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It -I i 1 SIOUX CITY, IOWA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1333 a pot. Sci tors' Move" 1 Transplanted Piidier. Brwss in-Fws Runs as Lincoln Raps Soos, 7 to 5 Wffl Fail to eive 0. -71 in! If A tr A- Home Stand FANFARE by. 7alt Ditzen CARDS MufcGUBS 9-7 Seeks Increase to 10 in Each League, Eventual Boost to 12 Or 3d Grcuit NEW YORK (iF The major league clubowners, at a LINE UP ASM6T THE WAU.J gJN0VV jgigi 4 Cunningham's Joint meeting in Chicago next Tuesday, will be asked by-baseball Commissioner ford Frick to vote to expand the American and National leagues to 10 clubs, the Associated As Pound Tribe, 6-2 Ends.

Tonight BY ALEX STODDARD Sports Editor Benme, Malcolm, a pitcher impressed into service, as left fielder because Gene Sheets is hospitalized with a back injury, drove in five Orioles Tip Washington WASHINGTON CP) Run- Press learned Wednesday. The commissioner also will urge the big league ex 2-Run TripleA Decides Game CHICAGO UB Jim Bros-nan, traded to the Cardinals by the Cubs last May, turned his first appearance against ot CLEVELAND (M Bob Cerv andkal Smith hom- Minneapoli runs, including the decisive erd for tw0 0f the Kansas pair in the ninth, as Lincoln ritv AtM.hR. his former teammates into scoring singles in the ninth inning by pinch-hitter Bob Hale and Bob Boyd broke up a pitching duel between Arn-' old Portocarrero and Vito Valentinettl and gave the Baltimore Orioles a 4 to 3 ecutives to curtail the far-flung radio and telecasts of their games in 1959 as Ja step toward alleviating the minor league's desperate situation, the P. was a special American league session preceding the Joint conclave by 24 hours, Washington President Calvin his victory Wednesday as St. Louis leveled Chicago nesday night, and the A's Would Take cTSeiv9 Team beat Sioux City, 7 to 5, Wednesday night at Soos park.

It was only the fifth success for Lincoln in 16 games won, 6 to 2, snapping a four-game Cleveland Indian vic tor in 12 Brosnon, swapped Braves Hammer Phils, 11-5 victory over the Washington Senators Wednesday night. with the Soos this season. third baseman Alvin Dark, MINNEAPOLIS Min tory string. Ray Herbert breezed to Hale's hit, which broke a They meet again at 8 o'clock tonight in the final game of yielded four hits, pitching 2-all tie, was the third in neapolis Is still shooting for an existing franchise but is fifth, victory limiting the the current home stand, with the final four runless innings REDS PELT Tribe to five hits, In Griffith will seek formal approval of his fellow owners to transfer the Senators Art Wendt (4-11) pitching foe to give St Louis its 12th four pinch-hitting appearances since he joined the Orioles from their Louisville, ready to operate under the 'Soos against Dick Lines the first Larry Do- CHISOX TIP TIGERS, 1-0 victory in 19 games against new syndicate of franchise to Minneapolis (9-5). by's homer in the first fol-l American association farrax BUCS, 74 league owners if necessary, American league owners, Malcolm's fourth hit or the lowing Mickey Vernon's dou- team in time for this series.

Chicago. T. Cardinals' hitting hero, de- night, a vicious double down ble gave Cleveland a short- It produced his third R. B. JoeAdcock'sv 3-Ruri Homer Leads Way PHILADELPHIA (ffl Joe Adcock homer off sign atop the left field' stands Wednesday night, leading Milwaukee to a 11 to 5 victory over Philadelphia and moving the CINCINNATI (fl-The Cin DETROIT Frank the line that sizzledj lived two-run lead.

A first Setting the stage for the Lary pitched no-hit ball for liverlngr-Tr-twoout twrjon past the diving Danny Lynk, inning singleTylocky Cola big ninth were a pair of two- however, are expected to veto the proposed shift Perini, Wrigley Boost -Highly Informed sources predicted these meetings cinnati Redlegs erupted for three runs in the seventh pinned the loss on Soos. Man it and Minnie Minoso's run homers, by Baltimore's tripleln the third overtime six innings but the Chicago White Sox made their only double in the fourth and sin ager Ted Shandor. iming decide the game. inning' Wednesday night for Bob.Nieman In the third inning, and by Washington's Norm Zauchin la the sev gle in the sixth were the only twas Cunningham's fourth a .7 to 4 victory oyer Pitts -Take. Early Lead With two out in the first, other hits off the city's baseball promoters said "Wednesday Gerald Moore, chairman of.

the metropolitan sports area commission, said Minneapolis is aiming for the Washington franchise in 1959 despite reports of a probable American league downturn and Commissioner Ford prick's decision to ask both major leagues to expand to lit or the game, -t; burgh, which dropped the two hits of ball game good for a seventh, "inning run and it stood for a l.to 0 triumph over the" Detroit Tigers Wednesday night enth. Bob Cerv slammed his Curt Flood singled with firates nine run games be Baltimore WaiUnrton successive singles by Jerry Stack, 6 Washington, Malcolm and Stan Malec world champion Braves a step closer to their second hind Milwaukee's National 31st home run of the season during a four-run rally in the two out to set the stage for the winning rally, and went Wllllami, m. 1 4 1 league leaders National league pen nant. Dick Donovan, one of the ii.jo a i i ortom oKy mil Iiovd.lb 4 4 humped Lincoln into a 2 to fifth inning. to second on a passed ball.

George Crowe's single major league's most Six of Milwaukee's runs were wuuu a.ir vrAamon.ct 1 I Adalr.M 4 4 0 0BIvra.lf 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Kama Cihr ClmalMiil IP-lead. Dave Brennan's hom Ken Boyer was purposely would be among the most important ever held.by baseball. The meetings were called quietly by Frick and Will Harridgej head of the Junior circuit, ostensibly for the purpose of dates and details of the 195S World series," and "to dis-cuss any matters which club members may wish to. present for discussion and action." pieman, it 0 1 I iey.0) drove in Cincinnati's tie- scored in an eighth inning tive pitchers since the, all ab bl abrttl Tuttlcef 411 OVorn.B.lb 3 1 1 Marli.rf 4s 1 lPower.2b 4 0 8 4 9 i 4 4 1 4J opitzunraia raid passea. 1 UMAlKmu, breaking run in the seventh splurge helped by Phil er er in the third offset a sec-ohd-inning Soos' score manufactured bya walk, a hit Cunningham then trioled.

Bu.by.cr 111 ol.emon.rf 3ardner.2b 14 4 01'lew. lb i.rf Iopi.2b ill XDoby.cf Cerv.lf 4 11 Smlth.Sb 4 I and pinchhitter Don New- rors. star game break, bested the Detroit righthander in a stirring pitching duel witnessed 4 1 1 4 0 $04 Ofnurhln.lb scoring Flood and Boyer. 10 teams. However, he said, Minne 4 1 O.iacK'n.Jb Rip Repulski hit a grand combe singled with the bases uertei 40 yttamoa MlrRnrta.M 4 4 4 IMviratM' OBrowii.o I Haraon.lb Bill Henry of seven a 4 10 4 Mvrom to 14 11 loaded to drive in two more slammer for the Phils in the Chltl.o 4 0 4 0 Hunter.

Itle t-ort ero.sr i 1 14 4 OV.I.nt'tl Chicago pitchers, suffered 4 1 OMeld.M I Uerbart.p Halo 14 1 lCleVirer.n 4 4 4 4 tallies that clinched the ver ninth. I nil 111 Woodk. apolis should have little trouble attracting owners Until the fateful eighth. vT oatsman and Ernie Johnson's s. The Soos climbed into a 3-all tie in the fourth as Bobby Folkert walked, Chuck Staniland doubled and John the loss.

It was his fourth against as many victories. uiirr Narlenkl.p Harr.ll ItOMl.p 0 0 1 0 0 Frick long has been of' the for a new franchise if other the last place Phils torment by 13,303, Although frequent 1 In trouble; Donovan yielded only five hits three of thetns doubles and squared his record at 12-12. He has won nine of his Earlier, two errors by Frank Thomas helped the The Cubs made five of the Rubinaon 4 oueoquer lift Total llTlTrotala Oflrtel uroundod out fof Caatleman In 7th: RomonoKky ran for Toet In 8th: Pllrrclk walked lor Miranda In -Ith; Halo etnuled for Portooi.rr.ra In (th: Robtnaon ran for Hal In 4tht FltJKprald ata on error for Court" nay In tth: Malkmn ran for Fita- opinion that baseball must doors are blocked. ed Milwaukee left hander Warren Spahn with seven game's nine double plays. Totalg S( 1 11 tTotall SS 111 G.iitr (truck out (or Woodmchtok In 6th: Held filed out for Huntrr In expand in order to keep pace Redlegs keep pace with the Another negotiator said Bt.

lanlg ChloMo son' singled. But Malcolm quickly put the city "stands ready any. Pirates in the seesaw game Moon.ir.rr. ill 0T.5"or.Sb4 111 TtntxHarrel crounaed out lor War Uakl 7th. Kanaao City 4 Cl.voland tut sOA en(V-l scattered hits, scoring once and leaving nine runners last 11 decisions and has time the American league that dragged out for three Noren.cf.lC 4 4Dark.Sb lie Munlal.lb 1 1 Banka.si 111! tlood.cr til OMoryn.lf I 1 I I Lincoln ahead aeain when Woodoahlok, Simpson.

PO-A- stranded. hours. wants to move a franchise pitched nine complete games in his last 12 starts. Boyar.SB 4 I Wallo.rf 0 4 4 0 Cun'am Tanner. rf 10 0 he Slammed A hntrift rim o.

I K-naa City tlt, Cleveland aume run DC 1 Dpw0odeiihicle, Hnntor, 1'ower and nmd Brennan's single In the I oiv- But the Braves' star hurler into Minneapolis Don Gross, fourth of KoraJd In Itn; Becquer llnea to Gardner for ClevwKpr Id Itbt Kamo ran to Zauchin in Ith. Baltimore 401 404 OOV-4 Waablnirton 40ft 408 101 1 Moman, Bohinaon. Pllarclk. PO-A Baltlmor 17-4, Waahlnatoa 17-11. I)P Toat, Plewa and Zauchlnl LOB Baltimore.

(, Waablnirton 4. IB Toat, Boyd. BR Mlanua, Zauchin, Gardner. arbbao worked out of his troubles- i la Vernon. Ttntio.

ummro, i- It would take Vat least a couple of million dollars' to The second White Sox did not get a base hit until Billy Goodman blooped a one-out single to left field the Phils loaded the bases In the seventh and left two on 8 1 4 I 0 1 1 Oraem.o 4 lj-ho I 11 1 Blaa-mArt 10 3 1 fjeerrum.o 4 114 Amaroa.i IDrottp 4 14 4 Kaako.aa oSolla.D 14 14 114 llolger 111 Mufott.O 4 4 4 4Phlllipi.ii 0 4 0 LandrHh I 4 0 Marehalf 1 4 4 4 Broanaa.p OEHton.D 4 4 4 4 start from scratch in organ five Pirate pitchers, charged with the defeat, while reliever 1 1 1 a Schmidt was the winner, Dick Groat had two singles 1.1. vn. Hit Uoby. Vr. Smltb.

I One baggers by Max Mari Herbr. Gnagy, Wally Fassler and nirbort (w, i-t i i a Folkert and Staniland's sac t' with the nation's economy and changes in population potential, In this he has strong backing In clubowners LouPerinl of Milwaukee 'fcnd Phil Wrigley, of the Chicago Cubs. The commissioner will ask the magnates to appoint a 'committee to chart a five-year blueprint, at the end of which time the majors would be comprised of two 12-team leagues, or three major i i in the first and fourth-iand sewed up his 18th victory Harahman i I i i Valentlnn.ttl (U 4-S izing a new baseball Moore estimated. He said he krfew of some local interests in the seventh. iNanesKi i i i Mn.id 11 rifice fly brought in one for Catcher Sherm Lollar against 10 defeats.

and a triple for the Pirates. H. Taylor 14 4 4 And'aon, 4 4 4 4 Adamo 14 4 4 Henry, 4 4 4 4 Kobbicp 4 4 4 4 the Soos to the fifth, and HHP Bt Woodwhlck (Smith). WP Woodeablnk. 00 laic.

Berrr, Plahartr, McKlnley. A Olovensar 1-1 1 4 4 1 1 HHP ValntlnaU fBuby). BaHc alenttMttt. Kapp, Rommel, 8tevena. Bice.

A 2.102. promptly doubled him home Five singles rattled off the with a line drive to right who would be willing to join a new ownership syndicate, "but, of course, nobody has Total 1 OiOtaiS 47 14 4 they tied In the eighth when Lynk singled, went all the See SOOS on 2 Redleg bats fn their game-winning seventh inning. Pete Hn CM field f'' Tn'lthj flood ran for Mualal In ujBitju ana acorea lor had any reason to come for Split Nod The loser was Seth also 1 a lefty, whose slants had puzzled the Braves until Adcock hit his 17th homer of the season. That blow gave Morehead bis fourth defeat against one victory. After the homer it whisenant started it with a pinch single after Frank out tor Phillip Uh grounded out for Muffett fit Ith i 8.

Taylor filed Into jonbln Play for Klaton In ItB; Adam leagues, consisting of eight ward i any definite ab rh bl bl Fox.ib 4 0 OVeai.M i 0 111 OKallne.rf 4 1 naeraon in liln. 1 OHarrl. lb I I teams each. Irked by Network T. V.

Surprised by Report ELECTRIC SIIAVEH CHECK-UP Lollar.e 111 lMaiwell.l IE 020110 002 I I hl. 104 131 100 0007 PO-A St. Loul to Boone.lb 4 Anthony Robinson lined out; Smoky Burgess and Crowe singled with Crowe's blow driving in the tying run. Ill On the subject of radio 3:55.4 Mile by Elliott URiiaiiii 1 i.I,., Advised an American league spokesman had said Bmlth.rf and television, Frick report Wllnon.s tUary.p lit T. Taylor nd ton Fl.elnuame.

Ainaro and Jlualal Phllllpa, Bank and Init; Dark, Taylor and Lonm Boyer and Cunningham: Bring In your ELECTRIC SHAVER for a FREE checkup by our factory trained Rlvwa.lf na monv fAim lnK 1 SYRACUSE, N. YW-- was wild and careless baseball with the Phils unable to do anything right. Alex-Grammas singled to load the, bases and set the SHAVER EXPERT. Guar anteed service; and repairs Left-hooking Tony Anthony i scored a split decision over unranked Archie McBride in stage for Newcombe's two- Karniai airuua Milwaukee rhllsdrioh! I hJ bl on all makes an models, run single. mi.il I I lAintrrnet 24-hour service on mail or oppose a wasnmgton franchise shift, Moore said: "We'll just have to and see.

I knew New York had -expressed opposition. But Boston owns the Amer n2trolt 000 000 009 Vox. 'PO-A Cblraito J7-U. 1- flood and Blulngim. LOU lit.

Loul T. Chlcajto 7. Moryn, Nmn. IB Boyer, Ounnfnaham. HR Hank.

Thnm-on, T. Taylor. SB T. Taylor, Boy-r, Cunnlmbam, Jf bb pa Jackaon 1 1-1 (4414 Muffwtt 1 l--i 1-1-r-t-i Hroanaa (W. 16-1) 4 4 4 4 1 ll-i I I PhllllM 1 1 4 9 1 LOKan.M i lHemna.

4 1 OR.n'.kl KtUbunch their 10-round heavyweight I.W-4 1 1 ab rll tl- ab rbH trolt DP Boinna. aaron.rf 111 OPoat.rf lit 1 1 Virdon.cf on.cf boutTWtfdnesdajrnightT'An edly intends to -ask the magnates to limit their network airing of their games which he regards as a def-Inite threat to the existence of the minor leagues. "i He is especially opposed to the clubs participating in Saturday and Sunday -casts of the "games of the week" into minor league ter- It'm Adrock.If 4 1 4 Hruton.cf 111 Jnna3b i 1 0- 4 ill! m) A OLynch.rf 114 5 Olipll.lt Klu. thony, who weighed 17714 Harris. lAta unicwo YI' JB Lollar.

Kuenn. Wilson. Kallna, BB-Veal. WILoa. jKWte DnoTn (VT.

1M2 I I ders. "SA1E3 and EESVIC3 TRADE-INS Genuine Factory Farts THORPE CO. rorre.ibf I I Srsrani.M 4 4 Pklnner.lfx 1 1 111 Ko.ci.ir a a inata.a 1 4 I 1 1 i won the bout on a "two-point ica i association club here 4 13 Crand'l. 4 11 Bowman WW tit DBurioM.o Urv W. 14-1S) 1 1 Bpabn.D 1 decision.

McBride weighed and I was not under the im- Or oat, rDw.lk 1111 1 a IU Andarson 1 1.4 Henry Ll 4.4 1-1 1 1 Hohbt 1-1 a a 4 1 i jjra Hal l.o richoruli i 184. I 0 OMcM n.M nression-they intend rotala i 41 11 117T1tal 88 110 5- PB Neemaa. TT flArm.ii r4n.fr. tot- Frartk IU Ston City, 4 Or'ondy Anthony, ,24, from New Wtj Boggoa. Dljton, 4:41.

A 1.1 10 41 0 0 tOI 110 U. S. Tonder Kid'; Mejla 1 OMlkell.Sb Kaydon.n 0 0 OAcker.D iIukIm for H-arn In 8th. Milwaukee 0AD (too S5 11 rhll.delrhla 000 001 004 I Mor.hiuid. V.rnand..

Umnii. York City, sent his deter nose a franchise change involving the American leaue and Minneapo'is. I under ritory but, under existing Umlth.p 0 0 4 jniurman Stuart Schmidt. ik 1 0 mined opponent down for the Jon. Lonata.

Still in Top Flight 0 0 16 1 1 1 1 1 PO-A MllwaultM 17-11. rhlUdnl-bla 87-10. liP Spahn, Crandall and 'orrat I.nir&n. Kchn.ndlnitt Power van snewcob 9 9 9 1 Thrills Gdcrc During I eight-count twice, but never had the fight in the as stand Kansas City's ownership has publicly said it PORTOROZ, Jugoslavia Torre. tOii Mllwaukt 1-hlUdsl- pnia a.

SU- Frnanrt. HR Adoork. fi- Total! S7 4 10Srnt.l. M.lti the Trenton, N. J.r product would "vote for a shift." LONDON (35 Australian marvel Herb Elliott, ran the mile in 3 minutes, 55.4 seconds Wednesdayonly, nine-tenths of a second slower than the world rec- ord he set less tha.n a month ago.

The lanky, 20-year-old clerk sprinted the last quarter-mile in a spectacu-. lar 55.6 seconds to beat England's Brian Hewson by about 30 yards. the European 1,500 metef Hhamplonrwas timed in 3:58.9 as the first five finishers did 4 minutes or better. Poland's Zbig-nie Ryway was third in 3 59.7, England's Derek Ibbotson fourth in 4 minutes flat and Mike Bla-grove of Britain fifth, also in 4 minutes. It was, the second time has pushed four other men to 4-minute clockings or better.

SODAC'S "Derby" Rcccs Bobby Fischer, United States' wonder kid, remained PUUkl, 8 Lau. ItoDUlxkL In tih ma i fought back Instinctively. Detroit was the other club Btuart Kraudad out tor Smith In th. Bchotleld ran tor Hall In Ith. 'J'hurmao alntcled for In tth, Whlenn ainKlr4 for In 7lh.

Fondy etrur-k out fur McMillan In Morheaa (U 1-4) 7 1 Judges Dick Albino, and the top flight of the inter mentioned as a possible op He.ro fill! gp.hn, m. 1-10) 10 lilt HBP Torra hv Morhad). Hemtia laws, is powerless to stop it. An American league spokesman said he doubted much whether the league will grant" Griffith permission to move toMin-neapolis, or anywhere else. He named four clubs which he said were almost certain to vote against the Washington transfer New York, Boston, Detroit and Kansas Harold McGrath saw the zonal chess tournament Wed ponent of the plan.

Semi-Finds FRIDAY 7th, Newcombo einiled for Brhmldt in 1th. Mojlaa. filed out for Foilei In th. fowora atruck out for iaoe la (by Kpuhn). Balk Morehead.

dnahn. Albino Minneapolis baseball cam' Conlan, Budol, Venton, Bacory. nesday when he drew with Ludek-Pachman of Czeciio- 1:46. A 14.8.1. was overwhelmingly in fa paigners had expected some IU.

pittrtunth toi lot o4 ClnclunHll 000 121, Id. 4 Ivor of Anthony, 8 to 2, while slovakia. eague opposition to a wash Thorn a 1, ttobfnwin. PO-A PltUburah J4-. Cincinnati 17-1L lyOn PltlKburah 7.

Cincinnati 10. The draw gave the 15-year- ington shut but somewere McGrath gave it to the veteran McBride, 6 to 4. JB Hall, Lynch, lu Oroat old New Yorker8.5 points. surprised to hear that as 19 Siees Mrhtly Except Sunday Post Time P. M.

ADMISSION 25o NO BITNOES Free Parkin Fret Grandstssi .0 A wniaonani. urowa. oroDto The decision went to An Russia's MihailTalj and Tig- many as four were consider 21 In Grand Prix MONZA, Italy Organizers of the Grand Prix of Italy, the last race 'counting toward the 1953 world auto racing championship, have announced a field of 21 entries. The race will be run Sunday. City, Negative votes of only three owners would block a thony -7 to 5 on the supple ing turning down the Wash ran Petrosjan are leading with llpoints.

Four more Baydon i Bmlth Porlerfleld Grow (U l-O aca Acker ri'-hmldt (W, 1-41 mentary point system. The ington move." 11- Tnw Cafe Sarrle Blrwt Track Associated Press scored it A 9 million dollars city- rounds remain with the top Hliii Janbowilil. fraat aaMarUa F. K. backed bond Issue4 that six vtfualifying.

for next year's five rounds for Anthony, two even and three for McBride. Polmoro, Taudea, Barllok. 1:11. would expand Metropolitan ament of candidates. transfer.

Court Test -Ulircstcxictl JL 7, IU. stadium has to fee scrarmed if a major league team isn't signed by January 1. Pre i 1 sumably another' bond Formidable Irish Seem Destined for Big Season could be approved at af later WASHINGTON W- Sports figure Robert R. Rodenberg time. But by then resistance charted quick action Wed by taxpayers' groups might nesday to head off any.im- jeopardize its chances.

surprising 7 and 3 record are Indiana (in the Septem The end department shapes mediate maneuver by the Only CltyJfteady up as quite good, including last year. ber 27 opener), Southern Washington Senators to de "Four of our games 'last Methodist, Duke, Pittsburgh, lettermen Include a couple of nimble-footed Jun-i ior halfbacks, Pat Doyle, of Sioux City, and Jim Crotty, who didn't play seniors Dick Rover, uary rat Doyle's Speed Probably' WUl Be Big Factor BY JERRY LISKA MORE Bert the capital for Minne "Right now Minneapolis seems to by the "only city Myers, Bob Wetoska, and fall easily could Tiave gone North Carolina and Southern California. apolis. Jim Colosimo and Junior Edward Bennett Williams, ready to take on major league clun Immediately," Moore said. "Other cities Monty Stickles.

Although seasoned, Notre too much as sophomores. of the lawyers represent- the other way, and we could have been stuck with a 3 and 7 record." In one of the most stunning UDsets In manv a season, the SOUTH BEND, Ind. (31 Dame'i line lacks the quick Pletrosante, still well over ing Rodenberg in a blister ness Brennan desires. He his 1957 playing weight ot issue plans ap' out came aiong iasu They figure to be starters this fall in what 'should be "Speed covers a lot of mis takes." Ing stockholder's attack on spent most of spring prac 215 pounds, should be one of proved far In-the works but we've got the bond issue club President Calvin Grif So suggested head Coach a fine backfield, also Includ the country's best college tice on offense trying to get 1957 Irish snapped Oklahoma's 47-game unbeaten ith, said he would file by fullbacks. He has a seasoned ing quarterback Bob Wll faster starts from the line.

ready to go and we've got Terry Brennan Wednesday as he analyzed the 1958 Thursday a motion in federa Hams and fullback Nick Piet- replacement la Ron Toth, the stadium', Depth Is lacing at center string, 7 to O.last fall's Irish defeats were by Navy (20 to Until last week neighbor while Chicago sophomore and guards, although the court seeking to put a tern porary halter on the Sena rosante. 1 Faster Than Lewis Dan Griffith, shows promise ing St. Paul appeared to be 6), Michigan State (31 to 6) starters will be corking good Ji- r- jL tors. at the position. Doyle, who beat resting its own hopes of beat performers, Including Al I 7 and Iowa (21 to 13).

Eves Potent Iowa chances of his Notre Dame football forces, rated among the nation's most formidable in preseason reckonings, "The trouble Is," the 30-year-old Brennan said, "we Williams Is after a prelim Quarterback looms the Ing Minneapolis to the punch Ecuyer and Jim Schaff at guards and 225-pound 6 inary injunction' to block "Navy Is one of best fortified position; Back graduated Aubrey Lewis, a track star, for 50 yards, and a 185-pound sophomore half-fa a ok, Ray Ratkowski of Smoother, lifihler in Martinis Screwdrivers Bloody Maryj Of other mixed drinks. Also excellent straight. Ask for Arrow 100 Proof Vodka today. transfer of the American try's most underrated teams ing senior Williams are two SchOlt, at center. Abundance of Tackles juniors, George Izo, an -ex and we play the Middies again along with another fine cellent long passer, and Don don't have the great overall speed a good team needs." Be that as It may, th Notre.

Dame has quantity Iowa said Brennan. at tackles with seniors Bron MORE PLEASURE Queens, N. Y.are the swiftest on the Irish scjuad which began, drills this week. don't see how every White, rated the most mr proved quarterback in spring "Purdue will have one of its Irish who don't, play eith ko Nagurski, son of the for on major league expansion plans. St.

Paul has now moved Into active competition with Minneapolis In the bidding either for an existing franchise or. for a new team. The cities have their own ballparks, multimillion dollar plants capable of quiik expansion. league team to Minneapolis, a move Griffith has been pondering for several weeks. If granted, the injunction would handicap Griffith In any ambition he may; have to seek permission for the thift at a league meeting in Chicago next Monday.

er Oklahoma or Michigan best clubs, too. Our team has mer Minnesota grid great. a lot of work to do. We need Chuck Puntillo, Don-. Law body is rating' us so high." said Brennan, starting his fifth head, Irish season and ah awful lot of improvement practice.

If any soph catches fire, ft may be Bill Mack, a fine halfback prospect "from Allison, Park, Pa. State this fall seem destined to cut a Vide swath In their 10 ame schedule. Erfcnnan's 23 rcturclnz rence, and Frank' Gercmia still trying to prove who is on defense. seeking td Improve upon' a Other 1353 Irish opponents DCSU 'A 'A is.

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