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CC PART II. 9 Stanford -33 i Ore. State Ohio State 33 U.CLA. California -6 Trojans I i i ov7 --iDAvi hv TROJANS 1 JL i. IhauaerinK 1 fi 7 1 "2 5ri Cfc? fa.

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Timei Miracle Ere photo by J. H. McCror? Brooklyn Bows to Sport Indians Toy Ohio State Roars S3 urlinq of Russo fibs -Amaetes (Rmes Postscripts Over Trojans, 33-0 Visitors Score Five Touchdowns as S.C. Fails to Threaten in One-sided Game With U.CLA. Bruins Stopped at All Times in 33-0 Game; Albert, Kmerovic Shine By PAUL ZIMMERMAN Yankees Take Lead in World Series With 2-1 Victory; Fitzsimmons Injured BROOKLYN, Oct.

4. I must have Ijeen deeply gratifying to Whitlow Wyatt the other day BY AL WOLF center, a handsome blow. He scored on Peewee Reese's single to right. That, was all the Dodger hitting there was. Fitzsimmons, fat and 40.

will go down in World Series history as the hard-luck hurler of all time. This was his third series and probably his last. Back in lfKr he was a victim of as touch BY PAUL LOWRY Behind the drive of a charging line, Ohio State mixed power with deception to crush Southern California, 33 to 0, before 65,000 spectators at the Coliseum yesterday afternoon. The Trojans were never dangerous at any stage of the one-sided rout and receipted for one of the worst defeats in their intersectional history. Scoring four times on running I SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1941 STANFORD STADIUM, Oct.

4. It was "Rose Bowl, here we come again!" late this afternoon as Stanford football followers, piling out Continued from Page 1, Part I did a Dodger get anything like a poke. It is true that Joe Medwick topped the ball in the fourth for a scratch hit that Russo let roll because he thought it would run foul. REISER DOUBLES It was the seventh before a man got past first base and it took Pete Reiser to smash a double into right field for that. Then Dixie Walker opened the last of when he put the crimp into the American League's top hands, the Yankees.

Because Wyatt was kicked around in the junior circuit like an orphan child, for something 1 i a dozen of their vast dish, chittered a break as a hurler could exnect when, after taming the Yankees Cougars, Behind Sewell, Jolt California, 13-6 PULLMAN (Wash.) Oct. 4. (P) The passing of Billy and chattered happily about the day's doings, both far all afternoon, he tried to field a smash by Jake Powell with his Statistics on Trojan Rout meat hand and the Yank hitter the eighth with a double to right plays and once by air the Buckeyes revealed such terrific power smashing the line and running the ends that they generated four drives of 80 yards or better for touchdowns. TROJANS LOOK BAD Riddled by. injuries, the Tro Sewell and Jay Stoves sparked Washington State College was safe at first, scoring the winning run of the ball game.

HARD-LUCK BOY Fred was with the Giants Yankees Again to a 13-to-6 victory over University of California in a Coast Conference game today. Rain held the crowd to 6000. then, and while he hurled three After a scoreless first period, series games for New York, he NEW YORK jans presented a demoralized S.C. Yards gained running. 38 Yards lost running 47 Net yards gained running -9 Yards gained 70 Total yards gained 67 First downs, 2 First downs, passing.

3 Total first downs 5 Sewell, left half, engineered a McQuar California fullback, AB A F. front, and their display of bad never quite got a win. Today's bad break overshadowed that one. And it was Cougar touchdown in the second years, counting the several trips he made back to the minors. And you are guilty of an understatement when you say that Whit's record was unimpressive.

BAD REPUTATION' In truth, it was terrible. And It might just as well be told, that a lot of prominent managers seemed to get the idea that Wyatt didn't have enough fortitude for the job. Of course, it takes a lot of fortitude to get out there on that hill, knowing that the minute you make your first mis 1 12 2 1 blocking, poor tackling, impotent offense and weak defense was the worst produced by an S.C. drove through the line for 16 yards and Halfback Reinhard recovered his own fumble on the Sturm, lb 4 Rolfe. 3b 4 Henrich, rf 3 DiMaggio, cf 4 Keller, If 4 quarter.

Starting from Washington State's 45, he flipped two young Russo who Droved his un- i doing. 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 W.S.C. 1G as the quarter ended. Forward passes attempted 25 team in years. Clicking with everything they OHIO 360 35 325 144 409 13 5 18 12 6 4 4 35.8 55 8 84 8 4 3 passes good for 30 yards, then, on a fake pass, raced the final 14 yards to score.

Dyson place-kicked for the extra point. and near. With their own eyes they had beheld Coach Clark Shaughnessy's Indians ring the victory register for the second time this season and for the 12th straight time under his tutelage, by toying with a pitifully impotent U.QL.A. squad for a 33-0 conquest. With their own ears they had heard the loud speaker blare forth the startling news of California's and Washington's conference defeats and S.C.'s rout at the hands of the Buckeyes, an event which indicated that little need to be feared from that direction.

PLEASANT PROSPECT In the light of all that happened, it appeared probable that Stanford had cleared its most difficult hurdle on the trail to the M'QUARY GOES OYER As the final period opened Dickey, Gordon. 2b Rizzuto, ss. Russo, tried, including some of old Pop Warner's famous single and double reverses, the Buckeyes were Reinhard passed to Dunn for There were two away in the seventh when the tragedy came. Russo's liner hit Fitzsimmons on the knee and bounded a hundred feet in the air. Reese caught the ball, which had not hit the ground, and Russo was out, but so was, Fitzsimmons.

hotter than firecrackers and nearly 10 yards, and McQuary Forward passes completed 10 Forward passes intercepted by 0 Number of punts 8 Average length of punts 40.2 Yardage of punt returns 32 Number of penalties 0 Yards penalized 0 Number of fumbles 3 TWO GOOD PASSERS Totals 33 2 8 27 14 scored in every period but the moved the ball into position fourth. Coach Paul Brown of yardsfrom thegoal. McQuary went. BROOKLYN AB over in three tries. His place In the third quarter Sewell was hurt returning a punt.

Stoves went in for took up the Cougars' pitching. He passed from the California 13 to Quar kick for extra point wide Ohio State gave1 the game over to the reserves in that quarter, and, while they kept the Buckeye goal line unsullied, they While Sewell was in the game Fumbles lost I Touchdowns 0 in the first half he completed 6 take, or at the moment your control vanishes, why, some guy either is going to drive that bail down your throat or smash it into the far-reaching stands. Those more than who 6aw Whitey settle down after a shaky start, and stand New York's bombers on their respective ears on Thursday, could not be sold on the story that the hicr hnlrl anH Reese, ss 4 Herman, 2b 1 Reiser, cf 4 Medwick, If. 4 Lavaget'o. 3b 3 Camilli, lb.

3 Walker, rf 3 Conversions 0 terback Kennedy, who crossed the line standing up. were never able, to dent the Trojans for another score. of 10 pass attempts for a total of 94 yards. Most of Sewell's flips went to the sticky-fingered W.S.C. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Just before the third quarter 0 11 1 2 A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 TOO MUCH POWER 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HE'S THROUGH His teammates crowded around the limping warrior and Manager Leo Durocher rushed out to the pitcher's mound.

Slowly Freddie hobbled to' the dugout and the fans gave him a thundering ovation. He was taken to the New York Hospital fjr X-ray examination which revealed that there was no fracture. A bruise and broken blood vessel appeared to be the extent of the TROJANS TCB YO YL NYO Owen, 3 ended G. Herrero, California tackle, recovered a Cougar fumble. Clad in brilliant scarlet uni Turn to Page 13, Column 6 Av.

Pis. 1.0 0 Kitzs'm'ns, 2 Robt'son forms that made them stand out 12 3 7 3 10 W. M's'k Coscar't, 2b. 1 Casey, .0 3 33, has that unpleasant color like giants, the Buckeyes literally pulverized the Trojans with Woods Nation-wide Football Scores 1.5 2.0 11 3 2 17 -15 15 -10 And'son Brown'g French, 0 Galan, ,.1 Allen, ..0 Totals ...29 damage. LOCAL Ohio State, 33; Southern Cali BUCKEYES TCB YO YL NYO 20 107 8 99 4 27 8 Av.

PU. 5.0 12 Fisher With Fitzsimmons gone, the Yankees went to work. Johnnv Graf 3 79 7 41 New Year's classic by whipping Oregon's big boys a week ago. And for the road ahead, if today's exhibition was any criterion, the Indians have just as talented an array as that which swept all last year's opposition aside. Frankie Albert and Pete" Kmet-ovic were as great as ever.

Outstanding, too, were muscular Turn to Page 10, Column 3 Batted for French In 8th. SCORE BY INNINGS Sturm lined out to Reiser to start 6.1 5.9 36.0 4.4 .3 0 79 0 41 0 36 6 31 .4 1 New York .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 36 37 5 Kinkade Hallabrln Horvath Sar'ghaus Shaw Turdue. Pittsburgh, 0. Yale, 21; Virginia, 19. Dartmouth, 47; Amherst.

7. Colgate, Penn State, 0. Rochester, 13; Oberlin, 15. Cornell. Syracuse, 0.

Bates, New Hampshire, 6. New York Lafayette, 0. Buffalo, City College, 0. Holy Cross. 13; Providence, 0.

Trinity, Vermont, 7. Rutgers, 26; Springfield, 0. Susquehanna, American, 0. Coast Guard Academv, 48; Wor- Brooklyn ....0 0000001 01 the eighth. But Red Rolfe singled sharply to left and the pa-Turn to Page II, Column 4 SUMMARY" Sch'baum I' Runs batted in DIMaggio.

Kel down his spine. TWENTY-FOUR GAMES Yet there are the records to show that Whit won only 24 games during his extended stay in the American League, and you' get an idea how few these are, when you remember that he won only two less for' the Dodgers during the season just ended. With Detroit in 1929 into 1931 he won four games, and so went chasing back to the minors in 1931. That year, finishing with Beaumont in the Texas loop, he chalked, up 11 wins and so went back to the Tigers. He had his best American League season in 1932 when he captured nine contests and lost 13 with the Tigers.

Next year ler, Keese. Two-base hits Reiser, Walker. Three-base hit Gordon. an amazing display of power that seemed virtually unstoppable as, Fisher, Graf and Kin-kade roared down field for tremendous gains. From the moment they gained possession of the ball in the first period the Buckeyes werejiot to be denied.

After scoring three times on running plays in the first half, the Buckeyes took to the air for a 48-yard touchdown, Graf to Shaw, in the third period, but reverted to power to march 87 yards in 11 plays for the fifth and final goaL SUBSTITUTE KICKER Substitute End Leon Schoen-baum, who was rushed In every time Ohio State scored, converted three of his five attempts. So tremendous was the Ohio Yale Rallies fo Win Stolen bases Rizzuto. Sturm. Irt on bases New York. Brooklyn, fornia, 0.

PACIFIC COAST -Stanford, 33; U.C.L.A., 0. Oregon State, Washington, 6. Washington State, 13; California, 6. Stanford Frosh, 20; Long Beach J.C.. 0.

San Diego State, Occidental, 6. California Frosh, 35; San Francisco J.C., 0. St. Mary's, Moffet Field, 0. EAST Fordham, 16; Southern Methodist, 10.

Pennsylvania. 19; Harvard, 0. Navy, 40; West Virginia, 0. icester Tech, 0. 4.

Cases on balls OffV Fitzsim. Conference Standings Read 'Em and Weep Ohio State, 33; Southern Cali Over Virginia, 21-19 YALE BOWL. NEW HAVEN mons. Russo, 2. Struck out By Fitzsimmons, Russo, 5.

Hits Off Fitzsimmons, 4 in 7 innings; CaseY. 4 in 1-3: French, ruin In 2.3 fornia, 0. (Ct.) Oct. 4. (P) After trailing Turn Pet.

Pti. OP Stanford 2 1.000 15 Oregon State. Washington, 6. Washington State, 13; Califor by 19 points at the half, Yale, aided by its sophomores, staeed Double plays Rizzuto to Sturm; Reese to Camilli. Losing pitcher-Casey.

Umpires Grieve (A.) plate, 8 1 0 1.000 13 7 UCLA 1 1 7 39 Maine, 14; Northeastern, 12. Waynesburg, 25; Potomac State, 0. Columbia, 13; Brown, 6. Princeton, 20; Williams. 7.

Bowdoin, 13; Wesleyan, 7. Massachusetts, Connecticut State, 6. Case, 33; Lehigh, 26. Turn to Tage 10, Column 7 nia, f. 800 3d 26 Oregon 1 a thrilling rally to open its sea 800 1ft 10 Ormon 8ttf uoetz (IN.) nrst base.

McGowan Mississippi State, 14; Alabama. O. 500 19 13 (A.) second base. rinelH tNA third 1 1 0 0 13 Wanhlnmon Sta California Waantnclon son today with a 2l-to-19 victory over favored University of Virginia before some 2o000. .000 .000 .000 .000 base.

Time of game 2h. 22m. Attendance 33,100. 9 9 U. Virginia Tech.

Georgetown, 0. Marquette, 28; Wisconsin, 7. 0 Montana Turn to Page 12, Column rt Turn to Tage 12, Column USSSS.

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