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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. W3 THE DAItT JOCltNAL-GAZETTE AXP MATTOON. ILLINOIS AG SIX ChisoxNeed Here's End of Season Little League All-Stars Season Over For Phillies Big 10 Rosters i i ia I Afe nff Liu LlSt MU WITH by After Loss 'hit Q) 227 Letter men A third first-flight Mattoon pitch- ra rn rt ir rna Annnninv imri Brooks' Power Lakers Tuesday and the Phillies vert eliminated from, ShSttghnessy playoffs, 6-3, before 975. It ended CHICAGO total Of 640 plaj'ers bulwarked by.2-7 lettermen. will answerTlif "official football practice call in the Big Ten today CHICAGO 1.T1.

The Chicago White Sox can hope for only 1 to pull thorn 0 an American League pennant this The New York Yankees virtually sewed up the title with a 3-5 vlc- tqr.yJTuesSay night. Both have less than 25 games left on iheiV '53 schedules and the Sox now 9N games behind-the Yanks-would have to take all but May Shock Mattoon' antespn- preparing- fw esonorfc Mike Shade waa touched tor three runt In the ninth inning after the eners Sept 26. "With abolishment of the Twn-pia-toon system, the squads are slightly "Philf na(THatttccH a 11 tie In III Ifl IH sixth. Nell Maxa allowed seven hits smaller and Shade 1L NSW YORK UO There is a ris- Mirhi-- th, taDftnn one or two of their rpmn'nlng rP- tests, with the Yanks losing a ma liPfeivW' lis Jim Davis blasted a home run over ing suspicion in baseball circles and lurned out lt MinnfJcU tth the rlghtfield scoreboard In the that the Brooklyn, Dodgers hare more scheduled to Join the Goph-third with none on and Alex Slrota what it lakes to whale the Yankees ers davs hit a terrific drive over the left field this time and deprive Casey Stengel siie ranged aVwn to SS at barrier in the of an unprecedented faTth straight Northwestern and 59 at Ohio State "The other run came in the fourth orld championship. and Wisconsin.

on three singles. Buster Radebach Natlonii Leaguers possess Minnesota haa the most' letfermeri and Sirota led, off with hits but 0, most fearsome batting returning, 31. The other schools jority of theirs, to win. The Yank triumph Tuesday was "ompoundetf by Phil Rlzzuto's fourth-inninj single scoring -two runs and Mickey Mantle's clinching Irhome run In the seventh and by a Birota was ptcxea; on nni. gmc-.

days of murder- greeted an average of 13. Wisconsin line pucning couaoorsuon Dy wiuu- FnrH nnr! Sain. hit men udi, ukiiu Puku I ers" row, their pitching has excep- had the fewest, 15. to left aconng Kaneoaca tional depth. Michigan State, national cham-Maxa himself-started the, ninth rwlr.

who fimre to face Pin for the last two years and innin. fr tniriid la left, stole 'SI -Dodgers. ngure race a turnout of 67 ir.clud- second and took third on a Yankee, In ever, rgam, of the Oranneman was safe on Shade's Wortd Series are dubbing the ball Ford, winning- his 16th gams against five losses, held the Sex to six hits and both their runs In the innings he worked. Sain relieved in the seventh, when the Sox( loaded the bases with only one out, and pitched one-hit ball the rest of ZTl Journal -Gaiettt Phoio error and with the Infield drawn in The' Spartans will make their Big Quincy Smith slapped a run scoring Manager Cnarlle Dre three Ten footb11 cnampionship debut in outfielders, Carl Purillo. what promises to be a siizling open- Bob Staton walked to load the Robinson and Duke Snider, were er HawksyM at Iowa city bases and Payne counted cne with hitting .333, and .318.

respec- gpt 35. a hit Eddie Rouse skied to center- Uvely. through Monday's games. Indiana mvadM 0hio State an Members of the Jousnal-Gazette Little League All-Star team, picked by the Little League and tne J-G, pose before viewing the Phillies game Tuesday. They were honored before 975 fans.

Kneeling left to right are Paul Carman, Fred While, J.m Ayers. Mike Gaines, Lee rencn, ana Fred Wright. Standing left to right are Ken Jones. Kent Milam. Tom Cox, Steve Kimery, Jim Waltnp, Uttle League commissioner, Charles Humes, Gary Phillips, Richard Moutray and John Reich.

1 Braves Take on Dodgers in Three Pitchers, FourGamesjrytoSnap Jinx KfiS-195 the way. The Cubs, meanwhile, lost 10-9 to the Giants at New York, the New Yorkers winning with an unearned run in the eighth inning. Outstanding Cub plate performance were Roy-Smalley 's. Ralph Kincr's and Bubba Church's home doubles by Bill Serena and Eddie "Miksis" and Dee Fondy's triples. Tbe Cubs are at Pittsburgh today.

Don Simpson (0-1) wiip hurl for Chicago oRainst the. Pirates' Owen Friend (4-10). The Sox entertain Washington. Mike Fornieles -18-6) is scheduled to hurl against the Senators' Spec Shea (11-5). nua ana bbiu lauiea.

ca-cner twy vsmpaneuiiroiiviiiucu ther conference game on that date Strichek closed the inning With a to powder the ball at a 528 PM' while all other tearris h3velntersee--flne stop In back of second base on third baseman Billy Cox was lending tional engagements. Nebraska is at Marion's ja hefty .305 to the concert, and minoiA, Washington at Michigan, Paris jumped on Shade for two first baseman Gil Hodges an even Minnesota at Southern 'California, runs in the first and one jn the .300. Iowa State at NorthwesternPurdue third. Campanella, a bust In the last Missouri and Penn state at Wis- Plats started the game with a series, had driven across 124 runs; consin, double and Staton singled him. M' of them representing his home Michigan State is the odds-on across.

Payne's fly to left let Smith, run total Snider had 109 RBI's cnoIce to take the Big Ten title and who tad walked, romp home. 35 homers. Hodges' figures were go to the Rose Bowl. Its most dan-Smith doubled to start the third 1i3 FurUlo's 91 and 21. gerous rival in the race figures to Ernie Durando and Handy Sandy Meet ST.

LOUIS W) Ernie DurandTJ rf'Bayoiine. N- J-. trying to muscle iiis way back into the middleweight division's top 10, takes on favored Eiinriy Sandy of New York in a lcd 10-round boxing boutto-niKht. Eandy has been bpiten only once in 14 fights. bout will be telecast (CBS) beginning at 8 p.

m. tCSTi from the St. LouU Arenu. tot and scored after an outfield fly. Ralph Kiner, Roy Smalley and Bub-ba Church hit homers In the losing Chicago cause.

Mickey Mantle's 17th homer proved the margin of difference for the Yankees over the White Sox. The Three pitchers and two olitf have bren the-Mit-toon P'hillics by higher class. fication ball clubs. Leftflslder Marshall "Birter" Radebach boc.i sur.nv.oncd by By BEN PHELGAR AP Sports Writer The Milwaukee Braves get a last look tonight at the home of the team they couldn't beat, for 'the National League pennant. The Brooklyn Dodgers represent the one Jinx the Braves failed to shake in their move from Boston, ana sporea a moment later on o- That's rough on pitcners.

ana you be Ohio State, steered by an All-ton's line hit. ha vent even gotten to Robinson. America quarterback candidate, Three double plays helped Shade thu is almost solid righthanded John Borton. long. Both clubs made two.

errors. power Snider being the only lefty Purdue. Michigan and Minnesota, Paris goes on to meet tho winner to deep thinkers si- with 'All-America Paul Giel in ac- of the Decatur-Hsnnlbal first series, ready wondering what the tidn. rank next in the race. If the Commies win tonight Hanni- yanks are going to do for right- During the record- heat wave, bal is out of the running and the hurling in the three games Coach Bob Voigts will- hold North- BUY BONDS cmcagoans 'loaded tne Dases witn--ifc of the pI A none out.

in tne seventn, dui couia where they languished in seyer they lanquished in seyenth score only one run. Lakers and Decatur, play for the at Ebbets Piejd. where western drills under the Uzhts at Vee a year ago. Association. Pitcher Mike Shade will report to Terre Haute cf the Class Three Eye Loop.

Pete Hamilton and- Nelson Horr-ner, both pitchers, and ccnterfic'-rirr The loss was Virgil Trucks' seventh agalnsl 18 victories. Whltey the atiort fences beckon. It begins to night. Other Big Ten teams mav do With four meetings remaining narKinr iH.D.iu.iriim rrrtwK i i tBjmn auu, Ktnii'iw win same. iu iu oiuumju yunin mm roTa goi creait ior ms iom tn- day five Bob McGee have been recalled by rr (I.

UitmuiniTrmSrTOWIViMfl MfleIlifl HiU jenu Plats, If nine his 16th gameTor CTeveikrid. r' 'ggBaSacg Th IS.hlk Tnrtin ottnrlc included 7fce 37-year-old chief plainly lt Quette had 25 veterans In a turnout Braves 12-6 loreaMgsir not the pitcher he wa. He hasn't of 50. The Irish' will ogen at Okla- year the Dodgers beat them 18 it-v. miiU mnm VI homa Setlt.

28. nrf Vfftrniiptf.p maVt timps. Oranneman, 3b a IbUICU V1V lUUDS huv 0 2 0 3 1 3 4 Milwaukee has clinched its sea ijaiest nowe ies uureau usuits Al Rosen's 36th home run. snow Radebach hitting .281 is 43 Gus Zernial of Philadelphia hit games and McGee batting Ham-hls 36th and 37th homers off De- Hton has a 14-8 record and leads the And has not been happy in his 23 a weex earner against Cin- cinnatl at Milwaukee. relief jobs.

smiin, Staton, si Payne, cf Capachione, Marion, lb Maxa, r'- i 4 troit's Ned-GrxerFirj strikeouts with 187. If chief doesn't make itr-then. the champions -will have only an- Exclusive Dealer in Mattoon for SIEGLER STOVES by Ray Herbert silence the 5 1 12 1 1 Shade haswoa I0i Hoerner posted an 11-10 mark. son's series with every other team except the St, Louis Cardinals and hejr lead "the "SeabircU. Brooklyn holds its fattest margin of the season over the Braves 11 games and lias a theoretical chance to wrap up the flag' bjr the end of the Labor Day double-head- from the fifth on and the Tigers came from behind to win.

Golf Title Sunday Want Ads Pav. 11 '37 15 po a 0 other veteran, Vic Raschi, and their new find, Jim McDonald, to face 2 the explosive Brooklyns in their home park after the two southpaws, 0 Whltey Ford and Ed Lopat, have 0 done the honors In the first two 1 games at the stadium. This isn't exactly a' promising prospect. Championship match" of the Mat- 2 2 0 4 4 S4 ab 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 4 3 Totals MATTOON Davis, rf Decry, lb Pharr, lb Radebach, if Sirota, Striohek, ss Watklns, lb McOee, cf Shade, 0 Eliot Starts lllini Ml toon Country Club Golf tournament ers. will be played Monday.

It will go 36 Brooklyn ended a perfect home holes. Reason against the Cardinals Tues- In semi-final action to date these day 11 victories In 11 games results have been recorded: with a 12-5 decision despite five Dr. Amos Powell carded a 32 on St. Louis home runs. New York the back nine to beat Carl Dilsaver shaded Chicago 10-8 In the only one up in Championship flight play, ether National League action.

Dwain Knowles defeated H. Wilson The New York Yankees moved and J. Worland defeated P. Rose. 'i games in front of faltering Chi-In first flighO competition cago by tripping the White Sox 3-2 Thudium defeated Jim Covalt and at Chicago.

Cleveland defeated the Alice YanMeter Wins Mattoon Gals Golf Alice VanMeter downed Joan Cole to win the Mattoon Country Club Woman's title. Mary Hendrix defeated Sybil Stennett in Championship flight consolation play. Barbara Werden bested Louise Hake for the first flight crown. In first flight consolation, Emily Gaines won by default. Mary L.

Schilling defeated Fern Ross in final second flight competition. Wardha Darland won the I Shifts, Ernst i '-in ft K- 1 I I I If IF 51 1 1 i Wfaj--4J i-4 jt-s I Juhiitf Vji jjJ kul ai-4MesM-Mv aaAAwshesMi 33 7 27 13 2 Goes to Tackle ToUls Plied out for Sirota in ninth. CHAMPAIGN Don Ernst, sen- I fJo cosil pipes or itgisters to install or clean Fred Smith defeated Ben Richards. Boston Kea box u-j ana Dr. Joseph Mallory defeated Jim defeated Philadelphia '7-5.

St. Louis Rouse, Dav Sirou, Strichek. 2b- tor om Chicago (Poreman). regular m.t. RmiTh ihM.rt ww defensive guard for two seasons, was O'Neal: Joe Hendrix defeated Dave and wasningion weren i acirumcu.

Rmith, Mutison defeat- The third place Indians are within rtff ilmnn WAV nAra wstaW stmt. In 1 i iiruli. consolation by default. enade. SB-Rouse.

Maxa. DP- 01 me c. tne line as Illinois ooened fall foot- tjuii. mm Maxa. Staton.

Marion: Watkins. the Une Illinois opened fall foot defeated Mary Third fliirht. nlav saw Art Wii- laredt defeat Fred Kuehne III; Brooklyn were all off Preacher Roe, Ttm steinher defeat Boh Thonm- ho survived only because" his mates tiampion 10 win me tunu Thelma Carlyle defeated Helen Deery. Pharr; Deery and Pharr; bu two-a-day basis to-Pharr, Strichek, Sirota. LOB Paris 11, Mattoon 6.

BB Maxa 3, Shade ErMt- 192-pound veter- a 17-hlt assault. Cummings in the consolation round. nn- TV- Ken navtrlcnn defeat. War- backed him With 7. SO Maxa 5, Shade 3.

WP Shade, piayea iwo years as oeien- sive regular for the mini, having Max, Daugherty and Fischer. ry Clark and Roy Schuette defeat Steve Bilko hit two. Stan Musial. Olln Wirth Harrv Elliott and Rip Repulski one In the Flag tourney last week each The outburst ran the Cards' broken in as a sophomore with the A 975. Wait U.

S. OX on nomer toiai ior inr year club record. The Giants came from behind and beat the Cubs lrt the eighth with a gift run. Jim Rhodes walked, moved to third on a throwing er- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AMERICAN LEAGUE 1951 Big Ten champs. The move was made to provide an experienced player at this spot and also to utilize more of the seasoned personnel who were originally performing at guard.

Eliot had six lettermen guards available when the squad reported. With Ernst taking over the No. 1 Steve Huston went nine holes in 33, one under par. C. Thudium had a 34.

The tournament was won by Jack Hirsch. Five tied for first in a Bogey with low nets of 72. They were Huston, Dr. H. A.

Baughman, Fred Smith, Dr. S. H. Allen and C. R.

McClain Duck Hunting GB 9-4 10 'i 16 '4 22 Vi 36 39 42 Pet. .669 .595 .588 .541 .496 .394 .371 .348 43 53 54 61 67 80 83 86 87 78 77 72 66 52 49 46 New York Chicago Cleveland Boston Washington Philadelphia Detroit Ex-Pro Leads US. In Amateur Golf OIL or GAS KEATES15 1( 1 ernJr ten4 1 ft' 9 St. Louis Phillies Play to 57336 Customers The Mattoon Phillies exhibited their third plice wares to 57,336 customers, including 975 in Tuesday's playoff game. It was a jump of about 8.000 from last year, club officials said.

About 55 actual playing dates drew the crowds which averaged well over f'ins per game. NEW YORK (JP) Gene Dahl-bender a 29-year-old former pro from Atlanta, led the entire country with a six-under-par 68-63-136 Tuesday In qualifying for the National Amateur iolf tournament. He posted this score at East Lake Country Club in his home town. Dahlbender, who has won a hat Tuesday's Resutti. New York 3, Chicago 2.

Cleveland 13, Boston 3. Detroit 7, Philadelphia 5. Only games LEAGUE Pet. SPRINGFIELD, UL JP Illinois right tackle spot, Floyd McAfee, has done all lt can to acquire 60,000 sophomore from Houston, Texas, acres for duck hunting on the Mis- snd Pete Palmer, senior from Chl-sissippi River snd awaits federal cago. lined up behind him at this word that means "you're welcome post.

Palmer was shifted from left to it." to right side of the line. Illinois lease of the land would At lemacklerCapt; Bob Lenzlnt expsnd tremendously the state-reg- appears to be a fixture, but Eliot ulated waterfowl shooting domin- had Roger Wolf, Aurora, and Dick ions, game experts say. Kohlhagen, Rockford, both Juniors, The acreage lies along the Mis- working with Lenzini at this posi-sissippi from Rock Island-Moline tion. south to Alton. It was acquired by Other player shifts on opening Army engineers at 10 navigation day found Paul Luhrsen, 210-pound dam sites, Unflooded sections were senior from Elmhurst, back at his leased to private parties for spot st center.

He had culture. Hunting, though forbidden, worked as a guard during spring has been Indulged in. drills. Two sophomores, who had Now the U. 8.

Fish and Wildlife trials at center, were moved to left Service nanages the land for the guard. They are Ron Xochem, Na-engineers. The service offered lt to pervule, and Joe Yusko, West the state for lease and management. Frankfort. Illinois has accepted the lease In the back! ield, Melvin "Mickey" Brooklyn ful of Dixie titles, turned pro Milwaukee GB 11 l8'-i 20 28 33 41 52 hi .553 .543 .481 .443 .382 .301 91 80 73 70 63 58 50 41 1949.

He was reinstated as un Philadelphia amateur last year. gt', iUU Only five others among the 177 jjew York qualifiers for the tournament at Cincinnati Oklahoma City, Sept. 14-19 man- "Chicago Ernst at right tackle, and John "Rocky" Ryan, Tolono senior at right end. Elry Falkenstein, senior quarterback from Naperville, was directing Pittsburgh aged to break 140. Eddie Meyerson of Los Angeles, and Southern Oregon champion mm: CITS TO THE EOTTCM THE COLD FLOOR PROCLC1 this unit, with Ken Swienton at left Bob Atkinson of Portland tied wltn terms and awaits signature of the Bates of Kewanee was moved to half, Bud DeMoss at right half, and 138s.

engineers. The state has asked con- right halfback where he worked Ken Miller, Bloomlngton senior st gressmen to spur activity on the with Letterman Bud DeMoss, Villa fullback. This Two-In-ona I1eetmalcer, DOES Angelo Santilli and Don Hoenlg, shooting on the same course in Den-ham. came through identical matter. Park Junior, and Don Orothe, Tol- on tne second eleven were sieve ono sophomore.

Vostk, Chicago (Taft). and Bob 70-69-139s. while Joe Bernolfo had Replacing Bates at half Is Wlman. Robinson, ends; Wolf and a 68-71-139 at Salt Lake City, If the deal Is closed before the duck season gets underway, the this year probably will permit anyone to build blinds ss long Sophomore Bobby Graeff stubby McAfee, tackles; Jan Hmid, River 175-pounder from Murphysboro, Who Grove, and John Bauer, Benton, Seigler captures the Topo'-the-Flame heat that's 4 Times Hotter than Side-a'-the-Flame heat, doesn't waste it up the flue as ordinary heaters do. This extra, patented, inner heater is built right into the heart of the hottest fire.

It captures the 4 Times Hotter from the burner flame and pours it out over the floors throughout your home. Tuesday's Results. Brooklyn 12, St. Louis 7. New YOrk 10, Chicago Only games scheduled.

MOV LEAGUE Playoffs Pet. GB Paris 3 0 1.000 MATTOON 0 3 .000 Decatur 2 0 1.000 Hannibal 0 2 .000 J' Tuesday's Results. Paris 201 000 0036 11 Mattoon 001 101 0003 2 Maxa and Capachione; shade and Sirot. Home run Mattoon, Davis in 3rd, non eon; Sirota in 6th, none on. Paris wins best of five first round playoff, 3-0.

Decatur (Hannibal unscheduled. Decatur leads, 2-0 as they are ISO yards apart. Then, showed breakaway potentialities in guards; Borman, center. Los Angeles Still Bidding for Veeck under "csretakef regulation, if the the spring game with a 64-yard The backfleld had Bob Oongola lifmVTT'i' doesn't occupy the bUnd by touchdown Ken Swienton, Chicago (Weber) at quarter, Caro- This wviUMctf Pzoyzs bout a. m.

It will be given to Junior letterman from Chicago Une and Grothe at halfbacks, Stan' the first hunter to come along that (Schurs), and. J. Cv Caroline, Col- Wallace, Hillsboro senior, at full- Your dealer will demonstrate. You'll see and feel how Siegler captures the 4 Times HotJ-er TomA the-Flame heat and forces it over floors throughout your home. LOS ANGELES UB-Despite cold water tossed on the project a couple weeks ago, Los Angeles city fathers -are going right ahead with the campaign to bring major league baseball here.

Urged on by Mayor NorriS! Poul- cay. umbla, C.r are also at this posl- bacr. Next year, the state' would build tion. "We're going to field a team that Winds and supervise their dUtrlbut- Blot lined up an alMetterman has fire and Eliot use more closely. first eleven with exception of center aid.

"We're not going to be big, What the transfer would mean, to where Jack Chamblin, Junior from but we hope to offset this with speed ordinary hunter is a windfaH and former West Point and by having boys in the game or watertowr nootlnp-Trir hereto-tlaTrrwas ilvea.uia coa over Herb mom nv hj pay. son, the Coliseum Commission "Tf VOlir Rl'pirler fill Uaita- iuul for was under private control Borman, senior' letterman. from s-fTavtrafrVrBwrnHmi Callfoffila and the-Professional Lpi oeuver more ana notter neat over the floors than ANY comparable size heater on the market today, i regardless "Of make or price, 'you get your money backl" II the state controls the area, Downers Grove. oprmng wo asking" authority from the city, Ange.es nams are piayea. there would be no more hunting The Ulinl "first" tesjn consisted n0 w111 mlss Pcce tox an in-COunty "and state to study the fes- 71,0 week Bill Veeck, pre at least at firsts-available per acre of Cliff Waldbeser, Morton senior, definite period because of leg In- ibility of landing a big league team.

Went of the St. Louis Browns, vlsit- bnt more hunters would be offered at left end; Lenzini at left tackle; Jui we au Chandler, Chicago The commisgion handles affairs 'here seeking amore profitable the chsjice toget aillce c.lt, Wsllle Vernasco, Mlshswaka, Ind (Amundsen), and Bernard Bryant, of the 105,000 eat Memorial Coll- homer for hU American-Uajne That's how Joe Davidson, chief Junior at left guard; Ch-mblln at inampaign, oom sopnomqre vacxies. JolnUy owned by the three 'dub. you Hmmr mii ot wtm maun, cmtuu, u. state game ms jiger, flescflbei th eenterfDon BuckjrTaU, iw v-.

l0 governmental unitsv where all home figrlilcai.ee of the proposed jease Castle, Pa- Junior at right guard; BU liUINDo football games' of Southern i.

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