Show ‘‘'WtTniiMit TKSOSDSN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- D MONDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 29 1952 Early Dodger Fans American Leaguers 8 to 5 Major League Season Grinds t Favorites io Cop Fourth Straight Series Championship To Conclusion NEW YORK (UP) — A rookie and a veteran appeared likely today to draw the pitching assignments when the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees meet in the first game of the World Series at Ebbets field Wednesday Joe Black the Negro relief pe-- 4 ciftlist will be the selection of Dodger Manager Charles Dressen If he warms up satisfactorily in a workout today Casey Stengel of the Yankees was almost certain to counter with Allie Reynolds a tested right hander ranket as the "greatest money pitcher in the game today The Yankees shooting for their fourth consecutive series title — a feat accomplished once before are 8 to 5 favorites to win the senes Should it be Black vs Reynolds in the first game the Yankees will be favored at 6 to 5 to take the opener Neither Dressen nor Stengel would devulge definite pitching plans but both managers have their staffs weU rested and ready -- to g Dressen said he definitely would announce his pitcher after watching Black in a Dodgers’ workout at Yankee stadium at 10 am’ ES T The Dodgers also scheduled a Tuesday workout at the stadium which will be the scene of the third fourth and fifth games Stengel protesting that he had been too busy winning the American league pennant to think much about the Dodgers said the Yankees probably will work out at Ebbets field tomorrow He ordered his men out at the stadium for a brief drill at 11 am today The dope was that Dressen would follow Black with Carl the only pitcher in the serto his credit ies with a this season and then call on Preacher Roe the crafty Southsthird game' ' paw for the Stengel is expected to name Vic Raschi for the second game and Ed Lopat also a southpaw for the third Johnny Sain probably will be assigned to the bullpen Dressen figures that if Black gets the Dodgers off to a winning start he will have the series edge in pitching Black thrives on work and would be ready for bullpen duty after a day’s rest On paper the Yankees have a 1 Er-ffci- ne no-hitt- er far stronger pitching staff Their big three of Reynolds Raschi and Lopat have won 10 series games while losing only three Reynolds Raschi is 4-- Lopat The Dodgers on the other hand have only two hurlers who ever have scored' series triumphs Roe -and Ralph Branca who have won one each Branca who gave up to Bobby Thomson the home run ball which enabled the Giants to win the National league pennant in a playoff last year does not figure in Dressen’s pitching plans however For a fourth starter Dressen 1 3-- 0 3-- 2 probably will call on Billy Loes while Stengel probably will follow his big three with one( of two league castoffs Sainor Ewell Blackwell although Sain is expected to be the No 1 bullpen man Black’s record Is 15 victories against four defeats with all the decisions except two coming in Nn-tion- al relief Reynolds who pitched two nohitters in 1051 including one against the Boston Red Sox which clinched a pennant tie for the Yankees had his best winning season in ’52 coming up with 20 against eight defeats Both teams are at full strength Carl Furillo Dodger outfielder who had been out with a bruised wrist played yesterday and Stengel said Gene Woodling his outfielder who has been out with a groin injury also will' be ready to play tri-um- ps —- Dodgers Beat Also Rans to Take Pennant A SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — One of tfie best fight cards of the sea son was in prospect tonight for Utali fight fans with an program highlighted by the Omelio Agramonte Bob Dunlap bout scheduled Promoter Baron Von Stumme who said tickets were moving at a brisk pace predicted the card would be a crowd pleaser Agramonte the Cuban heavyweight with an eye on a shot at Rex Layne will go against Utah’s adopted slugger Bob Dunlap in the main event Other matches will pit Jack Nelson of Tooele against Jimmy Burns of Portland for six rounds Benny Flake Salt Lake City against Wendell Haskell Ogden four rounds Max Chris Tooele against Lee Haynes Salt Lake y 4 24-2- set The Giants could have climbed to one game behind by mopping up e a series at the Polo and it looked Grounds Sept like the old champions might do it as they captured the first two The Dodgers made even the Giants like them by taking two of the last three They had the old college try and fight too New York at least retained its title against Brooklyn the final count being 14 and 8 Going into their concluding three-gam- e series at Ebbets Field the Phillies led the Dodgers 10 and 9 The Cardinals broke even The Dodgers clinched a tie for the flag without having played 500 ball against the four clubs behind them the figures with the Cubs being no better than 13 to 9 in their favor Thb Dodgers had not played better than 500 ball since July 23 With only one batter in their order— Duke Snider — the Dodgers have been checked by supitching all the perior right-hanway along the line It is for this reason that not a few learned baseball men contended the Indians — with Garcia Lemon Wynn and Gromek — would be more formidable than the Yankees against Charley Dressen’s men Overpowering Mike Garcia would be a lock against them they insisted Bob Lemon and Early Wynn easily could prove too cute and Steve Gromek’s sidearming is what they like least Cleveland was much deeper in right-hanpitchers than the New York Americans- - The Indians had more pitching period While not as thin as the Dodgers the Yankees were shy of class pitching too After Reynolds Raschi and Lopat Casey Stengel had to dip down for Sain and those kind Practically everybody thought Stengel was crazy when for the final two outs of last fall’s World series the manager brought in the d Ktizava to pitch to the Giants’ foremost right-hanbatters Irvin and Thomson “Kuzava was the best I had right or was his explanation That worked but it might not against the Dodgers If memory serves the Superbas four times shaded Warren Spahn by one run Curt Simmons bad little luck against them Howie Pollet turned in a couple of good game but was not around at the finish The Dodgers so rarely saw and are so pleased to meet a pitcher that they might greet even Eddie Lopat a mite too enthusiastically 6-- 8 left-han- d d d V City four rounds Chuck Wood-wortSalt Lake City against Dave Hamilton Hill field four rounds Dick Kaiser Fort Douglas against Dean Silvey Murray four rounds Bim Anderson Rexburg Idaho against Vera Deal Murray four rounds h - f ball-handling- - brilFor sheer liance in force speed and savvy there simply are no southern contingents —maybe none in the nation home-grow- Brooklyn Dodger fans line up outside Ebbets field (left) and outside the general offices of the club in Montague street (right) in Brooklyn awaiting start ‘of sale of World Series tickets The Dodgers copped the National league pennant 8-- 1 7-- al 3-- 0 3-- This Is How 'Tis With the '52 Diamond Classic NEW YORK (UP) — Facts and figures on the 1952 World series: Teams — Brooklyn Dodgers (National league champions) vs New York Yankees (American league champions) Schedule — First game at Brooklyn Wednesday second game at Brooklyn Thursday third at Yankee stadium Friday fourth at Yankee stadium Saturday fifth (if needed for series) at Yankee stadium Sunday sixth at Brooklyn Monday seventh at Brooklyn Tuesday Game times — 1 p m Eastern Standard time for all except Sunday games Sunday starting time is 2:05 p m EST Tickets available — $4 standing room only seats at Brooklyn $1 bleacher seats at Yankee stadium Seating capacities — Ebbets field 35000 Yankee stadium 0 best-of-seve- n 60-00- Radio broadcast — Mutual Broadcasting System Television — National Broadcasting company Series odds — Yankees favored 8-- 5 First game odds — Yankees favored Probable first game pitchers — Joe Black (won 15 lost 4) for Brooklyn Allie Reynolds (won 20 lost 8) for New York 6-- 5 John Cobb Dies Rivera' Arrested On Morals Charge CHICAGO (AP) Rookie She called police who said the was Rivera fielder arrested alleged attack was confirmed by Jim In Crash of She Sunday in the Chicago White- Sox examination at a out- - - Jet Speedboat 4 Scotland DRUMNADROCHIT (UP) — John Cobb "the fastest man on earth” was injured fatally today when his jet - propelled speedboat broke into bits at a r durspeed of 205 ing an attempt to break the world record Cobb holder of The the world automobile speed record of 394196 m p h suffered a broken neck when his $42000 "Crusader” broke apart on famous Loch Ness The London fur broker was trying to crack the international speedboat mark held by Stanley Sayres of the United States' Witnesses said the Crusader” appeared to explode It had almost reached the end of the mile course and Cobb appeared assured of breaking by far Sayres’ record of 1784 mph Then it began leaping from the water in great boune'es and came apart Cobb was world famous — a man who confessed he always "got an itchy feeling” sitting at his office desk and had to get back to racing He set the world automobile record in 1947 on the salt flats of Utah Last week the Queen Mother Elizabeth came to see him at Loch Ness and wish him luck in his attempt The attempt had been delayed for almost a month by bad weather and difficulties with the boat The sleek speedboat had reached its peak speed and had flashed over the starting point of a measured mile course on the smooth surface of Loch Ness as 205 mph when horrified spectators saw it suddenly dive and break apart Mrs Vicky Cobb wife of the d daredevil screamed and shouted: "Oh no it can’t be true! Oh John!” miles-per-hou- record-breakin- clubhouse on the wife of a soldier that he rap£d her in her' apartment Saturday night Booked for rape but not formally charged Rivera was held over night for questioning by the police sex bureau today Police said he denied Mrs Janet Gater’s accusation and told the the attractive brunet statistician submitted willingly after inviting him to her south side apartment" Mrs Gator told police: She wsys walking her dog and carrying books and newspapers Saturday when Rivera introduced himself and offered to help after seeing some of the books slip out of her arms He accompanied her to her apartment pushed his way in ahead of her and refused to leave when she asked him He advised hospital her assailant while he played baseball Sunday in the final game of the season against the St Louis Browns ' -- complaint of a identified Rivera as Bob Silvostri Wins Calif Golf PEBBLE BEACH Bob Silverstri Calif (UP)— Colma Calif bocci ball game operator was the 1952 California amateur golf king today having battled from behind to defeat Bruce McCormick Los Angeles one-u- p in their grueling championships match yesterday at the end of the mornher "take it easy” ing round Silvestri moved even e She served him a bottle of pop with McCormick former and she had a cup of coffee with chafnpion in the second round him before he forced her into a and the pair teed off for the dramabedroom tic 36th hole all square 36-hol- e One-dow- n two-tim- — to match sophomores Morris and Ruffin arid junior Hardeman Morris six feet and 195 pounds was a national freshman stickout in 1951 ' As a' linebacker he keyed the September 20-- racking of Southern Methodist before he was officially a college student He is Tech’s most powerful runner in years and still has little on Hardeman a sawed-of- f north Georgia mountain kid who admitted no Biscuit Belt superior as a sophomore on last year's Orange Bowl victors Morris bulging legs do Ms work When he tractors over and hospitalized four would-btacklers in an early scrimmage a weary defender pleaded for Dodd to “cut the horns o‘ff that bull!” Teammates know Morris as The Brahma Bull but he does not have to see red to excel Any color ill do so long as it is in his way Hardeman out of tiny remote LaFayette Ga looks like 'Yogi y Berra crouches like Arturo but moves forward He packs 168 pounds on five feet seven inches averaged 49 yards on 126 rushes last trip Ruffin At the halfback opposite Hardeman has negotiated 100 yards in 102 seconds in a football unifofm —really A 19 - year - old he played for a high school at West Point Ga that never has had more than 40 male students Morris’ specialty is running 7 Go-do- 179-pound- t ana State university is in the besomebody think of that fore?” category Although fans were not to get a look at (he Bayou Rengals in new “why-didn’- purple-on-whit- jerseys until their e opening and night game with Texas in Baton Rouge approval of the Idea has come from both athletic departments and the paying guests To afford everyone an easier A way to see letter denoting the position of the player is placed in front of a number El is an end T1 a tackle Gl a guard and Cl a center The backfield Q1 is a quarterback LI is a left half R1 a right half and FI fullback Players on the leftside of the line are given odd numbers those on the right side even When the observer sees a T3 he immediately knows the player is a left tackle He doesn’t have to run furiously through a prqgram to find that 78 is Sal Titansky a third-strinleft tackle taking enough time to miss the next couple of plays after Sal has broken through the enemy wall to throw its star left halfback for a crashing loss All he has to do is find the T’s in his program and note that Sal is T3 Only One Number The fan has to find only one number instead of a combination of two There are 99 of the latter you know Most of the credit belongs to L S U head coatfr Gaynell Tinsley and athletic publicity chief Jim Corbett They were discuss- ing the problem of quick identification of players for the customers and press box boys L S U had already advanced to the point that it was numbering ends in the 8Q’s tackles in the 7Q’s etc So it was a natural step to substitute an E for an 8 and a T for a 7 The 'system was bora as easily as that near-univers- who’s-doing-wh- g 12-yar- d through Hardeman delights in going under Ruffin likes to go around Singly or in a group they1 promise to get there Organs not Adversely molting Chesterfields A responsible consulting organization has reported the results of a continuing study by a competent medical specialist and his staff on the examination including y by the 0 pictures medical specialist and his assistants The exam- t ination covered the sinuses as well as the nose effects of smoking Chesterfield cigarettes ears and throat group of people from vafious walks of life was organized to smoke' only Chesterfields For six months this group of men and women smoked their normal amount of Chesterfields -- 10 to 40 a day of the group have smoked Chesterfields con45 tinually from one to thirty years for an average of 10 years each t X-ra- The medical specialist after a thorough exam? ination of every member of the group stated: s?It is my opinion that the ears nose throat and accessory organs of all participating" subjects ex? amined by me were not adversely affected in the ¥ six-mont- hs period by smoking the cigarettes ' provided1 At tho beginning and at the end of the period each smoker was given a thorough pa six-mon- ths Como in for FREE Tire Inspection Before You' Start Your Vacation Trip YOU CAN 14 IN YOUR OLD TUI SI !lw fail vbIm far W ' TXAOC Hr J May cafa an miy nil laft ia yowr w Kvllys Wl j r £0 Flust Havo Experience and Qualify 2123 Washington Blvd Phono " ter-numb- er g A 6UV1 n e 220-poun- Body Shop foreman and Auto Mechanics SS9 - 2Sth g o- 4 By JACK HULLETT BATON ROUGE' La (NEA)— Most of the comment on a new let football jersey Identification system launched by Loulsi-- Mc-Ev- er 9-- 5-- 4 By EDWIN POPE ATLANTA (NEA)— High-ridinGeorgia Tech favorite in Southeastern conference football fancy may be saddling Dixie’s finest running backfield in more than two decades in Larry Morris Larry Ruffin and Leon Hardeman To find this T backfield’s nearest equal in you have to span back to Tennessee’s fearsome foursome of Bobby Dodd Gene Buddy Hackman and Quinn Decker in 1929 Dodd is coach of this modern colossus He authorizes the comparison with his own old single-win-g buster The vital quarterback still must be chosen from freshman Jack Hall sophomore Bill Brigman or junior Pepper Rodgers Passing — not is their trouble None would disrupt the ground effectiveness of the three- - - ball-totin- g left-han- d FOR© SALES j i 10-roun- d OS DEN I A NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Yankees finished their season two games in front of second-plac- e Cleveland The Brooklyn Dodgers winning margin over the New York Giants was four and a half games And with that the major league season ended on a lackadaisical note Witness these developments on the final day of the season when nothing counted anyway: The Dodgers played a tie with the Braves marking the fourth straight year they went into extra innings in the season’s final game This one was called because of "darkness” The sun was shining at the time but every one was ready to go home As a matter of fact Umpire A1 Barlick had left after the 10th inning He said he had to catch a train The Athletics clinched fourth place in the American league when eight runs in the sixth inning gave them a 4 victory over the Yankees The Senators clinched fifth and put the Red Sox in sixth with a victory over Boston The Bosox have been a consistent disappointment but this was the first time since 1945 they finished out of the first division The Indians licked the Tigers 2 on homers by rookie Dave Pope and Larry Doby and the Browns rattled out 17 hits for a 12-- win over the White Sox in the other American league games Robin Roberts won his- - 28th game — and became the first major league pitcher to do so since Dizzy Dean in 1935 — when the Phils whipped the Giants 4 Stan Mu-sipitched one pitch as the Cubs licked the Cardinals And Jim Greengrass’ ninth inning fly with the bases loaded and one out gave the Reds a 2 win over the Pirates left-hande- SEE ItEfIT fIOULTOf! y ' '5- d f t 1 five-gam- L 6 12-lnni- pre-Wor- ld 1—3 f a Louisiana State Adopts New 'it Number System Has Sharp RunningBacks 5-- 5 By HARRY GRAYSON NEW YORK (NEA) — Short of pitching all the way along the route the Dodgers used the old John J McGraw formula to win the National league pennant The Brooks beat the bejabbers out of the poor relations They took 19 and 17 of 22 from the pirates and Reds respectively Going into their final set with the Braves the score stood 17 and 2 But the Superbas came through like the champions they now are the two times they were asked the question by the classier opposition This is the principal reason for their matchless supporters’ series optimism The Cartiinals were hotter than a sealed telphone booth when the Brooklyn club last visited Sportsman’s park for four games against 6 The corking pitching Aug Dodgers ruined the Red Birds’ late and sustained bid by sweeping the 3T7D ii i1 left-hande- Agramonte Meets Dunlap Tonight Georgia Tech 2-4S- 34 ssrT 'antF® '£f IaW Cepnkbt 1952 Ijccett Myeu Tcsacgo Ca 0 fc -- |