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GATS BEAT TECH, 28-7 Titular Activity DODGERS, BOSOX LEAD By BOB BAI.FF THE PALM BEACH POST, SATURDAY, OCT. 1949 5 St. Ann's, Gesu Clash Tops Grid Slate NEW YOnK, (IP) Although intersectional engagements will occupy many of the nation's collegiate grid powers today, there also will be a marked acceleration of activity in major conferences. Michigan's Big Ten champions, still shuddering from their narrow squeak with Michigan State, are at Stanford to stake their 24-game winning streak against a team that Post-Times Sports Editor Showing an amazing improvement over their opening game performance of the week before. Palm Beach High's Wildcats clicked with precision for a 28-7 victory over Miami Tecli at Andersen Field Friday night.

While a crowd of about 5.500 In League Tilt Tonight Lake Worth Defeats Fort Pierce 26 To 6 NEW YORK, (VP) The Boston Red Sox came within a step of the American League pennant Friday by beating the Washington Sen ators in a wild and woolly contest, 11-9. The triumph put the Bosox a full game ahead of the New York Yankees, who took a 4-1 lacing at the hands of the Philadelphia Athletics. The Yanks must now win the last two games of the season at the stadium against the Red Sox to claim the pennant. Conversely, Boston only Conference championship aspirations of two of the formidable tlattened Harvard last week. But back in the Midlands, half contenders in the Southeast Florida Catholic Conference will be on the line tonight when St.

Ann's High entertains Gesu of Miami at Andersen Field at 8 pm. The Miamians were walloped 46-0 in their opener when out- roared approval, the Wildcats struck for three touchdowns and 21-0 lead at half-time, then were FORT PIERCE (Special to The Post) The Lake Worth Trojans used a powerful running attack and two good passing plays to defeat a scrappy band of Fort Pierce Eagles, 26-6 here Friday night before 'manned and outclassed by Miami content to play the Miamians on even terms in the closine chanters a dozen other Big Ten teams will get down to cases in conference struggles. These find Indiana at Ohio State, Wisconsin at Illinois and Iowa at Purdue. a crowd of 2200 fans, including a large delegation from Lake Worth acmi ro League Starts Tonight Florida Semi-Pro League football teams start the new season It was a game filled with electri- The first period was scoreless with the fcagles advancing to the Trojans 30 yard line and to lying plays, three of the five touchdowns resulting from long Northwestern's Rose Bowl heroes, off to a fast start with a lea the 25. Lake Worth started a 75 Hurricanes Beat Rollins, 52-13 yard march in the second quarter gue victory over Purdue, remain out of conference play to enter- tonight with the following sched ule: Belle Glade Wins From Vero, 25-6 lain Pittsburgh and Minnesota with Gilbert Philer and Jerry Hopkins leading the attack.

The Trojans went over in 17 plays, with Ph.fer lugging the ball over from two yards out. Hopkins went goes to Nebraska. gallops. The Wildcats turned in jaunts of 48 and 58 yards, and Tech topped that by scoring the lone touchdown on a screen pass play that covered a total of 68 yards. It was a hard-charging line that enabled the Wildcat backs to run up 14 first downs and 275 yards Tech, while the St.

Ann's team played a 13-13 deadlock with Pom-pano in the inaugural. They come up to the game tonight rated about even, although in past years Gesu held an edge over the local Crusaders. The Miamians won the conference championship four of the past five years under the guidance of Coach Tom Moore, who this year has switched to St. Ann's, and will tonight be coaching against boys whom he started in football several years ago. The local Crusaders expect to use more of an aerial offensive, MIAMI, (IP) The University of needs one victory to clinch it.

In the National League, a similar situation came about when the last-place Chicago Cubs whipped the St. Louis Cardinals, 6-5, to knock the Redbirds a full game off the pace of the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Brooks enjoying an off day, can win one of their two remaining games with Philadelphia and clinch a tie for the flag. The Cards have two games left with the Cubs. The famed Red Sox power wasn't there Friday, but thanks to The Southeastern Conference Miami Hurricanes breezed through Hialeah at Lake Worth.

Miami at Fort Lauderdale, Ft. Pierce at Vero Beach, matches the Big Ten In titular ac tivity. Dixie's headliner sends BELLE GLADE (Special) the Rollins College Tars, 52 to 13 in the opening game for both Georgia Tech, surprise winner over Vanderbilt, to Tulane, pre With Tommy Williams sparking the running game, the Belle Glade teams before a crowd of 29,956 in net trom rushing, while the defensive play was vastly improved season lavonte tor the conference crown. the Orange Bowl here Friday Golden Rams scored their first victory in three years over Vero off-tackle for the extra point. Midway in the second period Duane Stuart intercepted Charley King's pass on the Lake Worth 33 to start another scoring drive.

Philer picked up 17 on an end play and Mac Clark got seven on a smash oil tackle. With the ball on the Eagles' 35 Philer lateralled to Hopkins, who threw a long pass the visiting Blue Devils being held Vanderbilt, meanwhile, will en- to a net of 40 yards in the first I night. Beach here Friday night, 25 to the wretched control of the Sen half and only five in the second! The Hurricanes rolled up four and to strengthen the air arm Coach Moore has changed Don tertain Alabama with hopes of hit-ling its expected stride and Kentucky presses its conference cam half, plus another 84 by the air Williams went 25 yards for the first touchdown after Belle Glade recovered the Vero fumble on the ators' pitchers, Joe McCarthy men sent 10 runs over the plate route. All those are official league games, and in addition the defending champion West Palm Beach Jets travel to Delray Beach to play a practice game against the Boyn-ton Beach newcomers to the league. The teams are starting a schedule that will run two and a half months, with play split into northern and southern divisions.

Ft. Pierce, Vero Beach, Titusville and Kissimmee play in the Northern half and all others in the South paign at Mississippi with each in the second and third innings to Jerry Hopkins for a touchdown. seeking a third straight trmmph. opening kickolf. The upcoast eleven never recovered from that five in each frame and all oa touchdowns in the first quarter and found the goal line in every period to pile on the biggest score they ever made against Rollins.

L. D. Bochette, a 168-poiuid halfback from Gainesville, stood out for Rollins and scored both There was never any doubt that this was a better Wildcat team than it was a week earlier while dropping the first game to Landon the benefit of exactly three hits. Oen from the backfield to end, with John Kenny taking over the quarterback spot in the formation. Kenny's left halfback position has been filled by George Matter, a scatback who showed promise in a relief role last week, In the Pacific Coast Conference, California's defending champions setback.

Hopkins line play for the extra point was no good. Fort Pierce scored its touch In fact, the Sox collected but invade Oregon State and Southern In the second period D. C. Nelmf intercepted a pass on Vero's five hits through the entire affair. California, the team picked to do down in the third on a 73-yard 20 and ran 18 yards to the two, In Jacksonville, 26-13.

They took the opening kickoff and slashed 72 yards in just six plays to score With less than two minutes of the while the Senators were pasting the Beantown hurlers for 18 blows. drive, with Fred Kendall doing and the backfield is completed by Tar touchdowns, the first on a 63-yard jaunt and the other after-a the Rose Bowl honors this time will entertain Washington State. from where Williams sneaked over. ern sector. most of the ground gaining.

Ken The Red Sox apparently had the In the same period Alvin Leathers Notre Dame, unbeaten in its last The Jets will field a veteran lineup in their practice tilt at Del- game sewed up after that lu-run run of 51 yards. It was the first time the Tars had scored dall took a lateral from Bob Dietz to score from nine yards out. Ken intercepted a pass and ran 20 29 games although tied twice, also yards for another touchdown. Wil burst, but the Nats' going nowhere in particular, came back at the on Miami since 1940. is on the coast for an intersection Joe Kenny at full and Danny Par-lamento at right half.

Starting line for the Crusaders features only one change, with Tim O'Hara replacing the injured Bernard Guthrie at left guard. Probable lineuns: ray tonight, but will be lighter than some other teams in the loop. dall placement for the extra point was wide. liams' placement was good for a al date with underdog Washington. Miami rolled up 16 first downs 19-0 half-time lead.

Ivy league contests sending close of the game and threw a scare in the victors. The game closed with the winning run on In the third quarter Williams to three for the Tars and gained 291 yards rushing to 232 for Rollins. The Hurricanes completed sacrificing beef for speed. In the backfield Pepper Martin, 165, scat-back from Lake Worth who was the spark of the 1948 champs, will be paired with Judd Crawford. 170.

Oesil first base for the Senators. game gone. Ed Elliott and Gary Leslie provided the running spark from the halfback spots of the double wing, and Fullback Ned Davis mixed in a 10-yard pass to Elliott. When they crossed two yards into Tech territory they called a reversr in which Elliott took the handoff from Davis, sped far to the right and slithered aw from the secondary to gallop 48 yards into the end zone. That set the stage for another Dartmouth to Pennsylvania and Harvard to Columbia share the Eastern spotlight with Army's West Point battle against slightly deflated Penn State.

11 of 26 passes for 165 yards and Washington used five pitchers I.K I.T LG the Tars completed two of nine St Ann's Bill Tracv 170 Bill Clearv 1R5 Tim O'Hara 14i Tack Condon 17o Joe Bucheek lfio Gene Serraes IHo Don Oen 140 in a desperate effort to stop the Braun 160 nil Hass ISO Camus 165 Lee Gailev ISO Roland Miise 140 Bill Wells 16.i Don Hagan 140 Clyde Dickens, 180, and Andy for 26. Sox Mickey Harris started, fol Anderson, 245. Cornell, the Ivy League favorite, nr, RT RE At ends will be Ray Trindade. Early in the final quarter Lake Worth came back on a similar 73-yard march to score. Philer and Hopkins paced the Trojan offense with Hopkins going the last four yards over center.

Phifer took the ball over for the extra point. The Trojans completed their scoring in the fourth period. After ground plays had brought Lake Worth to the Eagles' 29 the Trojans scored on the same lateral-forward pass, play Phifer to Hopkins to Sullivan Hopkins took the is at home against Colgate and made two long runs during a 70-yard drive in 12 plays, Leathers going 25 yards off tackle for the final yardage. Vero scored in the last period when Cecil Calhoun ran 15 yards to the two, from where Joe Roberts plunged over. The Rams had a 14-7 edge in first downs, gained 287 yards from scrimmage to 72 by rushing.

Vero made good one pass of seven for lowed by Sid Hudson, Dick Weik, Joe Haynes and Lloyd Hittle. During the second and third innings, 165. and Bob Widell, 190: at Navy. Other Mario Alarron 140 OR Ken Bush IKn LH lose Feris 130 RH George Matter 140 -rnnceion invao.es tackles. Lander Booth.

175 and Dan par'nto inn Eastern highlights send Holy Seacrest Scores Over Arcadia, 13-0 Tommy Nevins 184 FB Gus "Oenbrink, 215: at guards, Ed Harris, Hudson and weik gave up Yohe, 185, and Jimmy Ford. 165: a total of eight walks. viuaa iu 131UW11, xiuiria i.u xein- ple and Lafayette to Syracuse. 19. Horses Entered and center.

Bill Dickens, 200. The Senators chased Boston Wildcat innovation. Once noted for consistent inability to make conversions, the Cats sent out Johnny McCants and his educated toe kicked the first of four straight ARCADIA (Special) Playing on a field partially under water starter Jack Kraemer in second with four runs. three yards and the Rams didn't In Belmont Feature Although Oklahoma Big Seven champions remain out of league play to meet the invasion of Texas A. and two tussles are on tap in that conference.

They find after two days of ratn, and witn complete any of three. Dick Fowler held the Yanks to Lake Worth's Rebels go into their opening game with the Hia-leah Hellcats rated as a likely title contender, and a large crowd is expected at Russ Bullard Field in Lake Worth for the 8:30 pm placements. a light drizzle falling most of the ball in the clear and stepped over the goal line. Atwater failed to go over for the extra point. NEW YORK, (IP) The quality four hits in chalking up his first The Wildcats, with good line- game, the Seacrest Seahawks proved better muriders than the Iowa State at Kansas and Colorado might not be up to par, but there backing, stopped Tech cold, and Lambeau Steps Down Score by periods: Lake Worth 0 13 0 1326 at Kansas State.

Non-conference will be quantity aplenty with the victory of the campaign against Casey Stengel's operatives. They had beaten him three times. local high school team Friday competition in the Midwest in Fort Pierce 0 0 6 0- night, the Boynton-Delray com bine winning by 13 to 0. cludes Marquette at Michigan The A's couldn't do much State and Florida at Tulsa This year the Rebels are sponsored by the Kiwanis Athletic Association and all proceeds will go to the Kiwanis Undemrivilesed Bob Hollingsworth intercepted a Texas Christian invades Arkan sas for a Southwest Conference fuss, while Southern Methodist children fund. Officials predict an entry of 19 two-year-olds for the 60th running of Belmont's famed Futurity today.

If all go postward in the juvenile classic, which could point up a likely 1950 Kentucky Derby prospect, it will be the largest futurity field since High Strung defeated 23 rivals in 1928. The race will have a gross against the combined efforts of four Yank pitchers. They collected, only six hits, but two of them were home runs by Ferris Fain and Sam Chapman. Fain hit his with twn nn hase in the third off start attendance of 3.000 If clear weath STATISTICS W. F.

P. First donna IS 12 Yards gained rushing 205 122 Passes attempted 4 11 Passes completed 2 3 Yards Rained passing 64 42 Fumbles 4 2 Oppon. fumbles recov. 1 2 Passes intercepted 3 0 Yards lost penalties 5 5 and Texas will be at home for took a punt on their own 34, Leslie returning 10 yards to the 44. From there the Cats engineered a 56-yard march, plus making up 15 yards more for a penalty, with Davis, Leslie and Elliott alternating in smashes and sweeps.

Davis flipped a 15-yard pass to Leslie for the longest gain. Then when they reached the 22 Elliott's blockers sent him into the clear but he was run out of bounds at the four, and from there Davis bulled over in two plunges. McCants made it 14-0 and there was still 55 seconds er prevails. pass by Arcadia quarterback David Garden in the first period and raced 66 yards for a touchdown, aided by a good downfield block by End Walter Hatcher. The other touchdown was scored in the third period after a 48- As Green Bay Coach GREEN BAY.

(IP) Colorful Curly Lambeau, the man who put little Green Bay on the professional football map, said Friday he'd had enough of big-time coaching. Founder of the Green Bay Packers in 1919 and the club's only coach through 28 years in the National Football League, Lambeau stepped into the front office and named his three assistants to succeed him on the field. Coach Bob Fulton, former Uni non-league games, the former against Missouri and the latter with Idaho. er Ed Lopat. and that settled it.

versity of Tennessee tackle, is again directing the Rebels. He has nractically all of his 1948 sauad Although the cards got iu niu Clemson's defending champions to the Cubs seven, successive go to Nortli Carolina State in the that won nine Rames. lost one and value of $114,285 with 19 starters, the winners taking $89.585 largest since Top Flight netted in 1931. home runs by Roy bmalley ana Hank Sauer spelled the difference Southern Conference, where other tied two. In addition he hqs yard drive.

Charles Gwynn. from pass formation, got away for 27 yards to the four, and on the next play raced over. He also ran for league tilts find Virginia Tech at Gallagher, former Troian star, who attended the University of Georgia MAJOR LEAGUE SCORES CI BS ARDS st. l.nnu I hiraao As usual when the major races William and Mary and George in the score. Tommy uiavmuu slapped a two-run homer for the Washington at Virginia Military.

iasi year, to spearhead the attark Fim now on. he said he'll i Cards. come along, Calumet Farm goes into it in a big Warren Wright's outfit entered four colts. Georgia will be at North Caro the conversion point. Seacrest's improved defense didn't allow Arcadia inside the 22-yard line.

work soleiy as vice president and general manager, titles he's held lina in one of four good inter- Ah no a ab po a left of the first quarter. It was more of the same story In the second period. Tech was stopped cold, punted out, the Wildcats returned the kick once, but again held and took the ball, Elliott returning 27 yards to the Re-Armed. Armed's youngest S'd'nst 2b 4 12 2 Jeffcoat r( 5 0 2 0 for several years. In charge of ac league struggles carded in the South.

The others find Duke at Marion ss (I 1 Reich lh 1 brother, Theory, Shine Boy and M's'i e(-rf 4 2 2 0 Smalley ss 5 2 2 0 tual playing will be Line Coach Tom Stidham, Backfield Coach Tennessee, Rice at Louisiana State to Maylan Smith, who gathered in S'ghter If 5 2 0 0 SMiier If 2 12 0 Northev rf 4 2 2 0 PaTko rf 2 13 0 Dierine ct 0 0 3 OSc'fing 3 0 8 0 The Cubs scored all their runs in the first five innings, and going into the sixth, they were ahead, 6-3. Bob Rush, the Cub starter went until the sixth when the Cards scored twice to pull within one run of a tie. But Walt Dubiel came on and successfully foiled the Redbirds 1. and Baylor at Mississippi State. the ball at the 40, cut to the side Bob Snyder and Defense Coach Wildcat 46.

A two-yard gain set up a spinner in which Davis went Missing from last year's squad is Dewey Tompkins who got off several dazzling runs. The Rebels are steamed ud for the game and with the exception of Lynn Hotchkiss and Tommy Johnson, halfbacks, are in good physical condition. Fulton said. Hotchkiss has a shoulder injurv while Johnson is troubled with a bad knee. The Hpllcats will outweigh the Rebels 13 Pounds to the man line and outraced the Wildcats to Charley Brock.

In addition to the Pacific Coast games and intersectional high Nelson lb 4 0 6 1 Serena 3b 3 10 rvoinld 4 1 7 0 T'llneer 2b 2 1 2 the goal. Center Julian Gunter off tackle, reversed his field and v'no 3b 3 2 1 0 Rush 2 0 0 0 lights, the Far West also will have sped 58 yards to score. The big such promising attractions as MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS junior who made All-Southern last year, looked at times as if he were Oklahoma A. and M. at Denver, Nevada at St.

Mary's, Santa Clara at. Fresno Stale, Montana at Utah State and Utah at Arizona. limping and slow, but on that dash lor me remauiuei Rush was the winner, and Max Lanier, first of four Card pitchers, the loser. Sunlit. Whether all go in the six and one-half furlong dash down the Widener straight course is up to General Manager Ben Jones and son Jimmy, the Calumet trainer.

In any event. Calumet is expected to rule the slight favorite. Right up there in high esteem will be The Diver, a bay son of Devil Diver owned by the big tire man, Russell A. Firestone. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt named his pair of Bed O' Roses, iilly winner of last week's rich Matron Stakes, and the colt First Glance.

he outfooted the fleetest of the kicked the point. Howard Evans intercepted a Seaborn pass late in the fourth period and the Cats were on the march again, but bogged down at the 16. They had pushed Tech to the three as the game ended. The Palm Beach High band directed by Howard Swyers entertained before and during the Their squad lists several former I.EAOl W. L.

Pet. G.B. Brooklyn an Lanier 1 0 0 1 Dubiel 10 0 0 Munger 2 0 0 2: Martin 0 0 0 0 a-Derry 1 0 0 Oi Wilks 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 1 0 24 11' Totals 30 7 27 8 a Struck out for Martin Sth St. Louis 200 012 ono ChiraRO 202 020 RSrhoendlenst. Muslal 2, Garagiola, Glavisno.

Reich. Smalley 2. Sauer 2. 1'af-ko Reich. RBl-Muslal.

Slaughter, Smallev, Sauer, Palko. Sfhefllng, Serena Cl'avlann 2. Northey. 2B Musial. Slaughter.

Smallev. HR Smallev, Sauer. Glavlano. SH Hush. DP Reich and Smallev.

LOB St. Louis 8: Chicago BB off Rush 2. Duhiel 1. Lanier 2. Martin 0 hv Rush Dub- Miami High.

Miami Jackson and University of Miami players. The between halves show will feature the Palm Bparh Cmmtv m. i.nuia en B7 1 Philadelphia 8(1 1(1 Boston 73 18 23 Jork 73 711 .480 23 Pittsburgh 70 82 26 Gators Are Choice Over Tulsa Today TULSA. (VP) Outweighed Twirling Club directed by Miss Cincinnati 61 91 .401 3S netry jean Becker. The Rebellettes hearioH hv patw Palm Beach i2S and virtually unmanned by injur Tompkins will lead the cheering.

AMERICAN I.KAnt Pel. fi.B 98 Miamians with ease. The Cats almost made it one more TD before the half, Davis hitting Roger Barber with a 13-yard aerial. Barber cruising another 40 yards before he was downed at the Tech 25. but the drive stalled just before the half ended, 21-0.

Barber developed into a fine extra cog in the backfield machinery In the third quarter. His running from a wingback was instrumental in the fourth touchdown parade, and on defense he did some fine line-backing. Davis and Elliott also were accomplishing good ball handling iel 2 Martin Wilks 2. PR Lanier 4 1 Boston i ronaDie line-uns: ies, Tulsa University is expected to take to the air in its football game with favored University of hits in 2 1 '3 Innings: Munger i nils Hellrats Ellis Lpogjll 174 Dodgers Will Face Phils' Aces Today wells Hughes Burleson Paul White Yenzer Clark Rogers Elliott in 1 23 innings; Martin 0 hits in .1 Innings ,,1,1,. hi in 1 inninir: Rush 9 hits it New- York 95 S7 .825 1 Cleveland 87 65 .572 9 Detroit 87 65 .572 9 Philadelphia 80 72 .526 18 game.

Lineups: Miami Tech (7) 1 Hiyant LE Rollers l.T W. Hart LG Cuntel Hutcheson RG Baehand RT Will PE Smith OB M. Smith LH Cowuneau Reeves FB Score hv periods: Miami Tech Palm Beach KenelK Ed 17fi LE Bill Harvpv lfri Don Sareeant 1R5 LT Don Brntlv 14R M. Lechlfflard 165 RT High School Football Palm Beach 28. Miami Tech 7.

Lake Worth 28, Fort Pierce 6. Belle Glade 25. Vero Beach 6. Seacrest 13. Arcadia 0.

Dunellon 44. Summerfleld 6. St. Paul a 33. Green Cove Springs 13.

Lake City 26. Cross City 7. Hastings 20. State and BO. Daytona Beach Seabreeze 20.

Starke 9. Jax Beach Fletch. 33, St. St J( Lee 26. Orlando 12.

Hlllsboro (Tampa) 28. St. Petersburg Webster 12, Olph (Tampa) 7. Avon Park 12. Auburndale 6.

Tarpon Springs 13. Plant City g. Frostproof 26. Sebrlng 0. Sarasota 26.

WauchulA 0. Mulherry 12. Bartow 6. Winter Haven 26. Garden 0.

Turkev Creek 11. Fort Meade 6. Lake Wales 19. Kissimmee 0. Clewiston 32, Cocoa 7.

Lakeland 40. FM A 0. Clearwater 19. Farragut 0. inninas (faced 2 hatters in 6thi; Duhiel John Hnrdv 19K Ralph Mingo 194 Al Smith 22o (hirago 62 89 .411 BROOKLYN, (IP) Two pitchers leincton 2ns M.

I.nula 61 100 .338 44' 1 hit in 4 innines. HBP by Lamer Paf-kol; Munger i Winner- Rush iio-1SU Loser Lanier (5-41. U-Plnelll. Das-coli, Gore and Robb. i ui Bill Corriean 205 r-aui iviontz 1KI RG Duane Grose l.VS RE 4 103 .322 47 Davis me uoagers nave yei iu ueai una Florida today.

Injuries have, made doubtful starters of first string Quarterback Len Makowski. Tackle Dave Rake-straw and Halfback Dub Graves. On the other side, Florida mentor Ray Wolf will march out a lineup well-spotted with veterans who dropped Tulsa last year, 28- season stand Detween BrooKiyn and a tie or outright possession 0 0 77 7 7 ob RED SOX II. SEN ATOMS ft Rnatnn I ashlnclon Hoonv Adams 17f) HR M. Brannon ISO ISO FB Tom Mrr.lll 17S of the National League champion and nmnir.o at this claoo anrt th' sinnnS: lourndnwns: Miami Tech.

M. smi point after touchdown. Gunter ah po a ab po a D'M lo cf 4 1 1 0 Yost 3b 4 2 0 2 d.i. -it, 1 3 Mele cf 6 2 4 0 ship. They are the Philadelphia aces "eieree Boise (Tenn.l: I'm- Iwn.

'Oeifllw-pei: H.adlinesman Burn. (Florida); Field Judge Zinni if a 0 0 0 Mole cf 6 2 4 0 Friday's Results ATIONAL I.EAGI Chicago 6. St. Louis 5. Cincinnati 2, Pittsburgh 3.

(Only games scheduled i. AMERIC AN LFAfil Roston 11. Washington 9. Philadelphia 4. New York 1.

Cleveland o. Detroit 4. (Only games scheduled). Cats moved 67 yards in 12 plays to score. Elliott going over from five yards out.

Johnny "The Toe" came off the bench to make it 28-0, and the Ken Heintzelman and Russ Meyer, and against them Manager Burt placement Palm Beach. Elliott 2. Davis 2: points after touchdown. McCants 4 i placements i. Substitutions: Miami Tech: B.

Hart. Pinder, Sistrunk. Seahorn. Starling. Zem aitis.

Woods. Brownlee. Steiger: Palm Beach: Organ. Murpr.ree. Walker.

Mounts. 14. In the forefront is All-South S'phens ss 1 1 2 1 tev-art If 3 2 0 Dorrr 2b 4 1 3 5 Ortiz rf 5 12 0 Zarilla rf 3 0 3 0 nson lh 3 7 0 man lb 3 1 12 0, Knzar 2b 3 1 3 2 Tebbetts 2 0 5 1 "wile ss 1 1 4 Shotton plotted to send out Ralph Branca and Don ISewcomhe eastern Conference choice Chuck Hunsinger at left half who averaged 7.5 yards per try in 1948, third quarter ended that way a lit-1 Batr. Fountain, pondeigast. Kvana.

wu i ct.nij- cu. snn- Met onne a awav. Speshnltz. Kin tie later. JUSt as Sheldon Seaborn lsev, Boardman.

Beacham. McCants. Mot Kramer pi 0 0.) i All pepped up by flattening two II I M'rson 3 Kinder 1 Boston stars. Warren spahn and and 240-pound Tackle John JARMAN'S NEW Today's Games intercepted a pass on leens 31. 10 0 Harris 0 0 0 0 Hudson 1 1 0 0 Officials: Rpfprpp.

Boise (Tpnn; I'mDtre. John Sain in Thursday's damp NATIONAL I. FACIE i lonna Heart linesman After two plays netted one yard, Harb Reeves flipped a screen pass Probable lineups Giants Beat Bulldogs NEW YORK. (IP) Finally finding somebody they could beat right in their own backyard, the New York Giants dumped the New York Bulldogs, 38-14, in a National Football League game played Friday night before a slim gathering of 17.704 at the Polo Grounds. A series of fumbles by the Bulldogs, who held a 14-10 half time Brooklyn at Philadelphia Branca (13-5) I Weik 0 0 0 1 la-R'ertson 10 0 0 IHaynes 0 0 0 1 Hennis Purrlup Fipld Judge, Jenkins vs Heintzelman (17-91.

double-header that put Brooklyn in first place, the Dodgers left for Philadelphia Friday night. Shot- (iwirray state learners). St. Louis at Chicago Brecheen (14-10) vs Chipman lfi-8i. STATISTICS h-( nan 1 1 Hittle 0O00 c-Lcwis 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 5 27 13 Totals 41 18 27 10 PB New York at Boston Kennedy (12-13) MT 1 ton wanted his men to have a good night's rest rather than take an early train today to Philadelphia First Downs 14 Yards from srrimmaae 4" or Koslo (11-131 vs Blckford H5-11).

1 Only games scheduled 1. AMERICAN I.EAC.I F. Florida Pos. Tulsa Bishop LE Click Natyshak LT Bloom Sutton LG Lewhew Kynes Cagle Lorenzo tG Burrough Dempsey RT Rakestraw RE Smith William. QB Annex Hunsinger LH Barry Cox RH Graves Godwin FB Boucher or McGraw Pauses attempted 9 8 a Klied out for Vieik In Singled for Havnes In Slh.

Walked for Hittle In 9th. DR. SAUNDERS CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH TALKS MONDAY FKIIMY AT 12:15 610 ON YOUR DIAL SnunrlprB Chiropractic Hen If Offices Are Located in Knke Worth, Ft. Myert and Miami Boston at New York Parnell (25-7) vs 7 84 Boston 055 000 00111 for the seasons final two important games. has beaten Brook French 7oeA 1 lead, Helped the Giants break the game wide open in the second half.

i 'avsps rompieien Yards Rainrd passes 9S Passe inteirepted by 1 Punting average an Penalties asst. (yds) 4t Fumhics hy 2 Own fumbles rer. 2 32.4 10 lyn five times this year the only Washington tun mo 022 DiMBBKlo 2. Pesky. Zarilla 2, Goodman 3.

Tehhetts 2, Mastcrson, Yost, Stewart, Robinson 2. Dentc. Early. Evans Hudson, ('nan. EKozhi-.

Rnliirison. Den-te, Stephens. RBI DIMaggln 2. Pcskv. Reynolds (17-61.

Philadelphia at Washington Kellner (19-121 or Schelh (9-121 Hittle (4-71. Cleveland at Detroit Garcia (13-5) or Lemon 22-10i va Trucks (19-101 or Gray (IO-91. Chicago at St. Louis Gumpert (13-15) vs Raney (0-2. National League pitcher to do it and Meyer has done it twice.

Meanwhile, the Cardinals meet Senatorg Buy Noren Stephens 2, Hudson, Yost 3, Mele 2. Drierr Kinder, uentc. 211 Robinson WASHINGTON, (IP) The Wash 2. Yost. Denle.

SH Tehhetts 2. RADIO PROGRAMS the last place Cubs in their final two games at Chicago. INDIANS TIGERS 4 DP Dente. Kozar and Robinson 2. Dente Friday Football Miami 52, Rollins 13.

Furman 14. South Carolina 7. Mllligan 20. Tampa 19. Lebanon Valley 14.

Ml. St. Mary' 7. Lincoln Univ. 14.

Albright 12. Kent State 13, Mt. Union 11. Vlllanova 34, Detroit 7. Maryland 33.

Georgetown 7 Boston College 13. Wake Forest 7 ington Senators, Friday bought Irving Noren, outfielder from the Hollywood club of the Pacific 'They ve got Chicago, and we ve Cleveland 200 020 2006 8 1 Detroit 300 100 000 4 9 1 Feller and Hegan; Newhouser and Rob got Philadelphia that's altogether different opposition," said Branch and Robinson. Pesky, Doerr and Goodman. Doerr and Goodman, Doerr, Stephens and Goodman. LOB Boston S.

Washington 11. BB off Harris 6. Hudson 3. Kramer 1, Weik 1, Mastersnn 3. Haynes 4, Kinder 2 SO by Harris 2.

Weik 4. Maslerson 1. Haynes 1, Kinder 3. PR Kramer 5 hits Coast League. Noren was bought for $50,000 inson.

Homers: Cle. Gordon (2). PIRATES 3. REDS in 1 23 innings; Harris 0 hits In 1 13 with John Simmons assigned to Montreal in the deal. Hollywood has a working agreement with Cincinnati 0O0 000 0022 4 0 Rickey, Dodgers president.

Rickey made the remark before the Cubs beat the Cards Friday. Shotton, who believes in doing one thing at a time, said "all I'm Pittsburgh 020 000 nix 3 Wehmeler and Cooper: Chesnes and Fltz- innings; Masterson 10 hits in 5 13 innings: Hudson 2 hits in 23 innings; Kinder 3 hits in 2 Innings: Weik 1 hit in 3 innings; Haynes 0 hits In 3 Innings. Hittle 2 hits Brooklyn, which owns the Montreal Gerald. club. Honw: Pgh.

Klner. thinking about now is beating in 1 Inning. WP-Weik. PB Early. Win Philadelphia Saturday.

ner 'b-bi. looser Harris )4-loi nirr lacir ivlwrn Grieve. Summers. Rommel anrf Hnnochick i DRA JAtn VMrx.r.n CHICAGO. (IP) Beau Jack.

Belmont Park Entries Clear and fast. First Dost 1:15 Dm. Dodger strategy calls for New-combe to pitch Sunday in what iwouisvnie 34, Murray (Kyi 14. Belmont Park Results Cloudy and muddv. FIRST Purse S3.000; claiming: maidens; 3-year olds and up; 7 furlongs.

Georgia (Atkinson) 9.00 6.30 5.40 Trifle (Bolandl 13.40 8 50 Ethelspick (Bowcut) 18 50 Time 1:27 15. a-Grandma G. Ginna's War. Kathys Own. Stark Mad.

Janet Mah-er. China Cooleen. Rosv Scene, Top Hon-ora, Simaid. a-By Air alto ran. a--I.

Bleber entry. SECOND Purse S3.000; claiming; 2-year olds: 6 furlongs. Summerlight (Woodhouse) 9.00 4 50 4.10 Blue Heart (Glisson) 4.00 3 20 Dada (McPheei 6.40 Time 1:1145. Mima Scholar. Flap Not.

New Leaf. Scotch Wine also ran. could be the key game of the year 3:00. A 10,089. ATHLETICS 4, VANKS I Philadelphia New Vnrk ab po a ab po a Joost ss 3 15 2 Rfzzuto ss 3 0 2 3 FIHST Purse claiming: 6 furlongs: Sure Glide 114.

a-xBrag- WEAT NBC 1490 KC SATURDAY, OCT. 1 6:30 National Antnem; sign On 6:31 Sunnyslde Up 7:00 News 7:05 Sunnyslde Up 7:45 Swap Shop World New. Roundup i 5:15 Weather Forecast 8:20 Football for Breakfast 8:30 Sunnv Side Up 8:45 Hank D'Amlcos Sextet 9:00 Frank Merrlweil Coffee with Congress 10:00 Fred Waring 10:30 Marv Lee Taylor cadoc 111. BUODins iu. ill.

Augusta, former world's lightweight champion. Friday night scorer! a split decision over Livio Minelli, Bergamo, Italy, European welterweight champion, in a rough ten round battle in the Chicago Stadium. Hustling Oaks 111. Muzzle 120. Gold 105.

103. Maruca 113. b-xxPre War Time 108, b-xChlp Reef 103, Birdie Fain lb 3 1 8 3 Mapes rf 10 10 12 0 Keller If 1 0 0 0 13 0 Brown 3b 3 1 0 3 0 1 5 rich lb 4 0 8 1 0 2 0 Ben a 3 0 4 0 1 0 1 Delsing cf 4 1 10 Lulley 117. a-J. M.

Jerkens-J. H. Crawford entry. b-F. Forestiere-A.

Jeanfreau entry. SECOND Purse S3. 000: claiming: 3- White rf 4 C'pman cf 3 Suder 2b 2 Valo If 4 Davis 3b 4 Rosar 4 Fowler 3 and up; 6 furlongs: xTask 113. 15 0 Bauer cf-rf 4 13 0 0 1 -2 C'man 2h 2 1 5 2 inira Ace ma, rarnameni hi, oay ong DAILY lOI HI.F, Oenrgla and Summerlight paid 938.10. with only two days of rest.

He has done that four times this year and won every- time. Shotton was in high spirits after his team surged back into first place for the first time in six weeks. "What makes us look good is the way Peewee Reese is hitting," he declared. Rickey was solemnly cautious. "Whoever beats out the Cards has got to have a good ballclub," he said.

"But if we do it, we will give a good account of ourselves in the series." a-Wdllng 1OO0 ISanford 0 0 0 THIRD Purse S3. 000; hurdles; maid Mono ens; 3-year olds and upward; about 1H miles. REEF FISHING DAILY, 9 A. M. On The Dieir) Powered Govt.

Inspected LADY HELEN WE ALWAYS CATCH FISH Layton'a Dock Experienced Ouldei Phone 4357 c-Mole 10 0 0 11:00 Lassie Looat 0 0 11 North Branch (Foot) B.00 4.40 3.11) P' field 1 0 0 0 b-MIze 0 0 0 0 Silver Bridge (Maletlol 7.10 3.50 Joe Hogan (Schweizer) 4.20 WIRK MBS 1290 KC SATURDAY, OCT. 1 8:23 National Anthem Sign On 6:25 Western Roundup 7:30 Sacred Heart 7:45 Morning Merry-Go-Round 8:15 Weather Bureau 8:20 Morning Merry-Go-Round 10.00 Jerry Sean Present. 10:15 Dog Tale. 10:30 Leslie Nichols 10:45 Helen Hall Femme Fair 11:00 Coast Guard 11:30 Here', lo Veteran. 11:45 Alan Orch.

12:00 Man on I'm Farm Quiz 12:30 Alvlno Rey' Orch. 1:00 Joe McCaffrey New. 1:15 Harry James Show 1:30 Safety Interview. 1:35 Hit of the Week Pre-game Roundup. 1:55 Penn State-Army 4:30 Roundup and Mu.tc 5:00 Sports Parade 5:30 Caribbean Crossroad.

8:00 News 6:05 Three Sun. 6:15 Sportacope 6:30 Social Security Show 6:45 Around The Town 7:00 Hawaii (Jana 7:30 Quick a. a Flash 7:55 John B. Kennedy twenty iuetuun. 8:30 Man Next Door 9:00 Meet Your Match 9:30 Lomoardoiana, U.

A. 10:00 Hillbilly Jamboree 11:00 Blue Dreamer 11:55 New. 12:00 Sign Olt S'welss 2b 0 2 2 lime 2:01 4n. KHcket. Arctic Bound.

Woodstock. Furthermore, Affluence, We-nell, Nlktah, Tolblac also ran. Id-Johnson 10 0 0 Totals 30 6 27 13: Totals 29 4 27 12 FOURTH Purse $3,000. clalmlna. 2.

a Grounded out for woodling In 7th Walked for Pnrterfield In 7th. 113, cony Boy 114. cnanenge Like iiu, Quibble 113. Mayes Riley 110. Tllinn Purse S3.500; maidens; colts and geldings; 2-year-olds; 6 furlongs: Sun Quest 118, xxW'altlng Home 111, Greek S-jng 118.

Allghar UK, Lotowhlte 118, a-Royal Mint 118, Promptness 118. xHoplite 113. Doc McGralle 118, Alfadur 118. Bright Comet 118. xFulton 113.

Buckingham 118. b-Dooly 118. Bold Lea 118, b-Boodle 118, a-Expiator 118. a-H. La Montagne entry.

b-C. V. Whitney entry. FOI'RTH Purse allowances: 3-year-olds; 6 furlongs: Halt 120. Daiquari 120, xPall Of.

Water 112, Marabout 120. Jazz Baby 117, Greek Blond 113, Brenton Light 117. Uncle Kdgar lib. FIFTH The Belmont Futurity: purse 550.000 added; stakes; 2-year-olds; furlongs (Widener Course): Galoot llo. QuestuS IIS, a-Bed O'Ro 11H.

More Sun 122. Navy Chief 122. b-Re-Armed 122. Striking 119, internal City 122, Admiral Drake 122. KeeD Right 122.

Fais year-olds, 6 furlongs. Lady Fairrield (R'tsonl 62.50 20.50 8.20 Judys Runner (Destaslo) 4.90 3,90 Hit Into a double play for Hood in Better than ever Now you can enjoy even greater walking pleasure a a beauty of design and miles of wear in these new French Toes by Jarman thanks to Jarman's famous "friendliness of fit" and style leadership. Come in and try a pair today. ytn. Fanned for Stlrnweias in 9th.

Podium (Danlsli 6.30 Time 1:12. Insolence. Sailnra Choice. FISHING CATCHES 58th St. Dock Philadelphia 013 OflO 000 4 LET'S CO FISHING "BLUB REA" FULL DAV, $4.00 LEAVES DAILY 9 A.

M. 40th ST DOCK CAPT. TED BROWER Ethel Terry and CH-tle also ran. FIFTH Purse $3,000, claiming, 3-year- iew jura jisj uiiu uou 1 Lillian II, Capt. K.

L. Howell Olds and upward. 7 rur ones. Joost, Fain. Chapman, Fowler, Mapes.

Davis, Joost. RBI Chapman. Harry R. Cooper, Belmar, NJ, 1 11:15 NBC Stamp Club 11:30 Watch mat Word 12:00 New. at Noon 12:05 Noonday Frolic.

12:30 Man on the Street 12:45 Here', to Veteran. Kami Horn. Hour 1:30 Report on America 1:45 Report on Europe 2:00 Football Matinee 3:15 University 0f football Game tout Manner. 5:30 Bit. of Hit.

5:45 Confidential Closeup. 6:00 New. 6:15 Sport, on Parade 6:30 NBC Symphony 7:30 Dragnet 8:00 Hollywood star Theater 8:30 Truth or 'Consequence. Hit Parade 9:30 Dennis Dav a-Demavenri (Woodhouse) 8.00 3.60 2.40 Martal (Perezi 3.30 2.30 sailfish, 3 dolphin, 2 kingfish; Hard acts (Glisson) 2.50 C. Pridham, city, 1 sailfish, 2 king- lime 1.7.

Blue Row, a-Seaton PiDDln. Dime. Mv Bear Bov. Rincador. fish, 1 barracuda, 2 dolphin.

rovn. rain m- tit-own. hk Chapman. Fain. SB Coleman SH Rlzzuto.

DP Rizzuto. Coleman and Henrlch; Fowl-er, Joost and Fain; Fain. Joost and Fain. LOB Philadelphia New York S. BB off Fowler 6.

Hood I. Porterfield 1. San-ford 2. SO hy Fowler 5, Hood 2, Porter-field 2. PR Lopat 5 hits In 2 13 Innings: Do Do 110.

Unbridled 122. a-Flrst Glance No Bull also ran. a Dlbe entry. SIXTH The Poughkeepsle handicap. DYKES, ABRAMS SIGN purse 34.500 added.

Class 3-year-olds. 122. Beau Max 122, The Diver 122. Gull-lollne 122, b-Shine Boy 122, b-Sunlit b-Theory 122. a-A.

G. Vanderbilt entry. b-Calumet Farm entry. SIXTH The New York Handicap: DurSe MIAMI, (TP) Boxing Promoter 1 mues. Porterfleld 1 hit in 4 23 Innings; Sanford Pibroch (Atkinson) 6.00 3.50 200 Khaki (Mehrtensi 10.10 4 50 nits in innings pitched to 2 men); Hood 0 hits In 2 Innings.

WP Hood. Count A Bit (Robertson) 3.50 S25.000 added; 3-year olds and up; 2 Winner Fowler (15-11 1. Loser Lopat Tommy Detardo announced Friday night that he had signed Frankie Abrams, Detroit welterweight, to fight Bobby Dykes of San Antonio, Texas, in Miami Oct. 10. Time 1:43.

Choch se. Magna cnarta. Black Chiffon also ran. miles: Chains llti. wyntord II 11.

Campos 106, Quarter Pole 113. Doubtless II 112. Donor 126. Skyscraper 100, Natural 105. SEVENTH Purse 54.000, allowances, 4- 10:00 Judv Cano'va Show vear-olds UD.

1.1 miles. Stymie 122. tlo-ll)i Hubbard, Paparella. Stevens and Berry. 2:11.

A 14.802 paid. Belmont Park Selections Bit The Aitiion'ateii PrrBB 1 Pedro. Rlrdle Liilles. (Irand (lie ODrv bur John Wm. (Glisson) 4.00 2.70 2.30 SEVENTH Purse S4.500 added: ass LAKE SAIL REEF FISHING MOTOR ROWBOATS DOCK SPACE FOR RENT BAIT TACKLE Phone 9238 5903 LAYTON'S PARK RIVIERA BEACH, FLA.

Mile North West Palm Beach 11:00 Biorn Blornson Lex (Bolandi 3.SU 2.6fi Renown (Adams) 2.70 Handicap; 3-vear-olds and up; 1 1lb miles: Marine Charger 107. Balsamo 109, Incline 109. Safe Arrival 122, Prefect 114. 11:15 Dancing 1-arty 12:00 News Football On The Air Time 1:43 30. Brandy punch, loun- 12:05 Sign Off: National Anthem trv Bov II.

Kay Gibson. Realtor, Made- Caifero IDS. Ispahan 115. 1 f.ay Song. Julhhle, Polly's Buy.

3 Hoodie, H. I.a Montagne entry, Prompt- ion II also ran. ekiiith Purse J3.000; claiming: 3- 1 '4 EIGHTH Purse S3, 000, claiming. I1- miles By The Asaorlated Prets (Eastern Standard Tlmr). North Carolina vs (ieorcla 1: pm' ABC from Chavpel Hill, NC Penn Htate va Army 1:55 MRS from Ural Point.

117. KeeD Watch 112. b-Heausv 110. High Mr.WN, WUU KC SATURDAY-C-tOO SlSm UO ttiUU Hun. Koundupi tt.5 cauiogut; Orab Bag; 7:30 Nwi; 1 138 urab Mas: 7:43 Hit earada.

UP Nawa; 8:10 Bnllatlna; IS M'iming Special; :30 enrfaa fllub: Mtou Harth IrlOi Devotional i30 Uatan; Dance Paraclei lit-a Walta; luiift "ncerti 10:30 Sal Mualc; 11:00 Varletlaa: 11:43 Gladea urnwer; Watann. Nawa. Promotion I Bolandi 11.70 5.90 4.10 hinder 113. xBlll Ross 115. xRustle Broom 112.

a-Croesus 112. Orange Sun 117, Storm The Street iSrurlork) 4.00 3.00: The Globe (Guerln) 3.90 nes-. 4 Daiquari, Halt, Marabout. 5 Diver, l.ulllotine. Calumet Farm entry.

9 Donor, Stymie, Quarter Pole. -''e Arrival, iijmhan, Prefect. 2- Rosa, llleh'-lndcr. Hustle Broom. Best Bet: SA1E ARRIVAL.

state coition: Mra Spear: Phil Keodi Bob Cberlvi 1IOO up Newa: 1:03 Barn Dance: 200 Ba.eball: 4:00 Juke Box; -4nole l.l.hfi 6100 up wa: Kourfdun 2:30 CBS three-hour lumma- Hawk 114. b-xThe Dervish 112. 329 Clematis St. ail. Dick Haymaai 0:30 Dmn.r afualoi Off Time sold Byrd, Rags 10 tion of approximately 20 games.

a-F. Narialinn r-itry. Riches. Rlet'P- f. ran.

i (eorgla Tech vi. Tulane fromi n-s. r. stecier entry. He Orleanj.

XX-7 lbs. AAC. ADD BELMONT ENTRIES 1.

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