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The Tyler Courier-Times from Tyler, Texas • 7

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COURIER-TIMES-TELESRAPH, TYLER, TEXAS. PAGE SEVEN-J SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1945 Probable Pitchers Longhorn Rally Takes Bergsfrom Pro Football Starts Today Cards Move Up With 9-4 Trounce On Reds St. Louis, Sept. 22 (JP) The St. Louis Cardinals sliced the margin New York, Sept It (API Probable Further News Of Liberated Man Received Ditchers for tomorrow'! major league game with won and lost records in paren- Arp High Tigers Take MeasureJ)f Rusk Club, 20 to 0 ARP, Texas, Sept.

22, (Spl.) The Arp" High School Tigers put- Tigers Keep Lead With 9-0 Win" Over Browns AimeiQ 13- in aeason upener AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago, Sept. 22 (JP). The National Football League kicks off 3th annual official season New York at Boston 72) Bonham (T-ll) and Chandler (1-1) vs. Ferrlsa (21-1) and Further news as to her son'f safety was received in Tyler Sat-J Johnson (7-9). Washington at Philadelphia (t) Leon way to the 4-yard line from where big Arthur Sweet, 190- AUSTIN, Sept 22, (ff) Freddie Brechtel, 160-pound navy transfer from Rice and Southwestern.

ard (17-7) and Carrasquel (7-6 vs. Newsom pound freshman fullback, ram between them and the league leading Chicago Cubs to a game and a half Saturday night by trouncing the Cincinnati Reds, 9 to 4, in the first of a two-game series at Sportsmans Park. Pressing hard behind the Cubs in the Pennant race, the Cards collected 17 hits while their Ace (8-19) an4 Fowler (1-2). St Loula at Detroit Potter (14-10) vs. Sunday to open what league Commissioner Elmer Laydenforecast as pro football's "most Interesting and abundant season Opening the official season Sunday will be the Detroit Lions 'and classed the Rusk Eagles, 20 to 0, here Friday night -in a District 22-A encounter, after being held on almost even terms In the first iTrout (18-14).

ckim ri.ii.u:iu ii.m urday night by Mrs. W. H. Parker when a telegram from James Y. Parker who had been a prisoner of the Japi ilnce th fall of Corregidor.

qjd the way as the Texas Long-lrns rallied in the last six minutes to defeat the massive Berg Chicago Cardinals ciasn ai me Fairgrounds in Milwaukee. Teams in the league have played several exhibitions, but this game wilj be Detroit, Sept. 22 (A5) Tired of being cuffed about and accused of "backing'" into the American League i Pennant, the Detroit Tigers put on a noble display of power for more than 30,000 home fans Saturday as they battered the St. Louis Browns, 9 to 0, behind Hal Newhouser's four-hit pitching and retained their game and a half lead over Washington. There was joy in the Tiger clubhouse after the final out.

The leaders figured that just about did it. The Tigers can clinch the flag The wire was sent'from Manila and stated that Captain Parker was well but he had no information as to when he would leave for the States. Last week. hl hrntViAr Pril Trout (18-14). Chicago at Cleveland Grore (11-11) va.

Smith (6-12). NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston New York 12) Lee (8-1) and Cooper (9-4) or Wallace (0-0). va. Maglie (8-2) and Volatile (14-18). Philadelphia at Brooklyn (2) Barrett (7-20) and Kraus (4-8) vs.

Seats (9-) and Gregg (18-18). Pittsburgh at Chicago (2) Ostermueller (6-S) and Stincevich (18-10) vs. Wyse (29-19). and Passeau (17-8). Cincinnati at St Louie Bowman (till) vs.

Burkhardt (18-8. half. Shortly after the intermission, with Lewis, Carpenter and Aven carrying the ball, the Tigers chalked up six points. Lewis circled right end for the marker. The Eagles on a pass from Copeland to Hill drove to Arp's 40-yard line, their most dangerous threat.

Bradford added the second Arp Righthander, Charles (Red) Barrett, gave up 12 safeties to win his 23rd victory of the year. Ed Hcusser, the losing pitcher, was knocked from the mound and relieved in the seventh by Vernon Kennedy. Cincinnati 100 020 0014 St. Louia 000 214 9 Clarence Edell Parker, chairman of the Smith County War Prica and Ration Board, received a War Department teleeram statin that strom Field Troop Carriers, 13-7, In the season's opener hee today. Brechtel, replacing the injured Byron Gillory who did not play, gained 139 of Texas' 240 yards rushing and passed for 88 of the Steers' 93 yards gained through the His beautiful 22-yard pass to Munroe Harrelson, A.

T. C. U. letterman last season, netted Texas' first touchdown in the second quarter and Brechtel's conversion gave the Longhorns a 7-0 halftime lead. Bergstrom Field came to life In the third quarter and marched 63 yards for a touchdown, with Walter Davis plunging over from the 1-yard line after a pass inter-Flierj a first down on the Texas 27 Ourpn Prlno'a OYtra -rvni lrtplr tomorrow by winning the series med it across.

Brechtel conversion was low, but it didn't matter because Texas held onto the ball until the final gun. The Longhorns almost scored again in the closing seconds when Brechtel and Sweet drove to the Berstrom 8-yard line, but Jack Halfpenny's fumble lost 12 yards, and the game ended with Brechtel racing to the 10-yard line. Aside from their third-period touchdown, Bergstrom's only threat came in the first three minutes of the game when Guard Robert Connelly recovered Brechtel's fumble on the Texas 22. Price shot a pass to end Andrew Bires on the 7, but the Longhorn line smothered three plays and Tackle Dick Shellogg's field goal attempt was low. Early in the second quarter with no score as yet, Brechtel passed 44 yards to Harrelson for a touchdown but the play was called back and Shellogg and Texas' Ail-American end, Hubert Bechtol, were both banished from the game for slugging.1 Water Million On Ponies New York, Sept.

22 final from the Browns If the Sen t.apiain farker had been liber- ated from a Jap prison camp on the island of Shikoku. score when he caught a pass and Coleman made the extra point. C. Carpenter notched the third marker after a Drevious touch ators should drop their closing pair to the Athletics in Philadel phia. Or, they could assure them Heusser, Kennedy and Lakeman Bar-, rett and Rice.

Losing pitcher, Hrusier. CORPUS COMETS TAKE RICE Houston, Sept. 22 Flashing a fine collection of hard running backs, the Corpus Christi Comets from the Naval Air Station scored a 26 to 13 victory over the Jess Neeley's Rice Institute Owls Saturday n'ght in the season opener before 12,000 fans. tne iirst one enierea in ine smuu-ings. Layden predicted "a vast Improvement in the caliber" of pro football this season because of return of former players from service and addition of ex-college grid stars.

Army and Navy discharges, he said, are expected also to change the course of the league's race from week to week, adding an extra fillip to the season. He forecast "a gradual Influx of big name stars during the next two months, especially from among those who entered the service early in the war and have been in combat during most of the major engagements." Only game next week besides the Lions-Cards, is the Tuesday clash between the Boston-Brook- selves a tie by winning while the Nats broke even. revived the Bengal's spirits after three straight losses. He pounded in a run with a long triple in the second Inning and then blasted his starting opponent, Bob Mun-crief. from the hill with a two-run double in the third frame, in which the Tigers scored seven times.

The loss, incidentally, eliminated the Browns from the Penant scramble. jwe. lAium utYia MEDAL) New York, Sept. 22 (JP). Tech- nical Sgt.

Joe Louis, heavyweight boxing champion, will be presented with the Legion of Merit in a ceremony Sunday at Fort Ham Newhouser, notching his 23rd down gallop was called back. Coleman added another extra point. League Standings Nw York. Sept AP) Major League standings including all day games victory of the campaign against nine defeats, hurled one of his ilton. finest games of the year as he scattered the four St.

Louis hits over as many innings. The Browns St. Louis 000 000 0000 lyn combined Yanks and the Pittsburgh Steelers at Fenway Park in Boston The Detroit-Chicago scrap looks Detroit .117 000 OOx 9 About 14,000,000 poundi of lamp black, used chiefly as paint, lacquer and Ink pigment, are produced annually in the United States. Munrrlef, Fannin, Lamacchia, Zoldak got only two runners to second and none as far as third. Newhouser's bat' also figured prominently in the victory that was batted up in the aid by a Texas lineman but dropped over the crossbar to tie the score at 7-7.

With eight minutes left to play, the Longhorns launched a 53-yard drive for the winning tally. Brechtel slashed through tackle for 13 yards and then circled for 20 yards and a first down on the Bergstrom 20. Harrelson carried to the 14, and Brechtel fought his and Mancnso Newhouser and Richards. Losing pitcher, Muncrief. I like an even ball game.

ing's first day was turned in today at Belmont of Sept. 22. AMERICAN LEAGUE Teami W. L. Pel.

Detroit 88 83 .577 Washington 8 -SM St. Louis 78 .631 New York 77 70 .624 Cleveland -71 7ft .601 Chicago ...71 7 .483 Boston 70 80 .467 Philadelphia 98 .847 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chisago 91 65 .823 St. Loula 90 67 .612 Brooklyn 82 86 .664 Pittsburgh 80 67 .544 Park as 49,614 turf fans wagered $5,016,745 on the eight-race card. AT onlySwbuys the best LOOKING! CbTl ROOM OH THE STREET New York 77 69 .627 Boston 64 84 .432 Cincinnati .........60 88 .411 Philadelphia 45 106 .300 Pittsburgh at Chicago postponed, rain (game to be played Monday. Lufkin Team Skins Tyler, 27-0 Lufkin's team romped over Tyler squad 27-0 In their tilt at Lufkin Saturday afternoon III Jilir ju with the "Little Panthers" scor- ing most of their tallies in.

the second period. Assistant Coach Percy Burke said, his squad was depleted and the Lufkin crew was able to pow- erhouse their way through the Tyler defense. Prominent in line work for Tyler were McDaniel, Phillips, I Brookshire, Mejum and Pierce while in the backfield the sparkplug and main offensive man IT I JJr.qh lit i 4 I II 2-Piece Living Room SUITE was Koen who received a lot of help from Rayfield. Score at the end of the first half was 7-0 and the Lufkin squad came back in the second period to further increase their swamp lead by 27 and 0. Senators Keep Up Hopes 0) There's no finer By Nosing Athletics, 2-0 Philadelphia, Sept.

22 (IP) The Washington Senators kept alive their flickering hopes in the American League Pennant race today by nosing out the Athletics 2-0 as Roger Wolff chalked up his 20th win of the year with a six-hit performance. The win was the first the Nats scores over Ross (Without Knuckla Arm) A real comfortable living room suite wtih real deep springs in the back, base and cushions. Terms $20 down, balance $2 per month. PER ML, 0 raui fvm Out Cilia Bom tlx Average Roe Christopher in four times this year. Washington 000 100 0002 mm finish at any price! The best in rich good looks, long wear, easy cleaning you get them all with Kern-Tone the miracle oil and resin paint at a cost of only $2.98 for the average room! Amazingly easy to use this oil and resin paint rolls or brushes right over Eainted walls, ceilings, wall-oard, wallpaper covers with one coat dries in one hour leaves no "painty" odor! 4-PC.

Philadelphia 000 000 0000 Wolff and Ferell Christopher, Berry and Bosar. Losing pitcher, Christopher. Cleveland Ekes Out 2-1 Victory Over Chicago Cleveland, Sept. 22(JP) Cleveland needed 11 innings today to i eke out a 2 to 1 victory over the Chicago White Sox in the next to KEM-T0W R0LLER-K0ATER Roll Kern -Tone over OAs) walU-quicldy, easily! Ovit KEM-T0NE BORDER TRIMS Smart wall trim-pre- pasted, washable! X9 ay) BEAUTIFUL Bedroom SUITE $17950 ilSf. 7-PIECE BEDROOM OUTFIT 50 This beautiful and modern bedroom ajk suite eniemble consists of the Bed, NEW LUSTRE FOR FURNITURE-FLOORS For lasting style and baaufy wt suggait this 4-pe.

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Flo-Lac gives just the wood color you want plus a beautiful protecting film of high quality varnish tacc -all in one easy 1 last game on the home schedule. Steve Gromek held the Sox to seven hits. The Indians scored the clincher in the 11th on Jeff Heath's single, a sacrifice by Al Cihocki, and Don Ross' single. Chicago 100 000 000 001 Cleveland 010 000 000 01 I Lee and Treeh Gromek and Hayes. Giants Take Braves, 3-2 After Gardella Homer New York, Sept.

22 (JP) Danny Gardella slammed a home run starting off the Giants' half of the ninth to breat a 2-2 tie and give the New Yorkers 3-2 victory over the Boston Braves today in their opener of a three game series. Boston 010 009 100 I New York 000 020 0013 Wright. Hendrlckson and Masi Brtwer and Klutts. Phillies End Jinx; Defeat Dodgers, 5-3 Brooklyn, Sept. 22 (IP) The Philadelphia Phillies ended at 15-game losing streak to the Brooklyn Dodgers by defeating the Flat-bush clan 8-3 today.

Young Dick Mauney held the Brooks to nine hits and drove in the final run. Philadelphia .000 203 0003 Brooklyn 000 021 0008 Mauney, Karl and Beminlek Herring. Buker, Lombard! and Sandlock. Losing pitcher. Herring.

Dubiel Defeats Red Sox Sixth Time For 2-1 Count Boston, Sept. 22 (JP) Walt Du-briel continued his mastery over Boston today, defeating the Red Sox for the sixth time this year when he pitched the New York Yankees to a 2-1 victory In the opener of a three-game series. New York 001 001 000 t0" 100 0001 Dubiel and Preacher Ryba and Pytlak. SALEM TAKES TENEHA, 51-0 The Salem High School Eagles whipped the Teneha Tigers, 51-0 in a non-conference football game played at Salem. The Teneha team was unable to register a first down against the big Salem line.

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