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f ^ y r c K W & u . ' S q u a u a t Paid Smith's Aided by Ideal Grid Weather PAUL SMITHS, Sept. 2 — The untU sometime next week. M u c h A d ir o n d a c k w e a t h e r o f recent d a y s h a s cau s e d a ch ili to th o s e u s e d to b a s k i n g in th e su n , boat in g an d o t h e r w ise stic k i n g out of d o o r s but to th e S y r a c u s e univer s i ty fo o tb a ll sq u a d tra i n i n g a t P a u l S m i t h s it h a s been th e fin est an d few te a m s g e t t i n g in co n d itio n a n y w h e r e h a v e been as fo r tu n a t e as th e O r a n g e on th e W e a th e r fro n t. A n a m a z in g am o u n t of w o r k h a s been d o n e by th e tea m since th e i r a r r i v a l S u n d a y , p a r t l y due to th e p lay e r s re p o r t i n g in good condi.Upn an d th e clear, cool crisp a i r k e e p in g th e boys pepped up ev e r y m i n u te on th e field w ith no tim e bein g w a s ted by any c a n d id a te. T h e r e will be no contact w o r k Rieck Hurls 2-Hitter To Blank Saranac, 5-0 time Is being devoted to condi tioning, offense and some de fensive work. The line and back- field combinations are working together to perfect the offense Syracuse will use this fall and when the heavy work does start, •no pjayer will lack a thorough knowledge of his part in the attack. A fe w o f th e bo y s re p o r t e d a trifle o v e r w e i g h t b u t in no case w a s th e e x t r a p o u n d a g e a cau s e fo r a n y w o r r y . D ick B a g ley , th e b ig g e s t m e m b e r o f th e sq u a d sta n d i n g six fe e t fiv e a n d w e ig h in g 255, -looks- to b e n e a r p e a k a n d d s a m e r e fiv e o r six po u n d s above p lay i n g w e ig h t w i t h m o s t o f th e b i g g e r m e n ab o u t on a p a r w ith B a g ley in p o u n d a g e . S e v e r a l o f th e ends- a r e sh o w in g p l e n t y o f a b i l i t y s n a g g i n g p a s s e s a n d sp e e d is n o t lac k in g in th is d e p a r t m e n t . T h r e e o r fo u r o£ th e en d s a r e s h o w i n g p l e n t y o f g e t a w a y as w e ll as sev e r a l b a c k f ield m e n s u r p r i s i n g th e on- , , , 1 - p i a v e r co m in g th r o u g h v. it h B lo o m in g d a le ra c k e a ‘ up an- j b a c k f ie ld m e n s u r p r i s i n g t h e o n- k o m e ru n 0 f[ ^is tram.-;. Br.-t: o t h e r win o v e r S a r a n a c J ^ k e j lo o k e r s w ith th e i r sh i f t i n e s s an d S a r a n a c L a k e also had a*hc y e s t e r d a y afte r n o o n on th e - h ig h j s p e e d . • ' j e r w ith thr<?e *r b o a r d bn! th e j o S b a s e clou: by th e L a k e P L -leveland SP<O R 1: s ADIRONDACK Daily EN T E R P R ISE PAGE FOUR ‘ THURSDAY. SEPT. 2, 1948 _ SI ALL-STARS DEFEAT PLACID TEEN-AGERS, 8-6 A h a s t i l y re c r u i t e d tea m of tee n - a g e r s in v a d e d L a k e PI mid fo r a g a m e w i t h th e p l a y g r o u n d te a m b e in g d e v e lo p e d in L a k e P lacid and. b e in g a m a n sh o r t, a p l a y e r fro m th e L a k e PI.-fid te a m w a s “lo a n e d ” to th e All- S ta r s m a d e u p of a few T r a v e ler?, an d m e m b e r s o f ev e r y te r m rn th e local b o y ’s league. T h e S a r a n a c L a k e team woo. 8-6, d u e m o s tly to th e ” h o ri ow e d \ school field by b l a n k i n g th e local-1 W a l t e r S lo v e n s k i an d tw o or tea m . 5-0. B e n n y R ieck held S a r a n a c L a k e to tw o h its an d C ly d e B a k e r w h o c a m e on in th e la s t in n in g held his fo r m e r m a t e s h itle s s to give B lo o m in g d a le its e x t r a w in in th e serie s to d a te . N a te P r a t t p itch e d all bud th e last in n i n g fo r S a r a n a c L a k e w h e n G e o rg e D o ty reliev e d . F o r r e s t M d r g a n c a u g h t fo r S a r a n a c L a k e a n d S te p h e n s o n fo r B lo o m in g d a le. Chandler Silent on t / -, , rV 1 ; n e e d e d in to d t v ’s ty p e of footb; Tiger Coverup Deals iand his coordination. th r e e o t h e r c a n d i d a t e s w e r e late j p ;a y 0 r G e o rg g e t t i n g to ca m p d u e to ta k i n g j k e , p h 'is Q ^ n S ex a m s . T h e s e w e r e in no w a y \ w a v c o n n e c ted w i t h b e i n g in e l i g i b l e 1 B u rto n . did BOUDREAU AND MUS1AL PACING MAJOR HITTERS L o u B o u d reau . C lev e lan d pilot- s h o r t s t o p , co n tin u e s to hold his one-point lead o v e r T e d W illiam ^ of th e Bosox in th e A m e r ican lea g u e b a t t i n g race. B o u d reau is I c u r r e n t l y h i t ti n g for a .369 avc- j | Feller Returns to Form, Upsets A’s For 14th Win, 8-1 By JOE REICHLER (Associated Press Sports Writer) W i t h B o b F e l i e r se r v in g w a r n - [ in th e i r fa v c r . T h e y have 28 in g th a t h e is o n c e a g a i n th e m a s - ' g a m e s re m a i n in g an d 23 of th e m te r m o u n d s m a n of old, th e C leve | a r e a g a i n s t second division team s , la n d In d i a n s loom e d to d a y as th e , F e l l e r tu r n e d in his second te a m to b e a t fo r th e A m e r ic a n j s t r a i g h t s t e r l i n g p e r f o r m a n c e last lea g u e p e n n a n t . __________ U ig h W p e w r i i t ti n g th e P h ila d e lp h ia T r u e , th e T r i b e is in T h ir d place, i A t h l e t i c s o n ly six h its, ap d sLik- a g a m e a n d a h a l f b e h in d th e j in g o u t his seaso n h ig h of nine, - f r o n t- r u n n in g B o s ton R e d Sox. j 3s th e In d ian s on 8-1. a n d a h a l f g a m e back of th e ru n n e r -u p N e w Y o r k Y a n k e e s . How- b u t ju s t e x t r a w o r k th e boy s ’ook ; c .n th i s s u m m e r an d th e fin a ls cam e up th i s w e e k . B e r n a r d C u s tis looks Jike an im p r o v e d back sin c e h is fre s h m a n d a y s an d of th e so p h o m o r e s in cam p , C u s tis a p p e a r s to be one p l a y e r w h o w ill sec a lot of act- V E R B A N T A K E S T O T H E base man E m i l V e r b a n leaps into air to toss to first base co m plet ing rim^hlo play a f t pjc . ..t a r e i nq Hnri-^r ca tc h e r Roy C a r n p a n e jla at BATTLE FOR ’48 T h e v i c t o r y w a s F e l l e r 's 14th a g a i n s t as m a n y d e f e a ts . It rnark- In th e sen io r circu it, S ta n j ' ^ 1 F e l l ei a P P a ; r e ‘ | e d th e firs t tim e since Ju l y 7 th a t M u s ial o f th e C a r d i n a ls is K e e p -! u r \ ^ d t o \ ®ob : h e h a s been ab le to clim b to .500 ing up his h i t ti n g pace as le a d - ! * ! m f ° n t b e J 1” \ 5 lln o 'I in th e w o n an d lost colum n , je r w ith a m a r k of .376 to to p his j t h e o u tlo o k fo r th e In d i a n s ap- ■ T.hp R o d go x m a i m a i n e d th e i r | t e a m a t e E n o s S l a u g h t e r in th e 1 P e a *s ° r , S h t - . hold an firs t place bv ro u t i n g ru n n e r - u p po s itio n w ith h is .335. j scn e d u .e. too, seem s to be : th e Tim ers 10 i. at F e n - T h e sta n d i n g s as o f y e s t e r d a y : I i w a y p a r k j2 c k K r a m e r n o tch e d | A m e r ica n Leag u e j | T p / ^ / \ I ; h is 15th v icto r y ag a in s t fo u r de- s s s - M U . a . . . * * * hi!s- t >' i R u n s B a tted In - Di M a g g io, A t R — C h ica g o C u b s second X e u Y o rk an d S te p h e n s , B o s ton 118. R u n s Di M a g g io, B o s ton 103: al go of th p r o g r a m in vclo p in g se\ fo r fu t u r e iram > ; re p r e s e n ti n g L a k e da v is one of sevei : c: cl, d pre k : mg 11 n, ! ion th is fall if d e a d ly p a s s in g I a c c u r a c y m e a n s an y t h i n g , lie le a n do ju s t about e v e r y t h i n g ■mnmei ng fund genr-r ,1' pee la n d ac c u r a c y s t a m p him D E T R O I T , Sept.. 2 > JP i Base- j f in e back once, he finds hims< b a ll o f f iciald o m co n tin u e d silen t j j n v a r s it y co m p e titio n , to d a y on p u b lish e d re p o r t s th a t i H e a d coach R ibs B : y r i n g e r The D e tr o it T i g e r s fa r m sy s t e m is “h e a d e d tow ai d a n o t h e r house- c l e a n i n g . ” B a s e b a ll C o m m i s s i o n e r A. B. b r i n g i n g S y r a c u s e alo n g slow ly but su r e ly an d fro m th e ab ility d isp la y e d by s e v e r a l of th is ; y e a r 's squad, th e fu t u r e does not (H a p p y > C h a n d l e r , co n t a c t e d a t ]0 0 k at all b a d for Bill O r s n : V e r s a illes, K y ., re p li e d “ n o co m m e n t ” to a D e tro it n e w s re p o r t th a t h e w a s in v e s t i g a t i n g “co v e r u p ” d e a ls b e tw e e n th e D e tr o it club an d D a ll a s of leag u e , a fa r m club. T h e r e a r e only fiv e sen io rs on th e sq u a d an d w ith th e n e w c o m ers lo o k in g good a n d a fre s h m a n te a m b e in g d e v e loped th a t will m e n ; , is, tactics and ■getting th e y o u n g s t e r s M ari- - r ig h t in baseball. ■ K iem m e n s w a s forced to act ; u m p i r e y e s t e r d a y since no or else....a as av a ila b le and th e L i- .P lacid, tea m .w a s h a n d ic a p p t so m e w h a t w ith th e coach sen J a ck B r a lick m a n n a c ; i • d . m a n a g e r of th e S u r e n w Lai- team y e s t e r d a y and clid th e w ; c h ing w itii I ’t t in g and B ran on th e m o u n d to - th e All-St u A re t u r n g a m e will he played i 1 S a r a n a c L a k e next T u e s d a y aim noon at 2 o ’clock. id in second inning of last gam e of doublehc ad er at Ch icago. shortstop Roy S m a lley fielded Dodger pitcher R a l p h B r a n c a ’s nder and tossed to Verban. Cubs beat Dodgers tw ice, 3-0, ! /? VV i re p h o to i Today's SPORTS ROUNDUP , 'L L L R T O N , JR . T I G E R S B U Y G I N S B E R G B U F F A L O . Bept. 2 > M y ron G in s b e r g , c a t c h e r fo’r C A N - A M E R I C A N L E A G U E O n e o n ta 8-2 Q u e b e c 0-4 R o m e 7-1 T h r e e R iv e r s 0-7 A m s t e r d a m 2 G l o v e r s v ille 0 S c h e n e c t a d y 3 P i t t s f i e l d 2 the Texas l be heard from this fall. S y r a c u s e j h a s reason .to be optimistic at ' this stage of the training session : with much d e p e n d i n g on ho»- thf i new m e n fit in w i t h - B a y s i n g e r s sc h e m e o f th in g s . ern league, lias h e r n sold to th e A m e r ic a n leag u e D e troit T i g e r a g e n e r a l m a n a g e r P a u l R ic h a r d s If you don't get your paper j of th e In t e r n a t i o n a l leag u e Buf- 1 regularly phone 3. i falo B isons said today. N E W Y m R K. S e p t. 2 m P ' - ! w o n ’t m a k e one M ike Jaco b s .\ The uni> fhu gg to u g h e r th a n th e ■ - - ! - V ,y t. : ; iu u r p e n n a n t b a i l i e : ', Lots of C lass As d i r e c t o r of su m m e r foot h a i l 1 w c ^ ’.r B u rt S h e \ cm Awn\ e at B o s ton u n iv e r s ity , en d BilL Me. e r as th e \ m a n a g e r m u c h B u ff D o n e ili d e m a n d e d id !he m.\ . . . Shot ion's Iha; each of th e h ig h school D o d g e ! - m .j\ win tl v [icnsunv coaches m his class should sub- a: \i- i,i■1gg 1 In :a-g place twa.r m il one of f e n s i\ e a n d o n e d e m e n ■ h - . . . M e y e r ’s P ira t e s f.tm iv e plane fo r his w ing-T ;; At i h a \ e a cal t ei'-l h a n - f a ; r fe-im a tion . . . th a t w o r k e d o u t . cimUrn ti.) i.i ;) t h e flag . . . e \ e n . so well <B l max' ado: t sev e r a l if they m m ': , 1 ha., ' 11 go; a m: of th e play.--■) th a t B u lf ad d e d a j of sati.-!..c: ini 1 out of b e llin g 1 h e rcqui r e m o n t th a t each coach i • .■Lev c m : m them aro u n d . . . j t u r n in one jo k e su i ta b l e for th e : la r i -1 m o v e by T o u t n a m c n t of ru b b e r chiL s e n circu it . . . h e 's ; C ln n y u m m , Inc.. is a repoG f'd o p e n in g th e fall seaso n w ith 52 el fori :n ji me’ n u h iicit\ c h i e f : ; r r u st a I ies H a r r v M u rk, t an aw a y fro m M ike 1 — Jaco b s fo r a g e n e r o u s sum . . . o h o r t s and Shells H a r r y ’s o n 1 y co m m e n t on th e Y lnnin Ri c h o r d s has a g r e e d to sto r y is: Am sev e n mi! 1 inn,a i , :\- a'h-i'U th e .M ;A ral,an D a v is C u p en r ich , N e w 'Y o r k 'f O l \ H its .- B o u d reau , C le v e lan d : ■7; M itchell, C lev e lan d 164. D o u b les - H e n r i e h , N e w Y o rk : M a jesk i. P h il a d e l p h i a 32. T r i p l e s S te w a r t, W a s h in g t o n Di M a g g io, N e w Y o r k 11. Lome R u n s - Di M a g g io, N e w k 29; S te p h e n s , B o s ton 27. tolen B a s e s D i l l in g e r , St. Louis 23; C o a n , W a s h in g t o n 13. S trik e o u t s B rissie, P h i l a d e l ph ia 124; F e ller. C lev e lan d , 120. P it c h in g K r a m e r , B o s ton 15- 4; R a s c h i, N e w Y o r k 17-3. L, Lou Nation al Leag ue R a t t in g Musi .376; S la u g h t e r , S ‘ R u n - B a tted In L o u is 109; M ire. >’eu- R u n s M u s ial. Lock m a n , N e w Y< H its M u sial, S la u g h t e r , St. Lou D o u b les - M u - 33 : E n n is, P h iL d i T r i p l e s M u s k IIo p p , P i t t s b u r g h H o m e -Runs b u r g h 35; llu s i r l . S to le n B a s e s A s h b u r n , P I d e l p h i a 32; R o b inson, B rco k ly n P i t t s b u r g h 13. ; B rech e e n . St. B lack w e ll, C in c in n a ti M E M P H IS , T e n n .. S e p t. 2 LT t -T w o fo r m e r w i n n e r s of N a t ional A m a t e u r golf crow ns — B u d W a r d o f S p o k a n e . W a s h ., and W illie T u r n e s a of E lm s f o r d , N. Y. - . m e t in a fe a t u r e act this m o r n i n g in th e b a t t l e fo r 1918 A m a t e u r ch a m p io n s h ip . A n o t h e r choice b a t t l e for spec ta t o r s w r a F r a n k 'm u s c l e m n> S ti w n a h a n 's m a tch w ith C h a r ley Kocsis, th e U n iv e r s ity of M icY- g a n 's N a ti o n a l co lleg ia te eham - p m of 1933. o : R e d 'Sox collected 10 ag a i n s t four B e n g a l h u r l e r s . Yogi B e r r a ’s 13th hom o ru n . co m in g w ith tw o out in th e Ia ct tb £ J 2 t & _ g a v e t t h e Y a n k e e .- an up h ill 5-4 v icto ry over' the'\S T -1 Louis B row n s . T h e W a s h in g to n S e n a t o r s s t a v ed o f f a n i n t h in n in g rally to n ip th e C h icago W h ite Sox, 5-1, an d m o v e Pa -L (hr1 B row n s into six th place. A f te r th e W h ile Sox h a d scored th r e e tim e s and had th e bases took i T h : up a ha ton B ra r e g u e B r o o k lyn Do il l g a m e ’.etui T h o m p s o n tail'd out. tors opcacil cor th e Bos- drl N a tio n a l hoy tu r n e d ng S. nm .w ia Oh.'odgo e. th e B r lay p e r c c r and 6-0. Music. I, St. b a r bed en t h u s i a s t , c u r r e n t l y yum s her.in : 1 t no B rooks, w c .e Y o rk 101. holds th e B r itish an d C a n a a M n held to a s p u t in tireir double- St . I ,oui?: 113; - A r o w e u r , crow n s . K o c sis is ne.ah- heard ;• w ith i no R cuts’ in C incin- rk 97. :rtg his sevent.h bid for th e cat:. A f ie r ,luhnny \ ’anc!er M e e r St Louis 191: N a t ionah rested W a r; u n Sn: An. 3-1, in a Is 161. W a rd , ’ A h o won th is -o u n t -■ h u r lin g ctucd. the B ■■aNTs bo u n c e r M, St. Louis m e a t n L 19 and 1911, s e w e r 1 >■ sack to sh u ne R e d s. 11-1. 1 ph ia 33. e lim in a ted G. M. T r a m m e d , J r . The S.. L auis C:trd i n a l s sw e p t !. S t Lou is 15; of N c s h v illie. T e n n ., 3 and 2. a.mi p a u the Pi: 'SOUt’gl t P . r a l e s inm 12. A lbert St o n e. Jr., of Jackson, m a d place. d e f e a t I m g th e Phila- Kliner, Pitts- T e n n ., 2 a nd 1. delnhiu Phil? , 4-2. ini a n ig h t g a m e St. Louis 34. T u r n e s a , a m e m b e r of nr.e of m St. Louis. HiK-.lt n m d e r R o b in an d R o jek . S tr ik e o i L o u is 115 114. P i: chim 11-3: Sew' C h e s n e s , P i t t s b u r g h P i t t s b u r g h 9-3. . Club Standings (B y th e A s s o c ,atcd P r e s s ) N A T I O N A L L E A G U E so l td o m 's ro y a l fam ilies, n:: n n-d R o b e rts w back T y r e d * G :rth of B a u m o n t. fu n s , an d F T e x a s . 2 an d 1, and R o b e rt hom e run. K n o w les of B rooklyn. M ass., 3 Southpaw an d .2. d u m p e d th place by pi I N T E R N A T I O N A L L E A G U E G iants to e T o r o n to 4 M o n treal 3 bu rg h . Pit; N e w a r k 3-S B a ltim o r e 2-5 j in the nig B u ffalo 2-2 R o c h e s t e r 1-4 M n '. j b a . - \ and I 10 in n i n g s ) T h e )lio n 's S y r a c u s e 5 Jerg e y C ity 2 Et me B m h tlked in tw o S h Loui.-, Ron N o n hey crack e d a M o n te K e n n e d r P r a t e s into fo u r th ling th e N e w Y o re 1 triu m p h in P it;-- u gh scored its run on a w a lk, sielcni- F i i .'.gcradd'.s.---srngicW a aii ’th e i r ru n s c t : In the fifth . '' H E ’S N O T O N O U R P A Y R O L L . VV. L. Pet. B ro o k ly n 69 55 .56e B o s ton 71 56 .55; LSt. L o u is 69 57 .549 P i t t s b u r g h 65 55 .542 jN e .v .Y o r k 61 60 .501 P h il a d e l p h i a 55 69 .441 C in c i n n a t i 53 72 .424 [ C h icag o 52 73 .410 Y e s t e r d a y ’s R e s u lts B co k ly n 6 C h icag o 0 C in c i n n a t i 3-1 P b i s b u r g h 111 N e w Y o r k 3 P it t s b u r g h 1 St. L o u is 4 P h ii a d e h i h i a 2 ------------- A M E R I C A N L E A G U E VV. L . Pet. B o s ton 77 43 .616 N e w Y o rk 76 49 .60S C le v e L n d 76 .50 .603 P h il a d e l p h i a 73 55 .570 but we c o u ldn’t do business without him! When you take your car to an Esso Dealer Station ior gasoline, motor oil, or a complete lubrication job — you’re not really ’‘doing business” directly with Esso Standard Oil Company, even though we make the fine products you get. -------------- ____ ■ Instead, these 25,000 Esso Dealers from Maine to Louisiana are local, independent business men. You deal with the owners them selves — men who have invested th e k m o a e y and their initiative in building their own fu tures on serving you. .- c From many competing brands of gasoline and oil, these local business men have chosen Esso products. Year after year, they have seen first-hand evidence of the satisfaction to the buyer that Esso quality stands for. As of today, these able business men have, on the average, handled Esso products for 12 years each. Many have bought from us for 35 to 40 years. Obviously, we couldn’t do business without these men. And naturally we’re'proud of them — just as proud of them as we are of the • 28,000 workers who are on our company payroll. Both groups—our own employees and these “partners” in their independent businesses — express this company’s basic belief that indi- _ vidual enterprise, given its fair chance to earn fair rewards — is the best way and the Ameri can way to make progress w'ith and for all the people of this country. 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