THE EVENING STAR Wnhinflen,¦¦ WaJnasEty," Sopfemhor 2), W C.,wy mwf 1939WWW D-4_ 0. Race Ended Gordon Hands MAJOR MAJOR Sr STEPHEN'S SHOWS PROMISE In Style by HAGUE BOX SCORES LEADERS Tribe's Reins _WHITESOX,4; INDIANS,2 I BRAVES, 5; PIRATES, 3 CARDS, 11; DODGERS, NATIONAL LEAOUB White Sox ’ 10_ BATTING (baaed on 400 or bata) more *t CHICAGO CLEVELAND MILWAUKEE PITTSBURGH LOS ANGELES —• Aaron, Milwaukee, .357; Young Page * ST. LOUIS Cunningham, Continued from D-l ab r h rbl ab r h rbl r at. Louis, 360; Copada, Quarterback br b , br b «' Apr’lo.ss * A n 1 r4nc c •’)!«: A 1 1 Flara'l.cf s OH'ni.Sb (!81.'.'..2b » ( £ !* Pinion. Cin- White Sox seemed startled. Fbx,2b 4 0«o Power,zb A0 1 0 Mbih iRo .vi' 8 *A iV 1 V cinnati. and Boyar, at. Louis. .SIS, It. t o To Harder O'dmn.Sb 4 2 1 Fr'nca.lb 4 110 BUNa—Ptnaon. Cincinnati, 127; Maya. them a second to - 0 fnfS Bast 402' took Landis.ff 0 0 0 Mlnoso.lf 3 0 10i Hi! •»» realize 8 117; ’ n Aaron. Milwau- at Episcopal CLEVELAND, Bept. 23 (AP). . they then they, Kl'akl.lb 3 0 0 0 Nixon,c 4 0 2 0 f'W'blaco.H 4; Mathews, Clicks had and ' 0 0 kee. Milwaukee. 112:1 Rom'no.c 3 0 0 0 C'lvlto.rf 3 1 ihj J?}; - hvd Robinson. —Joe Gordon was out today as swarmed i each other, Batter.e n o o o Held.as is 1 o o BSE, 1 b Cincinnati. ioe b I Hi , . hoar «f. IN—Bank*. By 0 0 0 Strlc'd.3b 0 0 0 i Sgsfja o| nil Chicago. CARL SELL By 808 HANSON Cleveland manager with four The vlct ’e Lollar.c 1 0 i\ “’"ft.HD® r the White t Smith.lf 4 111 1 Tanner 10 0 0 0 I*®- Rpblnaon. Cincinnati. 125; ¦Ur SUft Writer Star Staff Writer games Rivera.rf 412 1 Leek,3b 00 o 0 l S'tlfaTaa 40 0 fioodlcf Alla Aaron. Milwnukeo, 121; Ball. Clnclnl still left on the Indians’ Sox a 4',4-r lead over the I Phlt'pe.ef ft Roaeb o.e 2 p n 0 Ore'as.as 4 1 2 ( natl. 112; Mathawa. Ned Martin, a ISO*,. With year under its 4 12 0 fValo 10 0 08 fas 8 8 8 1 Milwaukee. 109. 5-foot-8. one beltt schedule, and General Manager Indians, who ..ave only fourr Wynn.n 30 0 0 B*x**.3b 10 10o Ilmi 10 0 0 HfT*—Aaron. Milwaukee. 21V. Pin- pound quarterback, has r Shaw.p lono Awebeter 0 o o o0 Fict.p 0 0 0 0 “ son, Junior in the Interstate Athletic Con- Prank Lane ™* Cincinnati. 201: oepedae San i - said he hoped to? games to play. The Sox have Staley.p 00 0 0 ferry.p llillO cs?r u< 1 oo< IST: moved up from last year's Jay- Stephen’s ,8 0 Totnla Pjaaciaco. ference, St. School >1 name the 1960 pilot soon, per- three left—before playing the Scotsman I 0 I 0 33 ASA Totals IS X l~a iin 133; Mathews. Milwaukee, and vee team to Episcopal ¦ !* 1 Colled out on etrlkaa far Haddlx Inn Churn.p Blaslngame. St. Louis. handle l in Alexandria starts the foot- - haps before week Is over. v t 1110 176. the opening game of the World W’ 8 8!! II f> >• Lablpe.p 0 0 0 0 DOUBLED Pinson. Cincinnati. 47: Hlfeh School's "side-saddle” T- ball p 3 out for UasaroakMn l. season with considerable *1 The leading candidate ap- - in Chicago's Comlskey ! » &ound^d W. '.'Davis 10 0 0 Aaron. Milwaukee. 44; Mays. Ban foanatlon this season, and Series III! a w'llams.p o o 0 o Pranel«o. 41: Clmoll, Loula, optimism but still may be a pears ) today. 39; Temple. SL Syd pleased -1 to be Leo Durocher, who Park a week from Totals 30 4 • 4 Totals 34 2 11 2 Cincinnati. 3A. Coheh Walden is year away from being top- nln TBIPLkR—Moon. Loe Angele*. a * has announced he will quit ai The White Sox, who had lost k 1 Struck out for Strickland In Ath; : BAmoroa 1 0 n o 11: with the results. flight club. 2 Stnalad for Perry In Ath; 3 Grounded « McD'Ut.p 0 (I 0 0 The Episcopal $65,000 Job with the National 1j two In a row as their pen- out for Leak In 7th: 4 Grounded out[i i Mantillalo^&tr^.u.to Adcock: Mantilla to Ad- 1OH'ward 1118 formation is a The cock; Groat to Maseroecl to Stuart. jr ° ,Bbaseball, where he piloted three a began with Mantilla to. Adcock. Maaoroakl Singled HOME BUNS-Banke. Chicago, years i drive that a i to Stuart. LOB—Milwaukee, 3: Pitta- . 1 for Oliver In 3d: 2 Struck Mathew*, and five ago and since then National League pennant 888r| > burgh, eut Tor Labine In 4th; 3 Milwaukee. 43; Aaron Last of a Serial 1 wln- four-game sweep In Cleveland 1 Cleveland-:::::: 883 Bff 4. Piled out foi :,B; *®binion, under (Sleepy) ¦ 11*’ . Snider In Ath: 4 Piled out for Larkei i'.lr*!***'*, Cincin- Coach A1 > ners. August. . jK-^Crandafr'iP-^taron. Ath: A nati. 38: Maya. San Pranctico. 31. in late # 7 ko. I In Walked for Roeeboro In Rth STOLEN Thompson have compiled a» "leading.” Ip h r er bb too d Doubled for Williams In Rth BASES—Mays, San Pran- lining up to one side of the So In fact, is Du- c^T ’4 -ii: grounded out Ptgnatano Rth 4,1 r Chicago Wynn mono; Anerlciok^.7~i^3lls«!to Fog to Kluauvakl; a 7 for In T.’ ? ' and creditable 29-13-3 record. rocher’s candidacy that other No. 370 for Aparicio 9 Grounded eut for Kipp In nth; ailllam. Lot 7Angeles, Ctpeda, center. The ball can be handed r Fox to to Kluauwiil; Apa- I Sherry 9Sln- 23: (11l * This year’s edition Is made among them Fred Wynn, claiming his 270th I LOB—Chicago. 7; A |)*d for N. In 9th: 10H1I ’ Cln to the quarterback or snapped s names 1 ’ Pie* ... ..i 0 0 0 0 3 3 home run for McDtvltt In 9th. "nuatf'Vn up predominately (4-2). ‘ (bastd of juniors Cincinnati and victory and tying , Winner—Pltarro Lout—Had- PITCHING directly to of the other ft Hutchinson of I career Bur- ~,i-*m,th’ on 15 or moro deci- one • dig (12-12). ... sions)—Pace, LOD ANOELES 812 001 003— If Pittsburgh. 13-1,1 947; and for that Thompson lelgh - single-wing plays. reason ) Chuck Dressen of Los Angeles Grimes for 15th place on ; R.F^"«Bu%? ’ , xPaced two bature In oth. U—- ST LOUIS 40A 020 00*—11 W t,b rth 1 ft-8. backs for ip h r tr bb so ’ ' R97; Anton- believes his club may ) scarcely I I ! ftHMMUL Bocory. r. Jm ri‘ i 19-10, ,RAB; The system was by not reach —have come In for r the all-time winners' list, made : installed !S ::::::::» Furlllo. Cunnincham Podres. Los®r*?cU<'o'Angeles. 14-9, 536 Its peak for another year. .more than a It 10 out of 11 against the 2? « 8 ] j Conley. Philadelphia. McLaughlin, former Epis- mention. In- ... o 0 0 0 12-7. .632. Lee ¦ Staler 8 - STRIKEOUTS copal coach, and Walden, who Lack Depth, Site } Leo had promised to tele- - dians since they bundled him Cunningham; Orammasti^i&nT'Ato Cunning- Drysdal*. Los An. Grant """II1 8 |.| I ! ems, 5; GIANTS, 4 ham LOB—Lea Angeles. 9: was McLaughlin's assistant. phone Lane by today as a fol- ¦ off to the White Sox with i 1 fall f 0 0 0 0 0 St. LauU 2*o|*' '"’loV’ Harshman 2 I 0 n o, - "We’ve got one pretty fair low-up negotia- • ago 0 0 1 1 IAN PBANCI9CO Easeglan. rr c# 1“i **d McLaughlin is coach to their first Smith two years for Mln- CHICAGO „ 2b—chum. *! pitu now head r Winner Wynn (21-10). Loser —i• r h rbl Orammas dt bu?!h. i4«!* ' team, but depth _ . ab abrbrbl Clmolt. HR—Smith. Hodges at Washington-Lee University. we lack and tions In Pittsburgh last week, . nle Minoso and Fred Ferry (I£-10). Bread.** 0 0 Ty'r.2b 0 Flood Thompson -1 Hatfield. 1 0 T. A 110 Howard. S—Bridges. Clmoll. AMERICAN The slEe," said. "There "I didn’t talk with him yes- Wynn . Alou.rf join Altman,cf A3 3 2 LEAGUE Maroon has not had a los- s looked like a master in '(^rfearri Ip h r er bb s< is versatility in the ! terday. i Mcßtera. BATTING (Baaed on 400 or mort it ing season with the backfleld but he said he was still this one weakening in , A4.293. H J ,t Mr, formation (we 1 before Hegan.c 10 0 0 Lone.lb 011 0 n 8 2 n t' Kalin*. like our to » - - - - iili! feliDetroit.r«7r YSS.120: 'nPRunnels,V since 1949. halfbacks throw' Involved In other negotiations." the fifth. Still, he became C p'a.lf-lb 4 00 0 Banks.M 4 0 2 11 Labine (4* 0 0 01 Boston. .314; run) the Spa c*r.2b 2 0 Morvn.lf 3 o Io c*.*9*o- -SO#: Minoso. Cleve- as well as and on a given i Lane said. "He wanted to know 3 1 1 I Willlama 2 12 13 1 ianO l ' fourth pitcher and first right- TIGERS, 6; A'l, 4 Land'th.c I 0 I 0 Walle.rf 1o l i P .JOx. Bryant Fullback day could Wagner ( at we be troublesome." " a little more about our plans > 4 1 0 0 1 Noren.rf 1 0 1 0 Mc l?evltt*—l"; I T o o 0 j •CNA—Yoat. Detroit. 113; Mantle. hander to beat the Indians six $ 0 0 o "«* York, In the Saints’ 13-6 victory ' make KANSAI CITT DETROIT O Con'l.3b 0 2 Th'eon.K 2 0 ti 103: Power. Cleveland, Martin is a good ball handler here so he could a de- ' times in one season over the ab r h rbl ab r h rbl o.lH*..:::::} t l 2 1 10'.: Kuenn. Detroit. 98: Jensen. over Gaithersburg Sat- Snyder.ef All 1 Ihßb t ? s O MrDanlal 2 5 3 3 11 Boston, and Apartelo. Chicago. according last Toat.Ab 40 11 A s(1 . 07. and fair last years. , Oil passer, to urday. cision. 25 Marla.rf A i ! n Harrts.lb 2 10 0 Kirkla'd I Htllman.p 3 O 0 p g Paced Zve batters In flrat Inning ¦‘’NS three members of the "In any case, M 0 0 Kuenn.rf 3 8. Jon**.* 00 0 0 Kfton.p 000 (I BATTED IN—Colavito. dev*. Walden. Backing up Martin s no new man He had the IJ an..lb 30 412 l I! Winner—Bridge* (8-3). Loaer—- 10 #. Jenaen, Boston, backfleld, Marty Baumberger, 1 Indians blanked I.U akl.Ob (I 10 0 Kalina.ef 2 110 1000 -0 (8-2). ’Rfl/' lolj are Marvin Giles, better known . jwill come In this season. It’s on until the fifth, , Crcv If 312 1 B beret.c 20 0 1• \ 8 8 8 Churn Killebrew. Washington. 101; Lemon. Shepherdson 1 four hits ’ Hadl'y.lb 0 0 B’llng.2b U—Barllck. Bosses*. Lands*. Craw, Washington. 99; golfer, Chuck and Bobby '.possible that I will be able to working 2 0 4 0 10 Dotrott as a and Phil Swift. The Clore, ’ out of a two-on, none- ¦ 4Wins.lb 1 oo o Oroth.if 4o o o ford. T—8:08. A—12.732. of the lines up stood out. It was St. • an announcement soon.” Lumpe.as 4 0 0 0 Lepcls.ll 4 2 1 0 inSvfiit ¦lTß—Kuenn. Detroit. rest backfleld 'make out Jam in the second inning. Runn'g.p : Total* SO 40 4 88 cago. 194: Pox. Chi- Stephen’s opener. For the rest this ¦ Houae.c 2 0 0 0 *ll' ToUle Sl3 A IRP; Runnel*. Boston and with Henry Swift, Phil’s older of season He did it by getting Rocky r ASmlth.e 10 12 B'nslda.p loon I 1 Plied eut for Sanford In Sth: * Power and Minoso, Cleveland. 172. It was Baumberger, - Harder, pitching 1 K'ch'k.2b 4 0 10 ACbrialey 10 0 0 ) Struck out far Norm In fih; 3 Hit brother, and Sophomore Max 5-foot- Mel veteran fly left, 1 o 0 o M’g'n.p ploy DOUBLES—Kuenn, Detroit, 40; Po*. 165-pound junior 1 Colavito on a to where i J'hna'n.n T 0 0 0 0 l into double for Mnrahnll la 7th: MINOR LEAGUES Chicago. Chapman -10. and fast- coach, will manage the Indians. , 1Bella 10 0 0 4 Safe an error for Landrlth In Sth; Ii; 34: Malsone. Boston. 33; at the halfbacks ¦ • Smith took it and home est on the team, who threw • Herbert.* 0 0 0 0 A Doubled for Pagan In sth: 8 Piled out (Best of 7) "“."•‘Xl*:Borton. Minoso. Cleveland, with returnee Bunny Bryant returned I The four remaining games with to nail trying i 2T'*l'g*r 10 0 0 for McCormick in Sth: 7-IUod foir and Williams Kansas City, 32. 1 Minoso. to score Kutrna.p l out INTEBNATIONAL LEAGUE at a punt for 70 yards and a Kansas City here starting Fri- ' o o o o Elston In Oth. (Ptnali TRIPLES—AIIison. Washington. 9: fullback. i ’ from Woody TOr'vaid 10 0 0 McDougald. third. Held then I .. (Havana New York, 8; Landlt, Chapman is touchdown to clinch the vic- - day will be used to test the SAN FRANCISCO 011 000 020—I 4 Havana. 1; Richmond, 0 180-pound . .. Chicago, an ! fouled out. 34 4 CHICAGO *OO 010 002—6 A wins. 2). Kuenn. Detroit. Marls. to y Totals 47 Total! 30 A9 6 4 to City Kubgk, Junior who comes to Episcopal r against Gaithersburg. ¦ club's rookies. , E—Move. Long. PO-A—Son Pran- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas and New York. A walk and two singles gave • 1 Grounded out for Johnson In Ath: : cisco, Z2S-10; Chicago. 7. Engla Clore, a transfer from George : resigned Friday 2 out for In 3 27-10. X—Two o (Pinal i from n d. where his When he last the Struck Herbert 7th: out In 9th when winning run scored. I. 6; Minneapolis. (aeriei HOME RUNS—Colavito. Washington [ Indians a run In the fifth, . Walked for J. Morgan in Ath: 4 Struck DP—Pagan Spencer Port Worth. 0 Clevtland. father, a Marine officer, had High where he ! because of his feud with Lane , out for Hadlev in Sth; A Doubled for to ta McCorey. r. tied. 2 to 2). 41: Killebrew. Washington. 40; : which ended with Power hit- r LOB—-Ban Francisco. 9: Chicago. 7. Lemon. Washington. 33; Mantle. been stationed. Max sharpened starred in football and bas- ’ the handling of House in 3th: A Fouled out for Burn- McCoser Kirkland. ¦¦ over the ball ting into double play. Lopes ; aide In Ath: 7 Struck out for Kutyna I ..2b 2. Dark. t. *rw r° r k :il. Maxwell. Detroit, 30. up by playing rug- ketball. actually caught the agreeable a 1 3b—Dark. HR—Marshall. Altman. B - SYOLEN BASES—Aparicio. Chicago. for football ¦ club, Gordon was to replaced In 9th. Sanford. 54; ’ Wynn with Shaw KANSAS CITT Mantle. New York, 21:. Landis, by last year. punt and handed off to Baum- ’ serving out the season. 101 000 020—4 Chicago, 20: Jensen, Boston, 19; singles DETROIT .. j 1 Heading berger. trlple-threater, when two and Colavito’s 1 003 111 00*—A) Sanford *jP S S V*o *4 Smith Seeded No. Allison. Washington, 11. a list of 10 return- A Clort But a half-hour after last IMcCormick 2 2 0 0 0 1 PITCHING (baaed on or sacrifice fly gave the Indians I E—Snyder. Lepclo. PO-A—Kansas 0 Alphonso 15 more de- ing lettermen 205-pound acquitted > night's game City. i S. Jonas 1H 3 3 2 1 i C. Smith has beer Chicago. is himself well in his ended. Lane went other In 24-12. Dotrott. 27-A. DP—Harris cision* t—Shaw. 17-6. .739: Saunders, an All-Prep first game with the dressing their run the sixth. to Lepclo to Harris. LOB—Kansas : msr g seeded No. 1 in the fifth annual McLiah. Cleveland. IP-R. .704: Stuart Saints. to the room and held I City. 7: Datrolt. !t!m!(0-0). '<.vun. Chicsco. 21-10: H77: Delock. A. Winner—Elston Loser B.i. Greater Washington senior! 11-6, .047; Detroit, center last year. Saunders, Shepherdson. also a junior: a 10-minute conference with Grant Homers 2b—Cray 2. Smith. Bolling. Lepclo 2. Jones (20-1A). Boston. Mossl. i Yields 3b—Marls. HK—Snyder. U—Daacoll. tennis tournament starting at ltf 9* 640 captain of the Maroon, is an who fast last year Gordon In the latter's Kalin*. Conlon. Dixon. Vtnson. STRIKEOUTS—Bunning. 201; came on to i office. gave Wynn | Kuenn. S—KaUne. SF—Barbara! T—2:4l. A—(paid) A.442. today Detroit. outstanding The Sox a 2-0 5:30 p.m. at the Armj Wynn. Chicago, 177; Pgscual. Wish- offensive center take over the No. 1 quarter- When they came out. Gordon In h r ar bb a* lngton. 17* Baltimore, ¦ [ lead against loser Jim Perry r , . - Navy Country Smith hai Wilhelm. who also is slated to see plenty back position, perfect ; grabbed Johnson 4 A 4 S 4 3 Club. and Score. Cleveland. 139. had a Harder and said: ' (12-10) In the third Bubba \ SOX, 4; won the event times. of action on defense. day with his “You’re on |S£2 ::::::: | ~RED ORIOLES73~ three passing, hitting t It.” Phillips' single and two-out I f IS 8 six for six. Someone asked Gordon where t 1 MS :::::: ! BALTIMORE BOSTON Plays Gonxaga Saturday ’ doubles by Aparicio and Good- ; T. Morgan Itt1 L i j H ab r h rbl ab r b rbl be would be while the Indians 00002 ' Klaus.at 3 0 0 0 Qetger.cf 4 12 2 Line Needs Work ’ man. It was Mudcat Grant, , Winner—Running (17-13). Loser—- - 4HH* loop Run'la.2b 3 1 2 (I Winton Blount and Arml- played their final four games, , Johnson iO-I). ’ another righthander, who gave 0 i stead Cash have shown up The line needs working on. . and his reply was: ,M' *»»¦ »*«• CM 4 12 0 &R& 4 J up the clinching homers, ; T-yr*-ii24?r ' Nlem’n ls 4 0 0 0 Jmsan.rf 4 0 0 (I well as offensive ends, accord- according to Thompson. "Upstairs with Lane, second- a . R ns'n.3b 4 0 10 Mla ne.3b 4 11 (1 Smith's 16th and Rivera's third. Boyd.lb 3 0 2 1 White.c mill to the coach. Don Fitzhugh. Changes already • guessing manager." * inf effected are the new PHILS, 3-3; REDS, 1-2 Jrl'nd'i* o 0 n Buddin.as 4 11 (l a 190-pounder, and William Tucker Rumberger guard Shaw checked the Indians, . 28h'trone n o 5 o S'lllvan.p 5 o 1 n from I Oinsb'g c O 0 0 0 Chltt'm.p (I GAham, 180-pound soph- who left nine men on base, FIRST GAME > 1 0 0 8 MOTORS OVERHAULED a to end and Fred Gouldin from : nie, “» oooo frnrpf ] the ninth, I CINCINNATI PHILADELPHIA 8 ' omore newcomer, have nailed end to guard. There isn’t much until when Jim r 1 h in | ¦ I CASH Os CIEdIt whether your cer hT poid far er not, 1_ , _ nb h rbi ah r h rbl i Pearson 1110 J KwL J down the tackle berths while Baxes. Jack Harshman and T mole.2b 412 0 Aihb o.ef An 2 0 j Brown.p 0 o 0 0 size, the biggest player being Roipe.sa ) 3Tasby O o o Jim Piersall singled load o ?''* ; ? 0 Alio 0 John Parrott and Harley Fer- CELEBRATION to I oLIf -toil2 lb ,1 . Tackle John Tiedeman. 6-foot- „ 1 cnee 4010 I AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS V,9S| Ijnch.lf 4 0 10 3 (Totals 33 3 0 3 Total! s guson get the call at guard. -2.195-pound Continued from Page D-l 1 the bases with one out. Then I Poat.rf o 0 1 I 34 4 10 3 I * Intpoctod o"d Adiuiled o"r ”olt g junior, who also is iptoaa.lb 4 0 0 0 Preese.3b 4 110 Singled for Wilhelm In 7th: 2 Ran J is a 190-pound hold- sharp relay . came Staley, Power and the ! : Bailey-c 2 0 0 o H.A’son.lf 4 o*o> 'LIfor Parrott on the Saints’ wrestling team. his to first dou- 3 u | n, B 2 000 Ovens.p 30 2 1 has shown with a 2-3 conference record Smith, the former Indian That finished 1P£Powers l 0o o 1 BALTIMORE 000 100 200—.1 in and their manager, Joe Gor- O'Tooie.p 0 0 0 0 BOSTON 011 100 10*—4 veU practice. last year, meets Sidwell Friends , who has had his share of boos i ¦! opens its season don, pestered by General Man- PO-A—Baltimore. 24-«: Boiton. 27. JEpiscopal Friday in its first league game i | from fans in both Cleveland i [Totals So lA 1 Totals AA 3 122 ; 14. DP—Runnels to Buddtn to Oern- at 3:30 p.m. Saturday against Chicago, kept repeating: ager Frank Lane into a 1 Grounded out trt LOB—Baltimore. 9; Boston. 9. and should get off to a winning and 11 for Pena in Ath. 2b—Miltons, Boyd. 3b—Runnels. a » strong Gonzaga team at "The magic number now is i resignation that became finali SJJJCIININAXI 000 000 001—1 I HR—Oetger. 010 ————————— —— start. PHILADELPHIA 010 Ulx 3* Ip h r er sc o ¦¦¦!¦! mtm+m+mmlamm~a—» Episcopal. The Maroon holds . bb PERSONNEL zero." with the loss. I PO-A—Cincinnati, 24-10; Phila- .Wilhelm 8 8 3 2 2 3 a 5-2 edge in the series be- Lettermen lost —li. In the other AL games. New u3B -^lnclnß ‘“’ 4: . Brown 2 2 110 3 Lettermen returning—Tucker Rum- Lopes to Scout NL 'jfßJSL'Mi ' Sullivan 7 R 3 3 4 6 i bergtr. tween the two schools. There end: Gordon Pllllngame. John l York whipped Washington. 8- Chittum i 3 n o 2 0 has been tie. Gonzaga has Tiedeman. Txjlor CoebT. tackle*: Dave Ipo—'ele* i (I 0 O O fl one Davidson. Fred Gouldin, guards: Ken Who would start in the i 4; Detroit beat Kansas City, ; j^i^STTSt-fiSK: 'I Winner—Sullivan (9-111. Loser—- not scored against Episcopal Cannon, center: Chuck shepherdson. World Series for the Sox? 6-4, and Boston defeated Bal- . Ip h r ar bb so , Bro up-mi. Dee Filer, quarterback!: Marts Baum- ,-79 2 2 2 3 WP—Sullivan PB—Triando* U—- since 1955, when the Eagles berger. halfback: Jim Earnest, fal- "You can make a good OTool* .(Papirella. Hurley. Runge. Stewart. T—- I timore. 4-3. 13 110 0 * ’ lback , Owens g A 11 1 , 2:16. A—9.344. sewed a 14-0 victory. Promising . guess.” Lopez told sports i i l non-lettermvn—Ken Orif- Winner—Ovens 112-11). r- -V ,-f personnel | nth. Bob FUnt. Tom Sebrell. Raul, . victory plane. i Loser- ‘dm** Lynch. Jim writers on the Pen- 15-01. , 1 enda: Bob tackle: Joe Arvrlne, Lane of the Field WF—Pena. OToole ¦'- te'termen loll—lT. i John Brampton. Warren Andreas, ;! He winked knowingly when Indians and I „ U—Delmore. Dover guard!: i , Burkhart. Smith. Budol. T—2:o7. returnln*: Tom Bob Van Foeaan. center Bob ' they suggested Wynn Bob , Manager Joe Gordon, whom eo* Don Fttzhugh and John Tteor. Clore. Henrr Cronin. Jobn MeCartr. or SECOND GAME New! For garde; Birton. Joe Owen* ; Lane immediately replaced with Oil Heat Users 5 Jim and Mike Nemlr. Blllv Hunter halfbacks: Shaw, his two mound stalwarts i , JlAttermenohn Parrott, tackles: Stuart Saun- Jeff Mills. ! Acting Manager Mel Harder CINCINNATI PHILADELPHIA center: Swift, He^^Cjarte.^fullbecks. abrhrtl r ders. Henrr halfback: all [L, , , ab h rbl Bunny Bryant Noel, season.^. • [, T mp!c.2b 4 4 0 2 2 and Haves full- Fridas—At Friends. 3:30. put after the Tribe lost all hope of 110 Dr ke.cf-rf - back October 3—Open. Lopez said he would Pinson.ef 4 112 Koppe.sa 3 0 10 Promising non-lettermen Richard October 10—O'Connell. S. Coach Tony Cuccinello in the pennant. I Bell.rf 4 0 0 0 B’het.lb mil I AUTOMATIC Lewlk. Armtstead Cash and Winton October 17—London. 2 , "I told Joe Cronin," Lopez • Lynch.if 4flou Poat.rf 4010 Blount ands: Robert Searest, Alfred October 23 At Christchurch , charge of the Sox as they play Tmaa.lb 3 0 0 O Thomas.e 0 0 0 0 Tyler and William Graham, tackle: (Saluda. Va.t. 3. out the season against the . smiled, "that we’d like to win I Jones.3b 3 o 1 o Hbr k .lb 4 0 0 0 : George Craddock and Harley Fergu- October SO—At Georgetown Prep. . | Kas o.a* 2000 H. A n.lf 40 10 1 COMFORT son. guards: Phil Edward Tigers in three-game | to him - Swift. Mar- a set in this World Series fclve 1 D'terer.c 2 0 o o oAn Cb 3 110 aa n ¦ is Am tin and Marrln Giles, quarterbacks: November S—At St Alban's. 3. Detroit this week end. a good start in his first year as | OLocam'n 1 0 O o Lonnett.c 2 0 0 0 George Flowers. Alexander Spotswood. November 14—St. Christopher'*. 2 Brotn n.p 0 o o o o o 0 : Chapman league president.” lA’b'n.cf l Max and William Drennan. November 21—St. James. 2. “I’ll stay in Chicago and l Purker.p 2 0 O R'bs n.p 2 110 i 1 PLAN Albert D. Carr, full- o hagbacks. van San Francisco against > complimented Lopez, 4Bailey,c 1 0 0 0 2Phll!ey 10 0 0 i scout the Lane Meyer.p 00 0 0 SCHEDULE Cubs today, and either Los i saying. "You beat the club you ’ With this Sinclair plan, your Saturday—Gonzaga 3:30. Angeles against the Cubs or had to beat, so you deserved the , Total! 30 23 2 Total* 113 9 3 i homo willbo warm and cosy Mercersburg. YOU BE THE r 1 Base on balla October 3—at I SO for Lonnett In all winter long. It include* ... October 10—at St. Christopher'!. Philadelphia at Milwaukee this > pennant." Chicago finished witht 7tb; 2 Popped out for Roblnaoa In i 1:80. week end. It depends on how ' a 15-7 edge over Cleveland. 7th. 3 Filed out for Dottertr in Sth; Automatic Koop-Fill October IT—St. John's. 2:30. things go 4 Struck out for Purkey In Ath. ? Delivery October 24—at Wakefield. S QUARTERBACK in the next few days, . Comlskey, the last of the clan Service November T—at Virginia Episcopal. ANSWER whether I’llwatch Los Angeles CINCINNATI 000 200 000—2 ¦ :30. 1 of "Old Roman” Comiskey stillI J PHILADELPHIA 000 010 201—3 New Sinclair Hydrogen- November Augusta. or Milwaukee.” Treated Heating 14—at 2:30 (Question Page D-2) in baseball, beamed proudly as > ? Oil November 21 Wood berry Forest, on Lopez naturally PO-A—Cincinnati 24-A. Phlladel- 1:30. refused to joined whooping, , ohla 27-3 DP—Kasko ta Tempi* to Low-Cost Complete Burner 4. Run or pass. Ifyou picked [ he the shout- Thomte LOB—Cincinnati state what team he preferred detphia 2. PhUa- ? Service 1 I ing players in the dressing ! 7. Contract this one. don’t second-guess the to face in the World Series, -1 Poet, 1 • _ 2b—H Anderson. Robinson. Eaiy-Pay Budget I coach on Monday morning. begins in Comlskey room. Drake 3b—^Temple, o. Anderson Plan which Park Players pouring all l HR—Pinson. With the end floating, the run- next Wednesday, barring a were beer wildly Purkey Call ut now Sooners' Alumni option is pretty well nullified League playoff. 1 over each other and ’ * 8 V*3 *1 and the I Rational , dancing and kissing each other. Brosnan 1 0 0 0 0 2 TAyler 9-8500 To Have TV Party halfback can defend I “All I’d have to do is name ' Robinson 7 S 2 S 0 A against the pass. one particular team and it [ Jungle Jim Rivera, the club's I Marer ..... 2 0 0 0 1 2 University pass. . Winner—Robinson (2-4). Loser—- The Oklahoma 3. Quick No. That line- would come up in the series j clown prince, did his version of¦ Purkey (12-18). Club of Washington has invited I backer is 6-foot-5. He’ll prob- and clobber us,” Lopes grinned. a cossack dance on a rubbing HEP—By Purkey . By Broa- all Northwestern alumni of the ably get a hand on the ball. table. nan (O. Anderson i WP—Purkey. 0— • Cronin and Lane Visit Burkhart. Smith. Sudol, Venson. T—- Sinclair^ join opener. A—3,533. area to the club at a tele-: 2. Quirk Best of Aboard the plane. Lopez, a l 2:02. • not-so-good \ Heating Oil Burner Seles* Service vision party for the Sooner- three choices. League . man with a nervous stomach. play. Joe Cronin. American Wildcat game at 3 p.m. Satur-j 1. Power Best call. The president, visited the . sighed as he slumped Joyfully takes himself bedlam- dw at the National Press Club. 'end11 out and the ' filled Sox dressing room after - In his seat: Reservations may be made at blocking should open the hole. the conquest of > ‘‘l'm going to sleep for a 8-5358. 1| (Distributed bv the Retlater and Cleveland. So GO WEST, YOUNG MAN, N*. Tribuna Srndicatei did General Manager Frank c I week.” ALONG THE DIRECT SCENIC DOME LEAGUE STANDINGS WIN, LOSE OR DRAW ROUTE OF 'THE CANADIANm Continued from Pare D-l Standingi water, Jones retired the Cubs in the eighth inning. Then og o _ 5 $ ± 7 . I came the final inning, Giants still ahead, 4-3. AMERICAN t Ssl'S-S***. 1 C-£ Rttulla iMUrSu j'.u U Alvin Dark, who bats in the eighth hole for Chicago, jiOZo , J? led off with a against ivy-covered in *' 1U411216 ** 59 .609-- double the wall left- crnT' c!»‘« 2 H«n conference, 11 1412.14 13 field. Out came Rigney for another Jones B?t‘ B : K*C S 4 7— 18! 87. 61 .589 44 listening languidly. 9 9| 1 New rofk Hi— 8| >|l7|l4| .513 144 * g..<. Today aa a Detroit 81 8!14| —1 9|ll!15jl0| 75| 75; .500164 is K W'*h Such the nature of the Cubs’ bench strength that 1110 10 13 —. 8 » p‘m 8 12f72 78 .480194 only a was Co 4 1 Earl Averill, .240 batter, available to bat for the .t‘*m *o«'0" 8|JB|13|11|13111! 7| 71j"79| .473 204 pitcher. 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