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THE Monday, August 20. 1951 Glassford Invites 54 Husker Indians Bounce Back Into American Lead; Athletics' Barrage Downs Bombers, 15-1 Gridders To Curtis Freshman Prospects To Swell Camp Lists White Sox Win 2nd To Gain Split With Tribe (Vmm Prnt The New York game loss to the Philadelphia Athletics by a 15-1 count Sunday afternoon, cost them the first place in the American league race that they had shared with the Cleveland Indians. The Tribe split with the Chicago White Sox, winning the first 4-0 but dropping the nightcap, 6-7, to come out of action with olorado a half-game margin over the World Champion Bombers of Casey Stengel. fw Vork The who beat the Yanks, 16-8, last week, highlighted Sun- slaughter, the worst of the season for the Stengelmen, by hi i.oab pounding Bob Wiesler, Jack mtiomi Kramer and B'rank Shea for 14 hitr, including Joe first homer of the season, i oou The Mackmcn climaxed their sock saga with nine runs in the seventh inning, the most runs scored by Yankee opposition in one inning in the past two years. Seven hits, two walks, two errors and a hit batsman accounted for the damage as 14 men went The Boston Red Sox handed the Washington Senators their eighth Team Standings UKHTKR.V LflOIK VV Prt.

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The round-j tripper, which came in the sixth with one man on, put Williams one ahead of Gus Zernial in the American league homer derby. A five-run outburst by -he White Sox in the seventh gave them a 7 to 1 lead at that point of their second game with the Tribe. The IndiariS countered with a five-run barrage of their own in XalHraal II odart, I I.HAGI Hmoklm at Hovlon Muilal Cardloala hatder, Uodccra The Boston Braves rose up in the late innings to manhandle the (BaLd 'on 25 I league-leading Brooklyn Dodgers, I'lafer and i lub Fct. 13-4. started out as a i Krti ill tul ul battle between Ralph Branca and ill 392 77 132 ..337 Warrcn Spahn.

VfiiioKi, While 113 419 9.5 141 ..336 Rranra haH Fata. 293 37 98 .334 oranca nad given up only two KU.Ns BATTKD IX first fivc innings, one i V.IIOB .1 ixaiBc America, 'Willard tenth homer, Bed 107 with the ba.ses empty in the sec-'I ond In the sixth and seventh the' I roof fell on the Dodgers. place Pittsburgh TWO RUNS Biooker slides info third base with a triple in the fiith inning, scoring two Reformatory teammates on the blow. The Reformatory nine outclassed lie Salt Creek Valley All-Stars. 25-12, in a season finale at Many Sunday.

Waiting lor the throw that never arrived is All-Stars' Third-Sacker Snoddy. (Photo Special to The Star.) THE I9TH HOLE By JERRY MAPES fUl5lk III XH A gierlcaa I.ea 4 nic 31 2A 34 25 2N Vollmer, Bed 21 .27 21 B.okb. ladbuM 21 Denver Guillotines Lincoln Twice, BY NORRIS ANDER.SON IMporlt Fdltor, The Hlar) The last place Pittsburgh Pirates swept a doubleheader from the Chicago Cubs, coming from behind in the last two innings to take the nightcap 5-4 after hander Don Carlsen pitched the Bucs to a 4-2 win in his major league debut in the opener. Ralph Kiner connected for home run number 34 in the first game. Clyde pinch- hit single with two out in the ninth gave the the second from the roof.

Dutch I until Pittsburgh rallied with even switches with the batters. runs in the eighth. Bill he big hour is drawing nigh. Golfers from all over the state are beginning to pour into the capital city for the annual Nebraska state grass greens golf tourny to be held this year at the Lincoln Country club. spotted some new faces, some old faces and noticed a few missing faces.

Dean Candea, North cigar-smoking sand- green champ and get a load of that Omaha delegation down for the fireworks. that Gene Anderson, Don Bell and Bob Kosten from Happy hunting ground? heard reports that this boy Kostin, a newcomer from Kansas City, is a tough customer. some of the Braves from the Indian Hills. Pub- iinks toughies like Gene Beister and Walt Smola are always rough. ifty-four university of Nebraska football players have been invited by Coach Bill Glassford to return for the fall practice which starts August 30 at Curtis.

'The freshmen, now eligible for play, will report at Lincoln August 26 to take their placement tests. After the freshmen workouts start, they will be screened and those with sufficient varsity pros- i pects will be sent on to the Curtis camp. The others will train for the freshman-varsity game to be held Saturday, September 22, at Memorial Stadium. SIX GAMES Six games have been scheduled for the team this fall, in addition to the test against the varsity. A mixture of freshmen and overflow varsity players will be used in these games.

Coach biggest worry is finding a replacement for Quarterback Fran Nagle. John Borgodna appears to be the No. 1 signal caller but lacks game ex' perience. On the brighter side, Glassford believes the 1951 edition will have greater team speed and better i balance. coaching staff is looking forward to this he said.

will be one of surprises and disappointments as it is always way with a large group of I youngsters. They make mistakes, but they are honest LETTERMEN BACK Sixteen lettermen from BILL ders beckoned to Cartis training camp. lercd halfbacks in and George Prochaska. now at tackle, was a defensive end. Other varsity players invited at report are: John Bordogna.

TurUe Creek. Don Norris, Omaha. Backs: Jim Sommers, Lincoln: Cliff Honp. Hastings; Tom Carcidine, Omaha: Bob Decker. Omaha: George Gohde, Lincoln: Neil Hoppens.

Harvard; Kennedy, Beatrice; Jack Ixdds, Shenandoah. Kay Novak, the Omaha; Sam South Berwick. Me o'llon Vogt, Watertown, S. Dick Wcstin. 1950 squad, which won 6, lost artrl tipfl nnp will rctum for the Fnds: George Bauer, Minatare; Dennis reiuiii Emmanuel.

North Bend: William Giles. Al- 1951 campaign. iUance: Ted James. Naperville, 111.: Jerry These veterans include: PauIson, DcU Rapids, s. Harold Robcrt- Nick Adduci.

Chicago; Bill Win-1 son, Beatrice: Jim Senkbeil, Grand Island; gender, Omaha. Tangdall. Superior; Jerry Yeaargcr. HasHalfbacks: Bob Reynolds, Grand Island tings. c-u Ends; George Paynich, Des Plaines.

111.: Tackles; Marvin Anderson. Shenandoah. Richard Regicr, San Luis Obispo. Frank; Harvey Goth, Lincoln: Steve McGill, Simon, Burchard. 1 Omaha; Jerry Minnick, Cambridge.

r.Mrds: Carl Brasee. Omaha; Richard GoU.i Guards: Joe Ponseigp, Chicago; Charles Tekamch; Clayton Curtis. Uaurel; Omaha: Bingham. Lincoln; Winey, Shelton; Ed Okallaia. Cliff Dale.

Falb Qty; James Tackles; Wayne Handriiy, Hollywood, Russel Morgan. Elwood. John Bob Mullen. Connelbville, George Machisic. Turtle Creek, I a.

Prochaska. Ulysses; Don Boll. Scribner. etaers; Ken Deshler: Jim Verl Scott. Mitchell.

Shelton; Bill Schabccker. Minden. Dick Clayton Curtis and Tony Winey both Sioux City, la. LAYING like condemned ah A 8 their half of the eigntn nui the Lincoln Athletics were rf 4 2 2 osicwart ab a i.incoin ab ajfor the Piratcs in the ninth. 5t 0 0 The eager St.

Louis Cardinals 4 0 11 Ham ton lb 3 0 0 5 1 1 downed Cincinnati twice by score.s lief Pitcher Randy Gumperti executed twice by the ambitious 2 2 3 quelled the rally one run shorty Denygj. Bears at Sherman Fieldiwiison if 5 2 2 OTayior if of the Sox lead. Sunrliiv nieht 3h 4 0 11 IHamton 1 In first came Earlv Wvnn' 4122 ocardner 2 0 0 1 5-4 and 5-1 to move into third in ine nrsi game, wyrm Lassalle rhnlted the Uoivru 2 i 0 0 0 m. Kirk rf 1 0 0 1 0 hurled a shutout victory over the five hits wmninc the oocner rter 2 1 1 a 0 RKh 0 0 0 2 I winning uie opener, 3000 0 0 0 0 0 11 a 1 12-1. Kramer 2 0 0 0 3 Lou Palica hurled the big 10000 hits pii a trio of WJiite victory in the ers, but bunched three of them in the second inning for three runs.

With one out, Chico Carrasquel hobbled grounder. Rosen went to third on Luke single and scored on Harry long fly, Easter tallied on a double by Ray Boone and Early Wynn, gunning for his 14th victory, scored Boone with another two-bagger. -k Pat Mullin and George Kell 12 21 2 nightcap. flicd Collecting 27 hits in the two games. Boss Andy Bears iLmcoin out fur Kramer in the following loss.

Alpha Brazle, making his first start of the season, allowed only five hits to insure the Red- 26 1.5 21 ii win in the finale. A four- run third inning uprising gave 12 Southpaw Cliff Chambers the 420 004 2- PEAKING of those missing faces puts us in mind of last state champ Dick Knight of Omaha, and runnerup Del Ryder of Grand Island, neither of which are on hand. You may remember last state play at Kearney when Mr. Knight went around 32 holes in four-under-par to whip Ryder 5 and 4. Dick, from what we can gather, is in the Hawaiian Islands where he took up the reins at some club there as golfing pro.

He was stationed down there while in the navy and after being discharged, chose to remain. Big Seven Sportscribes View Brilliant Future For Reynolds 1951 BIG SEVEN GRID-GRAPH VL '1 cushion he needed in the opener, simply shelled the out ot the: premises. iluml 211 I.aiwi». Dcnver landed hard Pitcher i Arnip Portocarrero, knocking him ny 3 344 in out after the first inning of the in o. (Wii-, tij Winner (Record unavailable).

first game. Hl.S successor, 10 12 Harding andi Kramer, met about the same sue- cess. 4-RUN BUNCHES Buck White Wins Sioux City Opvn 6. iitacola 1 Denver ab a Lincoln ab DcnVCr pickcd up four-run 3b 4 0 3 .5 sparked me Detroit Tigers to two, sixth and 4 i 1 2 2b 40033 Cwnf 5 Tand 1-2 and 11 i 1 Wj? 3 i S' Browns I homer the i i 2 2 hnmp f-rnwri since Mav 1947 wall with two aboard in 2b 4 0 2 6 4 Kirk rf 4 1 2 2 SIOUX CITY, (AP) lin had three doubles and three the sixth was the most spectacular 4 0 2 2 i White, the Greenwood, lin had three aouoies ana inree Paiica. 201 0 1 300 i 2 chnt -j singles for the afternoon, and Kell feat.

i 0 0 0 0 veteran, shot a blistering, his tourney should be a wide open affair with a good- sized delegation of par-busters on hand. Our experience with amateur golfers around the state is somewhat limited to Lincoln stock, but even with this in mind we would like to stick the proverbial neck out a trifle and suggest a possible winner. Dick Spangler, jr. is darned hard to tackle and the fact that action will be at LCC makes him doubly rough. The twice-crowned Lincoln city champ at 21, Dick, playing on his home course, will be quite an obstacle for outstate golfers.

Even out of his own back yard this year, Mr. Spangler has showed pretty fair country golf. He took third in that Falls City Open a few weeks back and more recently walked off with the big Fremont Open title. We think we may string along with a capital city entry this year. Kansas Missouri 12 3 4 5 6 7 TP 54 Vi 1 0 0 0 91 1741 15 0 00 0144 1 38 2 1 0 220 11 27 35 03 13 24 275 2325 0 001 6 5213 437 0 001 0 13 57 48i had a double and four singles.

Lincoln pushed across a single score in the first, Bobby Stewart i making it around on a double, Billy single and deep fly. Dick Kirk, making his final round 64 Sunday to win the 36 6 12 27 15 34 1 9 27 11 1 sioux Citv Open goif toumamcnt 5 with a total. I Jd (Porky) Oliyer, six shots RBI Isringhaiu. 2. Gregory.

WiUon of White going into the last first 2. 2B Urulon, Boehm, faded in the Strctch tO fm-j Sherman Field appearance smrcd second placei the only run in the nightcap. Cregory to to I.cwis. laflt Lincoln 7. tie at 1 Oliver slipped into the deadlock; I I .4 Uel ff Jack Burke, the defend-- and Paul Hyland walking off With I meanwhile nounced on Aivarer.

Harding. 2 00 ing champion, and Skee Riegel low gross honors and Mr. andi LCC Mixed Events WinnersAnnounced The Lincoln Country club held Si 1 Vili 45 a mixed event over the 3 week-end Mrs- fed Patz: 3 3 Denver, meanwhile, pounced on Aivarcr, Hardmg. OSS honors ana mr. ek Von Bloom winning the.

'51 State Golf Play May Be 'Dog Eat Dog' Affair BY JERRY MAPES Printz. (Star Mporls Staff Member) ICK a card any card and gation will be headed by such you may yourself a winner proven competitors as Spangler, Iowa State Kansas State (Note: Multiply the number of votes for each position times the number of that position to determine point total.) BY DON PIERCE (Special to Tha Star) awrence, the championship selecting into ithe background, a record number I of 71 sportwriters and sportscasters predicted a terrific battle of backs through the 1951 Big Seven football campaign as they went to polls in sixth annual canvass I Spraying All-American adjec- Jtives as easily as teen-agers spout i major league batting averages, the experts forecast tremendous deeds for Bobby Rejmolds, sophomore all-American of Charlie Hoag of Kansas; I Billy Vessels, Oklahoma; and Mer- jwin Hodel, Colorado. Colorado tailback Zack Jordan and Jerry I For cool drinks the stars choose Schenley you? representative dele-' Alabaman Wins Public Mrs. Ja( low net. e.

fourth and three clinchers in the Nearest to the pm on No 5 clinchers resulted Rarks TenniS ToumeV won by Jean Hazen among the, cTTnins (A pi women and Adna Dobson for aboard men. SOONERS AGAIN? he soared one over par on in the 1951 state golf tourney be- Roy Wythers, Joe -both the 15th and 17th holes. He ginning Wednesday at the Lin- and Herb Deurmeyer from champions their fourth missed an easy short putt for a coin Country club. i Wade Her- Deurmeyer 4 u' tu rtorvir cfarirc confcrence title. Some! the way the deck stacks Gene Chadwell and Whitey Reed, the clairvoyants however ad-'is year.

The aces aren from Hillcrest, and Erv mipht Dick Spangler, posted a 71 in the ooener Stew- back enoueh trick shots of his on-Sunday to pull up from a tie Don Spomer, Rod Bliss and things to come as a pro-ama- ruj wnii or the week-end for top English be around for the teur event will be held. Forty to 50 ill Mowbray, took a 72 and George Stewart of former National 51 have been received for thejSst 17 over Bill Floyd Chance had a 77. Pro Bud Williamson has announced that the awarding of prizes for winners in the ladies club champion.ship will take I place at luncheon. Cathedral Issues Football Gear par on 17 and finished with a par That 72. up this year.

me ates aicu i irom niiicresi, ana r.rv mieht snill the two aboard ox. Burke, the curly-haired young missing but the kings are. from Pioneers. kooners in their title at Lincoln Shuntz liKl tho hitting with ren of Birmingham, stroked pro from Bred two Foremer state lungs KnighL; Monday, Fans will get a preview Nevember 24. Sliding-T bri- 54 first place votes samn ixuiiiua uio4.v.»aj.

vv. cniries navc Dcen rcceiveu IOC me artoinct 17 for the the tabbed National scored 69-68 Knight of Omaha, Is a new is limited to one each for Kansas Vince Gohl will be on thei parks tennis tournament White, winning the professional ranks: tourney entries and Nebraska pro- Missouri. point total, deter-, lOdR nrfa currently ini fessionals. by miiltiplying the num- jOpen 1946 and getting $2.400, Hawaii. A senior division for golfers of each positions times the for his work, set a sizzling pace on' Spomer, the titleholder, is 50 years of age and older is of votes for that position, guiding the Fremont Golf club; ing offered this year and match was only despite the all- the Elmwood coupe.

ifrom tho course and pro shop and play in this bracket and in the time high number of Buck, J8 years old, went lour flashiest golf- regular state championship brack- Nebraska hit 144, Kansas 220. under on Itie luttl ana llin lioles -ir. ourl Rnfl mice ot Hocfin 'rhnr-crliiv after all f.T-./-i.-to with eagle 3s and he birdied 12. mound for the tonight against singles championship Sunday. Footnotes, Tom Kirk and John Magliolo.

both injured, have gone home for the season. Pitcher Jim MacFaden, also out for the yi'ar, was in the pressbox His injured arm is in a cast and his shoulder operation rc- Coadi Yince Aldrich has an- (juired 32 stitches. We gave Ihal practice tor Bobby Stewart greetings from one Lincoln Cathedral will start ai Qf bis best friends, Charley Jus- 9:30 Wednesday morning. August 22, Equipment will be issued Monday and Tuesday with seniors checking out al 9:30 Monday morning and the juniors at 1:30 that allernoon. Sophomores will check out at 9:30 Tuesday morning.

Arrangements for physicals will be made when the gear is issued. The Bluebirds play a nine game tchedule (bif season starting with Falls City September 14 at Lincoln. tice, who we saw in Chicago at the All-Star game. They toured the sijuth with the same basketball team last winter. Manager Frank Skaff was tclkng of the woes on the recent trip when he was forced to fill his outfield with pitchers, catchers and anything he could find.

Once, when Pitcher Jim Bell was playing in the ficld, he actually diurged a ball that eventually flew over the fence for a home run, Best chascr seen at Sherman Field is Elmer Heintzclman, who ers, Jim English and Rod Bliss, et will begin Thursday after alF Norris Anderson, sports editor have moved to Iowa. players have qualified. of the Lincoln Star, went all the I Bliss, six-time state champ, won Pro Bud Williamson, 1951 way for Reynolds when ho tabbed ihis last title in 1948 and English tourney director, has announced; Bobbie best colleg- Uurned the trick in that the course will be open to iate player in Of Reyn- I PLENTY' OF TALENT member play approximately 2:00 olds, Hoag, Vessels, and Hodel, Bob Oakley of Station KFKA, II. S. CIVIL SERVICE JOBS! Start as High as $3,450.00 a Year Be Ready When Next Lincoln and Vicinity Examinations Are Held Prepare Immediately In Own Home VETERANS GET SPECIAL PREFERENCE Rearmament Rriigrain 26-Inch Carp Taken From Motorboat Lake Oak lake yielded another So, the field is open.

The way each day of the tourney. 'sized fish Sunday evening as a is paved for some opportunist to Former st.itc champions pair of Lincolnites, Raymond hop on this, the 42nd annual state Abbott Giles of 5917 Havelock and Roy tourney wagon. H. c. Sumncy Hexroth of 207 North Thirty-third Among the aces bedecking the brought in a 26-inch carp.

partial list of entries include 'ib J. Foye They needed ten minutes to'such outstate stars as Dean bring in the nine-and-a-half dea. Wally Hopp of Hastings. John j. w.

Hughes pounder on a rod and reel. Schumacher and Glenn Brawner sr roci The fish was taken from the of Nebraska City, Carl Poling and ib sam Matta eastern lake using Jeff Weston Beatrice, and Al sweet corn for bait. The fisher- Blessing and Doug Dale Univer--to Reynolds men also caught a number of sity of Nebraska students from smaller carp and bullheads. Down from Omaha for the big Sam Reynolds invasion at LCC will be such 7-, 24 .1. W.

Redick. well-known swingers as Bill Egan, Dr K. M. Slaitery 'SO Dick Knight. Ray Kelley, Jack Hughes, Bob '26 Sam Reynolds Kosten, Milt Beal, Bob Astelford, Try a Schenley so refreshing! Reed Posts 68 At 'Crest GRIM POSTS ENTRY Grim.

Indianapolis leadloot who was Frank Luptow's principal State WormUp Play compeiiiion at the July 4 aufo gynny Richards of the Hill- Parley Hyde, Orville Pratt, Paul races, has posted his entry with Country club reported a 68 Jacobus, Sam Alexander, Carl for Reed over the week- Snyder, Vince McAndrew and Ed 27 F. W. Porter Jack Pollard John Goodman Goodman John Goodman Rod Bliss, ir. Rod Bliss, ir. Jock Hoerner Hod Bliss, ir.

Klmcr McKinney Rod Bli.ss. ir. '41 Robert Fraser No Tourney Robert Fraser '47 English, ir, Rod Bliss, ir. sr. Don Spomer I Greeley, said four should strong All-American candi- Freeman, Station KOMA, Oklahoma City, opined that Vessels, Reynolds, and Hoag would give the conference greatest backfield triumvirate in the I Typical of OU backers Jones Ratn- isey, Stillwater who I.

contrary to public opinion, will have as good a tram as last Jack Charvat, sports editor of the Tulsa Tribune, flaUy labelled the Redshirts "a cinch Previous predictions: Year Picked to Win TP 1946 Missouri 40 Kansas 91 194B Missouri 48 Oklahoma 1950 Oklahoma 54 fliainpiof) Kansas-Oklahoma Kansas-f)k1 ahorna Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma 'niousands of Additional Full and 32-Paga Book OB Ciyg Sarvica Fiaa FKAriKLIfj INSTITUTE B-317, Rochester 4, N. Y. to me, entirely free of (I) a full description of /U.S. (iovernmcnt Jobs; (2) Free Uaa ol (hla coupon may maan copy of iiiustrated book: muck lo you. Writa your noma Government ob 4 aodiaaa on coupon and moil at onca.

ftlthougfa not Sample test questions: (1) Teil me goaamnsani how to qualify for a U.S. Government Job. (his can ha tha fkat jF Name your gatting big poy Goaarnffiant S. City Age Nebraska State Fair Secretary Edwin Schultz lor the speedway- type auto races in Lincoln Sunday, Sept. 2.

and Thursday, Sept. 6. Grim will be one oi more than 20 prominent race drivers competing here. He'll drive the powerful Oilenhauser owned by Hector Honoie. noted Indianapolis automotive designer.

BOWLING Shirts Shoes Balls IN STOCK This Coapon Heferc 1 om Mislay or Print Plainly end which topped cards turned in. Jock Heckenlively shot an par 72. Action was fairly heavy over the week-end as players polished up for the state tourney qualifying on Wednesday. VChib ITS different Distributed by Kimmel Country Club Co. BASEBALL Call After 4 P.M Call 3-8H06 SHERMAN FIELD 2nd and South St.

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