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Wm Tl Tf rang to Lead Lowered to Two As Mag Race Gets Torridi Meet Each Other Today r; BROOKLYN, Sept 10-ff-The beleaguered Brooklyn Dodg- cr raa uieir minus bo iuu oi ine series starting irtday.with the ' St. Louis Cardinals that they overlooked the necessity of beating the Chicago Cubs Thursday, Consequently the Cubs romped to a 10 to 2 decision that was as costly as it was humOating since the Cards captured a 5 to 1 verdict over the New York Giants and moved within two games of the National league lead. While a crowd of 6,271 looked on the Cubs took charge of the contest with three runs In each of the first two innings and old Lon Warneke never let the game get away from him. A " two-run homer by Arky Vaughan in the third accounted for all Brooklyn's scoring. It was one of eight hita allowed by Warneke in the course of attain ing his 11th triumph. Chicago '-330 100 012-10 12 0 Brooklyn 002 000 00P 2 S I Warneke and Hernandez; Hig be, Casey (1), French (2), Allen (8), and Owen. , ; - NEW TOKK, Sept With the help ef "creoshar error charred against a fielder; for doing the right thing, the St Louis Cardinals clouted the Giants 5 to 1 Thursday to breathe even more fiercely down the necks et the Dodgers in the rearing National league pennant : race. With Brooklyn losing to Chi , cago, the Cards moved up to with in two games of the pace-setters through their own victory, in which young Howie Pollet, the southpaw wbo always finds -bis "cousins"; in the Giant lineup, served up a', four-hitter. And as they danced into their ' club house, the St Louis lads were more confident than ever that they'd make up. the difference be tween them and the top in the two game series with the Dodgers tomorrow 'and Saturday. St Louis 300 010 010-5 7 0 New York 1-000 000 100-1 4 1 Pollet and W. Cooper; Schu macher, Adams (8) andMancuso. , Gncy Beau Boston BOSTON-, Sept 10-iP)-The Cin ! einnatl ... Reds r were given two Splendid pitching performances by ; Paul : Derringer and Bay Starr ; rhursday but they netted only one ; victory in their final appearances 'ff the season against the Boston iraves. Derringer , was credited 4th a 6-2 win in the opener but! Ztarrs two-hitter was wasted be cause the Reds had to have the Scoreless nightcap called at . end end of the ninth to board a train for Philadelphia. -, First game: ' ' ' -'.v--; Cincinnati 110 001 201-6 121 Boston 101 060 000-2 4 0 Derringer and Lamanno; Salvo . . and Lombardi. Phils 2, Dues .1 PHILADELPHIA, Sept 10-ff) The Phils came from behind today to snap a 13-game losing streak ; with a 2-1 decision over the Pittsburgh Pirates in an 11-inning contest. Pirates 000 000 100 00-1 7 2 Phils 000 000 001 001-2 8 0 Hamlin and Phelps, Lopez (8); fodgajny,' Hughes (8), and Llv ngston. .. Blaxin' Ben Hogan to Enlist in Service . ....." CHICAGO, Sept. 10 -P)- Ben Hogan, golfs top money: winner, said Thursday he plans to enlist In some branch of the armed forces as soon as- he completes a two-week exhibition tour. Hogan is - stopping in Chicago on his way to Spokane, , Wash, 'Where he starts his matches the bulk of which are scheduled for war charities. - : - - How "They ' STFMniD o o o COAST LMGVS ' W 1 Pet. W L Pe t Loa. An t-4 J93 San Diet tt tt AOO kacrame M S J582 Oakland TT CI AS! Ieettla SI M JMiHollywod Tl .425 Wn Fraa M S3 . Portland SS10S.S7S . fMt4aya rnltt: At Seattle 10-S. SMrinwto -," r At Portland . Saa Eteeffo IS.. At LoAnsalM 0. Hollywood 4. . At Saa rraociaco B, uauana . w NATIONAL UAGUI i - . W r. Pet. W 1 Pet. Brootty S4-44- ,t Pittaburf t n-Av at. Louis n jar cMcac t Hew Yor 7 S3-3511 Boston J St .40t Ctnehmt t 70 .439 PhUadelp ST H JA2 Tknaya resaltat Chicago JO, Brooklyn a, . - St Louia S. w York 1. Philadelphia- 2. Pittsburgh 1. ' Onciimaa t-S. Boetoo- S-. (Sod game tie.) AaTCaiCAN tJEAGUS . ' . ' vr l. Pet. w t. Pet. Haw Yor 4 44 471 Detroit VS ft At Boatan W .600' Chic" f3 14 44 at. Vouimtt-fi Js waisiirtt et ft A Oevelan 7ft 1 Jboo Philadaip SI U JU7 TharaSay'a fmiu: St Lou t. htw York 0. i Detroit S, Borfon 4. Chicago t- Washtnrton 1-S. (Only gamaa ached uxgd.) 37 Report to 0SC s Stiner Opening Day CORVALLIS. SeoL 10- Thirty seven candidates, IS of them lettermen. greeted-Coach Lon Stiner for the opening prac tice of the Pacific Coast conference champion Oregon State Beaver football team Thursday. Right - off the bat, Stiner let them know last year's Rose Bowl victory waa history. - "The first guy I hear men tion the Rose Bowl," he said. '"wffl tt it la the neck. We haven't the team we had last year, and if we did that wouldn't mean games wen this year." The squad went through a dou ble dose, morning and afternoon conditioning drills and other light work. Equipment was issued Wednesday. . ; Twe faces particularly were missing these ef Lloyd Wick . ett, of Aberdeen, Wash a tackle last year, and Bob Cole, Weed land, Calif, reserve center. Wlekett is In Alaska, suable to get transportation borne, and Cole was Inducted into the ''army. .t Helping Stiner, is Luke G01, former University of Hawaii head coach; and Jim Carr, student as sistant last year. Outstanding among the sophs on hand' today were BUI Gray of Portland, a center, and Bob Stev ens, Santa Barbara, Califs a quar terback. to Hear Biriies----Coiin PITTSBURGH, Sept 10 -Ph Private Billy Conn, starting work outs, for his Oct 12 title bout with Heavyweight champion Joe Xxniis, said Thursday Louis was "a dead pigeon" already. The former light heavyweight champion, on furlough from the army, began his fight prepara tions at the Pittsburg Lyceum. After another workout he will go to New York to attend the army East-New York Giants football game Saturday. Later, he will go to a permanent training camp on promoter Mike Jacobs' property at Rumson, N. J. Conn, who was knocked out In his first match with Sgt Louis last year, sized up, his prospects this way: "I think Joe's ready to be tak en by the first good man who comes along. None of them not even the best goes on forever. FritzieZivic Easy Winner Over Cochrane By SID FEDER. NEW YORK, Sept 10.-m Fritade Zivic Thursday night gave Red Cochrane ; the beating . he'd been promising him for a year and easily won a ten round decision over the welterweight champion in Madison Square Garden in a bout that was a non-title tussle by a mere quarter of a pound. Zivic weighed 147; Cochrane 148. Finally getting the revenge for which he's been "eating his heart out ever since the Jersey red head took . the 147 pound crown from him a year ago last July, Fritzie handed Red a gaudy box ing lesson, puffed his face up with knife-like punches and won going a way v in a rough and tumble brawl that had a near-full house hopping to its feet time after time. On the Associated Press score card, - the flat-nosed Pittsburgh beauty won eight rounds against two for, Freddie the t Red, who came out of the navy to take . on this bout for the' benefit of the USO and goes from here directly to active sea duty: - Two rounds were taken away from Cochrane by Referee Arthur Donovan for fouls, but one of these Fritzie won by a mile, any way. Maintaining his record of being one of the Garden's best "meal tickets" although Cochrane un doubtedly helped, too Fritzie drew a crowd of 13,259 customers into the place. They contributed to a gross gate of $30,817. Cochrane, who sprang the fistic upset of 1941 by winning the title from Zivic the last time, relied al most entirely on a wild-swinging body attack i Thursday night It did some good through the first five rounds, but from the sixth to the finish, Zivic . had more fun than a kid at the circus banging FROLI END TO GUARD. - By Sords (2 l 6UARQ W ' : - - - r :. we. Paul, eem cak&tfeo tf A eoARD tfOfZl&S YEARS CAMPAie4 47. Ducks Turn Out away at Freddie's head almost at will. - - ( In the end, it was Cochrane's style of fighting that helped Zivic most Freddie bored in close in every round, and Fritzie discov ered early he had all the best of the in-fighting any, time he went to work. So he went to work all the way and did most of his dam age with short' chopping punches that bounced Freddie's head around anytime the two got at close range. Chlaox, NaU Split x CHICAGO, Sept 10Hjff-Bruce Campbell's pinch single with the bases filled in the eighth inning, driving in two runs, gave Wash ington's Senators a 5-4 victory over the Chicago White Sex in the electric light, portion - of their "twilight"- double-header Thurs day night after Ted Lyons turned in his 13th victory for the Chi cogans in the first game. Washington .000 000 100-1 7 8 Chicago 002 050 00-7 8 8 Leonard, Trotter (6) and Evans; Lyons and Tresh. . Washington .010 002 020-5 9 2 Chicago 000 301 000-4 5 1 Zuber and " Early Humphries, In my book he's a dead pigeon." Haynes (9) and Dickey. EUGENE, Sept' KHPf University of Oregon varsity foot ball squad numbered 38, an all time low, , when it reported for work Thursday, but before the day was over it was 47 Nine new candidates including five major college transfers from San Mateo, Fullerton and Salinas, Call!, schools, turned out Among them also were. Tony Crish and Jim Shepard, ends, and Kenny Oliphant halfback, all j lettermen. Head Coach John Warren, start ing his first season as the top man at Oregon, sent the squad through a light workout after issuing equipment pausing for physical examinations, and parading the boys before photographers. Twenty lettermen were in uni form Thursday. j Among those turning out Thurs day mcstimg were 17 sophomores up from last year's jundefeated freshman squad.' Among the miss ing was Roy "Ell, blocking quar terback two years ago, who in- 10th Inning Homer Gives Oaks 1-0 Nod SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 1HJP Outfielder Wally Westlake's tenth inning homer broke up a pitching duel between Italo Chelini and Tom Seats Thursday and gave his Oakland mates a 1 to 0 Coast league baseball victory over the San Francisco dub. Oakland . 000 000 000 1-1 - 9 0 San Fran. 000 000 000 0-0 9 0 Chelini. and Glenn; j Seats and Ogrodowsky. j 3 ClJi 7311- fpfifif? 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ST LOUIS, , Sept1 lO-PJ-The Browns . subjected the - pennant bound New York Yankees to their most humiliating defeat of the season Thursday, shutting them out 9 to 0 behind the three-hit pitching of the veteran Denny Galehouse. . 'V It was only the fourth time the Yanks had been whitewashed this season and the other three were 1-0 affairs.. It also was the third time Marvin Breuer, who suffer ed his ninth defeat on the hill, had lost by a shutout - Walt Judnlch, the Brewnles big center fielder, supplied the pouch te make ' It a deelstve victory.; He socked twe home runs, one In : the first inning and n faa the sixth, with Chet Lubi en base each time. He aba drew a pass in the fourth and scored - on -t. George Me Qainn's - single : and an infield out and drove in still another tally with a single behind a pair of passes off Lefty Marios Bos- ' so In the seventh. -.t:' ' The game wound up the sea son's affairs ' between the " clubs with the Yanks taking IS of 22 games. : 1 New York -.000 000 000-0 2 0 St Louis -w200 104 20-9 10 0 Tigers Trip Bosox DETROIT, Sept 1 0-(-The Detroit Tigers pushed over two runs in the eighth inning to nulli fy home runs by Ted Williams and Dom DiMaggio and defeat the Boston Red Sox Thursday, S to 4, In the final meeting between the clubs this season. Boston won 19 of the 22 games. Boston 011 001 110-4 10 1 Detroit 300 000 02-5 9 0 Hughson and Peacock; New- houser, Gorsica (8) and Reibe. ' . , - " . Et&vm. Oregon Frtdocy Moaning, Seplernbar 11, 1312 Norbert Hits. 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