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rry'u 'as a-a Monday, Oct 4, 1943 MINNEAPOLIS MORNING TRIBUNE 21 IMF OTPS 21 WASHINGTON Cfl?) Sammy Baugh and Tommy Mont each threw two touchdown passes Sunday as the aroused Washington Redskins hung a surprising 41 to 10 defeat on the New York Giants before 32,593 fans. Baugh was playirg on a bum ankle, so bad that he once BUFFALO, X. Y. UP) The Buffalo Bills handed the Brooklyn Dodgers their fifth defeat 31 to 21 Sunday before 17,694 spectators, the smallest All-America conference football htfj 5LV t-v iV nCiJi i if i I i i had to be helped from the field But you'd never crowd here in two seasons. by teammates, guess it from the way he per- Seeler Rally Tops Boston Yanks 24-14 PITTSBURGH VP) Pitts formed.

une or his touchdown passes burgh's Steelers came roaring from behind in the last half Sun went to Dan Sandifer, who ran 86 dazzling yards. Another was Bob Hoernschemeyer threw his sixth and seventh touchdown passes of the campaign for the Dodgers, while the Bills' Chet Mu-tryn ran his scoring streak to five games by taking touchdown passes from George Ratterman. Bob Steuber's field goal and a 15 yard touchdown run by Lou STATISTICS day to wallop the Boston Yanks, 24 to 14, for their first National Football league victory before a BBOOKLTN (21) ENDS Faldbrtc. towards. Morris, Thompson.

Burros, berufgs. Jadd. TACKLES Saslo. Speacer. Williams.

GIARDS Harriot toa, Woaiilak. Harris, St. John. CENTERS Strobatcyer, (Vastafsoa. BACKS Broaa, Cbappuis.

Col. mer, McDonald. Hocrnscaesaeyer, Banury. MnJlh, Allen, leyfe. BCKFALO 31t ENDS Baldwin, Comer, Maaaa.

O'Conner. TACKLES Armstrong-. Carpenter, KJaseH, Kerns. GUARDS Labar, rirro, Scott. Hirst.

Kinr. Wyhonic. CENTERS Prrwitt, Callaaan. BACKS Ratterman. Mstryn.

Strutter. Kat bitsfci. Rykoslcb. Mill. Bamfardnrr.

Toma-setti, Compers. Masttoli. Brooklyn 1 1 721 Buffalo 3 14 7 1tl crowd of 26,216. New York 4 12 11 6 3 121 45 11 54 Wish-inf ton 24 158 21 IS 326 4 CO 40 12S 2 133 saxsTaslriJi First downs Net yards rushinr Forward passes attempted. Forward passes completed Yards forward passing Forward intercepted by Yards runback interceptions.

Punting average Total yards, all kick returns. Opponent amble Yard lost penalties Pittsburgh scored twice in the last period on a seven-yard pass from Johnny Clement to Charley Seabright and on a three-yard thrust by Norman (Monk) Mos-ley which climaxed a 67-yard STATISTICS Brooklyn Buffalo aaarsaw iii iriiwimiwwiia 17 drive. Brooklyn Scorine: Touchdowns Brown. 2. Gafford.

Points after touchdown Browa .3 (plarekirks). Buffalo Seorinc: Touchdowns Tomasetti, Mutryn 2, B'koyich. Field real Straber (placement). Points after touchdown 6tea bcr, (4) place kicks). guard Johnny Lundin.

Nebraska end Dick Hazen is trjing to take Lundin out of the play with his flailing legs. (Staff photo). PIPESTONE'S JACK STTJRDEVANT tears around end in the last half of Saturday's Minnesota-Nebraska clash at Memorial stadium. Sturdevant is being protected in this picture by Trailing 14 to 0 in the second First downs Net yards sained rashinc Forward passes attempted Forward passes completed Tarda sained forward passes Forwards Intercepted by yds. rained runback Intercept.

Puntlnr average Total yds. all kicks returned Opponents fumbles reeoTered Tarda lost by penalties 222 13 2 21 14 1 40 period, the Steelers scored their IS 144 24 45 10S 1 20 first touchdown on a 24-yard pass from Clement to end Elbie Nickel. A 35-yard field goal by Joe Glamp a comparatively tame affair, good for 13 yards, to Hal Crisler. Just to show there was life in the 34-year-old boy yet, Baugh pulled his annual quarterback sneak and went over for a touchdown of his own. Mont threw one scoring bullet to Crisler for 35 yards and the other to Jim Castiglia, who went 30.

NEW YORK (10) Tomasetti gave Buffalo- a 10 to 0 lead. lead before Brooklyn found pay- STATISTICS Boston Pitt mm mm First down 4 IS net yards gained rushing JOS 291 Parker Hurt; Defaults Match LOS ANGELES JP Ted Schroecler won the men's singles title inthe Pacific southwest tennis championships Sunday, when Frank Parker, who was leading, defaulted at the end of the third set. Parker suffered from blisters on both feet. When he limped off tht court he was ahead 6-4, 9-7, 5-7. mm Senators Tip Athletics 7-2 in Final Game PHILADELPHIA (INS) The Washington Senators closed their season Sunday with a 7 to 2 victory over the Athletics.

Ray Scarborough limited the Mackmen to four safeties and hung up his 15th victory against eight defeats. Forward passes attempted 10 13 Forward passe completed 3 3 Yards forward passing 31 48 Forwards intercepted by 1 2 Yds. gained rnn-baek intercep. 24 10 Punting average 40 47 Total all kicks returned 104 115 Opponents fumbles recovered 4 0 (First Names: Starting Offensive Team) ENDS Walker, Poole, Swiacki, Pipkin, SAINT TICKETS ON SALE TODAY Tickets for the Little World Series between St. Paul and Montreal will go on sale at 9 a.m.

today. They can be acquired at the St Paul Baseball club office, 201 Pioneer building, Fourth and Robert streets St. Paul. Prices are $1.00 for bleacher seats; $1.50 for grandstand; $2.00 for reserved, and $2.50 for box seats. The series will start in St Paul Tuesday night at 8 p.m.

and will continue there for three games. Inh nastn TACKLES Coulter. Schuler, Williamson, OITARDS DobelsteJn, Younce, Garxonl lards lost by penalties 49 15 dirt Then, in the second quarter, Bob Chappius passes, moved the Dodgers 54 yards to a score, made by Hardy Brown on a two yard buck. Ratterman countered with a 43 yard payoff pitch to Mutryn. Hoernschemeyer passed seven yards to Brown and 27 to Monk Gafford for two more Dodger tallies, but the Bills wiped them out on a Ratterman-Mutryn aerial and Julie Rykovich's short plunge.

Miklich. tviTus TanniLAv. Fennema. Ettlnrer. Fairrinth.

Rruin. Cheverko. Wil in the third quarter and his three conversions accounted for the rest By Associated Press St. Louis' Cardinals finished in second place in the National league Sunday despite a 4 to 3 loss to the last-position Cubs in St. Louis.

The Cards' challengers for runnerup position to Boston, Brooklyn, also lost, 4 to 2 to Philadelphia. Young Curt Simmons was the winning pitcher at Brooklyn. liams, Goremali, Tunnell, Scott. SuUitis, At- of the Steeler scoring. wood, Conerly, Merle, Minisi, Coates.

wicmvnrnv rail G. P. Malinowski gave Boston MORE SPORTS ON NEXT PAGE ENDS McKee. Turley. Crisler, Tereshln- I p.hiM.

Tavliw. ftchoener. Philadelphia (21 its first scoring chance early in the first quarter by covering TACKLES Sanches, Konlssewskl, Adams, Washington (7) ab no a ab do a Philadelphia (4) Brooklyn (2) 5 3 3 0 Fox. 2b 4 0 3 2 Kousaos, Staeco. GUARDS Steber, Boensch, Katrlshen.

rVKTFRK rtMiLA. F.hrhardt. Corbitt. ithpot abhpoi coan, ir Kozar, 2b Robertson.rt Johnny Vander Meer shut out Pittsburgh 1 to 0 for the Cincinnati Reds to assure his team of seventh place. It was his 17th triumph of 1948.

He held the 1 0 Rackley. If 3 7 bCampanella 0 5 0 2 3 DeMars. SS 3 0 13 5 13 0 RCIoleman.ct 4 0 5 0 4 2 4 0 Majeskl. 3b 3 2 12 4 1 10 1 Wellmsn. lb 3 1 11 1 Jerry Shipkey's fumble on the Pittsburgh 32.

On fourth down, Jim Youel passed 15 yards to Bill BACKS Poillon, Sandifer, Farmer, Quirk, Baurh. CastirUa, Nussbaumer, Mont. Hollar, 0 cPallca Stewart, cf Vernon, lb Yost. 3b Mayo, If Hamner, Sisler, lb Haas, lb Ennls. rf Jones.

3b HEADQUARTERS FOR -i Hartley, Todd, Gray. 3 3 0 1 Schelb, rt 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 12 4 wnue, 3 a i 019 0 14 4 13 0 Brucker. 3 12 1 New York 3 Washington 0 Early, 2041 Bucs to two singles and two walks. Paschal in the end zone. BOSTON (14) ENDS Tyree, Pritko.

Scollard. Can-Ivan. TACKLES Jarmoluk, Voegelaar, Nolan, Davis. 1 Branca, 1 Reiser 2 Robinson, 2b 2 Reese, ss 0 Furillo. rf 2 Edwards, 1 Snider, cf 0 MlkJU.

3b Caballero, 2b 4 Walker, cf 4 Semlnlck. 3 3 0 0 1 Marchlldon.p 3 0 1 4 Totals 37 12 27 12 Totals 29 4 27 13 vnoir TimrliHnvn Rfntt. Point after touchdown Younce. Field foal 1 1 1 The pennant-winning Braves Simmons, 4 Konztanty, 0 GUARDS Barzilauskas, BatinskI, Bad- Younce. mt curwsi'w TnflrMAWltlM 020 002 0307 100 000 1002 i.

Washington Philadelphia Hodges, lb on inn. igrr. CENTERS Camnanovich, Godwin. Quirk. Crisler 2, Banrh, Sandifer, CastirUa.

trounced New York 11 to 1 in their final outing before the World Totals 1 0 Points after touchdown Poillon 5. mi'KS- Malinowki, Nelson. Scollard, Micka, Chipley, Youel, Golding, Paschal, 34 7 Z7 16 Barney, Hatten, a Brown Shuba, If 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 Series opens in Boston Wednes Error Fox. Runs batted In Majeskl. Yost is 3, Schelb.

Robertson, Christman. Two. base hits Majeskl. Vernon, Brucker, Stewart, Yost. i Hnmi runs Ynst.

Robertson. Stolen base day. 31 8 27 12 Totals Pittsburgh (0) Cincinnati (1) Packers Score at Will; Whip Detroit 33-21 Coan. Sacrifice hit Scarborough. Double plays Marchlldon to DeMars to Wellman.

Christ- man to Koiar to Vernon. Yost to Koiar to ab PO a ab do a i-iutiiiniKr, iin rnrrman, olosburg, Romboli, Ryan, Daneewirs, Poto. PITTSBURGH (24) -ante, B. Davis. MeheUch, Nickel, Knrrasch.

TACKLES Mastrangelo, Wydo, Wiley, Srhnrtz, Samurlson. GUARDS Moore, Snhey, Cregar, Noblle, Skorich. CENTERS Cherundolo, Meeks. BACKS SeAhrirht. Rojek, ss 4 112 Hatton, 3b 4 12 1 a Filed out for Hatten In seventh, Walked for Rackley in seventh, Ran for Campanella In seventh, Struck out for Branca In ninth.

Vernon. Left on bases Washington e. rruia- delphla 2. Base on balls Scarboroufh 2. Marchlldon 2.

Strikeouts Marchlldon 1. Scar-1 Hopp. lb 4 015 3 Adams. 2b 3 12 2 Klner, If 1 0 2 0 Sailer, lb 2 0 7 0 Walker, rf 4 0 10 Litwhiler.rf 2 0 2 0 hnrnn.h Wild ntrrh Marchlldon. Attend- GREEN BAY, WIS.

UP) The Green Bay Packers scored almost as thev pleased after a faltering 200 001 0014 100 100 0002 Philadelphia Brooklyn ance 2.273. Umpires Boyer, Jones and Stev-ja Westlake.cf 3 10 0 Fillpowlti.lf 4 15 0 Basgall, 2b 3 0 2 3 Wyrostek.ct 3 0 3 0 Bookman, 3b 3 0 0 5 Stallcup. ss 3 14 3 I5IIITI5H IWIiitliS MADE IN if THE U.S. A. ens.

Time key, Clement, Moslcy, Papach. P. Davis, Campagno, Gamaas, Numzum, Glamp. Kluttz, 2 0 3 1 Lamanno. 3 12 1 start Sunday to whip the Detroit Errors Hodges, Mlksls, Rackley 2, Furillo, Caballero.

Runs batted In Jones, Edwards. Barney, Haas. Two-base hits Semlnlck, Walker. Haas. Stolen bases Snider.

Semlnlck, Lombardl, 3 0 1 5 Van. Meer, 3 0 0 2 7 7 614 Pittsburgh 0 7 3 1424 Lions 33 to 21 in a National foot Total 27 2 25x19 Totals 2T 5 27 Boston KMrfn. Tm.I.J.. White Sox Topple Browns; Then Tie Hodges. Double plays Ennls to Simmons to Jones to Semlnlck, Reese to Hodges, Haas to ball leaeue game before 24,206.

i-ascnai, Pritko. Points after touchdown Zimmerman 2 (placements). Pittsburgh 000 000 000 0 ooo ooii by XP. SMITH SHOE CO. Chicago The Lions, handicapped by the Cincinnati 000 Hamner to Haas.

Left on bases Brooklyn 9. Phlladelphlt 9. Bases on balls Barney 4. Hatten 1, Branca 1, Simmons 7. Strikeouts loss through injury of Bill Dudley, Seabright, Mnnley.

Field goal Guunp (placed ment). Points after touchdown GUmn i One out when winning run scored. Error None. Run batted in FllODOwitz. were in the ball game only during (placements).

Two-base hits Adams, Stallcup. Sacrifice the first auarter and for a few Barney 4, Simmons 2, Konstanty 2. Hits off Barney 4 in 6. Hatten In Branca 3 In 2. Simmons 8 in 8H.

Konstanty 0 In Winning pitcher Simmons. Losing pitcher Barney. Attendance 33.442. Umpires Stewart, Henllne and Con lan. Time 2:26.

Sauer. Double play Vander Meer to Stallcup to Sauer. Left on bases Pittsburgh 4, Cin cinnati 6. Bases on balls Lombardl 4. Van CHICAGO UP) The White Sox defeated the St Louis Browns 10 to 5 in the first game of a doubleheader and then two teams played a 2 to 2 tie in eight ja innings before the second game.l was called on account of dark-1 PRO FOOTBALL der Meer 4.

Strikeouts Lombardl 2, Vander minutes in the' final period. Otherwise tt was all Green Bay as the Packers won their Meer 2. Attendance 7.255. Umpires Barllck, St. Louis f3 Chicago (4) Barr and Ballaniant.

Time 1:45. STANDINGS New York (1 Boston 01) STATISTICS NATIONAL LEAGUE ab no a ab po a Holmes, rf 3 3 0 0 Lohrke. 2b 4 2 3 ness. St. Louis (M WESTERN DIVISION Chicago Conat'ser, cf 2 1 2 0 Rhawn, 3b 4 13 Dark, as 3 113 Thomson.

If 4 12 TO ab po a L. T. Pct.Pts. OP. 0 0 1.000 21 14 0 0 1.000 45 7 Chicaro Cards i Chicago Bears 1 Sisti, 2 111 Mlze.

lb 1111 2 12 Delslng. cf ab po a ab po a Mauro. rf 3 15 0 Sch'nd't, 2b 4 0 2 3 Lowrey. If 4 1 1 0 H. Rice.

If 4 2 10 Cav'etta. lb 4 0 9 0 Muslal. cf 4 0 2 0 Pafko. 3b 4 110 Kazbak, 3b 4 0 13 Walker, 3 15 0 Northey, rf 4 0 0 0 Jeffcoat, cf 4 0 2 0 Jones, lb 4 112 1 Verban. 2b 4 111 Marlon, ss 3 3 2 2 Smalley, ss 3 0 3 5 bDlering 0 0 0 0 McCall.

3 1 0 1 D. Rice, 4 17 0 Dobernie, 0 0 0 0 Dickson, 2 0 0 2 Chlpman, 0 0 0 0 Brecheen, 0 0 0 0 aMlgglns 10 0 0 Totals 32 6 27 7 Dusak. 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 7 2711 Dllllneer. 3b Zarllla. cf Torgeson, lb 6 3 11 0 2 0 6 0 Los Anreles (10) abhpo i 4 10 0 6 217 0' 5 0 15 1 3 2 4 0 5 3 0 0 1 3 2 2 2 0 1 1.000 72 35 Deeptone BROWN CALF 6.3 AA and Elliott.

3b 5 2 11 Milne, cf 4 13 0 Antonelli, 0 0 0 0 Yvars. 4 0 5 0 Yards rained through rushing (net) Forward passes attempted Forward passes completed 71 86 reen Bay 2 10 Detroit 0 2 0 Priddy, 2b Piatt, If Lund, rf 2 10 Lupien. lb 2 2 5 Appling, IS 3 3 0 Wright, rf 0 10 Hodgln. If 1 12 0 Robinson, .000 28 77 Green Detroit Bay 11 19 64 2BS 21 19 .12. 12 .133 155 1 1 17 25 36 46 .17 SO 0 1 23 141 EASTERN DIVISION Rlckert, if 6 2 2 0 3 11 Salkeld.

2 0 0 0 Kerr, ss 4 12 Burrls. 3 13 1 Konlk'skl. 0 0 1 McCor.xf 2 12 0 Lombardo. 2 0 0 I. im.

no 13 5 Michaels. 2b Washington 2 0 0 1.000 sit 24 4 13 1 4 3 0 5 3 0 0 3' New York Lyons, cf-rt 2 0 2 0 zMueller 10 0 0 .500 37 4ft .500 3g 31 Arft. lb Pellagrlnl Moss, Saniord, zAndersoo Drews, Wtdmar, xxDente Stanky. 2b 2 113 Trlnkle. 0 0 0 yl Yards run-back Interceptions Punting ayerare Total yards all kick returns.

Opponent fumbles recovered Yards lost penalties Pittsburgh Philadelphia Boston 3613 2716 .000 42 4 .000 21 (2 Sturgeon, ss 10 11 zzLayton 10 0 Potter, 1 0 0 0 a Safe on error for Brecheen In eight, Ran for Marlon In ninth. .00 1 3 Baker, 3b 0 2 Wight, 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RESULTS STTNnAV xSanders 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 8 2710 20 011 OOO 020 I 000 OOO 0303 Ostrowskl, Chicago St. Louis xxWhtte 0 0 0 0 Shoun. 0 0 0 0 xxxF.McCor. 10 0 0 ypartee Washington 41, New York 10.

Oreen Bay 33, Detroit 21. Pittsburgh 21, Boston 14. Philadelphia 28. Los Anreles 2S. GAMES THIS WEEK Monday Chicaro Bean at Chiram Cards.

1W.I, 13 34 18 Hit into double piay lor samora nirht. fifth. Voiselle. 1 Horue, 0 0 2 i Ryan, 3b 0 0 0 2 Totals 42 16 27 14 Walked for Potter In third. zx "an for Sanders In third.

xxx Grounded out for Shoun In fifth Saturdays Boston at Detroit, nirht. Sunday New York at PhlUdelnhia: Wash- xs Grounded out tor wwmir in sevemn. Grounded out for Ostrowskl In eighth. inrton at Pittsburgh; Chicaao Cards vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee; Los Angeles at Chicaro Bears.

St. Louis Error Dobernie. Runs batted In Walker, Mauro. McCall. Lowrey.

H. Rice 2. Muslal. Two-base hit H. Rice.

Three-base hit Verban. Home runs Walker, Mauro. Stolen base Marion. DouDle plays McCall to Smalley to Cavarretta, Jones to Marion to Jones. Left on bases Chicago 3.

St. Loots 5. Bases on balls Dickson 1, McCall 1. Dusak 1. Strikeouts McCall 5, Dickson 6.

Hits off McCall 5 in 7. (none out la eighth) Dobernie 1 In V. Chlpman 1 In 14. Dickson 6 In 7, Brecheen in h. Dusak 0 In 1.

Wild pltcti Dusak. Winning pitcher McCall. Losing pitcher Dickson. Attendance 18.086. Umpires Jorda, Gore, Dascoll and Reardon.

Time 2:00. 000 021 002 3 100 450 00x 10 Grounded out for Lombardo in seventh. Chicago zz Foiled out for Trlnkle In ninth. Errors Baker. Pellagrlnl.

Runs batted In 1 ALL AMERICA WESTERN DIVISION W. Pet. Pts.O'nts. second start of the campaign against one defeat. The loss was the second without a victory for Detroit.

DETROIT (21) ENDS Green, Souders. Mann, Heywood, Mote, Schottel. Cremer, Banmbartner. TACKLES Thomas, Briirs, Hansen, Hek-kers. Duster.

GUARDS Brown, Binaman, Deshane, Ward, Jones. CENTERS Prerulman, Hardinr, Stovall. BACKS Enke, Marrucci, Wait, Sucic. Lo-Force. Groomes, Sarrinrhaus.

Hunnicutt, C. Wilson, Baumiardnex, Madarlk. GREEN BAY (33) ENDS Goodnight, Luhn, Craig, Wells, Cook, E. Wilson. TACKLES Wildung, Lipscomb, Ray, Odson, Kekeris.

Bell. GUARDS Vogds, alios, Neal, Olsonoski, Davis. Decks. CENTERS Flowers. Baxter.

BACKS Jacobs. Canadeo. Forte. Fritseh, Moss. B.

Smith, E. Smith, Schlinkman, Comp, Glrard, Earhart, Roskie, Cody. 432 010 00211 010 000 000 1 Boston New York Robinson 2. Baker 3. Lupien.

Dilunger. Zarji- la. Michaels 2. Pellagrlnl. Piatt.

Lund. Twois base hits Piatt 2. Three base hits Dlllln- San Francisco 0 1 000 217 90 ger. Robinson, Baker. Sacrifices Lund, wignt.

3 Double plays Priddy to Pellagrin! to Arft. sj Cleveland 4 0 1.000 110 44 ft-- Error Milne. Runs batted in Elliott 4. Salkeld. Dark 2.

Mlze, Holmes 2, Torgeson, Slsti. Two base hits Holmes, Dark. i Anreles 2 .600 72 72 Chicaro 1 5 .167 49 143 to McCormlck. Lohrke, Thomson, 'Elliott. Three 2.95 EASTERN DIVISION base hit Rlckert.

Home runs Elliott, Mlze. Double plays Stanky to Dark to Torgeson i I a ii i Wight to Appling to L-upien. nr i Michaels to Lupien. Left on bases St. Louis aw 11 Chicago 7.

Bases on balls Sanford 1, Drews 2. Wight 5. Strikeouts Ostrowskl 1, Wight Hits off Sanford In 4. Drews 3 In 0. pitched to five batters In fifth).

Wldmar 1 In 2. Ostrowskl 0 In 1. Ger- gj heauser 0 In 1. Hit by pitcher. by-Cerheaus- (Wright).

Losing pitcher Sanford. At-Ian Baltimore 3 1 .750 121 S3 Buffalo 2 3 .400 12S 143 New York 1 4 .200 73 13 Brooklyn 0 5 .000 71 140 Trlnkle to Kerr to Harshman. Left on bases Boston 12, New York 8. Bases on balls Konlkowskl 2. Lombardo 5.

Shoun 1. Trln kle 1. Antonelli 1. Strikeouts Konlkowskl 1, LAKERS START DRILLS TODAY The Minneapolis Lakers, with a Shoun 1. Trinkle 2.

Horue 1. Hits off-Potter 2 In 2. Shoun 1 in 2. Voiselle 1 tendance 2.500. Umpires Huney ana x-ap- RESULT SVNDAT Buffalo 31.

Brooklyn 21. THIS WEEK'S GAMES Tuesday Cleveland at Baltimore, nirht. Friday Chicaro at Los Anreles, nirht. tSundar Brooklyn at Cleveland: New York rella. Time 1:52.

in 2. Hogue 4 In 2. Antonelli In 1. Konlkowskl 9 in 2t. Lombardo 3 In 4s.

Trlnkle 1421 1033 0 13 Detroit Green Bay 4 in 2. Wild pitch Lombardo. Winning pitch SECOND GAME at Buffalo; Saa Francisco at Baltimore. er potter. Losing piicner K.oniaowsKi! Tuiii it Chlcaio (2) .1 St.

few additions and a few subtractions, today start picking up point ab po a so i Detroit scoring: Touchdowns LeForee 2, Marrucci. Points after touchdown Fregu-lam (3) (placements). Green (coring: Touchdown Goodnight, Srhiinkman, Jacobs, Canadeo. Points after touchdown Cody (2) (plaements), Fritseh (placement). Field goal Fritseh 2, (placeklcks).

Dlllinger. 3b Zarllla, cf Priddy. 2b 4 13 0. 4 0 2 1 I 4 1 0 4 12 01 4 10 1 Delslng. CI 3 13 0 Baker, ss 4 3 3 6 Lupien, lb a ft 1 Hodxtn.

If ers which they hope will multiply into another basketball Anderson, 2b 3 0 0 O's 4 14 0 Kolloway. 3b Piatt. If Kokca. rf 3 0 4 1,1 3 1 0 Adams, rf Cllevsllainidl Fsdk Wrafth off 'ESiyiinfu! BLACK OR BROWN CALF Also Brown Suede 5 '2. 1 4 AAA and 3 2 0 1 Michaels, 2b The additions consist of Mike 3 1 0 1)5 3 1 1 3 0 0 Sir 2 0 2 Tresh.

3 0 3 0 Gum pert, Dente. ss Arft. lb Partee. Carver, Bloom, 6 foot, 6 inch center purchased from Boston, and Earl Gardner, a record breaker at De- Totals 30 5 24 7 ji 29 9 24 12 IH Totals St. Louis 100 010 00 2 Pauw last year.

Chicago HO WW A Big Fourth Period Gives Rams 28-28 Tie LOS ANGELES (JP) Staging a spine-tingling rally in the final seconds, the Los Angeles Rams scared three touchdowns in the fourth quarter and wound up in a 28 to 28 tie Sunday with the Philadelphia Eagles in a National Gone is Paul Napolitano, who (Game called account darkness, end eighth) jj Errors Carver, DUllrujer. Dente. Runs h.tteri In Piatt. Hodein. Tresh.

Zarllla. has been released. Also on the Two-base hits Dente. Priddy. Three-base hit Hodrln.

Home run Zarllla. Sacrifices jg la, Dente. Adams. Left on bases St. Louis S.

Chicaro 5. Bases on balls Gum pert 2. 1 Strikeouts Gum pert 6. Carver 3. Hit by JSJ pitcher Gumpert (Kokos).

Attendance 2.T43. )g Umpires Paparella and Hurley. Time 1:28. log in Stcfc missing list as practice starts at the Minneapolis Athletic club today are Swede Carlson and Tony Jaros, two of the sparkplugs who helped the Lakers to the National Basketball league crown last year. Both are holdouts.

4 ENROUTE TO BOSTON Is Cleveland, the city of the show and the circus, about to pay for a remark made by its baseball manager some four months ago? You can find out in Boston today for the wrath of the Detroit Tigers and the American league decended upon the heads of the Cleveland Indians, with that 7 to 1 Tiger defeat Sunday left the pennant struggle deadlocked And here we go to Beantown for a playoff STATISTICS Kaesche, Golfer, Dies NEY YORK UP) Max Bald- win Kaesche, 52, chemical sales manager and prominent amateur golfer, died The Lakers, now shooting for the Basketball Association of America crown, will hold one practice today and then start a two-a-day diet Tuesday. Los Ph. T. Angeles First downs 12 to Yards gained rushing (net) 138 168 Forward passes 21 50 Forward passes completed 13 21 Yards forward passing 142 295 Forwards intercepted by 1 1 Yards runback 13 Punting averare 43 39 Total yards kirk returns 104 149 Opponent fumbles 1 1 Yard lost penalties 57 89 has got to beat the bums and also-rans, and that's what we're going to do. We'll show 'em no mercy." And so, just as many a baseball coach before him, Lou has felt the wrath of the underdog.

For Detroit has been in the second division mostly all season And the White Sox, before the Tigers, and the Browns, before the Sox, both have taken delight in bearing down hard against Cleveland. It was tragedy, of course, that stalked Robert Feller For Feller, whipped Sunday, has been on a winning streak that found him making the grandest comeback of the season Yet the "Bums," they rose up and did their damage, and now they probably are laughing still in the privacy of their quarters. It is good policy in baseball to beat the underdogs, yes But it is seldom good policy to talk about it- SOLUNAR TABLE This sotunar table, compiled by John BJ Alden Knight. I not a guarantee that ft will bite. Local weather conditions may go he an offsetting factor.

The table Is based on a study of wildlife which has deter- mined the hoar of greatest activity. Minor Major Minor Major What brought about this wrath, this laying-o of fate when Bob Feller strode out to sew up the flag? Cleveland man ITS A. HALSEr ty HALL Chet Nelson Hits 67 in GV Defeat Although Chet Nelson posted a 67 for the Golden Valley golfers Sunday, he and his mates bowed 16 to 13 hi to the University team on the loser's links. Connie Muzzy made a hole-in-one at Meadowbrook on the fourth hole. A.M.

7:00 1:05 7:50 2:00 P.M. 7:25 1:40 8:15 2:30 Oct. 4 Oct. 5 BLACK OR BROWN CALF Double Sole 17.50 5l2.4AAA and EE ager Lou Boudreau prompted it in May when he said: the brains out of the second division outfits. They won't bother you if you bear down on 'em A winning team league football game before 36,884 onlookers in Memorial coliseum.

Quarterback Bob Waterfield fired a 29-yard pass to left end Jack Zilly for the tying touchdown with exactly 30 seconds left-in the game. The Ram passing star's aerial wizardry finally got to clicking late in the third period and the Rams swept on to close the gap between a 28-point lead built up by Eagles tossing Tommy Thompson. PHILADELPHIA (28) ENDS Armstrong, Pin os, Ferraiite, Green, Humbert, Prescott. TACKLES Wbtext, MacDowrll, Saritsky, Sears, Hartman. GUARDS Patton.

Kilray, GiazmaUi. Ms-ronlc. Barnes. Maree. CENTERS Lindskog.

Saymanski. Manainl. BACKS McHurh. Farmer. Craft.

Muha. Thompson. Pritrhard. Myers, Steele, Doss, SfacKridgrs, Klsh, Johnson. LOS ANGELES (28) ENDS Hubbell, Smyth, Fears, Bickey.

Brink, Zilly. TACKLES Haffmaa, Boaley, Champagne, Repko, Sparkmaji. GUARDS Dean, Eason, David. Finlay, Lasetlch. Tarielto.

CENTERS Martin. Naameta. Paal. BACKS Waterfield, Grhrke. Banta.

Hoff-maa. Horvath. Magnanl, Cewhlg, Keane. Washington, Hardy. Heerner, Mello, West, Arler.

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