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t'4, 11 ot 2 a a 'All -ilICTI 1 CLIC) By HARRY KECK 9 It The thud of cleated toe against pigskin will sound in the Pitt Stadium in a game for the first time this season when the Pitt Panthers open their nine-game football campaign with a battle against the Mountaineers of West Virginia University this afternoon, and the Panthers are favored to win by a margin of several touchdowns. Indeed, the Pitts will be out to make a showing to prove the contention of Coach Clark Shaughnessy, the T-formation i 1 wizard, tlutt this team and squad 00 sa.7 are at least 25 per cent better than the outfit he fielded in his first season here last year, and thus set the stage for a whop- 10: per turnout for the battle with 44,.., Notre Dame on the same field 1 ap ntxt Saturday. i WARTIME TEAMS ,411.404, itp i West Virginia has not beaten Pitt since 1928, when the score 4 40444604, was 9-15. That team, incidentally, to: was coached by Ira Rodgers, for- low ,4 mer Mountaineer star fullback. who also is in command of the current squad.

i Both teams are typical war- ir time aggregations. made up in the main of freshmen and 4Fs, but kj; both are stronger than last year, when Pitt won. 20-0, after taking 4 two sockings from Notre Dame and Great Lakes. The only holdover players in A the Pitt starting lineup are Fran- i cis Mattioli, a senior dental stu- dent, at left guard; George Ra- k. nil, a sophomore, at the other I i 1 i', guard; Joe De Frank, a sopho- more, at left tackle; Tommy Ka- A4e 7 sit manir, a sophomore, at left 4.

back, and Johnny Itzel, a senior, at fullback. For West Virginia. Bill Ander-. i 'r', tN414, son, at left end; Charles Smith, 10,., at left tackle; John Lucente, at .114 As 1 r. ('''''' 4 r- i 1, 1 ir i.

:4, Ite, .4 0, 4,,,: IA 1 bun-1 elegrapn nolo field. Allegheny was the winner by score of 12 to 6 after rival took a 6-0 lead. Williams ran 14 yards for his team's first score and a forward pass produced the winning tally. 1.7 ii 4 91 I Done Ili's Cleveland Rams Packed With Local Color' By HARRY KECK, SPORTS EDITOR There will be a distinct Pittsburgh touch to the pro league opening game of the season at Forbes Field tomorrow, with Buff Donelli, former Duquesne University coach, leading the Rams against the SteelersCardinals, with three former Duquesne players and a former Pitt and an erst'while Carnegie Tech star in bis Cast of players. ran hot and cold on both of.

The Duquesne men are John- fense and defense. Some days iny Karrs, former fullback, who the defense was tight and other has been discharged from the days it went to pieces. The of. a and tense was similarly erratic '1 arterw will I a causing the coach at one stage le 1.,,, gount cboatchk ol to remark: "I don't know 1-- hat's wrong. 1144 guard, a When the offense clicks the de.

a tense is loose and when We hold 4. 1 the other fellows we can't get a The anywhere with our own plays." --lo'7 li.4',7,7, Carnegie I think we'll find both the man is Bill offense and defense more con- -14 A Rieth, sistent this year. Remember was a mem- that Shaughnessy was starting ber of ill from scratch with his system Kern's Tech last year. This year I look for '7-'4 011 team which better blocking and tackling played in the and interfering. have a hunch Sugar Bowl Shaughnessr is right when he Tom Corbo in 1939.

says that at the start his team The Pitt- will be at least 25 per cent bet-man Is Walter West, and there- ter than last year's outfit. by hangs a tale. the rugged, blond quarterback Grays Out West will be remembered as I who did the blocking for Special Delivery Jones and then To Cop Titie for Bill Dutton at Pitt. After he left here he joined the Army Air Corps and last sea- By PHILIP GRABOWSKI son played fullback for the It'll be either Edsel Walker 01 Randolph Field (Tex.) Pliers and starred for them against Roy Welmaker on the mound foi Texas in their -7 tie in the the Homestead Grays as they trj Cotton Bowl at Dallas on New to make short work of their Negrc Year's Day. He kicked the extra baseball world series with tin point that enabled his team to Birmingham Black Barons al get an even break.

Forbes Field this afternoon. The That Cotton Bowl game was game will begin at 4:30 o'clock. a costly one for West, for he Manager Jim Taylor's defend-suffered a head concussion in ing champions have thrashed the making a Cackle and for many Barons in the first three games weeks was hospitalized, after 8-3. 61 and 9-0and need an. which he was given a medical other win in the best-of-sevendischarge.

When he returned game playoff to clinch the honors. home he planned to become a Ray Brown yielded only one high school coach and was be- safety in the 9-0 battle. Ing considered for the position The Barons. representatives of at Mt. Lebanon High School the American League, will try to when the Steelers began to halt the fast-stepping locals with dicker for his services.

Before either John Markham, who was they could close the deal. Coach the victim in the first clash. or Donelli snared him and took Saylor, who dropped the second him to Cleveland, where he was battle at New Orleans. The other offered a fine contract, and games were staged in Binning-now he will be playing against. hant Instead of with, the Steelers in Josh Gibson, Ducky Leonard, tomorrow's game.

Jerry Benjamin. Papa Bell and With all of that local color Dave Hoskins have led the of- In the Cleveland lineup, the fensive for the Grays. game looms as one of the most If the Birminghams should attractive of the Steeters' home whip the Grays today the addi- schedule and it should draw a tine turnout of fans, especially tional contests will be played in since it comes on top of the Washington, D. C. Steelers' feat of holding the famed Washington Redskins.to a 3-0 score in their non-league MI game under lights at Forbes Field last Monday night.

Most Panthers Should Get I IL I- 41 By PHILIP GRABOWSKI It'll be either Edsel Walker or Roy We on the mound for the Homestead Grays as they try to make short work of their Negro baseball world series with the Birmingham Black Barons at Forbes Field this afternoon. The game will begin at 4:30 o'clock. Manager Jim Taylor's defending champions have thrashed the Barons in the first three games8-3. 61 and 9-0and need another win in the best-of-sevengame playoff to clinch the honors. Ray Brown yielded only one safety in the 9-0 battle.

The Barons, representatives of the American League, will try to halt the fast-stepping locals with either John Markham, who was the victim in the first clash, or Al Saylor, who dropped the second battle at New Orleans. The other games were staged in Birmingham. Josh Gibson, Ducky Leonard, Jerry Benjamin. Papa Bell and Dave Hoskins have led the offensive for the Grays. If the Birminghams should whip the Grays today the additional contests will be played in Washington, D.

C. ran hot and cold on both offense and defense. Some days the defense was tight and other days it went to pieces. The offense was similarly erratic. causing the coach at one stage to remark: "I don't know what's wrong.

When the offense clicks the defense Is loose and when we hold the other fellows we can't get anywhere with our own plays." I think we'll lind both the offense and defense more consistent this year. Remember that Shaughnessy was starting from scratch with his system last year. This year I look for better blocking and tackling and interfering. I have a hunch Shaughnessr is right when he says that at the start his team will be at least 25 per cent better than last year's outfit. SCHOOL of Allegheny, stopped after a short gain in game against Peabody High School on the latter's Sandlot Grid Chatter lki 1m I JOHNSTOWN TESTS McKEESPORT ELEVEN Butcher Opposes Brondell Pirates' Lineup Pitt Lineup rirr W.

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aweett. to WALTER WEST Former Pitt blocking quarterback (for Special De. livery) Jones and Bill Dutton), more recently with the Randolph Field Fliers, who will be at fullback for Cleve. land Rams in their game with the Steelers.Cardinals at Forbes Field tomorrow. PIRATES GIANTS Coscarart.

2b Rucker, cf Russell, If Hausmann, 2b Barrett, et Ott, it Elliott, 3b Med wick, If Colman, rf Weintraub, lb Dahlgren, lb Kerr, ss Gustine, ss Reyes, 3b Lopez, Mancuso, Butcher, Brondell, NEW YORK, Sept. le Frisch's Pirates carried their second place fight into the Polo Grounds this afternoon. They are booked for three games with the Giants, a doubleheader being scheduled tomorrow. The Pittsburghers then will head for Boston. From Boston By DAN M'GIBBENY, JR.

Undefeated leaders in the three divisions of the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League face elimination in important battles this afternoon, while Schen ley's defending titlist is the only City League entry booked to see action in a heavy Saturday scholastic slate. Featuring the parade of unbeaten schoolboy arrays is Johns- their unbeaten skein of four years towns appearance at McKeesport by bumping Bentleyville, 20-6. in a Class AA attraction. Carl Clairton crushed Monongahela. Aschman's strong Aliquippa ag- 28-0, and Washington handed gregation is expected to move Charleroi an 18-7 setback in other along undefeated in traveling to Class AA features.

Butler for another Double-A brawl. McKeesport, coached by Harold (Duke) Weigle, former Johnstown pigskin pilot. is favored to add eekend 1 olic, 13-6. Johnstown has romped rid Card the Johnnies to its list of vic- tims, which numbers North Brad- dock Scott, 13-0, and North Cath- over Glassport. 13-7, and Cone- maugh Township.

57-0. GAMES TODAY Wilmerding travels to Derry COLLEGIATE Township and Coraopolis enter- West Virginia at Pitt 2 tains Carnegie in Class A attrac- P. Wins. while Aspinwall. Class tsTidaAtrgraft" champion, will be at home with 'Etats at Coast Guard Academy.

unbeaten, but once-tied Freeport C.Cognt.aft 887 in a Class headliner. The Asps cheater at 1111101to have rolled over two opponents Kansas city. Apollo. 33-2, and Shaler, 28-6. Michigan at Marquette.

Iowa Navy at Minnesota. SCHENLEY IN ACTION Arkansas at Missouri. St. touts. kSolt TPTM Mtnt et etklpthama Agitifill GAMES TODAY COLLEGIATE West Virginia at Pitt.

Pitt Stadaint 2 Purdue at Great Lakes. Munienberg at aticknell. Tufts at Coast Guard Academy. Colgate at Sampson NAYS. Cornell at Syracuse.

Rochester at Union. Indiana at Illinois. Texas Christian at Kangas, Kinds CHI. Michigan at Marquette. Iowa Navy at Minnesota.

Arkansas at Missouri. St. Lail. West Texas State at Oklahoma Alithie. By PHILIP GRABOWSKI Among the early stars to shine on the local sandlots is Walter (Chink) Mid, of the Hill, who scored all three touchdowns as the Washington Preps routed the North Brad- dock Mustangs Ir in their opener.

i 7 i The former Fifth Avenue High athlete is known to the followers of 01 'Irk professional boxing as Char- 4- ley (Y g) tiolst Zivic. a 19- I' year olckt pro- tege of Corp. I Fritzie Zivi c. 1 now of the Army Billy Webb, one- Walter Affif time Lafayette College gridder. is coaching the Greenfield Preps and Ed Ryan is the business manager Webb formerly played semi-profession- ally for St.

Rosalla Preps. Three tenornegiteystone, Metropolitan and Greater leittaburghts ill present 1944 curtain-rakers tomorrow Mternoon, ohne the bem yweight teams whams play In the ti mom Conference. hick I a being directed by Dick Phillips. Hem ynetitht battles call for Pnmta nod Amid to (sickle the 010111 on the Alton Street grounds, Beecleview 1 Crunkielon to take on the Odds Glassport High Field. the Lagies A.

C. to engage inkty Park on the tatter's acid In MeKeemport and the Hazelwood Samna to oppose the alba at I ankm Perk la Butler. Tiger Lead Saved By Vet Hurler 6 Pot be bo I lei 'i I let fa pe opt 4 me In' the int 1 ini tio 4C41 4 E. mil in 'wit acs Re' the De' pre the Biz the vio Everything North Texas Navy at Tulsa. Presbyterian at Clemson.

Richmond at Duke. Mississippl at Kentucky. Wake Forest, at North Caro lira. Milligan at North Carolina State. Newberry at south Carolina.

Manuiden-Sydney at Virginia. Bryan AAF at Texas agates Lubbock Air Field at Texas Tech Washington at Colorado College. Fort Warren at Colorado U. Mary's at California. St.

Mary', Navy at College of UCLA at Southern California. Williamette at Washington. Fleet City at Alameda Coast Guard. Whitman at Colorado Springs AO Abilene AAP' at Randolph Field. Miami, 0..

at Oberlin. Scranton at Villanova. SCHOLASTIC they will move on to Philadelphia for the last series of the season. Max Butcher will oppose Recruit Brondell today. The Pirates were not scheduled for circuit action yesterday, but they scored an 11-2 triumph over the Newark Bears, of the International League, in an exhibition last night.

Xavier Rescigno checked the Bears on five hits, while the Bucs were hammering Joe Page. Yankee farmhand, and Pete Page for 13 safeties. Frisch's club has yet to meet with a setback on its present tour. It cleaned up the Dodgers in a three-game series and still holds a three-game bulge over the Reds in the runnerup battle. Bob Elliott and Babe Dahlgren, each within a few runs of the 100-runs-batted-in goal.

expect to reach their objective. Elliott still is bothered with a lame left ankle, but he Is sticking to his post. Lou Bondi haa hooked a game with the Sharpeburg Lion' for the Washington Preps at Washington Park tomorrow, and the DMus Club will play Creighton Tigers at East Deer Park and the Freysogels, who formerly played as the Oakland Sham. rocks, will meet Bt. Francis De Sales on the Chainworks field in McKee Rocks in Other nonteague clashes The Greet.

field Preps are open for Samoa with 150- pound clans teams. Call Ed Ana at Jack-lull 1816 or 0108. Off to a Better Start When the Pitt football squad nnished its summer training with a practice game the winning team emerged on top by a score of 34-0. and it included in its starting lineup only six of the players who will start today against West Virginia In the season's opener at the Stadium. They were Zirnmovar at left end, Mattioli at left guard, Rana at right guard, Paton at right end.

Freese at quarterback and Sprock at right halfback. None of the players on the losing team will be among today's starters. so you have some idea of the depth of the material Coach Shaughnessr has available when he can pick eve other starters out of what remains. Last year's Pitt team at times Was weak in fundamentals. It Sports News Cut Short quarterback, and Russ Lopez, at center, are holdovers in the starting lineup.

Tony Leone, the sub-quarterback. was on the 1941 squad. aril has returned to school after being discharged from the Army. PITT HEAVIER ON LINE Pitt will have an edge in the line, with an average of 200 pounds against 187 on the starting team, but in the backfield West Virginia will average 175 pounds against 168. Kalmanir will be the captain of the day for the Panthers and Anderson for the visitors.

Considerable attention will be focussed by the fans on the performances of Buddy Freese and Paul Rickards. quarterbacks from Wheeling High School, who are highly touted. Freese will start the game, but Rickards also will appear, along with Joe Kielb, the left-handed passer holdover from last year, although Rickards may, be used as a sub for Johnny Itzel at fullback. Mike Roussos. hefty freshman tackle from New Castle High School.

also will be watched with interest. WALTHALL STAR Freese and Rickards, who were known as the Touchdown Twins at Wheeling, are well known to four members of the West Virginia team who played against them in high school. The latter are Tackle Bob Born. End Walter Mott, Fullback Emil Rader and Ivan Lewis. guard.

Jim Walthall, freshman left halfback of West Virginia. is expected to give Kalmanir a tussle for the ball-carrying honors. He was on the West Virginia All-State High School team last fall while starring for Princeton High. The West Virginia squad arrived shortly after noon yesterday and engaged in a workout in the Stadium. Kickoff will be at 2 o'clock.

Safetymen Retain Softball Title Asnoelated Walter (Boom Boom) Beck, a veteran relief performer, who was pitching in the American League when Hal Newhouser was a Syear-old kiddie car rider and Dizzy Trout was a third-grade student, was one reason Detroit was still in first place today. With only a week and a day of the season remaining, the Tigers held a one-game edge on St. Louis because Beck had the stuff to hold back Boston in the second game of an important doubleheader at Detroit yester. day, after coming through with a single and scoring the winning run of an 8-6 victory. Steve O'Neill's crew had won the opener, 7-4, on Dick Wakefield's grand-slam homer.

BROWNS EDGE A's St. Louis shaded Philadelphia last night. 4-2. and would have tied for the lead if Beck hadn't put the bracelets on the Red Sox in a two-inning job. Sig Jakucki, another of baseball's firemen, saved the Brownies by retiring the last nine men in order when Philadelphia threatened to nibble on St.

Louis' two-run lead. Bobo Newsom. who trimmed the Yankees last time out, allowed only five hits before bowing for a pinch bitter in the eighth but yielded a two-run triple to Don Gutteridge and single runs in the fourth and sixth. YANKS RALLY TO WIN single runs in the fourth and sixth. YANKS RALLY TO WIN Fight Results I Schen ley tackles a tough test In hiking to Turtle Creek, after the Bellefielders dropped a 33-0 decision to Jeannette in their opener last Saturday.

City schools fared well in exhibition tilts yesterday and last night, with Carrick's 28-0 victory over Baldwin Township topping the nocturnal slate. while Westinghouse's 13-0 triumph over Mt. Lebanon featured the afternoon card. Beaver Falls shellacked Fifth Avenue, 48-8, and Sharon ran roughshod over Aliderdice, 30-0, in other aight games. Allegheny trimmed Peabody, 12-6, to win its second consecutive intersectional fray, while Oliver downed Moon Township, 13-0; Langley trounced Crafton, 32-6; South lost to St.

George, 27-0, and South Hills dropped a 14-0 verdict to Dormont in other daylight engagements. Monessen. Redstone, Rochester and Duquesne were knocked out of the Class AA running in feature scraps on the WPIAL card last night. Brownsville's defending titlist clipped Redstone, 14-6; Donora's Dragons, showing power to burn, rolled over Monessen, 31-12, and Braddock registered the major upset of the young season by eliminating Duquesne, 14-12, in action-packed battle, which saw John Donelli, Dukes'l coach and brother of Aldo (Buff)1 Donelli, take a punch at Referee Al Walsh as the gun went off ending the game, Ellwood City downed Rochester, 26-6. GREENSBURG LOSES WOLF Greensburg remained undefeated in copping a 13-0 victory Over Youngwood, but the Westmoreland County schoolboys lost their coach, Frank Wolf, former Waynesburg College mentor, who resigned following the game, Asa Wiley.

Wolf's assistant has been advanced to the vacated position. LLUIS. Major Leagues By JULIUS LEVIN Steve Hams, former five-sport star at Pena State. now a major ia the Army, is back in the ring The former Nittany Lion heavyweight is refereeing bouts for Ors in -7 1'1 England 1 He recently 7 kl .1 met Pitts- i burgh's Billy 4 Conn. who is appearing in exhibitions i 1 overseas A ko.

4 host of Jackie Heller's friends will toss a omec oming party for the popular Pitts- burgh enter- tamer la the 11 Roosevelt Ho- sieve llamas tel on Tuesday evening, October 3 A. H. (Homey) Rowswell will be toast-, master Lou Parker, the Hellzapoppin' comic, who was with Jackie during his 18 months in Hawaii, Guadalcanal, Munda, Bougainville, the Hebrides, the Treasuries, New 0 ui nee, New Caledonia and Australia, will headline an all-star show L. Daniel Schmidt is general chairman Nat Mann, son of Dave Mannhelm, local airlines employe, has left WPIC in Sharon to take up his new post as staff announcer with WSBT, a CBS affiliate, in South Bend, Ind. Martha Velanel, of 1303 Bluff Street.

announces that her two brothers, both serving in the Army. are engaged to be married They are SSgL Dominic Veland, now somewhere in the Pacific, who is engaged to Miss Janet Little. of Donora, and Pfc. Frank Velanci, who will marry Miss Helen Sacco, of Pittsburgh Fred (Dixie) Walker, star outfielder of the Brooklyn Dodgers, who is scheduled to go overseas with a baseball troupe after the season. adds a candle to his birth.

day cake tomorrow Snowden at Brentwood. Wilkinaburg at Swisexale. North Catholic at Orb we. Aliquippa at Butler. Midland at Monaca.

Beaver at Leetsdale. Hurst at Latrobe. Boswell at AitOOMI. Tenn Townahip at Meet Deer. Wilmerding at Derry 'township Brooktleld at Sharpsville.

Grove City at Franklin. Williamsburg at Bellefonte. Conemaugh at Windbag. Claysburg at Hatton. Westmont at Lock Haven.

Sewickley Township at Johnstown at McKeesport. Indiana at Barneaboro. Gallitzin at Lilly. New Enterprise at Row ring Spring. Spangler at Cherry Tree.

Hastings at Carrolltown. Adams Townsinp at Altoona Catholic. Richland Township at Bedford. Clearfield at DuBois. Cresson at Ebensburg.

Schenley at Turtle Creek Union. Uniontown at Jeannette. Carnegie at Coraopolis. Freeport at Aspinwall. Derry at Youngwood.

Verona at East McKeesywIrt. Tarentum at Springda la. West View at Militate. Kittanning at Punxsutawney. Night game.

GAMES TOMORROW PROFEOSIOAL Cleveland Rams at Fit taburgh.Chicago Steelers-Cardinals. Forhea Field, 1:30 a Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers. SEBVICZ Amarillo AAT at Southern Blaine AAP. March Field AAP at San Diego Stara. Cherry Point st Chapel Rill Navy.

At New -VorkTaral Mauriello knocked out Lee Oma, 8 rounds; Al Guido defeated Tony Jaw. 8 rounds. At BostonColey Welch awarded declpion over Ralph Zane (Zaneill disqualified in sixth round of the scheduled O. round bout for unnecessary roughness). At Brunswick.

MsLarry Villeneuve defeated Billy Mapper, 8 rounds; Al Michaud defeated Eddie Hudson, 6 rounds. At Worcester, Lewis defeated Steve Bennis. 10 rounds: Jimmy randliez defeated bobby English, 6 gounds. At SyractuteJoey Curcio defeated Al Jolson, II rolinde, Frank Ross defeated Tommy Daniels (Pittsburgh), 6 rounds. At PhiladelphiaBilly Furrone defeated Siege Donahue, ii rounds; Earl Trader and Willie Thomas drew, 6 rounds.

At MinneapolisJackie Graves defeated Leroy Jackson, 6 rounds: Charley Riley defeated Ace)' Lee, 6 rounds. At IndianapolisGeorge (Sugar) Costner won by technical knockout over Robert Fowler. 3 rounds: Billy Parson defeated Dave Bruce, 6 rounds. At Hollywood. Cal.Tony thivera defeated Pedro Hernandez.

10 rounds. I Sandlot Notes SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1944. GAMES TODAY NATIONAL LEAGUE PrrrSOURON AT NEW YORK-Butcher I12.121 vs. Broaden (0-0). Chicago at Brooklyn (night)Elickain (5-6) va.

Davis (9-11). Cincinnati at Bostort-13hom (12.9) es. 42.10). at Louts at PhiladelphiaMeetly (1.0) Or Schmidt (6-3) tic Lee (10-9). AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at ClevelandDonald (1310) Ss.

Baby (4-5). Boaton at DetroitCecil (34) vs. Trout (28.12). Washington at Chicago (night)Wolff 104) vs. topat (10.10).

Philadelphia at St. Louis (nIght)-Black 19.111 vs. Galehouse (7-9). STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL ILTA6114 1646 Won Last Pet. 011L 1 St.

took 98 48 4 PITTsBURGII as 86 .564 1114 3 Cineinnall 52 61 .875 1512 8 Chicago 69 '73 .4111 28 Now York 63 611 .441 WA 1 Boston 69 14 .413 Saki 7 Philadelphia al 114 .409 30 Brook's a 90 .403 40 AMERICAN 1.EAlltE 1242 Won Lost Pet. 0111.. 4 Detroit 112 63 .588 At. Louis Si 64 .860 1 1 New loth la 68 .642 312 Boston 14 71 .610 8 1( levetand 60 76 .474 13 I Philadelphia 67 10 .482 II thicatto 46 17 .462 16 Washington 61 2 2 2 2 2 ISO Won Lost Pct. 00111.

4 Detroit 112 63 4 At. 61 64 .650 1 1 New oik 6 .542 312 I Roston 14 71 .610 8 Cievniand 60 76 .414 13 8 Philadelphia II .442 16 11 Chicago 17 .462 II Washinghm 61 53 .424 1012 Football Scores Carrick Eagles and the Mt. Lebanon Dodgers will meet in the deciding contest of a three-game series for the South Hills Junior League chemnionshio at Olvmnia Perk. Mt. Washington, at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon.

Another baseball champlonehln will be decided then the Stanton litedsok and St. Cyorisn's clash for the Universal League titio at Quarry Field. south tilde. at 2:30 clock tomorrow afternoon. bob Feick reports that the 13rentwoott M.

C. nine completed the 1944 grind with 19 wine. nine deleata and seven ties. and that Catcher Vargas led the hitters with an average of 550 and the team had a batting merit of .329. COLLEGIA TIE Northwestern 82 De eauw (Ind) N.

W. Mo. Vitro. 21 Cent. Mo, Gust.

Adolphus 8 St. Marrs (Minn.) SCHOLASTIC. Carrick 26 Baldwin Weatinghoutie 13 Mr. Lebanon Oliver 13 Moon Township Allegheny 12 Peabody Mine Safety Appliances Company's softball team will rule as champion of the Pittsburgh Industrial League for another year. The Safetymen retained their laurels when they warded off the challengers, Pittsburgh Steel Foundries.

of Glassport, 2-0. at Grennan Field last evening. thereby scoring a sweep in three contests of the scheduled best-offive-games series. The score: a. a a P.

S. F. 000000000-0 3 0 BC S. A. 00002000o-2 3 Rai terii.mBrown and lwanowski; Guy and Christian.

It took a squad of Boston police to separate the battlers as roughhouse Ralph Zanelli was disqualified for unnecessary roughness during the sixth round of a scheduled 12-round sectional 'middleweight championship bout with Coley Welch in Boston last night. Referee Johnny Martin warned Zanelli several times for holding and butting during the fifth round and police were summoned when the fighters refused to break during the wild sixth round. Welch was awarded the decision The New York State Athletic Commission has sanctioned the Chalky Wright-Willie Pep championship fight at New York next Friday night, despite a protest by the District of Columbia Commission, which urged that action be taken against Wright for refusing to go through with a Washington bout with Jackie Wilson. Warren C. Giles has signed a four-year renewal contract as general manager of the Cincinnati Reds Ens.

Sid Luck- man has signed a contract to play for the Chicago Bears for the full 1944 season and will rejoin the National Professional Football League champions tomorrow. He has been granted leave from the Merchant Marine until he is called for sea duty Virgil Trucks, former Detroit pitcher. hurled a five-hitter as the Navy blanked the Army, 5-0, in the opening game of a seven-game Army-Navy baseball series at Honolulu yesterday Toclay's port Card BASERALL Pittsburgh Pirates vs. New York Giants. Polo Grounds.

New York. American Association playoffsSt. Paul at Louisville. (Sot major league echedules elsewhere In sports section for Other games.) Negro World SeriesHomestead Grays vs. Birmingham Black Barons, fourth game.

Forbes Field. 4:30 p. m. South Hills Junior League playoffCarrick Eagles vs. Mt.

Lebanon Dodgers, Olympia Park, Mt. Washington. FOOTBALL university of Pittsburgh vs. West Virginia University in opening game of lea. son.

Pitt Stadium, 2 p. m. (See complete schedule of scholastic and collegiate games elsewhere in Snort stain.) FIELD TRIALS Opening of two-day meet of Sewickley Field Trial Club. Lewis A. Park and E.

M. Curry estates. Sewickley. a a. M.

TENNIS Continuation of Farina Southwest chant. pionships, Los Angeles. HORSE SHOW Continuation of South Park Matinee Club show for benefit of USO-Vartety Club Canteen, Fair Grounds. south Park. HORSE RACING Meetings continued at Wheeling.

Laurel, Belmont Park, Narragansett, Hawthorne. Aacot Park. BOWLING Starlet Women's Duckpin League Irrankles at L. as Fort Wayne at LaWrerICIViiie, L. at Luckies McKeesport Jan Strikes at Order of Italian Sons and America.

I yucsy 5 'apart a ra BA AL SEAL Pittsburgh Pirates vs. New York Giants. Polo Grounds. American As New York. ociation playoffs-St.

Paul at Louisville. plot maior league echedules elsewhere in sports section for other games.) Negro World Series-Homestead Grays vs. Birmingham Black Barons, fourth South game Forbes Field. 4:30 p. m.

Hilts Junior League playoff-Car- rick Eagles vs. Mt. Lebanon Dodgers, Olympia Park, Mt. Washington. FOOTBALL University of Pittaburgh vs.

West Vie- aopepoinnig. game of sea- (See compiete schedule of scholastic and collegiate games elsewhere in enotte mention.) FIELD TRIALS Opening of two-day meet of Sewickley Field Trial Club. Lewis A. Park and E. M.

Curry states. Sewickley. II a. M. TENNIS Continuation of Pacitic Southwest chant.

pionships, Los Angelee. HORsE SHOW Continuation of South Park Matinee Club show for benefit of USD-Variety' Club Canteen, Fair Grounds. south Park. HORSE RACING Meeting, continued at Wheeling. TAtirti, Belmont Park, Narragansett, Hawthorne.

Aagot Park- NOWLINO Starlet Women's Duckpin League Frankles at L. Fort Wayne at Lawrenceville, D. L. at Luckiee Mc- Keesport Jan Strtkes at Order ot Italian Sons and Daughters of America. Beaver and Jefferson moved along unblemished in the Class ranks.

Beaver eliminated Leetsdale, 13-7, as the Jeffs stretched th tr Al to fc fa a St hi th In sc fa ar Ci Ci el al ol TE oP: jib Te Vol tio Oa: eet tr ii "I a II In 1 New York kept its hopes alive 1 by topping Cleveland, 7-3. with a 17-hit attack behind Ernie Bonham in a series opener. The Yanks trailed Detroit by 3a games with only 10 to play. When Joe Heving relieved Al Smith in the seventh inning, the big leagues only grandpa tied an American League record by appearing in his sixty-first game, none complete. Clint Brown set the mark for Chicago in 1939.

Ed Walsh holds the record for most games, complete or unfinished with 66 in the American in 1908. The newly-crowned St. Louis Cardinals were humiliated. 11-2, by Boston's Nate Andrews and Chicago took a strangle hold on fourth place by routing the Giants, 8-1, in the only National League contests. Horse Show Continued The South Park Matinee Club's annual fall horse show for the benefit of the USG-Variety Club Canteen continues today and will come to a close tomorrow.

Rock Tea. entry of the Shady Valley Farms. Greensburg, won the open jumpers competition last night, while Marie Antoinette, owned and directed by James C. Balsam. of McKeesport, topped the amateur five-gaited saddle horse class.

Horse Show Continued The South Park Matinee Clubs annual fall horse show for the benefit of the USO-Variety Club Canteen continues today and will come to a close tomorrow. Rock ntry of the Shady Valley Tea, Farms. Greensburg; won the open Jumpers competition last night. while Marie Antoinette, owned and directed by James C. Bal- samo of McKeesport, topped the amateur saddle horse C11188.

By JIMMY 1 HATLO They'll Do It Every Time 1 1 I Pennant Race At a Glance At a Glance 4 I 4 11 1 I 1 1 1 1 11 1 12 I 1 I 1 1 Et. George 27 South Langley 32 Cratton Beaver Falls 16 Fifth Avenue Sharon 30 A Ilderdice Dormant 14 South Hills Donora 31 Monessen Braddock 14 Duquesne Brownsville li Redstone Clairton 26 Monongahela Washin Mon 18 Charleroi F. Pit teburgh 13 So. Huntingdon Sharpsburg 7 So. Fayette No.

Earn te 18 Chartiers Bethel 19 E. Wriehington Plum Two. 19 Bell Two, McKees Rocks 19 Neville Bellevue 40 Sewickley Pitcairn 26 Edgewood Hopewell 19 Newell Beaver 13 Leetsdale Ave Ion 6 AVOTIWOrth Clark 28 Bridgeville Wash. Irving 13 Fa i rmont East Bridgeport 31 Masontown Jet ferson 20 Et ntleyville E. Bethlehem 13 Centerville Union Twin.

39 Poland, O. Southrnont 31 NantyOlo Portage Two. 34 Bellwood Shade Two. 13 Portage Mt. Morns 13 Richin II Bradford 18 Oil City Trinity 12 'eron a Two.

Connelleville 32 Ramsny Sha ler 14 Etna Morgantown 6 Wheeling Scott 13 Munhall Pratt High 22 Oakmont Scot tdale 6 Arnold Oil City St. Joseph 13 Emienton Rost raver 26 Perryopolis Dunbar Two. 26 E. Huntingdon Ambridge 7 New Brighton Ellwood City 26 Rochester Greensburg 12 Sewic kler Two. Ha rBrite It 26 Ford CitY tampon 38 Bomestend Erie Academy 26 Erie Tech Burget tatown 41 Carmichaels 7 Masontown Farrell 33 Meadville Youngstown Bast 28 New Castle East Liverpool 21 Steubenville Steubenville Cetholte 46 Magnolia South Cretton Fifth Avenue A Ilderdice South Hills alonessen Duquesne Redstone Monongahela Charleroi So.

Huntingdon So. Fayette Chartiers E. Wriehloglon Bell Two, Neville Sewickley Edgewond Newell Leetsdale AVOTIWOrth Bridgeville Fairmont East Masontown ntleyville Centerville Poland, O. Nanty.Olo Bollwood Portage Richin II Oil City 'eron a Two. Ramsay Etna Nbeeling Mufti! No.

Fayette 18 Chartiers Bethel 19 E. Warthington Plum Two. 19 Bell Two, McKees Rorke 19 Neville Bellevue Pt irn 2 40 Sewickley dgewood ica6 Ilopewell 19 Newell Beaver 13 Ave Ion 6 Clark 28 Leetsdale AVOTIWOrth Bridgeville Wash. Irving 13 Fairmont East Jet terson 20 entleyville Bridgeport 3 1 Manontown E. Bethlehem 13 Centerville Union Two.

39 Poland, O. Southmont 31 Nanty.Olo Portage Two. 34 Bollwood Shade Two. 13 Portage Mt. Morris 13 Richhill Bradford 18 Oil City Trinity 12 'erona Two.

nelleville 32 Ramsay Smiler 14 Etna morgantown 6 Wheelin Scot 13 Sunbelt Penn nigh 22 Oakmont Scondale 6 Arnold Oil City St. Joseph 13 Emienton Rostraver 26 Perryopolis Dunbar Two. 26 E. Duntingdon Ambridge 7 New Brighton Ellwood City 26 Rochester Greensburg 12 Sewic kley Twp. Har.Bracit 26 Ford CitY Glassport 38 Domestend Erie Academe 26 Erie Tech Burgettstown 41 Carmichaels 7 Masontown Farrell 33 Nleadville Youngstown East 28 East Liverpool 21 New Castle Steubenville Steubenville catholic 46 magnolia Gamets behind leader.

RESULTS YESTERDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE tit Boston R. H. 10, Si. Louts 01001 0000-2 7 1 Boston 0005 0033 t-1114 BatteriesLANIER. Donnelly (51.

Trot. ter (7) and aiDea; Andrews and Hofferth. At New York R. H. Chicago 0003 32000A14 New York 000000001-1 6 1 BatteriesWyse and Williams: FELD MAN, Hansen (5), Seward (4), Miller (9) and Lombardi.

Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Brooklyn and Clacinna14 not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Detroit, ern game R. H. Z. W4ton 200200000-4 6 1 Det roit 20005000 7 12 3.

BatteHeo-B0WMAN Woods (5). haul. Mann 7) and Partee; Gentry and Bich. ards. ilecond game- R.

H. E. Boston 013200000 6 13 3 Detroit 0300003 2 7 2, BatteriesOlNeill, BARRETT (7) and Partee; Gould, Idooty (4). BECK (8) and Swift. At St.

Louis (night) R. H. E. Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 11 1 St. Louis 0021 0 100t 4 SO Battery's NEWSOM.

Berry IS) and Hayes; IMUNCRILY, Jakticki (7) and Hap Worth. At Cleveland (night) R. 11. E. New York 001000015 7 17 0 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 10 2 Batteries Bonham and Garblirkl SMITH.

Having (9). Pont (0) and Rosa. Giudtago and Washington not scheduled. GAMES TOMORROW NATIONAL Laaorg gorrenunon at New York (2). Chicago at Brooklyn (2).

Cincinnati at Breton (2). St. Lotus at Philadelphia (2). AMERICAN LEABLZ Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at St.

Louis. Baton at Detroit. bew York at Cleveland. Send the Sun-Telegraph to sour bey in the Army or Nall. 'It's like a letter iron home even' day, letter groin home 1 git tsp.

day, RESULTS YESTERDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE At Boston- R. a a It tows 2 I 2 2 1 2 2 2 2- 2 7 I Boston 0005 0033e-1114 3 Batteries-LANIER. Donnelly (51. Trot. kr (7) and CrDea; Andrews and Hofferth.

At New York- Chicago 000 332000-A14 0 New York 00000 0001-1 6 1 Battemes-Wyse and Williams: FELD. slAN, Hansen (5), Seward (SI, Miller (9) and Lombardi. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Brooklyn and Cincinnati not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Detrot, i first game- H. Batteries NWSOM.

Ber Poston 200300000-4 8 1 Detroit 20005000e-712 3 gasseHes-BOWMAN. Woods (5). Hans. Mann 47) and Parise; Gentry and Nigh. Ws Second game- Boston 013200000-613 3 Detroit 0300003 2 2 Battertes-CnNeill, BARRETT (7) 7 and Gonlea, Idooty (4), BECK (8) and ft.

At St. Louis inight)- Swi Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0- 2 11 I St. Louis 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 v- 4 6 0 Ery IR) and Hayes; ISDNICRIEF, Jakucki (7) and Hay- Worth. At Cleveland (night)- R. II.

E. New York 001000015-717 0 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2- 3 10 2 Batteries Bo a and (Windt; SMITH. HeVing (9). Poet (91 and Rosen Gnigago and Washitigton not scheduled. AIIIES TOMORROW NATIONAL Lesork PITTSBURGH at New York (2).

Chicago at Brookim (2). Cincinnati at Breton (2). St. Lotus at Philadelphia (2). AMERICAN LEAGUE weifibington at Chicago.

Philadelphia at St. Louis. Boeton at Detroit. New York at Cleveland. Send the Sun-Telegraph to your boy In the Arm.

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Pct. .08. ITP. Detroit 02 OS .000 0 St. Louis 01 04 .550 I New Work 70 04 .542 1114 10 Ilmton 14 70 .510 9 Games behind testily To plaY.

REM4INING GAMES DetroitAt home. I with Roston. 5 with Philadelphia. 4 with Visithington. Amin, none.

LontoAt home. 21 with Philadelphia. 8 with 1100toll 4 with New York. Away, none. New YorkAt home.

none. Away. with Cknoland. 4 with Chicago, 4 with DI. liontonAt home, none.

Away. 8 vrith Detroit, I with St. Louis. 4 with Chicago. I FED UP wrro4 LIVING IN AN APARTMENT- DEAQ-AS SOON AS I LIFE A REFUSE ID t3S REGIMENTED! I WAIST SOME.

WE GET A LITTLE NEST- smALL ApAtzr sPAcs! T. 1444r lb A isrms EGG WELL ButA PLAcE. Team. W. L.

Pet AMERICAN LEADUE .0 Ee. 11. tTP. DIP FEIZENT 20M ThE HUD I'M IN THE caw- Detroit 82 851 .6511 9 man. WAs St.

Louie SI 64 .550 1 II FED LIP. I TELL Val 'FED fN lioNfswto! a -00 74 71 .510 111 ork 714 the .542 111a 10 1 Games behind barite fro slay. -rzDo mumED IR REMAINING INING GAMES ti Deteolt-At hornet gswith Boston. with ID SUIT tAQ.S. :.,...,2, .91 philadelphia, 4 with Waehington.

c'' 1 FUSSBUDGET- 1) 4 .44 rz- Ai1 a' 1 none. i New Fork-At home. none. Away. 2 rP- 121111r- with Ckveland.

4 with Chicago, 4 with st. live-gl '7 Lorne. Boaton-At home, Away. 8 vdth Detmit, I with St. Louis.

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ATE, lm. IMRLD liCHTS Imam', allt AM. 01M- MA .1, Tam; Stops Lee Oma NEW YORK. Sept. Lee Oma, of Detroit, was knocked out by Tam! Maude ilo.

of New York. in the eighth round of a savage bout in Madison Square Garden last night, after dropping Tami in the second round. Subbing on short notice for Joe Bakst. Oma earned the cheers of the crowd with his gritty exhibition. icneers ot tne crowa wita me gritty, extibition.

Tam iStops Lee Oma NEW YORK. Sept. Lee Oma, of Detroit, was knocked out by Tami Mauriello, of New York. in the eighth round of a savage bout in Madison Square dropping arden last night, after Tami in the second round. Subbing on short notice for Joe Bakst.

Oma earned the RESULTS YESTERDAY INTERN ATIONAL Baltimore 7 Batiste i EASTERN LEAGUE Binghamton Utica INTERSTATE LE -4411-E Allentown 3 Lancaster 2 PIEDMONT LEAG I Lynchburg 9 Rwhmond 5 PACIFIC COAST Lnio Angelpe 5 Portlind 4 15111 rtalICAAGO 5 Oakland A ns-g; 11 rt) Wal3L lig 6 4 s. aktillICAAGa a Oland a YESTERDAY RNANAL ILEAirt Il Baltimore 7 TIO Bungle 4 EASTERN LEAGEE on LE. Binghamton 17 INTERSTATE ttica I a Lancuter 2 PIEDMONT LEAG I Lynchburg 9 Richmond 5 Fine Whiskey vo Since 1894! iders Ut MN Nag 'ILI mos S111I is I kW INN thlatiILI al NS latt is A Fine Whiskey Since 1894! 4-- (Monday: Claiming Credit for Success.) I NI ON Me Mint I6 (Monday: Claiming Credit for Success.) I I 1.

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