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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 31

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Sept. i 1947 cccc Ban ffrancisro fcxaminr 31 Standlee to Start Sunday Cal Bogs In Scrum Additional Financial News Jansen in 18 th Win altimorc at Against S.F. Stock Excli. Soaring Grain Prices LISTED STOCKS oCal Nt 1.50 30 Boost Commodity Index 30 7H KEW 1 UKK, Sept. 10.

CAP) 30 Vi 31 Soaring grain prices led the Asso 7 PITTSBURGH, Sept. 10 (AP) Norman Standlee, affection 7 SI 71 31HI Billy Hillenbrand and the de ciated Press weighted wholesale 31 ately called Bozo by teammates fensive work of Vic Marino, price index of thirty-five commodi Husky Ralph Kiner belted two homers for the Pirates today but Wkl 53 Nl S3-'-, Purple Heart war hero via Ohio 5 ties into new record hieh ground 300i Atlas Imp Diesel 100. Calif Cotton lODICalif Packg l.S0 li) Caterpillar Tract 3. 3.VI hrysler Corp lu Cons Vulte Cp 100 Cream Am Inc 1.40 200 El Dt.rado Oil 1.50hl lot) Kmp Capwell 4.50h! 171X1 Eureka Corp Cap IDS! Earns Tele Hart 14- 57 14' the New York Giants came from today, for the sixth consecutive By Curley Grieve The lone instrument available to pry open the jaw of the unconscious Standlee, who had been kicked in the head, was a table knife found in the Los Angeles trainer's kit. In the swift, but vital job of opening the mouth with this rough instrument, several of State.

ERNIE CASE INJURED. trading day. and respectfully addressed on the field as the Big Chief, has completely recovered from his terrifying experience of last Sunday and will open at fullback behind to beat Pittsburgh, 3-2, to 31 New Philippine Consular Forms Available Here Release of a new Philippine consular-form for use by exporters and shippers was announced todav by the world trade department of tha San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. The forms combine the con sular invoice of certificate of origin in one document. "This new form will save shippers and consular officers considerable time and expense in oreparinp and certifying the documents," explained Alvin C.

Eichholz, world trade department manager. Eichholz said that a limited supply of the new forms is available tc exporters without charge at the Philippine Consulate, and later 141, 34 40 3 The index, with 1926 average 40 'ill 3 The Baltimore lineup has some 37 14 14. 34 V. 40 3 7 57 22', .60 8 prices equal to 100, went to 193.95 day for their fifth consecutive victory and their third straight familiar names. It includes: compared with yesterday's previous 7 5'i 22 over the Bucs.

record high of 192.41, A month ago 22 Ends, Hub Beehtol (All America from against the Baltimore Colts at Kezar next Sunday. .80, 18 (ienl Mtrs Cp 2.2.h 200 Hawaiian P. 12oo IXL Mining Co 800 Kaiser-Kracr Cp 25 Mary Co 2x it stood at 188.37. Texas) and Bill BauniKartner (Minne Rookie Larry Jansen made his record 18-5 by stopping the Bucs 35 'ill 35 'S 35 The high in 1946 was 169.72; in 1945 it was 112.81 and in 1944 it was Norm's molars were sacrificed. The only souvenirs of Stand- tacK.ffi.

Jnnn Melius ex-49er, Vll lanova) and George Perplrh (Georgetown) guards. Barry French Purdue i and Ma rlno; center, Mike Phillips (Western Maryland): quarterback. Bud Schwenk (Wash 400 Miirrison-Kncl .4" 141-1 144s By Bob Brachman California's scrimmage was characterized by Coach Lynn Waldorf as "very ragged" and Marchie Schwartz had a change of heart and withheld his first two teams from contact. So developments in the collegiate grid prind were at a low ebb yesterday. The Bears were confused by three new defenses Waldorf gave them and "dead legs" kept them from applying the blocks too hard.

There were two long runs, a 60 yard dash by Billy Trant with Billy Main applying the key block, and another of 50 yards by Jackie Jensen. But these were exceptions. I FRANZ, CLXLOM STAR. I Standlee has been practicing with six hits. 108.73.

25 Nat '1 Auto E. 1(1 ij ln'-s lee's brush with death are a couple of jagged teeth. loo Oliver Ltd 'B' MV io-. lo Inston halfbacks. Billy Hlllebrand Advancing today were corn, oats rye, eggs, cocoa, flour, lard, hogs, Coast Ae 6 5' 6 all week and appears unshaken by the close call.

Kiner's two four baggers gave him a total of forty-three for the (Indiana) and Kay Terrell (Mississippi) These he received as doctors, 409 Pac El Co 2 I 39 jl I 39 lot): do 1 pfd 1.50; 10-s, 40i luiiDacK, Jim lasiifoia tueorgeiown cattle, lamb, hides and rubber. trainers and even Coach Dud De year and moved him within three SO Pac Tel Tel 1.65h: 99 99 Quarterback Schwenk, operat Cotton eased slightly, the only from commercial printers. Undoubtedly he will be needed Sunday, for the visiting Balti 101 do pill 6 1159 1159 Groot of the Los Angeles Dons of New York's Johnny Mize, the ing from a completed eleven commodity to decline. New Associated Well major league leader. Mize was pried open his jaw so that a out of nineteen passes against Cudahy Acquires Fresno held hitless in four trips to the swallowed tongue could be Brooklyn.

more squad of Coach Cecil Isbell, former Purdue star and coach, doesn't look like a pushover. The Colts, making their debut last pulled out of the throat to keep UCLA's Ernie Case, also a quar plate Tide Water Associated Oil Com Meat Packing Plant CHICAGO, Sept. 10. (AP) PITTSB1 R(iH NKW TOHK the huge fullback from choking. terback, has an injured shoulder panv.

Associated Division, yester Plavers ABU A Players AB.H.O.A Sunday, downed the Dodgers in Cudahy Packing Company an. day announced the successful com COLTS SEEKING TITLE. Rlgney.2b 3 12 2 Russell. rf and is not likely to see much aa 57i.j 57 57 14 25 25 4 25 4 18 17T 17; 157i 151s 15' 22 22 22- .12 .13 37 311 3KA, 28', 28 4 2S4 28 1 28 28 31 31 31 434' 43 i 43 4 59 58 59 204 i 20 4 I 204 11 11 31 68 4 i b-i (i8- 3 4 i 34 34 4 24 I 24 24 50: Phillips Petro Co 3, loOi Ravonier lncop 800'Hepublic ret Ri'h(ieli! Oil Cp li 100 Sale. Stores Inc 1 23() San Mauricio Min 30 Sears, Roebuck 1 2(H) Snundv Pulp 300 So Cal Ed pf l.Otil 100 do Conv pf 1.121 355 Southern Pacific 4 995 Stand Oil Cal 2.35h' lOO'Tide Wat Assri 1 I 13to Tmnsamerica 45 C.

S. Steel Cp 3h 100 I'niv. Cons Oil 50, West Indies Sr 1x1 Kerr.ss 4 nletion of its well No. 66, umbrella weather, 16-7. 7 Castgne.ss 0 nounced today it had bought tne Maohlin Packing Company, Fresno, Doctors had scalpels un tion.

Little Doc Mobley of earht.cr Ventura Avenue field, California 0 1 1 1 0 12 2 2 Newspaper accounts of the Mize. lb 4 Marshll.rf 3 flowing at the rate of 1,198 barrels bringing to five the numDer of roont naekinq; plants the Ct'ihy Hardin-Simmons, country's lead ing ground gainer last season First string Guard Rod Franz- VV.Coopr.e 4 sheathed, were ready to slit the throat and insert a tube to permit breathing. net oil per day, gravity 6d irom game hail the Colts as a title threat and praise the running of Gordon, If 3 1 Kmer.lf 0 Gniurclb 1 Cox 0 Woodlg.cf 2 Bldwth.2b 1 Howell. I Salkeld I Queen.p Companv owns In the Far West, and third ranked Guard Jimmy a total depth of 12,455 feet The new lxihrke.3b 3 will be in there for spot running, Purchase terms were not Jansen.p 4 Cullom were best of the linemen well established a daily gas poten tial of 846,000 cubic feet. on defense, Waldorf said.

Keith ilmhciim of Totals 31 7 27 14 Totals 31 27 Western F.lectrlc. 75 cents on common The Bears had a review meet 30 cents on common stock, payable Oct. 1, Davable Kent. 30. record Sept.

20. Howling IVoles New York record Sept. 20. 100 000 1103 010 100 000 2 F.merson F.lectrlc, 3(1 cents on common, Pittsburgh Jng last night and will have an other this morning before a dou City Stores quarterly or ao cenis on Page to Aid Of Raschi payable Kept. 30, record Sept.

18. Brooks Nip Bruins, 5-1 Kerr. Gearhart. Gordon, Klner 2. UNLISTED STOCKS 25 Air Reiluc com l.OOi 2S I 28 I 28 SS I I.

'Hi I 1341 13 182 Am Tel Tel 9.0011(10' HWi's 130; Am Wool cum 6. 5011 i 42l 41 -it 1 42 lOOjArgonaut Mining 3 3 I 3 IDiAtch T.4SF 6.00 I 82 82 135 Avco Mis com 5 5m 5Mi 1100 lilair Co Cap 3'-j 34 20 Borden Cap l.SOh I 43; 43S; 43S 10 Cal Ore 6 pf 1204120'i both common and class stock, payaDii November 1. record October 6. CiRAlX CHICAGO. Sept.

10. (AP) ble workout. None. RBI Gearhart. l.ohrke.

Marshall, Klner 2. 2B Greennerft. Lohrke 3B Marshall. Gordon. HR Gearhart, WHEAT I'lll L1H AND GAMb Prices below to Rrarte A quality, f.

o. fc Open. Htch. Low. Close The most gratifying aspect of Option Klner 2.

BB Jansen 2. Sjueen 4. su Jansen 2. Queen 5. Live prices Include permitted maximum Several changes have developed in the State Fair Bowling Classic SepU Pec.

May hauling charge. Prices In cenu: 58 Cities Service com 34 2 73'j 2 2.731 2 2 74 Vs 2 84 2 74'j 2 80 2.71 2 R0H 2 7014 2.7 2.49 2.57 2.49 2.56 PORN 5IA 2K4U 2 59 2 60 Prices to Paying prices the scrimmage was the fact that none of the Bears was wounded beyond the usual bumps and 114 at Sacramentos Capitol Bowl. Blackwell Routed CINCINNATI, Sept. 10. (AP) 34 4, 34'.

114; n1 23 254 25 CHICAGO, Sept. 10. (AP) NEW YORK, Sept. 10. (AP) (Live, San Francisco I 234 Mission Bowl team of SF July Sept.

Pec. May retailers dressed 54 if 55 I 2.4.tU 2 48'N 2 43U 2.45b BROILERS Joe Page trudged out of the slight strains. moved into second behind the Clyde Shoun turned back his old Under 2 4 lbs.42 Brooklyn experimented with Jackie Robinson in the clean-up spot, but it was a team job of 40 Col com 50 Com'l Solv .87 4h 65 Con Edis NY l.HOj 51 Con Cap 2.00 20 Curtiss-Wrt ltHi'DomiiiRuez 1.35h 111 Eastman NJ 1.40: 230i(Jen Electric 1.60 lO'tien Food com 2.00i FHih.KS- Waldorf will work his charges 2.37 2.431-4 2.34 4 2 4H 2.29 2.35 2.27 Til 2.32 Vi ATf 47- 47 "4 I HI 5 27 27 42 Cincinnati teammates with five Pittsburg Sciots in the team bull pen for the fifty-first time of the season today and hurled the 54 54 iff 55 Id 55 2 to 3 43 3 to 4 ion 43 on fundamentals for the next July Sept. Pec. May event with 2,980 and Al Athanauo 354 36 4 i.zuts fti," 1.19 1.24 1.1R 1.204 1.11 1.1H4 110W l.ms ROASTERS New York Yankees to a 7 to 4 de two days before Saturday's first 54 55 power hitting and brilliant field ing which pulled the league lead 39 39 Si 4 over.

and Jerry Jennings of SF took 1.02 i 107 1.01 1 1.04 July cision over the Cleveland Indians 40 Goodyear com 4.IKH 45 43 44 44 0 44 26 6 28 37 9 16 FOWL (HKN'S) full dress rehearsal. hits today as the Boston Braves pounded Ewell Blackwell and three other hurlers for an 8-0 victory. Blackwell left the game in the seventh, holding his side. over the doubles lead with 154- Batt A 3.50di 24 ing Dodgers out of a budding I'nder 4 lna. .25 4 over.

27 3.231,4 3.23 3.23 Vi 3.23H that stretched the victors' Ameri There were rumors at the 200 do 4 45 24 4 64 4 4 Nov. Mar. 1,344. COLORED HENS 3.24 3 24 3.24 3.24 LARD slump with a 5-to win over the can League lead to 12 games 54 27 42 It 36 39 45 24 4 64 44 2.85 40 414 21 17K .21 64 57 4 Stanford practice that too many All welphts. j(5 Pete Martin of Reno went wild Chicago Cubs today.

6-S, 44 2.85 40 44 4 OLD ROOSTERS as Boston lost to Detroit. prying eyes were in the crowd A pulled muscle under his left 35 37 46 23 51 49 44 1T3(S 3i en 6 28 Si 52 rn 50 'a 4a All weichts. .15 Sept 21 70 23 45 21.70 21 75 Oct 22 5 23 12 21 90 21 90 Nov .....22 00 23 40 21.85 21.85 Pee' 2l 15 27.5(1 25.40 25 95 2R.75 27.75 25.70 2.00 a tnree run punch in the sev in all three events and posted a new high in all-events, 1,966. miMFSTlf! RAFPITS- Any combination now of six Unrter 5 lbs. .26 lu 27 arm forced the Reds' big righthander to call it quits, it was enth inning, including a two 2.851 404 43-! 21 I 17 .211 6V1 200 Holly Oil loo Honokaa Sucar liHt ldaho Mary 5o SO Ken Cop com 2.25h Loew's com 1.50 1 400 Mat son Navig 1 20 I 800 M.l.v.MM .004 hi 11)0 Mono 8 pf 55 Mnntgm Wril 2.00x1 100i Mountain City Cop I Yankee victories or Red Sox de but Coach Marchie Schwartz de Hied that was the reason he con fined the scrimmage to the re TURKEYS, all weiRhts marker homer by little Eddie Mar 27.011 I'll XhtHi May 27.50 28.50 26.50 26.75 First official women's league .211 feats will clinch the 1947 pennant YounK liens.

Younc tlms. .34 fi 35 announced later. The injury was Stanky, clinched the Dodgers' spot CHICAGO Pent m- for the New Yorkers. SQUABS not believed to be serious. serves.

He said the regulars I 5741 58 APi Wheal None. Corn: No. 1 yellow. All Din finale at Wrigley Field and 501 .50 Vic Raschi started for the New 95 1.00 44 6 45 were too banged up. B71j Si 2 UK: No.

2. S2.670I Z.tiNli fJO, DUCKS BOSTON CINCINNATI Players AB.H.O.A Players AB.H.O.A. 270 Nat Distillers 2.0os! 20 600 series of the season was recorded in the Downtown Classic League Tuesday night by Maxine Henry who shot a fancy 608. ended a three-game losing streak 3. 2.

66ii. Outs; No. 1 heavy white. All .34 35 .50 20 41 144! 841 23 41 Effective in the skirmishing 20 34H 8 4 234 Yorkers but was sent to the showers in the sixth. Page allowed one Joe Hatten got his fourteenth were Tackle Harry Davidson and FOGS, TTFlt.

CHEESE The Federal-bUM Market News quote! No 1 white, $1.27: No 3 heavy white SI 26. live: No 2 Rrados. $2 90. Barley: Maltlntr. 2.46: S1.70W1.85.

FleM seed per nominal: timothy, $4.00 li 4.25; red top, $12.50 13.00. Holmes.rf 5 2 4 4 111 Hopp.cf 3 12 0iZtentra.2b 4 12 2 M.MCk.cf 2 10 Galan.lf 3 0 10 Rnwell.lf 3 2 3 0 Haas.lb 3 18 2 Litwhlr.lf 1110 Lamanno.c 4 0 6 1 K.lllott.31) 5 2 0 5 Tatum.cf 4 14 0 win against eight defeats, but he 641 64 hit and fanned six in three and a Halfbacks Bill Hurley, Kendall for an Francisco; 18 I IS Team (71 3 (Toscha Anglilnettl 533), BUTTER Per oouno. wholesale 21, I 21 Vi wasn't around at the finish. Fireman Hugh Casey, who came to third innings. rwiirer Builders 0 (Norma Demo 494); Torgsn.lb 4 0 12 0 Miller.

ss 4 0 3 r.raile A i92-seore) 184 60 Cent Cap l.ooci 14 25 No Am Avia l.tKV I 84 20 No Am Co com 23 4 2iHi ()laa Sugar I 64 70 Pac Port Cem comi 18 4 40 Param Pic com 2.00i 21 5 119 Penn PU .501) I 18- .10 Phelps nortue 2.40hj 394 15 rire Oil com l.OOi 25s 10 Radio Corp Amcr I 8 4 300 Padio com 11 20 Revn Tob B' 39 4 10 Riverside Cement 364 IS Peck and Fred Parsons. Aubrey Devine and Don Campbell showed BAN FRAN ISCO CHAIN EXCHANGE Federal-State Market News Service Lockhart Mufflers 2 (May Field 620), Blue Grade (90-scorel 7i Bob Feller was lifted for a Masi.c 4 10 0 in i Rvan.2b 5 2 2 0 Rlackwll.p 2 0 1 30', 25 4 CtiliKSh. iviioiesaie prices MILT. FKKD Millrun, $74(75; red Book 1 (Elsie Weidlnger 523): Calso Water 2 (Hattle Wooster 534), -Team (4) 1 Dinch hitter in the fifth after capabilities as team leaders. Joe's rescue in the seventh, was aided by two fielding gems by No 1 American Cheddar cheesa: Culler.sa 5 2 3 5 Peterson, 0 0 0 Shoun.p 4 10 2 F.rautt.p 0 0 0 39 4 I 254! 84 I 1141 3941 164! (Maxine Henry C08; Team (1U) 2 tuiaire giving up five hits and three runs.

Knabenshuh 55). Purcell Bros. 1 (Bever- vonmer a llletkl.p 0 0 0 center fielder Carl Furillo. At Santa Clara, Coach Len Casanova was asking, "What Is lee Cassidy 510); Mission Pants 2 (Winnie Les Fleming drove in three f'HICAfiO BROOKLYN' Berger 4 63), construction i Totals 41 15 27 12 Totals 32 5 27 18 1541 Player. AB.H.

O.A Player. AB.H. O.A Indian runs with his third and this, 1946 all over again?" (Gloria Betto 4SJ 1 3 Stanky. 2b Boston 100 010 312 8 brnn. $74 'h 75.

WHEAT California seed wheat, sacked not over 1 per cent dock, $4.35 4.45. YELLOW 'URN No. 2 yellow corn, eastern, bulk (cool and sweet 4 17: No. 2 Kaffir, eastern, bulk (cool and sweet). $3.70 3.75: California mllo 01 mled (cool and sweet).

$4.05 ft 4.10. FEED BARLEY 42-44 lb. sacked $3.85 3.90; common feed barley, 42-44 lb, bulk. S3. 75 3 80.

OATS cuifm nln No 2 red oats, sacked $3.80 ift 3.90: California oata (sample lii.owrv.3D 5 10 Watkus.lb 3 2 15 S4 114 394 164 154 29 734 204 24 34 1.60 .50 His reference was to injuries, Keese. ss fourth home runs of the season Innntl ooo (Mm tied Reiser, 0 Pafko.cf 2 12 Tuesday's Honor Roll: Downtown Ernie Barnlrri. 258! Claire rl.KVFI AMI Nf'W YORK Holmes. Mi'Cnrmk'k. Rowell.

Lit 1 3 0 2 2 11 0 4 1 0 35 4 294 73 20 4 o- 24l 341 1.601 Rbnsn.lb Edwrds.c Plaver AB. 11. O.A.I Player AB.H. O. Jim Dowling, Mose Chavez, Al Martin and Billy Crowley didn't wliiler.

Elliott. Ryan. Shoun. 29 SI 7341 204 i 22 I 241 34! 1.60 .501 54 1 Kiiahenshuh. 23, 5 0 3 5 2 3 169 Sinclair Oil l.OO 5 Stii Brands 2.00 30 Std Oil 4.00 100 Stmlehak com 160 I'nit Aire com 200'1'nlted Corp Del 300rtnh-l(i com 160 Vica (o com Pet com 3001 do pfd 20 West Elec com cm 2.00x; Wall.

It 111 Lltwhller 3. Klllott OCavrta.lf 01 Sheflng.c liNlclsn.rf 0 Mack. 2b 8turKn.ss Walker.rf Metvc.h.cf 3 () nnrii.n-rr 4 Kurllnitamp scores repnriea. Mission Mike Kamirei. 267: Daisy Web Fur o.cf even suit up and Pete Davis, John Edwrds.rf 3 Rowell.

Culler. 2B Holmes. Rowell. Elliott. Culler Zlentara.

3B Ryan. HR T.lt-whller. Elliott. BR shoun 2. Blackwell 1, etkl 2.

LP Blackwell. trade sacked 3.65. ster. 211). Bnudru.ss 4 11 Dalesndro rtatten.

Chinn, John Hock and John chain BAt.s Calcutta, nominal. 54 54 Sports enter scores recorded. Ittalto Johnny Ciarsoi, 246; Joan E. Casey, Flmng, lb 4 Keltnr.3b 4 3 741 27 Duzanica joined them on the Allen. 19.

Chlpmn.p Aberson Borowy.p Rlckert 10. Loaf 42 9 43s Triplet! 41 42 KGGS Per dozen, wholesale price V. S. extras grade A 69 so 70He U. S.

extras, med. grade A ..65 fi 66 U. extras, small srraile A 44 S. standards, large, gd. 55 (S 57lia Egg quotations, iurnlshed to the retail traue.

Issued by the Poultry Producers of Central California, follow: Large, grade A Medium, grade A 69c Small, grade A Large, grade 60o WOOL-NEW YORK Sept. 10. (API Wool tops futures were quiet and firm todav on commission house buving Induce-! bv strength In spot markets F.sM. mated sales of wool tops were 45.000 pounds: wool futures 126.000 Wool futures held steadv In quiet trading. Wool futures closed unchanged to 1.0 cent higher.

Dec. 116.0, May 111.2. Juiy 111.0 Certificated wool spot 117. 5n. Wool tons futures closed unchanged to .1 of a cent higher.

Dec. 168. 6b. Julr 157, 5K Certificated spot wool tops. 174.

5n. b-Bid n-Nomlnal. Sent. 46 4641 464 COTTON ODtion 1 10 Hecan.c 2 Mexico AC Slates (Hitilcn scores rrcornen. Broadway Jack Klein.

265; Martha Mc- Frasler Oct sidelines yesterday. PANCIERA IMPROVES. c-Paid in 1946: d-Paymrnts on accumu- Rosen -NEW YORK. Well. 1.0M- 31.6S 31.36 ,.3139 Sl.lO 2 31.10 .31.

22 30 S3 30 4 5 30 09' Totals 35 8 27 10' Totals 31 7 27 1 0 I.lndcll.lf 4 1 PIMngo.cf 3 2 Brown. rf 0 1' MrQuln.lb 3 2 4 Robnsn.c 4 4 01 Rasrhl.p 2 Oi Page.P 2 O' 01 01 01 Oi Mllllln. 21. Lincoln Lindsay. 235; Marian attons: e-Llouidntine dividend: h-Paid or enr .11 .18 .21 .36 .33 .15 Close 31.

-it 31.25 31 23 31 07 30 32n 28. SOn Pec Mrcli May July On the bright side was the .000 Oil) 310 5 Brooklyn Sportsfest Sunday 1 001 000 000- declared payable year to date: s-Stock dividend: x-An etra cash or stock dividend declared but not included in amount shown. Chicago Lopez. Feller.p Peck Storms, Klelmn.p Bookman safety work of Hall Haynes and 29.00 28.77 James, 190. Marln Bert BIkkIo.

229; Grace Mur ray. Bacdad Herb Schmoldt. 239: Mary Carter. 195. Oct Stanky.

Robinson. Walker, Furillo, Mlddllne snot. 32.20n. Soccer, baseball and track and the line backing of Half Lou n-Nomlnal. Sturgeon.

Lowrey. RBI Jorgensnn Stanky 2. Walker, Waitkus. 2B Furillo Western Vnlon Teleieraph Co. reports for field competition will highlight Oromek.p Papac.

SHiAR FtTl'RKS NEW YORK. Sept. seerey Walker, Jorgenson, Waltkua. HR Stank BB Hatten 5. Chlpman 3, Borowy the Mexican Athletic Club's picnic 10 (AP) Cas has scheduled a full game Totals 34 7 24 6' Totals 35 12 27 5 Seals Recall option mpn.

i.ow. k.w first seven months of 1947, net Income equal to $5.31 a class share, ajialnsl loss of $7,963,414 in the same period a year ago. July net of S27S.050 compared with loss of $1,130,976 In that month last year. Cards Beat Leonard scrimmage tomorrow. Mav 5 25 5 14 5.17 4-2 at Portola Park, near San Mateo, Sunday.

The event wil commem 0004 Olx 7 000 022 200 10.1 Cleveland New York July 5.1H 5.11 513 1 ST. LOUIS, Sept. 10. (AP) Sept S. IS 314 5.1 1 It was all dummy work at St.

Mary's with Herm Wedemeyer, orate the 137th anniversary of Mexico's independence. Nicking Philadelphia hurler Dutch Leonard for a run at a Sept. 10. Motor Product fiscal year ended June 30. net $4.78 vs.

r.l cents a year ayo. MINNEAPOLIS. No. 1. S6.35.

FLAX (API Spot San Francisco. Oakland. S4.9A2.000. Six Players StRl .400,000 Glen Bell and Bill Van Heuit Kd wards, Fleming 2. Cordon, Stlrn-welss.

Henrlch. PI M.igglo. McQutnn Johnson 2 Rohlnson. F. None.

RBI Ltndell 2 Rlzzuto, Fleming 3. Johnson 2 Rohlnson. Stlrnwelss 2B Henrlch. MrQuinn. Hegnn.

PI agglo. 3B Johnson HR Fleming 2, time, the St. Louis Cardinals went doing some nice passing and Paul Crowe showing well on receiving. jonnson Homers Beat A's on to a 4 to 1 victory over the Phillies behind the four hit pitching of Al Brazle. The triumph USF's Dons held their final Bob Jensen, righthanded PHILADELPHIA, Sept.

10. pitcher, heads six optioned play double workout and Don Pan ciera, the Boston College trans (AP) Five runs in the fifth in ers recalled by the Seals this week keeps the Redbirds four and a half games behind the league as the minor leagues close their ning carried the St. Louis Browns leading Brooklyn club which won to an 8-2 victory over the fnna seasons. for, showed well en6ugh so Coach Eddie McKeever said he was on even terms with Jimmie Ryan and Fred Klemenock in the scrap today. Jensen returned from Victoria delphia Athletics in their final anpearance of the season here PHILADELPHIA ST.

LOUS AB.H. O.A Player AB.H. O.A.I Player in the Western International League. From Salt Lake City in the 4 2 3 0 Dusak.cf Lapolnt, todav. Walt Judnich and Jeff 0 0 2 12 2 1 Heath each contributed two-run for quarterback.

Others who impressed were Hal Jensen and Pete Matisi on de Walker.cf Rowe Ennls.lf Pioneer League came Bob and homers to the winning cause Dick Grilling and Con Dempsey, Adams. rf Hniller.Sb 4 while Sam Chapman slammed fense; joe Scott and George 0 V.Jones.2b 5 OlMusiai.lb 4 OiSlghter.lf 4 0' Northey.rf 4 0 Dlering rf 0 1 4 0' Marlon, ss 4 4 2 Brazle, 4 0' 01 Shultz.lb 3 Semlnlk.c 3 one tor tne a s. all pitchers. Johnny Johnson, first baseman, was recalled from the Reno club in the Sunset League, erban.2b 3 PHII.AllFl.nilA ST. 1,01 IS Plaver AB.

H. O.A 2 Player AB.H. tl. A 4 1 5 4 nilngr.3b 5 3 W.Jones 1 Schanz.p Zarla.cf-lf 5 and Robert Pierack, pitcher, from Clovis in the West Texas-New Mexico League. Bcrdno.2b 4 Heath.

If 5 Totals 32 4 24 101 Totals 37 14 27 11 Lehner.cf 0 Buksar on pass defense, and Guard Rudy Ragan in the line. Skating Star U. S. Bound STOCKHOLM, Sept. 10.

(API Swedish figure skating champion, Miss Britta Rahlen, started for Chicago today where she will train for the 1948 Olympics. hllailelptiia stphns.ss 4 010 000 000-010 111 OOx- 3 4 3 4 3 3 4 2 1 0 0 joost.ss 6 Valo.rf 1 Fain, lb Mill, si 1 3b 2i 1 C.uerra.c Chpmn.cf 0' Fowler, 01 Schelh.p I Franks Leonard Kasparovitch, Ha LOUIS Judnch.lb 4 Colmn.rf 4 Adams, Jones, Is'orlhey 2, Kurow- Moss.c 4 kl. Dusak. Marlon, Schultz. Walker.

Sanford.p 4 waiian pitcher who was in the Seals spring camp two years, was sold to Victoria. RBI Marlon 2, Slaughter, Brazle, Eemln- Ick. 2B Adams 2, 3B Marlon. BB Leonard 1. SO Leonard 3.

Brazle 7. Totals 39 13 27 141 Totals 31 5 27 7 000 200 501 6 010 010 0002 St. Louis Philadelphia Dllllnger, Berardlno, Heath 2. Jud nli, Banford. Fain.

Chapman ioekion Loses Two Stellar Joost. Dllllnger. RBI Ouerra, Judnich 2 Chanmnn, inillnger nerarnino Heath 2 2B Heath. Berardlno. Fain.

3B r-niamnn tlR Tndnlch Chapman Heath acks; Tiirloek Mated trong BHF0Wer 1. Sanford 3. SO Fowler 1, Sanford 1, Schieb 1. Hutchinson In Form BOSTON, Sept. 10.

(AP) By Don Sclby YOSEMITE LEAGUE All prep grid plans at Fresno are Scattering eight hits and working his best in the tight spots, Freddie Hutchinson today hurled the directed toward the second an With the first games still a week or so in the offing, the northern California prep roundup comes off the shelf again to take you on a weekly tour of high school football doings from King City to Crescent City. Detroit Tigers to a 50 shutout nual football carnival to be held victory over the Red Sox before Coach Bob Patterson's tentative first string at Vallejo. They are Pete Zander, Ray Robinson and Don Olson, backs, and Jerry Smith, Hans Jacobson and Pat Murphy, linemen. The Apaches open against Alameda at Corbus Field. Valleio, September 20.

NORTH BAY LEAGUE (Sec September 26 at Ratcliffe Sta 9,253. The triumph moved Detroit within a half game of the second-place Sox. dium. Coach Erwin Gins-burg of Fresno High figures that SAC-JOAQUIN CONFERENCE Seven of the nine Detroit hits Bad news at Stockton: Bob Bailey( will not be eligible this were oil tne delivery oi siariing Edison, last year's kingpin, will be tough to beat with a large number of returning veterans. year ana un snannaoroK wm noi tion 2) Although six men off and losing Boston Pitcher Earl Johnson in less than three return to school.

Both were highly last season's pennant winning COAST COUNTIES ATHLETIC regarded backs. The Tarzans open against Alameda September LEAGUE Hal Youngman, vet DETROIT ROSTOV Player AB.H.O.A.' Plaver AB.H.O.A club have been graduated, hopes are high at Calistoga because of three backs: Chuck Howard, Butch Paris and Jcfhn Cavaglieri. 27. New head coach Jim Fran eran mentor of Monterey's Toreadors, didn't spare the horses 3' Voses.rf 1 Lnlte.ss Clhne.lh cis of Modesto, pointing out that 1 12 1 2 when he lined up a schedule for Mkwrc.lf Outlaw. rf his club must be almost entirely INDEPENDENTS When Den- his 1947 aggregation.

They meet Kell.3b Evers.cf 0 11 rebuilt, sees Turlock as the circuit's foremost outfit because of 1 4 nj Heenan left Beiiarmine rrep to become athletic director at wm mi "i I in 7' rtXlJE I 5 2. 22 log JjifJil I li I Hi Uhb.2b Swift. Hchsn.n in succession: ueorge vvasning-ton (SF), Lowell (SF), San Luis 1 Peskv.ss 0 IHMKO.cf 0 Wlllms If 41 Doerr.2h 01 Jones. lb Tehbetts.c 01 Zi Mele I Dente.3h Johnson, I Porish.D I Pans I Kllnsrer.r, I Culberson Santa Clara, he left new coach Joe Sullivan only two veterans from the undefeated Bell eleven Obispo, San Jose and Lincoln of San Jose before opening their CCAL slate. JTal reports that he of 1946.

Sully is getting coach has in Joe Grammatico the best Totals 35 9 27 12 Totals 35 1127 ing help from Ed Alliquie, last halfback Monterey has had in a "big, powerful and experienced line and a powerhouse fullback named Winnans." VALLEY OAKS LEAGUE Ceres, seeking to atone for a dismal 1946 season, lacks only an end, a quarterback and a halfback of having an all-letterman team. Things must be looking up at Manteca, according to this published report: "Coach Earl Detroit .013 000 001 ft Boston 000 000 0000 year's Santa Clara tackle, and several years. Emil Corbolini, formerly of Fre NORTH BAY LEAGUE (Sec Lake. Mlerkowlcz. Outlaw Kell Webb.

Lake. PellaBrlnl. KBI Swift. Veil F.vers 2. rullenhlne.

2B Evers mont High, Sunnyvale. tion 1) Six lettermen are on Webb. Kell. Moses. 3B Cullenblne.

BB As Utt as the 3l XtSl Thing You Know Off Johnson 2. Dorlsh 2. Kllncer 1. SO Hutchinson 5. Johnson 1.

Dorlsh 2. Masterson Nips Chisox Pollard. IVapoliinno Turn Pro; Klapstein has several quarter Will Play for Minneapolis backs who are showing deception that would make Bob Waterfield WASHINGTON, Sept. 30. (AP) Walter Masterson stopped the Chicago White Sox on four hits tonight to win his twelfth for the Washington Senators, 3-1.

Orval Grove allowed five hits but the Oakland Bittners. and Frankie Albert sit up and take notice." After all! Howard was betrayed by shoddy 'ielding. Riddle, who succeeds Harry Aaronson at Oakdale, finds only halfback Dave Vallo and tackle Elvin Layne back from the 1946 WASHINGTON HICAC.O Player. AB.H. O.A Player.

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Y. 1 0 4' Tost. 3b first strine that tied Tracy for Kenedy. If WrlRht.rf York. lb Phlllev.cf Four Northern California basketball stars will turn professional and join the Minneapolis club of the National Professional League on October 15.

They are Jim Tollard, forward, who topped the American Basketball league's scoring with 279 points last season; Paul Napolitano, forward; Jack Rocker, 6 foot 4 Inch forward of California Bears and Bill Dur-kee, a guard at California last season. All four played with 1 2 1 3 1 10 0 6 0 2 0 1 1 3 0 0 Informed of reports that Pollard was to get $15,000 and Napolitano $10,000, Pollard's wife said, "That sounds like a wonderful dream, but the only trouble is that It isn't true. That's way off." The Pollards plan to leave today for Minneapolis, where he expects to enroll in the University of Minnesota, He attended Stanford before his military service during the war and San Francisco State In 1946-47. 0 Lewis, rf 01 P.obrtsn.lf 2' Vernon, lb 0 Spence.cf 01 Prlddy.2b 4 Mancuso.c Sullvan.ss 1L Mastrsn.p 2, Turker.cf ApIltiB.ss Tresh.c Grove, Totals 31 4 24 131 Totals 29 5 27 12 the loop crown. And it's no better at Tracy, where Coach Ray James is building his club around backs John Marlow and Dick Mc-Fadden, both lettermen.

Bill Gott can dig up only three veterans among the fifty-five boys W'ho turned out for football at Edison High, Stockton. Chlca CO 000 10(1 OOO iligton 201 ooo oox 3 Wash ght. Yost. Lewis, Robertson. RBI Soence Tresh.

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