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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 8

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II THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL- TUESDAY 4' I I i czoirt a)) Pekitowski Makes Elt 22 0 I'D 26th Bleigholay BY WILBUR MARTIN Dallas RI a Perkowski turned in the best individual performance in the Texas League Labor day but the Dallas Rebels pulled the biggest surprise Perkowski yesterday chalked up his 22nd win when he shutout Oklahoma City 17-0 in the second half of the twin bill Celebrating ten men gave up only two his 26th birthday he struck out hits and chipped in two In mates' 20-hit attack Dallas made it three straight over league-leading Fort Worth handing the Cats a humiliating 19-2 licking before more than 12000 fans at Fort Worth Tulsa won the first game from Oklahoma City 5-2 The second Igame of the Dallas-Fort Worth bill was called at the end of four innings because of a 10:15 time limit San Antonio and Shreveport split two to leave San Antonio in fourth place Shreveport won the first game 10-0 and the Nils sions the second 74 Houston and Beaumont split Houston taking the opener 5-1 and Beaumont the second 84 31906 See Games Attendance for the four doubleheaders was 31906 San Antonio-Shreveport drew more than 12000 at San Antonio Mike Schultz held Oklahoma City to seven hits in winning the first game for Tulsa though he needed relief from Dave Jolly to quell an Indian threat in the last frame Buck Frierson hit a grand slam home run to highlight a nine-run Dallas outburst in the fifth inning after two were out The seventh-place Rebels pounded three Cat pitchers for 18 hits Bill Rodgers blasted a four-run homer inside the park for Beaumont in the second game The Exporters set a new home attendance record of 151091 Al Mazur drove in six of Shreveport's runs in the first game and Vern Williamson held the Missions to seven hits In the nightcap Procipio Herrera won his 13th game and George Archie paced the Missions at the plate with five hits in five times at bat Tonight Dallas plays at Tulsa Fort -Worth at Oklahoma City Beaumont at San Antonio and Shreveport at Houston Perkowski in Great Form as Tulsa Wins Tulsa Okla (IF) Lefthanded Harry Perkowski the Texas League's "pitcher of the year" turned in one of his finest performances last night as the Tulsa Oilers drubbed Oklahoma City in the second game of a doubleheader 17-0 Tulsa also won the first game 5-2 Perkowski set the Indians back with a single and a double struck out 10 and contributed two singles and a double to his team's 20-hit attack as he fashioned his 22nd triumph of the season His pitching gem: incidentally came on his 26th birthday Another Tulsa southpaw Mike Schultz yielded only seven hits in winning the first game although he needed relief from Dave Jolly to quell an Indian threat in the seventh and final frame Tommy Tatum and Bob Usher each drove in two runs for the Oilers in the first game First Game CITY (T) TULSA A COX SCORES First Game Shreveport ab Mazur 2b 3 2 3 Connors lb 3 0 0 Richards lb 1 0 Kirby et 2 1 2 Gregory if 4 0 0 Brown rt 32 3 Benites 2 0 0 Sarni 0 0 Cross ss 3 1 0 Petty 3b 4 2 3 Williamson 1 1 0 aSimpson 1 0 1 San Antonio ab Davis ss 4 0 A Frazier If 3 0 0 Artshie lb 3 0 1 Sommers 2b 3 0 2 Wood rf 2 0 0 Grant 3b 3 0 0 Piesik cl 2 0 1 Hell 3 0 1 Lint 000 Doyle 1 0 0 Minor 0 0 0 Hanning 0 0 0 bLenhardt 1 0 1 Totals 25 0 7 21 11 1 bSingled for Minor in sixth Shreveport 000 206 2-10 San Antonio 000 000 0-- 0 Runs Batted 6 Simpson 3 Petty Two-Base Hits Brown 2 Sommers 2 Petty Three-Base Home 2 Stolen Bases Richards Kirby Benites Archie Williamson Double to Davis to Archie Cross (unassisted) Grant to Archie Left on 8 San Antonio 11 Bases on 4 Williamson 6 Doyle 3 Minor 1 Struck 1 Williamson 7 Minor 1 Lint 5 in 312 innings Doyle 3 in 2 Minor 2 in Hanning 2 in 1 Wild Doyle Williamson Losing Fowler Steen grafe and Andrews Second Game Shreveport ab po a Mazur 2b 5 0 0 3 2 0 Richards lb 3 2 1 8 0 0 Kirby cf 3 2 3 1 0 1 Simpson If 2 0 1 2 0 0 Brown rf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Sarnic 301410 Reynolds ss 3 0 0 3 1 0 Cross ss 0 0 0 1 0 0 Petty 3b 300110 Mannp 1 0 0 a 0 0 Auman 2 0 0 0 2 0 aGregory 100000 bBenites 100000 cConnors 100000 anied out for Reynolds in eighth bStruck out for Auman in ninth cFlied out for Richards in ninth San Antonio ab po a Davis ss 3 2 0 1 3 0 Frazier if 511100 Archie lb 5 1 5 11 0 0 Sommers 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 Layden rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Woodrf 000000 Lenhardt 3)3 4 0 2 5 0 0 Piesik cf 5 2 3 3 0 0 Jordan 512400 Herrera 3 0 0 2 3 0 Totals 27 10 12 po a 31 2 1 0 0 2 0 30 10 6 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 21 4 1 aTripled for Benites in sixth San Antonio ab po a iris ss 4 0 1 1 3 0 azier If 300100 rtsbie lb 3 0 1 11 0 0 ommers 2b 3 0 2 1 1 0 'oodrf 200000 -ant 3b 300130 esik el 201200 elf 301311 ntp 000020 100100 inor 000000 anning 0 0 0 0 1 0 enhardt 1 0 1000 Totals 30 4 6 24 7 1 Totals 37 7 14 27 6 0 Shreveport 102 010 000-4 San Antonio 040 110 Olx-7 Runs Batted Brown Sarni 2 Frazier 2 Archie 2 Sommers Layden Lenhardt Two Base Hits Simpson Archie Richards Jordan Kirby Double Herrera to Archie Davis to Archie Left on 6 San Antonio 13 Base on Herra 7 Auman 4 Herrera 4 Mann 2 Auman 1 Man 6 in 112 innings liuman 8 in 6 Losing Sigler Fowler Steengraff and Andrews Attendance -Williamson And lig Mazur Team To 0 coo Win First 10-0 Shreveport Victim Of Herrero's lith kl Shreveport Victim Of Herrera's 13th In Nightcap With plenty of money in the sock and no worse off in the percentage table than they were before the Labor day baseball hullabaloo the Shreveport Sports today rolled into Houston for a three-game series opening Tuesday night at Buffalo Stadium Playing before an overflow San Antonio audience of largest in the Missions' baseball history Shreveport and its rival for the four-spot exchanged kayoes yesterday with the Sports winning the first game 10-0 and the Padres the second 7-4 Teams Half Game Apart The results left things as they were in the skirmishing for the only playoff spot not already under squatters' rights The Missions were one-half game ahead as the teams prepared to switch partners With Shreveport playing in Houston the next three nights San Antonio will be host to Beaumont for the same period Hank Wyse whose record stands at 11-8 will pitch toniglIt for Shreveport against Cloyd Boyer who has 15-10 Shreveport did not need much more than Verne Williamson's clutch pitching and Al Mazur's ragtime bat to win Monday's seven-inning opener Williamson spaced seven Mission hits for his shutout and caused Charley Grant to personally leave seven men on the sacks as he fanned the Padre third baseman three times Mazur Bats in Six Runs Mazur drove in six runs with two homers and a single and three more paddled in on a pinch triple by Hal Simpson with the bases loaded San Antonio pitching victims of the slaughter were Royce Lint Bob Doyle Ray Minor and Loy Harming Ground rules made necessary by the size of the crowd that spilled over onto the field were responsible for 11 doubles in the two bouts San Antonio rode to victory in the second game as Procopio Herrera won his thirteenth on a six-hit pitching job and San Antonio put Garth Mann to rout with a four-run second inning With batting averages soaring Mazur had three for three in the first Vern Petty and George Brown each belted three in that one Jim Kirby had five for five in the two games and George Archie got five for five in the second game After a gift run to the Sports in the first inning of the second game on a walk to Kirby a double by Simpson and passes to Brown and Bill Sarni the Missions got Mann out of the box in the second with four runs on five hits and a walk: Howard Auman relieved the redhead and finished up with an allowance of single runs in the fourth fifth and seventh Shreveport thinned the Mission lead with two in its third to trail by one run at that point in the game but it was never able to catch up FLYERS OPEN SEASON WEDNESDAY St John's College football team will open its 1948 season here Wednesday night in a game with Mansfield at the Fair Grounds with the two players shown above in command as Captain and cocaptain At the left is Brocato captain and at the ritght is Jack Evans cocaptain--(Joumal Photo) Flyers pen Wednesday Night All Noe Ips to Play This Week With baseball St season gets underwa Flyers play host to BOW Entry Li Cash The entry are stil timist Club bowli touma Sunday at Jo dart Bow today by Jirmy iner toui For a $3 try bowlers can participate in ei er the 70 per cent hancrcap ent or the scratch tourney The can take part in both events or $6 Bowling will get nder way both Saturday and Sunday at 1 At 7 each day there will be a shif for ladieE and there are still plenty of places open for th feminine keglers A trophy will be awarded to the winner of each handicap scratch and ladies Winner Surprised By Victory in Air Race BY JAMES STREBIG AP Aviation Reporter Cleveland Johnson of Miami Springs Fla pinched himself today and looked for a 816500 check to prove that he had won the Thompson Trophy world classic of closed course air racing Johnson's surprise was shared by 80000 persons at the final day of the national air races The National Air Lines pilot didn't know until he was on the ground that he had won His average speed was 383767 miles an hour computed from an elapsed time of 46 minutes 54 seconds for the 300-mile run around the 15-mile rectangular course It was more than 12 miles an hour bel9w the record speed set a year ago The race was one of the safest though it started out as the fast 11 taking the spotlight in the sports world the 1948 prep school football tomorrow night at the Fair Grounds Stadium when the St John Blue le Mansfield Wolverines Game time is 8 o'clock This contest is the lid-lifter MG TOURNEY of a card that will see the Bos- sier City Bearkats dedicate their new 6000 capacity statS Still Open- Trophies dium Thursday night in a tilt with Jonesboro Elab or a 'rizes to Be Awarded ceremonies have been planned to make this one of the outs are still open for the Shreveport Op- standing events of the local tournament to be held Saturday and grid season and an overflow dart Bowling Alleys it was announced crowd is expected WING TOURNEY ts Still Open Trophies )rizes to Be Awarded are still open for the Shreveport Optg tournament to be held Saturday and dan Bowling Alleys it was announced liner tourney manager bowlers her the 70 ent or the can take for $6 mder way Sunday at each day for ladies plenty of feminine The trophies are of the three-year type and they must be won three times for the winner to take permanent possession of the $3 entry fee $150 will be returned to wminng bowlers in prizes on a 50-30-20 basis and the remainder will be used by the Optimist Club in their boys' work program Entry lists will be held open until Thursday midnight and checks for same can be mailed to Miror at post office box 1145 city Friday' night the Byrd High School Yellow Jackets entertain the Sulphur (La) High School team at the Byrd stadium in the final game of the week to be played in this area The opening card sends the fourth local team the Fair Park Indians to Marshall Texas also Tuesday night for its initial encounter with that strong East Texas squad Twofield Scott eoach of the St John's team has been working with a squad of 24 players since Aug 2 and reports the boys are in good shape for their first opponent Ten lettermen form the nucleus of the Flyer team around which Scott hopes to field a combination that will improve on last lyear's record of four wins and four losses The returning lettermen are Brocato Charlie Weed Pete Terracina and Denton White backs Mastin Scott tackle Jack Evans center and Harold Quinn Bryson Jones Miciotto and Milton Malsch guards Five boys who were on the 1947 varsity and who are expected to see plenty of action this season are Jim Miner a back Bill Barnett an end Ed Crofton a tackle and Louis Whitecotton and Joe Lattier centers The Mansfield team will be seeking revenge for the 18-13 defeat St John's handed them last year in their opening game at Mansfield The Wolverines are an experienced team with the starting forward wall averaging 178 pounds and the backfield 156 pounds This compares with the average weight of the Flyer line of 157 and the backfield of 156 St John's has a 10-game schedule for 1948 with five contests In Shreveport and five on the roadi TOD' NEWS TODAY Nucorner To Meet Champ Steddum to Break In Locally in Bout With Jack Curtis It will quickly become evident how good Bill Steddum is when the Waco wrestling operative breaks in locally here Wednesday Inight on an auditorium card that will unfold in four episodes against a normal fare of three bouts The Texan recommended to Gladden Harrison as a durable aggressive trumpeter has been matched with the champ for his Shreveport bow A match involving Steddum and Sack Curtis the light-heavy title holder has been spotted ahead of a six-man wrestling royal and will play the boards to a limit of 45 minutes with the men trying to wangle a fall out of the affair within that time limit Called Threat for Title "I have been told that Steddum is a real threat" Harrison said "and whether he has any possibilities as a challenger should be determined in his nontitle bout with Curtis" Due to be involved in the six-man outing that will be waged on an every-man-for-himself basis are Curtis Steddum Dutch Schultz Dominic Serb Angelo Austero and Billy Sandow Schultz and Serb will clash in a two-out-three-fall duel and Austero and Sandow will open the show in a one-fall affair Vo Is Increase Southern Lead (Associated Press-) Apparently the Memphis Chicks have lost the combination of how to win both ends of a doubleheader and the Nashville Vols seem to have found the key For the second straight night the Chicks split a pair while the Vols won both of theirs and as a result the Vols lead the Southern Association by one and a half games Late last week the situation was far different with Memphis winning two on consecutive nights and leading Nashville Nashville won two from Chattanooga 10-2 and 7-6 while Memphis split with Little Rock The Chicks won the first 6-0 but lost later in the night 6-3 Atlanta dropped its second consecutive doubleheader to Birmingham 5-2 and 4-3 and New Orleans lost a pair to Mobile 4-0 and 3-2 Ringgold Wins From Minden 1-5 playground had its largest crowd of the season Sunday afternoon to witness a closely contested game between Ringgold and Minden which Ringgold won by a 7-5 score Hitting was about on an even basis-12 for Ringgold and 10 for Minden Minden to Ringgold's the big difference Minden plays at Ringgold Sunday Sept 12 in the second gams of the two-out-of-three series for the champlonthip of the North Louisiana League Ringgold 011000 410-7 12 2 Mintten 002 000 300-5 tic 5 Castleberry and Meachum Ouzts Baugh and Baugh Dennis HAnnY'S FAMOUS BARKTC111 TO TAKE HOME 1760 Texas Bossier City a 1 main THE SHREVEPORT JounuAL TUESDAY- SEPT 7 190 Mike Schultz held Oklahoma ble SCORES Sommers to Davis to Houston the next three nights TODAY'S NEWS TODAY CI 0 ri TCDI 0 ya 0 0 Fla 0 0 1-cii a ollhi: A10000 Ne A comer i ---1---r- 1 12merin Mee' Hamp First Game' S' 3 IU-- 111-31111 I And At Pe lilt0 oCtil Makes El i Shreveport ab po a j- 'ul 1::::::::: Steddum to Break In Locally in Bout With Mazur 2b 3 i 2 3 3 1 1 I'M Connors- lb 3 0 0 2 1 0- 22 orro 26th uorignaa Richards lb '1 1 0 0 0 mazur learn lo: Kirby cf 2 1 2 2 0 0 Jack Curtis It Will quickly become evident Gregory If 4 0 0 3 0 0 Es 4 in BY WILBUR MARTIN ---7 --'-s 1 how good Bill Steddum is when sss- it Brown rf 3 2 3 1 0 0 --'s- ss Dallas Perkowski turned in the best individ- Benites 2 0 0 6 0 0 In First lu- the Waco wrestling operative ual performance in the Texas League Labor day but the Dallas Sarni c-- 0 0 0 2 0 0 Rebels pulled the biggest surprise Cross 3sbs 3 1 0 2 0 0 CI 7775F000mom777774'14'- i-- dbareyakiebint olbocaabllya auditorium tul'edensersd- Shreveport Victim that Isvill unfold in four episodes 4 2 3 i 0 Is 0 F''-S '''''SS -S: 1' i Perkow ski yesterday chalked Petty against a normal fare of three kts his 22nd win when he shutout 1 Williamson 1 I 0 0 1 0 Of Herrera's 13th Oklahoma City 17-0 in the second aSimpson 1 0 1 0 0 0 In Nightcap 7:::::: H-- At I i7N half of the twin bill- Celebrating is -s Texan orecommended ss a dur a IT li2n 2sixl sixth 1 With 4- 1 sl- 1 ------)1777 ''''''''l his 26th birthday he struck out aTripled for Totals B2e7rillt: plenty of money in the i-- sock and no worse off in the 7nl''' ten men gave up only two hi aggressive trumpeter has been -ssss matched with the champ for his and chipped in two singles in Shreveport bow San Antonio ab po a -A77 ''''s mates' 20-hit attack Davis ss 4 0 1 1 3 0 percentage table than they A match involving Steddum and were before the Labor day hullabaloo the Dallas made it three straight Frazier If 3 0 0 1 0-0 0 baseball over league-leading Fort Worth -s-sss '-'is holder has been spotted ahead of 19-2 licking before more than Wood rf 2 0 0 0 0 Houston for a three-game Jack Curtis the light-heavy title Arshie lb 3 0 1 11 handing the Cats a humiliating 1 1 0 Shreveport Sports today rolled SoMmers 2b 3 0 2 s- ''s A a six-man wrestling royal and will -A play the boards to a limit of 45 12000 fans at Fort Worth Grant 3b sis -s-N-- 3 0 0 1 3 0 series opening Tuesday night 1i-iv ''N-11ri minutes with the men trying to Tulsa won the first game from piesik cl 20120 0 at Buffalo Stadium 4-i4k wangle a fall out of the affair Oklahoma City 5-2 The second Hell 3 0 1 3 1 1 s'''---''Ss-- i iAi within that time limit game of the Dallas-Fort Worth Lint Playing before an overflow San sis i Called Threat for Title 7- 0 0 0 0 2 0 sisississsissssass at a bill was called at the end of four Antonio audience of S-s Doyle 1 0 0 1 0 0 A i di 12141 siss-s if innings because of a 10:15 ss ond largest in the Missions' base- 'kr Nlinor 0 0 0 0 0 0 time limit- i ball history Shreveport and its s's-ss "I have been told that San Antonio and Shreveport Hanning 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 dum is a real threat" Harrison 0 rival for the four-spot exchanged split two to leave San Antonio blsenhardt I 0 1 0 0 kayoes yesterday with the Sports said "and whether he has any I winning the first game 10-0 and FLYERS OPEN SEASON WEDNESDAY St John's College football team will possibilities as a challenger should be determined in his nontitle in fourth place Shreveport won Totils 25 0 7 21 11 the first game 10-0 and the Mis- the Padres the second 7-4 open its 1948 season here Wednesday night in a game with Mansfield at the Fair Grounds with bout with Curtis" ions the second 74 Houston bSingled for Minor in sixth the two players shown above in command as Captain and cocaptain At the left is Brocato aDbu be 1 tyct ost outing gbse adeentdrbitufaonom tsroll ISIIDm el dusttl liohfnl' Astsahgcsuehu waged six Xr 1 sand Beaumont split Houston tak- Shreveport 000 2062-10 Teams Half Game Apart captain and at the riht is Jack Evans Photo) ing the opener 5-1 and Beaumont' San Antonio 000000 0-- 0 The results left things as they the second 84 Runs Batted 6 Simp- were in the skirmishing for the Games son 3 Petty Two-Base Hits only playoff spot not already un- ur Flyers 0 en Wednesday ay i acnmetlsi'neri ssteraiti 1 114'e Brown 2 Sommers 2 Petty der squatters' rights The Slis- 1 ast ell stool: and Billy Sandow Attendance for the four double- Three-Base Home sions were one-half game ahead oa-oinbudta-tshoarnneeel-fall duel and Aus Schultz and Serb will clash in headers was 31906 San Antonio- 2 Stolen Bases as the teams prepared to switch Shreveport drew more than 12000 Richards Kirby' partners one-fall aljkfifilairoPen ths at San Antonio Benites Archie Williamson Dou- With Shreveport playing in 1P1'--ps to- Play -This Week City to seven hits in winning the Archie Cross (unassisted) Gran i d) San Antonio will be host to Beau- first f- game though ga Tulsa thh he to Archie Left on With baseball St 11 taking the spotlight in the sports world the 1948 prep school football mont for the same period needed relief from Dave Jolly to port 8 San Antonio 11 Bases on season gets underwa tomorrow night at the Fair Grounds Stadium when the St John Blue ols Increase Hank Wyse ose recor quell an Indian threat in the last 4 Williamson 6 Doyle 1 1 rame 3 Minor 1 Struck 1 stands at 11-8 will pitch tonigta Flyers play host to Mansfield Wolverines Game time is 8 o'clock Shreveport against Cloyd s' Buck hit a grand slam Williamson 7 Minor 1 "yes who as 15 -16 Bo BOW ING TOURNEY of a card that will see the Bos- This contest is the lid-lifter home run to highlight a nine-run Lint 5 in 312 innings Doyle 3 in Shreveport did not need much sier City Bearkats dedicate out ern Lead Dallas outburst in the fifth inning 2 Minor 2 in -j Hanning 2 in 1 after two were out The seventh- 'Wild Doyle more than Verne Williamson's Trophies their new 6000 capacity sta- Apparently the Memphis place Rebels pounded three Cat Williamson Losing clutch pitching and Al Mazur's En Li try -ts Still Open- dium Thursday night in a tilt with Jonesboro a a (Associated Press-) pitchers for 18 hits Fowler Steen- ragtime bat to win Monday's Chicks have lost the combination Bill Rodgers blasted a four-run grafe and Andrews seven-inning opener Williamson tceremonies akethihsavoenebeoefn the out-of how to win both ends of a doubleheader and the Nashville homer er inside the park for Beau- spaced seven Mission hits for his Cash rizes to Awarded mont in the second game The Second Game shutout and caused Charley Grant 1 Be Exporters set a new home attend- Shreveport ab po a to personally leave seven men on The en Ty us are still open for the Shreveport Op- standing events of the local Vols seem to have found the key ance record of 151091 Mazur 2b 5 0- 0 3 2 0 the sacks as he fanned the Padre the Chicks split a pair while the timist Club bowli tournament to be held Saturday and grid season and an overflow For the second -straight night Vols won both of theirs and as a Al Mazur drove in six of Richards lb 3 2 1 8 0 0 third baseman three times' Sunday at Jo dart Bowling Alleys it was announced crowd is expected Shreveport's runs in the first Kirby ef 3 2 3 1 0 1 today by Jiuny mer tourney manager Friday' night the Byrd High game and Vern Williamson held Simpson If 2 0 1 2 0 0 Mazur Bats in Six Runs result the Vols lead the South- the Missions to seven hits In the Brown rf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Mazur drove in six runs with For a $3 eistry te bowlers The trophies are of the three- School Yellow Jackets enter- ern Association by one and a half nightcap Procipio Herrera won can participate in ei er the 70 year type and they must be tam the Sulphur (La ra Sam! 3 0 1 4 1 0 two homers and a single and High games his 13th game and George Archie Reynolds ss 3 0 0 3 1 0 three more paddled in on a pinch per cent handcap ent or the won three times for the winner School team at the Byrd stadium ss in the final game of the week to ate last week the situation was paced the Missions at the plate Cross ss 0 0 0 1 0 0 triple by Hal Simpson with the scratch tourra The can take to take permanent possession far different with Memphis vtith five hits in five times at bat Petty 3b 3 0 0 1 1 0 bases loaded part in both events or $6 Of the $3 entry fee $150 will be played in this area Winning two on Tonight Dallas plays at Tulsa consecutive Mann' 1 0 0 0 0 -Bowling will get nder way be returned to wininng bowlers The opening card sends the nights and leading Nashville San Antonio pitching victims Auman 2 0 0 0 2 0 both Saturday and Sunday at in prizes on SO-30-20 basis fourth local team the Fair Park Nashville won two from Chatta- Beaumont ar ut hat a ts a nO Oklahoma 0 City aGregory 1 0 0 0 0 0 bBenites 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 hilt easy were Minor Royce cried Lint ty of the 1 p' nis At 7 in each day and the rem i remainder will be used Indians to Marshall Texas also nooga 10-2 and 7-6 while Shreveport at Houston there will be a slid for ladies by the Optimist Club their Tuesday night for its initial en- phis split with Little Rock The Harming cConnors 1 0 0 0 0 0 and there are still plenty of boys' work program counter with that strong East Chicks won the first 6-0 but lost Perkowski in Great the size of the crowd that keglers Ground rules made necessary places open for th- feminine until Thursday midnight and Entry lists will be held open Texas squad- later in the night 6-3 Totals 30 4 6 24 7 1 by Tvsofield Scott eoach of the Atlanta dropped its second con- spilled over onto the field were A trophy will be awarded to checks for same can be mailed aFlied out for Reynolds in' St John's team has been work secutive doubleheader to Birm- Form as Tulsa Wins bStruck out for Auman eighth responsible for 11 doubles in the the i of each to Min 'r at post office box ing with a squad of 24 players ingham 5-2 and 4-3 and New Or- In two bouts handicap scratch and ladies 1145 city San Antonio rode to victory in since Aug 2 and reports the boys leans lost a pair to Mobile 4-0 ninth are in good shape for their first and 3-2 Tulsa Okla (M Lefthanded the second game as Procopio Her- Harry Perkowski the a cFlied out for Richards in ninth rera won his thirteenth on a six- opponent League pitcher of the sear hit pitching job and San Antonio -Inner urprise Ten lettermen form the nue- Ringgold Wins San Antonio ab po a turned in one of his finest per- 3 0 put Garth Mann to rout with a leus of the Flyer team around Davis ss 3 2 0 1 which Scott hopes to field a corn- formances last night as the Tulsa four-run second inning Frazier lf 5 1 1 1 0 0 bination that will improve on last Oilers drubbed Oklahoma City in With batting averages soaring rom i-5 the second game of a doublehead- Archie lb 5 1 5 11- 0 0 I tory in ir ace- year's record of four wins and Minden azur had three four losses The returning letter- playground er 17-0 Sommers 2b hd three th i th 4 0 1 0 0 0 first Vern Petty and George Layden rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 had its largest crowd of the sea- Tulsa also won the first game Brown each belted three in that Wood rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 BY JAMES STREBIG men are Brocato Charlie son' Sunday afternoon' to witness 11'52 one Jim Kirby had five for five AP Aviation Reporter Weed Pete Terracina and Den- Lenhardt 3b 4 0 2 5 0 0 a closely contested game between 4 I' rkowski set the Indians back Piesik cf 5 2 3 3 0 0 Cleveland John- in the two games and George ton White backs Mastin Scott 1 tackle Jack -Evans center' and Ringgold and Minden which with a single and a double struck Jordan 5 1 2 4 0 0 Archie got five for in the son of Miami Springs a Ringgold won by a 7-5 score out 10 and contributed two sin- second game Pinched himself today and looked Harold Quinn Bryson Jones gles and a double to his team's 1-1 re a 3 0 0 2 3 0 After a gift run to the Sports for a $16500 check to prove that Miciotto and Milton Malsch was about on an even Hitting 20-hit attack as he fashioned his Totals 37 7 14 27 6 0 in the first inning of the second he had won' the Thompson guards Five boys who were on the basis-12 for Ringgold and 10 for 22nd triumph of the season His game on a walk to Kirby a double pitching gem le Trophy world classic of closed Minden Minden to 1947 varsity and who are expec- Ringgold's the big chi- incidentally racing by Simpson and passes to Brown course air racit came Shreveport 102 010 000-4 on his 26th birthday San Antonio 040 sso olx-7 and Bill Sam! Johnson's surprise ni the Missions got Joh'rise was shared ted to see plenty of action this ference season are Jim Miner a back Minden plays at Ringgold Sun- Another Tulsa southpaw Mike Runs Batted Brown Mann out of the box in the second by 80000 persons at the final day Bill Barnett an end Ed Crofton day Sept 12 in the second game Schultz yielded only seven hits Sarni 2 Frazier 2 Archie 2 Som- with four runs on five hits and a of the national air races The a tackle and Louis Whitecotton of -ihe two-out-of-three series for in winning the first game al mess Layden Lenhardt Two walk: Howard Auman relieved the National Air Lines pilot didn't computed the champlonthip of the North though he needed relief from Base Hits Simpson Archie redhead and finished up with an know until he was on the ground and Joe Lattier centers Louisiana League Jolly I di Richards Jordan Kirby Sacri- The Mansfield team will be Dave quell an an allowance of single runs in 'the that he had won Ringgold 011000410-7 -12 2 seeking revenge for the 18-13 de- threat in the seventh and final Double 002 000 300-5 t10 5 fourth fifth and seventh His average speed was 383767 feat St John's handed them last miscien frame Herrera to Archie Davis to Shreveport thinned the Mission miles an hour ed from an Tommy Tatum and Bob Usher Archie Left on ear in their opening game at Castleberry and a it lead with two in its third to trail elapsed time of 46 minutes 54 Mansfield' The Wolverines are an Ouzts Baugh and Baugh Dennis each each drove in two runs for the port 6 San Antonio 13 Base on by 300-mile run one run at that point in the seconds for the Oilers in the first game Herra 7 Auman 4 experienced team with the' start- game but it was never able to around the 15-mile rectangular ing forward wall averaging 178' First GRAM Herrera 4' Mann catch up course It was more than 12 miles pounds and the backfield 156 CITY (T) TULOA 2 Auman 1 Man 6 in HAREIY'S- an hour the record speed pounds This compares with the i 1 innings luman in i 8 612 Si set a year ago FAMOUS BAICUS average weight of -the Flyer line EZZ Losing The race was one of the safest of 157 and the backfield of 156 Sigler Fowler Steengraff and TO TAKE HOME Attendance Andrews though it started out as the fast- St John's has a 10-game sched- 00 ule for 1948 with five contests in 1760 Texas Bossier City Shreveport and five on the roads Dallas Wins Again I Blasts Cats 19-2 Fort Worth (A') Thehis lowly Dallas Rebels humiliated the Texas League-leading Fort Worth Cats before 12171 home fans here last night by blasting out a 19-2 victory The seven-inning tilt required two and one-half hours and caused an erasure of the records whbn tirnp Dallas VIns Again Blasts Cats 19-2 Fort Worth (AP) The lowly Dallas Rebels humiliated the Texas League-leading Fort Worth Cats before 12171 home fans here last night by blasting nut a 19-2 victory The seven-inning tilt required two and one-half hours and caused an erasure of the records of the second game when a time limit halted play after the fourth Inning George Schmees' homer had the Cats ahead 1-0 The Rebels prolonged the first of the fourth with foul bunting long enough to prevent it from being I regulation contest Robert Frierson whose home run broke up Sunday's second game at Dallas blasted a four-run homer with the bases loaded off Willard Ramsdell in the fifth inning of the opener In this Inning the Rebels scored nine times after two were out DALLAS (1) FORT WORTH (T) ab ai al a Retts14 2b 2 3 4 0 seheepu er I I Icharien se I 2 2 2 5 Wainer et 2 11) 4 0 ucelich rt I 2 1 011eiale 21 4 I 2 4' Frierson It 4 2 2 1 Vomit lb 4 2 6 8 urge lb 4 I iWilliems If 2 2 0 Carswell 3b 3 0 Vlotiroti 3b 2 I 1 2 FUS110110 1 2 1 Wakens 1 Palmer ef 2 2 2 0Dorriburg 2 0 2 alltritha a a 1 1 1 Lindsey es 2 1 1 1 3 Austin 2 0 0 0 1 Ramsdell 8 0 0 0 laStarionetti 1 1 1 0 Totals 46 It 1421 141 Totals 25 2 4 21 aRingled tor Chandler In seventh Dallas 21 ell 0-10 tort Worth II ISO 2-2 Vrnore-flartstield LeGros BIM betted inCerswell 2 Hartatield 4 Palmer Hinrichs Icharien 2 Frierson Fuctlich Mammy Fond Two base hite-Hurge Vucelich Hinrichs Home runs-Frierson Double plav--Carmwell artstield nd Burge Lett no base-Dallas 8 Fort Worth 80041 NI 6 Austin 3 Ramsdell 3 handler 1 Strut-Soot-Hinrichs I Austin 2 Chandler 1 Runs end bite-oft Chandler and In 4 Innings: sit Ramsdell 0 end 5 in St tinning Mt Chnntlier 1 and 4 in I innings Hit be pitcher4re Hinrichs (Williams) Ramsdell Hartetteld) Will pitch-Hinrichs Ramsdell thendier Loser-Austin 1100irel-Wi1ltamson Arceneaut end Smith Time-230 Crowd Record Set As Ships Buffs Split Beaumont Texas (W)---Beaumont closed out its home season here last night by splitting a twin bill with Houston's Buffs the visitors copping the openerl 5-1 and Beaumont winning the nightcap by 8-4 The second contest was featured by a grand slam homer in-Ode the park by Bill Rodgers for the Exporters The Exporters set an all-time ritgh home attendance mark of L51091 through tonight's finale First Same HOUSTON IT EAUSSONT (T) als a' 4 1 2 aTetetson se 3 1 I 1 Remus 2b 1 1 2 111Tucker 3b 3 0 I 2 Sartiln ea 3 0 1 4White It 3 0 5 sewwicit 4 neney lb 3 tchimum if 1 0 eirrostry tb 3 1 0 2 knee th 3 0 11 Oilturgn rt 2 1 1 0 0 right lb 4 0 1 11Mann4ng et 3 0 1 Burmter 3 1 3 OiMurittore 1 0 0 4 Saw 1 0 2sterling 0 1 0 0 2 1'psd IS 2 Pato 1 1 Totals 1 21 101 Totals 23 1 4 21 auman Ill 400 0-3 eaumont Ole lee 9-1 Ttrove--Seiria Runs batted In-Manning Medelt 3 Burmeister Hardin Two base bite-Manning litedwick Hnme runs--tiormeister Fame rune-Beaumont 1 Hump's' 5 Stolen base-- Peterson Left on hasee--Besument IL Houston 8 Asses rin balls-Sterling 5 StrilmOWS--14111101 issue 3 Kota 1 Hite and rune-Sterling 0 and In 3 innings 1 and 0 in 3 Losing nlicher-Sterling tmoiree-Digliello and Capps Snead Same HOUST IT) 11A1111014T IT) 0 al linnhth If 1 1 0 Rodgers et 5 1 1 5 0 Prunus 2h 1 1 3b 4 1 1 2 1 Dirtiest 3b 2 1 l'Whitall 4 0 1 0 noliwes lb 1 1 12 011tweeney lb I 2 1 0 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"other" end with the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League dur ing the Don Hutson regime is now an assisaant football coach at Yale PRICES CUT lots Pani SPECIAL PRIM 311414 Oleos Dinaorware Sol 325 3995 Steel4ype Pas 3400 395 Drell Nestor 200 195 Adionsaltho Motel Rohe LOO 330 Ooolloreet Hotplate 175 650 Ewe-Morose Hotplate 330 630 Chicks a Priors 425 450 Ilato-t000 Chimes 330 4911 NeTene Chimes 395 ISM Waffle boas L95 1012 Wed Doodle 1210 LSO Plealble lamps 325 Moieties Kettles 105 Electric Petsolatime 975 Wallas Melons 1-111 Up 730 Comet Sweepers 600 145 Plasklalde 100 $493 Mee Klee Path Joker $35 Detwyes AlIzete-Wlehal Material Is 141 Meters Pees 23 Illedvolea MANY 01101 MINS At calm Foca C617 wry' 1111 1 Ilkor ummo 1211 MIAS Atr-mi Nowa S41 Item 1812 Wee Isellie Clecke 1210 IPIsaible Deal 325 Moieties Kettles 113 1114914s 9-75 Wades Moves LSO Up 756 Comet Sweepers COO 'As guad116 Lao ices- J-7147--Kin "mit' joke 095 Iteraevet Allzete-W- kb Ma teriel 1A-11 Is 141 Meters Pees 23 Iledettlee MANY OMR MIAS At tmocro pacm Celg psi I 120 MUMS AVL'Al MONO 1141 ballasMins Again I Blasts Cats 19-2 Fort Worth i'exas (M Thehis lowly Dallas Rebels humiliated the Texas League-leading Fort fans here last night by blasting Worth Cats before 12171 home out a 19-2 victory The seven-inning 'tilt' required two and one-half hours and caused an erasure of the records of the second game when a time limit halted play after the fourth Inning George Schmees' homer had the Cats ahead 1-0 The Rebels prolonged the first of the fourth with foul bunting long enough to prevent it from being a regulation contest Robert Frierson whose home run broke up Sunday's second game at Dallas blasted a four-run homer with the bases loaded off Willard Ramsdell in the fifth in- ring of the opener In this in- ring the Rebels scored nine times sb after two were out DALLAS (T) FORT WORTH (T) 11 'swiss' 2a 2 2 4 244e' 2 Whirls' ite II 2 2 2 et 2 4 0 Vucelich If I 1 2 1 O'Fiala th 4 0 1' Frierson It 4 2 2 1 Vonly lb 4 2 4 8 Bursa lb 4 1 2 littilliams If 2 0 Carswell als I I 3 0 2'1olirati 3b 2 0 1 2 FUS10111 I 4 3 2 1 a III I Palm? 0 I 2 2 2 kivornburs 2 II 2 2 EAMithi 2 "IlAtittir Ir 1 1 Frierson Kart11141'11 0 'Chandler 0 etale 44 II It 21 1111 Total 21 2 4 21 4 la1larionettl 1 1 1 0 Ts altinaled toe Chandler In seventh Della a 1 1 a I a tAft Words I IS6 2 eGrns RAM batted Common 2 Hartstleld 4 Calmer Hinrichs Scharien 2 Frierson Fucelich Matnev Two base trucelich Hinrichs Home Double Hartatield and Burge Lett on II Fort Worth Base en I Attila1 3 Ramsdell 3 ds 1 I Austin 2 Chandler 1 Runs end Chandler II and In 4 Innings: sit Ramsdell it end 5 in La Inning 'oft 4'handier I and 4 In I innings Bit by pitcher-bi Hinrichs CS'illiamst Ramedell I Hertotteldi Will Rmsdell Chendiar Arceneaus end Smith Time-230 Crowd Record Set Buff As Ships Split Beaumont Texas rnont closed out its home season here last night by splitting a twin bill with Houston's Buffs 5-1 and Beaumont winning the the visitors copping the opene nightcap by 8-4 1 The second contest was fea- tured by a grand slam homer in- side the park by Bill Rodgers for the Exporters The Exporters set an all-time high home attendance mark of 151091 through tonight's finale First Sams HOUSTON CI) SEAUSIONT VT) sb I' al sib Is so Itngsbh et If 4 1 I 0 0Peterson so 3 alai Remus th 1 I 2 llyrucker lb I 2 Hams 3 a I Swiss It 3 Medwick rt 4 aisweeney lb 3 Angl Olfhbitom if I 0 eirroshy tb 1 0 1 2 Angle II' I 0 11 Itillturso rt 2 1 1 0 0 emelt lb 4 0 1 111tanning et II ter 2 1 5 011Iuratore 1 4 a Burm Mstar 0 I I lb "ter" I 2 sags a a 0 2 ICBMs 1 0 0 1 'Totals I 1 21 101 'rotate 25 1 4 21 5 I I 400 05 ndassa Beaumont 1 ObS 0-1 litrrove-v-Nric et Rune Wiwi M'd- ittelt 2 Burmeister Hardin Two base Manning litedwick Hnme runs-v-Illormeister sass od I Houston 5 Stolen Peterson Left on IL Houston 2 Asses on Strik0OWS--1111111 2 Maser 3 Seta Htis and a and I se 2 innings Kata 1 and 0 in iltil Losint ss-sissina and Capps Time-133 Setup' Game HOUST IT) Statill014T IT) is al all 111nobth If I I CRotteors ef 3 1 1 5 0 11vmue 2h 1 1 5'Tticiter Mt 4 1 1 1 I PMI's( th 3 3 1 l'whlto If 4 Dellwel lb I 1 12 01Swooney lb 2 I 1 0 Sc hbaum It 1 1 Ilic roshy 2b 4 1 1 3 trot et 10 1 I AHUTAO Itt 4 0 2 2 wiles 0 1 2 21Peterom 11 4 I stefkon 0 1 2lteininawr a 4 I A 0 ft Creel 4 0 3111st 0 2 2 2 Bryant 0 I IS acitabe I Allele lb 0 0 CIiewlin 0 II Burmst 0 tI er 5 ll4tIIIIIII I 4I II 'I I A Al est in the history of the Thompson It began as a three plane race with the three leaders doing better than 400 miles an hour And it ended as a three plane race Four prizes totaling $7500 went begging Seven Drop Out Seven of the ten starters dropped out because of mechanical trouble among them the three hottest racers in the contest Charles Brown of Indianapolis who looked like a sure winner with a new record was the last to quit His fuel pressure fell until finally he had no power and landed dead stick Cook Cleland of Cleveland and Richard Becker of Toledo Ohio flying twin entries pressed Brown for the lead but quit within five laps The three planes had been so far ahead of the field it was not really a contest Brown had lapped all but Johnson when he quit The only other finishers were two old timers' Bruce Raymond 46 of Hammond Ind and Wilson Newhall 48 of Chicago' who has been racing since 19291 They get $8000 and 434500 respectively Herman Salmon of Vanl Nuys Calif won the $7000 first prize in the Goodyear Trophy race for midget planes Steve Wittman of Oshkosh Wis lasti year's winner- was second The winning speed was 1696 miles an i hour a new record by four miles an hour est in the history of the Thomp- son It began as a three plane race with the three leaders do- ing better than 400 miles an hour And it ended as a three plane race Four prizes totaling $7500 went begging Seven Drop Ou Seven of the ten starters dropped out because of mechani- cal trouble among them the three hottest racers in the contest Charles Brown of Indian apolis who looked like a sure winner with a new record was the last to quit His fuel pressure fell until finally he had no power and landed dead stick- Cook Cleland of Cleveland and Richard Becker of -Toledo Ohio flying twin entries pressed Brown for the lead but quit within five laps The three planes had been so far ahead of the field it was not really a contest Brown had lapped all but Johnson when Sb 4 4 I (1) 11 4 1 2 4 I 1 I I 4 I 300 1 1 321 3 1 2 0 (T) 4 all 1 2 4 1 II I 1 0 4 1 3 0 I 2 I 8 2 3 2 2 1 0 2 2 I 0 1 0 22 10 12 I 0 2 II 1 2 1 1 a 2 2 Si 1 OKLAHOMA Ward VI' 4 Lamle et 4 Not Nob It 3 Dunlap se I Herndes lb 2 MUITIV Kennody Sh 3 Zninierer 2b 2 Retie I sWolit'kamp I falmore blIelom I OKLAHOMA els Wird rt 4 Lewis 4 Neilsen It 2 Dunlap ss II MH ern'des lb urray II Kennedy th 3 Zomierer 2b 2 3 Lane 2b I 3 1 et 11 I 3 Lane 2b 1 3 1 Oltsber el 1 2 ll(ress lb 0 1 UTatunt 0 4 3b 1 7 02ntter 1 1 1 Flint se 1 2'lleney et I -0 1ehulte it 0 Jolly II fl pee 1 1 2b 3 Ortene 1 3 1 011-sbor er I 2 IIIKress lb 0 1 'Tatum it 204 Ms 1 iLlnser I I I Flint es 1 rt mmonni2 I Final Cotton States Playoff Open rInni 44 emilrie Two Tie for First In Ouerbes Event the Cotton te's 1948 Totals 21 2 13 Li Totals 28 211e stlrounded out tor Batley in GDS betingleil tor Gilmore in eeeee Gittahoma City 406 001 1-2 Tulsa 052 301 2-5 Dunlap Runs batted 2 Usher 2 Lane Deem Two base hits--Tatum Lewis Doan! Flint and Kress Lett On City I Tulsa IL Rases on 2 Haney 3 5 Hatley 3 Jolly I GlintOr 3 Batley in 4 Innings 44 runs) Gilmore 3 5 (1 run) Jolly 14 (4 run) Wild Winning Losing and Sharp 1 Building a tradition in expert WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIRS 2 Prompt Service 703 Louisiana Ave ELICrott Phone 4-M3 4IATCH RE RAriTEED GOA PAIRS Building a tradition in expert WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIRS 2 Prompt Service ELICron 703 Louisiana Ave Phone Hot Springs At interstate fracac fol States Baseball Leag' nant will open in Miss tonight Greenwood will Springs Bathers in out of seven series nessy playoffs Last wood eliminated from the playoffs Springs rubbed out dale Miss club's pi 'ace the Hot he final four the Sbaughweek GreenItchez Miss I while Hot the Clarksnmant hopes If eel I MNMINI Samoa Game city Cr) TULSA (T) A 2 41ene 2b 4223 a 1 1 et a 2 5 4 3 te1 0Krosslb11112 1 4 If 5 1 1 1 5 lib 4 a 5 Pallet es 5 2 1 0 'Ilene et 2 It 3 lirona 2 I 2 la 02 Peeski 2230 ot ej 0 SPORTS' AVERAGES (Compiled by Journal Statistician) Paid attendance at home games (72 dates) 188680 BATTING AVERAGES Player- AB RBI Av Brown 516 70 159 92 308 Kirby 541 96 158 58 292 Simpson 365 50 104 59 285 Benites 147 14 41 15 279 Christie 18 4 5 0 278 Sarni 318 31 83 46 261 Hacker 84 7 21 6 250 Gregory -313 33 77 54 246 Petty 340 42 82 44 241 Parker 67 10 16 8 239 Wyse 63 6 15 11 238 Reynolds -487 45 114 51 234 Mazur 516 83 116 42 225 Connors 32 3 7 2 219 Richards -434 59 95 38 219 Jones 5 '0 1 0 200 Cross 193 29 38 15 197 Sanders 19 2 3 0 158 Auman 57 4 8 3 140 Mann 60 4 8 2 136 Wii'mson 54 7 6 2 111 -0 4978 643 1238 575 248 EXTRA BASII BITS Two-base hits: Brown 38 Kirby 29 Simpson 26 Mazur 22 Reynolds 19 Gregory 18 Sarni 15 Petty 14 Richards 12 Benites 4 Hacker 3 Auman 2 Mann 2 Wyse 2 Parker 2 Connors 2 Jones Christie Three-base hits: Richards 7 Brown 7 Kirby 6 Sarni 4 Simpson 4 Mazur 3 Gregory Hacker Wyse Home runs: Gregory 9 Brown 7 Mazur 5 Sarni 4 Reynolds 3 Benites 3 Simpson 3- Kirby 3 Petty 3 Cross 3 Simpson 2 Gregory Connors Stolen bases: Kirby 9 Richards Home runs: Gregory 9 nolds Brown 7 Mazur 5 Sarni 4 Rey 3 Benites 3 Simpson 3- Kirby 3 Petty 3 Cross 3 Simpson 2 Greg- orv Connors Stolen bases: Kirby 9 Richards SPORTS' AVERAGES (Compiled by Journal Statistician) Paid attendance at home games (72 dates) 188680 BATTING AVERAGES Three-base hits: Richards Brown 7 Kirby 6 Sarni 4 Simp- son 4 Mazur 3 Gregory Hacker Wyse Home runs: Gregory 9 Brown 7 Mazur 5 Sarni 4 Reynolds 3 Benites 3 Simpson 3 Kirby 3 Petty 3 Cross 3 Simpson 2 Greg- ory tonnors Stolen bases: Kirby 9 Richards 2 3 OKLAHOMA lb Weed re 4 Lewis re Neilsen 12 4 ss 4 Hern'eles lb 4 Detre 4 Kennedy lb lontittee 2b Henson 2 Gilmore I a Murray Hndsn I All-America League Harry Kelly and Bobby Wyche tied for first place in the Canadian handicap event at Qtierbes Park yesterday Kelly had an 89-22-67 and Wyche carded a 69-2-67 In the 68 bracket were Durham Bernell Roach Storey and Clure while Jack Parsons Arthur Burroughs Sayer Ford and Henry Lotsteich had 69 totals Grouped in the 70's were Tom Peyton Funeaux Oran Whittington Clyde Collins Jr Guinn Moon' and Red Evans Other players included: Bob Donovan Krumpeln Wilson Gray Jim Bodenheimer 'Jim Muslowy Bill Coker Ed Tharpe Jr Lionel 'Flaxman Pop fliers Art Woodruff Ray Shuler Graham Ray Musser Frank Burroughs Dr Scales Jr Bruce Liddell 3 Phillips Bill Yancey John Bird FL Whiteside Frank Brown and Stogsdill 'ONVII and I I 1 New York (P) -4 Football Conference I AllAmerica standings: 1 rblry Tt A Totals 30 2 24 in Totals 43 17 2 0 27 GUARANTEED DrtAttE sErtvicEi Drake reline Job on Ferd9 Chevrolet Cara (hydraulic Pct PF PA 1000 45 281 500 49 431 500 56 42 000 23 57 nut for Gilmore in eighth Oklahoma City 000 elle Tulsa 2 I 1 464 341 11-1 suns batted 2 Lena Haney Perkowski 2 Kress Tatum Wrens 11 Usher 3 Two has hits--Haney Lewis Wrenn Perkowski Home non--Haney Stolen bailee-- Haney 2 Tatum 3 Kress Lett on bitees--Okinhome City 41 Tula Rases on 2 Perkowski 2 Clissorn i Henderson 1 Hama' 41 Perkowski lo NO111012 12 in inntsCirs 41 runs) Gilmore 4 i I 43 runs) Henderson 4 in I 411 noon His by Henson caveat by Henderson 4 IlaneyS Lasing A tten4isnen--37411 mnironnbore amt Pet PF PA 1000 71 34 1000 19 141 50021 19 000 7 491 1 LL x-r 1 it i 1000 71 34' 1000 19 141 500 21 19 000 7 49! Eastern Division Baltimore 1 0 New York 1 1 Buffalo 1 1 Brooklyn 0 2 Western Division Francisco 2 0 Cleveland 1 0 Los Angeles 1 1 Chicago 0 2 Yesterday's result Buffalo 42 Chicag This Week's Schel Baltimor (night) Brooklyn at (night) New York at Sin Fr Yet sirday's result: Buffalo 42 Chicago This Week's Sch Friday-Baltimo (night) Brooklyn a (night) Sunday-Clevelano New York at Sin a IV 1i Francisco 2 0 Cleveland 1 0 Los Angeles 1 1 Chicago 0 2 Yesterday's result Buffalo 42 Chicag This Week's Schedule: Friday Baltimore Aloundria Girls Win Championship sit 1 II ampionship 130liEkell Ln It nris fin nplonsnip I 71S 00:32370 (3 1 i Probable Pitchers Shreleport at (11-8) vs Boyer (15-10) Beaumont at San (12-14) vs Sierra (11-10) Dallas at (0-5) vs Byer ly Fort Worth at Oklahoma Sloat (10-7) vs undesignattd pitcher 6 ruuu u141 nwrs Shreveport at Houstont-Wyse (11-8) vs Bo3-er (15-10) Beaumont at San Antonio-Al- exander (12-14) vs Sierra (11-10) Dallas at Tulsa-Gentry (0-5) vs 8-7) Byerly Fort Worth at Oklahoma ma City- riattd Sloat (10-7) vs undesig 1 tcher we Cosh Payroll Checks- And Ail end Federal Chocks GEIEEN1 EIM CA1PANT IMO Texas Asepses Phone Sill ittAZ4ALL cnocran SOW 1161 VOEIESTOVIE sTonas r-f Pine Bluff- Ark: 013)--A1exandr1a La undefeated throughout the double elimination tourna went won the Southwest regional's Reynolds 8 Mazur 7 Brown 6 softball title isarni 6 Petty 4 Cross 3 Simpson The championship came as a12 Gregory Connors result of the Alexandrians1 final PITCUING 3 to 2 victory over Austin Texas IP LSO BB Avg last night Austin reached the Wyse 11 6 89 56647 finals by virtue of a 1 to 0 vic- tory over Houston wff a'T A I rata Mann 16511 9 6 100 57 600 Eighteen members of the pres ent squad of the Cincinnati Reds served in the armed forces-11 in the Army five in the Navy and two in the Coast Guard PITCUING tiVERAGIIM IP LSO BB Avg Wyse 154 11 6 89 56647 Mann 165I 9 6 100 57 -600 Sanders 150t 9 7 47 40 563 Hacker 16 14 79 82 533 Mi '9 8 93 87 523 Aurnan ISO 12 11- 58 61 522 Jones 15 1 1 6 11 300 Christie 33 0 2 20 23 000 7 ale: at Chicago Los Angeles at Buffalo IL (i) ii talmmo7mmmnImmrftwommi1 i 1 Ir LI w--- rj ti aS 01 rleble 7 ir Phle Bluff Art' tiP)---Alexan- i dria La undefeated throughout ute: We Use Firestone Supreme Drake the double elimination tournal at Chicago went won the Southwest regional 8 1 Reynolds 8 Mazur 7 Brown 6 Los Angeles 11 Th softball titl Sarni 6 Petty 4 Cross 3 Simpson a' championship came as al 12 Gregory Connors at Buffalo result of the Alexandrians1 final I 3 to 2 victory over Austin Texas PITCUING AVERAGM Pitcher- IP SO BB Avg I last night Austin reached the 1 Wyse 154 11 6 89 56647 finals by virtue of arm 1651 9 6 100 57 600 a 1 to 0 vic tie Cash Payroll Chocks tory over Houston- IL (i) ii84 IZI1 () aci coo 7 LNNI a 1 And Ail Slats end Federal Mocks Sanders 150t 9 7 47 40 563 1 a-rtrmin Tnyiki I Eighteen members of the pres Hacker 240 16 14 79 82 101142 bolumL" ent squad of the Cincirmati Reds Wil'msor 533 Mi 9 8 93 87 523 jell a It Iti sTonas IZOM2 AtIlD AUTO CU7PLI3 II 1 CIDNIPANT 1 served in the armed forces-11 in Aunian 180 12 11 58 61 522 1 nee Texas Aespee Phone Slit the A five in the Navy Jones 15 1 1 6 11 ZOO MOW 1161 leseler Op Moe 8113 4 two in and he Coast Guard Christie 33 0 2 20 23 000 I i 4 1 1 nob 010C 7 Lrk 'eated throughout Lining We Use Firestone uprenst ak re inaion tourna-1 i at Chicago! i i e-.

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