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A u s t r a lia n team (b o ttom ), C o lin Lo n g , B illy S id w e ll and A d r ia n Q u ist. rs Out of First ADIRONDACK Daily EN T E R P R ISE PACJE FOUR SATURDAY, SEPT. 4,1948 Keuffel’s Field Goal Gave Eagles Edge of 37-35 in Lions Game Greasy N e a l e ’s P h il a d e l p h i a Eagles got in t o th e w in colum n T h u r s d a y n i g h t by d e f e a t i n g th e D e t r o i T - i i o n s , 37-35. in a g a m e in -which 1'h e sco r e in no w a y in d ic a te d th e tre m e n d o u s o f f e n s iv e power of th e E a g l e s a n d is fa r from te l l i n g th e sto r y as fa r as th e E a g l e s p lay is co n c e rn e d . S o m e in d i c a t i o n of th e d r iv e of th e Nealemen was d isp laced w h e n th e y s.cored 27 p o i n t s in th e early sta g e s of th e g a m e to la k e a c o m m a n d i n g lead. T h e la s t y e a r ’s tail-en d L ions came b a c k w ith a ru s h as th e game progressed and Bo M c M il- ; Ian’s charges also in d i c a t e d th e y will make a ra c e for a to p spot in the National le a g u e th i s y e a r when they opened u p an a t t a c k that netted them five to u c h d o w n s ; to give them a lead a t one s t a g e ! •f the game. j The Eagles again punched over j a touchdown to regain their two-! point margin and Detroit was i u n a b l e to do a n y t h i n g a f t e r th e i r o f f e n s iv e s u r g e sp u t t e r e d an d died. T h e D e tr o it fan s w h o wit- nessed_ th e g a m e w e r e h e a r t e n e d by th e im p r o v e m e n t in th e L i o n s ’ p lay an d m a n y feel M c M illan will m a k e D e tr o it a c o n t e n d e r in th is y e a r 's race. 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If you don’t get your paper regularly phone 3. at j - ED DUPREY TO UMPIRE IN C-V LOOP PLAYOFFS Ed D u p r e y , v e t e r a n U m p ire of Saranac Lake, was n a m e d th e fo u r o f f ic ials selec ted by the Champlain Valley league heads to h a n d l e th e p l a y o f f serie s s t a r t in g to m o rro w ' an d c o n t i n u i n g u n til a w i n n e r is named. D u p r e y h a s been asso c iated w ith S a r a n a c L a k e b a s e b a ll fo r y e a r s an d w h e n p i t c h i n g r e g u l a r ly w a s co n s id e r e d o n e of th e fin est local h u r l e r s e v e r to ta k e th e m o u n d fo r a te a m in th e A d i r o n dack area. E v e n w h e n m o s t p i t ch e r s call it a day, D u p r e y w a s ta k i n g h is tu r n on th e m o u n d and d o ing a fin e jo b w i n n i n g m a n y a g a m e fo r e v e r y tea m he w o r k e d for. D u p r e y w a s n a m e d o n e of th e 16 o fficials selec ted to h a n d l e ih e leag u e g g m e s last sp r i n g an d h a s w o r k e d th r o u g h o u T ' \the\' p r e s e n t seaso n h a n d l i n g g a m e s a r o u n d th e C h a m p lain V a lley circ u it. H e is one o f fo u r selected fro m th e . leag u e ro s t e r of 16 to o f f ic i a t e in th e ch a m p io n s h i p serie s , th e o t h e r s in c lu d in g G e o rg e S w a y z e of L a k e P lacid w h o , w i t h D u p r e y / did an o u t s ta n d i n g jo b on th e ; local field e a r l i e r in th e seaso n .! M a n y fan s p r e s e n t cla im e d it I w a s th e fin e s t co m b in e th a t e v e r | w o r k e d a g a m e in S a r a n a c L a k e . |- O ’H a ir e of L a k e P la c id is th e ! th i r d selectio n an d arYolTier' o f f i cial fro m th e lea g u e ro s t e r w jll be n a m e d today. D u p r e y an d O ’H a ir e w ill h a n d l e th e A u S a b le F o r k s - P l a t t s b u r g g a m e to be played al A u S a b le F o r k s to m o r r o w an d S w a y z e w ill be u m p i r e - in - c h i e f w ith th e four-th m a n to be n a m e d h a n d l i n g th e M o r r is o n v ille-L a k e P la c id g a m e to be p layed at M d r r is o n v ille. T h e tea m s w ill m e e t ag a i n a w e e k fro m to m o r r o w w ith a g a m e to be p lay e d at L a k e P la c i d an d th e second to be play e d in P la t ts b u r g . All se r ie s w ill be best tw o out of th r e e w i t h th e tw o w i n n e r s m e e ti n g fo r th e c h a m p io n s h i p of th e leag u e . 4 * A - ... * * ^ Durocher Steers Club To 7-5, 6-3 Wins over Rivals By RALPH RODEN (Associated Press Sports Writer) B IG A N D S M A L L A T N A T I O N A L A I R R A C E S — S ittin g in the w o r ld ’s larg e s t bom b e r, Capt. G e o rge J. B e n e d ict of G r e a t F a l ls, M ont., p ilot of th * A ir F o r c e ’s B-36, w a v e s a g r e e t ing tQ pilot Paul P e n r o s e , of N o rth H o llyw o o d , C a lif., at C l e v e la n d , O., airp o r t . T h e B-36 w e ig h s 300,000 pounds w h ile the sm a ll plane, here for the m idget even ts of the N a tio n a l A i r R a c e s , w e ig h s 500 ’pounds. (/P W ireph o to ) — DAVIS STARS IN SYRACUSE GRID DRILL SESSIONS P A L L S M IT H S . S e p t. 4 1 JP > H a lf b a c k G e o rg e D a v is o f M o h a w k , N .Y ) p u t on a good run- m in g an d p a s s in g show \e s t e : d a y in th e S y r a c u s e u n i v e r s i t y foof- ball cam p . D a v is , a b lo c k in g bacx last y e a r , p e r f o r m e d w ith poise an d sp e e d in a sig n a l d r ill th a t w o u n d up t .vo m o r e sessio n s on ! f u n d a m e n t a l s . Air Show Next Year j Planned at Airport j P la n s fo r an a i r sh o w to be h e ld ' next su m m e r at th e S a r a n a c L a k e I A irp o r t at L a k e C le a r a r e now be- ! in g fo r m u l a te d by th e a i r p o r t j m a n a g e r an d p l a n e o w n e r s , j T h e show w ill be sch e d u led | w h e n ail b u ild in g a n d im p ro v e - i m e n ts to th e a i r p o r t h a v e been .co m p l e t e d . H a r o ld R id e o u t, m a g i'ag e r, will he in c h a r g e an d w ill [ receiv e su g g e s t i o n s fro m p ilo ts 1 i n t e r e s te d in p a r ti c i p a t i n g . TURNESA MEETS BILLOWS IN U.S. AMATEUR FINAL Club Standing* (By the Associated Press) N A T I O N A L L E A G U E TOMORROW — 2:30 P. M. Battle for Play-off Spot BRASHER FALLS vs. BRIGHTQNBLUES Last Northern League Game of Regular Season! HOT DOGS! COLD DRINKS! Head Off TROUBLE This Winter! Bring your car in here today for a complete motor reconditioning before cold weather sets in . , ♦ We’ll keep yonr car rolling for many more trouble-free miles. N O R T H L A N D M O T O R S 139 Broadway Phone 585 W . L . Pet. B o s to n 72 56 .563 B r o o k ly n 69 56 .552 St. L o u is 69 57 .548 P i t t s b u r g h 65 57 .533 New Y o rk 64 60 .515 P h il a d e l p h i a 55 70 .444 C h icag o 54 73 .425 C i n c i n n a t i 53 72 .424 Y e s t e r d a y ’s R e s u lts H A M I L T O N S e p t , 4 i j i - Bob R e ich of B in g h a m to n , a 250- t p o u n d tac k le , w a s th e fastest | l i n e m a n in th e C o lg a te fo o tb a ll ] s q u a d d u r i n g speed d r i l l s y o s ter- j d a y . C o a c h P a u l B ix le r fe a t u r e d ; a 190-yard d a s h in light w o r k o u t, j Al F a s s n a o a t an d B o b L a n g a n of I F r e e p o r t an d E l m e r G a ll of Clif- ; ton, N .J.. w e r e a m o n g th e best p e r f o r m e r s . IT H A C A , S e p t. 4 i/P ) - T h e C o r n e ll fo o tb a ll lin e u p is m in u s tw o 1947 tac k le s w h o m coach* L e f t y J a m e s h a d ex p e c ted b a c k , B ru c c D a v is o f Y o n k e r s h a s b e com e a ch e m ical e n g i n e e r i n g school in s t r u c t o r and B ill D u b e r o f N e w p o r t , R.I.. ca n n o t p lay b e ca u s e o f sch o lastic d ifficu lties, J a m e s said y e s t e r d a y . Sports Roundup Bv H A R O L D C L A A S S E X New York 7-6 Brooklyn 5-3 Chicago 10 Pittsburgh 1 Boston 3 Philadelphia 1 Only games scheduled A M E R I C A N L E A G U E W . L . Pet. Boston 78 48 .619 New York 78 49 .614 Cleveland 77 51 .602 Philadelphia 73 56 .566 Detroit 60 62 .492 S t . Louis 48 76 .387 Washington 49 79 .383 Chicago 42 84 .333 Y e s t e r d a y ’s 1Results New York 6-5 Wushin g to n 2-2 Fights (B y th e A s s o c iated P r e s s ) j N E W Y O R K , S e p t. 4 > J P ) - ■In case L e o D u r o c h e r w a n ts th e i e x a c t qu o te, w h a t B ill T e r r y 1 s a id w a s ; “ B r o o k ly n , is it still I in th e L e a g u e ? ” . . . L e o ’s L a m b s h a v e m a d e a g r e a t s t a r t to w a r d k n o c k i n g S h o tt o n 's S m o o th ies out of th e p e n n a n t ra c e a n d w ith sev e n m o r e sh o t s a t th e D o d g e rs b e f o r e th e sea s o n en d s , th e y could v e r y w e ll do th e j j o b . . . an d p r o b a b ly n o t h i n g w o u ld give D u r o c h e r m u c h m o re j s a t i s f a c t i o n th a n to b e a t B rook- j lyn a n d th e n re p e a t T e r r y ’s | c e l e b r a te d q u e s tio n . . . if th e j Y a n k s w in th e A m e r ic a n L e a g u e | flag w ith th ? aid o f H a n k , B a u e r , th e clo u t i n g o u t f i e l d e r - 1 j u s t b r o u g h t up fro m K a n s a s ! C ity. H a n k w o n ’t be elig ib le j fo r th e W o r ld S e r i e s . . . b u t j h e can stic k aro u n d in left field } a n d p lay h a l f b a c k fo r th e foot- tb a ’l Y a n k e e s . H e looks big • ' e n o u g h . L O N G B E A C H — D a v e y A l len. 125. New' Y o rk, o u p o in ted Jim m y C a l l u r a , 125, T o r o n t o 'S t . A U G U S T A , Me. - G e o rg e Ger- vin, 144, M o n t r e a l , sto p p e d H o r ace B&iley, 146, B id d lefo rd , M e. (3). H U R L E Y V I L L E - Jessie J e n k in s , 161, M o n ticello, X. Y., o u t p o i n t e d B illy C o o p e r, 161, P a t e r son, N . J. IBk Boston 2 Philadelphia 0 Cleveland 7-3 St. Louis 0-4 Detroit 5 Chicago 2 P O N Y L E A G U E O lean 17-5 J a m e s t o w n 4-2 B r a d f o r d 14 H o r n e l l 6 L o c k p o r t 16 W e llsv ille 4 j H a m i l t o n 6 B a t a v i a 5 I Make your wants known; aage 6. Appearing in Your Town for 2 DAYS ONLY James E. Douglas Presents STARS ON PARADE Vaudeville Revue SINGERS DANCERS MAGICIANS ACROBATS COMEDIANS MUSICIANS JUGGLERS Every Performer A Star! 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I N T E R N A T I O N A L L E A G U E T o r o n t o 14 M o n t r e a l 4 R o c h e s t e r 11 B u f f a lo 6 S y r a c u s e 6 N e w a r k 4 B a l t im o r e 5 J e r s e y C ity 4 M E M P H IS , S e p t. 4 '.P i - S to c k y R a y B illow s an d liii'tle ■W illie T u r n e s a m e t in th e i r fo u r th g o lf m a t c h to d a y - this tim e for th e co u n t r y 's top am a - 1 t e u r title , th e N a tio n a l. 1 T h e tw o N e w Y o r k e r s w e re 1 p a i r e d in a 36-hole b a t t l e over ; t h e 6.617-yard M e m p h is co u n tr y club co u r s e . B illow s w a s g u n n i n g fo r his th i r d w in o v e r T u r- , n e s a , a m e m b e r o f th e fam o u s ' s e v e n - m a n T u r n e s a g o lf in g elan. T u r n e s a , fo r m e r N a ti o n a l and B r i t ish A m a t e u r ch a m p io n , a d v a n c e d to th e sh o w d o w n by sm a s h i n g E u g e n e D 3 h l b e n d e r of A tl a n t a , 8 an d 6 . w ith his cu s to m a r y s t r o n g iro n g a m e in 1be , 3 6 -hole se m i f i n a l s y e s t e r d a y . B jllow s , a p r i n t i n g salesm a n f r o m P o u g h k e e p s i e , d e f e a te d C h a r l e s Coe o f O k l a h o m a C ity, 6 . a n d 5. by h is ste a d i n e s s to an d on [ t h e g r e e n s . ■ It w a s th e th i r d trip in to + h e | f i n a l s fo r B iiio v s , w h o h a s p lay ed in ev e r y N a ti o n a l A m a t e u r ; s i n c e 1935. 1 B illow s , c o m p l e t e ly ov e r lo o k e d , in p r e - t o u r n a m e n t g u e s s in g , ca m e up to th e big m e e t w ith a . r e c o r d o f IS v i c t o r i e s in as m a n y m a t c h e s , in c l u d i n g th e M e tropoli- . ta n c h a m p io n s h i p . T u r n e s a , of E l m s f o r d , w h o w o n The B r itish A m a t e u r last y e a r w ith his m o th e r - in - la w 's p u t t e r , is u s in g a new set of w o o d s. H is iro n v in th e p r e l i m i n a r y ro u n d s , h o w ev e r, in d icate s he h a s little need fo r th e lo n g stick s . Yesterday's Stars (B y T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s s ) ' Jo e D i M a g g io , Y a n k e e s — C lo u ted th r e e h o m e r s a n d d ro v e in sev e n ru n s in p a c in g N e w Y o rk ; to d o u b le v i c t o r y o v e r W a s h in g - | ton, 6-2 an d 5-2. ! B o b L e m o n , In d i a n s - - B e ca m e first m a j o r lea g u e p i t c h e r : to*w in 19 g a m e s th i s seaso n w lvm : h e p i t c h e d C le v e l a n d to 7-0 six ! h i t triu m p h o v e r S t. L o u is in , f i r s t h a l f of tw i l i g h t - n i g h t tw in i b ill. T h e s h u t o u t A a s L e m o n 's I 10th . , Since crossing the river to boss the New York Giants, Leo Du rocher is finding it easy to win in his old stamping ground — Eb- bets field. W h e n Leo left B r o o k ly n in Ju ly h e h a d g u id e d th e D o d g e rs o n ly 14 v icto r ies w h ile lo s in g 23 decisions a t E b b o ts field, a .378 g a i t . Leo has se n t his G ian ts in to a c tio n a g a i n s t - t h e D o d g e r s in B r o o k ly n th r e e tim e s sin c e he as su m e d co m m a n d o f th e Polo G r o u n d e r s . H is fe n c e - b u s tin g crew h a s com e o u t on to p eacn tim e . Y e s te r d a y th e G i a n t s k n o c k e d th e D o d g e r s o u t of firs t p lac e in th e N a ti o n a l lea g u e p e n n a n t ra c e by ta k i n g b o th en d s o f a double- ! h e a d e r , 7-5 an d 6-3? T h e second g a m e w a s called at th e en d of ‘eig h t i n n i n g s b e c a u s e o f d a r k n e s s , j T h e tw i n setb a c k d u m p e d th e j D o d g e r s— m k e— se c o n d— p lace,—t r | g a m e an d a h a l f b e h in d th e Bos- j to n B rav e s , w h o v a u l t e d to *he ; top by d o w n in g th e P h il a d e l p h i a | P h illies, 3-1. T h e D o d g e rs are only ja h a l f g a m e a h e a d of th e th i r d j p lace St. L o u is C a r d i n a ls, w h o w e r e idle. i B ro o k ly n -b o rn Sid G o rdon w a s i th e big g u n in th e G i a n t s ' first ; g a m e triu m p h b e f o re 33.090 fan?, i G o r d o n clo u ted his 28th an d 29th ! h o m e r s of th e seaso n an d dro v e in fo u r ru n s . H is second cam e : w ith one on in th e n i n t h an d sea .- ; ed up th e gam e , 1 T h e G ian ts teed o f f on starter\ : J o e H a tt e n fo r th r e e ru n s in th e o p e n in g in n in g . ! 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Jo h n n y S a in w e n t th e d i s ta n c e fo r th e B r a v e s an d j p ick e d u p his 17th won. | T h e C h icag o C u b s tro u n c e d th e | f o u r th p lace P ira t e s , 10-1, an d rc- I l i n q u ish e d th e ce l la r to th e idle ' C in c i n n a t i R e d s . In th e eq u a lly s t i r r i n g A m e r i ca n lea g u e race, th e ru n n e r - u p N e w Y o rk Y a n k e e s p u s h e d w ith in a h a l f g a m e of th e leag u e -lead in g B o s ton R e d Sox. T h e Y a n k s , paced by Jo e Di M a g g io, clipped th e W a s h in g to n S e n a t o r s , 6-2 an d 5-2, w h ile the R e d S o x b e a t th e A th letics, 2-0. Di M a g g io b e lted th r e e hom e rs, tw o in th e firs t g a m e an d o n e in th e second, to ra ise h is o u t p u t to 32 fo r th e Reason. R e d Sox rig h t h a n d e r Jo e Dob son lim ited th e A ’s to fo u r h i t s in h a n g i n g up his 15th v icto r y . 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