J Y ' ' . T ' By The Associated Press ; ' . . .T TTT; ' :r-. tnpz V'., 0: t V -v .v.-.-. A f -wK r 4- - I ':r '.: 1 V X1 '"'"v v 5 r. If ;-:-.p!R- ,-.k. .1 HEADY MOMENT FOR GIANT FANS GUnto entflelder Mont irrla steals heme ta the first tanlnc of 1951 Werld Series pttdag gm as batter Bobby Thomson watches Tanks catcher Tod Berra's late Ug. It was the first steal of home tn s 1 World Series ta 19 years. However, the Tanks look the series, four games to two. P E R SEVERANCE P AY S O F,F Jersey Joo Wal cott hammers at Exzard Charles In title boot at rittsbnrrh Jaly IS. lie rot heavy crown on fifth attemnt, kayolns Charles la ?ta. K i ; 3 1 1 ip)L ,1, i:LJ TOP CO L F E R Ben Bo. ran. wonder man of self, poses with National Open trophy after winning title the third time Jane If. He also, won Masters and World's championships. NET QUEEN -Manreen Connolly. If. of San Diego. Cat. won women's singles at Forest Hills. N. T.. Sept. S, one of the yoongest players to win a aa tionaJ tennis championship. ' " ? BECINNINC OF THE E N DJ Lonis. ex-heavy - weight champion sags to canvas daring first knockdown by Rocky Marclano In 8th round of October boat In New York. Aging Loaia was kayoed later tn the round, his first such defeat since 1936. "A r f 1?" v : . v, '4-- 6'' b COLLEGIATE KINGPIN S-Kentocky. Bin Spivey il") and Frank Ramsey oatjunip Kansas State's John Gibson ta NCAA final, won by Kentucky Is Minneapolis. March 1. r m WW; 1 m 3 i r 11 V V 1 :' 1 a-! .- . -,u i - ffl COMEBACK CLIMAX Manager Leo Durocher (left) hags Bobby Thomson when tatter's homer topped Dodgers. 5-4. in ninth Inning of final playoff game Oct. 3 to give N.Y. Giants National League pennant after drive that began in mid-August, :vj QUITS DIAMOND- Joe DiiMaseio. star outfielder of New YorW Yankees, announced his retirement as an . active player Dec. 11. lie spent entire career in majors with Yanks. FIRST fVER Florence' Chadwick. St. of San Diego. CL, ' leaves the Iwater near Calais.' France, Sep. 11. becoming the first woman jto swim the English ' Channel in both directions. ft Tc - ' lfr- ' Ik ' .7 " 1 w; Isl y 1 y::.X''''- ':'V-.-'-'x:..-. vi.-.'i-..-fc.J.W:-:j;i?!-iv-v; r-;w-:.;,:.e-.fe?J. NIP AND TUCK ALL Y E A R Fred Wilt (right) heats Don Gehrmann In Glenn Cunningham Mile at Kansas Belays April XL Track season was highlighted by! their many mile doels VOLUNTEERS ROLL ON Tennessee's blocking springs All-America Hank Laurieella to Kentucky's goal line ' bs climax of unbeaten season and rating as best team in the country BASEBALL CZAR Ford Frick, former . newspaper man and National League presi dent, was named Sept. 29 as commissioner of baseball to suc ceed A. B. "Happy" Chandler. .r: -; vV-r f. w v: .-x i 6 FOOTBALLER OF YEA R rrinceton's All-America back Dick Kazmaier smiles as he holds Heisman Trophy awarded to him in New Tork as nation's outstanding football player. 7 V.' f-t " V: H' ' -' r' BRINCINCHOM E RO SE S wcoont Turf, piloted by Conn McCreary, line to win 77th runninjr of Kentucky Derbv ai ChurehOi Dmt. Mar S- Rvl MhUm A YEAR FOR CATCHER S Roy CampaneUs (left) of Dodgers and Yogi Berra (right) of Yankees "were chosen most valuable players In National and American Leagues respectively. y-L y, fc -J G E TT I N G T I T L E BACK JSngsr Ray Robhwon throws rfjht to Jaw ef Randy Turpla before knocking him out in 10th round U regain middleweight title Sept 12 at New York. TV