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-v da) pa. imT" ryL -w -v -e -of 2 abcdeg THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 28, 1952 A HBaseball Averages Meyer Quits Phils Win, 7-3; Braves Rout Dodgers in 77-3 Clash Princeton Wins 23d Straight, 14-0 Continued from First Sports Pare Ennis Hits 20th As Manager Of Pirates American League INDIVIDUAL BATTING (10 or Mors Games) Averages Include game played Thursday) Player-Club AB RBI Pet. National League INDIVIDCAL BATTING (10 or More Games) (Averages Include games played Thursday) Player-Club AB RBI Pet 347 By STAN BAUMGARTNER Kuenn. Detroit 18 75 1 26 0 .337 Muslal.

St. Louis 150 563 102 190 88 BUMlvan. Detroit 13 48 7 IS 5 Clark. Phils 47 155 20 52 .335 .330 Faie. A 142 92 81 173 56 Continued, from First Sports Page CINCINNATI.

Sept. 27 (UP). Ailing Billy Meyer resigned today as Bsumholtz. Chi 100 397 59 131 Klussewski. Cinn.

132 487 59 157 .322 .315 .314 BROOKLYN, SEPT. 27 (UP). Brooklyn's World Series lineup, including the probable starting pitcher, Irvin. New York 44 124 10 39 hander from Minneapolis, started Rigney. New York 59 86 15 27 manager of tne last-piace raw- 8ilera.

N. T. 20 55 4 18 11 Mitchell. Cleve. 132 501 59 161 59 Wcodiing.

N. X. 122 407 58 127 63 Kell. Boston 114 428 53 133 55 Mantle. N.

York 139 536 93 166 85 Goodman. Boston 138 514 79 157 56 even. Each made 15 first don ns, with Princeton outgaining Columbia in .309 and was rapped for the Phillies' runs Greengrass Cinn. 4 55 8 17 Roblnscn. Bklyn.

147 508 103 156 Schoend st. si. L. 148 607 88 185 rushing 144 to 111 yards and Colum except one. Hoyt Wilhelm pitched .307 .305 .305 Joe Black, put on a distressing dress Shuba.

Brooklyn 92 249 the ninth and set a New York Giant bia having the edge In pasting, 172 rehearsal today, taking an 11-3 Rosen. Cleveland 148 567 101 171 105 Brideweser. N. Y. 37 30 12 9 2 Bauer.

New York 138 540 84 161 73 Fox. Chicago 150 639 75 190 37 burgh Pirates "for a healthier" jo on orders of his doctors. Meyer said he will remain in th Pirate organization, as trouble shooter." But his doctors Insisted he could no Nelson. Brooklyn 34 33 Snider, Brooklyn 142 527 record for, appearances, 71, exceed .303 .302 .301 .333 .329 .327 .321 .312 .311 .310 .305 .302 .300 .298 .297 .297 .297 .294 .287 .284 .283 .283 .282 .282 .281 16 36 82 20 14 21 76 65 38 3 90 65 72 98 20 24 55 76 31 56 4 44 to 124. Price had an extremely busy at ronay.

ls Dtz .299 pounding from the Boston Braves as rookie Ed Mathews hit three home Dark. New York 150 5 Aviia. Cleveland 149 595 101 177 44 Robinson. Chi. 153 586 79 174 102 ing the mark of 70 set by Ace Adams in 1943.

.297 Slcughter. St. L. 138 505 33 81 139 DIMangio. Boston 125 473 Nieman.

St. L. 128 463 .296 .296 40 76 6 10 79 159 fJ9 163 89 175 71 150 38 86 23 63 50 108 69 149 36 105 9 175 50 144 36 82 Addis 'Chicago 92 291 Brown. Chicago 75 213 ternoon. He carried the ball 19 times for a net gain of 25 yards at threw 26 passes 16 of which connected.

All Dick Young played second after runs. .294 Burgess, Phils 109 367 Connie Ryan had made a token ap Courtney, St. Runnels. Wash. Clark.

A's .293 Gordon. Boston 141 508 The victory ended a 10-game los .293 of Columbia's passing yardige was 115 402 149 545 68 180 144 560 114 380 139 513 71 49 63 30 62 48 50 80 64 133 37 114 69 154 23 51 93 158 36 107 56 144 81 162 95 145 .29 ing streak for Boston, which equalled Alweii. Chicago los 35s Lockman. N. V.

151 600 Waitkas. Phils 144 493 Rice. St. Louis 94 2o2 Minoso, Chicago White. Boston Groth.

Detroit Jensen. Wash. pearance at the plate in the first inning to keep his record of playing in every 1952 game intact. Dick did well at second with "two for four." .292 .291 to his credit. riUJiCETO! ENDS McPhee.

Lyons. Shaffer. Mathia. Stin the longest of the year in the .280 147 579 76 157 82 Pafko. Brooklyn 147 541 Berra.

New York 139 520 .290 .289 .238 Ennls. Phil. 148 52 87 168 105 97 70 National League. Wertz St. Louis 120 408 67 113 Doby.

Cleveland 138 511 101 141 101 Mathews, who never had hit a .286 .279 .277 .278 J276 .274 .274 .272 son. Lyons. Huseth. Matins, in Gyten-beck. TACKLES Ellis.

Mllano. Powell. Wilson. McPhee. Ovatch.

GUARDS Otis. Muys. Torrer. McConrell. .286 .284 Hnlman.

New York 30 59 9 17 4 Adams. Cinn. 150 622 85 178 47 Groat. Pitts. 92 372 38 106 28 Logan.

Boston 114 444 54 126 41 Lowrey. St. Louis 129 370 48 105 47 A.hbnrn. Phils 151 60S 91 170 42 Abrsms. Cinn.

77 158 23 44 13 Hamaer. Phil. 149 5N6 73 162 83 homer in Brooklyn or had gotten more than one in a game, had his biggest day as he brought his vssn fj I iirl Km .283 .278 .2.7 Bill Nicholson hit a single and his fifth home run of the year in three tries to give him a mark of nine safeties in his last 25 official trips to the plate. Robin Roberts will seek his 28th victory tomorrow. PHILLIES Mayer.

Forsyth. Glass. Herbruck. Jaenicke, Mayer. CENTLRS McClain.

Hftnn. gtevins. Hill. Wllber, Boston 44 127 6 35 22 Dropo. Detroit 150 583 68 160 94 Collins.

N. Y. 120 423 68 116 59 Vale. A's 12 379 6 103 42 Glynn. Cleveland 42 92 15 25 7 Hoderlein.

Wash. 70 204 IS 55 16 Maleski. Cleve. 67 1S3 20 44 28 Drck. St.

Louis 119 390 59 105 63 Martin, N. Y. 106 352 32 94 31 Sheely. Chlcaeo 36 75 1 20 3 longer manage a baseball club, he said. Meyer announced his 1 nation after a half-hour conference with Pirate General Manager Branch Rickey, There a no announce ment as to whn will replace Meyer as team manager and there will bi season's total to 25.

.272 .270 .270 .269 .267 Leasts, Phil. 54 166 25 46 26 .277 .276 BACKS Unser. Taylor. Lovecchio. Jannotta.

Mueller. N. Y. 123 446 57 123 48 Boston Brooklyn Emery. Unger.

Newell. Tryon. Thompson, .274 ab. r. n.

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e. Adcock. Cinn. 114 369 42 101 53 Sauer. Chicago 148 556 88 152 121 .267 njt.

issa. jiyrne, AUiseu, una. Jethroe.ef 5 0 2 4 0 Cot. 3b 1 0 1 Garsgiola. Plttg.

115 333 32 91 52 3 0 2 0 3 0 euuio. jriua. elevens. MacAieer. COLIMBIA Stmnson.

Cleve. 145 545 66 145 63 .266 McDougald. N. Y. 150 551 65 146 77 .265 Rodrltues.

Chi. 124 407 55 108 40 .265 B.Avg. Ab. r. h.

rbl. .273 .273 .272 .272 .271 Thomson, n. y. loo shb a 103 10 1 Ryaa. 2b .244 I Reese.

Brooklyn- 147 555 93 151 59 Logan. ss 4 0 0 1 2 Morgan, 3b Mathews. 3b 5 3 3 2 2Reese.ss Gordon. If 5 0 0 4 1 Snider, cf 3 1 010 ORobin.on cl Burrls.e 4 10 4 1 Btldges.2b Baker. Wash.

77 260 23 69 33 .265 0 0 0 0 3 2 2 3 0 15 4 10 0 12 2 Young. 2b .333 Aihbara. ef .282 if 1 0 ENDS' Ward. Guerrlero. Hoop.

Schaxf, Garrison. Bonnano, Wallace. TACKLES Casella. Qinepra. Neisor.

Gregore-wiex, Armstrong. GUARDS Fedok. Nestl. Krebs. Ojxke.

Hag- .270 .269 Stewart. Chicago 91 226 23 60 30 .265 Evere. Boston 108 402 53 106 58 .264 Boone. Cleveland 102 308 54 81 44 .263 Vollmer. Boston 88 243 34 64 47 Daniels.rf 13 0 10 Serena.

Chicago US 380 48 103 59 Metkovich. Pitts. 125 374 30 101 40 Campa la. Bklyn. 126 464 74 125 97 Marshall, Cinn.

124 449 55 12(1 58 Wyrostek, Phils 126 68 133 47 Walker. Brooklyn 43 131 8 35 19 Dittmer.ab 3 2 2 1 4 Lembo.e 0 2 1 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 OPsiko.rf Jesler.p 2 11 geriy. sernara. woaescmcE. ITevlsano.

Haggerty. Zieiezienski. Phllley. A's 148 873 78 150 70 .262 0 0 0 0 10 Nicbolsea. rt .265 Ennts.

If .287 Caballerav as .238 Lopmta. .270 Lobrke. 3b -20T Mate, lb .244 Staff. 9 I-0 a-Wyrastek 26S Easter. Cleve.

125 428 61 112 96 .262 CXNTKR5 Bueacheo. Wall. BoUiyL Hampton, .267 .267 .27 .265 .262 .260 Ctutt. Chicago 30 105 11 28 12 12 Delilng. Detroit 123 408 47 107 48 .262 f-V Htmus, St.

LoulS 147 555 101 147 50 BILLY MEYER BACKS Price. Carr. Fow. Valussi. Pirmer, Rice.

St. L. 143 484 43 127 6T5 Zernlal. A'a 142 540 74 141 98 .261 Leoclo. Boston 81 264 34 69 26 .261 4 0 0 9 1 4 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Holmes.

rf Hodges, lb Amor os. IX Black.p a-Walker Wade.p Lofts. Thompson. Y. 127 419 66 109 66 Footer.

Patterson. Mereier. Na, McCul lough. Hampton. KaravoUs.

Meln. .260 PeteTMB. Koshorek. Pitts. 96 319 27 83 is 27 83 Thfrpe.

Boston 81 292 20 76 25 20 76 Princeton 7 0 0 7 14 1 0 0 0 0 gr'VaeaPWer 3i 7 9 1 29 14 3 Tatal 88 130 102 28 70 34 Marsh. St. Louis 93 258 27 67 26 .260 Mele. Chicago 129 447 48 116 58 .260 Campos. Wasn.

53 112 9 29 8 .259 Throneberry. Bos. 96 304 38 78 21 .257 Wright, Chicago 87 191 20 49 27 .257 Michaels. A's 128 441 52 113 50 .256 Astrota. A'a 101 328 24 84 34 .256 MEW YORK GIANTS coiumtrti 1 ooo 0 PRINCETON SCORING Touchdowns: Yafla, 34 3 8 27 12 Hodges.

Brooklyn 10(1 sol Herman-ki. Chi. 98 271 Semlnick. Cinn. 107 337 Sirler.

St. Louis 127 436 B.Avg. Ab. r. h.

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points alter touchdowns; Nes all 2. Hnfmu 2fc 3 2 1 0 2 2 1 none for some time, Rickey said. However, two men in the Pirate organization were considered the top choices Fred Haney, manager of the team's Hollywood Pacific Coast League farm club, and Clyde SukR-f orth, a team coach brought to Pitts Totals 32 11 8 27 10 Totals a-Flted out tor Black In 5th. Boston 0 0 4 0 1 Brooklyn 10 0 10 9k 1 STATISTICS 114 011 .260 .258 .257 .255 .254 .254 .254 .253 .250 Johnson. St.

L. 82 275 Spencer, si .102 4 1 0 2 2 Leckmaa. 7b .291 0 0 10 3 Princeton Columbia Williams. N. Y.

136 535 15 15 Jester. Jethroe. Black. Robinson. Morgan Cox.

Brooklyn 113 445 Riituto. N. T. 151 575 89 14S 43 .254 Vernon. Wash.

152 582 70 143 79 .254 Rivera. Chicago 147 527 69 134 48 .254 Souchodc. Detroit 91 262 40 6S 45 .252 Mullln. Detroit 97 254 29 64 34 .252 RBI Snider. Patko.

Campanella. Dlttmer 4 111 Pint downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes completed Passes intercepted Matthews 4. Jethroe 2. Jester. 2B Snider.

HR 172 Msye. Phils 48 114 Borkowski. Cinn. 126 376 Wilson. N.

Y. 60 104 Snider. Mathews 3. SAC Logan. Jester 2.

Wllsoe. Ik .256 4 0 1 1 13 6 Themsoa, cf .272 1 1 Maeller. rt .277 2 Elliot, 3b .228 3 3 4 Hartung. rf-lf .221 3 1 1 Rhodes, lf-cf .250 3 1 3 Katt. -217 4 1 1 2 16 ol 26 burgh from Brooklyn by Rickey.

DP Reese. Robinson and LEFT Bos Mtse. New York 75 127 8 32 26 .252 144 124 14 of 21 4 44 1 20 V.8teDhens.Roetcn 91 294 34 74 46 .251 funis 30 Nicholson. Phils 52 76 Kiner. Pittsbursh 14S 503 Rhodes.

New York 64 165 FIFTH YEAR AS MANAGER Young. St. Louie 145 563 58 141 39 .250 Thomas. A's 74 118 24 29 16 .250 Punting average Fumbles lost Yard penalized ton 2. Brooklyn 6.

BB Black 7.. jester 3. wade 3. SO Black 1. Wade 3.

Jester 5. HO Black. 5 in 5 Innings: Wade. 3 In 3: Loes. 0 in 1.

and ER Black 5-5: Wade 6-3: Jester 3-3. PB Burrls WINNER Jester (3-5) LOSER Jones, Phils 145 534 2 S3 riesne. to-i) i b-Irrtn .312 1 0 TebbetU. Cleve. 42 101 4 25 8 .248 33 86 50 111 22 70 69 136 54 113 13 29 42 95 9 26 13 19 89 125 34 41 59 132 50 105 35 45 51 112 29 39 15 37 7 23 81 139 57 127 32 81 14 19 10 40 79 138 76 122 This was Meyer's fifth season as Marlon.

St. Louts 66 186 16 46 19 .247 WUhelsa, 15-3) Furillo. Bklyn. 134 525 Morgan. Brooklyn 64 182 Bell.

Pittsburgh 128 458 Black (15-4). Bellantant. Baxllen. Gor Hitchcock. A's 116 395 44 97 52 .246 manager of the Pirates.

He toot man. 2:14. A 4903. Carrasauel. Chi.

97 349 36 85 39 .244 31 3 2 27 11 1 Totals Glavlano. 8t L. 77 159 Kouoway. Detroit 63 17Z 19 42 23 .244 eat far Steflet la 8th. a-riie Yvars.

New York 66 151 Krsnich. Chicago 36" 82 9 20 14 .244 mat far Pleane In 8th. Edwards. Chicago 50 94 Jeost. A's 143 530 92 128 74 .243 California Power Brings Victory Ryan.

Phils 151 572 over in 1943, and finished fourth after being in the heat of the National League pennant race until the last few weeks. After that, th team's finishes deteriorated. Yanks Defeat Dick Yaffa (93) Princeton halfback, takes pass from Quarterback Dick Unger for 20-yard gain which set up Tigers' first touchdown of game over Columbia yesterday at New York. Columbia player (left) is Fullback Bob Mc-Cullough, Princeton scored on next play in first period and won, 14-0. (AP Wirephoto) McMillan.

Cinn. 130 525 Hatfield. Detroit 130 460 49 111 27 .241 Lollar. Chicago 130 369 36 89 48 .241 .250 .249 .248 .247 .247 .247 .245 .245 .245 .245 .243 .242 .235 .235 .234 .233 .233 .233 .232 .231 .231 .230 .230 .228 .227 Cooper. Boston 100 345 Kryhoski.

St. L. 110 341 38 82 41 .241 Sader. A'a 74 228 22 55 20 .241 Stanley, est. j-ouis di 01 McCuliough.

Pitts. 65 171 Gernert. Boston 99 354 ss us bz Jethroe. Boston 148 592 Athletics, 3-0 It finished sixth, eighth, seventh Lenhardt. St.

L. 93 294 41 70 42 .238 Over Mis: rertiipi PHILLIES 1 0 0 3 2 17 New York 1 1 1 0 0 03 Katt seered ea Lepata's error la 2d. 2B Yanng, Ashbnrn. HR Ennls. Nlebolioa.

8AC Pieene. DP Pleone. Spencer and Wilson; Elliott and Wilson; Lehrke, Tseng and Mare. LOB Phillies. New York, t.

BB Pleone, StaSel. 7. 80 Ptceae. gtafltl, Peterson, 3. HO Stud el.

4 In Innings; Petersen. 1 In Pleone, 8 la 8: Wilhelm. 1 la 1. ER Pieene. 8 and Wilhelm, 1 and Stuffel, 3 and 2.

WINNER Btaffel. LOSER Pleone. Engela. Boggesa, Jackowski, Pleat 11. 2:15.

A 3535. Mathews. Boston 142 523 Jackson. Chicago 111 374 mi a 43 87 Busby. Wash.

142 536 62 127 43 .237 Porter. St. Louis 31 93 10 22 4 .237 and eighth in ensuing years. Federoft. Detroit 72 226 12 53 13 .235 Meyer personally announced his BERKLEY, Sept.

27 (AP) Batts. Detroit 55 171 11 40 13 .234 50 61 33 53 31 4 24 15 15 84 34 70 58 18 55 19 18 12 49 54 55 7 15 55 53 34 19 10 3 35 7 34 20 10 17 42 6 29 30 8 57 23 20 7 2 1 36 5 1 13 1 5 3 4 1 3 1 Kluttz. Wash. 57 137 6 32 10 .234 By HANK LITTLEHALES Continued from First Sports Page California's hard-running backs Miksis. Chicago 93 383 Sererchla.

Pitta. 26 91 Caballero. Phila 34 39 Elliott. N. Y.

97 269 Hartung. N. Y. 26 74 Torgeson. Bosun 119 368 Bums.

Boston 52 154 decision to quit today. "I've talked to the doctors and they told me what Ooldsberry. St. L. 84 219 28 51 17 .233 Noren.

New York 102 310 38 72 22 .232 White Sox Win powered to a 28-14 football victory Moss. St. Louis 50 112 9 ZS 11 over the University of Missouri ough, who retired after allowing .227 .224 Westlake. Cleve. 30 69 11 16 9 .232 Yost.

Wash. 154 578 89 132 48 .228 DeMaestri. St. L. 80 154 13 42 18 .228 .221 only three hits in six innings.

.221 Tigers today before 45,000. The Bears pushed over touchdowns in the first and third quarters and two more In tre final .220 Johnson. Chicago 51 115 11 26 10 .226 Hegan, Cleveland 111 333 39 73 42 .225 Zsrllla. Boston 113 284 43 64 24 .225 Rami Waihlnaton 76 118 10 28 13 .224 To Clinch Third PLAY FINALE TODAY NYU Wins On Goal Over Lehigh NEW YORK, Sept. 22 (NYHT).

Climaxing an 81-yard drive with a .219 .217 Mize made it 2-0 in the fourth Dente. Chicago 60 144 12 32 11 .222 .214 period. Missouri scored first early PntkT. Detroit 92 244 35 54 10 .22 Kiner Hits 37th; Pirates Beat Reds CINCINNATI, Sept. 27 (UP).

Ralph Kiner hit hia 37th homer and tied Hank Sauer for the major league" leadership today as the Pittsburgh 89 21 9 62 17 84 35 20 77 71 32 63 57 15 92 52 68 15 10 5 59 15 6 39 17 8 17 13 4 10 3 44 5 10 33 6 45 12 7 31 47 14 29 36 6 43 19 32 4 7 4 23 6 8 26 14 6 14 5 4 5 1 with a drive that nicked the top of .214 .206 Grasso. Wash. Ill 351 22 77 26 .220 in the opening period and counted Berry. Detroit 69 83 20 eo i the riehtfleld fence on its way over, to do. I'll be better off as a troubla shooter.

And it'll be a healthier job for me." PLAYERS DOWNCAST The players were downcast over the decision. As soon as he heard the news, Pirate slugging star Ralph Kiner rushed up to Meyer and said: "I'm sorry to see this happen. I don't know how you stuck it out this long, Billy." Later Kiner added to reporters: "He deserves to go out with a better ball club than this one." .205 CHICAGO, Sept. 27 (UP). Piling Wood Wash 75 226 26 49 31 .21 The fourth homer for Johnny this .200 .200 up a seven-run lead in the first three Oiniberg.

Detroit 112 303 27 63 34 .215 Miegins. St. Louis 40 Bartirome. PitU. 121 344 Westrum.

N. Y. 114 322 Rossi. Cincinnati 55 145 Jeff coat. Chicago 100 286 Smallev.

Chicago 87 260 Cavarretta. Chi. 40 79 Hatton. Cinn. 12S 431 Sistl.

Boston 89 244 DeiGreco. Pitts. 96 331 Fitigeraid. Pitts. 51 73 Bridges.

Bklyn. 46 50 Lobrke. Phils 24 25 Dlttmer. Boston 90 314 Walls. Pittsburgh 32 80 Amoros.

Brooklyn 17 32 Daniels. Boston 103 211 Davis. Pittsburgh 54 94 Benson. St. Louis 19 46 Peilagrim.

Cinn. 45 100 Temnle. Cincinnati 26 79 St. L. 26 25 Fusselman, St.

L. 32 63 Holmes. Brooklyn 28 30 Miranda. Chicago 75 158 16 34 8 .21 .188 year, it was the 355th of his career innings, the Chicago White Sox again in the fourth quarter. Fullback Johnny Olszewski, California's candidate lor AT -American honors this season, and half 488 ell.

A 74 224 24 48 17 .21 Coleman. St. L. 103 239 24 51 15 .21 M-fnktr fleva. 53 80 14 17 6 .21 coasted to an 8-4 victory over the .188 .185 17-yard field goal in the final 17 St.

Louis Browns before 6368 today Tlntnn rieve. 64 166 20 35 25 .211 Pirates battled back from a five-run deficit to beat the Cincinnati Reds, .181 After a meaningless double in the sixth (the baU hit the fence in right and dropped into ledge). Big Jawn singled home the final run with Bob backs Don Johnson and Bill Powell Coan. Wash. 104 324 49 67 20 .207 RtrlKkUnil riav 2fl H2 8 17 7 .207 seconds.

New York University pulled to clinch third place .174 .170 .165 crashed through the Missouri de 9-6. LiDOn. Boston 114 357 39 73 30 .205 Pittsburgh Cincinnati .160 It was the eighth time the Sox have finished third in the American League race and the first time ab Tenses in yardage-gaining sprees. The Tigers made a battle cf it all Hooper tossing in the ninth. The A's will try to clinch sole pos .159 oil a thrilling 10-7 conquest of Lehigh Universtiy today to inaugurate its sixth intercollegiate football season before 5000 at Triborough Robertson.

A's 43 59 8 12 5 .203 Stephens, Boston 18 40 8 8 4 .200 Murray, A 43 133 14 26 10 .15 Combs. Cleveland 51 138 11 23 9 .167 4 113 4 .100 1 1 the way but were worn djwn by 4 0 1 3 0 0 they've ranked that high since 1941. Snyder. Wash. 34 58 4 9 2 .161 session of fourth place today when they send newcomer Frank Fanovlch 12 0 California manpower and a warm Chieaeo 1 0 7 0 5 1 0 PITCHING RECORDS (Five or More Decisions) St.

Louts Stadium. PITCHING RECORDS ab a ab a 5 0 0 9 0 Temple. 2b Kiner. 5 115 0 Adams.3b Garsglola.e 4 2 2 1 0 Marshall. rf Pell rt 5 116 0 DelGreco.cf 3 2 3 4 0 Adcock.lb Groat.ss 4 0 1 2 3 Smith, 2b 5 2 3 0 4 Abrams.lt 5 0 1 0 2 Wsugh.p 0 0 0 0 0 Landrlth.c Maln.p 0 0 0 0 0 Church.

a-Davli 1 0 0 0 0 Hiller.p day. fFtve or More Decisions) With Bill Connors, a junior team Pet Pitcher-Club IP 1 1 2 Indians Romp Over Tigers, 1 1-6 DETROIT. Sept. 27 AP) With (recently of Savannah) against lanky Ewell Blackwell in a duel of 1 IP Pitcher-Club 0 1.000 5 mate holding, the ball on the fourth Tj Pet. 0 1.000 7 .774 79 3 3 73 Consuegra.

Wash. 30 1 .857 1 0 3 1 4 1 4 0 4 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 ex-Cincinnati hurlers. If the A lose .846 Connelly. N. Y.

11 32 22 Corwln. New York 20 67 58 Roe. Brooklyn 27 159 163 Yuhas. St. Louis 52 95 88 Wilhelm.

N. 69 157 129 1 1 0 0 ab a 4 0 10 1 Fox. 2b 3 0 13 3 Mineeo.lf 3 2 17 0 4 12 5 0 Mele.rl 3 112 0 Rivers. cf 4 2 2 4 0 Loliar.e 2 0 15 0 Kranich.3b 2 2 0 1 2 Grissom.p 3 0 10 0 Dobson.p 0 0 0 0 0 .846 .750 .727 .714 .667 .833 Shants, A'a 33 280 230 Oorrrfan. N.

Y. 12 61 63 Raschi, N. Y. 31 224 174 Reynolds. N.

Y. 3S 244 194 Lemon. Cleve. 42 310 236 Garcia. Cleve.

46 291 284 and Washington wins, the two clubs will wind up in a tie for fourth. Any 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 Porter Niemah.ll Wertz.rl Courtriey.o Dyck.3b Young. 2b Marsn.sa Cain.p Hrrlst.a a-Sievere Hogue.p b-Crawrd 5 0 12 0 4 119 0 5 12 11 4 12 2 0 4 112 0 4 0 2 1 2 4 0 0 3 0 4 0 2 4 3 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 Kltne.p 1 0 0 0 0 e-Hatton Stanford Upsets Wash. State, 14-13 PULLMAN, Sept. 27 (AP) the championship race pressure off, the Cleveland Indians romped to Biaek.

Brooklyn 55 136 97 Roberts, Phils 38 321 283 b-Koshorek 1110 0 Perkowski.p 0 0 Friend. 2 0 0 0 1 .667 other eventuality will make the A's down, Frank Sauchelli, a senior from Newark, who quarterbacked the Violet crew, neatly booted the ball between the enemy goal posts to launch successfully Coach Hugh Devore third year as NYU tutor. The march began with a 16-yard .833 .794 .750 .706 .700 .680 .667 .667 Totals 41 9 13 27 10 Totals 34 8 8 27 10 victory over the Detroit Tigers, 11-6, today in the first of a two-gams series. Miller. St.

Louis 11 Brazle. St. Louis 46 108 75 Erskine. Brooklyn 32 202 159 Maglie. New York 34 209 193 Hearn.

New York 37 224 203 sole occupants of fourth. NIGHT GAME NEW YORK a -Grounded put for Main In 2d. b-Singled for Kline In 7th. for Hlller In 7th. Stanford's Dick Monteith blocked a third quarter conversion attempt 0 0 0 0 0 Fannm.p Lopat.

New York 19 141 116 Dorlsh. Chicago 39 93 65 Wynn. Cleveland 42 286 238 Shea. Washington 20 147 128 Ssin. New York 34 146 148 Madison.

Detroit 41 93 94 Brlssie. Cleve. 42 82 69 Rogovin. Chicago 32 220 221 Sebelk. A's 29 149 144 Dobson.

Chicago 28 199 163 Cleveland Detroit Ab. r. abrhea abrhoa c-Kryhokl 1 0 0 0 Bjrne.p 0 0 0 0 0 pass play, Tony Fermcola to Bill Pittsburgh 01000051 2 9 Cincinnati 40001100 0 6 Labme. Brooklyn 23 75 74 Johnson. Boston 23 88 96 Schulti.

Chicago 28 73 60 Ridsik. Phils 23 90 72 4 1 today and helped the Indians to a .667 .667 .657 .647 .625 .625 .600 .591 .588 .583 .579 .571 .571 .571 Mitchell.lf 5 13 10 Groth.Cf 5 0 4 5 0 Oreengrass. RBI nuner 3. uaragioia, B.Avg. .108 .285 .313 .274 .263 Rli smith 2 Senerchia -2.

McMillan 2. Lan Branca. Brooklyn la 59 51 Carer, 3b Martla. 2b Mantle, cf Berra, Mlse. lb Baser, rf 32 180 133 Totals 38 4 12 24 10 Totals 30 8 10 27 6 a-Struck out for Harrist in 5th, for Hogue in 7th.

c-Orounded out for Fannin In 8th. St. Louie 00000103 0 4 k. rhl. e.

10 0 1 4 2 1 5 3 2 11 1 22 13 2 0 1 drlth 2. Adams. Greengrass. 2B Del Greco 2, Landrith. McMillan.

HR Kiner. Oaragiola Bell SB Temnle Del Greco. DP Smith Hacker. Chicago Simmons. Phils Konstanty.

Phils Burney, who scored the Violet touchdown in the third quarter, and continued through five successive first downs as the final quarter waned. It paid off handsomely and added Marrero. Wash. 22 184 17 Cain. St.

Louie 28 168 162 Paige. St Louie 45 133 112 .293 .239 Avila. 2b Majeski.2b Doby.cf Easter. lb Boone. 3 Pope.rf Tipton, Strick d.ss Chakales.p Abern le.p Groat and Bartlrome.

LEFT Pittsburgh 9, Noren, lr 28 201 171 42 80 87 38 186 1S3 27 172 174 41 166 154 25 100 82 Chicago 13410000 8 BB Wmugh 5. Kline 3. Friend Biidewessor, ss .294 Cincinnati 10. Benton, isoston 20 jo Pierce. Chicago 33 255 214 .556 None.

RBI Robinson. For 2. Mele. 5 1 3 5 0 0 3 4 4 12 9 0 3 0 110 3 10 11 3 2 2 5 0 4 2 3 3 5 OOOOO 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ooooo 1 0 0 0 0 2 12 0 9 HatfTd 3B 2 0 113 Kuenn. ss 4 2 110 Dropo.

lb 5 2 2 10 1 Sullivan rf 5 110 1 Deising.lf 5 3 3 3 0 Ginsberg.e 4 1 3 4 0 Fed" off. 2b 4 0 1 7 4 Trucks.p 4 0 2 0 0 a-Pesky 1 0 0 0 0 Wight. b-Maoee Marlowe. c-Hopp Hoelt.p Loes. Brooklyn Mlnner Chicago Koslo.

New York Brecheen. St. L. Perkowski. Cinn.

Perkowski 2. SO Waugh 1. Scarborough, (6-6 1, Church 1. Onssom 2. Carresquel.

Lcliar. Nlemsn. Court -(8-8) church 2 Perkowski 1. HO Waugh. 2 in Kasava, .667 .667 .667 .667 .652 .636 .625 .619 .591 .588 .583 .571 .556 .552 .552 .550 .545 .533 .500 .500 .500 .500 rulip to a clean, exciting battle in which the visiting Engineers held a .528 .526 ney.

Marsh. Dyck. 2B Robinson. Rivera. Pox.

Dyck 3B Goldberrv. 8B Minoso 3. SAC 32 192 194 30 190 171 Nixon. Boston 23 103 115 Vaster son. Wash.

28 166 163 McDermott. Boa. 29 157 129 Grlssom. Chicago 27 159 143 Byrd. A's 38 217 234 39 3 12 3 21 12 6 24 6 IS 20 22 22 10 8 23 11 10 3 13 10 14 11 12 12 4 15 5 10 10 11 is 12 9 9 8 7 5 5 4 4 4 3 12 7 12 10 5 8 4 10 10 12 3 7 Tetals inning: Main.

0 in hi; Kline, 5 in 5: Friend 1 in 3: Church, 10 in 6i: Hlller, 0 in 3: Perkowski. 3 In 2. and ER Waugh 4-4 Mizell. St. Louis Chicago Lollar.

Grlssom. DP Pox and Robinson. LEFT 33 242 207 .524 .517 ATHLETICS B.Avg. Ab. r.

h. rM. Kline 2-2. Church 6-8. Perkowski 3-2.

HBP 7-0 halftime edge. LEHIGH ENDS r. Clark. Mlies. Gunn.

Hull. Ra'tensb'r. Cinn. 37 237 241 Wnie Brooklyn 36 177 163 .500 St. Louis a.

Chicago 8. BB Grlssom 1, Cain 3. Harrist 2. Pannm 1. SO GTlssom 1.

Harrist 1. Fannin 1. Dobson 3. HO Cain. 5 in a.

a. Psrnell. Boston 33 215 207 14-13 upset victory over crumbling Washington State. Monteith, a 20-year-old junior halfback, smothered Ed Barker's kick after the Cougars had fought back from a 14-0 half time deficit. His rush through the W3C line saved Bob Mathias, the Olympic hero, from being a football oat before 25,000 Pacific Coast Cor.ference fans.

Mathias, instrumental in the two long drives that provided the Stanford touchdowns, fumble twice In the third quarter. The Cougars recovered both times and turned the miscues into scores. Bv Church (Del oreeo). pb oaragioia .500 3 1 Joeet. ss .243 2 6 I WINNER Friend (7-17).

LOSER PtTkowikl .500 2 1-3 Innings: Grlssom. 11 in 7 (faced three TACKLES Schilbe, Miguaccio. Trielhaast, Moreno. Wash. 28 147 154 Newhouser.

Det. 24 146 142 Kuiava. N. Y. 27 130 111 Oromek.

Cleveland 29 123 107 Warneke and DascoU. 8ecory. (12-101. .500 Smith. Cincinnati 52 121 107 Staley.

St Louis 34 232 232 Meyer. Phi's 36 227 229 Jar.sen. New York 34 167 183 batters In 8th 1: Harrist. 4 11 2-3: Hocue. 1 A 2084.

2:38. Tiley, Hansel. GUARDS Semilof. Keim. Horn.

Hancock. CENTERS Henderson. Cable. Smith. .500 .500 in 2: Fannin.

0 In 1: Dobson, 1 In 2: Byrne, 0 in 1. and ER Cain 5-5. Grlssom 4-4. Harriet 3-3 HBP By Harrist (Robinson): by Brodowskl. Bos.

19 109 108 6 11 11 15 15 27 6 12 14 17 14 8 6 6 4 4 15 14 5 13 13 10 7 12 10 16 IS 11 12 16 13 11 7 6 4 14 12 12 5 9 3 14 7 14 2 9 5 3 3 7 7 5 6 4 7 2 4 6 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 .500 Rutherford. Bkiyn. 22 lou Boyer. St. Louis 23 110 108 BACKS Ciark.

Moyer. Schaefer. Adams. Kinder. Boston 22 96 82 2 6 8 It 11 5 4 12 6 6 3 2 9 7 10 8 9 0 3 12 4 9 9 10 14 12 9 9 8 7 5 4 4 4 3 13 8 14 12 6 10 5 13 13 IS 4 10 13 3 3 11 9 15 14 6 9 20 7 18 8 6 8 5 6 Byrne (Minoso).

WINNER Grlssom (12-10) raja, te a Phllley, ef .263 4 0 2 0 Zernlal, If .260 3 Valo. rf .274 3 2 Michaels. 2b .254 4 Hitchcock. 3b .247 3 Astreth, -25 4 Kellner. (12-141 2 a-Clark 286 1 Hoeper, (8-15) Meyers.

Walters O'Brien, Westfall, Contl, .500 25 90 105 .500 .500 Stuart. St. Louit 4Z 111 111 Nrwsesa. A's 24 60 54 LOSER Cain (12-10). Soar Napp, Froese iwite, usurer, NT IT .500 ana urieve.

i.n. a sizb. Kretlow. Chicago 19 79 52 Nats Top Bosox, Take 5th Place .43 .480 .480 33 228 212 32 228 227 31 215 201 43 80 76 32 184 193 ENDS Beschner. Biazwiek.

Lynen. Tansey. GUligan, Forkas. Doherty, Yagodntck. .500 .480 .467 Chambers.

Si. I Drews. Pbils Wilson. Boston Surkont. Boston Hansen.

Phils Wehmeier. Cinn. Kennedy. N. Y.

Snshn. Boston TACKLES Heitler. Finn. Thoma- Cubs Beat Cards; 30 27 12 1 Totals 41 11 19 27 12 Totals 35 6 14 27 13 a-Smgled for Hoeft In 5th. b-Safe for Wight on error in Tth.

-Grounded out for Marlowe in 9th. Cleveland 55000000 111 Detroit 01001011 2 Boone, Sullivan. Hoeft. RBI Doby, Boone. Tipton 5.

Pope, Federoff. Pesky, Ginsberg. Groth. Hatfield. 2B Pope.

3B Avila, Pope. Federoff. HR Tipton. Ginsberg, Dropo. SB Mitchell.

SAC Avila. DP Aviia, Strickland and Easter. 3: Boone. Majeski and Easter: Federoff. Kuenn and Dropo.

2: Kuenn and Dropo. LEFT Cleveland 7. Detroit 5. BB Chakales 2. Abernathie 1.

Trucks 1. Hoeft 2. SO Chaksies 3. Hoeft 4. HO Chakales, 12 in 7 innings: Trucks, 6 in 3: Abernathie.

2 in Hoeft. 8 in 4a3: Wight. 1 te 2: Marlowe, 4 in 2. and ER Unavailable. Trucks.

Hoeft. WINNER Chakales (1-01. LOSER Trucks (3-19). Berry. Passarella.

Face rella and Rommel. 2:07. A 7875. Totals 30 79 70 40 290 283 b-Struck eat for Kellner la 8th. .450 .42 .424 .412 .400 .400 snon.

Desiderio. Keyes, Scavone. CENTER Vranles. BACKS Sauchent. Csdieux.

Omnm, Burner, Fernicoia. Bcarzeilo, Buzzeo, Preko. St. Louis 27 146 139 .462 .455 .455 .444 .444 .435 New York 1 3 Musial Hikes Lead BOSTON, Sept. 27 (UP).

The Washington Senators took sole possession of fifth place in the Amer 0 ATHLETICS Pblllar 1. Mlse 1. Vale 1. M.fttla .391 .435 .335 UCLA Shuts Out TCUby 14-0 LOS ANGELES, Sept. 27 (AP).

Dickson. PitU 43 278 27S Schmidt. St. Louis 18 35 36 Klippsteln. Chi.

41 203 203 Hlller. Cincinnati 31 124 129 Cinn. 26 81 78 SDencer. N. Y.

35 60 57 Blcklrrrd. Boston 26 161 165 Lanier. New York 37 137 124 HR Mlse. DP Bridewesser, Mania and Mlse: Carey. Martin and Mlse.

LEFT New York 12, xhi.tl.. s. RH SriTbnrouKB 4. Kellner 2, .375 ican League today with a 3-2 victory over the Boston Red Sox before Boettcner. Lehigh 0 7 0 0 7 Jiew York TJnlveriny 0 0 7 3 10 LEHIGH SCORING Tourtidown: Bolte Point after touchdown: Trlllhaase.

NYU SCORING Touchdown: Burney. Conversion: Sauchelli. Fleid Goal: Saucheili. .429 .429 .412 ST. LOUIS, Sept.

27 (AP). Stan Musial had one hit and Frankie Baumholtz went hitless in their battle for the. National League bat .375 .368 .368 Kuiava 1, Hooper 1. SO Kellner 4. Scarborough 5168.

.357 Kesava 3. Heoper l. no a in 6 innings: Kellner. 10 la 8: Kaiava. 2 In 3: Hooper.

2 in 1. and ER Kellner. 2-2; Hoep Ferrick. Wash. 28 47 4 Kellner.

A's 33 223 214 Bearden. St. 33 146 156 Porterfield. Wash. 30 222 211 Trout.

Boston 35 159 158 Scarborough. T. 36 104 103 OarveT. Detroit 22 158 139 Miller. New York 20 87 73 Pillette.

St. 28 202 221 Hudson Boston 28 196 204 Orsy. Detroit 34 215 203 McDonald. N. Y.

25 67 70 Wight. Detroit 32 16B 179 Feller. Cleveland 30 192 220 Brown. Chicago 23 72 79 Jones. Cleveland 13 34 36 Stobbe.

Chicago 37 133 112 Gumpert. Wash. 30 124 127 Hooper. A's 42 143 1X Byrne St. Louis 28 195 184 Hogue.

St. Louis 34 62 61 Delock. Boston 37 91 88 Houtteman. Det. 35 220 218 Hoert.

Detroit 33 120 115 Trucks. Detroit 34 198 181 Hsrrit. St. 35 115 115 Littlefleld. St.

L. 34 88 77 White. Detroit 40 62 52 Johnson, Wash. 29 69 79 Zoldak. A's 16 75 8 Church.

Cinn. 30 1 32 1 (4 Burdette. Boston 44 133 138 UCLA, outplayed through a scoreless .353 a 1 1 Texas Lassoes Chicseo 31 It 1 14 Pittsburgh 31 215 217 ting crown tonight as big Bob Rush turned in his 17th victory for the Chicago Cubs, beating the St. Louis er, 1-1, scarooroega. a swenner.

Kinlry. Honechick. elevens and Summers. Washington Boston ab a ab Tost. 3b 4 0 1 2 3 Llpotl.

3b 4 11 Busby, cf 5 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 Jensen, rf 3 0 0 1 0 Vollmer. If 2 0 1 Runnels, ss 4 0 1 2 2 c-MeD'mott 0 0 0 Taylor, lb 4 0 1 6 2 O.Sf 4 12 18 64 72 Jester. Boston 2:30. A 10,212. 1 1 2 0 3 0 Ohio Shooter Wins Trophy George Bailie, Salem, .409 .400 .400 .389 .357 .348 .333 .333 .308 .286 .222 .217 .200 .143 .111 .000 .000 9 2 2 7 5 8 7 3 4 8 2 5 2 1 1 0 0 N.

Carolina, 28-7 Cardinals, 4-1. Chicago St. Louis abrhas abrho Indiana STC Wins Gernert. lb 3 0 2 6 1 DIMagglo.cf 5 0 14 0 Coan. If 3 1110 Baker.

2b 0 10 10 33 156 154 34 181 185 13 62 70 36 90 82 38 69 77 46 151 146 Lown Chicago Friend Pitts. Fox. Phils Nuxhall. Cinn. Jones, Boston Main Pitsbureh first half, broke loose for tv third quarter touchdowns today to whip a stubborn Texas Christian University team in an intersections 1 game, 14-0, before 34,158.

TCTJ 0 0 0 0 0 TJCLA 0 0 14 0 14 UCLA SCORING: Touchdowns Sialth, Nar-lesku: conversions. Daiiey 2. .308 .304 .236 .267 .261 .222 .200 .200 .154 .143 .143 .125 .000 1 5 wi.oer. a a d-Zarilla 1 0 0 0 0 Brown. ss 4 0 13 1 Hemus.ss 4 0 1 4 4 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 1 2 INDIANA.

Sept. 27 (AP). Spearheaded by John Trettle's power Hod leln.2b 2 0 Kluttz. 4 1 Grasso.e 0 3 0 3 0 2 3 2 1 6 0 1 0 0 won trapshoot and the Fondy.lb 4 0 1 9 0 Stanky.2b 2 0 0 1 2 52 59 48 55 Waugh. Pittsburgh 16 Neocial.

Puts. 11 the men's 100-target championship yesterday CHAPEL HILL, N. Sept. 27 (AP). A lightning-fast Texas team lassoed North Carolina, 28-7, today behind the towering passes and Sauer.

If 77 73 3 112 0 Musial.cf 4 0 10 0 4 1 3 1 10 H.Rlce.rf 3 10 2 1 4 0 0 1 0 Migglns.lf 4 0 2 1 0 plunging, Indiana State Teachers whitewashed Thlel, 26-0, today for Hogue Pittsburgh 18 Kline. Pittsburgh 25 Lepico, 2b Boiling, as Trout, Delock. b-Whlte 73 67 4 0 10 6 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 12 1 ooooo 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Serena.2b Jackson, 3b ChiU.e JefTccat.of 3 10 6 1 Kertweek.lb 4 0 13 1 CLUB BATTING its second triumph of 1952 4 0 0 1 5 3 0 110 Stallcup.se 3 13 0 0 oarni.e 3 0 0 4 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 12 3 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 clever ball-handling of quarterback T. Jones. A crowd of 40,000 saw Jones, halfback Bob Raley and fullback Richard Ochoa lead a devastating Texas attack that scored twice in the first Georgia Wins, 21-16, By Air in Final Sees.

NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 27 (API. Georgia picked up a Tulane fumble in the final seconds today ar drove Pet. .267 .261 .255 .254 .251 .250 .242 .238 e-Lowrey d-Hsddix Miller, a-Benson, Presko.p b-Sisler Clark, e-Glaviano Totals 32 3 8 27 12 Totals 34 2 11 27 13 a-Walked for Brodowskl in 7th. b-? truck out for Delock In 8th.

c-Ran for Vollmer in 9th. d-Fouled out lor Wllber in 9th. Washington 03000000 0 3 Boston 00000001 1 2 Kluttx. RBI Klutts. Busby 2.

Lepico. 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 half and 15 points in the final period Baseball Facts Continued from First Sports Page TEN LEADING HITTERS IN EACH MAJOR LEAGUE a. Stephens. SB Coan. SAC Porterfield.

CLIB BATTING Ciub AB RBI New York 151 5178 713 1382 658 Cleveland 153 5255 744 1371 701 Boston 151 5143 859 1311 615 Athletics 152 5044 653 1278 617 chlcaK0 153 5222 595 1313 547 St Louie 152 5241 586 1310 557 Detroit 154 5190 548 1237 515 Washington 154 5259 589 126u 540 CLUB FIELDING dub PO A DP New York 151 4060 1751 121 193 Chicago 153 4171 1672 120 157 Washington 154 4201 1600 123 148 Athletics 152 4069 1736 138 143 St 152 4112 1635 149 171 151 4026 1786 145 174 aevelar.d 153 4161 1702 153 131 Detimt 15 l753 149 140 Triple Play: Cleveland. Club AB RBI Prt. St Louis 150 5072 662 1352 628 .266 Ch-cngo 152 S229 618 1384 585 .265 Brooklvn 152 5159 759 1357 713 .263 Phillies 151 5100 639 1326 5S9 .260 New York 151 5136f 707 1314 646 .256 Cincinnati 150 5104 598 1267 549 .248 Brst0n 152 5106 543 1185 511 .232 Pittsburgh 152 5089 504 1178 469 .231 CLUB FIELDING Club PO A DP Pet. Brooklvn 152 4111 1600 101 166 .983 Cincinnati 150 3984 1619 105 143 PBHIies 151 4052 1671 142 138 .976 gt Louis 150 3986 1752 139 148 .976 Chicago 152 4054 1629 145 122 .975 Boston 152 4101 1632 146 142 .975 New York 151 4032 1693 159 170 .973 Pittsburgh 152 4011 1729 181 165 .969 Triple Plays: Cincinnati. Pittsburgh.

35 1 27 18 DP Throneberry and Wllber: Boiling, Lepico Totals 32 4 9 27 12 Totals for Miller in 6th. and Oernert: Taylor and Runnels: Yost. Hodi to turn the game into a near rout. North Carolina 0 0 0 7 7 Teras 6 7 0 1528 lein and Taylor. LEFT Washington 8.

Boston Signal of Peace championship trophy in the Atlantic Indians 34th annual pow wow." Bailie broke 97 out of 100 targets and took the lead for the three-day high overall total with a 234 score at Shawnee on the Delaware. He had 91 in the mixed target shoot and 46 in the doubles event Friday. SINUS TROUBLE Too Many Golds? Night Blindness? Then perhops yee need additional Vitamin A as supplied by THOMAR VITAMIN A CAPSULES (25,000 U. S. P.

Units each capsuli) common signs ef Vitamin A deficiency reg COLDS. DRY SKIN, NIGHT BLIND. NESS, LACK OF ENERGY, IMPAIRMENT OP TEETH AND BONES. Thomar All Vegetable Vlfw-min A Capsules are made with Lemmen Grass Pet. .980 .980 TEXAS SCORING: Touchdowns Jones.

Csm. 13. BB Trout 2. Brodowskl 2. Delock 1, Porterfield .8.

SO Trout 1. Brodowskl 2 Porterfield 5. HO Trout. 5 In l'i Innings .979 eron. Stclhandske.

Quinn. Extra points Dawson 2 Safety Brodowskl. 3 In 54: Delock. 0 In 2. and (BASED ON 400 TIMER AT BAT) NORTH CAROLINA SCORING: Touchdown .977 .976 .976 .975 .975 Kei.er.

Extra point Adier. ER Porterfield 2-2. Trout 3-3. Brodowskl 0-0. Deiock 0-0.

WINNER Porterfield (13-14). LOSER Trcut (10-13). MrOowan, Duffy. FTT. 36 yards through the air for a I touchdown that gave the Bulldogs a Southeastern Conference football victory over Tulane, 21-16.

Tulane was riding high cn a ''6-14 lead with less than three minutes remaining when Green Wave quarterback, Pete Clement fumbled on his own 36. Georgia's Zeks Brat-kowski took over from thre and flicked the 15-yard game-winning pass to Conrad Manisera. b-Smgied for Presko In 8th. e-Slngled for Sarni In 9th. d-Ran lor Lowrey in 9th.

e-Orounded out for Clark in 9th. Chicago 00120010 0 4 St. Louis 00000000 1 1 Sauer. RBI Brown, Serena 2, Rush. Lowrey.

2B Rush, Jeff coat. HR Serena. DP Miller and Hertweck: Sehoendienst. Stall-cup and Hertweck: Stallcup, 6tanky and Hertweck. LEFT Chicago 3.

6t. Louis 8. BB Rush 1. Presko 1. SO Rush 6.

Miller 4. HO Miller. 7 in 6 Innings; Presko. 1 in 2: Clark. 1 In 1.

and ER Rash 1-1, Miller 3-3. Presko 1-1. .327 324 .312 Robb. Hurley. 2:18.

A aiba. Player and Club G. AB. R. M.

rain. Athletics- 144 535 81 17 Mitchell. Cleveland 133 506 60 lt4 Mantle. New Yerk 141 545 94 170 Kell. Boston 114 428 53 133 Wdllng.

New Yerk 123 408 58 127 Goodman, Beaton 138 514 79 157 Rosea. Cleveland 148 567 101 171 Avila. Cleveland ISO 597 102 179 Coast Guard Late Rally Wallops Norwich, 41-20 Phila. Rifle Club Wins Junior Tennis Crown Bobby Brown Gets Korean Assignment Trout Scores 3 TDs As Morrisville Wins 311 311 305 302 300 296 296 .293 HBP By Miller (Sauer). WINNER Rush Fax.

Chicago 152 648 76 192 Robinson. Chlcage 155 594 81 176 (17-13 1. LOSITR Miller (6-31. Conlan, Guglielmo, Gore and Stewart. 2:04.

A 9253. 721 Georgia 7 7 9 Oil contain no fish ails or animal products. Baoer. New York 140 loi Tulsne 0 6 7 3 16 No fishy after odor. YOKOHOMA, Japan, Sept.

27 (UP). Lt. Bobby Brown, former star NATIONAL LEAGUE ,.4 rink CI AB. R. H.

PCT. GEORGIA SCORING Torjchdow is: Dellir.ger. Manisera. Conversions Mrvos 3 NEW LONDON, Sept. 27 (AP).

Trailing 7-6 at halftime, Coast Guard Academy ran wild in the second half today to crush Norwich University, 41-20, In the 19th game of New England's "little Army- 85 Capsules $2.90 Tom Trout tallied on two 11-yard runs and a one-yard bolt last night to lead unbeaten Morrisville High Musial. St. Laaia 153 575 105 193 336 TULANE SCORING Touchdowns: Bravo. The Philadelphia Rifle Club defeated Haddon Field Club, 5-1. yesterday at the Rifle Club, 8th st.

and Tabor to win the Junior championship of the Philadelphia Tennis Association. third baseman for the New York By Parcel Post $3 No COD's, pleas Clement. Conversion Clement. Fir Id goal M'mholts. Chlrage 102 405 59 132 Bhua'akl.

Cinc'natl 135 496 2 159 Maryland State Routs Gramblinq Clement. Rebinsea, Breoklya 148 509 104 157 Yankees, will be attached to a Medi Navy" football feud. cal Corps unit in Korea, Army offi 326 321 309 303 303 301 300 300 291 291 MARTIN DALE'S Quality Foods Sine 1S69 i 25 N. 1 0th Phila. 7.

Pa. WA 2-348. SINGLES Bob Pratt. Haddon Field, defeated Norwich, chiefly through Ed Mee- cials at Camp Drake announced PRINCESS ANNE. Sept.

28. Maryland State ran wild in the Sro'nd'st. St. I-ouls 151 lit is' Snider. Brooklyn 143 531 81 161 Dark.

New York 151 588 91 177 Fondy. C'hlrago 144 550 185 Slaughter, St. Lools 140 510 73 153 L'kman. New Yerk 153 6 OS 99 176 WAIIKUS. PHILS 145 495 50 144 Gregg Knexlch.

6-3. 2-6, 6-2: Ed Gruber. Rifle Club, defeated Bill Pratt, 6-4. 6-2: Harry Hoffmann. Rifle Club, defeated han's passing, made it a 20-20 battle at three quarters.

Nat Spadafora, Charles Nitchle. 6-1. 6-1: Jim MuUIn, Ride final quarter to score 32 points against a stubborn Grambling Col AUTO ace of Coast Guard's undefeated to a 27-0 football triumph over Southampton in a Lower Bucks County League clash at Morrisville. The victory was Morrisvipe's third. Trout now has a half dozen Six-pointers in three games.

Denny Sullivan accounted for last night's other touchdown on a yard dart that closed a 73-yard drive. Club, defeated Curtis Crandel. 6-0, 8-1. DOUBLES Knezich and Mullln. Rifle Club.

1951 campaign, scored one TD and lege eleven here yesterday for its defeated the Pratts. 6-2. 1-0 default: Hoff LITTLE WORLD SERIES Yesterdsy's Results Kansas City, Rochester, 2. Kansas City leads beet-et-7 series, 1-0) LOANS set up two others. mann and Gruber defeated Nitchle end CraO' dill.

6-0. 6-4. third straight victory. Is' An i ooo o2 wn r- r7p i Morrisville Southampton (Diescimf Iu iroalf isrrirt rttrgt) ROM $350 TO $2,00 If yn lire sty a bank er Inane com. any, wt ray tft ttta tula net.

ia yen tia adtJititl cash, and tpraad thr smll vayannta mm 24 mtnth. Balanca repay abla at any ttata with rtf uo4 i ttoMt far aacxpiretf tint. It's Yanks' Pitching vs. Dodger Power in Series I Jl iJ vim MORRISVILLE SCORING Toucndownl: Trout 3. Sullivan.

Extra Points: Bruner 3 (two placements, pass), ll aWef Isaaal kawaawaaal kaaaaJ II'm BeA I NEW YORK. Sept. 27 (AP). New tries. The Yanks are the "winning- in spacious Yankee Stadium where a fly ball has more chance of being York Yankee pitching against Brooklyn power Is the advance dope for the first two games at Brooklyn and the next three, if needed, at Yankee Stadium.

The clubs will return to Brooklyn for a sixth and seventh if the best-of -seven series STANMORE 7P iCSi CLOTHES Lf Made to sell at It est" team in Series history with a brilliant 14-4 record in post-season competition. caught than at Brooklyn. on the World Series opening at 1 1 DELAY Investigations Co-Signers YANK INFIELD SOLID P. M. (EST) Wednesday at Ebbets Despite the Yank pitching and Field as Casey Stengel's Yanks try The Yank infield, too, is a solid de has not been decided.

There will be fensive foursome, with Joe Collins I the Mickey Mantle-Yogi Berra home run threat, there is optimism in 2-n A I Y7y I I I for a record-tying fourth straight championship. The Nation will watch and listen on a coast-to-coast radio on first, Billy Martin on second Phil the National League camp about Rlzzuto at short and Gil McDoug no day off between games with a 1:00 P. M. (EST)- starting time every day except Sunday when it will be 2:00 P. M.

(EST). SEEK 4TH IN ROW breaking a five-year losing streak. TYPICAL LOAM VAIMS (Deseielng ee eesditlea ef r) Csd'llse tint Baiek IIOM se oios. i son Dtn boo '51 Chrys. ISO 47 Plymsetl 4 SO Psetiae I4S8 4f Ckm.

SM and television network. ald at third. Berra, of course, is the big runs-batted-in man on the club. The front-line pitching strength The last National League World Series title was scored back in 1946 Mickey Mantle, the sophomore Only one club ever swept four se when the St. Louis Cards nipped the Boston Red Sox in seven games.

l-Var. K-SWf II CIIITC I center fielder, has done a good job of CONSUMER DISC. CO. UNIVERSAL ries in a row a rollicking Yankee of Allie Reynolds, Vic Rachi and Ed Lopat, backed by Ray Scarborough, Ewell Blackwell, Johnny Sain, Bill Miller and Bob Kuzava is considered strong enough to make the American moslf valuable player candidate, is the key. Recently.

Black has emerg gang managed by Joe McCarthy in the 1936-39 span. Lou Gehrig, Bill Dickey, Joe DiMaggio and Red 4211 Chestnut Street filling the shoes of Joe DiMaggio, who retired last winter. Mantle is right behind Berra for the Yank RBI and homer lead. The 20-year-old switch hitter from Oklahoma is the ed as a starter who may draw the RQbtkM: hi? League an early 7 to 5 favorite. mt WEB.

TILL I f. I. FREE 'AMIRS Rolfe were the big men then, firing Ucmie by Pa. Stati Dipt. With Commissioner Ford Frick in charge, the series schedule calls opening day assignment.

Carl Erskine. who threw a no-hit' ter and then came ud with arm trou their siege guns behind the flinging new bellwether of the club. of men like Red Ruffing, Lefty Go mez and Monte Pearson. ble after mid-season, has recovered The current Yanks hardly match his eaectiveness. Preacher Roe, i once-a-week pitcher most of the sea QHEDoQ33HBit) the oldsters in class but they are a w' DT't I Tat Fir.

at STAN- flSBlM MORE CLOTHES', t. Sr-lA AH Siies. Pott.ras. Colon Factory is your Op lyfslf H-rv) 53:3 foetory Plont 1 ail, sizes Cf portunity of a Lift- PfC- lf 11 TROUSERS 2 imt! ggf JOHN KOHLER par. a.

chased the stocks out-! competent crew with interchange son, will surely shoot his lefty slants at the American Leaguers, probably able parts. Stengel's success with I START OUIUOJ the two-platoon system in the last four years has started a new trend Call 10 7.JG40 in the game. MI I Cleveland carried the Yanks down END RUPTURE TROUBLES HE TCD WAIT OIL BURMEBS HEFW8ERIT0R5 At Lowiit Prises Front End AHgnwtnt jpm a )i Renter MOW h) ly Bscr tyitsa MEfl rSntm til to the final days, while Brooklyn finally shook off the Giants Tuesday to crush any hopes of another "miracle" finish by Leo Durocher's New Yorkers. DODGERS NEVER WON This will be the fourth Yank-Dodger series and Brooklyn has yet to win one. In fact, the Brooks nev- YI mm Cutsr-C -Caeiesr Tss-le Just one more exartiplo aa Uf- Qu" aLIu JOHN KOHLER'S Loader- TONIGHT 7.00 A Cor.

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