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I Six ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL September 23, 194 9 7 't Lobos Crush ENMC Gridders 78 -9 I 1 rrin lo-u uame i From St, Mary's MMJ flk-jvl yWKiMJfcs? Jfc ife Five Teams Used By University I1 Against Light Foe 4 Beat Menaul, 7-6 Aeria! Game Sees Two Touchdowns from Passes Indian School started its season Saturday with a 7-6 nose-out of Menaul on the Menaul gridiron. Ed Martinez caught a three-yard pass over center from Halfback Don Alsye for the Indian School touchdown in the third. Robert Thomas plunged through for the winning point. Mac Montano intercepted an Indian School pass and lutended to Dan Rodriquez who ran 35 yards for Menaul's lone goal in the third quarter. The kick that followed was a failure.

Both schools exhibited speed and an aerial game. The Indians are being coached bv Calvin Beams, just releas. i from the service, who was their mentor before the war. Fumbles, Penalties Help Light Cougars In Defending Goal A heavy football team opened Saturday by a lisht St. Mary's squad around Public School field for a Ifi-d victory.

Gilbert Wenk, fullback, crashed throuidi for a touchdown and point in the fourth quarter Quarterback 3. V. HI Season Opener Draws 4000, Lonjr Runs Featured 4 V'-' wf--v A vii The Diversity of Mexico Lobos, using five 'earns, ran over a Krjrrn: Mexico College, eleven the swruii 4 7: '8- 7t- i the high school'- fjit goa' second auar'ei. Halfback ''S i.vA three fans. -nostlv hich sehool rootcu and the Varc's cd f.v.r twshuo Co.uh nits' trainer; wen' cr toe so oidiers, watched the battle.

IIOKSKSIIUKS-Sitt. Jerome Cummins (right), Milwaukee, Wis, casualty from Yauo.han general hospital, holds up two finger- indicating worcd at horseshoe nitehin arainst I Babe I'ouaars cot m- IUO III DIDN I S( OI.F 1' 1 'I''', i TWO Til l)ll) I S( OUR: a. r'uhvKrad vv I four tims oner in orif 1 1 ti ii ri 1 1 1 f1 1 '11 1 ur 1' 1 1 1 a a i I pi i i fi to the arl aud Imversi'v of Mexico receiMs a penav- I -1 ft the Su-varJ hr.o Pfe. Samuel Haggard, linrananolK. Ind represcntine Mavo cen- third ami we 1 1 1 i i Kr.T; ci u- w.v toe Pi.r'aies gonl hut again thf reieree p.a- once- that when quarter-.

hospital during be-ween the two hospitals at Mines, 111. wri' "ut of bou.ous ri-i toe 7-vard (hi the next pla toe New Mi oa. (OaiKed uo an i cial six points, back Dave Melutip broke loose for a 27-yard run into a practical- aitv wa.s declared, and to the fif- open fieid. was nailed on (,,,,,, The club at no point carried the bail in I.obn territory. The riiwl approach was in the second quarter when the Greyhounds had on thrir own 42.

i school 10 bv Bulldog (P.viu Henry. Pennant Races At a Glance bled. Cardinals Win Over Reds, 94 i Vio-ihle'; nir.p fif tiicn a'wl 1 o5 -aids worth of aided the 1 Thl' ('ff t'veness of the Build es I no iwu.i lr- subs-or rathir. ack of it va tough li'tle Cougar ti-atn in dr i heavier Lobos 171 yards and cosi Drawing Close to Idle Cubs thpir Di of the li i ra or! in lUo min- Senators Keep Faint Hope Alive By Downing A's them four touchdo -ns. fumbles came over St nr thc a no -a- The were out-; ST LOUIS.

Sep'. 12 The S. Louis Cardials sliced the mar Hv th A Tress Cl.inies To Behind Pi' i 1 A li l'i I ION W. 1 M.I f1 ss -S' I Sit 57 1 8 weighed poind to t.ie man. jn between them and the leagse Chicago Cubs to a game' jMarv's goal 'he oncung frame tfan, fo.n.tr(,n Two rogues quarter Ma The same 11 men placed the on-.

ani a half Saturday night by the Cincinnati Reds, fl to 4, t.re game. the first of a two-game series Sportymatis Park. Crowd Dw indies I Pressing hard behind the Cubs in the pennant race, the Cards Rich Race to Outsider LNGLEWOOD, Sept. 22 -Bull Reigh, an 8-1 choice, romped off with the $50,000 American Handicap at Hollywood Park Saturday, leading all the way and holding on to defeat Paperboy, winner of the event last year, by a nek, in the time of 1:43 2-5, one -nnd behind the track record for the mile and sixteenth run. Bull Reigh paid 518.30, $7.8) and $5.

Baseball Results National League Pittsburgh at Chicago, post poned, rain Cincinnati St. Louis 9. Philadelphia Brooklyn 3. Boston 2: New York 3. American league St.

Louis 9. Washington 2: Philadelphia 0. Chicago Cleveland 2 (II innings). New York Boston 1. happened wit.isn 20 yards of pay- nowhere, iirt.

The tilt saw a mmimum Sherwood Jackson, high scliool passing. Kach school tried live "'aoik J3int Oirlani 2, S'. L.il -ignal caller, carri'Tl the Lull for aerials. The Bulldogs com inlete 1 1 1 The crowd of four thousand t.r,!'ected hits while their are T' dwindled to about a thousand as Righthander, Charles (Red) Rar-'u TLey CaJ 1 IgerS http raCC the scom mounted. irott.

gave up 12 safeties to i' 0W 1 1 01 By Blanking BrOWHS, ti. of Vt howini' began i 11R jar 's for a nme-yard aer- two, the Cougars one v. A.iair.'t 2 lino frnm b'ts! 's'-rl iion i.i A S- I lr.KI( AN I.K.VGl rear, halfback Cwit. He eunrd r.i. li.liK AHS Ml t'ios- witii a plunge tnrougn renter f.i.t neasr-er, tne losing piti-ner, xe'tnn I Pet 1 i i ueiiuu itb'ber' fill- 1M 't: Rudv uaou the mound and i Ki- tiii I back.

leatht for 7:1 and 45 MIS PHILAD KI.P1MA, Sc 2 -T iui! 8 A cliiivja 2, I'm- 1 loijl I-- Sal ii l.t ni.U.t's ii fulhiacK, tor a g.u.i ii om in the seventh bv 50 fi a ril) tit) i The verv chance, of the 7ti fi!) The Ru'ldois worked the bni! St. Louis York seven vari I. nr. ine vai mo Kenned-. were sca'ed r.hort'v after and the SL wronrl third, fourth and fifth us hi 'hr- fi .77 7D -71 70 .504 faumg Amora the twenty van I League naut wore Two o' A Mil''- 4 Alls 1 'f S' Mlis 1, r-flrnw: AilS 4 I i-' Ma 's I l.i: 21 i AHS I I.

viM i-v AHS in S'. 2 v.i-1 it n-'if. MIS 3 i AHS 4 S- I eland Chicago Hi .11) 18. Virn-l 4 1 .1 i It ti: Id 1 1 71 6 race guren. a blood trans- 'hose times in the second ouar wore sent m.

The 0 sue. 'tabular plavs m. brightened an dulljy' 70 HO .411 S-mlfr 411 Bo-ton 4 12 Hogan Nearly Catches Nelson at Spokane i INDIAN CANYON GOLF COURSK, SPOKANE, I Sept, 22 Ren Hogan knocked 4 Philadelphia 31 96 .317 with a 2-0 over i'he Philadelnhia Athletics Sa'ur- i Pr hall was lost no down The first onarter aw the high, school take the ball to 'on; I. Pieman 4 11 Marm 4 2 game. Rumlec whoso, final record 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE I lav, but, even with the v.

ur was 144 vards in three oarrys, in-1 Chieago 91 55 1 1 u. VHrrl ann lose on a nena. snnn 4 iand fumble. Then oame the naticnt 1 10:11 stroKes 011 par and two oil lercepted a pass on the Orev-1 KfnnHv Tnuin hound's 35 anri ran over for PARKER GETS TO FINALS LOS ANGELES, Sept. 2 (LNS) Sgt.

Frankie Parker, national tennis champion, and Little Heroic Flam, 17-yei-old national junior king moved intothn finals inio over loe una 1100 riri not --B" hh The decision was Roger Wolff's nulldogs were at the fifteen M.to Jnan row high hyron Neons advantage f7 onth u-in ii, i' in leceuils raised bv the soft- ur.tiv in tire third round of the Brooklyn Pittsburgh New York I It6 4 12 Right half Benny took XUXZ- iisats wore stni left a game and a 1 Coach Tonv Wilson's ball ra- ....77 tlD .527 (14 84 .4.12 ba'i serie; sponsored by the Ksnicralda open golf i 'o rlubj' to swell die milk fund i tournament with a fio, making om own 4' ana dongci r-nnnnari im njo oi 4 nocjin half back of the nacema.kiiig Do- the 19th annual Pacific Soitth- tiers went to the ten 'o R5 troit Tutors, and red. trod ne to Mar- to al je, l0 Neli.n JH2 with wet. tonnk tnrfw a fi-nno and tumbled oppti-hion t'T a goal. Quarterback Rob Sta'ier caught ftunon. FiunC Cincinnati -n Vft.wn.

Miriw s.n- 'Philadelphia 45 lua Then t-fn tonrh 'own rro- Pi, of the County Char-'one If! do circuit yet to go own Hi) and ran own and ran by virtue of smooth victories at the Los Angeles Tennis Club. and Sen-; n-t- to the five vnrd hue h-r- Commission by the Optimists Cling ii tightly to the front of three Bengal a punt on nis h- k-ii---. m-'t it to C.re;.;,oun J.I. v-rwr. filKI.

HURT AT (iKII) GAMK 1 ator.J defeats sews the flag un for 'the Cot tears nut un a brisk series winners, Carl Por- runners. Jack Gage of San Ber- Kllll I IIotc ra; Ruirx-v s-ored his t'rrd rtv vrm-n urw Motor utv crew. juetense and tne iiail va" on kiihu.u cnanman 0: tne Uiiruino, matched AcLsonsi The word vegetarianism came down nVa'n 62-varc1' run "i 'V 12, was cut on the I only 'tanu. to downs twice. tourney, announced Friday.

The 70 for and Harold (Jug) Mc-jinto use about 1847 when Quarterback Carl King return- Ktn' s-r n-o-- Wnn- no'r' a doubiohendr hre Sun-, The ti.ird quarter presentation will be marie a' the Spadon of Sanford, had 691 practice of abstaining from flch, 1 1 I' u' it i 1 .10: 1 1 o- to uif nt i1 a it 11 wounii.M,-, iiiet-'iii exi 0 10 a tia -nti toirt nu- outmn.jhif, u.tiiic. ftiu: i.n me tue.in.'iifi wul ni'cn agains 1 lot Maj. irgil McCollum who Newsoni and Du'k Fowler IB a (nun tiittii on iu innlncs Kninrdy 3 111 the Greviiounds' 20. Three 'of Rumlcy's touchdowns END LOSING came in the first five minutes of I STREAK AFTER 15 GAMES heliovwl to be a Japanese pris-1 tnp Washingtrui gasp now oner of war following capture Ireds on how the Tivwrs do. in BROOKLYN, Sept.

22 ri on Corregidnr. their five remaining starts Philadelphia Phillies ended r.nS.n Hon Puss Chn wiio a. roar 1 trl knocked over the Nats 1 ,7 i CUBAN FIG I RK SLAIN Brooklyn Dotk'ors hv drfea ing I VAN A. Sept. 22 hn I- 1 o' tun this ear a se'haik .1 Hernando.

Santa Cruz, chuef of tue yinsn ri 'i 1 uiiii); 1111 i in 10 on 1ft l( II inteliigence tinci'n ab Ft it i.tid.-i..ht II 481 It 162 fl 2 til 2 11 44 ti Brooks to nine hits and drove in dor former President Fulgcncio the third quarter. Sn inn-. ry I), tn? 1.0. :l.rMi 1 1 T'. r.o;i:i:i: f1 iniiuilrun Vns c.t Ti mtrr-T'H hv K.r f.s cnv-'M Kictcitf" rf ivi! T'lics Avpr.tCf ti i o.

rn', ,1. mini 3 rrnnl'lfx yttniltlp Fumbi's "ithe final run. 1 Phiiit.irinhn im im imn 1 1 was Ku.ed Friday (ivp- 000 051 on.i- 1 fr, 3,, aut'vnoblle '-'J Mjoi-v Karl 'h unit ttr- r- 1 Tirtr P-'iker. ih. Lnmbarrii tth mi't a-sau ants.

31 ifiardlivk 4 4 1 4 i'. 1 1 1 fl 1 Krl' it V. i 0 rt 1 V. 2 4 .28 no 4,) 1 Wmninz nilrhpr. Maiinv.

I.osini I i in the. opener of a three-game, i it 1 0 0 it a 5 HOME RUN IN DTll WINS FOR NEW YORK scries Saturday The wallop came off the first 1 pitth sei veil by Don Heiidru k-j miii who had just uken over for 1 -taitrr Ed Wright who bowed out w-u, S' r.rir. I'i'i- T.Mirhrir.wu'--. Hunva'v 14 Km, ti.h o. Br ri un NEW YORK, Sept 22 1 a Pinch hitter the top Giants eft fielder, smack- 1 0 i) tne niu'u od a lunVi inning homer into tew n.10 nn 2 7 1,0 hn Hours- Ha 1 i a.i i Oil It IU I nr 1 Si nod I -0 1 i a xi upp.tr rigb.t field Mantis to break N'- i-.

't 1 lorn McKinne wins a 2-2 w- and give the Giants -lr MMi- iMv. First Prize in Hole-in-One Tourney in it I' I tl. I- I'lii-r .0 I 'i'' fhre'-piiT 4 r. TIGERS SWAMP BROWNS no.nnn watch Indiana Upsets Michigan Eleven Tom McKinno won a $50 Wa Bond i. -1 pi in the 1 Mm i I A ill In B'w Jen Feature of First sity goiters hole-m-one co Tired DETROIT, Sept jof being ruffed about an! an-is that ended itu: hay with a shot that nu.n.cd the cup and stopped two one-had awav.

Real Football Saturday of Year iod of backing" into tne An League IY.uiu.i1. ti-o A f. ce: hole h. tiie hail two wwen frnoi thp i he- Blakel, a bond -ond prize. The cd pi wiir stamp Bv the Associated re -Tigers put on a uoide usuha ia ecu omen, lown-s I' iini.

and taw, ram-drops ower or more fiau tsuougiwut the Midwest footbaii put on its first repre- fans Saturdav as tiiev prgrani of the with thc feature games centered it fSU I.ou;s Browns, to ii, cornlanus Hal Newhouser's hu.r dot S25 war third aw, was won aged took the Haroi-l Ferguson, bad honors but ended 1 inch from the up cup. (ieorg" Petrol, manager of the bun ersity Golf said that the meet was a great success.1 Prizes hr. Pie mail bv Mouusw Petrol i Today's Pitchers VF.W YORK. Sep' 22 ptsiers for Sunday's Weather i vivht.ons were at Ann Arbor. Mich but the skv and M.tined thetp a f' ll in mi Eiutz Ci'o'el's hoites fm half ad over Waiu: gn-v if.

i' unbeaten twim fi Huke didn't a'low Tv-Ahouser, ior a t.udo wuh Arm-, mwt 1 ietorv of -he awe, mouth win li-s nu.e oci mcs bowed to Indo.u.i, 1 3 to 7. 1 1 Mine-! game- or was 'wcond slrapihl Mutr the ibtnk Walker. Vunmia end. the four Hoosieis have upset Michigan. t'-us tne Cawther h-eio as his team as many T.

Ili.es This time it u-as a iiluiwwg tile S. Cm-t (iiar i la" -t halfback. George Taliaferro. vGio Acabemv, to o. lie wip.cd a and imuc a- far a.

was the star although the (Puard and i counted both maikers on pay-os, yards for a tour-ii. i -t the second on a 5 4 -yard aerial, 1'he tirs! airfmce Mgdic; 'u" masterpiece from Ron Ratmondt u-g Va: hut to Mel Gioomes. uu got a 7 to 7 i'' iT uo Purdue in Victory A.r NKH Mtsh (H I' 'b-i 'UI- "nmi to Pii ii 1 hi! no It Ml Co 1 'he rtu.a' of fut.bioi at La- bio, lu.i, as -lie. do-' 'mpt tho ip.ar-', )STl 'r'' oad Mar.pufe', awo.o -bw! to a struggle highlight bv Plav Sen it Triims I -i So a gain on a Texas A Eliuie-' 'be Net Yw Y.udso plav. 'on 5( (o So y1- he, ion Gre.i' Lake-' saber- fumbled Moyho.r-d nammrr-si itlai kman 'si awav -co-mg in Pw F.rdi.

p.v Wirren "vrr ''f' ra-t Chicago and wer iu-hl to -n 'r ii to or Col-; a 'i-O tie hv WiK-on Iliwoi- rsdr and Texas W- nine ids v. eight a-vl f.e Urbar.a i ir.r:-. I eat Field. to 4.t.ve.,- Mb ioml.uu-d Pg lt, IMu, ido i.rd.ii Via, ma was games with won el i' o' 'i pa; Ami'i it in 1. -SOW 1 (' 1 Mi.tl-:i Per i 1-1 and Johnson Philadtlphia and Caiuas-oi-; (8-11), and have ihc finest collection of fall topcoats in (17 i iwn here for you! I hey re in thc widest Wa -h t7-Fowlf Sf.

I (M-loi C. at Dt ro To' fcr Trout 1 18-14 i. eiar.d --Groie i selection of fashions and fabrics so that you can be sure that you have the topcoat that in style and wearabihty will stick by you for many seasons to tome a real investment! From $24.50 National League Ma Ynk nr i- i i or v-. .52) and 'a v. he: Si of hav- 2" Pi Car! bv Nor nod ill lo 1 1 r1 at Br.vtKb r'i "bo) right "o'n sn'iu'; first Cor Rept ivs grid INDI Ns DEM'VT lurs as his Nortn Cam- WHITE SOX IN Hill machme blanked Camp Lee to CLEVELAND.

2 A K-rnas F-chira- hv Jr'- Knit Tex Rock-Knit Society Hi-and Genuine Harris Tweed ar.a gg i IP-IT). Ch.ca.io e.l team in 1 to li. wds Adan DtVdoi- a roa 1 CO and i ywcial v. in a lo Fa-y for Duke b-i-r- in the U'n a pi-wung clovi S'ur Ci-vo'and's Stevo Tnornton 1 to White Sox and hi i an a 2 to I victory St. Louis -Bow-vs.

Eurkliardt o-sw i lodcue i i to pu. -i is to vivo Texas i v. loer I K.t 1 1 1 -ou itue i)-, tr rv )- nu.i ytwtr Canada's i-usi Ce.uw, a i 4t Cubit.

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