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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 4

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MONDAY SEPTEMBER 10 1945 Shining Example in 14 27 6 5 Sports Mirror 25c League Leaders ootball Results Til be right can STOVE WEATHER ATER A WEARY I JOURNEY IS COMING! Make Your Stove Selection Now While Baseball Standings Choice Is Available AMERICAN LEAGUE ByHam isher JOE PALOOKA ME? too By Hamlin ALLEY OOP AU RIGHT SKII OOOLA7 I KI By red Harmon GET YOUR STOVE REPAIRS NOW! 4 5 4 4 4 3 4 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 3 1 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 4 6 0 11 4 1 1 0 0 A 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Thia Model WARM MORNING MILLNER hos good stock of the popular WARM MORNING COAL HEATERS along with sev eral other well known brands Also gas heaters including rad iant heaters now on hand PROMOTIONS GIVEN WASHINGTON Sept The War department today an nounced promotion of Johnnie Oli ver Bernier Tulsa to the rank of captain Three other Tulsans were raised to first lieutenant They were Today is the time to order re pairs for your stove All parts for most stoves are available ORDER NOW! ROA The Badlands red rider lutle' BEAVER LEAVE VESTA SELLER HOMECOMING SET COLUMBIA Mo Sept CP) Homecoming day at the Univer sity of Missouri will be Nov 17 date of the Missouri Oklahoma football game Mattresses should be turned from top to bottom ons week and from side to side the next to pre vent them from sagging REPORT TO THE ADMIRAL ROM SHORE 4 3 4 4 4 4 1 0 1 0 0 1 (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Today a year ago Will Har ridge president of American league announced attendance of 4185000 to date during 1944 and said he expected a final increase of 1000000 over 1943 Three years ago Robert (Red) Rolfe of the New York Yankees was named baseball and basketball coach at Yale university ive years ago Dick Chapman won medalist honors in the quali fying round for the national ama teur golf championship at Mama roneck New York with 71 69 140 Ten years ago Bryan (Bitsy) Grant upset Don Budge in the singles tennis quarter finals VR RIPTHV'R IN INE SHAPE TOO ONE THEM IR BlinOKATHK HEWWEKSHT CHAMPION MIAMI DAILY NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLA i 3 I 6 3 9 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 SECOND GAME New York 000 100 St Louis 000 200 3 Error Kerr Runs batted in Kluttz Rice 2 Treadway Adams Two base hit Kerr Three base bit Rice Sacrifice Reyes 3 HEX RALOOHA COME Al WBClPili: HJE? BIS SHOT WWISTO SEE A NTERESUNaWElL OR MAN LA arethetwo SOLDIERS WHO I WERE ON THE There olreody is a hint of autumn in the air Soon the warmth of a glowing heating stove will fee! mighty good during the early morning hours You'd best make your selection now while stocks are complete There's a lay oway pion you may use Snead Cards 276 Takes Top Money In Dallas Meet AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting Cuccinello Chicago312 Case Washington 308 Runs Stirnweiss New York 93 Stephens St Louis 77 Runs batted in Etten New York 91 Cullenbine Detroit 85 Hits Stirnweiss New York 164 Moses Chicago 156 Doubles Moses Chicago 31 Binks Washington 29 Triples Stirnweiss New York 17 Moses Chicago 14 Home runs Stephens St Louis 20 Cullenbine Detroit 17 Stolen bases Stirnweiss New York and Case Washington 28 Myatt Washington 27 Pitching ewhouser Detroit 22 8 22 8 733 erriss Boston 20 8 714 TULSA Sept Entry of Johnny Bulla Atlanta Ga to day boosted 31 a field of top ranking golfers who will compete for $10000 in war bonds in the Southwest invitation tournament atSouthem Huis Bill Wotherspoon Southern Hills pro said the bulk of contes tants would arrive tonight to fa miliarize themselves with the course before opening of play which will continue through Sunday Bulla winner of the Los An geles open about seven years ago will face such large caliber com petition as can be furnished by Byron Nelson Samnjy Snead a'nd Ben Hogan Proceeds from ticket sales will be used to build a golf course at the Borden general hos pital at Chickasha SOLAR ODDITY We see the sun before it rises and after it sets The atmosphere bends the rays so that we see the entire disk when the sun is just beginning to appear on the hori zon (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) NATIONAL LEAGUE Botting Cavarretta Chicago360 Holmes Boston 351 Runs Holmes Boston 117 Rosen Brooklyn 109 Runs batted in Walker Brook lyn 112 Holmes Boston 107 Hits Holmes Boston 197 Rosen Brooklyn 172 Doubles Holmes Boston 42 Walker Brooklyn 37 Triples 0 1 Brooklyn 13 Rucker New York and Pafko Chi cago 11 Home runs Holmes Boston 28 Workman Boston and Adams St Louis 22 Stolen bases Schoendienst St Louis 23 Barrett Pittsburgh 21 Pitching Brecheen St Louis 11 3 786 Passeau Chicago 16 6727 DALLAS Sept 10 A four under par 68 for the last round of the Dallas open golf tournament Sunday won top money for Slam Sammy Snead who had a 72 hole total of four strokes bet ter than Harold (Jug) McSpaden ii second place In third was Byron Nelson top money winner of golf the past two years who shot a 68 to post a 281 total share was $2000 McSpaden won $1400 and Nelson was awarded $1000 In fourth place with a 285 worth $800 was Ben Hogan who shot a not so impressive 74 for the final 18 NEW Rucker Hausmann 2b Ott rf Gardella If Lombardi Zimmerman lb Jurges ss Reyes 3b Brewer ischer xTreadway A Adams Emmerich 2xKluttz Totals 35 4 10 24 10 xBatted for ischer in sev enth 2xBatted for Emmerich ninth ST AB Schoendienst If 5 Hopp rf Adams cf Kurowski 3b Sanders lb Verban 2b Marion ss Rice Burkhardt Jurisich i Richad Ray Dumit Pollyanna De Armond and John Gibson Phillips Jr xi 31 Golf Stars To Battle for Cash in Tulsa Bowling Play To Begin Tuesday Play in the Eagle Picher Bowl ing League will get under way Tuesday evening when three matches will be staged at the Bol Mor alleys it was announced to day The first contest will start at 7 o'clock with West Side pitted against Central Mill The Power Department meets Blue Goose No 1 in the second while the third match will be between Cardin Of fice and Pump Crew 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 for 24 hits and a 14 tf in the nightcap IRST GAME AB cf 5 1 Ivan isher Off Rationing Board Ivan isher a member of the food panel of the county War Price and Rationing board announced to day his resignation which was sub mitted to district rationing offi cers isher said he did not agree with policies of the local board (BV THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Sunday (pro exhibition) Philadelphia Eagle 35 Detroit Lions 7 Saturday: ranklin Marshall 13 Swath more 6 Ohio Wesleyan 31 letcher General hospital 0 Rochester 13 Baldwin Wallace 7 Rensselaer Poly 6 Scranton 0 Wabash 40 Indiana State Teach ers 6 Oberlin 26 Case 0 Gustavus Adolphus 21 St (Minn) 0 ourth Airforce 25 ort War ren 0 I HANK HtoAvcN AJM vrtit cunvvpn non IT VOL) PONT THINK AtXAJ AllR HUT Atavf X'lG UWUL nnvc LASTED MUCH LONCbtK" 235 Pound Jim Durham Prob ably Means Trouble for Big Six Opponents MANHATTAN Kas Sept 1ft If those ex soldiers who are supposed to bring college football back to pre war par end cast in the same mold as Jim Durham former Pacific doughfoot coach Lud iser wants more of them pronto an Kansas State Durham a 234 pound chunk of tackle is a 21 year old 6 foot 3 inch lad who spent 30 months with the 25th infantry division on Guadalcanal and Bougainville aft er four illustrious years of foot ball at Concordia high school He is a natural for the nick name and his teammate Wildcats are fast making that appelation stick even though Durham always has been known as in his home town Honorably discharged from the Army last November Durham put in much of the summer touring the Manhattan Country club course in the low 70s waiting for grid practice to start And next spring he will be around to take a whirl at the shot discuss and javelin when Ward Haylett calls out his track squad Modest almost to the point of shyness the grid gargantuan is anything but docile when he is on the field according to word from his old high school pals He is 235 pounds of dynamite these cronies insist He probably will get an early chance to explode opposing Big Six lines if the reports are true iser says he can use all the rough and' tough linemen Uncle Sam wants to excuse from post war duties Tmomfsti OOP I KNOW ATER WE CAMEi AbnUKfti WENT INLAND IN SEARCH WAIbK ANU' against Boston May 15 1944 Bobby eller of Cleveland was the last American leaguer to accom plish the feat against the Chicago White Sox on the opening day in 1940 The hectic American league flag race entered the final three weeks of the season with the first place Detroit Tigers only one game ahead of the persistent Washing ton Senators following double triumph by the Nats and a victory and tie by the Bengals Mickey Haefner sturdy little southpaw had little trouble an nexing his 16th victory in a 4 2 opening game triumph for Washington over the White Sox But Santiago Ullrich had to come to the rescue of his fellow Latin elbower Alex Carrasquel in the nightcap to eke out a 5 4 decision for Ossie men The Tigers also were forced to stage late inning rallied to van quish the Boston Red Sox 6 3 in the first and obtain a 3 3 11 in ning tie in the second Catcher Paul Richards was the whole show for the Bengals in the opener His three doubles socked in five of the six runs including three in the ninth and he scored the other him self A two run homer by Rudy York in the eighth for Detroit forced the finale to go into over time before darkness intervened The feverish National league title chase remained at a stale mate when the top perched Chi cago Cubs and the second rung St Louis Cards each swept their twin bill leaving the Bruins still three and a half games in front The Cubs made short work of the Braves as Ray Prim and Claude Passeau in rare form prostrated the Hubmen 9 1 and 4 0 five hitter was his 12th triumph while Passeau reg istered his 16th with a superb three hit shutout The Redbirds had to win theirs the hard way After coming from behind to sneak in with the open er 5 4 they made it two succes sive one run decisions over the New York Giants by winning the second 3 2 Red Barrett with only two days rest racked up his 21st success in the afterpiece but Al Jurisich had to come to Ken assistance in the lid lifter to receive credit for the game The record crowd of 72152 paid) saw ex Gob Bob eller outpitch ex GI Spud Chandler to pave the way for a Cleveland 10 3 and 4 3 double win over the New York Yankees at the Yankee stadium and practical ly eliminate the Bronxites from any flag consideration Homers by Jeff Heath and Mickey Rocco ac counted for five Indian tallies in the opener while four base blows by Les leming and Rocco pro duced three of the four runs in the nightcap which was curtailed to seven innings on count of darkness that thf whoi REPORT SIRCOLRWANPER ADMINISTER THE Sports 'J i 1 Aiir HER Yesterday's Stars (RT TX ASSOCIATED 'PEERS) Paul Richards and Rudy York Tigers Richards drove in five of the six runs with three doubles and scored the other run himself as Detroit "beet Boston 6 3 York reused a 3 3 deadlock in the second game by hitting a homer with me on in the eighth jr Buddy Lewis and Mike Kreevicb Lewis made two hits and scored two runs as the Nats won the opener Chicago 4 2 Kreevich scored the tying run in the eighth after a double and sin gled lathe winning run in the ninth ai Nats won 5 4 j5 Jeff Meath and Lea leming la Heath tripled and homered i to account for five runs as the In dians beat the Yanks 10 4 lem two run homer trimmed the Yankees la the second game 4 8 3 Dick owler Hurled the American first no hittet since Bobby eller in '1940 with a' 1 0 whitewashing of the St Louis Browns Marty Marion and' Buster Ad ams Marion doubled in the winning run in St 5 4 opening game win over the Giants Adams singled ip the winning run in 3 2 second game victory Ray Prim and Claude Passeau I Primhurleda five hitter to beat theBraves) 9 1 asseal blank ed the Braves with three hits 4 0 in the nightcap Al Lakeman His double in the 10th heat the Dodgers 6 5 his homer in the second helped in a 6 4 winA Walter Beck Pirates and Jimmy oxx Phillies Beck gained his sixth straight without defeat for the Buci with a 4 3 win oxx made four hits in 'the nightcap including his second homer of the day and drove in five runs to help in his 134 romp in vne ouier vwm pihb uhc nati came from behind twice io win both contests from Brooklyn 6 5 and 6 4 needing 10 innings to take the first Al Lakeman drove in the winning runs in both con tests The PhUa and Pirates split After Walter (Boom Boom) Beck gained his sixth straight triumph for Pittsburgh 4 3 in the opener Philadelphia jumped on three Buc nurien decision ii mii Diclidwlerischfwged Soldier ALL TERM OPENING DATE MONDAY SEPTEMBER 10TH or the young and older men and fall day or part day Meiioni who wish to prepare for office employment during the post war period of trami tion Attend business college for a business it is betten There are hundreds of office positions open to our graduate in this and surrounding district Good salaries and working conditions Only a few months required tor these streamlined courses at a very low tuition foe I This college it fully accredited by the National Council of BusinOM Schools i and the State Accrediting Agency of Oklahoma and by the 8 Veterans i Administration for the training of VETERANS of WORLD WAR 2 In Busi neu Administration Courses The student will not bo required to take a lot of extra subjects that are immaterial In these courses A rtrenj and experienced faculty or instructors are in charge ef all Instruction' A new and very Important course in calculating now being offered which canbe completed in eight weeks of intenuve study Many positions an open te suchsperators at a oo4 Write tail or phono IM er 727 for further particulars State BusinessCpIlege C'ntrl'nd Mol' Mlsrtil Oldohoma1'? BIG EX SOLDIERBOLSTERS LINE OR AGGIES By HUGH ULLERTON JR NEW YORK' Sep lO UB You probably have heard and read a lot of prediction's about the ef fects of air travel and of GL ath letics bn the post war sports scene tum the subject over to a man who can speak with con siderable authority Howard Hobson has taken Oregon basket ball teams on some'long trips and he spent last Summer teaching the cage game in traveling by air High liers 1 aculty Hobby points out feel that more than a few days away from school is undesirable In our basketball trips to New York as we need to break it up by playing several games enroute By air we could play a game in New York Satur day night and the boys could be back in the classroom on Monday morning It seems to me that this is definitely the answer for team travel in all League of Nations While in Italy Hobson taught basketball to Italian coaches and spent a week at the British sports school at Bennevento Italy al ready has hundreds of teams and got a look at some of the 1200 service teams that played last sea son Guido Grasiani coach of the 1936 Italian Olympic cage team told Hobson that he thinks basketball will replace soccer as leading sport within a few years and he favors improving American teams to help the development Major Geoffrey day soon see Dyson peace time coach at Lough borough college has similar ideas about basketball in Britain in cluding the invitations to American teams And Hobby adds that air travel would make playing in Europe as easy as it now is for a western team to play in the east Who knows? Maybe some Kurland strolling through Pica dilly Circus wearing a topper and tails and that would be something really worth seeing Monday Matinee Army athletic officials saying anything but it was a swell break for the football team when a new superintendent took over at the academy last week and fol lowed the custom of handing sus pended sentences to cadets who had been for rules infractions Albion and Hillsdale colleges in Michigan are waiting until en rollment to decide whether have a football game or just a scrimmage Sept 29 Neither has had a team since 1942 and they know what material get The resh Meadow Golf club is tossing a big party Oct 11 to celebrate pro Al 20 years of service sure to be big be cause Al started by inviting his seven brothers Pool Closes for Season Tuesday The Miami Municipal swimming pool will be closed at 8 Totals 36 New York 000 010 St Louis 011 010 5 Summary: Sanders Runs batted in Marion 2 Kurowski 2 Rucker 2 Gardella Verban Two base hits Hopp 2 Verban Ruck er Sanders Marion Sacrifice Brewer Winning pitcher Jurisch Losing pitcher A Adams Um pires Dunn Sears and Barr Time This little rig have to bank the bran And real at on bricks when he can depend on flavor A man sized bowl of that cham TI7L Tx xL xj 1 111 vvMcaixva ijciiy ikjuisdmiugul uiuac uiwu wuuj ciiiu yuu acci jikc yuu big whole wheat flakes including all lick your wight in big bad wolves Browns 1 0 in the second game A alan wnn the onener 6 2 The last previous no hitter in the maj'ors wag pitched by Clyde Shoun lor wncinnauv PAGE OUR 4 (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) SOREL Quebec Dave' CaStil loux136 Montreal TKP Ralph Walton 137 Montreal (4) War Hero Star Of Washburn in Opening Victory TOPEKA Km Sept Leroy Harmon a Houston Tex boy who crashed Jap lines all over th is doing all right smacking his way through football lines for Washburp municipal uni versity 'Touted by 'Coach'Lew Lane as one of the best backs ha has ever seen the 200 pound 12 trainee came through'ind smashed his way to one touchdown and paawd to a teammate for another in the 25 0 drubbing of Warrensburg? Mo teachers 4n their season opener riday night' That was just a etaiter for the former Houston high school star Lane believes The: Washburn men tor is pinning most of his hopes on ability tp gain ground' The new back made the landing with the Marines at Tarawa and at Saipan was wptmd ed and 'later served as a radar mln with a Navy unit attached to the Second Marine division He 'saw action on Tinian and in August 1944 was flown back to the United States and a chance in the officer training corps Ring Results Tuesday evening for the season (Bill) Hamea pool man ager announced today The pool used by British cadets stationed at Spartan school here as part of their training was well patronized this summer by Miami residents Earned added Thir QQ95 MORNING tJ 4 By JOE REICHLER kSv '5 (A Sporta Writer) V7 (j'The stirring big league pennant forced to share the spotlight todaywith a 21 year old Canadian army1 dischargee whoretuned the baseball front onjy 24 day? The former soldier1 Dick owler righthanded hurler of thetPlJTadelphia Athletics celebrated his first 1945 starting assignment for the Mackmen' yesterday by hurl ing the first no hitter to whip the St Louis ox a uoumeneaaer uue A PLENTY SOAP Buckeye Potash Compound SOT SOAP lb ine for dishes and household use SWAN BRAND LIQUID SOAP qt 56c 40 Genuine Cocoanut Oil Everyday Low Prices! RED RYDER Bat boy Johnny Alebich polishes shortstop Luke Appling war dub as Hwo time American League batting champion returns to Chicago White Sox following 21 months in Army 1 1LJ i WsWHAT? 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