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The Opelika-Auburn News from Opelika, Alabama • 6

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OPELIKA (Ala) DAILY NEWS SATURDAY SEPT 24 1949 PAGE SIX on the pressure man of the United States Chiefs wall but his body rebounded five Plains SPORTS ROUNDUP To The Voters Of Opelika DRUGGISTS ROTATE Sunday Afternoon Closing Sunday Sept 25 OPELIKA PHARMACY OPEN 9 11 A 2 6 MARTIN THEATRES belong in the campaign DEWEY of the City Sunday Monday SUNDAY 1 How to Get Me Off aithfully yours ORNEY RENRO (Paid Political Adv by orney Renfro Opelika) 'UwbynCHNlCrtwl QQ AUBURN STOPELIKAALA OR RESULTS USE DAILY NEWS CLASSIIED ADS UNCH PACKED EXCITEMNET the first quarter application to the Southeastern Con that it takes to win football 0 1 Ray Prosper! and charged with the but for awhile it OR RESULTS USE DAILY NEWS CLASSIIED ADS 53 55 63 64 69 85 99 100 CAMTBON HTTCHELX V1BCINIA GREY Buster Drake there on out it was all though in the last with relaxed Chattanooga did a sustained drive for six St Louis Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston New York Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago Pct637623577562531418336320 ADDED OX NEWS and ILM VARIETY 54 55 71 75 77 82 87 89 Pct633628532490480438408399 from the sheet aluminum struc ture Both men were severely injured suffering numerous fractures lacerations and possible internal injuries were or i Needlework Dept Outside of beating his old tutor I Jess Neely tonight there probably should guide and direct the ef forts of other nations main a 190 Vicks Show Begin 7:00 and 9:00 gave nothing that possible in the American League Washington 9 1 New York 8 7 Detroit 5 Cleveland 0 Chicago 4 St Louis 1 (only games scheduled) ADDED Science No 6 Nations dele American League New York at Boston Detroit at Cleveland St Louis at Chicago (only games) No one however seemed to be lieve that fhe Soviet success in ferreting out the A bomb secret posed any immediate threat to world peace Gen Omar Bradley chair attempts' While showing some offensive spirit the Tigers were weak on the defense Three of the Rebel touchdowns were attributable to a fullback John Dottley who registered one in the first quarter and two in the second labour scored one in the second on a plunge from the onev and tossed a pass in the third to vend ck Stribling for another The final Rebel tally came in ti fourth quarter when halfback Mustin ran a punt back for yards End Don Blanchard kicked four extra points Statistics showed Ole Miss made 22 first downs to 12 and gained 147 yards rushing to the Tiger's 69 Mississippi completed 17 of their 29 aerial tosses for a total of 274 yards with Auburn completing 11 out of 22 for a gain of 129 yards In punt returns Ole Miss picked up 125 yards which included Mus tin's 65 yard touchdown time North Caro Yesterday's Results By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League (no games scheduled) National League 93 I 93 I 78 1 71 64 60 CemhhiI Gwvtf Last Times Tonight and THE It will be Bulldogs versus Pan thers for the third time this week as the Opelika High team plays host to the Lanett High B's in a game tonight at Moore stadium Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 pm The Junior High Bullpups downed the Lanet Juniors Thurs day afternoon 7 0 while the var sity Bulldogs lost to the Panthers Thursday night by a 32 0 score The Opelika B's will be out to night to give the local school the odd game in the series Coach Sam Mason has around 25 players to send into action to night against the Panthers Ends to see action include Os car Waldheim Ralph Allen Billy Simmons and Wright tack les Harold Smith Herbert Vaugh an Bob Mardre and Kent Klin Two Riders Hurt As Cycle Strikes Iron Signpost Mobile Sept Hurtling 50 feet from a careening motor cycle a 24 year old seaman crash ed through the thin metal wall of a sports shop early today1' Police and ambulance workers dug Donald Lamar Jernigan Spring Hill out from beneath a welter of fishing tackle including 100 bamboo poles Jernigan was a passenger on a motorcycle which Patrolman Martin Emerson said struck an iron signpost while traveling or miles an hour The motorcycle driver was Charles Amerideth Groeschner 25 also of Spring Hill Emerson said! He also was thrown against the Last Times Today and ROM New York Sept 24 (P) One bobbled grounder Monday could conceivably cost the Yankees the American League pennant and a large vvad of dough And after seeing what the football Yankees and Los Angeles Dons did to the stadium turf Thursday night playing in the rain it be surprising to see more than one ground ball take a bad hop in that important game against the Red Sox worse from the viewpoint of the closely allied baseball and football Yankees the gate for the football game wasn't enough to pay expenses much less make up for the possi ble loss of the pennant They might have clone better to take the game across to McCombs Dam Park It took veteran Henry Cotton to knock the last two American golfers Johnny Palmer and Lloyd Mangrum out of the British PGA tournament That was the first Palmer knew that Cotton soft UlJOf JO tpBap ao xInf 3STVJ COLLINS REAL ESTATE RENTALS Phone 637 Simply place against a moderately warm iron and gently slide pic tures off (P The wax helps clean iron too) of Staff spent yesterday after noon 'playing golf The top military man advised: calmer the American peo ple take this matter the better We have anticipated it for four years and it calls for no change in our basic defense Association of American Scientists pointed out that Rus sia needs at least two years to develop a sizeable A bomb stock pile while the United States has been hard at it since 1945 and has no intention of letting up new development prob ably will have no effect on Rus capacity to wage the scientists said ner guards Robert Boland War ner Williams Albert Newberry Broughton Smith and Barks centers Stanley and A Stokely Backfield men to perform for OHS tonight include Evans Dor sey Bobby Ballard Robert Rob erts Roy Stanford Dan Geiger Charles James Jimmy Wells Horace Brock Billy Suttlemeyer and reddie Wells or The irst Time In Seven Years Immediate Delivery of ORD y2 TON PICKUP TRUCKS THE LIBERTY BELL WAS IRST CRACKED RINGING OUT OUR INDEPENDENCE urf' WEREcr REE' Red Pact Proposal Called Propaganda lag Pole Sitter Ready Come Down Cleveland Sept 24 (P) Char ley Lupica took a last view of his surroundings today then waited for the moving man to take him and his flag pole to Cleveland stadium The plans were to haul Charley atop his pole and transplant hirn at the ball yard Tomorrow he will come down and place his feet on the ground for the first sime tince May 31 In deference to his loyalty to the Indians who kept him up there all that time because they could not reach first place his feet will land on home plate I We proclaim with pride our long list of satisfied customers They like our prompt courtesy and friendliness Why you stop in to see us soon? State a year agb called them "a propaganda peace Austin remarked is the same propaganda as He said he needed more information and time to study oreign Minister Rob ert Schuman also promised to study the pact offer but indicat ed he thought that the harsh things Vishinsky said about the United States Britain and China in leading' up to his proposal were not encouraging One American source said Vi shinsky proposed was not already United Nations lineup itself but it carried out long standing idea that big powers By RALPH RODEN AP Sports Writer The New York Yankees showing signs of weariness today enter the lair of their only roadblock to the American League pennant the Boston Red Sox Joe McCarthy's Ped Sox riding a seven game winning streak trail the Yanks by two games The Yanks have lost two out of their last three starts to second division clubs McCarthy has his two 20 game winners Ellis Kinder and Mel Parnell ready for the Yank in vasion Kinder (22 5) is scheduled to pitch the series opener today with the lefthanded Parnell (24 7) to go Sunday Meanwhile the St Louis Cardi nals and the Brooklyn Dodgers resume their pennant bids in the National League The Cardinals leading the Dodgers by a half game entertain the last place Chicago Cubs in a loci' MORGAN AY CARONI CAE Auburn Alabama Air Conditioned Specializing in fine food foun tain drinks lobster softsbell crabs jumbo fried shrimp chicken mackerel trout steaks Crucial Bosox Yank Series Opens Today Last Times Today and IN THE OM61 Montgomery Ala Sept (7Pj Mississippi gave Auburn's aspir ing Plainsmen a 40 7 lesson in how to play football last night'" The Ole Miss Rebels demon strated pretty conclusively before 17000 spectators more than spirit games The Tigers put in the second quarter after Au burn eiiA Erskine Russel and Ole Miss tackle Babe Pearson swappea blows A few minutes later a 43 yiua pass from quarterback Bill Tucker to halfback Bobby Auburn their lone tom Tucker converted offensive spring revolved around pound quarterback from burg Bobby Jabour Jabour bewildered the men with his passes in the first half completing eight of 12 for 144 yards He fired another in the second half connecting for a game total of nine completions in 14 ski Samalkis Olson (5) Kahn Drive In Theatre Phone Auburn 988 a RITZ PHONE 109 Yesterday's Stars By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Virgil Trucks Tigers recorded his 19th victory as he pitched De troit to 5 0 victory over Cleveland Ed Malone White Sox banged out triple double and two singles to pace Chicago to a 4 1 triumph over St Louis Today's Schedules By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League Boston at New York Pittsburgh at Cincinnati Philadelphia at Brooklyn Chicago at St Louis TIGER AUBURN I pledge anew my intention to do everything for the best interests of the City and the people in the event of my election I will give my time and thought to the duties of the position and will hear any and all peti tions of the citizens regardless of their importance You can be assured that orney Renfro will see you and listen to you whenever you want to discuss any affairs ing called because it is their enormous breath pressure that shapes much of the fine handmade American glassware i Cheeks of some glassblowers dis 11 1 itend until tneir laces as cantaloupes Nashville Homers Gives Vols Win Over Mobile 10 4 Mobile Ala Sept W3) The Nashville Vols banged out home runs and whipped the Mo bile Bears 10 4 last night The victory gives the Vols a two to one lead in the final round of the Southern Association playoffs The game broke two Hartwell ield records irst seven home runs were belted out of the park And the five Nashville homers set another record More than 6000 fans turned out The home run twins Carl (Swish) Sawatski and big Babe collected two circuit smashes apiece Huge Baba Ray got the other roundtripper Russ Rose and Lou Kahn hit for the circuit for Mobile The fourth game of the series will be played here tonight Last linescore: Nashville 322 003 10 15 Mobile 100 000 300 4 8 Marino Jacobs (7) and Sawat and Baseball Standings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League New York 93 Boston 91 Detroit 86 Cleveland 82 Philadelphia 78 Chicago 61 St Louis 50 Washington 47 I have maintained my original determination to con duct a clean campaign I have not hit below the belt I have not indulged in personalities I think they I have worked hard this week trying my best to see every one but I missed some To those I failed to see I want now to solicit your vote and influence in Mon run off election I want to express my sincere thanks to the voters who have been so kind and patient during this city po litical campaign also for the very deeply appreciated consideration of my candidacy Sunday Monday Great Starring GREGORY PECK AVA GARDNER OPELIKA MOTOR CO Ave A and So 10th St REGULAR MEETING of the American Legion JOHN POWELL POST No 18 Monday Night at 7:30 Jim Tom Hamilton Jr Commander Again thanking you and at the same time making this my last appeal for your support I am 0404 VW PHONE: ilAMBEfft TRANSERS Georgia Defeats Chattanooga 42 6 or 2nd Victory Athens Ga Sept 24 (P) Georgia shouldered aside little Chattanooga 42 6 last night for its second football victory of the new season About 12000 fans saw the Georgia Bulldogs put on a five running and passing show which was marred to some extent how ever by backfield fumbling Chattanooga put up a staunch fight insofar as they were able but sometimes on the offensive blocked the wrong lads in the wrong direction at the wrong time Most of yardage was contributed by backs loyd Reid Billy Mixon Dick Raber Jack Mc Hugh and Patsy Rocco Even so the giant Georgia squad was able to score only one touch down via the ground route on a sustained drive Just when Geor gia appeared to be going places they fumbled Quarterbacks Mai Cook were passing duties seemed they were exercising only a passing fancy They completed about half their tosses but most of them were shaky and timid or all Georgia's vaunted line small guard Vin cent Sarratore of Martins erry Ohio played a good deal of the game in the Georgia backfield Sometimes he went through or around but quite often over the opposition Throughout butter finger ball kept the ference champions buttoned up in their own territory The second quarter was six minutes gone before Prosper! passed to end Bob Wal ston to a touchdown Walston con verted rom Georgia Georgia put on points against substitutes Sunday Monday Starring RANK SINATRA KATHRYN GRAYSON ADDED Les Brown and Orchestra Cartoon New York Sept Rus sia's proposal for a big five pact left most United leaders cold today A gate labelled it propaganda Many delegates obviously disappointed that Russian eign Minister Andrei Vishin speech on the floor yester day ignored any reference to Pres ident earlier disclosures about an in Russia They felt talk turned out to be little more than an anti climax to the big news of the day Some showed open skepticism in the face of accusa tions that the and Britain were fomenting war with an arm aments race and propaganda He coupled these with talks of peace Others shrugged off comment until they could weigh words mostly familiar but mild er' than his past comments The propaganda label came from delegate Warren Aus tin who has sat in the United Na tions through many sessions hearing similar Russian charges Austin's statement recalled that Gen George Marshall faced hv the same kind of Russian Cll idle Howard would like better than to I words when he was Secretary of have Bill Gregus absent from the Wake orest lineup when Clem son plays the Deacons But when Gregus was mysteriously missing from school a couple of weeks ago Howard couldn't re sist temptation He wired Pea head Walker Wake orest coach: regards to Gregus suggest you give him a Smith type Smith it seems is the kid all the Southern Con ference coaches were after a couple of years ago Walker land ed him Maybe it was just co incidental that Gregus rejoined the Wake orest squad the day after Walker got the telegram Sportspourri Georgia Tech which lost to Tennessee and Alabama last sea son on wet turf has bought a ny lon cover for its gridiron Wis i Ivy Williamson is more than happy over the discovery of I John Coatta soph quarterback from Dearborn Mich and Kiski I Coatta is a smooth forma tion operative and says Ivy real take charge Virgil Barnes half of the brother pitch ing act that worked for the Gi ants some 25 years ago is an ar tist of note with a staduio in Wichita Kas Brother Jess is Po lice Captain in El Dorado Kas Indviiphnne I 11 011 1 11 MARTIN Phone 439 Page 1 Also from Rome Pietro Menni pro Communist leader of the Ital ian Socialist party said the bomb or guidance in modern industrial was touched off in eastern Siberia life was impressively brought to Menni was just back from a trip the attention of Kiwanians at the to Moscow 7 Thursday luncheon hour Soviet oreign Minister A'ndrei irst by the demonstration of Vishinsky addressed the Unit musical talent aispiayeu uy six members of the High School Vo cational Guidance Class consisting of Misses Rosie Lee Cole Betty Steadham Billie Dial Eloise Betts rances Stone and Wileen Akin These rendered three musical Then followed an address by Dr Paul Irvine of Auburn spoke on the historical background and the modern advance ma'de in the field of vocational guidance In the old days such training as youth got was parental and this consisted largely said he in Shalt Whereas modern methods are constructive rather than negative and definitely scientific He stated further that modern scientific methods con sisting of many tests of of various kinds conclusive ly shown to each young person just what vocation he or she is best fitted for It is not a hit or miss program not a lot of guess work but posi tive and satisfactory results are being shown and scientific re search in this field is keeping pace with the tremendous demands of the complex modern industrial life stated Mr Irvine The speaker was presented by take pride 'in be nt fitrirklAnn the head oi Vocational Guidance department at the local high school Echoes of the recent Kiwanis State convention in Birmingham were given by Henry Brown Ottis I Ward Henry ivioore rceiniu auu Taylor Kirby Lanett Bees Clash Here Tonight night game while the Dodgers play host to the third place Phila delphia Phils under the lights at TThhoc TTiplrT St Louis Brooklyn and the en anything Clemsons rank Hvn MoHnnol TOQCHTO 1VATA 1 yesterday The Yanks divided a double header with the last place Wash ington Senators losing the ten inning opener 9 8 but bouncing back to take the nightcap 7 1 The second game was called after seven innings because of darkness Sir Hudson's pop fly single which dropped between Tommy Hendrich and George Stirnweiss with the bases loaded and two out in the tenth cost the Yanks the first game The Yanks went to town early in the nightcap scoring twice in the first round on three Washing ton errors That was enough as red Sanford throttled' Washing ton on four hits in bagging his seventh victory Two night games were played Virgil Trucks turned in his 19th victory as he pitched the Detroit Tigers to a 5 0 five hit victory over Cleveland The Chicago White Sox downed the St Louis Browns 4 1 behind the four hit pitching of Randy Gumpert Ole Miss frounces Auburn Tigers 40 7 Dr Paul Irvine STATEMENT Uliesr pea Ker i At Kiwanis Club The value of vocational training1 ed Nations assembly in New York following Mr announce ment and never once mentioned the bomb He called for peace among the big five a pro nosal western diolomats viewed young ladies effectively skeptically coming from Russia winr ionl rnitnhorc 4 1 I A) I or Ea TRUE' Iptl ALSE id A 5 I IS.

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