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ONE-HITTER UPSETS NOOR IN MANHATTAN Hodges' 3-Run Homer Off Roberts Gives Flock 3-2 Victory Over Phils Expect Pittsburgh To Get Rickey in Dodger Stock Sale 10-1 Shot Again Cops In Driving Finish i if Newcombe Racks! Continued from rage 1 lev ana we rotate pi jnnn Mniui, Miami vquauy a mot hi ou nace to ronaer 4 .1 percent of the stock, and with it, control of the Brooklyn Base Up 19th Triumph With 7-Hitter ball Oub. There Is written agreemem among the three partiesjiiy jok that if any one of them wished to ell his holdings, the other i flrtentrie Stable' One Hittpr i a four -year-old son of Out, hung up his second straight two would have prior purchasing rights. O'Malley and the Smith now have 90 days in. By HAROLD C. BI RR Eagle Staff Correspondent which to exercise that right by RICKEY-GAIBREATH 1 victory over Noor, the California in the mile-andone-half Manhattan Handi Philadelphia, Sept.

2:1 The mecung the price contracted Clip TALK DENIED Dodgers refuse to believe it cap at Belmont Park 23 (UP) Pittsburgh, Sept. i 3- that the Whiz Kids are the best' team in the National League big black Irish-bred come on even terms with One Hitter at in the wake of Brooklyn's 3 to-2 the eighth pole and it look triumph at Shibe Park today. jaa- a 4 as though lie was going iThe 22,602 fans ho came out right on to store his first, to watch their favorites re beginning to suspect something's tastern victory. But Jockey Teddy Atkinson urged One Hitter with a few vi all wrong with the standing of' the clubs, too. i pats, and the courageous little chestnut charger met the chal for by Zeckendorf.

This is hardly likely and within three months, it Is expected, Zecken- dorf will own a quarter interest in the club. Trice Close, to a Million However, it doesn't make any difference to Rickey whether his stock goes to one of 1 1 partners or to Zeckendorf. To all intents and purposes, Rickey has sold his stock and will receive his price, which is agreed to be close to a million dollars. That Rickey may wind up in Pittsburgh was suggested by Zeckendorf, himself, who was reached for a statement at Phoenix, enroute from Dallas, Texas, to Los Angeles. Zeckendorf said he first learned of Rickey's desire to sell his stock through John Galbreath, president and part owner of the lenge of his strapping rival Manager Kddie Sawver threw his ace at the retiring champions.

Robin Roberts was seeking to become a 20 game winner, but Don Newcombe out- stride for stride. At the wire he was a neck in front of the invader in a driving finish. MANAGER CASEY STENGEL, Yankees, examining Yogi Berra's arm, after he was hit by pitched ball. A a official of the Pittsburgh B.iM'ball Club today there had been "no conversation" between Branch Rickey and John Galbrrath relative to Rickey Joining the Pirate executive staff. General Manager G.

Hoy llamey Mid that Galbreath arranged for the tale of Kirk, ey'a interest In the Dodgers to William Zeckendorf, York realtor. Hamey aid that Rickey first approached Galbreath and asked if he would Join In the purchase of a midwesteni club. "But Galbrcuth said no," llamey said. "He told Rickey lie wanted to remain with Pittsburgh. Then Rickey said he wanted to dispose of his Brooklyn stock.

Galbreath arranged the contact with Zeckendorf and Rickey sold his dock." A a pitched Mr. Roberts to make it 19 wins for the year. Previously he had only beaten the Phillies once in five outings. The Dodgers have now captured four of their last five from the Phillies, all at Shibe Noor Trails at Start Two lengths behind came Calumet farm's Ponder, which was considered' the toughest rival for Noor on pie-race calculations. One Hitter, which paid better than 10 1 when he beat Noor last Monday, was again neglected by the betting clien ii jam.

-fej; Pittsburgh Pirates. Zeckendorf I Park, and have a winning i streak going of five straight. tele and returned a juicy $20.40 Jethroe Loses Fly in Sun, Giants Win in 10, 4-3 Special to Ihe Eagle Boston, Sept. The New York Giants, who have found GOING DOWN Jock Duchess, Duquesne, is shown heading for the turf after a flying tackle by Al Bartolomeo (bottom), Villanova, during yesterday's game at Vil-lanova. Duquesne tockle Dino Perazzola, tried to ward off Villanova's Tom Greer (52), who assisted in the tockle.

Villanova won, 39 28. for $2. Noor "burned" the gave it as his personal opinion that Galbreath wanted Rickey out of Brooklyn and into the Pittsburgh club. Ordinarily it would be difficult to conceive of Rickey wanting to start all over again with bettors for $135,321 in the win pool. Moreover, they cut a full game from the Whiz Kids' seven-j game margin and went into un-j (iisputed possession of second place when the Giants defeated the Braves.

Kurillo Saves lny Gil Hodges drove out his 301 Noor, away slowly, was far back in the early running. Doby's Grand lockey Johnny Longden, still a tail-end ball club at his age. Rams Squeeze seeking his first winner in New York this season, began to move Noor into contention as home run of the campaign for the Boston Braves tough all.all tne Brooklyn VdVle in lne season, found them tough again'second inning. Andy Seminii Slam Defeats they approached the far turn. Lopat Blanks Sox; Yanks Lead by Kven while Branch Rickey was abandoning Brooklyn and dreams of a World Series victory over the Yankees, the were taking a firmer hold on the AL flag vesterdav.

One Hitter, following in close today hut this time lurk was on-nearly matched this drive In; pursuit of the leading Sky Mira Out 20-19 Win Over Lafayette cle around the far turn, took over as they entered tbe stretch, Noor ranging up in second po their side and Durncher's Dan.i'he seventh for his 21th. but was only one man on for dies managed toHumph in ten (he husky ralchpr So 8 rung innings, 1 to 3. for tne f)av MPre scored on A fly ball which Sam Jethroe, the Braves' Negro centerfielder, mieht iave heen leallv Tigers, 10 to 2 Cleveland, St-pt. 23 0J.R Bull- sition. Atkinson, who scored a triple.

IThe Bronx crew rolled over the Red Sox, 80, at the Sladium iwhile the Indians were knocking off the Tigers again in Detroit. necked Mike Garcia drove the lost in the sun did the trick for astr0ua if Carl Furillo hadn't: Easton, Sept. 2.1 (U.R) faltering Tigers deeper Into sec- MiL-. Jftli.f 'if ha' Comeback conscious Fonlham squeezed out a 2019 football had One Hitter going at full speed as Noor hove to. He kept hustling his charge and ended in a driving finish to a the paycheck of $20,800.

plate in the third, tryhig to rfri lit in the third. The 69-year-old Rickey, however, said he wanted to remain in baseball. "Baseball is part of my life. I've been in baseball for 47 years as player, manager, business executive and owner and 1 want to die with my boots on," he said. Others May Accompany Him If the Dodgers do not retain Rickey and he goes to Pittsburgh, there will undoubtedly be a big shake-up in the local organization.

Manager Burt Shotton will be one of the first to go, for even if he could remain it is doubtful that he would care to do so under any other executive but Rickey. It is probable Rickey might take other key members of his Organization with him. Rickey is as loyal to his help as he Is br illiant as a baseball executive, and whatever differences he had with his board of directors was due almost en victory over Lafayette today score from second on a (tingle' AUOfi 13 IllOf the New Yorkers. This was a three-all pitchers' battle between Larry Jansen for the Giants and Johnny Sain when, with two out in the tenth Don Mueller, Giant rightfirlder, to right by Roberts himself. mc LIVIVII IUIIIVJ Larrv Dohv grand-slam on the passing and running of Quarterback Dick Doheny.

One Hitter carried 110 pounds, Big Jim Konstanty made his homer off Art Houtteman in the and Noor toted topweight with Ihe fleet quarterback passed 128. Until yesterday, One Hitter So, starting the final week of the race, Casey Stengel'g men hold a big advantage over their rivals. Detroit is a game and a half back in second place, with eight games remaining. Tha Red Sox are three down and, like the Yanks, have nine to play. Another New York vie.

tory this afternoon will virtual, ly eliminate Boston. In an effort to put the final smear on the Hose. Casey liOth appearance in relief one! short of Ace Adams' record with the Giants in the ninth. Furillo nearly did Jim bodily injury with a smash through lifted what looked like a harmless fly. Jethroe got into position and camped under the ball, But all In Every Period lo Crush 25-0 had been to the post 14 times third inning sparked Cleveland's second consecutive victory over the Tigers.

The Indians will send Boh Lemon to the mound tomorrow to seek a nil V.n two touchdown passes and scored Fordham's third tally on a 72-yard run in the third period. But it was the accurate toe of Fullback Jim Erickson on two conversions that spelled with only three victories with earnings of $2,960. Noor, with of a sudden mere was a for Carl's third hit. three worlds records to hisifrom the 4,600 cash customers ran the count un to 3- odge credit this year, had been to the the difference of triumph for Yale's "pore llltle lambs" 'found their way through little as Sam ducked away, losing the ami.mithing before finallv sa ri-p' lne 1 IRers mn ot me ball in the bright glare of the ficlng Kov campanel'la was 1 n. sun.

It fell in back of him andL ut uw 1 he topped the ligeis post nine times, and won five, including four victories over the one-powerful Rams. Joe Detweiler Lafayette half back who scored the first touch nuciiuunaii' i games behind the Yankees. onnecticut little line once a 'Stengel will send his big win. Citation in California rolled to the nearby fence for nit int0 a double play and TUA Vi L- i. n- Vin Raej-hi trt th mnlinH down for the Leopards in the triple Konstantv was still kin of the! c.

xo us r-: Brookmeade Stable's Atalanta, a fleet-footed daughter of Count vu i and the tirely to his stubborn lovaltv. gilllir opening period, was able to tally only one of his three con He defended Leo Durocher when Leo wound up in Com version tries. ball season ith a con- stall off the death blow, will quest before 24.0(H) fans. fire pithpr rooki(l Millard Nixon It was not a happy afternoon 0P lhe 3fi.vearold Ellii Kinder for coach Art Valey, who left piobablv the latter. Tigers by 1 V2: The Tigers struck first to take a l-to-0 lead in the top of the third, Boh Swift doubled, took leet.

closed with a rush to cap ture the $25,000 added Matron Continued on Page 21 missioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler's doghouse for the season of 1917. He remained loyal to Doheny tossed his first tally pass to Tom Ilealey in the first, period, passed to John Hyatt for another in the second and icioi y-siai en nai vai i i Winter in hopes of finding better fortunes at Connecticut. At Yanks in Fine Fettle The 63,098 customers were talking about World Series tickets as thev left the ball Shotton this year in spite of his own personal disappointment in the team's failure and the brickbats tossed at his then ran off his scoring touchdown in the third pe'riod.

his expense Yale preserved a record of never having lost a firemen. Jackie Robinson resumed his second-base chores, but retired in the eighth in favor nf Kddie Miksis. Dick went to left field, his injured wrist still bandaged. Go to Work on Roberts The Dodgera ganged up on Roberts in the second. Robin-' son opened with a single to left and Furillo hit the first pitch to center for another safety.

Hodges went up to sacrifice and fouled off two pitches before he hit into the left-field stands. Villanova Hurdles Duquesne, 39-28 Thompson Krives In Hun The next hatter, third baseman Henry Thompson, promptly stroked a single to right and Mueller came dashing across with the deciding run. It was the same Jethroe, however, who sent the Braves off to a 10 lead in the first inning with a home-run blast over the right field barrier. The Giants got into the scoring column in the third, pushing across three runs in a bizarre inning. Shortstop Alvin Dark led off with a walk, stole second and went to thirrt when Sain, trvins game to a Sate college in 75 Pa yesteraay ana tney seemea third on Houtteman's sacrifice and scored on Johnny Lipon's long fly, Gordon Opens Altai But the Indians, who beat Detroit, -4 to 3, behind Bob Feller last night, caught up to Houtteman in their half of the same frame.

Joe Gordon, who came off the bench to spark elderly pilot; Rickey, to his em tharlle Magee scored Lafayette's second touchdown in the second, and Gordon Fleming Years and made it three straight l' bave the right idea. The Yankees were superb in every victories over Connecticut. went over for the third in the Ed Senay headed the assault. ployes, was always loyal and generous. As one of them put it, "Everyone claims that Rickey is cheap but the people Continued oa Page 24 scooting to touchdowns in the first and final periods.

Bill YANKEES BOX SCORE next period. The lineup: rORDHAM P'elffer. Bmwn. cmpbli. Otlrle.

T. Murrin, Dlrloo, Brota. L. Oovl, S.eeny, Murmkl. silk.

E. Konaeb. the Indians in their role of Spears scored in the second and who work for rum. Will Stay Until November Stu Tisdale in the third. 1U4 Sox 1 Tatvaaaa abrhboa ibrhwi In these closing days Sisler closed out the Inningi The closest Connecticut came; 401 Mohn.sk at 1 of the race, singled to center Marao.

McLeurhlln, O. McAlleur, If Rickey leaves Brooklyn Jim Hegan followed with scoring was in the last quar- wuriiw.ir 401 un 10 the Dodgers undoubtedly will Continued on Page to pick him off second, threw! Villanova, Sept. 2.1 (U.R) Wlanova College, unbolting broadshoulciered Pete D'Alonzo as a replacement for the graduated Ralph Pasquariello, topped Duquesne University, 39 28, today before a home coming crowd of 10,000. D'Alonzo, a power-muscled 210 pounder from Orange, N. ripped and reeled for a total of 201 yards in 2:1 carries in a wild r.azi.tia.

it. r. Miieer, Fenaroll, Hlcker, Earcomb. R. E.

Wolfe, Doland Henley. Q. Doheny. Drake, Btuiuierer, L.H. Hyatt, Underuood, Ukac.

R. H. have to come up with an estab also1 wild. Wes st another single. iter, when Interference by JXJ tij si ti Garcia and Dale Mitchell; was ruled on a long pass to put I 3" 3Miaib 401 sn faded to advance the runneiSjthe ball on lales eight.

our'avoiimw rt 200 ooBau.rir sn so DODGERS BOX SCORE Komeba. P. Higgina, Erickson, Riordm. nsnea executive and a new aaoa, Appe-11. LAYAYETTK manager.

None of the stock Continued on Following GIANTS BOX SCORE abrh aiand Jloulteman seemea saieivnine plunges maae only i L. E. McCaJI, Shenko, TJreca. L. aj a Broun.

If 4 00 4 0 Wilku, lb Rreta.M 4 02 4 41 holders have the time, ability or inclination to run the far- aV lout of the inning, llien ne sun-! varus and iale promptly rolled 111 11 uovi.p 400 i 'Idenly lost control and as It away from the danger zone. bsmmw' 100 00 Morrli. Clnelll, Blrre, Millard L. a Man-fcml. OoU.

C. 8ho-ck. mlth. Pen-nypacker. R.

O. Oenmi, Ball. It. Shelak. Polhemue.

R. E. Mace. ETennf- i flung baseball empire. 1, 2b 411 1 3 Ennla rf 0 0 oo It.

took the Elis onlv rpe ooo on turned out, the game. scoring game wiiuii saw Vi 1 1 I 4 i.f.. -rt lh 4 1 2 1 nnn 1 bCabailnni An oft-postponed meeting of r.n- rnnift fruits Imtiitirl In li 1 if In ltl.r. 419 1 Plirlllo.rf 4 11 1 najn, ramlo. soiliflay.

L. Barrlav, Berclrurk. CosgrcMe, Detweiler. zl" Hp waked Boh Kennedy, till: minutes to first score when toimj 3105241 toi to first score when! 33 tl 1 1 3 11 7 Hamner I 1 1 Klr-miUM mtt for 7.rt;ia In fh Muellfl.rT I I ii ni -l-nrp nfi lb 4 11 I 11 I Diamond, Bhoweil, Banige. F.

Fleming, second half to win from an op- 1 I 1 1 1 II Hie OeLSCS UlUl (IMMK1IIM N.1V III I OH aWVSIU lUMl at far UrDmal In lit Th 3 (1 1 2 4 Eil.t HarKtiie. 4 0 1 '1 4 Campan ia.e (i .1 seniuil-K 4 0 0 iljCok.Sk 4 00 I IS 4 0 1 4 2 Neaoombe 100 11 Rofca.ru. ,1.. .1 0 1 2 0 1 which never quit trying. alvvavs -dangerous uony.

10 tne end zone, lie nareiv man- sot .000 eoo 000 Laiayttt 2 0''''" 103 0 3 0 0 0 I- Yankees the Dodgers stockholders is scheduled for Tuesday morning. At thai meeting will be Rickey, O'Malley, George Barne-wall. representing the Smith estate, and James Mulvey, who 20 PnndpmtlQ Voir srnvnil tvvn two balls, putting, aged to keep ahead of the 400 50 iawaro look lrvin.lb 11 liOOfrloil If 4 0 1 2 Cooper Oark.M Jit 15 Hnlmw.rf Wmlrum.o 2 10 0 CKerr Jansen. 4 0 0 2 jSam.p 0 0 0 0 1 Houtteman deep in the hole. 'chasing pack until he was safely touchdowns.

Then in the third 3 0 0 2 2 10 0 OD 4 11 0 2 Error gtphn. Rn bt'l In -J TU Mtv8i 3, Mil fUutr. Colemui 3. Two bme hlU Rtuuto, Baviiei llrt-ti hit fl nitltnlB rraUmin Hnm run DU Tolla 32 3 27 12 period, after he took the ball bUr'u'ui Then the young firehaller came; across the line. aoroumlwl it for Roberta In 8th.

th Touchdowna Dlwflar, Hwie, Hyatt, Doheny, Mar. Plemln. Point after touchdowns Enekaon 3, Dbtweltor. Relem John Bpalvi, oeorjetown. TJmplra Georifa Samtnaon, N.

T. U. Head llhamau LawU Nlrolrtllo. Syracuse rield Jilds Howaxd Ejth. Camegtt.

Spears scored In the second mmiio douw piy johnm, tiBn, down the middle with the next bBan lor iuila 9iH to the Duquesne goal, D'Alonzo TotB'n 35 4 30 ni Tntala 36 3 8 30 11 a-Groundwl lor Kerr In io Dodrera turned his chores over to ob Continued on Page 24 -o o3 ipitch and Dobv sent it on a high; period from the 11. after Tis I I Ml' i i i rt 'HiantR .1 11 11 0 1 arc over tne leu-nem icuce. tune passed 10 nran yuacKen- naiiei, a. siiuu nusRjr- noiiiIBrMaa 1 mil 1110 i 3 rown. Runa batted In Hodaea Louisville, who drilled Errors Dark, Torgenson, Ram.

Runs but MIK, VTWO I UIltVMIiateU I Llw Vii UMV- Red 9ok 9. YtuikM 7 Bas on bell off Parntll 2. Stobbe 1. MeDtrmoU S. ftrur mit by Pfcrntll McDwincrtJ 4.

U9t 2, Taylor 1 Hit ancl runs -off Pirnpll 4 .1 in 3 ltvnlnn. 8'obtw 3 snd 1 In I 2 McDrmoU I )( 0 in 2 1 3. Ttjlor 1 4 in 1. Hit by plttir by Low (Pk RroM Pused bail TbtlU. Win.

ninir pitcher Lopat U8-8t. TxMiinf PtrtiPii (17-B. UmpirB. Piwilli, Hut ted In -Jansen, Mueller 2, Thompson, Jethroe. Tonreeon.

Sain Tome- about ,400 feet from the plate, bush and Senay to set it up. It was his second grand slam! As the third period was near-of the year and his 25th ing an end Tisdale bucked over The Indians chased the onevard line after over lor tne counters wruch put Villanova ahead to stay. 3. Seminlc 2. Home run Hodfv, Sern-inlrk.

Stolen ba.ee Rent. Baortlloe Hodiree. Doubt playa Cox. Hoblnaon. Hodtee: Jntiva.

Oolial. WaitkiU. Left on bade Dodivra 5, Pint ilea 4. Bum on baile Off Roberu I. Rriiiatanly 1.

Newoomb 2. StnK-k out By Roberta 4. Neweomb 2 Hit and run Off Robert 7 and I II I Innlim, off Konstanty 1 and 0 In 1 tnnthf Winning purber Newoomb 19-101. Loalff pitcher son. Copier.

Three-base hua Mueller. Home nins Jethroe. Sain. Stolen baes -Oark 2. Mueller, Thoinpeon.

Sacrlfle Thompebn. Double playa Thompaon-8tnky-Irvln; lr-vln lunaaalsted). lIt on base Olantl 7. Bravei 3. Bae on ball Off Sain 5.

Struck out By flaln 4. VVinnlnt piteher Janaen 111-12. Lonlnl pKeher Sain (1B-13I Um- Duke Juggernaut Rolls Over So. Carolina Robert 10.1Of. umptre Dcoll.

Jorda rilrea Barllck, Donatellt, TUn of I and Ooets, Tim of 1:50, Attendance, tame 1.5B. Attendance 4.690 paid. 22,602. Columbia, S. Sept.

23 (U.R) Billy Cox struck through the man when two hits produced another run in the fourth and continued their attack on Hank Borowy, Stuart, Paul Calvert and Ray Herbert. It was Hottteman's 12th loss. He was seeking victory No. 20. Luke Easter's three-run dou-! hie and Garcia's run-producing! single featured a five-run Cleve- ConliruiPii on Page 24 air and Jack Mounie gouged MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS 1 r-1 7 Swift Syracuse Sophs Dazzle Rutgers, 42-12 Syracuse, N.

Sept. 23 (U.P.M Then Dobrowolski scored for holes in South Carolina's line as a powerful Duke team rolled belore 23,000 National League frtVM3M fane roHatf Pnv rarrv nir ltl in ir-'lfilWI American League YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 8, Boston 0. Cleveland 10, Detroit 2. Chicago 12, St. Louis 5.

Syracuse's sophomores second time early In lh weight of Duke's aerial attack. paSsed the desperate Gamecocks dizzy through all four too much Kpeed for beefy Rut- artcr on gers today and ran through and! College Football around their befuddled visitors Brooklyn 3, Philadelphia 2. New York 4, Boston 3 (10 innings). Pittsburgh 8, Cincinnati 7. Chicago 2.

St. Louis 0 (1st). St. Louis 2, Chicago 1 (2d). STANDING OP THE CLUBS W.

L. Pet. G.B. UUI Sk ai vutivj trim. iv lllut cl Syracuse into a commanding for a 42-to-12 victory which! periods only two desperate goal-line stands In the first half kept the Blue Devils from doubling the score.

Philadelphia at Washington (night). STANDING OP THE CLUBS V. L. Pet. G.B.

21 6 lead as Boh Koleser, who East opened the football season for both schools before 16,481 fans. was to tally all six extra points, kicked his third try. Hustling backs, director by enior Bernie Custis, outsped Hal Corizzi intercepted a Conneelieat Lalarelt 1R Delewer Hol.lra Duiueaa tH Baleen 11 chamelal I rerahaai -21 Lehirh 20 llaaala 39 Vlllaneea 4i ftrraeaa New York 92 Detroit Boston 89 Custis screen pass and raced fi." the Rutgers defenders. Operat- Red Sox Sign 3 Youths Boston. Sept.

23 (U.R) The yards 39 St. Lawrene Philadelphia S8 Brooklyn HI Boston 80 New York 78 St. Louis 73 ng from an unbalanced wingea- 38 Weat It tola .634 .623 14 .614 3 .588 6'. 4 .411 28 .395 35 .372 38 .333 44 53 55 5f5 61 80 89 91 98 IVeeter Baser 1.1 tlaraem Teek 1 Rutgers Roeheater Boston Red Sox have signed 1 6 7 10 15, .128 20 Vi .422 274 354 formation, Syracuse sent speedsters John Col- 13 Buffalo Crtlan: Slat 11. Cleveland Washington Chicago St.

Louis -87 -ti3 -58 -54 cuse led, 61 f2 (ifi 72 8.1 93 three young ball players, one of BeUiaar (W. Va 21 2 D.rli tlklna imoiested for tne other touchdown and Syra- 2112, at the half. fl ise picked up Its para tely in the third period. I I ung zipped 64 yards 1 I a Kiripllnp for the fourth II unmolested for the other touchdown and Syra 211 i Young sideline for the fourth yti Syracuse Cincinnati Atneeleaa lnlem'1 I BrMieport It Main Maritime ca. 19 Nertheealer.

2ft Adelphl 14 Nnrwlek them 18-year-old Phil Renzi, an outfielder for Watertown High immediately Chicago Philadelphia 49 -62 -54 Bog Pittsburgh cerl and Ed DODrowoisKy- repeatedly Into the open. Syracuse struck at the outset, taking the opening kickoff and moving 77 yards In four plays. down the TODAY'S GAMES TODAY GAMES Syracuse TD. Rutgers' Archam. .4 l-a', rfi i IK Shlp'ik'f t.

(fa. Ml. St. Merr 14 33 fotomar Rute ft al timer toller 13 it (Fa.) Trhrt -lnd. Tehre.

(Fa.) 13 34 Khode Ialu 8tat Bat 4R Merarlaa WirieT 1 41 W. Vlrrtol lut Vlrrlnl, l'l 14 Cal. (Ta.) Trhra -MlBb Tehre. 7 Rider Bowllat Or 17 Sahana Lraalif School the last three years. The other two were Bob Atwood, 21-year-old Brunswick, catcher, and Bob Smith, a University of Missouri lefthanded pitcher from Clarence, Mo.

bault fumbled on the third play Dobrowolski Dreezeu 47- yards after the ensuing kickoff and for touchdown after taking a Custis pass at the line of Doug Erickson recovered for Syracuse. Custis scored on scrimmage. Midwest GETS CONGRATULATIONS While fans and detectives crowd around, catch Ken Silvera is shaking hands with pitcher Eddie Lopat, Yankees, who hurled yesterday's shutout victory over Red Sox, 8 0, at Staduim. The Yanks upped their lead to a game and a half over the Tigers. Rutgers bounced back for its Boston (Nixon 8-4) at New York (Raschl 20-8) 2:05 p.m.

Philadelphia (Scheib 3-10) at Washington (Marrero 5-10). Detroit (Gray 10-5) at Cleveland (Lemon 21-11). Chicago (Wight 9-15 and Gumpert 5-11) at St. Louis (Overmire 6-11 and Carver 12-10) (2). TOMORROW'S GAMES 1 best effort of the day.

Vic Archambault bolted 25 yards to RACES AT A GLANCE NATIONAL LfcA(H 3d Ml-hl Ut Or, flat 1J Mh-hUa Trh iUeen rein! f)tt 7 Wllberforee 811 Alcorn A. M. 13 Orlnoell "ore.t Kit Okl WeleTa OtUreeln 14 Brooklyn (Palica 10-7) at Philadelphia (Church 8-4), 2 p.m. New Y'ork (Hearn 9-4) at Boston (Bickford 19-12), 2 p.m. Cincinnati (Blackwell 16-15 and Fox 9-8) at.

Pittsburgh (Dickson 9-11 and MacDonald 8-9), (2). St. Louis (Martin 4-1) at Chicago Miller 11-5). TOMORKOYV'S GAMES New York at Brooklyn (2i, 1:30 and 8:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Bgstn.

Only game? scheduled. a touchdown, climaxing a drive which moved 61 yards in five 40 Weat Mieb behind left 10 7 12 North III. Ill Colorado 7 Hnue 7 rrt. .611 .510 L. 5 61 SI w.

rhlladelpbl -rH Brenklyn HI Boeton -1 B0 14 Intra Otale fourth down on a 12-yard spear through tackle. With only 20 seconds remain-ing in the game, another Syra. cuse sprinter, Billy Haskins, burst off left tackle for 42 yards to complete the scoring parade. Custis completed 10 of 18 passes for 110 yard. Syracuse marched 336 yards on the ground to only 36 for Rutgers.

attempts, all along the ground 14 Tru hrl.lla The speedy scoring pace con 34 Mleaonrl Mlnee Waah'11 I'nle. IMo.) 1J 13 Southern llllnela Hare 7 7 1'nlv. Ilarton Vnrilon ta twronM Carroll Washington at New York (2). tinued as Colcerl stepped 74 yards on a trap play just before 10 Kno flfmpoon 14 Ce4arTtll EetnaJntnt Game rblladelpbla at hem (I): Brooklyn 1. Away (Hi; Bo ton New Trk 4, Brooklyn Brooklyn al bom 111); Boalon New Terk 3.

Philadelphia a. Away (1)1 rhlla-telphla, 1. Boalon ai bora SV; fhlUdelphla S. New Verk 2. Away (7); Brooklyn New tort 1.

1 Geenetoira Kr 1:30 p.m. Boston at Philadelphia. Only games scheduled. the first period ended. Not defender touched him.

Continued on Following Tage SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1950 12.

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