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NEW YORK, Sept. 21 If It
hasn't been dona already, this
dept. wants to nominate Gun
der Haegg, the Scandinavian
stepper, as the outstanding ath
lete of 1042 ... His ten world
records in less" than three
months don't sound as good as
the 28 Paavo Nurml hung up in
the winter meets in 1025, but
Haegg has- stuck to standard
distances while the boys were
clocking Paavo at all the whis
tle stops like a mile and seven
eights . . And if Gunder man
ages to get from Sweden to
America to run next winter it
will be the record-breakingest
stung of them sU ; , . w you're
planning to go to St. Looey for
the world series, better start
thumbing now. Scribes head
ing west from here already are
resigned to taking upper berths
or worse.
MONDAY MATINEE
Looks like- more bad news
for the National league. Marius
Russo, tha Yanks' only south
paw flinger, was in pretty good
form yesterday . . . When Leo
Costa kicked that point for
Georgia to beat Kentucky Sat
urday, it was his 62nd varsity
point and the 25th consecutive
game in which he has scored.
But officially he has played
only four minutes against
Oglethorpe in his sophomore
year .... Those points-after-touchdowns
all were made
while time was out ... Chuck
Comiskey, future boss of the
White .Sox, has been farmed out
to St." Paul. He's entered St.
Thomas military academy there
and is trying for. the football
team. . ' ,
TODAY'S GUEST STAR
B. M. Atkinson Jr., Louisville
Times: "With the football ex
perts added to the war experts,
what this country needs bow is
good excess prophets tax."
SERVICE DEPT.
Oklahoma A. and M. reports
that 23 of the 58 varsity foot
ballers of the past three sea
sons who have moved along to
other fields are commissioned
officers in the army, navy or
marines, which they . think is
a high percentage for a non-
military school . . . The Fort
Riley, Kas., centaurs claim to
be the only grid team that
works out on a polo field .
Lieut. Bob Macleod and Ensign
Harry A. March Jr., who have
been prominently mentioned
for -their flying feats in the
Solomon islands scrape, are the
amer guys who were playing
football for the Chicago Bears
and running for North Carolina
U. a year or two ago . . . Leut.
' Steve Hamas, the old heavy
weight who is teaching army
officers at Miami how to box,
doesn't try - to make knockout
punchers of them. His idea is
that they should be able to
teach the tricks to enlisted men
rather than do the slugging
themselves.
Football Scores
HIGH SCHOOL
(SitunJiy)
Yrtoklln, (Portland) IS, Longrlew, Waih.
Aitorlt 41. Ilwico, Wash. .
Halfway 12, Blchland 0.
COLLEOS
(Sunday)
. tcnuiton 18, Canlftius 6.
(Saturday)
Dayton 49.' Flndlnr 0.
8t Mary Pre-Flight School SB, College of
Pie i-aciiic v,
Xoyola (Lob Amrelei) tJ. Bedlandi 0.
Lob Alamltos Ifaval Air Cadet 18, Pomona
(College 7.
Mil I lean 0, Emory ft Henry fl (tie).
Muaklrjftura , Wrlglit-Pattrfton, Field 0.
' Richmond 7. Canto Pickett 0.
Louisiana StaU 40, Louisiana Stat Nor-
aui o.
Youuftitown 14, South Dakota State 6.
Xew Mexico 7, Albuquerque Air Base o.
Baylor (W, Waco Army Flying School 0.
Kanm Stat 37, Kansu Weslevan 8.
DANCE
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SATURDAY
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'Ain't Supermen'
Pepper Martin's cry of "These
sun ain't auoerman" found
proof Sunday when the Sacra
mento Solons twice tripped the
Los Angeles- Angels for their
fourth and fifth straight vic
tories and the Pacific Coast
league championship.
Northern
Pro Grid
Men Start
Portland Busters Wallop
Vancouver,' 35-0; Spokane
Nudges Seattler.7-6
Br The Associated Press
The Northwest War Industries
Football league got off to a fly
ing start yesterday as the Port
land Busters defeated the Van
couver Warcos, 35-0, and Spo
kane defeated Seattle, 7-6.
The Spokane fracas produced
no scoring until the final 93 sec
onds of play when the airtight
defenses of both teams let up for
just long enough to produce a
spine-tingling finale.
The Seattle squad went 75
yards nn two passes by former
Oregonian Inky Boe to Del
Owens for a tally but failed to
convert when the try-out kick
was blocked.
At Portland, the heavy and
crafty Oregon squad virtually
swamped Vancouver with three
tallies in the first quarter and
then added a fourth in the sec
ond after being forced back
momentarily by a passing attack
of the Warcos. Shortly before
the half ended the Busters In
tercepted a pass on the one-yard
stripe to stop Vancouver's only
scoring threat.
The last half was quiet, with
Portland scoring only once
when it drove 71 yards in the
final period.
Both games were well at
tended.
Front Runners
- By Tha Anocltttd PrM
NATIONAL LEAQUK
Battlne Lombardl, Boston, .529; BeUer,
Brooklyn, J17. '
Runs Ott, Tork, 110; Slaughter, St.
Tsitili. 07.
Home Runs Ott, Xew Tork, M; Mite, Hew
XQTX, K3. .
Pitch in g-TCr 1st, St. Lonla, 1S-3; French,
Brooklyn, 1S-4.
AMERICAN LEAQU1
Batting Williams, Boston, 451; Pesky,
Boston. 430.
Buns V II I lams; Boston, 140; DlMsgglo,
nrw rora, m.
Home Runs Williams, Boston, S3; Laabs,
St. Louis. 27.
Pitching Ronham, 3far Tork, 10-0; Bo
rowy, Jtw snrit, 15-.
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Chicago Cardinals Pace National Pro Football Loop;
Powerful Bears Muss Up Eastern Army Eleven, 24-7
CHICAGO, Sept. 21 (JP)
Silver-haired Jimmy Conzelman,
coach of the Chicago Cardinal
pro football team, sat down at
the piano and ran his fingers
over the ivory.
"Didja ever hear our theme
song?" he chirped, "it's called
It's in the Cards,' and I'm going
to play It and sing it because
I'm a plenty happy guy."
The good-natured Conzelman
pounded out the melody In swing
time and cheerfully bellowed the
lyrics.
All this joviality happened
last night, after the Cardinals
had beaten the Detroit Lions for
the first time in 17 games. The
score was 13 to 0, engineered on
two touchdown passes by Bud
Schwcnk after recovered fum
bles had set" them up. The vic
tory gave the Cards tha western
Fi ve-in-Ro
Pepper Martin Crew
Takes Two On Sunday
Four Games Down, Senators Win Last
Five in Row to Shoulder Out L. A. '
By The Associated Press
Pepper Martin, who pitched and won- his first professional
baseball game despite a case of poison ivy and a sprained ankle,
didn't work any harder that day
terday in directing Sacramento
championship.
by two games as the teams
opened a seven game series here
last Tuesday. Immediately Sac
ramento, which three times
missed' pennants by hair's
breadth margins, dropped the
PA0IPI0 OOAIT PINAL STANDINGS
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8cnmento 106 7S .600 Ban Fran. -M 90 .4N
L. Angela. 1M T .IM Oakland M M -.
Saatllr M HI JS Bolljwood IS 103 .411
San Ditto 1 7 .JU Portland J 110 .jro
tundav'a Raulta
Sarramanto 7-. Loa An(lei S-l.'
Saatlle 0-i. Oakland 1-10.
San Diego 12-1. San Frandieo 4-0.
Fortland 0-7. Hollywood 1-i. -
first two games. That meant
the team had to make every
one of the last five contests
which.lt did.
Martin's crew, some rookies
and some veterans from the ma
jors, snatched the first game
of a doubleheader from Los
Angeles yesterday in the eighth
inning with home runs by Cen
terfielder Buster ' Adams and
Catcher Ray Mueller. . Both, are
National league veterans.
Then Tony Freitas, who has
worked for both the Athletics
and the Cincinnati Reds, hurl
ed a four-hit second game vic
tory. S to 1, which was never
in doubt after two Solon runs
in the first inning.
Pepper, who started life as
Johnny ("not John," he cor
rects) Leonard Roosevelt Mar
tin, sums up his baseball phil
osophy by saying "these- guys
(his opponents) ain't supermen."
The 1942 championship comes
to Sacramento after flirting
with the State ' Capital club
through 14 years.- In 1928 the
team tied with San Francisco
but lost in the playoff. In 1937,
the ytar that post-season play
offs determined the champion
ship, the Senators ended the
regular schedule in first place
by a four-game margin. By
1940 the fyear "before Martin
came, the team had lost its
spark -and finished down in
fifth place. Last year Pepper
kept it on top of the standings
for 25 weeks, but in the final
seven days the remainder of
what was once a 16 game lead
to Seattle had disappeared.
This year the Solons lost 14
of their first 20 contests to re
pose in last place. Then they
took the lead . away from Los
Angeles on June 13, only to
lose it a month later, July 16.
After that they stayed in sec
ond place until yesterday the
day that counted.
Yesterday San Diego nailed
down its upper division fourth
place spot by taking the single
game it needed from San Fran
cisco to avert a tie, and an ex
tra one for good measure. The
scores were 12-4 and ' 1-0, and
left San Francisco behind the
Padres by three games.
Elsewhere Oakland twice de
feated Seattle 4-0 and 10-5,
while Hollywood split with
Portland. The stars won. the
first game 1-0 and the Beavers
triumphed 7-3 in the nightcap.
The league's Shaughnessy
playoffs begin tomorrow with
S e a t tl e meeting Sacramento.
The Rainiers have agreed to
play all of the contests on the
Senators' home grounds be
cause of transportation prob-
division lead of the National
Football league. .Their record
is two straight, wins, no losses,
and a goaMlne that's uncrossed.
In the meantime, the national
champion Chicago Bears rattled
off their fifth win in as many
games by downing Colonel' Bob
Neyland's eastern army all-stars
24 1 to 7 for a clear record in
opening defense of their National
league title Sunday against the
Green Bay Packers. Halfback
Hugh Gallarneau scored twice
for the Bears, first after filching
a pass and next by plowing over
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LAKE VIEW Twenty-six men
turned out for positions on the
Lakeview Honker football squad
this week as the -first practice
swung under way, according to
Coach "Dutch" Wlngard. He will
have a fast, but . light team to
face a tough tentative schedule.
Five lettermeri and three nu
meral men will form the nucleus
of the squad.
This year's schedule of games
Is not complete yet, but during
the season the Fighting Honkers
will probably tackle teams from
Alturas, Burns, Ashland, Crane
and Klamath Falls.
The tentative schedule will
depend upon . transportation fa
cilities available when the sea
son starts, Wlngard said.
Webfeet Armed
With Dope On
Oliver's Team
EUGENE, Sept.- 2l' ....The
University of - Oregon football
squad, armed with information
about the prowess of the St.
Mary's pre-flight 'naval aviation
school's air devils, moved into
the last five days of prepara
tion today for Saturday's open
er in Portland against Tex
Oliver's Sailor. Saints.
Manny Vezie, assistant - coach
who scouted the navy cadets in
their 38-9 victory over. College
of the Pacific Saturday, was in
a ."midnight oil burning"' hud
dle with Head Coach John
Warren last night and -plans for
the current week were formu
lated. . ! -
Conn-Louis Tickets
Set at $5 to $40
NEW TORK,' Sept. 21 (AP
Mike Jacobs, staging t h e Joe
Louis Billy Conn heavyweight
title fight for army emergency
relief, said today .tickets would
range from $40 for. ringside
seats to $5.75 in the bleachers.
The bout will be held the after
noon of October 12.- - -.;.
ZIVIC FIGHTS TONIGHT
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21 W)
Veteran Fritzie Zlvlc, of Pitts
burgh, pits his boxing skill to
night against youthful Johnny
Walker of Philadelphia, in a
10-rounder at Convention hall.
With the coming of peace the
airplane will become more and
more a factor in disrupting soc
ial and cultural revolution we
are now witnessing. Dr. John
H. Garland, Western Reserve
University geographer. -
lems. The other two teams In
the President's' cup series, the
Angels and San Diego, meet at
Los Angeles Wednesday. Three
of the seven games will be
played In San Diego.
from the one-yard line after
chucking Charley O'Rourke and
set the props with his passes..
An ex-Irisher, Steve Juzwlk,
bolted to two touchdowns and
placeklcked three extra points,
while veteran Sammy Baugh's
passes filled the air with static
and this powerful combination
gave the Washington Redskins
a 28 to 14 victory over the Pitts
burgh Steelers. Virginia's Bill
Dudley buoyed Pittsburgh, dart
ing 85 yards for one of the los
er's scores.
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N.LFIag
Spilt With Cubs at Bums
Divide, Lead by 2Va
Gomes; Hurls 5-0 Shutout
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Cincinnati 14 U Mr I'hlladrl. -to 103 .tut
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SI, loula 10. Chicago 04.
Cincinnati 1-9, Pltlahurgh ta (111 gama
II Innlnga, tnd tlf, called and Itit, Sunday
(Onlr gamaa plarad).
AMCRICAN LIAQUI
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Xe York 101 40 ,!S Detroit !l 70 ,l!
HoatOQ 91 M ,007 Chicago 63 80 ,
St. Umla . S3 60 .313 M'ath'lon .03 7 ,414
Clerrland . 73 Is ,4W rillladel. .U W M!
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Boaton 1-4, Acar York 3-S (Sad gam. I
Innlnga).
Chicago t, St, Louie ( 4.
YYaahington 114, rhlladclfihla 14 (ind
gam. 10 Innlngal.
'Cleveland 4. Detroit M
Br JUDSON BAILEY
Auociatid Press Sports Writer
The struggle for the National
league pennnnt has now been re
duced to the point where St.
Louis can clinch it with any
combination of five victories of
their own or five defeats for the
Brooklyn Dodgers.
Since the Cardinals hnvo six
games left to play, thnt means
they can lose one of them and
still win even though the Dod
gers capture all seven of their
remaining tussles.
The best Brooklyn could do
against the futile Phils yester
day was halve a doubleheader
and all that saved them ' from
winding up even deeper in the
rut than their present 21 games
was a truly great pitching per
formance by Claude Passcau.
The ace of the Chicago Cubs
pitched a five-hit 3-0 shutout
against the Cards in the second
game of a doubleheader for his
19th victory after the Cardinals'
Morton Cooper had given the
Cubs a four-hit 1-0 whitewash
ing. Cooper's feat came in an air
tight duel with his former team
mate, Lon Warneke, who scat
tered seven safeties but was de
feated on a double steal which
brought Johnny Hopp home in
the fourth inning. This was
the 100th triumph for the Card
inals and Cooper's 21st.
Brooklyn was beaten in the
first game 7-3 and the defeat was
all the more humiliating because
Whitlow Wyatt, the . Dodgers'
No. 1 star, was knocked out in
less than four innings when
Danny Litwhiler and Nick Etten
hit home runs, the latter with
two aboard. Credit for the vic
tory went to Tommy Hughes.
Buck Newsom, self-styled pen
nant insurance for the Dodgers,
pitched six-hit ball to win the
nightcap 4-2 and kept Brooklyn's
pennant hopes from dying. .
Today Brooklyn has another
date with the Phils at Ebbets
field and the Cardinals returned
home for the first of two en
counters . with the Pittsburgh
Pirates., .
, Like the headline engage
ments, all the other Major league
action yesterday Involved dou
blehcaders and all were divided
except Cincinnati's clash with
the Pirates. They battled 13 In
nings . in the first before the
Pirates won 2-1 and then played
a 3-3 tie In the second, which
was halted at seven Innings by
Pennsylvania's Sunday curfew.
The New York Giants' games
at Boston were postponed.
The Cleveland Rams struck
through the airlanes on the
thrusts of Parker Hell and In
dian Jack Jacobs to whip the
Philadelphia Eagles 24 to 14.
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thtlr long (walttd "dream raco," at Norrognnntt. Georgie Woolf rod Whlrlaway. and Jocky '
Carroll Blermnn was on Aliab. Th winner, Allah, took th entire pun ol 125,000.
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In th second Inning of th Braves-St. Louis Cards gam at Boilon. Braves Pitcher Al Jorrty
had hit .to Pitcher John Boailsy who throw to third. Umpire Is Bab Plnolll.
PAGE SIX
Parker, Betz
Win Southwest
Tennis Titles
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 21 (P)
Frank Parker ond Pauline Bntz,
both of Los Angeles, ore the new
Pacific Southwest tennis cham
pions in their respective divi
sions. ,
With methodical coolness,
Parker chased Poncho Scgtira of
Ecuador all over tho court to
score a 6-4, 6-1, 6-3 victory and
win his second succcssivo tour
nament title.
Miss Betz, women's national
singles champion, also nintlc
comparatively quick work of
Louisa Brough, Beverly Hills,
runner-up in tho national tour
nament, winning 0-2, 6-3.
Jack Kramer and Ted Olo
wine, Los Angeles, ' t o o k the
men's doubles title, bcnling
Parker and Georgo Richards,
Cincinnati, 6-1, 6-1, 0-4.
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Weekend Sports
By Th Aigoclntod Press
PAWTUCKET, R. I. Alsab,
Al Snbnth's $$700 bargain colt
of last season, defeated Whlrl
away, Warren Wright's chnm
plon money maker, in special
match raco of mile and three
sixteenths. Alsab, victor by a
noso In 1:56 2-3, took entire
check of $25,000.
SYRACUSE, N. Y. Western
army all-stars ended season by
losing to New York Gliinls, 10
to 7, on soggy gridiron.
DOSTON Chlcogo Bears,
national pro lengtio defending
chnmplons, counted fourth per
iod touchdown to defeat Eastern
Army All-Stars, 14 to 7.
ST. LOUIS St. Louis Cordl
nal officials nnnounccd all re
served Bents for coming world
scries gomes thero sold although
club still lin?n't clinched flog.
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can't niiiko many mistakes. -
In answer to n retiir.tt for a
supply of typewriter erasers, tho
office received one lone eraser
used at that ; with tho terse
command from district heatt
quarters to take cure of It be
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