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A Monday Evening October 7 1957 7 1957 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM 4 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR 4 0404 4 WV 44f 4 4 Noe 40' -4 1 SIAUGHTEZ 74 McDOUGAID GRIM KUPAK OOP 4 I c4Ilt rifrilvtfitttAvtif 471 i 1:1 -1 011411 At 4 tt eqv 1111WaitV COLEMAN MATHEWS cAEY 129NATELLI VinorLose r'avdk Foni Yanks Can Take Series Back to New York Today i7131 'ra ve Ft) ns Western Tempe Top BC Teams 9t 111 4 1 1 )'1! rii- fimr ows -PP 0- 4 4 --ii wa- Al a Fir ns or oset ra ve 4 4' '-f 4 'e: i-ttt 4 t'' i 'I-7g i is tA 04SSIS Ar44 nreb" 4 4 4' 1 it''''' '444 -44' k4A44' 4 istsir te tti 4 tottea or- 4 "0'40' 4: I -t 7 jc 1' i' I a a' ''001'' LLtok I 7' i 11 't 1 1- i st is 1 4 1 4v- -t tt Vs' i '4 l-' 4 0 1' oT 4 'V 4 4 1: 1 411 I k) 4 a-A101t-te '''r 4 4 4 'k i i' All 3 Al to osotetnem i 144 rf --4 Lr 1st -L i i :4 ones 7 7' 7 1 rt le etv4' --c i- 4 6070 -4 s' a Fon rev qv ele At454 RA: I 4 4 -4 Yanks Can Take 411 Yh 1 4 444 4S 4 4t 7 1 l'-'47 40 41'7: ak estern K111EK BAUtR -100 Series Back to pvc 40-- 4 i '''e'' COLEMAN '')Z '1'r:" New York Today r''' 1rAr 41 UGAID L-- i 44'444 1 2: 44 A McDO 'A isC 10A -17: itktr 4': 1 '1 ''y'A'qb i-' i'411-17ft-- 4 NA a' Aft 4 CAE'rl s---: 7:::: ::1 I COLLINS1: 7 ''I "Atte 't'''''': aa- 'i "4e 4 i i Teams 2: tk -i)'-4 1 440fr 2 i 4: 4 '1' 3 Iti GRIM ts41 5 :4:: tv- OP 4 4-''' 4::: 44 7: (: "1 41e 4 i 4: i A 's)'': 7-? --t's 4 -0 i--' 0" -4 k-P -e iiz 1 tf-'' go 's 'r -4 I 4 -le 1 z-': '4 1' '-c--'-''-'k'ilfi'4 440: 4- I I MATHEWS I -----7--- '4 :4 '-4010 CAW't'A i BERRA I 3Ii 4 it-'- isoN A TELLIJ :::::4 1 LI tvt '''f 4 4 44 ns es mir Top Ia 111 Press Wirerohoto FASHION at all This pintail duck isn't wearing bifocals It's a new easyto-spot marker 600 of which have been pinned on ducks by the Minnesota Fish and Game Commission to aid in study of birds' travels Hunters bagging one are urged to report it to game wardens Press Wireishoto if'sin Si'!" aatnaelwl SOO xvhich have been Dinned on ducks by the Alin- IIIT Eddie Mathews starts around bases after walloping homer over right field fence g''''' c'' Ry Associated Pre Illt Texas Western and Arizona State College at Tempe proved again last week-end that two are company in the Border Conference football race 'Western used a safety in the first quarter as the margin for a 15-13 triumph over the University of New Mexico and the Miners' third consecutive victory without a defeat Arizona State used the passing arm of John Hangartner and the running of Leon Burton to outclass San Jose State 44-6 and match Western's three game winning streak Hardin-Simmons the only other undefeated club last week was eliminated from the list as Mississippi shackled Quarterback Ken Ford and went on to a 34-7 victory In ot er Interconference games West Texas State was drubbed 34-0 by Mississippi Southern New Mexico AVM won its first game of the year as Wally the 32-0 assault University from Arizona first conference Saturday at Hardin-Simmons Re Associated PrPilli Texas 1Vestern and A 1 State College at Tempe proer again las week -end that to ai wl company in the Border Confer- enc! football race IS estern used a safety in IN first quarter as the margin for triumph 15-1 er the Uniersi 3 vv ty of New and the Nilo ers' third consecutive victor) vithout a defeat Arizona State used the pass- ing arm of John Hangartner anc the running of Leon Burton tr outclass San Jose State 44-6 anc ncrtrr thro rn ce es ft tph xat 4ed PrP11116 and Arizona Tempe proved end that two are Border Confer- a safety in the he margin for a er the Universi- co and the Min- iecutive victory used the pass- Hangartner and Leon Burton to State 446 and three game is the only oth- 'lub last week from the list as ickled Quarter-Ind went on to a Interconference exas State was by Mississippi lexico won the year as Wal- the 32-0 assault -isti University ed from Arizona first conference ar Saturday at tiardinSimmons Pre sa Wireohotoi in lOth inning Sunday to give Milwaukee 7-5 victory over Yanks and knot World Series at 2-2 I Atar4407 t77 11 1- T--i i MY 4 -1- i Cr117) 4 Three 4A Districts Start Title Play 7 Bl' FLEM HALL ---1 NtarTpletram Averts Director Bl' FLEM HALL -A BY JOHN MORRISON ly Ferguson led Star-Teleffram Spnris Wriler over Corpus Chr Abilene shoots for extension of its winning streak and Arizona rest( against Lubbock and four districts in the upper classifi The Sun De Vib State cations begin league play on the Texas schoolboy foot face their ball horizon this week test Of the yea Seeking its 42nd straight vic Pus Christi Carroll a new school Tempe against I tory Abilene goes to Lubbock in starting its first play in the TIL the Eagles next-to-last tuneup tackles Brownsville and Corpus Buffs before launching another 4A-2 Christi 1liller launches its hopes I championship drive against McAllen I i Ferguson led over Corpus Christi and Arizona rested The Sun Devils State face their test of the year Tempe against utts 1 Repeal Lepeat I A ri i- 1F i '1- 14r1 -y trt1l 4 il 1 -r1: 4 4'4: I '1- i 1 $-' i V-t It' :144:: i 45441 'A Y'''t 'I' 4 i '4 Y141-' 4 it fill 4 '10 14-'''''4' ''v' 4'1- Ivi If i 1 I' 4fr' :1 i- 4 1 ktt 1 i 41 r''''''' l'' 1' Joiaok: 46' 1 t451 tit 111-'7'--x! i'i-ciilt i I -7-tdikii 1 -4: i 'ti-AN 1 71 '4-40 7-'7 4- -Ni --'4 -N I 4 3f if'17 4 41 4 4 ci)11 --4 lPks slS te1 i oyert "ff 1 III ji- e1 k'? 4 l' 7 LA t'1 1 14' '''l i til 1111 I -iar ''rt l'''''''111r :4: 4 :34 1 r77-' ztly10 t' -1 'wit 4044 1 4 5: e'': Z''4 i 't :1 -tA $z- -0144' 4' i 4 4- i' ''''sA' s' -li 1 tik I i 3 'M '4 st A 4 t' "::44 :::::::1: A :5 tir' 11 's I r4 i 41 4 4::4 e4444o 1 MILWAUKEE Oct 7 (CDNS)--The Yankees can take the World Series back to New York Monday The Braves naturally have to go along but Milwaukee has had it a rnemory that will never fade Long after these two teams have played out the string Mil aukee County Stadium will be revisited as hallowed ground wherein the Braves of 1957 work a miracle akin to that by which their forebears of 1914 once leveled the mighty Athletics in four straight games The Braves of course can't win four or even five They may not make it at all unless Monday Lew Burdette duplicates his performance of the second game pitted against Whitey Ford the Yankee southpaw perfectionist But the Braves won the big one the game of the year It would have been a routine 4-1 triumph if Warren Spahn hadn't thrown once too often to Elston Howard with two down in the ninth and two Yanks on base Fred Haney the Braves' manager had gone to the mound where Spahn was tiring under pressure of keeping the world champions in check Seemingly the situation called for relief from Ernie Johnson a right-hander to handle Howard But all that gray chilly afternoon Spahn had manacled the 'Yanks' right-handed hitters Until the ninth when Gil McDougald singled only three right-handers had hit Spahn at all and one lone run for their combined offensive efforts So Fred slapped Spahn on his pistol pocket and walked back to the bench as more than 43000 sentimental fans approved the gesture Then came the denoument of Howard's full-count homer One inning later the Yanks had fashioned a 5-4 lead But that merely set the stage for the most dramatic home run in Milwaukee history Ed Mathews wrought a 7-5 triumph far beyond the wire fence in right which marks the point of no return With that smash Mathews took Haney off the hook He deadlocked the series at two-all Before the ball even came down Bob Grim was walking off the mound and a flying wedge of Braves had rushed to the plate to pull Mathews into happy embrace Whatever happens Monday and Wednesday or thereafter will be a pallid replica of the game that made Milwaukee famous All the last-ditch Yankee strategy went for naught Nippy Jones had been hit in the foot by Tommy Byrne fourth Yank pitcher In came Grim and Red Schoendienst bunted him to second Now it was up to Johnny Logan Suddenly Casey Stengel appeared on the field and Mickey Mantle was removed from the game Tony Kubek went to center and Enos Slaughter dashed to left ''Mantle complained of a sore right shoulder" came the announcement and up in the press box experts nodded sagely Stengel didn't want to take a chance of Mantle having to make a throw to the plate That one-run lead (5-4) had to be protected at all costs But Logan didn't hit to center He slashed a double to left on which Slaughter had no chance And along came Mathews a miracle akin teams that by NtILIVAUKEE Oct I (czNs)--The Yankees can take the World Series back to New l'ork Alonday The Braves naturally have to go along but Atilwaukee has had it a memor that will never fade ong after these NI) taavuek epolaoeud sithaediusmtrinug411Mbill ntoyut revisited as hallowed ground wherein the Ilraves of 1957 work- r1 Which their forebears of 1914 once leveled the mighty Athletics in our straight games The Braves of course can WI 11 four or even five They may not make it at all unless Monday Lew Burdette du- plicates his performance of the second game pitted against ti a Baylor favored mer Arkansas? That's what the man said find he mas quoting the "Minneapolis line" the national professional handicappers guide the same one that made ti-- ve Arkansas a favorite over TCU last week orirk o-)C44 The Bears to date have been the biggest i ''''4 i -zit disappointment in the Southwest Conference i whereas the undefeated Razorbacks looked like morld beaters against TCU in Little Rock Satur- -4 day night Coach Abe Martin of TCU agrees with the pt forecast So do a great many other people They i Ili i are all counting on the ebb and flow of spirit Baylor flat against the Hurricane in Miami l'' Fla Saturday night when defeated 13-7 is exii 4 i i S' 4 pc(ted to be up at home this week whereas 1 ii2 i Arkansas will be way off the peak performance 17-) A 'l i given at Little Rock 50 igi The isn't homever figured gured into DA ROYAL every situation Take the Texas-Oklahoma game as an example If a team ever had a reason to rebound it would be Coach Darrell Royals Longhorns after blowing a 14-point lead by allowing three fourth-quarter touchdowns to lose to South Carolina 27-21 But the line has Oklahoma a 21-point favorite in the game to be played in the Cotton Bowl Saturday afternoon MIAMI RUSHING TOTAL WEEK-ENDS TOP SURPRISE TCU is figured 10 points better than Alabama in the game to IA played here Saturday night Rice in spite of her tremendously impressive showing to date is rated a shade (one point under Duke the game to be played in Houston Saturday night AV! is being given 13 points over Houston and SMU the same edge over Missouri 3-1 a or-Gainesville Tex-elude: as as 3-I a Ama- Tex- as In a 3A feature Snyder in vades Breckenridge The Bucka- der contest four other 3A-4 mem Dixie Play roos will be gunning to atone for bers continue non-district play a 28-0 licking applied by the Tig- Graham's Steers the states ers last year highest scoring unit with 235 HOUSTON Oct 7 Championship races get under points in three games clash with Dixie Series followed last ear' way in three 4A districts-3 7 4A North Side in a Thursday script to a tr Sunday i and 14 Lone inactive team in night meeting at Fort Worth when Houston beat Atlanta 3-: 4A-3 is Amarillo the title favor- Victoryless Brownwood to win it the second season in ite Stamford Vernon meets Quanah row and by the same margin The 3A-7 title choice Kilgore and unbeaten shoots Four-hit pitching by Tor is also inactive as far as con- for its fifth in a row against Hughes and a 2-run homer by ot ference play is concerned Gainesville dinarily light-hitting ruben Am Arlington still has a non-dis- This is the last week of non- 1 ro the Buff shortstop stowe trict date to fill with corsicana district play before 3A-4 teams i away the title It gave Housto but six other 4A7 teams swing start their championship drive the series four games to two into league action Other games in this area in- It was the first time for a Te Denison meets Denton on the elude: as League club to repeat a latter's field 'Grand Prairie in- CONFFRFSCF: 3A Dixie champion in 32 years an vades Irving and Wichita Falls at Corsicana Cleburne I was a bitter blow to the Soul the title favorite runs into Sher- Itt Temp CONFIFRENCE 2A i ern Association which had cot man at Sherman at Rallineer: Clgeo at Has- I sidered Atlanta an outstandin In 4A-3 it's Pampa at Amarillo kell Coleman at Crane: Banter at Dublin Winters at Merkel I club Palo Duro Lubbock Monterey at 41i 01- 'I asn nalmIllo nraTihilr ATt UnTICTilk! Palo Duro Lubbock Monterey at highest scoring unit wito 235 HOUSTON Oct 7 Dixie Series followed last year's points in three games clash with script to a tr Sunday night 4A North Side in a Thursday night meeting at Fort Worth when Houston beat Atlanta Victoryless Brownwood test to win it the second season in Stamford Vernon meets Quanah row and by the same margin and unbeaten shook Four-hit pitching by Tom for its fifth in a row against Hughes and a 2run homer by dinarily light-hitting Iluben AmaThis is the last week of non-lro the Buff shortstop stowed district play before 3A-4 teams i away the title It gave Houston start their championship drive the series four games to two Other games in this area in- It was the first time for a as League club to repeat 3A champion in 32 years anO1 at Corsicana Cleburne was a bitter blow to the Southitt Tempie CONFTRENCE ern Association which had con2A-7--iTintsin at Ralltnaer: at Atlanta an outstanding kell Coleman it Crane: Ranger at Dublin Winters at Merkel Leon at Galesville: Oranhory It was the first time for a Texas League club to repeat Dixie champion in 32 years and was a bitter blow to the Southern Association which had con club ATLANTA HOUSTON Play et 7 awed last year's Sunday night eat Atlanta ond season in same margin in by Tom 'un homer by lluben tortstop stowed It gave Houston to two time for a 1 to repeat in 32 years and to the which had outstanding HOUSTON a cl it sl South- con-an deNtEr MOW 1 'il i 1 (: 7 I 1 i 1 1 i 11191 froaa 1 MP I NV 1 i -c: 7 Allf------: ll' 1 4 i' 4 4 1 2 1 1 I i I 1 1 9-1 i 1 "t4 't': 4 '''4 AT i 2 1 krY)' 1 I- '0' 4 't14 '1411 I ii 7- '-1 1 1 '2'''''': 4 3 14 Press Wirephoto IIE CAUGHT Fan maneuvers like a good Yankee outfielder not separated from it by a fence and prepares to make bare-handed catch of Ed Mathews' homer He did too and Rightfielder Hank Bauer just walks toward infield because its all over 0 hi 111 vi tl ft( el th ab Dinnma2 3 0 0 5 kiernnet 4 0 4 4 JOVIIPT11 4 I 2 0 BArn1 4 111 albranns 4 1 1'5 VInviela3 2 I 2 4 Aleoks3 4 I 0 7 Browne 1 3114 Evniciari 4 0 1 0 Prirbrna 3 0 I 0 I 2 0 iA NelAterrt 3 I 2 rniilinsnt 3 0 Shannon: 3 0 111oinnTracA 7 3 tilTinhrA i Nnthrt 1 0 0 11 Hartmanp 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 4 24 17 Totalx 24 4 27 14 Vilma 000 014 000-1 4 1 ab a Arlerw el 4 0 4 4 1111111 4 0 1 4 VInviels 3 2 2 2 4 Browne i 3 1 4 4 Prirbrnk 3 4 7 0 KnlAter rt 3 1 2 0 Shannon 2 3 4 2 I Arrotro 3 0 11ighesno 3 0 0 Total 211 4 2714 owl 0141 060-1 4 1 2Afl---De at Bridgeport: Lampasas at Ramilton at Decatur: Nocon a at Burkburnett OineY at Electra 2A-In--A rle at Lewisville: Grapevine at Lak worth Castleberry at Mansfield Whitesboro at Northwest at Del Rio: San Baba at Comanche CONFERENCE Lti IA-9---Cross Plains at Throckniorion: Goldthwalle at Banot Anna Llano at at Albanv: Asperrront at Clyde Esstland at Gorman: ROY at Ablene Wylie 1A-12---SL Jo at Renrielia: Pilot Ntnt IL Keller: God lea at APrInittOWni Cranbury at Bridgeport IA-12---1eincanville at Alvarado Bur leson at RYile Fornev at Mabank Wilmer-HoLchina at Midlothian Conference at Grandview Pilot Point at Keller Borger and Hereford at Plainview The latter is a non-district duel Plainview opened its district play last week by tripping Lubbock 13-6 marking the first time in 10 years the Bulldogs have managed a triumph over the Westerners Corpus Christi Ray the top-ranked 4A team in the Star-Telegram's listings is one of six 4A-14 machines which begin league play this week-end The unbeaten Texans angle with once-beaten Ilarlingen at Corpus Christ In the other 4A-14 openers Cor A Two-Edged Sword Yanks Live by Home Runs And They Perish by One Houston 000 010 20x--3 4 1 INInntai struck ntlI for ptItting in cpth Mitt- Shannon R131--Tasnc AMR' 2 VIIIPTILIMIL Acorml MI 'cc's 214-514seks Arrtacn 3 Ruches 2 2 Hughes 5 Hits Oil- Nnttelsort 4 in 7 1 214rtman 0 In 2-7 32 Hughes tont 0 Hnustnn 4 All--5301I -2-151 000 014 20x-3 4 I tor rhqiins in ath non 4 scord nn rror viol' Amarn BB 2 2 Nottebari 4 in 7 1 4 FR :12 Nottebart Att--539 I -1 1 The most incredible thing that happened last week from this view as Miami's rushing total of 388 yards against Baylor You might have thought it was a bookkeeping mistake or a typographical error We did But a check has revealed 110 such thing Even the Waco people admit the figure is correct Why we didn't think any two tarns in America could make that many yards running against Baylor Ilemember Coach Sam Boyd has two lines with plenty of spare parts Miami of all opponents wasn't expected to run wild against that big double-tough line coached by Hardin Cooper The Hurricane you NVill recall was shut out by the University of Houston a team that Baylor pushed around with a lot more decisiveness than the 14-7 score indicates Unquestionably it vi as the combination of those scores that helped lull the Bears to sleep hut there was more to it than that I rwMOdeanp 0MOIMdoPtWr n4RIM Mmowimm 1 -mNbaONoW ---r----- -4 MESAWIMIMMIE00or 11 el St Donatelli the sign too I couldn't say" Then he went on wryly: "Well we got beat but the folks sure love me here in recognition of the strident boos which ushered him on and off the field in his moments of stress The big second-guess is of course whether Stengel should have permitted Grim a right handed hurler to face Math ews a left-handed bitter First base was open with one out A long single brats the Yanks anyway and with a man on first Grim would have been facing a right-hander in flank Aaron with the stage set for a side retiring double play the nWit TdAftbfie) PatJUti lel ntbit toij t)1) V11EPOnm-M 01- vdlabfb pt) IMINIONEEMAKS11111MINIVtkrAZ i "MEW' NM )1 tf L2f)b 9 01E MININE01MMIOMPOM MMIMM1110111 -11M MB1031MIR M110060111mMENEN Or 111011 Oom mmodm a MaNIIMMIWPMENMpe a WEIMIIIOMEOPEOBEIVek Agn11V1NMOEN6 I 0 I NMINEROMPreafaM1101111141 '1 II 100MLAIMMO20 SW NIEMIEIMm11 II 10 Ie Ar6 00 me 0' ri 14 4 74 1: I I -')' ''-MOIM1fMIFIM si- 7" (4-4it it fse Sports Paper Honors Four Major Leaguers ST LOUIS Oct 7 veterans were named as outstanding players and pitchers in the major leagues Sunday by the Sporting News Picked as outstanding in the American League by the sports publication were Outfielder Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox and Pitcher Billy Pierce of the Chicago White Sox National League choices were Stan Musial first baseman for the St Louis Cardinals and Warren Spahn Milwaukee Braves pitcher The selections vere made from a poll of the Baseball Writer's Association 1 I 1 1 4 4 1 4 4 I i 4 1 is A 404 iC ti Vi ir in her life! Give her a DIAMOND from 61Z rix 4D Give her in her life! Giv a DIAMOND I ig Fix California Driver Sets Hydroplane Mark BY JOI1N CARNIICHAEL Chicago Dail News Service MILWAUKEE Oct 7 The sheen of a shoe and a borrowed bat: with them the Braves beat 1 Yankees when all else '40'''''' had failed On fleck of black polish against 47: (4-' a new white bas 40 eball Mil- i '-4 watikee I i -74 nally came to the end of a perfect day 4- It was like this a 667 The Ya nks Yk'ff were leading in the tenth BOB when Nippy GRIM Ion es hatted for Southpaw Warren Spahn The first pitch was low and trickled ay from catcher 'Yogi Berra Jones began hopping around on his right foot claiming he'd been hit Umpire Augie Donatelli ruled no Suddenly as they argued the ball rolled back from the screen to Jones who shoved it under Donatelli's nose Sure enough there was a 16 diamonds unusual beauty 52950 set tax included sual beauty ci 16 (diamonds unusual la kti I1-J HURRICANE DEFENSE PROVES TOUCH TOO What it was exactly not even Boyd and Cooper had figured out Monday morning but they were studying the movies and working to solve the mystery They already found out this much: most of the yardage was made in the first half and most of it short of the Baylor so yard line Practically all of it was made on plays that struck outside the tackles much of it outside the ends The helly series fooled the dozing Rears something terrible time tfter time Tackling too was poor Miami led 13-0 at the half Baylor rallied in the second half and won it 7-0 but lost the all game Baylor gained only 17 yards rushing That is almost as hard to understand as Miami's 3g8 but not quite not by those ho watched the Hurricane stop TCU cold here last year Miami plays it tough on defense especially against rushing Baylor passed and passed and passed hit 12 of 31 for 105 yards but didn't take as much advantage of the Miami nine-man line defense as expected A passer like Doyle Traylor good receivers figures to shoot a nine-man line so full of holes that it catit be maintained by a team that hopes to win ti BUT FREE) Hutchinson the Cardinal manager was one who refused to second the motion "I'll go along with Casey" he said "Mathews hadn't been hitting this series Aaron is more consistently dangerous and Stengel just figured he had a man out there (Grim) who could handle Mathews" But whet you come right down to it the home run is a two-edged sword Those who CORPUS CHRISTI Oct 7 Kenneth Sorenson of Los Angeles roared his Class Hydroplane around the five mile course at Sunset Lake Sunday at a record clip but failed to win the title in the National Outboard Association world championship races Sorenson set a record of 49945 miles an hour just over the mark of 49315 set by Fred Simmons of Houston two years ago Sorenson failed to finish the first heat however and was runnerup to the new Class Ilydroplane champ Tommy Christopher of Granada Miss Others winning championships were John Jordan of Iluysville Kan in a Class A hydroplane Bud Jones of Sioux City Iowa in a Class hydroplane and Gordon McDonald of Houston in a Class runabout I I' block spot and the orbiter Jones to st Trounced Them' Britis Ir I WHAT HAPPENED there- Cry Atter Ryder Victory past midnight in a I offer kept the horns blowing I cacophony i ounce Them British waved Jones to first WHAT HAPPENED there- Cry After Ryder Victory after kept the horns blowing past midnight in a caraphony 1 live by it as the Yanks have done also can perish by it Bowling League Results of hysteria along stately Wis- Trill eaiwi 1 Ileervists 2 Stanentf 473 LINDBICK England Oct 7 matches and need nks ed only half of consin Ave Team 7 3 Team 3 I PPFt! 417 Saturday's eight 313-hole singles That was the tying run I11krn71 213133mberrasn0 2 L-52i (INS ports fans Were still matches to clinch it and it scored Then with one cowerikPR :1 E0sternera I Wesel 827 I their nyder Cup Miled Captain Jack Burke out tip strode Ed Mathews who rryrdopm 0 rounom 4 Honk victory or the United States blamed too much practice' and had been limited to one hit in Payne 838 Saturday their bggest inter- the use of the British small ball lo times at hat through 27 in ()-rvFu hTremblieslereers 0 Grady rational golf trilmph in a quart- for nines of series play ouiteri111112r 22 Ctl'71rlaainlat Sar0am a 3 231rd 1 Pulliam er of a century Ile WAS carrying Joe Adcock Fumbiing 55 our 3 Split 5118-4 I bat i ilaurrillion 538 live by it as the Yanks have done also can perish by it I I ''''-A-06'4 '14114 tr 4-- 3'i "i -3'''! i ''-r''' -t v' 37 i-" 1573 Is" ftwascoi '1' A' 3 oc )e:" -3 I c- y- "31'6 ''''''4)'- '57--z'3Nt- 4 1 '33' 3 Otiiil" 7 '1 4 --) k3060's 9 4i i 7-0' 3" gt 1 11 1: 1 i9 "ts p- --iz-: 4 4A11 tcrti itiT 0 r1 tt iii' hii'l ::4 k- -eop4r -14 14--- tz----: --------i----- -'-'--z-------- ib 14 -00'-'' 1tl 112 sI 7 --0- lireff 402 P'--'70- i gi-- -4- i 0- 1' '''''''''C 4' A 4ii t'1! 'S I y- t''''''''''' 4f 1 kr ''-4 e- 7'1 of i': --f----yz iier 11 1 "4 4' 'f' I -Ye 4: 'il 4'''' '4 l': a flittele FIA 0 Gavilan Fight Reset HOLLYWOOD Oct 7 12-round fight between Kid Gavilan of Havana and Gaspar Ortega of Tijuana has been postponed from Oct 15 to Oct 22 in Wrigley Field Los Angeles 2 I HAVE You TRIED NEW 1 their backs to ro the siwall re Saturday Britain's pfesonal grillers swept six singles matches li Grid Rating pPaarstt hand has been sore from being to pry loose the International as Augles 51 pressed against tile head of his Trophy that hns been held by own bat handle's and Ad-the United States without a break i cocks pet club has been shorn Eine(' 1935 NEW YORK Oct 7 of that protuberance 'We didn't just beat the Ameri- Here are the country's top 10 So in new found comfort ans--Ae trounced them and rub- college football teams with won- Mathews stood there against bed their in the soft green lost records and point totals as Bob Grim until he got the pitch turf" said Onp npAspaper after voted this week by International he wanted t2-2 and permathe British had won seVen of 11 News Service: nently erased the memory of matches for their third Ryder VottrigPnInts that 12-3 licking in the Saturday Cup in 30 years and the most (2) 4 opener here docislve result since the competi- '41 ult lino began Ifxab (311) :12 IN THE aftermath of defeat 6 intt 6 12-n I Fred flaw kins of El Paso as 7 0on A'e om) 21 Casey Stengel admitted that 8 DI 3-P 24 the only American to in a 9 A 0) there might have been a spot singles match and Open 1 Amy 0241) 5 on the ball Champion Dick Mayer of 1 "My' man 1Berra said so" Jolla Cal halved his match College Grid Scores said the Yank manner The l'nitied States as leading Then he added: 'But maybe 2-1 after Fridzy's foursome I one of the other moires rave 'W rAaa 4 12 IN THE aftermath of defeat aft 12n1 '22 11trOn A1! Or)) Casey Stengel admitted that (341 A hIrr c' 0) there might have been a spot Army 0141) 5 on the bail "My man (Berra said so" Grid Scores said the Yank manacer Then he added: 'Rut maybe Prandii Amrtron Intrnalinnai 13 si 2A Nrranton one Of the other umpires gave 3 17-7777-7- It Ii'-1ks 'j i 4011i i i 1Ut i i Iii: 0 47 2 401As0-ir 1 eft- di-v4V'7 4: c' zcoree 04S 04 I 1'44' ac) Refreshing antiseptic action hoots razor nicks helps keep your skin in top condition 100 plus tog )n heels our skin 10 lut Ng Refreshing antiseptic action heats razor nicks helps keen your skin 1 AFTER SHAVE LOTION SELECTOS 215t MIDGETS So I SHULTON Now York Toronto Toronto watrh "THE EVE ARDEN SHOW" en CBS TV 11111111011111EPIP1111111111111111111M111111111111 I 1 1 444- AiLdi 044 414 4464: 440411W14444114 aad o0441140-44ao A4114kaa444104aa4-490 aela.

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