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IF SIXTH 'AND 'SEVENTH GAMES ARE NECESSARY, ulisiig May Keep Series in New York ravel Grantland Rice Tough at Home. Not Quite As Good. Great Series Record. Help Baseball. The Lineups U.

S. Heads Will Decide What to Do Cards See Series End In Gotham SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1942. PAGE SIX NEW YORK The Yankees are rarely push-overs, any place you YANKEES. Rlimto. H.

Rolff, rnllrnhlne, rf. OI.Maggki. rt Gordon, 2 b. Krllfr, If. Dlrkry, r.

Hannptl. lh. Chandler, CARDINALS. Ilrnwn, 2b. Moore, rf.

Slaughter, rf. Mil. (Hi. If. W.

Conner, c. If nop, 1 b. Hurnwflkt. 3b. Marlon, us.

White, p. But may happen to find them. HOW ROBINSON BRUISED HIS KNUCKLES they are even tougher than usual in their own bailiwick, where, all American I miilr: Barr N.I,.V, plate; Hnt-barrf A.I..), flrtbne: Majt'rVtirUi (N.I..), apnindhaae Hummer (A.L.), tlilrdla. NEW YORK There was a strong possibility that the league managers inagcra seventh games of By Paul Scheffels. NEW YORK The St.

Louis Cardinals, as cocky a ball club as ever came in from the west, looked over the Play by Play will tell series, if necessary, meiancnojy ac-iv a c- i vw 1 sixth and you InH' I i the world would hai that Wt Yankee be that sixth and would have Yankee to be switched to cents, they can't 7 can't be handled. stadium because of stadium that Babe Ruth built the new' regulations of the of A -Cs vr-- It may these rough-rid- ixig Cardinals can upset and over fice of defense transportation FIRST INNING. Cardinal Brown grounded nut to Chandler. Moure fanned. Slaughter went down swinging.

No runs, no hits, no errors. Yankee Rizzuto bunted to third ani beat It out to first. Hassett fouled to Cooper. Cullenblne struck out. Rizzuto stole second and went down to third he-cause of W.

Cooper's overthrow. DIMae-glo fanned. No runs, on hit, one error. 8KCOXII INNING. Crriliinl) Prtddy went to flret haee.

Cruttl went to third and Haxeett was forced out hy a epltt nalt. Mueial ground. governing train travel. It appeared doubtful whether Saturday and expressed confidence that their unorthodox baseball would be good enough to finish the world series in the three games scheduled for New York. "There is no defeatism among throw tradition.

But they will tommy enrich. have to be better than good to adequate train arrangements could be made for the clubs to return bring this about. to St. Louis where the games are out, Rtr.suto to Prlddy. to Ruzzuto and was out at first.

Hopp 111 give you an illustration scheduled for Wednesday and grounded out, Rizcuto to Friday. No runs. no hits, no errors. Friday. Yankees Gordon fanned.

Keller ground Two years ago I was in the Yankee stadium clubhouse when Cleveland with Bob Feller came to town. At that time the Yankees were trail It was reported that Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, high us," Manager Billy Southworth said. "We have come here with only one view to end the 1942 commissioner of baseball, may de ing by seven games. The season world series, and I mean in our cide to play all the remaining had moved well into May. They favor." His players felt the same way knew Feller was going to pitch games at the stadium.

The judge was non-committal Saturday on the question. When queried he re But the general verdict among the So did a lot of other National bunch, including Joe McCarthy, leaguers. ed to Hopp at first. Dirkev singled ti right centerfleld. Prlddy fouled to Moore, No runs, one hit.

no errors. THIRD INNING. Cardinal Kurnwskl walked. Mar(n hunted to Chandler and whs safe at first moving Kurowskl to second. White hunteii and was rniicht at first; moving Kurowk to third and Marion to eerond Brown hit to Gordon and was thrown out at first.

Kurowskl scored and Msnon moved, to third. Moore fanned. One run. one hit. no errors.

1 ankees Chandler fanned. Rlxzuta lined to Kurowskl. CrosetU fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. FOI HTH INNING.

Cardinals Slaughter grounded to first. Muslal singled to centerfield. Cooper filed nut to DiMaggio. Muslal was caught stealing second. No runs one hit, no errors.

ankees Cullenblne fouled to Hopp. Dl-MngKlo singled to left. Gordon filed to Musisl. Keller filed. No runs, one hit.

no errors. Bill Dickey. Joe Gordon and Tommy Henrich was about this "we'll start from today. Feller or Leo Durocher, manager of the plied: "Sir, that is a hypothetical question. Lawyers plagued me with those things for SO years.

We -will wait and see what Washington tells us to do." Brooklyn Dodgers who battled the Cardinals right down to the wire, said the Cardinals "will take Baseball officials explained that no Feller." Henrich, now In the service, hit the home run that beat Feller and started the Yankee on their way. Before you could turn around the Yankees were about 10 games In front. them." "They threw off their first game jitters when tJiey won the second game," Durocher said. they did not wish to ask for any thing which might interfere with the war effort when railroad men said they believed some sort of White Sox in 3 to 0 Lead "You've got 'em now," he said to Jimmy Brown, the Cardinal sec- waiver might be granted to allow Everyone knows the Yankees of today are not quite what they used the teams to return to St. Louis.

to be. Once again, as Dizzy Dean ondbaseman. "I hope so," Jimmy replied. Teams like to play in their home GREATEST DEMAND IN HISTORY said, "who in hell is?" parks, though, and President Ford Ford Frick, National league But they are still a pretty fair collection of ball players. They can be beaten.

They are not Frick of the National league said he believed the clubs would be able to return to St. Louis if it president, predicted the Cardinals Yanks Refuse 200, 000 Fans supermen. They are not invinc CHICAGO, ILL. UP) The ChU cago White Sox were in a position to score their second consecutive grand slam in their annual city series with the Cubs in Comiskey park Saturday night, a victory giv. ing the American leaguers the mu would win in six games.

He said the two games he had seen at St. Louis were enough to convince him ible. But they are just a little Ray Robinson (right), welterweight flash making his debut in the middleweight division Friday night, is shown bouncing a right off Jake La Motta as he piled up an easy victory on points to bring (lis victories to 125 In a row. Ray used a left and right combination so often that he garnered a set of bruised knuckles on the left Saturday but It is not expected to keep him from meeting Izzy Jannazzo of New York In Philadelphia on Oct. 19.

Janazzo Is recognized In Maryland as the world welter better than being pretty good became necessary. Some neutral observers thought that the clubs could return to St. Louis although they might be a day late in renewing the series if it went into that he would prove a good They can still lose and give you 3-Tiff Tickets prophet. the greatest world series record nicipal title without a defeat. Despite the betting odds, which any ball club ever knew.

the sixth and seventh games. After dropping the first two kept them on the short end, the Cardinals were gaining support. Sell for $100 And I can turn you back to Frank Chance's Cubs, Connie KANSAS LOOP TO FOLD SALINA, KAN. UP) The windup of this school year probably also will mark the windup of intercollegiate sports in the Kansas College athletic conference. Presidents of five of the seven colleges In the circuit have recommended that aII sports be dropped for the duration.

Will Harridge, the president of Hand-to-hand bettors on Broad Mack's Athletics and John Mc the American league, said he way were helped in their swing to thought it would be a "nice ges games in -their own Wrigley field, the Cubs hoped for better luck in the Sox park under the lights but they found winning at night from the Sox was just as difficult as in the daylight and suffered their third straight setback Friday By Jack Cuddy. NEW YORK It may be the ture" to plav all the remaining weight champlo n. WIRE-FIIOTO the Cardinals by the amazing rebound that carried St. Louis to triumph in the second game. They games at Yankee stadium, inas-l Graw's Giants.

They were not bad, either. But they were not the Yankees. Don't let anyone tell you that. If you think so, look at the records 24 victories out of 2S world series games before this world series or it may be the war, much as its seating capacity was viewed as extremely significant the but never in the history of Man much greater than that of Sports- II night, 3 to 2. fact that the Redbirds lost with GRINNELL FALLS, 7-6 hattan island and its environs has there been such a crush of human man's park in St.

Louis and the JL-f UIIdH Clll 1 1115 Hiram Bithorn, the Puerto U.S.O.'s share of the receipts Rican, has been assigned to pitch ity in the downtown area. Every would be correspondingly largej-. St. Louis and Drake 600 Nose thing is jammed. on Saturday night and put the Cubs back into the fight in the four-of Since the Yanks and amazing St.

Louis Cardinals arrived in New Orval Dunagan's 190-203-207 York Friday night after the dead Clash Friday Night seven series. Thornton Lee, tha Sox lefty who didn't see much action during the 1942 season after winning 22 games last year, was present series started. The Cardinals have a smart, game, hustling ball club. Those who knew figured they were the best team the Yankees had to face since they started their world series streak ten years go. They are good enough to beat lock at one game each in the Mis 600 scored in the Iowa Packing souri metropolis, the usually cal league at Earl Best's led keglers Friday night.

Buzz Burris knocked Jimmy Dykes' choice to bring a quick ending to the series. loused city seems to have gone baseball mad. This is unusual in Dickerson heaved a jpass to hard working Naylor and he wove in By Frank Brody. Johnny Humphries and Claude off 216-192-185593 in the Elks Drake university plunges Into between two Grinnell defenders to Sports Roundup Moore Hollering. Hornsby in Action.

DiMaggio May Join. Coming Grid Greats. deed, because the city of New York, center of some 7,000,000 Passeau both hurled six-hit ball loop at Central as Country Club its Missouri Valley football sched grab the ball and as they mowed anybody. They won something people, has the habit of, taking twice beat Rich's Grill. Frank Todd ule next Friday night at the local their ace, Mort Cooper, and then triumphed over a series jinx by winning with a freshman, Johnny Beazley.

The same observers, whose street-corner wagering furnishes a pretty accurate line on series odds, put up $11 to win $5 on the Yankees. A $5 bet on the rapid Redbirds would net $9. If you pick the Yankees to repeat as series champions, you can win $5 by laying 12. A dollar bet on the Cardinals will bring you $2. Another and more potent detail in the Cards' favor is their untapped pitching power.

Manager Southworth has Max Lanier, Howard Pollet, Murry Dickson and Howie Krist in addition to Ernie White. He also has both Mort Cooper and Beazley to call back for another shot at the Yankees, Friday night, the latter holding tha Sox scoreless after the third in him down he fumbled but managed to gobble in the pigskin on everything in stride. shot a 229-155-188573 for the stadium against hard-bitten St ning when they scored twice, add losers. Other results: Koeniersbur- Louis U. and the Bulldogs better ing to a one-run tally in the first.

keep their whiskers crossed as to ger's 2, Van Dyck's Magneto the outcome if they can't improve Carburetor's 2, Goreham's John on their showing of Friday night like 85 per cent of their games in the stretch, facing one of the best and one of the gamest ball clubs the National league ever knew. I mean Brooklyn's Dodgers. The record again proves this statement. The Larry MacPhail-Leo, Duro-cher Brooklyn Dodgers have given baseball the shot in the arm that baseball needed badly. And a big son Clothing 3, Batschelet's El ton Ellis 2, Wieland's 1.

here in which Grinnell college was By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. The Cubs got one run in each of the first and third but were checked thereafter by Humphries. Morningside But little old New York and the baseball fans of the nation are not taking this series In stride. In fact, President Ed Barrow of the Yanks says, "I've never seen such a demand -for boxes and reserved seats. If the stadium- were twice as large, we could sell it out just like that." nosed out, 7 to 6.

NEW YORK (Wide to nt lV" The White and Blue now have u. gone through three breathers in cN-w. u.o.u and d. 2. Motor asmuch as one of them took the ft tu ways National Carloading 2, the others, but the five.

The Pioneers made the Bulldog ground attempts look silly twice and then the locals pulled a tricky, delayed cross-over pass play and Vincent connected to Dickerson for a touchdown. Clint Stille, despite an injured leg, kicked the extra point, something Jack Bredimus had failed to do for the Pioneers, and the victory was Drake's, despite some desperate passing and running by the outnumbered Grinnellifes. If Douglas and Line Coach Les Bulldogs' breath away and Fri Beaten, 7-6 Santa Fe McCoy's 2, Milwaukee C.R.I. and P. 2, Des Moines only time ever took part of the credit goes to the i .1 jthe day's encounter gave them a bad case of halitosis without showing Barrow knows what he's talking Transportation Merchant's 3, if the series goes that far.

ail oi Daseoau a awarus. iney arc the opening game much of a sustained running at C.G.W. 0. about because he didn't go to St. Louis with the Yanks.

He stayed tack and without displaying a very was against the I Tigers in 1934. aggressive forward wall. behind to care for the seating ar 7 Grid Games Today Pirates Let rangements. "Give us good weath Terry Moore is hollering be er and we're virtually certain to get a capacity crowd of 70,000 or 2 Hurlers Go The Pioneers, as usual, fought like madmen against the Ducks and if Harry Waters hadn't dropped about three passes tossed in his mitts by Ed Nagel GRAND FORKS, N. D.

CD Tha University of North Dakota's Sioux, although outplayed most of the way, grabbed a 7 to 6 victory over Morningside Friday night. Halfback Obye of Morningside caught the North Dakotans flat-footed when he rifled a screen pass Asprey, speedy quarterback, from midfield. Asprey was away for the touchdown before his foes knew who had the ball. The play started on North Dakota's cause someone swiped the bat he used to break up Red Ruffing's more, because we're putting 28,000 unreserved seats on sale when the If the all-time tops. There is no other crowd that is even close.

Anyway, the Yanks are back home in the house that Ruth built. They have three games on the old home sod, close to the fragrant odor of home cooking. They still have Bill Dickey back of the bat. "Who is better? They still have their share of pitchers to meet the situation. They still have Joe Gordon.

Joe DiMaggio and Charley Keller. Can you name three more sun reaches the right height," Bar Duke don't have priorities on soles they will probably be in a bad fix after Grinnell's game with Knox next Saturday afternoon if they continue pacing up and down the PITTSBURGH, PENN. UP) The row said. Local. Charlton at Lincoln, 2 n.

m. Fort Dodga at North (8 p. State. Great l.ake at Iowa. Inwa Seahawk at Minnesota.

Iowa State at Nebraska, Iowa Beabawka at Case. Wartburg at Wisconsin TecJi. Inwa Hesleyan at MeCorab Teacher. I. nt her at Dnbnqoe.

Rlpnn at Cornell. Belnlt at Co. net srHt There were perhaps 200,000 ap day. Rogers 4 i-ittsDurgn Pirates announced Sat-Hornsby, who urday the outright release of bossed the Fort TERRV Pitchers Luke Hamlin and Nick and if Lyle Naylor, Bulldog end, hadn't made some Joe DiMaggio catches of passes, then Coach Ben Douglas and his little gang of battlers wouldn't have gone sidelines like they did Friday plicants who couldn't get reserved pew room regardless of the price night here. Worth club this year, and Man- Strincevich to Toronto of the In- they offered for blocks of tickets 49-yard line.

back to Grinnell with their sec ager Tommy Thomas of the Bal- ternational league in part payment timore Orioles were spotted in a for Pitcher Jack Hallett and Out- to three games. No allotments ond 7 to 6 defeat tagged on them Haake, Hawaiian right half of the Sioux, cut off Morningside's were made to ticket speculators dangerous men at the plate and St. Louis hotel lobby the other fielder Frank Colman. Grid Results in two consecutive Friday nights for this series, since, a large por you can shove this argument into tion of the proceeds are going1 to day talking about coming back as Hallett and Colman were pur-big-league players if the war takes chased by the Bucs early last right tackle in the second period for the North Dakota tally. Howe pace-kicked the extra point.

the defensive side. The Grinnell boys went off the the United Service Organizations, field at the end of the half with a High School. all the young fellows next year, montn, tne agreement calling for NORTH MORNINuSIDK But those speculators who- did obtain blocks that sold over the 6 to 0 lead built up late in the K. Mathers Rog says he already has gone into iour uuc players outright and one training. under option.

Infielder Lee Hand- first period. Ed Nagel's 25-yard Foughty Nelsou Pesky Loepp normal counter at $16.50 for three Tutors Take 15th Straight aerial to Harry Waters, who got Hutchinson, up from the ley ana catcner Jkddie games were giving them reluct 'Jeiger Ames 37, Marshalltnwn 6. Akron 7, Aurrlla II. Belnwad 37. Garner 0.

Monduraat Kunnells 13 six-man). Hiwiw 2U, tvrry 7. Clinton n. fe.lar Kapiils (Franklin) O. Colo 7.

Madrid O. Columbus Junction 21. Lone Tree 41. 4 rrslon 33, Ylllisca U. Norfolk Naval training station were released oy the Pirates pre behind the wobbly Bulldog pass L.

a R. T. R. R. Q.

L. F. B. antly to choice customers for Peterson Blair Urbanis Strait Ott Freeman Obve Asprcv birr Logua liauKuuer lialpin Ilauke Hoy to see the series, may have a lot viously and the designation of the defense to nab the leather, count $100. And the chosen customers ed for the Pioneers, after Jack of the players for shipmates in an- Player to he optioned will complete Miles College springs 2tf, Thurman slz- FRIDAY'S GAMES.

Local. Ankenjr 7, Bowling Drake 7, Grinnell tl. ast O. Oakulmins O. Kooxevt-lt 21.

Valley O. Irbaudala 37, Alluuna 6 si -man). College. MISSOURI VAI.I.KY. Baylor 18, Oklahoma, A.

ft M. 13. Itrake Grlnoell 6. St. Louis U.

14, Missouri Mines 7. Washington V. in, Crelgnton 14. IOWA -Buena Vista 0, Western Union 0. arsons 0.

fenn O. MmpKon 27, Central 13. NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE. Jlson McGrane had stolen the ball from other year. Folks down that way Ine aeaI Scute by uuart'cs: figure Phil Rizzuto is cinch to Hamlin won four and lost four Vortn Dakota 0 7 0 0 7 HIBH i Clarinda Shenandoah O.

Cherokee 26, Emmetsburg 0. Corning 44, Greenfield b. Carroll 7. Harlan ti. Cedar Falls u.

Manchester 0. Bud Vincent a few plays earlier to give the Red and Black the MorninRslde 6 6 FARGO, N. DAK. (P) Iowa State Teachers college, seeking its third straight North Central football championship, defeated North Dakota's Bison Friday night, 27 to join up and maybe Joe DiMaggio for the Pirates last season. He has will eret himself measured for bell- a major league record of 67 wins North Dakota scoring louchdown, Haake; extra point, Howe (place-kick).

Morningside scoring Touchdown. Asprey. pigskin on the 25-yard line. Cedar Rapids (Wilson) 17, Cedar Rapids bottom trousers. and 64 defeats, having played for The Bulldogs finally executed Brooklyn and Pittsburgh of the Ettore Wants in one of Coach Vee Green's bowling pin sweeps of the Grinnell left end TODAY'S GUEST STAR.

National league and Detroit of the were glad to get them. If a fan from the hinter was fortunate enough to purchase himself a seat for the series at any price, he was even more fortunate if he grabbed a hotel room. Unless one secured a room by telegram or telephone a week In advance, he just "couldn't get space In any downtown New York hotel. This is an unusual situation indeed, because the mightiest of itiMisctcii; i Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson) Council Bluffs (Abraham Lincoln) o. Vnlerville 21.

Fnrt Madison O. Clear l-ake 12. Clarion O. Iteeorah 3. Rochester.

Minn. O. Lddyville 11. Barnes City. 4.

Fsthervllle 7. Spencer Elliott 10. Casev 0. Eldora 10. Cedar Falls (Teachers II it hi Iowa Teachers 27.

North Dakota Mate Don Hickok. Green Bav IWteA American league and sprung Bud Vincent loose for I'J. a gain from the Drake 35 to Grin Marine Corps PHILADELPHIA, TENN. UP) Press-Gazette: "Last week the Strincevich, purchased from the Packers entertained the Bears Boston Braves in 1941, spent most nell 25 early in the third quarter, But the local running game once at a T-party. This Sunday they Pf 1942 season with Toronto.

Al Ettore, former heavyweight boxer and a title contender five more became a myth and Jim go to Chicaeo for a Card parts', waa recaiiea Dy ine Pirates, North Dakota 7, Morningside 8. MIDWEST. Alma 40. Hillsdale 7. Baker 20, Bethany O.

Carroll 14. Whitewater Teachers 0. Capital :2, Deflanca- Detroit I'. 37, Wayne t. 0.

Denlson 10, Mount Union 7. Ioane IS. Iork. 13. Dnluth Teachers fl, Moorhead Teach 39.

It was the Panthers' fifteenth straight conference victory. The Tutors started the scoring early in the first period with scoring on a wide end sweep following a march from the Iowans' 25-yard line. Later in the same quarter, left halfback King of the Bison was tackled behind his own goal after a bad pass from center for a tutor safety. Taking to the air, North Dakota scored in the second period with Fnvette 1-1. rikader Forest City 10.

Buffalo Center 0. Guthrie Center 13, Adel O. Hampton IS. Iowa Fa Is 14. Humboldt 14.

Eagle Grove 13. Huron. 8. 2n. Kinnx (l of course." working in seven games and hav- years ago, has applied for enlist ir tk ling a 0-0 record.

ment in the marine corps. trail 0. Pickets at WHO'S COACH, COACH? Card American cities is geared to care Holsteln IS. Movllle 0. Iowa City 40.

Cedsr Ranlda tMrKh. ers O. inal Hayes High school in New I Joe and Chip and their father, Graceland IS. Remoer Military n. icy Gets Inwa flit I Hl.b I lv.

.1 NrlrrlffOI Mankato Teachers Bemidjl Teachers for 80,000 visitors on any given day. But, for the past six months I sm ws a iork never nas played a football "Big Chip," says he's the best Seahawk Tiff Normal 1 .1. Ham A. 7. ss una Inwa ritv game, but it already has had threet lineman of the lot, almost every important- down Missouri Valley .11.

Central Missouri Mills 21, North wood 0. Teachers 14. coacnes wnicn ougnt 10 De a town hotel has been taxed to its limit by servicemen on furlough. tilteritein 31, Muskingum U. Ottawa 13, Mrrhersnn O.

IVrn Teachers 34. Midland O. recora 01 some sore. wnen tne SERVICE Capt. Joe King going over from the three and later on a pass from King to MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.

of the public building service I'ittsburgh Teachers 10. Snrlngneld Add the 35,000 or 40,000 who Coaching Position BURLINGTON. IA. Announcement was made here Thursday by Msgr. V.

E. Cullinan and Father Waiter McEleney, athletic director, that Arthur Samuelson, Burlington, had been named head basket new school was opened last year, Dasher, former voice of the press it was announced that Charlie box at Pitt stadium tnnk 1 nnn 1 encnera I iigan 2t, (ilenwiHi! to. Lon 33. Lamnnl 0. Lewis 14.

Walnut 8. Linn Grove 10. Sioux Rapids 8. Marathon Albert City O. Missouri alley 27.

Dnnlap O. Melbourne 14. Maxwell 12 sl man). Mason City 13. Waterloo (West) 0.

Mount Pleasant 8. Muscatine 8. Montestima 8, Tnledo O. Malvern Nebraska School fnr Deaf Rolle, giving the Bison a 13 to 8 employes union (A.F.L.) went on come in for the series and "you Kockhurat 13. Maryvllle River tails Teachers 16.

Eau Claire Kourxe wouia De coacn. curing mile round trip from Fort Leaven have a real crisis. strike against the University of Minnesota Saturday and estab lead at the half. Steinkamp repeated the Tutors Teachers 7. me summer ne aeeiaea tne cm- worth, to Minneapolis last There are many reasons for St.

Thomas 30. St. Mary's tMlnn.l fl. William Jewell 10. Went worth Military first scoring play in the third cago Bears onerea Dener pros- week to see the Panthers take academy 0.

(six-man). this Times Square jam: lished a picket line around the campus. The area being picketed Wnyne Teachers 0. Nebraska Wesley. quarter to put the Panthers ahead, pects.

iiernie crimmlns, that 50-7 shellacking from Mln an b. Meolo tl). Linden 13 (six-man), Manilla 7. C'unn Rapids 8. Manning 20, Lake City 7.

Marengo 18, Vinton 14. included the stadium Min 01a iNoire earner, iook over ana nesota. And he didn't even have Lorendo, in two plays from the 16, went over in the last period. nesota's football team meets the Mitcheliville 38. Pleasant vllle 6 (fix EAST.

Albright 33. Ithaca college 7. Lebanon Valley Moravian O. West Chester Teachers 32. Fort Du man).

Souus of rtorth Dakota tooK a Iowa Pre-Flight school Saturday. ball coach at St. Paul's Catholic High school here. Samuelson, a former Parsons college athlete, succeeds Ad Hlubek, who has moved from the city. The local school opens the present 1942 season with Sperry, high on Nov.

24. siariea practice a couple or weeks much tlme to "barber" with his ago, but he was called for train- old friend3 because he had to start in in the navy's V-7 program. back two hours oUler. day the. Giants' ended.

Sailors at the San Pout 0. Norman E. Carle, business agent pass from King in the final period and scored for the Bison. Lorendo then intercepted a Bison pass and for the union, said from 200 to SOUTH. Catawba 38, High Point 14.

wara uui got ine appomtment. Georsetown 14. Mississippi Georgetown 1 400 pickets would encircle the campus until settlement of the dis Diego Naval training station apparently figure on outdoing that Kentucky Morris Harvey 7, ran 27 yards for the final score. Manly 13, Nashua 8. Nevada 13.

Grundy Center 12. Newton 14. Albia 13. North English 7. Wellman O.

Orient 13. Adair 7. Odebnlt 8. Glldden 8. Osceola 10, Fella 14.

Post villa 18, New Hampton 8. Prlmghsr 28. Hartley 30. Red Oak 2 Atlantic (I. Rock Island.

37, Davenport 0. Stuart 10. Dexter 8. otorm Lake 18, Sibley 0. Sutherland 14.

Alton St. Mary's) 13. Sioux ('It, F.aal lit. Omaha. N'eh.

Teachers O. in the closing minutes of the game 1. Most baseball fans are keyed to the paramount in spectator pitch because the Cards and Yanks are even-Stephen as they barge into New York. 2. Virtually everyone figures that this will be the last world series for the duration.

S. The Brooklyn rooters, who were so sure the Dodgers had the pennant they ordered reservations for tickets, changed not only their orders for seats but also for hotel reservations, if they happened to come from out of town as half of them did. pute. He said 450 employes were on strike. Some of the strikers were employed as groundskeepers Italian officer who swam so fast he was mistaken for a torpedo.

In the course of taking a meet NORTH ENGLISH 7, WELLMAN 0. WKLLMAN. I A. North English Hiph defeated Wellman here Friday night, 7 to 0. SOUTHWEST.

McMitrry 13, Sew Mexico 0. Texas Mines 7, New Mexico 0. ROCKV MOUNTAIN. Denver 17, Kansas O. Greeley Stale 33, Colorado Air Base O.

Western Slate at Greeley State, can Fight Results (C-n(ral) from the naval air station and the Camp Elliott and Camp Pendleton marines the other day, they and janitors in memorial stadium. Ordinarily they roll back the canvass and open the stadium for the football crowds, but university of Sumner 19. Maynard 8. Siifoiirne 'Jft. Keola 14.

Sports Mirror celed. FUTURE BOOK. Red-hot tips from various sources say these footballers are worth watching: Tommy Mont, Claris Shaughnessy'a all America candidate at Maryland even being a candidate is quite a rise for a Maryland player; Alvin Dark, Louisiana State sophomore back, who is said to be a whale of a passer; Johnny Strzykalski, soph halfback at Marquette; Milton Routt of Tex few id, and MchCa a brother, pf. hung up a 1:28.8 time for the 160-meter relay, which they claimed (By the Associated Press.) Today a Veae Ago Third gsm of Sae City 12, Jefferson O. Tnma 1 1.

Colfnx II, Traer 10, Relnherk 0. Tipton 30, Monticello 7. Vermillion. D. 13.

slims CH (South) West Union 8. Wauknn It. Webster City 38. Algnna 8, Woodward 14. Red field 14.

was a new American record. ficials said "other arrangements" would be mado for Saturday's game. Wyoming 13, IfrlKnam lining ti. NTERSECTIONAL. Ouachita 33.

Memphis Slnle 7. St. Vincent 111, Vonngstown 7, Southeastern Oklnhiima Stale 20, Tex.) college Tempi 7, Virginia Military Institute 8. The Camp Roberts (Cal.) Dispatch NEW YOIEK Kay 143. Vork.

out point Jake 1-umtittB. 157, York (10): iittlnry Walker, las, Ancutta. Ga outpointed Cheitler Rico, 13 N- IK), P1UI.4DM 1111 llmmy imrln.r, 7H. Camflen. outpointed King Kong, 195, 'mrr 4 MK.Hl.4NO PARK.

Ti. J. Jo Lynch. T0. ltnfiM.

N. outpointed Billy Urmrt 110 Orltip J. HOtf.VWOon- -Tori! HndMMi, 344. Ran Jim, won by technical knockout t.r Varlo JUmon. 144H.

Wtxlco CUy i world scries between Brooklyn and New York Yankees postponed because of rsm. Three tears A so Nsw York Olsnts reports that 3,630 soldiers used the sports arena there In one week woveriy in. cresco Minor Leagues drafted Paul Pesn from fit. Louis Cardinal chain. IVuhilM nt 98.

ilMim 8. aiva Years Ago Johnny AUsit or Cleve FACin HO EAOCE. A union spokesman aaid radio engineers assigned to broadcasts of the football gams might refuse to (cross the picket lines, Georgia Nary rrs-Fllghl 14, North Carolina Navy Pre-Kllgh 14. COAST LEJ (Final Playoff.) attf 4 land, stopped. 1-0, In bid (or sixteenth) straight victory.

Tiers. with Jgk Wad and that the most popular games are basketball and, badminton. i Waterloo (East) 13, Dubuque 8, West Branch 10. Mount Vernon 0. Winters 37.

Eartham IS. Washington 18 Bloomflcld O. Lo Amain i flMLttlt lall, rosso lie, imi AIT Basa.SB. Grand Hapid 0. hurling one-bitter, triumphed..

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