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ing grip that helped him to a record year as he awaita
his first mount at Belmont Park near New York. The
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Yankees hefty part-Indian righthander lets out a whoop
as he gets a playful scalping from catcher Yogi Berra
in the Yank’s club house. The New Yorkers, for the
fourth straight time, will enter the'World Series Wed-
nesday. Reynolds will probably start. (AP Wirephoto).
justified last week in beating a good
Highland Park team of Dallas, 33
20 Tyler continued to climb in
' estimation by trimming Austin.
21 14 Vaco made a much better
showing against mighty Temple of
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Philadelphia
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Detroit
down to the wire.
Most observers, however, pick
the Yankees to whip the Dodgers
in five 6r six games in this best-
four of seven. The second game,
also to be staged in Brooklyn, will
go on Thursday. The conflict moves
to the vast Yankees Stadium for
the next three days and back again
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Ray of Corpus < hristi,
the championship favorites,
the acid test this week in Texas,
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DALLAS — The Texant
♦here first but failed to mutter
the most in their professional
football debut here Sunday.
The New York Giants, who
poured on the steam after the
first quarter in the Cotton
Bowl, copped a 24 to A victory.
Dallas scored first when
George Taliaferro passed to
Buddy Young on a 20~yard
scoring play. That, however,
was all for the neophito Dalles
pros.
17,500 fans watched the first
game.
favorite to win. Georgia Tech is
undefeated, having crushed The
Citadel, 54 6, and beaten Florida,
17-14. Kentucky lost its opening
game to Villanova, 25^1, but came
back last week to tie highly-rated
Mississippi, 13 13. Ixiuisiana State
and Washington State winless rec-
ords. LSU was licked by Texas, I
35-14, and by Alabama, 21 20. I
Washington State took a 14-13 de-
feat from Stanford and was romped
on by Southern California. 35 7.
The conference broke even last
week In intersection al play. Texas
whipped North Carolina. 28 7. and
Texas AAM beat Oklahoma A&M.
14-7. Southern Me’hodist lost to
Duke, 14-7, and Texas Christian,
fell to UCLA, 14 0
Arkansas was upset by Univer-1
«ity of Houston of the Missouri
Valley Conference, 17 7
Rice threw fear into every camp
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" tight defense and a strong bench.
The Yankees, however boast the
stronger and better balanced pitch-
ing staff Pitching scarcely can be
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! this year.
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victim of Coach Odus
Mitchell’s Flock was North Dakota
University, who was blanked by
the. Eagles Saturday night, 55-0
Tegas Western was the first, losing
to NT, 14-27.
Midwestern managed a 21-7 win
over Austin College last week while
Trinity was losing to East Texas
State, 54 34, in a scoring duel.
NTSC meets the Ohio Flyers in
Dayton Saturday. It will mark the
second intersectional tussle for the
North Texans in as many weeks
and may prove to be the sternest
test for the Flock thus far. j
Showing a powerful defense
against North Dakota, the Eagles,
limited the visitors to less thap 100
total yards gained while they were
hasn't | ■ 27 ~! !...
point this have come ove'r the Dodgers, in
. 1941. ’47 and '49
Both clubs have good power, a
Arkansas at Fort Worth.
It will be difficult for any one
fan to see two of the games but tie of undefeated, untied teams in Class AAA than exnected Temple
x i. ( AAAA heat Waco. 27-19 Kav licked John
Wichita
Falls trimmed Borger. 34 0 All
in all the favorites got along as
Vern Mikkelson of the Minne-
apolis Lakers NBA champions,
gained credits towards his mas-
, ter’s degree this summer by study- |
ing in Oslo, Norway.
Let Christmas Come Early!!
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Brooklyn 06 67 .637
N«« York 03 63 .607
BL Loula «... 88 66 .671 81/,
Philadelphia ......... 87 67 .566 Ply
Chicago „... 77 77 .500 101,
Cincinnati 69 86 .448 37*,,
Boaton ................ 64 80 .418 33
Pittsburgh 43 113 .373 54',,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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SUNDAY'S RESULTS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston 6. Brooklyn 6. (Called after
13 Innings, darkness i,
Philadelphia 7, New York 4.
Pittsburgh 3. Cincinnati 3.
Chicago 3, St. Louis 0.
AMEKK AN LEAGUC
Washington 6. Boston 4
New York 4, Philadelphia 9.
Cleveland 8, Detroit 3
St. Louis 13, Chicago 1
LITTLE IVOHI ll HEKIE8
Rochester 5, Kansas City 3. (Best-I
of-seven series tied, 1-1).
DIXIE MCKIES
vsport 8. Memphis 3 (Shreve- 1
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Allie Rey- ship The Dodgers will be seeking
Black their first triumph aftei five re-
1 p m. versals in as many attempts
The National League entry for
the first time since 1946 will go to
the post reasonably well rested as
compared to their ib als The Dod-1
gers clinched the flag last Tuesday
while the Yankees had to wait
until Friday, two days before the
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games on the home fields in one Houston Texas Christian
week kend. I been able to score r i
Saturday will see this gaudy season. The Frogs lost to Kansas,
schedule1 j K'-O, in their opener
Texas vs Notre Dame at Austin.
Baylor vs Washington State at
W a co
Rice vs Louisiana State at Hous
ton.
Texas A4M vs Kentucky at Col
lege Station
Southern Methodist vs Georgia
Tech at Dallas.
And added to that is the con-
ference opener—Texas Christian vs schoolboy football
Ray meets Port Arthur at Cor
pus Christi Friday night in a bat
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Into llitjtivsl Week
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF”’ by slamming Texas Tech, 34 7.
Associated Pros* Sports Editor Baylor didn’t play last week.
Four teams are undefeated as The Arkansas Tei.cs Christian t„ Fbbets’ Field for the sixth and
the Southwest Conference football conference game appears to be a
campaign rolls in*o October with tossup Arkansas managed to beat ,
the biggest week in the circuit's Oklahoma A&M, 22 20, in its open tiate the Yankee backers eloquent-
history at hand. ing game but was quite impotent ]y enough. The vaunted Bronx
Never before has the conference and lost its ace quarterback, La- . Bombers move int<. their 19th
top intersectional mar McHan, against University of S(ries with 14 triumphs, 12 in the
the home fields in one Houston Texas Christian hasn't ]asf 13 Three of their triumphs
a lot will be trying it—such as class
Much has been beard of Ray Reagan of Houston. 18 0
this year, little of Port Arthur.
But the latter is one of 15 unbeat
en teams and should be a real anticipated.
The only other afternoon game trial horse for ambitious Ray
is the Texas-Notre Dame battle at Several other teams in Class
Austin where the stadium was sold AAAA will run the risk of having
out weeks ago. their perfect records smashed this
Participants in foui of those top wee]< Abilene plays tough Brcck
Intersections! struggles are unde enndge, the Class AAA defending
feated—Texas, Texas A&M, Rice champion; Tyler goes to Texar
and Baylor Texas has the best kana to scrap the AAA Tigers;
record, having scored smashing Woodrow Wilson (Dallas) meets
triumphs over Ixovisiana State and Thomas Jefferson at San Antonio.
High and mighty Lubbock, the
hate won two games. Rice and AAAA .defending champion, gets
Baylor have played only one each. North Side (Fort Worth) and
Notre Dame was tied by Penn, doesn’t need to worry much Bay
last town, the acknowledged power of I
le South, rests this week. . ,
Lubbock showed its rating was
however, probably make Texas the I
NEW YUHK, (Ft—me American | indications were mat auh
Champion New York Yankees to-'nolds and Brooklyn s Joe
a solid 8 5 favorite to would open festivities at
the National League at Ebbets' Field. Although it marks j
Champion Brooklyn Dodgers in the the eighth time the Yankees have j
49th production of the modern participated in a fall series in the
World Series which gets under way past dozen years, and the fourth
Wednesday. time for the Dodgers, the 1952 1
Neither manager—Casey Sten-[ classic will hold special interest
gel of the Yankees or Chuck Dres- The Yankees for the 2nd time in
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Texas Western, was air-tight,
against the Dakotans, allowing only
25 yards by passing
Kenneth Bahnsen, who received '
the only serious injury of “the
game, has recovered sufficiently
to be released from hospital ob-
servation and possibly will be all
right to go against Dayton.
/The bruising fullback from Vin-
ton, La., was struck in the head
near the end of the first half and
taken to Flow hospital. He was re-
leased Sunday afternoon.
Ralph Reynolds, junior transfer
from Kilgore Junior College,
brought back last year's play by
Little All-American Ray Renfro as
he glided for the game's first
touchdown and repeated soon after-
wards with a neatly-executed
break-away gallop.
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