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TIGERS, CURS STILE OUT IN FRONT NATIONAL LEAGl'E. AMEMCAX LEA GIT. Fct i id CHICAGO tO 12 .134 DETROIT IS 10 Mi LOUIS II SI .101 WASHINGTON 14 14 Mt BROOKLYN 71 14 ST. LOUIS 71 II 421 PITTSBURGH 19 17 444 NEW YORK 74 II 421 NEW YORK 71 II 421 CLEVELAND II 70 .493 BOSTON 10 12 .432 CHICAGO 70 74 .481 CINCINNATI 13 .413 BOSTON II 71 .451 PHILADELPHIA 44 101 403 PHILADELPHIA SI II .357 By LES mjEW YORK, Sept. 17 INS) The Chicago Cubs practically put 1 the National league pennant on ice yesterday by increasing their lead over the St.

Louis Cardinal to four game. Tonight, the Detroit Tigers will administer a similar mortal blow to Washington in the junior circuit if they beat the Senators again in the fifth and final game of the series. In fact, most unbiased observers already have conceded the flag to the Bengals as a result of their feat in taking three out of four from the Nats. Tlgern tlave Advantage Late rallies featured the Cincinnati Boston twin bill. The Braves scored three runs in the ninth to win the first game, 4 to 3.

In the second contest, the Reds tied the score with a four run rally In the ninth and then won out in the eleventh, 5 to 4. ftrotrtts With Yank. The St. Louis Browns protected their slim hold on third place In the American league by dividing two games with the fourth place Yankees. Bob Muncrief set down the New Yorkers in the opener, 6 to 2.

In the nightcap, Spud Chandler, another 'professional" just out of the army, pitched and batted his way to a 5 to 4 win over the Brownies. Chicago's White Sox downed the Boston Red Sox twice, 5 to 3 and 6 to 1, handing Dave Ferriss his ninth defeat in the second game. The Philadelphia Athletics beat Cleveland, 7 to 5, after being blanked, 3 to 0, by Steve Gromek. Old Bobo Newsom was the victim of the shutout. the la.it two innings, Detroit's old reliable, Dizzy Trout, squelched the Nats' final desperate rally in the ninth, the Tigers winning, 5 to 4.

Apparently the only hope of the Cardinals In the National league race is those five remaining games they have with their favorite cousins, the Cubs themselves. Although they slaughtered the Phils, 10 to 3, in the second game of their twin bill Sunday, the Cards lost valuable ground in the opener when they were nosed out in the ninth, 4 to 3. Dodger Tirlce Drubbed. Meanwhile, the Cubs downed Brooklyn twice, 3 to 2 and 4 to 2, behind good pitching by Ray Prim and Hank Wyse. It was Wyse's twentieth win of the season Pittsburgh advanced to within half a game of the thfrd plae Dodgers by getting an even break with the New York Giants.

Preacher Roe oi the Bucs shaded Sal Maglie in the opener, 3 to 2, Jack Brewer held the Pirates to four hits in the nightcap, winning, 9 to 2. Ulajor League Box Scores American League. AT WASHINGTON. Dttrfrtt. Wftntnctiii.

Rational League AT ST. LOUIS, mtilaeelafcta. St. teals, AB HO AH HO AH All ft A 4 4 li Caa. Room, at if rnniti 3b 1 Srhnttnt II rf 4 3 Uiu Krfttieli, Kuhal, 1 Mayo, 3 30 Cramer, cf Yor.

lb 3 0 3 1 4 0 4 0 3 i I 3 13 3 4 I till 3 1 0 4 I 4 1 13 lift 4 114 3 1S! 4 114 1 4 4 4 13 0 Vauffhn, 3 Cui Otna, rf Ad Hint cf Kurowski St Sndf lb Verbsn 3U Marian Kitr C'hp ma Ficciuto 3ft WndH rl Lupien 5b TripW tt II ftomintck 0 loU rf 1 rrii, a 3 ft 0 3 Even if the Senators win tonight, they still will be a game and a half behind and also will be four down in the lost column. The Tigers have an added edge in that they have three games more to play than the Nats Tommy Bridges or Hank Oana is slated to hurl for Detroit in the final game, with Walter Masterson scheduled to pitch for Washington. In winning the first game of Sunday's twin bill, 3 to 2, the Senators "unhexed" Hal Ncwhouser, who had beaten them 10 straight times since 1943 just as Dutch Leonard, Detroit's erstwhile Jinx, had been routed by the Tigers the day before. Roger Wolff outpitched Newhouser by holding Detroit to five hits. Trout Sare the Game.

In the nightcap, both starting pitchers, Al Benton and Johnny Niggeling, were knocked out. Detroit got off to a 5 to 0 lead, but the Nats almost pulled one out of the hat by scoring four runs in Woiif, Outlaw, Maler. lb tireenbarg Richards, 9 Kev'aer, 1 3 0 1 0 4 3 1 411 SSI 4 9 4 4 i 3 i a 3 0 3 3 1 1M 1 1 0 ess $400 3 9 7 3 3 1 1 III! 1 I 3 I IM1 a 3 3 3 10 0 0 Anflt 3b nslccrs Face Hard Wtirk jgheen squad mist tackle sooers Crumbling Buckhftrdt Brmv a Rbl Mott Mauney a Xnut Kurt, Mmutafudo Totaia 3 3 34 Total 33 37 13 firoenoerg batted for Mair tn ninth. Detroit 9 4 0 0 3 Wa)Ungton ..4 9S1484St Kuna Hoover Major. Lei, Vaugnn.

pVrrai. Error Yaugrt. Torroi, Maitr. Rum batted tn Cullenbtna 3. CHft, Torr', Ctr.

Tao basa hit Outlaw. Bacrifice Cramer. Doubla playMavo to Hoover to Bchftna a Totfttt 33 11 37 Monieagudo battM Tot! 33 3T 13 for Kiri In ninth; Wattsak in ninUi; Chprnn toattd for It Rtbel baUfd for yxif Ctj lynv York. Left on baw Detroit 5, wmi ton 11. Bao on bella Off Rehouier Struck att Br Neahouaer 1, Wolif Barrett in ninth.

(tllMt 4 00111040 tS Philadelphia Link floll 8t, Louta Runt Watrrak. WaMltll. AntonalH. Monteatudo, Adams, Burahardt. Marion.

Passed ball rfrU Serani Gaeaa. Detroit 9 3 4 0 1 1 0 4 Washington 90000003 34 10 3 Battertea Benton, Bridges. Oaer, Trout and Swift; Nigfelin. Maetner, Ap pieton, Ulrich and rrelL AT NEwToRI. Error Marion 3.

Mauny 1. Run batiaa i Burkhar'lt. Bandera Hodd. Powvli, Chapman 3. Two baM hit Marion, On lloatl Adams.

8crilic Crumbling, scnorn ditnn, Mott. Doubl plajrAntonalii to Wairaak Kurownkl to Bandtra. Ltft on St. Laoi. New fork.

ARfffVA ah A baso Philadelphia T. at. Louis BaM tiredness because of the day's previous drill. Again, the system appears to give a coach the chance to correct the errors shown in scrimmage while the errors still are fresh in the minds of the players, rather than waiting until the next da for the explanations of how to do it "HOME GROWN" BRAND. lake all of Nebraska's previous teams, "'home grown" boys are going to dominate the lineups, although some very capable help possibly may come from players attached to the armed forces.

The navy ROTC turnout pjnbably would be termed "disappointing" by some Nebraska fans who expected the navy to give Dhe kind of help that would boost the Huskers right back up to the top in one jump, but the coaches never had figured on too much aid from that source. on baUaOff Mauney a. Buraharnt Orar cf 4 13 0 Stlr'w iaa. 3b 4 4 3 4 rtnner if 3 0 0 Metheny. rf 3 0 3 0 if Nebraska Is to be whipped into shape to battle on even terms with such a crew as Oklahoma can field.

GOOD FOR GREEN HANDS. Many coaches would term Clark's methods somewhat unorthodox, but from here it seems as if the system he is using could hardly be improved upon for a green squad. Clark began scrimmage work right off the bat on the theory that the best way to learn blocking and tackling, the two fundamentals without which no team can win, is to block and tackle on "live targets." His scrimmages come at the start, of practice, rather than the tail end of the day's work, as is the custom of most coaches, CHANCE CORRECT ERRORS. 'Potsy, however, likes to see what the boys can do in contact work while they're fresh and there can be no question of Karl 3. Schani I.

Struck out By Burk h.rrtt 9 Karl 1 Hit Off MaUntV 1 tn Rockets to Invade Beatrice This Week, Giving Viewmert the Only Horn Engagement Thfo week's football schedule 1 1 1 Berrv. er Bvrnea. rf rpWO weeks to go and ft lot of work to do! That was the University of Nebraska football situation today as Head Coach George (Potsy) Clark went about the job of getting his1 Cornhuskers very much lacking in veteran players ready for the kick off against an Oklahoma team fortified by a worthy group of letter men and eager to keep the conference championship that has landed in the Sooner bag for the past two years. OFF TO GOOD START. Clark and his assistants have got quite a start with their green squad a 1 Fred Lorent and Back Ed Gradoville were all that remained of last year's outfit and now has his group trimmed down for the fastest and best handling, but with so many green players the job ahead remains a tough one 4m 44 13 Inning.

Kraut in 13, Karl 1 in Qutnn, lb 4 1 01 Keller, If Btenhena, 4 1 4 3 Euen. lb 3 1. Hcnant 9 tn 1, nuranarai in Brhulte, 3b a a 1 Rnbtnaon, WORT a mrm 1 13. Barrett 3 in 93. Winning pitchar 4 10 3 0 3 0 4 1 10 0 4 0 3 0 4 10 3 3 13 4 10 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 11 Ortmet.

Sit If Ortmet MtntuM. a 170R the first time in state capi In the state capital city prep circle Karl. Loains pitchar Burkhardt. Urn 3 Crowtt. 1 Out a e.

Sb 4 0 Muncrief, 4 0 0 Mm Jorda. Henlina and Reardon. Tim tal city history, a Lincoln high Martin Bonham Ureaoher 3:10. Attendance wa Second Oame. school football team, taking on Fhitadalphin 3 8t.

Lout 1 4 14 takes LJneom nign gnaaers io di. Joseph, and the Northeast Rockets to Beatrice, both in Friday conflicts, thus giving College View the only home game, in which it will be pitted against Ashland next fcnday afternoon in Kearney high Friday night at the Oval, played its home field game Battariea Sprouli. Kraua Loon. Karl, Fox and 8pindl, Sminlck; Juriaich, on a grass covered Gardner and Rico. gridiron.

In previ CHICAGO. Chicago. AT Brooklyn. AB AB HO OA Hack 3b 3 3 Stank 30 4 3 be specificLincoln high youths Totalt 33 4 31 0 Total 33 4 37 13 Martin batted for Crossettl tn ninth; Dreseher batten for Bonham in ninth. 8t.

Lome 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 New York ..0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Runa Gray Finney. Byrnea 1. Bteph ena, Bchulta Keller, Rtten. Bitor Brftui te. Runa batted tn Btten 1.

OutterSde, McQitnn. Stephens 4. Two ba hit Byrnes. Home run Et ten. Stephens.

Stoi en base StirnweiM 3. Sacrittce rinnev. Double plav Bonham to Croettl to Et ten. Left on base t. Louis 3, New Ymk 7.

Bane on balls: Off Muncrief 3. Bn. name 3. Struck 9Ut: By Muncrief 4, Bon ham 1. Second Oame.

Bt. Louis .....0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 0 0 New York 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 a 4 0 1 Batteries Shirley, fcoldnk an4 Man Chandler and Or esc her. Rosen ef 40 raw 3 3 1 I 3 10 3 1 I 0 4 10 1 4 0 3 0 Oalan If 4 3 PEXKAXT and their opponents as well, lacking better facilities, had been Ol mo, rf 4 0 mm nACllCIiaiijfcs Bord ay 3b 4 4 Stevens lb 4 1 3 0 1 AT A GLANCE 0 Johnson 3b 0 Low rev If 0 Cav retta lb 1 Pafko cf 1 Nich on rf 3 Gillespie 1 Bauer 3 William 9 Iffuehea (Prim 3 0 0 compelled to play their football either in dust clouds or a morass Brown as 4 1 hli tmt 0 0 0 Dantonto 9 4 3 Branca 3 0 Sammy 1 0 0 Standing of the ladrs in the pen of mud. til 11 3 11 nctnt raei 3 1 0 Installation of a turf field was AMERICAN LEAGUE. Six New Gridiron Rules ik ritnaoirtfr 4 si iViA AVA Hi if the lam Tntais 34 34 10 Totals 30 7 37 13 BOB HERMAN, The big fellow from Boston, Bob Herman, who scales 247 pounds, is scheduled to tangle with Ed Virag, the Hungarian stylist, in Wednesday night's pitMamgji mi.

AT BOSTON. Chirac. Best. Pet GB TP DETROIT IS 60 .586 C. tin fnr in sixth.

In Lilect lniS iear, jdui wooden stands still were Snead Only FroAble Beat Par In Tournament Over Tough Oklahoma Course. TULSA. SeDt 17 HNS) a clash on the Southaiders' home field. Meantime, Cathedral high's six man gridders are dated to have their first fling at 1945 competition bv invading York on Sunday, Sept. 23, to have at it against St.

Mary's high. Lincoln's 12 6 thrashing of Kearney Friday night at the Oval enabled the Links to avenge their only defeat of a year ago at Kearney in the season's opener reverse that supporters of the Red and Black persisted in ranking as a fluke. Advantage With Links. Neither Lincoln nor Kearney performed impressively last week, which wa. not surprising in view of the fact that fumbles and errors of strategy are inevitable in opening games.

Nevertheless, the greenhorn Links clearly showed first half superiority over a foe which expected to win by at least two touchdowns, and there second half ABHOA Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 AB If WASH'TOrf 84 64 .561 24 Football Same Old Game. in evidence Friday night and the 3 Chh ato 29901 Runs Stanky, Dantonio, Mac, Johnson. GAMES TO PLAY. a seating capacity was wholly in mam event two out oi mree Lowwy. Error Dantonio.

Buna batted tn Moses, rf 5 3 4 0 La forest, 4 Bauer, lb 4 0 0 4 Mrtkov lb 4 If 4 3 1 0 MeRrtde, rf 4 Cunright, ef 5 1 3 0 Johnson, If 4 C'cinello, 3b 4 10 3 Newsome, 3b 4 Michaels, aa 3 3 3 5 Lake, as 4 ANN i i Detroit With Washington 1. Cleve AtankY. Rosen. Lowrer. Cararretta.

Pal 14 1 I 1 0 1 3 0 3 0 4 1 4 4 1 0 0 i nrtietf.tt4inna I Sam Snead of Hot Springs, ko. Stolen baa Stanky. Johnson, towrey. land 4. St, Louis 4.

net at. Louia Airnnusn six nwjur i i Waahlnaten With D.ttoit 1. Now HcHat frmthall rules PUDilc oemana' took with him today not only tne 4 3 IS 0 Culberson, ef 4 rrrell, lb 1 a IflWT k.UiI.lkWV Bacritica Branca, Johnaon a. Lt on bas Brooklvn 0, Chicaao 1. Bim on hailaOff nr.nr 4 Btnics out By 0 1 9 1 York 2, Philadelphia 3.

atmntii in As ft matter of fact, hundreds of 3 111' HOlm, 9 4 9 3 0 0 3i Ryba, 1 0 1 Tresh. Lea. may uiuii i 52,000 war bond prize for winning the south western invitational golf tournament, but the Branca 3, Prim Wild pnch Branca. NATIONAL LEAGUE. coaching, the average fan in the eager lootoau xans were lurnea Saeand Oame.

I Pet GB TP falls at the fairgrounds arena. Virag, if victorious Wednesday night, is scheduled to hurl a ringside challenge at Tigerman John Pesek. Chicago Cubs Not Talking Pennant Yet stands wiU note little change in nenn wn iiftws sion by reason of the over crowd. Brooklyn 000OO0SOO1 1 distinction of being tne only man to beat par over the 72 hole It 12 52 58 .634 .606 90 88 CHICAGO ST. LOUIS Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 19 a I Tha aiimfianpa tiimata ftYPH route.

BatteriesSeat GreaH. Buker snd cnmmMt are asreea. i Sandlock; Wyse snd Livingston. His score of 227 was seven at 8.000. provided conclusive proof GAMES TO PLAY.

Chlcaoo With Brooklyn 1, Totals 30 13 37 14i Totals 35 4 27 IS Chicago 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 04 BoMoti ....0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 03 Runs Dickshot. Curtrtght, Cuccinello, Michaels. Parreil, Johnson. M'tkovkh. Newsome.

Frror Holm. Runa batted tn Farreli 1. Lee, Mose. Cuiberson, Holm. Newsome.

fTwo base hit Cutrlght. Dirk shot. Cuccinello, Stolen baw ParreU. Dirkshot. Sacrifice Mtcharls.

Dmbl9 plav lforest to Newborns to Metkovlch; Newsome to Lake to Mtkorich. Ieft on baseChicago 4. Boston 8. Base an bulls off Rybs 3. Struck out By Lea 1, strokes under par and nine fctrnkpq hatter than his nearest AT PITTSBURGH.

New York Pimtearr I annri lnnn)tnl ritv nrri. bura 4. Clncinnal 2. St. Louis.

5. rivals, Vic Ghezzi of Deal N. ra oV 97 4a 7 hfre last slump was attributed largely to St Louis With Philadelphia 2, Cin wurv.r 13 4 4 flton'rlo et 4 3 3H CHICAGO, Sept. 17 (AP) and lien Hoean of nersnev. cTnrrlov and Lt.

Paul Brown. proviaea oometnini ce 4 3 10 cinnati 5. Chicago 5. Pittsburgh 1. the injury of Horrman, Lancoms only backfield veteran.

whn had 2Ms two above the k.u.M ar, I The Chicaao Cubs, who rocketed Ha an'n, 4 10 3 Barrett, cf Ftii'wica. rf 4 1 mieU. If f.rrr nhio State nilot who convincing eviaenre wa ine nign regulation figure. They pocketed out of fifth place to take over the 4 14 0 4 0 7 0 0 0 10 5 0 0 4 Hastings high, in its overthrow directs the Bluejackets, were srhool boys of Lincoln and the Oardelta. If i ieia.

tjombftrdt. 0 0 Is Lopes, in war oonas eacn. Zlm miu. ID 4 a a uustiine. a asked what the new rules wiu football going public are today in top rung of the National league ladder last July 8 and have been there since, aren't hanging a pen 4 3 0 1 Snpad's last two rounds ves 1 1 It! lint MONDAY SCHEDULES.

American loaguw St. Louis (Potter) at Now (Batvani). mean irom a spectator po.i.t fof the frutton Reve'a. 3b 4 0 18 Dnhlaren. lb 4 I 9 1 of Northeast, 30 13, steps out as favorite to bag the Mid East conference title.

Crete's Winning Start York terday were 69 and 73, the latter the first time he went over par wa Second Oame. Chlcage 01000800 00 13 0 Boston 10000000 01 Batteries Oroya an Tresh. Casttne; Ferriss, Hausmann and Fytlak. AT PHILADEIPHIA. Cleveland.

Philadelphia. a mpmhpr of the Na of the proposal, linked with the Kluts 1 0 0 0 Roe, 3011 nant on the centerfield flag pole at Wrigley field just yet. They're four games ahead of the Chicago (PapUh ana Humphrioo) rt nMnaiatt Athlottn nrvia I ncniiinr nnit war imnrflvemeni Chicago (Popish and Humphrioo) at in the four 18 noie raunas. lnis tournament marked his sixth Crete was impressive in step on Tecumseh. 27 to 6.

and Boaton (HolUn and wooasw rww rillM committee, expressed ft nt.M he nrnvMM tnr thai rtinn Totala 35 0 24 Totaia 33 world champion St. Louis Card tournament victory this year. tknt tkAM 4a "nn gn. I Klutts batttd for Mag lie nimn. ABHOA ABHOl Wvmore started with a rush in of a municipal stadium.

New York 1 0 0 i inals, after setting Brooklyn down Nelson In Fourth Place Hall, lb Cleroland (Klieman and Smith) 'at PhiladelDhia Christopher and Gass PittstMirah rrz" preciable difference" in the way the game will look from the Runa Rucker. Zimmerman. TWrnn Nelson of Toledo. three straight, and have only 12 cames left to day. But they'll save stands.

Brown concurred that leading money winner this year mf ENTION of tha stadium pro awaylt two games. Detroit (Bridges or Oana) at Wash do. Barrett. Rueaell. Error lop.

batted inimmerTnan. Barrett J. 0it tine, Oardella. Two base hit Runsell. Home rnn lmmerman, Barrett.

Wein'ter. as Poc co, lb Fleming, sf Heath, If Merer lb Ross. 3b peerev. cf Hares, a Qremfck, lfm ject is apropos at the mo Pack. rf Chapman, ef 0'Fst'elta, If 3'Rlebart.

lb 3 Kelt, lb 0 Roaar, 9 O'Busoh. aa O'MOrte iTf.anaaMs aa their celebrations until the won and lost columns show that they're definitely "in." there will be "little change as far as the average spectator is and last, picked up uu in Donas for fourth place which his 288 total save him. His butting was 4 0 3 1 3 0 10 4 110 030 4 0 4 9 4 8 3 1 3 1 11 0 3 0 0 3 18 0 9 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 a ington (Masterson); night. National league Stolen baw nioniriaao. wucaer.

iv base New York 10, Pittsburgh 7. Bene ment, inasmuch as there comes to our desk a communication from a 4 0 4 0 "We still have to beat those on ballaOff Roe 4. Magna a New Passing Rule. Brooklyn (Herring) at Chicago (Derrinaer). way off on his third round, for which he took a 75.

His final Cardinals." Manacer Charley By Roe 4, Maghe 4. wna pm u. ma1w miHtietvest nf T.inCfnitf Who SlCnS 8S W. A. feanS Game.

Neanom Kith Grimm said today after the Cubs Boston (Hutchinas) at Cincinnati round was an even par 71. 1Q1 UQWfJoc Io tVirt Titl urhifH I t3re1 a ffanflamQn tirVinaam rtrr Kew York 1 3 turned back Brookrvn Sunday. 3 2 Berry, SU III k.astiatapv.'i waav. Ta I JUfi ClUJr BjCll bVJlllUt4 W9 aH a aMMM 1 AtiMn mH mavwi A an I The greens of the Southern pjttshirh 9983uuu (Modak). Philadelphia (Tudd or Barrett) at St swamping Weeping Water, 31 0.

Additional important results of the week: Boys Town over North Platte, 26 to 6. Fremont over Tekamah, 25 to 0. Seward over York, 7 to 0. Osceola over Stromsburg, 13 to 0. Alliance over Chadron, 30 to 0.

S'eottsbluff over Bayard, 35 to 0. Newberry college will resume football this fall. Because of the late start, the schedule will be light. The Navy Notre Dame fame will be played In Cleveland again this year. Hill pnursp were in excellent Batteries Brewer ann n.ii Beck, Cuccuru'ito.

Reaogno and Lopes. liniiina xoiwaiu aaauii iiuiii posal Jt geemS tO immmm4m point back of the line of scrim "something SuU9e mage. Formerly, the passer had us, has sometning Louis (Donnelly) night. Other clubs not scheduled. and 4 2, to set a new major league record with their eighteenth sweep of a doubleheader this season.

4They are laying for us and you know they've been tough all season. There's no pennant talk here condition, but the professionals said it was the toughest course over which they had played this to be live yards oack. Track AT CINCINNATI. Boston Cincinnati. ABHOA! AB nrttt KHMmmi nit Hforttr fnmeim A 0 1 3 Clav.

ef year, CnNer. threw a total of 29 forward passes forward with the suggestion that in their meeting, first maior Griclmcii Nietnan 4 1 0 4 3 4 yet." H'ndks'n. Sam rt 4ha IQdC tin.nn 1 American Association. 4 1 8 1 0 3 0 0 TotnU 34 4 3 Totslt II 4 SH McOee batted for 'isch lr seyaiith. K'h batted fcr Newsotre in seventh, Cleveland 0000010 40000040 00 Funs Rooco, FlemiJQf, Htb.

Brroe Rlebert Kuna batted in Merer Kealh. Two bafte hit 4ejer. Cell, atotao ba fieerey. Double ptsr Welr.tarter a f.ver Rocco. I eft on oaaa Ciavaeji4 8.

Philadelphia 0. Bi. on balls Off Oro mek 1 Newwm 4, Berry 1. Btrwk Br Newsom I. Ciromek 3.

Berry t. enfeoff Newborn 4 In 7 innings, Berry Losing pitcher Newsom. mmn4 GaaO. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Philadelph; ...0 0004300 1 10 I Batteiiaa Center, Reynolds. SaUeson, Hoag and Hayes, DcBautelsi Knerr, Harry and Roaar.

Ramsey. 11 Wiet'n 3b sa Holmes, rf Arterholt. Jf 'Not one of our passes origi "Ufc vt "1W nated from less than five yards He writes: 0 Duke and Wake Forest are out front in pre season predictions riyff. Milwaukee, LouUvlUt, 4. Only gm scheduled Sunday.

Active 0 0 0 0 0 Mesner. 3b 0 0 0 Lihke. rf 0 0 0 0 M'C'rm'k, lb 4 13 SAuer. If 4 1 0 Oj Williams, 3b 3 0 0 Tipton 1 0 0 Lakeman. 0 0 0 what, as 4 3 3 2 Sip 4 0 3 1i Bowman, 4 1 8 01 Csrer.

4 3 14 Walker back of the scrimmage line.M I i Tii4 4h. nMM atadium 0 Medwirk of southern comerence expert. 3 1 A I wnu Dl, TclI rrm Hitch'gs. Oill nWr. of College Football Moves Still Five Yards Back aaaw mnrtv 1 3 0 0 0 0 ls'n.

3b 3b Masi, Bhupe, lb This Week Into Center of i couldn't say about ours Tit'UZ Nation's Sports Picture. Crisler added. "Maybe one or wit the me tha wuld 7 INUUUii a wpuiio v.iim a i.u in Ka cnent fnr construction of an 3 0 13 AMERICA NOW TURNS TO Wrkm n. 3b 1 vi uicui uiu, uub must vl I Totals 35 0 37 171 TotsU 36 11118 Ntfoian batted for Culler fn elcnth; College fooball moves closer to from more than five yards back, covering thereof east of the pres the front and center of the na It's hard to keep a passer up near fiel(L Medwick batted for Afierholt in nmtn. ivti Airfnn.

i ins una nr immmavs xnn nrnieri i Tipton na'fffl tor wuuams in Siuek batted for Wahi in ninth; talker batted lor Carter tn ninth. as him long enough to get his "2 Provide parking space for Boston 0 Indiana Michiean. Southern Cal throws away at least 1,000 cars. Cincinnati 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 03 i ni i rj BTnriTriSiii 1 nnor ttisp vav tsiiuvt we tfrtmin.TT Kentuckv Mis "3 Retain the present Muny Runs oiuenwater. our new rules, will be about the same itvn 4 uti.0 444 iJis nwvuv 411W OHUt Libae.

Bowman. ErrorNrne. Kuni aissinni and Duke South Carolina, I as last year," Crisler summed it field, as constituted, for softball ted in Wieteimann 7, Holmes, nupe. ordinarily late October or Nov snd hnsphall Durooses. and as a up.

"We nad a fine offensive game in 1944 and we will have ember clashes, more man ou oamM are scheduled for Friday Mesner S. ftnuer. two oase Mesner. I.ihe. Mr Cormtclc.

Sauer, Vfcanl. nouWe pIay OUlenater to Bhupe to Wo'kman to Nflson to Shupe; Wnhl to Williams to McCormick lH on practice field for football, baseball agam this nieht and Saturday afternoon. and other outdoor recreational 44. 44 Thmisanris of crid fans also Boston 0 Cincinnati 9 naes on Off Lee 1. Bowmen 4.

Struck euUBv pursuits." a iemII turn out for the Missouri 1. Hutchinsss 3. Bowman mubvi 'Sugar Hay' Booked Fight Zlvlc At K.C. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 17 (INS) A 10 iound glove bout between Ray (Sugar) Robinson and 'ritzie Zivic, former welterweight champion, will be stated at Kansas City's municipnl auditorium Nov.

7. It will be a return engagement for the 1941 match, which Robinson won by a decision. Zivic, Pittsburgh army corporal, has been anxious for a return bout with the Detroit negro, hnilwl as the uncrowned king of tho welters. Promoter Gabe Kaufman said both boxers have agrtd to although contracts have not yet been signed. in innings, IfnrtricKson 1 in Minnesota.

Wisconsin Great 4t ran Hutchinas 1 in l. uowman a IN MAKING his suggestion more uvniiiMt Purriue. L.or iire ira.iiBiiu Carter none in iJ. i "7 pmun i.j n.ii.fsvrruKP. Pitt Illinois and Rnwmnn iRamsevi.

wimnns ri.cn clear and complete, Mr. Brady Hendrickson. Losing pucner owm. TCansas Tpxas Christian tussles. I would have the city take over the 111 Playoffs Seeond Ciame.

Already regarded as the team Rosion 9 ll tract north of street, opposite Cincinnatt 000000 004 0 1 ft 8 3 in hpat on the Jacmc coasi. to beat on tne raciue cuusi, Sept. 17 (AP) Sept. 17CAP) CHICAGO, Southern California tangles with The two toD teams in the Amer Lincoln high school and to which Batteries lKan. nrnunmain itofferth: Kennedy, Harrtst, Fox, Carter and Lakeman.

its Los Angeles city U.C. iPan association playoffs for a berth the board of L.A., in a Friday night struggle. in tne series" against liiC4 I education holds Parifie Coiat Leagno. Oakland. 11 lit Los Angeles.

4 4. Seattle, 5 Sacramento, l. A A 1 i inereio private Hollywood. 4 1: San Francisco. 3 11.

Wolverines. 27 to 2 winners last Th rhamnion Milwaukeii Rrew lv. owned orooerty to the west, Portland, 3 San Dleto. 1 3. "thfimfiftrrrif mi Saturday over Great Lakes, aim to ers they've won the pennant combining the whole into a site a.

iU MAvn ft I ii a a. pi imp npni i mmmmmimmmM iiiumi ijy irampie inoiaim ih w. mree siraigni years ana nave yei le for a municipai gtadium. siraiBni y. ac lo wm a piayoii vrauea intra ihm nriuai( .1 .1 I Cost of acouiring tne private and the Iowa State Northwestern vk.octam CAMHfi ntaw Tnjianmnita nrnnertv mentioned.

Mr. Brady hnttlps at Urbana. and t.vans was behind fourth place St. Paul, estimates, would be less than the ton, respectively, also rate high in the mid west. iwl games expenditure mvoivea ouuuiuk Milwaukee hung in the playoffs conduit ff)P Antelope creek east Down south, the main interest r40 AJKv dfE iiisd! of life Americans Aotw fought to pre fzTf'B FITZGERALD is on the uuKe aoum tarmi game at Durham and at Char 6 4, out now must wm two straight at Louisville to get into result, the city would come into the playoff final with the Indian possession of two desirable sites 1 a.

asm a at 1 lottesville, where the coast Guard Academy is pitted against Virginia. apons M. raui winner, me iater for reCreational purposes. two were iaie ounaay. in Results Last week.

In last Saturday's contests, Tufts Buck's Rar Reaten navv 12 outfit suronsaa Dy formed, has been filed with the city council and by the latter re beating the Coast Guard Academy, 14 6. at Medford, little ferred to City Engineer Erickson. iwiffon tally. Mr. Erickson as Oberlin from Ohio jumped to the top of the nation's undefeated sures this column that Is the in v.

On Cleveland Field CLEVELAND, Sept. 17 More than a dozen men's and girls games were played here Sunday in the national softball tournament. Bucks Bar men's team from Dmahs wa one of the defeated teams by trimming Rochester, 27 12, for its third in a row; the tention of his department, also of Just as "life at its best means the good old U.S.A. "whiskey at its best means good Hill and Hill from Kentucky. You'll like its smoothness, its ricb aroma, its mellow bourbon taste.

Better keep some handy. imm um i blekq OLD FASHIONED Out Air Transoort Command Rockets the council, to give do study of Nashvilie upset the Fort Pierce and consideration to all suggested stadium sites and plans before ar I Florida Navv Amohibs. un 100 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY beaten in nine cames last season. aggregations, the Nebraskans losing to Rochester, N. Y.t by a riving at a final decision.

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I to 0 score. The Portland. girls, last the "Brady plan" la 'on file" with 93 99M raTartv tTasicar aaasanii waitirr 44 84aM BVITIM lWTS i i4 Arm a riaM mnsH dn Disiributed by Western Wine A (Liquor Ce. Omaha, Hastings, North flstU vesr'i rhamDion. won over rw mniewni eat'ww wrmwwwwwm ww iMIttJ Tk 4s 4W all others.

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