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Show i. , - -, - - ' - . - ''''' '''''.4'''"44.1'''''''''''',:''''''.:!'", ''''':"' '''''1 , - . , - .4. - , --- t,'''" . COLEMAN ' - ' IS A 'HERO ' - ,- --, . ,, ., WAS-YANK- S-- SIXTH SWEEP' .. .....,- - (.6'ild:Sé.i.e'Clä'ilè.:::::....r,!;,:': October'8, 1950-4- -- 3 : . 11- s -1pl - , . ,.. ,...,:,,,t,,.,.,,,.. . ' world - ' - - .. I av - - - 1, I even:- ,, . -- .. - . 4 NA P .- , , , -- ' - - ' , . , , - n5i - . . '- t - - !.. , 64-ya- rd , I-- , e-- -. . - .,,''..r) .e . Yank 4 , - ...5 - . ' , , ,- , - . - l'- , . , Nittanv lons. er ' -- , - g,'-- ' -- : ', - . ' . , ik,11.,-- ... P tent Ca e )- :k1,6,.:9A . , t , , '7i- - . . ;' .. '' -- ,1 , , I er t ' - - , i'--- - . -- . ' .. ' , . , J. , Y A'N K E E STADIUM, . . N. Y. (AP) ,. . . Saturdays , Series victory hrthe---- NEW 'YORK (AP)Gag of' the !ix runs the Bronk Bombers ., s . f - . . ' : NfW ''' Or York s--- -'' ''' t '' ' Yankees ovey ,the . so '' t tallied in the first three games , , , ' the series: , f , " .., ' was--; 1 Philadelphia Phillies "The Yanks ought to meet . . . He was, a Marine Corps . 4 The sixth time theYanbomber pilot in the war. with ' hit He can't Louis. Joe any ' !eti - stk.', , ...; '.' .7. t 0 ..,1 kees . won .world , Ity,., GEORGE BOWEN have, the . , In tits credit.... His , 570mtheissricoanms ,,i'-'...more, either of baseball in, . :.,,,!,, 1.,, ,,.,3, championship BALTIMORE east was , from the Califorsmashing torpedoed by (AP)Navy ' four straight games. , - - t - - - t, 1 of Rich Athan and brnnbarded by. Dick rlowers1 passing in a , ,', ' ----Bill :De Witt, owner nt the nia for the series.' She never ' , , Se.The thirteenth 1,. i World ' i ,p ,. dealt out , by - Northwestern'- - hefore.12,000 Browns, in whom Ala nc h had Seen a prc;fessional game .,f4, ' Wit ,..... ries victory in 17 attempts.., ' ' 4. , ..'.' ........ . ,,, Bill V emle reported- - before. ''$ ' , ' ', ', .' A and ' - , .. Rickey --The second speetators consecutive Saturday. ' I li . , ! ' Athan ripped through for two ' championship for the 'Pt:. 11,, -'4 vis4K ,.,.4,, 'a r,,,,f i s not for 'sale. But he might . , t,'- ,. Yankees'. '. ' ! touchdowns after teaming with t Pass- - frent. Quarterback Mike To to add . his 'troubles, ..4p, ..:fta .,.. , , 4,k e.,,,,,,it ,,,,e, be,q)ersuacied tkv. sell .lot ,,, tee , , v ,.... Diek,Athaa , to tear, the ,Nasyy Sorrentino to Jim Baldinger eat- , a .Tommy Renrich,'who was In. lime apart. Quarterback Flowers Ing uP the biggest chunkflip,,,,,, right pric4. activated to make room for :2rIllWildttil:131.C1.-Vath2,..44,e. - ::, pecto..touehdown-poss-te-gnet 41 ' - , ,,, , Inliiiirlforil,"--camdown t '' , )" .;:, scoring area before going across. A. Don . Baseball' Commissioner and ' Bob Burson Stonesifer an with of attack the flu viol- -. -0 t CI ' the.Midwest Navy stopped a field rout. ttt , kicked for the goal Chandler i held, , ,,,; . t,., . but it didn't keep him from ,,, ,' , ... ., 1, ,, ', Northwestern's supremacy In tors on the nine in the first ' forth- - for the press and ob,' ,,.,.., , , 4.41,11 y the . finat,,game. Tiger its second straight triumph was quarter and inches away .after $ . , .,' served that he probably was A si Manager Red Rolfe said he March-Over:2-- drive to start the seF7..--.,-- i, ral , , doubt. after thefirst a . . only-neuton 1. the ., I the ntan nevrin ,, , was in New 'fork partly to -- ' ,.; ,,,.,. -, end period. '''' ,.i.. " ' ' ...: few minutes . when best t ! . i Navy's 7 4, . ... fix Ir .z. , ,.,' 4 field. 21 see the aeries, and partly to meta - " ., , -,,,,,,r1 : . '' '1 .. offensive ' ! ' out.' e ' o ',.. ii 4. punch ' Nov, '', petered , . ' 6' . .1;k , ' .,.'' .14 t ' Northwesters , make some desist strengthen lowarbötmws... scaling: 1 . , The Middies, in absorbing theft -- - . .4' !.... . of the t ff a, Manottler., 1:66116m666. Boma. , Del Webb, 4his club for ' next consecutive second thelf ,t PIM goal. Burson: year. ... -: -- ..,-, t .' s,,f licking, :" .. ';' , to ij. wYankees, didn't knowwhich -. had only,two scoring opportunt4 .., A .. ' T .'.... i: " '.,-:, f 4 ,.., e . root "It cost us ' 'A , 41'' , ;t 441., ' rto ,,, t N - Y ,AP ) ... ides all afternoon- and the sec,,. , , WEST , POINT. ' ''." .4 '''''''' ' in'slciur Casey Manager lik Stengel ;:Yank. $250.000- by ending ; , 'Not ond was late in the ; contest 5. ,' s , ', t xi , ,1. '1 (71ir if he decides to hold the reins Sparked by Bobby Blaik's , games, but," he added jubilant1, ' ' ": ., ."' ..; - .., , ' :,,t. (,,o,... 4 Northwestern subs. 0. (74,-., t ';i . , - . against 't the . A. , ,,.,,, 1950, Army ,, ,'2.t.'''. . the hig- flashy passing, ' l ly, "I can't think . of any money undoubtedly t Bob Voights started pullCoach --- -- V--.."4, I'm happier to lose." , hai Az . , hestpaidmaneger - in baseball footballteam began to look his regulars the . like its predecessors Sat- IngoUtT . , - as it handed Penn . HERE COMES- A SPEECH- - The busy and tiretesi Athan Although he didn't do much $85,000.Tails. year both .Lou iirday a 41 to 7 !rimming in lam. took the Inof Boudreau the Cleveland the ball 25 times through' today, Gerry Coleman, Del Ennis, Vies right second base- - dians and Leo Durocher of the packed Michie Stadium. s' Navy's. line to gain 140 yards. out at home offense the on Del when was Uncertain Catcher Andy Seminick out tagged by Yogi Berra at plate. Alban went 12 times for 44. It got more man, probably Iis the individual New York Giants, , outset and hampered by num- Flowers completed 12 out of grounded to Johnny Mize who relayed the ball to Berra in time. (AP ihero of the series, having fig- than Stengel. , erous' ,,, I '- penalties Arrny caught 22 passes for 121 yards. . ured in the scoring of five of I , Wirephop.) 11;4W, , in two sensaand fire turned to In addition .. up bottling Before the , game, Stengel said tional fiat t the plays attack, the scoring ground 'Navy's to Pitcher Whitey Ford, "Let's . kl ', defense gave, ,. nish tturn a tough game Into Northwestern It.-s.0 get it over with. Remember, a route. if a Bob Zastrow Quarterback , this is thclast gamer kme putzled, and He hard mloutime. few last But until those completed only , , Continuellrom Page C-- 1 they- -thoroughly , were trying merely - to "Yes, sir," answered Ford. tes,--it 71-.--, looked to the 26,252 nine out of 26I passing attempts. , LEW YOU (.La He wasn't kidding. 0.1 Goliat Ithen socked a single meet the ball. rn of took control fans as if Army didn't have It , That is, '.,.1,.. ,stil , cleanly into left, and Casey dethey were until 30 BR 01 BB 00 A. PO A much more than Blaik's throw- -' .c.t, nasex2e 2 14 2 6 0 0 cided Whitey had had --enough Berra led off the sith with his Ingt"duutolintall It Joe DiMasgio, who makes 1241 : arm and a cast iron de- Navy on the seven yard line. ;,4h2 1 i .14 2 0 0 : 4 .1 : ing seats. ' 1 0 1 2 3 1 Berra. e .133 .30 the hardest chances look easy, The Middies had marched from 1, '1 mighty swat into the 4 15 2 3 0 glory for one day. -t:, 1 fense. .. 2 3 1 3 3 .308 4 13 2 4 1 -0 , k 0 ' screen r0-2,and took all sorts of hits away The crowd gave Stengel a A hit batsman. a triple by 133,1111411:, el their own 30, 1 9,, 0 0 0 0 1' .133 27 4 15 .0 2 0 3 0 1.000! the twice defense The stopped 'l ...e-right-cent2 0 0 8 1 000lig Brown '1 far into 3 .7 .000 0 0 0 0 0 Bobby Phils,---wfrom ' fine booing when he waved for the .7, unim. tioogiiion, white-clad 1 Lions from 1 1 1 .000 ', O 0 0 0 7,,;,10I 000 nittany and an outfield fly Itrown:3b 1 1 .333 0 1 0 0 4 12 2 4 1 With his fine catches. .500 , 0 1 Reynolds to come in, but the pressed close to the goal Pennsylvania II 1 3 0 0 0 .000 1.000 0 two Yanks brought the final Yank pilot evidently Delkeved - .,,,,. ........... : 1: : : : 0: 0 1 0 0 .133 0 0 5 1 000 "If I couldn't catch them, in the first quarter and Coach iiii' --, 1414044- -rt -- 1,. 0 0 0 0 0 3 -0- 00 - .3 - 0, 0 1000 - I shouldn't be out 4.0 the kid had been shaken by the across. .,..:.... he o 1 14 son 2 3 11 there," Bialk's 0 0.4 12 .286 2 0 4 talented threw 1.000 0 Earl 0 7 Robin Roberts who lost the Coleman. 2b'AT 1 ;F sudden turn of events. At any .000 0 0 0...000 00 0 .0 0 00 0,00 grunted. "They were routine two touchdown passes to CapLO-1 .333 3 0 1 0 3 0 .0 0 0 0 1.000 ' second ' Ingame rtryenholidi. brilliantly pitched the N., rate, Reynolds, 3 0 1 0 husky .2 0 0 01 2 .333 ' - 2 0 1000 plays." -- 011od p in the second Dan 1 tain , Foldberg the series, pitched the final !Anat. p 1 0 0 1 4 .500 0 1.000 ..........,1 0 - 0 0 0 -- 00 .. CAMBRIDGE, Mates (Al') - dian aceto from Oklahoma of 0 '11. 0 ,0 0 .000 , .000 ,..... ,, . . 0 0 - u...,,,i '7. 411 s 7Ti Z period. It was a hard game up had Perrick.p 1 be an excellent choice inning after Konstantly 1 3 0 0 0 .000 Port. p 0 0 00 2 In 1000 proved Columbia The Lions...loping Another report making the to that point. 1 2 10 13 11 4 13641.30- - 3 TOTALS 2 .222 111 41 .987 in been lifted for a pinch-hittif Ford had to come out. the second and third periods. for Brown In lith Inning et third game. ., rounds of press headquarters i i IL .. the Phila. eighth. i' 1' He whizzed two strikes Jorda'n's t ,,F1 1 ,, ruined (W. Lloyd L.) was 2,1222.An4LPIIIIA that Dixie --Walker, one of : -7 ,, I I Ford, who won 9- - and lost Bat. P, past Lopata, the Phile utility R debut by derd. coaching League" the most o ii 1 r , in , R AR popular B the A . A. A. II H I 2B players SO PO 38 0 the 28-Saturcatcher, missed, the outside only.. I after loining feating Harvard, 1000 h istoryof 16,41 4. .1., 0 ,34 3 0187 ' , ,, ball, --4 4 17 0 3 1.000 .176 9 0 cornet with a sharp curve and Yankees early in July. gave an Ashburn uci tharbefore-E-15,00crowd that 1 -: 0 would -- 10 1,..' beback,,to ox"--10oosoe h manage-th;029 -hinf--then came down the middle how tie comforted .0 .000 0 .000 0 0 . stadltim. -- Dodgers next year. 1 000 1 .143 4 14, 1 2 1 0 0 9 with a fast ball. Lopata took. self in a tight spot in the very Inna. g g Howie HanSYRACUSE, N. Y. (AP) .256 4 14- 1 4 1 3 .944 0 8 9 0 1 14 1 Hamner. 1 6 2 vicious .. .. 4 6 .929 7 the ... .,. cut, team sand first football ,..429 Red Crimso&a missed, 'a Is sen Corners dashed the inning. Possibly feeling l hopes Pig 1 e 4 11 14 2 0 3 .941 0 2 0 Probably more than any other rolled over series was aver. the ' occasion, he walked the Seminiek, 0 1 .000 .000 University was barely noticeable In the 0 0 3; 1 0 - 0 0 0 Syracuse the lack 1 of single factor, r .000 0 0 0 1000 As,CO good Saturday, 26 to 7, but not with- for an opening game win by Manager Eddie Sawyer of the Phillie leadoff batter, Eddie 1:11;a0,10 ..4 I : : : : , : 1 0 -.- .000 0 .000 reserves 0 --stricke- n cost Phil Manager out 1 Phillies vaulted from Wailkus. Richie Ashburn flied 1 c 2 0 0 0 1.000 0 .1 000 considerable help from the scoring ,twice in the - second 00 0 1 1 2 .214 13 9 .957 Eddie Sawyer 4 14 1 3 0 'his dugout and Was one of the out, and then Puddin' Head Wait or ibis, 2b dearly. He simply inexperienced Orange. 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 period, ending 68 and 00 .7'01011 1 1 could not 4 1 1 3 1.000 0 .250 a send 0 0 0 in first to reach the yelling, laugh- Jones stroked a perfect Konstanty, p Bobby two one fumbles led with and drives Syracuse directly 1 yard 0 0... 0 0 .000 ... 2 0 0 0 0O 1.000 Meyer. p or Brown a Joe Collins when 1 Ao .000 2 0 0 0 000 0 ' ing Yanks to congratulate them of two to touchRoberta, i foot p double into right on which 2. 0 CornelKs lout ar, a . e. ijilitNI 1 1 8 .000 0 3 0 1000 'he needed them worst. on winning their 13thi world Waitkus reached third. 00 It...., 2 8 0 0 downs. 1 000 end zone. .000 0 2 0 0 .1 0 Heintatiman, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .P championship. . , , , .. .........4 128 5 26 6 1 0 3 7 24 .203 107 35 4 The kid hitched up his pants Mill'Z'Totals .973 . " There was a feeling at the in lth Inning of second game:- ran for Goliat In 9th infor ARan ' Del ning cif third game. and struck glut for Konstanty In eth Inning of fourth game. and forced .. thedangerous ! ,., ,,.,. outset Saturday that it would In Iltiv Inning- sr- - Mat game; vim. Intentionally BPlied- one down to third, , walked for Silvestri in gth inning et amend gams. and bit fielder's choke in fIth be all over in a couple of hours. Ennis to rap I, of third table. . Bob Miller, the Phillies' fresh- and Bobby Brown's perfect peg InningCWalked ' for Roberta In 10th Inning of 'wood game, and ran for genantek . as , to Waitkua . the In Oth fourthnipped of plate game man starter, quite obviously inn;ng row f for Roberts in ttly Inning Or fourth gams. DStruce in. Dick then Sisler slid he had little on the ball, and he KRan for flisler In Ith Inning of fourth game, 4,,,' ... , 1 wasnl Ihelped any when WoocE whiffed for the fifth time in the . 1.. .,.- .-end-th1k to Series , frame. all . togli, A re to I first face the Ir., batter him, ling, M11.11.11Wumeggew r- .. Again yie Phils threatened -- drew a life on a momentary NION o13at on 'a' 'Whitey in 1;ob6fe by Mike ,, ., ...... end akein ' ,..,..,,.,.,,.., . . . , ,. PACIFI . . bounder near second base.- he proved obstinate. This time I RAILROAD Phil Rizzuto bounced out, Ennis led oft with a roller I ., .- but Berra followed with a hard down the third baseline which , . 46 t---; .. , single to right on which Wood-lin- g stayed fair, and after Sisler had . A from second. in sped flied out, Granny Hamner sock. Wild pitch moved Berra to third ed a single into right to send and he scored when Joe SeminEnnis around-to-thi- rd .. , . . a tw into ick choked the BE THERE FOR rally when he . .. was for field. That all , right to a roller Johnny Mize, KICK-OF- F Miller, and K ons tan t y was slapped baseman first the stepping big , given a long cheer as he strolled on the and then whipping in- - for I ath-relie- f. job of the the ball bag ,. --- ,I to Berra to complete a Sit6'1 year. t. the at double plate. play He started brilliantly, got out , , Another double play start- - - of the inning without further I. .i SOUTH first Ford's the FIRST Coleman and retired ed WEST by helped 276 damage him before 'cause in the sixth after Ennis nine Yankees r . reached base on an error CITY, UTAH -Johnny Mize rappecLa harmless SALTLAKE , , ''' ,.. . , . single In the fourth. His soft, by Bobby Brown at third, .. ............ DENVER breaking pitches had the Yan but outside of those three inP : :t . stances the kid held the Phils ..:oil alga:fete-i- s . , - Tbe FRIDAY NIGHT, appointment of this outstandtng under tight control until It., 8411110011P Cee- , Petroleum ' 7 e got him into et Woodling mad! .witit confidence by , restful a trouble. He struck out one carefree, , . ,- , Enjoy world's largest mutufacturers of fins z ,z 4111111ti!W - batter in each of the last five . poration, one of the . Pacific Union the been. on ride UnknieS and appeared to get lubrica' nts. For Many years, ha: t . IPecg: faster as be went along. . the .., in development the -as ".' n;zed pioneer H comSaturdaY's Even with ' Fiarinot. , ,,.. as Dv. - X Motor Oil with . such oils g exhibiresisting paratively tiON.4 ' , tion, the two clubs set a new ask $ D !World ' ' , Series record by pushing tob t , . . , il , - , - only 18 runs acrom In the four c.,;'; 7 II, v- PETROLEUM games. The previous low mark Lipp" , ,...., of 18 was set in the 1905 five...mossollosie.00.1.g.., , ti'''14-CONT..INENT , . . , game serif. between the New ,York Giants and Philadelphia Your Choice of TWO 1,,,,,, tr,,,,N , '',F:',-,.....Athletics. ,;:44. . , , , I --using a rabbit ! If are they 1 ' . -. ' , -ball these days they must have PONY , , ., -- ,it:'::: t.:Iiito41 ::' t rung in some ringers for the iT . - .. ',' Leave Salt LakeThursday, r ,.. t. play-of, . . j, i ...0, , t , Arrive DenverFriday, Oct. On Monday will start the sad ,,,!,,,:.1,-:,.:, . -.,. business ' 0 rip3A.614 . A , r of returning large -- , ! 1,..,,, , ...,, ,,,,,,..... ....- , Returning '4,, '... . I t bundles of money to fans who -. ,,i, 441,...a...- -t Leave DenverSciturday, Oct. 14, 5:30 p.m. I alt 41S,' s ' had bought all reserved seats , -- - - - Northwestern - - '- NEW5,SMrni FROWTHEEAST DESERET. SERIES VICTORY i:Oil.:.14h4Of:119501.t: . , . - , . - - - . -4- 4.. BARDINE . --- ..' - . first-basem- an WORLD SERIES earig i Pr COMPOSITE BOX SCORE 'Filio, ' I Al I ' ! ' ' -- tli,, - 44 27-ya- rd . 000 000 . - as - . Lions Humble Esue5rDb.r1-3'11- 1' j - ' er -(- 1- 00 , .1- Cornell Defeats 0 , 1 . j 7, jdéf 0 Fumbling:Syracuse: - ;lkji - -- ,Hard-smashin- ' 1 , '17 - 9 1 11 I -- - P-- Ran - - -- 44-ya- rd 000 . 1- 0000 . n lei ,,u - -- , ; . - ' - ' , . : . tit e imis-ali- 1111 ff-l- irr . - - . - nnelintment0 - OW , , , , rth, the-toU- . Dolt Moil or IIII , ,7- 111111 . - s - t- . ..' , . I Ist10.1bu. liciiii . . ,...,,, -; THE to-fa- Univ. sof - - 1 , Utah ... enver . , qv ; 157 ' 1 - r, .. oa.13 . . , Mid-Contine- nt . .L.,, -- nt I wilt . . high-scorin- l' , - iworm , . - .. V I - 0, , , teliptiii$ -- . javin.0,1 , - . A . . , , . AT. r n 6 ot ce .. ..., nil!. vs ,- - F ,, - 1- .... 2010 - Haiiiird, 0- - ,,, 410( 1 MID, . ' ,.,:, 0 c ,'A OET DOw, ' I y . . 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F' 1 X ., t.,.rf 01 '' EXTRI'Zt f aviation quality oil mode fram hise trades.- - To this-- fine oiran''eXtrli77---- : Extiinoth. been added to help D-- clean motors, protect a tougher, safer, bearings and fight sludge, h makes D--. , , more 'economical oil for, you to ow. is a 411 -- W ffill '1, . . , eftgl - av...- ,,:,,:, . ne-paraffin rake Off.,, Hotel u N 'ft i i '4,,, Eot Motor Oil - Ala (AP) 'rho tinyP Southeastern a 4 I , f DenveSoturdoy, Louisiana College erent Intl' the - For Dopendablo Freighp and passenger Transportation ... .1A I I, 1.1111r the Auburn Titers .SRt1; Spcille - -- ,de SAY , i s, r.., Urday and roared away with 0 1 wit4AALL.atr.mga. I I .K1' Isurorisine gridiron ytctory,;,, I ,,,,,, ,i I It wSs the third tols In as . L' LL I many games for Auburn: - l friirty, Quolity-and-IPerforman- Oct. 14, 7:55 Mtn. i Arrive Salt lakeSaturday, Oct. 14, 1 0i45 p.m.- Leave ---- - tokenursday; for ... 0 - ' -- UTAH N . . -' --- - , Oct. 12, 745 p.m. ,Arrivsi DenverThursday,. 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