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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 5

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MOKDAT.UCTOBEB 4 1M TIB BAILT JOmAt-OACTTIT A XT) COMMCTOAl-gTAH, MATTOOW. tUIXOIS FAQIfm You Pal Twice Beaten Mini Face Key Breniian Says Yanks, Tribe Get Irish "Good" Record Payoffs A ffpY npfpftt CLEVELAND Th. New highlights Ohio State in Big 10 Tilt Games on Tap By TED EMITS -CLEVELAND OP) Memorable momenta of the 1954 World Series: First Game Willie Mays' catch of Vie Wert' SOUTH BEND, Ind. (A) Notra Serie In four atralght game, and Dame Terry Brennan. a young the losina Cleveland Indiana both CHICAGO V-Iow and Ohio State, prasently-rarAed with Wisconsin and Purdue favorites In the Bl; Ten, hud a list of eight terns which, tangle In conference games Saturday.

the Hawkeyes. with one conference victory under their belt and r-6 conquest of Montana, will be Central Michigan Drubs Eastern's Panthers, 60-0 A group of Chlppewes from Cen- By ORLO KOPERTSOS 450 ft. drive In the -8th with two on Associated Press Sport Writer ind the score 2-2. "After that we Key games involving first place never were tha same," said Indian In both divisions of the National Manager Al Lopes, football leasue are on Up this week rjmty Rhodes' pinch homer In even tfcoueh the" play-for-piy boys tne 10th with two on to win the have been In action only two weeks, game for the Giants, 5-2. The fir of the weekend's to? coach who experienced hi trade up and down iff th short period of tight days, says hi -Irish made too many 'Mistakes in their 27-14 loss to Purdue but adds, "Well be a good team." Judging from Notre Dame's upcoming schedule, the Irish are go-' ing to have to be a good team.

In eight remaining game, Notre Dame come up against such powers as Michigan State, Iowa, Navy and Southern Cal. will receive record payoffs according to a reliable baseball sourc. the official split of the' players pool totaling 8398.763.72 1 expected to be announced within a few days by Baseball Commissioner Ford Prick but the source said the Giant have split their part into 344 share and the Indians into 38 On that a full share in th winners' pool would amount to 110,810 and to 86,457 for the loser. out to average last year' 14-13' last rl Michigan College 'massacred the Eastern Ilinois State Colieie "nttst Involves the Philac'e'phla Mi v4 t0 the ut on minute loss to Michigan. 'r I it.

mmht nnf h. football team, 80-0, before an etl- Eatfes and the Pittsburgh Steeien lv in the first Iowa is loaded and the Wolverines nd of vm Pnil01Phl Saturday night. with two 0B tw0 out, to keep show lndicatioiiivof being one of Both are unbeaten in two games. A1 R'from scoring. Michigan weakest peat-war teanvi.

U' Biggest wiuuuig "ent'imUlt -m hffe was 88,230.63 which went Uf Saturday' opponent. ine aeieai was tne woru tne men on ounaay, ine cnamp- Hank Thomson's stop on Bob Panthers ever suffered on the Lin- ion Detroit Lions, winper of their Avlla's. grounder in the "4th with coin Field gridiron. lone game, will entertain the power. (n 0ff balance throw to catch Al The Mt.

Pieasant eleven com- ful Los Ai'igele Rams. The Rams smith at second. pletely outclassed Coach Maynard lM unbeaten but have been Thomson mide four hlu (Pat) O'Brien's team. Using second the San Francisco 40rs. MVen Uttl on bll K0rt4 5lx the New York Yankee last year and the largest losing share was Brennan, who made his coaching After a 14-0 victory over Washington, Pacific Coast weak stick.

Michigan was trounced by Army, 36-7. Illinois, slung with two non-con-fercce losses, opens defense of Its debut with a 21-0 triumph over collected last year "tha Texas, saw the roof cave in eat- Brooklyn Dodgers urday a a 19-year-old sophomore, co-chsmpionahiD aialntt nowerful "vrlng men' nu" and figured In every important kuiiu uim c. me minces uiccn jr Giant rally. in the final period. Packer at Milwaukee Sunday.

Ohio State-, The Bdckeye are riding high with victories" oyer and California. Rogert West, who rambled 128 The Mtu0 for Such: tanortar.t Y7 much as 20 point favorites over the Boilermakers, an upset was pre dieted even before the season open, er. Len Dawson, fired four touchdown passes against the Irish. made too many mistakes." said Brennan. "We didnt play a a Although the Irish were rated a L11C lkll bllC KWG yards in BSlres 10 cme followed by his booming homer in .1 1 1 a tAib Kam a-oII P'Acd as wi cuun BBjntsB.

wu conunuaiiv nnLUM ud oy i Pittsburgh defeated the 7th that clinched the aame by w.im Dime nu me aien central Micnigan aeiense. stamped a definite contender since Jim Podoley paced the Chippewa 37-7 Saturday nic1it 3.1 se0re. and the Eagles trimmed the Chicago Third Game Illinois ana Michigan State, Rose attack by scoring two touchdowns. Willie Newbon Cardinals 3S-16 Sunday. The New Citnma 35.1B Sunday.

The New boi champ, don't seem to have S3 non Mueller's Dinch single to left rrJ Jn so ne can i-yard pass from Jarv Wals to 0i i.rZ ZfTh liv catcn pajls from- luarterbKk Bob Hart. The referee ruled interference rtey was good for Central Mich- aV -rv rirnnnl 1 fZ Newbon lnel Mattoon gained 18. yard -on the play. Mattoon tost third touchdown of the game. 1 "ttta th iUge, 'hr to Decatur in its first conference game.

(Joum.l-Oazette Photo) .1... "ecl'ion to" the Baltimore Colts. Rhode third appearance as a pinch seems to be lifting Mattoon end Harry Janssen so he can In the other eonference eame. Podoley Minnesota takes on Northwtrn '8an The oonhers aiinned hv Nehr.tk. Podoley added a fourth for tne and deserved to win." taid Cleveland manager Al Lopez generously.

"They also have a great leader in Leo Durocher." "The boys played great, and Ttn proud of them. said team captain Alvin Dark. "But don't forget, It was Leo, with a brilliant Job of-managing, who put ua Into the series. And he was never better than In that series. Tf rat nnrrtrhr mhn moved with hitter and 'a base loaded single Clevelani" was postponed because of that scored two runsrellnchetrThe the possibility the -Browns field Giants' eventual 6-2 victory and would be in use for the World tied the series record for pinch hits.

SatlM. But neither the Rams nor Fourth Game JJiirocher Flam to HoUTJob After Masterminding Series and then battered a favored Pitt chlPPewM- 'ater when he tejra 46.7 sprinted 28 years around end. Little doubt was left In the minds Coach Murray Warmath's spllt-T of gpectators that Central Michl-eeem to be the thing for the Mc- jan' team will be a good bet to Namara brothers-Bob and Dick- capture their third straight Inter-and Geno Cappelletti, a versatile state Intercollegiate Athletic Con-back who is taking over where Paul ferenca championship, while the WW1 Hank Majeski's pinch nomer in 49er ere able to make hay as the 5th with two on that made it they Pif.yed to a 24-24 deadlock be By JOE REICHLER Michele and Chris. NEW YORK iff) Leo Durocher, have absolutely fore 03,553 fans In Los Angeles. Tn 7-3 flr the Giant, but temporarily no 'plans of whltey tockman away from first 'I'M fi .5:1 of the world champion doing anything other than holdins 'i rinmer may nave a roiign lime -'x oniy mner game played Notthwestern fumbled away Its Improving their wmless conference the Chlcajo Bears downed the Th comeback of Monte Irvln as rt Nsftur VnrV niantt will has ViaaIp at tu.

u. he hit a double and a bases loaded th ph.nir Green Bar The Ca-dinals appeared headed to tmm ln 11,6 Dln co'B tT base ln perfect position to grab Bob Lemon's drive ln the ninth inning of the first game with the leading run on third base. It was. Leo, too. who kept th "hot Rhodes on the bench tor availability ln time of need.

cnjnces against Eouthern Cal Sat- record of 1953. urday and was beaten 12-7 after an Central Michigan 7 14 21 1860 opening day victory over low State. Eastern 0 0 0 0- 0 Tt of the better game of the day will be non-conference affairs. CM one-sided victory over Eigies Scotching all rumors he Intended next spring." to quit the Giants and leave base- Rumors throughout the regular ball entirely, Durocher promises season persisted that Durocher and he'll be back -seeking a second his boss, President Horance Stcne- noyi wiineims suuuuuis "'c Pope with a weak tap to the box. Two men were on base and the tying run was at the plate.

straight pennant next year. horn of the Giants, weren't exactly also had a clean slat in his ertolcw Johnny AntonehTs striking out of when they racked up 16 points In the first four minute. But then Philadelphia quarterback Adrian But and Bobby Thomason went to work. Burk pitched three touchdown paes before the flm hilf ended and Thomason tossed two Unnsfeated Duke will be at Purdue rrt downs 17 and Wisconsin is host to Rice in a yaTd nationally televised affair. Net yards rushing The Blue Devils should make a Paes ttempted good measuring stick a to whether 3 Purdue's 27-14 victory over Notre PenalUeg 8 S7 35 27 7 S' IT vt nrf Walltf Westlaka in mufwii uiaiiagi, vn tiiiunui vciuib.

oui mcjf wexe 01 reuei piicners. run nuv -jt- nn hue m0It thorou8h i0D ot routing Saturday when Stoneham embraced som, then Hoyt WUhelm. Wilhelm theith witti 1 two men on theIndians than such old Redftin Leo ln the clubhouse after the again and finally Johnny AntoneUt Dale Mitchells foul to fighur, Daniel Boone, Davcy QianU had applied the crusher. stopped Indian uprisings, that ended tne game ana gave mo wild Bill findv com- "tn hn tfi. th.

h.mniim'.hiM JrtMWlH more in the third quarter. Diirnrher. tn.il jsmua r4: Pm a fluke. But if Brooklyn, and in FaOXBALL ta eauoai by his beautiful actress wife, by all baseball people. with New York, but lost the world then the- Eagles fumbled the first ne.

sopnomor ha.i Grant Lafavette WoaactoecoTaciM sot nam teat eaiwnai La 'aire, and their two children. The Giants played wonderf'U ball series each time to- the Tinkees. 4 pitched eight touchdown passe In time they got possession of and quarterback Lamar Pui due's two victories. In fact, only JAti rled it from the one. ifcaMvaS "Prep Football 1 tr 1 Big It Conference; Conference All Games A 0 a Dawson pass.

Mississippi-Ohio Valley League Wisconsin's battering brigade, led offlciala unanimously approved a by Alan Ameche who bulled his way request granting Lafayette, for a 28-yard touchdown and 8-0. a franchise at a meeting held ln De-victory over Michigan Stat, meets catur Sunday. Southwest -sower in Rice. The Lafayette become th ninth Owls swept by Cornell Saturday, member of the MOV League. l-20.

Dr. Ouy Seymour represented the Notre Dame will try t6 bounce Mattoon Phillies at the meeting bact; atalnat Pitt. The Irish will be' which wa presided over by league tjncoin Lincoln Decatur 2 0 3 Urbsna 10 3 Peoria Manual 10 2 Danville 0 1 2 Mattoon 0 1 1 0 1 0 Btormlngton 0 10 Pekln 0 0 3 Central 0 0 2 0 0 2 Springfield 0 0 2 Etreator 0 0 0 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lite Saturday' Results. East. Alabama 28, Vanderbllt 14.

Kentucky 7, Xouisiana State 6. "Midwest Central Michigan 60, Eastern II- llncis 0. EvafcsvUlc 41, Indiana State 8. Hillsdale 51, Navy Pier 0. Missouri Valley S3, Mlllikin 7.

Illinois College 2, Eureka 0. Illinois Normal 7, Southern 1111- ngnrmg mad and lt.mlght turn out president, Clarence "DUicn- Hon to be another bad afternoon for the man- Panthers who have' been trounced Hannibal' and Danville were thi by both Southern Cal and Mlnne- otiiy MOV League member not rep- Chen)ntin Champaign bum. icaciiicu. Marquette, still looking for It Meanwhile, ln Decatur, a move fins victory, is host to Cincinnati WM trted to keep the city In the Saturday night. The Warriora wen lt.

Tn Dtctur Baseball Fans Okaw Valley Conference. All Games nols 2. Conference upset by Miami of Ohio, 27-28. Cln- lur einntl wlloped Tulsa, 40-T. D.uuu aigiiatuies in an euort on-tain Fans Field next season.

Areola The petition will be presented to "Wemn Western Illinois 7, Bradley 7 (tie) Ocorgia Tech 10, Southern Methodist Arkaaisas 20, Texas Christian 13. R're 41, Cornell 20. Texas Tech 13, Oklahoma 13 (tie). Far West, Washington 17, Oregon state 7. 10 3 0 10 3 0 10 3 1 1 0 12 11 12 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 Decatur Baseball, Ine.

this week. Tuscola Hoffman has assured th DBFA Sullivan that they may have th lty' Bement franchise and the St Louis Mortlceilo -inals are willing to make a working Atwvd agreement with the club neat sea- Cerro ton. Oaldand Arthur Series Hero Once A Benchwarmer CLEVELAND CW-Vlc Werts hu the first-base Job With the Cleveland Indians sewed up for next season but he taid today he's going to work like a dog" to earn the right to keep It "I'll make It, I gotta make It and I'm going to make It. I'll take dancing lessons all winter tf It'll help," he said. 1 The 29-year-old Pennsylvanlan was the only bright spot in the World Series collapse of the Cleveland Indiana.

He led bMh cluha VUla Grove Lincoln Loses Third Coach Jim Tate's Lincoln School football team lost Its third straight nnt of the season Satur- i ii i if Nino Yaldes Seeks Marciano Fight Eastern Illinois Conference. I 1 Conference All Games dIy t0 Peorlt) Manual, 13.o. Tate was Mattoon High School and MIAMI. Fla, UFi Nino Valdes, Cale- BIGGEST A Purdue University football star. BUY BONDS No.

1 contender for the world heavy, Btat weight championship. "Is getting chw.fMten the run-around" from Rocky Mar- eUno, says his manager Bobby Glee- pM)1, YES! Witha VALUE EVER In hits with eight, four of them "Nino Is the enly logical eon- fj.i?1? ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL SITTLIMtNT (Flrat Insertion Sept. J7) Stat nf Illinois, County of Coles, as. In the County Court, In Probate. in the first game, and his .500 average wm tops among the regu i tender," Glea9n said here Sunday.

PtIfftln( -He's fought everyone he'i been pb. big full-size 21 screen In the Matter of th Eatat lars. After ven masons tn the ma- Ob.ong 1 ti of I Flora Luistta funkhouser; cted. To whom It may concern! St tHVsV HB KHVR IiUsUU jors as an outfielder, Weru ap You are hereby notified that at I good beating, knocked out Tommy Jackwn and cooled oft th best wn peared headed for. oblivion with 10:00 A.

M. on Monday, th 11th day the until he or October. 19S4, th Administrator I of Bald Estat will prwent In tn I traded suddenly on June 1 to th. to Europe. What more can was KAiumy voun or loit county, arrsj thv ukt Indian.

"So far, we haven't even got an Lnaneiron, Illinois, ner Ilnal renrt of her art andj dnlnira at such Ad mlnlntrator. Rndlc the Court to be I At the time hie stork Mt an all- sasc aiitr un him du Win Bowling Title TOLEDO, Ohio (R-Stroh's Beer of Detroit won the National five man team elimination match-game bowlini tournament Sunday night with a 12-game score of Ufiil pins. Tt was tn third atraia-ht vear dlarharaed from any and all further I duties and reponslhllltlMi connected I witn aam eatat, and net aomlnl-tratlon thereof, at which tint end plac you may be present and reeiHt time low. He had struck out his Ior fiht be- first six times up as cleanup hitter Gleon for the new Oriole, and the B.W- tween his Cuban and Marciano more fan. rode him would gross half a million dollan in The one-time slugger wa.

a 502 Miami In February, benchwwmer when h. was traded. Sox Gets Serena eucn application, you cnoo ao to Stron'f has won the contest apon- k' (Slsned) S. FERN Hll.t, sored by th Bowling Proprietors' Association of America. Aaminmirator.

CRAIO A CRAIG, ilittoon, Illlnola, M-l aa CHICAGO JFl The Chicago 8U.nvear, Eitan of Lawls J. BrUlmyr, purchased BUI Serena, 30-year- iSSKfi. t.uitv lnfielder. from the Chi- Famous Arvln FRONT ROW REALISM som that Mondv, Nnvembar 1, 1934. CUD for an estimated SW.UUU.

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