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era cas ‘For the Past > few’ days. the shorts section of: The ae” + paigr F very conscientidus 1 fan, and from what ‘I e seen in’ Key West this past Te i it to present my 'se- le¢tion, wl I honestly be. e deserves ‘the prestige. “Dewitt Roberts, catcher (Red Ts). C. Griffen Cabe Lastres, pitchers (Red ders), ara ore or mes Catés, Franer or Joe ira or Jak P Wigaepnes field (Red Raid- Hin Cates, manager. Clayton Si , first base | ~ Limit As it cad be Fpont ed o! b 4 i “city, ae of those iY Pa 4, pay te am ont iders would pa deg to ini st” 4-out-of- aa at + Field, winner take: all. 73 last Tigi will be ry. Four games left in Class A— re} v8." ag twice, Vets oe aad ‘once and Vets vs. Gil- More once. “These ganies cannot be until'the USS. Gilmore to we Oct. 31. The A’games will be ed on Nov. 3 and 4 to de- ine winner in Class “A. ara Class B, Merchants vs. c ce a a sien ts Editor gameness, “ especially ‘when . you: aboge this. one ‘long ‘in’ World Séries in’15 attempts. went down fighting. Pet. ured ‘in the seventh and First Second’ Gamé— Sao Adams Dai + By ler St Stars (extiibi- First G: Jerry’s Half- Acre vs. Adams Dairy (exhibi- tine. Machen vs. kk ton the oe is phy are mang Highest in the world. dame. It’ actually took” the kee ‘players well over an ke fore they got. around final decision. the « big Yankee when the out . was. made. (The 500 box « reporters Praises Pa: ‘over and ice Page.” ie were others in that! Bobby Barown ‘ who. saw’ over- daft Tommy’~ Henrich |time duty as a Series pinch hit-|ly when he says: game. kept, his hitti streak wan agle tha’ drove in the winning Ne Credit for g ‘World Series To ponsibl ‘for a-Seven-Game Series those Beloyed Bums» from - the, banks of the. Gowanus Canal,; However, féw realize that it tiree times in the finale, cover- was Yankee t2am work that fig- ed second base like an octupus, ‘oom to congratulate thee ‘players who figured in the}portant walk Relief Pitcher Joe Page was |Johnson walked and scored and thought * they'd | riever see it. Seven World Series ~ ge ‘ia seven days and 6very | Berra’ who Mancher ts vs. Jer-|Séat' taken for “the first ' $2,000,- % ogg: Seties.)” Page faced but 15 e p Hina innings, par for jtwo Dotiger runners in the first Biicky — (?-game) {three straight singles to account d his glass: when it |for three runs. [Chae B fala Friday Night! Half-Acre and Adams Dairy. The}, Without Pitching Foreign Wars. need this game to be sure of first j place. They have one cof to | play. with Merchants can do is to tie them, f; Joe Lewis may pitch this game and Sands catch. /: Sweeting or Bolton, with Wal- ker on the Tpceiving. fat : It is expected * onieg le John” Walker harsh me ‘o and pitch for the Dairy in Fri- ,day’s game. i ONEMINUTE ~— SPORTS QUIZ | ‘. 1. Who managed the Brooklyn Dodgers this year? ‘2°Wheré “did the Athletics } ‘wind up this season? 8. How oldis Connie Mack 4. What “was the»score ofthe Georgia-North Carolina football ;@ame a few ‘weeks ago? 5. Who won the recent match | jrace between. Armed and As-| . sault?. hg ANSWERS: 1. Burt Shotton. 2. Fifth place. ; 3. He will be 85 in December, | 4. North Carolina 14, Georgia | AL GIONFRIDDO a iA 5. Armed, by six lengths. The origin of April-Fool’s Day j is in dotibt, but is believed to [mark the end of the uni festivities held at the ‘ve} equinox. bagger tied the score in the rub- Ff ber battle. It was simply too much Yan- kee teamwork . that “beat + thie 7 Bums in the money ‘game. Bit you've got to give: Manager ‘Burt Shotton and his! ‘fighting Flat- bush Flock credit for ‘a lot ‘of! out of a World Series is like trying look back and find that not one © fthe Brooks’ starting pitchers went five innigs. High Casey, the ballplayer’ who lives over a_ saloon—his -By now everyone'knows the New York Yankees won their 11th Jown—and Al Gionfriddo, the lit- They also know the Brooklyn Dodgers, |tlé ex-Pittsburgh Pirate; kept |the Dodgers in the series: With-, out them it never would have gone seven games. Of course, Cookie Lavagetto helped too. One Pitch Casey But in Casey the Dodgers had one of the most ‘remarkable pitchers in World Series his- tory. He won a game — his sec- ond straight—with one. pitch that forced the Yankees to hit into one of three double plays during his mound maneuvers, | allowed but five hits “and” one yun in 10 and 1-3 innings ahd WALKED only one batter . 4 Lavagetto might never have George Stirnweiss, who walked accepting 39 chances without a final obble. Yan-/ “Allie Clark who pinch single hour} drove in a run. George McQuinn their}the hitless wonder of the Yan- alljkees in the Series; got an im- and = eventually seored. Third baseman Bill final/Iater set anew Series record piess | with his third triple after which he scored on Aaron’ Robinson’s outfield fly. Robinson (not Yogi|bcen able to spoil Bill Beyens almost cost the -hitter. with two-out in the Yanks the Series with his scat-|ninth of the fourth game if Gi- + ter arm’ throwing) threw “out/onfriddo hadn’t ‘stolen secon base—a suicidal play by way. And- if Gionfriddo ha been able to stab Joe ag bid for a 415-foothome-run.the Yanks might have won th six} games. a4 Harris, who has been in three | series (each one went’ seven games), wraps it up pretty neat- inning of the climax~’game. And Little Phil: Rizzuto who made * three. Peffect Clutch Hitting Another big” man’ for the Bronx Bombers was Frenchman alive {ter and set a new record with a] “It came hard. Gee, thase what walk, double, single and dou t five games. Page was ter- run. —each as a substitute. His two |rific. Si The first softball game: Friday | ye night will bring togéther. Jerry's | threes ey ;second game will feature Key}. al West Merchants and ‘Veterans of {3 3 The Jerry’s-Adams game Will $1 be hard-fought for, the Dairymen? have fc fa iy cele even if they lose to the a seven “double chants, the best. the Merchants uy Octo! iry has* two ‘more "games games ; via. a bdsé “on “balls; ‘the ‘second’ both be tripled; thén two straight Yous c 3 do better Isingles: rattled off bats. YET SNA SPECIALTY Tpthe last § ur gem es, the Bob’s ONE theClass “A loop bist two runners :'that>* should ih ‘Smart Styles a ot the apple -riggt have. tallied were’ thrown out at fealty Moderate Prices!!! October. 10 they | the plate. safeties,’ Rood ‘for 33; bases, { and | including tw shore. runs he Stinnett tripled. and Means On’ Cctobee sy they hi BEAUTIFUL SHOES -3 20 p UNITED STREE EET We Must Have Room for Fall and Winter Merchandise _Naw LUX . Complete mare aes Be F Class two Home runs and three pu a “Hot” fin- bles, scoring 11-runs. ie Same can "said about aly ie Beague. ‘runs on 13 Bits “In the latter \ circuit, . Adams The hits were good for 21 bases n-smust ° win -five doubles: as into a Thus, Bob's. Sports Stixspies! ig” Mer- a up 69 hits, good for 111, Try’ )' games” and‘ the} ball during ‘the’ week — id aes came with ‘a in the. third inning? of the S league i end .int Mt 4 the Sportsmen tres, Who tossed ‘Stinnett out at c co Oe tor 34 the plate. e@ BLOUSES 2 me were}. Osborn’ then si da to center fe ‘and dcr lane stole second. ' Matthews hit: For the “Jerry's, it may be | #oubles! Phi art Tuns roller tember cpt mee | ‘@ LINGERIE om Hg es Fall Shades ectly and Pexfectly. th the Shoe Fits Foot Before You Buy : A Fertect Cuisine Prepared by HEF KENNETH FARRIS Speiling it comes to preparing Sei TE he a fish: ‘til it’s pebiédtly is @ joy to behold, P Gia q Tae gatl! 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