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City aily Journal SIPdDIHnrSI The Rapid SIPCWCSJ PAGE NINE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1939. RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA, fi(fno)fg UllKPfl ifuiyjifiiLis 3 JO llUfllLfca 1 COLLEGIATE GRID CAMPAIGN SWINGS INTO HEAVY ACTION TODAY A- ROWLING FIRST HOMER OF WORLD SERIES 00TB AL RESULTS Daily portC 'THEY'RE HOT, BUT WHY RUB IT ASKS CINCY CLUB SOUTH AND WEST LOOPS SET FOR FULL PROGRAM iik it i ivv alleys OutlHW Handle!) hi 87 87 Unviable "UU 157 174 Dummy 140 140 1 10 Hecksr 158 1 78 ISO lioberts 164 202 171 Nexs 1 4 7 1 80 1S9 'in j(it 4'JU 510 63 7 5ltt 803 By EDDIE BHIETZ (By The Anaoelntetl I'reaa) EAST Boston College, 20; St. JoHttph'a, Villanova, 4i): South Carolina, Duqueine, 20; VVayneiburg, 0. SO I TU I-'urnian, 20; Georgia, 0. Waks Forest, 33; Citadel, 12; Presbyterian, 7.

MIDWEST Kansas State, 3: -Marquette, 0. Drake, 13; Urlmiell, 0. Omaha, 12; Montana State, 0. Reds Arc Up Against Third Lefty Gomez, Totals V2G 938 841 2 Intersectional and Inter-Conference Battles Featured in Other Sections. White Hput 1 'J IIJ Today at Cincinnati.

Cincinnati, Oct. 7 (API Scoop-erade: Frankie Frisch and Bill Terry are huddling. Cincinnati papers now say theyfe beginning to believe some of the things they 339 44-J 434 4St 481 41 Handicap Kriii merlin Schiilzn Knilnrby Daly Totals 161 1114 13 It in 1:3 137 1 5 lt7 14S 8S3 156 125 147 119 137 797 By CAYLE TALBOT North Uakota, 19; Iowa titato Teachers. V. South Dakota, 19; North Dakota Cincinnati, Oct, The Cin- cinriati Reds are a little tired of hearing about the sore-arm and ail Snvrnry Ilnrdn'iire State, 7.

Houth Dakota State, Yankton, 138 Handicap 138 135 ing Yankee pitchers. 0. Younsstown, 20; St. Francis (Fa, 130 108 Red Ruffing held them to four hits Karnmnn H. Johnson Sanders G.

ttrown 6. St. Louis' Bradley (tie). in the onenine Eame and beat mem, 2 to I. He said he had a splitting pain in his right elbow every time Totals St.

John it; St, Mary 12. iflA i'iy All i rM 1 i i S'iv" 1. SAAf 414 470 435 S37 3 til 9il2 399 183 filtj 3011 443 490 fill 2539 110 340 HeortraUnn 61 ISO 13T 1 73 KSti 1 53 130 Vi S09 Inn til 1 S3 ir.4 132 178 150 80S 149 133 119 152 143 sn fit 153 115 13ti 160 182 807 St. Thomas 14: Gustavus he delivered the ball. Adolphus, 6.

(wis.i Teachers, iz; uau Handicap Taylor A. Hang's Hall Wnlsh Monte Pearson gave the National leaguers only two blows In the sec Claire Teachers, u. read about the Yanks. Greek bearing gifis? Clarence Rowland, chief Cub scout, says Bill Terry draftad Paul Dean on the recommendation of the astute Branch Rickey. Ain't he the same astute Branch Rickey wha recommended Brother Diss so the Cubs (for Today's Laf Ned Irish, the demon press agent trying to sell Pittsburgh the idea that the football Giants fear the P-irates in tomorrow's tussle.

Dorothy Arnold, Joe Di Maggio's sugar, didn't like it much when a Cincinnati doll dragged Joseph out in front of the hotel for a candid camera shot. Ohio Slate, which is figuring to take Cornell in strida, should get wise to itself in a hurry. The Reds and Indianapolis renn uowaj, canons, itiej ond bout shut them out i to 153 179 Wayne (Neb.) Teachers, 12; Ne Ue'kr braeka Wesleyan. o. Tatuls (74 Monte, too, had been sporting a sore arm most of the season, and was In Worthinaton J.

C. ,28: Waldorf. J. C. 0.

there pitching on nerve alone, so it Virginia J. MIDDin was said. J. 0. BemidJI CJIlnn.l Teachers, XIankato Teachers.

I (tie). And today, the Reds are UP against another casualty Vernon i'eru (Nob.) Teachers, Midland (Lefty) Gomez. Lefty hasnt hurled 8 ft e). Kearney, (N'eo.) Teachers, JZ a lick in the last two weeks. He has Hastinsrs.

0. Minot (N.D.) Teachers, Oi Bottl By HUGH S. FULLEBTON, JR. New York, Oct. 7 Southern and western football teams get down to settling conference titles today, while outstanding teams of the east, midwest and southwest con-tinue to concentrate on inter-sectional and inter-conference clashes.

Although Alabama and Louisiana Stute, two of the Southeastern circuit's top-ranking teams, engage in intersectional clashes in the northeast with Fordham and Holy Cross, respectively, and Georgia Tech faces Notre Dame at South Bend, no fewer than eight others in the loop engage in conference contests Th Kentucky-Vanderbilt clash looks like the only close one of the lot, as mighty Tennccsee takes on Se-wanee, Tulane plays Auburn, and the surprising Mississippi State team meets Florida. In the Southern conference, Duke, defending champion and the team to beat again this year, plays Colgate, an eastern rival. But there arc four conference games North Carolina, current leader, against Virginia Tech, Clemson against North Carolina State, V. M. 1.

against Davidson and Richmond againtt Washington and Lee. U. S. C. Tries Comeback Southern California, picked the coast conference.

No. 1 team until il was tied by Oregon, tries a comeback, against Washington State. Oregon plays Stanford, and U. C. A.

faces Washington. California tackles its old non-conference rival, Mary's! Utah, Big Seven leader, seems to have a soft touch against Wyoming, while Utah State plays Colorado, and Colorado State meets a wrenched muscle in his right side, which makes pitching an agony and forces him ttf wear sticking neau Forestry, 0 (tie), New Mexico, Denver, (Indians of the American Associa over the sore spots. FAR WEST Santa Clara, Texas A. HltiH SCHOOL Rapid City. Sioux Falls, IS, "I'm weary of hearing that stuff," said one of the most well-known Reds.

"Sure, they're good. They've knocked our ears down twice. Maybe they're even But I'm Belle Fourche, Sundance, Wye- Owanka Softballers Down Scenic, 12-9 Owanka; Oct. 7 Owanka took Scenic into camp, 12-9, in one of the most exciting Softball games of the local season here yesterday. Owanka ran in two in the first period while Scenic failed to connect with, the ball until the third, when they tied the score.

In the last of the same period Owanka went a scoring spree, bringing in seven runs. Scenic recovered in the fifth and last innings to garner nine, while Owanka added three in the fifth. Both teams played a good brand of ball, Owanka showing a big improvement after being defeated 134 by Wasta- Thursday. Williamson hurled for the locals, with Bloom receiving, while Jensen pitched and R. Edwards caught for Scenic.

The day before, the Owanka -girls defeated the Wasta girls in a Bolt-ball game here, 8-0. a little disappointed when Ruffing has to- build up his alibi beforehand, and then sticks to it after he's pitch Hot Springs, Custer, 0. Kdwmont, 19; Gillette, Deadwsod, 13; Spearfish, 7. Huron, Brookings, 8. Hlghmore, 4S; St.

lawrence, 0, Chamberlain, Platte, 32. Murdo. Martin, 32. ed that kind of a game. If that guy Batboy Tim Sullivan was at home plate to greet Babe Dahlgren, New York Yankee first baseman, as ht eame home after the first home run ef the World Series, Lombardi is the Beds' catcher and Reardon the umpire.

The Yankees won, 4 to 0, behind ihe two-hit pitching of Monte Pearson. tion have signed a new working agreement for 1940. Today's Guest Stan Joe Cashman. Boston American! "The Florida Grapefruit league did all right this year, It lurned out one, two. three clubs" in the National league and the winner and runner-up in the American." The Rev.

Harold J. Martin, president of the Canadian-American league, is rated one of the finest baseball executives in the country. Some of the game's higher-ups are worrying about reports that Father Martin's bishop will ask him to give up his baseball activities. Mebbe, mebbe. Dallas, 12; Fairfax, 14 (six man) Tripp, ieicner, iBix man; Gregory, 14; Wagner, 13.

Colome, 0: Rnsbud, 7. Wesslngton Sprlnjs, 35 t. Tyndall. 0: Oeddes. SS.

Flankinton Trainers, Scotland, Jaysee 'Fight Comeback' Program Slated To Open Early In November 0. White River, 20; Mission, 6 (six man). id; Alexandria, Bridge water, (six man). Wood i.nke, Bitrke, 0. Lake Andes, 15; Flankinton, 12 The first fight program of the (six man).

wan, so; Fhilip 6, (six man) Edgcmont Defeats Gillette, 19 To 0 Slobriage, 13; Pierre, o. Faulkton, Bowdle, 0 (tie) Madlaon. 32: Arlington. 7. STATE SETS BACK YANKTON, 6 WO Rapid City Junior Chamber of Commerce "fistic comeback campaign" will be staged in Rapid City early In November, it was announced Saturday by H.

A. Yocam, Hudson, 42; Alt-ester, 8 8 man) hud a sore arm, I'm Cleopatra, and I never saw the Nile in my life." Ruffing Is Ruffled Ruffing was duly ruffled when he heard offered to compare his arm to any man's, blue area against blue area, and said he would bet that he had the sorest salary wing in Christendom. The day before he pitched and won the first he said, he scarcely could throw from here to there, What the Reds feel, of course, is that the Yankees are rubbing it in. They are a proud club, and the loss of two games to the Yanks has done very little to impair their confid; encc they'll win. "Those guys are going to be playing in our park for the next three days," said Ernie Lombardi.

"Let's see how well they like that. Wait until their fielders start running up those terraces." The terraces Ernie referred to are a phenomenon peculiar to Crosley field." About 30 or 40 feet from the fences, the ground begins to rise sharply, and from there on the fielder chasing a fly ball is running uphills A sign on a filling station near Hamilton, Ohio, reads: "25 miles to the World's Series park here" To which the Cincinnati Times-Star quips "That ought io be safe enough distance from the expected Di Maggio line drive." One-minute interview: -s Leo Durocher, "As long as I've been in the National league I've never seen Derringer pitch a better game than he did Wednesday. If the Reds can't win with that Edgemont, Oct. 7 The Edgemont Vermillion. 13; Kilt Point, 8.

Avon, fi; Parkston, 8. "VVatertnwn, 14; Mitchell, 0. East High. Blour City. 18: Ab high school Moguls humbled tneuu-lette, Wyo.

preps here yesterday. Brlgham Young. In contrast, Iowa-Indiana in the Big Ten and Iowa State-Kansas in the Big Six are the only major mid-western conference tilts. Arkansas and Texas Christian meet in the only southwest conference gamp. The east offers only the Yale-Columbia "Ivy league" contest.

Nevertheless, there are plenty of good games in these sections: Min-nesota-Nebraska, Oklahoma-Northwestern; Missouri-Ohio State and Texas-Wisconsin, on the midwest-ern front; Baylor-Oklahoma Aggies Details of the card, which will be erdeen, 6. Brookings, Oct. 7 (P) State col lege's football team received the se well balanced between professional and amateur fights, are not yet verest test of the season here last night at the hand's of a light but inspired Yankton team that battled ready to be announced, he said. Harold Goodell, director of ath the Rabbits for four periods yield' BISON NOSE OUT CUSTER, 6 TOO sort of pitching, when are they go-inng to win? I'm asking you." ing but once in the final minutes of letics at the School of Mines, is chairman of the Jaysee fight committee, and announced Saturday that efforts are being made to secure a room where local fighters Today is the 14th anniversary of the third period to turn what might have been victory for them into a Ilcntlwootl Set For TomEi Deadwood, Oct. 7 Everything was in readiness here today for ihe Spearfish normal Yellow Jacket rally and college football game here tonight, under ihe auspices of the Deadwood Chamber of Commerce, The rally will open ai 7 p.

m. with a street parade, consisting of several prominent Hills bands, ihe Spearfish normal student body, and other participants officials said, Climaxing ihe college celebration will be ihe Spearfish normal-Billings, Polytechnic football game at ihe Deadwood Amusement park, beginning at 8 p. m. Indications point io one of ihe most colorful collegiate spectacles ever staged in the northern Hills, observers said. the death of Christy Mathewson.

6-0 defeat. 19-0. Jeppcson, fast Mogul halfback, sprinted from his own 30 for the first touchdown early in the first -After, playing deep in Gillette territory all the way, the Moguls, led by Jeppesori, ran the ball to the invaders' two-yard stripe in the second quarter, and Wing smashed over for the second tally. Jeppeson made more spectacular gains in the third, and paved the way for Schuele's sneak through center for the third tally. The Moguls made one conversion good.

Between halves the Edgemont band staged a snappy field parade and maneuvers. and Centenary-Kice, in the southwest, and Pittsburgh-West Virginia, Cornell-Syracuse. Navy- Virginia and Temple-Carnegie Tech, in the Hot Springs, Oct. 7 A fourth- can train and work out regularly It was Fullback Allen Schroeder's recovery of Bigelow's- fumble on the State 48-yard line that set-the stage quarter touchdown gave the Hot Springs high school Bison a 8-0 east. before each fight' So far a suitable location has not been found, but it is hoped that arrangements can be made in the near future.

homecoming day victory over SUNDANCE TRIPS BRONCS, 7 TO 0 for the lone counter, Don Brown, Rabbit halfback, reel valiant Custer prep eleven here Georgia Upset Southern teams also played lead yesterday, Callshan Likely If and when such a room is found, ing roles in the rather dizzy Friday night doings, with Furman All are agreed that the Reds must win behind Junior Thompson today if they are to have a ghost of, a chance. He is their last capable pitcher. Offhand, it looks like a thin, forlorn hope for the locals. Andre scored the Bisons' lone touchdown, after a 20-yard sprint ed off a gain of 24 yards, gchroeder then picked up another first down on several line plunges and slipped the ball to Roger Ulrich, end, who was stopped on the Hound three for another first down. 'Schroeder went turning in the biggest surprise by on a lateral pass.

whipping Georgia, 20-0, Wake For officers of the JC organization said, Pat Callahan probably have chfj-ge of it. Callahan has been a booster of sportsmanship and ama Belle Fourche, Oct. 7 An invading Sundance. prep eleven defeated the Belle Fourche high school Broncs here yesterday, 7-0, in a loosely-played contest. The first half was a see-saw bat est added to Southern conference prestige by trimming Miami, 33-0, and The Citadel beat Presbyterian, to the half -yard line, then over, The Bison chalked up 11 first downs to the Wildcats' two in the hard-fought battle.

Craft and An-dre sparked the Springs, backfield, while Warfel and Odell starred for To make it more certain his fum 12-7. In reverse. South Carolina, COYOTES TOP N. D. STATE, 19 TO 7 ble was recovered by Bill Mattison, which spoiled Villanova's unbeaten record last year with a tie, took a the Custer invaders.

tle in midfield, with both sides playing for a break. Belle staged a veteran end, whose defensive show ing was a highlight of the game. teur fighting here for many years and probably has done nore, quietly, than any other person to help the game and the boys. He has trained hundreds of them, looked after their eating, roadwork and personal condition all for his love of the game, promoters declared. The annual homecoming fete Quentin Andersons try-for-point long drive in the second period, only to lose the ball on a fumble failed.

OXIIBg Fargo, N. Oct. 7 The on the Sundance 25. Both the Rabbits and the Hounds opened with a long parade through the business section of the city. Floats, designed on the Bisons prediction of the outcome of the game, were prominent in the parade, In which grade school children also When Pat trains a boy for a Early in the third.

Sundance recovered a Belle fumble on the, latter's 20, but failed to tally in University of South Dakota opened its bid for a second successive North Central conference football championship with a 19-7 victory over the North Dakota Bison here reached the four yard line in the second period, but a fumble by Brown ruined State's chances. Later Bigelow made 44 yards on the nicest run of the game which apparently Bali And Chain Golf Meet Expected To Draw Many Couples Husbands and wives who plan to enter the ball and chain handicap golf tourney tomorrow at the Rapid City Country club, may play at cny time during the day, B. "Bud" Snow, club pro, said today. Snow said a large list of entrants was expected, as the bail and chain affair has always proved to be an exceedingly popular type of tournament. Competition will consist of nine holes of medal play, he said.

fight and sends him into the ring, you know that boy is in good condition and is not going to get hurt," they added. four tries. A poor Bronc punt gave joined with floats and bands. last night. The Coyotes came from behind Others on Committee the visitors the ball on the Belle 30.

and three plays later a beautiful Sundance pass was good 'for a touchdown, and a line plunge by (By The Associated Press) Chicago Sammy Angott, 135, Louisville, outpointed Davey Dav, 136 1-2, Chicago (10). Los AngelesGunnar Barlund, 201, Finland, outpointed Jack Roper, 207 1-2, Los" Angeles, (10). Indianapolis Lou Thomas, 192, Indianapolis, knocked out Battling Washington, 187, Dallas, (5). PRETTY SOFT after the Bisons had marched 70 Goodell's JC committee at present 40-0 beating from the Wildcats at Philadelphia. Boston college downed St, Joseph's in the other major eastern game, 20-6.

In the midwest, Kansas State conquered Marquette, 3-0, with a 50-yard drive and a fourth-period field goal by Jim Brock. Drake, Missouri Valley conference leader, beat Grinnell, 13-0. Bradley Tech tied St. Louis university. 0-0, and Omaha beat Montana State, 12-0.

New Mexico turned in Its second victory over a Rocky Mountain Big Seven team, beating Denver, 7-fl. Texas A. and rated one of the strongest in the Southwest conference, had to come from behind to beat Santa Clara, 7-3. yards for their touchdown in the consists of Fred Gellerman. who will was good for a touchdown until Anderson brought him down from bo-hind.

Smith took the ball to the four yard mark, but the Jack defense tightened and Gunvordahl's try for a field goal hit the upright. Sherrard made the extra point. first period, reeling off five succes Hollywood, Oct. 7-Red Killefer will get $10,000 for not managing the Hollywood club of the Coast League next year. He was let out sive downs.

Shcrrard, Sundar.ce fullback, turned out some of the fanciest punting ever seen on the Belle After the Coyotes had missed in have charge of ushers and ticket takers; R. R. Tudor, dressing room; Ray Muller, ring; Joe Quinn, tickets and advertising, and Glen Bucking, ham. Others will be added to the committee as the need arises, Goodell said. with one year of a three-year con tract remaining.

gridiron. A TOUGH TROJAN the second period because of a bad pass from center on the Bison one-yard line, they pulled in front on an 87-yard run by John Johnson with an intercepted lateral and then put CTrtm t-pib nf wrassi fish lie flat on their sides at night, and Kcadhvood HBcars Set The Junior Chamber of Commerce sleep. over the clincher in the fourth took over the fight game here last month when the American Legion decided it was through with ring promotion. ack ciirfiili. 13-7 Golden Gloves Matchmaker Yocam, who has had Sports Mirror many years' experience here, also said the new promoters are consid Cubs Top White Sox ering an invitation to loin an honest to goodness" Golden Glnvp oux Fa Deadwood, Oct.

7 The Dead-wood high school Bears set back a fighting Spearfish eleven here yesterday, 13-7. The Bears scored in the first period when Keene caught Ellison's pass over the goal line from the 12, after Pendleton's nice end running had paved the way down the field. combination, one that actually lets the winners compete in regional tournaments and finally in a na tional program in Chicago. (By The Associated Press) Today a year ago Kansas City, American association, won little world series, defeating Newark, International league. Three years ago Chicago Cubs traded Pitcher Lon Wanieke to St.

Louis Cardinals. Five years ago Dizzy Dean blanked Detroit Tigers, 11-0, as Cardinals won seventh and deciding game by greatest margin in world scries history. uue 10 the lateness of ih mami Sioux Falls. Oct. 7 LV) Sioux recovered a fumble.

Woolheater mifsed a try for the extra point Falls high school Warriors held on however, no attempts will be made to assemble a Black Hills Golden Gloves team this year, but an earlv from placement in both instances. In Third City Tilt Chicago, Oct. 7 (AP) Manager Jimmy Dykes called upon Southpaw Edgar Smith today to pitch against the In-and-out Chicago Cubs in the fourth game of the city series between the National leaguers and the White Sox. Yesterday the Cubs knocked Lefty Thornton Lee out of the box to win, 4 to 2. This victory gave the Cubs an in the three games to date.

The teams split the first two games. start will be made next fall. Re Allan scored the third touchdown for Sioux Falls after intercepting a p.ics on the Warrior's 44-yard mark gional tournaments this year will be in December. er and placing the ball in sccrirg Promoters said thrv The second Deadwood tally came in the third, when the Bears recovered a Spartan fumble on the (alters 13. Beltzner, in a series of line plunges, brought the ball to the four, where Alien charged through center for the touchdown.

An attempted conversion failed, Halfway through the' fourth period, the Spartans came through position. A pass for the extra point ing many letters from amateur and professional fighters all ovpr this 'A was intercepted. It takes approximately 24 hours for a new day to dawn completely around the earth. Another 24 hours are required for the completion of that day at the last time zone. At the very moment the day dies there, the third day dawns in the first zone.

section of the northwest, inquiring about the revival of the sport here, indicating there is plenty of talnt available. They added, however, that thev a rallying Rapid City team, 18 to 6, in an exciting homecoming and de-dicaHon day football game last night. A crowd of more than 3,000 attended the game before which the bis athletic park of the city schools, fully equipped for football, track and field and baseball, was given the name of Coach Howard Wood in pre-game ceremonies. Sioux Falls scored three touchdowns in the first half, two on runs of 44 yards, and Rapid City retaliated with six points and returned to within less than a yard of another touchdown before Sioux Falls could get possession of the ball in the third quarter. The Warriors reached Rapid City's six-yard line in the last futile scoring threat of the game.

Warrior Berger scooted 44 -varrts Rapid City scored its touchdown in the third quarter as the Cobblers gained 27 yards on a from Stan-gle to Gronert, the former going over the goal stripe on the next line play. Near the close of the final period, Sioux Falls worked the ball dwn to the Cobblers" six-yard stripe, but the Rapidian line held solid, ar.d the Warriors lost the pijskin on downs just before the game ended. are starting as easy as possible, planning to give the best we can handle financially for thn first fmht i BAPID eiTYAw STARS i and de-elop the programs as rapidly as possible, if the fans of the region will support us." Boulder. Colo. Oct.

7 (TV- Expected le be one ef the head- liners in lh Colorado unirer- cilv-Uiah State same here today CAN'T STOMP HIM Br NEA Service New York, Oct. 7-Dr. Mai Stevens, N. Y. U.

football coach, believes in solving his own problems, regardless of nature. Bill Helmcke, 225-pound tackle and biggest man ort the Violet squad, was handicapped by a knee injury last year. Helmcke underwent an operation to strengthen it for this season lor their lone lauy wnen itemer, who played a brilliant game for the losers, found an open field and dashed frc-m his own seven for a counter. The Spartans opened up with a vicious rally in the last period, but time stopped the attack. Dint Furois, Deadwood, was taken out early in the game with a back injury, but a physician later raid his condition was not serious.

Game statistics: Yardage by scrimmage: Deadwood, 118. Spearfish, 139. Passes: Deadwood. two out of five: Spearfish, three out of 11. Art Sullivan, School of Mines, deforced.

i itife f. Monkeys search through thPlr is Lex Quirnberg. Rapid City, hair, not for fleas, but for a salt KELLY HAS MOVE3 New York, Oct. 7 Even though be has been retired for yean. men exudes from their pores.

S. D. Guarnberg has been making a brilliant showing as varity end this season, and starred in the Colorado-Missouri garni last week. One prominen airlino i nnw nf. and the surgeon was Dr, Mai Stevens.

Clearing ibe way for University cf Southern California backs nd how he clears Is Hairy Sn.iin, above. all-America guard. who knows his business and is a plenty lough lad to face lhis season. in the first period for the f.rst Sioux Falls counter, and counted the second touchdown from Rapid Ci'y's two-yard line after Sioux Falls had jGfrie Kelly. nw a coach, in fieM-I ing practice with the Btnn JWa looked more like a first than half ef those active at it.

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