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34.000 ('roM(l Assni od For oi Sorios Last Skull Sessions (he Sox Anri The Kerl Birds -St. Talbot ST LOUIS, Oct 5.. Louis own -1 11 1 11 i the hioWv'V'' and WorkniTtc and dav Park to- 1:30 at the afternoon in crowd of about 34,000 Zt for both of the aames t' played here before to '-d' Boston to continue the struLn 4 le. Texas Resident Fitrhers a couple of residents, hanoed Podw of Hf.uston and Tex HuKluan, hander fr-m Kvie, be nominated as tile ritr-hers in the openei. Polleh Woo turned in 21 victories tor the Cards during the season, including a vital 4-2 triumph fo, er tix- Dodgers in the iirst play-f)tf game, wr.s certain to go lor Freshno manager Eddie Dyer if the stiairKoi shouhler muscle whitii him rerently is nOb )o I 1 fill whop lie warms up Tht' sdm took he .1 tifaimenth today and ated he would lie ready.

Althou.gh iManager Cronin of the had not a definite choice amring his Hughson, Dave herris and Mickey Dai the 2 ieh it Avas a fore: one con auui-n ihey would luwe at Hughson. The big fo -Vuiller 20 thus year, If ei: hi of his last nine svni Dyer i hoiee Should i'fih (Ici line as- sigiimcnl, Dvi said Ir second choice wnui(, he nnod'au- lefty, Harry BreciK'cn. Ther, if iirecch- een also for Is lie could u.se more rest after his furiori- ninth-inning relief stint against Brooklyn two days ago. Dyer's reluctant third choice wmuid be: George Munger, a right-hander who only recently got out of the service. No matter what Red Bird flingcr finally get; the call, the oa will remain to the Tlie iene'e-lni ters who carried them to a rumawiiy in the American Le-igia? arc figured to to() min power for the Cards, who woiinei up the Beason with only two hitters.

Boston 7-20 Win J. J. the St. Louis betting wlio.se odds on fill siiorts ewents are widely regarded as official, nn kes Boston 7-20 to win the ueiics; St. Louis 11-5.

Broricn ciown into basic English, he moans i1 is ufs cssary to u)) S20 on the Sox in to Win $7, and that those liking the Cards get back $11 for each they feel like wa.gering. The Boston strong lioys bore a ponfident air when tlugv arrived on their special train late yester- One after another they said fcalmhv wo expect to The Cards wcrt' somcW'hat more about it. tney're the sort of team that might Ijcat vou on any pitch fcf a assented Manager ldle discu; sing his thanccs. jird the ran give them a hell of a rassle if we're the w'e were in that second play-off The weather man continued to on the proceedings. This mother in a of warm Liys, and noihing worse than some and rising winds was forecast for ti-monow's start, with the tempci'aturo going no lower than (4).

I'ROBMU Sl AlinXfi l.INKl PS St 2b Bnst IMcUnde DiMoKfiio, cf WilliaiCN, If York, lb Doecr, 2b Tliggins or Hughson, Ciamr time: 1:30 p. m. I'CST). I'mpirc-- Ballanfant and Baiiick (NUI: Hubbard and (AT I Srhoenfiienst, IMoore, ('f Mu'ial. lb Slaughter, rf ki.

3b Gar.aeiuk^. Whalker, if Marion, Pollct, Kansas JavliaMkf'rs Heat Wirliila It-7 LAWRENCE, Kcs. Ud. 5 (TV The University Kansas Jay- paw'kjf naate ueu to- Hay with 14-7 er a surprisingly slroiw g.i Uuiver- pty shocker cu 2 145 Ihe game. tlie game, Kansas mu 1 kx I swen th for a 0air tie second in vield.rg ii six- xunter Negro lalf-oo('k.

l.iuwood the pencd. Bud hrti back frc-m K.i through bght Ac kl mid Lards tor the --'U'c. Don rambrou.w.'i added omt from Hacement The JayhawkA stopped a strong ilireai later the quarter Their Fullback iblltOtl lie ih on the again md rramk me pi- ed i lui ir I n' 0 u-k 1 V. KO -o i.b a lu. Hir ei la i U-.

n. 'e Art 1 State ned e. l'C Lincoln Beats Louisville Krntiiiky 'V 1 fe I. 1 li rutnc .5 -0 un 6 DIMOCHAT I Xf duli October 6, Probablt Sport Scraps Howie Follet P- a 1 C'ed 1 lu.d- Rt X. recua 1 20-1 Ti U'1 i W-: uno 'i Bf key Hani- Vviii.

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di L.I.I 1 (' h(. Il H' on ill Bieelieen (15-15). cailier foi' tu st of occcu ion- al show Cl a around 70 cl-'gia-es Proban twn-iance St. ily ai Rao.ii) rat work (2-i io, Britt and Arck: na-U I-1 up ires ral League. Lee Ikdlan-aei Al I .1 id- nn A- ler- ican Lr'ae'Ag Hubbard atM Lhatlcs 17erry: alternate.

Bill Grieve. Offi' ial scorers Sid cr, St. Louis Suir-Times: Ed Cdmningh; BoHon Herald, ami L.f'O MacDfd ne-g Dutiuni Tunes- Spoi ls Yi riters Are Carck To Win I mo of Tliree loficlirgf Series Hcil AlaUi' It vox in tuir lU 1 -1 re. TfO i A. ke lua 2 th" ur- 1 1 ed An I the I Pg' 2 1 mav K) i.n 1 1 I a .11 A Iixhbf, to I 'e(u.

i nal 1 he. 12i 1 a 1 L( AAF Develop Fiilrv Kil Pr Di. iifi 1. ce WASHINGT(')N, 5- The army air lu "cr- lugm announced ui a forcible entry kit, but iV ii )' to nto burning planes or (tkc'd lanes in danger of lire. SteeV and cdiomum have made tlu -u i hand tools in un laetory, i the air ioi'ces saiu i -ad.

I'he new jc'cp-m uPcc ment ineludes a po. cneular Jivanrw )'H i. I a'UUiin a bt. B.rt 1, 3r Si. Lnir- lu (.

ih," 11 A. Ih 1 Oi 1 111 1 Bos- B) This Bos- 1 -e-n Twiv- i I 1 Dis- 1 ills i cuss adio li ax. Cd sawn a powered ind a grappling liook by a wdneh. Nortltwesteni Smashes 28 to 0 B( I 1 1 i I 1 '1 '1 i i I 1 .0 -v" EVANSTOPh Ti', Om ng A fast, d-eharg 11 ern team -ree. ti aslim 1 to 0 Victudv Wreon-in tnu While a ciowd of T.5,0( 0 on in Dyehe Stadium, tl.c lid- cats put on a xniricd offcdr Ae play that helmed ilie ba i tling Badgers.

run! 1 Pi 1 11 in cd Ih ess, 1 St a Dls- bc- ClubC- St. P' uAS, css, a SWr- t. 1-1 H. 'C ai 1 1 1 blA rt 1 1'( an Sam Colt. iiA'cntoi ci tie revolver, gave iij ri'i oL laughing in howsi Penu to obtain the lut ud to paf-, ent his rexiihcr.

Aofre Pumpkin DwsHer radio 1 six. Gh 4)c- IVUi IX ai )t la' 1 I I Vv T. HI KILLY ax. SCFvl'TON World only a the Series thous- game. 42 00 wo aid jam Sports- 1 I (It he 1 H' 12 will win the scries, to come out.

I nad sumething to do Aiai niaiyv years I used the Cardinals and the u. the dickens, 0 I Henry hO'd Number Heiiry Leist waas a a- aiwa.ys by Roy Graham Meets Gold Tuesday Nioht 3Iarshall Esteppe Apainst Walter Sirois Gold City I 1 ti bu-' liO I Ihom a friend of ours that strong and still rooting for .1 Mercedes, Texas, but spent U4 Co uo Christ 1 Texas, 'n Scdalia who will recall her WRESTLING SCHEDLLE Main Event 33 ITT IC Dallas Tex. York 2 falls out of 3. 90-tninute limit. Semi -Windup Walter vs.

Marshall Esteppe Montreal, Canada SturReon. Mo. 2 falhs out of 3, 45-minute limit. Special Event Dick Hatcher vs. Nelson Hebert Fresno.

Calif. New Caledonia 1 fall with 30-minute time limit. 'I 1 1 b- fi.gured nut in percen- two the big fall event. But 1 Caru na.ls ball club is composed to finish. I 1 CMX' Tl h('! 1- (' Lit 1 1 I 1 imelv neri- )i iid in four gamcs.

1 11 thenry odds anrl will be V- all nver, Cduie IhroLigh and who it appears to Ve w.im aroLind. aiid they bave been suc- cnough to win. Anyway at lot of baseball wa-itcrs t. I d. 1 .1 a 1 1- 1, 1 King of the of many Sedalians Id on the mile dirt track I am told apnea red 'den rubber tired wheels w'ere bile track in sixty-seconds dl c'ime to the fair only a few but aa a representative of a driwr him on the the years the name of to my mind speed.

I have remark to a speeder, are vou after some kind the Tl h' 1 a i aboud 22 UX- (. MHU T). IT 1-2 in h. IX- 1 i 1 n( 1 I. I'O a i 1 I .1 'O; a 1 SI.tie 21 to 0, cer- in ll'C limelight.

Missouri tl.f Ca ufornians took. Sh to a 13-18 deadloi'k a 1 night, didn't help ah, nccaiTjing trt football followers, cl, bx of C'oach Faurot's best oidaiids bu-on about Jimmy Darr being But a check finds Jimmy worned what it all I nooli 2 iU iS tu fo: Mi bi uises. and he tills than outside of themselves. I feel sure i lu uises ai'(' nursed well Xl'i. us I musi be re.s’peeted.

Forw ard iss Wins or low a 20 18 A .2 Kn lu IFS, lini r-I iV wont on a lateral from the third quarter to get to o.uk in the game after 1 rhei led 18-0 at the half nil of three touchdowms a i) Photogenic Sinks Navy YOllK. Oct. Co- marie speeci anri alertness to the tune of 23-to-l a favored anri appar enlly str.in football team to gain its first triuntph over the since 1989. Si; a sellout crowM of 85,000 b'v iiu' upeccl of their comc- Ix liio 1 ion.v apparently over- pow. 2 reserve rariied to tie the score ic tbiud qu.arter anri then of two Navy Place: State Guard Armory.

Time: 8 p. m. Referee: Charles Thomas. Graham, Dalld.s, gained the naitfe I Foot hall Results 20 21 19. Roy Texas, w'ho has as the roughest wrestler froiVi Texas, returns to rinb fuesday night to meet Gold, New" 5'ork City, who hasnT done bad for himself in rough-and- ready wwestling.

Local fans been clamorin for Graham since wrestling resumed this season, and Gus Karras finally made the connections to get him to return for at least one, two and maybe three shows. Graham has always liked Sodalia he says, fans get so mad at It2s the first meet- ng ot Graham and Gold so anything can happen so to speak. Marshall Esteppe, Sturgeon, the wrestling postma.ster, returns again to meet Walter Sirois, Montreal, Canada, claimant to the heavyweight title of that country. Esteppe needs no introduction and his tactics are such wrestling fans are assured to see Sirois made plenty mad and plenty of action can be anticipated. Coming from Normea, New Caledonia, is Nelson Hebert, who is making his first showing in the nuddlewest.

Hebert is against Dick Hacher of Cahl. They will go for the best fall in a thirty-minute time limit. Little is known about this newcomer Hebert, but plenty is being expected from him according to Karras. are starting him in the opening event to see what he has, and if he is good enough better times will be in store for Gold, when told about how rough Graham is, laughed and remarked, is just from that foreign country of Texas, and we New Yorker's don's scare LnuH U. 14.

VVIrhltJi 7, 11. I owa IR. Iowa Statr 20. Hanaaa Sfafr 0, Nebraska 31. 'iMtaa A kri 7, Oklahoma 10.

ornrll N'otfo 33, 14. f.Pirnbia 2.3. P.o-uon roIU'Ro 34. MichiRan State Inwa 7, MmhiRan 1 4. Svrarij-o 14 Dartmouth 20.

OniRato 0 Valo 27, VMI 0. Grorcia .32. Brovn 12 Prinroton 33. Wa- 0. Wost VirRinia 42, AlbriRhf 0.

.39. Arr orif-an IntornaUonal 0. Boston U. I.afa;. rtto 0, Prnn 00, Bur knoll fi, Ponn 4B.

GonrRo 37, KmRs Point Detroit 14. Holy Cross Ifi. Tufts 0, Harvard 49. Vermont 7. Colby 1.3.

SpnnRfield 0. U. of Connecticut 25. 2.5. Trinity 0.

Maine 7, Northwestern 13. ,3.5, Davton 0. Ball (Ind) 0. Bowling Green 13. Wiscon.sin 0.

28. Indiana 21, Minnesota 0, Conneeticut State Teachers 26, Worcester Tech 0. Tennesse 12, Duke 7. Alabama 14. South Carolina 6 Cherry Point Marines 13, Quantico Marines 7.

Wesleyan 26. Swartmore 0. Bergen College 33, Trenton 0. John Mophin. n.

Rutgers .53. Purdue 7. Illinois 4.3. Arkansas 34, Texas Christian Butler 1.3, Indiana State 7. Oklahoma A.

and 6, Texas University 54. Tulsa 48, Drake 13. Western Illinois Teachers (Macomb) 0. Wheaton 6. C.

State 14. Clemson 7. William and Mary 51, Citadel 12. Florida 1.3. Tulane 27.

Tennessee Bees 27. Mississippi Bees 6. Langston 0, Tennessee State 27. Virginia 21, VPI 21 Vanderbilt 7. Mississippi 0.

North Central (Naperville, 111.) 7, Millikin 6. Wayne University 1.3. Ohio Wesleyan 0. Ohio Univer.sity 25. Western Michigan Teachers 14.

11 ri t( i tl.ll 0('11-)I nine in the 1 of Ohio rrojans u- 1 LOS ANGELES, Oct. 5 t( I nti Buukov 1 i i( 111" band of t.cm (Ptio State, paced ai line, di'ubbed ('aluoxiia Trojans, in an in lUO. back a 13-13 tie av 11 i a px; 1 (7 i WriP Mi tine ()i ('-tvo offensixe punch in i I pc I h-'rii'l'ack Tom James and lullback Wesler, the scoring all three touch- "Mu; 1 in thcir oiJcner last I'c Buckeyes uncorked a Tiie uta ri dunce is derived from ritiO 1 uuc -if a famous scholastic "CCS nf at Oxford, t's i Scot us. There Ho Joy in ri'-n I Iv 1 1 1 'it i in ri i teli' i J. Neliraska Defeats Kansas State 31-0 LINCOLN, Neb.

Oct. 5 State could not make six in four downs against a rampant Nebraska line early in today's Big Six football opener, and after that the Wildcats had no claws as the Huskers rolled to a 81 to 0 victory before an estimated 85,000. A fumbled pass from center by wSam Vacanti that gave the ball to Kansas State on the Nebraska 24, and set up the big Wildcat chance. A Ted Grime.s to Tom Jones lateral the Wildcats nine yards and a first down on the one foot line Then the Huskers were penalized half the distance for offside. Three plays later Kansas State was back on the two and a half yard line and on fourth down Jones was short by a yard after double lateral.

Roy punting from the end zone, fumblec and got the kick out only to the 14, but again Kansas State coulc do getting only to the ten In the last of the first quarter Dick Thompson to Dick Hutton lateral set the speedy Husker back loose for a 34-yard touchdown run Vacant! hacl tn kick the extra point from 17 yards out, the Huskers being penalized 15 yards for holding on the first try. The game definitely went into the Nebra.ska bag in the second period when Vacaniti's lateral to moomey for nine yards brought a touchdown. The third period saw the game turning into a rout, Nebraska scoring on a long Vacant! to Hut ton pass- that clicked for 56 yards and again on a four plunge through center by Fullback Gerry Moore. Both teams bogged down in the fourth, but Nebraska was able to score its fifth touchdown, this time on a four yard smash through the middle by Moore. Again Ne braska's try for point fizzled.

20, East Kentucky Cape Normal I Centra! MichiRan eachers 7. Southea.st Mo. State College Girardeau) 20, Southern, 111., 1.3. SI. Benedicts 18.

College of Emporia Washburn (Tokepa, Kas.) 14. Emporia 0. Washburn (Topeka, Kas.) 14, Emporia 0. Dickinson 7, 6. Furman 6, Auburn 26, University of Manitoba 0, South Dakota State 61.

Concordia (Moorhead, Minn.) 0, St. Olaf 20 Lawrence 34. Carlrton (Minn.) 13. Teachers 27, Central State Point) L3. Utah State 0.

Colorado 6. Carlsbad (Calif.) 18, Idaho Southern 19. UCI.A .39. U. of Washington 13.

University of Buffalo 28, Rensselaer Poly 1.3. Rhode Island Statel2, New Hampshire Hampden-Sydney 6, Washington and 41. De Paul 0, Illinois State Normal 18. Evansville (Ind.) 20, Illinois Wesleyan 6 Western Maryland 18, Gettysburg 6. Randolph Macon 0, Delaware 53.

Mantoka Teachers 0, Duluth Teachers 0 (tie). Idaho n. Washington State 32. Hastings 7, Western Stale 19. California Polytechnic 21, San Diego State College 13.

Ohio State 21, Southern California 0. Luther 6, Coe 10. Wabash 22. Franklin 7. of San Francisco 7, Stanford 33.

Santa Clara 7, University of Nevada 33. Penn College (Oskaloosa, la.) 0, DuJDuque 43. Oregon 14, California 13. Marietta 12, Capital 0. Colorado College 7, Montana State (tie).

W'ayne (Neb.) Teachers 12, South Dakota U. 0. Sioux Falls College 0, Southern Normal 13. New York University IS, Brooklyn College 8. Catawba 19, High Point Marshall 14.

Cincinnati 39. Pensalcola Naval Air Station 40, Naval Air Technical Training Center 0. Texas Tech 7, Southern Methodist 0. Mississippi State 6. LSU 13.

San Jose State 7. Hardin-Simmons 34. West Chester (Pa) Teachers 20, City College New York 0. Xaxier O. Kentucky 70.

Missouri Mines 6, Oklahoma City U. 74. Ripon 6, Cornell (Mt. Vernon, la.) 6 (tie estern Teachers (Kalva, Okla.) 14. Bethel 6.

Arizona 7, 14, Morehead 19. Murray 38. State 2. Gradley 26. Southwestern (Tex) 0.

Rice 48. Howard Payne 7, East Texas State 7 (tie). All American Conference Los Angeles Dons 21, Chicago Rockets 9. Timers Win 19 To 0 Over St. Touchdowns Made For The Tigers By Rodgers And Millei Smith-Cotlon high school Tigeri came through Friday night to trounce on St.

high school at Jefferson City by a score of 19 to 0. It was the first win of the 1946 season for the Sedalia aggregation who dropped their first to Kemper iHilitary Academy 6 to 7 and to Marshall high school Owls 13 to 6. Tigers were consistent in their plunging through and around the St. Saints line during the entire game. The Saints were just unable to stop the onward rush of the Sedalians.

Plowever, Jefferson City laid claim to opposing the heavier team. The Sedalians on average weight tipped the scales to about a thirty-pound heavier squad. The Saints held the Tigers during the first quarter and did fairly well in the second. After working the pigskin down to the five yard stripe, Rodgers carried it over for the touchdown. Jefferson City was off-sides but Sedalia refused the penalty.

Egbert booted the ball between the posts and over the cross bar for the conversion to end the half, Sedalia leading 7 to 0. After a plowing attack in the third quarter Miller took it over for the second score and put the Tigers in the lead 13 to 0 in the Third stanza of the game. In the final quarter a shovel pass to Miller brought about another touchdown adding up the tally to 19 to 0 The final setup touchdown came after Potts hurled a 30-yard pass from his 40 yard line to put the ball on the Saints 30-yard stripe. Two running plays put it in position for the final touchdown. Of the passes, both teams completed two.

The Saints went to the air ten times while the Tigers took that route only six. Cape Girardeau Teachers Beat Southern Illinois CAR BOND ALE, HE, Oct. Missouri State College of Cai)e Girardeau downed the Southern Illinois Normal football team this afternoon here, 20-13. Halfback Webb Halbert led the Missouri team with all three touchdowns wliile Joe Brudebaker made good on two of three tries for point after touchdown. Southern Illinois waited until the second half to get ont the score books when Gene Stotlar, dashed 75 yards for first score.

A pass from Bill Mai insky to Don Creach gave the Illinois team their second six points. Henry Frnka Critically Injured TULSA, Oct. Husky young Henry Frnka, son of football famous Henry Frnka, Tulane University coach, fought for life today against a brain injury suffered last night in the waning moments of his Tulsa Will Rogers high school gridiron battle with Tulsa Central. The 17-year-old backfeld star was reported by physicians to have a 50-50 chance to live after undergoing an operation by Dr. Jess D.

Henman, Oklahoma City specialist. His father, whose Tulane eleven met f'loricla at New Orleans today, was at his bedside after a trip by' chartered Hospital attendants said the elder Frnka was near collapse. Mrs. Frnka followed her husband here by plane. Young rnka, who scored one touchdown and contributed heavily to another in his team's bitterly contested 14-7 triumph ov'er its intra-city rival, crumpled in violent collision with an opposing line backer while carrying the ball with only two minutes leH to play.

A shocked crowd of 15,000 watched as the boy was carried from the field. Spectators said it was obvious to the stands that the two impact had left the Frnka youth badly injured. He was still unconscious late today. Elis condition showed slight improvement soon after the operation, but later worsened. He was being given oxygen.

Sooiiers Defeat Texas A-M 10-7 NORMAN, Oct. 40 seconds remaining, dav Wallace the University of Okla homa's 172-pound quarter-back kicked a 19-yard field goal on fourth down to break a 7-7 deadlock and gave the Sooners a 10-7 edge over Texas A. and M. College today. the Sooners outplayed the Cadets throughout the game, tlie stubborn Aggie line continually turned back Oklahoma scoring bids.

11 looked like the game would end in a deadlock after both teams threatened in the fourth quarter, the Aggies moving to the one-foot line before being turned back. Then Oklahoma put on its final drive, moving 21 yards after taking an Aggie punt to the Cadet 5. SooiK-rs picked up a yard after three downs and with the crowd of 28,000 fans screaming Oklahoma was five Vcirris iiack to the nine for delaying the game. With the clock showing just 40 seconds left, Wallace split the uprights for the three points that game Oklahoma the contest. Indiana Swamps Minnesota 21 toO MINNEAPOLIS, Oct.

Indiana's defending big nine football champions staged outplay Minnesota for a 21 to 0 decision today. It was the first victory of the 1946 season toi' the Hoosiers and the opening conference game for Minnesota. The log first appearance in North America was in 1638, when members of the Swedish West India company set up a trading post and village at Delaware bay. Tiil.sa Aiakiiifj A Bill For A Bowl DES MOINES, Oct. Tulsa's gridders, indicating strongly that they are trying for a New Day bowl game for the sixth consecutive year rolled over Drake 48 to 13 today for their second triumph in the Missouri 'Valley conference.

The undefeated Golden Hurricane started slowly the first period, marking up a single touchdown. but Tulsa found its pace iri the second and third quarters when it rached up four and two scores i t' i y. Drake, unbeaten in two previous games divided its two touchdowns between the second and fourth quarters while the Tulsa lineup was well sprinkled with substitutes. AMERICAN LEGION WRESTLING STATE GUARD ARMORY, TUESDAY, OCT. Ath Doors Open 7:30 P.M.

Matches Start 8:30 P.M. Title Match ROY GRAHAM Dallas, Texas vs. MKKEY GOLD New York City, N. Y. falls out of minute limit Semi-Windup WAI.TEK SIROIS Montreal, Canada vs.

MARSHALL ESTEPPE Sturgeon, Mo. falls out oi 3 15 minute limit Special Event Dick Hatcher, Fresr.o, Calif, ri vs. Nelson Hebert. Paris. France ROY GRAHAM One minute time limit PRICES: General admission Ringside Children under 12 (All tax included) For Reserved Drug Store, 308 So.

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