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TVTTLTX THE DAILY PANT A GRAPH. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER XT. USt Hangs 1p Uniform Forever I Looez Refuses Snow, Roedell Major Leagues Show Nice Gain Mays Cops Batting To a rn Pit he Win Lincoln Title as Giants Win In Attendance Feature Races NEW YORK fl For the first time in recent years, attend LINCOLN (PNS) Les Snow Rules Demand Durocher Name Choice First By LEO H. PETERSEN Major League Box Scores ance at major league baseball of Bloomington edged out Jerry Bill Gibbons, an outstanding end games showed a gain in 1954 with Willie Edges Teammate As Phils Bow, 3-2 By JACK 1UXD Associatsd Press Sports Writer at both Trinity and St Viator Col- Roedell of Chicago to win the postponed 25 lap feature race at the 15,937,767 fans paying their way in ege is whipping up plans for the to the 16 ball parks.

Lincoln Speedway Sunday night but saw Roedell cop the number A year ago, when there was a NEW YORK (U.P.) Al annual St Viator College reunion, to be held at the Jefferson Hotel Lopez of the Cleveland Indians slight decrease over 1952, the one spot in the regular feature. in Peoria, Sunday, Oct. 17. Approx and Leo Durocher of the New Giants Phils 1 Urm York I ah' II I Atkbwmf till DarkjH I CUrkJi 4111 r1 till Lcpt IIS Don Bitner of Peoria was third zrzz l( I I i A i a For the first time since 133L turnout was 14,383,797. Topped by a record gate of 2.

imately 300 Viator alumni are ex York Giants refused Monday to in the postponed event and Lyle the two league batting champions pected, including many from the 131,388 at Milwaukee, the National name their starting' pitchers for Gale of Pekin third in the regular wui meet In the and Series with Bloomington area, which always League drew 8,001,924 as com feature. Willie Mays UIS) ef the New furnished a dozen or more students the world series opener Wednesday but the rules will force Durocher to name his hurler first pared to 7,419,721 last year. The Art Brady of Peoria won the York Giants and Bobby AvCa! each year to the-Bourbonnais col- New York Giants and the St. Louis 23 lap semi-feature ahead of Buz Hfm4tu.lt I KtmiwrA III lmrJtt 4 4 trmtst III TVmpa a.Sb 1 UiJ) I 1 wuiiomaj I Jm.S 111 Wntrvm.e 4 1 1 AnunaP 1 Krm 4 111 Nnn. 1 1 I t-fi4IM 1 4 Gardner 4 I It ege.

Mike Crowley is general (341) of the Cleveland Indians topping the bit parade. Regardless of whether the Mahr of Pekin and Al Dew of chairman of this year's reunion Cardinals joined with the Braves in marking up the biggest gains. Attendance at Brooklyn, Chicago, Giants manager names right Peoria. Mays beat out teammate Don and others from Central Illinois Cotton Heath of Lincoln won the Mueller and Brooklyn's Duke Sni h-CaragUC lllll who have assisted in completing Philadelphia and Pittsburgh fell AmRIMJ 14 11 der with a three-lut outburst on consolation race. Marion Burger hander Sal Maghe or southpaw Johnny Antonelli to pitch the series opener at the Polo Grounds, the Indians, victorious Crm arrangements for the program in off.

of Lincoln, Heath, Duane clude Ken Clothier of Bloomington, the fcnal day of the season arxr trailing both Saturday night The American League atten Wrth loa.s 4 4 4 4 Gray, of Pekin joined forces to wla Ralph Carr and Ken Westray of dance jumped nearly a million in every tail classic they ever Willie ripped into Philadelphia the team race. Clinton, Bill Walsh of Rantoul, played in, will rank 17 to 10 fa Heat race winners were: Rocky Emerson Dexter of Champaign, vorites. ToU' UIUJ1I TfUi S3TJ3U m-tM mm bml for LetU ta 1--k-hil r.y for KearM In wwck wt tot Cnaaon S'Jk. witn the Baltimore Orioles account for nearly three-fourths of the boost At St Louis in 1953 the Nohl of Morton. Snow, Everett pltchirg Sunday for a triple, double and single and a final .345 average.

Mueller wound up at .342 and Snider at JUL and Msgr. Gil Middleton of Pe- Chasteen of Peoria, and Mahr, LOPEZ said that either Bob Browns drew only 297,223. Trans Nw York Next week's program includes tm r4 ti 404 411 444 Lemon or Early Wynn will pitch na, a Bloomingtonian who prepared for the priesthood at the Bourbonnais college. ferred to Baltimore the club at the 75 lap Speedway champion for the Indians but he hasn't tracted over a million. The total A VILA'S TEIUMTII ia the RBI Roberta.

TTvosrs ship and a 40 lap specified which one. The reunion begins with a busi Grrxi. rner. XiJ noo--A. American League is bound to "I'm waiting for Durocher to Jocv.

Kki, Garaf-oU Mars Left New Vf IX PtuA.tf..a American League attendance was 7,935,843 as compared to in 1953. stir up some off-teasoa talk. Ted evf nt ness meeting at 3 p. m. when the 1955 officers' will be elected.

'A so- name his pitcher," Lopez said In New York's Yankees led the Cleveland. "If it's Maglie, I'll use Lemon; if it's Antonelli well prob Sports Writer Dies NEW YORK (UP.) rial hour is to follow and then the annual dinner and entertainment WHSams actually had a higher average, .343, but he d-in't have the requtd trips to boost his at I bat total to 400 or he would have Al circuit but Cleveland, Chicago and IX BB Antoneia 1. MH 4. OrJW 1. Vorthtst-VM Roberts 4, PsencT 0 Aiuwi, I I.

Hesm Cnsswn 1, Spencer 1. Roberta HO Aatone-U 1 In Roberta It tn IL Hears I to t. GrUsons 4 in 4 tn Spewer 4 rn IS. imrT l-4i. itoOerts 3 J- A TJ4X ably go with Wynn." Detroit also went over the million program.

R. B. Bradley is the Jonas, former sports writer for finished at 323. mark. And only Boston, Washing featured speaker.

Durocher, in no hurry to make his pitching selection, will be ton and the Philadelphia Athletics Williams' fans point out that the Dr. Larry St Ament, a genial the Morning Telegraph, United Press and New York Journal America, died Sunday in Miami, forced to do so before Lopez un fell below last year's figures. Boston slugger was walked about story teller in his college days at der the official rules of base viator, will serve as master of IFla. He was 32 years old. 150 times, often intentionally, and the rules should take such a sit ball.

Rule 4.01 states that 'the ceremonies for? the dinner. Cards Braves 0 St Lou KJwsitkeo akhe a abho Uoomjrt 4 114 Rroton rf 4 14 4 KmutJs 4 111 Lib Si till UumXMLrt 4 14 1 MathwJ 2 111 Sycamore Horse team manager must submit hisH All former Viatorians are invit uation into consideration. Unless Williams changes his mind in the BOSTON Ted Williams, one of the great sinners of his day, hangs up his uniform In Fenway field, possibly forever. At least he insists It was his final game. Now worth more than a half million dollars, Ted plans to relax and take it easy the rest of the way, or so he says.

wirenhot batting order to the umpire-in ed to attend and reservations FOOTBALL RESULTS Places Second. off season, this was his Lnal sea JabtenskUa 1 I 1 Ron.lb 14 14 should be made with Fr. Eugene chief first. Durocher probably will name his starting pitcher Tues son. OMAHA VP) Smokey Bill Hoffman, assistant pastor of St a-Lewrey 1 4 4 4 PeadloeUZ lll Cuit K.rn.ls 14 14 Leg.ft.as 14 11 day and Lopez is expected to fol James owned "by March Bowl Patrick's Church, Kankakee, who THE LAST TIME two battir.2 Reouki.u 1 1 1 kiuvkuI 1 1 I I COtXECt 4Wr4T JO; Indian Stai.

IX rh.l Franklin. T. ing of Sycamore, Sunday low suit but both can change their minds until shortly before 1 p. m. is alumni moderator.

He may be champs met in the series was placed second in the geldings- reached at the rectory, 428 S. In SouUwrn Ttaehr VIX). 14; NorUv- Madas Wins Crack At World Fight Title 1331 Al Simmons of the A's and k-ctkoi4 4444 z.nrjn 1114 (EST) Wednesday, official start foaled-m-1950-or-before 1 a at diana Kankakee. tm Teacher IS UI, 7. Oklahoma AiM.

Ttx4 AStM. a Alma. 14; Ferru. IX the Ak-Sar-Ben Quarter Horse Chickllafry of the Cardinals. The ill'.

only other time it happened was ta 4444 jotck ing tune for the opening game. 0 Show. 14 11 Hd4ia. 13CO hen Ilonus Warner of Pitts MEXICO CITY (UP) Raul "The Mouse" Madas slugged his Fupbra F. Auaun.

40: UcStM, 11 Tw. ritu4.l 91 Tlon. 11. Hobo Tramp, owned by Price 1 4 I Yvars Tells Braves He'll Quit Club MILWAUKEE (UP) RMwau-kee Braves' pitcher Gene Conley threatened Sunday to leave the Braves to play basketball for the Boston Celtics. The rookie right-handed pitcher, burg and Ty Cobb of Detroit were Emory St Henry.

4: Caraon-Ntwrnan. DESPITE a leaky infield that was patched repeatedly the past season Cleveland is favored on the strength of its superior pitching Elmore of Eldorado, was way to the Jforth American ban TeUls 11 4 XI HI Total 1 4 11 in the lineups. first. Wolford. S3: Alabama SUU.

$. The Boston Red Sox. helped by tamweight championship and a shot at the world crown Sunday St Louis 1 Milwauaeo 404 40O Km SO 4 Despite speculation that Lou Boudreaa will never complete his two year contract as manager of the Boston Red Sox, the former Ulini Is going ahead with plans for 1955. The press in Boston has been pouring it on Lou Filly and mare classes were stall built around 23 game win Wiinams' homer in a five- shown Sunday; stallion and colt nipht with a unanimous 12-round I -w- ih. ozarn.

a ners Lemon and Wynn, Mike Gar seventh, sewed up fourth run classes will go before the judges cia, Art Houtteman and veteran decision over U.S. kincpin Nate 'c KtucV'r. I A place in the Americas League by Bra to, ks-hx-i. in bopping Washington wno stands It 8 in. and was Bob Feller.

for some time but Boudreaa is twice a minor league most valu today, followed by the annual sale 49ers Smear "I'll put up our pitching staff me unaeteatea Mexican Doxir.g I r.iiL Korta Dkou lth a chance at fourth place Croc Johaeoa HO KmMui 4 tn able pitcher, asked General Man 4. Lswrenco 1 ta Croats 1 tn 4. or.n- against any in baseball," Lopez idol, blood streaming from his suu, a i iiii.ii ir SL Norfcrt. T. 1 ta W-Uwtiks l4i.

ager John Quinn for permission to letting the harsh words poor off like the waters of a refreshing shower. said, "and I don't mean just Lem nose. lioorea iirooKs once ana naa ciiir. suu. u.

wmuwau Boston had lost, toppled Cleveland 8-7 in 13 innings oa Fred Hatfield's two run homer off Bay Mar- (X-I. play basketball. Redskins, 41-7 on and Garcia. I mean every man the Qeveland Negro cUnching des- suu. a Quin ntold Conley.

who has had on our stafL" perately in tne late rounds as he I souuuaat stuavurt. souom cu- eskL Bums Bucs 0 trouble with his back this year, This is the day that Charlie Chief hope of the Giants in the bored in and scored heavily with iLke Garcia. Lkcly Ce eland Northeast Oklahoma. Emporia SUU SAN FRANCISCO (JV San Francisco's 49ers launched their try for the 1954 National Football League ntUbur! I so BrookJrn abh a Dressen of Decatur and Oakland, series, which switches to Cleve body blows. starter in the third series game.

he didn't think it was a good idea for him to try and play both (Kan I. 4. Wichita rntvrlty. 22: VUh StaU.T. 4 meets Clark Griffith in New land Friday, will be their hitting pitched 12 innings against the Howard Payne.

13; San Houston sports. attack led by. Willie Mays, Don York, and when the confab is Tirrrs In a razzed tuncup. championship Sunday with a 41-7 victory over the Washington Red- Conley threatened to leave the Cent Wilmington (Ohio) completed, he will own a contract Mueller. Alvin Dark, Hank Thomp PhiladelDhi wound up Xourta in RpbertsJh AUieJb sinner.

lb nomas Jt Gorooerf Coie.so H.ll.U Kobock.4 4 4 4 CirisnJs 4 14 1 4 4 11 Hose JO 4 4 4 1 4 1 4 nid.r rf 14 14 4 4 14 Hogea.lk 1114 14 14 AmorosU 14 14 4 111 Morr-rt 14 14 4 114 Z.Trmrrjm 114 4 1 4 1 4 Wa.kerx 1 I 11 1 5 4 1 Spooner 14 14 skins. The local club, ranked as Braves and the situation remained Eagles Dump Browns, 28-10 to manage the Senators. son and either Dusty Rhodes or the National despite a defeat by Capitol (Ohio. Ohto Northern. 4, Sul Rosa SUM.

34; Corpus Chrwtl. a standout contender for the title, in doubt when he walked out of Monte Irvin. the Giants, 3-2 in 11 innings, aa- Southwest Texaa Suu. 20; Tei Lutheran. 4.

was in complete command from Quinn's office rinnatL needir.e victory to tie Thios the opening kickoff. DUROCHER Is expected to go Teiaa AfcL 13; Northeast (La SUU, the Phils. lost to Chicago, 5-2. I PHILADELPHIA Quarter Totals 114 24 4 TsUls 344HS Smother Cardinals with Maglie, Antonelli and Ruben 11 Hlnda JC. 31: Perkinston.

20. backs Bobby Thomason and Adri- Gomez in the first three games Mississippi Southern. 24; Louisiana Pittsburgh Brooklyn CHICAGO to-Charlie Conerly Moor Leogue Leaden 404 404 Its 1 but the Giants fourth game pitch Patty Berg Wins Ardmore Crown uv, tau. yiu-iiv a. you ui Ann.lVM.ti T1- Western Carolina, t.

shot two scoring passes to rookie Dressen however will find things quite different in Washington than in Brooklyn where he inherited a club that had won for Burt Shotton. He had the ready tools to be a good manager. The Nats in contrast, are woefully short and need a lot of new talent Alfred. 26: BrockDort Teacher. 4.

er remains a tossup between south- touchdown passes Sunday as the Ptaver Ik Gub AB Fc- Arkansas Suu CoUesre. 23: Lenia end Bob Schnelker, and another fledgling, quarterback Bobby caw Don Laddie, Marv Gnssom, Hank. tlmiMT. RBI Hodfes. HX H'Mlges.

Left T. Brorklya 4. RB Ttues L. 8pooseT SO T.s 3. Sponner It Spoorer (3-C.

I Thkss tl-4i. I 1 JT. A-4J44. PhiTartPlnhia Karl rmitivl th ICollest tllLl. 1.

Mays. New N. 143 4,4 44 111 Jl cenerallv used in relief, or the ARDMORE, OKLA. tB Tourna Snider. Brooklyn .14 5M IN 14 Ji Clatterbuck, accounted for two Qeveland Browns in a National SUte Teacher (Ark t.

IX club's first came starter, who will ment-tough Patty Berg of St An I more touchdowns as the New York lootbau League came with a I have onlv two days rest. Cubs Redlegs 2 drews, shot a 1-under-par golf Giants Sunday smothered the Chi- us i.l. St. Louis Jl 114 in Kiusxswsal. Cm.

14 171 14 117 AMERICAN Avlla. Cieveiand ..141 111 14 J4I Minoso. Clucago ...151 4 114 ll rS.u.-K i. ail in -1 lit superiority not indicated by the Wheaton. II: DeKalb.

a Ceneva. bur 4 (tie), Bucknell. 13: Muhlenberf. IX Pepperainc. 41; Larerne.

J. Meidelberc. 10: ML I'nion. 14. on uie unai uiree noies xo win cag0 Cardinals 41-10, Cacsf The Indians have a definite edge off their cast showings in world 2S-I0 final score.

CMtctnnatt I abho s' The franchise is a valuable one John Carroll. XI: Baldwtn-Wallac. IX NoTen. vrv. j.

Ad. i series competition. Cleveland won and if Griffith will get Dressen golf tournament Sunday with a 72- prn Fi-miriaM Result hole score of 299. three-over-par rreP CHICAGO AREA Boston University. 13: Branora.

a. Kalamatnn. 1: Esutern TKhn thp world championship against Fignt Results some talent, things could be better, Westera Kentucky. 14; Last Tinnsasn tans i WW 4 1 4 11 5 1 4 1 5 I 12 4 14 4 4 1 I Brooklyn in 1920 and then defeated for the four-day stretch. Mt CarmeL 20; St.

Elizabeth, a HOME BI NS-Klusxewskl. JedWgs. a.e 4 1 4 4 Jackson 44; Hodges. Dodgers. 42; Mays.

Gisnta. K.us skLIB 114 4 auerl 41: Cube, 41; 4-aMer. Dodgers, i PoaUf 14 14 R.aiks 40: Mtnw. Braves. 44.

I rWke ski 11 4 I 4 Ktner.ll BI NS BATUB IX Tetrp.e Js 1 4 4 4 Ruko lb (Br AsaaeUUi Press) Leo. 6: De LaSaiie. 4 Ue). 4) the Boston Braves in 1945. me State, a.

14: Morehead. T. Bnaton Collece. 12: Detroit. T.

Olivet. 20: Hope. 4 Michigan Normal. 32; Hillsdale. IX Abilene Christian.

11: riorfcla SUU. Trabert Wins Pacific Fenwick. 21; Loyola. 7. St.

Mel. 38; St. Patrick. 0. DePaul.

4: Gordon Tech. 6. R4tgs, 11: Hodr, Dodgers. IJ4; i 111! FwmiMJ Giants, on the other hand, have won onlv four of the 14 world Rsfterc 1 1 Snider. Dodgers.

110: Kuwl, CardJ- Coast Singles Title SuhJ. 1 Snxit SI series they played in, their last Troy Huts Teachers, 14; South St. Rita. 27; Mendel catnouc, St. Phillip.

10: Weber. 0. St. Ignatius, 19: Hnlr Trinity, 0. a-Mcrriman let victorv comine against wasmng- BERKELEY, CALIF.

(UP) .1 OTntKB Georgia, w. New Hampshire. 17; Bridgeport, C. WitUnberc. 12; Akron, Cincinnati.

42: Darton. IX tnn in 1923. Bethalto. 20: Carrollton. 0.

SI 14 TrU SJ 14 17 14 Totals MEXICO CTTT Raul Maclas. 11W. Mexico, outpointed Nat Brooks. 1171. Cleveland HI', for North American banUmwel.ht title.

BOSTON TonT DcMaree. 143. Boa-ton, stopped Chris Chruunsen, 144, Denmark 6. WATEEBIKT. CONN.

Iarl Dnnia. 144, New York, outpointed Jackie O'Brien. 144. Meriden. Conn.

i. HAVANA Orlando Echevarria. 12a outpointed Dave Callardo. 130. Lo Antelea (10).

HOLLYWOOD Rudy Carela. 12SS. Los Angela, outpotnUd Al Cruz. 123. Los Angeles (12).

Paul Richards has revealed that he tried to get the Sox to buy Lefty Karl Spooner, the new strikeout king of the Dodgers, but was turned down cold. It is no secret that Richards and Frank Lane didn't hit it oft too well this year. Youthful Don Larson, who opened his collegiate coaching career with a smashing 25-0 victory over Elmhurst Saturday, Cahokla. CommonHeld. 26: St Charles The current classic marks the Tony Trabert, Cincinnati, Ohio, retained his Pacific Coast singles e.

na I3s; ooey me. is. Bt'n 4 MsnU. Yar.sae. 124: Snider.

Dodgers, 110; Mwil Card'nala. 1J0. Mays Citntt, 111. M-noso, WhiU Boa. Ill ITS Vue'ler C.nU.

Ill; Koena. Tigers, mi: Fo. Wfw Bos. 101; Snider. Dodger Iff: Mart, GiaaU.

1M. Mu.i.l Card naia 143. rilCBl.Hv Cantusr w.lt Sea, 14-3; Teller. Indiana IJ-3: Cr-i. Yankee.

2C4: Lonvm. Indisaa. 137, Reynolds Yankees. 13-4. tei srn-.

1 42 stl lx ft ClnrtrrnaU Cfcirafn Bluffton. 12; Ftnriiav. 4. MuaktnaTum. 41: Marietta.

4. first one since 1950. when the Moiine. so; Alleman (Rock Island). tennis title Sunday by defeating u.

vnnirees met the Phillies, that Miami (OhiOI. 44; Bowling Crecfi Barrlngton. 14: LibertyvHle. 0. Vic Seixas of Philadelphia, 6-3, 6-8, tho.ritv of New York is not en Zlon-Benton.

Crystal Lake. 6 'tie'. (Ohtol. 7. Western Reserve1.

11; Toledo. T. Ashland. 40: Ken von. a XrP-mh X.

FBI fcrtrsss-srskl. 1. Port. B-. S.

IS Jsrksoss. IV Um-Ctartnnatt Ctfo 1. AS Kuans. I J. Ruts SO 1 6-4, 6-3, on the hard court of the East St.

Louis. 39: Peoria Manual. 14. imrintr "a snhwav series be- Spalding, Schlarman 4. Jacksonville SUU.

14; MaryvllU. 4. Berkeley Tennis Club, tween two of its three big league Rusn 4. MO Kuajial ta 4. Srr.n T-onroQentatives.

But it also marks I In IS. WKua 1-U). 2.44. A Cubs Pick Pitcher MONDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK v. eivth straight vear that at made the opener a family af CHICAGO (U.P.) The Chi- fair.

His ace halfback, Gino Tigers Tribe 7 least one New York club has participated in the world series. Cantele's wife, presented him CJsriBT4 ZVttrtxt I cago Cubs announced Monday that they have selected the contract of sfcl with a baby girl Ann the night Wesleyan Musi Face Powerful Bears 4 14 4 8 111 before the game. Cantele, who fill Avti rt 4 I 4 MiwiJ 4 I 4 rPSC righthander Darius Hillman, 27, from Beaumont of the Texas Standings is a rugged 180 pounder, cele Kuni.N HattsM Dotsmf It Roans. J9 Di opoln Kalma.rt 14 4 4 brated by picking up 135 yards 1 11 1 XlaJ 4 4 ft League under the terms of a working agreement between the two FINAL STANDINGS AMEK1CAN LEAGUE t. Pet.

4 I It 1 15 carries, despite the fact Tru Larson Looking clubs. Hillman, who resides in Dun- that he had but 5 hours sleep lsed a lot of work this week to correct that weaknes. develop into ft fine all around athlete, and has the speed to get 14 4 4 4 4 4 114 4 III Cnn.la ft 4 4 fe-ftaarn 4 4 4 W'-U 1 3 4 11 -Dn 1 4 4 4 PtiUXy.rf Houas.C GrST.s gannon, won 16 and lost 11, lilt For Way To Halt Terry Adreon and Dick Me- Bill Booker and Lee Handlcy for their work in the "Ray Ihrcke made the great catch of the day," said the Normal mentor, referring to Ihrcke's one-handed stab of a Herb Ileiss this year. .721 .669 .610 .448 .442 .429 .351 Cleveland Ill New York 103 81 Chicago f2 Boston 69 8S Detroit 68 88 Washington 66 88 Baltimore 84 100 Philadelphia 51 103 There is no Jack Burke on this cherle both of whom were side the two previous nights. In the meantime, Larson scoring 25 points, was celebrating his wife Betsy's 25th birthday.

1 1 1 rtrkcknLt4 4 4 1 4 iHav ft 1 4 4 4 4 14 Ir-Wsst akfj 114 4 'NsrbaasX 4 4 4 4 years Trinity squad: as wea as lined for the last game, are ready Washington Bill Bartosik. Whitey Johnson and 331 training program doesn't send him GB 17 42 43 45 57 60 GB 5 a 22 23 25 33 44 NATIONAL LEAGUE -I pass, which set up Normal's sec Bob Wheat ran Friday, just that for action against the Pioneers. Back fo Fundamentals Pet. L. Totals MUM n.

TeU's 44 11 14 elsewhere. Jack Greg, former star left- ond touchdown. Ileiss, who later little extra Burke speed could have Washington University was so passed for the TD received men handed pitcher with the Vander- flWKII-l 404 TC4 434 4l 1 1 meant ft touchdown in three or rvtrrr-t Cis-vstansl DID YOU KNOW THAT Bob impressive in humiliating Missouri University ICgh School football bilt University baseball team and tion from Struck as the possible four spots in the Pontiac game. Reistch is recovering in nice .630 .597 .578 .487 .481 .468 .416 .344 Glynn. RJt! Drpa ft.

Ks- New York 87 67 Brooklyn 92 62 Milwaukee 89 63 Philadelphia 75 79 Cincinnati 74 80 St Louis 72 82 Chicago 64 90 Pittsburgh 53 101 School of Mir.es, the 1330 Com coach Burt O'Connor elans to tn understudy for Quarterback Wes a trainee at Montgomery WTard Now Trebbe is forced to push shape at his home in Rockford back to fundamentals this week Bair. Struck pointed out, however. store, will return to Bloomington Bowl champion on that cold this week for ft Thursday night after suffering severe back in- after the Pioneers lost to NCHS 118. IHJtrt AniM. How, SU V.

rV.ns ft. Hslfvr 4 ft. trnk. 1 rtw, rwissnS. -niih.

Wsrt-aas. MuJnr. IP. Pop. HH AiU.

Hous. rp. Hi Vd- Irtv IX. Clrsslsns a KB Gsrrrr a Must 1. Tuesday from a week vacation that Heiss hasn't had time to get date at the stadium with Mar juries in an air crash last month Thanksgiving Day four years ago.

Friday. in top shape. trip tj his old campus. quette Academy, the eleven that in Iowa. Elry Falkensteln; Illinois' that no one could blame Don Lax- Results' O'Connor Is also roirg to search Several State Normal players 53 quarterback is out of a meal son and his assistant Kenney Mil- He won three letters with the thoroughly for linebackers before received injuries in the clash, but ticket, having been released by ler, -if they are shivering a little gave Ed Murphy's unbeaten, untied champions its stillest brush of the 1X3 campaign.

Marquette has virtually the same talent as a the Bloomington came this week Struck opined that most of them Green Bar. Glen YVevbrlch has today. All the big. bad Bears baseball team and one as a guard end. miss (Glen) Piotner be were minor and expects his full on the football team.

A shoulder been ruled eligible for football at did Saturday at Francis rield was Csro Naria4 L. SO tarv s. Cams MO-Oimt 4 tn IS. V.Jrf la I CsWia 14 IL Karlsskl an WMAr l-li. Lr-arssa I 10S.

A If MX A's YanVs 6 rniladctnhia I rw York as Us a abhss J1 4 ft I 4 lUasr rt 4 4 14 squad to be ready for the invasion year ago and has won its first separation (right side) kept him Pekin. Earlier he had been ruled to run up a score of 58-14 on the cause a good linebacker can make an ordinary line look good." said NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis, Milwaukee, 0. Brooklyn. 1: Pittsburgh. 0.

New York, 3: Philadelphia. X. Chicago. Cincinnati, 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 Philadelphia, 8: New York.

6. Boston, 11; Washington, 2. Detroit, Cleveland, 7. Only games. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (Best at seven.) of Carbondale for a clash with two games from Streator and Dun from gridiron competition his soph ineligible by the IHSA because of Missouri collegians and now they Connor.

Plotnrr graduat-d last Southern Saturday night. dee handily. Marquette is prob omore and senior years. residence in another school dis- are talking to St. Louis about a June from U.

High. In the meantime, we re going ably the stiff est test that the Irish trict. Oct will be Bill Tuttlel new record score next Saturday to work on pass protection and our I as pleased mith the play ef.n.w.is, 41111 iu.Krx. is 1144 Night in Canton. Ned Garver, the when Wesleyan moves into the will have this fall and the Trinity squad will have to be nursed along Louisville, Indianapolis, 1 (Louis defense in general, Struck said.

our ends but well have to 1 1 1 -c Detroit pitching ace is scheduled Mound City. Two years ago the His first slab duty came as a three inning stint against ISXU when he was a sophomore. It's a small world, isn't it? ville wins aeries 4-1). this week with this game just to accompany Tuttle to Canton, Bears scored 61 points against Too Much Tension lex. guards and centers," explained uuf three days away.

There are so and Jim Robertson of the A's will Libcro Bertagnolli's charges and me u. High mentor. ZZT.t catch the Tigers star. The next they think on the Pikeway that There were several factors that He arrived too late to take, part many minor hurts in the Irish camp that scrimmage will have I thought we didn't do too bad uui.mjs Pro Football Results Los Angeles, 48: Baltimore, 0. Detroit, 4S; Chicago Bears, 23.

Pittsburgh, 21; Green Bay, 20. New York, 41; Chicago Cards. 10. Philadelphia. 28; Cleveland, 10.

San Francisco. 41; Washington. T. in the local baseball wars but will pro-amateur golf meet is sched- they are 50 per cent better this contributed to the end of Trinity's 4 ft 1 4 rWrrsJ ft 4 1 1 4 14 4 orxj ft I I 4 ft I ft 4 5kawTtMvA 4 114 ft 1 4 ft I I rVrrteert4 3 14 4 a 4 4 tts a i 4 a a 1 4 I Knrwactr 4 4 4 4 1 1 14 4 4 Mr(ns 4 4 4 4 '4-UD t4 144 iGnav 4 4 4 4 AIUSU4 job in stopping (Jem) Crock mr make a valuable addition to the uled at the Bloomington Country year. V) game skein Friday night at the to be forgotten this week.

The squad is thin anyway and really ett on those w-ide sweeps but then Muny league pitching corps if the stadium. It should not have been iClub today. But Larson and Miller plan to is down to 11 boys and Donnelly's Beal fcurt mm through the midie," O'Connor stated. a surprise to anyone for after all make the trip just the same and shoulder cuts his efficiency. Jack Trebbe has only one regular I CASH" UNDERSTAND XT! I THEM PEANUT-HEADS are hoping that they can teach I HAVE THE SOUNDS SWELL.

TO TsCsU 41 14 H' TsUls ft XI Ift Gremer and Zaglouer's defensive DIDN'T THINK WE'D MAKE IT in his front line that played of BEEM IN HERE EVERY SAME KJCK WTTH enough defense this week to at ME I WHAT KIND OF Spirit Key to Win plan came in tor praise from over the. Hill to your fense regularly a year ago and DAY ACTING OUT siu-ar hi ryt Nw Yr 411 41 I94-. 4 MYTVSETWIT least held the score down. mss did you SAY Improved blocking and tackling uoint- sounded like rr FUNNY NOISES EVER this is a green outfit. The heat ONLY PLAYS GOOD rr was My watcm Saturday's score was the largest WAS UP WALNUTS Coach Trebbe Monday.

Raiders To Hit Defense plus a lot of team spirit is what SINCE THEY BOUGHT was on. The pressure was terrific when the repair SHOULD RUM THIS rolled up in the 56 years history THE CRANKCASE' CAR enabled Normal Community to de GUY IS LOOKING and it took Trebbe almost an hour GOOD OU SUREM3U of the Washington-Missouri series FOR THE. BJOS! feat University Itch School so DIDNT HAVE STOMACH "We're going to hit pass defense and with a quarterback to go with NO rr SOUNDED to quiet his gang down after the final gun popped. This accounted handily according to Coach George RUMBLES AN' THINK hard this week," asserted Bloom YEAH-E the trio of record-breakers, Mel (MORE UKE MY ELECTRIC Evans. IT WAS THE.

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Uorfaa 1 In Onrs ft la S. Ditmar Ej res l-4. I tL A ILTft. Bosox II; Nats 2 Waes-hi I Boston ash a' sb 6ARS4SE DISPOSAL THE Seigel, Ted Dunn and Jim Burst, 2 Evans singled out Jerry MeUon. KOISE IN THIS HEAP TIME 6RAMR4 DROPPED it would appear Carl Snavely has Frank Llpscombe.

Millard Vawter penalties for offside. The young Saints were not lining up properly, were altogether too anxious HIS UPPER PLATE INTO CEMENT MIXER one of his greatest teams this fall. Tobin Sunday nighL' 'They've (Alton and Decatur) passed over us two games in a row, and it's a cinch Powell will be throwing Fri and Jerry Stlllman far individual rrGRR-UNcj-UN5' Bob Ladd Snavely is new find. praise for their line play. The WOULD SOUND UNe-UKETHAT- and were called six times for offside early in this ball game.

Larson had no complaints to NCHS mentor was, of course. GOOD day." make on his youngsters' showing Tobin was referring to Eddie A series of first quarter were sufficient to beat any at Elmhurst but did admit that pleased with the running cf i Crockett and Bill Beal and al ii't cited Jim Burton for his good job a a III. PowelL University IDgh quarter the Blue jays line was far below eleven. The pass interference on back, who wUl be directing the of callir.g plays. K0n Mioan 4441 :uu.j 1 1 4 what had been expected in ad Pioneers against BUS Friday night It wm Vawter who kicked th sris 4444 iiif third down with Pontiac needing 25 yards to make the required dis vance or the game.

His young Both teams will be looking for a extra point after the third touch-trt JJiJ a 1 a 1 forwards made mincemeat of the Erst victory. Bloomington suffered a 334 set Jays and that was the answer to down and it was he wno passed to jimr.n.i in imv, 1 Llpscombe for the other extra 1 4 Si raw the 25-0 margin. back at the hands of Decatur last rmir.f Th PartarrarA had errone- Snrsrrjsj 4 a a 4 1 Slrrn Friday, although Tobin rates the Burton wila the ously credited Bradley Backs Rugged iitf 4 a tance, in particular hurt for the Saints had just been assessed five yards for an offside. The Indians would have had to have punted, but for the interference penalty, and that one play could have changed the entire complexion of the game, without taking anything away from Coach Aubra William team's play above that In its open a-Writ rsuisi Totals er against Alton. 'Vie were out-manned, was scoring.

"We drClrd against their passing even though we knew they'd hurt J14 14I, ToU'j 13 1117 11 Coach Ed Struck's simple explana -Tobin singled out Bob Damall as one of his most improved play WasMnrtoat tion of the 34-13 loss suffered by 404 111 Us II cs with their running game we 'TWAS EVEtf THUS- our clunk sounds State Normal at the hands of ers on the basis of his showing Bradley University. "Those backs against the Reds. "He really UKE A BROKEN RECORD were more rugged than ours and found himself and turned In a top Vv faster." notch job as a linebacker." concentrated oa Powell." stated FBI Bvtev, tfrwm PttruJ. Weui Evans. "I think the turning point diiJ'l- of the game was in the lulaw.

lji iur.rn a. period when they dm to I and we threw them back. From s.uan 4 ho sks 4 thn on the kids picked up hftfcttpi cocHoence. lii.ik MA son well schooled club. Chuck Lindquist's 67 yard in the third quarter, of course, broke up the game and Williamson got his best blocking of the ball game on this play.

This little fellow can UNTIL YOU 6ET IT INTO THE SERVICE DEPT THEM IT RUNS LIKE A CHARV Struck pointed to Bob Rizgen- In motion penalties cost the Raiders a lot of ground in their bach as the Redbirds' THEY'LL DO IT EVERYTIME standout, but gave due credit to first two games and Tobin prom.

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