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Gone for Good CINCINNATI (NEA) — Any game postponed on the final day of the season Sept 25 which does not affect the National League championship is washed off the schedule Associated Press Sports Writer Brooklyn’s pennant victory is the earliest ever in the National League —but in the American one or two contenders may find it’s later than they think after the next three pressure-packedays MrA tfrlUll fc HOPES TO GET BACK IN UNIFORM ALSTON HOPES Vic Wertz shown with his wife Lucille in a Cleveland hospital TEAM DOESN'T where the Indian first baseman is recovering from an attack of polio Wertz who was stricken the night of Aug HAVE LETDOWN 25 said he hopes to get back in uniform for the last 10 days of i non-paralyt- ic MILWAUKEE (AP) — the season which ends Sept 25 atches On i '‘There’ll be no letup if I can help it We’ll win as many as we can from here on in” So said Walter Smokey Alston after his Brooklyn Dodgers squelched the Milwaukee Braves 10-and clinched the National League pennant yesterday Alston the “unknown” named pilot of thel Brooks at the close of the 1953 season after four semesters at Montreal said his uppermost problem was guarding against a letdown One might be expected The Dodgers can sit back and watch four American League clubs — Cleveland New York Chicago and Boston — w’hack each other around for the chance to meet them in the World Series starting Sept 28 2 a Close matches were recorded def yesterday during play in the Ogden City Golf Championship tournament at the Ogden Golf and Country Club Second-rounresults were as follows: Carl Van Meteren def Fred Jackson 3 and 2 Henry Mathieu def Bill Risteen 4 and 3 Arnie Ferrin def Mark Ballif 3 and 2 Gene Schneiter def Jack Downs 2 up T D Richards def Bob Hoglin 2 and 1 First flight— Burg Gall def Glen Adams def Ray Adams Howard Herbert 3 and 2 J H Spurlock def John Wardlow 1 up on the 22nd hole Ralph Olson second-roun- d d 6--5 Scott Ballif 2 up Robert Day def Jim Keenan 3 and 1 Joe Barney def Allen Miller 2 up W R Bothwell def Curly DeHart 4 and 3 Meanwhile professional Ernie Schneiter said qualifying rounds for the club championship at the Ogden Golf and Country Club will be played tomorrow and Sunmatches will be day First-rounplayed Monday and Tuesday He said 16 will qualify fn the championship flight and 16 in the first flight There will be a consolation bracket in the champitm-shi- p flight only Prizes w’ill go to winners and second-placwinners in each flight d e 5-- 3 half-gam- e n ld no-hi- stretch 0 5-- 5-- 4 troit Cleveland stayed out front with four unearned runs Only Larry Doby’s 26th homer leading off the 10th to break a tie was untainted season Baltimore finishing play against the Tribe with only three victories in 22 games pushed over a run in the ninth off Ray Narleski the Tribe’s fourth pitcher as the Indians missed what they hoped would be a double play BERRA SHINES Bob Turley five-hi- t the A’s for his fifth shutout and 15th triumph and Yogi Berra belted a pair of three-ruhomers for the Yanks 3-- 3 n BUHL BLASTED Bob Buhl first of five Milwau- kee pitchers failed to last the first inning as the Brooks scored four times on three walks a hit batsman and two singles Jackie Robinson hit a two-ruhomer in n a four-ru- n fifth Roy Campanella was clipped by Buhl’s pitch in the first Ice packs reduced the pain in his were right forearm and held unnecessary Rube Walker replaced Campy behind the plate The New York Giants taking advantage of Milwaukee’s defeat moved within 2H games of the vicrunnerup Braves w’ith a over Cardinals Louis the St tory Philadelphia tightened its grip on fourth place with a 64 decision over fifth place Cincinnati overcoming two homers by Red-le- g Wally Post Chicago and Pittsburgh were idle X-ra- ys 6-- 2 until (13-1- 0) vv good grooming Sparkle you can TASTE Kentcraft suits $50 to $65 Kentcraft topcoats $3995 to $60 Extra refreshment and taste pleasure in this superb beer - e un- earned runs After losing 17 games to the White Sox the Senators closed out for ’55 with their fifth success chasing Virgil Trucks with two decisive runs in the seventh Mickey Vernon’s two-ruhomer in the sixth started Trucks’ decline Virgil hadn’t lost to Washington since 1953 Ellis Kinder of all people muffed it for the Red Sox His wild pitch allowed the winning run to score in the Tigers four-ru- n ninth Starter Willard Nixon gave way to Kinder Boston’s relief ace after Charlie Maxwell’ solo homer a walk' and a double 4 with none out The Dodgers winning their ninth modern era pennant breezed home on 11 hits and brilliant relief work by Karl Spooner The southpaw replacing rookie Roger Craig in the t fourth pitched ball the final 53 innings fanning nine and retiring 13 straight in one Open tonight STANDINGS for comfort and I two-gam- four (12-1- 0) you can SEE ' 2 game-endin- g In 2) yfyf Sparkle i The Dodgers made it yesterday with a 10-- thrashing of Milwaukee erasing their own league standard for an early clinching set on Sept 12 1953 The frenzied American League battle however is jumping into its most crucial three days yet The Chicago White Sox go into New York’s Yankee Stadium to e set while the open a first place Cleveland Indians beseries at Boston gin a DOUBLE HEADERS Chicago moves to Boston and Cleveland visits New York for doubleheaders Sunday The White Sox and Red Sox lost vital ground yesterday while Cleveland and New York reeled off victories The Indians beat Baltimore in 10 innings and maintained their lead over the Yanks who walloped Kansas City 13-But the White Sox were jarred 2Vi games behind by Washington 4 and Boston after winning six straight slipped four loss to Degames back in a two-gam- kicked City errors giving New York six ABHO A (12-1- STEADY THERE — Regardless of what happens to the Red Sox Mike Higgins will be the coolest man in the hot American League race Kansas Spirited Battles Scheduled In American Loop Today 2) 4-- 9 1853 7) 32 7 27 11 Totals Walked for Wright In 7th i 000 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