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DODGERS CAN ‘WIN IT' TODAY
TEXAS LEAGUE
SWC CAMPS
Playoff Spot;
By OSCAR FRALEY
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the 11th revival of the series. The
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1956
Withdrawn from Football
APPLETON, Wis. -UP— Little
Lawrence College has withdrawn
from football competition to the
Midwest Conference because of
the polio outbreak to this area but
will play five of its scheduled eight
games. The school already has can-
celled game with Monmouth, St.
Olaf and Coe Colleges.
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New York 2. Kansas City 1.
Boston 7, Detroit 4.
Cleveland 4. Baltimore •.
Chicago 4, Washington 3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
to. ics is teammate Bob Feller,
who has won 266.
Southpaw Whitey Ford of the
Yankees hurled his second straight
one-hitter to beat Kansas City. Only
Jim Finigan’s looping double to
the seventh inning deprived Ford
of a no-hitter.
Dixie Howell, the workhorse of
the White Sox pitching staff, had
to be summoned from the bullpen
in the ninth inning to save Jack
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SENSATIONAL
NEW 1956
ZENITH TV
By OSCAR FKALCT
NEW YORK —UP- Loquacious
Archie Moore Thursday labeled
Rocky Marciano as a "push button
tighter" he would counter • punch
right out of the heavyweight cham-
pionship and the inference was
plain that rockebye Rocky had tost
his famed knockout wallop.
NAL
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By UNITED PRESS
The cocky Cleveland Indians have
come up with a pair of profession-
al "bouncers" to take care of any
chib that may have a notion to
knock them out of first place.
and Wynn is pitching."
Doby connected for his 34th hom-
er with his bases empty off loser
Skinny Brown to the fifth toning
and then stemmed his 35th with
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Kesterday’s Results
ting Wednesday night, driving to
four runs against Baltimore with
a pair of homers. While Wynn took
care of the pitching with a nifty-
hitter to a M victory over the Ort-
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three games, if the series lasts that analyzed Marciano as “not a
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Simone only faced three men hurting one." La Starza said later
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Stamford where a new stadium
will be dedicated. In Class AA
contests Canton is at Van and
Donna at Lyford. '
Also on Thursday night’s sched-
ule are Greenville B at Emory.
Grapeland at Franklin, Port Isabel
at Brownsville St Josephs and
Weslaco B at Los Fresnos.
Class AAAa and AAA teams are
not permitted to begin their sea-
son until Friday nigt.
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Eight Schoolboy
Tussles Tonight;
245 More Friday
By UNITED PnESS
Eight contests Thursday night
lead off a atete of 3M Tosas school-
boy testball games this weekend.
Two Nee (heart Texas powers
expected to reach the playoffs
meet to the top game of the night
seeking to avenge the only defeat
Atlanta will be at Mount Vernon
seeking to avenge the only defeat
handed the Osteet* during the
Gil Guerra and Jodie Phipps
teamed to limit Carlsbad to seven
hits, and the only run came in the
fifth on Mario ossio’s triple and
a Colt error. San Angelo came
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The Houston Buffs, winner of a
sudden death playoff with Tulsa
for fourth place to the Texas
Rough Day for Fraga
Texas Christian didn't scrim-
mage Wednesday, but the Frogs
still ran through two of their rough-
est workouts to date. Coach Abe
Martin stressed runnig to the
morning and tried to perfect tim.
tog and detensive patterns to the
afternoon.
Captain Byran Engram returned
to his left end post after misstag
a day with a cut eye. Two other
injured players, guard Bill Alex-
ander and halfback Gerald Radus,
may be back in uniform by the
end of the week.
Defense was the keynote of the
Baylor afternoon session altar the
Bears played hoot to the touring
newsmen and photographers to ths
morning.
An X-ray revealed that end Ger
aid Meyer, a junior squadman. had
fractured his right forearm in
Tuesday's scrimmage.
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two on off Ed Lopat in the ninth.
Wynn, to registering his 16th vic-
tory of the year and his sixth shut-
out. posted the 200th triumph of
his career. The only other active
Owls, Aggies Sparkle
In Scrimmage Drills
that Moore win attest to same
once he regains his power of
speech after their meeting.
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Houston came up with a ninth as he entered the Bnal stages of
toning rally to beat Tulsa 3 to 1 training for the title bout at Yam
r active and Shreveport outlasted San An- kee Stadium on Sept 39. If any-
200 Vic- tonio 5 to 3 in a 10-inning mara- thing, he was talking faster than
thou Wednesday night. • (at the start.
others are Jack Burke Jr., who
is making his third appearance, hitter of the day in beating the
and Chick Harbert, Cary- Middle- Cubs 2-0. Frank Baumholt in-
coff and Ted Kroll, each with one field single in the fourth inning
previous appearance. deprived Friend of the first per-
The group will meet at New York feet game since 1922.
horizontal — it would seem un-
necessary and even slightly ridicu-
lous to change his mode of mauling.
Rocky scoffs at the idea that
he may have “tost” his punch.
Physically he is not a massive
man but when he doubles up those
boulder-like fists you don’t envy
Moore his date with destiny. If
the Rock can be called a “push
button” fighter there also must
be an admission that the buttons
involved are of magnificent propor-
tions.
Moore may be serious, or he
may be whistling past the ceme-
tery. Either way, Marciano's man-
kger, Al Weill, sums it up rather
adroitly:
“Let the bum talk." ba snorts.
"We'll make the answers to the
ring week after next"
Tbs rebuttal figures to be rugged. 1
back with three runs in the last of style of fighting, how many, it is
the inning to salt the game away.. wondered, does Moore figure be
League Wednesday night, take on
the pennant-win dog Dallas Eagles Moore. the most talkative ath-
it two in a row in its series with late since Art (The Grant) Shires.
San Antonio Thursday night. continued his verbal war of nerves
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live committee. instated, pitched the Giants to an
The current PGA champion al- 8-2 victory over the Cardinals. An-
■ ways has been accorded a spot on tonelli also hit a three-run homer.
Buffs Sweep Today's
Sport Parade
Roswell's Pete Simone pitched a but still on their feet — after furious
one-hit shut out over Artesia bombardments. You can’t argue
Wednesday night to give the Rock- the fact that, In each ease, Mar-
ets a 13 to 0 victory and a 2-0 lead ciano was battering unprotected
to their Longhorn League playoff chins with shots thrown from the
series. outfield. Yet to no case did the
San Angelo pulled up even with recipients roll over.
Carlsbad at one game each in their > Marciano was hailed as the “New
playoff set as the Colts belted Dempsey" after he caught old Jer-
loser Bob Weaver for a dozen hits sey Joe Walcott with a perfect
and a 6 to 1 victory. punch to win the heavyweight
The teams switch sites Thursday crown. His return bout "knockout”
night, with Roswell playing at Ar- of old Joe was strictly for an easy
testa and San Angelo at Carlsbad. Walcott payday.
They will be there for the next It was Dempsey, himself, who
all now," declared Cleveland Mana-
ger Al Lopes, "and I tent think
anyone is going to put us out. Cer-
tainly not the way Doby is hitting
was suspended during the weekend
ary captain by the PGA execu- for "insubordination" and then re-
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fessional Golfers Association, tie for the national league flag by
The five making their first ap- licking the Braves. 3-1. Another
pearance in the series are 1955 Brooklyn victory over Milwaukee
PGA champion Doug Ford. Jerry Thursday will enable the Dodg-
Barber, Tommy Bolt, Marty Fur- .....
CHICAGO —UP— Five newcom- Harshman’s victory over Washing-
ers and five veterans will make ton The White Sox pushed across
up the U.S. Ryder Cup golf team their deciding run to the top of
which will meet Great Britain at the ninth with the aid of singles
the team. Since two PGA cham- A fine relief job by Johnny Klipp-
pionships have been played since stein helped Cincinnati to aMviobW-
SUPER SPEED
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that while the Rock has scored
Roswell San Angelo ipskguts im"hosmsstamncentsas"s
- able to put his man on the deck
for the full count. This is a mat-
ter of record.
George Lore ben's double to the. "Rocky is a mechanical fighter,"
test inning gave Houston a come- Moore asserted. “He is a robot
back victory over Tulsa. Bob Mabe controlled by trainer Charley Gold-
went the route for the Buffs and man. Take away Goldman, who
gave up six hits to get the vic- pushes the buttons, and he
tary. Houston tapped starter and wouldn't know what to do. Mar:
loser Jehosie Heard and his relief- ciano only has one style and I
er. Al Widmar. for seven safeties, can change mine. It will confuse
Shreveport scored its two extra- him and I’ll win."
toning runs on singles by Ev Joyn-
er and Jack Hollis, a pair of walks1 The auestisa as to the effective-
end a sacrifice fly. Arnie Atkins ness of Marciano’s punch to made
held the Missions scoreless for only by inference. But there does
seven innings tout was dipped for seem to be heavy support to some
three runs in the eighth, two scor- quarters.
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ales.
When Doby and Wynn were
through mopping up, the Indians
still were a half-game ahead of
the second-place Yankees, who de-
the last matches in 1953, both Ford i tory over Philadelphia. '
andticaryewonhsporsroinnerteum. Jimh "“sundngoxorhappegdunn Enokie er struck out 11 Numexers.walk^ being slugged with an iron pipe.
The United States defeated Brit- first two innings and went on to one, hit abatsman and WAs tagged But he ditto t go down.
ain at Wentworth, England, 6 1-2. defeat the Tigers 7-4 in the other for a fourth liming single by Eddie
to 5 1-2 in 1953. i AL game. Locke..Dick Adams.Joe Bauman
D.t- F-ni-- -1 Lit 11---— - fa-
L ret. White Sox, Who eked out a 4-3 de-
_ M .ass cision over the Senators.
mm :808 “We've got our foot in the door
I: # U. S. RYDER CUP
Palm Springs, Calif., Nov. 5-6. by Sherm Lollar and Chico Carra-
The U.S. team, which holds an squel and Harshman's sacrifice fly.
8-2 edge in the series, was an- Dodgers Clinch Lead Tie
nounced Wednesday by the Pro- The Dodgers clinched at least a
Pittsburgh 2. Chicago 0
New York H. St Louis 2
Brooklyn 3, Milwaukee 1
Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 3.
TEXAS LEAGUE
Fourth Place Playoff
Houston 2, Tulsa 1. Houston wins sud-
den-death playoff.
Shaughnessy Playoff
Shreveport &. Ban Antonio 3.
Shreveport leads series 1-0.
BIO STATE LEAGUE
Playoffs
Waco 1. Texas City 1 Berles tied 1-1.
Harlingen at Corpus Christi, ppd., rain
Berles not started yet.
WEsT TEXAS-NEw MEXICO LEAGUE
Playoffs
Amarillo 1. Plainview 4. Amarillo leads
Pampa al Albuquerque, pp., rain Berles
not started yet.
LONGRORN LEAGUE
Playoffs
Ban Angelo l. Carlsbad 1 Series tied
1-1
Roswell 13 Artesia 0 Berles tied 1-1.
SOVTHERN ASSOCIATION
Playoffs
Birmingham T, Chattanooga 1. Bir-
mingham leads series 1-0
Mobile 6, Memphis 0 Mobile leads
eeriee 1-0.
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Sophomore Walter Fondre
stepded te to quarterback the Or-
enge to a four touchdown to three
victory over the Whites to as hour
long serimmage at Tezas. Fob-
dren excelled to the running de-
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By JERE COX
United Press Snerte Writer
There was a feeling at satistac-
tion to Southwest Cooference foot-
ball camps Thursday after the
seven schools completed the first
week at fall grid practice.
No coaches were overjoyed, but
they did seem pleased with the
progress made.
Coach Bear Bryant admitted his
Texas Aggies were showing im-
provement. Bryant said the Hock-
tag of center Lloyd Hale, guards
Jim Stanley, Dee Powell and Den-
nis Goehring and tackle Jack Pow-
ell waa largely responsible for the
six touchdowns which the first two
Aggie units rolled up to a scrim-
mage-
Halfback Ed Dudley and quarter-
back Bob Canrad each scored on
80-yard runs and Conrad went M
and eight yards for other touch-
downs. Halfback John Crow scored
once.
Neely Hapoy With Owls
Coach Jess Neely was so happy
at the looks of his Rice Owls—and
because Houston’s humid heat was
scorching the field—that he sent
the gridders to 30 minutes early.
Neely said he was “well pleased’'
with a 30 minute scrimmage. Co-
captain Marshall Bridges is still
out of the contact work with a
summer injury and will be joined
Charles Thompson and enda James
Briggs and Charles Shelley, all out
with bruised limbs.
Coach Woody Woodard said his
Southern Methodist Mustangs need
to improve their blocking and tim-
ing on offense, but was impressed
by the defensive work of the first
two units as they held the third
and fourth strings to small yard-
age.
Halfback Preston Carpenter and
fullback Henry Mqpre were up to
their old running trucks in the
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Bob Bream Quits Basketball
BOSTON -UP- Bob Brannum,
former University of Kentucky bas-
ketball star and a four-year Na-
tional Basketball Association play-
er with the Boston Celtics, has
called it a career. Brannum said
he to quitting basketball to lake
a job as a sales representative
for a candy company.
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