gald—after Rush’s first pitch I THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. ** C-3 SCHOENDIENST GOT 'MIXED UP* (to the Yankee SUNDAY. OCTOBER S. IMS was a toll. Then Rush walked * got < Larsen $d Hank Bauer a Says two-run single. Haney Braves Askeg whether he would have ; Brown Outlasts Yale, walked McDougald if the first pitfh bad been a strike, Haney Blew Their Chance .saM. “We might have gone Keeps Ivy Lead, through with it against Mc- 35-29 YORK, Oct. < ] Bill NEW 4 AP>.— SkowiomV Dougald.'' Someone pointed Oct 4 chance and glove and went to the boxes, PROVIDENCE. R. 1.. "We had our we that Larsen hits a pretty long (AP).—Brown too highly blew it.” ,I Schoendienst was nabbed in a i s not STATISTICS ball. “So does McDougald.” regarded football team That’s the way Milwaukee rundown between third and I fe-! Yala Bremn Haney said. “That McDougald mained on top of the Ivy ] Pint down* 13 21 took to- home.1 gives with thy bat., Rushing yirdtgf 169 I.V» us trouble League today by whipping i Pa.*»lng yardage 120 54 day’s 4-0 defeat by the Yankees Schoendienst. who came more, hasn’t.” Paa*e» 9-15 6-10 ‘Larsen Yale 35-29, before some 17,000 | Pa*»#g » fk .mH in the third game of the World than halfway to the plate, said Intercepted b? 0 %;• jyik 1 i” Rush gave up only three hits fans. Punt* 2-36 l-SO I' *fw Series. he stopped “when I saw Skow- Fumble* loat 1 got beat today. He threw 25 The big play, the Braves’ only ron get the ball on the re- and The victory was the first ever Yard* penallrtd 85 only; 41 pitches through four at Providence for Brown over real chance to junk Don Lar- I bound.” yards Finney scoring on By linings, but used 25 in the fifth. Yale and second in two years with son’s shutout pitching, came in that time Aaron had 18-yard rollout-keeper. steamed into third, and “No I wasn't tired in the for the Bruins over the Blue, a an He the sixth . That’s when i Catch- fifth,” said, I didn’t then ran for the two points the defending champions had er and Third Base- he “and feat last accomplished in 1940 think I lost anything. I was Brown shocked Yale that pulled Brown into a tie. two men on base with one out. man had Red and 1941 punted Just missing the plate, just a 21-20 last year. Unable to gam, Yale . who had hung up. Schoendienst seemed to go. head*- ; little.” with foiir minutes singled, was on second after to have escaped the trap, Quarterback Frank Finney, five plays Brown lng home, Haney, who said “It was the In scored. \ , had walked. back toward when scored 16 points. Pannes tossing eight yards to ?,% > S9ft \ - j|bJL K f jf xBW But when Lumpe’s low throw got past —"-s that beat hs,” announced However it was Nick Pannes 3w. thej probably- will back Jack Cronin for the touchdown. lined a ball that bounced off Berra. But Larsen fielded come who ran the club to its winning yards. Pt& |BHhBHv j'vJF //Xffl Schoendienst) opening day lineup The drive covered 43 ball and tagged his TD. The teams traded leads YALE a is o *—s» in a rundown. nst Southpa'w and it wasn't until late In the I brown .. ? a 8 14—;