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Saturday, Sept. 27,1952 Moburly MOHIKW- 7 Inaei and DemoeHM Yankees Clinch eors Favored Fourth Straight League Pennant Over Missouri By 12 Points Billy Martin Is Hero Of 11-lnning Victory Over Athletics, 5-2 By RALPH RODEN Associated Press Sports Writer World Series foes, for the first Srne in five years, will be well rested when the 1952 classic opens in Brooklyn next Wednesday. The New York Yankees made that certain last night they defeated the Philadelphia Athletics 5-2 in 11 innings to clinch their fourth straight American League flag and their 19th in the last 32 years. The Dodgers have been taking things easy since Tuesday when they nailed down the National League pennant. i Not since 1947 when the Yanks and Dodgers breezed home have pennant races in both leagues been decided before the final bell.

Tied Last Season I BERKELEY, Calif. nia's Golden Bears, a coast con- souri in an intersectional foot- NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPS--Brooklyn Dodgers, who earlierhis past week clinched The i 1 JOhnnj. mie up a IWO "1 1 rk LVI ebberi, touchdown favorite, despite the Coaches Jake Pitler and Billy Herman. Billy Cox, Roy Campanella" Carl "Furillo and Dr fact Missouri almost upset highly-; Harold Wendler, trainer (in jacket.) Second row--Clubhouse attendant John Griffin touted Maryland Saturday. Ue Scott (wiring coat), Jim Hughes Gil Hodges, Ben Wcde, Johnny CstrS iem C.ivdp Kinn nri; i i Dna rt if-wTn uji yi ouuycf wiiu cuf ner mis past WeeK Cl inched uaiue luuaj.

the National League Pennant, pose for their team picture at Ebbets Field. Left to right" 3 Bears, led by fallback front row --George Shuba, Andy Pafko, Pee Wee Reese, Coaches Geo. Pfister, and Cookie ny Olszewski, line up a two Lafagetto, Manager Chuck Dressen, with Batboy Charles DiGiovanna sitting in front of him" rfniun I 1 1 LJ 11 rv i Eagles Close Fine Season With 4-1 Win Dick Kreeger Allows Jeff City Five Hits, Fans 13 in Victory ARMSTRONG The Armstrong Eagles closed one of their finest seasons with a 4-1 victory over the Cole County Cats from Jefferson City here last night. Dick Kreeger pitched five-hit ball, walked two and struck out 13 as the Eagles capped 1952 play with their 27th victory jn 36 Eight errors six by Jefferson City marred the contest in which only one earned run was scored. Armstrong got it, in the third inning, when Kenny Blakely was hit by a pitched ball stole second and third, then scored on Fans Get in Line For Series Tickets Before Yanks Win NEW YORK uei Even before the Yankees clinched the uennant by defeating the Athletics" 5-2 in Philadelphia last night, fans were lining up at the Yankee Stedium for World Series tickets which went on sale today.

First in line was Warren Powers of New York, who arrived at the stadium at 6:30 p. m. last night. Others soon joined him with blankets, thermos jugs and radios for the all-night vigil. Dewey Goins' single.

Allows Eight Hits Kreeger outpitched Frosty Muel- Hickman Beats Mexico, 6-0, For Third Win a a Pushed jv.1,,, Kwcunny uuuu, Jim nugnei, UN noages, oen vvaae, Jonnny Kuthertord Jackie down in Kin9 Chris Van Cuyk, Preacher Roe, Joe Black, Ralph Branca, i 13.10 Kocky Nels.cn. Third row--Joe Lcndrum, Ed Amoros, Rube Walker, Carl Erskine Bobby Upwards of 50,000 are expected Mor 9 an Tommy Holmes, Rocky Bridges, Billy Loes, Duke Snider, Dick Williams, Ken Lehin Memorial Stadium to watch man Ronnie Negray, Steve Lembo and Ray Moore. (AP Wirephoto) California attempt to smother lit-; and Sturgeon Star Introduced 'Corkscrew' of His Own Favorite Holds COLUMBIA Billy Bills circled right end for six yards in the quarter here last night to give Hickman of Columbia a hard! earned, 6-0 triumph over the Mexi- blows, by Kreeger and Goins went co Bulldogs hi a non-conference battle. Oiathe Rolls Past Central; Bulldogs Win Backfire on Esteppe Here Centralia Bows When Marshall Esteppe, the a I countless matches which have been pride of Northeast Missouri, steps I televised into Moberly's i i a A i i hookups, wrestling Monday night he i Actually Berry's famous for two bases. Mueller did have the'edge, in with 14, He passed three.

Last night's box score: JEFF CITY AB C. Norfleet. 3b 4 M. Norfleet. ss 3 E.

Mueller, Ib 4 i L. Norfleet, 5 Shirley, cf 3 jDuenckel. If 4 I Mueller, 2b 3 I Englebricht, rf High School Grid Scores Shelbina 16 McCooey 6 Palmyra 12 Centralia 7. Mountain Grove 13 Houston 7 Brookfield 8 Kirksville 6 Center 19 Pleasant Hill 13 1 Platte City 0 Plattsburg 0 tie Holden 20 Odessa 0 Excelsior Springs 28, Marshall 8. Mound City 35 Horace Mann (MaryviUe) 12 Unionville 6 Marceline 0 Albany 14 Grant City 7 Milan 24, Trenton 6.

Carrollton 33 Higginsville 7 Jefferson City 27 Kemper 0 Norborne 21 Hardin 0 Windsor 26 Adrian 0 Buckner 37 Braymer 6 Lathrop 27 Cameron 0 Rich Hill 19 Appleton City 0 Savannah '14 King City 0 Louisburg 13 Beltpn 7 Hickman Columbia) 6 Mexico 0 I Macon 24 Chillicotbe 14 Flat River 19 Herculaneum 6 I Crystal City 32 St Genevieve 0 Sikeston 27 Carutherjville 7 I Charleston 14 Kennett 0. I Festus 14 Perryville 13 Ark. 21 Poplar Bluff 0 One League Game By The As ocia(ed Press a hold which he is credited with i Oiathe Naval Station got itself I introducing to the pro ranks some a real of football talent when i eight years ago. "Wild Red" miracle Giants went on to cop a pound fullback. i the featured contest on the best-out-of-three playoff series Hoggins scored four of Olathe's American Legion's all-star wrest- to win the pennant.

In 1950 Phila- touchdowns as the sailors downed i car in delphia i the National Central College of Fayette 35 to 6. i da night's League pennant on the final day Huggins was credited with gain SHELBINA-- Coach coast to coast video shelbina I downed Mc Neighorn, rf 2 cooey of Hannibal, 16-6, here last; Mueller, 3 night to take the upper hand in gillican 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 Last year the Dodgers and New York Giants wound up the regular it acquired Floyd Huggins, the season tied for top honors and the former University of Florida 210 Berry, the colorful TV i i i 4 i a i i i I a idllliCdll probably be forced to cope with a is an altered version of Estepne's n-. u.u L. a the Quint City conference scram- corkscrew twist. The only variation ARMSTRONG in the hold is a Berry uses the Dent 2b upper portion of the leg for lever-! Centraha Panthers, Ued ---age in applying the submission I Wlth Sh)elb ln ent m8 5, WesttuesV" a look it on the chin at Pal-: local arena.

Mon- matches, which will grip. Red has defeated a majority of his opponents by using the gilli- can. Another Innovation Fred Kohler's "Technique of TOTALS 32 AB 5 3 3 i a look it on esthues 3 myra. 12-7. Coins.

3b 4 'Brooks, cf 4 Shelbina, the loop's defending; A a i scored twice through 1W Jewett, ID 4 of the season. i Ul headline those fabulous mid- Wrestling," which is the leading the air and added a second quar- gers won their pennants on the final day of the season. In 1948 Cleveland captured the American League pennant by beating Boston in a one game "sudden death" playoff for the title. o--- vi, a I safety to notch its second ing 179 yards out of his team's wrestlers, will mark the manual used by newcomers to the i Qulnt Clty wln il Recover Fumble In the game at Palmyra, the winners recovered a Centralia fum In 1949 both the Yanks and Dod- i 321 on the ground. Central's lone i ln of the new mat season for the score was made by Halfback Ron Moberly area.

Fidler. In the only game. Culver Marshall revealed a grip, which pro mat ranks, also credits Esteppe with the new introduction of the abdominal stretch hold. Walker, rf 0 Kreeger. 3 Robb, rf 2 0 0 1 6 i i 0 1 i 0 4 8 2 I a i i bire MCAU conference a not become known as the cork- Even Lou Thesz, the reigning ble in the first period and Ronnie; j-iuu UUC 1 i ill Li UCi I Stockton's Warren i sere leg twist, during a match world heavyweight champion has Feaster plunged over.

Balbrook took the ball on his own wTM Ken Penelon in Des Moines employed this stretch grip to force Centralia pushed ahead 39 and with snmp pffpr-tivo Mnr-t. in the winter of 1S44 Spuoral a puinca aneaa orce a a Dushe ahpari in TOTALS 32 Score by innings: Jeff City ooo ooo 100-- i Armstrong 101 110 OOx 4 bagging i fourth straight sole score as Culver-Stockton won, championship. Only other teams to 7-0. Tarkio. with four scoring op- win four consecutive champion- portunities, lost the ball each i i of the falls by ships were John McGraw's Giants on downs.

employment of the of 1921-24 and Joe McCarthy's At Kirksville, in an intersec- i uit Impressed Yanks of 1936-1939. i a game the MIAA Kirksv Man of the Hour State Teachers squad tromped Billy Martin was the man of the Western Illinois State 19-0. The coin. match and the Wild One found himself being defeated Marshall's twist. under its pressure.

tor bucked two yards and Mike Two of the nation's top midget Way converted. But Palmyra came wrestlers Sky Low-Low and back to win on a 15-yard pass Farmer Pete Will square off in play, the special Lilliputian-sized mat a Berry was ciaite impressed by the hold and he worked for a hour for the Yanks. The scrappy Missourians' signal caller, Eddie use In infielder singled with the bases i Bender, scored twice in line drives loaded and two out in the llth to in the second quarter and Jerry break a 2-2 tie that enabled the Bolin, Kirksville fullback, scored Yanks to take the marbles. A third in the third. Halfback Al Conway.

former the West Point gridder, went over for Don Johnson to Dick Bestin the third period. The Principia of Elsah, dis- skirmish, which take the emi- 1I1B ui ajs i a bilhng in the local arena Mon- i i a a powerfu i ground attack romped to a 33-20 victory over the dav. copied the hold under his own label, the gillican twist, which he i a made his ring trademark on run scored on an error. Yesterday's triumph Rene Florent, French against Fritz Schnabel, from San Francisco. Quint-City team.

Yanks a three-game lead over the two touchdowns in the first quarter runnerup Indians and made it impossible for the Tribe to overhaul the Bombers as both teams have only two games left to play. Dodgers Tune Up In the only other American i- League games, rookie Horshel Freeman pitched the' Boston Red Sox to a 3-1 victory over Washing as William Jewell blanked out Maryville. 21-0. Fullback Jim Happy climaxed a 46 yard advance with a touchdown in the third. Hap- py converted all three scores.

24-14 Win Over Higbee Jefferson City Hunfsville Girls Posf Clips Kemper In Loop Play College Footbafl By The Associated Press EAST Boston College 14 Richmond 7 SOUTH tnn i series oy Dealing me Boston ooonviiie, zi-v, in a Central Mis- ainiui was me receiver. Braves, 8-4. The Brooks used most souri conference tussle here last i the losers, 22-9. Chicago White Sox to a 6-2. two-hit: of their scrubs but the lone regular i 1 who played the entire game, Billy The Huntsville High School girls' softball team chalked up a 24-14 i i vistory over Higbee yesterday aft- i Chattanooga 28 Abilene Christian 0 ernoon at Huntsville.

I SOUTHWEST A i lllc Williams and Charvenka formed i Duke 14 South ern Methodist 7 tent Jefferson City Jays stormed i the winning battery. Tuggle and MIDWEST a Military nf Sr-hnni Bailey hurled for Higbee while Detroit 22 Wichita 7 Smith was the receiver. Huntsville McPherson 46 Concordia fNeb) JEFFERSON CITY The po- triumph over St. Louis. The Dodgers tuned up for the i past Kemper Military of School series by beating the Boston I Boonville, 27-0, in a Central Mis- By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE W.

L. Pet. GB New York 94 58 Cleveland 91 61 .539 3 Chicago 80 72 .526 14 Philadelphia 74 .513 16 I Washington 76 76 .500 18 Boston 76 76 .5.0018 St. Louis 63 89 .414 31 Detroit 50 102 .329 44 SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE New York at Philadelphia Blackwell (1-0) vs Kellner (12-13) i Cleveland at Detroit Rozek (0-0) Halfback Pete Walz scored two NOXZCE i had a bfg in Se Jays' four itlce Is herebv rlvon' r.nat. T.oi-n.TM, OI lne a lour touchdowns Cox knocked in three runs on a the -capital city as Columbia's racked UT Viola Ramsey, deceased, have been homer and single.

granted to the undersigned by tr-e Probate Court of Randolph County, In other National League games, date the loth day 6 the Giants trounced Philadelphia, ll persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to the undersigned for allowance with- to six months from the date of said 8 Cincinnati downed Pittsburgh 5-0, and St. Louis swamped Chica'. Gerr breezed to his 17th ji-uni i oiaiey oreezeu 10 ms ivtn anv benefit or such estate: and If such' i claims be not exhibited within one i victory as the Cards clinched third the chief threat to championship rsign, their third straight win. 231 Yards Rushing Jefferson City reeled off 231 yards on the ground to Kemper's 87 and had 14 first downs to the MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS By The Associated Press FRIDAY'S RESULTS Southern Association Final Play-! Kas) 13 off Emporia State 7 Washburn Kearney (Neb) 21 Midland 6 Doane 43 Wayne (Neb) 12 Iowa Wesleyan 34 Central (la) 0 Oiathe, Naval Air 35 Central (Fayette) 6 I Ft. Hays (Kas) 13 Southwestern 0 Chakales (0-1) or Jones (2-3) vs i Trucks (5-18).

i St. Louis at Chicago Cain (12-8) vs Grissom (11-10). i Washington at Boston Porter- field (12-14) vs Trout (10-11). i Memphis 6 Mobile 3 (Memphis wins best-of-7 series, 4-2) Baker (Kas) 6 College of Emporia innings night) FRIDAY'S RESULTS Boston 3 Washington 1 New York 5 Philadelphia 2 (11-i claims oe not exploited within tut vaiua year from date of the granting place. Stan Musial belted a homer i Boonville eleven's five.

Harold i (AA), first game little world se- 11 estatc thc sha11 be and single and increased his bat- i Norment raced 71 yards in the ting lead to seven points over the i fourth quarter for the Jays' final Cubs' Frank Baumholtz. Baum- tally- 6 (tie) SATURDAY'S qrwFriTTT Culver-Stockton 7 Tarkio 0 Montreal flL) r- Sterling (Kas 32 Bethel 19 fc MC Kirksville (Mo) 19 Western niinois ever CLARENCE A. RAMSEY 8EAL) Administrator Attest Aubrey R. Marshall Probate Judue Sept. 13-20-27.

Oct. 4 SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE haultz i trips. i "Shreveport (TL) at Memphis collected one hit in four In the only other game last CSA). first game Dixie series. night involving a CENMO a Montreal (IL) at Kansas City- Columbia Hickman squeezed past (AA), second game little world se- MONDAY NIGHT MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM 8:30 Mexico, 6-0.

Missouri Military Concordia 21 Hamline 7 FAR WEST Southern California 31 Northwestern 0 Hawaii 21 Lewis and Clark 20 Colorado State 20 Colorado Mines Chicago 6 St. Louis 2 (night) (Only games scheduled) Academy of Peter tonight Cardinals Wrap Up Third Place Finish: MEAN IN TH OtNS, BUT IN Rf AL UFC HW ONE IS KIDS VAtOM CON- Troy Scores TKO I 11 5 VS Baumholtz for Over Sandy, Keeps Batting Title in Season Finale Unbeaten Record Bj the Associated Press Warren Hacker, hottest of the Cub It's Stan 'Musial against Frankie hurlers. and two NEW YORK Undefeated Baumholtz tonight and Sunday as pitchers Willie Troy today sought a shot the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chisox Dump Browns NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L.

Pet. GB Brooklyn 96 56 .632 New York ...92 60 .605 4 St. Louis 88 64 .579 8 Philadelphia 85 67 .559 11 Chicago 75 77 .493 21. I Cincinnati 68 84 .447 28 I Boston 63 89 .414 33 Pittsburgh 41 111 .270 55 SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE Philadelphia at New York Sim-1 mons (14-8) vs Corwin (6-1). Boston at Brooklyn Jester (2- 5) vs Black (15-3).

Pittsburgh at Cincinnati Friend (6-17) vs 'Perkowski (12-9) or Church (5-9)." I other Chicago Chicago at. St. Louis Rush (1613) vs Miller (6-2). rowns at either Paddy Young or Ercie Chicago Cubs wind up their 1952 Dick Sisler and Sollv Hemu, al 0 sea Durando following his -tenth round seasons. homered fo- St Louis and I technical knockout of Randy San-: What happens teanjwise in the Slaughter drove in his'ioist run two games won't be of much i At Chicago's Comiskey Park The classy, 20-year-old middle- port.

The Cards, by defeating the last night the White Sox dropped from Washington. D. Cubs, 10-3, at Sportsman's Park the St, Louis Browns scored his 16th victory and llth last night, have third place i Rogovin's two-hit pitching Roe kayo last night when he halted the National League all wrapped ovin also whammed two doubles Sandy 39 seconds of the last And even with two losses the as starter Satch Pai-e and round of their nationally telecast Cubs can't fall'out of their fifth liefer Gene Bearden" faiM tn bout at Nicholas Arena. place spot. Nor can they overhaul prove effective "He's young but lie's ready for the fourth place Philadelphia Phil- i -1 the topnotchcrs," said Manager Al lies.

Two-Man Duel That leaves a duel between the two big guns of the National FRIDAY'S RESULTS Brooklyn 8 Boston 4 New York 8 Philadelphia 0 St. Louis 10 Chicago 3 (night) Cincinnati 5 Pittsburgh 0 (night) I FRIDAY NIGHT'S FIGHTS I By The Associated Press NEW YORK (St. Nicholas Are- na)--Wilie Troy, Washing- I ton, stopped Randy Sandy, 151V5, New York. 10. Weill.

'We'll try and get either Young or Durando next. Did you see those body blows?" Troy, who outweighed his. DON'T "WILD KED" BERRY IN ACTION A.G4INST MARSHALL ESTEPPE AT WOBERLY'S AUDITORIUM MONDAY NIGHT! Plus Two Sensational Midget Wrestlers and Added Match Between Frenchman Pierre Florent and Fritz Schnabel ONE POPULAR ADMISSION PRICE--SI plus tax. Tickets ro on sale at A i i box-office Monday afternoon at 5. Matches start at 8:30.

Doors open at 7:15. i der rival. 154V4 to floored Sandy twice with left hooks to the jaw-. Sandy was down for no-count in the third and for nine in the eighth. slen- League Musial shooting for his sixth a i title and third straight, and Baumholtz of the opinion that it ain't necessarily so.

i Bight now Stan The Man has vcut it was Willie's body blows i a seven-point spread. He's slug- whicn wore Sandy down and forced ging .336 to Baumholte' .329 i 0 KeSSler to stop the i Musi al held that lead today after Sandy a 2 to 1 underdog, was while Frank was heW the first Ur trips Musiai New "Vork Negro suffered his first his 21sl and a single as the Tarrk loss ate eight straight victoriw. unloaded 12 Re-Power Your Car With A Completely Rebuilt Engine! No other engine no other overhaul can nve you more miles for so little cost--why (ro on wasting money on cost- TM engine For Nofhing Down and 12 Monfhs To Pay While You Drive! Moberly Soles Service Phone 407 PAT'S AUTO SERVICE Phone 2518 DUNIYENT MOTORS Phone 237 THOMAS AUTO SERVICE Phone 2808 son souri conference had eight first! SoLls downs to Columbia's six. But the i Rltenour 18 Clayto11 i Mexico's 206 on the ground. Columbia gainsd 60 yards passing to Mexico's 54.

The victory was the third out a loss for Coach Bob Roark's i Kewpies while Mexico has dropped itwo of three starts. The Bulldogs have been beaten by Jefferson City in addition to Columbia. i berly, Missouri. Executor or tbe Estate Dutton, Deceased, PlalnttTf Chaele Button: Abble Button- Seott SMYJION RILEY ca Phone 315 Huntsville, Mo. INVISIBLE COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS Operates from Inside Nothinfr to Change Nothing: to Store A i Weather Stripped Payments Arranged Phone 48? Ken: Ellzabetb, Willie Mary D.

Bell, If living and If fleaa, tiien the uulmow heirs, devisees and grantees of the said Mary D. Bell; Mat- I tie 'utton, living, and If dead, then the unknown heirs, devisees and graa- tees of the said Mattle Dutton; Blllle Huth Tancey, and MultnomaH School of the Bible, or Portland, Ore- Ran. Defendants. ORDER OP PUBUCAT1ON OP NOTICE The of Missouri to defendants Susie Cooper; Walter Hayes; Mary D. Bell, If living, and If dead, then the unknown 'heirs; devisees and grantees of the said Mary D.

Bell; Mattle ton, IT living, and If dead, then the unknown "heirs, devisees and grantees of the said Mattle Dutton; Blllle Buth Tancey, and Multnomah School QJ the Bible, of Portland. Oregon. You are hereby notified than RO action has been commenced against you In Circuit Court for the County of Randolph, Missouri, the object uriil -general nature of which Is declaratory Judgment and which affects the fol- lowing described property: personal property belonging to the estate or Bessie Dutton. deceased. The names of all the parties to suit are stated above In.

the caption hereof and the name and address of the attorney for plaintiff is C. M. Hulen. City Bank Bulldlne. Moberlv Missouri.

You are further notified that, iralesa you file an answer or other pleading or sne.ll otherwise appear god defend against the aforesaid petition wlthla 45 days after the 5th day of September, 1952. Judgment by default will be rendered against you. It 1s ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law In the Moberly Monitor-Index and Evening Democrat, a newspaper of general circulation published In the County of Randolph, state of A true copy from the record. Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit court this 4th da? or Seo' tember, 1952. By Leaa WUlizme Lowe Deputy Clerfc.

Elbyrt Rutherford. Circuit Clerk (Sept. 8--13--20--27) READ MONITOR-INDEX WANT ADS FOR SALE HUNTING SITE 3 ACRES IN CHARITON COUNTY At Chariton River bridge on Highway 24. Ideal location for a deer, fishing, duck and hunting camp. Lake within 50 yards.

No overflow in past 5 years. Old house on laid may be converted into hunting cabin. For full particulars, write ar call CLEVE IMAN Sheriff of Chariton County. Keytesville, MOu Prices Slashed Everyday LI 0 BEER SPECIALS AH Premium Bottled Beer $3.50 ease Premium Canned Beer $3.75 case Premium 3 eans 50c Canned Beep 6 cans $1.00 Folitsff, Griesediecfc, Stag, Bottled Beer $2.85 cose Falstaff, Griesedieek, Stag, Ginned Beer 53.35 case Cofd Msfoff, Griesedieck, Stag, in Cans 3 eens 4Q eons go TOBACCO AND LIQUORS CALL FOR PRICES 6 W. Reed St.

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