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Big John Mlze Is Hero As Yankees Beat Dodgers, 2-0 Fan Fare By Jack Hand NEW YORK A Once again big John Mize TM me ReSllltS back to haunt the National League with a crushing run Saturday as Allie Reynolds rammed a four-hit shut-out flown Brooklyn throats to square the World Series with a 2-0 New York Yankee victory in the fourth game. Mize, nearing his lOUi birthday in the gloaming of a glamorous. tlie of1 waa (h story of qareer, jerked the 71,787 Yankee i oim game. With the series' Stadium mob to its feet with it 3-2. the clubs now will re-; towering blast into the lower right Ulm t(1 Kbbets Field Monday for; field scats in the fourth inning.

a th a following Sunday's; back from his opening a Stadium finale. If thcy nrtllCffln Fairmont Foods Beverly Andrt'ens fi PalnKrs fi Wafucr Motors 5 i Tavern 1" i i i IHjh 22S; II S-; Team ti 503; both Team hish ow Joe lilack, Kcy-; ne ed nolds fired his singing fast hall played seventh, it also will be in Brooklvn. Sunday's; start Ht 2:05 p. m. Past Oklahoma Aggies, 10-7 ami dancing cuive past the bewild- me rcd Dodge.rs to claim 10 victims, only three of How- A Reynolds' fine victory with; Ehmke's great record in 1928.

UTO di i ys of rest, Stengel! Kweil Blackwell, the ex-j this pitching Cincinnati whip, to do the job, Reynolds earned his fifth Sunday. Blackwell was 1-0 World Series triumph, more than Yiink. iiny active major leaguer. All a IK Wll ived out the Dodger hits were singles and never liona Lea-cue Aug. 23.

did more than one come in same inning. Black, also trying to come bi Cutting through the heart of Iwo days rest after hi5. footbaU game. Brooklyn batting order with the Brilliant "opening win. was not asi The run--one of the longest in a i and cunning of a proven ace.

a he was Wednesday. Stillilistlcss game marked by numer- thf- Reynolds tanned )l( a OWC on ree hits fumbles at crucial moments-- ST1LLWATER, Okla. (yP) only 16 innings! 11-yard touchdown run by Sam; McWhirter with 3Vi minutes Wisconsin In Long Stride Toward Rose Bowl By Will Grimsley 0 iSt Wii-con-i I sin look a long stride toward the, JRose Bowl by humbling: favored; Hlinois Saturday, 20-6, but it Notre Dame struck the most blow of the second big, 'week of college football. The Fighting Irish, tied 7-7 by; 'Pennsylvania a week ago, bounced: with vengeance to upset! I Texas' speedy Longhorns, fifth: I ranked in the Associated Press- An H-3. The game at Austin highlighted Andy Pa ko 3nd.

nu lwf in at i an'important program of inter- imammg put Houston ahead of conflicts whjch vjed wjth Series for the attention the nation's sports fans. Michigan State, rated the na-j lion's No. team, barely escaped defeat, winning 17-14 over Oregon: State in the final two seconds on a 1 isec Aggies 107 Saturday in decisive Missouri Valley Lonfer, of the end of a 21-yard lked five, drive that was set, up by an Aggie Jackie Robinson thri Roy Campanula and Andy 3 afkO: y. He wa twice each. in nn( i mfn on base in every in-imiscue.

Reynolds added Billy Cox. pindi-: fxM pt the seventh. The rest of the scoring came ini i Rocky Nelson ami Blacx, is one-handed slab of Hie first quarter with a Houst Yogi' Ben a long drive by Dukejfield goal by Verle Gray and handed A ii chigan he top 10; ISnuior near the auxiliary by Aggie Clynne rf foo tball came off the' board in rishl field saved set up by fumbles. various gridirons without mishap. Maryland, California.

Southern' Kansas and Duke also: field goal by end Eugene Lekenta. Except for the defeat of Texasj and Illinois, the latter No. 2 na-! tionallv, and the terrific scare' from further trouble in the Only the defensive line play was; still smarting from in the tussle which lav's two-run pn.wd hall Houston into a first-place tie the next batter after Mize Hit Detroit for conference i A i i a i prevailed in a day of few form SO WHV CANT US HIT A WITH Wisconsin Rolls To Upset Victory Over Illini, 20-6 A I Wis. HI Wisconsin's Rose Bowl-minded Badg- gers struck with terrific power, generated by an atomic tmckficld, No. 2 team in the nation.

Rookie quarterback Jim Haluska passed to one touchdown and directed slashing fullback Alan (The Horse) Ameche and fleet halfback Harland Carl to two others in a complete humiliation before a record 52,071. Page 16--The Salina Journal Sunday, October 5, 1952 Huskers Blank I-State, 16-0 LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) A brilliant first quarter touchdown inarch engineered by quarterback Johnny Bordogna and a third quarter 42-yard touchdown run by fullback George Cifra paved the way Saturday for Nebraska's IB to 0 Bi Combined with scoring punches was a rock-ribbed of the Illini Nebraska defense that twice halted Iowa State when the visitors Seven victory over Iowa State, these two swiftK Ranked eighth in the Associated Press national poll, Wisconsin unleashed one of the greatest demonstrations of slam-bang football seen- at Camp Randall Stadium in years. were giving the crowd of 36,000 fearful moments. I Notre Dame In 14-3 Triumph Over Texas Team It was late in the first quarter when Bordogna, from his own 22-; yard line, faded back, spun, cir- The opening conference 26 yards to the probably will stamp the Badgers shrugged off the Texas heat Sat not only as the league's favorite to A few plajs later land any Rose Bowl bid, but also do TM and AUSTIN, Tex.

HI Notre to nail the Big Ten title. Illinois, last New Year's Rose Bowl champion, proudly encountered the Badgers with a record of 11 games without defeat. The llini left the field, outrushed by a whopping 334 yards to 60. The Badgers tried only 14 passes in timely spots for six completions and 100 yards against lllinois's 22 aerials which hit eight times for 67 yards. California 49 Minnesota 13 hurled a running pass to George Mink on Three plays later tf went over center for the score Bob Reynolds converted for first quarter Nebraska lead.

urday and turned on its own brand end steam to scorch favored Texas, 11-1-3. a 7-0 fw 3Q yards and (he (jrst iciose view Notre Dame had of the Midway in the second quarter- Nebraska fumbled on the State 45; and the lowans passed and ran to, a first down on the Nebraska 10., to shoot Notre Dame mge(i over rignt guar( his homer. He actually hit the ball. Houston Ifarther than Big Jawn but the foot poke was caught hy the 7--K); 1 0-- Maryland's Terrapins, Clara, 35 year and winners over Northwest 35-0, and to an unes- cted 20-20 tie. It was here that Nebraska's de-j MenJ1 Havraides kicked the first fen.se met its first big challenge, two extra apd the high with rugged line play, that pushed Texas-ranked No.

5 in tho State back to the 22 where, AESO( iated ess foo tbaU poll- Dick Mann was dumped hard by, were shattered, end Bill Schabacker for a 12-yardj The i inc her, a 3-yard plunge by loss. There Nebraska took over the; Heap 0 0w a Texas fumble of ball and the half ended with a i was a i mos anticlimactic. i i rm i score still 7-0. iTexas looked and was a Don Johnson who scored 1 ln the third the clinching hroll hout almost the halfback Don Johnson who scoiea, cifra 1 -sola Saturday In- of I fourth game series (N) Morgan Robinson -b AB II 0 A .3 .0 .4 ..4 ..4 3 1 I Maryland 28, Clemson 0 Poly, 42-0, and uburn, 20-7. Stanford I gnt A15 0 2 0 3 1 1 0 0 ...3 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 10 1 1 I 24 I II JOHNNY MIZE r-atko if pitching i a to Ib Krnm lhe very first inning wlK-irKitrillo rf nut of by Blark WuiiiK a called third strike past Robinson rind i i a a a TntalJ WHS superb.

In he NEW YORK (A) lull Ppow-en. Reese's single and Ell- F.iz7iit« PS 3y a i wiM throw put him Mantle -f a a He didn't need any help lo-Mise lh lh Great as was Reynolds' strong-iWoodUnc If hearted pitchinc job. Hint man Ba'ifr r( hearts of lhe Martin 2V this crisp, sunshiny noon. i Totals Manager Cascv Stengel a-Fliod out Mize off thf ne.nch to deliver SmwU out a cnuse.lc-Ran for Mize Conference for a year for playing'in New Year's Day games; against orders. California.

No. 4, whipped Minnesota, 49-13. Southern Cal, No. i turned back an improving ill at Los ngeies, 22-C. Kansas; C01XKGE PARK Md.

ng on a run by Paul -Quarterback a hy i Colorado, 21-12. PALO ALTO. Calif, ffl Stan- Gie the Big Ten all-offense passing and running ripped tne! charlie Hoafr thrce capitalized on the breaks ord holder. Tom Keough kicked scoring bonds off undefeated Mary-, No mighly Ten- urday to rack up a 14-7 victory first of his six straight 3 ml in a four-touchdown burst and. two first dowi) i Mich igan in a nationally sion to give the Bears a 7-6 then Hie Terrapins retired volunteers, 7-0.

football game. The inter-Kviu, on three minutes of Duke Defeats Tennessee, 7-0 game. The lowans got down PI A N'. C. (IP) t6 the Nebraska 42, where on Duke, holding Tennessee to two ifourth down, they had only about; first downs and 25 yards gained Johnson launched his great per, a uncorked a vicious ground formance by taking the ball on the, a Saturday to defeat the Vol3 first ay ami hc rf scrimmage before a crowd of 35,000.

i da "-backer Verl Scott without! The Blue Devils ground gam. after mn on hnri nnpneu me an mch of Sam. i their shell fnr the last quarter of game in trouncing Cletnson; 3S Black in 8th for Cox in 8th i 3 1 i 2 4 2 0 1 0 0 28 lo 0. put. nn a glaze on his All-America fi, clash before 35,000 high-jg a 0n e.

iglil. lighted smashing offcnsiven--and a as the Terrapins rang up their! Georgia Tech. No. Methodist tonigV i Wisconsin carried n. lot of fumbling by the Indiana.

ranking into the game at! Tlie Indians turned a pass in- 0 0 a i against Illinois' penalty in the fourth i fending Big Ten champions. Rookie! period into the winning touchdown. jack HaYuska passed toJThe foul was called on Michigan's and directed hisV rea end. Lowell Perry, while he The 190-pound signal a tQ WQ others in slashing an( stanford Bob Mathias went a fter the ball in the Michigan end 2 4 2 7 Istringcrs left the game after ifourth score early in the third: Saturday lie benched jonllSnioklyn (M Ciillins. who" had gone hitles? in 11-Xi-w (A) an.l Marled the hulking; a i Reese.

RBI-Mtze. -in- vet. Mir.e. 3B.Mantlc HR- i Revnoltis and Black knotted.Mize. K-Furillo.

j. in a i i struggle. Mi York S. BB-Black 5 (Mantle, t-inifl in to bat as lead-off man in'Rizzuto 2. Mr-Dougald.

tho fourth. With the count one P.iitherford (Mizel; Reynolds 3 and two strikes, he nnn iHodges. SO- j.nint 10 or 15 lows biic'k in the Rpynnld.s 10 lower right stands. 2 a i i a i Black ic.iuii"!- in home runs i in Ruthi'rfon! 1 i a seasnn play, Imum-pd in inninc? i th! field fmlf 3 Baltimore scored the first touch-, tack befm a crmvd of 52i07K 0 and his passing or runningj jneli to rcturn up the other three. He a the R()se Bmv havi a year ago.

The Badgers, on. tha other hand, are not only eligible but eager. They beecme the No. 1 favorite after Saturday's; victory. At Austin Johnny Lottner and Joe Heap put a new spark in Notre Dame which made the team look like the Fighting Irish of old.

hind 0-3, they collaborated for two last-half touchdowns to bring the Longford 25, White City 19 WHITE CITY--Longford defeated White City 25 to 19 in a RCMD league football game Friday. Longford led 9 to 6 at the half. linebacker Verl Scott 'was powered by fullback Jack Kistler and halfbacks Lloyd Ca.udl» The fourth quarter found Ne-jand Red Smith. For about three- iraska picking up three more-fourths of the game the Blua joints on Bob Reynolds field goal.jDevils, ranked in the na- kicked from the 18-yard line witlvtion in the Associated Press poll, the bail on the 11, and Iowa the ball, floundering once more against the! Eleventh ranked Tennessee wa.i Nebraska defense. Iwithout the services of fullback Oddly, the last Iowa State IhreatjAndy Kozar for two and one-half ended "on the 11, tho same He and Duke tackle Ed from which Reynolds had kicked Meadows were tossed out of the his field coal.

(game in the second period for un- Iowa. Slate 1 0 fl 0-- roughness. Nebraska 7 fi 3--16J The victory was Duke's first Nebraska scoring: touchdowns-- over Tennessee since 1949'a 21-7 Cifra: Conversion--Key-jdecision. The Blue Devils are now nolds: field goal--Reynolds. 'defeated in three strats.

oxer Is In Condition fnr his l.iWOtri his field TliHt im-luiles (Cox. Robinson 3, Pnfko 2, Black, Neli Berra. Reynoldji: a i i HO-Blark Rutherforrl in 1. r-li 1-1: Rcvnolds 0-1. Winner Reyn KEW ORLEANS l.T Jimmy surprising victory.

In the East, Princeton stretched a a and reg- season IIHSO hiu sinc-e he hit majors in IMfi. VHien Ins big fellow fi-oni Denio- ro.st, i a retired for pinch runner in the eighth, mighty cheer rattled windows in passing elevated trnins. It mattered little a the Ysnks blasted home an "extra" run tin; eighth on Mickey Mantle's 450-, loot triple off relief man Johnny Rutherford and Reese's wild peg relay throw. Tavlor. promising 21-year- Miami Fla boxer was in althe sport's longest current winning; serio'iM condition Saturday a screak to 24 games by nvcrpowcr- knockout.

in Rutgers, 61-15. The Negro middleweight was. Rutherford nnnr(1( (u h( hird n(i Oregon Stale, be.aten only 6-0 by bv Charley Joseph of New a a year ago. again Loser-Klaok. Friday night and then putlPrnv' 1 troublesome for tha Mirt- idown for the fulf count in the sixth: "stern powerhouse, Picked for tho Field ol-round of Iheir scheduled 1 championship in The As- Field, (oolball mlll( hi Jowph weifihed 155 jsociated Press' pre-season poll.

West Virginia University was built'in 1921 and formally dedicated the, next year. Joseph pounds. Taylor Taylor was reported lo have The Cougars pounced on a fum- a ble in the last period and drove 4-1 i fractured skull and a brain clot. Manager Charley Grimm of was taken to Charity Hospital Boston Braves broke in as an an operation. OOM Joseph sent Taylor to the canvas with a left uppercut in the third land (hen followed with hard rights left to drop him again.

The final blow of the fight was fielder with the Philadelphia Ictics in 191(1. Frank Secory, new umpire In National League, works for an yards to tie the score at Lekenta's field goal, providing the margin of victory, was in the air when the final gun sounded. It was that close. In other main intersectional games, Stanford won over Michigan, 14-7; Navy crushed which sent Taylor crashing Oklahoma whipped Pitts- Mize did it and Reynolds company during the winter. (He was out for ten minutes.

iburgh, 49-20; Ttilane smothered. ART JOHNSON Tire Specialist Art has been with Goodyear for more than 30 years. Everybody knows him as a Tire Specialist, one to be depended upon. He is probably the only man in Kansas who keeps fat hy working hard. If it is expert tire service and honest advice concerning your tire needs come to service headquarters and see Art Specialized Tire Service You can buy GOODYEAR tires, the very best that are made, or any other brand, and unless you give them some attention, have them checked by a man that knows tires from every angle, one who will give you honest advice and follow his advice, you are not getting the mileage from ycur tires you are entitled to.

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