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West Vird Tramples Waynesburg 42 to 7 Johnny Douglas Sold To Boston Red Sox Johnny Douglas, former Woodrow Wilson Miami University ilhlete who, until recently, lias Men farmhand of Hie Brooklyn baseball Dodgers, may chance to play in the World Series this year; and a The first baseman of the Lcuis- rille Colonels Association) was sold to the Boston Red Sox Sept. 10 and is now in Bosox uniform with the American League's second place team, which trails the front-running New York Yankees by two games and a half. The Register learned of Douglas' nle a clipping from the Louisville Courier-Journal of Sept. 11 ind sent in by Mrs. Eva Daniel, of the Berkley Place Aparlments.

Two of Mrs. Daniel's sons grew up in Mabscott with Douglas, and one of them, Richard, went to Johnny, a you will remember, was angry, hurt and disheartened 'when league-leadjni SI. Paul sold him lo the Colonels about six weeks afo for HJ.MO, The deal knocked him out of a lot of e.xtra cash--the player bonus for winning the pennant or finishing second, playoff money, possibly Little World Series dollars and extension of salary that foes to players in the playoff. Princeton-Oak Hill Clash Tops Third Week Schedule bucks, 1 out abou't a thousand he moaned. 'Tve paid in the rent in advance tor Ihe 0 i rd t0 vho seawn on a house in St.

Louisville last Sunday to i TM play only to find he had already' left for Boston. DOl'GLAS, since graduating from the University of Miami in the early 40s had been in the Brooklyn farm system with (he St. Paul Saints. For the past three Iticipatlon of that playoff dough and goodness knows what I'll use for money now." Johnny's feelings finally solved afler a conference wilh Doherly. He resigned himself to his tale and went out to try to raui odints.

me (jjsv mm nis fate and went GUI LO iry to years he has been among pu ne colonels in the playolfs. American Association's top hittershje helped them (ain fourth and had always batter over hen they lost it he was one of the 'In August this year he was sold most downcast players on the to Louisville, must to his disust since ihat knocked him out of a lot of extra cash from the player 'boiiur for finishing in the playoff money, St. Paul won the league pennant while finished fi(th. So Johnny was nalurally elated his purchase by Ihe Red Sox. But let Tommy Pitzgerald of Me "Courier Journal tell it hi? way: Johnny Douglas almost fainted yesterday.

The Colonel first baseman was speechless when Ed Doherly, president of the Colonels, told him that squad. Yesterday's news was like pennies from heaven to him or oil from a water faucet. As a Red Sox, he will receive an increase in salary and may make up in Ihe nexl three what he lost in post-season gravy when St. Paul sold him. Johnny's batting .273 and he hasn't much power.

The Red Sox, though, don't need any hitting. Where they-think Johnny, may help them is defensively at first base. He may be needed there before the American League race i he and Pitcher Gordon Mueller is ovr since Billy Goodman is have been sold to (he Boston i an injury. Sox for immediate delivery. I The sale of Mueller is designed partly to protect him for the Boston organization azainst the draft.

But Gordie also may be of service to the Red Sou. He's probably the best relief pitcher in the American Association. He's appeared in 46 games, in has won I'D and lost four. He didn't even hear Doherty add a pitchers Jack Robinson and Windy McCall, Red Sox op- tionees here, have been sold" outright to the Colonels. "That's wonderful!" he finally fulped.

"This is the only good break I've ever had in my life." Sundag BECKLEY, W. MORNING. SEPTEMBER 18, 1W9 Eagles Play Charleston "It's Thrifty To Buy Quality" Our selection of new a fials by Knox and Sclioble inchnle bound and raw edjfe, snap brims, roll brims and Hom- bcrgs. All new. fall shades lo choose from.

E. M. PAYNE COMPANY Main Stmit Becklty, W. Va. Princeton'i twice victorious igere and Otic Hill'j likewise ed Devils, touted the two best in the southern part ol 'tst at Cily Park Oalc Hill next Friday night in that easily the high- of 27 scholastic grid tilts Ihe area next weekend.

The two area uigskin titans owned uiumphs No. 2 Friday ighL-Princeton, however, had a care thrown inlo them by the ary Coaldiggers bul managed to ill a last quarter rally and merge with a 25-21 victory. The Red Devils, on the other and, brushed aside Stoco's In- lans in a 3S-0 parade ol strength, 'ilh a 27-6 triumph over strong Bank already on the pitch- ork and playing on home lerri- Cowh Bill Moore's charges reign a slight favorile in Concord Bows to Emory and Henry And Miller, 19-7 ReelaieV Slafl BLUEFIELD Emory and em-y College and 3 Pennsylvania ilfback named Bob Miller were much for Concord College's Jountain Lions in the opening ame of the football season for oth teams here last night, EiH bring three times in the last alf to.win 19-1. Miller, running from a fake- ck play that developed out of le Emory and Henry Split-T it- ck, sparked two touchdown rivei and then broke loose to count the last one himself oo a 31-yard run. He was ably assisted in engineering the Wasps attack by Quarterback Chick Davis.

An estimated 6,000 fans saw the Wasps strike for the game's first score early in the third period. A punt gave Emory the ball on the Concord 40. Two tries by Davis and two by Miller carried lo the five and Davis hil the line for a touchdown on' the next play. TOM KEULERMAN'S 43-yard runback of an intercepted pass set up another Emory -score a few minutes later. Kellermari was stopped on 17rbttt Davis passed to Miller for 15 yards on the next play.

plays later, Pal Spurgeon bucked over from th? two for the score. Emory was stopped inches from a touchdown in Ihe scoreless first half, when the histle ended the p.viod. A 25-yard sprint by Miller and a pass from Davis to Spurgeon for 13 hail put the ball jusl short of the boal. Spiirgeon was stopped for no gain on a. first down line try as the half ended.

a i Lions struck through the air for 66 yards and their only tally on the first play of the fourth period. Bill McProuty pulled down Quarterback Mike Jupin's long pass on the fc'mory 3a and went for touchdown. The Wasps roared back with what could bt Ihe gridiron classic of year. MCANWHILC other topnheh clashes art slated around the countryside. Ml.

Hope's Mustangs, which needed Jtck Stone's kicking tot badly, and got it, in edging a surprising Ansted eleven at Ansted, gets things off to a good start with a Thursday night game Mustang Stadion against the Black Eagles of South Charleston, which solidly thumped Madison BceUeyt tbrlr fntkm pilKfce4 xmi their 13- IUM Titjwy ikatterel im kr HutiwtH Cemtrml: tnreb Uw eafttal chy take Uht Chances changed Uneup from the one which: took the field against Hunlington. They Pony Express rolled up 2t-9 lead before substitution by Berkley Coach 1. R. Van Meter finally put combina-j tion of sophomores and juniors oni tbt field that come alive longj ough lo score three last quarterj touchdowns. THAT LAST QITAKTtt spud was sparked by Halfback Charles Friday) UitrA lt Hopt Berkley Jrs.

vs. Alumni at WWIIS. Simmons (Moiilgomery) at Peery, Mike Techak and Lewis Dougljsi (Huntington) (Negro). Webb. A a lo Don pass and'two heaves from Farley) Pr nr on lt Oak Hill.

to Davis lne counters and let the maroon and white are tw lo the Eagles will present a Olhtr top Friday games find, Mullens, 6-0 winner over Hinton, host to Oceana. which bowed to Sophia Hinton at East Bank, which tied a Dunbar team that beat the Bobcats 25-0 in a 6-6 game; Clear Folk at Trap Hill in a County League encounter; Bram- at Sloco, and Ansted at Sum- nwrsville. The complete schedule: in end, Buddy Cooney, i bafck, and linemen John escape utter humiliation. Odds are good those bcrys will figure prominently in Btckley Beekley at Charleston. Oceana at Mullens.

Hinlon at East Bank. Alderson at Rainelle. Ansted at Summefsville. Mark Twain at Baileysville. Byrd-Piillerman at Lincoln (Hinton) (Negro).

Clear Fork at Trap Hill. Conlcy (Mullens) at Aracoma (Logan) (Negro). Ronceverte at Crichton. Frankfort! at Rupert. Marsh Fork at Glen Rogers.

Renick av Gteenbank. Hillsboro at Lewisburj. Kingston at Shaoj. Richwood at Lookout. Webster Springs al Marlinton.

Meadow Bridge at While Sulphur. 1'inevine at Sophia. Bramwell at Stoco. Stratlon at Kimbal) (Kegro). Selh at Clay.

Saturday diiPont at Montgomery. NOTE: FrUay resulU IUMIM ke II. Score Every Quarter ii Easy irsf Game Win By The MORGAN-TOWN--West University's football team scored every quarlei here Saturday ipen its 1W9 season with a 42 to victory over Waynesburj. With temperatures hoverinf he 80's. an crowd jf 10,000 saw Coach Dud DeGroot, leginning his second year at Mountaineer helm, put his entire squ.d on display.

Mountaineer substitutions were frequent and every player in uniform saw action West Virginia' completely outplayed the Yellow JackeU. It was I ball fame for me half. THE 88 yards for a touchdown late IB FOOT9AU scone, Stratton 24, Boiling (Lewisburg) Huntington East 21, Bluefield 7. South Charleston 31, Madison 0. St.

Albans 19, Nitro S. Aracoma (Logan) 12, Excelsior 6 (Negro). COLLEGIATE W.V.U. 42, Waynesburg 1. West Liberty 19, Marietta (Ohio) 7.

Quantico Marines 33, VPI 14. Potomac Slate 38, Baltimore Jr. College 0. California 21, Santa Clara 7. Albion 30, Defiance 7.

Stanford 49, San Jose Stale 0. Washington Slate 33, Utah State 0. Rose Poly 2fi, Indiana Centra! 26. Iowa-State 64, 0. Idaho 79, Willamette 0.

Washington 14. Utah 7. Lawrence 26, Carroll 0. Portland 32, Central Washington St. Olaf 34, River Falls Tchrs 0.

St. Johns University (Minn.) 6, St. Cloud 0. Texas Christian 28, Kansas 0. Texas 43, Texas Tech 0.

Wake Forest 22, Duquesne 7. Nevada 41, Cincinnati 21. Clemsnn 69, Presbyterir.n 7. Emory ft Henry 19, Concord 7. 'Tnlsa 27, McMurriy 26.

'ground William i Mary 14, Houston 13. Richmond 27, Randolph-Macon Potomac State Wins Opener 3M By Ajwclated Presi Potomac Stale Catamounts scored an unexpected to 0 football victory Salurday over Baltimore (Md.) Junior College as botn clubs opened their season. Tony Papa Ihe opening kickoff 80 yards for Stale's first score. Robert Johnson placekicked the point. Later in the period Ihe Cats drove 43 yards with Ted Uuer going over from the eight.

Johnson missed the In the second quarter Lauer hit center for three yards and louchdown. Johnson added the- point. Midway in the third Quarterback Demi Maineri passed to Bobby who raced over from the eight. Johnson kicked the point. Johnson passed to Joe Reissig in the end zone for jix points in the fourth and ended Ihe game by booting a 35-yard field goal.

The cats also scored a safety in the Ihird period. State piled up 13 first downs and total ol 324 yards on the ground Baltimore was held to four irsl clowns 48 on the Maryville 47, Hhvassee Jr. Col. Western Calif. 20, High Poinl 1.

Guilford 13, Appalachian 12. Lenoir Rhyne 7, Erskine 0. Newberry-13, Carson-Newman 7. Score by periods: Ponlitc State 13 7 I 9--38 Deacons Down Dukes 22 to 7 Mrs. Porter Wins Women's Amateur By I Press WAKF, FORF.ST, N.

C. Die Awoclilea rress ARDMORE. Mark A. Porter, a Philadelphia suburbanite who refuses to take the game loo seriously, Saturday won the 49th women's national golf champion- Iship by defeating Dorothy Kielly ot Long Beach, Ihe 36-' Stratton Chalks 24-0 Win Over Boiling 11 Tlic Slrallon Higlj School Bulldogs opened their 19W football season by Lewisburu 24-0 plaved last under the of Memorial Stadium Bccklcy. MadlUILl II1 tt Plaviiifl their first game under Coach Murray Jeffries the Bulldog pill on a show of fancy nln .6 a blocking in amassing their two points while holding Ihe C.reenbrier Comity lads scoreless.

Meyer Throttles Cincinnati 4-0 By A5SW.al«i Prwa CIN'CINN'ATI Russ Meyer his 14lb game of the season Saturday he throttled Cincinnati with three hits and hurled Philadelphia to a 4 to 0 victory over the Reds. The setback left the Reds only a half- game ahead of the eighth IN THE INITIAL period, the visitors balded the Strattonites on even terms, a Boiling fumble on the 25, recovered by Stratton in the closing moments of the first stanza, set the stage for Strallon's first score. On the third play of the second quarter, Freddie Hairston took the oval and sprinted from the 22 into pay territory. Christian's attempted conversion was below the cross A few minutes later Stratton tallied ahother six points. A recovered Boiling fumble gave the Bulldogs the ball on the visitors place Chicago Cubs.

Meyer, was in ce. That was trouble the only i when Ihe Reds Kail the bases full with two out but whiler's fly to Del Danny Lit- Knnis killed off the Cincinnati THE PHILS COT enough runs the, fourth win Hie ball janic. Dick Sisler beat out a bunt and Knnia doubled against the right center field end of the bleachers, sending Sisler to IhirJ. Andy Seininick scored Sifler with single and Ennis tailed on '1'uddinghead" Jones' fly Merrirnin. thirty.

On the Christian, a succeeding play reverse, hande wn the ball to Hairston, who, behind perfect blocking, stepped the distance. Again the attempted conversion was beneath the cross MFORE the half ended Rufus tlark bowled over from the for the third The Strattonitei picker! up their final marker in the third quarter. A poor Boiling kick gave the Bulldogs Ihe ball on Ihe Lewisburg 20. Then, Ralph Davis, on Ihe first Iry, hit off lackle, outmaneuvered all would-be tack- jlers and raced into the end zone Two more runs' were tallied in The tussle ended with the bal Slratton's possession on the ninth but they weren't neeilecl. Semiriick homered wit Forest opened its football season hole final, 3 and 2.

Saturday by trouncing The 25-year old matron, mother 70-yard drive which was climaxed 22-7. A sweltering crowd of 12.WO an ll-monlh-old daughter, Miller wenl inside right end Mw the Deacons spot the Dukes jctialled her way around the Merion and got loose for 31 yards and a touchdown in the early minutes I go lf course, smilingly unperturbed land then come back with a score.by the methodical delibcraljon of in each of the first Ihree periods, her rival's play, in winning a The Dukes got their scoring overgrown relinquished by Grace Len- early. With only three minutes'czyk in the first round, gone, Wake Forest's Carroll Black-; The comely Mis. Porter was a crby looped a pass to End Ed But-'front runner practically the entire lor. However, Fullback Leo Elterjdj a in turning back the threat of Duquesne grabbed the ball the coast girl, Ihe Curtis Cup his 29 and scooled 71 yards for liptaver who was a WASP pilot In touchdown.

Bob Breti placekicked I war and last year won the till! touchdown of the game. IMORY AND 19 rOS. CONCORD 1 Rill Hubble LE Hofstelter LT flhodes LG BMh.m i Jones MUler Cyphfn I RH FD Phillips KMORY HINRY I 19 CONCORP TouchdnwxrE It--Davis, SpurKeon. Miller. concord-McPro'jly.

Points alter touchdowns: i- H-- Plppfn Concord--Sherrii: (plicemml). Referee-- Lotlto. Umpire -Shockey Linesirian Tanning. Field Judge-Honey. Hoblifzell Wins Alumni Golf By Thw PreSi MORGANTOWN Leading fitld by four strokes, Jfcck Uoblitxell of held today West Virginia University alumni golf crown.

champion, hol a 66 in Friday's medal play tournament to top a field of 41. for second place 70 were defending champion Paul Summers of and Dr. Charles Dent, Morgantown physician. Fourth place also brought tie, with Dyke Rsese, former WVU coich, Ira a Roclgcru of the University athletic each carding 73. Jr.

Hfclilieiiiwf" one out on a terrific drive that lit the rqof of a hiumlry across a street from the lefl field wall. Wilh two out, Jones then ed and raced home on Kildie Go- i the second a for Herman Yehmeier of the Reds u-ho now ns 1 and lost 10. CINN. (Nl i Aihburn cf 3 1 1 olujwrey If 1 0 1 1 f.mntr 4 0 0 3 cj 3 1 3 Siskr I 4 1 7 Ijl.lhwkr 3 0 3 visitors' 20 yard line. STRATTON ros.

lat's The defeat straight setback Stmnck 4 2 2 0 roopcr 3 0 0 Nchlsn rf 3 3 3b 4 0 5 Zi Jones 1 3 3 ilall cup S3 0 3 jt 4 1 4 I Mams 2b 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 1 Totals 25 3 31 2M I Icad on the third hole of the morning round and never relinquished it She was three up at nine holes, two up at 18 and ngain two up at over from the Iwo. They added a safety a few minutes later on punl blocked in Ihe end zone. Sophomore I a buck Billy (Nub) Smith went over from the four for a touchdown! lrs in Ihe second quarter after the o.hy Deacons drove 95 yards. The final score eame in the UnghOTIlS KOUt third period after Duquesne's Halfback John Duchess fumbled on his 37. Halfback Bill Gregus went over from Ihe two few I 21 R--Sisler.

Ennis, K--GollBl. Kill- Stmlnlck Jor.es, Coliat. Jones, rlman. HR-- Sejtilnlck. S--Wphmeier.

-Slilrr unjsslsled, LH--PWladel- phU s. Cincinnati 7. Wehmeier I 2. (Nichohonl. Winiifr -Meyer U-).

Ml U-Goeli. Jorda. Bogless. lormer Dor- 13-0 in Texas Opener By Hie plays lalcr. Wake ie AUSTIN, Tex.

The University of Texas opened itj 1940 foothall Satunlny wilh mssncre of Tcxar Tech. INTKRNATIONAL PLAYOFFS Montreal 9, Rocliester 8 real leads best of seven series, 30). eelk-gei. little Elklu Ceitnl Jnler Hltli hu rta system even tke Miller selieeh, Uut eeew't mean IIMJ Mpcrate streu teantf WfeMe in4 itefeine. Tire irtMel It reMHtliui fMi- Wn Ikk f.M after a tt tcrrnl rettn.

The exveetlRi ke imfTRknt. tene4 eit att MW wrMtle ta tfct keewiM Meemry. mint the pnWem kr tntr tkt UN 7 oMhird nd fourth slrin? l.onKliorns'did not slow Ihe scoring pace. The nor 05-dejjrec lein- peraliire rough on the lieil Itaiders from Luljbock, Tex. They gain when they mover! FOOTBALL thr TMM 20.

Philadelphia' Eagles (NFL) 14, Fullback I.ewit I.evir.e of Chlcano 7. lincen, starlinit in nlnce of ill-man, niilnltd the CF.NTKAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Hi! seven-yard crow Flinl 7, Grand Rapids (makes liuck at tacklf climaxed count 2-2 in best of live series). ittivc in period. C7LrPlayoffs'Set at Montcoal, Slab Fork First games of Ihree-gamo scrii's Hull tleciilc llio i i i a championships in the a i i i i Biiscljall arc scheduled today i i Slali I'Qrk. Montcoal host Armco Ennls 1C 1 i Ib I 0 I LH RH FB SIRATION Clayton Cuhwel Jocf Uoseby Berr Falrtton 2.

R. CUrlc, Adiir.s. Miller, 1 CWLS. airJtiuji. i Btailey.

DHIard, Abram. Garland NtW VOKK. Avtu(u uouoy who was schcduteil riard Jones in Wilmington, Del- Pennait Races At a Glance Bv Vork loslon a Delrolt Prrss UE rcl. J't 7't 8J a ss is a 62 M9 A I i SCHEDUMS Neiv York-- Ilojne (10) HosloA .1. Phll- i 3.

Cleveland 2. Chicajo J. Boston 2, Washington 2. lioston Home trx Yoik 2, Cleveland 2. Chicago 1.

Away Waihlngton 3. New York 3. Delrolt--Home 131 Cleveland 3 Away 71 Cleveland 3. 2. Pdlb- Monday, has decided to relire Iron me ring instead Codoy, I 39 in a couple ol months has been fighting since 1931.

Altnough Oklahoma U. is raled a the toy five team I this season by most observers, oni lot this corner's southwestern jscouts ofiers a small bet ihal the Isooners oon't do hall as well a OR. TP expecteu i.ic.cly Rax, L'nlax Chief Boston, New Hampshire coach, has cmyliasized relaxation this season even to Ihe extent ol giving his athletes specia exercises lo keep II "loose." SCOHGANTOWX Wayncsburi football itatlitlcs: dowiu 14 Net yards lalned ruihlni Forward pissn forward completed 11 Yatdj forward pusinf itercepled by 1 irrtj Ka'ntd rub-back iriltrveptiom Tota'i'yards. all kk'kj returned Opp. recovered lost or peiultin opening period, then poweiwl way 51 yards for another tally early in the second, quarter.

Ai ffeM iwl kack- nn tkt Mwutuneen eif bt kU en del when WayBeskmv MMke4 Ike the Z5 u4 Eid Albert Mlakeml nmMei the distaxe Iff UM Jaxkefe' Boslon had finished an ora- lion on Ihe subject recently turned lo see a lad was lo ue playing ilciciisive Clevcland-Hoine Doltoll A a i catch a flying fooloall 101 ClilcJifO 3. I.F.AOUK Set'roU 3, Men- Vorlt ici; That made it 14-1 at with the impact of the West Virginia allack yet to be felt The Mountaineers hammered away for two more touchdowns, in quick fashion, in the third quarter and another pair, again In rapid- fire order, In Ihe final chapter. DESriTE THE one-sidedness of the conlest, West Virginia only a 14-10 edge in first Otherwise, there wu little comparison. W. V.

U. oulrushed its opponent 298 yardi to 92, and had a net gain rushinf-passinf of 412 to 160. The Mountaineers penalized a 113 to the Jackets' It. Recovery a Wayntsbun fumble by Center Dave Stephenson of Clendenln set up the Mountaineers' first touchdown on West Virginia 12. Veteran Quarterback Jimmy Wilthill of Princeton engineered the 'T' formation at- lack and Jimmy Priester of Fair- ont and Capt Pete Zinaich of Weirton bore most of the offensive brunt the chalked up four first downs in reaching the Waynesburj IS.

After Zinaich and Priester mar- ed the ball two the Id, Walthall a pasi to End. Bernle Huntz of Wyominf, BR, who caught the lull in the zone. CENI 8MMON8, drop-kick specialist from Elkins, then added the tint of six points. and Priester again sparked the drive that brought the second touchdown with 4:34 gone in the second period. Johnny Murphr, junior halfback from Bridgeport, took pitch-out from Walthill to score from four out.

The West Virginia offense bogged down on the Waynesburf. 18 when Simmons sent in try a field late In the same period. The center of the Waynesburg line stepped in to block the pan less hooter's kick. MIN1CCTJI grabbed up the on the 25 and took off down sidelines with one blocker and only Simmons in pursuit. The latter couldn't louc'n the runner he.

had reached paydirt. Albert Button's 1 1 11 W1UI good, making the count 14-7. The Wallhall-Priester-Zlnaich trio set up the third WVU score early in the third quarter after sub Jimmy Price of Welch had. returned a punt to the Wayncs- burg 34. first downs were made on Ihe 22 and 4, from where Murphy slid olf right tackle for the SOME FOUR MINUTES later the Mountaineers had regislcrcd fourth touchdown.

It came In six plays, wilh Zinaich climav- ing the 40-yard drive on U- yard smash olf tackle. A a i 38-yard return of a Waynesburg punt by Bill Wiltrout of Uniontown. paved the way (or West Virginia's fifth six- poinler midway in Ihe fourth quarter. Bobby Ainctt of Penns- Erove, N. went to the IS, a pass to Btid Cox of Parkersburg reached Ihe 6.

and Jack Morion of Park- crsburg bulled over standing up. One ininule. 40 seconds later by the board. Ihe ycorinf for the day had been completed. Clinton Savre of St.

Albiins blocked Dave Clelland's oiinl. scooped up the ball hlmscrf on Ihe Wavnesburg 18. and dashed across the goat unloin-hed A I A I 51 54 Pel. .620 between the eyes "Whiil haiipencd lo (,, kp the flnnl count. 42-7.

en. TPI I hicf. "It's like this, a Waynesbure marched to a first 2 7T 13 slamnietcd the 01 IB) Chicago 2. Pbll- aclelphla 3. Brooklyn 3 PilblnilBh ChtaJO 3.

gh J. ni-ockfyn-H Away 1101 Philadelphia 2, Boilon J. Chlraio 3. SI Louis 3. ome (21 Phlhdrlphla S.

nine, which eliminated Wharton in the first round of the Shaughnessy system play lis( Sunday, takes on the Eccles Admirals, regular season champions who knocked off defending champion Kofperslon in two strtijrht games to lain the A League finals. IN THE LEAGUt Slab Fork, two-straight winner over Stotes- All games gel underway al Next Sunday Ihe teams reverse p. m. In to the opening Stamford round, club that bury host thit ousted rtfular litlist Winding Gulf in a mint mte! fields conclude Ihe division in twin bills, where necessary. A thai the division chimp; clash in anolher three- lame svt lo decide Ihe league champion.

Don a a Joe Fragile ind Pred Mullins have been nimed In umpire the Slinaford- Slib Fork game with Me Kcnnelh Ketton and Jj Murdock worXini Montcoel. BIG SIX irr.issed play- down on Ihe West Virginia one- yard-line afler Ihe ensuin? kick- but the fallant held fast to thwart four thrusti and lake one second before the final gun. The "Inlccul. Tlndley. Ulrd.

Delaurentli. Murray. ry. S. Fabi ln.inoor.e, Oecoiircey.

Centers--Ijpkowlci. Tuurdilll, ITark I.eafoe) Ink A Red Sox 53S 140 185 3tB Dudleil 141 112 191 J4J 1 er. "I was relaxing, I couldn't Sports Beftre Your Eyw Kddlc Compci, who figlils Willie Pop in Walerbuiy, Tuesday, likes to have some 50 relatives on a wln.i he gue. inlo action Presumably they ail gel complimentary tickets Frank Murray, eran Marquctte L'. coach, ex-, peels lo have an entirely defenseless team this year, ile has adopl- I ed the wof 1 "counter oifcnse in- Hornock.

teck-r. Hrutkay, sUad. And we sujiyosc his scouus engage Hunt Wilson.cicc«r»ul, Weak End Notes rf.irdm. n. Murohjv Heron The Yankees tried lo get Vern ackle, I.ynchburg Cardinals 01 niloi I(J a the Newark Hears RoyVe.

Ihis season. a i J. Apetlran T.eAiie Williams. Red Sox. Crah'am.

'Browns l.nim* Plr.tei Catdlnati lner, usiil, Ihe TO Sit 91 i-4 J4i nixed Ihe deal, mass IM SM which means Vern likely will IM 72 112 J13 mov up a few slcps ncxl year 811S7.313 1Urry (Polysyllabic) Bulogh has hired as xuest announcer for "ithc Lcc Sala-IIerb fight S'in N. next Wed- It wovild be rth just to hear SchenecUdy. Hirry pronouact Hovitiikl. Prett. Cenlers-- SltnheMOfl, Joseph, f.

n. MctjURhlln. Racki-- WalDutl. 7. Murphy, lnalch W.

Price. DeT.roet. Purttte. lor. Hot I.

OMntll. BcllM. fo Slater. WLUrmil. Lerlnf.

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