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tcenow 2 hoi pmwt tmti iun-tiligmph sept, aa. (mi Purdue Defeats Miami AllcJerdice Beaten By Central McKeesport Eleven Beats Turtle Creek Major Leagues BUrfDAT, SKPT. K. 14. BESLLTS VESTEKDAY NATIONAL LEAGI'B Pllnhnrsh tinrianarl 1 M.

UMU 8 Mraia Rraarfilra Bnetua 8 Mew lark at Philadelphia, paetknaed, rala AMMUCAM LtAUl Detroit (leeerkkl I leaa II l.uoi, if Cklraaa m. i HUm WaaklnttM Pkkadelnkla at New Turk. wiriuuu.J jO'Neill Retained, Browns Sign Ruel DETROIT, Sept 21. (AP.) Stephen Francis (Steve) O'Neill was signed today to manage the Detroit Tif era again in 1947; Executive Vice President George M. Trautman made the announcement and said O'Neill was given a one-year contract In line with the policy, McKeesport Itlgh School's grid GardsWin, Hold Lead With Fullback Lengmore sparking the Vikings' attack with two touchdowns, the Central Catholic grldders came through with an easy 29-7 victory over the Taylor Allderdice team on the Peabody Htgh School field yesterday.

Central tallied a safety In the Initial period and then scored two touchdowns tn the second stanza, added one more In the third, and another in the final twrlod. The Poa, Cft. Cats), M. AUderdlca t. L.E.

Kllkear Mommi-M L.T. Sullivan tilt ire La. Meneui Trtaswar C. Flannery siebera R.O. Butefr SttatitM RT.

Horn lff RE. IUkr A4.IM 0. Klrby Dolsev 1, H. Powmh RMMlfeMI KWiwmM KkMtrh F. l-AWrmor BruDMT Central Cttbolt I I 5f AIMmi i- 61 the Detroit Baseball Company.

UlMeill inus win snipper inn Tltrera tor the fifth straight sea son. He became manager of the club In 1943, finishing fifth. In 44 the team lost the pennant on the day of the season and won the flag and the world scries last year. In announcing O'Neill's retention, Trautman said: "Oaring the past few weeks there have been rumors that Detroit would haw a new manager next season. I wish to take this opportunity to tktty these reports and to make It total that the Detroit Base, ball Company Is thoroughly satisfied with the record which Steve has made In the last four years.

At no time has anyone else been considered as his successor." Trautman's statement referred to the fact that the team this season was beset with injuries and hard luck which handicapped It most of the year. "Under the circumstances," he said, "we think Mr. O'Neill's performance was in every way a creditable one, worthy of his selection as the 1947 manager." Muddy Ruel Named Manager of Browns ST. LOUIS, Sept. t- (Muddy) Ruel, a na- inois' Late Drive Defeats Pitt, 33 to 7 Iftfrier.

Ronuaru. Ttly-ftr-veiM 8Urt 3, Braamtr. Senior Floor Loop Planned A six-team conference of outstanding senior basketball teams will be sponsored by the Sun' Telegraph this winter. The con ference will play a schedule of 13 games, with each team playing every other team three times. The games will be played on the Irene Kaufmann Settlement House floor on Friday nights, be ginning Nov, 8 and running through March 1.

The Irene Kaufmann Settlement will not be represented by a team. Teams thus tar Invited to join are the Morrow Questions, AAU champions from McKee sport; New Kensington Moose, Ches- wick-Sprlngdale, Kittannlng Davis, Sonny Boys of McKees Rocks, Butler Senior Cubs, Soho Big Five, Pittsburgh Vets and Ingram Vets. Others Interested are requested to communicate with J. aggy Kahn at the IKS. Gelding Wins Show Honors GREENSBURG, Sept.

21 The Rolling Rock Farm's 9-year-old chestnut gelding, Span ish Spear, captured the Hunter Championship, blue ribbon event at the 19th annual Westmoreland Hunt Horse Show at the Polo Field her today. Reserve champion honors In the Hunter Championship event went to another Rolling Rock entry, Speak Easy, a 4-year-old chestnut gelding, Rolling Rock won 10 out of the 22 events. Homestead Holds Glaassport to Tie Homestead High School's grid ders pulled one out of the hat by tlelng Glassport, 6-6, last night on the Homestead field. The home team tallied when Kulpa plunged over from the one but Marcenelle scored three plays later on a 72-yard dash to knot the count. The stalemate dropped Glass port from the ranks of WPIAL Class A contenders.

The lineup CHICAGO, Sept Slender Murry Dickson protected the St Louis Cardinals' one-game National League lead over the Brooklyn Dodgers today with a five-hit performance against the Chicago Cuba, 2-L scoring the winning run after he opened a ninth inning rally with a tingle. After waging violent warfare with the Cubs' Johnny Schmltz for eight Innings, the lean native of Tracy, struck the blow that finally meant the ball game after two were out in the ninth. Lining a single past the veteran Billy Jurges at shortstop, Dickson pounded home with tha big run when Red Schoendienst doubled off the Ivy-covered wall In left center. With only seven games to play for each Contender, St Louis could lose a half game tomorrow because it is slated for a single gle game with the Cubs while Brooklyn plays two In Boston. Dyer announced he would Bend Howie Pollet his ace, in search of his twenty-first victory against Hank Borowy, the Cub choice.

The score: St. Louis" Ab.H.O.A.I Chicago Ab.H.d.A. Moored MuataU ilirhter.rf pusak.lt Rice.c Dlcksoe.p 8 14 5 0 2 4 011 Lowrey.cf Waltkui.l Hlchlsn.rf Rlckerl.lf Dallsmlrp Jurges, sa kchmlU.p 2 0 i 0 0 4 4 2 0 Total 33 t2T 161 Total! 80 0 2T I Batted for McCullouuh In ninth. St. Tjiuii 0 giii i a Chicago 00010000 0-1 Runs Ktirnwskl, Dickson, waitkua.

isr-rors Sturgeon, Rlcs 2. Runs batted In Marion, Schoendlenm. Two-base hits Ma-Hon, Hack, Kurowskl, Schoendienst. Stolen Hues Wsltkus, Slaughter. SacHSces Rice, Jurges.

Double plays DicHon, Marion and Muslal; Schoendienst, Marion and Musial. Left on bases St. Louis 4. Chicago 5. Base on Mils Ort Dlcksan 1, off Schmlts 4.

Strlkeouta Dickson 8, Schmlti 8, Wild pitch Dickson. Umpires Reardon, Ooeta and Jorda, Time 8:01. Attendanoa -SLsOl, Wilmerding Erases Derry 19-7 With halfback Frank Cortazzo sprinting 92 and 35 yards for touchdowns, Wilmerding High shunted Derry Twp. High but of the WPIAL Class A race by a 19-7 count at Wilmerding yester day. The lineup! Pos.

Wilmerding Derry Smith OlnkosM Bumar Lowry Burn! tt. Neil Seenler Tomayaoco Nell Balko Campbell if. 1.8. C. R.O.

R.T. R.B. 2. B-H. cuey Buietlrh Doughty McDonald Mataratto Schendich La Maneo Rklles Cortaaio Wilmerding 0 13 0 If Derry Twp.

0.0 0 7 Touchdowns Corlazio 2, J. Nell. Kktrk points Seaman (placement), Osynkoski. S. Fayette Wins Over St.

Mary, 6-0 A sub halfback, Al Raymond, romped 40 yards for a Score with a punt return in the second quarter to give South Fayette a 6-0 win over St. Mary at South Fayette yesterday. The lineup: Pos. South Fayette St. Mary TKacn Gardner Hedge AHsnky Onmpf Preer lopa Bencellt Bablch Nicholson Koscarcky at alley Dee Telle DIBierna Hopkins Derrick Wilson Bchweltlnt capperll Hughe! Nardl LO.

na. n. R.H. r. Hcore oy quarters: Aonth ITevetfe 0-8 Touchdown Raymond (sub for Klchol-aon).

Pro Grid Card NATIONAL FOOTBALL IKAOVt Came Ne Bnadsiy PITT8BUROH ITEELERS 4t Wkahlnt-ton Redskins, Chicago Beat at Greek Bay Puckers. Detroit Llona at Chicago Cardinals, Philadelphia Eagles at Loi AhgslM Rams. ALL-AMtRICA CONlTElUlNCI Games Today Brooklyn at Han. Francisco. Cleveland at Buffalo.

(hum TVedketday Buffalo kt Chicago, alght tame. Games Neat Ksniay Los Angelas at Buffalo. New York at Clsveland. rrknclico at Chicago. I Hi DBlWf.

uui 2 12 2 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 4 110 4 0 10 3 010 0 19 0 0 3 2 3 1 110 3 0 0 1 LAFAYETTE. Sept. (AP.) Purdue's footballers were pushed all the way to defeat a savage tackling Miami Univer slty team from Oxford, 13 to 7. It was an expensive victory for the Boilermakers with Right Halfback Bob (Stormy) Pfohl carried off the field with a broken bone in his foot The rangy Miami line pushed the heavy Boilermakers all over the field in the first quarter. Fullback Bill Johnston plunged for the Redskins' touchdown from the one-foot line after Quarterback Melvin Olix had set It up by blocking a punt on the Purdue 2L Olix's 13-yard pass to Left End Bill Hoover was the big gain on the drive.

Sub Quarterback Tom Cole place kicked the extra point Bob Demoss, Purdue's fresh man aerial wizard last year, put ruraue Pack Into the game in the last two minutes of the see. ond quarter, passing 18 yards to Left End Bob Heck for the tally, starting on the Purdue 28-yard une, Demoss contributed three passes totaling 53 yards to the drive. Ed Cody place-kicked the tying point, Harry Ssbulorskl set ud Pur due's much-needed touchdown In the last period, battering his way 38 yards to the Miami four-yard Une. Fullback George Mlhal picked Up three yards and sub. Halfback Ed Ehlers.

Air Forces all-star, who was playing his first college game, passed for the touchdown. Cody missed the try ior point. The lineup: Miami Hooter Lecompta Grueser Dletsel Specimen Less Weber Purdue Heck Barbolak Barwegcn Kodak Murray Prenck Maloney Mlllto Smock Pfohl Papach fcf: LO. O. RO.

5:1: 9. L.H. Bhoults na. Parseghikk r. Johnston kenea he nuarlae.

Miami ten Purdu 0 13 Miami eeAHna Eatra point Cole (sub for Olisl (nlaea. klck. Purdus (coring! Tollchdowhir Heck, Bh-lers sub for Pfohl), Extra point Cody iplaceklck). Iowa 39-0 Winner IOWA CITY, Sept. The Iowa Hawkeves staged a Whirlwind finish today to mount up a 39-to-0 victory over North Dakota In what otherwise was a dull, typically ragged, opening football game.

The Hawks, who flashed occa sional hints of better things to come as they supplied momentary tonics to Dr. Eddie Ander son, only recently a hospital dis chargee after a three-week ill ness, were in front 20 to 0 with only five minutes remaining. The lineuuf 1 fcl iwt North Dakota (tat ihoeher fioores Ray Kane Lewrenc Day Cichy Davis Rothrork Kolch Diets Poults Drews Heer Luhd MUlready L.a. n. 0, Kudal Phi hllllDS L.B.

funtiell R.H. Bob Smith F. Hoerner Hntre auartere- Iowa 0 .14 1931 Touchdowns Hoerner. Rnh Shtllh Pechter (for Hoernen. Tedore (for Tun- nell), Dlttmer (for Harold Shoenerl.

Polntk after toiirhdown-Tedora 8 (place- kick), kulllvan (for Tunneli). Freeport Falls, 140 After chalking ud safety In the initial period, the Pitcalrn High School grldders scored two touchdowns in the nnai period td hand a 14-0 Setback to FreenOrt High School at Freeport yester day, me lineup: Pos. Pitcalrn. L.E. Mattlaahawskt fcj.

Lake LO. Brandllhger C. Uugmogna O. Llchtenfela R.T. Africa RE.

Boyd Q. Johnson LIT. Antlmarlno R.H. Alcorn f. Oale Freeport, Williams Delahumy Pot Toung Lucas Morgan Corghappi Banatti Carson Etgera Hajduklewlee 0 1814 Shannon (sub PitcalMt 2 0 Touchdowfts Alcom ind for Boyd).

Safety Carson Minor League Playoffs INTERNATIONAL LKAolB No tomes scheduled. kODTHKRN AB8OCIATI0N No game! scheduled. BAkTURN LKAal'k At Hartford: ft. H. Scranton 04000008 08 11 Hartford 00000000 00 0 Batteries Fine knd Aulds; Trlner and Csrr.

lie" 1 1 cakAt Hti inc (-' 'k. sa mm I 0.13 V- t- 2.50 1 wa I -iA 1 1 I 4 team scored an upset in defeating Turtle Creek on the latter's Held, 14-0, yesterday afternoon before 10,000 fans. The loss dropped Turtle Creek from the WPIAL's Double-A race, The first score came In the opening period on a 5-yard pass, Louden to Lutz. in the third canto Hackett passed 49 yards to Gallyas in the end tone. Turtle Creek advanced to the McKeesport 3-yard line In th second period as the half ended.

The lineup! rrKeeakort. utea Beaumont Patch Turtle Creek, Pleterer Deiglak Caroeee Fi Parna Chmtt Kuatra Jtangot Martin Jones Gallyal kucia Ijowden King Hackett Kelly rHlleeple Myers P. liatUwwa Okprark HcKeeelwrt 19 0-14 Tow (towna-4Ait, OaltyM. Try far koWt Oilleeple I iplaeesienisl. Jeff Tesrcau Stricken HANOVER, N.

Sept. 21. (AP.) Charles M. (Big Jeff) Tesreau, 58, Dartmouth College baseball coach and former New baseball coach and former New York Giants' pitch ing ace, was reported in "grave" condition today at the college infirmary as a result of a stroke which nearly cost his life by drown-; ing. Tesreau was Teff Tesreau preparing for a fishing trip with former Dartmouth athletic di rector H.

R. Heneage when he became suddenly ill and toppled from a pier into a reservoir pond yesterday. Heneage pulled him from the water. Physicians said Tesreau's en tire right side was paralyzed and that he had lost the use of his vocal cords, temporarily at least. Tesreau began his baseball ca reer with the Giants Under John McGraw and developed into one of the best spttball pitchers tn the game.

He was with the Giants from 1912 to 1918 and played in three world sedies. Latrobe Defeats Hurst High, 26-6 LATROBE, Sept 21. Scoring in every period but the fourth, a classy Latrobe High School eleven notched Its second vlvtory of the season in whipping Hurst, 26-6, before approximately 7000 fans. Quarterback Bob Mawro passed to Halfback Al Palombo, on the 12-yard line, who covered the remaining distance for the first score. Dick Paul added the second on a plunge from the 1-yard line.

Hurst tallied when Fullback Emil Kirik intercepted a Latrobe pass and romped 45 yards in the second quarter. The lineup Pos. Latrob Hurst Ii. Bowman I.ucaa L.T. Burke C.

Huchoney LO. Dell Klllott Rldlllk W. Muchoney n. Bangor Kola Keefe Oroaeer smith Vldakoyich Masero (C) Mott Luttner Peiombo Broeky (C) Paul Klrik R.B. t.

R.H. r. Score by partods: Latrobs 13 025 Hurst 0 4 0 00 TriirhdnWe.e-flnenhrt tti wenl amlik Klrlk. Points dftw tonehdown Bowman tblaca. ment), Smith (pass).

Franklin Tops Grove City, 13-0 FRANKLIN, Sept. Ted Marchibroda heaved two touchdown passes to give Franklin High a 13-0 victory over Grove City, its first in 11 years. A 54-yard pass play in the third quarter with John Boughner on the receiving end produced the first score. Bob Cardy caught an aerial and scored in the fourth period. The lineup: Pos.

LB. Franklin Camy Grov City Wlnland Jablonkl Wilson D' Amors ChHaty Ewlhg Wright Riddle McClyroonds Shelly ktcCrackan L.T. to. C. R.B.

O- U. R.H. F. Bowett Belth Trih triheh Hams nyder Smedley Marchibroda Rhnadi Boughner Mammolite Verona Surprises, Ties E. McKeesport Verona High startled district scholastic football followers by deadlocking East McKeesport, 0-0, in a WPIAL Class game at McKeesport yesterday.

It was the first blemish on East's Class slate since 1944. The lineup: Poa. East lfcReeknnd Verona Abercromkie Condon Warech L.E. L.T. LO.

R.Q. RT. R.B. L.H. M.

RaduloVIc Jackson McCurdy THoka Pack RaduloTla aber Capoeich Parla toatl J. Bright Turhin Abaray Rearlou Maatmglaoamo Schwarta Daugherty J. Raniner Brady Sharpsburg Wins Over Hampton The SharpBburg High eleven won Its second consecutive Class encounter by topping Hampton Township, 32-0, on the loser's field yesterday afternoon. The lineup: Poe. Sharnehtirt i SI Hampton Tigers Top Indians CLEVELAND, Sept 21.

(AP.) -It took the Tigers 11 Innings today to defeat the Cleveland In dians, 5 to 3, Diny Trout going all the way to garner his 15th win. Singles by WaltEvert and Dick Wakefield drove In the winning runs as the climax to a burst of Ave hits In the final Inning. Jittery Joe Berry was charged with the loss, after taking over in the ninth from Bob Kutava, young southpaw up from Wilkes-Barre, who had limited the visitors to four scattered hits. Of Detroit's first three runs, only one was earned. The score Detroit AB.it I Cleveland AB P.fc'.

Lake I I 4Moee.Jk 4 111 0 nr. MM 32 0 8 0 0 0 iiii I 1 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 1,1 0 0 Kell.kk (SI 31 Oonwav.ea I I I ll Evereff til OiRoblnnon i 3 1 15 liRdwarde.rf WakeOetd.l MM Wltohell.ef Ciilreobm.ri I 1 1 Beerer.lt 4 I 1 I I MM Ht I I 1 li Blnodwrk Meek. 2b Tekbette, FleexIM Meyer Bb weiRW.e. Watel JfllMnri.C Rueava.B Backer lOroenek Berry.p Lemon, IWoodHng Totlkim3 11 Batted for Mark Ik tilth. tBatted for Welfel tn aixtk.

i Batted tor Kutava in etafctk. Ran far Becker in tUhth. Batted far Lcnmn Hi eleventh. Detroit 100 8 Cleveland lOtOO 01 Rune Lake. Kelt I.

areenber. wake- SeM, Bdwarda, Mltjbell, Jordan. Erron Ktuavk, Hone I. rtune katted oreen-bera, MltokeH, Weedell, Becker. Evere, Waketels.

Twa-haaa Mte Edwarda, Mltetielt. Three -keae htti Mack, Kelt. Stolen baee JoHin. Sacrlftcee RoWneon, Bloodworth. DoaMa ware BHMdwortk, Lake and areenber; Merer knd Roklntoni Iwvrth kkd flreanbert.

Left an Miei itmll ML demland 11. Baeea on ball! "-Off Kuaav off Bert 1, off trout 8. Itrtkeoutt Be Kuaavt Trout Hltl Off Ktwava, a inninaai an Berry, I innlnae; aft Lamon Rnkif. ijoeint alteber Berrir. ue, Pkeaareltk and Berrjr, 1 Lamak.

fn umnrea Attendance ITTI. White Sox Beat Browns, 11-10, 9-1 ST. LOUIS, Sept. It was just as well that Harold (Muddy) Ruel, new manager of the St. Louis Browns, went house-hunting this afternoon.

Otherwise he would have Keen the Chicago White Sox kick around his charges-to-be in 1947 for a double setback, 11 to 10 and 9 to 1. The Browns did some kicking themselves in the opener when they kicked away a 6-ro-l lead as the Sox came through with ten runs in the last three innings. Ed Lopat kept the Browns' nine blows scattered In the second game. The scores: mat qamb Ab.H.O.A.1 St. Uli hickffo Vb.lf A.

Tuckar.rf 0 Aniillng.M lt kuhcl.l 111 0 Plett.rf 1 Pkllley.lt 1 0 Kollowj.3 MM i.t I 1 I I man life 1 I I 0 Orove.x 110 0 Kennedy MM Chretmn.J L.hner.of JydnlPh.tt 4 110 Hwith.lf 1 4 8 0 4i in MenheMj Berardna.a Ml Wltte.l MM MnHln.t MM chtilti, 10 10 C.Johnmt.f I IVrene.a 0 00 0 0 Munwlef.k Men Shore, 0 0 0 0 Uiadelh 0 0 0 0 KhlHey 0 0 0 0 Maltibgr.f 0 0 0 0 trmeky 0 0 0 IRmnaa fl 01 Caldwell, 1 Ml Umner.p 0 0 0 wll Taf TotaH 41 Batted for Grove In levtnth. tBatted for Maltzberger in elghtk. Wan for Hayea In eigntn. I Run tor Troeky Ik eighth, fBatted fer Shore In ninth. 1 Batted for LucadeltO In ninth.

Chicago OOlOOQlf a It It. Louu tookiioi a iu Runa Tucker 3, Appung, Mtcnaeie, Hayee, Whitman, Tresh, Grove. Kennedy, Smaia, Lehner, Judnick 3, Heath. Stephen! Bernardino, wnute, J. jonnaon.

Errors Appling Kolloway, Stephana, Wltte. Runa batted in Judntth 4, Appling, Tucker 5. Kuhel J. Berardfno I. John- ion, Phlllry 2, Wltte 2, Stephena.

Two-baae hltsruoker. Lehner. Berardlno. Thru- bare hit Berardlno. Home rune Judnleh 2, Wltte, Double plays Apnllng, Mlcnaell and Kunel) Chrtotman, Berardlno knd Witt.

Lett on basea Chicago 11, St. Loud 0. Bane ok belli Off Grove 2, off C. Johnson 5, off Caldwell 1, off Hamner 2, off Parens 2, off Muncrief 1, off Shore 1. Strlkeoute Bv Grove 2.

bv Caldwell 2. by C. Johnenn 3 hy Shore 1. Hltex-Off Grove, I in I innings; off itaitaDerger, i in Inning; off Caldwell, 4 In lMi Innings: eft Manner, a in inning; oil u. jonneon, a In OH Inmncs: off ferea.

1 In 1 inning oft Mtttiortef, tn ttt innings; off Shore. 3 tn inning, wild nitcn Shore, passed ball Martin. Winning plteher Maltsber-ger. Losing pitcher Ferena. Umpires Orlevk, Weafer and Hubbard.

Time 1.33. SECOND OAMB Chicago Ab.H A. St. Li aula Ab.R.O.A. Tucker.ct lilt Appllng.ss Bits pllllnger.a iiii rsnua.et Trosky.l 4 2 4 lit vi pighi ii.

ik 0 01 Laahs.rt 4 0 4 0 i A fhilhjy.lt Baker.3 lit dtephens.ss 2 I 1 lliS un Treek.a 5 12 3 lilt Wltte.l Most.a 4 10 1 ft 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 10 0 krrick.B Hit Mancuso Pottsr.p Totals mil ht ml folate M.UU Batted tor Ferrlck Ii seventh. Chicago ItMtlllM II, bouts ioiiiiiii Runa rocker, Trosxy, wngnt, rniuey. Baker, Mlchaeli 2, Tread 2, CkMstman. Errors McQulllta, Chrlatnan. Runa bat ted Ift Phllley.

Baker, Tresh, tjnat, Tuekee t. Mflea. Ansllnc. Troekr. TwO' bast hits Stephens, Hoes, Sarllla.

Stolen haees--Tittker. Kichaeia. Sacrifice Lopat. DouMe playa Apuing. Mieniaana iroe ky 2: Berardlno.

Stephena and wltte. Left on kates Chleago 4, ell. Iula T. Baa an OellaOff Lopat 1, art Oalehokae A. off Potter 1.

Strikeouts By Lopat I. by Oale hovee 4, by Potter 1. Hits orr oaienouae, 11 in 1 innings: oft rerrtck, in in, inning! 1 off Potter 2 in 2 innings. Losing pitcher Oalebouaa. umpires Weafer, Hubbard and Orlere, Time 1:60.

AttanaOBCt tpald). Red Sox Beat Senators in 11th WASHINGTON, Sept 21. (AP.) The Boston Red Sox de tested the Washington Senators, 7-5, in an 11-innlng contest that ran well past midnight this morn ing. The score: Boston 1400008114 10 Washington 60 0 2 0 0 0 20 00-B ICIeven Inalnta. Batteries Ferriss.

Harris (I). Bubsr (0) and H. Wagner. Partee (): New CkkdlM l. Haefner (I) and Barly.

Pinal Boxing Show Sammy Schipanl and Bolton Ford will box the main bout of the last show of the season at the Zivic Arena, Millvale, tomorrow night Tony Ross who lost a leg tn the war, will appear fain. uatan. I8 Mats. STANDING OF THE CLC1S MATtONAl. IJram 14 We.

Imm. Pat. tOKU m. ieiia as ae 8 Rnmklrt ft hleae It 8T Vt 8t .44 ,418 a a. .411 aa aa hi 8 niMton 11 81 88 1 riarlnaail 4 PITTkltt kill New lark anr.niia lkiiiik Ma.

iMt, tM. HlBL 1848 sMsktia I Wetrolt New Vark Waehiaatoa hleata I tlrvelanel 8 M. lea a ,481 8 .448 MM IT 9 84 PbJIadetpkM 8t tUamea feektasl krMer. GAMES TODAY NATIONAt I r-AOt CINCINNATI at PITTSBUROK Bess (10-10) ana Blaokweil (8-11) vs. Bahr (8-5) and Seweil (T-18).

Brooklyn at Boston (2) Higbe (18-71 and Lombard! (12-0) vs, Sals (1D-13) Wallaoa (3-8). t. Louis at Chlcaco Pollst (80-8) Borowy New Tark at Phlladelnhta (81-Jonrt (0-lt n4 Trinkle t-lll va. tekani 7-4l knd msnc.u (2-4), ANKnil.Aia LratiiB Ptlllkdelnhia at New York IDUlieiM (814) and Plorea (8-5) vt. Bsirena (ll-Si and dettel (8-7), Detroit nt rlemilnnit (H-S) and Benton (1U-T) vs.

reller (2J-1J) and Oromek (8-13). Boston at washinirtnn Fernn (88-8) vt, Wolff (4-7) or Leonard (9-10). Chicago at St. Louis (tPavteh t-4 and Rignev (4-5) re. Sanford (1-0) and rvramer (is-i).

GAMES TOMORROW NATIONAL LEAGUE ft. Louis at ChU-ago. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Others not scheduled. AMERICAN I rAr.rE Phtladelphla at New fork.

Others not scheduled, Marquette Loses, 34-0 MADISON, Sept. (AP.) A hard driving Wlscon- sin football team scored in every quarter today to set back its traditional intrastate foe, Marquette, 34 to 0, The Badgers scored on two long sprints through the line, one by Fullback Earl Maves for 83 yards and another by Half, back Don Kindt on a 47-yard scamper, added touchdowns by Waliy Dreyer and Ben Bendrick on short plunges and another on a pass from Bob Engle to Dale Bowers that traveled 38 yards. The lineup! K. Mai-queila Wisrnnslrl Bennett Loepfe rrel Nfgm Currier Kater Lovklin ruehi Blackburn Kindt Mavel Lf. Janrauskat Kllfff.1 L.a.

Sullivan C. O'Malley Ra. Krebs R.T, Ottoson R.B.. raileoa J. iPlHth L.H.

Plate R.H. 8ehilett8 r. Elser el rore he auarters! Wisconsin tt WlteMn.ln apAHna.lSuiehitflams-lttodt. ktaves. Dreve (for Blurkburn).

Ben driek (for Mavte), Bowers (tor torklln). points trier touchdowns Biaesmim (place kicks). Old Furnace Polo Team-6-3 Victor ZEUENOPLE, Sept. Old Furnace polo team trounced Darlington, 6-3, here today. Dave Smith, playing the No.

3 position, bagged three goals. The HneUp: Poa. Old Furnace Darlmatbn P. H. Wilson O.

Braden C. D. Smith R. Wattersok R.W. o.

Tamp K. Watterson L.W. W. Wilson W. Wattersok Spare M.

Launch (Snnln Wilson. W. Wilson I. D. smith 8, K.

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Is I M. JOHN WARNER and 'Associates Hair Scalp SpecialittB 602 PARK BLDG rum anl iMltMlall ATlastlS mi crn: coast to com ti Continued from Page 7.) pitched to an Orange Bowl triumph a year ago. The Pitt cause was badly damaged early ra the first quarter by Injuries to Leo Skladany, All-East end, and Bobby Lee, flashy Negro freshman tailback. Neither returned to action. An idea of how well Pitt handled Itself despite being outweighed, ouuized and out manned, is shown by the game statistics.

Pitt had nine first downs to the visitors' 10, gained 132 yards in rushing against 193, and in net yardage gained had an edge of 384 yards against 376. Pitt suffered In the penalty column with 76 yards charged against them to only five for the opposition. ATTACK STALLS I Lee returned Don Macchtle's kkkoff to the Pitt 21 land when the attack stalled, jSkladany booted to the Illinois 46. entered the game, picked up eight yards on his first attempt and then broke loose through the left side, spun to the sideline and scampered 46 yards for a touchdown. Maechtle placekicked the extra point.

nte in the first ouarter Kreu- ger fumbled on the Illinois 40 nd Skladany recoverea ror nn. Two passes missed fire and 'Skladany punted out of bounds on the Illinois 12. Here Ryko-vich gambled by going to the "air and Bimbo Cecconi, Pitt's 17-year old freshman from Donora, the heave on the Illi nois 37 and ran it back to the 22. Three plays later Cecconi nassed to Bill McPeak for a first down on the Illinois one-yard 'line. Cecconi went over for the touchdown amidst a terrific roar -and calmly booted the equalizing point Pitt threatened constantly to move Into the lead in the second the best chance occur ring after oeceom naa reeiea on a first down on the Illinois 30.

un the next play he passed to Cummins, but Walt had the bad luck 'to drop the throw with a sure touchdown In sight Later Tommy Gallagher saved the day for the JHllni by Intercepting a pass from Pete Fuderich on the Illinois goal 1 th'f VJj vr Ml 'X2k I Steve O'Neill Muddy Ruel live St Loulsian, today signed a two-year contract to manage the St. Louis Browns, the club with which he made his professional debut as catcher back In 1915. In taking over the manage- ment of the Browns, effective next spring, Ruel will retire as assistant to A. B. (Happy) Chandler, baseball commissioner.

Ruel, who is 50 years old, has had a notable career in the American League as catcher and coach. He gained his greatest fame with the Washington Senators where he was Walter Johnson's last battery mate. In his first managerial role, Ruel will succeed the veteran catcher and coach, Zach Taylor, who was appointed to manage the Browns on Aug. 3L following the resignation of Luke Sewell, another former catcher. Statistics of Game rare iLUMor nnt Meat Net i Net vara tnm mm neat ftpAjtCV) 4f tflfeMVMltffid MHsMI ssPMmto IVAWNM Vajwae Mekoft mam sVJfl flwl JrtNftwTtt(S JVwwfev tit pwrtw 414 i line.

Mike Roussos tried a nwa coal for the Panthers from 22 yards out in the closing minutea of the half but his boot was short Illinois started a successful drive from its 27-yard line early in the third ouarter. moving to the Pitt 37 from where Art uurei- meler sliced through right guard for a touchdown. Maechtle re turned to the game for the point conversion, but his kick was wide. A few minutes later Carl De-Pasoua's fumble was recovered by Bill Pranks, Illinois tackle, on the Pitt 21. Paul Patterson and Russ Steger cracked at the line for seven yards and Dufel- meier swung wide around right end for a first down on the Pitt nine.

Steger and Rykovlch punched their way to the two from where Young scored again. This time Maechtle converted, boosting the score to 20-7. At the outset of the final quarter Rykovlch returned Ralph Short's punt from the Pitt 45 to the Pitt 37. Patterson passed to Bill Heiss for a first down on the 27 and Pitt lost five yards on a penalty. Tom Stewart then flipped a pass to Patterson, who hauled it in on the one and went over.

Once again the conversion was made, lifting the score to 27-7. Scoring ended eight plays later when Maggioli snared DePas-qua's kick on the Illinois 20 and behind beautiful blocking dashed 80 yards to pay dirt Ralph Cole man blocked Gallagher's extra point kick, leaving the score at 33-7. and second and the tieing run at bat The score: n. Broaklya Xb.H.P.A.I BoetOD Ab.Hl (lanky tb 5 111 Culler I Padgett Medwlek.if I I 1 Mope. IB Oalan.lf Jfalkef.rt Holmee.rr (14 0 Lttwhller.tf 4 111 Purtllo.ef (110 4 0 0 1 fcyak.lb 4 116 Reete.

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The line up: Dodgers Beat Braves, -2: Reese Big Star BOSTON, Sept. 21. (AP.) With Pee Wee Reese hitting a pair of three-baggers, the Brooklyn Dodgers continued a fame behind the top place St. Louis Cardinals by gaining a 6-t with over their Boston Braves "cousins" today in the 1 4 -f Pos. Midland atari Toncl i Crutnnsy L.T.

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