THURSDAY SEPT 23. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE KANSAS 2. PAGE FIVE Cleveland Ties Boston For American League Lead New York, Sept. 23—(UP)—The Indians and Red Sox, who have crowded each other all season long, shared first place in the American league today and there was a strong possibility they would be joined by the Yankees before nightfall. Cleveland mauled Boston, 5 to 2, ling three-hitter to climb into a first-place deadlock with the Red Sox. The Yankees, meanwhile, defeated the White Sox, 7 to 2, and moved within two percentage points of the co-leaders. The Yankees meet Chicago again today and a victory for Bucky Harris' charges would place them in a tie with the Giants and Indians, both of whom are title A crowd of 76,772 watched the game. Approximately $40,380 of the receipts was diverted to Cleveland pitcher Don Black who was stricken by a brain hemorrhage in a game 11 days ago. Pittsburgh's 40-year-old Rip Sewell doled out six hits and dumped the Dodgers into third place by bombing them, 5 to 1, for his 12th triumph. The Chicago Cubs swept a double in New York Giants, 3 to 2 and 11 to 7. Veteran Johnny Vander Meen notched his 16th victory by pitching Cincinnati to a 4 to 3 triumph over the Phillies. Trailing 2-0 in the sixth, the Reds tied the score when Hank Sauer hit his 35 homer with Benny Zientara on base. Fraley Picks KU, Sooners, Huskers By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer National New York, Sept. 23—(UP)—With a ready made alibi because of the hot pennant races—Frailey's Follies or the weekend football winners: Notre Dame over Purdue—Frank Leahy still doesn't have any "break-away" runners. That is, guys who can go 100 yards. There are some like 97-yard Terry Brennan, however, as well as the new Lujack, Frank Tripucka. Purdue is powerful, but the mid-western league of nations should have enough. Army over Villanova—the K-Dets don't have one of their old crunchers and Villanova players would rather make this game than a date with Kyra Grable, or almost. But I'll take Grable, oops, I mean Army. California over Navy—Those young and rugged bears have their sights set on the Rose Bowl. The Middies are just hoping to stay alive the nine weeks. Navy fight will make it rough, for a while. East S. M.U. over Pittsburgh. Brown over Yale. Columbia Univ. Press. Columbia over Rutgers. Also: Colgate over Buffalo, B.C. over Wake Forest, Cornell over N.V.U., Fordham over Lafayette, Holy Cross over Georgetown, Syracuse over Niagara, B.U. over Muhlenberg, Temple over Lebanon Valley. Midwest Wisconsin over Indiana. Ohio State over Missouri. Michigan over Michigan State. Illinois over Kansas State. Also Kansas over Denver, Iowa over Marquette, Detroit over Toledo. Drake over St. Louis, Nebraska over Iowa State. West Minnesota over Washington. USC over Oregon State. Northwestern over U.C.L.A. Also: Oregon over Stanford, Oklahoma over Santa Clara, Nevada San Jose, Colorado over New Mexico, Utah over Idaho, Utah State over Montana, Wyoming over Colorado College, and Arizona over San Diego State. Texas over North Carolina. Georgia Tech over Vanderbilt. Alabama over Tulane. Also: Mississippi State over Tennessee, Duke over N.C. St., Mississippi over Florida, Georgia over Chattanooga, Kentucky over Xavier, W. & M. over Davidson, Virginia over Miami, O., Auburn over Mississippi Southern, Clemson over Presbyterian, Maryland over Richmond, W. & L. over Furman, VPI over George Washington. Southwest Baylor over Tusla. TCU over Oklahoma Aggies TUO 'over Oklahoma Aggies. Also: Texas Aggies over Texas Tech, Arkansas over E. Texas State, and Rice over Sam Houston State. Injuries Plague Sooner Linemen Norman, Okla., Sept. 22.-(UP)—Coach “Bud” Wilkinson of the University of Oklahoma today had four new worries in addition to pre-game jitters—injured men in key positions who won't play against Santa Clara Saturday. The shelved players include firststring tackle, Nutt Trotter, secondstring end, Bud Hoofnagle, and Calvin Steinberger and Bill Price, formerly pegged for the starting defensive eleven. Wednesday two substitute backs in the starting lineup ran roughshop over the same freshman team which look like a kindergarten eleven. Regular left half George Brewer and right half Junior Thomas watched for 15 minutes while Lindall Pearson, Oklahoma City sophomore, and Leon Wheat, Fairview sophomore, ran circles around the frosh. Myrle Greathouse. Sooner line-backer, went 50 and 32 yards for touchdowns. The varsity scored five times in 15 minutes against the freshmen and never once lost the ball. Jack Mitchell, who was leading groundgainer in the Big Seven last year, started as first string fullback, continued as second string right half Continuous Shows from 1 p.m. JAYHAWKER Phone 10 The most daring desperado the West has ever known! —NOW—Ends Sat.— Today's Probable Pitchers VARSITY Philadelphia (Donnelly 5-6)- Night. Last Day "GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN" Brooklyn (Hatten 12-10) at New York (Kennedy 3-6); — Plus — By United Press National League —No.1— — FRI. — SAT. — DOUBLE PROGRAM Sports Comedy Air Mail News —Action Hit No. 2— "PARTNERS OF THE SUNSET" American League New York (Lopat 16-19) at Chicago (Papist 1-7); Philadelphia (Coleman 14-12) at Detroit (Gray 5-2): at St. Louis (Sanford 11-19) Night. cag0 (ephstr-1-7) Washington (Scarborough 12-8) By United Press Brewer-Redbird Series All Even The American association playoff series between Milwaukee and Columbus was knotted at three games, but the team decided game to be played tonight. Milwaukee evened the score last night with a 10 to 8 11-inning win over the Redbirds at Columbus. Tenight's game, the last of the seven-game series, decides who will meet St. Paul for the playoff championships. Darrell Royal, a punter who kept Missouri deep in her own territory and ended up by quarter-backing the third squad. New York, Sept. 23—(UP) —Champions Ike Williams and Ray "Sugar" Robinson were 5-1 favorites to beat their opponents in tonight's double-header fight show at Yankee Stadium. Ike, 'Sugar' Ray To Fight Tonight Williams of Trenton, N. J., was scheduled to defend his world lightweight title against Jesse Flores, elusive California-Mexican, in a 15-round bout. Robinson, the slender Harlem Negro who wears the world welterweight crown, was slated for a 10-round non-title bout with flashy Kid Gavilan of Cuba. Bookmakers reported practically no betting on the two bouts that Sol maures of the 20th Century club hope would attract 25,000 fans and $100,000. If attendance matched the wagering, the 20th Century club faced a financial loss. last year, piled up a 50-yard average for 10 kicks. Wilkinson drilled the Sooners on protecting the punter. The varsity, facing a rough 10-man line, managed to get off 14 out of 15 boots. A firm seed bed, relatively free of weed seeds, and early sowing are usually preferable for flax. MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Bill's Grill Across from Court House FINE FOOD Across from Court House It's Ober's for Bostonians and Shoes in rugged campus styles For the man who prefers the "casual relaxed look." Bostonian Stratomoc in deep tanned cordovan or brown Scotch grain. $13.95 and $15.95 others from $8.95 HEAR K.U. vs. DENVER . . . Friday Night 7:45 over WREN Also hear Sportscasts at 6:00 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. Saturday. FIRST WITH THE FINEST FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. Bell Movie At Fraser Today A movie on the moulding and tuning of carillon bells will be shown at 4 p.m. today in 15 Fraser hall. 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