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'a 10 Pantagraph, Bloomlngton. 111., Sept. 27, 1966. Jg Ml Us Dodgers Increase Lead By Beatihg Cards, 6-3 i'- Pirates Lose, I Hope for Help PHILADELPHIA (AP) "Two more feet and I'd have got it. The bail was on the way down when it hit the wall." Roberto Clemente stood in the oulet Pittsburgh MlkUAAblME A 1 ST.

LOUIS (AP) Only re-! place Pittsburgh 5-4 in 11 In "Who're they playing?" plied the Dodger manager. through the pennant pressure before, wasn't about to say the about 10 minutes had elapsed since Walt Alston slid into his And he smiled. But then he race was over. clubhouse Monday night, talking about the fly ball "Things are a little better could afford to. His Dodgers had beaten St.

single by Johnny Briggs that gave Philadelphia a 5-4 Louis 6-3, getting through a nings. The twin killing increased the Dodgers' lead to 2V4 in the battle for the National League pennant and left them In a commanding position. If they win three of their remaining six games, the Pirates must sweep their five to gain a tie. Still Alston, who has been rain-threatened game Alston win in 11 Innings. The defeat dropped the Pirates 2-t games behind Los Angeles with five to go.

"I didn't even jump," saidl chair in the Los Angeles Dodger dressing room and, as he munched on a roast beef sandwich generously garnished with mustard, first baseman Wes Parker caught his eye. "The Phillies won," Parker said simply. than they were this morning," he admitted, but added quickly: "There are too many games to go yet. If we lose tomorrow and they win we're right back where we started." wanted to play to avoid scrambling his pitching plans, and the Phillies had helped immeasurably by knocking off second- the Pirates' brilliant right field-; game of the series Wednesday er. "I was crouched, waiting to night, jump.

When I went back I said "As long as he does it with 'I have a chance'. I never! the other club it is not unfair," thought it was going to hit the said Clemente. "Nothing is un- But despite the caution, there was little doubt that Alstun had gotten his way. He had Claude fair fence. But the ball hit too high when you are trying to IP V'-V win.

"Now we have to win the next Osteen ready to start and he wanted to get the game in despite the all-day rain so Osteen could come back again at two here and then beat the Giants In Pittsburgh." That was the way the Pirates Philadelphia Friday night. "It would be a hindrance to us Mauch said Bunning was du to warm up in the bullpen anyhow so he decided to let him do his throwing in the game. "The Dodgers used Koufax against us in 1964 (when the Phillies blew the pennant in the final week). I said at the time I thought he'd make a great to not play," Alston said before talked from manager Harry Walker on down to the clubhouse attendant. But they knew their position was desperate.

the game. "It would put us In a bind." It would do that because Al Three down on the all-important losing side they can afford to lose no more. They must ston had his rotation set. Os starter." PITTSBURON PHILADELPHIA bl bl teen, Don Drysdale, Don Sutton hope for help from the St. Louis The Happy Cub When Ken Holtzman, Chicago Cubs' pitcher, returned to the University of Illinois Sunday night to resume his studies, he visited the Champaign home of Illini fencing coach, Max Garret.

Providing Holtzman (seated) a hero's welcome are (from left) Mrs. Garret; son, Bruce, 15; and daughter, Roberta, like Ken, a senior at the of I physical education department. (AP VVirephoto) I 1" Nil I A nil 1 A B. S02I and Sandy Koufax in St. Louis, then Osteen, Drysdale and Cardinals who bowed to the ahw son caiuton ri Dodgers in the opener of their IKuV oooo four-game series.

fa alio 4 14 0 5 1 I 0 4 0 1000 I00O 1 0 I Koufax in the three-game wind- wairoikl 20 50 11 wnii lb up at Philadelphia. If Osteen got pushed back a day, Alston need coo veaie, me nreoau ace 01 soot Brntt cf lha D.Vitoc' KoHoul ft aft tut; A 11 1 1 uaiici stall mil MichMi pr ed another starter, ace Larry Jackson of the Phils in tonight's second game. 4 0 0 0 Brlw cf 112 1 0 0 0 0 Schatttr 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dalrmplt 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 Wis 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clrmtnt ph 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cuip 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 Gonial! Pfl 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Bunning 0 0 0 4 10 0 0 0 00 0 But the rain stopped just short of game time, and shortly after PQlronl Fryman Blast Wlkr Spriggi ph Mikktlm Lynch ph ODtll The Pirates may have to play without their regular left field game time, Ron Fairly took over, hammering a two-run er, Willie Stargell whose 28 home runs and 116 runs batted Total 42 4 I 4 Total 44S1SS homer in the first inning that Giants Bomb Atlanta, 8-2 III III llM4 00) 001 tit I-s in have helped keep the club inPhiiao.ipnia (2). DP-Pltliburoh 2. Croat the race.

Stargell suffered a Illinois State University's John Rahn, the Redbirds' leading pass receiver, injured his left knee in Saturday night's 14-7 victory over Illinois Wesleyan at Hancock Field and will be lost for the remainder of the season. Rahn, a 6-0, 205-pounder, is from Peoria Spalding. (ISU Photo) Philadelphia I. LOB Pittsburgh i. stretched ligament in his right Philadelphia IS.

26 Clemente, Caillson, 1 i uroai. tienoenon. jo m.akx). hk icg wmic aiming imu mxuuu ciendenon (27). SB-Alley.

S-Rolas. put the Dodgers ahead to stay. Fairly later added two singles and wound up the night with three runs batted in. Lou Johnson also homered for the Dodgers, who collected 11 hits off Bob Gibson and three successors while snapping a two-game base in the second inning of I IP ER BB SO ATLANTA (AP) Willie McCovey and Tom Haller vjFrymtn 4 2-1 1 3 2 4 muiiuajr a gauiE. muiuugii I 111 accounted for five runs on homers as the San Francisco inois State Loses Top pr.

walker i-j rays were negative, Giants bombed the Atlanta Braves 8-2 Monday night. tremely doubtful if he will be'0' umj tn i i The victory kept the third-1 2 i losing streak. aoie to piay. ne couia De outicuip Bunnlno (W, 19-12) place Giants in the National Fairly couldn't have been Receiver Rahn for Season happier. He's the clean-up hitter for the weak-hitting Dodgers, and he's well aware what he lur me seasun.

Manager Walker refuses to give up the ship. "We've just got to win the next one and keep on winning while we hope the Dodgers lose," he said. The Pirates were not critical Illinois State University's lead-. The 6-0, 205-pound Rahn was the position in practice for next Looney Gets Suspension, May Be Traded League pennant race but not by much. They are four games behind the leading Los Angeles Dodgers and have just six games to play.

It was the 24th victory for Juan Marichal who also accounted for two of the San Fran there for. Ing pass receiver, John Rahn, ISU's tight end, a position that Saturday's game at Indiana; Pennant Race At a Glance NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pel. Behind Play Los Angeles 92 64 .590 6 Pittsburgh 90 47 .573 2" San Francisco 18 68 34 4 4 Los Angeles At Home (none). Away (6), at St. Louis (3), Sept.

at Philadelphia (3), Sept. 30. Oct. 1, 2. Pittsburgh At Home (3).

San Francis "I know they have me in that has been lost to the football blocking strength. He ISU's grid squad Monday re- position to drive in runs," the Redbirds for the remainder of also owned the leading pass re lived its UDset over Weslevan right fielder said. 'But i doni the season. ceiving mark three catches of Manager Gene Mauch 's decision to use starter Jim Bun think there's more pressure on by watching game films, cisco runs with a double in the eighth inning. Marichal, who me than anyone else.

I prefer to DETROIT (AP) Fullb3ck The films, along with two- The Peoria (Spalding) junior yards and -a touchdown, injured his left knee on punt' Illinois State coach Larry Bit-coverace durinc the Redbirds' icon dans to trv soDhomore co (3), Sept. 30, Oqt. 1, 2. Away (2), At ning in a relief role in the 11th inning. It was his second relief game statistics, demonstrate theiit with men in scoring position.

Joe Don Looney, under in- iofintta ciicrtancinti Kir a rmiaaeipnia m. aepi. ii, n. San Francisco At Home (none). Away (6), at Atlanta (2), Sept.

27-28) at Pittsburgh (3), Sept. 30, Oct. I. at Cin. appearance of the year and he was making his first appearance of the season against the I a Deuer niuer men.

14-7 win over arch-rival Illinois 1 Bruce Wallace (Chicaeo) and success of the formation in IMrnit T.imJ Tfnr 1S due to Pltch the third "I don't try to overpower the clnnatl (1), Oct. 3. Wesleyan last Saturday. I junior Ron Kruse (Herscher) at! stalled by Coach Bitcon to give Braves, has lost six games. the Redbirds' offensive balance McCovey belted his 35th home run over the center field fence JIM MURRAY ball as much with men on.

I just try to hit it where it's pitched. On the homer, I was just going for a single. But I hit the ball on the perfect part of the bat." re-enter Sunday's National Football League game with the Atlanta Falcons, said Monday he may be traded. Looney told newsmen he met in the first inning with Willie Mays on base, giving the Giants a 2-0 lead. Already Has 296 In all of last season, ISU managed only 500 yards rushing while clicking for 1,596 yards in the air.

The result was nine straight losses. Now, in only two pames this Johnson, meanwhile, was no Haller's three-run homer into briefly with Lions coach Harry less happy, but not quite as articulate. Gilmer earlier in the day. Football Rich In Lush Lore the right field stands, his 27th, in the fourth inning, increased the lead to 5-0. "He told me 'I guess I'll have "All the way," he howled over season, I-State has gained 296 to trade Looney said.

SAN FRANCISCO ATLANTA at) Dl ao di yards on the ground and at no loss of strength in the air Gilmer refused to discuss the Fuentei ss 5 1 3 1 FAlou lb 4 12 2 and over again. "AH the way." It may not have been articulate. But it certainly looks as if it's going to be accurate. Haller 1 2 3 Mathews 3b 4 0 0 0 meeting but said Looney would not be allowed to practice with Hm AiA sw wMn Jganie. me iveuuirus nave Mays cf 4 10 0 Aaron rf 4 0 0 0 McCovey lb 4 1 1 2 Carty 4 0 10 All right, students, the subject wn UIU ill, VUl AXKJk launched 15 fewer passes than Hart 3b 0 3 0 MJones Cf 4 0 0 0 JAlou rf 5 110 Cline If 3 0 10 the team.

LOS ANGELES ST. LOUIS for today is "The Romance of men" get their nicknames? Football," starring Toby Wing A. They played the races hi Gabrlelsn If 3 110 Menke ss 4 10 0 Hiatr ph oooo woodwrd 20 2000 Looney, Gilmer said, refused their opponents, but have gained almost identical passing yardage with 220 yards. and Jose Iturbi and a cast of heavily, Burda ph 1 0 0 0 Abernthy 0 0 0 0 Brown rf 0 0 0 0 delaHoz ph 10 0 0 Lanier 2b 3 110 Schneider 0 0 0 0 to re-enter the game, won by Wills ss 4 110 Javier 2b Schofleld 3b 3 0 10 Brock If WDavit cf 0 1 0 Flood cf Fairly rf 4 2 3 3 Cepeda lb Lefebvra 2b 4 0 10 Shannon rf I Inhninn If A 1 9 9 tAC HTvmr ab bl 1 2 0 4 0 2 4 110 3 110 4 0 0 0 4 0 12 3 0 10 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Q. Who was "The Galloping Detroit 28-10, late in the first Marichal 4 112 Olivo 0 0 0 0 Sophomore fullback Denny half "because he was not going Biasngme oooo Kopacz ph 10 0 0 Reed 0 0 0 0 Ritchie 10 10 Millan 2b 2 0 10 MclNamara (Melrose Park) and Roseooro 3110 spiezip 3b uru 1 n- 1 pl 1 Parker lb 4 0 1 0 Maxvlll as junior halfback Rick Shemansky costeen 2100 Gibson Pecan a 0 0 0 0 Woodeshk thousands.

It Is an action-packed, audience participation drama in which we try to bring you up-to-date on all the lush lore of the grand old game which has brought to our culture to be my messenger boy." A. Vincent Price. Q. During their West Point 0 0 0 0 Gilmer normally alternates are iour Gagiiano ph 1 34 2 2 3 1 13 1 Total Total careers, Glenn Davis and Doc-JT Sr UUbafrdu- averaging yaras per his backs as messengers to re ritne Hoerner 0 0 0 0 Francona ph 1 0 0 0 San Francisco 200 100 1 3 0-1 0 00 1 0 1 1 1 01 AJackson pr 0 0 0 0 Atlanta TncM. lay plays to quarterback Milt Plum.

the limp, the stitch, the steel Outside 35 3 1 3 33 6 11 Total Total spectively. Can you tell us why? Gabrlelson, Menke. DP Atlanta 1. LOB San Francisco 7, Atlanta t. 2B Hart, Carty, Marichal.

HR McCovey (35), Haller (27), F.Alou (31). SB-Cllne. Looney said he refused to go plate and 33 ways to recognize the concussion, and whose coat of arms is a sea of crutches McNamara leads in total yards with 146 in 37 carries. Dominated Second Half The effectiveness of those 2 10 111 010-4 0 10 111 0 0 0-1 Los Angelas St.Louls A. Easy.

Blanchard stayed in the Army, Davis got out. Q. The linebacker assigned to back into the game because of a back injury. Gilmer did not FWHI. Soleilo.

Lefebvre. DP IP ER BB so three backs behind a hard Los Angeles 2. LOB-Los Angeles 8. Marichal (W, 24-6) 9 4 2 2 1 11 St.Louls 7. 2B-Lefebvre, Spleiio, Rfed (L.

0-1) 2 1-3 4 2 2 2 2 L.Johnson, Javier, Brock, Cepeda. HR- Ritchie 2 2-3 4 3 3 0 3 Fairly (12), L.Johnson (17). lAbernathy 2 0 0 0 0 2 tackle Blanchard was known as chargfag interior nabled mention the injury Sunday. But Loiney displayed a large red welt to newsmen Monday. rampant on a border of plasma.

The game is rich in anecdot-age from raccoon coat to hemorrhage, from flask to oxygen tent, and our purpose today is Srhoflld. Lefebvre. Wills. Reoan. 1 1 1 0 0 what? Olivo ISU to completely dominate sec Blasingame ona-nau piay against wesieyan costeen tw, 17.13) sh 3 2 2 f.

I Regan 3 1-3 3 0 0 0 A. Mr. Lop-side. Q. What was the "dream A.

The University of Chicago 6 7 Gibson (L, 20-12) whii a gruuiia cunuui game. to test you for your sense of "I came out of the game in the second quarter and told Gilmer I was hurt," said Looney. "But he wanted to send me back in Standings Exclusive of punts and penal 1 1 1-3 2 12-3 1 Woodeshick Plche Hoerner NATIONAL LEAGUE ties, ISU had the ball for 40 won Lost Pet. Behind WP-Gibson. 64 .590 backfield after Hutchins became president.

Q. What does a coach mean plays after intermission. Wesleyan put the ball in play only 14 times. The Redbirds gained 160 yards total offense to only 28 67 68 72 74 77 80 football history, Seventy-five per cent correct answers entitle you to wear a beanie and carry two pom-poms to the next home game. Fifty per cent or fewer, and you have your viewing privileges to 'Countdown to Kickoff" lifted and you must when he says a team has "de .573 .564 .541 .529 .506 .461 .436 .410 .369 2'j 4 7V4 9Vs 13 17 24 28 34Va with a message for Plum.

"I didn't want to risk getting hurt worse," added Loor.ey saying: "I told him if he wanted a messenger, he should call Western Union." Tigers' McLain 20-Game Winner ANAHEIM (AP) Denny Mc Bill Schell, hard-hitting Illinois Wesleyan University defensive guard, will be out of action for about six weeks with a fractured ankle, the Titans learned Monday. Schell, a 194-pound senior from Yorkville, received the injury in Saturday's game against Illinois State. (IWU Photo) sire 7 for IWU in the second half. A. The same thing an all-night 92 99 movie does.

Lost Pet. Behind Los Angeles 92 Pittsburgh 90 San Francisco 88 Philadelphia 85 Atlanta 83 St. Louis 79 Cincinnati 74 Houston 68 New York 64 Chicago 58 AMERICAN Won xBaltlrrrore 96 Detroit 87 Minnesota 85 Chicago 81 Cleveland 79 California 77 Kansas City 71 Washington 71 Boston 71 New York 68 clinched pennant Q. It is said football teaches 60 .615 Quarterback Jerry Kinnikin (Staunton) has accounted for all of ISU's points in the first two games. He has scored two turn your seat in the moving card tricks.

Lain became the major leagues' sixth 20-game winner Monday night as Detroit edged Califor us many lessons which can carry over into real life. Does it? A. I'll say! It teaches you .554 .545 .516 .503 .490 .452 .447 15' 17V4 19Vj 25'a 26Vj 27 28 touchdowns, passed for two more, and kicked all four extra nia 2-1 on Gates Brown's run-scoring single in the ninth in Schell Has Fractured Ankle, Lost to Titans for 6 Weeks very early in the game that institutions, even great institutions points 89., 88 .436 ning. DETROIT FOOTBALL STATISTICS CALIFORNIA ab bl ab bl Jim Murray Wood 2b 3 0 0 0 Schaal 3b 3 0 0 0 will break rules when it is to their economic advantage to do Results Trcewski 2b 0 0 0 0 Johnstone If 4 0 0 0 MAuliffe ss 5 0 0 0 Fregosi ss 3 0 2 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE so. it also encourages athletes 3 0 0 0 Vinson lb 4 Cash lb Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 4, 11 Innings 4 0 0 0 Cardena cf 4 1 1 1 quarter of the 14-7 loss to ISU.

I started at the offensive tackles Bill Schell, veteran defensive FOR TWO GAMES INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing Net AM. Yards Ave. Denny McNamara 37 144 4.0 Rick Shemansky 28 110 4.0 C. Mokszycki 17 3.9 Jerry Maley 1 0 0.0 Mike Phillips 5 -7 Jerry Kinnikin 13 -19 Passing to get good grades. Even if they san Francisco Atlanta Los Angeles 6, St.

Louis 3 It marked the first time he at ISU. 4 0 3 0 Rodgers 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Siebern ph 10 0 0 4 2 2 0 Morton rf 3 0 0 0 New York at Cincinnati, canceled, rain guard for Illinois Wesleyan University's football team, has a Kaline rf WHorton It Wert 3b Stanley cf Freehan McLain GRrown ph have to cheat on exams to do it. 4 0 2 1 Knooo 2b 2 0 10 3 0 10 Rubio 10 0 0 Rut hnw rlnp it nrpnarp 1 0 1 1 Lee 10OO 0 0 0 0 a 1U -IT 1 1 14. fractured ankle and will be out of action about six weeks, Coach Don Larson learned Monday. w.

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Sherry Jerry Kinnikin 26 13 0 185 1 .500 Mike Phillips ..2 1 0 35 1 .500 Total 29 4 1 35 2 9 2 Total has ever been injured badly enough to miss a game. Fast Lineman Line coach Bob Keck recently said Schell, who was a fullback at Yorkville High School, is the fastest lineman he has Freshman Jim Minnighan and sophomore Ron Krogh are the leading candidates if Crites has to be replaced. On the brighter side, it is believed that Dick Berardi will be ready for defensive end mat, on nis aeatn Dea ueorge A If you get mUlion dolIars Only games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 5-2, Washington 0-3 Detroit 2, California 1 Only games scheduled Games Today NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago (Ellsworth 7-21) at New York (Ribant 11-8), night Pittsburgh (Veaie 15-12) at Philadelphia (Jackson 15-14), night San Francisco (Sadeckl 5-1) at Atlanta Injuries received in Saturday's 110 lit 101 1 no no oeo-i Detroit California uipp unpiureu L-udLii iuiuicfrom the Houston Oilers-babv. Receiving Catches Yds.

LG TD Ave. John Rahn 3 55 35 1 18.3 Jerry Maley 3 20 8 0 7.0 you're prepared game against Illiiois State may create other holes in the defen Rockne to "win one for the Old Gipper?" Did he? Or what is Arnold Giles DP California 1. LOB Detroit 9, California 5. 2B Stanley. 3B Stanley.

HR Cardenal (15). Ruble tf. We have heard of the "Vow 2 54 43 0 27.0 2 41 30 1 20.5 2 25 16 0 12.5 2 25 16 12.5 C. Mokszycki Ron Kruse Bruce Wallace had in 10 years at IWU. "Bill's; work against North Park.

The sive unit for the opening Col (Jarvls 6-1), night Boys" and the "Wow Boys, who are the "Ow! also quite a competitor. He ran Pekin product was held out of lege Conference of Illinois game Houston (oiusti 14-13) ar tincmnaii (Ellis 12-18), night Los Angeles (Drysdale 12-16) at St. IP ER BB SO I 4 113 6 1 0 0 0 0 2 6 2-3 6 1 1 3 6 .2 1-3 3 1 1 0 2 McLain (W, 20-13) TD PAT PAT FO Points Rubi0 22 4-4 0 0 16 jLee the ISU game because of a hip against North Park Saturday at! all the way off that field on a A. The scrubs on the Notre Louis (Washburn 11-1), night Jerry Kinnikin C. Mokszycki the Wesleyan Staduim.

i broken ankle so we wouldn't injury. have to take a time out," Keck! After looking at movies of WP Rubio. 2:17. A 7,447. John Rahn 1 0 0 Dame practice field who simulate enemy plays all week long.

Tackle Jeff Beaumont is gen- AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit (McLain 19-13) at California (brunet 12-12), night erally banged up with a bruised; said Monday. the ISU game, which broke an Cleveland (McDowell -ai ai minnesoia (Perry 9-7) Boston (Stange 8-1) and Osinskl 3-3) at Their team colors arr black and blue and their varsity letters are the real origin of this deathless saying? A. In a card game in the old Oliver Hotel in South Bepd, Gip lost six straight pots, and as Rockne passed by in the hall, he heard him tell 'he dealer, "How about winning one for the Old Gipper?" Q. Legend had it, Rockne saved the request for a tight spot for his team. Did he? A.

Yes. That tight spot oc-' Chicago (John 14-10 and rawara T-u, i. knee and two bruised Schell, his lower leg a eight-game IWU winning streak. Defensive halfback Bob Crites watched practice Monday and Larson said he was fairly well has a shoulder injury and de-i vowed that he would be back satisfied with the Titans per-fpnkvp tarklp Jim Hostetler is sooner than six weeks. formance.

twi-night Reds Pick Bristol As Permanent Boss in the form of welts. Q. What does It take to make a great pro player? A. Usually, about $10,000 of the taxpayers' money, a gener- Meanwhile, Larson indicated nursing a knee injury. Btaumont Doubtful Unctntlor ic ovnpptprl tft hp that Larry Bear, a sophomore from Lincoln, or Steve Tosh, ou allowance from a rich alum- Praises Hymbaugh "I saw more plusses than minuses," he said.

Larson praised Mike Hymbaugh, senior from Tremont who played guard on offense and linebacker on defense. "Mike ready Saturday, but Beaumont jletterman junior are the major New York (Bannsen -) at wasnmgron (Richert 14-14), night Kansas City (Krausse 14-9) at Baltimore (McNally 13-5), night Games Tomorrow NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at New York. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (night). San Francisco at Atlanta (night). Houston at Cincinnati (night).

Los Angeles at St. Louis (night). AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit at Califcrina (night). Cleveland at Minnesota. New Yor at Washington (night).

Kansas City at Baltimore (night). Oniy games scheduled. CINCINNATI (AP) Daveitory. At a hastily called news curred in the first jeven games nus, and a college curriculum is doubtful ana CTites' siaius, j-- the following year and once enough to recognize the; Bristol, a young man who conference, DeWitt announoed won't be known until later. with each incomine squad fori importance of basket-weaving Jdoesn't believe in fooling around the 33-year-old Bristol would Jarrett May Start If Beaumont or Hostetler Is Schell is a 194-pound senior the next 12 years.

At last count, bead work, techniques of the was named Monday to be the also command the Reds next ss.hn uHprnd in 1961 and 1962. unable to play Saturday, the did fine job of blocking. He Cincnnati Reds' fourth manager Notre Dame had won 212 modern dance, first aid and driv games for the Old Gipper, not'er education to our civilization year. The appointment leaves Bristolwho commands the respect the last three seasons. Bristol took over as interim entered the armed forces and replacement will come from was moving his man out of then returned last season to Phil Ballard, Jim Jarrett and there consistently," Larson said, earn a regular job in the White.

Ballard, a three- "Stromberg played one of his Fight Results to mention two national cham-, If our hero can't cut in the pros, pionshlps, a Rose Bowl game he is in perfect position for a of his piayers and the apprecia- manager July 13 when Prcsi- LONDOSS-Jose Menno. Argemma. T5lo incr. lion of many fans as the young-, po can g.ul wa. uoi; ineayy- iciiMve aire iwi n't je and the 1927 basketball playoff career as a school crossing dent-General 'Manager William an.

a aM 9 a I ardMfmtV year leuerman, ana jarren, a Deuer games, Larson saw 01 Normal Community graduate the junior defensive guard. "Ht who is a transfer from Illinois, was getting a good charge." m. cernaut that went undefeated against Furaue. mey lost one.guara or me neaa smoKe-signai-iU. tired Don Hef fner for est manager in the major walpole.

Boo cassiov. New Yorti. outpointed Clyde Taylor. 14. Schell was hurt in the third for the Old Gipper 11 tunes.

'ler for a Pueblo Indian tribe, failure to lead the Reds to vie- (leagues. I new Ton iij..

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