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THI NASHVILLI TENNESSEAN, Sunday Morning. Sept. 2t, 1947 3-C Duke Bumps N.C State, 7-0 -MBA and Hi 1 1 shorn Spot on Maryland Noses Out Ole Miss Whips Bay singer Tossed for 2-Yard Loss Risk Records Against TIS, Central in Top Tilts South Carolina 19-13 Florida Gators DURHAM, N. flJV-Tackle Louis Allen snatched a blocked -pass mna yaras ior a toucnaown seven minutes before the end of the By JOHN BIBB Two of the three unbeaten, untied clubs in the Interscholastic Foot For Second Win jwmroay 10 proviae uuKe university Dig Blue Devils with a ball League face formidable opposition this week as the prep circuit en 10 victory over North Carolina State. Two ironclad lines and tight aerial defenses had blocked the offensive of both teams until Allen's; By F.

T. MACFEELY when Bo Hagan passed eight yards JACKSONVILLE, 1 a. UP) Udden game-winning run. As 38,000 fans watched ters into its iourth week of play. Montgomery Bell Academy, chief threat to Cohn's chances of winning its third consecutive championship, runs against an unpredictable Tennessee Industrial School eleven, and Hillsboro faces the ever-dangerous Central Tornado.

Although it is still early in the year, these two contests may have North to Jack Couch in the end zone. Mississippi rode to its second con secuuve Southeastern Conference victory of the still-young 1947 foot Virginia Wins 33-7 lar-reacning eiiects on the final i ball season when they downed Flor ida, 14 to 6, in the Gator bowl here CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. UP) Virginia's Cavaliers flattened This Week's Schedule last night. crowning scene. A loss to either MBA or Hillsboro would virtually write finis to their respective championship hopes, due to the fact that Cohn's schedule calls for a greater amount of league opposition.

The It was the right arm of "Chunkin serappy George Washington univer sity, 3.5-13, yesterday before an Charley" Conerly that gave the Rebels their win. Charley threw 'em right and left as well as down opening day crowd of 15,000. The Cavaliers tallied the first defending king. Tigers play nine Ml. Juliet it Antioch.

Bellevuc at Ftabodjr. Hillsboro Central. Hume-Focr Tech at Cohn. Cumberland at Donelion. Duncan at West.

Goodlettsville at Da Pont. Ryan at East. Howard at North. TIS at MBA. the middle as he used three differ time they got the ball, Bruce Bailey going across from the two-yard ent receivers to take Mississippi to its first score near the end of the loop battles, Hillsboro seven and MBA six.

Aerial Fireworks Expected This week's "initial" battle. TIS-MBA, is expected to be marked by plenty of aerial fireworks. The third period. Jenkins Scores First Jenkins got the first counter on a pass from the Florida five-yard Broncs lost a close 7-0 decision to TIS backfield is a artist, with special accent on Biles rlfcbon. Grover Jones galloped over for a second Virginia score and Billy Pennel went 62 yards for the third before intermission.

John Mazero, sub halfback, pitched a strike to Halfback Jim Kiline for the first Colonial score in the second stanza and Charlie Butler tossed one to End Frank close for the second GW tally, line. Bobby Oswalt made good his first of two conversions and that East Friday, but those who wit- would have been enough to win the nesed TIS impressive romp over Howard this season, are well aware that the Busters are capable of Carolina State's fullback, Leslie Palmer, faded to pass and a host of Duke players blocked the ball. Allen took it in the air and lumbered to the end zone. On Comeback Road Duke's sophomore Fullback Paul Stephanz kicked the point and Duke headed for a comeback after last year's disastrous season, when Wallace Wade's once great team lost five games and won four. Tight, heavy line play sparked the game with State's tackles, James Rees and Ted Dostanko, tarring on defense.

Duke linemen also crashed through repeatedly to smear State runners behind the lines. State's Halfback Charlie Rich-kus, whose brightest performance last year was the last-minute spurt that whipped Duke, performed well In yesterday's game but went out several times on injuries, and finally suffered a concussion. Devils Outplayed State, breaking out of a two-week Infantile paralysis quarantine, outplayed Duke through most of the first half, and stayed in Duke territory until midway of the second quarter. State's Halfback Gordon Goodman hauled down a Duke pass on his own 40-yard line early in the game and returned it to the Duke 15, but Duke's line held. On the whole it was a dull game game.

again. His end runs were superb against the Rebels, as were Marion Hill's off-tackle drives. Maroons Favored Naturally the undefeated Ma Will Glover took over for Coner plenty of offensive power especial ly in tne iourth period and pro J-vA' fd) ly through the air. vided the impetus that took Missis roons with the league top back- Glen Biles is perhaps second only Bops Davidson tieid- will be a heavy favorite to sippi to its second touchdown. He scored it himself, skirting his left to MBA's Bill Wade in the passing NORFOLK, Va.

UP) An alert department. (Du Pont's Ray Smith rack up their third straight, but as end from the Florida 10. Davidson football team played William and Mary's Indians on al Florida, which had missed pay- may offer plenty of argument aa jiieuiuieu earner every mba Biles teamed with backfield opponent will score," anal TIS has a dirt on two previous drives, finally most even terms during the first lot of potential scoring material. mate Billy Tulloss to down a fight crossed the Ore Miss goal with bu half before 9000 spectators yester day, but was worn down by superior one minute and 10 seconds left in the game, sWizarous Lewis missed Hillsboro will be no better than an even choice against Ed Tipton's Central crew. The Tornado has gained momentum since its disap ing Howard eleven.

However, MBA will have to do more than put up a heavy "flak" barrage to whip the Broncs, because their ground game is capable of scoring a lot his placekick on the conversion at tempt and the last minute went by without another serious threat. pointing loss to Decherd In its debut. Sparked by Jodie Ellis, Steve Williams and Bubber Ferguson the depth ana finished on the short end of a 21-0 score. Fjullback Jack Cloud scored two of the Tribe's touchdowns and Richard Hungerford, a substitute for End Louis Hoitsma, went over lor the third. Stanley Magdziak converted after each touchdown.

of points. Every member of the Triple-threat Conerly, who ended last night's fracas with a 'yardage Blue and Gold eleven fought Fath gain of 194 yards running and pass ing, gave the crowd of 17,000 a sen er Ryan to a 6-6 standstill and then exploded for 51 points against Antioch Friday night. sational display of his prowess with the football in that first Rebel scor with North Carolina State having On the other hand, Hillsboro has Virginia Tech Wins 20-6 ing drive. a sugnt edge in the statistics. slammed over both of its league He started it by taking a punt BLACKSBURG, Va.

UP) Vir on his own 34 and running it back foes to date, trouncing Bellevue and Peabody by one-sided counts. State rolled up seven first downs to six for Duke; and made 112 yards running and passing to 68 for the ginia Tech's Gobblers relied almost exclusively on the formation in AP Wlreohoto BERKELEY, Calif. Reaves Baysinger (36), Navy quarterback, is snagged for a two-yard loss in the second period of the Navy-California football game played before nearly 80,000 fans here yesterday. No. 67 is California's Red Franz, guard.

Making the tackle is James Cullom (64), the other guard. California Sinks Navy 14-7 Here again there is likely to be a to the Florida 38. He found the ball a bit slippery on the next play and was downed before he could Blue Devils. their 1947 debut here yesterday as they rolled to an impressive 20 to 6 lot of scoring. Cohn Can Call Score pass on the Florida 45.

Preps' Grid Records ANTIOCH 0 Duncan 13 (W-0, h-'i. T-l) 13 Cumberland 6 Duncan 1ft ft BellcTue ft 2 0 at Central 51 HILLSBORO (W-'i. L-l, T-0) 6 16 31 Bellevue 0 BELLEYl'E II Sprinsfield 31 (W-l, L-l, T-l) Peabody A Hllliboro 31 ft Antioch ft 56 31 13 Hume-Foes 0 HOWARD IS 37 (W-. L-l. T-2) CENTRAL 1 Goodlettsville 1 (W-l.

L-l, T-l) 7 TIS 3i 0 Decherd 6 li Duncan 8 ft Ryan ft 51 Antioch 'JO 4.1 HUME-FOGG TECH 57 1J (W-0. L-3. T-0) COHN A F.t Hi victory over the Purple Hurricane of Furman university. The third undefeated team, Cohn, Too Little, Too Late There he set to work. A short toss to Red Jenkins on the left should be able to call its own score Perfect football weather favored the estimated 10,000 persons in against Hume-Fogg Tech.

The lat carried to the 32. One to Fish Salmon on the right carried to the COLUMBIA, S. (IP) A two-touchdown bid in the fourth period wasn't enough for South Carolina yesterday, and Maryland hung on ter club has fallen three times this season and as yet hasn't registered a single point. 20. The third one was down the middle to Buddy Bowen and that put the ball on the Florida five for a 19 to 13 victory over the Gamecocks before a crowd of Duncan and Du Pont, unbeaten with a first down and goal to go.

Miles stadium who saw halfbacks Ray Beasley and Sterling Wingo and Fullback Bobby Smith lead the ground gaining that brought Tech touchdowns in the first, second and third periods. VMI Bests Catawba 15,000. On the only play Conerly didn Maryland's deceptive T-forma- get in on in the scoring series Cerone Bowls 1183 To Pace Qualifiers By BAXTER MELTON Phil Cerone rolled a six-game total of 1183 for the highest mark last night as 20 keglers, plus Defending Champion Dick Hartman, began Idaho Smears Stanford 19-16; Trojans Romp Jenkins plunged to the two. Con but tied, put their records on the block against West and Goodlettsville, respectively. The Longhorns will be in the role of underdogs for the first time this season.

West has shown more improvement than any team in the league, scoring on tion netted a pair of scores in the tirst quarter and another in the (W-3, L-0. T-0) 0 North 4J 12 third for a 19 to 0 lead. 13 Rvan ft 0 Bellevue 19 Weal ft erly came back with a short toss to Jenkins but Gator Doug Belden was there and Jenkins went down LEXINGTON, Virginia 33 North 0 Military Institute unveiled its for back on the five. mation yesterday before approxi 0 87 LITTON (W-l, L-l, T-l) 7 MBA 30 It East 6 0 Du Pont 0 The next one was from Conerly qualifying rounds at the Melrose lanes in The Nashville Xennessean's 64 13 CUMBERLAND (W-0. L-3, T-0) ft Portland .10 ft GoodlettiTille .13 to Jenkins off to the right and it mately 4000 fans at Alumni Field and what Coach Arthur (Slick) fifth annual City Match Play bowling tournament.

was good for six points. BERKELEY, Calif. (IP) A powerful University of California Hartman is automatically seeded to the finals by a vote among By its victory, Mississippi broke Mt. Juliet 13 21 26 Morton showed in his debut was enough to give the Keydets a 13 to MBA football team, getting its first 6 victory over Catawba Indians both Cohn and MBA after faltering under a 38 to 0 Springfield wallop in the first game. Du Pont, still holding hopes of being around for a title claim, is a big favorite over Goodlettsvllle's hustling Trojans.

The Bulldogs' flashy backfield, and big line Is expected to be too much for the Purple and Gold clan. Father Ryan plays its traditional tilt with East, Bellevue is at Pea- the participants last evening, who also increased the finalists to 10. In other years eight have entered the windup. the three-year jinx that Ole Miss couldn't licit both Kentucky and Florida the same year. They came through in the favorite's role after taste of glory in a decade, humbled the Navy 14 to 7 here yesterday in despite the lack of an expected Chacoma Seeks Lou Gambino tallied both the opening period touchdowns from right half on identical plays with runs of 11 and 30 yards and then added the third counter after an 81-yard Maryland march in the third period.

Ed Schwarz converted on the third try after missing the first two. In the last perfod South Carolina roared back, but too late. Bishop Strickland streaked around end for the tirst Gamecock touchdown after the Maryland line had held three times on the one-yard line. Bob Land converted. A few minutes later the Carolinians struck for another touchdown wide-open passing game.

one of the early 1947 grid season's (W-2, L-0. T-0) 20 Litton 7 20 West 7 t0 14 Mf. JULIET (W-l. L-2. T-0) 0 Hartsville 13 13 Cumberland ft 7 Donelson 20 last week surprise win over the The Keydets threw only four parses during the 1947 opener and most stunning upsets.

A terrific Bear forward wall Wildcats. The winner of this local meet gets an expense-paid trip to the National eliminations at Chicago in early December. Hartman rolled their all aiound attack was con featuring a quartet of great ends siderably hampered when Bobby IS 45 DONELSON (W-2, L-l, T-0) 6 Franklin 0 0 Du Pont 2ft 2(1 Mt. Juliet 7 26 33 DUNCAN (W-2. L-0.

T-l) 10 Antioch 0 13 Goodlettiville II 1 Howard 6 3 i DU PONT (W-l. L-0, T-l) 2 Donelson 0 0 Litton 0 Dragon's Mask body, Mt. Juliet invades Antioch, Thomason, one of the South's bet ter tossers, left the game midway in the second quarter with an ankle Mike Chacoma will gamble Tues last night to keep in form, posting a 1110 for ninth placa among the first-nighters. The second round is scheduled at Melrose this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Oury Bowls 1179 iCumberland battles Donelson and Howard is at North in the other games this week.

Know Tennessee First Then the World! injury. Chandler Lists Series Umpires CINCINNATI UP) Baseball Commissioner A. B. Chandler yesterday announced the umpires, of day night that his penchant for 20 39 NORTH (W-l. L-2.

T-0) 0 Gallatin 12 42 Hume-Focc 0 0 Cohn 32 44 PEABODY (W-0. L-l. T-0) 0 Hillsboro 25 winning first falls will pay off with the Black Dragon's mask in the Major College Scores' Gordon Oury's 1179 was the best pin total, followed by A. headlined battle on the triple main ficial scorers and radio announcers B. Gregory's 1170 and the 1156 of smothered every Navy thrust.

It wasn't until the final minutes of play that Navy was able to work into California territory. Second Straight Win It was the second straight victory for Coach Lynn Waldorf as head man of the Bears and, following last week's smashing 37 to 7 triumph ovr Santa Clara, stamped the Berkeley club as one of the nation's potential powerhouses. An overflow crowd of 80,000 jammed Memorial Stadium for the intersectional contest, the Midshipmen's first appearance on the West Coast in 18 years. The middle picked up 14 first downs to only six for California. 25 Ralph Olds.

Bub Eaves, 1943 and event mat card, scheduled Tuesday night at the Hippodrome. 1945 titlist who finished just two T-0) CLOCKS-" Ronson Lighters Remington Razors Flexible Bracelets REPAIRED GORDON JEWELRY GO. (Out Whtrt Pricos Are Rtasonabk) Broad Et Phono S-8582 Waka Forest Georgetown 0. Washington and Lee 16; Rich TIS (W-l. L-l, 33 Howard 0 East And that first fall will be all In pins behind Hartman last year, toppled 1128 for the sixth highest mond 3.

for the 1947 World Series between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Yankees. From the National league Chandler named Ralph Pinelli and Larry Goetz, with George Magerkurth as their alternate. Representing the American league will be William McGowan total. John Tatum, another mem EAST (W-2. L-l.

T-0) 33 Hume-Focc 0 6 Litton 14 7 TIS 0 46 FATHER RYAN (W-0. L-i. T-l) ft Cohn 13 6 Central 6 0 Sprint field 21 11 40 GOODLETSVILLE (W-l, L-l. T-l) 1 Howard 7 Erskine 19; Rollins 9. Guilford 22; Emory-Henry 0.

East Tenn. C. 14; Tenn. Wes 33 14 WEST (W-0, 1-3. T-0) 0 Sprincfield 311 ft t'ohn 10 7 MBA 20 ber of Nashville's better bowlers, toppled 1138 targets for fifth place Match Play Starts Oct.

11 leyan 12. Other scores: Price Sain, 1114; Claude Todd, 1111; Allen Burnett, and Edwin Rommel. James Boyer the no time limit, no disqualification battle Promoter Nick Gulas of the American Legion and Disabled American Veterans has lined up, granting each of Chacoma's requests as to battle conditions. The Dragon looms as a dangerous rival for Chacoma after his 32 second victory over powerful Bad Boy Brown on last Tuesday's card. Gulas is pitching the toughest mat-men he knows into the ring with the Dragon in an effort to halt his rush.

13 But their gains were mostly in the middle of the field. Throughout NOW AVAILABLE Tailored Covers en all late model can is tne alternate. As official scorers Chandler se the California line was the differ Union 26; Austin Peay 7. East Cornell 27; Lehigh 0. Army 13; Villanova 0.

Yale 34; Kings Point 13. Bucknell 25; Alfred 0. Muhlenberg 38; Lafayette 0. Duquesne Western Reserve 0. Nashville Cage ence in the game.

In rushing California netted 183 to 109 for the losers. lected Tommy Holmes, president of the Baseball Writers Association of America; Harold C. Burr, Brooklyn Dally Eagle, and Dan Daniel, New 1940 thru 1947 Intersectional Vanderbilt Northwestern 0. LSU 21; Rice 14. Kentucky 20; Cincinnati 0.

North Carolina 14; Georgia 7. Illinois 14; Pittsburgh 0. Minnesota Washington 6. Indiana 17; Nebraska 0. Colorado Iowa State 0.

Oklahoma Aggies 14; TCU 7. California 14; Navy 7. SMU 22; Santa Clara 6. Texas 38; Oregon 13. Big 12 Ga.

Tech 27; Tennessee 0. Tulane 21; Alabama 20. Ole Miss 14; Florida 6. South-Southwest Duke N. C.

State 0. Maryland 19; South Carolina 13. Arkansas 12; North Texas St. 0. Williams and Mary Davidson 0.

VMI 13; Catawba 6. Virginia Tech 20; Furman 6. Hampton Inst. 19; Ft. Bragg 0.

Centre 25; Tusculum 6. York World Telegram. Pros To Open The announcers will be Red and Mel Allen. 1084; Shorty HelrHs, 1074; William Griffin, 1063; W. Wf Crenshaw, Gordon Ingraham.

1051; C. K. Mayer, 1045; Karl Stallings, 1040; Max Beard, 1036; Ben Kastrul, 1033; Letcher Grigg. 1016; Carl Miller, 966, and R. L.

Gibbs, 952. Qualifying rounds continue through Sunday, Oct. 5, and the finals begin Saturday night, Oct. 11. Play isscored on the Peterson basis, with a point for each 50 pins knocked down, games won, and other points for various combinations of pinf alls and total games won.

XXX With Jackson Herb Welch, ton ranker in the junior heavyweight division, will tangle with the division's No. 2 star, Tex Riley, in the second of the three featured fracases with Riley attempting to square his series with Welch, who now holds two straight wins. Riley came close several months ago, but missed a drop kick and knocked himself out. ATLANTA (JP) The Southern Professional Basketball league will open its season on Nov. 30 with Columbia 40; Rutgers 28.

Brown 33; Connecticut 13. Harvard 52; Western Maryland 0. Holy Cross Dartmouth 0. Vermont 28; St. Michaels New Hampshire 28; Colby 0.

Bates 14; Mass. State 6. Maine 33; Rhode Island St. 13. Tufts 21; Bowdoin 12 Springfield 41; Northeastern 6.

Potomac St. Concord Tchrs. 0. Thiel 19; Alliance 7. Amherst 21; Champlain 0.

Norwich 13; Lowell Textile 0. Vandals Beat Indians PALO ALTO, Calif. (IP) The University of Idaho Vandals avenged years of gridiron frustration yesterday when they overpowered and outplayed the once mighty Stanford University Indians to win a 19 to 16 Pacific Coast conference victory. It was the first Idaho victory over Stanford in the history of football competition between the two schools which began in 1923. In five previous meetings Stanford had rolled up 166 points to Idaho's games at Nashville and Montgom Vol Homecoming et Saturday KNOXVILLE Tennessee's football date with Duke University at Shields-Watkins Stadium next Saturday will highlight the four-day Homecoming celebration for U-T graduates and former faculty nsmbers.

ery, was announced here yesterday by Raymond Johnson, com The first main event will send Joe Wolfe against Wild Bill Canny missioner of the recently organized circuit and sports editor of The at 8:30 o'clock, Central Standard An oddity in the bowling realm was seen at the Nashville Recreation center in the Monday night league, when Nina Williams rolled three straight games of 125. and time. Nashville Tennessean. The third game, between Bir mingham and Gadsden, will be Kramer Vs. fchroeder Dayton 28; Scranton 0.

Bucknell 25; Alfred 0. Findlay 32; Edinboro 12. West Virainia 59; Otterbein 0. Nellie Austin posted three consec Thirteen faculty "old-timers" 14. The Vandals, led spectacularly by triple-threater Bill Williams, a Virginia 33; George Washington 13.

Southern Univ. 51; Houston C. 0. Lenoir-Rhyne 27; East Carolina 9. The Citadel 13; Presbyterian 6.

Mayfair Market Open Sundays 4126 Gallatin 2-4576. -Adv. whose total time in service with the university numbers 417 years, 164-pound halfback, came back to In Pacific Net Final -vill be honor guests. Dr. James D.

overcome a 13 to 6 halftime deficit. Stanford scored twice with ease in LOS ANGELES UP) Those old I the first period, but appeared sluggish and butterfingered after the played Dec. 1 at Gadsden. Nashville will be host to Memphis and Birmingham will entertain Jackson, Miss. The teams will switch sites for the Dec.

3 games. The six-club circuit, the first professional cage league in the South's history, will play a 50-game schedule, concluding with a Shaughnessy playoff between the top four teams the first week in March. The league directors will meet in Birmingham on Oct. 6 to adopt the season's schedule. Ho3kins, aresldent emeritus, is senior in service with 55 years.

Dr. Charles A. Mooers, former experiment station director here, served 53, and Dean Emeritus Charles E. Ferris, college of engineering, 50 years. initial spurt.

TAILORED TO FIT from lonf-woarlnf tlbrlci whoso smartly stylod, wovan-ln doiljn and colors enhance the appearance your car. TANKSLEY'S 10th AND BROAD WEST END AT NATCHEZ utive 132 totals. XXX Highest score among the men last week was the 244 pin pushover by E. O. Hornbuckle.

Eddie Mc-Glynnan turned in a trio of 212, 213, and 223 totals for a 648, the premier series effort. XXX Best mark among the girls was Barbara Peale's 231. She also hd 181 and 194 games. XXX Girl bowlers registering 175 or better, during the past week were Trese Reichardt, 177; Jane Horn-buckle. 182, 184, 188, 190; Betty Brightwell, 177, 189, 192; Doris Southern Cal Breezes WHEELS $1.00 Additional Weights 25c Cach DRAPER TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE Your Auto Service Store Cor.

1t and Woodland Sts. Til. 5-1951 LOS ANGELES (INS) The Uni Other honor guests Include Johh B. Hamilton, Dr. C.

B. Burke, Day-tona Beach, William E. Grain versity of Southern California collided with a stubborn Washington tennis pals, Champion Jack Kramer and Ted Schroeder, came through with- the old one-two seeded punch as expected yesterday to gain the men's singles finals of the 21st annual Pacific Southwest tennis championships. Defending Titlist Kramer breezed through Billy Talbot of Wilmington, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4, and Schroeder eliminated the tournament dark horse sensation, Richard (Pancho) Gonzales, Los Angeles, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3, in semifinal matches. 13th AND CRUNDY State football club yesterday, but ger, San Diego, R.

Neal Westminster Slippery Rock 6. Marshall 38; Morehead 12. Geneva 26; Waynesburg 0. Delaware 25; Penn Military 13. Boston U.

45; Mohawk 7. CCNY Susquehanna 9. Mid-West Ohio State 13; Missouri 7. Michigan 55; Michigan Stat 0. Ohio Univ.

34; Ohio Northern 0. Ohio Wesleyan 40; Albion 6. Butler Ball Stats 6. Muskingum Capitol 0. Hanover 44; Canterbury 12.

Wabash 27; Southwestern (Tenn.) 7. North Central 19; Illinois Wesleyan 6. Wisconsin 32: Purdue 14. Denison 38; Rio Grande 0. Monmouth Parsons 0.

Iowa Tchrs. 20; North Dakota 0. Bowling Green 20; Central Michigan 19. Illinois Normal 10; Illinois Wes managed to score a 21 to 0 victory Columbia, Mrs. Will Rogers, Miss Tennessee's history is the history of the U.

S. before 48,173 spectators in Memo Lucy Ogden, B. O. Duggan of Nash rial Coliseum. ville, Mrs.

Maria M. Massey, Clarks- Johnny Naumu galloped 17 yards ville, Miss Mary E. Baker, Decatur, 111., and Mrs. Margaret M. Clemens.

(Continued on Next Page) in the first period, climaxing a 33-yard drive, for the first score. Jim Powers tallied in the second quarter on a one-yard nosedive to wind up a 52-yard splurge generated mainly via aerials to Halfback Gordon Gray. And then, with mere seconds Baseball's Bronze Turns to Flesh Old Stars Return to Yankee Stadium To Help Ruth Foundation flTTTEitmonj C-Bfl-E-V-IR-O-Es-E-E OWNERS We Have the Finest Equipment and Most Modern Service Department remaining, Southern California punched across its final touchdown PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL Chicago Cards vs. Detroit Lions P. M.

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Earnshaw, Jimmy Foxx, Bill Brad By BOB CONSIDINE 'NEW YORK (INS) -The plaques on the walls of baseball's hall of fame will stir with a- creaking of joints this afternoon and the game's immortals will turn from ley, Roger Peckinpaugh and Char ner and competitor of them all, Ty Cobb, will climb back in uniform to stir the memories of old timers ley Gehringer. The old timers will play through and show a modern generation how bronze to flesh iinmim a few innings and then embark on Carthage 6. Knox 13; Dubuque 6. Upper Iowa 20; Buena Vista 7. MacAlester Carleton 9.

Miami (O.) 28; Murray Kentucky State 12. Far-West Idaho 19; Stanford 16. Pepperdine 60; Arizona State 7. So. California 21; Washington State 0.

he made 4,191 hits and stole 892 bases. a vacation of whieh- some of them must have dreamed. They will watch the regular game between the champion Yanks of today and The remaining third of the all- and find their way to the Yankee stadium. They'll trudge to "The House That Ruth Built" time outfield, Tris Speaker, most graceful outfielder in the annals of the craft, will be there and such Complete Stock of Chevrolet Parts Modern Lubrication Department Operated by Factory-Trained Mechanics Completely Equipped Radio Repair Department Mack's Athletics, be guests at a dinner Monday night and take In the World Series. to show themselves for perhaps one last time to fans All this is being done by base others from the hall of fame as George Sisler; 80-year-old Cy Young, winner of 510 games; Lefty Grove and Connie Mack.

Joe McCarthy will come In from Buffalo to take charge, once again, PALE-EXTRA DRY ball, whose heart is sometimes considered harder than flint. It is the idea of Larry MacPhail, looked whose bygone cheers for them Ton Overheating trouolks-Take ItToBawatow EXPCttTS still echo distant of the great Yanks he and Miller Huggins manned, including Herb Pennock, Bob Meusel, Earle Combs, upon in some circles as a weeper only of iron tears. This will be a day of rebuttal. It should be an unforgettable one. ly through the land.

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