FINAL PLAYOFF Swing Formation Launches Football’s Silly Season BOSOX TIGHTEN REDLEGS, GIANTS SPORTS IN CAPE FEAR HOLD ON SECOND END SEASON’S PLAY Athletic Rookie Tosses RISE IN 11TH LEAGUE TODAY Down St. Louis Browns 7 To Cincinnati Wins Rubber Tilt CUBS Mates To 3 To 1 Victory 2 For Fourth Straight Of Series, 6 To 4, For Face 10 DOWN PHILLIES , Sept. 13,—UPl— Pepsis Kings At Stadi- Win 15 Victories Dick Fowler, 20 year old rookie um In Wind-Up Of Local BOSTON, Sept. 13.— W—The Bos- righthander, pitched the athletics Walks Bill Nicholson ton Red Sox strengthened their Melton to a 3-1 victory over the Chicago Circuit CINCINNATI, Sept. 13.—UR—The grip on second place in the Ameri- Loaded And White Sox today in his major i Reds took the rubber game of the With Bases ._ can the league debut. league today by defeating Out BY R. J. POWELL St. Louis Browns, 7 to 2, for their series from the New York Giants Nobody The young hurler, recently pur- fourth victory. 6 to their chased from Toronto of the inter- A straight today, 4, winding up strong Pepsi Cola club seeks The with Chi- , held the Sox to triumph, coupled rivalry for the season with 15 vic- Sept. 13.—(44—After its second championship in three cago’s 3-to-l defeat at Philadel- CHICAGO, seven hits and was of a twice deprived tories against 7 for the Terrymen. the score today, the shutout Taft years of Fear phia, stretched Boston’s lead to ing when Wright walloped Cape league compe- with Cubs defeated the Phila- three games. The two teams open Hugh East, recently Jersey Chicago a home in the second tition when they tangle with the Phillies, 5 to 4, in the a three-game series here tomor- City, made his giant debut and had jjlphia for Chicago’s lone tally. 3 inning when Rufus Mel- smooth-functioning A. L. King team row. „i..-enth CHICAGO— AbRH O A it well spoiled when the Reds O A Bill Nicholson with the Hoag, If- 2 0 for the finals in the Fear ST LOUIS— Ab B H ( Ijj ivalked 14 0 Cape knocked him loose with a xhree- 2b Heffner. 2b _ 3 0 0 4 3 loaded and nobody out. Holloway, _ 4 0 0 2 4 bases lb 1941 playoff series this afternoon Lneadello, 2b_ 10 0 10 Cubs made 14 hits off John- Kuhel, 4 0 1 10 0 run attack in the eighth, the key fhe Appling, ss 4 Clift, 3b_ 5 0 0 0 1 who to 0 2 2 3 at Legion stadium, starting at 2:45 blow of gave way lb _ 4 110 1 which was Hank Sauer’s ny Podgajny, Wright, rf 4 1110 MeQuinn, the eleventh. The Phils m. If the rise and cf_ 4 0 14 0 in Kennedy, 3b _ 4 0 10 2 p. Kingers up ndnich, that scored two men. yjelton 0 0 cf Cullenbino, If _ 3 12 ten hits off Vallie Eaves, whom Kreevich, __ 4 0 14 0 aot take the first game then the boys rf_ 4 0 2 0 0 Turner, c 3 0 0 1 0 Grace, Ray Starr, recently acquired by out in the second inn- 3 they knocked x resume Ilerardino, ss_ 3 0 0 4 Philley, —-„- 1 o 0 0 0 will play after a short rest the the Giants all their Tot Press- c _:_ 4 0 2 4 3 Reds, gave Ken Raffensberger, Smith, p 3 0 0 0 5 Ferrell, ing' for the 0 Passeau. B. tale-telling contest.. xxx _ 0 0 0 0 runs before he was and Claude Passeau Chapman, xx _ 1 0 0 0 0 Stephens, relieved by nell ulcer, 10 0 10 with his 14th In an effort to clinch the p_ has credited victory pudding Trotter, 1 0 0 0 0 Gene Thompson in the eighth. Mel Totals -...___ 34 1 7 24 14 p_»_ the season. 3 in the first the 0 „[ encounter, Pepsi’s McQuillen. x _ 1 0 0 0 Ott clouted two doubles and a Ab R H O, A —Batted for Turner in 9th. PHILADELPHIA— Skeet James, will shoot Newlin, p _*_ 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 xx—Batted for Smith in 9th. , single and drove across two runs Murtaugii, 2b 17 2 Laabs, xx_ 1 0 0 0 0 his number 1 f linger, Johnnie for the losers. 3 PHILADELPHIA— AbRH O A to the front with J. B. YORK— siilo Edens, Totals _ 35. 2 & 24 12 NEW Ab R H O A STS1= 3 0 0 8 0 McCoy, 2b- 2 10 5 4 3b 4 0 0te». lb- Edwards doing the backstopping. x—Batted for Trotter in 7t.h. Davis, 10 0 rf _ 4 1110 4 1 1 S 0 Mackiewicz, _ If xx—Batted for Newln in 9th. Rucker, cf 5 2 2 3 0 iltwhilcr, 4 12 0 5 Hayes, c 3 10 3 1 Should Edens falter, then the pitch- •\[qv 3b -——— xxx—-Ran for Ferrell in 9th. Ott, rt _ 5 1 3 2 0''- 5 0 0 2 3 Johnson, lb_ 3 O' 1 9 0 in the crucial sec- 4 B -'ran. ss ing assignment Young, lb _<_ 0 0 9 1 3 0 13 2 Tipton, If_ 4 0 2 2 0 c ond tilt will fall to the veteran H O A Whitehead, x _ 0 0 0 O (1 listen, 5. Chapman, cf_ 4 0 0 6 BOSTON— Ab R Oliver who DiMaggio. cf _4 0 3 1 0 Moore. If_ 5 0 2 2 0 * o o Brancato, ss _ 3 0 0 1 3 righthander Snag Allen, is th etime of when rf 5 10 4 0 Rarteli, ss _ 4 0 0 1 5 SETSp------i j Rubeling, 3b_ 2 0 10 1 credit for the over the 'This year college press agents think iup gag pictures. Here Co-ed Mary Paul adds no Finney, J5t victory Witek. 2b _ 4 0 2 3 3 Cronin, ss _ 3 1110 _ 3 0 0 0 0 little to the of Ted Noah and 4 10*30 12 Fowler, p in the rhythm Co-captain Forbes, left, Curti Nick Angeles, right, backs of the Uni- c _1_ 4 0 2 4 0 totals -..« Grocery Boys opening battle L. ss _ 0 0 0 0 1 Rlaemire, versity of California at Los Newsome, out when winning run scor- on the series last Angeles. Williams. If_ 1 0 0 2 0 East, p _ 4 0 10 1 Totals _ 29 3 5 27 9 Sunday. 3b -' 4 12 11 Wlttig, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 ed in llth. Backihg up the pitching brigade Tabor. _ 010 000 000—1 Chicago FOxx. lb _ 4 0 10 1 Ab R H O A _ 300 000 00*—3 will be the’ same infield that has 4 2 3 0 3 Totals —. 39 4 12 24 10 CHICAGO— Philadelphia Doerr, 2li _ carried the PC’s to Peacock, c- 2 119 0 x—Ran for in 9th. Errors: Rubeling. Runs batted in: their highest SPOFFORD PLAY Young 4 12 3 TO 21. .. 3 Poledippers, p--- 4 12 3 0 Stringer. Ethyl-Dow Wilson, S. Two this season. cf- 5 0 1 8 0 Wright, Johnson, 2; Chapman. glory Newly-wedded ovarret.n, : CINCINNATI— All R H O A * 0 2 1 1 base : Kreevich Wright. Norman Farmer will be back 6 rf- Totals _ 31 7 13 27 3b 3 1 1 1 2 Nicholson, Double ana Werber, 11)- 4 4 4 plays Kalloway, Appling Dahlgreu, 17 ? and guarding the gateway section with Will Battle This CAMP DAVIS TEAM 000 000—2 Lukoil, rf _ 4 1 1 2 (1 0 4 4 ® Kuhel; Brancato, McCoy Johnson. Week St Louis -_011 If 2b _ 3 10 3 5 Xoviknff.. over w 01*—7 Frey, \ Left on bases: Chicago, S; Philadelphia, Dempsey shifting to the sec- __! Boston _ 005 001 Scheffmg, c “1 F. McCormick, lb_ 4 1 3 10 0 ? n T 1 1 6. Bases on balls: Off Smith, 5; off ond base post and Allen Errors: Heffner, Clift. Runs batted Merullo. ss- Snag go- Commercial Lombardi, c _ 2 0 0 3 1 1V n o0 0o 0n Fowler, 2. Struck out: By Smith, 1; League Champs Ferrell, Cronin, Finney, zz to oven in Crowds To in: Judnich, z _ 10 0 0 Ballcssandro, Grieve ing the corner the first Large Expected Zientara, 0 ° by Fowler, 3. Umpires: Geisel. Judnich, Doerr, 2; DiMaggio. II 95thr MeQuinn, West, c _ 0 0 0 0 and Hubbard. Time of 1:36. At- game and swapping with Edens To Meet Regiment, base: “® # °® °® game: Attend The ROWE HITS Three base hit: Cronin. Stolen Sauer, if _' 4 114 0 tendance: 2,000. if there is a second contest. Lin- Champion- TOSSES, Peacock. Double jaffensberger, p- Davis Champs DiMaggio. Sacrifice: M. McCormick, if_ 0 0 0 1 0 i o 0 0 0 Berard'ino to Lucadello; Berar- 0 Gilbert, z _- wood Rowan, the Cola’s popular plays: Craft, cf _ 3 0 2 2 n n 0 0 0 ship Series Left on bases: St. not din'o to MeQuinn. Mattick, ss.. 3 0 0 1 0 shortstop, while having his best 7. Bases on bals: McCullough, zzz- TIGERS OVER N. Y. Louis, 9; Boston, Starr, p _y__ 2 0 0 0 3 n o 0 0 season, is still rated the A battle of softball champions has Off 4: off Trotter, 1; off New- 0 0 p among Auker. Koy, zz _ 1 0 0 Passeau, _ _ __ _ RELIEF _1 Softball fans will be treated to off Wilson 3. Struck nut: By 0 0 best in the Fear ana will be lin, 1; Thompson, p _ 0 0 2 Cape NEW been arranged for Tuesday night at 6. _ 42 5 14 33 12 YORK, Sept. Newlin. by Wilson. Totals at his favorite this afternoon. some fast -games' this week as the 13.—UP^A Trotter. 3; by 1; in 6th. spot to center- 9:15 o’clock at Robert Off 4 in 2 2-3 ; z—Hatted for Raffensberger prodigious right Strange Hits- Auker, Totals _ 29 6 8 27 13 in 8th. Yates an outstand- Taylor-Colquitt Poledippers meet off 6 in 3 1-3 innings: off zz—Batted for Merullo BLANKS BRAVES Hawkins, long field by with two with the Trotter, z—Ran for Lombardi in 8th 9th. park Spofford Spinners 3 in 2 for Pressnell in ing player in the C F, will roam the Chemists in the on base Newlin, nnings. Losing pitcher: 7th. zzz-Batted Ethyl-Dow and two out in the ninth and zz—Batted for Starr in 120 001 000 00—4 playing the 95tb CA regiment from Auker. Umpres: Quinn, Pipgras Philadelphia the wide open spaces of center inning climaxed a four-run Attend- 000 001 01—5 Independent league championship rally McGowan. Tme of game: 2:06. New York _ 300 000 100—4 _ 012 In Davis. Chicago Strincevich Takes Over field and on his right will be Hunk- that gave the Detroit a 5 to Camp ance: 6,153. Cincinnati 000 003 03*—6 Runs series. Tigers (Actual), _,_ Errors: Stringer, Selieffing. er 3 over 95 Bos- Benson, who up until the last victory the Yankees in their The ‘fighting” th won the Error: Werber. batted in- hatted in: Livingston, May, Dahlgreu, Second To Defeat will under way Runs Ott, o* the was the Play get Monday final of the season Xicholson, 3; Stringer. Two base hits: campaign pasting meeting today. Camp Davis softball title, losing 2; Young, Witek, F. McCormick, 2; ton 1 To 0 at 8 o’clock at the The Lifwhiler, Nicholson, Stringer, Benja- pill at a terrific pace. Patterson night lighted two teams wound up the year Wolf Licks Lombardi, Sauer, 2; Craft. Two base but one game in the regular sea- pack Hampden hits: Rucker East F. min. Hack. Three base hit: Benjamin, in field will the Robert field. The with 11 wins apiece. Ott, 2; Lukon, right complete Strange largest Sauer. Stolen base: Moor Home run: Dahlgren. Saerifces: Etten, son. It is rated and boasts of In Practice Tilt McCormick, Cola crowds of the season are Rowe had relieved high Sidney 1 Hack. Double play: Etten, (unassist- 13.— 15) — Pepsi lineup. expected starting Sacrifice: Mattick. Double plays- , Sept. Buck Newsome in- some of the best softball talent in tell and ed. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 7; The A. L. King outfit, which al- to attend the five-game series. pitcher only the Young: Bartell, W'j Nick Strincevich came for T 14. Bases on balls: Off Pod- through before after Buck had been RALEIGH, 13.—UP)—N. C. Young: Werber, Frey and Chicago. most the first game out of The Creosoters won the first ning the Included in its list of Sept. the Pirates pulled country. lck Left on basts: New gajny, 3; off Melton, 1; off Raffens- Pittsburgh today, giv- lifted for a pinch-hitter with the State college scored 47 points while out: the fire with a grand last ditch all-Stars is Pete Meceri cinnati. 5. Bases on baL herger, 2: off Passeau, 1. Struck ing up only four hits after he re- half flag easily with twelve vic- Yanks 3 Koller, C'y to ahead to 1. holding Hampden Sydney college off off Bv Podgajny, 3; by Raffensberger, 2; Dick in the rally, will probably rely on the tories and three defeats. The Chem- Starr. 2; Thqjfl placed Conger second, and George Gauer, who fans will one touchdown in a practice game out: Pressnell, 1; by Passeau. 1. Hits: arm of Norwood to Atley Donald went the route for By East, 3; by by to shut out the Boston Braves 1-0. strong Skipper ists were puched hard by the City here Off 14 in 10 innings; off the Yankees was remember as former th today. East, 8 in 7 2-3 innilfl Podgajny, them back on an even basis and the victim of players off 5 The Pirates lone run came in the b*irl Optical outfit for the second half. Dick senior tailback, start- in 1-3 inning: off Melton. 0 in 0 innings; Eaves, the when a Watts, Stan\ with the first half How- last-inning blast, pair E. W. Godwin team of the In- off 2 in 2' in 1 1-3 innings; off Raffensberger, first inning when Frankie Gustine champs. The Eyemen dropped a heart- ed the State scqr’ng with a 75 yard Thompson, of walks and three solid hits, in- East Passed balS Sin! 2-3 innings; off Pressnell, 0 in took third on ’s ever, Russo out with a sore 2 to 1 decision to the dependent league. Meceri and Kol- pitch: singled, Rusty breaking Tay. a punt return in the opening minutes 3 innings; off Passeau, 2 in 2 innings. cluding double by Frank Crouch- Winning pitcher: Thomp?^ double and scored when Debs wing for some time, is now in tip- lor-Colquitt team Friday night to ler are rated as two of the test of the State scored a Winning pitcher: Passeau. Losing er and Rowe’s triple proved his un- scrimmage. pitcher: East. Umpires: Stewl^ Garms went out on an infield roll- and draw the nod them out of the race and and Time of Podgajny. Umpires: Barr, top shape may put give Donald ever to here. few minutes later after a 65 yard Magerkurth gam. pitcher: doing. gave up only one perform Attendance: Sears and Jorda. Time of gam; 2:21. er. for the first game slab duty. Rus- the bunting to the Dowmen. drive. 3,344. hit in the first five frames. 4 The are to Maneul Salvo, did Spinners expected came back with losing pitcher, ty set the beverage boys back on The championship series pro- DETROIT— Ab R H O A Hampden Sydney a for the Braves. He 4 give the Soldiers a real battle with a well-executed attack with Is more Senators In 11th bang-up job their heels in his last clash with mises to give the fans some real Meyer, 2b _ 5 10 2 passing Light-collored clothing Rally to If_ 4 0 2 0 0 to It the limited the Pirates eight hits the Colas and he may be all set softball. Both teams have hard Radcliff, Hugh Ballard and Kenneth Biggs Russ Werder pitching Hayes, comfortable because reflects but two of clouts bunched in Stainbaek, If_ 0 0 0 0 0 and Pond. Pond To Defeat Cleveland 6-5 the to the feat them hitters and fast fielders with the the mound work. Forest Thurman caught heat which dark clothes absorb. duplicate against cf _ 4 12 5 0 doing resulted in the McCosky, the last the series and lat- the first, Pittsburgh this rated as about even. The 7 passVin afternoon. pitchers York. 1b _ 4 0 0 0 Cook, manager of the Spins said, — 4 eraled to Thufman for the score. victory. _ 6 WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.— UP) A slight change may be affected mound staff of the Chemists is Sullivan, e 3 10 1 BOSTON— Ab R H O A not in both sides rf _ 4 0 0 2 0 “We have played several In the second period Senators tied up in the dream infield for this headed by A1 “Slugger” Brown, Campbell, The Washington 2b _ 2 0 0 0 1 King EXPEKT Roberge. 3h _ 3 10 0 1 we were unable to who has a record and is Higgins, weeks, however, expect to five gain consistently in the ninth 2b _ 2 0 112 afternoon’s with splendid the bail inning, Dudra, the _ 3 0 game struggle Pepsi Croucher, ss 4 13 the Soldiers a run for their and resorted to kicking. In the clos- Moore, cf_ 3 0 1 1 o the most reliable moundsman in 2 0 0 0 1 then went on to defeat Cleveland, team. The club’s star infielder, Newsom, p_ minutes the Pair- WATCH and lb_ 4 0 13 1 a newcomer to money.” The Mill lads won the ing of quarter JEWELRY Hassett, the league. Parker, x _ 1 0 0 0 0 6 to 5, in the 11th today to gain an Johnnie Smidt returned Geliringer, Gor- Waner. rf-lf _ 3 0 0 6 0 shortstop 10 1 Commercial cloth tossed a 25-yard pass to the Dow team, has on the Rowe, p _ 10 league championship 0 plenty REPAIRING even break in the four-game series If _ 10 10 to last week and not a touchdown. Demarce, college may ball and is expected to give the this year and the city title last don for rf _ 3 0 0 4 1 Rowell, be in _ 35 5 8 27 6 in with the Indians. the Kingers lineup today. hard Creos trouble. The Totals year. 4 Bob Cathey scored for State ss _ 4 0 12 0 hitting Miller, x—Batted for Newsom in 8th. a With one out in the 11th, George 0 To fill his shoes at the short field the third quarter on quarterback Sisti. 331) _ 4 110 Poledippers have Walter “Creepy” and three touchdowns were took second _ 0 14 0 Alford one Case singled to left, Berres, c 2 position manager has Stokley, a dependable change of NEW YORK— Ab R H O A sneak, 0 0 x _ 1 0 0 1 10 0 no and in the final with Dobie on Jeff Heath’s error on the play, Cooney, of the most promising artist with a fine and Sturm, lb _ 4 1 Having digestive organs made period O 0 0 youngsters pace record, Lamanna. xx _ 0 0 5 10 2 4 can- the stole third and came home with the in the who Walt lefthander RiRzzuto, ss- being bloodsuckers, tapeworms Nelson’s ball-carrying featuring c_ 1 0 0 0 0 loop, Sammy Taylor, Hammonds, big 5 0 Montgomery, Hen rich, rf _ 2 12 not eat food. attack. 4 run on Cramer’s 0 1 turned in some nice who has been for the Pole- solid winning Roger _ 2 0 1 for pitching 4 0 110 Salvo, p fly-chasing DiMaggio. cf _ 0 0 Texas-League single back of sec- Johnson, xxx _ 1 0 0 the Grocery gang in last Sunday’s men for several years. Hammonds Selkirk, If_ 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 was one of the best flingers in the Dickey, c 2 ond. 0 game. Totals _ 33 6 24 0 2 0 0 5 0 league last season and has a fine Silvestri. c _ In the ninth, pinch-hitters Buddy x—Batted for Berres in 7th. No other change is anticipated 4 0 2 3 3 record this ordon, 2b Myer and Sam Ws^t drew walks, xx—Ran for Cooney in 7th in the A. L. inner defense, rated year. Pridy. 333b_ 4 0 1 0 1 xxx—Batted for Salvo in 9th. 3 0 0 0 3 advanced on Case’s sacrifice and the best in the circuit. Har- League officials announced that Donald, p Flashy 0 0 Jimmy Moore and Frank Litchen, Bordagaray, z 1 0 0 Mat/942 scored Washington’s fourth and PITTSBURGH— Ab R H O A old Horton, long distant slugger, will officiate at the ss- 4 0 2 3 7 championship 35 3 7 27 ll fifth runs on Cramer’s infield roller Anderson, will be at first base and Murphy Totals _ 3b 3 110 3 games. Donald in 9th. and Ray Mack’s error on Travis’ Gustine, Singletary, quiet but efficient z—Batted for Elliott, rf- 4 ° 2 l 6 The winner of the Independent Detroit __000 001 004—5 bounder. 4 0 grounder-eater, will be at the key- 000 001 200—3 Garms, If J J) JJ loop pennant will play the Spof- New York”_ CLEVELAND— AbSH O A 3 0 2 16 0 stone sack with Runs bat- Fletcher, lb steady Curley ford Commercial circuit Errors: Merer, Campbell, ss_ 4 12 2 2 4 0 0 2 3 Spinners, Croucher. Boiidreau, Martin, 2b Shands over in the corner. ted in: Radcliff. Selkirk, 0 hot The for the title. The Walker, cf 5 2 2 5 0 DiMaggio, cf- 2 0 0 2 champs city Spin- Rowe. 2; Henrich. Two base hits: Cor- 5 13 10 •' O O o O King garden patrol will probably hit: Rowe Edward?;, rf_ Lopez, c ners won the city championship don, Croucher. Three base HUDSONS 12 2 0 be on bases: Heath, If_ 5 composed of Oscar Flowers in last year. Stolen base: Meyer. Left BUILT TO SERVE BETTER... LAST LONGER... 2 4 Bases on Keltner, 3b_ 5 0 0 Collins, z Inina left, Meade in center and Red THE STANDINGS New York, S; Detroit, !5. Crimes, lb_ 5 0 2 16 0 2 0 l u o balls: Off Newsom. 3: off Donald, 2. COST LESS TO RUN Strincevich, p Beardon, the club’s best Team Won Lost Pet. Began, c_ _ 3 0 0 1 1 utility Struck out: By Newsom, 5; by Donald, 0 30 1 8 27 16 ..10 6 .625 in 7 Here are cars you can drive with and satisfaction Began, c_ 3 111 Totals _ man, playing in the right field sec- Ethyl-Dow (5. Hits: Off Newsom, 6 innngs; pride 0 5 Passed ball: Bean, p_ 3 0 0 z—Batted for Conger in 2nd. tion. City Optical 9 7 .562 off Rowe, 1 in 2 innings. for many seasons. Cars that will stand by you through _ 1 0 0 0 0 Rowe. Um- Andrews, p Wertheimer 7 8 .466 Dickey Winning pitcher: 0 000 000 00G—0 and Basil. thick and thin, and you money year after year. Bihar, p _ 0 0 0 0 Boston _1- pires: Passarella, Rommell 100 000 00 1 7 8 .466 Pittsburgh _ Taylor-Colquitt. Time of game: 2:10. Attendance: 8,- Here, too, are cars with new, and exclusive, features 5 12*31 16 THE E. W. Godwin .6 10 .375 243 Totals_.39 Anderson. Runs bat- STANDINGS mean now New scored. Errors: Lopez, that added value and later. Hudson ’-One out when winning run Two base hits: Elliott, ted in: Garms. Drive-Master, easiest of all ways to drive Patented Anderson. Three base hits: Fletcher, YESTERDAY’S RESULTS WASHINGTON— Ab R H O A Dudra. Stolen bases: Sisti, DiMaggio. American League Double-Safe Brakes and Patented Auto-Poise Control Cas.', if _ 4 112 0 Fletcher. Double plays: Anderson, Washington 6; Cleveland 5. (11 in- Mrs. Newell — to mention a few. Come and see what’s latest Cramer, of 5 1 1 1 0 Has- Cops only Rowell and Betty and Fletcher; nings). 0 6 Martin art motor car ... at lewis. 3b _ 5 10 Salvo, 3: and best in the of design prices 0 sett Anderson and Fletcher; Philadelphia Chicago 1. Travis, ss _ 5 112 and Miller. Left on bases: Bos- Boston 7; St. Louis 2. starting among 1942’s lowest! 5 0 2 14 2 Dudra Vernon, lb 10. Bases on balls: Detroit 5: New York 3. Amateur Crown ton 11; Pittsburgh, Women’s 2 0 Ortiz, rf _ 5 0 2 Strin- 3; off Salvo, 5; off National League M--- 2b 5 0 17 3 Off Conger, NEW Woodworth, 1. Struck out: By Conger. 1; by Brooklyn 1; St. Louis 0. e 0 0 3 2 cevich, Evans, _ 2 3. Hits: Off Cincinnati 6: New York 4. HUDSON 1 0 0 Salvo. 3; by Strincevich, Phila- the first two afternoon holes. Wel.j, 7. —"I ... 1 0 Defeats Helen ing Conger, 2 in 2 innings; off Strincevich. Pittsburgh 1: Boston 0. Sigel, Bolton, c ..... 10020 By Strin. 5; 4. in- She became four at the 23rd 0 2 4 in 7 innings. Hit by ptcher: Chicago Philadelphia (11 up EASIEST OF ALL WAYS TO DRIVE Anderson, p 2 0 0 nings). 5 And 3 In 0 cevich. (Moore). Winning pitcher: delphia to %er, 7z_ .... 0 1 0 0 and she had all those holes her Reardon. Con- You start on accelerator and 0 1 Strincevich. Umpires: just the motor, step the Sundra, p _ 0 0 0 2:16. lan and Goetz. Time of game: STANDING® U. S. Links Meet credi. when she completed her West. 777 0 10 0 0 Amercan GO. From then on, there’s no need to touch either gear Attendance: (Actual), 2,168. League 0 0 0 0 _ in one tuber, p _ 1 Won Lost Pet. third nine of the day 36, lever or clutch to meet any ordinary driving situation. Evans. Left on Bloodworth and New Yok _ 94 48 .662 play: 9. By Bill King under par. No other way of driving is so easy, so smooth, or does totals _ 41 6 9 33 16 bases: Cleveland. 4; Washington, Boston _ 75 66 .532 in 7th. off An- 13.— so much to make safer. new to learn. te—Ratted for Anderson Bases on balls: Off Dean, 2; Chicago _ 73 70 .510 BROOKLINE, Mass., Sept. Even though hopelessly beaten motoring Nothing out. an—Batted for Evans in 9th. 2. Struck _ derson, 1; off Andrews, Cleveland 69 71 .493 (Jl-Women’s sports came up with at the three-quarter stage, Miss No other car can offer it. Try it soon! 9th. Zuber, _ zzz—Batted for Sundra in By Dean, 2; by Anderson, 1; by Detroit 69 73 .486 to- * in- another poker-faced champion at iou, extra cost Ueveland _ 10 in 7 100 002 020 00—5 2. Hits: Off Anderson, St. Louis _ 61 77 .442 back in dogged fash- attractive and Sfgel fought 942 Hudsons (and _ 2-3 when impassive 01—6 6 in 7 innings; _ 79 Washington 010 000 022 nings; off Dean, Philadelphia 62 .440 day 'orth many times Errors: off An- of ion. The Philadelphia girl, first Boudreau, Keltner, Mack, off Sundra, 2 in 2 innings; Washington _ 60 79 .432 Mrs. Betty Hicks Newell Long what it costs) eatli. Ver- off Milnar, o Runs batted in: Edwards, drews, 0 in 1-3 inning; National League Calif., missed par by four easterner to compete for this title ™n’2; 0 in 2 in- Beach, Keltner 2: Heath, 2; Ortiz, Cra- in 2 1-3 innings; off Zuber, ft/on Lost Pet. at r" strokes over a 33-holes stretch since Mrs. Glenna Collett Vare of a T"° base hit: Bloodworth. Three Zuber. Losing Brooklyn _ 90 50 .643 nings. Winning pitcher: club while Summers. _ 87 51 .630 the country defeating ]»■'', ljfs- Walker Grimes, Vernon, pitcher: Milnar. Umpires: St. Louis the same won for the sixth 'btiz. 2:3U. .551 5 and city Stolen bases: Welaj. Case. Rue and Stewart. Time of game: Cincinnati _ 76 62 Helen Sigel of Philadelphia, mrifiro: in took two and halved M,K.k Hegan, Case Douhle Attendance: Estimated), 3,000. Pittsburgh 76 64 .543 3, for the National amateur golf time 1935, _ 64 72 .47] New York title. a third as they played out the last Chicago 64 76 .457 The Mrs. who Boston _ 57 81 .413 20-year-old Newell, six holes of the match. 39 97 .287 a ball almost as hard Philadelphia pounds golf The end came on the 33rd hole and in much the same stoical fash- FOOTBALL! TODAY GAMES ion her famed fellow Californian, when Mrs. Newell, although out- NEW YORK, Sept 13— (£>)—Probable Helen Wills did tennis driven by at least 25 yards, pound- UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA pitchers in the major leagues tomorrow. Moody, (Won-lost records in parentheses): spheroids, was down during only ed her second shot to the edge of Kenan Stadium Rill, N. C. American League the first two holes of the scheduled Chapel — Bridges the green and then dropped a 70- Detroit at Washington 36-hole finale. vs. Hudson (10-14). foot chip shot almost" dead to the (8-10) she bril- HOME SCHEDULE St. Louis at Philadelphia (2)—Gale- Although performed She • pin. needed only a halve for • COMMODORE SERIES (Sixes and and Muncrief (11-7) vs. this morning, getting a 77 NEW 1942 HUDSON SIX SUPER-SIX Eights) house (7-9) liantly the championship but she regained Harris (4-4) and Caughan (0-1. for her first 18 holes, the new Sept. Res. 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