ee eae Hl a ‘ a) oa . —e . aw eea te cee meee OG rhnce Rupert Woity Pew bighenal Thursday, September 16 1954 | a rn - i Giants Idle, Bums. Win ; . - i ~ ‘y ' / ? : rarer fay wae nis he ipo! oy ie ys! brat tae ah. i at an yg aa’ ye fy, {ot ay Ha sot "+ adelphia Phillies 3-0 in six ine! ai ‘brought a 10-4 triumph ‘ , To Paré National Lead By BEN PHLEGAR Associated Press Sports Writer ey They may .be dead ducks by|-+ finish. next week, but Brooklyn Dodg-| TWO OTHER GAMES ers have no rivals as the aquatic Only two other games were Kings of the National League. Iplayed. St. Louis Cardinals de- Al least four of their Victor | feated the Phillics 3-1and Bal- tes were thoroughly waterlogged! timore moved out of the Ameri- and if they try to play any more| ean League cellar with a 2-1 games under conditions such as! squeaker over Boston, prevailed Wednesday th2 front The Dodgers moved within office had better consider equip._| three games of the Glants and ping the club with fur-lined . : have nine to play. The Giants Swim suits. . have 11 left. including a doubl2- The defending champs have | joadeq today against the Braves discovered some amazing ways ;who trail by 515 lengths. to lose games this season, but} Gil Hodges put the dodgers on when the rains come they are! the victory trail against the unbeatable. ‘Reds with his 40th home run in Back in Muy they beat Phil- nings when rain brought a halt! Then in June they skidded to a' 7-6 victory at Milwaukee in five! innings, scoring five runs in the! fifth. Last week they repeated | over the Braves, 2-1, in five rain- soaked“ innings just before hur- ricane Edna hit Flatbush. Wednesday the bad. weathar Pee Wee Reese and an error add- ed five more runs before the inning was over. combe, with help from Jim ‘Hughes in the eighth, registered this ninth victory. Bud Popbie- ‘lan, who left shortly i Hodges’ homer, was the victim, | The magic number: remains 1 OVC eight for the Giants. Any com- Cincinnati Redlegs, with the ‘pination or eight New York vic- Reds screaming that both clubs’ tories and Brooklyn defeats will should have stood in bed. ‘clinch the pennant for Leo Dur- At the Polo Grounds, some 15' ocher’s men, miles from Ebbets Field, the. first : place New York Giants and the/ third-place Braves never left! the clubhouse. The temperatur- | Major League the umps sent the players back |° on the field and they sloshed to the sixth inning. Three singles, | a walk, a bases-loaded double by . Don New-; after i 1 f | ie a | ; the Winchester Model 12 with: | ' out of 100 targets, N way shoot-off; = * | lL. i FOURTEEN-YEAR- OLD NICK EGAN of Flushing, rough t | a long way, since he: got the toy.shotgun in his right hand for Goal was queried: by Gondola Christmas when he was four years old. In his left hand he holds trophies behind hiini‘and ‘the recéfit, world trapshooting series in the Grand-American Handicap at’ Vandalia, Ohio. Shooting 99 ick ted for first place and won in a three- SPORTS ROUND-UP By GAYLE TALBOT. | Referee Halis Soccer Game The first game. for the Manson was thrown out, then Gondola’s .| Trophy in the Prince Rupert and ; would be eliminated from play in District Football Association fin..; the Manson Trophy. Next game al series of the current season of the ‘series sees Port Edward was cut short last night within Paramounts and: Local 708 play 10 minutes of regulation time. ithis coming Saturday at. 6:30 Referee Denny Morven whistl- ).my ed the game to a halt, with the scare 3-1 in favor of General IF -|Motors against Gondola. Cafe. Referee Motven sald he called | the game off as a general melee was threatening and. the game was getting ous of hand. -No ‘Tplayers actually came to blows although there were.several min. or pushing contests between ‘{players of opposing teams, ORDERLY UN'FIL HALE TIME | The game was orderly until the half, vé which time the score stood at 1-0 in favor of the 4 Lip” Will Send Reliefer to Hurl ‘Against Braves NEW YORK (#—Manager' Leo Durocher of the New York Gi- anis, faced with an acute pitch- ing shortage for the final streteh drive, dug down Into his bull- pen today for a fourth starting cafemen. pitcher, ° . However as soon as A. Krog-|" niccatistield with ‘the récent stad of the motors crew tied the “score ON a scramble in front of ‘the Gondola goal, the game ‘Started to go to pieces, Ed Rut- iten made the score 2-1 half way through the second half and the hurling of righthander Jim Hearn and southpaws Don Lid- dle and John “Windy" McCall, Durgcher named Marv Grissom, veteran relief star, to pltch the second game to today’s import- ant doubleheader against Mil- waukee Braves. Idle Wednes ES N.Y., has come a Ge ‘ players on the grounds that he had been offside when he shot.! day, the’Glants' lead was cut t The second motors Boal three games by Brooklyn's 10: brought Adrian Tambourini up| victory over Cincinnatl, *yeres 7 ' jta . to the forward line but despita Grissom, 36, 4as. appeared in" several rushes’ the cafemen could . . , oe : 52 games this year, 50 of them ir: not score and were whistled relief, He has not started a , ~ uw i ’ . : down on two occasions for being: game since May 1, when Chicage|: offside, | feng The goal that finished: the pars knocked him out of the ‘game was scored by Generali 7" , iMotor’s wingman Dave Murray; “Griss is my man.” sald Duro- which he won the mantle full of q lig . free nations’ of Asia’ the KOREA NOT ABAND SEOUL ;—Withidrawal o doesnot mean South Ko U.S, can: provide: wal ‘of fo th torea 1s ho} “a: Moree Ur Unt ng ah Mectivg def : Oe ee Ne American | The statement also declareg tht in Washington were told: well in advane the four divisions, 25. nee rere etteesine, @ You look’ stick -and feel invigorated when you shave the Gillette . _ way, with a Gillette Blue. Blade ‘in your razor, For extra.con- venience ‘buy Gillette Blue ‘Blades in dis- pensers with used. blade compartments, — 20-blade size’ $1.00— 10-blade size 560, (Regular package, . ° es hovered in the 50s and water , Starndines stood in puddles over the cov-' “ ! ered infield. AMERICAN LEAGUE In both cases the decision to} WoL Pet, GBL Play. or not was in the hands of :Cleveviand ..... 105 40.724 the umpires. They came close «Are ark sree a 33 oH he? to calling time at Brooklyn with ‘Detrolt coe. 64 80 444 4012 the.score tied at 2-2 after four: Boston ......... G3 81 438 41 innings, but after a brief huddle Washington . C1 83 424 431 ceed Baltimore ...... 50 96 342 551% ‘ a , ‘Philadelphia .... 49 96 338 56 . | NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘DUNDar anes |: WoL Pet. GBL etre {New York ...... 90 53 629 poe s Brooklyn ....,. 88 57 607 3 D Win Honors Milwaukee ....., 84 58 592 514 Cincinnati oo... 69 76 476 42 e } ; Philadelphia ....°6B 76 472 221, In ladies Loop 1 St. Louis ........ 67 77 465 2314 iChieago ......., 60 86 411 3115 Pittsburgh ....., 51 94 352 40’ In first play of the Ladies’; NEW YORK (AP)—When a championship fight ‘is postponed, any commentator worth his salt must, delve into the characteristics of the principals and decide which will.suffer more from the enforced idleness, | - oo Two fighters who have trained should let the price favoring themselves to a razor Sarpness Rocky Marciano out another. for the night they were schedul- notch, to 1-6 or give it a quick ed to meet and who are forced ,tuck back to 1-4 on’ the chance to sit around-are going. to de- {that Wednesday's cold rain put teriorate. a {new life into Ezzard Charles. Which of them.will deteriorate; Take mental attitudes Frank- faster is of first importance to ,!¥, Marciano, doesn’t do much, ** doubt the head man is waiting :that it’s wonderful to be alive. right now to learn whether he: He might have felt a trace of ir- the official odds-makers, and no |thinking about anything except |, and it nearly precipitated aj cher. “He hasn't pitched for a . fight between the teams which {ull week and he should be well]: were clustered around referee "ested. I'll let. him go as far as. Mprven. At the face-off Tam- he can. If he can g6 unttl the bourini back-kicked to Ed Nor-, Sixth or seventh, that's gli. I, dio who passed back to the Gon. Want. I'll have Hoyt Wilhelm dola centre. Tambourini then finish up,” « booted the ball up the field but off to the side and the referee blew the whistle calling the game, ~ ‘The cafemen's goal in the first half was scored on a hard shot by Nordio on a pass from Tambourini. Neither team was able to field a full squad at the opening whistle but by the half enough players had appeared on the . PRINCE. RUPE TO « Use Want Ads—