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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 18

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441 ar Cr Kramer Sets 'Actioit Aplelity as Brolvits Wilt A guilt enver To it 2 Cards Doivil Conference 1 rl With 7 Hits L7 Pioneers Sceire Two Touchdowns in- Each of First Last Quarters Browns Bombard Wilks in Big Third Inning as unz jor 18 Saturday Morning October 7 1911 4 I (Continued From Pare One) itoored tv Moore Stephens Mc- Quinn and Zara with Christman joining Mc Quinn and Zari Ila in receiving credit for driving them In Schmidt had passed from the srene for a pinch hitter and Al Jurch was on -the mound when doubles by non Guetteridge and 31cQuinn and a passed ball by Vaker Cooper Cardinal catcher arcoted for the seventh-inningruns Gutterldge who error on an attempted double play led tr) the Cards second run led nft with a drube off the right fied screen ta first hit of the series Jurisich retired Kreevich arid Moore with I Gitteridge moving around to third On a fourth ball to Stephens Cooper let the ball get by him and 1 the Brownies' second baseman sped home McQuinn fonowed with a double to right scoring Stephens from first Litkenhous Gives Illinois Irish Army Edge Today 40g By Dr Litkenhous This collegiate and service football season might become know as the "rough on ratings" season for these teams are just 'cutting up jack in their week-end engagements Last week Wisconsin bumped off Northwestern No 1 team in the Litkenhous difference by score system by 7-6 Pennsylvania upset second place By Chet Nelson DENVER Oct 6 (Special)--Striking with explosive open field runs for a pair of first period touchdowns Denver sity's "crazy quilt" football squad came back with a grinding ground attack in the final period Friday night to beat down Utah university's young Indians 28 to 12 in a spectacular battle that marked resumption of relations between these two keen rivals 1:1 the Mountain States conference A crowd of 12000 including a doughty band of naval and i rooters for the hustling Utes at out in crisp cool weather to view a dazzling offensive battle that was filled with exciternerrt from the first period to the final gun They hadn't settled in their seats before Johnny Karamigies Denver's "Galloping Greek" gathered in the first kickoff on his own two-yard line and sprinted 98 yards to the goal line And before the emotions from this lightning thrust had cairn Karamigios had struck again to set up a secorki touchdown with a 46-yard ramble around end that put the ball into position fcr Johnny Adams and Bob Ifazelhurst to power it over The big clock on the scoreboard showed less than 10 mints elapsing and the Pioneers looking for all the world as though' they were out to turn the evening into a rout But they hadn't seen the Utes' Morris Ficklin slippery 17- year-old from Grand Junction Colo get under -way When they did see the slithery 155-lb halfback display his slick ninrang they knew it was a night for a sizzling ball game and that it was The civilian visitors giving ex-t perience to Denver's squad of lend- I lease Ls from near-by Lowery Statistics Game field war veterans and lettermen Donvet POO Pt refused to be demoralized at the 277 aril bates aa swiftness of Denver's start and 11 1 rit 100 Paw A trsratedi I 4 fought back for a touchdown in '23 orpan4rtest a rda- the final minute of the first period 4 2 I ntrrernsr4 I 41rants 1 ards 404 registered another midway in the Pant Ftreareao second period and outplayed the 3 re41 favored Pioneers until the half 0 4't Ott re4saltips It() ti me gun 468 Kirkatt lartures yards 38 But Mr Automatic-17-year-01e1 Hans booted both three The Pioneers promptly of his placekicks' through the up-kicked out and Ficklin lugged the rights after the Denver ball from the 45 to 32 Then he downs and Mitt Smith had had slipned off the right end behnri both of his efforts smothered by good-blocking and sped to the cznal the middle of the Denver line and line without a Pioncer touch-ng the talent went out for the him half time intermission with a two- Still breathing hard after -s point lead 14-12 opening junket With the kick-off Afier a gi ve and take third pe- aramigios ran from h's own 4' to Hod which saw penalties stall any th Urt 11 with Adan'3 block-Inc threats and the Utes drive in front of him Adams followed down to the 10-yard line only to with a ramble around left end 'find the Denver line throwing them the one and Hazelhurst took the back ball over The Pioneers got to rolling with Adams did some hard the first play of the final stanza 1n engineering the Pioneers to ter fourth ickvxlNiththe Johnn rolled upAfdiavme sf first downs nqsu of his placekleks' through the up- tnree A lIC A 0310-A-1 7 kicked out and Fick lin urged the rights after the Denver touch- the 1 dow 0 4 en Al bal fm 45 3 ''T 1 ns and Mitt Smith had had ro end both of hi slipned off th right nd behi efforts smothered by good'lblocking and sned to the croal the middle of the Denver line and line la-ithout a Ploncer touching' the IT talent went out for the him half time intermission 1Aith a two- point lead 14-12 Still breathing' hard after h's opening' junket with the kick-off Afier a give and take third pe- Karamizios ran from his own 42 to' th A Utah 11dan'3 bir ekIng- riod which saw penalties stall filly 15 threats and the Utes drive i with front of him Adams followed down to the 10-yard line only to find the Denver line throwing' them with a ramble around left end tl the one and Hazelhurst took the back ball over The Pioneers got to rolling with the first play of the final stanza Adams did some hard rihr'fg- engineering the Pioneer" to their and quickly they rolled up five first AeciNaemnsing a fourth period cores oftn earn-- wiethha 4 $4414 Gene Moore Stars In addition to starting the third inning offense Moore made two great catches to cut short a Cardinal rally in the eighth Johnry Hup had started the frame a single to center Stan caught one of Kramer's faV It and sent the ball ridirg toward the right fleld pavilion Moore backed up against the fence and caught the ball just in front of the boards Duke 18-7 Indiana surprised third place Michigan 20-0 and Southern California tripped the College of the Pacific by 18-6 The other games involving members of the top 25 went according to ratings but I'd just as soon the teams settled down a bit Maybe this week will not treat me so roughly The top three teams seem safe this week for Notre Dame enjoys a 46-point rating edge over Tulane which hasn't opened its season: Georgia Tech figures 43 I and Army's rank is 41 points above that of Brown The fourth and fifth teams however might have plenty of trouble Illinois has only a six-point edge over Purdue and the Second Air Force is only 10 points higher than the Iowa Seahawks The closest game involving top flight teams probably will be the Michigan-Minnesota contest The Wolverines have a rating difference of 14 points over the Gophers Big Ten fans throughout the nation will be watching this 4 game particularly as close but the Brownies scored Al Zarilla Broins' left fielder reaches home just one htep ahead of the ball to score a run In the big third Inning in Friday' 6-2 in over the Cards Pitcber Fred Schmidt who had made a wild pitch reaches for throw from Catcher Walker Cooper (not shown) who retrieved the ball 1ri'actsFigures tOn World 1 Series Games Walker Cooper followed with a off the boards in th'left cen- Triumphant Bro Ivns Sure ter nearly 400 feet from plate but Kreevich played the ball per- fectly and held Hopp at third 15 Moore then carne into the picture 7 again by minning far to his left lley 11 in Series Flag Into the sun to catch Whitey Ku- rowski towering aerial The Cardinals jumped out in Ily Charles Dunkley front in tne first inning With one ST LOUIS Oct 6 triumphant St Louis Browns down Hopp reached second as go their National sterhn hi hot grounder a league cousins 2 to 1 in the world se'ries through for a two-base error Mu- are about convinced they are over the hump but theyre not could do no better than a fly to short but Walker aying so Coorer came through with the first of his two That spirit starts with their more to go" when the tired per- its a singl to left and the Cardi- grinnirg manager Luke Sewell i spiring players reached their he nal fans went will as Hopp scored and Is reflected in the last man dress'n room There was no yelping "only two Sanders Starts Rally They took their 6 to 2 triumph TI-le National leaguers went as a matter of course If they down in order in the second saw a The Box Score win the next two games it will hit by Musial wasted in the third I be no surprise to them ard were one-two-three victims in Sewell said he would start that the next three frames before sr tours ort 6 AP official rugged individual-- Sigmund relik through the Browns de- lex --ort of FrIday's third game in the "Jack" Jakucki against the Cards 1-ng r)i 4 r1-1 lwrie4: ferse for their fin 1v al tally in the in the F-Pries fourth game Sat- A If 0 A aeventh This tine nay Sanders 71 0 0 11 n2 Al urday Sewell has every hope that started the rally with a to 1 4 hfct 4 0 1 0 i JR klirki tn whom he refers RS center KlItOIAAki hit a perfect IA ood 1 will duplicate the ciotiible play tall to Stephens hut tin 17- tI 41 i i0i tii i r) 1 3 A (I PCrfrir11-1411re he dispinyed Iry ha fIll- a ft(-r forrirg tht car- 11" 4 2 2 :11) 1 il tc: cuffing the New York Yankees eral bilsernan at set Ond 4 1 4 0 2 last Sunday vrthc 2 it I I 0 in the final game of the season first 1 0 0 tr Kraitierp threw ill oer first Ktirowski Ft went to socr)nd a rd rompe1 home 1 0" The strapping tomato-faced wrIen Mtion got the frst of his 0 year-olit he i hell the 1 0 hen ron gQt the frst cf rys 0 0 cr Jii kurki hell the Fo is the week-end schedule of eollege and service football games with th Li tkeh difference olia difrence by score ystem predictions The figure after the name of sh team is its poweriipoint rating The figure 46 the iast column Is the difference between -the ratings and therefore the approximate probable difference between the scor they es will make in the game Th names of the probable ne inrs are et i bold face I yp( Ratings with VP) are from 1943 the teams having not been rated )et ik season samitiar Prob Home Team Rating Opponent Bating DUE A I ha rut a Si2 0 Howard 477 343 A ts I) II ti 1 60 Fort Henning '5 Oit 5 2 A il a a A AL 145 i4 Southwestern La 654 liks 4 tt I 31 it Brown "6 415 Hsinbriass Navy 99 I Parris Island Marines IC ssios 21 I Tufts 17 4 Fill eknell 6139 Franklin and Marshall 740 ls 3- 51 Case 6 6 7 berlin 704 37 CCNT 136g Brooklyn 19 6X I() Colorado College 936 Fort Warren 90 14 A coiiiintils 4S12 '2 yracse 70 74) Onniel Yield 627 NI a Yport 166 4A I Duke 1052 North Carolina Navy 919 133 Florida 49 Jacksonville Navy 62Fx n3a Georgia Tech 11S 9 North Carolina 5 2 41-7 ciusisviis Adolphus 397 Drake 46 71 Harvard 561 Boston College 53 2 3x a Illinois 3 117 Purdue 1070 Iowa state 849 Doane All nnayll in two and rnen with him a Rensiit sso State 424 Miuri 514 0 Kentucky 815 Nliehigan state n00 211-78 standout charger 65 ext he propelled for three and four NI inch Field 946x Fleet Ctly $IR 12a Hazelhurst and Karamigios chevv- Miami 763x south Carolin 24 i ndga sp chunks yardage red a 84 5 Minneaota o70 3111chtaan 092 Fiehlin's sli ppey slants with mi4loot state milsatia 2 a La A climaxed y7aor-clurni drive 1 ra ards 54ohlenherg 50 3 IR Ith three-yard plune imore 47 2 punts and on flanker plays ro Navy 80 7 Penn )27 30 rr a scrimmage yvere just as clever' as a state 4 New 'York It NR 101fAVffte 636X The Utes Obviously becorn- North Crotins State "93 Clemson 72 3 70 Adams' shots were brilistrh Northwestern fel A Great Lakes lo714 16 4 ing fagged and Denver back Notre Dame 1743 7 TiOane F7 404 4 rolled the Ute machine with its The two of them tegether w'th Ohl" Stmt 101 I T6111 fin "A 14 9 Naramigios easily stole the r4- (lkinlirstrtt 711 4 Tsisse 4 It Itt 6'2 il 5 A ground game wo ng rki to perfec ProttA I entak 2 IArtmewill AM fi 146tarkh I iilf A atl VA 4 Tn" i0 bl'i'r Ince tP: A I si 62 0 :771 42 1lon 1is 4 Varda into the end 9 zone for he finti I touchdowl Itlehmond et) 1 I 49 4 lit 7 Lon Dine who di ie ds his n-e )10hpii -a Miami Ohio) F7 4 11 fi The automatic lithielcir calmly betvireen I) and 10ry fe'! Sicond A 1 Force 1 I f) town Ns 10" 7 in 1 booted both extra points for a out h-rn Crt li tonsils NO 7 California 70 1 10 0 and Wayne (Irish) Flargan vet- NI l' itssi re 96 01 smi (1 th estern Texan 74 71 rein eni turned in stahdoit gPe Tinnees 92 1 Nsslupt 6571 Tessa 9n 9 Itenlot0h livid I I 2 3 12 perfect batting average this season 12 4 -six for six Okland tlepich Pats sr1 T1'1' as Tech A 75 7 A Oklah os rtinoss a A 6 5" 9 Both of Utah's tonehdowns re- Tes3 3 m64 31 Mauss Were Utah's best l'hi 4'r-oh? Tril 975 Krosas 715 24 suited after breaks The first came Aside -from the pass Ficklri 1 nion ili 40 fi 13 I 11 8 8 8 hen Harold Bowm pooneed on ii 0-' 1 A SI 4 Fin Diego Navy S2 5 11 an can ht the th pave a 12 1 Warms a F2 7 gNMIP011 INTA 4371 "ci 15 4 Phil Bradford's fumble on the first Utah touchdown neither 10 eke Sorest is2 Ni 06(i ptry1 716 0 46 7 We n- vl Texas State A Ne Ntealeo 70 1 47 7 On the riext play Smith shot a pass team- found its overhead garne i virsisis 80 i 4 Vitrinia into the flat which Ficklin grabbed cn osistently effectiv tlhs tzrd itaisin oareletto 1 10 5 Willsmtte svashinefon 103 9 71 0 as Karamigios charged in and in period bid which camel to the Poly '7' 41:34 Some beautiful twisting and churn- nine was entirely accounted for wcter 44 1 14etrkfu11 SR 0 Yale 07 0 40rnrill 09 2 StNr041 tug the slender receiver gut 410W11 by Fieklin's running Ile A I a a 81 At St Mary's' Cal 53 0 2R to the one-foot line he from where a punt fro the Utah 4S tr Fort onror 375 Richmond A A Ft lA 0 15 Georgia Navy 883 Cherry Pt Marines 693 1ao Smith sneaked over 40 and peraonally accounted for )(Lest year rating three first downs In the ensuing- kick-off the ball Hard footbati u-as ri angled down to the corner Kara- 4 4 -Ml-T and Denver Ptandinge IA ton Lost ref Pot Louis 4 2 I 6W! St 11-otti I I -a32 lirtot Rattle at Sport aman's park Proving 2 2 I iialehmoose and Ilia worth Cooper DtWitt11 itg and Cooper Second game at Snortinns Wit rottrk Itrovo no 2 7 4 ardinalto 7 0 3 Lanier Donnelly and Cooper Puttr Moincrief (7 and Ha( worth Third game at Sportsman's park: Cardinals 7 Kramer and Hayworth: IA iiks schmilt (3) Jurisich CH liver!) (7 and (onnor Remaining schedule I all at Pit Louis): 1 north Oct 7 Fifth tarns--Ptionds Oct Pl iPois nee art ft sevpnth (nme tit neresimary)--Vtednesday out I inancia figures Third dram luoid ttontinuce cl-17 rcois IrreiVi Via ers hare-47724u 41 or relief rr-tit a me total Patti atten1ance-1030a frotoos rereipt 453iii1100 iol force 2312 I rt! 3 4 tottomissioners: hare----I $5flI1 IS act) cloth's ha 1M nrh leagues tohare-425854101 ar relief-1742231'SM 1411 receipts of the third and fourth era riqPS a Her dtortucliton tof the pia era' hire anti the entire receipts of the xis th and towtnt games If Waved go to the iiar Relief and Service Fund Inc I hich allot) rcei rod tho I 00000 Wei for radio broom (Ica vi ing rights The nia(er share in the receipt of the first four game only bile the corn rolocionero of fig the eccropetint clot and the tno leagues share in th first and second games And et all the receipts of the fifth Or In Irl I 11 trAllte tw 0 11' Yanks to six hits and was greatly Lrgles lirr 0 0 0 addtion XV'Iks Schmidt xxxo Dea I 0 0 aided in his victory by Chet Laab's Tt3'R 15 7 21110 Totaig 31 8 27 4 i ern Stephenm Jakticlil recruited ULV1 VI-l: al 3V i'te1 Uir Vritttit in the 13mwr5 Wilks the losing itcki-tRttel Vitt ii- In ovnth from a Houston Tex shipyard I Inr iieriy tn ninth team snni)ed a smile of satisfac- pitcher and Jurisich were hit I re by gi: E7 tion over the chances of facing hard but Schmidt escaprd by cdrc lock non lon--2 1 ihg up one hit while Byerly oni ono 2oz--a I th Cardinal no-hit ball in his one and F4rrtary! KrroApki Oit- 1 Sewell was pleased immensely crie-th'rd rhirgs on the rround 2 and praised the pitching perform- C-- ''''1! 1 11 Ern--- Nnn tierp (neto111 ge a the de the Card te tel in a 1' 4r mQn za Jack ance of 26-year-ld Kramer I remainel a slight favorite to Despitfeas who held the National leaguers to 11 take the nio 0 sr in the opin 1 Mn 1( 1 a Sarrlers Earteclub'eruTa" seven hits and struck out 10 Coscrriff Captures St betting commissioners Lvt on i That was a great piece of pitch- and I i 2' S'ilr1rr Bersc cqoboaH ing" Sewell commented "A great second Club Title '1 throughout migios expecting it to either go out lady was aggressive as its SO of bciunds or into the end zone 1 wards in penalties wou 1 ga but it did neither Finally the 1 The Pioneera ran up 15 first dcwrs loping Greek" picked up the ball on 1 for nine for the and ground the one and was smeared on the 1 conntinu'd nn FoliowIng Faze II A 7 were quuteu t31 -I Lk 0 el 14 A rn-rer 1 bernamot err 11 to 20 to take Saturday's game Af ksf mhn3 i piece of pitching Ile certainly TIle ma leagues war relief f''les 44trke Kramer 10 i Ku- had a rough ball game fund 14rured in Friday's receipts of "'ll' sv th mound ift the eighth innin to 1 Sewell explained he walked to i $151nt 2 taking '4742f5f5 after 2 Krt2 mr by 't hra- V-le players' share of $7725642 nrr t-'1- Flyet'7v i 0 aUrn talk with Kramer after Stan been deducted airy Ist 5) 4 rhtt tna In Musial and Walker Cooper hit 2 1- 2-1 had Z-3 it- rag: el 1 rine In -1 1-1 inn'ire: oft 2 hits safely simply to satisfy himself as tI nf abn tr" It 110 They were quoted at 4 to 5 Krftrer i et 11 21 tn take Saturday's game i 3 piece of pitching Re certainly to Kramer's condition Kramer r1 I- turnngl 1 ptrnes s----11 rIg1 ronrer Le)- told his boss he wasn't tired and '-7 'A''' th also reported to allA -0 i Al 1 lh- Iarp I NIi 211- 'e AR- ALL Tme gAt-t-o-- -2 SCWEll the right hlnder's control t----s 19 AtTenlance-34 717 was good Sewell left him in Louisville Wins Cards Still Favored LOUISVILLE Ky Oct 6 (111-- To Take World Series The Louisville battery of Pitcher Jim Wilson and Catcher Fred ST LOUIS Oct 6 shocked Baltimore's OH- though the St Louis Browns led toles 5 to 3 here Friday night in the world series two games to before 11435 of the faithful at- one after Fridays 6-2 victory over tending the junior world Peries the Cardinals the latter are still opener slightly favored to win the series in the latest 'odds announced by sctimorp r1 ono non n12 5 3 LtivUie A A 011 111 00x-5 13 Betting Commissioner James Carroll Carroll makes the Brow an n11111111 VI' estg Iri ns sh even-money bet for the seriesNbut SOUTH BEND Ind Oct 6 11P) the Cards are 4 to 5 Notre Dame and For Saturday's game the Cards untried Tulane clash for the first are also favored at 11 to 20 if time in football history here Sat- Brecheen pitche while the urday before a predicted Irish Browns with Jakucki pitching are homer: opener crowd of 35000 quoted at 8 to 5 TilLatte Tests Irish SOUTH BEND Ind Oct 6 11P) Notre Dame and untried Tu lane clash for the first time in football history hyre Saturday before a predicted Irish homer opener crowd of 35000 I Looking for a Ute Reserves Blast Carbon vlb Walter Cosgriff captured his second club championship crown of the year Friday when he whipped Orval Adams 6-5 in the 36- hole finals of the Country club tournament Cosgriff won the Bonneville title last week In the grand finals of the directors' cup meet Harry Carleson defeated i Fowler -4 in the 36-hole windup according to Professional Tee Branca A reception and presentation of prizes for the year will be held in the Country club grill room immediately after the Red and Blue matches Saturday i COVERT TOPCOAT i The Universitc ef 'Utah reserves or col rounded out II 34 -0 win over car- olipostte 13 ox on Sel-tes bon legy at the Ute stadium Frank Sessions opened the Utah 1 14rfl4s 41 1411 21i 38 H11 R81 811 SO Pet PO A I': Pet 814 oring in the quarter 'Utah 1 111'''1" 0 2b 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 4 (MI 04 1 2 1 1 :4 0 2 1 it 0 0 0 2 154 PI 0 0 101)0 Frored twice in the second guar- a-aaihillitif 2so0 0 3 onalo 0 0 loon 2 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 200 2 tt 0 Limo ter nn a pass p'ay from Way ne sit i 10 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 1101 4 9 1 949 tr) Inhnr 1 5 -) a 11 41 7 ncte 1 1 12 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 333 5 0 0 I I1 0 0 I 2 5 2 0 1 4 4 1 625 24 1 0 1000 a run ty -ornbe The In ans It hriAlman 3b 4 1 4 0 1 0 0 13 1 0 3 1043 2 1 889 trLTItcl t11)-14P in the third i 1 it 1 1 1 ft 0 1 2 1 100 2 :1 I 0 1000 4 a l-i ke 1 2 ft ft it 40 it 0 1 it moot 0 2 0 10110 quarter cr runs by Graves 1 l'o01r 1 2 II ft 0 0 0 It 0 ft Jon() I 1 2 nwo The charged hands rlirn- 1 1 0 0 to 0 0 0 0 1 000 0 0 0 000 1 4 0 is 0 0 0 0 0 2 1100 0 't: 0 1 r0110 ter nf trres in the fourth guar- I 1 1 0 ft 0 ft 0 1 0 0 11010 0 0 0 000 1 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 1010 ft ft ft 000 ter but he4ln threatened er team SO Pet PO A 4 04:1 Pt 2 154 11 0 10)0 :1 0 I 200 2 2 100 4 2 311 5 4) 1 625 29 3 0m3 2 I 00 2 1 0 moot It 2 ft 000 1 1 1 000 0 2 000 0 t) I 0410 0 0 0 1001 ft 0 I 1 i 170 83 29 Third Series Game Play-by-Play They tell us that good covert coats are nearly as hard to find as soda fountains on the Burma Boad That's why we take real pride in saying: 1 Tntai 100 10 17 5 0 1 4 iti 059 serTP Ran for Mitnrinka in ourrnth inning of iipi-tond gyirne II-tatted fur Iotter In Ike Prith inning of lb cond game I loth I "Plenty of Coverts s- a 1- Fourth Inning St eptiens we lkd Me Quinn doubled to 01 third on the throw Cardinals Sanders struck out Kramer Itirieich was taken out and was replaced tossed out Kurowekt Moore took Marion's by 11 fly within a few feet of the right field ZA1 ili wigs ea lied out on strikes fence TY 0 rune two hits no errors one left No rung no hits no errors none left Eighth Inning Browns ---Kurowsk i threw mit Gutteridge single4 to center on a cio nlav Marion thw nut Kree- Moore backed up ago moo the right field wall to take Musiars fly Hopp holdtng ich Moore flied nut to Muslai first No runs no hits no errors none left Walker Cooper hit the left field wall for a sending Hopp third Fifth Inning dere was ca Med out on striker Cantina's Verban popped to McQuinn Moore came over rear the right field back of first Schmidt Paiked at third fool line to take Xiirowekre fly strike Lit iahiler aimo struck out No runs wo hits no errors two left No rune no )it yin errors none left Bros went into the air Browns-- iirmask 'tossed out Stephens in take Chrielman's high bounder and droy the hall into left for threw him out his second straight sinzie Marion made a great stop of Hayworth's Zitrilla hit into a double play Marlon hot grounder and tossed him out Marlon Can throw out Kramer No rune no hits no rrors none left 0- -a Fa: -t't7S- ordinal er et co orifteli lb Of Pa t-tas et Vb nnrier To ego IktirlnIf hilr If birn-- mitrrenme t-er NI eines a cr rhan Sglnr-p rn Ira 2 2 erstn-s-- twttsrs 4 ardina la RN 4 )andru lb rf 4 ooper lk tirott10t lh I-0 hilr If 1 ltert ma NI anon Il 1rhan Icallon 2h NI tttotter First Inning Lit whtler fitrt to In left $tepien it Horioa grounder go through Hut for an error the Cardinals gent erfieMer reaching second St ephns went back of third to take tisla I's Walker oo singled over short poring Hopp A ftr working the count to I hreie and two Sanders liked A itollingrmwort ol emit hhaw stilt-ie NA arming up tor the Brovi ns KtirmA ski nem tms run on hit one error two left fIrmt ris CItt terldre struck out Kree Aril fouled out to Verhan topped out Moore No runs no hits no errors none left iPerond Inning Marion struck out tertian fouled out to Hayworth Willis looked at a third at rik rutin on tilt'' no errors tlon left stphetis walked Mi'Quino walked on four straight oitchee Zarillis flied to Mosial in right the run nera holding their bases Christman I orcel McQuinn tt second Marion to Verbarh btephens Moving to third Ha v's orth walked to load the Kramer atroek out No runs no hits no errors three left Third inning In rich plain colors in a variety of smart models Carefully tailored in the last word in style and craftsManship I a ea 4 0 0 an 4 3 4 Football Ilitilts ti AR 27t 3PS Jilt Itril RR Si) l'rt Po A Pct 4 14 1 2 41 II 0 11 A 3 141 4 0 0 000 4 9 2 3 0 0 0 to 4 4 333 31 I fluto 1 12 41 3 ft 0 It ft 0 0 2111 A 0 ft 3 11 0 3 -2 0 0 i i II 274 2M 0 4I 000 i 1 I 3 I 0 0 0 0 2 I I i 0 000 -7 to to to to I tonio I to mon If ti 0 II to to 1 2 3 mot) 1 0 0 0o0 1 11 1 4 2 0 0 1 2 1 3141 ft 15 0 000 7 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 288 2 0 000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 000 ft 0 0 000 1 2 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 2 000 A 3 0 000 Donnell) 2 1 it it 0 0 0 0 0 1 000 0 2 0 000 i -2010-r 1 2 0 to to co to Jinn 000 Ft) rrIN 1 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 000 11 0 0 000 11 Ilk I 1 1 0 0 0 0 ft ft 0 1 000 0 0 41 000 1 1 0 CI II 0 ft 0 0 1 000 0 ft 0 000 10131rh 1 0 0 0 ft ft 0 t) 0 0 0040 0 C) 0 000 IInrrns 2 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 41 000 110'11To 3 301000 2 0 0 33300 0 000 Totals 103 ti 21 5 0 0 8 11 22 204 84 24 0 1000 starnis hotted for 11 Cooper in oeventh Inning of first game and for Verban In lieoth of third game rteEltra battad for "Ponnally In ninth of first garne for Verboa in 11th of second game and for Rvarlv in ninth of third come rirliatted for hroldt in third inning of third gam ompootto 'core by innings: Cardinals 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 fl 1 0 1--III BIOU re 0 0 4 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0-10 Earned euno--Cardinal 2 Browns 10 Stolen baseo--None liA -tooper auto shi Lanier littohle plavo--ftrowns 4'3) tiotterids to Stephens to NIOttinn r)tphana to toftarictit Stephen to toittoritire to N1c400nn (ordinals II) Mrion to Sanders Eited Cooper Left on bases---Cartilnals 27 Browns 114 limo of Ira' game 2:03 second 2:32 third 2:10 A ttenda ocen-- ylrO gnm 33212: otecond 31070: third 34737 1 mpires--elears (NE MI-Gowan tAl Donn I 'I) and Ilpgran I AL) 4hoo Ninth Inning singled to center Felon mtruck out O'Dea hatted for Ryer ly and was thrown out be GuttericiceMarion going to second struck out No runs ons hit no errors one left 1 12 -11e7r7 I 14 1-1-4 11 4---ir'n 07 144 avn an t7y 35 14 4mrr1en rt- (1' 2r1C-e 27 r-14--14 A-1-ch'Is 14 PLENTY of coverts NOW but you'd better get yours early! At the request of the War Man Power Commission we will be open every MONDAY Noon 'to 8 4 MEN! Look at This! New Shipment of WATER SOFTENERS 3-Yedrr Gearoffe Going Fast! WE CAN INSTALL NOW tepoing on second and thou throwing to No runa tine hit no errors non left Sixth Inning went down swinging It we a Kramer's seventh strikeout Christman took Muatai's high fv be ween third and home Walker Coer grounded nut to MeQuion No runs no hits no errors none left tame over back of second to take Christman's fly Hayworth lined to Varban Kramer struck out No rune no hits no errors none left Seventh finning singled to right center urowski forced Sanders Stephens to nut teridge but Gutteridge Overthrew first for an error in an a ttempt for a double play and itroyeeki went to aerond Marion singled through second scoring Rtiroti rms ba ted for k'erhan and flid to Irtmn he Hoot for Seri irit and walked Gut ter)dge went out on lii a mn hark of tAtifi tO a he Lit whilera high fly Cute run I Mies nue error two left firow a Fa hon went to eeeciiiiii ha cc for th Cardin Is and Jurisieh ent in to pitch Cott ter-trite dolt hleri to right reeyieh out to Marion Moor grounded out to ndri (ilt ning tn third ttjt teridge aprot rti on a 4 tepoing on second and then throwing to Sanders You can step into a good paying job today without previous experience Ideal working condi11011 1I for over 40 hours cafeteria Where food sold at cost Help out in this essential food Industry now Come in a talk over the many opening available at Purity Biscuit Company 471 5th So threw out Litwhiler Itopr grounded Out to -McQuitin -Musts sing ed through serond Cooper sellt high fly to Kreevich In enter Na runs one hit no errors nne ieft Browns --Gotteridge struck out KreeV tell riled to Bripp onr singled to right Stephens singled to left Moore stopping st seennl MrQuinn singled In left scoring Moore to tie the sCOre Stephens eitopped at serond Zarin singled to left peoring Siehhens Mtt-htinn mit opp-il st ip-coint Christ man Ringit-d oft J1ring Me Quinn Zariils Ti third 4 hi let tnitn hp ttirW vn PIS ts ken nt and 1hrnidt re ed aim Bs worth ese the ne ZrII ownro nn wtil pit rh 111 111r Ad kiiros ski tnrt out 11 stn lout runs live hits no eriots tvin Phone 5-7013 HR 0 ft Is ir ft ft 11 2 2 3 I 3 10 I -3 fi 2-3 ht I ktsnne'l3t tbevper WU 1 3 11-14ich NV I Pet PM lk I 411'10 ii Oft M7 I 00f1 Oft 0 00O 2 ti7 to to 000 0 00 O1 00 0 000 1 4 110 FOR DETAILS ftt AtAt RY Ritt AA I HO 2 0 I 2 2 2 4 Pi 4 4 0 A '2 I ft I ft ft I 0 ft II ft I ft 2 2 2 It 7 1 I 4 7 2 Ito 0 3 I I 3 4 4 2 0 2 0 17 Waller Lloyd Co E1444(414 Int 1111144 pr41111n444 must USES referral card) 228 South Main 307 So 4th lost I A A 0 0 1 1 nun 1 (01 I 0 I 0 Hip 0 I 00111 0 0 000 0 Oft -It 4 tine er ti 4 I 3 0 0 1 I 1r i --m 01A444jit pR1111 44LAL -41.

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