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ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TLMES, ASHEVILLE, N. Sunday. September 27, 1933 Redlegs Rap Braves, 10-7 CINCINNATI, Sept. 26 Wt The Apps Nose Out Catamounts7-6 Cubs Rally-Twice, Shade Cardinals 4-3 Cincinnati Redlegs today whipped the second-place Milwaukee Braves 10-7 in a free scoring game at Crosley Field. Relifer Frank Smith was credited with the win CHICAGO, Be.tn 26 The Chi after a four-run Redleg rally in A rrS i A the eighth broke up tie.

cago Cubs came from behind twice today to shade the St. Louis Car Ous Bell doubled In two runs In BOONS, Aug. 26 W) A 15 yard Jaunt by Shirley Gabriel, Ray Morris' conversion, and the fighting Appalachian line gave the Mountaineers a 7-6 North State Conference dinals 4-3 behind the six-hit pitching of Warren Hacker. the eighth Inning for the deciding scores. Teammate Jim Green- Giants Blast Pirates 5-3 PITTSBURGH, Sept.

26 11 The New York Giants banged out 11 hits today to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-3 In their next to the last game of the season. The Pirates' youthful Frank Thomas smashed a three-run homer for his 28th of the year nd seventh In 15 days. The win enabled the Giants to clinch fifth place in the National League. Alvln Dark, Hank Thompson and Don Mueller provided the power for the lnvadera, smashing out extra base hits In the fifth which along with a fly accounted for three tallies. Larry Jensen racked up his 11th Holy Cross Rolls 28-6 Over Dartmouth grass two-run two-bagger later in frJ C9" Hacker virtually eliminated Stan Mtfolni from the National League batting race although the Card the frame insured the victory for victory over Western Carolina's Catamounts here tonight.

Smith. Don Llddle, who went to the A crowd estimated at 2.000 hud star collected two hits Including his 30th homer In four trips to VUW VT. Cuant (JVjACk mound in the sixth, was the loser. dled under a blanket of rain coats Grady Hat ton homered with one doosi nis average to .337. A slim chance remained for Mu and card board boxes to witness the Carroll, 6 foot 4 veteran pass aboard for the Redlegs, wniie ed- fog-shrouded, rain soaked contest.

ba St. Claire. George Crowe and llal. If he has a exceptional day of five for five or six for six In tomorrow's final game. Carl Pur- Andy Pafko hit four-baggers for Statistics the Braves.

NX snaicner, was we vowci-iug iniw for two touchdown passea aa Holy Cross smooth rolling football forces opened Its season with 28-6 victory over Dartmouth today In a nationally televised game. Tim Haul trt IH WAttlA Ml th 1INCINNATI MII.MrttKRK W. Cara. 113 4 All II OA AB A lff.l Btufon. ff 3 Pint Downa Yarda Rushing Paaaei Attempted Paaaea Completed Yarda Paining Paaaea Intercepted AppaUeh.

a 335 11 3 41 3 34 10 Rrtdtee.Ib 3 I 1 Hatton.lb 4 1 1 tell, of 3 13 4 3 10 ground, Dartmouth completed 11 Br win of the season. Jansen took over from Jim Hearn in the fourth and blanked the Pirates on one hit the rest of the way. NEW TO riTTSBTJar.H AB A AB A A 1 out of IB passes lor in more, am the Indians never were serious MnlMular. an4 tlM1v TMirhrlnwm 34 31 31 fuming Average Pumblei Yda. Punta Returned Yda.

Klckolfi Returned Yard! Penallaed Thorpe, II 3 Logan, la ft 4 I ilkn. 'I 4 4 Arirnrk.lb 3 Uddle. 1 St. Claire 4 4 Buhl, 1 a.Spahn 1 could be charged against careless Pnet. rf 3 Bailey, 4 Porfnlan.p 1 Kelly, 0 e-Semlnlck I Smith, 0 Weetera Carellam Ulo, Brooklyn's Injured outfielder, leads the field with .344.

Red Schoendlenst of the Cards bit safely once In four tries and bis average slipped to .3416. Muslal homered with one aboard In the sixth to give the Cards a 3-2 edge. The Cubs bounced back their half with two against Oerry Btaley to wrap It up. Ralph Klner accounted for one run with his 35th homer. Peanuts Lowrey of the Cards plnch-hlt safely for the 21st time In the seventh Inning, one hit shy of the record.

Sam Leslie of the New York Giants set the mark of 22 safe plnch-hlta in one season in 1932. est a i i Appalaehlaa Holy Cross pass aeienaers. That the TD pass traveled 30 vonla IhMirjh thm air and Mo. lkman.lb 4 2 13 0 Abrama.rl 4 1 Dark, aa (312 O'Con'llJb 3 1 0 Th'paonJb 9X32 Davla, If 4 2 4 0 Mueller.rl 4 0 TlK.mae.cf 3 11 Th'ma'nf 3 a 0 Ward, lb I I I Rhodea, HI I I I D.Hall. 2b I 1 3 Katt, 431 D.Smlth,aa 3133 Jay, 0 3 Gabriel, 165-pound quarterback laughlln barely out-distanced three Teteli IX 11 tl It Tatala 31 II 31 II and halfback from Iron Station, fm lima tmm i Hi fil llWil was the big gun In the App offense.

spencer ,30 4 14 7 Koback, 0 3 0 11 Hears, 0 1 0 0 Wauah. 1 1 0 1 a-Stalled for Buhl In Mh b-Slneled for Jay In 610 c-Fouled out for Kelly In Sth Janaen. 1 0 0 Face, 1 0 0 a-P. Smith 1 0 But he got capable assistance from quarterback Ned Pennell, halfbacks a 304 6l-? Mllwaakee d. Hau, i Tetala 34 II 31 12 Tetala 31 11 Ray Trlplett and Jim Ollla and prospective tacaiers as ne aasnea the remaining 35 yards.

Holy Cross 7 0 1438 Dartmouth 00 6 Holy Cross scoring: Touchdowns, Carroll T. Murphy, O'Donnell. Dartmouth scoring: Touchdown, McLaughlin. 40 394 Ml- AP Wirephete LOS ANGELES, SEPT. 26 End Tom Nichoff of Southern Cal is smacked as he returned the opening kickoff against Minnesota.

Minnesota players moving in at left are tackle Ron Hansen (71) and guard Harry Coatea (66). Cleelenatl fullback Jum Riser. a -Grounded put for face in Sth Rfathewe. Pafko. Pendleton.

Adcock, ri.ire. H.nehrink. Riidaea 3. Hatton, Gabriel broke through a strong New Terk Bell. Kluazewakl.

Poit. Bailey, McMillan 3. IM toi-i tea Me 000-3 CHICAGO All A Western Carolina line for the Ap rillakargk 101 Podblelan. e. Pendleton, wuw, iwriwinan.

nm-Parkn 2. St. Claire 3. Hanebrlnk. 113 palachian touchdown midway of the R-Lockman.

Dark 3. Thomnaon. Muel. 0 1 1 1 9 1 a Southern CalTops ler, O'Connell, Davla, Thomaa. K-Nooe.

HBI-Mueller. 3. Thomaa 3. ThomDeon 2. Baker, 2b Foody, lb Klner, II Sauer.

rf 1 11 T. LOUIS AB Mcmuf. 3 Sch'd'eWb 4 Mualal, II 4 4 Jab'aal, 3D 4 Btlko. lb 4 b-Phllllpe 0 4 Rand, 3 Staler, While, a-Lowrey 1 Freeko. 0 Tatala 31 Tnomaon.

2B-Dark, Thompaon. SB-Mueller. HH-Thomaa. SB-Dark. DP-Dark, Spencer and Lockmani Thomaa and Ward, Thompaon, Speocer and Lockmaa; D.

Smith and Ward. Left-Near York 3. Pitta-burgh 2. BB-Wauch 4. Hearn 1.

Janaen 1. SO-Hearn 1, Wauga 1, Janaen 1. HO- Crowe 2. Hatton 4. Brldejea, Bailey, Bell 3, Greengraee 3.

3B-Adcock. Kluerewekl. Bailey, Bell. Greengraea. MR -St.

Claire. Pafko. Hatton. Crowe. S-Podblelan.

Smith. DP-Logan, Hanebrlnk and Adcock: McMillan and Kluaiewakli Brtditee. McMillan and Kluazewakl. Left-Milwaukee S. Cincinnati BB-Buhl 1.

I.ktdle 3. Podblelan 1. SO-Buhl 3, Podblelan 1. Smith 1. HO-Buhl In 4, Jay 1 In 1.

Llddle In 3. Podblelan 11 In 2-3. Kelly In 1.1. ftmlth 9 In 3. R-RR Buhl 4-S.

Banka. aa Minnesota By 17-7 a Hacker, nearn a in 3 1-3. janaen 1 in 3 Z-3, Waugh 7 In 4 (none out In 9th), race 1 In 4. Hall 3 In 1. R-ER-Hearn 3 3, Janaen 0-0.

Waugh 4-4. Face 0-0, HaU 1-1. a ooo tl 14 Tetall II 11 37 I Llddle 44. Podblelan e-4, Smith 1-1, Jay 0-0. Kelly 0-0.

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L-Waugh (4-S). U-Barllck, Ballanlant, Core and Jackoa-akl. Llddle (7-0), uoneieui, mrawii Conlaa and Gorman. 2:04. By BOB MYERS LOS ANGELES, Sept.

26 CAP) Southern California's Trojans scored two touchdowns on a pair of mlscues by Minnesota today, added a field Aside from one brilliant ffl-yari run1 by Olel, the Gopher star had a bad afternoon. It was Glel who fumbled a lateral pass that was recovered by Trojan tackle Ed Fouch on the Minnesota 14, permitting the Trojans to score Rain Washes Out 'Cycle Races Again Rain seems to be a bitter enemy of the Southeastern motorcycle championship race at Ashevttle-Weavervllle Speedway. For the second straight week rain and wet track has forced a postponement ot the Southeast' top race of the season. This week end's steady drizzle caused American Motorcycle Association officials and A-W track promoter Gene Sluder to again call a postponement. The Southeastern Championship was re-scheduled for Oct.

25. Sluder commented that stubs from tickets sold last week will be honored when the race is run. third period. Morris placekickedl for the extra point provided the margin. Tommy Lewis, a reserve quarterback from Whiteville, proved to be the man of the night for the Catamounts.

He came In Just before the end of the first half to engineer underdog Western Carolina to a touchdown that broke a scoreless deadlock. The Lineupa: HtSTEPS CAROLINA Endi Harrey. T. Swanger. afcElreth Tacklea HowelL Pappaa.

Beuchanan. Short Querela Tlpps. Cnurcn, Center Rlvettl Quarterbacks Sterena, Levis Halfbaeka Henrr, Qarrleon, MeCombt Fullback Patlllo APPALACHIAN Enda Clendenln, Lake? Nlfong Tacklea Ha ynea. Branch. Jonei Ouardi Baker, Qulnn, Cummlnl, J.

Pen- neU Center Smith Quarterback Gabriel Halfbaeka Trlplett. Ollla Pullbaeka N. Pennell. Klaei Scoring: Western Carolina touchdown! Lewie. Appalachian touchdowns Gabriel.

Eitra points Morrla (placement. Northwestern goal and rolled on to ruin the 1953 bow of the Gophers and their All- Kazanski Triples Phillies To 2-1 Win Over Dodgers Tramps Over America halfback, Paul Glel, by a -Singled for White In Ith b-Ran for Bilke la ih SI. Leall IM tot Mt-I Ckleaie Vt 113 aoe-4 R-Hemua, Schoendienft. Mualal. Klner.

auer. Banki, Hacker. E-Baker. HHI-Banka, Mualal, 3. Klner, Caragtola.

IIH-Banka, Mualal, Klner. S-linker. DP-Hemua, Schoeodlenat. and Bilkoi Schoea. dienit.

Hemua and Bllko. Left-St. Louie 4. Chicago 7. BB-Staley 1, White 1.

SO-Staley 3. Hacker 7. White 1. HO-Staley la 3 (faced 3 baltera In Ith). Preako 1 In 1, White 3 la 3.

HEH-Staley 4-4. Hacker 3 3, White 04. Preako 0-0. WP-Hacker. HBP By Hacker (Hemua).

PB-Raad. W-Hacker (12-19). L-Staley tll-3). V-Stewart. Boggeaa, PlaelU and Engela.

A 17-7. The 17-7 victory was TJSC's sec Iowa State 35-0 trVAKfiTON. HI- SfDt. 26 (IPS PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 26 uH ond of the season.

Some 66.698 fans turned out to see the first Statistics Pint Downi Ruahlng Yardage Paialng Yardage Paisea Attempted Paaaea Completed Ted Kszanskl's lOth-lnnkig triple clash between the two teams. SKYLINE SPORTING OGODS College St. Dial ISS1 batted In Curt Simmons with the rc ii 143 111 30 3 3 3 31.43 3 40 Superior man power spelled the Hoyt Israels, senior halfback who had spent the last two years on defense, blossomed Into a brilliant runner and nui catcher under the 113 10 1 31.33 3 10 payoff run tonight as the Philadelphia Phillies nosed out the raiiea miercepiea Punta difference In the long run for the Pacific Coast Conference team. Punting Averago Pumblei Loit Yard! Pcnallied Brooklyn Dodgers 2-1. Simmons had reached first on a force out new football rules today to lead The win put th Phillies back Northwestern to 3S-0 opening season triumph over Iowa State.

Tha 1Qn-rtnnnrir. handling the on the next play. And It was Glel whose quick kick from his own goal In a tie with the St. Louis Cardinals for third place In the National League with only one game to Sisler, Here For Visit, Hickory Race Postponed HICKORY, Sept. 26 Rainey weather forced postponement of the 400 lap sportsmen race at the Hickory speedway tonight with the race being rescheduled for October 10th.

Regular sportmen and amateur races will be held next Saturday. ball like an ogre with a new play line was blocked and recovered In the end zone for a Trojan touch-: down. i play. Dick Williams provided the thing, zipped 14 yaras wun a piicn-out for a first quarter touchdown and raced 24 yards outside tackle for another in the third. The other Trojan score was a Dodgers with their lone run as Off To Cuba be hit his second homer of the We Wish We Could Take You To The World eries Next Week, But We'll Do Equally As Good Here! See The Games Perfectly With year off Simmons In the fourth.

field goal from the 20-yard line by Sam Tsagalakls, the kicking specialist. It climaxed the longest gua talned drive of the game, 77 yards. It's off to the Cuban Winter BBOOKLTN Get Ready For Fall Driving Get A Reliable PHILADELPHIA OA AB A AB CIHIaro.Tb 4 1 Glel's 67-yard run In the third League next week for Dick Sisler, hard-hitting first baseman and outfielder who's visiting In Ashe-ville this weekend with his wife's quarter brought the ball to the USC Heeee. aa 3 i 1 Hodgea. rf 4 1 3 9 13k 3 A.htjurh.cf 4 11 3 4 11 3 0 F.nnle.

It 3 0 3 0 Hamner.3b 4 3 3 12. Fullback John Baumgartner picked up three, and quarterback Cam lax 4 0 3 Burgeeax 3 14 1 Cox. 3b 3 Belardl.lb 3 c-Rob'aoa 1 Geno Capellettl took the ball to the one In two plays and then pushed folks. Sisler, who met and married Dorothy Campbell, daughter of Mr. 11 d-UndeU 0 0 e-Mayo, ill I I I Palya.

rf 0 0 1(1 over I or tne lone Gopher touchdown. Cappelletti added the extra 0 Sf-Clav'ao lata and Mrs. L. L. Campbell of 180 Anton lorff 4 1 Roe, 10 a-Morgan 1 0 Hughe, b-Shuba 1 a Podree.

Snider 1 0 Lopata. Lakeshore Drive soon after he bad point. a 341 Old or New, We Can Make Your played ball for Ashevllle here In a bimm na.p 4 Minnesota 0 0 1 0 1 1943, will perform through the USO 7 10 0 017 alllllken.p ra it Tatala 37 Sk Tetala 34 34 13 Minnesota scoring: Touchdown sCar Perform Like winter months for Havana. There's a possibility this may be Cappelletti. Conversion, Capellettl.

USC scoring: Touchdowns, Bozan- Sister's last year In baseball. After 1c, Han. Field goal, Tsgalakis. Con versions, Tsgalakis, Koch. seven years In the majors, he was released late this season by the a Struck out for Roe In Sth b-siruck out for Hughea In 7th e-Grounded out for Belardl la 3th Walked for Burgeaa in Kb e-Ran lor Linden in tth (-Struck out for Wyroetek In tth g-Saie on error for Podree la 10th h-One out when winning run acored 1-Awarded fir at baaa on catcber'a St.

Louis Cards and finished the year at Columbus. Ohio, a South Atlantic League club. Nebraska, Illinois He'a S3 now and has been In B-reetlra rklladelpkia ana lea aee o-l oat 100 ooo i-a COOL MORNINGS AND YOUR CAR HARD TO STARTI The carburetor choke might be sticking or the ignition weak. Any of a dozen things could be wrong. Let our experienced tune-up men find and correct those troubles.

BATTEIIY IGNITION CO. Tie 21-21 R-Wlltlame, Rnnli, Simmone E-Kazan akt, Torgeeon, Campanella. RBt Wtlllama, Kaianakl. ZB-Coa. Hamner.

JB-Kaianekl. HR-Wllllamg. R-Coi. DP-GIHIam, Heeee and Belardii Simmone, Burgeee and Torgeeon. Left-Brooklyn 10, Philadelphia 7.

BB-Slmmona 3, Roe 1. Podrca I. r0-Simmona 3. Roa 1, Hughea 3, Podree 3. HO-Roe 4 la 4, Hughea 1 In 3.

Podree 1 la 3. Mllllken 1 la U. R-ER-Slmmona 11. Roa 11. Mllllken 1-0.

Hughea 0-0, Podree 04. W-Simmona (14-11). L-Mllllken (S4. U-Dlckaoa. Coeti.

Seeery and DaacoU. A-13JH4. CHAMPAIGN, 111.. Sept. 36 UP) baseball since 1939.

minus a service sunt during World War n. Sisler says he may quit baseball for private business next year If he doesn't get back to the majors. he said. "I may try to get lined up somewhere as a He's still hitting at a lusty pace, though. He hit close to J50 at Columbus and Is still In good shape.

"If I can't stay In the he said, "I think the best thing would be to quit the game now, while I'm still young, and get Into bopnomore Halfback J. C. Caroline switched from a goat to hero role today to help error-plagued Illinois overcome a two-touchdown lag In 201 Coze Ave. Dial 3-5386 li tne last period for an opening 31-31 tie with tough Nebraska. Caroline, swift Negro from Co SCHICK COLONEL $19.95 lumbia, 8.

miscued twice at critical points. A Caroline mistake -JM Starts Mm VEDFIESDAY tW Sbavos on an attempted punt set up the second Nebraska touchdown, and the Cornhuskers held a 31-7 lead before Caroline rallied the mini some line of business." "It looks like the trend In the majors today Is to fill the rosters with young baU players." Sisler will leave here Tuesday with his wife and three "chUdrta. The Cuban League season starts early in October and lasts through February. with a twisting 73-yard touchdown run. Nebraska 0 14 0 731 Illinois 7 0 0 1431 K2L! a FOR 10 DAYS IN fia laflll aftlMM llAFiri I I JlV fll if TUUli UVN UUa.lc: a ma 1 -y Ve'rt so sure yiH lo-r tlx Schick quick, iloMi.

aren sharea that Mwal a cSnjei of T043T a3Olaer Until 70UT4) MtMa aXSaangTBCl eaJ30Oh-, sJhtmc for 10 day oa yarn mm tesi TlMa, if yoo're completely 4Pelfd3d, 'ltpajt it ora jour aoooont. Othrrise3, simply nttm it! rJt: vis MODEL 17T13EY. t'eatest valae ever! New ebony plastle table modeL Big 17 inch Lifetime Fecas tabs. BaUt-in, sTls Chmtnri ill all channel TJHF-VHF tnning reception proved far aU fj" I o.to.95 low -Tl I I tZ chanela. BaUt-in IHF-VHF antenna.

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$a)rje ntlaew-TlH A MAN AND HIS GALS! Dick Sisler. long-time ma jor league baseball star, is shown here with his three daughters as he visited in Asheville this weekend with his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.

Campbell of 160 Lakeshore Drive. The young lady on Sutler's lap is Patty, who's been around only six months. At right is Kathy, three, and in rear is Shari. the eldest of the trie at seven. Dick, his wife Dorothy avnd the thre children leavs for Hsrrana Tuesday, yM Dick wrill pits ball I th Cdbma D.

W. (RED) NEWTON, MANAGER 109 PATTON AVE. DIAL 3-2723 58 College St DU 2-3761.

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