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irumi tjiiigTi ijjr' FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM PAGE Sec 2 Sunday Sept 26 1948 BASEBALL CHART Boston Jolts Yankees 7- Giants Win 3-2 Spoil Braves Title Clincher BOSTON Sept 25 The relaxed New York Giants prevented the Boston Braves from clinching the National League pennant Saturday by Porkers Rip Lions by 46-7 Scoil Two-Team Plan Click For Razorbacks NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston Brooklyn St Louis Pittsburgh 79 New York Philadelphia Cincinnati Chicago 93 51 51 48 Way Deadlock Pirates Bombard Redlegs 166 Chesnes Wins 14lh GAME AT ARKANSAS 18 856 118 8 ef II 2 42 8 103 GLANCE EAST TEXAS first Downs 4 Yards Gained Rahin 50 Yards Gained Passing 68 Passes Completed 4 of 16 Passes Intercepted by 0 Pent At Vila 15 Penalties Ydre 10 PITTSBURGH Sept 25 (A5) Rookie Bob Chesnes notched his 14th victory of the season against five losses Saturday as the Pirates routed Cincinnati 16-6 The Pi-4i4i ojrates hopped on three hurlers for 20 hits while Chesnes yielded 10 CINCINNATI iTotal 37 6 10 24 11 FAYETTEVILLE Ark Sept 25 The University of Arkansas swept aside the East Texas State Teachers College Li0ns 46-7 Saturday in its second I breather before its Southwest Con-d opener with Texas Cbris-4 tian University in Fort Worth reaks 3 NEW YORK Sept 25 Boston shoved New York out of a triple-tie for first place in the American League Saturday on a 7-2 victory fashioned by Jack Kramer who scattered seven hits A crowd of 65607 which helped set a new Yankee Stadium season record of 2342451 saw the Sox get off the floor after two jarring defeats to take a first inning lead they never relinquished It was 17th victory BOSTON I ab a Dt Mscf 5 1 2 0 Rizzuto Pskjr 3 4 2 1 0 3 Kenrictll WilSImslf 4 110 0 Brown 3 Stephen 6 0 4 3 Di cf Doerr 2 4 0 0 5 3 Berra rl Mote rf 3 3 2 1 0 Kellerlt Coorlrrml 3 118 OiMarnose TebbeUc 3 0 0 7 0 Stirneissl Kramer 4 0 10 li2McQulnn I Crosetci2 l5Bauer IReynoldsp II Map (Portrlild 1 3 Johnson I Starr NEW YORK abr got 6 0 1 3 3'! r'' s' -n- 7 next week The powerful Porkers tuned up their newly installed two-team of-' fensive-defensive system before 11000 persons at their first home game of the year Associated Press Wirephoto SMOKE The cloud of dust kicked up by Cleveland Catcher Jim Hegan fool his Detroit opposite Bob Swift who forced Hegan in play at plate 4 Hstton3 Bmhltzrf Adams 2 KlzwskLl Wyrstxcf Sauerlf Siaiicups Lamanoe Willamsc Foxp Blekbrnp Brkhrtp ab Jso a) 4 0 12 4 5 3 2 4 12 5 11 5 0 3 5 0 0 4 0 1 110 10 0 0 10 10 0 3 0 0 Rojek 2 Cstiglnea 0 Hopp 1 liBeardef 0 Kicer If 4lWesUf 0 Walkerrf BiWestlke rf OIGustme3 0lBasgall2 1 0 OvPltzgrlde rnerc Chesnesp 3 3 14 111? 2 0 4 2 3 3 1 oeooo 8 2 3 3 3 -ITotal 41 18 30 27 13 Cincinnati 003 001 003 4 10 3 Pittsburgh Oil 503 42x 16 20 1 LaManno Rojek Burkhart Klus-zewski RBI Fitzgerald Baumholtz Kluszewski Wyrostek 2 Kiner Beard 3 Hopp 2 Walker 3 Burkhart Chesnes Basgsll 3 Westlake 2 West Adams 2BH Baumboltz Adams Wyrostek 3BH Wyrostek Westlake Chesnes 3 Blackburn 3 Burkhart 3 SO Fox Burkhart Off Fox 3 In 2 Innings Blackburn 7 In 1 1-3 Burkhart 10 in 4 2-3 Blackburn Goetz Reardon Jorda 330 7768 Dodgers Trip Phils 3-0 With Expert Base Running PHILADELPHIA Sept 25 JP) Rex Barpey and a gang of daredevil Brooklyn base runners outfought the Philadelphia Phillies 3-0 Saturday night to move second place in the NationaV League six games back of the league leading Boston Braves BROOKLYN abrh a 5 0 0 1 O'Walker ef 4 10 1 3 Hamners 3 1 2 0 3lStslerl 10 0 Ennisrf 0 10 Mayo If 1 2 1 Jones 3 1 10 0 Caballero 3 0 10 USemmickc 13 3 Leonard PHILADELPHIA ab a Rcklycflf Roblnsn2 Reese Reiser If Snider cf Hrmnskrf Hodges 1 Cmpnlloc Mlksls3 Barney 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 2 9 2 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 4 1 4 0 3 0 4 0 0 0 2 Dubiel ITowell Simmons Totals 35 3 6 27 11 Total 32 0 7 27 8 0 Brooklyn 000 010 0 Pittsburgh fooo 4i3 1 3 3 1 oi Jolt shading them 3-2 behind Right-hander Sheldon Jones He now has beaten the Tribe three times this season HEW YORK I rh bi Lohrkc3 5 1 1 3 5'Holmesrf Lockmnef 3 0 0 3 0 Dark Oordoo3 3 0 3 1 1 Torgeson1 Mitel 4 0 0 8 llEIliott3 Marshllrf 3 0 1 4 0 Heath if Thomsnlf 4 3 I 3 0 MeCkcf Yvarsc 4 0 0 3 3 Mas! Kerrs 3 0 0 3 3 Slsti 3 Jones 4 0 3 3 2 2Saikeld Salnp ISardera Potter 1 Totals 33 3 7 37 14 1 Totals 35 3 13 27 13 3 0 13 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 New York no 001 3 7 0 Boston 300 100 13 2 lHit Into double play lor Sain In 7th 2Flled out for Slsti In 9th Elliott Slsti RBI Gordon Jones 2 Heath 2BH Lohrke Thomson Jones HR Heath BOB Sam 2 Potter SO Jones Sam Off Sain 7 In 7: Potter 0 In 2 Sain Barlick Barr Dascoliund BaUan-fant 148 15377 (paid) Cubs' Ninth-Inning Rally Turns Back Cardinals 3-2 CHICAGO Sept 25 Rallying for three runs in the last of the ninth the Chicago Cubs Saturday drove the SL Louis Cardinals back into a tie with Brooklyn for second place as they defeated the Redbirds 3-2 Doyle Lade won his fifth game Howie Pollet who had a two-hit shutout going into the ninth was the loser ST LOUIS I abr oal CHICAGO ab rho a Schndnst3 Marion Muslalcf Northeyrf Dusakrf Lang 3 Rice If Younsl Bakerc Polletp 2 4 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 7 0 7 1 0 3Verban2 llLowreycf OlWaltkusl 01 Panel 3 0 Nlcholsnrf LMaddernlf 0 McClloughe lrsmalleys ljeffcoat Ladep 2Schens 31 3 6 27 16 St Loul 000 000 10 1 Chicago 000 000 6 0 ISIngled for Smalley In 9th 2Singled for Lade in 9th Musial RBI Muslal Northey Jeffcoat Schenz Verban Rice Maddern Lowrey Paf-ko Verban Waitkus LOB St Louis 7 Chicago 8 BOB Pollet 3 Lade 1 Pollet 5 By Pollet (Nicholson) Gore Robb Pinelll 2 02 14760 Miami Earns 13-13 Tie With Virginia CHARLOTTESVILLE Va Sept 25 (JP) A fleet-footed vastly underrated Miami of Ohio football team held favored Cavaliers to a 14-14 draw Saturday in a violent offensive battle The outcome was in doubt until the final seconds A desperate last-minute rush by tbe Cavaliers fell short of success as time ran out leaving the visiting Redskins a wide margin statistically if not in the scoring column BOSTON ab Jio a 4 0 1 2 0 40013 till Frogs Bounce 21-14 With Outburst in Second Van Cuyk Hips Oilers by 2-0 Cats Take 3-1 Lead On Chris' Pitching Continued from Page 1 The kid pitcher checked his at third and then fired to first One out away from victory faced another pinch-batsman Ham Shulte a righthander who went in for the left-handed Jolymy Lane And Shulte lifted a long deep fly to Dick Williams whom Bragan had called in for Irving Noren before the last play So Van Cuyk who failed in his lone start in the Shreveport series mowed down a foe possessing the most murderous batting one which had been blanked only five times in the regular season With this decision he also extended to 19 consecutive innings the Oilers have been held scoreless by Fort Worth pitching and made it three shutouts in four games Eddie Chandler and Dwain Sloat achieved the other two It was possible that Van Cuyk was considered a sacrificial lamb to the able Lively leaving Fort fisil two victories to be achieved by Chandler and Willard Ramsdell Bragan sure whether it would be Chandler of Ramsdell here Sunday at 3 in the Tulsa final Vincent named William (Mike) Schultz who lost the opener to Chandler but was expected to use any or all his men in an effort to prolong the series and send it back to Fort Worth Monday night Getting back to the game it was errorless and wonderfully played The Oilers threatened mildly in the first fourth and seventh innings before their ninth-inning last-ditch stand The Cats had fair opportunities in the second and fourth but it was not until the seventh that they connected Here the second of three singles by Dee Fondv started things Noren sacrificed and Bragan promptly slammed a single to left for the first run of the game After Walter Fiala grounded Gino Marionetti was walked purposely and Van Cuyk grounded out In the eighth George Schmees opeped with a single Homer Mat-ney sacrificed LeGros singled to right sending Schmees to third and then Fondy delivered his great bunt He laid it down between the mound and third base scored Schmees easily and crossed first without a play being made LeGros indeed almost made it from first to third too Then Noren flied out and that was the scoring for the night I 35 7 7 37 101 Totals Totals 33 2 7 27 7 Boston 20 1 20 1 7 New York 000 001 7 2 IStruck out for Reynolds In 5th 20rounded out for Stlrnaelss In 7th SGrounded out for Porterfield In 7th 4Flled out for Croiettl In 9th 63truck out for Starr in 8th Henrlch Brown Dt Maggto Doerr Williams Goodman Kramer Moses Brown 111 Maggio 2BH Williams Goodman Hennch HR Moses DP Stirnweiss Hen-rich Rizzuto and Henrlrh Kramer Stephens and Goodman LOB Boston 6 New York 8 BOB Reynold 3 Porterfield 1 Starr 3 Off Reynolds 5 In 5 innings- Porterfield 2 In 2 Starr 0 In 2 RBP By Starr (Goodman) WP Reynolds Starr Loser Reynolds Rommel Berrv Paparella Summers Time 43 65 607 Tribe Beals Tigers 9-3 Remains in Tie lor First DETROIT Sept 25 (P) Cleveland flayed five Detroit pitchers for 14 hits to whip the Tigers 9-3 Saturday and remain in a first place tie with Boston The Red Sox kept pace with the Indians knocking off the Yankees 7-2 in New York to drop the Bronxites out of the three-way tie into third place a game behind the leaders CLEVELAND ab a i Mitchclllf 4 2 2 1 l'Llpons Dobycf rf 5 1110 Berry 2 Boud-ous 4 2 2 1 3 Wem rf Mullin cf vVa keild Outlaw3 0 Vlcol 3 Swift Trucks Kretlowp Houtemnp DETROIT abr boa 2 0 15 3 Cordon i 4 0 0 0 4 Keltner 3 5 12 15 Judnich rf 2 0 0 1 0 7 urkercf 2 2 12 0 Roblnsnl 5 1 3 14 2 Reran 5 0 2 4 I 3 4 i a 7 2 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 ipggo EAST ENDS Furnsy Boucher Matthews Chandler Vennerr" Saunders TACKLES Crawford Stamps Dexter Shipman Curry GUARDS Sesbaugh Canup Biles CENTERS Roach Norris BACKS Griffin Wilkinson Ramey Engle Wright King Hurst Nations Pinson Bosworth ARKANSAS ENDS Hamilton Canada Richards Hlx Schumchyk Smith Llnebarner Smith: TACKLES Lunney Reichert Thornton Stanctl Nesblt Simpson Eckert Nealon: GUARDS Ceiderer Peters Rushing Lambright Milam Brown Papsgeorge Tallant Claborn Rowland Wells CENTERS Crafton Stockton Ferguson Shaddox Rich BACKS Scott Pritchard Troxell Campbell Scott Long Henson Bass Meszantl Parks Schauffele Cox Davis Logsden Egan Pennington Rogers Bailey Mobra East Texas 0 IT 7 Arkansas 14 8 7 19 46 East Texas Topchdown Saun ders Point after touchdown Griffin Arkansas Scoring Touchdowns Campbell 2 Pritchard Smith Rice Rumbles Fas! Sam Houston 48-0 GAME AT A GLANCE RICE SAM HOUSTON 15 First Downs 4 334 Yards Gained Rnabinc 74 Yards Gained Passing 5 of 15 Passes Completed 5 of IV 5 Passes Intercepted by 6 3 for 30 Punts No Avg 9 far 39 40' Penalties Ydge HOUSTON Sept- 25 high feathered flock to two touchdowns before intermission one coming on the heels of an intercepted pass the other one a 65-yard punt return by John Kelly Scor by periods: Rice 7 7 14 Sam Houston 0 0 0 0 0 Rice scoring: Touchdowns Lsntrlp Kelly 3 Glauser 3 Walcott Carswell Conversions: Williams 4 Conversions missed Williams 3 Continued From Page 1 25 the Long punted 63 yards out on 15 return punt left the ball in play on the Aggie 44 From there the Cowpokes scored on two passes Cook to Grimes The first was short to the right side to the TCU 46 Next time Grimes started in motion to the left cut defp past Archer and made a fine leaping catch in the clear on the 25 and raced across untouched Hartman converted to make it 7-0 in just four minutes of play Three minutes later from his own 22 Cook heaved another long gainer pass to Loyd that made 53 yards to 25 but it led to nothing as the Purple defense held and took the ball Boston Cleveland New York Philadelphia Detroit St Louis Washington Chicago RESULTS TEXAS LEAGUE PLATOFF Fort Worth 2 Tulsa 0 (Fort Worth leads 3-1 NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis 2 Chicago 3 Cincinnati 6 Pittsburgh 15 New York 3 Boston 3 Brooklyn 3 Philadelphia 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 7 New York 2 Cleveland 9 Detroit 3 Chicago 2 St Louis 7 Only games scheduled SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION FLAYOFr Nashville II Birmingham 3 (Nashville lead 2-1) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION LAYOFF Columbus 4 Ss Paul 13 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF Syracuse A Montreal 9 (IO tags) (Montreal wins series 4-3) HT-NM-LONE STAR LEAGUES PLAYOFF Amarillo 10 Kligc-re 7 i Amarillo leads 2-0) Runs-Eaifed-In Leaders AMERICAN Di Maggto Yankees 152 Stephens Red Sox 132 Willis ms Red Sox 123 NATIONAL Musial Cardinals 125 Mize Giants 134 Kiner Pirates 118 Cl AAA A 14 plays to move to the TCU 14-yard line There the quarter closed With first and 10 Hartman first passed wildly over Loyd who was open to the right Then he came back with a pitch to Long Ludiker had the receiver covered and got his hands on the ball but Long tore it away spun and went six yards across the goal Hartman converted TCU took the kickoff and paraded to the Aggie 22 before Jack Archer lost on a sweep and passes failed was unable to gain and punted Again the Frogs moved 55 yards from their 39 to six before Stout was tossed for a big loss that broke up the bid never got back to mid-field Orien Browning intercepted a pass and the Frogs had the ball on the Aggie 40 when time ran out ENDS Rogers Moorman Bailey Boal Elliott Alford TACKLES toff Mc-Auley NarrelL Marable GUARDS Willingham Bloxom Brown Hicks CENTERS Malone Brightwell BACKS Hickey Archer Rogers Browning Bloxom Dunn Berry Joslin Jackson Ludiker Stout McKelvey OKLA A ENDS Long Loyd Van Pool Gray Patton TACKLES Shaw Barger Gay Colslazier Ussery Vogel GUARDS Burrow Melsenhelmer Ivie Gattis Walker CENTERS Davis Fitter Deroln BACKS Roof McNeil Ledbetter Grimes Aldridge Hartman Cook Carey Spavital Meinert Score by periods: TCU 0 21 0 0 21 AM 7 0 0 7 14 Scoring (In Order of Occurrence-Touchdown by Grimes on 46-yard pass-and-run from Cook Hartman converted Berry (TCU) ran right end for nine yards and touchdown Ludiker converted Hickey (TCU) returned Intercepted pass 48 yards for touchdown Ludiker converted Bailey (TCU) took nine-yard pass In end zone from Stout for touchdown Ludiker again converted Long took eight-yard pass from Hartman and ran six for touchdown Hartman converted VACUUM INCLUDING attachments ready to everything Philadelphia 000 000 7 4 lFlied out for Dubiel in eighth Ham- ner Ennis Seminick Jones Reese Sam Houston Bearkat team 46-0 Reiser Campanello Ennis Sisler Hodges Reese SB Reese 3 Hodges 3 Campanella Robinson LOB Brooklyn 7 Philadelphia 6 Dubiel 3 Barney 1 Barney 8 Leonard 2 Dubiel 3 Off Leonard 1 in 4 innings Dubiel 4 in 4 Simmons 1 in 1 Loser Dubiel Ccmlan Stewart Hen-llne 2 03 10551 Rice Owls flying in the last half lashed a stubborn to inaugurate the 1948 season before 22000 spectators at Rice Stadium Saturday night The Bearkats were stubborn in the first hplf holding the Lafayette Rips Fordham EASTON Pa Sept 25 INS) Lafayette rammed over five touchdowns in the first half and went on to trounce Fordham 53-14 before 12000 fans at Easton Saturday 1 Still unable to power out of the hole the Frogs were again forced to punt 'this time to the Aggie 41 return punt sailed out on the Frog 22 and from there Berry ran for first down The next three plays all rushes failed and Joslin kicked short to the Aggie 41 Roof and Spavital powered to a first on the TCU 48 On a hand off that fooled the Frogs Roof dashed around his right end for 28 yards to a first on the 20 Spavital and McNiel carried to the 11 as the quarter closed With third-and two on the 11 the Aggies were in motion and frnm Pace 1 1 lost five One pass was wild and Continued from Page Hickey batted Fdown another to give TCU the ball on the 16 Three running plays made 14 The second and third TCU passes of the afternoon were thrown on the next Series and one was completed for seven yards but It missed a first down by a foot and Joslin punted Aldrich had returned 29 yards to his 45 when knocked out and loose from the ball Brightwell recovered for TCU on the Aggie 46 The Frogs had their first scoring opportunity And all heck broke loose Bloxom reversed to the right for 11 two rushes and a pass Berry to Bloxom made a first on the 25 Berry made a short rushing gain Stout passed to Boal for 12 and a first down on the nine Berry bustled around right end for a touchdown Ludiker converted In three minutes the Frogs had two more On the first play after the kickoff which received Hickey intercepted pass on the Ag 48 and back of good blocking and with a-brilliant hip shift the kid went all the way straight up the west side line Ludiker converted Again received the kickoff and Dunn put it into the end zone for a touchback On the first play tJrimes fumbled and Eoff recovered for TCU on the 19 Berry ripped for five and the Frogs got a gift of five when Oklahoma took to much time Stout hammered for five and then four An offside put the Frogs back to the nine On the first play from there Stout passed to Bailey in the end zone for a touchdown and again Ludiker converted' to make it 21-7 In the three minutes that remained in tbe half Ludiker intercepted another Cook pass and the Frogs shot for another TD but missed At the start of the third quarter the Aggies took the wind and the Frogs the kickoff For the first 11 minutes of the quarter the teams pushed and punted with no advantage and no threat Then from their own 20 the Aggies started rolling With Roof and Spavital running Hartman and Grimes passing the Orange helmeted home team made four consecutive first downs on 9 14 27 16 101 051 14 0 000 001 7 3 out for Overmire In 6th Mullin Wertz Boudreau Robmon 2 Bearden Berry Llpon 2BH Vico Outlaw Mitchell Wakefield DP Boudreau and Robinson- and Robinsons Mitchell Vico LOB Cleveland 11 BOB Bearden 4 Trucks 3 Overmlre 1 Bearden 4 Trout Off Trucks 3 In Houtteman 2 in 0 Trout 4 In 3 Kretlow 3 in 2 In 12 3 Trout Trucks McGowan Grieve Boyer 230 30 087 COLLEGE SCORES S7 Boston 0 31 Wilkes 0 Teh 7 Mansfield Teh 20 Jamestown (N D) 0 33 CanMus 21 12 McPherson 13 Lockbaven 7 21 Bluefield 0 21 Bluefield St 0 Teh 7 Kutitown Ten I 28 Drexel 0 29 Alfred 0 21 Michaels 13 American-lnt 0 7 Bates 6 St Lawrence 7 14 Norwich 0 47 NYU 6 21 Navy 7 27 Rutgers 8 Brown 13 25 Buffalo 0 53 Fordham 14 2 Rochester 6 13 CCNY 7 14 Panser 12 Guard 20 Arnold 0 28 Tufts 7 18 Georgetown 7 Col 24 New Haven Tchr 0 14 Norwich 0 20 Alfred 0 Marshall 13 Lehigh 12 Tehr 33 Cheney Tchr 6 7 Geneva 0 23 Indiana (Pa) Teh 0 Tech 19 Champlain 13 88 Otterbein 7 Green 13 Ohio 7 BIG SEVEN 0 Colorado 6 19 Iowa State 13 20 Oklahoma 17 SOUTHEAST 14 Florida 0 Alabama 14 BIG NINE 21 Missouri 20 Washington I 83 Wisconsin 7 Marquette 12 Probable Pilchers LEAGUE Shaughnessy Worth at Tulsa Bchultx (14-4) (13-12) or Ramsdell (7-2l New Yorla at Jansen (18-11) vs Bickford Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (2) and Petersen (2-14) vs and Bonham (6-10): Philadelphia Pallca (7-6) vs St Louis at Chicago vs Kush (5-10) Boston at New (14-7) ot Dobson (18 9) (7-4) Cleveland at Detroit vs Newhouser (18-11) St Louis Pleretti (8-12) vs (4-5): only games scheduled STATISTICS SOONER AGS are the complete sta on game TCU and Oklahoma TCU 14 io 3 1 rushing 193 lost passing completed 7 line attempted intercepted by interceptions ret number 9 by by average 314 number 4 by 3 average 45 kicks returned 59 14 45 0 0 0 3 penalties 40 score 21 3 3 goals 0 0 Totals 41 Cleveland Detroit lGrounded Vico Keltner 2 Outlaw Boudreau 3BH Mitchell Gordon Boudreau Llpon and Detroit 6 Kretlow 2 Trucks 1 2 2-3 Innings retired none) 1 2-3 Overmlre Loser Passarella Muhlenberg St triBCla Bloomsbury LUendale Youngstown Sterling Liberty Howard Howard Shlppensburg Gettysburg Bucknell Vermont Colby 14 Mass St Union 19 Williams Cornell California Columbia Yale 28 Colgate Lafayette Amherst Susouehanna Wagner Coast Bowdoln Holy Cross Brooklyn Williams Bucknell Franklin Clarion Waynesburg 8t Vincents Clarkson Denison Bowling New Mexico Nebraska Santa Clara Mississippi Tulans 21 Ohio State Minnesota Indiana Iowa 14 Today's TEXAS playoff Fort vs Chandler NATIONAL Boston (9-5) Cross (0-0) Mc-Lish (0-0) Brooklyn at Roberts (7-8): Brazle (8-6) AMERICAN York Parnell vs Byrne Feller (17-14) Chicago at Ostorwskl COMPLETE ON TCU Following tistics between First downs Rushing Passing Penalty Net yards Yards Net yards Forwards Behind Forwards Forwards Yards Punts Returned ocked runts Kickoffs Returned Kickoffs Yards Punts Kickoffs Goal Fumbles Ball lost Penalties Yards lost Final Touchooans Conversions Field Bfere LIBERAL T1ADE-IM ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OU CLEANER CLEANERS Rebvitr By Soa-EI experts asieg guaranteed Sm-EI parts In Phone or Write for cm ossfreiion Because of the large numbers of men now entering the Army there are increased opportunities for high-caliber young men who would like to become commissioned officers Qualified High School Graduates dan Now Enlist for Officer Candidate School This is important news to ambitious young men between 19 and 28 years old who have graduated from high school or can pass an Equivalent examination If you are a citizen of the United States and can meet the necessary requirements you may enlist in the Army for the specific purpose of attending Officer Candidate School provided of course that quotas are not filled When your application is approved you will be enlisted in the Army in the grade of Sergeant (formerly called Staff Sergeant) If you have not had basic training you will be given this training before Officer Candidate School Successful candidates will be commissioned 2nd Lieutenants in the Officers Reserve Corps and placed on active duty for two years Distinguished graduates of OCS CQ3Q3 who meet requirements will be given direct commissions in the Regular Army Other qualified OCS graduates may compete for regular commissions during their active duty tours Unsuccessful candidates will serve outthe term of their enlistments You can get full details about applying for a commission at your nearest Army and Air Force Recruiting Station Active Duty for Reserve National Guard or Former AUS Officers If you are a member of the Officers Reserve Corps National Guard or a former AUS officer there are excellent opportunities to return to active service AUS officers will be given reserve commissions upbn their request which may be submitted along with the application for active duty Officers entering active duty are assured re-employment under the Selective Service Law upon relief from duty While on duty they accrue retirement equity under the recent reserve retirement law passed by Congress Get full details from your Reserve Unit Commander or from the Commanding General of your Army Area ZHjEDT? If Yon Can't Come Fres Homs Fort Worth OFFICE HOURS 8:80 to 5:50 MAIN Phene 361511 3-2142 500 Llain Street 'tf 1 A 1 A nii 1 j- iryiH 1.

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