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Show THOSE BRAVES BOSTON l he .Mine Boston Braves who kicked lhe fadinc Cincinnati Redd out of the race, did likewise io the tiiants in lhe last games of (lie schedule. sched-ule. FOUR BASE KNOCKS BROOKLYN Brooklvn pitchers have yielded bul 23 home runs this season Sherry Smith, poutlipaw, went through the whole season without be ing touched up for a long one. JUST FOUR BACK (iKORGETOWN. Ky (tnly four let lei men of last year are back to grace the Georgetown gridiron They are nptain Jones Pollard. Adams and W Jones HEISMANS JOB. PHILADELPHIA The Unlversiiy of I'ennsv lv aniit is hit about the hardest of all eastern schools by loss of play ers Onlv four regulars are back I Coach Heisman faces a big Job. ONE ARMED TACKLE. NEW YORK- The loss of an arm has not kept Arthur Stafford from a career In football. He is a freshman at Fordham this year and Is maklnc a great fight lor a line position on the i varsity. IN PAGE'S SHOES CHICAGO Fred Walker, former blc league baseball pitcher and foot hall coach of the unbeaten Williams I eleven in 1917. has joined Stasg's jsiaff. He is filling Pat Page's shoes. si lts LOSE. ORANGK. N. J., Oct. 6 Harry Yar- don and Edward Ray, Hrltlsh professional profes-sional golfers, lost a 36-hole match here today to S. Davidson Herron and Icrome Tracers' each a former amateur ama-teur champion. 2 and 1. The Britishers British-ers were five down at the end of the first 18 holes. Herron having won sbcl holes from the professionals. Vardon und Ray turned in S best ball card Of '69 in the second round 00 |