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THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1946,
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BY JOE REICHLER
(Associated Press Sports Writer),
There is no mysiery about what's keeping the Brookiyn Dodgers
at the head of the National League—it is their bullpen hurlers.
This becomes more apparent day by day. Of the club’s 110 games
this season, the relief corps has come to the stariing pitchers’ rescue
74 times and has emerged with 25 victories against only 10 defeats
pekides “saying” 13 other games, ' ' - - oe o B
The brilliant work done by the
Dodger relief corps is best illus
trated by the won and lost record
of Hugh Casey, whose 10 victor
jes, all gained in relief roles, is
second only to starter Vic Lom
bardi’s 11 triumphs. :
Brooklyn starting pitchers, who
have completed only -36 games,
or less than one-third of their
starts, needed help only once in
yesterday’s_B-4 and 2-1 Victories
over ‘the New York Giants. The
two triumphs increased the lea
gue leaders’ margin over the
runner-up St. Louis Cardinals to
one and a half games. The Cards
won their game from the Cubs
6-4 in Chicago. . |
Hank Behrman represented the
bullpen brigade,-with ‘a scoreless
four and %%#rds mound stint
to receive €I for his* eighth
victory in the first game, his
third in, a vrelief assignment.
Southpaw ‘H,atten needed no
assistance dh ~winning the night
contest, the second half of an un~
precedented a ternoon-night dou
ble-header, the first so its kind
in the major leagues.
Attendance Record |
With separate admission prices
charged for each game, a total of
57,224 casl":customers turned out
at Ebbets’ 'Field to boost the
Brooklyn home attendance to a
record 1,236,161. The former
mark of 1,214,910 was made in
1941, the last time the Dodgers
won a pennant.
The Boston Red Sox continued
their pennant ‘parade .with a 3-1.
victory over, the Philadelphia
Afhletics *¥» %3
Floyd Bevens, giant New York
righthander, notched his 13th
victory when he pitched the Yan
kees to a 4-1 triumph over the
Washington Senators.
Manager IgouA Boudreau rapped
out four hits: including two dou
bles, his second two-bagger, help
ed by an outfield error, bringing
in Heinz Becker from first with
the run that gave the Cleveland
Indians a 12« inning 6-5 victory
over the Detroit Tigers. !
The Boston Braves went over
the .500 mark for the first time
cince May 25 when Mort Cooper
pitched them to a 5-4 victory
over the Philadelphia Phillies.
Nick Strincevich pitched the
Pittsburgh Pirates to hteir fifth
straight victepy-and only a game
and a halfiout of seventh place
as the Bucs shaded the Cincin
nati- Reds 3%2.
The St. Louis Browns and Chi
cago White Sox were not sched
uled, .
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demonstration = and 4-H club
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; In its work of cooperating with state and
.local licensing authoritiés, the United States’
' Brewers Foundation completes the “triangle
of control” over operating practices in gstab
-2 [lishments where malt beverages are sold.
Through education’ of the retailer,' the
' Foundation brings home to him his social
‘ responsibilities, his duty to conduct his busi
-5 iness in strict accordance with the law.
F The vast majority of dealers are business
: men who allow no abuse of their privilege to,
sell malt beverages. They are the strongest
supporters of the Self-Regulation program.
A But, as in every business or profession, there
are a few individuals whose persistent faiiure
; to cooperate jeopardizes their own business
and the industry of which they are a part.
Such dealers are not acceptable to the brewing
industry.
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MARVIN ALLISON;, STATE DIRECTOR
532 HURT BUILBING ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA
Crowds This Fall
BY JERRY LISKA
CHICAGO, Aug., 15 —(AP)—
Coulege tootball is bustling to
wards its greatest zttendance sea
son in uistory with advance
ticket sales ranging from 25
tc .an astronomical 800 per
cent ahead of last year, an Asso
ciated Press survey indicated
today.
From every ccmer of the
country flow ~eports of record
nre-season’ ducat distribution
whica later will blossom into a
golden harvest of more sell-out
throngs than the game has ever
known.
The postwar spendings fever
has gripped bona fide and syn
thetic alumni alike not to men
tion overflow undergraduate
groups on almost every campus
in the country.
At least a walf-dozen schools—
Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio
State, Southern California, U. C.
L. A.. and University of Califor
nia—will play before a half
million or more fauns, while
other institutions will be re
stricted to smaller crowdsg only
because thef: playing bowls are
rglade of concrete instead of rub
er.
Typical of a growing licket
dilemma is the threat by Geor
gia Tech students to comman
ceer tae playing field at the
Nov. 8 sellout between Navy and
Tech at Atlanta unless under
graduates get a seating break.
U. S. C. Biggest Crowds
The Trojans of Southern Cal
ilornia figure to have the sea
con’s biggest throng—a capacity
105.000 at the JLos Angeles
coliseum—w Hen they tackle
Ohio - State in an intersectional
featur. Oct. 5.
In the South, cnly Tulane’s
72,000 capacity bow! at New Or-
T~~ne will have elbrw moom, al
though the school expects to top
2y mark of 247,202, a
southern record. Alabama. Au
turn and Georgia Tech already
have sold ticket allotments on a
iotal of eight games, including
the Tech-Navy baitle ' involved
in the student furcre, and Tech
Georgia classic at Athens, Nov.
20 : :
Louisiana State foresees a 25
vercent crowd increase and sell
cuts in four wome tilts, compar
ed with 123,000 at five in 1945.
at Chapel Hill, N. C., will set a
Carolina recovd of 42,500. Ken
tucky will have greatest attend
ance in history.
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Yesterday's
—Stars—
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tex Hughson, Red Sox—Limit
ed Philadelphia to four hits in
pitching Boston to 3-1 victory.
Pete Reiser and Joe Medwick,
Dodgers — Reiser stole home for
the sixth time this season to score
tie-breaking run in the afternoon
victory over the Giants 8-4; Med
wick’s pinch single drove in run
that beat Giants in the night con
test 2-1.
Marty &+ Marion, Cardinals—
Scored twice and drove in a run
with a double in the Cardinals’
6-4 victory over the Cubs.
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GEORGIA POWER'S SOFTsALL TEAM
The Georgia Power Company softball team, shown above, was
the only team that licked the City Champions, Climax, during
the last half. Coming up strong at the last, these boys had power
and balance.
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Rosenthal’s Takes
Ga. Motors, 11-7
Rosenthal’s played their way
into a trip to the State Softball
Tourney in Marietta yesterday,
when they defeated Georgia Mo
tors, Inc., at the Lyndon House
field, 11-7.
John Zuccaro pitched for the
third straight day, giving up
eight hits. Mack Bagwell was
the losing hurler, being tapped
for 12 blows.
In the ‘third frame, which saw
Rosenthal’s score five runs, the
first three men up bunted, get
ting on base safe.
This gives Rosenthal’s the run
ner-up position in the City Lea
gue, and they will face Com
merce tomorrow night at 9:45 in
the State Tourney in Marietta.
1f they win, another game will be
played on Saturday.
Climax Hgsiery, winners of
the City Championship, will play
their first tilt in the state fray
on Sunday afternoon at 1:30.
Line-score:
Rosenthal’'s . 005 150 o—ll 12 1
Ga. Motors . 010 102 3— 7 8 2
Zuccaro and Joyce; Bagwell
and Cleveland.
Officials; Gene Alexander and
“Skeet” Cobb.
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National League
Clubs— V. L. P
Bronkiyn .. .. .. .68 42 G 685
St Taonle .. . .uooaßh 12 BB
Ghicagn . ~ .. ..:56 50 088
Bastery - . . .88 52 - DES
Cincinnati .. .. .. 48 58 .483
New York . .. ..:48 61 450
Philadelphia ... .. 45 60 .429
Pittshurgh .. .. .. 43 81 418
American League
Clubs— W.: L. Pgt.
Begton . L e e
New York .. .. .. 64 45 .587
Tebrntt »50 oo wok ohE DS
Washington .. .. .. 55 56 .495
Cleveland .. .. .. 54 59 43¢
Chiesgo .. .- . «.. 50 01 A 9
BE PaGiR .. . 0.41 B 2 AW
Philadelphia .. ... 32 79 .288
Southern Association
Clubs— W. L. Pe
Addanta .. Loy 48 030
Chattanooga .. ... 69 54 561
Memaphis .. .. T D 0 559
New Orleans .. ... 64 63 504
Nashville .. .. ... 62 63 496
Moblle ot cox 0 v Db B A 5
Birmingham .. ... 54 70 .435
Little Rock .. .. .. 45 80 .360
TODAY'S BASEBALL
National League
New York at Brooklyn.
Philadelphia at Boston (2).
Cincinnati at Chicago (2).
Pittsburgh at St. Louis.
American League
Washington at New York (2).
Chicago at Detroit.
Boston at Philadelphia.
St. Louis at Cleveland.
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
National League
Brooklyn 8-2, New York 4-1.
St. Louis 6, Chicago 4.
Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 2.
Boston 5, Philadelphia 4.
American League
~ Boston 3, Philadelphia 1.
Cleveland 6, Detroit 5 (12 in
nings).
New York 4, Washington 1.
Southern Association
Nashville 5-6, Birmingham
1-13. .
Little Rock 3-3, New Orleans
1-7 3
Chattanooga 4, Atlanta 2.
Memphis 5, Mobile 4 (12 in
nings).
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LUNCHEON CANNING
Members of the Pine Moun
tain Valley and Shiloh commu
nitv home demonstration clubs in
Ha-ris Cunty meet one day each
week to can , vegetables ana
¢-uite to be used in their school
luncaroom this fall, and winter,
Mrs. Clvde. C. Sprayberzry, home
demonstration agent, reports.
* THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA. ™
By Hugh Fullerton, Jr.
NEW YORK, Aug. 15—(AP)-—
Nat Rogers, Mike Jacobs’ match
maker, is, celebrating the seventh
anniversary of his iaking that post
at Madison Square Garden . . . be
fore Nat stepped in, only Jimmy
Johnston had lasted more than
three years on the job. . . Ne
braska U. is staging a ‘“house 2a
cornhusker” drive, trying to make
sure that no ex-GI football pros
pect is allowed to escape because
he can’t find a place to live in
Lincoln.
You Pays Your Money
(News Item: Cards and Dodgers
charge double admissions for day
night doubleheaders).
Night and day ne longer are one.
There’s a game beneath the moon
and under the sun.
Whether near the flag or far.
\ It’s no matter, Leo, where you
are; '
| I pay and pay, night and day.
’ Day and night, why is it so?
. That Branch and Sam collect
‘wherever I go? 4
- In the roaring flatbush boom,
Or in the silence of St. Louis
gloom.
I pay and pay, night and day.
Sports Before Your Eyes
Look for Columbia and Yale,
which didn’t do too badly last sea
son, to come up wtih a couple of
really hot Ivy League football
teams this fall . . . . ke Williams,
who is enroute to Wales to defend
his share of the lightweight
title against Ronnie James
Sept. 4 got the good news
before leaving _that the scrap
should draw 50,000 people at four
pound tops. The prediction was
made by Cyril Gallie, a Welsh
lightweight who just came here . . .
Mexico’s Pasquel brothers are re
ported as spending $1,000,000 for
a new airplane to be delivered
this fall . . . that should make it
easier for U. S. ball players to fly
the coop.
FRANKLIN TEMPLE
UNIVERSITY COACH
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 15.
~—(AP)— Tempie University
announces the appointment of
Marvin (Preacher) Franklin,
captain of the 1938 Vander
bilt University football team,
as end coach. - -
A native of Athens, Ga.,
Franklin is also student chap
lain at the schocl. He was
formerly a chaplain in the
Navy.
AGA KHAN IN DEAL
LAUSANNE SWITZELAND—
(AP)-—-The Aga Khan, rich Mos-~
lem leader, has bought the Palace
Hotel and the hotel and restau
rant “Des Palmiers™ the former
for a reported $2,325,000.
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Back row, left to right—Charlie Hughes, Jimmie Lowe, mana
ger; Carlton James, Jubc Lewis, James Ashley and Howard Mc-
Clain. Front row, left to right—Bill Searcy, Ponce DeLeon, Har
old Edwards, Frank Greer, J. B. Embrey.
Out Running Bases
BY 808 OLIVER
Georgia was blown pff Ag
Hill yesterday aftermoon by the
bammering bats of Georgia Tech,
as the locals went deown — but
Lard— by the tune of 22-7.
The Jackets gave a big clue
pf what was to come in the first
x_mxing. when they pounded four
nits. inecluding two homers, and
seven runs to stat a landslide
of points that saw the invaders
ccore in every inning except the
last: they stopped only then be
cause their legs were tireq from
ronning the wases. !
Lewis Hooks, shortstop, was
tae big gun for Tech at the
;nlate. collecting six hits-in sev
en tries. One was a double, the
rest singles.
Frank Broyles was the win
-I.ing pitcher for the visitors, giv
‘ng up ten hits. He went the
route.
’ Chub Jenkins, pitching almost
four frames. was the loser for
Georgia. Delam (Letty) Scon
vers and Bill Davies nandled
the mound chores after Jenkins
was- lifted.
| Pee Wee Frazier, who play
ed rightfiela yesterday, was the
saining light in the losing
icause for the Bulldogs, as he
slapped out taree singles, scor
ing twice himself, and knocking
in two. others. He got on base
four t\nes out of his five trips.
}lrxterference by the catcher
gave him free pass once.
l Gorgia again made too many
‘cirors, racking up ten miscues.
Tech mishaped three times.
i The two teams meet again in
Atlanta omorrow.
| Line score:
Tech .... 721 127 210—22 2y =
Georgia . 110 030 020— 7 10 10
Broyles and Crawford; Jen
kins, Sconyers (2), Davies 4)
and Johnson.
Officials: Julius. Bishop. and
Jim Ash. Time: 2:20.
Prisoner Of War
Finds lce Age Relics
MUNSTER, GERMANY —(AP)
—Hugo Walloch, an Austrian pri
soner of war who has made ar
cheology his hobby, has requested
that his repatriation be delayed
because he has found at the pris
on camp here what he believes to
be ice age relics. .
The 40-year-old former bank
clerk has uncovered more than
150 carved stones he believes to
be of the Mesolith culture and
has received permission from
British authorities to dig in an
area about 60 yards square so he
can continue his investigation.
Donald Wages Gets
Hole-In-One On
No. 5 Wednesday
Donald Wages, 13-year-old
son of the greenskeeper at
Athens Country Club, is quite
a golfer, as he proved yester
day afternoon when he banged
out an ace on No. 5 hole, using,
a No. 2 iron.
Donald was playing with
Griifin Moody, jr., and Eddie
Stricker, when he carded the
hole-in-one on the 176 yard
stroke. Donald shoots con
sistently in the low 80’s and
vesterday turned in a round
score of 83 to 88 for Stricker
and a 77 for Moody.
LIVESTOCK FARMING
Livestock farming is cne of
the best means of conserving
soil and soil fertility, according
to Extension Service workers.
Livestock farming lends itself to
keeping most of the land in pas
ture, meadow and small grain
CIODS.
ELECTRICAL AFPLIANCES
Demonstrationg &nd informa
tion on the care and repair of
electrical appliances have been
given at all mhome demonstration
club rneetings in Baker Countv,
sccording to Miss Marie Hall,
Lome demonstration. agent.
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