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THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER, SIOUX -FALLS, S. D. fues'day September 154V, ffrl Coach Suffers in Opening Loss Irish Face Only Good National Test Greater Golden Era in College Athletics Seen Dodgers and Braves Split IDLING CARDS REQUIRE FIVE WINS, OR EQUAL, FOR CLINCHER-YANKS NEED 10 GRID PICTURE MUDDLED BY WAR CHANGES NEW HURLERS MAY BE CARD SERIES TRUMP Brecheen and Brazle Considered for Starting Jobs by Manager St. Louis, iept. 14.

Mn Two Four Stand Out in Big Ten i- metic, therefore. point out that there will be no clinching before next weekend and the situation can be explored without the aid of rapid calculus. The Cardinals can settle the senior circuit controversy with any combination of five victories for themselves or five defeats for their immediate pursuers, the Brooklyn Dodgers, while the magic combination for the Yankees is 10, and consequently fur- ther removed. The Cardinals might be able to make "short shrift of their pennant problem except that they haven't played since last Saturday and are not scheduled again until Thursday, when they will embark on a six-game four-day series with the Chicago Cubs. The Dodgers have single games today and tomorrow with the Boston Braves, will be idle Thursday, and then play a four-game setto with By JUDSON BAILEY Associated Presa Sports Writer There isn't any mystery about which teams are going to win the major league pennants, but a lot of fans are rushing for pencil and paper to figure out when the St.

Louis Cardinals and New York Yankees will get around to clinching their championships. It may contribute to the calm and orderly processes of arith Missouri Is Favored in Big Six By CHIP ROYAL AP Features Sports Editor College football will be played this newcomers to the St. Louis Cardinals' pitching staff may get starting 1 I i -L- 'Jl i VvH L-ey i-j cntinces in tne world Series. Remembering the showing voim the New York Giants. Johnny Beazley made against the veteran Red Ruffing last year.

Manager Billy Southworth is keeping his year on about 75 per cent of the nation's gridirons. Any attempt to forecast the result is like taking a chance on one of those carnival fish pond games you pull a string and MaJ. John L. Griffith (Fourth of a Series br National jui vi mis action snouia come the Cardinals' clincher, but lt oan't arrive before Saturday. Here are the figures for both races: National League Games To W.

L. Ahead Plav St. Louis 90 44 154 20 Cathedral To Open City Season Frid ay wonder what is going to be on the other end. Big name schools will have small-' eyes on two soutnpaw rookies. Alpha Brazle and Harry Brecheen.

As the Cardinals announced the start of World Series ticket sales, Southworth said he hasn't definitely picked Mort Cooper for the first time teams. Harvard is going in for "informal" football. Many small schools will have top-notch grid Brooklyn ,...75 60 19! game. American League crops because most of their students New York ...85 49 11M 20 are navy or marine trainees. There has been such a shuffle of Rock Rapids to Play Here Cleveland ...73 60 21 Both the Yanks and Indians will be reasonably busy this week as a result it would be possible for New Washington High Starts skilled player talent that many summaries this year will read like an Ail-Star game.

Such institutions as tmichdowfi on the debit side brings a howl of pain from she watches her Bell Township, grid team IUsPauuiic-- Mlss BeU townsnl York to put over the clincher Sun Rochester, Tufts, Southwesteri P'P took over the coaching Job when the school was about L-hool instructor, met.nr. (Texas) university, and other hlth Next Week College Games Missing Sioux Falls' first strictly high erto nonetities in the pigskin sport, day if lt were to win all its games in the meantime and Cleveland were to lose continuously. But since this i rhool In this western Pennsylvania hamlet, Derry MSI will rise as powerhouses. Nation Only one coach has class school. school football season In many years Esthervllle, Ia last Friday, 12 to 0.

Close Battle Against a more experienced team, which held a big advantage in punting, Cathedral had a chance for the victory until Estherville scored its second touchdown with 23 seconds remaining. Coach Nusier Salem wasn't too unhappy over the result. Costly mistakes were seen and the shortage of reserve strength made it difficult to adjust faults during the contest, but the new lineup performed about as expected and rapid Improvement seems likely. Terry Anderson, 180-pounder converted from end to fullback, was the offensive leader against Estherville. chance to win a clear-cut claim to the national championship and that is Frank Leahy of Notre Dame.

His will open here Friday night with is unlikely, and next Monday and Tuesday are open dates In both leagues, the best guess is that the Yankees will not nail down their pennant until the latter part of next week. Sports Leaden on the Post-War Sport Outlook.) By JOHN L. GRIFFITH Intereollegiate Cenferene Commissioner of Athletiee (Written for AP Chicago I think it is safe to say that our sports will prosper so long as the country prospers but there will be a falling off when we enter the next depression. It Is my belief that there will be a greater golden era of col- lege sports after the war. There will be a big boom In college athletics until we start paying our debts and then there will be an inevitable period of deflation which will affect spectator sports.

The chart showing the line as it went up from 1922 to 1929 ran almost parallel with the Dow-Jonei line. i The line showing the falling off In football revenue in Big Ten unlvetw sitlea from '29 to "32 inclusive wai similar to the Dow-Jones line but thji dropping off was not quite as pre cipitous as was the other line. 'r Regarding general interest in our college sports, the game profit In Big Ten football back in 1923 approximated $1,320,820. These figures increased to $2,777,600 in 1927. 1928 and '29 they were about the same, but there was a falling off in '30, '31 and '32.

Since then, however. Cathedral high playing Rock Rapids Jfie Sportlight In event Cooper or Max Lanier run Into defeat in the opener. South-worth may turn to his two first-year pitchers ho have been carrying their share of the load. Brecheen, with 31 walks and 59 strikeouts in 116 Innings, verges on the good-pitcher proportion of passes to whiffs one to two. And with the Yankees and Cardinals fairly equal in hitting power, pitcher Brecheen's 9-5 record may be Southworth's series find.

Since Joining the Cardinals from Sacramento two months ago, Brazle yielded a total of only 14 runs, earned and unearned, in 62 innings average of two in each nine Innings. He won six and lost one. The Cardinals may lose Murry Dickson to the army before tbe series, and Harry Gumbert and Ernie White haven't recovered from ailing arms although White's Is responding to treatment. He's working In the outfield where Southworth frequently sends his pitchers for practice. "Ernie will need lots of workouts before the series and he might not be ready," said Southworth.

at Howard Wood field, 8 o'clock. team has the only intersectional schedule to speak of. The Irish have seven lettermcn from last year's squad plus several Washington high starts Its East Action in the majors yesterday ern South Dakota conference sched was confined to Boston, where the ule here the following Friday BELL EXPECTS LONG SERIES against Brookings. Augrustana Plans Drills Braves completed their suspended game of July 18 with the Brooklyn Dodgers and obtained a 7-6 10-lnn- experienced players transferred from other schools in the navy program. The best of these would seem to be Julius Rykovich, Illinois frosh back of last year; Vic Kulbltsik, regular Augustana college, which regis tered freshman students yesterday, has a score of newcomers signed He shares the captaincy with Bill Morgan, moved from the line to quarterback this season.

Morgan is a hard blocker and, working with Minnesota fullback; John Perko, i guard from Minnesota; Verlie Ab for football practice under Coach COOPER'S LUCK MAY DECIDE IT rams, another guard from Missouri Reynold Anderson, who is in charge of physical training during the leave of Lt. (jg) Lefty Olson of the USNR. But the Vikings, who shared the North Central conference title last Billy Is Five Outs After Gaining First Boston, Sept. 14. (P) Billy Herman of the Brooklyn Dodgers established some sort of a record when he reached first base on each of his five trips to the plate in the regularly scheduled contest with the Braves but was thrown out at third twice, at home once and second the fifth time.

season following championship honors in eight qf 10 years in state con the hard-running Anderson, shouid put quite a bit of power in the CHS attack. Jack Ryan, a rookie, and Durward Friman, who lettered as a reserve, started at the halfbacks at Estherville, with Tom Burke filling in for a while when Ryan was injured. Kicking Contrast Estherville's outstanding punter made, in contrast. Cathedral's kicking look very costly. In fact, Esther- ference competition, have aban doned their schedule, as have other there has been an Increase.

N. C. members, and intra-squaa By GRANTLAXD RICE North American Newspaper Alliance FOOTBALL'S OMELETTE TITLE who'll set cf'ft for the national championship after looking over the list of stars transferred from one campus to another) It to to Mlnneconsin? Or to good old Mlchlnois? vra It eo to Cornyvania? Or to Yaleton's scrappy boys? T-ere's a cheer lor dear old Fordmouth, and the thunder rolls acclaim the sons of Notre Army and for fighting Navy Dame. lie Bulldog and the Tiger now complete a scrambled breed. Hie Wolverine and Gopher form a blend the zoo Will need.

Tie Green Wave and the Crimson Tide flow gaily to ihe sea, Bat when they merge in unison, what will the color be? Whether we like it or not, college six-man contests may be the only sports are not financed from tuition game activity on the Augustana field. vine's main advantage was in par Sioux Falls college, which played tially blocking two CHS punts. If Ryan is bothered by his Injury football from the start of the century (whereas Augustana played only prep games before 1921) has this week Jerry Kohler may have to be moved from center to the back-field. Ed McTaggert would then replace him at the pivot. Dick Dough been out of this intercollegiate sport men southwestern swings to action and her backs go crashing through since 1940.

There were other lapses Stephens Out of Leading 70; Dix Walker Up Dodger Vaults to Sixth Place Musial Keeps Average at .351 New York, Sept. Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals and Luke. Appling of the Chicago White Sox haven't budged from their positions at the top of the batters in the major leagues, but the lists of 10 leading hitters, exposed a couple of notable changes today. One of these dropped Vernon (Ju erty was the only other reserve used in 1918 because of the First World war and In 1925.

Shall we cheer lor Texas, Bayior or pernaps ior ivu i when nCLA takes the field and VSC Is set, ing triumph, but lost the regularly scheduled content 10-3 in the face of six-hit hurling by Whit Wyatt and a 17-hit assault by the Dodgers. The suspended game had been halted because of the Massachusetts Sunday curfew with the score tied at 4-4 in the sixth inning. The teams resumed with hammer and tongs and Tommy Holmes eventually settled the Issue with a run-scoring single in the overtime frame. Brooklyn 1 Roatnn put your blooming bankroll on the blinking Cathedral's home opener will be U-SL in the line, which had Tom Brown and Bill Mateer at the guards, Lou Alvey and Jim Feyder at the tackles and Bob Ootz and Wayne Bell at ends. Frank Leahy the second start for the Irish' and the second test against northwest Iowa competition.

They lost at money or from tax appropriations. They always have been financed largely from gate receipts. I see no reason to believe there will be a change in this matter. There are some who used to; reason that intercollegiate ath- letics should be financed the' same as chemistry or That is a fine argument but it may be worth noting that, since the war started, some 100 col- leges and universities have given' up football or some other sport, simply because of financial rea-4 sons. Some people think there is need for a national commissioner of intercollegiate athletics.

I disagree with them since our college athletics have developed naturally. Our various groups will manage their own affairs better than someone In Washington by remote control. i I think it would be fine If all col The band strikes up, a song leaps forth to hall the winning score. Iti "Boola-Nassau bow-wow-wow" or "Roar, you Badgers, roar. we are somewhat dizzy now, Just think, with scrambled brains, Hw goofy most of us will be through late November's rains.

ends John Trumper of Minnesota and Mike Todorovich of Washington and halfback Ray Davis of Ab Fo A Ah Po A Idaho. The Pressure on Mort Cooper Vsu'n3ba 4 10 1, Holmes ct 4 2 6 0 Waner rf 9 2 2 Weatern Conference Will be typi 1 1 0 Ryan 3b Sew York. Sept, 14. The next Bord'rav If 0 0 0 0 Poland 0 0 0 Sports Roundup By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. time," Hub said.

"I'm not sure, but I don't believe he has ever won a World Series game, although he has cal of all conferences in that it will Series is still some time away, Walk ir rl 0 0 Oslan ct have some very 6trong and some nior) Stephens, the St. Louis 1 3 0 Javerv 1 1 0 Workman rf 4 1 2 0 Nleman If ISO M'Carthy lb 1 0 0 0 woefully weak teams. Michigan ap as far us baseball goes, it Is the ly hot topic left, Knowing this we aisd the quiet, nomelike air 8 Olmo cf Camllll lb SchulU lb Herman 2b 1 4 0 Farrell lb pears to be the best In the midwest 0 pitched well enough to win at least two or three. Only fine pitching will New York, Sept. 14.

(P) Since the Phillies' Bill Cox scheduled an Browns' slugger who led the league during most of the early season, out of the American league's big 10 for the first time this year. His followed by Northwestern, ruraue, Branan beat Chandler in this next series. 3 0 4 0 I 4 1 3 ft 2 Hucbell, no; only a great but also a smart observer on that were, on things that are Wisconsin and Minnesota. It's all gloom for the rest of the Big Ten arc light came tonight followed by an 11 a. m.

contest tomorrow, the visiting Giants have been threatening to sleep right at the ball park. Isn't that what they've been doing in the Polo Grounds all season? 2 13 KlutUc 2 7 0 Musi 1 lWletel'nss 0 0 1 Jotwit 3b 0 0 0 Barrett 1 0 2 Ross Burns 3b 3 0 I 0 4 MHtonp 3 Webber 0 Head 1 average slipped to .284 and he missed leges adopted the same rules regard "In my opinion, the Yankees are with Ohio State, last year national the leaders by one point. ri also on things to come. 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 When E. J.

Baker, the St. Charles, 111., hotel man paid $20,000 to Doc champions, probably the weakling better fixed for pitching this time than they were a year ago. They Ill tell you how this next series The other saw Fred (Dixie) Parshall and E. P. Cray for the speedy pacer, King's Counsel, it was the of the lot.

a to me, Grant, the tall left' Walker of the Brooklyn Dodgers have at least four good men Toll Is 43 1.1vJ8 Totals 3S 0 30 10 yOna out when winning; run acored. "Moss batted for Barrett In 6th. highest price paid for a ing subsidizing. If they are nob ready to do this, I would suggest that the universities that operate their athletics on a psJd-player basis from the standpoint of equal competition play with each bther and the universities that are trying to East Dartmouth, army and navy jier from the Giants and the irks said. "First of all, it will, be since C.

K. G. Billings bought Wil oreait into tne National league leaders for the first time this campaign rate as the big shots with Prince' Poland batted Jor Ryan In 6th. Brooklyn 011 002 200 0 a Boston 001 (X)5 000 1 7 "Don't forget," Gus Mancuso cut in, "that pitcher by the name of Brecheen. Just remember I told you liam for $25,000 back in 1915.

ton. Rochester and Tufts as the sash one a series that should and Just to make his debut in a big league manner, Walker vaulted into Error Diossop. Runs batted in Her dark horses. p. to six or seven games.

man 2. schulta 2. Vaiiahan. Rraran. he'd win at least one game from the Helen Dettwiler, the star Washington, D.

golfer, has Just earned South The report is to watch Holmes 2, Poland, Workman, Wlateimann, in my opinion, the final answer sixth plyace with a mark of .302 Yankees and maybe two. This kid operate on a non-paid-player basis compete one against the other not against the universities that are Coach Bill Alexander and Georgia i revolve around Mort Cooper. I Hoss. two ease nits Qaian. Menu It Braean.

Farrell, Holmes. Horns run Vauirhan. Stolen base Bordaaarav. Sacri f't an idea the series will go as will take up a lot of slack with Beazley and White and Pollet miss her wings as an air force ferry command pilot at Avenger field, Tex. The averages are based on 350 or more times at bat, causing the elimination of Johnny McCarthy of hiring their athletes.

Tech. Bill lost 40 men from last year's Cotton Bowl team but he has elsht lettermen back and a flock t. Cooper goes. The big burden is fice Joost. Double play Joost.

Wietel-mann and Parrell, left on bases Brooklyn Boston 11. Bases on bslla Melton 1. Webber 3. Head 3, Barrett 1, Javerv 1. Strike outs Melton 4.

Head 3. Barrett 2. According to Newark's Babe ing. The World Series is still some dlS' (ran across fas back. Let's figure it this way.

A vear me Boston in spite of a .304 percentage. McCarthy has been out of navy men from Vanderbiit, ciem 'Just Another Navy Squad' Sounds Tough Line Not Up to Standard but 13 Lettermen Are Unusual Carryover (This Is anotrter of ft national series of 1843 prospects of major college football teams.) son and Alabama. Tulane and Lou Culnan, only 1,750 spectators will see the Freddie Mills-Jack London fight o. in addition to Mort. the Card- or action for several weeks because lsiana State TJ.

will bear watching. tance off. We thought in advance you might be interested in what some smart ball players thought The SCOREBOARD also had Johnny Beazley, Ernie of an injury. In continuing to lead both majors. in London September 22 but they'll Southern Conference Look for 'lie, ana Howie poiiet in reserve.

Javery 3. Hita Off Melton 1 In 1-1 Innings: Webber 1 In 0 I pitched to three batters): Head 3 in 4: Barrett 3 tn Javery tn 4. Hit by pitcher By Melton iWorkman. Barrett), winning pitcher Javery. honing pitcher Head.

Umpires Ooets, Ballanxant and Reardon 3iewart, Magerkurth and Dunn). Time of lame 2:39. four standouts Duke, South Caro pay $100 each for ringside pews. about it. Una, Richmond and North Carolina.

everybody knows Mort, a star cher, had an off week. But the came along to carry the Card iwusiai xept nis average at .353 while Appling skidded 10 points to .321 buf managed to remain six points Most of the loop schools nave drooped football. CONTENTS NOTED Cadet Jean Fisher, a Kansan an through. STANDINGS National Leaaut W. L.

Pet. I 90 44 .672 Chicaao aoove uicic wakenem or Detroit. Boston Breoklvn W. L. Pet.

Bit Seven Only four scnoois win Ab FO A' Ab Po A This time there won't be anv American I.arn 61 71 4R3 Bach man Made Sailors' Coach 2 0 0 Burns 3b Borda'y 3b be active In the Big seven comer 2 3 1 3 St. Louia Brooklyn Cincinnati Pittsburgh 75 60 .555 Phll delphl 58 75 .436 74 61 .548 Boston 57 74 43S 161 Pet. .331 aley or White or PoUet around, will be largely up to Cooper, with the experts figuring them in studying for Uncle Sam at the University of Alabama, takes vigorous exception to a recent statement here By JOHN F. CHANDLER .315 .303 this order. Utah, Colorado utan 'u ea .018 new Yora- 49 S4 American Learua W.

L. Hrt.l W. fc. -Pet. Annapolis, Sept.

14. (Pj State and Brieham Young U. Colo Vauahan at Olmo cf Gnlan If Walker rf Herman 2b Srhultz lb Owen Wyatt .399 that when 65 Kansas grid candidates The Cardinal Anirle Capt. John E. (Billick) Whelchel, Chicago, Sept.

14. (PI For 10 rado college, non-member or tne 1 see where you thought the loss New York 85 49 69 87.496 Cleveland 73 80 .549 St. Loull 62 71 .46 Washln'ton 75 62 .547 Boston 62 74.46 Detroit 69 65 .515 Phll delphl 44 .331 0 1 I Holmes cf 1 1 OWorkmnrf 3 3 0 Nleman It 4 1 0 Klutz 4 1 rsrrell lb 3 10 1 Wieiel sa 0 a 0 Joost 3b 1 1 0 Salvo Tobin Odom Cardonl Poland Macfay'n turned out, KU never before had seen so many boys who could wear head football coat at the V. 8. Naval 1 2 0 1 1 14 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 conference, and usually a doormat years Charley Bachman has been go itrry Moore, Country Slaughter 3 some others wnulrf hurt.

t.h academy, is like silent Cal Coolidge for the other schools, is loaded with American Association W. L. Pet. W. L.

Pet. ing through the annual torment of shoulder pads. Says Fisher: "The one KU boy who has not gone to he never wastes words. naval trainees and looms as the Plaver and Club: a Ab Appling. Chicago .1.13 603 60 Wakefield, Detroit .135 659 81 Curtright, 116 397 60 Cramer, Detroit ...123 535 72 Hockett, Cleveland.

121 616 5 Johnson. Naw York. 135 S13 68 Cullenbine. 435 5g Fox. Boston ...,,,.125 491 55 Higflns.

Detroit ...133 606 60 Case, Washington ..130 573 87 Natioaal l.essue Musial, St. 137 560 03 Herman, Brooklyn .135 3)5 Wltek. New York ..131 820 94 Elliott. 143 643 74 Vaughan, Brooklvn 131 540 I0S Walker, Brooklyn ..123 484 77 Nicholson. Chicago .133 513 75 walker, St.

Louis ..131 Bio 66 Hack. Chicago ....131 506 71 getting his Michigan State team powerhouse of the Rocky Mountain Milwaukee 63 61 ,676 Louisville OS 77 .462 Ind'napnlia 80 64 .556 Minneapolis 64 76 .451 Columbua 79 65 .549 Kansas C. 64 80.444 176 120 160 149 148 U5 141 144 163 194 172 167 170 168 146 166 162 151 11 120 reeion. So, when he announces that Navy's 1943 gridders will be "Just another navy football squad" you fight for his country, is true, cannot support a pair of shoulder pads he is a cripple." Toledo 76 70 .517 St. Paul 6 79 .444 ready for its opener against its old nemesis, Michigan.

Then Michigan .289 .27 .286 .365 .265 .353 .334 .316 .314 .311 .302 .301 .299 .298 .396 Pacific Coast They ve divided tne Minals," Carl continued. Hy were fine ball players. But ay opinion it is the pitching at will hurt them more. Don't 1st that Beazley and White won James last fall. "Now, outside nf th.

conference into two sections to save State dropped football, and "Bach" Totals 40 17 27 6 Totals 34 27 16 Tobin batted for Salvo in 3rd. Poland batted for cardonl in Sth. Brooklyn 023 213 10110 Boston .....000 000,0303 Errors Schuita, Joost. Runs batted can take those five words with either vanilla or vinegar, depending upon travel. It looks like Washington settled back for a peaceful autumn.

will rule the roost in the north with SERVICE DEPT. Dee Moore, late of the Phillies, your personal Interpretive bent. Dlentv of competition from Idaho, But today the veteran, successful mentor is right back at the old Willamette university and the very chose the marines when he was sworn in at the Anniston, Ala, in W. Cooper, Bt. S97 47 McCormick, Cin 107 403 50 Play Nine Games And Navy has nine tough opponents, starting with North Carolina finals will have to depend largely Hany Brecheen and Max Lanier, l-ey could back up a Cooper victory, tBev mitrhf k.

i i small Whitman college. stand, eettinz his newlv-accmired GAMES TODAY National League) Brooklvn at Boston. New York at Philadelphia tnieht). Only frames. American League 1 Detroit at Chicago.

1 Cleveland at 6t. Louis InisrhtT. Boston at Washington Philadelphia at New York. American Association Toledo at Indianapolis. Columbus at Louisville.

Sr. Paul at Kansaa cut." Minneapolis at Milwaukee. Walker, Herman 3, Schtilti 2, Oalan, Bor-daRaray 3. Olmo, Poland. Holmes.

Two base bit!) Schulta Oalan. Bordaaarar. Herman. Three basa hit Walker, Stolen base Olmo. Double plays Burns and Farrell: Farrell and Joost, Wietetmann and Farrell; Wletelmann, Joost and Farrell.

Left on bases Brooklyn 6: Boston 4. Bases The fieht for Rose Bowl honors duction center last week, which leads Camp Grant football team ready In the southern division win oe oe Pre-fiight at Annapolis September Sgt. Farmer Seale to comment: "He should make a great marine. He tween Southern California, UCLA, Pr is beaten. of the pitching I believe taraiuais this u.nn i- on balls Odom 1, Cardonl 3.

Strike outs always loved a good fight." and California. The winner probably will meet the top team in the tor Michigan, of course. The surprise announcement of his appointment as civilian coach of the soldiers came after Camp Grant's unimpressive showing last Saturday against a weak Illinois 25. Thirteen lettermen are back from tho 1942 outfit which upset Army 14-0. i Whelchel and his.

chief aides, Line Besides cleaning up track honors at Camp Pvt. Frank Dixon, other half of the conierenoe in they were a year ago. r-t overlook that fellow Stan f-1. He was good last vr Pasadena, New Year's day. former New York U.

miler, teamed Big Six Conference dopesters say team. Missouri will retain its champion with Pvt. Harold Montague to win the camp tennis doubles title the other day. PFC. Pat Muller.

train ship despite the loss of head coach Coach E. E. (Rip) Miller, and Keith Molesworth, backfleld mentor, declare that lack of weight and experience make outlook dubious. However, 13 lettermen are a happy carryover on anybody's campus in these trying days for collegiate football. Don Faurot to tne navy, Coach Chauncey Simpson has moved Bowling Miss Ingeborg Rodsater's 545 and into the top post and has more vet Ltef, thls season- There's a vime ball player." HubbtU and Mort Cooper Mort Coper?" I bu? th ll.

Mort tn Pitch-ttL I Amrtcu lgue has him f0Ur times in four How will this affect him in start er of the Camp Lejeune, N. marines football team, taught women's gym classes for 13 years In Milwaukee. No wonder those marines are ough. When Lt. Steve Juz-wik, former Notre Darner and star erans than any otner conierence school.

Kansas, Iowa State and Navy's line isn't expected to stack Oklahoma have navy trainees "vho should keep them' in the picture. GAMES) TOMORROW National League Brooklyn at Boston -New York at Philadelphia Only games. Ameriran League Detroit at Chicago Cleveland at St. Louis Boston at Washington Philadelphia at New York American Association Toledo at Indianapolis Columbua at Louisville Bt. Paul at Kansas Cite Minneapolis at Milwaukee BESft.TS YESTERDAY National League Brooklyn 6, 10; Boston 7, 1.

Only games. American League Detroit at Chicago, postponed- Cleveland at St. Louis, postponed. -Only games. American Association All games cancelled.

Southern Asen. Flavoffs Nashville 7, New Orleans 0 wins, four games to one). Pioneer 'Six' League Ready Tripp, S. Sept. 14.

The Pioneer Six-Man football conference initiated another year of activity with a meeting held at Ethan recently. Letcher returned to the league, following a year's lapse. Continuing members of the group are, Planklnton, Mt. Vernon, Tripp, Ethan, Alexandria and Bridgewater. While requirements for a conference rating were reduced from five to four games, each of the member schools Is attempting to carry out a five or six games schedule.

Ethan will visit Planklnton In the only game scheduled this week. Other games scheduled are: Sept 24. Bridgewater at Tripp. Alexandria at Ethan, Plankinton at Letcher. Oct.

1 Mt. Varnoa at Eihan, Alexandria at Bridgewater. Oct. 3 Tripp at Alexandria, Planklnton at Bridgewater, Letcher at Mt, Vernon. Oct.

15 Fthan at Bridgewater. Mt. Vernon ac Plankinton. I Oct. 22 Tripp at Xthan.

Alexandria at Mt. Vernon, Letcher at Bridgewater. I of the Great Lakes Naval station Ralph Salisbury's 589 were the outstanding series as the Ladies City league and the men's Commercial league opened at the Recreational alleys last night. Hulda Moe, whose 521 helped Rodsater's. team total 2438, and Salisbury had high single-games, 219 and 237, respectively.

up with the powerful forwards of some previous years, but a gang of versatile backfleld veterans may make up the difference and Whelchel should pe able to extract a pretty fair facsimile of a football team from an outpouring of 110 grid team, reported for duty as master at arms at the regimental building, he found his new bunk- Miss Lamkee wyatt Hits Off Salvo 5 in 2 lnnlnis; Odom 3 In 0. (Pitched to four batters) Csrdonl 1 In Macfavden 3 in 1. Passed ball Klutz. Losing pitcher Salvo. Um- ires Ooets.

Ballanfant and Reardon, Time :36. Attendance 1.282 paid. Lundstrom Moves Into Redfield Job Redfield, S. Sept. 14.

Goach James Lundstrum, Dakota Wesleyan football star, and former coach at Centerville. has started work with football squad at Redfield nigh school for 1943. Lundstrom replaces Coach Oscar Haddorf, who Is now at University high, Minneapolis, Minn. In 1939-40 his Letchei team won the conference championship in basketball. In 1940-41 they won the regional in track.

In l941-4 while in Alcester his squad won the conference championship and the District championship in basketball. Redfleld's football schedule: Sept. 17 Huron, there. Sept. 24 Faulkton.

there. Oct. 1 Oroton. here. Oct.

6 Ipswich tentative), here, Oct. 22 Webster, there. Oct. 29 Gettysburg, here. Nov.

Clark, there. mate was Tom Jozwik, former De troit amateur hockey star. They Wins Net Final Ut could work both he tt could make cooper over- a back I 11 MuW also ri8 best pitchers decided to let somebody else worry about roll call. RECREATIOV ALLEYS Ladles City League Nash Coffee (won 3) Dellman 4SS. Kiock Little Triple-Threaters Hal Hamberg, half-pint triple Jack Chichestei, whose fine all- wnicn he has round play has made him the favorite in the city Red Cross tennis Tyndall Getting Set threater at left half, is expected to resume his 1942 stride.

Despite his 150 pounds, little Hal gets around, and his passing spells trouble with a capital T. tournament, has entered tne nnal round by beating R. H. Weber 6-2. for Vermillion High Tyndall, Sept.

14. According to an 4, following Weber's 6-3, 3-B, 6-3 Martin is another excellent victory over E. J. Lamkee. announcement from the office of A.

ADDlebv has reached the semi leagus- nything can 11 10 tin a performer, at right half, while a third letterman ball toter Is jolting Supt. Fred J. plachy the schedule of Oct. 29 Tripp at Mt. Vernon, Plankin ton at Alexandria.

football games has been completed. Joe Sullivan, fullback. finals but Sam Match, who has had trouble getting away from the army school, is figured to come through this half of the draw. The first game of the season will be Navy's schedule: Sept. 25 North Th Store With a Complete Line of ARMY: GOODS the ana nme heviVhkws mother Carolina Pre-fiight here; Oct.

2 Cornell at Baltimore; 9 Duke at Baltimore; 16 Penn State here; 23 Miss Muriel Lamkee won the wom- played at Vermillion Friday while the first home game will be September 24. when the Springfield team will play the Tyndall nine. What" Georgia Tech at Baltimore; 30 han1.8. Chandler of The rest of the schedule is as Notre Dame at Cleveland; Nov. 6 409.

schemmer 384. Carbauirh 41. Lawrence 501: Wermuth's ioi Pete son 470. tine 317, Guilt 335. WaveU 440.

Davie 477. Goodv 2i Edmunds 407. Koons 435. Lar-on 397. Mathews 4S2.

Crusinberry 431; Elks in Skola 394, Reedy 367, String-ham 389, Maxwell 441, Olson 440 Economy Markets I3i Anderson 401. Hill-31)4, Enriersby 411. dirromy 405. Everhart 413; McCoy's ioi Carlstrom 401, Merntt 303. Cromp'ton 371.

Dreher 382. Mannry 448. N. W. National iOi Miller 45a.

Hi-manga 38S. Enrieht 351, Locke Ma, BJorire 373; A C. Thompson 131 8tgner 503, Ehricha 417, Shields 4S.1, Rodsater 645. Moe 621. Harbor bar f3 R(deway 429.

Bechtnld 436. Kallestad 397. Wyman 472, Kime 479; Brovn Clraners iOi Marr 418. Borab 390. Buchele 394.

Curtia 403, Hilker 449. Commercial Leaftie FttzGibbon's '2) Kennedy 480. Kirk 44. Redfleld 488, Due 389: FltzOibbon 487: Lions in Barber 450, Iverson 409 461. Batcheiler 520.

Hanson 527. Elks Hi Hamilton 462. Rtchmonds 440. Pitch 476. Edwards 511.

Gareb 512: Cosmopolitan No. 2 121 Salisbury 589, Thomas 422. dummies 1440. Co-op. No.

1 (01 Crooks 484. Pipe 491, Sebera; 405, Dellman 408. Gulk 430: Co-op. No. I3i Huhn 548.

Syverson SOS, Darr S72. Hinkel 654. Carlson 473. Tydol (01 Rijsbet 43 Dodd 434. Ta-son 325, Anderson 313.

Wood 456: International I3i Brune 503, 8hepler 38, Zimmerman 413, Olson 481. Relahus 474. Cosmo. No. 1 I2i Rogers 410, Peckham 445.

Muchow 373, Hsrvey 951. Cros Edmlson Ins. in Warren 53. B'efner 424, Edmison 428, Mills 289-2, dummies 640. follows: Oct Yankton at Yank Penn at 13 Columbia Iowa Teachers Also Quit Grid Cedar Falls.

Ia, Sept. 14. Football at the Iowa State Teachers college will be discontinued for the duration it was announced here this week by L. Mendenhall, director of physical education at the college. The disbanding last spring of the Zand er 't.

Kea Carl- baS01 the best nltah. not at New York; 27 Army at West Point uiuwn in a lone NO LEAGUE. NO VOTE Durham, N. Sept. 14.

The Paul Dean Figures Yanks, Cards Even Greenvills, Sept. 14. vP) Paul Dean sees the prospective world series between his old teammates, th St. Louis Cardinals, and the New York Yankees, as a tossup. Here on business from Russellville, where he is operating a stave mllle.

Dean said "I wouldn't turn around for trie difference between the Cardinals and the Yankees now. The Cardinals are plenty strong, and the Yankee pitching is greatly improved." Open Evenings to 9 ens city nnai Dy ciuse battle from Mrs. R. H. Weber, the spring tourney winner, 6-3, 6-8, 8-6.

It was chop and volley by Miss Lamkee winning over a forcing southpaw drive. M. Trueblood has reached the finals In the boys singles, downing Dan Peterson 10-8, 3-6, 9-7, and will play B. Bahnson. The doubles in the boys, men's and women's events are still to be played, as well as the mixed doubles between the Webers and Lamkees.

This second Red cross tournament of the local season netted $30 to the local chapter. ton; Oct. 8, open; Oct. 15, State Trainers at Planklnton; Oct. 22, Parkston at Tyndall (homecoming); Oct 29, Platte at Platte; Nov.

5, Wagner at Tyndall A squad of 30 -nen have reported for football practice sessions under the direction of Coach Schweigert The team will be built around the four letter-winners from last year's Barber National Association of Profes Shop Personnel North Central Athletic conference sional Baseball leagues announced today that the nine minor leagues (of which Teachers college was a Clarence Boos Jim Butler Clarence Schepee- which operated this year had con member), and the induction of prac curred in a ruling by President W. tically every member of both freshman and varsity teams into the team They are Jack Lehr, Pete Bramham that the leagues which 210 N. Phillips Ave. -J; armed services were factors affect "Bene 5MI Monfore. Jim Schneider, and Jacques suspended were not entitled to vote Trevillyan, 1 at the annual meeting In December.

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