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Daily News from New York, New York • 436

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Eagles Eiouf Redskins, 49-14; Parton Sets Mark Philadelphia, Oct. 23 (JP). The Philadelphia Eagles even fumbled well today as they ran, passed and kicked the befuddled Washington Redskins dizzy to win a NFL game, 49-14, before 28,855 at Shibe Park. If umpires are pooled under one authority, vre will not see an NL umpire in a World Series falling asleep on an AL pickoff play. It will also reduce the opportunity for feuds if Rebounding from last week's loss the arbiters are assigned to work both circuits impartially, At All-Star games, spring exhibitions, and in the World Series, XL fans will not be wondering: if AL umpires behind the plate are giving their XL pitchers "a break." League presidents say they.

TP CM PQ personally, do not approve of the reaching for more power. Chandler, 55 2 everyone working in baseball, all league heads, all umpires, all players and even all batboys. Phoned Something Was Fishy in Detroit Long before Kid Cavilan was robbed of the decision in Detroit a friend rang our phone in New York notifying us of an impending betting coup with money flying all over Detroit on the 3-1 underdog. He even specified the names and backgrounds of the officials who gave the split decision to Lester Feiton. All we know is there never was any scandal in Detroit when John Hettche was Commission chairman.

Billy YVyatt, who boxes Pete Kennedy tomorrow night at White Plains, is the nephew of Whitlow Wyatt, ex-Dodger hurler TV commentators and cameramen better get together on some of those Saturday afternoon games. In one contest the commentator was describing the action while the camera panned across a swarm of fans walking out of the joint with disgust written all over their faces The deer season has yet to start and already 76 persons have died in hunting accidents since Sept. 1. Remember, alcohol and ammunition just don't mix. Pop Harris, who managed the St.

James Triangles, will have a buffet supper tossed at him tomorrow night at the Columbus Club. Casey Stengel is busy taking in coast football games. They could not have picked a better man than good old Bill Coram for Matt Winn's post. We hope Bill serves in the job as'long and as happily as the late Colonel. Harry Sacherm, the Brooklyn fan, not the commie lawyer, submits 160 baseball players whose last name begins with the letter M.

What letter does Stanley Walker want him to work on next? We got out tip Fordham was going to upset Syracause for our WNEW to the Chicago Bears, the cham pion Eagles struck on a 75-yard pass play from Tommy Thompson to Bosh Pritchard after four and a half minutes of the first quarter. The routvas on. Before the first half was over, the Eagles had pushed over four more touchdowns. Cliff Battnn converted after each of the Eagles' seven touchdowns to break the 11-year-old point after touchdown mark held by Automatic Jack Manders of the Bears. Manders placekickd 73 straight, starting in 1933 and ending with' the third game in 1937.

Patton began his string against Pittsburgh, Nov. 30, 1947, and now has 77 straight conversions. Washington's only first-half score came on a 54-yard run by Bob Goode in the first period. Goode took a handoff from Sammy Baugh and eluded the deceived Eagle defenders. VAN BUR EN GOES OVER The victory enabled the Eagles to remain in a first-place tie in the Eastern Division.

Here's how they scored: Steve Van Buren bolted three yards to climax a 31-yard first period drive set up by a Frank Reagan interception of a Baugh aerial. That made it 14-0. After Goode romped for the Redskins first TD in the second period and Dick Poillon converted, the Eagles smashed 77 yards with Thompson sneaking over from the one. Pritchard, raced" 77 yards for the Eagles' third score, and Thompson passed four yards to Neill Armstrong at the end of a 19-yard advance for another six-pointer. That made it 35-7 at halftime.

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Pninta alter Pattou 7. Poillon 2. STATISTICS EAGI-ES First downs 28 Net yards rushing; Net yards pasMinc 1KH Forwards attempted 7 Forward completed 13 Forwards intercepted 4 Number of punts 3 A vera etc dis. of punts 3 Fumbles Rail lost on fumbles Number of renalties lo Yards penalized Van Bnren. Mackrides.

touchdown REDSKINS 15 15 34 10 1 1 41 4 1 3 13 Undefeated Rams Rip Packers, 35-7 Los Angeles, Oct. 23 (rP). The Mce-settmg, unbeaten Los Angeles Kams won their fifth straight NFL game today with a 35-7 Victory over the Green Bay Packers before 37,546 pleased admirers in Memo rial Coliseum. i he Kams built up a 28-u lead on two TDs in the first quarter and two in the third and then coasted, evidently pointing for the invasion of the second-place Bears Sunday. Green Bay couldn't cope with the charging Ram line and the wizardry of Bolk Waterfield and his back-field mates.

Also three Packer fumbles, on the four, the seven and 23 led to three LA scores. Bills Turn Back LA. Dons, 17-14 Buffalo, Oct. 23 (JP). The Buffalo Bills withstood a late rally by the Los Angeles Dons today to take a 17-14 AAC victory before 21,310 spectators in Civic Stadium and avenge an earlier defeat.

The Dons' left end. Burr Baldwin, former All America end at UCLA, suffered a concussion in a goal line stand in the second quarter and was removed to a hospital. After examination, the attending surgeon stated he was in "good" condition. UBILdDCOIID ARE MEN AND WOMEN WANTED Open Men, thru Fri. 9 a.

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Sports world sending its condolences to Hugh Brady, Golden Gloves timet, on the loss of his beloved wife. All Negro big league ball players are working in the off seasonn. Dick Conlon is now managing the Squadron A Club which opens its polo season Nov. 19. The 47th Precinct Juniors won the PAL Patrolman Gilbert Scher-inger coached the club.

Miss Alice Edgerly, school principal, was the. No. 1 booster. Paul (Babe) Dinan, former Irvington star, is going great guns at North Carolina State. Daly imported an imposing heavy, Charles Patrick Henry, from County Mayo, Ireland.

Why do' so many referees, after instructing boxers against the use of the rabbit punch, permit them to continue this foul blow? After one warning, disqualify the offender, give his purse to charity and the rabbit punch would disappear over night. Referee Lou Boughton deserves a medal for his courage in disqualifying Amando Amanini for repeated fouling of Jimmy Flood the other night. Two head butts and a Balf dozen low blows caused Boughton to push the offender aside and cry, "Are you crazy?" When Amanini resumed his low blows Boughton escorted him to his corner. Many fighters think they can emulate Jack Dempsey's gamble and get away with.it. Dempsey knocked out Jack Sharkey with a fair punch after first hitting him low.

When Sharkey turned to the referee, Dempsey flattened him with a left hook squarely on the chin. We know, we were in row 1, ringside, but times' have changed A fighter who fouls repeatedly cannot be given -the benefit of the doubt that all blows are accidental. He is usually gambling he can get away with it. Invariably the guilty fighter is the underdog, who has nothing to lose anyway. Former Glover Baillin' for Cops' Pay Boost The whole town is tickled at Ed Danowski's success at Fordham former Golden Glover Joe Baker, now a Yonkers cop and head of the PBA, is waging the fight of his life to get salary increases for his fellow officers.

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Jones says he doesn't want the boys to eat more than this light breakfast because they will have a practice session at Bear Mountain. Hockey writers honoring their beloved dean, Kerr Petrie, at Leone's, 26. Billy Sixty, with a badly-burned finger, pinch hit for a pal in a hig-leagne bowling contest at Milwaukee and turned in a 611 total. Tommy Henrich visiting' Massillon, Ohio, shut-ins, retelling ir-slde stories of the Series. Yank grid ace Harvey Johnson says l.is-s 'Uilest college memory is the day he played in too close and let a fly ball go over his head for a base hit that lost a 2-1 game for Vic IZascht at William and Mary.

Tommy Byrne was the opposing pitcher. Fdlie Driggs, playing golf with Ed Thorgcsen, still displays that Id fluid swing that won him so many titles. Jess Sweetser is another smoothie who still flirts with sub-par totals. Pudge Heffel-f inger is a Roller Derby addict. "It has everything, competition, colorful movement, pretty girls, speed and real tests of stamina.

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