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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, THE NEWS-PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. PAGE TEN nn t-i in mi mm UiML nn -Hero's Your- Amateur Choice ds Are Cards-Dodgers vjuar rip They'll Replay Game Rained Out Saturday Night Plentiful As Bengal II Dilts Shapes Middlecoff And Everitj Leading Nat'l Amateur 5 Flag Battle At as served by Snorter TP YOU SHOULD happen to take a little Jaunt this evening and fid The shortage of time between now though the latter may have trouble and the Benton Harbor high school obtaining parental consent to play. A yourself in the vicinity of Japan, drop into Tokyo and ask to see trf iDo-Or-Die Stage iooiDau opener isepi. at micii u. s.

Army athletic officer there. He's JIM BLANNING, younger son I our own Congregational church minister, DR. HOWARD BLANNING Jim, a second lieutenant, was recently assigned his new and resoonslbf igan City), plus the recent unsea- athletic duties as a special services officer, and he's enthusiastic abou sonably warm weather, has Coach I Cliff Dilts scratching his head these BOSOX Swing Through trying to select the best start-j- ling lineup from his large list of West NeeClinq 1 Win "I candidates but he's making prog- TT 1 1 Li. Norman Peters and Joe Dudas also have been giving good accounts of themselves. Weber, Williams Look Good The veteran Bob Weber, a standout at backing up the line, will be a certain starter either at his old center post or at tackle.

Larry Bowers has also shown marked To Clinch A. Race Favorites Stranahan And Ward Trail For 1st Qualifying Round SPRINGFTED, N. 10-(AP)-An Army dentist and a Philadelphia broker who got in as an al- tne setup. It is Jim's Job to direct the entire athletic program for oar Army forces eat there. He Is kept pretty busy, too, for athletics is an important factor in keeping op the morale.

He has more facilities at his command than a city the size of Detroit, Including a stadium which seats some 65,000 another which holds 22,000, plus a network of many smaller recreation plots. He recently staged athletic games which lured contestants from as far as Korea and all the Army outposts in and around Japan. -s sweating without 'too much effort I ability at the pivot post. The fullback post also appears well taken care of, for George Williams is back and looking better BY RALPH, RQDEN Associated Press' Sports Writer The do-or-die stage for the Louis Cardinals and the Brooklyn Dodgers in the National league pen- nant race gets underway today with the Red Birds beginning a 13-game! iternate share the driver's seat to- JIM SHOULD KNOW what the boys want, too, for he has long been top flight athlete himself. He was an All-State center on the id toD flleht athlete himself.

He im nn Aii.stot nn aeieated BHHS iootball team of 1943, then as a freshman he won hard hitting Dick Silverthorn, ob-jday as the 46th annual National lect of much experimentation, will Amateur golf championship spun II yesterday afternoon, and he even had them working out Saturday. At this point the Bengal coach is most pleased over the abundance of good guards. Back to take over the posts they filled last fall are Charles Ray and John Longacre, while Donald Gow and Don Owen have shown up well enough to press the veterans for a starting assignment. Good ends and tackles are hardly as plentiful, although several of the starting varsity center berth at Yale against a half also see auty mere, men mere the turn into the last nan oi more experience and more weight. He plans to go back to Ya Martorano, promising product when he Is released from the Army.

He comes bv his athletic ahllifl naturally, for his dad used to be considered quite a baseball player dul road trip at Philadelphia while the Dodgers entertain the Cincinnati Reds. The America League's eastern clubs take their last Journey through the west with the pace-setting Boston Red Sox reeding only to defeat qualifying play. For Howard Everitt of the Manufacturers club of Philadelphia, the 68 he fired on the Baltusrol Golf mg ius younger aays me CjOSI, up from Junior high. Bill Flaherty and Cliff Birkland appear to be the cream of the rt 1 1 rtflrKn stir nrftcnoftc vhiltf f. TENTH SEASON FOR FILSTRCP FIELD LIGHTS lIZrix.rL'ZrJ: club's lower course yes Clupper, Jefferson Are Likely Pitching Foes In Return Game Taylor Edgell's Legionnaires have a bit of unfinished business to transact at 8:15 tonight under the House of David lights that of re-playing the Negro American league All-Stars.

The two teams were rained out after two and one-half innings of play Saturday night, so Manager Edgell booked the Stars back for tonight's meeting. The Legion was leading the All-Stars 2 to 0 Saturday night before the downpour put an end to further proceedings, but the visitors' lineup is studded with plenty of power hitters which point to a real slugfest before tonight's contest is over. An error, sacrifice and infield play net-- ted the Legion one run Saturday night, and Ziggy Bellows' mighty triple to center drove in the other tally. IT IS PROBABLE that George Jefferson will get the pitching assignment for the visitors again. He's an ace pitcher for the Cleveland Buckeyes during the regular season, and he'll no doubt be a bit more careful in what he serves up to the Legionnaires tonight.

His opponent of Saturday night, Larry leading candidates show promise TT HARDLY SEEMS possible, but Filstrup field was lighted for nlgH the Detroit Tigers today to clinch Lf fming the bill. Oranaul Shurn, football just 10 years ago this fall. Kalamazoo St. Augustine was trl left halfback spot will be filled by nks career and it was iust happy an occasion for Bob Janke. Larry Shearer and Paul nrsi ioe unaer tne new arcs on Sept.

25. 1936. and our Tieers tnnir thel as either Duane Carlson, Berl Jenkins measure oi m-o. up until that time the only time the 3,000 caprf uny cuucrei siaaxum was niiea was I or sucn historic rivolrtos a tha nl or Elmer Schadler, all of whom have shown signs of having what it takes. The squad has been running Sila have an edge over other tackle candidates, the first two having seen varsity action last season.

Shearer was a standout on the Jayvees last fall and promises to make ouite a battle for starting Benton Harbor-St. Joseph feuds. Since, every game scheduled has drawl rwprflnw nrmirrfe 1 Frank Stranahan, of Toledo, sinks a practice putt in Springfield, as the 46th annual renewal of the National Amateur Golf Tournament opens after a five year war recess. Stranahan Is co-favored with defending champion Marvin (Bud) Ward, of Spokane, Wash. uirir him pcriuiaiii builc 1910.

Lading the Dodgers by two games, the Cards will play the Phils twice and then invade Flatbush for a three-game series. Schedule Favors Dodgera With the exception of three games at Boston, the Dodgers play the remainder of their 17 games at home. The Cards have only five games left to play at Sportsman's through plays of late and taking And when the lights are turned on this fall (Kalamazoo Central will be the first home opponent on Oct. 4), the illumination will be brighter than ever. New reflectors have, been installed and more strategically placed to provide greater light to every square inch of the playing field.

No more shadowy areas. SKIPPING OVER SOME MORE CHALK LINES action 'part in a mild form of scrimmage Harry Crow and Jack Sabadln to make the plays click a little bet-have had an inside track on the ter, but the real rough work is yet bidding for the two end berths, al- to come. park in St. Louis. Little 8 Contender (I" WILL GET yoo five, as they say In betting circles, that CLIF BOWLING DILTS, coach of the BHHS gritlders, will find time to visit MichigJ City next Friday night-The Michigan City Red Devils open their seascf that night against LaPorte, and our local Tieers nlav t.hpm t.Wa a Woody Piatt of Philadelphia, who withdrew from the tourney to give Everitt his chance.

Piatt decided that at 49 he should give a younger player an opportunity and1 that was all Everitt, 30-year-old Pennsylvania state amateur king, needed. He got as hot as the weather yesterday to post his four-under-par tally-that puVhim on a level with Capt. Cary Middlecoff, North and South champ from Memphis and a heavy pre-tourney favorite, for the first 18 holes of the medal competition. Middlecoff was one of the early starters and as the play was drawing to a close it looked like his 34-34 was going to be the best turned in by the 149 starters in this revival of the big tourney for amateurs, last run in 1941. But Everitt had -other ideas and after an outgoing 34 continued his pace to equal the tally of the dentist from the staff of Oliver General hospital in Augusta, Ga.

following Friday, Sept. 20-Advance dope reveals Coach DEL MILLEi 'Hutch' Chosen To Delay Bosox Opening matches in the 10-team Elks Bowling league last night at the Twin City Recreational alleys Brooklyn hurling, paced by rookie Joe Hatten and veteran Kirby Hig-be, and the return to form of Pete Reiser, have increased the Brooks' confidence In their chances of overhauling the Red Birds. In their last four games, Brooklyn pitchers have gone the distance. Only once previously this season have Dodger hurlers gone the route four straight times. The Red Birds pitching staff has fallen off somewhat, with Howie win nave me most rugged line in recent years and several fast bacll which he will employ off the BEN SCHADLER, who played a lot 4 produced at least one situation Watervliet's Line Strong; Backs Sought EDITOR'S NOTE: This Is the third in a series of articles on football prospects In the Little Eight Conference: nuiHiirrawni cieven, is ngnt in the running to his old Job back at the Wildcat institution, but he's havinr tnrh htt trying to take the post away from such stalwarts as JOHN MALLOl BOB BAGGOTT and JERRY CARLE A former BHHS great of the uri ucicttiea team, ecnaoier spent last year In the Navy as an ensign.

Pollet and Murry Dickson hit ex Tiger Hurler Needs Win Or Race Is Over ceptionally hard in their- last outings. Pollet, winner of 18 games, has been ill. The Red Bird hitters are South Haven which probably won't be equalled in any local league of similar size all winter. All matches were won by 3 to 0 game margins. The score sheets showed No.

7 won over No. 4, No. 10 tock the measure of No. 1, No. 6 blanked No.

5, No. 3 shut out No. 8, and No. 2 defeated No. 9, all by three-game margins.

A 574 series by Haynes topped individual efforts and paced his No. 7 team to a 2,356 total, eclipsed only by the 2,358 total posted by the No. 3 keglers. Two other leagues also launched their season's activity. In the Fruit Riegel Posts A 69 They were just a stroke ahead of DETROIT, Sept.

10-(AP) -It's a big job that confronts Freddy Hutchinson today. He's going to pitch against the pennant bound Boston Red Sox who open a two-game series against the Detroit Tigers at Briggs stadium. If he wins, hell get a pat on the Skee Riegel, Trans-Mississippi Grid Hopes Are Brighter Gardner, probably won't be on hand tonight, so Field (Fizz) Clupper will be the likely choice on the Legion mound. Among the players making up the Negro American league Stars will be Dynamite Joe Thurman, Kansas City Monarch catcher and long ball hitter. Bob Palm of the Brooklyn Brown Dodgers will hold down the first base assignment, Jack Staten of the Memphis Red Sox will play second.

Harold Millon of the Chicago American Giants will be at shortstop, and John Chism of the Colored House of David and American Giants will be at third. The outfield will be made up of Leo Brlskel of the Indianapolis Clowns, Marshall Riddles of the Cincinnati Crescents and John Hundley of the American Giants. Hundley is also a catcher. Their M-I league schedule concluded for the season, the Legionnaires can now turn their fall attention to exhibition fames during what remains of the season. The addition ot Hank Doehrman to the outfield champ from Glendale, who enjoying some of their biggest days of the season at the plate.

Enos (Country) Slaughter has taken a commanding lead in the runs-bat-ted-in department, and Stan Musial contined to pace the league in batting. PhilUes Nose Out Giants In the only game In either league yesterday, the Philadelphia Phillies Bachman Guard Against 'Flu' MSC Gridders Given Serum Shots Monday EAST LANSING, Sept. 10- (AP. had a 33 on the incoming nine to put him right up close to the head of the pack. WATERVLIET, Sept.

10 If Coach George Hackett can uncover a quartet of speedy backs which will include a good passer and punter. Watervllet high school's Maroons are going to be a definite threat in the Little Eight Conference football wars this fall. He has a nearly all-veteran ilne which should go a long way toward solving his problems in that department. The turnout of 33 candidates will make Coach Hackett's job easier, too. Sixteen of these prospects are either sophomores or freshmen, but they are big for their age.

Indica SOUTH HAVEN, Sept. 10-South back from the Tigers and hold the distinction of having beaten the Belt league, Rohring's won three nosed out the New York Giants, Haven high school's grid squad is gradually rounding into shape for straight games from Modern Plas Sox twice this season. If he loses (did we hear some Freddy no doubt will get a handshake from tics, while VFW Post 1137 also took what is expected to be an "improved three in a row from Auto Electric reports from the Rams Tom Stephenson of Kansas City and Smiley L. Quick, Public Links titlist from Inglewood, grabbed off 70's and Dick Chapman, from Mamaroneck, N. was a stroke back of them.

Ten others were all even at par totals including Frank (Muscles) Stranahan, Western Amateur chamDion from Toledo. O. Defend the Boston boys. 5-4 under the lights at Philadelphia. Charley Gilbert broke up the game in the ninth by singling in Andy Seminick from second.

Del Ennis couted a three-run first inning homer off rookie Sheldon camp indicate, as Head Coach Tom tnaney aacnman isn taKing an Slaughter and assistants Dale Pat Because Freddy holds the key to the question, "When will Boston The Covel Manufacturers won two out of three from Beverly Lumber after dropping the opening game, while Empire Hardware performed a similar feat against Handy Shell. tions point to the Watervllet starting terson and Adrian Slikkers lead 100 clinch the flag?" chances on influenza sidelinirl members of his Michigan Staf charges through early season work Jones to send the Phils off to a A win for Boston today settles outs. 3-0 lead. The Phils entered the ninth eleven to be a shade heavier than last year's light squad, too, the backs being of about medium weight and the linemen tending toward the College football team. the issue.

ing Champion Marvin (Bud) Ward! In the four-team Producers Cream The bulky squad has already been Here's the situation: Boston has Figuring that the recent dry sum leading 4-1, but the Giants staged a scoring spree in which pinch-hit ery league, the Milk quintet won of Spokane, traiied witn a 75. divided, with 45 being retained by Coach Slaughter and th3 remainder three games from the Cheese keg heavy side. I Need Another End ter Ernie Lombardi made a home run lers, and the Cream outfit took two mer means a cool, wet autumn ses son, the Spartan mentor yesterda ordered a shot of "flu" serum fc each of the 100-odd members of tr. going over to the Junior varsity. out of three from the Buttermen.

If there's any question marks in the Maroon forward wall, it's prob John Childers, last year's captain, is ably at the ends, for Allan Krumb has been a welcome one, for Doehrman in his two games has been hitting a .375 clip and has turned in some real fielding ems in the left garden. Following tonight's game the Legion will next be host to the traveling Isreallte House of David on Thursday night. Doc Tally's club is concluding a highly successful sea-eon, having played 154 games and losing only 32 and tying one. Bowling the grand fall and win aiding coach Sllkkers with the reserves. Of last year's first line regulars, 15 games on its schedule.

New York has 17, the Tigers 21. The Red Sox lead the Yanks by 16 full games and the Tigers by 17. Yanks Eliminated The second-place Yankees already have been eliminated from a hypothetical crack at the championship because they don't have enough games left to play. The Tigers, however, still have a mathematical chance to repeat ter sport equally enjoyed by men M. S.

C. squad. Over half of tr squad stood in line while teai physicians Dr. C. F.

Holland wielc ed his hypodermic. Dr. Holland sai he would immunize the remainin New Englanders Line Up To Order Series Tickets only lour have returned. Capt. Bob Veterans Missing, New Buffalo Coach Is Singing Blues NEW BUFFALO, Sept.

10 What is the only letterman back who played last year at a flank position. Bob Paul and Chuck Weirman. 165 and 170 pounds, respectively, will be counted upon to play the tackles, while Don Kean (160) and Don Stedman (150) will be back for and women has again burst Into the spotlight with the opening of the 1946 season Monday night at the Temple Alleys. players "when I can catch them." I The vaccination is merely a pra Ten bowling leagues, including cauuonary measure, Bachman ex plained, recalling that last seasol the long standing men's major. guard duty.

Raymond Schultz, who Hamlin is on hand for a backfield assignment while Bob Pobuda, end; George. Westerfeld, tackle and Jim Bigoness, guard, form the nucleus for the forward wall. Two regulars from last year's line who were counted on for heavy duty have failed to return. Guard Carl Bennett has transferred to Hillsdale and Bill Edwards, end and punter, failed to enroll semester. several of his regular players wei laid up for short periods with in was expected to be a banner grid year, at New Buffalo high, has apparently turned Into prospects for a so-so season, according to reports emanating, from the Bisons' BOSTON, Sept 10-(AP)-New England's rabid baseball fans eclipsed all of wartime's cigarette, butter and nylon queues as they flooded postal and telegraph offices with applications for Red Sox World Series tickets during the hours just before and after the Bears, Ponies Progressing In Grid Drill nuenza.

I In echo to Bachman's prediction! a soaking rain let loose over thl the Commercial A and -B-' Men's leagues, A and Women's leagues, two factory leagues, Elks Men's and Women's leagues and the popular City league, represent 80 teams and a minimum of 400 keglers. The alleys are this year being managed by Walter Owca, who was an assistant last year. The alleys grid camp. played both tackle and guard last fall, will also be fitted into the scheme. Then there's Bob Tacy, 175-pound center from last year's squad and a rough, tough lad.

Two reserve backs of last season will form the nucleus in the ball carrying department. They are Richard Hackett. son of the coach, who will probably be given a crack at the quarterback post, and Duane Michigan State practice field sool Coach George Gregg is mourning alter druis began Monday aftetf the loss of ten starters from last Among the more promising back' midnight deadline noon. Star Halfback Russ Reade! year's team and in his own words as league champion. All they have to do is win their remaining 21 games while Boston is losing its remaining 15..

Hutchinson who has a 10-11 record to date, will face Dave (Boo) Boston's 24-game winner. Ferriss holds six victories over the Tigers this season and has- yet to be charged with a defeat although he was knocked out of the box the last time he pitched to the Tigers. Beat Flint In Exhibition, 6-0 Tho Tigers had an open date yes- terday and traveled to Flint to de-! feat the Flint All-Stars 6 to 0 before a crowd of The Tigers capitalized Boston's main post office was field candidates who are scrapping showed that he could handle a wef savs. "Its lust another vear of for berths, are Othal Shepard. in starting from scratch." Addinc.

"it.have peen refinished and are ball, however, by tossing a 40-yar touchdown pass to End Barnel jammed with persons of both sexes and all ages, each eagerly gripping a stamped-in-advance envelope containing a money order or certi wasn't bad enough Just losing sen-itoP shape for a banner year. Roskopp on the second play afte! iinrs hut nlsn cond snnhnmnres and i Hiler, halfback. The eight game schedule The complete schedule follows: Only one bowler Frank Zitta of Which i. ltu tne scrimmage started. With the first week of practice safely tucked away with the preliminaries behind them, gridders in the two football camps In St.

Joseph began to settle down to the serious grind ahead for the impending season. Both coaches, Harry Ijee of the whose studies caused them to quit i Tip Top Cafe was able to enter the fied check for $12.25 for a pair of the 25,000 reserved seats that will be available for each game at Fenway park. follows calls for four games at home and four away: Sept. 20 Hartford, here. Sept.

27 Paw Paw, football." I charmed circle with a 600 as Major Coach Gregg has issued uniforms league bowling got underway Mon- the state athletic department. to 51 aspirants and expects tnis day night. Zitta opened with a' Oct. 4 Bangor, there, Charles Roland, Bill Jenkins and Jack Gillett. And in the' line are Bob Porter, Marty Strebeck, Don Brinks, Jack Harrington, Jack Nixon, Paul Hodges, and Don Freeman.

All these boys saw considerable action last year. The squad also boasts five ex-servicemen who are expected to give immeasurable help. They are Dave Tait, a former letterman out of the navy, a leading candidate for center, Bob Nelson, another former letter-man, Dick Currey, Lowell Carrigan and Dick Sandstrom. Their eligibility is pending word received from Oct." 11 St. Joseph Catholic, there 'total to swell to 60 within the next 184, jumped to 210 and closed with St.

Joseph high Bears and Chef McGrath of the St. Joseph highl Ponies have Issued plays to theix! on Flint misplays. All six runs were unearned. They collected only six hits off Don Fleishmann, right-handed Michigan State and Flint city league hurler. Similar scenes prevailed tn almost every city, town and hamlet in the six New England states.

Burlington, reported that its five banks had issued more than a thousand certified checks yesterday and its post-office noted that three out of every five money orders sold were for World Series tickets. The schedule follows: Sept. 20 Paw Paw (here). Sept. 27 Buchanan (there).

Oct. 4 Niles (here). Oct. 9 Allegan (there). Oct.

18 Three Rivers (here). Oct. 25-State High (there). Nov. 1 St.

Joseph (here). Nov. 8 Dowaglac (here). Oct. 18 Berrien Springs, there.

Oct. 25 New Buffalo, here. Nov. 1 Cassopolis, here. Nov.

11 Coloma, there Standings AMERICAN LEAGIE several days. a in ior ouo. nis learn, nowever, Those dropped from the varsity, lost two of three games to Grau will be used on the junior varsity Bros. club. A few junior games have been All teams bowled from scratch on booked.

The reserve team will in- the opening night. Other results elude a few eighth graders, about! show Blake-Wilcox taking a clean 15 freshmen and the rest tenth; sweep from Thelsen-Clemens, Ker-graders. I ley's grabbing three straight from Assisting Coach Gregg is Burt1 Industrial Rubber and Riverview Peterson, who also serves as junior Bar winning the first and third i With most of the regulars remaining in Detroit, Hal White went the route for the Tigers and limited I the home team to four singles. Score by innings: i Detroit Ill 000 1026 6 3 PRESENTING SOME MEMBERS OF THE CORDUROY REPEATERS' CLUB Flint 000 000 0000 4 3 WVlifA anrl Gnrift 11oi(-kmnnn from Ed's Place. Scores generally high principal.

respective gridders. Out at Wells field the oublic school eleven was issued plays Monday and ran through them last night for timing. A light scrimmage, consisting mainly of dummy work, is on tap for Wednesday night The drills Wednesday will give Doth offensive and defensive players a to perfect their positions on various plays and assignments. Thus far the Bears havs had no contact work with stress purely on Only injury sustain'-ed to date has been minor. Back-fielder Bob Heppler received a light bump on his shoulder several days ago but has not missed practice.

Still very much in the experi The Bisons have an eight game were low. Cassidy of Riverview Bar ui. or. Mfr wrim i 1IUM1 anQ with Coloma enter schedule being waa iiCAU lu tuia. wn-n uigu wai.

He shot games of 180, 174 and 214 itained in the first game on Sept. Bucky Harris Joins for 568. W. L. Pet GB.

Boston 96 4:1 691 New York 79 58 .577 18 I Detroit 76 57 .571 17 i Washington 66 70 .485 38 1 2 Chicago 63 74 .460 32 Cleveland 61 77 .442 34'2 1 St. Louts 87 76 .439 36 rpfnladefphia 47 90 .343 '48 Yenterday'j Result No games scheduled Came Today at Chicago. Boston at Detroit. 'Philadelphia at St. Loins.

'Night game. Only games scheduled. The 1900 Corporation league got The schedule follows: Sept. 20 Coloma (herel. Yanks; Not As Pilot off to a running start on the (thpr n'rlnrlr chift with fwn tm'S hlnnk-l Sept.

27 Constantine NEW YORK, Sept. 10-(AP)-SUn- "Even a Sheriff likes ing their opponents. The Screw Ma-1 iV ir Irzs rrlrT-c titmi oil fVirM mrr ley (Bucky) Harris has been hired night game). Oct, 4 St. Joe Ponies (there).

Oct. 9 B. H. St. John's (here).

civin rwn9rimnt T.m Tr. as an administrative assistant by mental stage, Coach Lee has Capt. Oct, 18 So. Bend Catholic Cen- soection scored three wins overs lllc "ces oui, says BUI from the lefti running running tral (here). Final Wringer.

Other results gave r' ne be considered should "in no wise either a manager or prospective Oct. 23 Berrien Springs (tnere). Craters the first two games over Nov. 1 Watervliet (there). i First Assembly and Punch Press the Nov.

8 Cassopolis (here). 'final two over Painters. half position. Lee has just about: decided to keep Chuck Cere.ke In; the center spot for the first game against Kalamazoo Central here Friday, Sept. 20.

In that event, Marc St, Louis 86 Brooklyn 8:1 Chicago 73 Boston 1 Pet J13 .619 .553 .519 .438 426 412 .400 GB i 11 15' 26'5 28 30 31 so 51. 59 64 75 78 an 78 Cincinnati S8 Reid. another center candidate, will, Philadelphia 58 rrir-A 1t Tf Miot-N' York S6 manager." Announcing appointment of the one-time ''boy- who was five times a major league manager, MacPhail made the statement in reply to a reporter's question as to whether Harris would succeed Bill Dickey as field manager. Neumann Breaks Wrist, Watts Hurt Pittsburgh 52 Peace of so I drive At Ease on Corduroys Bad men are always a problem. But bad tires kill a lot more people.

Answer a few emergency calls with me and you're likely to see what happens to someone's car when a weak tire blows. That's why my deputies all drive on Corduroys. That's why I keep Corduroys all 'round on my car. They give plenty of extra safe mileage and what's better, peace of mind Injury Jinx Hits Irish In Scrimmage; 2 Players Hurt YesterHaT's Results Ptal.idPiphia 5 New York 4. Only game scheduled (iamrl Today Chicago at Boston.

Cincinnati at Brooklyn. St Louis at Philadelphia. Pittshutph at New York. TOMORROW'S SCHEDfLE AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia at St. Louis inisht'; Boston at Detroit: New York at Cleveland.

Only (sanies scheduled. fl! Frozen iuu um a oiuv it ni.w doesnt pan out, Cereske may be inserted at tackle with Reid over the ball in the pivot spot. In any event, both these gridders are veterans and are certain to see amsiderable action in any one of several positions. The leading ends thas far are veterans Jack Ward and Dick Phillips. Al Ziebart.

a sophomore, shows plenty of promise but needs "more seasoning. At Kiwanis field. Coach McGrath has 24 players going through the rudiments in preliminary workouts. MV2 The injury jinx descended on, As if this wasn't enough to Coach Ray Null's Benton Harbor plague him, Coach Null was also St. John's gridders with a ven- handicapped by a flock of minor in- IB.

Horse Meat NATIONAL A Cincinnati at Brooklyn: St. Louis at Philadelphia: Chi-1 cago at Boston: Pittsburgh at New York i Keance yesterday afternoon. The juries among his candidates. Bob (21 YOU'RE "AT EASE" ON CORDUROYS Corduroy dependability is assured by: (1) Use of the finest materials available. (2) Unusually liberal use of these top-quality materials.

(3) Rigid inspection at every manufacturing stage. Moc yor onto- now and your Corrfroy dtor scfci yo to wwH, miMhr that fxfra-Qwfffy CorArroyt ar. wort wsMnf fori Ray Clemens, tackle, Joe Blocking and tackling have been! guard, Irish held their first scrimmage of Bauman has been sidelined with a the practice season at McAllister troublesome blister on his foot, while field, and promptly lost two promis- Bob Hocker has been obliged to ing candidates. jmiss practice because of a pulled Johnny Neumann, highly regard- muscle. Chuck Garlager is bated freshman left halfback, was the tling a stubborn attack of hay fever mast serious casualty, suffering a and -hasn't been able to take his broken left wrist when he fell and place at fullback stressed with light scrimmage thus Riccioni, tackle, and Tom McAllis- far uncovering many flaws.

ter, have been working out under the direction of Don McGrath. McGrath is returning for his senior his arm under him. The year at Notre Dame today auer pinned Your pets thrive on this lean, fresh, U. S. Inspected Horse-meat.

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pkg -17c Dog Supplies and bulk foods in all leading brands. The J.N. Sc' reiser Co. 189-193 Pipestone St. In last night's workout Coach McGrath had one starting combination of Ed Strazynski at quarter, John Eiserman at left half, Bill Golden at right half and Dan O'Connell at full.

Strazynski shows promise at quarterback as he is adept at running and pa.Hslner and is a heady player. Ends used last night In re-1 ceiving passes were Ronnie Richardson at left end pnd Pete Dombroski ALWAYS DEPENDABLE giving valuable service. wrist was broken in two places, be- Two changes have teen made in ing almost identical to the break the Ponies' grid schedule. The paro-, incurred by Charles Fenwick, prom-chials will open with Berrien ising guard, on Labor Day. Springs at Wells field on Saturday Ray Watts, regular right guard night.

Sept, 21. The date originally of last season, was the other victim, was Sept 20. Th? Re.irs have a fearing a tendon in his ankle when home game that ni.ht. The OjI. 4 lie was clipped on a jcnmmage play, tilt with New Buffalo will be played.

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