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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 82

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The Boston Globei
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82
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HARVARD COACH LOOKS AND HE LIKES WHAT HE SEES 1 Hi 4 1 -wt ft. Mill i 1 I 4 Ay. 9 iff i 'VJJ 4 7 -WN- 4 11. 1 1.. 1 1 ft 4 '-(, -if '( i( 5 '1 (Globe Photos by Paul J.

ConnelU Z'Vlfi JOHN YELLS: 'THIS WAY, JOHN' Excited Harvard coach John Yovicson (left) docs all he can to draw John Shipman (above) toward him for bigger gain. MfVVf Plowing the way for Shipman against Bucknell are Charlie Ravenel (24) and Bert Messenbaugh (88). -ilk iiiUilXlUl bJUlJL Harvard Bucknell Ld 1. ii-3 li-jAXi Jut 20-6 7 7-Yard Interception Run By Nelson Thrills Crowd NEXT WEEK: Cornell at Harvard. In and Out Dodger Staff Now Set for Best Effort By RED SMITH LOS ANGELES, Oct.

3 Forty years ago today Dickie Kerr, a small but honest pitcher, fired a threc-hittcr at the Reds in the third game of the World Series and Chicago won for the first time, 3 to 0, delaying the business of dumping" the championship. So much for ancient history. Eour years ag'o today Whiter Eord beat the Brooklyn Dodgers with a four-hitter, 5 to 1, and the Yankees squared the series at three games apiece. Next day the Dodgers won their only World championship in the history of mankind. That's comparatively recent history.

OCTOBER 4, 1939 Eighty-Three By JERRY NASOX Harvard played stolid, uncompromising and generally uninspired football to repulse a physically impressive Bucknell team, 20 to 6, in the Stadium yesterday. Until the final three minutes the Johns' margin of safety had been provided by a 77-yard solo interception run by a junior defensive fullback specialist named Jim Nelson of Cherokee, la. Nelson picked a Bucknell virtually out of the hands; Statistics at Harvard cf a receiver six minutes into1 harv. bitk Today the airborne rounders fl-j First ionj the second period and IS 7 ter than even money today, for the Dodgers threadbare pitching staff is sound again all of a sudden. Los Angeles won yesterday rtnwn rioht cirlolin.

fnr a passe S2 29 74 down out of the smog to settle t'omolptrrf 1 rorwarns I Yards sained, fnru arrfa 14 to 0 lead. forwards intrr- I in this rapturous garden spot I for three thrilling, colossal, super spectacular productions guaranteed to be bigger than without overworking either Johnny Podres or Larry bcalpers Victimize a L.A. Fans 32 .1 I irptpd 3 Harvard had scored less than 'Distam-ii of punts. average r.t two minutes earlier on its only Fumbi- i Own fumbles recovered 1 show of offensive continuity in PfnaHies 5 lost, penalties 4il three periods Charlie Ra- line of 4(1 Sherry, got today off for travel which was completed last night, and ought to be as well prepared as the White Sox for resumption of hostilities "Birth of a Nation." History, ancient or modern, butters no avocados here, for California has no big league baseball history worth mentioning. "venel cutting back inside a wave of Bucknell defenders on ance when Paul Terhes, the a nine-yard option run to Bison's quarterback, uncrown a 56-yard march.

i lushed a fourth-period aerial blitz to reduce the score to 11 in "The White Sox won the first game in Chicago and lost the Thus, Nelson's interception second, and it is merely a hap run was extremely important as an insurance policy, and There were many days and nights during the season when the Dodgers didn't look like much. They established no reign of terror on Chicago's South Side. Yet they have proved one point beyond chance of dispute, and it is an important point; they don't give up. SERIES HARVARD Poge Eighty-seven assumed even more import- 1 pen-so that no team that won the first game has won the series since the Giants of 1954. Betting odds in Chicago yes terday morning were 11 to 5 in favor of the White Sox.

They have no right to be bet LOS ANGELES, Oct. 3 (AP) Scalpers and gamblers are out to make a killing on the three Los Angeles World Series games, police said today. A check of the haunts of scalpers shows they are asking and apparently getting huge profits. And police say the city has been invaded by well-heeled Eastern gamblers. As one vice squad officer put it: "It is frankly more than we can handle all have more money than I've ever seen." Officers said they will make every effort to curtail betting, and will arrest anyone wagering on the series.

The games here are Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. A newsman posing as an avid Dodger fan made a "shopping tour" of scalper haunts today, saying he was willing to pay any price. His report: At a downtown hotel the Page Eighty-six Bruins, Celtics Play at Garden By JACK BARRY Kansas Whips B.U.; Those who like their highball pride was hurt when Lou AP V. irenhotoi CAN'T GO MUCH FASTER THAN THIS Notre Dame back George Sefick snatches a pass, but has sped out of a shoe somewhere along the way. Purdue fullback Bob Jarus (right) brought down Sefick.

jGets TD Per Period Next week: West Virginia at B.U. By AL LOCKE LAWRENCE, Oct, 3 B.U. to a minus 7 rushing yard- Purdue bell captain offered him two Thc University of Kansas, in the first half, as the I. Javhawkers offense ran the I ing in each period, ran through fi jne raggcd wth 13Q yards the rounces 1 mean basketball with Pieri's charges humbled Milt Ice may have it tonight at the Schmidt's boys 5 to 2 a week ago at the Providence Arena. Garden when Bostons Winter All scats will be sold on a sports leaders stage a com- first.come, first-served basis, bined basketball-hockey dou- None will be reserved, ble-headcr.

The Bruins and Providence Coach Red Auerbach will have met four times this Fall, present his 1959-60 version of Tonight, Coach Schmidt will N.B.A. champion Celtics at 7 use Don Simmons in the net. o'clock against the club Boston Simmons, competing with had to defeat for the title, the veteran Harrv Lumlev for the Minneapolis Lakers. regular goaiie's berth, has The latter are directed by a been hampered bv a leg in-freshman coach Johnny Castel- jury. lani, a native of Waterbury, The Celtics will unveil a rsosion university, to i yes- gained.

Kansas scored at the 11:39 before 20,000 at Me-Imorial Stadium. I Kansas, loser to Texas Chris ame, 28-7 otre mark of the irst period as halfback Gil Wilson crashed over left tackle from the two. It took Kansas 10 plays to tian University, 14 to 7, and Syracuse, 35 to 21, held the tickets for the three games for $165. Regular price, $60. At a downtown bar the bartender offered 20 $2 tickets for $150.

That's $110 more than the regular price. At another hotel he was offered $10 tickets for triple their face value. There is no local law against scalping. Police say that on the street scalpers are asking three to I .1 T.AFA YF.TTF! Tnrl fr-t 9 littln Tiiw WVn, -e 10 TWripr to fivp first, downs, and ic and former coach at Seattle trio of rookies toninht. John APPrH' fnn.h.H a SPVm vard, mshine.

wlth Ilniversitv. 0, iv- i .2.7. 1 rV" iwucii- on a 17-yard end run. John Sudcr kicked the first of four l-ollowing the hoop game Una State; Gene Guarilia of Notre Dame, hammered the It was the first defeat for 10 plavs after Purdve took'the and racking up 266 rushing point-after attempts to make wjc erutns piay rroviaence, George Washington and Mau- Irish today for the fourth time Notre Dante under new coach opening kickoff. Purdue poured yards.

the score 7 to 0. "cc NinS- service returnee. six years, 28-7. i Joe Kuharirh. whose sopho- on two more touchdowns in The B.U.

passing threat of 9 Or frnm Iv'oncae i C.V. l. .11 B.U. knotted the score after five times the normal price. v.

i Jdius. iuiuucs uun- morepruiKiea squaa oeai me secona quarter on ichten- tmo Uiwiuo ana jacKie ar- minutes and 46 seconds in1 The Garden bull gang, used Minneapolis, meanwhile, in dozer fullback, scored two of North Carolina last week 28- er fi-vard na in Pnrt nirk land rm.ld eain but 90 vards. Ju" JeS SV.h i The Internal Revenue Bu- 1o setting new records in dis-addition to their new bench ithe" touchdowns that heloed 8. SnH a rin hmwin WWn nut nf is SLLA ,22. "'u-' rcau said it has a special crew mantling the basketball floor coach, Castellani.

will flooripile up a 21-0 lead at the Quarterback Ross FichtnerV Jarus. loasses. while Kansas was com-. out to apprehend violators of Ipleting four of nine pass at-, I a Federal law requiring sellers 1 to be licensed, and to pay a 20 percent entertainment tax NOTRE DA. "NIT Page Eighty-fife B.U.

Page Eighty-four tempts, good for 117 yards. 1 1 The Kansas defense held i ana preparing ine ice, may Kudy UtKusso, b-b, Dartmouth On the fine passing and run-brilliant, running on the option1 have the setting ready for the graduate, along with talented ining of quarterback Don set up the first Purdue score skaters by 9 sharp. Tom Hawkins, former Notre'Whitc, Notre Dame looked lie suffered a scverly bruised' The Bruins mean business in Dame star and the Lakers'ilike it might come back in the shoulder carlv in the third: tonight's encounter, for their number one draft selection, (second- half but Purdue's quarter, but' Bcrnic Allen took over efficiently. Allen; kicked four extra points. dN avy Defeated rmy an Holy Cross Breezes Over Villanova, 20-0 Today's Sports BASEBALL World Series, Chicago at Los Angeles.

Channel 4. WEZE. 4:45 p.m. BASKETBALL HOCKEY -Celtics vs. Minneapolis, 7 p.m.: Providence vs.

p.m.. Garden. FOOTBALL Film Saturday's Intercepted Passes Help SMU Top Middies, 20-7 DALLAS, Oct. 3 (AP) In-under lowering skies the rest ten-enter! nasses one for 95 of the da' as S.M.U. toppled Sophomore Quarterback Sparks Illinois, 20 to 1 4 By JESSE ABRAMSOX CHAMPAIGN, 111., Oct.

3 celled in his first starting as- NEXT WEEK: P-yton at Holy Cross, at Boston College. Statistics at Holy Cross Navy from the undefeated, un vards by Tirey Wilemon nil "dme-ruraue game, IslinolF truptcd for two touch VILLA Fiif-t rtrmns 12 Ruiiilng yardage 1 1 Passing jarcUtte 121 Pas5.cs tied ranks. 2 i ia 22 6-9 signmcnt. Counts caught a 41- By ERNIE ROBERTS VM-minlil Qnnthprn MrthnHit. a from sophomore, 9n 7 victorv over jxavy S.M.U.

followed its big Mike League. 2 Powers Clnh downs in thc firKt 11 mmutcs' yard pass rassrs intercepted 0 of Oct. 3 Maybe it was a case vs. Chinnnwac t'r, ntni, caoitalized on two of four Quarterback Mel Mevers for the irtacKney ana versatile ucn Fumbles lot i 2 Yards penalized 45 37.5 Charlcstown TT. vs.

E. Army fumbles and smashed first touchdown, set up the sec- Ken Lowe grabbed a batted Meredith tJie deeds that Lowe's really aostonior. L. Boston the injury-damaged Cadets, 20 ond touchdown with a 12-yard oass out of the air to set up "Vmit a ,3 Bn. Knights vs.

S. Hill to 14 today in one of the sea-; 4 ihe second S.MU. touchdown cross' Trojans, Murray; Lincoln son's first major upsets. oacK spnni 10 ine aua Lowe, who wa! was DSS. was mediocrity by osmosis.

The Holy Cross eleven which defeated Villanova, 20 to 0, today was far Irom the squad which demoralized Dartmouth last week. a doubtful after referred to as Komo and Buzz). Truth W3; that lirht-fmonrnH A.A. vs. Bunker Hill, Fens.

A crowd of 64.891 saw in 'and a8ain "untn minutes befor. Sta. nois unveil a new snread for- eari' lne mira quai came time as the result of an i At viimittirt I't'll kU iUUL ICllllUl The undefeated Crusaders portunities m.ide H.C. Id en Villanova tackling converted OLTBOARD RACING iiiQiiwii. iui rwui V.11U uw i t.

tf, nmn -nhrtrt tin in ir i. rausnt lour Dashes irom wwwwtwt take injury Iast weeK game the with Georgia Tech gathered i i a a ar ii licit nit t- ithvim i tyiir-h ti- rtfii- nnrt nvinn fin liuitu iiiiiiicuiaici uii it- i unit to men uiuu ihiq frnn-T a routine 5-yard Dnn m0TD; A mw new snrrad for SO vards and 'Jim Maxheia vnrow on PRO FOOTBALL A in tna n-ii in'u itt ii i inn tiie strung side of an ur.bal- play, 73-yard authentic march the most dangerous backM.U. hve and race to tne in- was Highlight of the contest was sain 10 'S second touch- vs. I'lnladelphia Eagles, anced line, and aommate tinanrf in ennown witn ouiv -i on fhe field. with on the Navy 19.

seconds left. downs or. shoddy Villanova' a second Pfrind 61 Ps tacklmg. i P'ay from Ken Komodzinski The Wildcats blew four op-1 to Bernie Buzyniskl there-1 NAVY Cnannel WEEI, hard-hitting duel with its at-Cleveland Browns vs. Chi- tack and defense, racn Cardinals, Channel 5.

John Counts, a sophomore WHDH, 2 p.m. rcm New Rochellc, N. ex- ARMY I A crnun of sat. in IIOLY ROSS Page Eighty-jtjur islow ram at the stait end then, Page Eighty -flvt Page Eighty-five.

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