX Dotinding on the three of their share will not be deter- penpli'od 5 yards for backfield; Cunningham caught the ball on tho big guy busted mined until after the series, in motion. the 10 and ran to Arkansas' yesterday, were trvins to show After several line plunges to'yard line. The sprint brought now the Cubs have won in i tonm hnf QUr s)l a ight if he hadn't been catch in left-center. Nicholson was ana me No run no hits, no errors, DOBped wt to Webb 531.

Johnson was. called out on pft No runs one hit. no strikes. Lowrey beat out a hit wellth InnLng Cubs ft I to short. Cavarretta drew a walk.

Cavan Ua rolled out, Trout to Fifth Tigers i Pafko ilied out deep to Greenberg. York om36 out to Mayo The field had grown, very dark Nicholson walked filling the bases. near tho rieht fwd lino Nichol t)Un walked on tive son fli e( i out to Greeiiberg. No runs, no hits, no errors, on five across, favor of none no avail. kicked nut of hope to Southern's team, but they dancer to the 22 where Tilly couldn't gam anvrnore territory, i on Arkaisfs as thmwn for a 10-vard so Harsch kicked to the 10 wfiere bv arid Raser pouncea on the ball.

Tiiley eri to SouthTn's 40 where Stotlar kicked out to the 45 where Soiitn- ran it back 23 yards. Harrch slid ern started their last minute drive. through Puard for 16 before be- 's. to Cabutti was ing taaged down by Eskeridac. good for 10 yards, and Stollar Hnrsch a'sain hit guard for 8 with ran 'open -field lor another 10 yds, the ball resting on the 12-yard line, but the gun sounded ending the Stotlar then passed to Cabutti on contest at a 6 to 6 deadlock.

an end sweep but was apparently SINU tabulated trapped so he hoisted a weak lat- compared to State's 9. teral to Ecgers who fumbled and threp-nm second eame horn- Pr aPC 1,15 bat knocking in the fjrqt mar the gcmc winning Tally SaUlrday accentuated th'eir was talking point also topping the Jap Premier Builds Up Cabinet Of Twelfth Inning Tigers (off Benton's leg. Scoring Cavar-, j-j ied to Lowrey in left, no erro'-s. i retta. Wysc struck out.

Trout fouled out to Williams. Two hits, no errors, Hoovel singlod into left field. Hoover was thrown out trying to Inning' Tigers steal. Williams to Merullo. No runs, no hits, none'left.

Fifth Inning Cubs three left. With two strikes against him, Eighth Livingston lined a single to cen- Swift drew a pass. Hubby Wai-' No runs, one hit. no errors. ter, Hughes laid down a' bunt to- j.

cr Batted for Benton and drove none left. (ward first, and was safe whenj a i ou ble through Cavarretta, the to i tlnuea ta, 70, lawyer, also a scries swatters at the moment nt revi cabinet. Furthermore, he's murder in the Twelfth Inning Cubs J.lAJt, UUUkMt ti-li. "-f" HIT Rudy York fell fielding the ball robUlg the stands Williams went out, Mayo It was ruled a'hit. Passeau slap- along the nghtfield Swift York.

Secory batted for a ball at THICKS, and aiii he i up a third. Hoover readied and banged-a single into cenier- hands were safe when TrueKs' rirst and swift 'scored when Hack Schuster ran for Secory. llOldOVG? i-fi. one; LUi.ll vviWMij Welfare Minister, Dr. Hitoshi ids were sale when J.IT.CKS rS -i nc Swift scored wnen i ow to tJiird was too late to booted- Hoover's roller.

Mayo Livingston. It was a fielder's gi ec 0 center scoring Walker narliamentarian, -auth- ihrow to get Livin I choice, hack singled to center, tJJ LU Snellgrove recovered for Arkanses Maritime Service Wants 1000 New Volunteers Weekly Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulslon relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of tbe trouble to belp loosen and expel germ, laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In- iwtuvc miles, Representatives. 'thrnim gotten 011 one way 01 an- veteran mem ber of the House of so nff rafrh hut Hoover to third. was out trying to stretch it, Paf-j ko to Johnson. Ray Prim went ini to pitch for Chicago.

Cramer flied to Lowrey in center, Hoover sin- drove a liner into left and Schuster and i .1 Mavo! member other, knocking in five runs. ''Representatives. He was the head man againj'cs-: Educat i on Minister, ak' on Hank A thousand meii a week for ten u-ccks must volunteer to nesday. All told, he chipped in ano Ministers without Portfolio: Daisaburo Tsugita, 63, ext ten weeks must volunteer to -uesaay. wiu, Daisaburo Tsugita, on, i-ama-j- ram to "Deliver The Goods" with with those three doubles, knocked concurrently chief lo Maritime Service, if our in one run and scored three more.

inet sccl etory i This has been one of the silher Matsim he U. S. Maritime Service, if our in one run anu sccre tary. i hit one crror National forces all over the I This has been one si her Joji Matsumot0) 68 ar Hamen Jou -ns, four nits, Was tin J-wj. aliUiliis uiLCi sou rolled out.

Mayo to York. Low-; made a grea running catch but i rey walked on lour pitches, fill- ji anc as unable to make a ing the bases. Cavarretta singled i Greenberg, with the count to center scoring Passeau and 1 3 and 2, smashed a home run over Hack. George Uibtcr relieved tlle wa i left field tying the i i Trucks for the Tigers, Pafko SCOJ a 7-all. Hughes threw outj Nicholson struct: Cullenbine.

Four runs, three hits, one error, 11. OUJl 1 series, bouncing from the sublime; tar an our" "returning GI's to the ridiculous so fast and reg-j Tatsuo Kawai, diplomat, hold- M.UI*U«10 Ja-anes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon the understanding you must like the way Hi quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION are lied nnd our rt'tuiuins WA a j. J.VUWM*) home on schedule.

Eligi- ularlyGus fans and the Missus are, oyei president the Board of men from 17 to 35 can oe about to tne pomt where formatioiu training station, arc to sail in the a 11 eck engine, purser-hospital corps the The i ut none left. REFRIGERATION Commercial Domestic Air Conditioning Service and Parts POT All Makes All Work Guaranteed Carbondale Refrigeration Co. Phone H30 103 West WalniK Thousands of Motorists JTM-IZE to Meet Newly Amended Law To ptotecf their risht (o drive and fcgijfer a ear ri'shrs that may be dinted fhem If they run afoul of fhe new Automobile Sofery-RespoRsi- fcility Low motorists throughout the stalo taking out adequate Automobile Liability In- curonee. Follow their example. Sea yow agent today, CLYDE SMITH 215 West Main Street Phone 303 'Sixth Inning Tigers Cullenbine beat out a base hit i when Johnson, charging- in, failed to field his roller past the pitch- stage at it a same time.

Narahashii Parliamentarian! office is located at Chicago. Narahashi 44, Parliamentarian i-lwho who is President of the Board out at first. Ui -Jwijj. matters out. Through The new government already 1 the first 36 innin of thls scraTO has two blunt deadlines to meet: Bing Crosby used "to work dur- ble, the American League larrup- ers scored in just two Kincr orosuv uocu't" WUIA uui- ij ing soW vacations in a pickle each time collecting four factory in Spokane, Wash.

the won two of those fir four games, once when Hank urea a Political prisoners must be released by Oct. 10; and'reports on removal "of thought police and re- of liberty-restrictions laws arc due by Oct. 15, when demob- 1 threw hurt Passeau badly, and the game held up while he went to the dressing room for treatment. It was announced that the nail ivas torn from the middle finger Week Days Doors Open 6:45 Show Starts At 7:00 LAST TIMES TONIGHT QYQ QuC DY UCt. IU, ut-iiiuu" three-run homer from his big gun; zal on be completed, the other time when he knocked ill i Meanwhi is growing the first marker to keep the fire burning, Con't.

Daily From 2:30 P. M. LAST TIMES TODAY GIG YOUNG BY ViMCetIT SHERMAN News and Cartoon TUES. anJ WEDNES. Double Feature MYSTIC EAT EMBALMER 35c no odor CLINE-VICK DRUGS spcctor of famine; and frank skepticism of the press.

The first recorded use of the word "broadcast" to, describe a radio service was in 1919 when Dr, Frank Conrad promised such a series to radio amateurs. IF YOU NEED HELP OR WANT A JOB. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD FIRESTONE News and Musical GLORIA JON KIRBY GliANT idward S. Brophy Tues. and Wed.

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in- to 7 p. m. Saturdays Unless you have X-ray eyes, there's only one way to find Wait and see. Because beyond that caboose inay be another train speeding toward the crossmg in the opposite direction. So play safe.

Wait till you can see both tracks are clear. Motorists who don't wait are Cause No. 2 of grade crossing accidents that fad or injure an average of 19 persons every day on U. S. railroads.

You can protect yourself from such accidents. Be sure all tracks are clear before proceeding. Railroad mm ire alioays on the alert, doing their best to protect the public grade crossings. Won't you help them, by protecting yourself This mesiage contributed for the public welfare ILLINOIS CENTRAL SYSTEM YOU CAN Observe ttoe simple 1. Be prepared to stop, J.

Look both wiyj listen. If the view is obscured; be ejtta cautious. 3. Obeytreferulofc 4. Observe til Tcimte n'gn metnt pouiole tnic..

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