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Latrobe Bulletin from Latrobe, Pennsylvania • 12

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THE LATROBE BULLETIN, LATROBE, PA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2J, 14. mm o. nv imira PACE TWTLVT. rs II i T7 TT IndtanOwewSea ft? SVC, surfidereilomgi FULLBACK ED P0I1K0 DIG THREAT FOR HUnniCAHE; KICK0FF SET FOR 2:30 LITTLE SPORT Routon Game To Cef Underway At Both-Teams Pronounced Ready Both tat St.

Vincent Collect Bearcats and the Indiana State Teacher Indiana conducted their final drills last evening and wert pronounced ready for the opening battle of the 1949 sen-son scheduled tonight at Bearcat Stadium with the kick-off Only once before in the lengthy series between the two schools has Hurst High's Harricane swept Latrobe High's Wildcats two year! in succession, knocking off the locals, in 15)1 and 1 9 19, by identical 7-0 scores. DON'T FIGURE TO HALT ED PONKO j) However, the Scarlet and Red is heavily favored to pull the straight-victory. routine for the second time in the 17.ycae-old history tomorrow afternoon at the Latrobe Athletic Field, slated for til fv to HASNV CHANCED MIND ON STARTERS starting at 2:30 p. m. A large crowd is expected to watch the two teams resume a long-time rivalry with the charges of Coach Al DcLuca Baseball Roundup: Tomorrow's meeting will be the 18th, and Coach Andy Evancbo'a favored to win over the Indians, EAGLES "SWAMP" CARDINALS, 7-0 However, tbe all-night rain which Tight Race Prevailing In Doth Major Leagues; Dums Sock Cards ffobsbta Lineups i 'i JLatrobe i Hurst LE Morris (154) Witek (169) LT E.

McDonald (165) Ungervsf-' aky (19i) LC Denny (154) Forejt (15S) Schmucker (174) Koausko 7 (160) continued through most of the morning. Is expected to hold down the-offensive threat of the two teams, particularly passing. DcLuca hasn't changed bis mind about the starting array, ft will fee Bill Sutherland, Jim McDonald. Dioo AogeTlcl, Joe Como, Francis Mlhalk, co-captain Frank DeMlllo and Paul Kmets on the line while George Kocerka, co-captain' Dave Hart, Nick Troila and Tsui 'Zero" Clement in the back field. Others To Play Should the Bearcats receive, then (Continued on Psge Thlrteep) New York.

Sept. :3 UK The Philadelphia Kagles, defending champions of the National Football League, Indicated today they were ready to lkk anybody la sight-including the weatherman. NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Chiiago 2, Philadelphia 2 New York 3, Cincinnati I Clmlrinatl S. New York 2nd Pittsburgh- 1, Boston 0 Brooklyn .13, St. Louis I Team Standings VV.

L. Pet. By CARL LCNDQU1ST United Press Sports Writer New York, Sept. 23 U.R1 this year there woe pennant Hoover (160) RG Nigra (148) i playoffs in both big league races. RT J.

McDonald (155) The Eagles, who won the L. championship' by defeating the Chicago Cardinals In a blinding snow storm last fall, opened defense of their title last night by dumplij; the New York Bulldogs, 7 to 0, In a driving rain at the Polo Grounds. Today, as things became tenser Cibutas (155) Nemeth machine la primed to come hers and pin back the Wildcats' ears. And make no mistake about It, the Hurricane baa the weapons with which to do it While the Wildcats have other Ideas about the whole thing, nevertheless, It Is figured by those observers who have seen Hurst in action this season, that the locals won't be able to stop fullback Ed Ponko and Co. Angus Good Quarterback -Ponko, a 185 -pound battering ram, Is the big gun in the Hurst offensive.

That was Illustrated here laat year when he paced the Hurricane to a 13-0 conquest of Latrobe. He hits low and hard, and is strong as a horse. To go along with Ponko in the backfleld is quarterback Duane Angus, a 185-pounder, who runs Evancbo's formation. Tbia Is the first time in year that Evan-cho has adhered strictly to the "TV breaking away from the sin- than ever between the Yankees and Red Sox In the American and the ,33 RE Carpowich (150) QB Rudy (168) LH Pry (147) .523 I Cardinals and Dodgers in the Na- ,490 tlonal, there were plenty of rea to think there could be (footed ties both ways. FOLLOW THE TICKETS FOR ALL HOME American League history and Cleveland went on to win the single playoff game and the World Series.

The parallel today in the National League is almost an exact one. On Sept. 23 In 1946. the Cards were In front and the Dodgers were in second by a half game. Last year at this time in the American League tbe Indians were tied for the lead with the Red Sox and the next day the Yankeea muscled in to make it a three-way deadlock.

But even though Cleveland pulled away In the waning days. It blew its margin at the finish and had to battle Boston before it could play In the Series. Today, even though the Yankees are two games to the good over (150) Angus (18) White (17Q) Holomsn (150) Ponko (185) St. Louis 93 54 Brooklyn 55 Philadelphia .........78 71 Boston 72 75 New York 7.. '71 77 Pittsburgh ...4 82 Cincinnati 0 87 Chicago .....59 89 Today's Games No games scheduled.

RH Glamp (170) FB Domenie (157) .393 The Eagles' lone score came on a 23 yard run by shifty flash Prlt-chard in the first period. The Bull dogs, who performed as the Boston Yanks last year, did little to threaten the champions, picking up only 34 yard on ground playa over the aodden Polo Grounds turf. Steve Van Buren alone outdistanced the New York ground gainers, bulling his way for a total of In 1946, the 'Cards and Dodgers msde history by finishing In tbe flrit tie for the flag of all time and the Cards won the right to plsy In the World Series by beating Brooklyn two straight In a best of two out of three playoff. Last year, the Red Sox and In- DYER HURLS BLAST AT FORD TRICK AMERICAN LEAGUE Yeaterday'a Results New York at Washington, post dians finished in tbe first tie In gle-wing. St.

Louis, SepL 23 Sf. I Louis Cardinal Manager Eddie Dy SS yards. left the Eagles' back only 43 yards shy of Clark Ilinkle's all-time mark of 3,860 yards gained rushing. ponc-l, rain. (Only game scheduled.) Team Standings W.

(Uuna S3 .839, ssflbsegygj SS .638 Angus is a slick ball hand? and an accurate passer. In halt-back Chauncey Watkins he has a good receiver. In addition, Wst-kina. a 170 pounder, la a threat on offensive ground plays. Isn't Usual Big Line The Hurst line isn't the usual 4 St.

Vincent College FOOTBALL GAMES ON SALE AT TORRIS' DRUG STORE, LATROBE SWARTZ' DRUG STORE, DERRY THE SCHEDULE Sept. 2 Indiana State Teachers, 1:15 p. m. Oct. 2 College of Steuben ville, 2:1) p.

m. Oct. 9 Alliance College); 2slS p. m. Oct.

14 Geneva College, 111) p. m. Nov. 4 W. Va.

Wesleyan, 7: JO p. m. Nov. 1) Mt. St.

Mary's, 2:1) p. m. Nov. 19 Westminster, 2:30 p. m.

RESERVED SEATS $2.00, Tax Incl. GENERAL ADMISSION Tax Incl. er today charged that National League President Ford Trick used "very poor judgment" in assigning a rookie umpire to tbe vital Card-Brooklyn Dodger series. i But. Dyer added vehemently, not thaTnor the 19 to licking suffer- LEADERS 83 Sj 83 Boston, and three-up In the lost column, their situation is precarF ous Indeed.

Joe DiMagglo is definitely out of the weekend aeries In Boston. Tommy Henrirh la still hurt. Tommy Byrne's pitching arm is a question mark, Vic Raschl has been a hurling question mark for some time and Yogi Berra'ls still under par with a thumb sprain. Boston, ridjng high with 24-gamc winner Mel Parnell and 22-game winner Ellis Kinder ready to meet the Yankees twice apiece in the remaining fire games that the New York ...........92 Boston .....91 Detroit ..............85 Cleveland 82 Philadelphia 78 Chicago .............60 St. Louis" ..50 Washington .........48 89 .531 85 98 99 Pennant Race At A Glance By yiTED PRESS AMERICAN LEAGUE W.

L. Pet. GB CP New. York 92 82 10 Boston 65 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L.

Pet GB CP St Louis 13 St .833 7 Brooklyn 13 55 i big kind. The heaviest is Vlncci by St. Louis last night will Ungervarsky. a tackle at 195; vent his team from winning tne pounda. Other than he.

Evancho! National league pennant, hat comparatively light linemen; warn to say mis ana you in ends Walter Witek, 169, and Ed can quote me." Dyer said. "I fain Nemeth, 153; tackle Steve Cih Frlrk ni1 im iwr iuAommni In Today's New York at Washington; day-night. St. Louis at Chicago; nitfit Detroit at Cleveland; night (Only game scheduled.) PLAY TOMORROW j.mw. using Lon Warneku in this important series.

I'm not alibing since we got the hell br. out of jn. But Warneke la Juyt up and aim- ulas, 15 guards Ben rorcjt. and Bill Hoover, 160 and cecter Joe Kozusko, 160. Meanwhile, Coach Ray V.

Wild is working the Wildest for a AMERICAN LCACLiE Player A Club AB Pet. Boston 147 543 145 189 Kell. Detroit 130.611 97 174 .341 St. L. 131 515.

164 .316 NATIONAL LEAGUE Brook. 130 S75 121 197 .343 St. L. 144 535 91 183 .342 Muslsl. St.

L. 1(9 584 122 195 .334 HOME RUNS Kiner, Piratrs, 52; Williams, Red So, 41; Stephens, Red Sox, 39. RUNS BATTED IN Williams, Red Sox, 155; Stephens, Red Sox, 152; Wertx. Tigers, 133. RUNS Williams.

Red Sox, 145; Athletics, 125; Reese, Dodgers, 124. HITS Robinson, Dodgers, Muslal, Cards, 195; Thomson, Giants, 191. lIBI IfU AND i win a 4 FALL nan a a r.yr m- or rv A mi clubs will play each other, also has two full days of rest before the series In Fenway Park. The Yankeea, rained out last night In Washington, will have to play a doubleheader today and the. percentage is against a sweep, even when a first place plays a last place one.

Moreover, it doesn't help that In one of the games they must face Ray Scarborough, one of the best right handert in the league who beat them the last time lie faced them and who has won 12 games. It also doesn't help that they looked like a bush league ball club In losing their last start here against the White Sox, 10 to 9. Brooklyn, roaring back from a 1 possible upset, and hopes that lUia week'a drills have improved the like one'' local team sufficiently to Improve I Warneke, a former star pitcher on laat Saturday'a loss to tbe Cardinals and the Chicago 18-0. I Cubs, was plate umpire in the game One change might take plare In last night. He charged 13 walks the, line where tackle John Pal.i'f 'Jo the aix Card pitchers.

Catcher is nursing a sore foot. Jaik Mc- Del Rice protested the fourth belli Donald has been wording out In vehemently and eventually was The Dorothy football team will meet Holy Family tomorrow at 10 a.m. on the Legion-Keener Field. Dorothy is coached by Pete Rudy and Hants while Holy Family- is mentored'by Jack Durishln and Jeff Zappone. Largest Assortment Of Guns In Latrobe LAY AWAY A GUN TODAY A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ITI .22 RIFLES M0SSBERG, REMINGTON, STEVENS AND MARUN $13,50 to $57.00 that spot.

Otherwise, it be tossed out of the game by War-Charlie Carpowich and Bob MornY neke. at ends. Elmer McDonald at th Tll. H.r-.; k. other tackle, Al Nigro and Jacl- Dodgers seemed to mske the Cards and mnr m.rf than In to 0 defeat in the series opener at St.

Louis to tike subsequent 6 to 0 and 19 to triumphs, found plenty of significance in the fact Schmucker. captain, at eenter. of bUer NttollB, Jugglea Backfleld ricr Tfaey by hif The backfleld has heen jurtled ftmB tne Anting, with with the exception ol quarte ack ye PITTS0U3CII vi WILLIAM MARY SATURDAY KDKA 1:45 Hear WOODY WOLF describe the play-by-play PZI2I1 STATE vi VILLAHOVA SATURDAY WHJB 1:45 Hear CHUCK THOMPSON describe the play-by-play that it was the second straight nere in pHac 6i jfivfl mw la a fixture. Joe Pry. will go back to his tailback spot and Cam pom-inlc will be returned to tullWk.

Brooklyn six. Dyer said. "I thlnli we ire going to win this pennant an4 my ball club thinks so even after "the tl me It a i lost lh i ope er of a Cardinal series, only to bounce back and take the next two-. But from now on the Dodgers will hive to flxht for their six remaining 3 i thus moving Frarcls "Corky-' iiu IW lousy way we plsyed last night. victories against the first division I GUmp 30-30'STEVN 30-30 RIARLIN MODEL 336.

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WORK SHOES Of All Kinds Fer Alt Kinds Of ln 1 and See Them! MURRAY DUNN" THE BIG ITOP.I lost to Penn, while the was llrked by California. Jt ft. md then rebounded with a 336 drubbing of East HuntingriiTn. In the series, the Wildcats bold the edge of ten victories against six defeats and one tie. Topcoat Weather 12 GAUGE ITHICA FEATHERWEIGHT mm i it MM Mi IS HERE NOW hp PonYget info Hit's fix.

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