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SEPTEMBER 25, loin WHIPS MONROE MOR ING WORL I) TAGr: THIRTEEN SPOTTY SS, 12-7 IO CHECK des cd lait today I OO I derbilt It wa in tho)1 oak, i rtud- erently I cighj nd si i 'andy juartei neroui itoppec pullecj Sty. loader back; in los 3 II ever a havi Si Parilli Is Driving Force That Puts Skids Under Bayou Bengals 19 TO 0 Bradley Comes From Behind To Defeat Louisiana Tech FARMERS DESIRE I STABLE INCOME ell anc of IS of I. Jimm; throw was By Warren Rtftrs. Jr. BATON ROUGE.

La Sept 24. mucky poked passes and plunges brough Louisiana spotty defense here tonight for a 19-0 Southeastern Conference victory. Quarterback Babe Parilli was in the seat but it was the hard running of his backfield mates that hurt L. S. U.

Parilli handled them like a fighter handles his dukes, sending first one, then another at the Bayou Bengals. Parilli connected with several ti U- ing passes, to Halfback Dopey Phelps and End Ben Zaranka. especially, Phelps was easily the outstanding run- ning back on the field, nipping through short lived holes. The Bayou Bengals showed flashes; I of good Corm in the first half, but bobbled four times. Kentucky re- covered all but one.

In the last period, L. seemed headed for a certain score, pushing 67 yards to the Kentucky four. A goal line stand ended the threat Parilli threw a touchdown pass the first time lie touched the ball The play traveled 33 yards, with Phelps scoring unscathed. Kentucky Center Harry Ulinski made things tough all pp Seller, Abraham Win Junior Doubles Title ft. E.

Seller and R. Abraham yesterday afternoon won the junior doubles championship of the second annual Twin City Tennis Tournament by defeating Ralph Troy and Chris Gatzoulas as they finished a finals match postponed from last Sunday after one set had been played. Seiler and Abraham won tile the first set last Sunday, 7-5, and came back yesterday to claim the title by winning the second set, 6-3. It was the only unfinished match on the docket of the Twin City event. J.

Kudickar won the men singles crown last Sunday, defeating Dick Troy in the finals. Ralp Troy annexed the junior Championship by defeating John Culpepper, and the the unseeded mens doubles team of Gene Demmary and Harmon Laves won out in then division over Billy McDowell and B. B. Lewis. Grid Statistics ll LA NE-ALABAMA MOBILE, Sept, Alabama football statistics; Tuiane STANDINGS Bi Violated Po i LEALI Team St.

Louis Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston New York Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago Yesterday Results Boston 6. New York 4 Pittsburgh 6. Cincinnati 5. Brooklyn 8. Philadelphia I.

St. Louis 3, Chicago 2. Won Lost Pct. 54 .035 94 5,5 ,631 7 8 72 .520 ...73 75 .493 71 78 .477 65 82 .442 6 I 88 .405 59 90 .366 (lames nca eintzel- Schmitz Today Philadidphia at Br man vs. Barney Chicago St.

Louis- 10) vs. Brecheen IO). Pittsburgh i i a i 2 Chesnes and Lombardi (5-5) Wehmeier (ll Kl) Fox 17), Boston at New York- and Voisi Ile 7) vs. Vos'o (IO I and Buwma d)-()). AMERICAN LEAGUE sudden fin Ok Ie pri, per lanky I un tac Bob! ar night for L.

S. running game. S. U. Kenny Konz and Carroll Griffith a creaking pass and run attack at the tight Kentucky defense.

The desperate Bengals, thirsting for a score, at times attempted passes while prac- tically leaning up against their own goal post Only in the third period was Kentucky unable to hit pay dirt. In the second quarter, the Cats tallied in the last minute on a pass. Phelps to Jim for 16 yards. Full Back Claxton Webb added the last touchdown in the final period on a 12-yard jaunt around a Parilli pitchout. Bobby ement kicked the conver- First downs Net yards garnet rushing irward pa attempted pa sses tin pi For ssing 20 18 IO 92 labaina 4 65 17 Team ti OII Lll't Pct.

New York 93 51 .623 Boston 92 55 .626 Detroit 87 63 .580 Cleveland 82 65 .558 Philadclj ''na 78 69 .531 Chicago 81 85 IG St. Louis- 50 99 .3.36 Washington 17 IIM) .320 Bos; Dot i On! 96-Yard Run In Closing Min- 1 utes Enables Peoria, Team To Win By George V. Lofton Editor. PEORIA. Sept.

Bob Flanagan led Bradley University to a to 18 football triumph over Louisiana Tech here tonight on a 39- yard pass reception and a 96-yard run in the closing minutes of play. After trailing 12 to 0 at the half. Lindley came to life with a pass from Gib Carl to Bill for a third quarter touchdown The game was played in ideal football weather with the temperature 61 as the game started A crowd of 5,000 xx as in the stands at the opening kickoff which was preceded by a colorful ceremony in which an American Leg- I ion color guard raised the flag and ti mayor of Peoria tossed out the football to start Confederate flag decorated the Tech bench. Tech won the toss and elected to receive. Jimmy Harrison, Bulldog received in the Tech goal line and returned 35 yards before he was FOOTBALL SCORES South Kentucky 19.

L. S. Lh 0 Florida 13. The Citadel 0 Southwestern Louisiana 48, Alabama State Tehrs 25 Mississippi College 19, Arkansas State College 7. Sunflower 26, Jones J.

C. 7. East Central Miss. J. C.

31, North- 1 east Miss. 13. Tuiane 28. Alabama 14 Georgia Tech 12, Vanderbilt 7 ennessee IO. Mississippi 0 North Carolina 26.

North Carolina State 6 Maryland 34. V. P. I. 7 Kentncky State 54, Georgia State 6 Alcorn College 49.

Campbell 6 East Mississippi J. C. 13, Northwest Mississippi J. C. 7 Mississippi Southern 20.

Delta State 13. Northwestern Louisian 7 Central Oklahoma State 6 DIFFERENCE ROUGH BATTLE Volunteers Defeat Stubborn Mississippi State Eleven, IO To 0 Continued from Twelfth Pagei off Larry Jansen, the third off Adrian Za ba I a. The victory made Spahn the first 20-zame winnei in the National League this season. Bobby Thomson of the Giants pounded his 27th homer in the sixth with one aboard. Box score: I ork Williams, 2b Lock rn an lf Thomson, cf Marshall rf Irvai, lb Westrum, Lohrke.

3b (Gordon Ruler, ss gHaas Jansen, Sabala Higbe. AB ll Tots ie J1 nj 1 trasses intercepted by 2 i 5 ards gamed run-back interceptions 20 Punting Average 14.0 Total a ids, ail kicks returned fumbles recovered 5 aids lost bv penalties 30 HO 0 4 LO Pa IO 17-5' Dr ti 11.5-9) Washy icon Hu dsn ll Kellner ll Et. Louis and Ka 13-13) and Tty Cl mon i at i xii failed to -ain on two plays and a 63-yard quick kick by Harrison lolled into the Beadle-, end With ic Braves in possession of the ball, ec1 1 ir ed a seven-man defense in the line attains, the hee. viei Bradley team. Bradley gained only seven yards in nan three downs I anti lucked poorly out delp I I Cir thft im IC a I J1, nq it.

nix Noi Kentucky Phelps Drew running liniments 14 times. He gained 65 ards, lost ll, for a 3.8 yard average, iie was a constant thorn in the bruised elide of the L. S. U. line.

When he xansn running he was catching passes fro rn Pal till. I S. it Ebert Van Buren came in the last quarter, after running at right half Lick, he switched tin full back and barrelled through for dusty gains, lye Hedges lan heart ut for the averaging five ards per try for the ten tunes he ca fried. phoinore Jimmy Roshto and Dale Bengal backs, made most of tackles when the Kentucky n' got into the secondary. With a hr ser sicight-of-hand artist titan Par- A ck Ii ie HH; (la ilia ti max vc had ii ort I JU A Line play on both sides was better I nan average.

The going was rough I lh (assets had too much time and the Kilos that were opened stay int way long. An estimated 30.000 fans saw the game Louisiana State first of the season and Kentucky initial confcr- The lineups. Keutpcky Left Ends Zaranka, Netoski Left Pope Left Warinamaker, Hnl- I on mrs Ulm Most-icy. i I Right Guards James, Ignarski, Par- MISS KNOXVILLE, Sept. 24.

--Statistics of the Mississippi State- Tennessee game: Miss. State First Downs Yards gained rushing (net I Forward passes attempted Forward passes completed Yards bx rwind HO 16 Tenn. 8 63 93 Team Forth Tulsa Tub. TEXAS MN YES Won Lost srth 2 9 Pet. .500 5 Bi Fort Worth I -ii It' SOI THERN FIN AES da' Game Nashville at Mobile mb Yards passes Punting ava ti rum sc Total yard-, returned intr rcepted 0 Tram Neshv Mobile Nash UTI ITRN FINALS Won Et dei Results 5, Mobile 2 St Pet nmmage recovered mds lost by i 38 105 1.6 40 Pennant Scramble Tightening Mil lf si MT -MIC HK.AN Michigan state rs fens line lie do Do rij Lo ir ti nd ir i Right Tack VDedmcitt Bl mio.

in. Frarnpton hight Odliv; Bi Claiborne, 'lied D'ft IbacK.s Phelps, Boler. Claik, Brooks -Vance, Vow.ask". ch-haw. Parilli, Net yards, gamed, rushing Forward passes attempted Turward passes completed 5 aids forward passing i war intercepted by Yards gained run-back interception Punting average total yards, all kicks returned Opponent fumbles recovered 5 ards lost by penalties 92 16 4 85 0 36.1 42 I IO dun 12 89 18 8 115 30 39.9 86 3 15 I NEW YORK, S' pt.

St llLouis Cardinals maintained their slim milt game lead ma tile in the National League pennant race tonight but tho New York Yankees had then American League lend slashed to a game by the runner- up Boston Rid Sox. Gerry Staley, with help from Ted Wilks, pitch'd the Caids to a 3-2 triumph over the Chicago Cub- as tile Dodgers, behind big Don Newcombe. blasted the Philadelphia Phils. 8-1. Ellis Kinder pitched the Red Sox to a 3-u triumph over the Yanke in of hounds on the Tech 48.

Fie Bulldogs gamed five yaids in two running plays and then made the first down of the game when the Braves were penalized lo yards for unseen-manlike conduct That gain was immediately erased, however, when lech chew a 1,5 yard penalty for holding on the next play. Two suc- si vc passes from Harrison to Gilbert advanced the ball to the Bradley 20 and Harrison picked up seven through the middle. Harrison reached the five around right end but the Bulldogs were again set back by a toned penalty for holding. An intercepted pass by Heiniget- on the Braves five stopped the Louisianians drive. Again Bradley was penalized 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct.

Placing I ball on the Braves (ive. After an I exchange of punts Tech stai ted driv- ti anam but as forced to punt and Ut scoreless first quarter inned with Bradley holding the ball on their own five-yard line. Bradley was forced to kick early in tnt sec md period and Tech, taking possession in idfmld. unleashed a 1 I a. mg attack with Harrison doing throwing that reached the seven lint A ass from Babb to Gilbert brought the Bulldogs the first touchdown of the game.

Humphries try for porn: from placement hit the upright and bounded back into the playing field and Tech led. 6 to 0. I Bradley drove to midfield after the kickoff and then Red Rawls inter- I ccii'il a ar! pass and raced from the i rh 40 to Bradley 17. Arnold Matthews then skirted his left end for the second Bulldogs touchdown. The kick foi extra point w-as wide.

Score: Tech 12. Bradley 0. Bradley again drove to the 50 after receiving th, kickoff but Flanagan East Tufts 27, Bowdoin 13 Columbia 27. Amherst I Yale 26. Connecticut 6 Colgate 32.

Buffalo 0 Villanova 27. Penn State 6 Cornell 27. Niagra (J Army 47. Davi bon 7 Leigh 53. Franklin and Marshall 0 Pittsburgh 13, William and Mary 7 American International Colby ll Howard 27.

Bluefield State 0 Co; st Guard 27. Arnold 26 extern Maryland 27. Dickinson 7 Williams 54. Nor ich 6 Union 25, St. Lawrence IG Georgetown 20.

Holy Cross 13 Rutgers 79. Kings Point 6 Maine 19, Rhode Island State 7 Texas 54. Temple 0 Princeton 26, Lafayette ll C.N 59. Susquehanna 0 Clai ion State 41, Cheyney Stale 0 I 20. Clarkson 7 bb ipoenbui 6 Hic) Moravian 26.

Wagner 18 New Britain Teachers 25. Panzer 12 Lincoln 39, st. Paul Poly tech 0 By Oscar Thompson KNOXVILLE. Sept. A potentially tine pack of Tennessee sophomores proved the margin of difference today az, the Vols downed stubborn Mississippi State in a Southeastern Conference opener.

10-0. An Indian summer crowd of 32,000 saw Tennessee -core with sudden swiftness in the first four minutes and then sat back for the expected rout that never came off. A light but scrapping Mississippi State line to that. Although outweighed about 15 to the man, the Maroon forwards constantly out- I charged the Vols. They made Tennes- I see backs fumble twice when the bobbles proved most sight of State's goal.

Ben Reidhiehar. ound halfback from Believe; non, was the bright- est of the that Coach Bob Neyland unveiled. He scored all of Ten- 1 nessee's points and also was a dei tensive thorn to the Maroons. Don fumble on the second play of the game cave the Vola quick opportunity. Ted Duffer, a sophomore guard who performed brh- bantly.

recovered for Tennessee on 20. Co-Captains Hal Littleford. halfback. and Ralph Chance', fullback, rushed to Slates seven in four running plays Then Littleford nailed Re'chichar itll 0 I 3 3 4 1 I I ll I 3 OOO 0 4 2 0 0 t) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Republicans Decide Growers Want Less Instead Of Greater Controls SIOUX CITY. Iowa, Sept.

National Republican leaders concluded today farmers want a proven assuring them a stable income based on fair market prices and a minimum of sub- -idles. 33 4 9 27 IO e-Fhrrf out tor kabala in 8th f-Flied out for Lohrke in 9th R-Grounded out for Rufer in 9th Boston Bisti. 2b Fletchei ii Rickert, It Sauer. Elliott, 3b Russell, ct rf Rye n. ss Crandall, 8pahn, AB RHO 4 0 12 -4 I I 12 I I I 0 0 0 3 ll 0 0 3 0 0 2 OOO 0 0 7 1 I 0 Totals cot 33 6 Be inurn.

201 102 6 010 002 Errors None. REI: Elliott Rufer, 2B Rickert, Locknian, HK E. I lot 3: Spai.n, Thomson. DP: Ryan Zabala, Williams and levin LOB Boston New York 4 struck these points: Oui By; jail lh I By Spahn 6, By Zabala HO junse- 5 in 5 innings out In Otho Zabala 2 in 3 innings; Higbe 0 in I VVP Spahn LP Jansen (15-16). U.

Ballant and Barlick. T. 1.31 A 3.673 ipaid). of the season. Box score: Ph ladeipii a Ashburn, cf 13 (.

pass in tile end zone for the otatc Kutztown btate Rcichichar converted from nlacement The field goal, which Rewind ut kicked from the Maroon four-yard line. climaxed a drive by another homo Launcells Lam icella. subbing for littleford at in tailback, connected with three straight Ashburn Quincy 19. Charlestown Statr Tehrs to cover 45. Two quick ones to Hamlin Vince Kaseta, sophomore end.

put the bal! on State's 13. Then he hit Half- back Ronald Bergmeiei on Fie four With only 12 seconds to go, the Vols elected to try the field goal, which was successful. The only real threat came in the first quarter. Then thev DODGERS TAME PHILS BROOKLYN, Sept. Don Newcombe, working xvith only two days rest, pitched the Brooklyn Dodges to a brilliant 8-1 triumph over the I hiladelphia Phils tonight.

Newcombe, pi escntcd ith an automobile before the game. allowed only four hits and I ennessee State 19. Lincoln Univ. 6 Carroll 19. Milwaukee Tehrs 14 26.

Cornell (la.) 0 Indiana Central 26. Huntington 6 Nebraska 33, Sou til Dakota 6 Miami (O.i 23. Wichita 6 Dubuque 19. Bi ena Vista 0 Michigan 7. Mi Mgan State 3 Chia State 35.

Missouri 34 Ohio University 17. West Virginia 7 Northwestern 20. Pue me 6 Evansville 24, Butler 7 Taylor 7, Manchester 7 (tic) Angus baria 54. Elmhurst 0 Knox 25. Northcentral 6 Western Illinois State 33, Michigan Tech 0 Illinois 20, Iowa State 20 (tie) marc from midfield to Tennessee's bely nu Nicholson, rf Jones 3b Guimt.

2b Thompson, Meyer uBlattnei Trinkle. Simmons, ar West Colorado 13. Kansas 12 es tem Slate 19, Southwestern Institute of Technology 16 hitworth 21, St. Martin's 0 Southern California 42. 20 Washington State 13.

Montana 7 California 29, St. Man (Calif 7 Stanford 44, Harvard I) Southwest Prairieview 27, Sam Houston 0 Boston In tile of two-game Tech on tin Bradley 48. Tech was oVrfp 'my was 23rd forced to punt and a beautiful pass Carl Ga I a nCa was gooder FRIDAY GAMES High School Homer 21. Neville (Monroe) 0. Ferriday 6, Start 0.

Park (Shreveport! 14, Bolton urn lied and Germains recovered for (Alexandria) 14 (tie). Kl ATI (KYE baton ROUGE, I s. Sept. Sn ties of ie Kentucky-Louisiana Brooklyn Byrd (Shreveport) 32. Bastrop 6.

Bossier City 13. Haxmesville 7 the good for I Bogalusa 41, Jennings 0. A MERU AN LEAGUE glViag its deepest Warren Easton (New Oreland 26, Won lost Pct ile A pass Ltroutna (Baton Rouge) 0. ar! Bushnell gave the Braves Lafayette 6. Oakdale 6 (tie' another tim down to the Tech 24.

Baton Rouge 13, Jesuit (New Or- hree plunges by big Bill Bushell leans) 7. gained eight yards but a pass On fourth Redeniptorist (New Orleans) 26, St. 17 before losing the ball on a fumble by Halfback Cliff and Fullback James Pittman -parked the match, Pittman picking Right tackles- Champion, Py run, Tile lineups: State Left ends; Tait. Drey spring Left C. Pittman, Vaughan, Younger.

Clower. Left guards: Walker, Onley. Centers; Jeffrey Taylor. Bullock. Right guards: Owens.

Williams, Colley. I uji 14 ards on one line smash. Blount. Right ends: Alexander, Pace. Quarterbacks: Robinson, Stsinbreok.

Right naifs; Heflin, Ruscoe. Simmons. Left haifs: O'Connor. Cooley. Fullbacks: J.

Pittman, Rucker, Crumbley. Tennessee Left ends: Sherrod, Cummins. Kaseta. Left tackles: Boring, Stroud. Bnxey.

Left guards: Elka-. Vugrin. Smith. Centers: Jasper. Huneycutt, Davis.

Right guards; Baker. Suffer. Right tackles: Messeroll, Donahue. Peer man, Right ends: Fielden, Minner. Stupar.

Quarterbacks: Hahn. Hill. Coggins Miller, Totals, a-Walked for Meyer in sixth. b-Fouled out for Simmons in st ii 0 Fui tiler, they decided growers also want less, lather then more controls, 0 greater farm participation in admin- 0 istration of programs, and reduced 2 taxes These into words by Senator Mundt of Soutii ere based on testimony of several score fanners and farm organization spokesmen at the G. O.

two-day national farm conference I closing today. In short, the conference 2 deluding (laity tai rn leaders in eon- gi very little support for controversial Biannan plan of 4 I roman administration. This plan 0 has a dual goal of lower food prices 0 1 for consumers and high returns to 1 fanners. It would use government i to keep farmers piosperous. President Truman has indicated that he will press for election of a congress icxt year committed to the Brannan plan.

In a speech summarizing the con- foionce, Mundt said testimony -bowed general agreement on ese points: I. Toe farm problem is a price problem. The farmer and parity prices in tile market place'' as contrasted writ)i lower prices mod with direct government subsidies or checks. 'Parity is a legal standard for Suring farm prices, designed to be equally fair to producers and stinters I he farmer opposes any plan "rich makes agriculture the for high prices or for economic maladjustments which restrict the under-privileged to an inadequate diet, 4. Farmers recognize that prices must not be used to produce unmanageable 5.

Farmers strongly resist unnecessary invasions of their traditional Mundt said the farmer views will be used by the Republicans in drafting a farm program to off.et Guy G. Gabrielson, chairman of the boo party national committee, promised that the G. O. P. try to work out a plan to insure the stability and prosperity of the biggest business in the United States." Obviously pleased with criticisms if the Brannan plan, the G.

O. leaders and their fanner audience applauded loudly today when President Chris Milius. Omaha, of the Nebraska armers Union, took exception to support of the Brannan program by his national organization, the Na- 8 12 27 lo tional Farmers Union. OOO OOO OO! I Declaring the Brannan proposal 014 8 would lead to regimentation, Milius said he had been unable posting Ins 16th victory IR 4 4 0 I 3 0 4 0 0 3 4 0 0 8 0 4 0 0 I 0 4 I I 5 I 2 0 I 3 I 4 0I 2 2 30 0 I 2 I 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 00 0 0 I0 0 0 0 ....................0 0 0 0 I ....................31 I 424 ll AB KHOV 5 I 14 6 0 I 0 0 1 I 8 0 3 0 3 9 0 I 2 0 0 0 2 I Kce-e ss Miksls, 3b I Furillo, rf I Robinson, 2b i Hodges, lb Oloio, lf Hermaiiskl, lf sn der cl Newcombe, 'I otais Score by innings Philadelphia I Brooklyn Ennis. Jones tic- i Oili.

1 Cain in (a 2, Furillo 2 oaiu campanella Furillo, st rn- to twd fmy sentiment for the plan hick JI Sedges DP: Robinson. I among Nebraska farmers. and Left: Philadelphia Brook- lyra 6. BB oif Thompson Trinkle I 5 3 4 3 2 3 4 4 .35 REI; Snider, Newcombe 3, Simmons J. By Thompson, 2 Meyer 2.

Trinkle I. Newcombe 9 A young Woolsey, S. D. farmer, Elmer Kochert. made a hit when he struck at trend among farmers ncwHiuw: a.

Bk a Ii LUU allium Ho thompson 7 ta 2 J-3 innings: Meyer I seek government grabs." I 1-3 Trinkle 4 in I 1-3; Simmons 0 in 2-3, Miller 0 in I. WP: Thompson Winner: Newcombe Loser: Thornp- L1 Jorda, Croet. 1 Reardon Bogged. I 2:16, A. 31 083 to end at noon today, (ne conference was continuing during the afternoon to give additional farmers a chance to be heard.

Team New York Boston 5 ATION XL LEAGUE St, Louis 94 54 .626 Reichichar, Sherill, 94 1 Awuiiu xvcwciiipiui ibi urlea; down ft incomplete in the end zone Stanislaus (Bay St. Louis) 0 inH TrvrtU 4 I. Dawson, Hamilton Fullbacks Truman, A oodd el I Ixiuisisna State Leskovar, Hackies- Voss, Bairdi Cusmiam Left Walsh H. Smith Right Bradley, Right Potter, Collins dyne bi bt Anding, Kitk Griffith, Cole Halt backs Hedges, Van Buren. 'll, Gray, Roshto.

Freeman I1 ii 11 back Rest, Toth, Herron chroeder In Hardcourt inals With Erie Sturgess BERKLEY, Sept. Bl 'od Schroeder, wheelhorse of the 1 1 'J PALO ALTO, Sept. 24 ijci lean Davis Cup team, fashioned i ii i Stanford sounded a stirring challenge edn be eat loci ie OI ght in i IS s. Z.ech lefthander, in tile National I 'nateur Hardcourt Tennis Tourn.i gaf bt, Schroeder final opponent tomorrow ill be the sniooiIi stroking South frican, Erie Sturgess, who defeated i Larsen of San Francisco, 3 6 6 0 6 7-5, 6-0 rlie omen's finals will be between seeded Doris Hut of Jacksonville. and unseeded Dorothy Head of amelia.

Calif. Miss Hart today overlie Barbara Scofield of San Fran 5-7, 6-3. Miss Head upset jpi ay en First down State football game. Ky. L.

S. U. 12 12 (net) Forward passes 164 138 attempted or" ai 17 13 completed Yards by forward 8 5 passes Ycrds run back 113 60 intercepted pa.s Punting average I 0 (from scrimmage) Total ards all kicks 39 38.1 I returned fumbles 75 95 i Yards lost bv 3 0 penalties KO 20 and Tech took over on their 17 yard -WA IU run by Arnuld Maim. Tlt the ball ,0 the Sulphur 37, Terrebonne 20. Tallulah 45, Oak Grove 7 m.ll.

baJ' thc S'- Mangham 0. Dodders have tim left the thud yards' II Newellton 13, Winnsboro 12 Place and two with 'n a bruUgh' Pr Boston 8 to its feet. Humphries (Vicksburg) 13. The Yanks h. main- tharlesl Payne, Right ha Ifs: Bergmeiei Fullbacks: Chancey, Polofeky, Sizemore.

Score periods: Mississippi State 0 0 0 0 7 3 0 Tennessee scoring: touchdown. Lake Providence 25, St. Aloysius Reichichar; icksburc) 13 Aloysius point after touchdown. Reichichar. Increasing Hurricane Heads To wa rd Mexico NEW ORLEANS, Sept.

IvrA small gulf hurricane increased in pow- N. Sept. cr today as it moved slowlv tnuinrH bodv of H-year-old Joanne missing since Monday, was Girl Found Beaten To Death In Locust Grove left Rake, a 1 gun nuuicane increased in pow- Left halfs. Littleford, Launcella. cr today as lt InoveU slowly t0Rard the Mexican coast.

mg with the Red Sox and three with fifth place Piladelphia. The Red Sox have three games to play with last place Washington in addition lo their four with thc Yanks, Mighty Michigan Barely Gets By Michigan State Stanford's Indians Crush Harvard's Supposed Power ANN ARBOR. Sept oc Miclugan. the nations mythical foot- interference, if was the closest th, bail champion, kept a co a cstsi tnt victoA bv TM Bulldog goal xx i th the Braves in possession on the lech IT after a pass from Carl to Flanagan v.nd another from Carl Wilson had thrown a scare into the Bulldog camp. Rawls kicked for Tech to open the second half, Flanagan receiving the ball on the Bradley five and returning to the 25.

Alter an exchange of punts, a long pass from Carl was ruled complete on the Tech 26 because of It was the closest the The half boro-Hodge 0 I larks 12 Farmerville 0 Slidell J9, New Orleans Academy 20. Independence 12 Varnado 12 (tie). Plaquemine 18. Donaldsonville 7 Lutcher 33. Morgan City 0 Behrman 19.

Marrero 0 Crowville 12 Sicily Island 0 Minden 12 Rayville 0 Rodessa 14. Oil City 13. Cotton Valley 39. Haughton 13. Arkansas Team Wins In Livestock Judging A 5 rn I lr I found in a grove of locust lh I from trees two miles south of Lima.

rmH th laUy HU re' I State the S-rl's head was ab rn rn centered a of blood and that she ap- Mexico Ca Patently had been beaten to death. She was lying face-down, about 600 la moving very slowly yards off Route 15-A. northwestward three to five miles per i Norma Marsden. 14. daughter of a hour, the bureau reported, adding nearby resident, found the body while that the winds have "increased slight- gathering hickory nuts near this west- IV cinno numnmrt KT lr 1 ly since morning The bureau said that a reconnais em New York community.

Tile spot where the body was found icvuiuiau- me Doay was iouna sauce plane reported winds 80 to 90 was about five miles from IB ti DC ii ll IU vv I .4 I I 1 son string today by defeating a Michigan Stat, squad, 7-3 A pass from Carl to Bushell gave It xx as tho closet squoek since the ring was start, ri noL ka'k flum good and the livestock judging contest today at the 38th annual Mid-South fair and livestock show here. 'n Tbe group scored 3257 the law collection of the U. S. Li- I points out of a possible 3750. Louis- iary of Congress, comprising more lana State University won second than 660.000 books and pamphlets, is place with 3227 points, and the Uni- one of the largest and finest in the versity of Kentuckv was third with world.

miles an hour over a small area near the center, with gales extending out- ward about 60 miles MEMPHIS, Sept. team from the University of Arkansas won first place in the southern collegiate -small craft on the lower She was believed to have been picked livestock iudeine contest (Ko i cuasl should remain in port. The ll a. in. (E.

S. advisory re- tretch ot highway where the sturdily- built schoolgirl Joanne had left her rural home near Caution was advised for all vessels Hemlock Monday on her way in lilt storm path, and the bureau school. She had not been seen since th.it 1 1 DL 1 up in an automobile. -----------j A Rochester man and his son told ported winds of nearly 75 miles per police they saw a girl answering KT Bet" een 1927 and 1959, tile 3155. Arkansas New swine judging hour W.

R. Stevens, chief forecaster of the bureau said iii addition to the advisory it was his opinion that the hurricane W'ouid probably strike the Mexican coast somewhere north of Tam- Jewell Humphries drove to the 15 on two thrusts through tackle but Tech in seven World Series. a aiming ena Henge Michigan 24th consecutive vie a 4-633-6 r-lff to w11 football rivals today with I Westerner 1 nlem' lwu mrougn tackle but Tech --------------------I "rv 44victory over a sup- prestaige in was -vadb b)r and the Tech 45 and then Carl heaved a posed ly Strong Harvard team, a legend of it all the way Iolced to kick boot ionS to Flanagan in the end zone, dissipated before some 38.000 fans The whole story told in the first UlC ahead as the git herod for tho iZ minutes. Michigan took a 30 interfer- pass defense seemed to have lathe, ed for the intersectional con- lead on a fieJd Qwrge Smith PCnalty enabled BradleY to reach to pieces. Parks kicked thc I.

Michigan retaliated with an 11-vard ti a point and Bradley led 14 The sophomore dotted Stanford club, touchdown pass! from its ad-string Mal i Int Scil" has assembled this signal-ca Her, Bill Putich Voter rn season made ole man Harvard look End lrv Wisneiski, and converted uvic HUI HI Ut as also placed first in the -sumt'Ume Sunday morning, dging. L.S.U winner in next weather bureau adv 1 EYHPntorl of 11 mw, Individual livestock judging winner "as John Cooper of the University of Kentucky. C. G. Dyer of Tennessee was first in beef cattle judging and Clarence Rice oi Arkansas won tile individual swine judging contest.

is expected at ll p. tonight. rn. (E. zisory S.

rn inept. The youngsters with a few vets HStSS.fLT',"nd<'1 0rieans Parish Will Hire ana a 1 ound Hie distinguished visitors fro Ut the League. Sh nloid took command from the start If hardly was a contest. The Southeastern Amateur Meetings Set For Oct. 2 Chilean Seeks False Tech took the kick on their lo and Tphtll Plotnc In ll rove to the Bradley 35.

With Mat- Elates 111 U. S. lOll'f rn. EJ I thews and Humphries carrying the ball, as the quarter ended. Additional Negro Teacher: NEW ORLEANS Sept Miss Head upset An ii ted.

inspired Indians ran for Orleans parish school board tociav set Hey Chaffee of Ventura, 6-2, i a after the start. They (aside $125,000 from its building1 fund passed and pounded for iwn a to hire 53 additional teachers to relieve crowded conditions in Negro date. schools. PETERS FALLS BIRMINGHAM Sept. Lie annual meeting of the Southeastern Amateur Athletic Association be held Sunday.

Oct. 2. at the Red- qx League 1 -L Worth 020 OOO ADO 004 tx wvi. All board today set mont Hotel in Birmingham. S.

E. A U. Secretary King Sparks, Birmingham, announced the meeting New officers will be elected at the rr.ic.Ka ALLS 'Phr. aa wincers will be elected a 22? Sepl- Jl.200.OUOfu.td had T' VA I I 1 in rn. vlK) "anted to the unex- the served to build various xviii bt- chosen 1-a.

Tech. Pc S. I Struther LE Lynch ET Class, LG Sanford Barney RG Brynaide RT Gil bert RE I Adlet QB Harrison lh Matthew RH Humphries FB Bradlcx Wilson Moore Wells Williams Densberger NEW ORLEANS, Sept. TP A set of false teeth may help build up foreign trade with Chil his wife. then shot himself fatally.

The victims were John Brasili, 30. a and Brasil 22. a clerk at the A l.atixe of Valparaiso, under the store. Joannes description walking toward '-n automobile on Route 15-A at about die time she was reported to have disappeared. Bloodhounds brought in for the search losl the trial in middle of the highway.

Lewis Has Substitute For His INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 24. John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers, didn once say comment" when interviewed today. VY I Lewis, passing through here td; ow ii into a turmoil at a shop ported I en route to Illinois for a visit today as a 30-year-old bartender ki I lee, with his mother, xx'as approached Bartender Shoots Wife, Self In Store JEANI TE, Sept.

(JP -A crowd of late afternoon shoppers xx as signature of Julio Segura Del is asking International House rn New Orleans to help him get material Im his plates. I v. oilier clerks ran from the sore "he shot her. he shot Police found Mrs. Brasili slumped a cup of coffee at a local hotel.

A reporter from an Indianapolis newspaper tried the human touch. Going to sec your he asked the U. M. W. chief are snapped Lewis.

A question about thc current coat walkout brought the answer. ha.e instances in which there Officials: Craig (Illinois Wesleyan), Referee; aJnsen (Illinois'. Umpire; Lewis left his coffee and headed Jeanette is about 25 miles east of for dle hotel lobby The reporter also He! 'll Pittsburgh. University of Arizona football tacklt Morrison is playing I varsity letter this season. chanced course.

'Been drix ing all he queried. ming man, please follow I he young men bed ne i comment. He left..

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