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BULLETIN, L. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1149. THE LATROEE ATROBE, PA. paci a TEA lr UL six BEARCATS TOO MUCH FOR INDIAHS; aawwanaanani SMWBnenUBB) aaanMBHBl sananMBaanBaaaWanvaWawaBi MOTHMMMHMMMMlMHHMMWMHMHHMHHWHHMMHHMMHaiaMHWaaBHaMHlMMMHMMnWWM VKJCE SUNDRY, PAUL CLEMENT, DOII IlEdlGin, GEORGE KOCERKA SGQ02 IITTLE SPQftT -J 1 Uncorking a divtiMied offrmivc coupled witk a stout defense, the St. Vincent College Bearcats growled loudly last 'night under the lights at Bearcat Stadium a i they clawed out I a 26-0 victory over the Indiana State Tcacheri College eleven I in the opening contest of the 194) season.

Millers9 Size Big Factor In Rambler Defeat Spotting the opposition too muck site, the Dtrry Borough Ramblers, came kome from Scottdale Ust nigkt witk a 190 defeat, tkeir tkird of tk aea Could llait NtmtJ Final Scort Airrowd of 4H)0 fans braved the chilly weather ta watrli the charges of Coach Al DcLuca out-play the Indians at aver 1 turn lopalded conteit in I DlairsvillG Erased From Football Scores V' am ai a aaa. a ai Kiutu in vcry periou put kne lourtn. Art! kad DcLuca chosen, he could have named kis own score againit tke Indians of Coach Sammy Smith, wkose debut as a college nientorwai spoiled. However, the Bearcat koisi after a few minutes of the second half cleared tke benck in order to give remainder of kis squad a ckance to tee action. rieMdet rolling up four tourh- Ulass A Grid Race, Tic IVitEi north Union, 6-6 West Deer 14.

AsplnwaU Washington 7, Trinity 0 Vanflergrift 12, Farrell 0" Tarentum II, Sprlngdale 14 St. Wendelin 13, Johnstown Cath-- olio St George 6, Arnold I South High 6, Fifth Ave. Sharoh 20, Sharps vllle Shater 7, Etna I Shadyslde 31, Brentwood II 8cott 7, MunhsJl I SalUburg 12. Elders Ridge Roetrsver 25. Perryopolis 0 Pt.

Marlon 12. St. FVancli 7 Perry 7, Bellevue I Penn il, Unlontovn II -Oil City 7. Greenville New Castlf 41, Cleve. Adams 7 Mt.

Morris 20. Windrtdge 0 Monongahela '13, Clslrton Midland 1J, Hickory Twp. Visitors Rally To Knot Count In Last Canto Blalrsvilla High's Bottcats (bund themselves on the outside looVinr In today la the WP1AL CUM A. football rare. The Bobcats, and their opponent, Narth Union, battled to a 1-6 draw last night at the Legion Field, Bltirsville.

thus eliminating both schools from the run for the honors. North Union came from behind to tie the count. Both teams scored in tbe final period after battling on even terms In the three privioiis Coach Clarence Aikey's youngsters tallied on a pass from Jim Burkley to Tom Winchell from the elght-ysrd line but on the ensuing kick Harford, a reserve back, took the boot and raced 12 yards for the deadlocking score. Fkst downa fsvored the Collegiate BAIT St. Vincent 28, Indiana Ten.

Oklahoma" va. Boston College, postponed, raja. New Haven (Conn.) State 32, -New Bedford Textile 7 Mt. St. Mary's 47, Kings 0 W.

Chester Tcrs. 4, Albright I Boston U. 13. Syracuse 21 Wf Va. St.

II, Virginia Union 4 Ashland 12, Onto Northern Detroit 20, Tulsa 14 Westmar 16, Huron 7 Kalamazoo II, Depauw 7 Western Res: 23, Kent State 20 Southeast (Mo. St. 17, Culver-Stockton 1 -Mount Union 33, Adrian 13 Nebraska Wesleyan S4, York 6 K. bskota 6, Moor head (Minn.) State 0 Concordia (Minn.) 41, N. D.

St. 6 Cal. Tcrs. (Pa.) 25. Edlnboro 12 W.

Va. Tech 23. Shepherd St. Ambrose 21, Corpus Chrlstl 16 St. Thomas 21, Augsbure; A Drake 42, Emporia Kan.) St.

0 St. John's (Minn.) 22, MaeAtester 13. Wartburg II. Winona (Minn.) Si. 0 Hutchinson JC 60, Parsons JC 6 Baker 7, Southwestern (Kan.) 6 Northern (S.D.) State Tcrs IS, S.

Dakota School of Mines 13 SOUTH MiuissippI 40. Auburn 7 Washington A Lee 27, Furmafi 7 Georgia 42, Chattanooga Morris Brown IS, Tuskegee Newport News Ma-eon 7 Memphis State 70, Tampa 6 Schetastie Wlndber 7, AHqulppa 4 i W. Allegheny 6, Robinson West View (, Bearer 0 Baseball Roundup: Yankees Split Power Plus Indiana LE-Fornwalt, Hardte LT Laughlln, Sakalovlch. Uuber LG Gardner, Joseph. onnorrKtlley.

RQCharley, Tescl. RT Taddle, Bloom, Biehart, Thorn soisr RE Dasklvlch, McLaughlin, Schre rongost QB-Frlel. LH Diets, Manrosh, Conley. RH Fisher, Shafler, Russell. FB Grabiak, Marcenplle.

St. Vincent LE Sutherland. SmlthTTIarchlct, reilnl. LT McDonald, Mscarelll. Wargo LG Angellrl, Braien, Kerfe, hary.

Como, Varsel, Mai'rinko, HO Mlhalic. McMahonTerpko. RT DeMilllo, Wsrsrt: Resnlk. RrJ Kmets, Brow. Weigle, QR Martin, Kocrrks, Sanaoneltl, LHIlarl, Ileimbeurlier, RIMTiolla, Sundry, Taylor, Ma dar.

r'H Clement, Michaels. Libuidl. Touchdowns Clement. Kocerka. Sundry, llenlgln.

Point after Touchdowns Helm bencher 2 (drop Referee, Behrhorst. Urnplie, Par klnson. Field Judge, llutrhlnt i una imrimaD, wrfimun, Indiana St. incent ...0 A 0 00 ...6 6 14 -2 Sports Parade By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer New Sept. It down to being wheel whacky, or Fearless Fraley's usual ability to get here "fust est with the wustest" but I am la position today to give 30a a scoop which is bound to make sports history of a sort.

It's nhe first All-America roller derby skating team, making old Fearless the Waller 'Camp of the wooden wheels. It Is only natural to asaume that! some of you lucky people never have seen the roller derby. It Is the newest sports spectacle, in which 10 guys or 10 gais sksts around In a circle until everybody Is dizzy. The monotony hrokeu bp Intervals of hair puilipg (fix women only) and more pnglllntlr gestures than you tan get from Gorgeous George by muaalug bin golden coiffure. But don't be laughing at Iheie roller skaters.

They have as much right to their Ali-Ainerka teams-as other athletes! Football and basketball hnve -em and there are "all" teams for galloping dominoes, ping pong, pickle picking and roller pin accuracy, among others, although I understand that the Father's Day Committee Is against (Continued on Page Ten) By Alan Maver which the Green-clad grid 1adi. SVC 6. TC Indiana Firs; do- SVC 17, Indiana 4 Yarda gained rushing VC 282. Indian 73 Yards, lest rushing iVC 17, Indisna 4S Pssies IVC 14, Indisna 10 Psists eempltttd IVC Indiana 3 Yards galred passing SVC 10, Indiana, 34 Passes HAD Intercepted SVC 0, Indiana 3 Tarda int. passes returned SVC 33.

Indiana 0 Fumbles IVC 2, Indiana I Own recovered JVC 0, Indiana a Penalties agalnst-IVC I. Indiana I Yard lest' en psnaltiss SVC 123, Indiana' 12 Aversge yards ef punts IVC 31, Indiana 21.1 Average yards punt returns IVC 18. Indiana 7 Kornwslt booted to the St Vincent 32. Again a lS-yard penalty threw monkey-wrench kito the and Kocerka was forced to tjunt, 1 halfback John Conley returning the' ball. But he was hit hard and' the ball 'squirted out of hla paws and Sundry pounced on it for the Bearcats on the Indiana 14- yard lire, In four plays, fhe Besrcats had a touchdown.

Sundry moved to the 19 and Martin passed to Clement' whn rareit tn iha fm.e 'down for a 23 yard advance. In dlana was pensllzed to th two' tor delaying the gsma and from there Kocerka sneaked ever to score. Heimheucher'a first boot was good, but again St, Vincent was holding, and Jackie's neit-boot from IS yards farther back' was wide. Nevertheless, the, Bear rats went bark to tbe dressing' room at nairtlme with a two- touchdown, bulge. Sundry, Henlgin.

Tally A minute or so after the third period started, Indiana a Fornwalt. punted out on the Bearcat 41 after three running plays lost yardage. From here the Vlncejetlan mi-, chine rolled the remaining 19 yarda to score on a half-dozen plays with (Continued on Page Ten) SCIIROEDER AHEAD Ted Schroeder, booming right along on hediile. advanced to the semi- aaU cf the National Hardcourt Ternls rhsmplorahipe and will rueet Jaroslav Drobny. the Ciech in todsvs feature mstch for rsh'jt at the championship flight t'cliroeer snd Drohny will pair o5 on tone rouit while Art Larsea, atylist from San Lesn-d-o.

rad KHr Stargess, of South rreet In another semifinal 'Msy. Filhkrtb STEELEL3 n.Y. ciflms Filiihrth WHJ3 Surtfa SOB, Ri tight MUrt Altbougk beaten, tke Ramblers weren't out-spirited, De-ipite tke bi odds ainst tkem, tkt Rams gar it all they kad before going down in defeat. Two of the Scottdale touchdowns were set up by a fumble and a blocked kirk while the third wat just ftcottdale'i power which took Its toU, Scottdale' fullback. Manors, and halfback the latter with two, scored 'the touchdowns In the third and fourth periods.

Oerry Makes Bid Derry msde the first bid. retching the Miners, who showed a tremendous line la rompkrison with that of the Ramblers, flat-footed In the early momenta of the game. After Eugene Zannettl, halftfevk, returned the opening klckoff to his own 15, the Rama took to the air. Two passes, from quarterback Benny Dorasipto halfback Ken llensler, and from Doraxto to UtmH mAvnmA I Ik. CaII.

w.mmvwv wvwn dale' 35. But on Dorsxlo's third aerial attempt, Hill Intercepted for The remainder of fat period wraa played on an even basis. In the second period, the Millers using their weight to good advantage, bull-dosed 6X. yarda to a touchdown with NIahori skirting the1 end from the seven-yard Une, Frederlcl's placement was wide, but Scottdale 1-0 at the intermission. Mlllsrs Block Punt la the third quarter, JUnnettl's punt was partially blocked and Shandorf, an end, recovered for Scottdale on the Derry SS.

In three first downs the Millers plowed their wsy to the three and from there Frederirl crashed 6ver. 4 He also place-kicked the extra point to make It 13 6. With nothing much more to lose at this Jtage of the game, the Rama beran gambling with passes deep la their own territory, and the tactfc back-fired. Doraxlo found Aklns with a pass, but the latter fumbled and Nia (Continued on Page Ten) PLAY TOMORROW The Derry Township All Stsrs baseball team, will tangle with the Indiana' County All Stars tomorrow afternoon at Waterman. In diana County.

The game will start at 2:30 m. The playvre and spectators' bus will leave the Atlantic Club at 1 pjn. tomorrow, DUKE'S OLD WWW WLUAM Wallace irss, op TO THIS YZAX, fS BZLBVSD TO Bt.TMS Btsr OF ANV ACTIW KtAQ COAC nl 9 CA0t9 Mlit OMVLt GAe pet ysAJf vrAt copH9 WAOt PfiOCXKtO 9 ffct MjmM wlkiii a i ataAa1M rnn aYT irmm M6m tum aievaV 0 1 i a Sanford Hurls Four-llitter ZIMDOS TRAVEL FOR TOMORROW'S GRIDCOIITEST The Latrobe Zlmboe will travel to Johnstown, tomorrow afternoon where they will engage tbe tough St. Michael Saints semi pro football dub on the American Legion Field at 1:30 pra. The ZlmhOB will be aiming for their first victory, having dropped the opener lait Suo'dsy to Pleasant Valley.

6 0. but will enter the contest aa defloite underdogs. The Sainti are strictly a heavyweight outfit and play the; top professional and aeml-pro out (Its In the state. Included on the Saints' card this season are: York Roses, Pennsylvania pro champions'; Johnsonburs pros, and ttfe Altoona Mountaineers, of the Pa. pro league.

In their Initial start, the Saint? rolled to a 20-0 decision over thJ vrw, ana last ween suc ceeded in tieing the Pstton pros, near Barnesboro. 7-7. -r Tho Zimbos will be without the services of center Cecil Bush and fullback Bill Valla, f.ut on tbe other hand the club Is hippy to announce that Mike Veto has joined the squad and will be ready for Sunday. xAlo, Kevin Massena, former LHSNitar. will probably start at the right half slot.

Jackie Lyons, who reportedfor drills this week, will see sctlon from tbe fullback position. The Saints' line averages 183 with the barkfleld golngNM. The Zlm bo front wall will average. 173 and the backs will go 117. Starting lineup for the local (Continued on Page Trni AMERICAN LEAGUE Player A Club AB Pet.

Wms Boston 147 543 143 1S9 Mi Kell. Detroit a 111 614-7 176 .342 St. L. 133 523 66 164 14 NATIONAL LEAGUE R0hin Brook. 150 I7S 121 197 .343 SlauehSL L.

144 ESS 11 US .342 Musiaf. SL ISO 134 122 IDi .334 Klcer, Pirstes, 12; Williams, Red Sox, 41; Stephens, Red. Sox, 39. UN BATTEO IN Williams, Red Sox, 1SS; Stephens. Red Sox.

152; Werti. TigerS, 133. HIT Robinson. Dodgers, 197; MusiaL Cards.195; Giants, 191. RUN Williams.

Red Sox. 145; Reese. Dodters, 126; Jooft, Athlelirf, l. AMERICAN LEAGUE Yeeltreye He suits Wsshingtoa 9, New York 1st garner It New York 7, Wsshingtoa 2nd game, called end of 7thvdark-nesa. Detroit 6, Cleveland 9 Chicago 4.

St. Lou la 1 Teem Itandinge W. New York ...93 53 Boston .....91 53 Detroit 16 63 Cleveland ....82 44 Philadelphia 7S 69 Chicago It St Lett 6 9 Wasfilagtoa 4 lot Tsdey Ge" -r Ne sf "Bos'e i.XLr-Uaid gaino tl 377 i -2 .531 .411 .334 I I down, thaJRc-arrate had one rsll hack fourth period on a nice pse play from Je Sanson-ettCof BlHlrsvflTe. to Mike Madar. xfof lumora, as St.

Vincent was ac rusrd n( holding on the play. Figures Offer Proof On thice other rations tli Ilea rcats were stymlml by penalties niihm the ten-yaul nr. In jail, the Vlnceniians lost 113 yards on nine Infraction. In order, Pn nl Clement, 'driving fulltiHik; quarterback Ceorge Kocrrks. of Bobtown; Vince Sundry, Illairtviile lialfhack; and I Don llenlgln, Ulairavitle fitllliack, cracked over for tout The two extra points were delivered by freahmstuj Jackie lltlm bencher, of 8i inrd.ile.

the drop-, kicking specialist. A Ihhd Ixmus point was wiped out when ot. Vincent drew a ho'dhis penalty. The figures bore out the' derisive Vincent The Bearratf hung up 17 first dosns to four fur the Indians, and for a net of 26S yurds on the ground while, holding Indiana to yard. Six completed pases out of 14 tries petted 10 yards while Indians link ed three paes In ten tries for 34 -rr Sundry Gains 74 Ysrds Marring offensively for the Bear-rats was Sundry, who rolled up 74 yarda In nine tries.

lie was closely followed by co-captain Dave Hart with 43 yards, Frankie Martin with 27. Clement with 26. freahman Sam Llbnrril, of Hliarpsville, with 21. and halftrack Nick Trolla with 20. In addition.

Vinre anacred two 17 ni Intercepted two for S3 yarda In returns. Hart was taken out of the game before (he first half ended beiaune of a rut Up whlrb took four stitches. He didn't return to the game. St. Vincent's offensive power was proven early In the game, moving yards to score.

After making a hlil which reached the yard line, tbe Vlnrentians lost the bsli on downs. After three tries, Kti Fom.ASlt, Indiana end, punted to Martin, who msde( a sped scalar only to see It go by the boards as a teammate was railed for clipping- The Bearrals were forced hack to their own 14. Clement Belts Over On thellriit play. Hart, who played Jtkir ted jjght, end for 12 ysrds to the 2. Msrtln a durable 153-pounder reverse I tc another first down en the Ft.

cent 44. good for IS ya.ds. Then Hart. Clement rnd Hart saw the Bearcat pe Into Indian territory a fir' idomn on the 4S. Ha i-hesed Hi II more yarda tn the 32 and cn hi; i next excursion nalle! ti, fon.r mme.

I After Clement lost a Ko-jrerka aoiked end Paul Ka i jaaa a.sla:dri'ul it 13 yard have which nJvrii'f! to th yard line and a t-s' down. After mir-king on teo ceika su.twke a paa to Fnn-i the flat hij acmmula'ed n.n mtire yarus. Sundry bolted right tackle "fr firt l- four and la "two a.aba guard. Clement Went over f-t one-yard line. Heimbeuche'-'B drr kick was lo.

Poe'ty Again Malts Cats Midway In the s. olJ qt.irtf the Besrcsts weie on tbe mm sgar.haLano;her st--ned them short on tie In'ti'ta yard lire. Indiana rolled up a first ob a pan from r-ai Friel to but on Ihrr other plays the Iaduins fs'led s- BASKETBALL SHOES GYMNASIUM SHOES 4 6000WICH "Pf Ceme en lee MtRRAT DUNN 1 THE BIG smji: TORE i 1 i 1 I- Meadville 26, Franklin 0 MiKeesport Lorain, 14 Mapleton 0. Ellsworth I Leech burg 25. Ford City Kittannlng 9, Punxsutawney Johnsonburg 6, Erie Strong 0 Jeannette Id, Turtle Creek 7 Indiana 35, Barnesboro 0 Hopewell 33.

Neville Greensburg 7, WMlkinsburg 0 Georges 20. South Union 7 Edgewood IS, Shsrpshuri I Duquesne 33. Brsddock Crafton 32, Langley 0 Charter! 41. Schenley 1 4 Centervllle 26. Bethlehrn 6 Central Cath.

6. Erie Acadeifly 6 Carnegie 20, McKees Rocks I Carmichaels 6, Masontown 6 Canonsburg 19; Waynesburg 7 BlairsvIHe 6. North Union 6 Bethel 7, Avalon 6 Beaver Falls 25, Connellsville 0 Baldwin 7, Carrlck 6 lAmbridge 20, New Brighton 0 Allegheny 12, Burgettstown It With flats, iday. To counter that the Yan- kees will have to go with lefties Ed Lopat (15 and I) and (II and' 7) tomorrow If his shoulder gets unkinked. Whit hurts the Ysnkees the most, even though old reliable Tommy Hen rich and young rell-j able Yoal Berra are back In there swinging for the fences.

Is that joltin' Joe DiMarglo. the Incompar-ble Yankee cllpjwr, will be- out of the two games In Boston msy-be all of the rest the cluXwIll have to play. Henrich and Bert hopped homers yesterday la the lost cause opener yesterday, hut DVl Maggio Is the club's Mr. Big particularly In Boston. The Cardinals, who blew and 0 and 19 to 6 derisions to the ledgers sod saw their National League lead shaved to half a game after, winning the opener of the "Little World still have to atop their descent.

They had at least the consolation of losing to a respectable opponent and able to dp a little better tonight hnrts the Dodgers surprisingly that they're playing at Chbets yjeiiL Ordinarily that would be fine' ex cept that the Phils have taken ovei that gsudy little Dodger acreage ar If they owaei It. with seven victories wtit of nine there this sea-tCoallnued on Tsge Ten) Minon LEAGUE By UNITED PRESS Inteewstieeat League Final Plsyeffs Buffalo 9, MoatresI 1 AeeerleaM Aeew, Final tMsyeffs Indianapolis I. Milwaukee 3 Eeeterw League Fleet Plasffs Wilkes fsrre 6. Bitgbsmtoa 4 4wteesieM Leete Wee FleyeWe By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Spdrta Writer New York. Sept.

24 UP-U took a 1100.000 pitching fsilureHo stop the Yankees' headlong pantcN and the Cardinals were wondering w-hat they could do to atop their own sudden tailapln today as the major league leaders moved hesitantly Into the final 10 days of nervous bedlam. Yankees Jwo straight to. second division clubs, and they lost both the worst kind of way in last Inning blow-ups. After their 10 to 9 debscle at the hands of the Thite Sox, they tumbled 9 to I in 10 innings yesterday to tbe very sad Senators whea pitcher Sid Hudson, with two strikes on him, wafted a dinky pop fly single that George Stirnweis couldn't reach bt-f ind serond. The bsses were loaded and Eddie Robinson could have come home from third tm turtle-bark.

That was where Fred (Porky) Sanford. the guy whose six pre vious wins had cost the Ysniee cats. U-3. Pes. pialrsvlUe N.

Unlen LE- Patterson LT-P. Patterso LC Bennett -Davis RC Joyce RTjsvinney Rtineheir Qfwiurkley LH Bertonciut RK Gibson FB Gaston BlairsvIHe North Union Touchdowns: Winchell, Harford. Referee: Carmichaels. Umpire: Kelly. Linesman: Baserman.

WATERFIELD'S GOAL WHIPS DETROIT Los Angeles, Sept. 24 U.K Fasslar star Bob Waterfleld grin-- ned sheepishly today and admitted It was his 4 yard field goat that gave the Los Angeles Ram's a 27 to 24 victory over the Detroit Lions. The veteran Waterfleld'f sharp toe work In the, last two minutes of play last night gave the Rams their three-point margin In the, opening game of the National root-j ban League series before 2S.077 fans. SUGG LEADS BABE i Landover. Sept.

J4 UJt I Louise Sugg, who makes money In I professions! golf with aa unspectacular bnt stesdy game, will begin the third round of the Women's National Open championship tpdsy Ita a six-stroke lead over her losstrivs1. defending champion Mrs. Babe Dldrikson Zahanss. LtAGOE Yesterday's Results No games scheduled. TeefWltandlnga W.

L. Pelj .633 1 t. Louis 93 54 15 71 71 77 12 17 19 rnnkli-a ...91 .621 J23 .490 .43 .431 .403 .199 jrhOsdelphia ....71 rOStOB ...72 Kew York .71 'Ittsbnrgh ..........64 Incianstl 60 klraro 59 Today's Games Boston at New York Pittsburgh at Clacinesti Philadelphia at Brooklyn night Chlfsgo at St. 1outn eight Roe la fceilevM to hsvt tret Jlaierka Uk mp ermsSee' ri4e le tMB'g Her Btsia-ia Wjcmffig. I Utlak nx Rezak Silet -v Stanley Csmons Simpson Zimmovari Segal Cosskk Williams Molrhsn 8 1 I 1-6 .....0 0 0 66 i 'In management better than 116.009 -hen they take on the last place apiece thla sesson.

csme to the i Chicago Cubs while the Dodgers reecue pitching a foar-hlt. 7 to lmo(t play the first of four gsmes victory In th seven Inning second ita Jhe Phllsdelphla Phils. What game against. Washington. Off hand.

Sanford didn't took like amaa to grab a psnie Jrth coat tall, particularly when suchf f-rnore Illustrious barters as Tommy Byrne. Tie RaschL Hua Cavey. and even the mighty Joe Page had failed la the paat two outings. Bnt the guy "ho was purchased for 100-granA from the Browas lair winter became not only a "stopper" 1nt a guy who is to be reck- oned with as tbe Ysnkees battle the Red Sox In Ire climactlo games that will tell the tale. The teams tee off today in the first ooe at Fenway park with the -Yankees, still 'two games to the aowi.

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