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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 17

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THE FRESNO BEE -5-B Fresno Cal Mom Sept 15 1952 SPORTSMANS' P1GEST ha! sharp TOURING WITH YOUR DOGtHrHT Beavers Padres Continue Battle For Fourth Place SAN Pant lng as they trudge to the end of an 180 game season eight Pacific Coast League teams entered their final week of play today with only a battle for fourth place to be decided The tussle for the pennant between Hollywood and Oakland is all but resolved The Stars have a six and one half game bulge over the Acorns and only a major miracle could get Oakland home in front Hollywood has nine games to play Oakland has eight Any combination of Hollywood wins or Oakland losses which total three will clinch the pennant for Manager Fred Haney's Stars Stars Need Three Wins Should Oakland get boiling hot and win all its remaining games Hollywood still would claim the PpL RHUBARB Pitcher Roger Bowman of Oakland after being ordered from the game for scuffling with catcher Jim Mangan of Hollywood turns on umpire Roman Bentz right teammate Augie Galan left restrains Bowman Ed Runge second from right stands by to help AP Wirephoto Weill Predicts Marciano Will Whip Jersey Joe GROSSINGER NY UP Manager A1 Weill the master of styles finally came out positive- ly yesterday and predicted a vie-' tory for his Rocky Marciano over Jersey Joe Walcott is the first time I ever broadcast definitely that one of my fighters would win an Important bout" declared rotund bespectacled Al as he downed a large of portion of sausage and eggs in the living room of Marciano's training quarters always has been my policy to let my fighters decide the issue with their fists But this time I am so positive Rocky will be the new champion predict His forecast was the Mock buster from Brockton Mass would win a knockout or by a decision" May Be By Knockout pretty sure it will be a he said still the chance that smart old Walcott will last the distance" Why is Weill so positive his 28 year old challenger will wrest the crown from the 38 year old champion? because of their styles he explained is a guy who always tries to make the other man fight the way Walcott wants him to But Rocky is so persistently aggressive break up Then the ex matchmaker for the International Boxing Club disclosed he had tried desperately to get a June shot at Walcott who defended instead against Ezzard Charles in Philadelphia Chicago Defeats Giants 17 to 7 CHICAGO -vThe Chicago Bears scored their third victory in four exhibition football games yesterday when they beat the New York Giants 17 to 7 before 28158 fans In a charity contest in Wrlgley Field The National League foes played evenly throughout the first quarter until New York's' Charley Conerly kicked to the Bears' Whizzer White -White got off a dazzling 80 yard run to the 35 yard line where he lateralled to fullback Don iKndi who ran It the rest of the distance The Bears made the score 14 to 0 midway in the second period when quarterback Bob Williams fired a seven yard pass to White who eluded Giant safety man Harmoh Rowe and dashed 35 yards for the score George Halas' charges iced the game shortly after the fourth period opened when the busy White kicked a 22 yard field goal The Giants score came shortly before the end of the third period when Clyde Scott ran the ball across from the one after a 59 yard march Redskins Beat Packers KANSAS CITY Field goals put the Green Bay Packers in the victory column for the first time this season as they defeated the Washington exhit they Reaski ins 13 to 7 in an tion game here yesterday Fred Cone kicked a three pointer in the first quarter and Bill Reichardt added another in the third after the coached by Curley Lambeau a former Packer coach scored on a 76 yard drive early in the third period Reichardt's boot traveled 42 yards and like was from an angle Visalia Man Captures Fly Casting Honors Roy Norton Visalia won the national skish casing tournament from 160 competitors last night at the hot Angeles County Fair Jack Kripner Pasadena was second ana Roy Mabbe Long Beach third Skish casting is a form of fly casting in which contestants cast at targets on the water Lucky Bounce Wins For Snead In Baltimore Golf BALTIMORE A lucky bounce helped Sammy Snead pick up $2400 for winning the $15000 Eastern Open golf tournament Shooting four straight sub par rounds including a three under par 69 yesterday Snead finished with a record score of 275 for 72 holes to better the old tournament record by four strokes total was two strokes better than that of Ed (Porky) Oliver the Lemont 111 veteran who was the runnerup with 277 Starting the final round with a three stroke margin over the rest of the field Snead'sshot headed for an out of bounds lie struck an iron upright marking the out of bounds line and bounded back onto the green Quick to capitalize on the lucky break the sun tanned ace from White Sulphur Springs Va holed out in two puts to take the first of five birdies on the final 18 holes Ted Kroll of New Hartford NY second before the start of final 18 wound up with a total which gave him third place and $1400 in prize money Johnny Bulla of Verona Pa was one stroke back with a 281 which netted him $1200 while Skee Jtiegel of Tulsa Okla and Lawson Little each with 282 divided $1800 for their fifth and sixth place tie Ralph Lomeli Fresno Calif finished in a six place tie for seventeenth scoring USC Passer Clicks In Lengthy Drill LOS ANGELES UP The Southern California Trojans ran through two and one half hours scrimmage with first stringer Rudy Bukich completing 13 out of 14 passes and running for two touchdowns Saturday Longest play of the day was a 55 yard screen pass from A1 Carmichael to George Bozanlc Leading ground gainer was Leon Sellers who picked up 60 yards on three consecutive plays through the middle Larry Mann Dies Of Auto Crash Injuries LANGHORNE Pa UP Larry Mann 56 a White Plains NY auto race driver died late last night in the Nazareth Hospital of injuries suffered when his car crashed' during the 250 mile Grand National Circuit stock car championship at the Langhome Speedway Mann lost control of his car on the one hundred and eighty ninth lap of the event His automobile nit a steel guard rail crashed through a fence overturned three times and landed against a group of trees The driver died of multiple fractures and internal injuries The accident was one of six during the running of the race Five other cars cracked up on the slippery first turn as a drizzle slowed the race One driver required hospital treatment but the others were treated at the scene Lee Petty of Randelman NC came up from twenty fourth position in a field of 44 starters to win the event by three fourths of a mile over Bill Blair High Point NO Utah Will Be Test For Oregon State CORVALLIS Ore The Oregon State Beavers will find out how much graduation losses have hurt their team Saturday night in Salt Lake City when they open their season against the University of Utah in an intersectional clash Although graduation professional baseball and scholastic difficulties wiped 22 lettermen off the squad Coach Kip Taylor and his staff have been highly pleased ny the progress made in the last two weeks Huskies' Starting Backfield Is Named SEATTLE UP The Washington Huskies scrimmaged and after the workout Coach Howie Odell announced his starting backfield lineup for the Idaho game Saturday Don Heinrich will he at quarterback Bill Albrecht and Bill Earley at halfbacks and Captain Dick Sprague at fullback Odell worked the defense on Idaho formations Saturday and said the department" looked better but still needs work yet More than 3500 HOTELS AND MOTOR COURTS IN NORTH AMERICA GLADLY ACCEPT GUESTS WITH DOGS THIS IS GOOD NEWS FOR THOSE WHO WISH TO TAKE THEIR DOSS WHEN TOURING A DIRECTORY LISTING THESE HOSTELRIES Mtf BE HAD FOR 10 CENTS (POSTAGE HANDLING CHARGE) BY WRITING TO THE GAINES DOG RESEARCH CENTER 250 PARK AVE NEW HDRK 17 NY This copy entitled 'touring WITH TOWSERf INCLUDES SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF SOME OF THE HOSTELRIES AND HELPFUL HINTS FOR TRAVELING WITH TOUR POG Sharpe Brothers Will Risk Title The mighty Sharpe brothers 250 pound Ben and 265 pound Mike will lay their world tag team trophy on the line again Saturday night with Enrique Torres and Gino Garibaldi the challengers in the feature bout in Arena Last week the Sharpes beat Dennis Clary and Garibaldi but Garibaldi figures the popular fast Torres will be a better partner Torres and Garibaldi incidentally hold the Pacific Coast tag team trophy a bauble which will not be at stake In other matches Saturday night-Torres beat the ponderous George Bellas in two out of three falls while Ray Eckert beat Pat Meehan Denver Bears Top Sioux City 7 0 By Associated Press The Denver Bears the regular season champions blanked Sioux City 7-0 and the Omaha Cardinals edged Colorado Springs 7 to 6 last night In the Western League cup playoff series The teams will travel today to the eastern parks where they will resume play tomorrow night Fred Wollpert (14-9) will go lor Colorado Springs against Gerald Mcrtz (13-11) of Omaha win was its second straight over Colorado Springs Denver evened its series at a game apiece by dumping the Soos Japhet (Red) Lynn hurled five hit ball for Denver as his teammates wrapped up the game before a crowd of 4471 with a six run outburst in the third Rosburg's Homer Wins For Pocatello By Associated Press A dramatic home run by Russ Rosburg gave the Pocatello Bannocks a 7 to 6 victory and the three game Shaughnessy playoff series with the Billings Mustangs in the Pioneer League last night game blow came with two out and the score tied in the eighth inning The big left fielder hit the rail 350 feet over the left field fence The Bannocks the winners of the league pennant in regular season play will meet Idaho Falls tonight in Idaho Falls in the first game of their three out of five final series A four run rally in the seventh Inning by the Mustangs tied the game at 6 to 6 and set the stage for homer jg jg Pocatello 020 020 30 2 Billings OOO 001 600 6 2 Tend) Butler and Prentice: Nelspiw Homan O'Connor Manler and Dapper Raineri Again Captures Fresno Hardtop Honors Ray Raineri a San Jose hardtop driver should like Fresno Raineri has visited the Raisin City twice and both times went home with victory in the main event of the races in the Fresno Airport Speedway Raineri won the top race last night in 4:4281 followed by Har ry Bellow of Fresno Speed Thomas of Fresno Len Thompson of Sanger and Ray Smith of Fresno Raineri also placed first in the final heat ahead of Thomas and Bud Dyson of Fresno Archie Tucker of Five Points won the trophy dash ahead of Harry Bellow Fresno Johnny Key Salinas and Larry Ferrua Fresno who finished in that order 'ihe hardtops will race against jalopies Wednesday night on the one half mile Marchbanks Stadium track southeast of Hanford More than 70 cars are expected to compete with the starting time 8 Other results last night: First heat: Ftmia Clyds Prlckstt Fresno Jack Frost Tranquillity Second heat: Key Thomas Dais Clay Fresno Tnlrd beat: Bellow Dyson Mel West Fresno Fourth heat: Tucker Raineri Sam Are Kalian Fresno Semimaln: Thomas Tucker Red Stain-ton Fresno Tony Goularta Stockton Art Lockwood Frasno Consolation: Arakelian Gallagher Seeks Stronger Offense SANTA Coach Dick Gallagher ran his Santa Clara football squad through a tough two hour scrimmage Saturday and after play was over termed the results fair" Gallagher conceded the defense was better than the offense and put three new men in the back-field They were Bill Gil left half Mel Lewis right half and Duane Louis at quarterback Fullback Joe McCarger retained his fullback job Six players out with minor injuries will be ready for the opener with Stanford next Saturday Buffalo Outfielder Wins I Bat Crown NEW YORK UP Frank Carswell Buffalo Bisons outfielder won the 1952 International league batting championship with an average of 344 Actually Player Manager Harry Walker of the Rochester Red Wings wound up with a higher average 365 but he did not qualify lor the title because he was at bat only 367 times against the required minimum of 400 Don Richmond of Rochester finished second to Carswell with a mark of 329 followed by Carmen Mauro of Montreal with 322 and Loren Babe of Syracuse with 307 Only four other players who were at bat 400 times or more finished in the so called select 300 class They were Don Lund Buffalo 305 Jim Gilliam Montreal 303 Charles Thompson Montreal 301 and Ray Jablon-ski Rochester an even 300 Wyatt Sanford And Storey Win Sail Races Jim Wyatt Holden Sanford and Jack Storey were the winners yesterday In three classes of competition opening the Fall series of racing by the Lake Miller-ton Sailing Association Wyatt took the division one race against a Merced Yacht Club Sumpf both in Ravens Sanford won the Mercury division followed by Fred Dodd and Ken Walsh Storey in a Sun boat outsailed Fran Keran and John Forst both in Snipes in division two Wyatt will represent the Mil-lerton club Sunday in a special race against a Merced Yacht club representative ih the annual two boat interclub competition They will said in the new Thistle class boats Dow Pifcher Tosses Perfect Softy Game STRATFORD Pitcher Don MacDonald put the Dow team from Midland Mich back In the running in the Amateur Softball Association national tournament here by pitching a perfect game over Cuba's entry Casino Espanol of Havana 4 to 0 Dow the defending champion suffered an upset loss at the hands of Baltimore Md Saturday night The Miami Flyers of Miami Fla the favored team blanked Dallas Tex 3 to 0 yesterday Twelve thousand fans attended the 15 games yesterday International League (Best of sevsii semifinals) Rochester 4 Syracuse 0 4 i Rochester won series) Montreal 3 2 To-nnto 3 3 Toronto 9 Montreal 3 Only same scheduled American Association (Best of sevto semifinals) II ilwaukee 4 St Paul 0 4 i Milwaukee won is ties) Kansas City 4 1 Minneapolis 1 4 (Kansas City wins series) Kansas City 10 Minneapolis 3 Only asms scheduled Belmont Park Fire Claims 25 Horses ELMONT Belmont Park officials today announced 25 race horses and one lead pony were killed or destroyed as a result of last fire in bam 36 Twenty three horses and the lead pony were burned to death In their stalls One horse was burned so badly he was destroyed last night by hypodermic injection and another was destroyed today The stable had been filled with horses for the opening of the 18 day Fall meeting today A fire at Belmont in June killed 21 horses The track listed the following horses killed or destroyed: Tocoli Devil Spy Wild Jamie Ojimile Buzzing Bee Noble Gesture Greensboro Eluthera Alamance Big I Eraser Ornament Burladero Washburn Low Flyer Archimedes Flight Level Diamond Flash Baked Alaska Za-patos Tough Tour Mantle Har-rigan Porterman Watsinit and a lead pony A groom said the flames from the 300 foot long stable lit up the big Long Island track Coney Island" Damage was estimated at $350000 Only one of the Tacoli scheduled to run today He was entered in the seventh race Belmont Fire Marshal George Fales said the cause of tho fire had not been determined but it was believed a short cricuit in the 30 year old stable might have started it An investigation was' being conducted -Veteran horsemen estimated conservatively at $200000 the loss of horseflesh alone The bam which had openings only at each end was valued at $150-000 Lemoore Pacer Will Be Entered In Ohio Race DELAWARE A 14 horse field is expected to go to the post in the $60000 Little Brown Jug pace Thursday for 3 year olds Probable favorites are Meadow Rice owned by Reynolds of Louisville and Thunderolap from Saunder Mills Stable Toledo Likely starters include Forever Hanover of Cimarron Ranch Lemoore Calif One filly is expected My Time a sister of harness largest money winner Good Time WSC Coach Is Worried Over Defensive Play PULLMAN Wash UP Washington State grid-ders had a brisk contact workout as Coach A1 Kircher stressed sharpening both offense and defense Kircher showed concern over the Cougar defense: scrimmage frankly a little worried about our defense need quite a bit of practice before the USC championship merely by winning three of its nine contests But two clubs Portland and San Diego have a battle They areT casting covetous eyes at a berth in the first division The Beavers already there and a game ahead of San Diego are in hopes of maintaining the status quo Pitcher Paul LaPalmc a fellow who Just likes to pitch zeros solidified Hollywood position yesterday by twirling another his fourth in six wins Hollywood collected only two hits while he gave up five but the Stars nipped Oakland 2 to 0 in a punch provoking game Oakland had taken the opener beating Johnny Llndell 6 to 4 Seattle nipped San Diego on home runs 4 to 3 but the Pads took the second affair 3 to 1 San Francisco swept a twin bill and the four game series from Los Angeles 4 to 3 and 5 to 4 in eight frames Portland and Sacramento divided the Beavers winning 4 to 1 and losing 4 to Oak pitcher Roger Bowman shaved Hollywood catcher Jim Mangan with two pitches In the second game Mangan shavra Bowman with a right hand riayers Throw Punches 1 Then several members of both teams swung punches Umpire Roman Bentz a former football player with the San Francisco Forty Niners banished Bowman and Mangan from the game Bowman protested asserting he had Just defended himself His ire aroused the Oakland lefthander tried a few southpaw jabs at Bentz Nanny Fernandez Bob Wilson and Leo Thomas homered Seattle to its win And Dick Faber belted a four master to help the Padres take their game Game saver Bob Muncrief made his sixty first pitching appearance of the season to save the first Seal victory And Frankie Kalin belted a pinch hit bases loaded single -In the overtime eighth to- hero 'the second success Veteran Red Adams pitched a seven hitter to sponsor win Dino Restelli batted the Salons tit victory In the nightcap Josox Win 2-1f Square Playoffs Continued From rage 4-B Ninch was on third via a walk a choice and Roseboro singled to center Johnson tried to leg it to third but Billy Burton made a fast pick up of short bingle into cen ter and threw Johnson out at the- hot corner Johnson was shaken up in the seventh when he bunted to the mound and ran into Le arm as the latter fielded throw tH JlHM ABIIO A Rmboro2t 4 2 3ft IinmnlriM 5 1 2 Klmwrthrf 4 11 Pedrottlnb 4 0 0 2 WJhnmlf 4 2 4 1 ZlmermnnB 4 McXlnrhlb 2 1121 RJnhminpr 4 12 0 nibrtp(W) 3 10 4 Tostp 0 0 0 0 Ficmm AB A Burtoncf 4 0 2 1 Kfntrf 4 2 2 Downarf-lb 3 0 1 Grandcnlail 4 13 rBlnelb-A 4 10 2 4 0 Bauiman31' 2 0 3 Htrrcrm3b Phillip Stathnip DcKsilo Hudaonrf Jackson 2 14 2 0 3 3 10 1 0 0 0 10 0 Total 3411 27 15 Total! 30 6 2716 T'elTasio struck out for Fhllllp in mv-onib Jackson grounded out for Btnthoo In ninth Pan Joao 100 000 0102 Fresno ooo ooo Rnmboro Jolinaon King Lo-Blanc Pcdrottl Zlmmarman King HR King 6B Rnaebnm Johnaon SH Gilbert Baiiaman DP Orandcolaa to Rauaiban to LaRlanc LOB Ban Joaa 9 Fresno 6 RB Gilbert 4 Stathoa 3 SO Gilbert 3 Stathoa 4 FR Btathoa 2 Gilbert 1 Whltton and Yuhmio 3166 2:03 Verducci Has Praise -After SF State Drill SAN FRANCISCO UP Coach Joe Verducci had nothing but praise for his Golden Gators at the conclusion of the first scrimmage session for the San Francisco State varsity Verducci singled out Gary Dflnn and young Bob Laulhatl in the fullback spots as showing the most 'promise of his back-field men as both men broke away for long runs during the lntra squad drills However the Gator mentor is si ill trying to fill the all important quarterback and center spots bciore the squad tangles with the Navy eleven from Treasure Island in a practice fame Wednesday night in Cox tadium Savala Will Get Big Chance Against Chavez SAN FRANCISCO Jim-my Savala a promising young lightweight fighting out of San Francisco will step up in class tonight when he takes on Fabela Chavez California featherweight champion in the 10 round main event in the Winterland Auditorium The battle will mark the biggest for Savala because the tough Los Angeles fighter Is ranked among some of the best featherweights on the national fistic scene Savala will enter the ring with a record of 10 wins in 11 starts this year and looked especially good in knocking but Leo Martinez in lour rounds in Stockton recently Amateur Golfers Are Sought For Moncado Event Bert Stamps the professional at the host Fresno Airways Golf Course today asked for valley amateurs to sign up immediately for the Moncado pro-amateur tournament Friday Any amateur Stamps said who has an established handicap is eligible to compete in the tournament sponsored by General Hi-lario Moncado who finances numerous California golf events The entry fee Is $5 for both pros and amateurs and the entry with money should be sent to Stamps at the Airways Each pro will play with three amateurs but only one amateur and the pro will comprise a team The amateur will get half the difference of his handicap in the best ball event Moncado already has sent a $500 check to Stamps and with the entry fees the total pot may run to about $1000 The amateurs on the winning and runner-up teams will get merchandise prizes Dick Holt Scores Ace Dick Holt knocked a seven iron shot into the cup on the 165 yard tenth hole at the Fresno Municipal Golf Course the thirty first hole in one made on the four Fresno courses this year Witnesses 1o lirst ace were his playing partners Floyd Marks Bob Groendyke and A1 Papulias- Krick I Ylns Eclectic Johnny Krick is the winner of the Fort Washington Golf Club's Summer eclectic tournament concluded yesterday Krick shot for low gross of the field The prize winners in flights: Claas Chuck Corrigan Henry Berg 59-6 53 Martin 62-9 53 Clara Bert JDemmon 88-1 0 48 Ricky Baird 60-11 49 Grave Hudson Class Pctereon Pat Dlllinger 66-14 52 Don Finn Stranahan Wins Western Crown Frank Stranahan had both revenge and -another golf championship today The 30 year old Toledo amateur star beat Harvie Ward Jr Atlanta Ga 3 and 2 yesterday to gain revenge for his 6 and 5 defeat in the finals of the British Amateur tourney this year and add to his collection of cups the golden anniversary Western Amateuf title Stranahan had one of his best days to grab the title even though he had to go 34 of the scheduled 36 holes before it became official Stranahan by winning equaled the record of Egan who captured four titles the last in 1907 while Chick Evans won the crown eight times more than any other player the last in 1923 Evans 62 also played in this tourney lasting until the third round before he was eliminated victories came in 1946 1949 and 1951 His win this year made him the fourth player ever to win the title two years in a row Sets World Record OSLO Norway UP Sverre Strandll of Norway set a world record for the hammer -throw with a toss of 200 feet 108 inches yesterday during an international track and field meet between Norway and Finland in Blslet Stadium WHEEL ALIGNMENT BRAKE SERVICE! RECAPPING AIR RIDE (Low Pressure 1 (Pres Loan Tires Available) EASY BUDGET TERMS "I Koyof Coracr" iHeiizig KShirkey1 HOB Broadway Ph3-1147 Garrett Wins In Clovis Midget Racing Feature Johnny Garrett of Los Angeles won the 50 lap main event in the midget auto races here yesterday afternoon before a capacity crowd Don Amick of Van Nuys placed second and Bud Clemons of Bakersfield was third Following Jn order were Don Cameron Billy Cantrell Tom Morrow Bill Garrett (son of Johnny) Lou Florence and Ell Vukovich The program was delayed because ft took too long to race the cars in qualifying heats and many patrons were refunded their admittance money Edgar Elder was injured In the first lap of the main event His car caught fire coming out of the second turn' Because it was too hot to use the foot brake Elder motioned the other drivers to pass him on the outside aimed his car at the fence and jumped out He had slight burns on both hands and arms and suffered from shock Garrett started lifth on the outside and led most of the way The most exciting race was the consolation event won -by a Bay Cities Racing Association driver Don Farlow who was paced by another BCRA pilot George GTeichweit The pair exchanged the lead twice Eli Vukovich of Fresno won the semimaln event ahead of Joe DeHart and Bob Brown Garrett was the winner of the trophy dash with Amick second Florence third and Jack Jordan fourth The other results: First -heat: Geoi'ge Swift Bob Hill John Cough land 257 61 Second heat: Cliff Wilson Vukovich Cliff Epp 2:4017 Third heat: DeHart Don Cameron Tom Morrow 2:2698 Fourth heat: Woods Cilly Cantrell Amick' No time i Florence Is Vicfor McCUtehy Newspaper Sirviei BAKERSFIELD Kem Co Lou Florence of Los Angeles captured the 40 lap main event in the final midget auto race program of the season at the Bakersfield Speedway Saturday night Finishing second was Johnny Garrett while in third spot was George Amick The semi main went to Johnny Wood of North Hollywood Eli Vukovich of Fresno was second and Chuck Fink third The trophy dash was won by A1 Moran of Los Angeles with Don Cameron second and Amick third Don Toronjo of Fresno received painful facial injuries when his midget rolled over three times in a three car pileup in the sixth lap of the semi main Missouri Congratulates Kansas State For Forfeiting Grid Games MANHATTAN Kan UP Kansas State offer to forfeit two football games played last season because of ineligible players brought a statement from Missouri Coach Don Faurot today like to win games by forfeit rather win on the playing field against eligible players" Faurot who also is the University or 'athletic director issued a statement at a meeting of his football players last night- Faurot said congratulate Kansas State on bringing this situation out into the open and we think doing the right thing about Kansas State offered to forfeit its games with Missouri and the University- of Nebraska because of the ineligibility of Joe Norman of Millerburg who was ineligible last year and George Carter who was found ineligible this Summer Neither of the two players is enrolled at State James A McCain the president of the college said at Kansas State are determined to abide by our conference in spirit and letter We deeply regret this has happened" The school athletic council announced Norman and Carter had falsified information on their applications for admission Kansas State defeated Missouri 14 to 12 and tied Nebraska 6 and 6 The team lost seven other games on its 1951 schedule UCLA Bruins Taper Off For Opener With Oregon Las The UCLA Bruins began tapering off drills today for their season opener against Oregon here Saturday Coach Red Sanders called the team scrimmage held Saturday the second worst of the practice season Wingback Don Stalwick wrenched his knee in the workout The seriousness of the injury has not been determined Major League Leaders By United Press (Baaed on 350 llinra at bat) Xatleaal Liam AB Pet Mualal St Louie 143 533 99 179 336 Baumholtx Ctileago 95 381 65 124 325 Klunearski Cincyl25 461 53 147 319 Schoendlenet St 140 575 64 177 308 Tandy Chicago 137 524 64 160 305 Awnkaa Imw Pala Philadelphia 136 508 80 188 331 Mitchell Cleveland 124 466 55 151 324 WoodNnf Haw York 118 394 58 126 320 Goodman Boetool2t 478 73 140 312 Kill Bolton 114 425 53 133 311 Dan Mniial Card '99 Robinson Dodgera-OS Hem us Cards 07 Berra Yankees 95 Dobjr Indians 94 HHa Mualal Cards 179 Hodges Dodgers 99 1 FOa Whit tax 178 Slaughter Cards 98 ISchoen'et- Cerda 177 Ennis Phlllleg 981 Adams Reds 174 I'Fajn Athleltca 168' fnrh 'bin' MODERNIZE YOUR BATHROOM NOW 'FULL PRICE $15995 10ft Dsss 36 Mm Tny MODERN PlambinK Sc Heating 2919 SELMONT PIMM 2-1995 tK-ICI 1C- 0OOGK7 ocpffttn cm a t'MTJfim icn nraimarain ql qigyv greoB HOW 14 STORES TO SERVE YOU AND MOR! 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