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vyv" SECTION THREE 1. SUPerior 0200 SA SUPerior 0260 ipe.1. Sull.lWI SPORTS MARKETS Friday, September 20, 1946 31 MJPorinr OI00 stjHK WORLD'S- GREATEST 5 fEWS PAPER FAW LEM Beat Braves National Pro League Race Opens Tonight in Ninth, 5 to Chicago Next! ROCKETS MEET CHICAGO CARDS YOUNG STARS OF NEW LEAGUE DODGERS WHIP PIRATES, 7-0, T0 MAINTAIN PACE Strincevich Routed i i SJ i iawiajarj' nines issiiesussi nr ''miwusssaasswsasssai iiiiii nm i.aflw sssu is ips 'm-' I Boston. Sept. 19 (7T) Stan Musial picked his final eastern appearance of the National league 4 jrT'I" 1 PLAY STEELERS BY ARCH WARD Chicago Trlhuna Tresi Service season to go on a jfA4stw TEVv" YORK, Sept.

19 While tears streamed down the cheeks of POWERHOUSE IN YANKS TONIGHT one man batting jr spree with five Taml Mauriello in his dressing room at Yankee stadium last night and a funereal atmosphere pervaded the place it remained st raight hits, in- for Jimmy Remini, the unsuccessful challenger's manager, to eluding a game i provide the laugh of the evening. He accused Referee Arthur Donovan a. 1 1 in Second Innin nc wiiimiik; niriier in the ninth inning 'v of giving Mauriello a short count while he was crouched on one knee today as the St. 6w a.sv IN PITTSBURGH Expect Sellout of 32,700 Tickets hanging on the lower strand of rope after absorbing the murderous fire of the biggest gun in pugilism. Nobody else among the 38,000 Louis Cardinals IF ga.

A gained a 5 to 4 spectators observed a short count, but if there was one Mr. Donovan deserves a vote of thanks for his mercy. If Joe Louis had let go victory over the N. Y. Bids for 3d in Row in All-America the Cardinals maintain Boston Braves another solid wallop, Mauriello might never have gotten up.

Stan MuMal and retained 'F No man can long endure the kind of punishment to which the their present pace, they ran take the National league their one and one-half game lead Bronx Italian was subjected for 90 seconds last night. Louis never over the Brooklyn Dodgers. title by winning flv of eight looked more savage, not even in the second Schmeling fight, than he Tough Assignment Thus, the Cardianls headed for Pro Football did in the last minute and a half of the 23d defense of the title he has held for nine years. The right which crashed high on Chicago tonight, carrying with them all but a half game of the lead ciurAOO 1 Louis' cheek at the start of the contest was all that was needed to M.W YORK Bassell klnard Oalllen they brought east with them. Idle spur the champion into action.

Against any other heavyweight tomorrow, they open a three game Mauriello would have had a chance for victory. There was suftti tent series with the Cubs in Wrigley games, even tho the Dodger win six of nine. The final stand-ing would be: i. pet. m.

st. ht 57 Brooklyn 9tt SS .23 I Should the Cardinal win only four games, they (still could tin-ili in a tie for first place If the) Dodgers win six out of nine, with this final standing: ret. an. dynamite in his right to stagger the world champion. A more LAST MIIHT'S National I.raiH rshlbltlnn rblladrlphla.

10; Detroit. 7. C14.MH lONH.IIT National League Chtraia Cardinals at ritlshurih. Kahlhltiun Oreen Bar at New York f.lanta. All-America Conference; New Tork Vankeea at Chicago Rockets.

I.as Aagelea at lesrland. field on Saturday. fa VI It II Wilkin Dove Perks 'ogde tluneke Moll Hillenbrand tier Mathews (. hlnsra. Rr.herlso mm Jtfcnen Alford Mnrf Parker acler cautious opponent would have backed away and studied his foe.

Manager Eddie Dyer of the Cards had to sweat this one out. as St. Not Louis. His pride had been hurt. A bum had almost put him away with one wallop.

There was nothing to do except to exterminate the young upstart who had displayed such effrontery. Louis opened up an early 2 to 0 lead that was closed to one run at the half way mark, broke out with two in the eighth only to have Boston tie it with three in their half na sa .23 St. Louis 9A Brooklyn 96 and finally wrung the winning run Slander t. B. I.eia Rrfrreelke f'ralr I moire William Prllrh-erd I I'll) urtr II MrM.Hr Head l.cu Cordon, Mdclle Judge Milliard l.

Hicklf A m. Breaarast ISU. BY EDWARD PRELL The Chicago Rockets arc taking en the ones first. Last week Bang! It was a block buster that landed in Mauriello's middle. When Taml climbed off the canvas at the count of eight every one except the challenger knew he was beaten.

Within seconds Louis' flying fists were thumping a requiem on Mauriello's head and body. The execution required only 2 minutes 9 seconds, which came close to equaling Louis' victory over Schmeling in 2 minutes 4 seconds. Louis ought to take a long rest. Iast night's fight, was one Pittsburgh, Sept. 19 (JF) The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Chicago Cardinals will open the National Football league season in Forbes field tomorrow night before a sellout crowd of 32,700 eager to witness the homecoming of Jock Sutherland, off Relief Pitcher Francis IRedl Barrett.

1.. Ked Sox Are Spectators) Ted Wilks, the stocky unbeaten relief hurler, achieved his seventh nobody, wanted except perhaps Uncle Mike Jacobs and Mauriello. There's nobody left for the champion to fight. Only time will Remaining games for the pennant contenders are: ST. LOCI BROOKLYN "day Open date.

Tudsy incinnati. Tomorrow At Chgo, Tomorrow At Boat. Kept. 22 At Chgo. Sept.

22 At Ros. 2 Kept. 23 At Chgo. Kept. 23 Pbll'phia.

Sept. 24 Cincinnati. Sept. 24 PhU'pkta. Night Kept.

23 Cincinnati. Sept. 23 PhU phla. Night I Kept. 2rt Open date Kept.

2 Open data. Kept. 27 Chicago. Kept, 17 Ope a data. I Night Kept.

2H I hirage. Kept. 2 Boston. I Night Kept. 29 Chicago.

Sept. 29 Boston. straight triumph and helped bis cause by starting the ninth inning with a single. Red Schoendienst reached first on Johnny llopp's Steeler coach, who previously spent several years tutoring the University of Pittsburgh Panthers. The Pittsburgh professional football league attendance record of set in 1942 when the Steelers opnNi their Ail AmrrU's con-ft-ience football season against the Cleveland Browns.

Tonight. In Sol-dim' Coach Dick Hanlcy's once beaten team will be confronted I Die New York Yankees. Cleveland won Its second straight conference game nt the expense of the- Rockets. This evening the Yan error. Harry Walker, attempting to sacrifice, forced Wilks at third.

give some young heavyweight a chance to gain stature adequate to pull a million dollar crowd. If Joe keeps fooling around with palookas, one of them will succeed In landing a haymaker, and that's no way for the grentest of all champions to pass out. Bruce Woodcock's knockout of Gus Lesnevich in London the other night may have the making of a 1947 outdoor international contest. But how will the Briton's supporters explain his recent defeat by Mauriello, a fellow who couldn't last a round against Louis? We'll let Uncle Mike work out that problem. He's pretty good at that.

If Louis holds on to his crown another year or two, one of our 1946 Then came Musial with the game-breaking blow. enjoyed their best year cannot be broken as Arthur Rooney, Steeler Ted Williams, Manager Joe Cro- president, late tonight decided nin and most of the Boston Hed -1 isa against selling standing room. This Sox stars, enjoying a few days' va- means that only the 32,700 seats will BY IRVING VAUGHAN I Cbiraga Tribune Press Service Brooklyn. N. Sept.

13 Thv Dodgers, hounded for days by seem-' ingly relentless opposition, this afternoon found a smooth spot in th, road that they hope will lead them kees, roB. hcd by Rny Flaherty, will be aftrr thfir third straight. In each of four tames, including two exhibitions, the Yankees have racked up 21 points. Thnt will ho sufficient unless the Rockets pop ation by scouting the Cards, got Jack Russell, who returns to Soldiers' field tonight leas than a be sold, Pitt to Honor Sutherland Golden Gloves champions may make things interesting for him. You know who Bob Foxworth, of course.

The Wake's forecasts on this week's college football games follow: a large sized eyeful of Mr. Musial thruout the afternoon. Musial singled In the first and second innings, stretched ordinary singles into doubles in both the month after his spectacular performance for the College All-Stars. This time the great end from Raylor will be playing with the unbeaten New York Yankees against the Chicago Rockets in an All-America conference game. Sutherland's homecoming will be forth with a hetter offense.

Against the Krowni they made six points made official before the game when to the National league pennant. Th Pirates, who evidently thought they; the Pitt Lettermen's association hon rule ielding 20. MnLwIih Only a Spectator ors him In a locale near the Univer EAST Army, 34; Vlllanova. 7. SOUTH Alabama, SO; Furman, O.

Kentucky, 14; tllo Misa. 7. Louisiana college. 13; Tesas Teachers. fifth and eighth Innings, and finally lined the decisive smash Into center.

These added six points to his league leading batting average, now a daz sity's cathedral of learning. A record Chlcsgo professional riowd'of watched the Hrowna nouthwestersi Loulslsna, 211; Houston unl- I have a fair ball club but I won't know how good it is until tomorrow night," Sutherland said. "The Cardi had done their bit by taking half of a double header yesterday, were as helpless as falling leaves before the pitching of Hal Gregg meanwhile, the second placers did so much fancy hitting that they glided to 7 to 0 victory to hold spoil the Buckets' dchnt. Officials of the Bockcts said that tonight's zling .373. Marion Out Indefinitely crowd probably will be between veraity, Clem son, 2S; Presbyterian, O.

Virginia Military institute, 14; Catawba, O. Milllgan, 14; Emory Henry, O. Taakegee, 14; rhllander Smith, n. SOUTHWEST The Cards, however, were crip nalslike all other league entries-are much stronger this year." The Steelers have won four exhl 25. 000 and .30,000.

pled defensively by the absence of WEST Illinois. 27; Pittsburgh, O. Indiana, 21; Cincinnati, 7. Purdue, 27: Miami I O.I, t. Wisconsin.

21) Marquette. 13. Iowa. 2H Nor Ik Dakota Mate, O. Tesas, 20; Missouri, 10.

Texas Christian, 19: Kansas. 14. Drake. 21: St. Ambrose.

7. Iowa State, 14; Colorado, IS. Tulsa, 20: Wichita, O. Iowa Pre-Flight. 35; Iowa State 7.

St. Louis. 13: Missouri Mines, 0. Detroit. 20; Wayne.

7. Bradley Rinon. O. Lawrence. 12; Carroll.

7. I.eras, 20; South Dakota State, It. Central. 14: Tarklo. Teachers, 7.

Klrksvllle, Teachers, lewa North Dakota, 2S; Luther, 7. nlmnaon. Doane, O. Midland, 7s Wartburg. O.

Dubuque. 19; Burns. Vista, T. Momlngslde, 13; Nebraska Wesleyan. 7.

Washbaru, 20; Hastings, Teachers, 13. bltion games and the Cardinals have Tessa A. 40; North Texas State In anplhcr conference ronlest the Miami Scaliawks will meet the Eos Angeles Dons in the Los Angeles been successful in two, the Chica- Coliseum, also under lights. goans. scoring 95 points to 6 for op ponents.

i Teachers, O. Arkansas. 28; Northwest'n Louisiana Mate, O. Baylor, 27; Southwestern lies. I.

fl. Texas 27; West Texas Mate. A. Hardln-Mmmona, 20; McMurry. lO.

Oklahoma A. 39; Denver, 12. FAR WEST Frankie Sinkwich rejoined the their game interval behind the Cardinals. The Dodgers have nine games left to play and the Cardinals eight. The Dodgers brought on a period of badly needed relaxation for themselves by shooing Nick Strincevich off the premises without They plunked him for two runs in' the first inning because he was Card Start Four Rookie Yankees yesterday for their work out in Soldiers' field, but the Na Coach Jimmy Conzelman of the tional league's most valuable player Marty Marion from the lineup.

Their star shortstop aggravated an old back injury in last night's game and sat this one out on the bench while young Joffre Cross played his position. Dyer said Marion was out for an indefinite period. George Munger failed to last the route for the second straight time in the east. Singles by Joe Garagiola, Munger, Schoendienst and an error by Connie Ryan on Cross' roller had given the big right hander a working margin in the second. Altho the Cards climbed on their former teammate, Mort Cooper, for seven more than a little wild.

They wal Cardinals Intends to start four rookies Al Hust, 220 pound end from Tennessee; Lloyd Arms. 215 pound Oklahoma A. M. guard; Garrard Ramsey. 210 pound guard of Williatji and Mary, and Pat Harder.

Wisconsin full back. Ray Mallouf, who completed 48 out of AH 'Round the Razzberry Bush The modern girl likes to be mar ried at 18 or 20 years of age and. If she doesn't, she just stays that age until she does. Distant Dan. 96 pass attempts in 1941 National league play, is expected to star at Statistics show that women live Brlghsm Young.

19: Western State. O. Wyoming, 20; Greeley Teachers. O. Colorado A.

14: Fort Warren, 7. Colorado college. 13: Peru Teachers. O. New Mexico, 27; Flag staff Teachers, O.

Library Scene The frail men are lounging on bard chairs, Pretending to be reading local news. Librarians are flitting here and there, In helping many folks a book to choose. The conscientious type, a student true, Is pouring over Shakespeare and the like, A mother takes out books on child care. Who has in tow a frisky 'Ittle type. The blind come tn for braille, their dogs allowed.

loped him with similar results but without the aid of passes in th next inning and that was Nick's finish. Thereafter, with numerous Dodger regulars withdrawn, roth-' ing much happened except that three runs zoomed home against Pitcher Edson Bahr in the sixth, Reiser Forced to Rest Again Altho the Dodgers had a leisurely Bob Dove, who won fame as a longer than men. Who can deny that paint is a wonderful preservative? Johnnie. hits in the first three innings, that quarter back after lour years in the navy. Probable line-ups: CARDINALS STEELERS Hust V4ehltcrk Walter (Hatchet) Clay, one of Coach Dick Hanley's El Toro Marines, who will start at left half for the Rockets.

Notre Dame end, will be the Rockets' line leader this evening was all the scoring they could in 1941 will he unable to play. This will be Rood news for the Rockets, but they'll encounter him later in the season at New York when Frankie has lecovered from a knee opeiation. Meanwhile, Orban Sped Sanders of Texas is proving an able stand-in for Sinkwich. In four games, including two exhibitions, Sunders has been responsible for 455 of the 2,002 yards the Yankees have gained. Flaherty rralsen Yankees "This Is the best professional team I've ever coached," snid Flaherty last night.

After assuring his audience he hadn't forgeotten his 1912 Washington Redskins, who whipped the Bears for the professional title, he explained it like this: "I've never had a better set of ends. This Roes for the tackles and, as a unit, this back field is tops in all my experience." Seven of the at guard. Foster Coomer Arms Bucek manage until the eighth. Meantime successive singles by Ryan, Cooper, Banonls Cherundulo The Wake Depends Help! Upon Its Friends. Help! This Changing World and Hopp closed the gap to one afternoon, they encountered more than a little distress over Pete run in the fifth.

Yacht Owner ILLINI DEPART Ramsey -R. Mattloll Zlmny McCaffray Ivy K. Davis Mallouf Q. 8 Seabrlcht Goldberg 1-. Dudley Senn R.H Condlt Harder F.

Lach Reiser's vain attempt to prove that Wouldn't you like to come up and Munger Tire In Eighth The Cards moved out to a 4 to 1 he had shaken off a Charley horse that caught him in the recent series! see my scrapbook of Wake contributions? Day Dreamer The foreign-born want volumes about lead in the eighth on Musial's dou with the Cardinals. He was in left Right at Home ble, a walk to Enos Slaughter, and FOR PITTSBURGH field at the start but played only September Inheritress of summer's precious hoard. Herself posses led ef beauty to remember, forerunner of autumnal Joys restored Most glorious ef months Is fslr Depteraher. Lucille Vcncklascn Thlnkogram Experience also teaches that the UponRevenge BY WILLIAM FAY Major Portion of Squad home. While little boys, caps off.

with dirty hands And Sunday manners, thru the aisles roam. Young jitterbugs take books about Chopin While young and old at mystery thrillers peek, I leave without the book I came to find For here alive are portraits that I seek. Virginia Pennock PACKERS VS. GIANTS New York, Sept. 19 7P) The New York Giants and Green Bay Packers, National Football league teams, will meet in the Polo Grounds tomorrow night in a charity game.

The contest, being renewed after a lapse of three years, has pitted the Giants against a team of eastern college all-stars In the past, but the collegiate idea was shelved this year because of a scarcity of football players among 1946 college graduates. The Revenge Is the only cutter on Lake Michigan which boasts an electric water pressure system hot guy who believes In borrowing has no faith in lending to others. Augie, the Miller. showers and there is some talk that Skipper Edwin Bud Raphael may build a mantel in the cabin be Durand Doings Rural Mail Carrier Sarver expects run scoring singles by Whitey Ku-rowskl and Garagiola. Munger, tiring suddenly In the last of the eighth, was removed from the game after he walked Hopp and yielded a double to Tom Neill that missed being a homer by Inches.

Al Brazle proved to be an unfortunate relief choice, lie walked Tommy Holmes on four struight pitches, threw three balls before he got a strike on Phil Masl and finally heaved a fourth ball, forcing in Hopp. Dyer summoned Wilks, whose second pitch was greeted by Nanny Fernandez for a two run single to center, tying the score. Wilks finally retired the next three hitters and three more in the ninth, two of them on strikes. The Cards ended their 1916 rivalry against Boston with 15 victories against 6 losses. Score: fore spring.

to take a three day vacation start ing next Tuesday. On Monday he Ten Years Ago TodayThe Chicago Bears defeated Green Bay, 30 to 3, in season football opener. Rex Mays won the feature 50 mile MajorLeafties will show the new man around the The mantel will be necessary if the Revenge beats Tar Baby, Freebooter II. and Blue Goddess Sunday after route. Pete Graham has ordered one of automobile race at Roby speedway.

Argentina routed Gretntree, one inning. He was one of the felj lows who scored in the first and the-effort was too much for his ailing leg. Without him. even the most ardent of Dodger constituents con-j cedes in true Brooklynese that dem Bums ain't the same." Strincevich asked for excitement in the first inning by walking Eddie Stanky, who is an avid collector oC such items. Augie Galan rolled into a force play, but Reiser also walked' and so did Bruce Stevens after Dixie Walker had been thrown out by Frank Gustine.

Carl Furillo mad' everybody except the Pirates comfortable by doubling to right to, score Galan and Reiser. i The Dodger March On There was no mistaking th Dodgers' fondness for Strincevich's' throwing after what happened in the second inning. Edwards set up: the scoring incident with a single but Gregg fanned attempting to, sacrifice. The pesky Stanky plunked a double dose to the right field lin and Edwards scored. Stanky went, for home on a hit by Dick who made the mistake of thinking" he had produced more than a Bob Elliott's throw to Bill Cox nailed him at second.

Gregg took it upon himself to start something in the sixth against, Bahr. He singled to right with on those new zoot suits from his mail order catalog. 21 to 9, in polo match at Meadow AMERICAN" LEAGUE. w. i ret.

o.b. Boston 4S Detroit A4 Alt IS New York. 82 HH 17 Washington 7 1 7.1 2T CHICAGO tS 7 SO'-t Station Agent Pollock sold a Brook. ticket clear thru to Colorado last to Fly East Today Champaign, 111., Sept. 19 Special Tin? Illinl advance guard, composed of seven squad members who preferred not to travel by airplane, left here today by train for Pittsburgh for the game with the Tanth-ers there Saturday.

The remainder of the group will fly in chartered planes, leaving early tomorrow. Ruddy Young, Raul Patterson, Bill Heiss, Ross Steger, Tom Gallagher, Perry Moss, and Bill Franks made up the party leaving today. The Illini will open their season without the services of Joe Buscemi, first string end, and Jack Pierce, reserve half back. Coaches decided that both needed more rest. Jim Valek, 18 year old sophomore letter-man, will start at left end in place of Buscemi.

Probable Lineup Listed Coach Ray Eliot's probable starling lineup will be: Vali-k, Irrt end: Mike Kaaap. teft tackle: Bob pryinukl, Iftt tuard: Mac VVpnikumi. crnler: Alrx Aaaac rlicht guard: Kill Kianka. rlalit week. The Duke of Paducah I Cleveland BO .452 Do You Remember W'ay Back When: I Yankee starters have had pro experience against three for the Roc kets.

Other Y'ankee threats are Ace Parker, who sparked the Urooklyn Dodgers for several seasons; Rug Manders, full back from that same lub; Harvey Johnson, 191G College All Star from William and Mary, and Rob Kennedy of Washington State, who runs, passes, and kicks. Johnson has kicked nine consecutive points after touchdowns. KockcU Potentially Strung The Rockets have the potential for moving the ball all the way. Their problem, and this was one on which Hanley and his aids concentrated this week, is synchronizing the at-ts' k. They have speed boys in KIroy llirsch, Eilly Hillenbrand, and Don Griffin.

Walter Hatchet Clay, who ill start at left half tonight, showed good power making 16 yards in 11 tr.ruMs against the Browns, but three of his 10 passes were intercepted, while he completed four for 62 yards. Bob Hoernschemeyer, who was rated along with Glenn Dobbs and Angelo Bertelli in pre season sizeups of leading conference passers, is an unknown factor. Hampered by soreness in his throwing arm, the former Indiana star bus been unable to approach his college form, lie will try gain tonight. Ned Mathews, who played four seasons in the National league, will be directing the Rockets' attack from Tight half back much of the time. Dad brought back a whole bolt of St.

Louis Ab A dress goods and mother and girls had 1 2 4 Walker. rf frocks just alike? Hillbilly Gal. St. Ixaia elS MO .44 1 34 Philadelphia 49 97 ,33 49'. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Cleveland Washington 1 Detroit 14; Philadelphia 7 St.

Loaia 6: Boston Chicago-New York not scheduled. GAMES TODAY Chicago at St. I.nula. Detroit at Cleveland. Night gam.

Only aamea achcdulrd. Desperate Desmond was the top heel Boston Ab A Culler. ss 5 4 4 Hnpn.lb 4 2 10 1 Nrlli.lf Kilo Holmes. rf 3 110 Masl.c 3 1 1 Fernandez, 3b 4 12 1 Hvsi)JI .112 4 Gillenwatr.cf .1111 F. Barrett, 1 White.

Cooper.p 2 1 2 J.Barrett.cf 1 of the comic strips? Irene Veatch. 7 4 2 4 13 0 3 1 4 2 3 0 5 4 3 10 3 110 1 Musial. lb Slaughter. rf Kurowskl.3b sisler.lf Dusak.lf Garaglola.e russ.ss Munger, Hrazlr.p Wilks. Balling the Jack was as popular noon In the 18 mile lake shore race between Belmont and Jackson Park harbors.

As the winning skipper, Raphael would inherit the Chicago Tribune trophy. Bud already has solved the housing shortage by moving aboard the Revenge, but victory Sunday would pose the problem of providing a mrkntel for the huge trophy. The Revenge has won four of Its 12 battles with its three cutter contemporaries this year and will carry a proficient 10 man crew to the Belmont harbor starting line at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. The lineup: Bob Huguelet. malnaheet: nil! Whlen, relief helmsmen, Fran HTrne.

relief helmsman; BUI Ahem, baikslsys; BUI Utile. Bill Hrlx. Ted Kanoa, Jack Kasman, nd Kobert McCnnnell, IlKht canvna, H. T. Van Mell and Eric Anderson.

For the first time in the 71 year history of Chicago racing, a lake front course has been laid out to give spectators front The four largest racing yachts on Lake Michigan will sail within half a mile as jltterbugglng and just as crazy? They're Going Fast! The ninth annual In the Wake of the News Book is proving the most popular of all. See your news, dealer or bookstore at once, if you would be sure of your copy of this collection of choice items from a year's columns. They also are available, while they last, at the Chicago Tribune Public Service offices, 1 S. Dearborn and the Tribune Tower. The prices: over the counter, 23 cents; by mail, 30 rents.

Address mail orders to 1 S. Dearborn Chicago. Ask your friends they'll tell you not to miss the IN THE WAKE OF THE NEWS BOOK t34 27 IS 3S 13 27 13 Padgett Hatted for Cooper In elslith batted for Glllenwater In eighth. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. Pet.

O.B. St. Louis 92 B4 Brooklyn WO fl.1 I 1 (iiicaoo 77 a isi-, Boston 77 na i Philadelphia AH HI .449 Cincinnati S3 .424 SO Pittsburgh M4 .413 31', New York BS S9 341, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York Chicago St. Louis Boston 4 Brooklyn Pittsburgh Cincinnati 1 out and, after two were gone Galan drew a pass. Whitman again proved1 tarklf; Hank llaunian, ilKht end; Ferry Ma.

liiarlrr l.i.cn. Jullua Kykovtrh, led half: Jluddr Peggy from K. C. I.armer'n Ledger My little brother has worked out a plan to save a lot of wear on umpire's whiskbrooms. He'd have every pitcher develop a sweeping curve ball.

What a woman doesn't know about driving a car would fill a hospital ward. Call my mother-in-law world series. She'll be around again In a few weeks. Paul Larimer his worth as a sub for Reiser by singling to score Gregg. Then Walk-i er whacked a triple into left center, sending in the two pals on rutin.

riiu nan; nuit Mrgrr, lull Back. In addition to the starters, the following will make the trip: Ends Maechlle, tra. r.atknff, Owena; I.eiu Airane, HlnKaman. Cunz: guards Wren, (inttfrlrd, Serplco, Slegerl; ren-teri Sellcer, Ttfinuho; lialf barka Dufrlmeler, Rt I-oull. .....020 OOO 021 Boston OUO OlO 030 4 Runs St.

Louis: Garagiola. Cross, Musial. Slaughter. Schoendienst; Jlosion: Mysn. Hopp, Nelll, Holmes.

Runs batted In Munger. Schoendienst. Kuiowskl. Oaragtola. Musial.

Hopp. Masl, Fernandei 12 1. Errors Kvan, Hopp. Two base lilts Musial (2 I. Nelll.

Double plays Cross to Schoendienst to Musial; Munger to Cross to Musial; Culler to Ryan to Hopp: Culler to Hopp 1 3 1 Left on hases St. Louis, 8. Boston. 7. StllKk iut Monger.

Wilks. 2: Cooper. 3. liases on balls Munger. 3: Brarle.

2: Cooper, 2. lilts trr Munger. In 7 Innings I pitched to two batlera in eighth): lliarle. none til none inllrhed to two batters Wllka. 1 In 2: Score 7-atvirar, Maciloll.

Patlerann, Kddleman. Kwaa- AAMEK TODAY Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Only game scheduled. Pittsburgh I Brook I rn Ab A Ab A usllne 2b .112 4 Slinky 3k I I rielwRkl. full hat-ka rltcaotf, l.ahler, quarter barks Stewart, Gallagher, Krueger.

of shore virtually the whole 18 miles. Mrt.het.lb 2 II HI llimii Ill.Jb Kussrll.cf 4 12 1t 4 3 Sslkrld.r 4 2 OiRelser lf pp BOY; YOU'LlM MOON MUIsZ-IHS 35? Cooper. 11 In P. Barrett. 2 In While, none In 'i.

Winning pitcher Wllks l.osine pllrher F. Barrett. Umpires Jorda, Reardon. vou and Uoetg. Time 2:13.

Attendance 7.S70. MAMIE. WRITES HER Klllolt.if 4 0 I I I Whitman 4 3 1 4 .1 llwalker.if 4 2 Kilter. If 4 0 2 0 Hermanakt.rt 1 1 tUndlry.lh 3 3 0 14L h.p OiKuilllo 1 I 1 I annlng.p 11 Reese. sa 4 I Hshr.p 1 Walsh, OOO 4 2 4 0.

Vcf AV5 I TIED TO OUR TENT 1 Tri rvW GUARDING MRS.UULUM5 1 AMD WILLIE HAS BOUGHT A Pirates Manager to Be Named at Season's Close Pittsburgh, Sept. 19 TEEPEE AKO ARB-BOYCOTTING THE SWANHY uz-vrei -iM TUP ID Anderscm.0 Cireti.p 2 1 1 Lt SECOND HONEYMOOtf. 3 24 12' SI 27 12 Ml UJ 1 Frank E. McKinney, president of the Pirates, tonight said the club's man Whitehead batted for Strincevich In third- Workman batted for Lannlng tn fifth, and Vaav A R16 RUEL, BROWNS' BOSS CONFER; NO STATEMENT Cincinnati, Sept. l'J 0T)-Hcr-old I Muddy Ruel, special assistant to Baseball Commissioner A.

B. Happy Chandler and mentioned as a candidate for the managership of the St. Louis Browns, declined comment tonight ori his return from a Versailles, conference with Richard Muckerman, president of the Browns. "Anything that's said about our meeting must come from Mr. Muckerman." Ruel said and then added: "In i matter like this it's not my place to speak." ager for 1947 would not be named until after the close of the current Robaya batted for Bahr in seventh.

Pittsburgh OOO 004 000 BREAK FOR TrY HOTELS. Brooklyn 220 003 GO' 7, season. McKIfTney, communicating Runs Brooklyn- Stanky. Galan fJt. Reiser.

Whitman. Edwards, Gretr Hunt batted In Furillo (2 1. Stanky. Whitman fll. 12 1.

Errors Galan. Custlne. Two bass) Mrs uriiio. utanky. Russell.

Tnree baa Mt Walker. Sacrlllre Crrgg Left on base burgh, Brooklyn, ft. Bases cn bahs Oregg-, with a Pittsburgh newspaper by telephone from his Indianapolis Ind. home, added that Billy Herman was being considered for the job, but that no decision would be reached until after he had conferred with Frankie Frisch, present Pirate man strincevich, I-anning. Bahr.

2: Wsts.i. 2. Struck out CIregg. 4. Stlineevb h.

It 1. Hlts strliuevbh. 4 tn 2 Innings, Unniri. in 2. Rahr.

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À propos de la collection Chicago Tribune

Pages disponibles:
7 806 023
Années disponibles:
1849-2024