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TODAY. WONT CLAIM WIN Base Ball. IN at MB LIST World series—Detroit (A. L>.) Chicago -IN. L.), 2:30. Bruins Not Downcast'After Polo. War Department vs. Hagerstown, Tulane, Tennessee, Brown Third Loss—Warneke, Potomac Park field, 3. and Kansas State Take TOMORROW. Rowe to Clash Again. Polo. It on Grid Chin. 3d Cavalry vs. Port Belvoir, Port BY CHARLES DUNKLEY, Myer, Va., 4. BY HERBERT YV. BARKER, Press Staff Writer. Associated Press Sports Editor. Associated Foot Ball. October 5.—In a ULANE, Tennessee, Brown and Manassas at Dunbar High School, In hospital Winston-Salem, 3:30. Kansas State all fell by the N. C.. far from the hue and foot ball WEDNESDAY. wayside yesterday CHICAGO.cry of world series battle, Mrs. in another day of astonishing Boxing. Ruth Crowder will be getting much results, put on for the edification of Klngflsh Levinsky vs. Marty Gal- better tonight because her husband, the of fans the- 10 rounds, Griffith greatest outpouring General Alvin Crowder, lagher, Stadium, 34-year-old 8:30. young season yet has seen. won himself a ball game today. * While Princeton, Ohio State. Duke, FRIDAY. He came into the Tigers dressing Notre Dame, Temple and Rice were Foot room, after he had held the Cubs %> Ball. emerging victorious in other feature his Catawba vs. George five hits, beating them, 2 to 1, for Washington encounters, Tennessee, figured as an University, Griffith Staolum, 8:15. first world series victory in four at- outstanding contender for the South- Catholic vs. at tempts. And he was so choked up University Duquesne eastern Conference title, collided w-ith Pittsburgh. about it. this 34-year-old veteran down Carl Snavely’s North Carolina Tar- of his career, that he al- Boys' Latiir School of Baltimore at near the end ; heels at Knoxville and suffered a cried. St Albans, 3:30. most terrific beating, 38-13. His teammates clustered around St. John's vs. Eastern. Eastern Sta- North Carolina's triumph, coupled his dium. 3:30. him, shaking hand, shouting, slap- as it was with triumphs for Duke and Roosevelt vs. Gonzaga, Nineteenth ping his back, and he blinked rapidly, North Carolina State, promises a bit- and Benning road northeast. 3:30. grinned all the time, but he couldn't ter these three lor Central vs. at Nor- struggle among talk. One of them knew why in all Maury High folk, Va. Southern Conference honors. the years the “General'- has been Friends vs. Stuyvesant at Duke, meeting one of the main con- pitching important base ball, he never Prep Manassas. Va. tenders, crushed Washington and Lee, showed emotion like this. 26-0, while North Carolina State, Western at Alexandria High, 3:30. And so the teammate explained. where Hunk Anderson holds forth, SATURDAY. trounced South Carolina, 14-0. Victory Tonic for Wife. Foot Ball. Tulane, a Southeastern Maryland vs. North Carolina, Bal- long major “1JIS wife heard the game over the Conference ran into a * timore Stadium, 2:30. power, stunning radio. She’s in the hospital in reversal as Auburn's plainsmen won, Roanoke vs. Georgetown, Griffith Winston-Salem, and she’s been very Kansas six Stadium, 2:30. 10-3. State, big champions sick. The doctors told him that if he a ago, fell the margin of a Gallaudet at Baltimore University. year by won his game, it would help her a field in a tussel American University vs. Hampden- goal closely fought great deal to get well. Hell. I'd like Sydney at Farmville, Va. with Port Hays State Teachers, 3-0. to see the guy bust right out crying. Devitt vs. St. James Brown, where Tuss McLaughry had mind.” at Hagerstown, He'd feel better and nobody’s Md. hoped for better things this season, All around the half-dazed Crowder was beaten Rhode Island State St. Andrews at Landon Prep. by In the swirling hilarious room were the for the first time in history, 13-7. rest of the Tigers, clumped together, I Meanwhile a record crowd of more getting ready right now to spend the than 56,000 turned out to watch Ohio lion’s share of the world series money. State powerhouse make its seasonal Already they can feel it jingling in debut and earn a 19-6 victory over their pockets—all but Mickey Coch- Kenutcky. rane. a bulldog oi a man who believes nothing until after it has happened. Princeton, beaten only once in the two came behind Cochrane pulled off his leather shin past seasons, from to nose out 7-6, in the guards, plopped himself down wearily Pennsylvania, in his chair. He looked as if he East's standout struggle, fought befoui hadn't been to bed for three days. 50,000 in Palmer Stadium Princeton. He is a nervous, high-strung, driving Notre Dame, encountering stubborn ball player who can t relax until an Frank, Soph, Sets Pace resistance all the way, nevertheless a of touchdowns objective is attained. in Attack—Elis punched over pair Display to win, 14-3, while Temple, invading Cochrane Is Reserved. the Southwest, overcame Texas A. Fine Aerial Game. Con- “t JEY, Mike, it’ll be all over tomor- and M., 14-0. Rice, Southwest 4 evened the in- row, won’t it,” an interviewer By the Associated Press. ference champions, up w.th a yelled at him. bowl, new haven, tersectional score, however, 27-7 over Duquesne. ”1 don’t know,” he replied wearily. October 5—A Yale victory Conn., Alabama's Crimscn Tide, Rose Bowl “Wait until tomorrow and we’ll see.” foot ball machine, which un- champions who got no better than a The Tigers are not of the same Yaleleashed a smashing line at- A remarkable action picture showing fans scrambling with outstretched arms in an effort to get the ball mind Rowe, 6 7-7 draw with Howard last week, Schoolboy standing tack and vicious air bombardment, driven into the right field bleachers for a home run in the second inning. —Copyright A. P. Wirephoto. a came back in old style and feet 4 inches tall and draping big crushed a game New Hampshire team. rearing a 39-0 beat- bath towel around his lanky frame, 34 to 0, today. gave George Washington ing that was entirely unexpected. was leading a chant: A crowd of 12,000, most of them Illinois, upset by Ohio in its first "Boy, I cain’t talk, I’m so glad it’ll Yale cheered Cubs *n Defeat supporters, wildly as P DADTP Appear University be all over tomorrow. Just one more the Blue team turned in its most im- start, toppled Washington to Outshine in decisive fashion, 28-6, but Cornell, game—that’s all.” pressive opening game exhibition in Tigers a XrUKlSfApp nosed out by St. Lawrence a weepitcher. game,” Cochrane said. ”It wTas mar- 62-yard sprint. It's a dizzy series. a bow to the Crowder vs. had the sit- velous. But those young Cubs cer- Otherwise the favorites Charley Ewart, a “townie”; Lutner Carleton-Root exhibition, the 'TOMORROW'S game will find the Ann Arbor Eleven Handed State tainly hit the ball hard. They're 1 ; uation under control. Michigan Loomis and Bob Train, a veteran, ac- best pitching duel of this 1935 pressure really on the Cubs and its second successive to beat.” CHICAGO. scored triumph tough counted for the other when the Bettors are touchdowns. world series looms tomorrow really off Tigers. lay- Second Defeat in Row over Michigan, 25-6; Indiana scored Off to a slow start, the Bulldogs' an Manager Charley Grimm, his back ing from 5 to 1 to 7 to 1 on the Bruins over 14-0, and Nebraska out- Rowe or Bridges to Hurl: At top: Gibby Hartnett, Chicago catcher, waggles argumentive Centre, attack toward the end Warneke to to win the series. picked up speed at Stark when latter call* balk on Pitcher Tex to the wall, sends Lon 25-6. pointed Iowa State, 20-7. to name finger Umpire Dolly by Spartans, /"''OCHRANE refused his of the session and reached a It’s 4 to S that the classic ends opening Carleton in sixth of world series tilt. Manager Grimm the slab in opposition to Tommy Villanova’s- Wildcats showed further his Inning yesterday's By the Associated Press. starting pitcher, reserving climax in the second period. without the to a 20-0 (8) seems to contemplate a trip to first to take up the cudgel with Bridges. procession having indication of real power in decision until tomorrow, but it either Yale's rolled 21 first move back to Xavln Field. — powerhouse up Cavaretta (43) looks on. dusk the annual classic may be ARBOR, Mich., October 5 rout of Western Maryland, and Pitt will be Rowe or slender George Moriarty. By Schoolboy downs against New Hampshire’s 3, A band of foot ball animal with a offensive Below: Gen. Crowder, -veteran Detroit pitcher and once’National, over and the American League may At any rate,' regardless of the out- came back crushing Tommy Bridges, each with a series which the Wildcats made in the sec- tamers from State & crossing plate with tying run in third Inning. Charlie Gehringer drove be In possession of Its first world come. tomorrow's game should satisfy Michigan to turn back Washington Jefferscn, victory to his credit. The chances ond half. The Bulldogs picked up 302 who the Wol- him across. championship since 1932, when a even the most fastidious critics, some ANNCollege, clipped 35-0. are that it will be Rowe, leaving yards in rushing, while holding the verines’ claws a to set oG won William George Herman Ruth and the Yanks of whom have scoffed at the series year ago Army and Navy from Bridges in reserve for that tough visitors to 45 yards. most I these same Cubs in four from the outset. Wamcke vs. Bridges, the University of Michigan's and Mary, 14-0, and Mercer, 27-0, re- game to be in Detroit Mon- walloped 1 played Although the Roscoe to Larry Kelley disastrous season, did it again today. beat an old straight games. it promises jjuch spectively. while Fordham day—if necessary. combination sparkled during the time The score was 25 to 6. 19-0. favor the The Chicago hill-billy scored the rival, Boston College, The Cubs came yelling into their i was Betting odds heavily it in action, it had to share World Series only shutout of the series and. in doing Except for fleeting minutes in the Harvard, Yale. Dartmouth, West club house that the were a Tigers now, naturally, but one of the Tigers honors with a Ewart to Hersey and Sidelights the of the best hurler scored its Cross, Syracuse and series so, looked part first period, when Michigan Virginia, Holy "loc of lucky stiffs.” Ewart to Curtin team. Yale tried strangest angles to the current in the set. But Bridges’ victory in the touchdown, and again in the dying New York University were among “Just luck, that’s all,” shouted 25 10 for 98 may be the opinions carried back by forwards, completing BY PAUL some 20 was to the Eastern winners. Col- MICKE^SON. Y., Independents years ago, of critics, second game impressive enough moments of the game, Spartans ; ether major Catcher Gabby Hartnett. “They got ; the sizeable army journal- yards. Associated Press Sports Writer. before he lost so much hair that his rank his as to Warneke and had the Wolverines bottled gate a round robin with Am- the breaks and won.” istic and otherwise, when this “snow- runner-up up. | played Pos N H (O). Yale (.341. and beat October 5 OP).—“Hold base ball cap no longer would sticjg on when Lon was hit as a relief pitcher Forty thousand fans saw State herst and St. Lawrence Manager Charley Grimm didn’t sing L E_Twyon _ Train ball series" is ended. 1 that is no a his dome. 12-0 and 31-0. L. T._^-Johnson _ Taylor Tiger!” longer glassy in the third lilt it created serious doubt humble its once mighty foe for the them both, German folk but he isn’t _ any songs L. G-Lekesky _ Castle jazz to the Cubs. It’s a Even those who picked the as to who was the better. second consecutive year. not and he isn’t down- i Cen-Bishop _ Herold was too in beaten, yet, the de- are so sure Columbia not impressive R G-Lang _ funeral Crowder and Tex Carleton. not the better on hand cannot Davis CHICAGO. dirge. Tigers So. if the 408 critics Two of the State touchdowns were hearted. R. T——Kierstead _ Wright feated both wore numeral "16" team is winning. a 12-0 victory over Virginia Military. R. pitcher, make up their minds as to which is the runs. Dick “We’re going back to Detroit to- E-Rogean-Kelley on brilliant, open-field Texas Christian, a contender for Q E-Joselin Roscoe They held the Tiger once, but can't on the backs of their uniforms. Crow- better ball club, they at least have a morrow he L Somehow, in and In defeat, Colina raced 60 yards after taking & night,” insisted. “You H-Pederzanl_ Prank even catch him more. With its der was “sweet victory the Southwest title, scored a notable R H-Giarla any 16.” chance to decide on the Bridges-War- have down Hessberg the Cubs have looked to be the better punt in the second period, and A1 in the guys your bags here by F B-Mitchener-Whitehead biggest stripe (Hank Greenberg) victory in tripping Arkansas ball club. neke question. Agett, substitute halfback, found a five o’clock. We ain’t licked. Score by periods— the is than Razorbacks' back yard, 13-7. wiped off, Tiger tougher /COMMISSIONER KENESAW M. hole at and 47 ————— Yaie 7 20 7 0—34 '“4 In chronicling this for posterity, right guard sprinted Some 55,000 fans saw Stub Allison's New Hampshire_ 0 0 0 0— o ever. LANDIS harried out to the game to the Wolverine goal in the Cubs to I’se Warneke. also is reminded KAYO. yards California Golden Bears upset favored Yale scoring: Touchdowns—Frank (21. after his with the Cubs and your correspondent WALKER SCORES Ewart (sub meeting final period. feature of the •'T’LL start Warneke tomorrow. Hell lor Roscoei. Loomis (sub (or They call Alvin Crowder "General,” that another opinion which will be St. Mary's in the prime Whitehead). Train. Points from try after the series umpires this morning. PARIS. October 5 oPi.—Obie Walker, touchdown—Taylor but he didn't surrender He carried back is that neither one of Pos. Michigan State. Michigan. but fa- put them right back where they (2). Wright. Curtin today. Some one asked the commissioner how of to- far Western program, 10-0, (sub for Hessberg). (placements). the "Black Boxcar" Georgia, Hear me, have gave the Cubs just three hits until the teams is very good. L E_Zarza_-_Pataneili vorites otherwise scored. belong. guys, your he felt. night knocked out the veteran Gus- L. T_Zindel_Vieraever mar- Coast Conference the ninth and then court _ Stanford, Pacific bags ready by five o'clock to catch Inning “Feeling fine now,” he snapped. tave Limousin of France in the fifth L G_..Dahlaren Btssell tialed them. The “General’’ once C._...Buzolits _ Amnne San Francisco. 10-u, that train for Detioit.” "Haven’t had a a 10-round bout. champion, upset special golf club in my hands Cubs Seem to Have round of scheduled R. G_Wagner _ Ziem three times in Edge. U. C. L. A. over two touch- Grimm the of both STAGG TEAM GIVES struck Ty Cobb out for months.” who six R. T_Selder _Hanshue and put praised pitching Walker, weighed 209, pounos Savage R. E_Allman _ final to beat Crowder and Tex one afternoon. 'TLTHAT It is that causes the illusion a Renner downs in the quarter Lanky Carleton, who less than his opponent, launded Q B_Colina _ L. State, 20-7. Southern Cali- started for the Cubs. 'T'HE Tigers got two doubles, three mso flattering to the Bruins is terrific cross to his oppo- H_Warmbein_Ritchie Oregon TROJANS A BATTLE 'T'HE Cubs have to start a right put R H_Sebo_Smlthers three-game 1 net fornia likewise hod to rally in the “They both pitched great ball,” said singles and two walks In the sec- difficult, if impossible, to explain. nent down and out. P. B_Bradstatter_Sweet winning streak at once—or els° to beat Amos Alonzo Grimm. “It was one of tnose games • ond and third innings off Carleton, Maybe it was because the Bengais final period If they lose four in a row. it’ll be < Pacific 19-7. that either team '-ould have won. ;ut scored one run. The Cubs have started to win now that Hank College of outfit, College of Pacific Leads. 7-6, at second time a team has won the f only got Stagg's the breaks and we didn’t. me rim on one hit over same Greenberg is out of the This Washington topped Santa Clara. 13-6. They got next four the line-up.. Half game and then lost the won from Utah of the Crowder pitched a smart game all the Time—Fourth Period three innings. The difference was a isn’t flattering at all to the Tigers and Oregon World Series history. It happened to 4 Games Mountain Con- way through. He had a good curve catch and a home run because Greenberg is their best hitter neighboring Rocky Drive Decides, 19 to 7. the Phillies in 1915. With Grover great by Jurges Score, ball and used his head in pitching to by Gabby Hartnett. and their only first baseman and it Composite ference. 6-0. By the Associated Press. Cleveland Alexander pitching, they our hitters.” Just isn’t natural for a team not to October beat the Red Sox, 3 to 1, in the first DALLAS, Tex., October 5 (/pi.—Texas ANGELES, 5 —Coached was the hero then the miss him. with Hank in the By the Associated Press. J^OS Jurges and Yet, its 1935 South- game and then loot the succeeding score for the first four of the world series: Christian Inaugurated Galan OtTers No Alibi. by the grand cld man of foot goat. His great one-handed stab of game, they were a pretty sorry-looking The composite box games four, getting only one run in each west Conference championship today who Clif- ball, Alonzo Stagg, College of Pacific Clifton's smash in the second ball club. DETROIT (AMERICAN LEAGUE). ViUGIE GALAN, dropped inning PO A E Pet. Ark., the gave Southern California a scare here game. G AB R H. 2b. Ob. Hr. Rbi. BB. SO. Pet. at Fayetteville, by defeating ton’s one .. drive to left in the sixth, with the bases loaded and out .... i ic' *» c n o it 15 5 .333 10 0 0 1.000 When you pick the teams of Razorbacks, today before losing, 19 to 7, before made him a hero. His muff of Crow- University Arkansas putting Clifton on second, from where Beaten four 30.000 in world series, the apart you have to give the Cubs 4 15 3 6 2 0 0 4 2 1 12 19 0 13 to 7. he scored on persons. der’s easy roller made him the Gehringer. ‘ziZZZZ Jurges’ error, insists the now stand but a goat. an for this series. Ago l|<>0 A couple of' sophomores, Nick Pap- Tigers game away edge This was the only conference cham- Cubs will win the next three games. their 8«_.lb.:zzz i * A iiS from long-sought conquest. The | jj 1 1 § pionship game played, but in non- He had no pas, quarterback, and Bill Gaisford. Unless Lon Wamecke comes through Kid Cavaretta, for instance, has alibi for dropping Clifton’s Cubs beat them the Pirates and Methodist end. Coach Howard Jones' twice, 8 A conference battles. Southern long clout after he had his hands on brought tomorrow, the Tiger fans in Detroit played rings around Greenberg. Gabby 1 15 the Cardinals once. Against the SfjTEEE 8 8 8 1 1 « 'i l ? 1:88 forward to in the ball. Trojans victory with plunges and won’t see their heroes in action made f got its passes clicking Pirates and again. Hartnett has Mickey Cochrane in the Cardinals, they were shut the last half to beat 14 to 0. “I just missed it—that’s he passes fourth period after Pa- A Detroit victory tomorrow will close look bad. There has been no compari- Tulsa, all,” out in the final, deciding game, 8 to 0 1 t l i 8 8 8 8 8 1 :888 A I 8 life cific had led at half-time, 7 to 6. and lose a lot of for o o .non 1 o o l .ooo Rice Institute Owls. 1934 conference said. “But I’m going to make a pre- the fight money son between Hack and Owen, although Hogsett. °p ~ZZZZ_Z_ 1 O n o I) 0 0 0 and 11 to 0, respectively. It doesn't ll o .3.53 2 1 O l.ooo Pacific scored on a pass from the the railroads. hit Crowder p ._i 3 l looo champions, smothered Duquesne, 27 diction for you—put this right in the neither has much. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 look like the last game jinx has a SWaiker' _I_ 1 1 0 _0 ^0 _0 A. M. that 13-yard line midway through the to 7. Texas and Aggies, not, paper Galan makes the predic- chance to catch has been a better shortstop .235 114 50 7 .959 up with them this Jurges Totals _4 136 16 32 8 1 1 14 21 16 rated in this year's conference tion the Cubs are to win opening period. Bob Blanchard highly going the time. than Rogell in spite of his game-losing third geme. kicked the {Batted lor Auker In seventh inning, marathon, dropped a 14-to-0 game to next three games. We’re going to goal. Demaree has been far error today. CHICAGO (NATIONAL LEAGUE) Warner's Detroit tomorrow TTMPIRE GEORGE Box Score •‘Pop” Invading Temple night.’• MORIARTY, and away a better ball player than Hr. Rbi BB. SO. Pet PO. A E. Pet O. AB. R H 2b. 3b. Owls. -•- who almost broke up the ball Petey Pox. BEARS AND GRAYS MEET. 8 : i made a show- game yesterday during his feud with &,1V:zzz::zl 18 1 3 18 The Aggies surprise DETROIT AB. R. H. O. A. E. In you must give the 3b~ | | g* chase Bears, sand- pitching Tigers 2 2 5 A 1.888 ing against the powerful Owls, who Chevy prominent the Cubs, was booed lustily as he came Whit*, cf_ 3 0 1 0 0 0 Hanrdt5neTtmccr i 13 ? A A :f88 28 better of it. Warneke and 1 0 2 2 1 3 .313 7 1 0 l.ooo SUBSTITUTE PLAYER lot base ball team here a decade Cochrane, c_ 4 0 6 0 the Bridges Demaree! 4 18 2 5 scored two touchdowns in the third ago, on to the field today. But the game 1 0 k"cf":: Oehrlnger. 2b_ 4 0 2 3 3 0 looked and ebout even. will the Chase to- have “tops” * A 2 : fis f ; 11:800 to win. play Chevy Grays was so close and that the Qoslin. If-3 0 110 0 S*j;rr?.lu..lb 13 3 8 8 8 0? period exciting than 0 1 4 2 .222 12 9 1 .955 on the Pox. rf- 5 0 1 0 0 0 Lee seemed better Anker, but so Jurees si -ZZ 4 9 2 2 0 0 WINS FOR TEMPLE day Chevy Chase Playground fans all rt 3 4 1 loOO 00 1 .250 1 0 0 1.000 shivering promptly forgot Rogell. ss_ 3 0 0 2 2 0 haven't shown diamond at 2:30 o’clock. far the Cubs anybody W .™"k. „-•> 3 0 00(1 0 00 0 .000 1 8 0 1.000 about the fiery Irishman. He had Owen, lb-4 O 0 13 1 O the school- Root -ZZZZZZZ 3 i! 8 8 !! o o no o .000 0 1 0 1.000 Clifton. 3b_ 4 1 0 0 4 0 to match Rowe, although P 0 INDIANA WINS, 14-0 one close where he at Hensbaw. p_l 1 O 0000 0 .5100 0 1 1.000 play umpired Crowder, p_3 11 2 1 0 0 2 1 Are Demoralized Kowallk.5Cr.iu.11k n 1 21 1000000 .500 ..666 Texas Aggies by first and he gave the decision to the 00000 100 .000 0 1 0 1.000 SEMI-PROS TO CLASH. Totals___33 7 p-11 2 27 17 0 V»r*nrH ’n 1 ft ft ftflftft ftft 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 Dazzle Centre With Aerial At* Cubs. 2 0 1.000 Vince Renzo's 95-Yard CHICAGO. AB. R. H. A. E. raHetnn n- 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 .000 O The Maryland A. C., local semi-pro- O. 0 0 .000 Galan If- 4 0 0 2 0 1 1 A 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000 0 in Case tn®n« p.1 -OOP tack Tallying Twice. Kick-off Score. fessional foot ball team, will stack Jo Jo White has opqped three games Herman, 2b_4 0 14 10 Moriarty’s TStephenson ZZZZZZ 1 1 0 °_0_0_0 _0 _1 .000 J) _0 _0 up against the Marion A. C. today at by striking out. He opened whif- Lindstrom. cf_ 4 0 0 3 0 0 BLOOMINGTON, October 5 by Hartnett, c_4 117 0 0 4 134 12 28 ~4 0 3 11 10 19 .209 111 52 6 .965 Ind., 'T'YLER, Tex., October 5.—Bounding After Series Totals _ 3 o’clock at Duffy Memorial Stadium, fing in the first, third and fourth Dcmaree. rf_ 4 0 1 4 0 0 ninth inning, third flashed a Up *Batted for Kowalik. ninth inning, second game; tor Jurges. OP).—Indiana University Vince Renzo, a dancer by Cararetta. lb_ 4 0 2 1 0 tap Seat Md. games. ball 3 Carleton. seventh fourth game. Pleasant, Superstitious players say Hack 3b_ 4 0 By a Stuff Correspondent of The Star. game, and lor inning, succession of forward and lateral beat a 0 0 0 0 for Warneke in ninth inning, third came. avocation, merry patter today that when the first batter strikes Jurges, ss_ 1 0 0 4 2 1 tBatted up October JBatted for French in eleventh inning, third game. passes here today to dazzle Centre to in Warner’s Temple Carleton. p_ 1 0 0 0 2 0 /CHICAGO, ni., 5.—No bring "Pop” out his side always wins. The super- foot ball team and •Klein _ 1 0 0 0 0 0 PITCHING RECORD College’s open its Owls 14-0 winners over Texas A. and action on the conduct of Um- stition is .667 in the series. Root p __ 0 0 0 0 1 0 Purdue betting O CG. IP. H R. ER. BB WP. HH W. L. Pet. season with a smashing 14-to-0 vic- M. in a bitter intersectional game Triumphs pire George Morlarty in yesterday’s DETRGTT. 8?. x Totals _HI ~1 ~6 27 ~7 ~2 Bridge* 0010 1.000 tory over the Alma Mater of Bo Mc- here. Jo Jo had a funny day today. He third game between the Cute and Crowder -11S 5 113 5 On 52-Yard Dash •Batted for Carleton In seventh. 113 11 5 4 011 0 Q'.l 1 Millin, the Hoosier coach. Renzo, the sophomore struck out twice, walked twice and Tigers will be taken until after the 170-pound _ 000—2 Detroit 001 001 o o ? A 8 i o 8 :ooo The Hoosiers scored after two bril- second-string halfback, played the By the Associated Press. got one single. Chicago_ 010 000 000—1 series is over, it was announced St===l 8 ! o CO. IP H. R. IR. BB SO. WP. HH W. L. liant marches, one of 67 yards In the in two that de- 111., October 5 — Runs batted in—Hartnett. Oehrlnger, today by Judge Kenesaw M Ian- CHICAGO: O. 1.000 starring role plays P'VANSTON, and 'TICKET SCALPERS AnaUy cashed Crowder. Earned runs—Detroit. 1: Chi- commissioner of base ball. Opening period, another of 89 moralized and crushed the Aggies. Purdue’s Boilermakers con- J cago. 1. Two-base hits—Pox. Oehrlnger. dis, : in, their weren’t f 8 ! $ i 3 A r o 8 8 i .888 yards in the third quarter. 7 to although prices Herman. Home run—Hartnett. Stolen called a of the French .000 the kick-off 0, to- — Landis -- 621740001 He snagged opening quered Northwestern, — meeting Carleton out of Almost seat was base Oehrlnger. Sacrifice Oehrlnger. 344 2 3 3521100 .000 in the battle the sight. every Double to to series and Henshaw :-18 after half time on his five-yard line, night opening of plavs—Jurges Herman: Rogell four umpires today -18 4^ 3 11110100 .000 occupied today. Some buyers were Oehrlnger to Owen Left on bases—De- ^ bounced down the center of the field, Western Conference foot ball sea- heard their sides of the story after -18 714 733330000.000 stuck with third-game tickets, despite troit. 13; Chlcaro. 6. Bases on balls—Off Let swerved to the right and hustled 95 son, which also was the first con- CTowder, 3 (Carleton. Jurges. 2); off listening to Manager Charlie COMPOSITE SCORE BY INNINGS warnings Issued by Cub officials. Carleton. 7 (Rogell. 2; Cochrane. Qoslin, 1—16 block- test under artificial Grimm. Tuck Stalnback and ,... 401 3 021400 yards to a touchdown. Perfect played lighting Crowder. White. 2): off Root. 1 (Qoslin). Capt. 0-12 Struck (Demaree. Cav- :::::zzz:::::z:": 2300202030 ing made it easy. in the history of the Big Ten. The bat that Outfielder Frank out—By Crowder. 5 Woody English. Morlarty is ac- chFago aretta Hack. Carleton. Hartnett); by Carle- 8UMMARY. Purdue’s came in 4 cused of having used profanity in Not 5 minutes later he outjumped margin early Demaree of the Cubs hit that home ton. (White, Gehrlnger. Rogell. Pox) (2). Hartnett. Llndstrom. Cavar- Root 2 Rogell). Hits and _H.,k Gehringer Sacriflces—Lee men the the second on a run with was Post- by (White. chasing the Chicago players from Double plays—Cochrane to Gehringer. OFFICIAL PHILCO SERVICE two Aggie secondary behind period 52-yard yesterday given to runs—Off Carleton. 2 runs and 6 bits In A^O^n G'ehViHger Bndgesjo goal line, drew in a “spot pass” Kusko touchdown dash by Tom McGan- master General James A. Farley, who 7 Innings: off Root, no runs and 1 hit the field during Friday’s game. In 2 innings. Balk—Carleton. Losing President Ford Frick of the Na- had bulleted over center and counted non. asked for it at the request of his boy, pitcher—Carleton. Umpires—Messrs. Stark L.SJULLIEN,I/z£ booted a About Postmaster was the star (N. L.) at plate: Morlarty (A. U> at tional League is one protesting again. Docherty perfect 30,000 spectators shivered Jimmy. Farley Me* and'McGowan (American League). Quickie? and Stark first: Quigley (N. L.) at second, and actions. ■oSpifea^-MessM.^MornirUT 1445 P St.N.W. K0.8O7S placement for the extra point. through the tussel. first basemen for the Haverstraw, N. Oowan (A. L.) at third. Time—2:28. Moriarty’s (National League).
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