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2-C St. Petersburg Time, Friday September 12, 1938 Roundup Of State's Grid Camps FRICK OKAYS REQUEST flw Roberts injured Phillies Jump Johnny Podres For 43 Win Buhl Eligible For Series (From Tiine Wire Sen ices) NEW YORK. Iff The Mllwakee Braves' requrst to make Bab Buhl, (heir slrongarmed righthander, eligible for LITTLE SPORT Rouson By GAINESVILLE Charlie World Series competition was approved yesterday by Com- i missioner Ford Frick. Roberts, Florida's only ex PHILADELPHIA. (Pi The Philadelphia Phillies jumped on Los Angeles' veteran Johnny perienced fullback, pulled a leg muscle in yesterday's Podres in the eighth inning and collected three runs to eke out a football practice.

There was no immediate indi 4-3 victory over the Dodgers last Approval was necessary because Buhl, on the disabled list for nearly four months because of an ailing shoulder, was not restored to the active list until Sept. 1, one day after the deadline for World Series eligibility. Frick, as expected, ruled favorably because the player had been a bona fide member of the club all season. Reserve inflcldrr Joe lioppe was dropped to make room for Buhl. cation how long Roberts will be flight.

out. For the moment this injury to the two lelterman senior from LOS ANOEI.F I PHILADELPHIA abrhfcli ab hi I.IHu 3(10 11 Ahhurn rf 4 A 2 High Springs left Florida without a fullback who has played in a Gilliam 3b 4 0 2 0 Kazanskl I Kairl.v rf 4 0 0 0 Bou hee lb 4 1 2 game. Furillo rf 4 6 10: Pox rf 312 I arker lb 4 0 Oi Anderson If 3 0 I Blair Culpepper of Tallahassee Howard rf 4 0 0 0' Hernra 3b 3 1 Robinwm 3b I I (II Fern'dei as 4 1 2 Cards who lettered last year, is out this NAVY'S NEW ANGLE ON EP RULE rSnider 1 0 0 0 Coker 3 0 1 BUHL Buhl, who had not pitched since May 13, returned lo action on Sept. 1 and went the distance as the Braves defeated the Chicago Cubs 2-1. He made another start Sept.

I but this time lasted only 4 2-3 innings against Pittsburgh. The Pirates won 7-6 but Buhl was not charged Pnrtrea 2 0 0 II hl'hillev I a i season to give an injured leg time Labine 0 0 0 01 Hegan 0 0 0 to heal. Sonny Giles of Jackson (Continued from Page 1-C) ville, a sophomore who was run it'nnleir 10 0 ailnwman 10 1 rarrell 10 0 TiXaU 32 3 Totals 32 4 12 with the loss. ning hehind Koberts, is out at by the- non-hitting wayside, We' The 30-year-old tpeedballer's season record is 5-2. He lor Conlev in 7)hi Kin.

lea.st through the opening game against Tulane Sept. 20 also with lPd Coker In 8th Filed out for Rob liKe to see that detailed report inson in win that was made to Meyer. started (wo games against the New York Yankees in the 1957 World Series but failed to go beyond the second inning in each of his starts. He was charged with only one de Anarln IMA tin l(yi5 a leg injury. Philadrluhta Olio lis) Clx 4 Certainly there has been de Clayton Pickrls, soph from Herrera.

Pnrirps PO.A--1 feat, however. rnuaneipnia ZM4. U)H 1XIS An terioration in the Cardinal scouting since the days of Sam Jacksonville, took Roberts' place after he was hurt. Two other areiea Philadelphia 2IJ Plffnatano. Ahburn SR Fernan nro.

Coniey. 6F Anderson, Podres sophs Bob Milby of Ocala and have- more maneuverability and can set up the option run-or-pass." The Navy coach said this is one angle he's considering in regard to the new conversion rule, but has arrived at no definite conclusions. "I was concerned about the two points for some time," he said. "Now I'm more concerned about getting six." Erdelatz believes field goals will decide more college-games this year than in the past. Navy's chief threat in this department is tackle Bob Reifsnyder whose reputation ANNAPOLIS.

Md. Navy's football' team may gain more yardage than the rules require to score sony: of its points this season. A new rule allows one point for' conversions by kicking and two if the ball is carried or passed into the end zone. Navy Coach Eddie Erdelatz pointed out that the rule calls for the ball to be placed "on or behind" the 3-yard line for the conversion attempt. "We may move it out more than three yards and get room to throw," Erdelatz said.

"We may take it out where we'll 111118. Breadon and Branch Rickey. Rickey's top man was the late Charley Barrett, one of the Jon MacBeth of Pensacola re IP FR BR SO IN BRIEF. mained with the second and third to date has been built on ferocious line play. The burly senior tried a few field goals last year but did not concentrate on developing the art.

"Reif is practicing field goals regularly and is improving," Erdelatz said at Navy's weekly press conference Wednesday. Reifsnyder was. one of 21 men Erdelatz listed as injured. Thirteen of the disabled are on the varsity unit, and eight are on the squad. Reifsnyder tore a ligament in his left leg in a scrimmage Saturday, but Erdelatz said the big tackle probably will be ready for the Middies' opener with William Mary here Sept.

27. lonley ..7 .1 3 0 Farrell (W, 2 0 0 0 0 Porirea (L. 1313). 7 1 -3 1J 4 3 1 great scouts of his day. Rickey teams.

"nine 2-31 0 0 0 0 had others, but many of them Coach Bob Woodruff said the nuf-HJ poflren (Herrera). WP Pod re, 2. Coniey. lj Burkhart, Bocgesj, Uix followed him when he moved players were becoming leg weary uorman. a to Brooklyn and later to Pitts Round Table Shooting For Top Money Title- from the heavy practice schedule burgh.

Another great scout for and only one session a day will be held from now on. Today's ses the Cardinals was Joe Mathis, who had played In leagues up NafsJtip Tigers 7-6 DETROIT, on A ninth-in sion will be compartivcly light and down the line and who knew Eddie Arcaro will be back to his old tricks Saturday when in preparation for a game type the hall marks of a major ning Detroit rally fell short and the Washington Senators edged he attempts to win the $100,000 United Nations Handicap and scrimmage Saturday. POWER SQUADRON CLASS make Round Table the leading money winning horse of all time. leaguer. But Joe was a super, visor in recent years.

"Next week we will concentrate the Tigers 7-6 yesterday in the on May 19. 196 at Garden State Park, not far from Ihe The large enrollment in Mon final contest of the season be on the Tulane game exclusively," Atlantic City Race Course, Arcaro rode Nashua to victory in the Woodruff said. tween the two clubs. Perhaps what Gussie Busch Camden Handicap, and Mr. Millions broke Citation bankroll rec- ought to do is to hire some Four quarterbacks looked good day and Wednesday's classes in small and large boat seamanship has forced the Boca Ciega Power Squadron to start another Four of the seven Washington runs were unearned as Tiger ord.

Nashua pushed his winnings to $1,100,365, compared with scouts with a keener eye for ma an offensive drill Mickey Instructions are free of charge and are open to everyone, wheth. er they own a boat or not. No advance registration is necessary. Anyone may just drop in tonight or call 22-2372 for infor-each Friday for 10 weeks. earned by Citation before his retirement in 1951.

Ironic fielders committed three errors. or league potentialities. But Ellenburg, second stringer from luy enough, Citation won most of his greenbacks with Arcaro in only mms GIVES YOU A NATIONWIDE LIFE-TIME GUARANTEE class. The new session will be to again, that's a lot of trouble. It's Knoxville, best of the crop.

WASHINGTON DETROIT the saddle. night at 7:30, Pasadena School, much easier to fire the manager abrhbll ab bl Four left halfbacks drilled in Yost 3b 3 2 3 liKuenn cf 6 111 Central Avenue at 71st Street. I That's a gesture to the fans that Alvarei jb 0 1 0 OiVl-al 4 0 2 0 sweat clothes, all with minor leg the front office is in there trying People injuries. Billy Booker, senior Plewa 2b 5 1 2 0 eZernial 10 1) Pearson el 3 0 2 0 0 0 II Sievers If 4 11 2 Kaline rf 4 2 12 and will leave no stone (or rock letterman from Abilene, is head) unturned to give the fine tourlney 4 0 1 I Harris lb 5 0 11 1-emnn rf 4 0 2 0 Maxwell If 3 0 0 1 lief pitcher Bill Fischer to the expected to be ready to go full speed Monday. loyal fans of St.

Louis what they mums Washington Senators for the hrhrisley rf 0 0 0 0 Boiling 2h 3 10 0 Zaurhin Ih 4 12 0 Bertoia 3b 4 12 0 $20,000 waiver price. Hr'ges SS-3D 4 1 0 0' Wilson 3 0 0 0 so richly deserve. That's right son, you guessed it. He means MUFFLER MUFFLER Pasrual 1 0 0 Oi Mofnrd 10 0 0 Billy Haitghton and Frank Stafford, two of harness rac that there pennant. SHOPS open nightly 'hi 9 Sway, to buy: CASH IAYAWAY 30 DAY CHARGE REVOLVING CHARGE EASY TERMS I in.

Calhoon To Miss FSU's Opening Contest TALLAHASSEE Jim Cal ing's leading trainer-drivers There will be many baseball Rom sky 3 0 1 0 Cunlle 0 0 0 0 Clevenjer 0 0 0 aAlusik. 10 0 0 jSusce 10 0 0 IdF'mona 1110 Totals 35 1 14 6' Totals 3 8 ft a-Struck nut for Cirntte In 4th Ran meft eager and willing to take drew stiff penalties for rules infractions at Yonkerg Race for Lemon In Bin; c-Kan for Yost in 9th; over Hutchinson's job, even if the prospects are not particularly hoon, the husky sophomore full way. d-Sinsled for Susre In 9lhi e-Sinsled for bright, and even if Stan Musial Veal 9lh; l-Kan for Zernial in Wh. WashlntW 1 JIT. 101 2O0 2017 North Carolina State football Coach Earle Edwards revealed having misery in various back who was so impressive in last week's drills, will see no action for Florida Stale University Saturday night.

Detroit Win 013 i Mm that first string center Paul F'-Alvarez. Maxwell. Bertoia, Wilson. joints. There are only 16 man Ptt-A Washiniiton 27-1).

Detroit 2714. Dl- agenal jobs in the majors, and Balonick suffered a broken leg Knhne and Harris. LOB Washinalon 7, Detroit 7. Coach Tom Nugent said Cal one usually is good for a coirale MM hoon has a bad back that will SB-Plewa. Zaurhin Yot Kaline.

3B al. Harris. SB-Bertoia. SK-Pearson, ot years. By that time the new Yost.

Sievers. Maxwell. keep him out of the Seminoles Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn, IS-year-oId United States Chess Champion, became a chess master, the youngest ever to hold this title in chess history. Fischer placed fifth at "Ihe Interzonal Chess Tournament at Portoroz, Yugoslavia, In framework of world championship competition and automatically received the title of 'Grand Master. Ken Yackel, former Univer-sity of Minnesota ail-America hockey player, signed a two-year contract with the Boston Pruins of the National Hockey League.

Indefinite postponement was in the trial of two Indiana University football players accused of a fist fight at the wrong house party Aug. 1. John Hurt of Martinsville, lawyer for fullback Victor Jones, 20, Clearfield, and end Ted Aucreman, 21, Lancaster, Ohio, blamed crowded court dockets for the delay. The Detroit Tigers sold re Layaway Christmas Gifts Nov for the Sportsman! "Shakespeare" glass BRIDGE RODS manager may have proved to the IP KR RB SO football opener with Tennessee front office that he a fine gen xPasr-ual 2 5 2 2 1 1 m'n'sky tW, 2-41 6 1-3 2 3 3 2 4 levenger 2-3 2 1 0 0 0 Tech. Halfback Carl Meyer also tleman, a fine strategist, an excellent foreman, and that he is Mofnrd i 2 1-3 4 2 1 2 1 iron (L.

.1 2-3 4 2 0 0 0 definitely out with a twisted in no way to blame for that sec Su.ire .5 fi 3 2 1 1 knee, Nugent said. Fared 3 baiters in 3rd. ond division business. And then Kunse, Stewart. U-Paparella.

Tabacchi, Tennessee Tech, due to arrive with the scouts still sending up so many nincompoops that trades and will be out for the season. Coach Da It White turned down an offer from a United States college quarterback to enroll at the University of Toronto and play for the football team. White identified the player as an accreditied quarterback from Pittsburgh and said he recently received the offer by telephone. The player was not Identified. The Philadelphia Phillies signed Bob Montgomery, 21, Princeton, N.J., to a 1959 contract with its Bakersfield, farm in the Class California League.

here late Friday night, will out Reg. 5.98 have to be made for an Ennis a Dark, a Freese and 'a Chittum weigh the Seminoles some 15 pounds a man on the line boasting tackles Ray Thomas and Alcy "aggott both weighing Tcp Ten Br Ihe Associated Press leading batsmen (based on 350 or more 3 the front office can make another gesture and fire another man at bats I q88 1 220 pounds. NATIONAL LEAfil Lnd that's not all. Veteran Plaver and Club (i AR Pet Musial. St.

Louis 12S 444 62 IV) .338 ager. Even an Eddie Arcaro can't win a Kentucky Derby on a Clydesdale. gtjard Dick Man weighs 210 peunds. shbiirn. Philadelphia 137 5S2 86 18.1 .335 aron.

Milwaukee 139 5.i3 99 184 .333 wooir wtirmi GUARANTY! rot mi urr 0 Tout CM coao MiMf Muffin C0ASJ-TO-CO4ST Maya. San Francisco 13 539 104 177 .328 Florida State's opening tackles skinner, Pittsburgh 112 478 85 151 .316 Bob Swoszowski and John Spivey Pot Luck Banks, uiiraao tin as9 ii.i i weigh only 192 and 198 respec Cepeda. San Francisco 134 543 79 170 .313 Walls, Chicago 513 80 156 .304 tively. Bover. St.

Louis 135 510 P3 1,15 .304 8 Stock Car Races At Sara-Mana Tonight SARASOTA, (Special) Eight Lynch, Cincinnati 110 372 5 113 .304 Kugent said there will be only A IIOMF: Bl'NS Banks, Chicago 45, Thomas, Pittsburgh two Seminoles definitely out of Saturday's opener. They were 35. Mathews, Milwaukee .30. Rnbmson Cincinnati 28, Aaron, Milwaukee 28, Mays stock car races have been scheduled for the Sara-Mana Speed San Francisco 28. left half Carl Meyer, out with RI'NS BATTFD fS twisted knee, and fullback Jim Banks.

Chicago 119. Thomas, Pitlshureh Bowl tonight with a purse of $400 going to the winners. First race inti, Anderson. Philadelphia 91, epeda. Calhoon, sidelined with a bruised Minor League baseball will next week to curb the huge "bonuses being paid rookie talent by the majors.

George M. Trautman, president of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, said 13 of 'the country's 24 minor league "presidents had accepted invi- tations to meet Tuesday and Wednesday in Columbus, Ohio'. The president of the Chicago Motor Club announced he will 18-inch DART BOARDS Reg. 3.98 San Francisco 86, Mays, San Francis propose the American Automobile Association go on record as opposing all motor car racing. Two harness horse drivers were suspended indefinitely by the New York State Harness Racing Commissioner George P.

Monaghan on charges of conspiring to fix a race at Monti-cello Raceway. Monaghan took the action against Charles Win-gate and Harry Burright. now back. starts at 8:30. co 84.

AMFRICAN I.EAC.I ine iracK management, in a Frt (' AB Player and Club 88 161 .3 unnels, Boston 71 117 .321 Wli ilhams, Boston move to draw racers from the St. Petersburg area, said that 131 503 115 3116 126 461 13.1 534 125 503 84 147 .31 erv. Kansas City Tampa To Play Game Against Semi-Pros TAMPA, Tampa Univer 90 168 .31 Power. Cleveland 63 1S7 .31 9th St. 5th Aye.

No. St, Petersburg Phone 5-4639 uenn, tietrott aline. Detroit 131 4H8 76 151 .300 all competitors using the Sunshine Skyway would be reim bursed for toll charges. 135 506 85 156 .3011 innso, Cleveland sity football Coach Marcelino Hu 41 119 .307 oodman. Chicago 104 3S7 140 566 76 173 ,30: Chicago erta sent his squads through two Who Won? antle.

New York The sleek track is located mid 2" lehern. New York 136 41,8 116 142 .304 U'fl 408 71 1S4 .304 111 355 54 108 .304 rough scrimmages yesterday as Boyd, Baltimore the deadline neared for him to way between Sarasota and Bra-denton on U.S. Highway 41. HOWF, RI'NS Mantle. New York 40, sievers.

Wash 950 Cleveland St. Clearwater Phone 3-6743 cut the team to 44 men. Fifty four are presently working out. ingion 36. Jensen.

Boston 34. ColaVito Cleveland 34. Cerv. Kansas City 33. Rl NS BATTFD IN Huerta also is looking ahead to Wm.

Henry Sporting Goods 1st floor Minor League Playoffs INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Rest nl NtVfnl Jensen. Boston 113. Sievers. Washing Saturday, Sept. 20, when the team Ion 102, Colavito.

Cleveland 98. ferv. Kan as Cil.v 9.1. Mantle, hew lork 87, Berra plays an exhibition and benefit Tornnln 4. Rochester 2 (10 inninies, To ew lou Hi.

Queen Elizabeth's Agreement by a neck, in the Doncaster Cup 8t Doncaster England. Peter Thomson of Australia over Alan Poulton of England 5 and 4, and Bobby Locke of South Africa over Erie Brown of England 4 and 3, in the Brit- ish Match Play Golf Cham- Dick Savitt, 31-year-old veteran internationalist from East Orange, N.J., over Toronto's Don Fontana 6-1, 6-2 to move up another round in the Invitational Tennis Tournament at Toronto. E. W. (Skip) Etchells of Ihe Central Long Island fleet, N.Y..

both races for the lead in the North American Star Sailing Championships. game in Key West against a semi- ronto pans 2-oi Columbua 5, Montreal 1 (tied 11) pro team. He hopes then to be able to use as many players as V.ASTKRV LKAf.UK (But rf Vivrt US LancaslPr York 5 il-nncastsr wins 3-1) Today's Comics On Pages 14, 15-B ROITIIKRN ASSOCIATION (Bfftl oi Seven I possible and delay the final cut until after the game. The official Spartan opener is Sept. 27 against Chattannnsa ifi, Birmingham 5 (ffirming- nam lean 2-11 Mobile 8.

Atlanta 1 (Mobile lead 3-0 Troy State in Tampa. 0fparnK The Key West Game was ar AMERICAN ASSOfWATlON (Bet of Seven! ranged by a semi-pro football leads Denver 3, Charleston 0 (Denver 2-1 Major League Standings league in that area to raise mon Wichita 9, Minneapolis 2 (Wichita leads ey for the Navy relief fund. 2-11 TEXAS I FAG IE (Beit af Seven) Corpus Christi 5, Houston 0 (Corpus Chritl leads 2-1) Miami's Second Unit Is Ragged In Drills MIAMI, (Pi Time is running NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS YESTERDAY Philadelphia 4, Los Angeles 3 Only Game Scheduled AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS YESTERDAY Chicago 4, Boston 1 Washington 7, Detroit 8 Kansas City 7, Baltimore 1 1 Only Games Scheduled golf Mm EM3I1M II Championship Holes I 'S I I I t'J I I I 4 S. All. I t.

laroo I M) 1 1501 Indian Rocks R4. I VI Ml 1 I In Beautiful Btlleair I Nl I 1 x- 6.00x16 s-i ass out for the University of Miami second unit and another unimpressive scrimmage for that 11 yesterday would just about force Coach Andy Gustafson to make some wholesale shifts. Ifti'; iX 5 I 7.10 If Yw ii- P'ul anc' recappabl tasing. TVTEMft li-V Standings Of Standings Of The Clubs 4 ip i ir" A lat 4 at Vrf Z0 0 Ol. The Clubs 3 S3 iZ WE'LL STICK OUR KECK e- iO OUT TO INSURE YOU! -1312 10 13:12 11 121 13 12 7,12 13 83; Milwaukee Pittsburgh San F'lsco 7l-12! 9 12 1 9 Hj 810 IlO 12 12 llj 7 M'V Specialize in Automobile Liability Insurance 85; 74 70 67 67: 66! 65 .532 10' i 68 .507 14 71 .486 17 72 .482 17! a 72 .478 18 ug 11 12 12 1013 11 8 77 6 10 10 8 16 10 11 71 3 10 10 9 11 15 70 6 10, 8 10 10 15 9 68! 10 10 10 6 10 12! i Cincinnati 593 64 .546, 69 .507,12 72 .493 14 70 .493 14 75 .461 18 76 .457 19 77i.446 New York hirago Boston Detroit Cleveland Baltimore Kansas City Washington LOST St.

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