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Sunday, October 1, 1950. TKe Terre Haute Tribune Star. SECTION 4. 49 imufes Maal EunsDn Wit 9a Wfiim venf Irish Conquer ii i ii i ii Hoosiers Ready To Battle Iowa Saturday DODGERS CAN TIE RACE Texas Gridders ihtfA mr mw gm jp rrrrnna North Carolina i BY WINNING OUT TODAY Defeat Purdue Longhorns Lasso Boiler Tjrfr. vv Tar Heels Wage Terrific Bob Miller Hurls Shutout Ball Until Fifth, But TO TIM SSBB1 SBSB 'WBB iWBBl makers, 34 26; Samuels Leads Riveter Attack.

Battle Before Losing, 14 To Williams Sparkles. Homers By Snider And Campanella Against Konstanty Cause More 1 Damage In 7 3 Rout When do they take the train? Or do they? GAME STATISTICS. Notre Dam That's how Terre Haute ticket First Downs IB? By Carl Lundquist. United Prea Sports Writer. holders of world series games they Rnsbing Yardage 13 Passing Yardage .128 GAME STATISTICS.

Texas. Prde First downs 14 Rnshinc yardac S5t 9 Passinc yardage TiH 14 Passes attempted 1 7 Passes completed 1 Passes intercepted 1 1 Pants Panting average St.T SA.t Fambles 1 Yards penalised 4 39 hope to see in Philadelphia are Passes Attempted 27 Carohna i 4W I i bg jf I A 4P NEW YORK. SeDt. 30. (U.R) Tne magniiicent "mow feeling today.

It's all kind of terrible. Passes Completed 14 Passes Intercepted 4 Pant 7 Panting Averages 43 'em down" momentum of the Brooklyn Dodgers carried the National League pennant fight down to the last day of the Fambles Lost 1 Yards Penalised The Dodgers, now a pennant mad club, figure to rule a heavy favorite season today when they crushed the first place Philadelphia over the Phillies today. By Ed Sainsbury. Phillies, 7 3, for their 13th victory in the last 16 games. By Lloyd Larrabee.

United Prest Sports Writer. AUSTIN, Sept. 30. With overworked Robin Roberts United Press Sports Writer. The Phillies, so confident two facing Don Newcombe, only a SOUTH BEND, Sept.

30. miracle can save Eddie Sawyer's de Whizzed Kids unless the tide i a Tackle 4Hi'l I (U.R) The Texas Longhorns uncovered a bruising ground (U.R) Mighty Notre Dame, I.U., Nebraska turns in a hurry with manpower more scanty attack and needle threading tnan any time the past dec we rode with Bob Miller on passing attack today to score ade, battled behind Bob Wil every pitch while the former Terre Haute flinger was in the thickest days ago when they needed only one more victory to clinch their first pennant in 35 years, now have to win it tomorrow or force the teams into a three game pennant playoff which would begin in Brooklyn on Monday. On the brink of the most dismal collapse in baseball history, the Phillies blew their game today because they had no one to match the home run smashes of Duke Snider and Roy Campanella. in every period and defeat Hams' two touch4own passes yesterday. today to a hard won 14 to 7 Purdue's Boilermakers, 34 26 Bob hurled some fine baseball Battle To Draw Hoosiers Lead At Half time; Reynolds, D'Achille and Robertson Star.

victory over North Carolina and proved a neat clutch performer A crowd of 40,000 spectators to run its undefeated streak on several occasions. watched in 90 degree weather as Then a former Three Eye to 39 games. hard charging fullback Byron Leaguer with a .200 or worse bat But is was virtually a seven Townsend took over the Texas ground game and quarterback Ben Two strong young right handers, Bob Miller of the Phillies and Erv ting average, Cal Abrams (once of Danville) supplied the hit that started Miller to the showers. Tompkins led the passing off en man triumph for the Irish. The greatest stars of its undefeated eleven of the past four years were gone, and Notre Dame needed Palica of the Dodgers were dead sive.

locked in a hot scoreless duel when (Sob.) Texas totalled 14 first downs to the Brooklyn long ball power ex breaks to set up the first touch eight for Purdue and accounted At least the Phillies will have a ploded for the first time in the fifth down. The second came solely be cause of drive and determination. inning for four runs chance to perform again on home Williams, who won AU Ameri GAME STATISTICS. Nebraska First Downa 14 Rushing Yard; JW Passing Yardage 13 Passes Attempted 1 Passes Completed 2 Passes Intercepted 1 rvnta Punting Average 33 Fumbles Lest Xards Penalised Abrams and Reese Star. soil if the playoffs develop.

A toss of the coin yesterday de Indiana 1 0 X3 1 St 3 so can last year as a junior, was for 251 yards rushing while the Longhorn line and secondary held the Boilermaker's ground game to 99 yards. Purdue's passing was erratic, with 17 of their 22 tosses missing the clutching fingers of would be Notre Dame's ace. But even his ef cided that the first tilt would have Cal Abrams, who went for weeks a Brooklyn setting the next two without getting a hit as a pinch forts fell far short of some of the stupendous records when he had (if two are needed) will be played hitter, dumped a single to center that scored Billy Cox with the first in Philadelphia. receivers. However, tne comple Jerry Van Ooyea Fullback massive line, deep in reserves, ahead of him to block and tackle.

run of the ball game. tions were good for a total of 140 Eugene Gedmaa Halfback BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 30. Williams threw 27 passes, but Up came Peewee Reese, one of Jim Konstanty finally has come yards, 15 yards more than the he completed only 14 for 218 the little clutch devils, and he to the end of his overworked trail, "I methodical Texans gained through yards and his two touchdowns. "We think we'll be an improved i tuo, 4 vjutiv, nuu una the air too, and Manager Sawyer would do smashed a triple to the extreme Sugar Performs Well.

centerfield corner to score just as well to try another fire our oniy veteran ana a gooa one. Artiiallv thriii Hnn't frniripr N.D. Needed '49 Line. team without bragging about it." Abrams. man.

it tn nf nmhipm fnr nur However. Texas' highly rated But for his throwing, Notre That's little Clyde Smith's diag Jim has been against the Manager Eddie Sawyer called up Dame well could have gone down players think we have two kids kensive was almost matched by whrt Mn fho inh five foot, nme inch Dale Samuels, Bob Robertson Halfback Smitty hastily points out however, that the 1950 Hoosiers will be much the same team as last year, benefitted, of course, by the experience gained during a rough season. Last year, for example, the Indiana squad opened against Notre Dame with 23 sophomores out of the 33 man traveling squad. The Irish whipped the Hoosiers by a 49 6 margin. Smitty says he had two main problems as the team wound up Jim Konstanty, the relief ace who Dodgers 14 times this season ami nosis of his Indiana U.

Hoosiers, and the personable guy says it with all the sincerity you know he to its first defeat since 1945. The Irish, with name ball carriers Bill they may be getting accustomed tha "kids" snMk. nf ar T.nn Purdue sophomore quarterback, to his tricks. TVAnhiii fnnt inr ennhn. n( Leo Sugar, a 197 pound end.

Barrett and Billy Gay back from By Gene Ingold, United Press Sports Writer. LINCOLN, Sept. 30. (U.2) Nebraska and Indiana, both hitting the comeback trail, collided in a furious 20 to 20 standoff today with Sophomore Bobby Reynolds scoring all the Comhusker points in his first varsity game. 1 performance was enough to counter the dangerous, well balanced attack of the Hoosiers, favored over their Big Seven hosts, Reynolds scored three touchdowns, one on a 45 yard sprint, and kicked two extra points.

That offset the passing of Indiana's Lou last year, could have used last more from Beaver Falls, and Jxas touchdown a period scor Tw.Qcirac chrtJ ing was matched by Purdue, but The Crimson opens its home race Regardless of the Nationa year's line, too. On the ground, next Saturday against Iowa. the Big Ten Boilermakers never North Carolina held Notre Dame League winner, it will be a mighty tired band that facet the Yankees Indiana, winner of but one game to only 135 yards. "Thi LUnT nrnhSm mittv C0ld touchdown lead The second problem, Smitty I 4, rrann in A the Texans took in the second out of nine last year, is extremely and it should be easy pickings for pe North Carolina. meanwhile.

was making his 74th appearance of i the year one short of the all time record. It would have been just as well had he stayed out. On the second pitch to Snider, the slender slugger stepped in and smashed it far over the right field screen. That made it 4 to 0. The Phils tried to put on a winning inning of their own in the sixth when Skinny Eddie Waitkus led off with a single and Richie Ashburn followed with another Casey Stengel's men.

nod. threw up a mighty rushing offen high this year and, according to Smitty, "our boys feel like they continues, "is in bringing our Continued On Pare 52, Column 5. practice for the opener against Townsend, who gained 158 sive, headed by Dick Bunting, Bud Nebraska at Lincoln. can win any game they're in. Next Saturday is Home coming Wallace and Billy Hayes.

The trio yards on 24 tries, plunged over from the Purdue four to score Texas first touchdown within five Day for the Fighting Engineers paced the club to 173 yards on the ground against an Irish line in who win launch their home pig 6kin season at Rose Field agains minutes of the opening kickoff Hard Tops Run which six men, ends Jim Mugs Rose Is Beaten Champion Yanks Purdue's Fullback John Kerestes tiny Principia College from down cheller and Chet Ostrowski, tackle Bob Tonefs. sruard Paul Alton way. base D'Achille and the brilliant running of Hoosier Halfbacks Bobby Robertson and Jim Gomory. Pass Offense Clicks. At Fast rack tied up the score on a three yard charge which climaxed a downfield march spiced by 25 and 21 yard Burns and Fred Wallner and cen Dick Sisler Hits Triple.

Nose Out Boston With a big crowd of old grads ter Gerry Groom played virtually By McKendree every second. Then came one of the weird slated to return for the celebra tion, Coach Phil 3 Brown's Engi Several favorite drivers who had But in passing the Tarheels fell happenings so often associated with ball games in Brooklyn. Dick short. neers will have a special reason to come up with a slashing per bad luck during the 50 lap Fall championship race at Terre Haute Notre Dame intercepted two of CfAWAM passes from Samuels tq Darrsl Brewster. But Texas hit back hard in the second period with two touchdowns.

Fullback Lew Levine jogged over from the five after eight plays had netted the Texans Sisler i tripled to center, Snider Byrne and Reynolds 4 illllWI UlCfCM formance. failing to make a shoestring catch uuuuug viBocs, one vi mem pos sibly saving a touchdown, and Tuil CmMl DArU Nebraska almost lost the game in the air as D'Achille and Robertson threaded the loose husker pass defense for 13 completions in 23 tries. Nebraska aerial artist Fran Nagle connected only twice in nine attempts. The Big Ten Hoosiers netted 150 yards in the air. On the ground Reynolds raced Divide Mound Duty In Coach George Ashworth wil of the ball and it got by him, Waitkus and Ashburn steaming across the plate almost on top of each lake his battered Sycamores 24 yards.

A few minutes later gain in the air was 56 yards. Tune Up For Series. To Conquer Engineers. The game was as close as the Texas pushed 48 yards for a 25 Fastrack on Friday night will be out to score a comeback when the hard tops stage another battle of speed and "crinkle fenders" at the Twenty fifth street and Fort Harrison road plant this afternoon. Racing is scheduled to get underway at 3 o'clock.

other. A quick relay to the infield Indiana State down to Carbondale for a tussle with Southern Illinois next Saturday. yard touchdown pass play from score and the statistics. But for Paul Burns recoverv of Wallace's 187 yards in 22 attempts to top the 1 Tnmnlcine in fiiH Hawcnn Sept. 30.

(U.R) The .1 TYa I.ikf! Fnr Titl fumble on the Carolina 10 after LEBANON, 111., Sept. 30. Mc combined efforts of Robertson and Gomory, who paced the Indiana nonnnnt uHnniru? Npw York i three minutes of olav. the came Kendree College pushed over two i Although Piirrfnp fnrrl a tnnrh ground attack. could have been a tie.

loucnaowns in tne imai quarter Fred Schwindel of Brazil, mak xanicees lunea up ior me worm jr nu, vunu uii a luout a vwoa luiuuic 1 11 The Sycamores were anything but a strong defensive team against Valpo the other night and Ashworth may shake up his forward wall lineup this week. The fleet 175 pound bullet from to come from behind and defeat ing his first start in No. 39, a new car at the track, was flipped in a Rns Pnlv Fichtinff F.nffinpprs nf Grand Island, whipped into series by beating the Boston Red the second period, the Big Ten Sox, 6 5, today. Boilermakers never could catch up But Barrett plunged for eight tpit Want hv srnr nf 24 tn the Hoosier end Eone midway in hurry by Tom Harrison's No. 5 and 1 TITItU A.

JT. i I 1 I a Am. pvn. witn the team picked to win the arm uiiarns passeu iu xviuvscnei 14 here thig afternoon the first period after Ron Clark the top was demolished. The popular Cowboy Jack Shanklin didn't olds divided the Yankee mound Southwest Conference title this had recovered a fumble by Indiana forced Sisler to slide into third and when Pitcher Palica snapped the relay to Third Baseman Cox, it got away and bounced near the stands.

Sisler, just getting up after the slide, didn't try to score until a feminine fan reached out and picked up the ball. That made it an automatic run and Plate Umpire Larry Goetz waved Sisler home. Dramatic though it was, the incident had no bearing on the outcome of the game because Sisler would have scored anyway on a long fly by Del Ennis which made it an earned run. ier lor a toucnaown. men neitner Rose held a lead of 14 to 12 team could get up a sustained of mflrin hpfnr th McKendree Fullback Jerry Van Ooyen on the i 1 1 a I even get into the feature due to motor difficulties, but staged a foot xensive ior lniermmaDie minutes.

to first six innings and Reynolds the Tnft BoUermakers narrowed the Hoosier 14. Ted Britt's kick was wide. I.V i a VW111J11UIV. But as the Irish weakened, the rnrinppr, rnrpd in the second final three. The Yanks snapped iedU, ru Garfield's Purple Eagles will hold th spotlight at Memorial Stadium next Friday night when they tackle a revived band of Clinton Wildcats, who followed up their win over Tech with a decisive victory against Westville on Friday night.

race with Bob Hunter that was lots of fun. Jack hopes to do some hard 11 tiA with fniir nin rallv in th ine "ra wnen oamueis tossea a Tarheels paraded from their own period after Clif Hennig, who 39 to the Notre Dame 2 in the was just about tne busiest foot third period. But Bunting, tackled ball player on the field all, after sixth inning against Lefty Mel Par 57 yar( touchdown pass to Half top racing today. Charley Knoebel's No. 1 was leading the feature when it lost a wheel.

Charley should be With one nut Gprrv Cnleman I siormea dbck on a yara scoring as ae aitcmpieu uucw nonn. had tossed a 28 vard pass wildly and Burns scooped up the toss from Tompkins to end Ben to Rader and advanced the pig ready for action again this after JProctor. noon. Campanula's homer was an anti Purdue made its final bid on climax hi the Dodger eighth. He Claude Colvill, local pilot who rides herd on the Teddv Strong Tech's Black Cats, already beaten three times, will take the underdog role again on Friday when they invade Robinson.

Coach Fred Wampler will be doubled. Byrne grounded out but Gene Woodling doubled Coleman home. Billy Martin followed with a single and Woodling was safe at the plate when Catcher Birdie Tebbetts dropped the throw in for an error. Yogi Berra then cli Continued On Page 50, Column 6. got it after Jackie Robinson walked, Carl Furillo singled to center and Gil "Hodges, attempting skin to the McKendree 20.

Then Rose opened up with a ground offensive and Good broke through from the 10 yard line for a touchdown. Mook converted. McKendree forged ahead with an early touchdown in the third period, but the Engineers came right back with a bruising 83 yard Special, the Question Mark, continued to claim a place among the leaders on Friday night and will forced to give his warriors more ball, six inches from the ground and returned to midfield. The next time Carolina came knocking, they made it, going 87 yards to score as Hayes passed twice for 30 and ran for 19 and Wallace made 24 yards, including a touchdown run of two. Notre Dame's determination showed with an even score.

Abe Flood intercepted Hayes pass on the Irish 45. Then Williams took to sacrifice, forced Robinson at defensive drills this week with be out for some more prize money maxed the home run. third on a fine play by Konstanty. inning with his 28th Box hopes of slowing the running of Wabash Butler Battle To Tie this afternoon. Harold Lynch's sil The Jittery Phillies now will Donnie Smith, the Maroons' all PO ver "8" and Mickey Malloy's 4 are other Terre Haute owned cars state halfback, and the slick pass march to hit pay dirt again early have to go with the heavily worked staff ace, Robin Roberts, in tomorrow's same, while the Reynolds Tallies Again.

That 6 0 lead was short lived as D'Achille and Robertson sparked the Hoosiers to a score. Reynolds came back in the second period to tally again, then kicked the extra point for a 13 7 Nebraska lead. Indiana bounced back to take a 14 13 half time lead on a touchdown by Gene Gedman and Danny Thomas' second conversion. In the third period Reynolds sprinted 45 yards to score and again he converted. But the tiring, outmar.

ned 'Huskeri couldn't keep their clutches on the slippery Hoosier backs and Indiana tied it up mid way in the fourth when Robertson plowed over. Indiana lost a golden opportunity for victory when Thomas kick went wide as the 33,000 Dad's Day crowd watched breathlessly. The Cornhuskers were on the offensive as the game ended with Nebraska penetrating into Indiana territory. ing of Frank Reese. NEW YORK.

Woodling, If Rizzuto, ss Martin, 2b Berra, Siivera, that will be in the thickest. i AB 4 2 2 4 1 0 1 3 After today's races, interest will Dodgers can rely on their big turn to the scheduled 100 lap Wa tHouk, Coach Jim Carter of Wiley will attempt to beat his old school, Continued On Page 51, Column 5. Negro star, Don Newcombe. Box in the final period. The drive started in the third chapter.

Hennig smashed across from the five yard line" on an assault through tackle. Again Mook converted. Rose Late March Fails. After McKendree had forged score: 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 J. OiMaggio, cz Mize, lb bash Valley championship that President Earl Unversaw has an 2 1 1 1 2 4 3 3 4 4 2 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 the Washington Continentals of PHILADELPHIA.

AB PO Indianapolis, next Friday. nounced for next Sunday, Oct 8. A 1 Waitkus. lb 4 i 12 The Red Streaks came up with Ashburn, cf .....4 1 1 2 INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 30.

(IP) Butler and Wabash each struck once by air in the first quarter and then fought to a 7 7 tie today in the battle of the Iron Key. Butler beat the Little Giants all the way down the statistics but couldn't get the yardage when it needed it. The Bulldogs got the ball on' a partially blocked quick kick in the Hopp, lb 1 Bauer, rf .....4 Johnson, 3b 5 Coleman, 2b ss 5 Byrne, 3 Jensen 0 Reynolds, 1 some pretty good football in edg Sisler, If 4 1 2 1 Bowling Trials Start At Vigo FOOTBALL RESULTS ing Linton and Wiley backers feel Ennis, rf .....4 0 1 1 Jones, 3b 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 5 2 2 Hammer, sa 4 0 0 0 Seminick, 2 0 0 4 Caballero 0 Bowling trials are underway at Lopata, 1 0 0 0 Goliat, 2b .3 0 0 1 Vigo Bowl in the annual All Star first quarter, and Tim Crawforth Miller, 2 0 again, Rose regained possession of the pigskin and marched almost the length of the field in the last three minutes before time ran out. A 33 yard pass from Charley Lekrone, the McKendre quarterback, to Packard set up the winners' first score. This moved the piegskin to the Rose 10 and Her rin went over from the six.

Early in the third period, Ward Continued On Page 51, Column 6. Konstanty, .1 0 1 0 threw to Flavian Weidekamp for a individual match game tournainent. Phil Misenhelder of Robinson, the touchdown on the next play, gain Totals 32 3 7 24 13 Ran for Seminick in 7th. ing 37 yards. The lineups: Nebraska.

defending champion, tops the early Totals 36 6 9 27 8 Walked for Byrne in 7th. BOSTON. AB PO A D. DiMaggio, cf 5 0 1 3 1 Pesky. 3b 1 2 0 3 4 Williams, If 1 2 0 0 Stephens, ss .....5 0 0 3 5 Dropo, lb 3 0 19 0 Piersall 0 0 0 0 0 Doerr, 2b 5 0 1 3 5 Zarilla.

rf ....3 1 2 1 0 Tebbetts, 0 0 51 Wright 1 0 0 0 0 Parnell, 2 0 0 0 0 McDermott, 1 1 10 0 Totals 35 5 8 27 16 Wabash took the next kickoff qualifiers with a total of 799. COLLEGE. EAST. Army, 28; Colgate, 0. Columbia.

42; Hobart, 12. Cornell, 27; Lafayette, 0. Pennsylvania, 21; Virginia. 7. Penn State, 34; Georgetown, 14.

Princeton, Williams, 9. Maryland, 35; Navy, 21. Holy Cross. 21; Dartmouth, 21 (tie). Coast Guard, 41; Norwich.

0. American International, 25; 14. Bowdoin, 19; Tufts, 13. Northeastern, 26; Arnold, 13. Yale.

36; Brown, 12. Trinity, 40; Sewanee, 0. St. Lawrence, 14: Union, 7. BROOKLYN AB PO The entry fee charge the back to tie the count, scoring on Abrams, If 4 1 1 2 Reese, sa 4 1 1 1 an unusual play.

End Bob Holstine trials, which will run until Nov. 4, that the boys are on their way up. A couple of seasons back Pur due's Boilermakers were making plans for an invasion of Notre Dame with high hopes of surprising the Fighting Irish. And they did make a valiant try. Next Saturday Purdue goes to South Bend again with a much younger team and Frank Leahy's men will rule a heavy favorite this trip.

Since Iowa's Hawkeyes routed Southern CaFon Friday night, their clash with Indiana at Bloomington next Saturday promises to prove solid grid entertainment. Memorial Stadium in Champaign also may give the fans a thriller Snider, cf 4 1 2 2 started what looked like an end is $2, plus bowling charges. Bowl Robinson, 2b 3 0 2 3 A 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 around play but threw instead to ers can shoot in this round as often Furillo, rf 4 1 2 3 Hodges, lb 3 1 0 7 Ken Beasley. The play was good TODAY'S BASEBALL as they desire and all entry money Campanella, 3 1 1 6 posted in this division of the tour Ran for Dropo in 9th. tFouled out for Tebbetts in 9th.

Cox, 2b .4 1 1 1 Palica, .4 0 0 0 for 29 Butler led in first downs, 10 to in rushing, 119 to 89 yards, and in passing, 153 to 60 nament goes into the championship New York 010 004 0109 prize fund that the eight qualifiers AMERICAN LEAGUE. L. Pet. G.B. Boston 001 002 1015 Total! 33 7 10 27 yards.

The Bulldogs completed will seek in the big round robin Errors J. DiMaggio. Tebbetts, Cole Rochester, 12: Allegheny, 12 tie. Maine. 13; Rhode Island State, 0.

Fort Devens, 19; Worcester Tech. 16. Adelphia, 85; New York Aggies, 0. Clarkson. 27; Hoftr, 19.

Dickinson, 25; Grove CHy, 0. Scranton, 20; St. Vincent, 7. Franklin Marshall, 20; Johns Hop New York Detreit Philadelphia Brooklyn that opens at Vigo Bowl on Nov. 5.

000 003 000 3 000 040 03 7 wim" i. uginni, Connor, nus Left ends Simon, Maxem. man, Gorfrey. Left guards Boll. Goll, Soellman.

Centers McGill, Britt, Scott. Right guards Strasheim, Mullen. Bauer. Right tackles Handshy, Goeglein, Right ends Regier, Paynich, Reese. Quarterback Nagle.

Left halfbacks Reynolds, Prochaska. Carroll. Right halfbacks Mueller, Bloom. Fullbacks Wingender, Adduci, Clark. Indiana.

Left ends Anderson. Winston, Inserta. Left tackles Kovatch. Bird. Left guards Georgeakis, Balabon, Bosak.

Centers Stebbins. Dolan. Be eke Right guards Thomas, Smith. Right tackle Talarico. Right ends Craton, Luft.

Quarterbacks D'Achille, Petrauskas. Left halfbacks Robertson, Gedman. Right halfbacks Gomory, Marshall. seven of 14 passes, while Wabash connected on only two of seven Continued On Page 50, Column 5. Boston 9S Under a new agreement by the 5.1 99 Cleveland .59 .333 attempts.

Bowling Alley Proprietors of 3 5 7 SI 47 kins. 14. Washington The Little Giants turned Sutler Indian (Pa.) Teachers, 21: Mansfield America, sponsors of the all star Chicago Teachers, 14. back in two fine goal line stands bt ft 51 103 St. Louis Philadelphia Big Car Stars Carnegie Tech, 20: Davis Elkins, 12.

when Ray Eliot's Fighting Illini open their Big Ten campaign against a well rated Wisconsin They got a drive rolling in the event, Indiana hqs been divided into four districts Gary, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis and Terre Middlebury. 13; Wesleyan. 13 (tie). Pennsylvania Military College, 12; Al fourth quarter, but a pass intercep bright, 7. At Springfield Erros Hamner, Palica.

Bans batted in Abrams, Reese, Snider, Sisler, 2, Campanella, 3. Two base hits Ennis, Robinson. Three base hits Reese. Home runs Snider, Campanella. Stolen base Furillo.

Sacrifice Hodges. Double piays Reese, Robinson and Hodges. Left en base Philadelphia. Brooklyn, 5. Base on balls off Konstanty, Palica, 2.

Struck out by Miller, Konstanty, Palica, 5. Hits off Miller, 9 in 4 innings; Konstanty, 4 in 3M. Winneir Palica (13 8K Loser Miller (ll Umpires Goetz, Dascoli, Jorda and Dona telli. Time 2:11. Attendance 23,879.

eleven. Haute. Most of the southwestern Gettysburg, 19; Western Maryland, tion on the 12 yard line killed it. Butler was on the Wabash 20 yard line and moving when time ran Shtppeirsburg State, 32; Kutztown Indiana bowlers must roil in the State, 7. Susquehanna, 6: Wagner, 9.

trials at Terre Haute, although Games behind. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. New York, Boston, ft. Chicago, St. Louis, t.

Detroit, Cleveland, 1. Only games scheduled. GAMES TODAY. (Probable Pitchers.) New York at Boston Ford (8 1) ts. Nick Sebeck, Indiana last year, is now a third string quarterback with the Wash out, Denison, 20; Washington 4k Jeffer UOV18.

Fullback Zuger. Van Ooyen, Bowman, Evansville is having its own elimination and will send a bowler here for the field. ington Redskins behind Sammy son, 9. Bethany (W. Marietta (0.) 9.

Amherst, 13; Colby, 9. Upsala, 25; Moravian, 13. Wabash 7 0 0 0 7 Butler 7 0 0 7 Wabash scoring: Touchdown Beasley. SPRINGFIELD, 111., Sept. 30.

(U.R) Walt Faulkner, the "Little Dynamo" from Long Beach, will seek to widen his lead in the battle for the National A.AA Baugh and Harry Gilmer. In addition to winning the dis Scores by periods: Nebraska 7 Indiana 7 7 Touchdowns: Reynolds. 3: Nick rooms with Baugh and they Conversion Hickman. 7 O20 0 620 Washington College 82; Lycom Tajlor 0. trict crown here and qualifying for Butler scoring: Touchdown Weide say that Sammy is one of his big LEXINGTON TROT FEATURE TAKEN BY PRONTO DON ing, Drexel, 26; TJrsinus, 9.

D'Achille, kamp. Conversion Jennings, Cleveland at Detroit wynn iis oj vs. Hoatteman (19 12) Trout US 5). Rt. Louis at Chicago (2) Carver Auto Racing championship tomor the national in Chicago, the two eest boosters, predicting a fine fu oedman, Robertson.

Points after touch Springfield 21; Cortland State row. highest bowlers here will shoot 13 and Overmire (8 1S) vs. Wight ture in pro football for the lad. (N.Y.), 7. Westminster.

13; Junliata, 12. later in an Indiana state match uuwiib. neynwai, inomas, 2. use William Umpire I Krieger, Ohio. Field Judge W.

Farrell, Minnesota. Linesman: John Waldorf. Missouri. Edinbore (Pa.) State, 13; Clarion (Pa.) (9 1 and Gumpert (5 12). Washington at Philadelphia Hudson (14 14) vs.

Wyse (9 14). game tournament DePauw Grabs 14 13 Win Over Hanover State, 7. Carroll Widdoes, who gave Ohio State a conference champion and Trenton (N.J.) State, National Agri Ray Brown, Vigo Bowl manager, culture, v. decided he didn't care for all the plans a shift tonight for bowlers in NATIONAL LEAGUE. W.

L. Pet. G.B Potomae State (W.Va.), 14; Shepherd worries that went with the post this sector. directed the Ohio U. eleven that (W.va.), l.

Massachusetts, 26; Battes, 9. St. Michaels 27; Vermont, MIDWEST. Michigan State, 14; Michigan, 7. 1 5 7 RICH BELMONT FUTURITY met Illinois yesterday.

.588 .55 .543 .430 .414 .371 3 64 6H 70 74 86 9i Philadelphia Brooklyn New York Boston S3 St. Louis 78 Cincinnati Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh 66 TAKEN BY BATTLEFIELD Jonathan Cott, who recently 24 Southern Methodist, 32; Ohio State. 27. Oklahoma A. A IS; Texas Chris 2V4 signed a movie contract in Holly NEW YORK.

Sept. 30. (U.R) 33 wood, is the same Waldemar Van George D. Widener's Battlefield LEXINGTON. Ky Sept.

30. Pronto Don, a chestnut gelding owned by the Hayes Fair Acre Stable at Du Quoin, 111., won the 52nd renewal of the Walnut Hall Cup Trot at the Grand Circuit meet here today. Driven by veteran Sep Palin, Pronto Don won the first trip easily in 2:00 15 but made a bad break going away the second time. He made up all the ground necessary, however, and copped the deciding dash by a length over 10 others. His stablemate, Scotch Pal, was second and Star's Pride third.

The entry was barred in the betting. Hi Lo's Count and Tecumseh Hanover split honors in the first division of the Governor's Cup Trot with identical 1 2 and 2 1 finishes in the two heats. Red Faulkner and about 30 other big name drivers will compete in the last midwest A.A.A. 100 miler of the year at the state fairgrounds. After tomorrow's race, only four more A.A.A.

events remain. Faulkner now leads the nation's drivers in the title race, with 847 points. But four other drivers who are close behind him will be racing against him. The winner of the race gets 200 points. Number two in the title race Is Paul Russo, with 848 points, followed by Henry Banks.

780, defending champion and Indianapolis 500 mile winner Johnny Parsons, 753, and Cecil Green, 709. All four plan to enter tomorrow's race. Parsons has his work cut out for him if he wants to repeat. He proved beyond a doubt that he is Cott, who was the star of Purdue's Big Ten champion wrestling teams the nation best two year old tian. 7.

Notre Dame, 14; North Carolina, 1. Illinois, 28; Ohio University, 2. DePaow, 14; Hanover, 13. McKendree, 24; Rose Poly. 14.

Miami 54: Bowling Green, 9. Nebraska. 29; Indiana. 29 (tie). Northwestern.

23; Iowa State, 13. Wisconsin, 28; Marquette. C. Oklahoma, 28; Boston College, 9. Cfemson.

34; Missonri, 9. for three years. T.H.G.A. TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT; PLAN 50 TOURNEYS Plans for next summer's city medal play and P. C.

Hill match play golf events will be ironed out at a meeting of the Terre Haute Golf Association Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. The meeting is slated at incoming Vice President Pat Culter's residence, 2611 North Tenth street Officers planning to attend the gathering include President Mav nard "Mo" Spear and Vice Presidents Herman Compton, Walt Gregg and Dick Adamson, alonf with Secretary Treasurer Norm Dunlap Sr. and the host, who also serves as prize committee chair" man. colt when he drove to a narrow victory today in the 61st running of the rich Futurity Stakes at Games behind. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

Brooklyn. Philadelphia, 3. New York, Boston, 3. Cincinnati, 5: Pittsburgh, 2. St.

Louis, 2 Cincinnati, GAMES TODAY. Probable Pitchera.) GREENCASTLE, Sept. 30. The DePauw Tigers squeezed past Hanover in their season opener today, 14 13. A bad pass from center cost the Panthers a chance for a tie late in the fourth quarter.

Guy Andress, back to kick the extra point, recovered and tried to pass for the point, but the effort failed. Hanover scored first, driving 69 yards at the end of the first quarter with Jerry Klaybor going over from the nine yard line. Andress converted. Hanover 7 0 6 13 DePauw 7 7 01414 Hanover scoring Touchdowns, Klaybor, Casten. Conversion, Andress.

DePauw scoring Touchdowns, Dailey, Kee sling. Conversion KeesUng. Van Cott also was a dramatic student at Purdue and even won a trophy for fine work in a stage Belmont Park. After a ding dong battle down performance. the Widener chute, Battlefield Butler, Wabash ,7 (tie).

Beloit. 34; Cornell 6. Anderson. Manchester, 9. Football is not a cheap game bounced to the wire a nose in St.

Procupius (Ill.fc Concordia Philadelphia at Brooklyn Roberts (19 1 1 vs. Newcombe (19 10). Boston at New York Spabn (21 16) vs. Ream Ul 4. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati 2V Dickson (10 14) and Chambers (11 15) vs.

Rams front of Greentree Stable's Big 9. Floyd (Red) Grow, equipment man agf at Indiana, figures that i Lewis 21: Great Lake 14 St. Thomas 14: St. Olaf, 7. St.

John's 20; Macalester, 6. Stretch, while Rough Tumble, a 36 to shot, showed suprising soeed in finishing third in the costs $250 to outfit each I.U. play dell 18 14) and Rsffensberger (14 1JM. Chuck was the winner of the sec lost the lead in the 1950 competi er with practice and game uni at St l.aui Hillrr 12 5 VS. Continued On Page 50, Column 4.

tion two weeks ago. ond division in straight heats. forms. world's greatest race for juveniles, pohoisky o). i.

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