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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1944 THE MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER AUBURN'S YOUNG BACKS ROLL UP 32-0 SCORE ON HOWARD i. 1 a VVPVa 1 em. Tie jLiggB-ppm vvitn iMats; tfrowns Win Two And Regain First Place -w r- -T Trout Kayoed Tiaers Amass Uianding Cadet Clowns Hurt Colonels, Eufaula High 1 To Stage Show Meet In Cramton Bowl Tonight By Washington -I) 351 Yards In Initial Game In Nightcap Amrriran I.aKi:c raatwaarir areevts St. Leuli 4-1. New Tar 1-0 Washington 2-.

Detroit s-a Philadelphia 4. Cleveland 2 Chicago 4. Boston 3 ai sunaay nit The Hurt Colonels, triumphant in last week's game witn Isabella High. 95 to 0, will coUide Ball, Hattaway, Ionian, Maxwell, Fort Benning th an ever dangerous Eufaula Detroit B7 St. Louia 87 High eleven at Cramton Bowl to- Squads Set For Grid New Yorii 63 Boston 7s Kramer And Potter Hurl St.

Louis To Double Win Over Yanks I DETROIT. Sept. 29. (M The Jast place Washington Senators, splitting a doubleheader today with the Detroit Tigerg before 17.606 fans, knocked out Paul 85 ti 69 74 13 81 82 89 .872 J72 .548 .497 .477 .414 V.J Cleveland 72 Chicago 70 lest At DOM'l I Eufaula was defeated by Amencus, last week, 13 0. a minute" football will but Barbour County boys be offered Montgomery's football and fan.

Coach Red Yancey fears they will fans Sunday afternoon when bounce back against his Colonels Pmladeiphia Washington 63 foaay'e 0nw New York at Bt Lou Washington at Detrol Philadelphia it Cleveland Boston at Chicago And Galbreath Cross Bulldogs' Coal By SAM ADAMS Auburn returned to the gridiron wars last night and, paced by a corps of inexperienced back', rolled up a 32 to 0 score on Howard College before a crowd estimated at 10,000 in Cramton Bowl. The young, fleet-footed backs, operating behind a hard charging line, scored in every period and amassed a total of 351 yards rushing and 21 by passing. Howard, meanwhile, was being held mdAneii nrius marauaers anaiiomgni. the Third Infantry Cockades from Johnny Norton. first-string Fort Benning trade blows.

The Quarterback on last year's team, kickoff is set for 2:30. ls P'aying left halfback this Reports from both eamrjs vps. 'ear ar)d bearing the brunt of National luur VntfUyi a)utte New York 3. 61. Louis 2 Cincinnati io Brooklyn 2 Boston 5.

chlcato 1 Philadelphia 3.. P.itsburgh 0 van losi wet to two first downs and a total of (Dizzy) Trout in four innings of their 8 to 2 nightcap victory after the Tigers had taken the opener 5 to 2. The even break knocked Detroit into a tie for the American League lead with the St. Louis Browns, who shipped New York twice at St. Louis.

'The pennant thus will be decided on the last day of the season Sunday. Washington, beaten by Ruffus Gentry in the opener for its 16th loss to the Tiges in 19 games this year, belted Trout for six runs and six hits in sending him to his 13th defeat in the after-piece against 27 wins. Lefthander Milt Haefner, nicked for 12 hits, coasted, to his 12th victory after being staked to a 6-0 lead. The Senators, taking their sec 684 pi fiicKlnr St. Louis 104 Pittsburgh 89 Cincinnati kg terday were favorable and all in-'hla tPam's attack.

He weighs ltifl dications point to a hard fougiit Punds is a fine passer and game. Both teams are very op- runner. But Norton has the able timistic over their chances of assistance of Leroy and Lock-capturing a victory and no doubt vVood' two other fine backs, in the rival coaches will shoot the 8ainlnl? department, fireworks to chalk up a victory I Keitn Petrey, Hurt's swivel-in this season opener for bothnipped backfield star, pulled a teams. muscle in his leg in last week's Attending fans will get Rame' and wi" P13 onlv Part monev's worth at this football tlme )n tn'fiht's game. Other-game, because, besides the pi-1 wls the Hurt team wll! be "i skin affair there will be a condition for what prom-minute halftime show that to 9J? a close game.

J89 Billy Ball, a hard running. tie speedster from Winston- 434 i Salem starlprt tb TioAr Hnwn .417 .401 .337 Chicago 74 New York 63 Boston 63 Brooklyn Philadelphia 60 Today's G-me St. Louis at York Cincinnati at Brooklyn Chicago at Boston Pittsburgh at Philadelphia STAR IN AUBURN VICTORY Billy Ball (left) and Dan Hattaway were two of the several high-stepping backs figured in Auburn's 32-0 victory over Howard bst night. Hattaway scored twice and kicked one extra point and Ball crossed the Bulldog goal once. be quite an attraction.

I "oble Lineups Pos. Hurt SONNY HALL Maxwell Field Cadets, undor; ulau)a the leadership of Lieut. Fre-f LE LT victory road early in the first period with a 23-yard sprint over the Howard goal line. He later dashed 62 yards for mother score, but one of teammates was offside and was called back. Russell Inman, a former Birmingham prep star, plunged over from the three-yard line in -i second period to climax a U7-yard drive for Auburn's second six-pointer.

Dan Hattaway, of Troy; substituting at the tailback rjosi- Lanier Ready To Pitch Poulas White Hail Canterbury Dunlap Goodwin 'ji all shows, featuring clowns -nd practically everything that Ring-ling Brothers has to offer. Wake Forest Wins From Georgia, 14-7 Moore LG Jones Pappas RG RT Alabama-L. S. U. Game Heads Conference Schedule Today ond decision in nine appearances at Briggs Stadium, banged out a dozen hits off four Tiger pitchers.

Stan Spence, with his 12th homer good for three runs in the third, drove in four tallies in the nightcap. Detroit, battling to hold its edge over the Browns, made As a matter of fact this Clown dm, rj. i Joiner Smith RE In The World Series ST. LOUIS, Sept. 29 JP) Lefty Max Lanier of the St Louis Cardinals will be ready to take over his hurling duties in th mil wuri COUCl Lj, Amspaush.

who came into the Mu.rra-v Cadet Corns straight fm .1" Cardinal v-ut' vuijja audigiu irom a RH Crittendon ATHENS, Sept. 29. OP) A determined Wake Forest eleven, led by plunging fullbacks Dick Brinkley and Buck Mabry, punched out a 14-7 win over tion, scored twice on runs of 28! NEW YORK, Sept. 29. (JP) Leroy FB Petrey I World Series, Dr.

Robert Hyland, ciud pnysician, reported today. seven hits off Johnny Niggeling count for five runs in the first game, kayoing Niggeling in the vaude1lle equestrian. For three seasons he was connected with the Ringling Brothers Circus, and There is nothing seriously Light Waves Check Gauges LINCOLN PARK, MICH (U.R) Waves of artificial light will wrong With his shoulder, and he'll eighth inning in handing him his ne Knows tne ropes. be able to Ditch anv time Man. Georgia here tonight as the Bulldogs opened their season.

The rugged deacons, boasting a dozen veterans from last year, were superior in every depart ome clowns will take nartii i. eighth loss. First Qamo Washinfton 000 001 0102 10 expected to be area's outfit as it was last season, takes on Clemson. Coast Guard Academy, with a prolific scoring machine, helps Yale open its all-bowl schedule at New Haven. The Coast Guardsmen romped over their first two opponents by a combined score of 73 to 7.

Sentences Passed and 15 yards. The Southeastern Conference, Galbreath Dashes 62 Yards where football was only hearsav Scott Galbreath, who hails from at a majority of the campuses Natchez. galloped 63 yards last year, comes back to the foot-for the fifth Tiger touchdown ball wars in a big way tomorrow early in the fourth period. with five contests But Auburn had several other: Five of the teams involved high-stepping backs. Co-Captain had no football teams at all last Curtis Kuykendall, an unexpected season, another was represented jonly by an informal outfit while Auburn-Howard Statistics the remaining pair Georgia Detroit 100 000 31x 5 1 0 ager Billy Southworth wants to use him," said Hyland.

Max arrived here this morning from the Cardinals' Eastern trip, so that he could receive treat the halftime. A complete uro F. Eglinton, president of Lincoln Mageling. Curtis (8) and Ferrell; Gen try, Gorsiea (81 and Richards. Second Bam gram is being arranged that will provide a "million laughs." Tiie cadets' 110-Diece band will akn Weahiniton 013 221 0009 13 0 ment for his ailing arm.

Fark Industries, Inc. Best light waves for this purpose have been found to be the red of cadmium and the green of krypton. Detroit 000 100 1002 12 2 Kbe featured in the entertainment. lech and Louisiana State had Auburn Howard Haefner and Ouerra; Trout. Mooty 15) Beet (6), Eaton 8) and Swift.

Home Run Spence (3). full-fledged teams. ITCH Tickets for the Maxwell Field- Ull U. 5. riSOlierS Third Infantry battle are reported Kirkpitrick MacMilbs invented as moving at a rapid pace.

The Sentences ranging from sma.l to as high as 18 months in for the two prices of $2 for seats general admission seats. All service men will be admitted for a $1 ticket and wives and dates of cadets and enlisted men, if accompanied by them, also will be admitted for one dollar. the first First downs 12 Yards rusnina 351 Yards lost rushing 23 Yards gained passing 21 Forward passes 5 Incomplete passes 2 Passes intercepted by 1 Punts 4 Punt average 33 Yards returned kicltofts 0 Penalties 7 Yards lost by penalties 75 Opponents fumbles recovered 1 2 48 16 17 10 7 1 33 121 4 0 Bicycle The activity tomorrow in Dixieland, however, can be matched I in any sector of the country. Notre Dame, this year coached by Ed McKeever, tangles with Pittsburgh; UCLA and California grab the headlines on the Wert Coast; Randolph Field collides with Rice: Navy takes on North 'Carolina Pre-Flieht: Armv davs ment and except for an occasional play, stopped the Bulldogs cold in hanging up their second straight victory. Their heavy line, which gave up but 'one first down to North Carolina last week, held the light but speedy Bulldogs to five tonight.

Wake Forest knocked off eleven, about half via passes. Intermittent showers added to the woes of the Bulldogs, who fumbled repeatedly. It was one of these miscues, at the Georgia 25, which led to the winning touchdown. The first score of the game, in the third period, climaxed a drive from midfield. Despite the slippery footing and wet ball, the visitors completed seven of fourteen passes, while Georgia connected with four in twelve attempts, gaining custody of the attorney gsneral ln the reserved section and SI were passed yesterday by Judge Charles B.

Kennamer on a group convicted in Federal court thi3 week of liquor law violations. Today Radio Program red patented the Hollow Oreiind Had far coalir, NBGWSFA Vour America. Cone T.it. -k- North Carolina and Pennsylvania entry into the line-up due to entertains Duke bad knee, did considerable ground The Bi Ten has its usual STlf of "topflight games with of Tallassee, and Herbert Haw-. Wisconsin opposing Northwest-kins, of Georgiana.

ern and Indiana lanolin, with Browns Win Pair ST. LOUIS, Sept. 29. (yP) The determined St. Louis Browns swept into a tie with the Detroit Tigers for the American League pennant today by twice conquering the New York Yankees while the Tigers split a doubleheader with tail-end Washington.

St. Louis thumped Ernie Bon-ham 4 to 1 in the first game and beat Hank Borowy 1 to 0 on two hits in the final. The Brownies squeezed in their only run in the first when Don Gutteridge doubled, went to third on a wild pitch that hit the dirt in front of the plate and scored on Mike Kreevich's grounder to first. Nelson Potter, pitching the Browns' second game, chalked up his 19th victory of the season against seven defeats. Sensational one-hand running catches by Kreevich and Gutter The Philadelphia Orches.

Hour cbs News: Stopae Concert Orchestra bin a Niv BullMln Board Salute mbs 4:30 Rupert Huahes and Comment nbc Orchestra tor t. Hour mbs 4:45 Curt Massey and Vaaabonda nbe Co-Captain Tex Warrington, the I Michigan in title affairs Oh io The defendants and their sen tences were: Hilliard White, Elmore County, $150 fine and five years probation; James Porter-field, Elmore County, $150 fins and five years probation; John Wilson Bean, Pike County, five year3 probation; Willie Lee Lowe, $100 fine and five years probation; William Derico, Montgomery County, five years probation; 90 yards to 67 for Wake Forest. towering 200-pound center, and' The first half was nip and tuck with each team making but two IS40 On vnur Olal :00 Sunrise Serenade 8 30 Hank Williams TOO World News (NBC1 Minute Maid and Canar1e 7:45 Foot-Notes rom the Book of Lite 7:50 Listen to Leibert OO Piano Quartet (NBC) 1:30 Tanestrj Musicals (NBC) 8:00 Charlie the Cash Man 915 Allen Roth and his Symphony of Melodr 30 Here Babe Rutb (NBC) 145 Around the Town with Camilla Brown 10:00 C. Jamboree (NBC) 10:30 Associated Press News 10:45 Society Reporter first downs, but the second half Joe Wozniak stood out in the S0Uri; Illinois has a big cho.e line although little fault coula with Great Lakes; Minnesota is be found with play of the entire booked with Nebraska and Mar-Auburn forward wall. quette is at Purdue in games It was the first time in yeaiS; which have no bearings on the was a different storv as the Wake 4.10.

if mjj hi au uouiA (Aioit ritfacnfir cbs Forest team began clicking. "ariin Bonti Protram 1 Sustain the Army Wints -Quincy Howe and News Time Service Serenade Larry Pate of Monteauma 5:15 Peonies Platform, a Forum mm" SporU Report War. Plemint Soldiers With Wints. Guests Hawaii Calls Native Muslcale 5:45 The Art of Llvini. Talk Commentary They Call Me uiai an nuuuiii team nau wun championship.

tsen Braswell, Montgomery Coun- Probable Pitchers us iirst game under a new coacn, 1 Alabama is the Southeast I ty, five years probation; James and Coach Carl Voyles, starting Conference eleven which had I B. Howard, Bullock County, $100 iu rr- 00 '-ual- an inrormai learn last tall but 1 line and five years probation the Tigers, was gratified at the has turned up with a forma, iOrlr.ndo Ward. Covinfton Countv AMERICAN LEAOUC New York IQueen 6-2) at St. Louis I -JK- showing his boys made. but tough, club now.

The Crim- $100 fine and five years proba- 'l aocQnilt, ni i 1 i (Gs if house 8-101. 'Carrasquel 8-6) at Detroit (Newhouser 28-9). i son iiue is oooKea againsi c. tion. uic FnuwinB maae dv me oovs.

IL in a niffht frav nt Ratnn Rufus Macon Hsnagar, Cren 10:50 Vanetj Review 11:00 Alei Drelr and the News (NBC) 11:15 Consumer Time (NBC) 11:30 Off ha Record 11:45 Soma ef Leland Chllda 12:00 Per the Farmers 12:15 Week-end Review 12:30 Associated Press Newt 12:45 War Telescope (NBC) 1:00 8ons of the Pioneers 1:18 Something for the Oirls Lionel I Barrymore As the Mayor cot war Correspondents Overaeaa bio American Eaile Club. London enbi Comment bin 30 Ellery Queen Drama nbt-baslc Grand Old Oory Proaram bo-south America On the Air, Dramatie cbi On Stage Everybody. Variety blu Arthui Hale's Comments mba-easi g-5i Orchestra mbs 7:00 The Rudy Vallee Program nbc idge saved the second game for the Brownies. In the eighth with two on and two out, Kreevich raced backwards to the center wall to pull down Johnny Lin-dell's long fly. In the ninth Gsit-teridge leaped high to spear pinchhitter Paul Waner's liner Philadelphia (Christopher 13-14) Cl-velsnd iHevlna 8-2).

he said, we still have a lot Rouge. of work to do." I A trio of eames Kenturkv vs. A BETTER BLEND FOR BETTER DRINKS shaw County, 18 months in custody of the attorney general Theodore Roosevelt Singleton The partisan Auburn crowd Tennessee, Mississippi vs. Florida was not as large as expected due and Mississippi State vs. Jack-to threatening weather, but thoe son Airbase involve the five who saw the same went awry circuit schools which have re-singing the praises of a new Aa- turned to football.

Georgia Tech, Crenshaw County, $100 fine and five years probation; Carl Henry-Clark, Montgomery County, five Boston Dreisewerd 2-3) at Chicago (Lopat 11-10). NATIQN4L LCACUE Bt. Louis (Cooper 22-7) it New York Brondell 0-0). Cincinnati (Hsusser 13-10) at Brooklyn (Chapman 4-31. Chicago (Derringer 7-11) at Boston (Tobln 17-17).

Pittsburgh (Sfwell 20-11) at Philadelphia (Schanz 13-141. D.tr ana variety how cbs aarly American Dancing Music blu Prang Singlster News east mba-easi Bale with repeat other mbs OLD ourn team. First Puarter HOMPSOM Anniston High Defeats Starke University, 7-0 years probation to be suspended when inducted into service; Robert Kirk, Elmore County, five years probation; Ted Nelson, Pike County, 15 months in custody of the attorney general; Jake Cro-fort. Pike County, $250 fine and five years probation: Leroy Jer- BRAND Football Results 1:30 Army vs. North Carolina Football Game (NBC) 4:00 Associated Press News 4:15 Tour 4:30 Rupert Huehes (NBC) 4:45 The Mathews Brothers Laura Robison.

soprano -Sport Review 5-25 Associated Preas lews 10 Curl Uasiey and Bis Oane (NBC) 45 The Art of Ltrint iNBCl 6:00 "They Call Ma Joe" tNBCI JO Oreo Old Oprt iNBCl 7:00 Rudy Vallee Show (NBC) 7:30 Truth or Consequence (NBC) 00 National Barn Oanre iNBci 30 Can You Top This? (NBC) :00 Palmolive Party (NBC) Io Orano Old upri in SO 10 00 World Newa (NBC) .0:15 John W. Vandercook (NBC) 10:30 Romance and Melody 10:45 Charlie Barnett's Orchestra ANNISTON, Sept. 29 -Anniston High pushed over a touchdown in the first ouarlcr It took the Tigers just five minutes to score after the opening kickoff Th? Bulldogs were forced to kick on fourth down, Bfll returning to Howard's 49. With Ball and In-pin alternating with the ball. Auburn rang uo two successive first downs to Howard's 23.

Ball then skirted left end for a touchdown and Inman added the extra nigan, Pike County, $250 fine and -I- i CUNUOU DUniXEtlES COMPANT Iacoreeratcj LOUISVILLE, EEVTUCKT i'n "ememorance mbs 7.30 Truth-Consequences Quia noc Inner Sanctum Mystery Drama cbs Gilbert and Sullivan Festival bin c'eo Drama of West mbs Newt Period cbs 00 National Barn Dance Show nbc Saturday Hit Parade Orchestra cbs Chicago's Theater Symphony mbs :30 Can Vou Top This. Oats nbc Spotlight Bands. Guest Orches. blu Saturday Night's Serenade cbs Qul Tlme' minutea blu 00 Barry Wood Variety Party nb0 Guy Lombardo and Orchestra blu (15 minutea) mbs :15 Correction Please, a Quia ba Detng mbs Grand Old Oory Show-nbe H- blu F1n-alnutt Tan Time cbs Lats Variety With Newt nbe Dance 1 -blu cha Melodies: Dance Variety a h. nere lomgnt ana went on to df-; five years probation: Robert feat Starke University of Mom-1 Coleman, Montgomery County, 13 gornery, 7-0, on a wet field.

I months in custody of the attorney Hicks scored late in the initial Deriod tn rlimav a 40-vnrH ririvp mn nnirt frnm rVar-r-mnt Th em. I ".7 dames L.niiarey. iuu ana live miei mm uutn teams tnreaienea I vrnrc Trnha(irn- AAiln Smith fiv Hampden-Sytfney 12, Maryland 0 Wake Forest 14. Gears ia fampte 37, Swarthmore 12 Cornell (Iowa) 0, Drake 27 Oklahoma A A IS. Arkansas 0 over his shoulder with one hand.

First Qanii New York 100 000 0001 8 1 St. Louis 002 000 02x 4 9 0 Bonham and Garbark; Kramer and Hayworth. Home Runs: McQuinn (8). Second Game New York 000 000 OOO 0 8 1 8t. Louis 100 000 00: 1 2 2 Borowy and Oarbark; Potter and Auburn 7, Howard 0 oul jacKea tne vears probation; DunCan Blocker.

il.OO Wat News -nbc 11:01 Thomas Peluso's Orchestra (NtC) xmas is now For The Boys Overseas! SEND A WATCH That It Built for Touqh Wear IT'S Waterproof Shock Proof Nun. Magnetic Radium Dial Sweep Second Hanos Fuaad in Crystal that will not break Stainleat Steal Caae 15 Jewels Will pass (II testa Incabloa Movement. WI PACK FOR OVtRSlAS fM Tea Includes DIAMOND JEWELRY CO. Meat Ooor to Morriecn Commerce St. punch on the goal 1 i Coosa County, five years proba tne iwu elevens Diavea on even ti nun.

vviiuc i iiui iimii, iiinuir 11-30 Three 8-ma Trio (NBCI 11:45 Lee Sims. Pianist (NBC) 1155 war News (NBC) 12 00 Midnitht aim Off rfln ri Annistonstouch-1 Countv. 18 months in custodv of the attorney general; Joe Nelson Howard was forced to kick after running two plays but got a on Auburn's first play from scrimmage when Kvker intercepted Bill's pass on the Tiger 38. But Auburn regained the ball two plays later when Warrington intercepted Kyker's pass on Auburn's 42. lioldine Denaltv and two incom-; Thomas, five years probation CBS-WtOV plete passes forced the Bulldniz-; MAIL NOW Ya Sentence of Ethel Dorsey, negro man convicted of liquor law violations, was continued.

A's Win and Tie to kick, checking their advance into Auburn territory. Harwell recovered a Howard fnmhlp rn I Plillsdelphia 002 002 000 4 8 0 Oscar Bryant, of Coosa County The Bulldogs were in posses 0 sion of the ba'l on Howard'n 32 I the Tiger 45 as the period ran out convicted on charges of violating at the end of fii Quarter Th" with Auburn still lending, 19-0. OPA regulations, was fined $500 if 30 Ranch House Melodiea 7 oo 8 News 7 1 Renfro Valley (CBS) 7 30 News 7:35 Interlude of Melody 7.45 Coffee caper Time 00 News 15 The Osrden Oste (CBS) 8 .10 Rhythmic Serensds 45 Morning Melodies no Youth On Psrade ireuu 30 Mary La Tar lor ICBS SAY MERRY XMAS TO THE G. OVERSEAS 17) i 7 Cleveland 010 O01 0002 8 0 Berry '8 and Hayes. Prultt Bonnrss.

Cahert (6i. Poat (8) and Rusz-kowskle. Srhlurrer '9. Home Runs Heeih 6. (Tie game cald end dirknrss) Philadelphia 000 010 000- 1 8 0 Cleveland OOO 001 omi -1 a 1 Plores.

Beiiy 7 and Hayes; (jrumek and Rosar. i score: Auburn 7. Howard 0 Fourth Period i and placed on five years pro- Second Period Tiie Tigers didn't relinquish tiic; nation on condition that the fine i Starting from their own 33 the I Ds" until they had srorrd. Switi-j he pud. Hugh B.

McMurphy. Tigers put on a drive th; car- del1 P'cked up three yar Is Luther Smith and Kermit Robert-rird over Howard's goal The I through the line and also convicted of OPA vio- combination of Ball and Inman reeled off 18 through right tack'e 1 lations. fined $100 each and auitklv rolird un two firsi Hnvi-nt for a first down on th Howard Edd convicted on a Water-proof watchee. oold ia filled 10 00 Newa iCBSi 10 05 Lets Pretend (CBSI 10 Fanions In Rstlont (CBS) 10 wriat watchee. identifies, tten bracelete, liahtera.

1100 Theater ef Todai (CBSi rings, billfolds, and many jft other useful dlfts. Kuykendall then took uo the 43- Aftcr a runnin? piny and a similar charge, was placed on chaVe, running the ball four Pass failcd click. Hattawav three years probation. 0riTf Giants Edge Cards 8t Louis 10(1 100 000 0 -2 1 Nrw York 000 0O1 001 13 II 0 Wilk and VV. Cooper.

Mellon, rf.d-nian 'Hi. Fischer (loi and Serres. Vlsn-cu-0 ai and Filipowicz U0l Home Runs--Martin Ml. W. Cooper i4 12 .10 Report to (he Nation (CBS) turns lor 17 vards.

At tat noint a pass io Jiai wen i'iai wns la 15-vard holding tern- Rofi for anotnsr first down on th" Suvfler Tn "Ianafr nonrilv halted the Tiscrs nn 30. A rouehing penalty moved tin- iu Barons INext Year Gamble. Da" ,0 Howard's 15 and Hall i- IT IS "QUALITV MIR. V' CHANOISE REASONABLY iB PRICED" IF IT COM El tf FROM in Central Jewelry Co.j 0U Ne. Court Phone wff Howard's, 20.

And the way covered tne remaining rir Reds Wallop Dndrera ward end, electrified the tanri hv smnnino nn tance with spill throuSh ICn.cinnati 401 oio 20.110 11 1 BIRMINGHAM, ALA Sept. 010 000 0(10- 2 11 4 dall and racini? 80 vai rii i tackle for tiie touchdown. H- Csner and Mulier. Mellon. Wesoer (3i.

Blended Whiskey 86.8 Froaf 68 Cr.iaj NotJti-al Sprrlt. Sunicel Iti and Hrasan. touchdown. But the refeiee's whistle hr.d blown and the play I was calltd hack I1 then circled i light end for yards kicked the extra point and (U.Mi-r rank ti'ancho) Sny-burn novv led. 26-fl.

1 rlrr. former catcher for the New It wasn't Ion? before the Tigrrs Giants and later manager ilar ted nnrratiors us the Giants' Jeisev City club. from their own 27. Bmvlo wji manaee the Birmineham Andrews Wins lfith ooo 0)1 ooo -1 7 1 on Victory O. B.

(CBS) 1 10 C. va Armv Football (CBS) 45 Sem-a (CBSl 2 DO Football Resumed (CBS) 4 00 Columbia araaphons Orches. (CBSi 4 3(1 Mm 4 3S Hrncopatlon Time 5 00 Uinnrj Hoes (Ct)B) .1 nPeoolea Pistferm iCBSi World rortat. -News ICBat) Nea anairila (CBSl fl no commercial IS Dinner Musle a 30 Americs In (he Air CBS) 7 00 Kenny Baiter Bbow (CBBi 11(1 Innei Bsnctum 'CBBl 1 iJ Bob Trout (CBSi 100 Hit Parade CBSl 45 Saturday rht Serenade (CBSI IS alualcal Parly 4S Tela (CBSi iuiiu- Neva ann AnaKa's TBS 10 13 Shep I BSI 10 30 Woody Herman's Orrheaira K.BSl 1 1 on Nrs iCRSl 11 OA ant, off National Antkena oil 300 oos-5 11 I first down on the live. Th M-fforn'rl h.it picked up 11 yards in two lint Barons in 1945 Howard drfriie frming '41 I.vnn 171 and William Andrran and Iloderth Home 141.

(4i smashes and the ball rested 'in General Manaaer Paul Florence I l.iroc plays latt-r Good for Reducing a "bowl" full of fun fM.l. 2- if Phillies Whip Bur Piinburgii (ion or.o oco 7 2 Phlladelnhla O'O 011 03s 3 4 (1 Oaiermueller. Ktarr 181 apd Lopes. Raf fenaberaer and plnlej. nwr from the threr-vaid lin" "le uourn oaiDreain men announced the deal today und Trapani's placement i brokp through right tickle, r.i! said the big Frank will arrive w.s uide and Auburn led 13 the sido lines and outdiftancnd here around the first of the year to o.

the Howard s-conda'-v over a fir- to put in some time scouting for Before the half ended Bull v8rc the Howard go.il, talPnt raced 62 yards through tackle Hattawav n'arrnient wa? Snvdrr. a free agent last year. wiae any miouini nnai scmr ienc( a one-vcar rontrrcl lo was 32 to 0. puccerd Ted Petoskev, who took tor a touchdown but Auburn was offside and the play wa5 called back. The score at the half: Auburn 13.

Howard 0 Third Period There were two punt rrfore anything hap A 1fh fif vnnlJU nreum con Inn no mori csl-oil thn bskftfl ppl. By tattnjr thin ao part cf your mpal, yot. Inrliifla In yowr hof1v-rppir and prn(rtivt tnr.A fmrnt without fr nf tatnlna wiM. Thin la ''ntlfU ft llttu known or a pprc la td hv tho lntratd In rtliirin. Hi'p ih foririu'a lt crtm i a part of, rif't )n addition to your ditt, to dure wtviRfit.

On Tlie Networki Toflay (NOTt Llstlnss belo ublrrl le rhanaa for tste-scheduied s-oiulcal broadcasts. 1 .00 Ptootbelt (o be snnounred blu-mbi be sanouneed 30 mlnutei) rht 1 Football to be announced ebc Howard Marler Pittman T'l'-l PrKr.iait Pnwler (la'nrr ovpr Barons management wosmak when Johnnv Riddle was sold to Dimiir the Cincinnati Reds Is.st season 1 Kiddle had survived thrc here. I (I iri BT on i ii mi Rale pened in the third period. And amb Mom UrDaniel Ball Kirkerfall -fc, Inman IV (i a- -a In 2 filhrsih l-imm 'oiflre. then Auburn went into action Howard's 40 following Kykrr i frrblr 15-ynrd punt.

Hawkins 'sailed around liht end on th A lh'rr' first play for 12 vards and a ir-t down on the Howard 2B Hatta Ha DON'T MISJ FRANCHOT TONE Cjest on PALMOLIVE PARTY with BARRY WOOD PAUY KELLY and th Million Dollar Band 'Inr B.I way then broke through the rigi I Toini" aftr pirie nf th" lire, cut outside an Money Problems Solved Loans of All Kindt In Any Amount Up fm Fittttn Monthi to Repay Invettigatt Our Low Rarei RICE BANKING CO. 12 N. P.rrv Si. 3 5791 New KlneJ laetU frrewn Buy War Bonds Buy War Bonds "THE DRENE SHOW" nvrr the Imr Inman v. burn y.ni Trapani I 'ailed to ronvrtl and Auburn If I n.tii rni Hermn ID 0 I Irrine-e (Jiardt Br- Hlr- I.

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