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'i Rookie Borowy II Football Finals BUSKERS CROSH IOWA STATE BY 26 TO 0 SCORE CARDS UNDECIDED BETWEEN COOPER AND LEFTY LANIER Horeshoe Pilchers in jCity Meet Today After the success experienced in staging the state tournament here horseshoe pitchers reveiled yesterday that a city tournament Trill be staged at Prospect park this afternoon with the expectation of a big turnout i They stressed that the meeting will be open to the public with competition slated to start at 9 morning Prospect park Is located at Thirteenth Street and Main 1 WICHITA kANSAS SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 4 1942 Former Ace i Nebraska Opens Big Six Season with an Impressive Victory BY LAND AND AIR LINCOLN NEB' Oct CV-With an air attack that had the Iowa State backs completely befuddled and holding complete control along the forward wall Nebraska launched its Big Six football title drive today with a 26 to 0 victory before a crowd of 10000 Dale Bradley allconference back launched the Huskers on their victory drive late in the first period and Wlngback Allen Zikmund and Fullback Ki Eisenhart drove to the 24 The Cyclones closed in to halt three plays for four yards but on the fourth down Bradley passed over -the middle to Zikmund for a first down on the four A delaying the game penalty put the ball on the one and Eisenhart got the score with one smash at the center The kick was blocked Late in tbe second period -the Huskers got the ball through an Interception by Eisenhart on the Cyclone 40 and Bradley completed the job with three tosses Iowa State played the half with out getting a first down Hie second half continued to be all Nebraska and after being stopped twice on the Cyclone nine in the third period the Huskers got a pair of- touchdowns in the last quarter TROJANSSTAVE OFF LOSS IN TIE Washington Drives 5 Times in Shadow of the Goal SEATTLE Oct Washington drove inside the University of Southern 15-yard line five times today but lacked a scoring punch in the 0-0 opening Pacific Coast conference football game for both teams The TYo Jans never seriously menaced the Wash ington goal A crowd of 26000 saw thb game- DEFEATSPURDUE is Vanderbilt in a Surprising Victory by the Score 26 to GOPHER WINNING STREAK BROKEN BY 7 TO 6 DEFEAT VICTORY JN KICK MINNEAPOLIS Oct 3 The Iowa Seahawks coached by Berole Blerman defeated defending national champions today 7-6 to snap the consecutive win streak at J8 The Iowa victory came on the margin of a point after touchdown DENVER WALLOPS JAYHAWKERS 17-0 Kansas Fails to Threaten Goal in Losing Third Straight Game DENVER Oct 2 (JP) A young and enterprising Denver university football team thoroughly outplayed the Kansas Jayhawkers of the Big Six 17 to 0 before more than 8JD00 tonight Held seamless fax the first period the Big Seven team vgent 32 and 71 yards for its touchdowns and capped a smashing performance with a 20-yard field goal in the final period Kansas In losing Us third straight game this season without scoring a point made only 1 two threatening gestures toward goal line In the last half minute of the first half Halfback Ray Evans completed' two Iordan la on ytrd line as the half gun sounded the Near the end A the same the Jayhawkers had another change to avert a shutout when Paul Turner substitute end fell op a wild Denver lateral pass on the home 19-yard line Smashes at the line by Qene Sherwood and Ed Unquiet carried to the re: nver three-yard pu the balL line on there and tool WHIRLAWAY TURNS TABLES ON ALSAB Recent Defeat Avenged by Victory in Belmont Gold Cup Race NEW YORK Oct Whirl-away defeated Alsab in the $25000 added Jockey club gold cup at Belmont park today OREGON BOWS TO COUGARS PULLMAN WASH Oct The -Washlnton State Cougars rang' dp the -second Pacific Coast conference football victory of the season today 7-0 over the University 1 of Oregon Washington State scored late In the second quarter and then staved off offensives before a scant homecoming day crowd of 6000: to Face Soldiers: Will Leave End of Series along to the big time as they were needed The idea was poo-pooed at first Yet other clubs looked twice and begin doing it None ever equalled Cards however- Their policy alned one of making ball players ot buying Whether the Cards win olr lose the series bosses Breadon and Rickey might well drink one' last toast to the five heroes of spectacular vietory over the Yankees all products of the Cardinal rags-to-riches farm system Hie exhibition of Johnny (the weasel) Beazley pitching and winning his first World Series game Enos Slaughter whose startling needle-eye peg from the right field wall to third base saved the game Stan Musial who drove in file winning run and Walker Cooper and Whitey Kurowskl who drove in the other three runs was as convincing tribute to the Cardinal farm setup could be desired Along with Johnny Hopp Terry Moore and Jimmy Brown they are the I hardest fighting land ball team in the majors today ONE OF TIIE BIG REASONS why Camp soldiers will not have" an easy time at Lawrence stadium this afternoon is George Ax 220 pound Aero Commando tackle who is expected to -see plenty of- action when the two teams meet this afternoon Ax is a former member of the Wichita university Shockers The game will be the first for the Wichltans after a long training schedule Success of Southpaw Makes Latter Hurler a- Temp-- tation Today YANKS ARE GLOOMY (Continued from Pace 1) advantage Carl Hubbell gave the 'Giants by winning the opening game in 1936 Onthit by Tanks As in the second game at -St Louis which the Cards won 4 to 3 they were outhit by the Yankees today But they did much more with their five blows than the staggering world champions could accomplish on six White a good looking 26-year-old sophomore from PaColet struck out five batters in the first three frames also fanned pinch-hitter Red Ruffing in the eighth and never gave a base on balls during the entire game It was a walk which started Chandler to defeat just as a pass by Ernie Bonham had whipped him in St Louis Xn the third inning today George (Whitey) Kur-ows-ki waited out a free ticket to first and Marty' Marlon tried to sacrifice him The play was completed but the Yanks pretested that Marion had hit' the ball twice the second time while he was not in the box which would have made him out But the four umpires conferred on the infield grass and decided to rule the play a foul ball calling Marlon back to bat He again bunted and this time beat throw to first for a single Then White sacrificed and Kurowskl scored' from third ss Jimmy Brown grounded out Except for that miscarriage Chandler winner of 15 games against five losses this season pitched impressively until he gave way for a pinch hitter In the eighth A single by Stan Muslal in the fourth and another scratch hit by Kurowskl in" the eighth were the only other -hits he allowed Hit Breur Hard However-the confident Cardinals attacked Breuer with vigor when he cpme to the mound in the ninth Browxf led off with a single to right center and Terry Moore followed with a bunt which Breuer fielded and tried to head off Brown at second His throw to Shortstop Phil Rlzzuto was high for an error and both runners were safe Enos (Country) Slaughter then shot a single to center scoring Brown and Moore Slid safely under Joe throw at third while Slaughter himself ran to second The Yankees who had surrounded George Magerkurth a National league umpire for a violent protest of his decision on Brown at second base previously staged an even greater uprising against Umpire Bill Summers an American league arbiter for calling Moore safe at third Led by Manager Joe the entire teams clustered around and shouted for many min 1 utes uxgtil the other umpires finally ordered them to return to their positions i Before play was resumed though the 'Yankees brought old Milkman Jim Turner in to -pitch and man-1 aged to put out the fire After walk-ling Musial intentionally to load the he got Walker Cooper on an fly to center Johnny Hopp followed with a fly-to Charley Keller $in left and Keller threw to the plate just in time to catch Moore for the i Yanks first double play of the se ries I Thi Yanks never were able to get i two hits in any inning but White 'had the help of some of the most 'spectacular fielding in series his- itory In the sixth innihg Roy Cul- lenbine singled with two out and the came crowd cheered as DiMaggio -to bat He hit a tremendous fly into left centerlield only to 1 have Moore catch it while criss-i crossing directly in front of Musial who Jell down and somersaulted fRob" Yanks of Homers LOUISIANA STATE JOLTED BY RICE IN' 27 TO 14 DEFEAT I Terrific Offensive Gives Victory to Fighting Texas Team WIN IN LAST QUARTER HOUSTON TEX Oct Hie Rice Owls In a -furious last quarter offensive scored two touchdowns which gave them a 27-14 victory over powerful Louisiana State today' I Baylor Passes to -Defeat Oklahoma Aggies 18 to 12 OKLAHOMA CITY Oct( Bears came from behind in the last quarter tonight to score two touchdowns and downed the Oklahoma A Cowboys 18 to 121 before 5000 spectators The Aggies produced a first half crop of two touchdowns but Baylor's speedy Kitt Kittrell teamed with Bill Coleman to give the Bears an offensive tdnic of three touchdowns in the last half Billikens Trim I Missouri Mines ST LOUIS Oct 2 The breaks the game earned a shaken and oat-played St Louie university football team a 14 fa 7 decision over tbe Missouri School of Mines tonight Bill Dolan St Louis halfback inter cenfed a pass in tbe fonrth quarter and ran unmolested S5 yards for a touchdown to givo the Billikens their winning margin However tbe eotwaighed School of Mines sqnad showed a surprisingly effective ground attack fa addition- to a' snappy aerial offensive to takoia to 4 lead at the half The Miners score tint In the second quarter on a sweeping reverse aroond right tend 20 yards mt by Reserve Halfback iHm Stover 1 AUGUSTA TURNS BACK EUREKA HIGH 14 TO 6 EUREKA Oct Augusta high school pushed across two touchdowns in the second period jhere tonight to turn back Eureka high school 14 to 6 The Eureka squad opened fast and: drove to the Augusta goal in the first peripd with Davis plunging to score Their lead was short-lived however with Applegate tallying for Augusta on a short smash into the line in the second The Augus- tani clinched the game a few mln-j utes later with Bye taking a pass from Robinson! and dashing 60 yards to score 1 LM ENCE Northwestem 3 Texas 0 Iowa Seahawks 7 Minnesota 6 Nebraska 26 Iowj State 0 Missouri 21 Colorado 13 1 Georgia Tech 14 Notre Dame 6 Washburn 0 Emporia' State 12 Tennessee 40 Fordham 14 Kansas State 7 Fort Riley 2L 1 Indiana 21 Ohio State 32 Michigan 20 Michigan State 0 Illinois 67 Butler 0 Wisconsin 35 Marquette 7 Arkansas 6 Texas Christian 13 Bowling tirtn 111 Ohia Werityii 13 Blafftan Si Kenyan 13 gpriagfield ipi Amherst 37 Williams Iti Princeton 7 1 Month- Caralina St Karth Caralina IS Dnke 7l Waka Fares! 30 Celeste 111 Cornell Tafts 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Fran li Harvard 7 Ilartwlck 7i Fran Military 49 Maine ti Calambia 31 Great Lakes 25i lava 1 State 6 Brova 31 Vermont 20 Rucera 27 Furman -7 Georela 40 Western Maryland 10 Gettyaburc 20 Bluefleld Teachers 0 Virslnia State Auburn 27: Tulane 13 Morehead 13r Murray 0 Ohio Northern 0 Albion eolleee Southern Oil 0 Washington 0 (Tie) Findlay 0: Kent State Csrthaee Aueustana 14 Milliken 14: Monmouth Iowa Wesleyan 0: Macomb Tchrs 13 St Olaf 6: Concordia (Moorhead) 7 Stevens Point Tchrs 7 Milwaukee Tchrs 20 Knox Lawrence 32 Muhlenberg 7: Manhattan 27 Carnesie Tech 2t: Westminster 0 Case- Iowa Seahawks -0 Worcester Tech 0 Coast Ouard Academy 40 Hamilton 7 0 Cblby 0: Norwich 14 Miami 7 Dartmouth 5t Akron 0 Ohio 39 Buckneli 7: Penn State 14 Lehigh Vale 33 Virginia 0: Navy 33 Lakehurst 0: Maryland 14 Lock Haven Tchrs 27 IndiaAtoun Oic 0 Lafayette 0: Army 14 I Florida 26 Tampa William and Mary 21 Virginia Tech 7 Rose Poly 13: Wabash 14 Texas Tech 0 Texas A dr 19 Buffalo 20: St Lawrence 0 Boston college 33: West Virginia 4 Delaware 40 Drexel Rochester 30 Washington and Jefferson 0 Coast Guard 40 Worcester 0 Montclair 13: Pan xer 7 Cortland 20 Clarkson 9 Haverford 33 Allegheny 0 Duquearie 35: Holy Cross Hiram 7 Grove City Franklin Marshall £9 Fort Hamilton 0 Kenyon 12 Bluff ton 9 Southeastern Missouri Teacher 29 Southern Illinois Teachers 7 Vanderbilt 29: Purdue 0 -Florida 29: Tampa North Carolina State 7: Clemson 9 Newberry 7: Wofford 0 Oregon 9: Washington State 7 Wheaton 3 Lake Forest 31 Oustsvus Adolphus 3 St Korbert 9 California I Oregon State 13 Santa Clara 14: Stanford 9 St Mary's (Cal) Navy Pre-flight IS A 7 Wooster 7: Wittenberg 0 Tusketee 13: Morns Brown 9 Ripon- 0l Cornell college 14 Beloit 12 Coe 0 Western Kentucky Teachers 19 Marshall 13 Adams fCoJo) State 14 Highlands I) 6 Valparaiso 92 Central (IndV Normal 0 Northern Illinois Teachers 0 Camp GrsntK'43 COAST CHAMPIONS BEAT CALIFORNIA Washington State Gridders 1 Nose Out Coast Rival by 13 to 8- Margin CORVALLIS ORE Oct Oregon State's defending Pacific Coast conference football champions pounded along the vitcory trail today with a 13-8 victory over the University of California as Everett Smith crowned a brilliant passing attack with a winning touchdown plunge from the one half yard line in the final 10 seconds Pittsburg State Beats Springfield PITTSBURG KAN Oct The Pittsburg State Teachers college defeated the Springfield Mo Teachers 19-13 here tonight to avenge a 19-0 licking suffered last year The game was scoreless during the first half but Pittsburg broke loose at the beginning of the third period to score twice in quick time Quarterback Leroy Schuette set up the first marker with a 50-yard dash being stopped on the four from where Red Williams crashed over A couple of minutes later Schuette went over from the two Ottawa Turns Back McPherson 13 to 0 MPHERSON KAN Oct (vP) Bob Behee high stepping fresh from Leavenworth scored touchdowns- tonight to pace university to a 13-0 vie McPherson college raced over from the eight in the first half with kicking the- extra last touchdown came in period Behee hurnring for 10 yards Ottjawa gained 253 to 118 Sand downs 12 to 7 TRIMS CORNELL Oct Fullback Micka tore Cornell's line today and scored two as the Colgate Red defeated Cornell for tha since 1919 18-6 7 in National league but was beaten in the at St Louis was eager assignment although the southpaw today seemed Lanier a tempting selection won 13 and lost 7 during BOX SCORE AB A 41 1 I 4 6 9 3 4 1 3 3 1 3 i i Rumor Rickey Cardinals at By HENRY JAMESON STj LOUIS Oct Sometime soon after the current World Series If undented rumors are true there will come an announcement of the dissolving of one of the most famous partnerships In baseball history f- Sam Breadon and Branch Rickey of the Cardinals Rickey the father of chain-store system Is slated to switch allegiance to another club probably in the National league despite recurring reports that he may tie up with the St Louis Browns His five-year contract as general manager of the Cardinals runs out this season Rickey and Breadon have been working together for 24 successful years-ever since Breadon then an automobile dealer Invested $2000 in jhe down-at-the-heels club and was promptly elected president From then on Breadon wrote the checks and Rickey did the miracle work Just a farmer boy at heart he soon Inaugurated the famed baseball farm system a scheme of developing his own players in the minor leagues and shuffling them a as LLE TENN Oct ng a smashing running attack with quick thrusts through the air Commodores marched to a surprising 26-0 victory over1 Purdue at Dudley field today HARVARD BOWS TO PENNSYLVANIA 19-7 AERO COMMANDOS FACE CAMP GRUBER THIS 'AFTERNOON Wichita Pro Griddera Aftejr Long Training Siege to Seek First Victory SOLDIERS ARE TOUGH ProfessionaL-ffootball makes its debut in Wichita today at Lawrence stadium' when the Aero Com' mandos face ani untried army eleven which comes here with an outstanding record over the past two seasons If practice sessions are an Indication of strength the Commandos will throw two tough teams at the Invading soldiers although there are reports making the rounds that Gruber is anything but a soft touch I The club is composed mostly of former Wisconsin players who have seen service ln semi-pro and professional football Head coach of the Invaders is Capt Thomas Uakal while Second Lieut Henry Russell of New York is assistant coach While the Gruber outfit sports a hefty squad of 50 men it cannot be denied that the Commandos have their share of the beef too Heading the Commandos Into battle today will be the veteran Pete Bausch who will also be making his first start as a player here since the days when he was throw ing to the backfleld men at Cathedral high! school Ralph Miller to Start The former Kansas university and Chicago Bears star has nominated himself for the pivot post for the prime reason that he feels ils steadiness will be needed in the line He is slated to share the center spot with 294-pound Thurman Garrett who will start the game at right tackleJ The remainder of he Wichita line will see Elmo Kelly and Triplett start at the end xisitions with Gene Ely former ffotre Dame ace who coached7 the ine at Wichita university last season and Garrett at tackles Guard spots have been delegated to Monte veteran George Ax Backs Fast Most eyes will be on the highly praised Wichita backs which include the famed passer Ralph Mil-er Kansas University quarter IeH be calling signals and hell have an old high school running mate Red Hayes to throw passes to This combination has looked exceptional in practice with Hayes distinguishing himself in the ball carrying department too At the other half is Tip Mooney one of the finds: of the season a hard running! back who can get away with lightning speed and he picks up full steam power early in the stride The opening fullback choice is Paul praham the hardhitting back from A Indiana However having quite a contest at the momqnt with Doug McEnulty and the formed Shocker back is showing his best 'stuff Backfield Coach Gene Ronzanl intends to try his hand at quarter-backing and itj can be truthfully said that this town has not seen a finer passer There are plenty of replacements on the Commando dub with Schnoz Sheeler and Swede Ellstrom ready at a notice The line is also well fortified with ends of the caliber of £oe Byrnes and Bob! Lay den while such tackles as Don Stauffer and Cooper are available Jim Finley the recent importation from Green Bay is one of the sub guards with Starke! ready to go I too Fans are requested to remember that the opening kickoff has been set for 2:30 with the red-hot Camp Gruber 14-piece swing band furnishing 30 minutes of entertainment before the show starts in earnest Merkel and the Wichita Meadow! at Camp ark Pro Bowie CAMP BOWIEl TEXAS Oct 3 Camp Bowie' has golfer nowadays He Is Pvt wood Midwest another top-notch Calder-brofessional golfer who came to Camp Bowie September 9 and is now assigned to regimental headquarters battery of the 174th field artillery punching typewriter in the! supply section Calderwood says he played any golf since he was inducted into the army on April but he has sent for his clubs and hopes to do a little golfing again before very long Calderwood was professional at Meadowlark Country club Harry and Oliver site of the 1942 Kansas state amateur tournament The Kansan was stationed on the west coast shortly after his Induction into the army but says he likes it very much here in the! i state of Texas U- He has played golf ever ince he was 14 and has played professionally most of the time starting as an assistant to Harry1 Harris one- Among better known pupils are band leaders Art Kassell and Johnny Hamp Last year he published "Yours for Better Golf1 and was rated one of the top ten teachers in the country On a Kansas fairway during a friendly game he once Sank a 300-yard hole-in-one DODGE CITY LOSER ALVA OKLA Oct1 Kenneth Kamm Northwestern 4tate backfleld ace scored one touchdown and threw two scorina passes heretonieht ax the Ran-ers rooed the Dodge i City Kan Junior eolleee eleven 33-0 John Davis and John Fercham scored after receiving passes from Kamm Bill Short and Joe Louder CAMBRIDGE MASS Oct (JP) vetejran football forces took advantage of three early Harvard miscues to gain a 19-7 victory today before a 15000 crowd at the Stadium MT LIU STADIUM THIS AFTERNOON SUNDAY OCTOBER 4TH KICK OFF AT 2:30 ImI ImJ Iiu In the seventh Inning Musial leaned his back against the low -wall to catch a 400-foot fly by Joe Gordon and on the next play i Slaughter leaped high into the air just in front of the right-field wall which la little more than three feet high) to make a thrilling hand catch of a fly by Keller that sepmed about to drop Into the stqndis Slaughter also made another 'catchj against the wall of ji 340-foot fly by Keller to end the game The only time a Yankee got past first I was in the first inning after Rlzzuto beat out a bunt to lead off He stole second and when Catcher Cooper made a high throw into centerfleld scampered on to third But he died right there while Has-jeett popped foul and Cullenbine and DiMaggio struck out in success sioh 'i Hassett before' going out was hit on the thumb of his left hand by a pitch' while he -was trying to bunt lie finished his turn at bat but was replaced at first base by Gerry Priddy when New York jvent into the field X-rays later showed the thumb was broken- This apparently wilLTteep Priddy at first for the remainder of the series That was the only time the Yanks led off with a hit There were two out when Bill Dickey singled in the second "two out when Cullen-: bine singled in the sixth and two out the eighth- when Rlzzuto again singled One was out in the fourth and ninth when DiMaggio Tb made two singles trf bring his -hit-SSSSj! Lib rf ting for the series to seven safeties DiMaggio cff in three games' Pri New Yorkers Glum After the game the Yanks were glum and Manager McCarthy had nothing to say beyond naming Rookie Hank Borowy a 15 and 4 winner for his starting pitcher tomorrow On the other' hand the Cardinals were enthusiastic feeling that they had reached the trail to victory by getting in front of the Yanks Manager Billy Southworth said he would choose between Mort Cooper or Lefty Max Lanier for the Sunday game which will start at 1:05 m- (CWT) because of a New York" law for Sunday sports Cooper the righthander wfio won man back both Ottawa tory over Behee yard line Dean Ellison point The the fourth around end led in yards in 'first COLGATE ITHACA Mike to shreds touchdowns Raiders first time 22 and lost competition series opener tor the success of a to make He the i season THE ST LOCI Brown Mr cl Slaughter rf Bilal If Cooper Hopp lb Knrowskl 3b Marion as 44 bllO Total Itali Kraro by 51 Lonia New Vork SLMHABYs SloMhtrr New kerb a I Tnrner I Whila Hit Brener 2 In 9 bib) i Tamer Keller ta Slaarhler- Chandler MasiaL losing IN) plate JN) Art Muskogee Oklahoma PRICES BOX SEATS Center Boxes End Boxes $168 Unreserved Bleachers -56c rices Include Tax) 6 gg 44ati4i4tai S3 27 IS for Chandler la Rth Inninci: 001 OAg 401 2 g0 809 DOO Rani batted In Brown Stolen Riitnto Saeri-(jee-Whiif Left on base St Lonia Bane a on balls off Chandlrr Strnek oat br Chandler 3 Chandler 3 In I bitched ta three batters in none In I Doable plar Dlrker Strark Moore 2 Callenblne DIMaccio Gordon Cresetti Kaffinx Ka-ranrakl Winning plteheiw-Whitc Chandler Umpire Barr Habbard (A) first base Maser-karth aocsndU gammers (A) third 'iFCkSCSIltF SHMT.

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