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rod so sun-day TRrsmi BEARS, CARDS! I BACKS IN VS. SOUTH BATTLE I GOPHERS' PASS Pro Football END DRILLS FOR GAME TOMORROW: i ATTACK BEATS NEBRASKA, 39-13 21- s. Cross-town Foes Heat in Comiskey Park -V -'I The Cardinals ari the Rears concluded the serious pnaaes AT I Da At. itki aftsterw revision L. T.

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FINALLY YIELDS TO YALEJ TO 0 New Haten, Corjw. Oct. 3-(Ap-Vie. a heavy favorii. barely teat a stubborn Ualversifsi ef Corisecticyt fcKMball Uwje.

1 to 3. la the Yale bowl today before an a.Ta.zf-3 25.000. The KIis. ho were oppose to wna es4ly. irerf tufring and -t fialaiu The oaly score of the tarj fougtt twice care CS seconds left lo piay in the third period when Tex Furse passed 14 jards to Levi Jactn.

Much cf the crent jr Conaecti-cut'a showing belcngs to a spectacular kicker. Leo Plnsky. and a speedy scat back, 153 pound Do a Ross. Pinskj's punatf kei't th Eiis off balance at critical ments, and Ross runnlnf proved peky to the Ivy leaguers. of their practice yesterday for tomorrow night ease in Cocisfcey part.

r. will r. ,1 rt fit 4 1 the 31tee tir. te-teecn the (v i National Football league rivals. Since the Bears and the i i If A i Cardinals startel their civil ir in Ij20 the nortE.

siders hve rfCorJ'd 33 victories, 12 defeats ani six ties in com -tition. trie Bears 34 1 -i iaiaf.TeMaWta to 17 victory in their first Ka.re of the 19 ifi season the -'tf-tt Chicago Bears will meet Chicago Cardinals in 1i, tut has swinging to The Cardinals beat the Bears In trie H40 season's final, 35 Cardinals, who have won 12 times lor soutn sine and tied six, will offer this back field. They are (left to right): Full Back Pat Harder. Pdght Half Back Elmer Angsman, Quarter Back Paul Christ-man and Left Half Back Charley Trippi. TRIBUNE Photos) TED SCHR0EDER MAKES Comiskey park tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock.

Bears, who have won 35 of 53 previous contests, look to Quarter Backs Sid Luckman (left), Johnny Lujaek, and Bobby Layne to direct north siders to another victory. Kirnea.ro lis. Oct. 2 scored four tctch5ors cr passes and a fifth en a pass interception in defeating Nebraska today. 39 to 13.

tefcre 57.2C9. biggest crowd ever to see the Gophers in a tore orenirg case. Eight fuwbles by the Gophers slowed coa their grouixi attack. scared first cn a pass fres tv Faunce to Ji ktalosky but, five ninutes later. let a pass froa center get past him and into the Gopher end zcr.e.

where Bob Schneider fell on it for a Nebraska touchdown. Faunce broke thru left guard for 11 yards and a score and the Gophers led, 12 to 6. at the end of the first period. Toss Novak of Nebraska recovered a fumble cn the Corner 20 early in the second quarter and. cn the second play thereafter.

Cletus Fischer went 18 yards fcr a Husfcer score. Three einutes later an 18 yard pass play. Faunce to Bill Thiele. put the Gophers in front to stay. Dale VTagner intercepted a Nebraska pass and ranges yards for the Gophers' next score and a 20 yard pass, Faunce, to Karvin Hein.

trade it 32 to 13 at the half. Jim Valcsky passed 10 yards to Cordon Soltau fcr the last Minnesota touchdown, in the fourth quarter. Line-ups: webraska (i3) Minnesota (391 Dawk racer. Grant Dibiase. L.C.

Co stelle. C. Sl et roav C. id.eth Schneide R.E Rieman BOAST GOOD. BEATS to 23.

and on last sejsun' t' gj.7."'.s, 31 to 7, 30 to 21, while parading to the GONZALES IN TOURNEY league lU'ars Show Rookies Los Angeles, Oct. 2 (AP Rockets Head West with ALERT EN TEAM SUBDUES DARTMOUTH The tears ill have several youngsters to raracle before the fans tomorrow night, in IN OPENER, 26 TO 1 3i One Victory, Five Losses Ted Schroeder. Davis cup star, today whipped Richard Gonzales in the sen-j-finals of the pacific south est tennis tournament e-3. 4-6. 7-5 and 10-8.

The natch thus support a Schroeder's boast he could have cluding Johnny Lujaek of Notre Dure. BoLby Layne and Allen cf Texas, and J.R.Boone BY ROBERT CROMIE ed a S5 yrd touchdown carch and passed the last five jards to end Ton Rowe. But early in the second half. Chuck Bednar-ik blocked a Dartmouth punt and Sica rambled the last 6 yards. Sica hit Eill Rhoads with a 4 yard pass for the last Penn touchdown.

Dartmouth added a consolation score with Quarter Eack Gil Mueller pitching a 19 yard touchdown pass to Bill Felton. Indiana State Defeats C. Fi sher. avacw Mueller R.H tamer Novak r.P iuiM eeraak C--1J Minnesota ..12 70 T--39 Touchdo na Atalosky R. Srhrvaider, Faunce.

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Points after teuchdewn -So 1 au (3), Costello. Subs titutions-Mabraska: Ends, Fletcher, Cockrana. Saiiort. tackles. Cod rey Col an.

Fraaier. Reese. Sedlacck; gua rd i pp haak ins. Means, center, kiuilen, backs. Col-1 opy St Eauer.Ferguson.K.

Fischer, Mey a rs. Hut en, Bostaick, Young, Moo ra.Meye D. Schneider. nn so a nds I a a gn Hein.Mitchell.Cdl ing; tackles, Jas-seaakt, Frits. ralcy.tkberg.

Sam llini.Railey, Ande non.Luniin, r.endr ickson. centers. Ee son. Bren- an. Edaa rds.Stolen.

back Thte le. Supets, Anrnsen.H. Elliott, Lawrence. rde an Cagne W. Elliot i erador Sknen.

Referee Ted C'Suiljven CMis-souri). Lwp i re-H. C. rledges (Cart-mouth). Field Judge-Nick -Bean (western Michigan).

Head llnes-Mt-fUr Van Keen (Brldlev). of Tulsa university. The Car The Chicago Rockets, whose won the national singles title at Forest Hills last nonth. whea dinals. too.

have added new last three gases ere against strength in Jerome Davis of Gonzales, a Mexican lad from Los the two toughest teaxs in the Southeastern Louisiana, Qrin All -America Football confer Angeles, won in surprising fashion. Schroeder passed up the na Clatt of Notre Lame, and Bob Philadelphia. Oct. 2 (AP) -An alert Pennsylvania football team grabbed every break today and punched out a 26 to 13 victory over Darthrouth before an opening game crowd of 60,000. After a scoreless first period, Penn punched across two touchdowns in less than three Einutes of the second quarter.

Ray Dooney and Al Sica scoring. Dartmouth ease back as Bob McCraney of Minneapolis spark tional meet after leading a suc Ifanlon of Notre Dane and Loras ence, head est this week for a return engagement with the cessful United States defense of in the back field; Ends Bob Dive, Bob Ravensberg. Frank Los Angeles Dons, to whom they lost the season opener 7 to 0. Val para i so, To 0 the Davis cup. Schroeder's victory today ruts Licfcel, and San Goldman, and after outplaying them.

Llneucn Marvin Jacobs and him in the finals with his faired doubles partner. Frank Parker. The Rockets are taking a re Richard Loer-fc Valparaiso, Ind. Oct. 2 (Special)-Indlana State defeated Valparaiso's eleven.

14 to 0, this afternoon as Valparaiso fumbled 12 times. cord of one victory and five who deTeated Die Sturtrsa of South Africa 6-3. 6-4. 6-8 Despite the wealth of there is a suspicion the defeats to the coast, while 9-7. result will rest on the shoul the Dons have son three of their five gaes.

But the Dons tiers of veterans. Provided the rival quarter hacksPaul have tipped over Brooklyn and New York--to of the weakest Christ-nan of the Cardinals and Sid Luckman of the Bears--are club3 in the conference--in enbock and Ray Kuffel -collaborated on a 45 yard pass play with Kuffel making a beautiful catch of the long toss. The 49ers Forrest Hall ran the kick off from the goal line to his on 4D to open the the second half. Four running plays gained 23 yards, and Red McCarthy then broke thru -to toss Hall for an eight yard Albert passed to John Strzykalsk-i for a touchdown on the next pi ay-a 45 yard near, the 49ers led. 28 to 7.

Joe Vetrano. the visitors' kicking ace. made it 31 to 7 just before the third quarter ended when he booted a goal from the 18 yard line. Offside Penalties Help The last touchdown of the game came 4fter Bob Perina Intercepted a pass from Bev Wallace on the Rocket 39 yard line and the Rockets, aided by two opportune of fside penalties against the 49ers. drove to the one yard line'in eight plays, two of them successful passes by Sam Floyd Simmons plunged over for the score.

The Rockets lost their run addition to the Rockets. They Oterred from engaging in a passing duel, fans can expect lost to Cleveland. 19 to 14. and to San Francisco, 36 to 14. Why.

Scores Not Chicago, which was badly outplayed by San Francisco as they lost. 31 to 14. in Sold iers' field Friday night, lost Men Who Smoke Phillies get to Cleveland 28 to 7 and 21 to 10. On the basis of com parative scores, which of course doesn't mean too much. parade of new men as the rival coaches bid for a break In the ga.ne.

It All Depends Because of the psychological angles, the first meeting of these two teams in the 1948 campaign, the' game could cither be a tight defensive pane, or it could blow ide open at a minute's notice. The sadden rise of the Cardinals in league competition, coupled with the Dears triumph in Green Bay has served to whet the appetites of Chicago random. Consequently every reserved seat for the game has been sold and a few they should have a fair chance of defeating Los Angeles and an even better one of taking "Yl Brooklyn when they meet the Dodgers Oct. 15 in Brooklyn. The Rockets, hampered by ning ace.

Eddie Prokop. on in the loss of Elroy (Crazy Legs) juries early in the game, but the outcome was inevitable al Hirsch. whose skull was fractured in the final Cleveland most from the start. The Roc game, as well as by injuries hundred standing room seats 111 go on sale before game time. Thsse two teams set a National league record when 51.123 fans saw them play in Comiskey park a year ago.

That mark is expected to be curpassed tomorrow. kets never did figure out the smooth and hard-hitting running attack with which the 49ers piled up 230 yards. And Albert completed 12 of 25 passes for 158 yards and two touchdowns. The Chicago line play was spotty, with Joe Ruetz. Ike Owens.

Red McCarthy and one or two others standing out. the tackling was slipshod. to John Rapacz. center and line backer, never had a chance against the 49ers after the first period. Frank ie Albert, the southpaw quarter back, tossed to Alyn Beals for a touchdown that climaxed a drive from the San Francisco 48 yard line with two ainiltes of the quarter left.

The 49ers scored twice rcore in the second period, both times taking advantage of fumbles by Bobby Livingstone, one on the Rocket 32 yard line and the other on the 15. Norm Stan-dlee went over -from "the 10 yard line on the second play following the first fumble. Perry ran 14 yards to score on the second play after the second fumble. Kuffel's Catch Scores The Rockets scored in the second period when Chuck Fen- A's Beaten by Senators; Test Rookies and on several occasions 49ers" backs, including Albert, managed to slip into the clear after being seemingly trapped for losses. Freitas Disturbed Often Jess Freitas.

who played most of the game at quarter, back for the Rockets, was thrown behind the line of fHIUttS nmzio Every day millions of men walk up to cigar counters all over America and choose PHILLIES in preference to any other cigar. The reason more men prefer PHILLIES and the reason smokers have made PHILLIES the standard of value in cigars is because these men find in PHILLIES extra smoking pleasure, more inviting This extra value in PHILLIES is the result of constant research and scientific development to make PHILLIES a better cigar. scrimmage three or times. and Norm Maloney, former Fen- wick High school end. had litr tie difficulty crashing into the Rocket backfield.

Harvard Preps Defeat Wheaton, 18-6; 2d in Row Philadelphia. Oct. 2 (AP)-The Washington Senators, liberally sprinkled with second stringers and rookies, the Philadelphia Athletics. 7 to 1. today.

The Senators got to Bill UcCahan for 10 hits and seven runs in the first eight innings. The A's also loaded with rookies and second string players, scored firsf in the third when Don White walked after mcCahan's single and two more bases on balls forced hin hoe. in the eighth, however, the Senators put together five hits, a walk, and a sacrifice for five runs. Score; How the Exclusive PHILLIES Processes give you Tou ch do an -Harvard, Rayfield2), Harre. School (6) FHXLADclFHiA swwaawawa mm pas w-TT'T-k i'7if- aw" J-J" I'Z JT AfHIWCTUM A3 5 3 Kozar.

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Btrkle L.H. Field F.B..... No. Park 6 7 Todd School 0 6 Touchdowns No rth (2). Field (2.

Todd-M Mtf.3b 4 2 1 2 S.Cole n.cls i 0 2 Vernon, lb 3 Lilian. Jb tl 0 1 Yost. 4 0 Valo.rf 10 2 0 Scheib. if 3 0 0 5 0 3 Ortrie. Roy son 0 6 0 0 Srucker.c 3 0 4 0 cCis.an.p 3 2 0 1 aloney (for Wei' rotii.

pi 0 0 Hoisoro, 0 0 0 0 doan: North Welk.p Carr). Points after touch Park-Jacks. Field 2. Safety: Maloney. Harvard school yesterday won its second straight game in defense of its Private School league football crown, defeating Wheatcn academy, 18 to 6.

in Wheaton. Bob Rayfield scored two touchdowns for the victors, one on a 59 yard Art Harre ran 22 yards for the other Harvard score. Jim Rexi-lius scored for tfheaton on a pass from Les Storey. Francis Parker opened its league season by routing Chicago Latin. 38 to 7, on the Latin field.

Parker led, 20 to 0. at the half. North Park academy invaded Woodstock and dealt Todd school a 29 to 6 defeat as Den 3irkle and Bud Field each scored two touchdowns- Highlight of the game was Birkie's 70 yard touchdown sprint. Line-ups: Harvard Sch'l 18! tteafcjn Ad (6J endt ine Biggs L.T Bavert F. Phillips t.

G. Fliehl er J. Phillips. lccrrll Fox R. Hayes.

tsell EJrdi R.E.. Rexiliua Carlson C-8. Storey Lav field L.H. Anderson Klinefelter. R.

J- HH H.rre f. 8. Voth Harvard Siool 6 6 0 6- Earijr. 30 9 27 9 -iinej tor Crie in Tin. -Cuern prjTfd oat far tcCaSsn in 3-- 2.

Thoro-Cured For MILDNESS 3. Mellowed For UNIFORMITY Francis ParVr (38 Cnjo.La.tin (7) Straus L.E Diener Leserman L. T. I'll (am Florsheia L-G Otis -C Holleb Friend J. Grant tirp K.T..

Ofden Oestreieher R. E. Bowey Dettwrs. -0-B- Me ode Ison Helier L.H H. Ang le Horwecn F.B.

Francis 13 G-12---3S Chicago Latin 0 0 0 7 7 Touchdowns-Parker: Oestreieher, Dettrsrs, St raus erk or Straus) Horaeen (2). Latin: Stoil (for Bernstein. Points after oueMawa-Fark er Helier fj. Latin: Berke. isfungtor.

WO 100 150--7 Philadelphia. 001 CCO 00O--1 Rans--fisamtan: kosar. Vollr. Sttwirt. tost.

lefcs, Roswrtson. Larly. Philadelphia-: ItcCahan. Runs battel ia-- asMnjtcn: Co an (2). Weeks (2).

Early 2). Pntiaieirlia: tstte. Error--D- jrs. Stoles base3--Rojar. Stewart.

Sacrt ices--Deiirs. Vernon. Double 1 ajs--Demars to fnx to ilain. Kozar to weens to Vernon. Left oa bases tdSisifTirrc.

9: Philadelphia. 13. Sosesor! Bal 1s-Oeii, 1. ieUerotis, BcCaftan. 5.

Struck out--eU. 3: aeiteroti. 3. Hits--eU. in 6 iaaings: Islteroth.

1 in ScCaftan. 10 in 8: Hoiborow. 2 In atil (2. Passed talis--trucker, fisning pitcher-Sel. Losing i tcaer--VoCaan.

t'-rp ires--St evens. Jones ar.d Beyer. Attendance 1.444. Protected For FLAVOR Esery Phillies is FlaTor-Protected by the patented Phillies process which takes out excess acids and conditions the leaf to bring out the flavor of fine Domestic and Imported tobaccos used in PHILLIES. Patents No.

2121369,2121370, 2151947 and 2204240. This patented and exclusive Phillies process cures Phillies choice tobaccos through and through. PHILLIES tobaccos are not just surface cured. Only through and through curing gives smokers the fresh mildness always found in Phillies. Patent No.

2105848. This patented and exclusive PHILLIES process takes away bite and bitterness present in all leaf tobacco, then mellows the tobaccos. That's one of the reasons why PHILUES are a richer and smoother smoke. Patents No. 2334362, 2348038 and 2418281.

Uniform to tobacco wr.ee ewe PM SLUES potented process, 1 FSa 3r of fina tobaccos retained by PHILLIES patented process. Flavor of fme tobaccos retained by oid-feshaoneci methods. btteycx'a removed by PHH.UES patented process. i Harsh, raspy, feitey oi rem oed by oid-fashioned awthods. Ursforn ty of tococco hen cured by oJd-f orooed wtethods.

AeV PLEASURE fif2f SALES MILLIKIN DEFEATS AUGUSTANA, 7 TO 0f ON SHROYER'S'SCORE Decatur. 111.. Oct. 2 (Special -Millikin won its first Little Nine conference test today, defeating Augustana college of Rock Island. 7 to 0.

Captain Don Saroyer set up the Millikin touchdown in the third quarter, breaking loose for a 59 yard run to Augus-t an a' 12- Two plays later Don Hess passed to Shroyer. who went 5 yards for the touchdown. Hal Siesenseyer kicked the extra point. Aug-ustajia jth.rjeatened. twice, i th -a co nd csaxter.

HO 6 AN CARDS 203 TO TIE JOHN PALMER IN PORTLAND OPEN Portland, Oct. 2 Kogan, tearing the course apart witxi a seven under par 5. rade a spectacular comeback today to tie Johnny Paiser. Eadin, C. for the lead in the Portland Cpen golf tourna-cent with a three round total of 203.

Hogan had teed off for his third roam! three strokes behind Palser and four in back of Fred Haas Ne Orleans the latter the pace setter at the halfway aar. Haas carded a 71 fr a 205. Tied with, fcia vs Ed Oliver of Seattle. Harrison Tech Defeats St. John's Academy Delafield.

Oct. 2 (Special)- Harrison Tech High of Chicago today defeated St. John's Military acadeey. 27 to 7, Lazeretti and Borselllng cored for Harrison in the first garter. Delgailo scored in" the third and Guirconi in the fourth.

Sofferm scored, for St. John's in the first period and Kelepoaris kicked the extra point. Harrison's extra points were cade by Laa-f rettl. Borsellino and Cudzik. Q) jaaBBBBWfatfwW- r- ir in mi.

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