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irates & n r \ \ >**, \ t - . - M * 4 ADIRONDACK Daily PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1948- A K I S S F O R Y h E W I N N E R — A n s o n L . Jo h n s o n , w in n e r of the T h o m p s o n T r o p h y race at an averag e speed of 383.767 m iles an h o u r, loses no tim e in plan t in g a kiss on the lips of G e o r g ia H u s e n , of M iam i, F la ,, a f t e r he set his plane dow n at th e N a tio n a l A ir R a c e s in C le v e la n d . Jo h n s o n , w h o s e v ic t o r y gave him $16,500 fo r su r e , is fro m M iam i S p r in g s , F la . (/P W ireph o t o ) Johnny Chapfcel Will Enter GoldenJiibUee Marathon ihN. Y. City SARANAC BOYS’ NINE TOPS LP. MIDGETS, 10 TO 6 L A K E P L A C ID , S e p t. 8 -Jo h n C h a p p J e w ill re t u r n to th e d r u d g e r y , g r i n d and all th a t goes w i 'h m a r a t h o n ru n n i n g w h e n h e faces th e re c o r d n u m b e r of e n t r i e s in th e N e w Y o rk city G o lden Ju b ile e n a t i o n a l m a r a t h o n ch a m p io n s h i p to he h e ld S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n an d sch e d u led to s t a r t at 2 p.m . T h e 26-m ile ra c e w ill s t a r t at th e n e w Id lew ild a i r p o r t an d end a t F lu s h i n g M e a d o w P a r k w C n th e d i s ta n c e being:, ap p r o v e d an d th e ra c e co n s id e r e d a n a t i o n a l ch a m p io n s h i p a f f a i r . C h a p p ie h a s been b r i n g i n g h i m self alo n g slow ly fo r th i s ra c e an d is in b e t t e r co n d itio n th a n w h e n he took p a r t in th e B o s ton classic. T h e ch a n g e in clim a t e w a s a serio u s h a n d i c a p to both C h a p p ie an d \R e d \ S t e a r n s last A p r il. W h ile co n d itio n s on th e islan d will n o t be as co m f o r t a b l e as th e co n d itio n s h a v e been locally. Chappie h a s m a d e it a p o in t to hit th e ro a d h e r e w h e n it h a s He h a s w ith s to o d th e h e a t w e il a n d m a y be a s u r p r i s e to sev e r a l o l th e boys he m e t in B o s ton la s t sp r in g . B r e a k i n g in a n e w p a i r of sh o e s set C h a p p ie b a c k alm o s t th r e e w e e k s as a re s u lt o f b l i s t e r s b u t h e h a s fin a l l y re c o v e r e d .. C o n d i t io n s h a v e been ideal th e p a s t th r e e w e e k s a n d if a tim e tria l sch e d u le d fo r to d a y is ev e n close to a tim e ch e c k of tw o w e e k s ago, C h a p p ie w ill be satisfie d to ta p e r off T h u r s d a y an d ta k e off fo r th e N a ti o n a l. Running nearly 10 m iles in 62 minutes seems to in d i c a t e t h i s , area’s hopes in th e N.Y. title ra c e has improved d u r i n g th e p a s t year and w ill be a th r e a t fo r a top place Sunday if an y o f t h e in- , n u m e r a b l e th i n g s th a t can crop up in a cJsian c e race are avoided by C h a p p ie S u n d a y . G e r a r d C o te w h o w a s a w i n n e r last sp r i n g is e n t e r e d in th e Idlew i Id-Fl u s h in g ra c e S u n d a y an d C h a p p ie in ten d s to keep an eye on him fro m th e m i n u te th e g u n is fired until th e fin i s h line is - r e a c h e d because he feels C o te w ill be th e m a n to neat. C o te - w i l l be settin g th e pace fo r J o h n n y an d he will stick w ith h im u n til he can no lo n g e r stick w h ich is q u ite an o b jec tiv e fo r a y o u n g m a r a t h o n ru n n e r ' to shoot for- in a ra c e such as th e N a tio n a l C h a m p i o n s h ip S u n d a y . C h a p p ie is re la t iv e l y new to m a r a t h o n ru n n i n g co m p a r e d to m o st of th e m e n he w ill co m p e te a g a i n s t S u n d a y but his stro n g sh o w in g in B o s ton last sp r i n g as w e ll as a y e a r ago s t a m p s h im as a runner- w h o , w ith m o r e ex p e r ie n c e coupled w i t h th e im p r o v e m e n t in h is fo r m , sta m i n a an d ju d g e m e n t loom s a s a con- to n d e r to be reck o n e d w ith in th e ra c e S u n d a y . In ea c h ra c e C h a p p l© - h a s g o n e f a r t h e r - an d fa s t e r to im p r o v e h is p o s itio n a g a i n s t th e fin e s t d i s ta n c e m e n in th e U n ited S a t e s an d m a n y feel he w ill c o n t i n u e to sh o w even b e t t e r re s u l t s S u n d a y w i t h a n y k in d of b r e a k s . — S a r a n a c L a k e ’s B o y ’s te a m d e fe a t e d th e L a k e P la c i d P l a y g r o u n d te a m o n th e local field by a 10-6 sco r e y e s t e r d a y afte r n o o n . R. B r a n c h , D. B r a n c h an d B u rl, local h u r l e r s , held th e v i s it o r s to fo u r h its w h ile S a r a n a c L a ^ e g a r n e r e d sev e n o f f th e o f f e r i n g s of B u r to n . B u rl o f S a r a n a c L a k e w a s th e h i t t i n g s t a r of th e day g e t t i n g | th r e e fo r th r e e an d U t t i n g picked up tw o m o r e o u t of th r e e tim e s a t b a t to acco u n t fo r h a l f of S a r a n a c L a k e ’s b ingles. No L a k e P la c id p l a y e r got J m o r e t h m o n e h it o ff th e com- j b ined e f f o r t s of th e th r e e S a r a n a c L a k e p i t c h e r s but L a k e Pla- ! cid play e d good b a s e b a ll b e h in d ; i B u r to n cQ m m it.llng.,bu.t. o n e r e r m c l [w h il e S a r a n a c L a k e h a d fiv e ! I miseries. | | T h e L a k e P lacid p l a y g r o u n d j tea m is one o f m a n y b e ing de- j j v e loped by J a c k K lem m e n s w h o j i is p u t t in g tea m s of v a r iout Bucs Beat Cards By 6-2 Count as Dodgers Are Idle . B y R A L P H R O D E N (A s s o c iated P r e s s S p o r ts W r it e r ) P e n n a n t fe v e r is s p r e a d i n g an ts took both en d s of a double- throughout P i t t s b u r g h to d a y fo r h e a d e r fro m th e P h ils m Phila- the firs t time sin c e 193S. dcJphia, 6-1 a n d 8 -6, th e la H e r in Not sin c e th e P ira t e s blew th e 11 innings, p e n n a n t to th e C h icago C u b s ten - Sid G o rdon s p a r k e d th e G iants y e a r s ag o in th e last w e e k of th e 4c both triu m p h s . T h e singghw seaso n h a s a P i r a t e e n t r y been th ird sao k e r c r a c k e d tw o doubles a stro n g co n t e n d e r for th e flag and d rove in th r e e ru n s in the a t th i s stag e of th e race. h r s t g a m e an d b r o k e u p th e s o T h e fla g - h u n g r y P ira t e s a r e in ond w ith his .30th h o m e r seorin ; seco n d p lac e to d a y , fo u r gam e s a m a te ah e a d in th e 11th nm ir.e b e h in d th e leag u e -lead in g B o s ton G o rdon also s e n t th e g a m e inm. B rav e s . o v e r tim e , sin g li n g h o m e Clint M a n a g e r B illy M e y e r ’s h u s t li n g H a r iu n g w ith th e ty i n g ru n m crew w r e s t e d th e ru n n e r - u p slot th e n in th in n in g , fro m th e B ro o k ly n D o d g e rs last T h e setb a c k s d u m p e d th e P h ib n i g h t , b e a t in g th e flo u n d e r i n g St Louis C a r d in a ls, 6-2. T h e D o d g ers, w h o w e r e idle, tra i l th e P i ra t e s by .0007 o l a p e r c e n t a g e point. T h e .v e n e r a b le F r i t f G s term u o l ler,. one tim e p r o p e r t y B ro o k ly n a n d St. Louis, stopped th e C a r d i n a ls on seven h its last n i g h t as The P ira- t e s m a d e ITT from six th to la s t p lace. The idle C h icago C u b s to o k o v e r six th and the C in c i n n a t i R e d s m o v ed from eig h t h to sev e n th , tu b p o ints ah e a d of th e Phils,. N o g a m e s woTe o lay e d in the o f 'b o t h A m erican\ L e a g u e v. h ich resum e s ivity today. C A B A L L E R O T H R O W N O U T A T P L A T E — R a lp h C a b a lle r o , P h illie s th ird basem a n , Is tagged out at hom e plate by G ian ts C a t c h e r W a lk e r Cooper w h e n he tried to score fro m second on team m a te Eddie M ille r ’s sin g le to cen terfield in six t h inning of first gam e of d o u b leheader at P h ila d e lp h ia . U m pire B e a n s R e a r d o n ca lls the p la y . G ian t s won gam e , 4-3, in th irteen in n in g s and took the n ig h tcap, 3-0. i/P W ireph o to) to g e t h e r ?s a p a r t of th e p l a y g r o u n d p r o g r a m in L a k e P lacid. T h e S a r a n a c L a k e a g g r e g a t i o n is a g r o u p of local boys m a d e up fro m tn e B o y s ’ lea g u e th a t w a s o r g a n iz e d in th e ea r l y p a r t of ’he s u m m e r an d w a s d isb a n d e d about th e first of Ju ly . T h e S a r a n a c L a k e tea m h a s lost but one g a m e and w o n six since being o r g a n iz e d by th e boys e a r l y in Ju ly . T h e box sco r e : L a k e P lacid M idgets BLOOMINGDALE TOURNEY WON BY PLATTSBURG ab D a s h n a w , rf : H u r lev , e j E d g ley, ss j B u rto n , p ; G o o d m a n . .3b iW e s c o t t, of i B o u v a in, 1 f Irw in , 2b A lford, lb 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 ,3 0 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 8 19 6 -1 15 S a r a n a c L a k e ab r h o 0 0 0 0 M u n n , ss 1 0 Br-a k m a n n , c j R . 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C a 'k i n s w a s re- jeeiv-er for- R o c k w e ll w h ilp P e r k I T o r m e y a n d A ide B ro w n w e re | b e h in d he b a t fo r th e lo s in g F ir e - ! m e n . 1 In th e second g a m e o f th e a f te r - 1 n o o n s p r o g r a m , th e P l a t t s b u r g [M e r c h a n ts w e n t on to la k e a 6-5 I t h r i l l e r fro m th e G a b riels B righ- I to n B lues w h o -had elim i n a t e d ihe ! S a r a n a c L a k e n in e in a m o r n i n g ! g a m e by a 5-3 score. ! T h e B lues co llected th e i r five I r u n s in th e first th r e e in n i n g s but th e P la t t s b u r g e r s su r g e d back in he six th fo r one tally an d lh e n tied u p ih e count w ith a blast of fo u r ru n s in th e sev e n th . T h e v i s it o r s tallied th e w i n n i n g c o u n t e r in th e e i g h t h to becom e ch a m p io n s of ho to u r n a m e n t . A h u g e cro w d of 2,500 w a s p r e s en t fo r th e G a b r i e l s - P la t tsb u r g set-to in one o f th e la r g e s t tu r n - fo r a b a ll g a m e in th e N o r th area. T h e lin e sco r e : r h e G a b r iels — 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 6 3 P l a t t s b u r g - 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 6 8 3 B a t t e r i e s : C a r b i n o an d S k e e ls; R e e v e s a n d C a lk in s . I Club Standings [ :k (B y A r e o c iatcd P r e s s ) 1 ^ | N A T I O N A L L E A G U E 1 W . L. Pet. B o s ton 76 57 .575 P it t s b u r g h 69 58 .5433 B ro o k ly n 70 59 .5426 ! S t. L o u is 70 61 .434 : N e w Y o rk 69 61 .53! ! N e w Y o rk 67 61 .523 C h icago 56 75 .427 C in c i n n a t i 55 74 .426 ' P h il a d e l p h i a 56 76 .42 1 Y e s t e r d a y 's R e s u lts j N e w Y o rk 6-8 Pniladelr-hi::l 1-3 m 2 nd, 11 in n i n g s i P i t i s b u r g h 6 St. L o u is 2 ! U n ly g a m e s sch e d u le d A M E R I C A N L E A G U E W . L. Pet. 1 B o s ton 82 48 .631 ! N e w Y o rk 81 50 .618 : C lev e lan d 78 53 .595 I P h il a d e l p h i a 74 59 .556 D e tr o it 62 64 .492 S t. L o u is 50 77 .394 W a s h in g t o n 49 83 .371 C h icag o 44 86 .338 WE A. HOOVER, ATHLETIC HEAD OF PSC, RESIGNS Y e s t e r d a y ’s R e s u lts N o g a m e s sch e d u led Sports Roundup B y H A R O L D C L A A S S E N H i g h A d v e n tu r e d r a m a ; 10 O p in- io n a i r e fo r u m ; 10:30 L io n e l H a m p t o n show . P E P T O M E E T D E M A R C O N E W Y O R K , ep t. 8 GP> — W illie P e p re t u r n s to th e scen e of his on ly ring loss in 133 fig h t s Friday night to ta k e o n a ro u g h and tumble y o u n g lig h t w e i g h t fro m Brooklyn — Paddy D e Marco. Yesterday's Stars (B y T h e A s s o c iated P r e s s ) Sid G o r d o n , G i a n t s - - S p a r k e d G i a n t s to do u b le v i c t o r y o v e r P h il a d e l p h i a . D r o v e in th r e e ru n s in — F ir s t- g a m e - 6-1 triu m p h and- clo u ted tw o -ru n h o m e r in 11th . t o w in n ig h t c a p . 8-6. F r i t z O s t e r m u e l le r , P i r a t e s - H u r le d P i r a t e s in to second place in N a ti o n a l lea g u e ra c e , b e a t in g S t. L o u is , 6-2. A llow e d on ly sev e n h i t s . N E W YORK, S e p t. S U P '- A big c i g a r an d an in t e n t look de-' c o r a : e d T e d S c h r o O d e r’s rough- i hew n face as he sat in th e m a r- , q u e e ai t o r e s t H ills and w a tch e d ( F r a n k i e P a r k e r m a k e h a s h out of I A u s t r a l i a ’s A d r ia n Q u ist in th e I f i n a l 1948 D a v is C u p m a tch . . . T e d w a s g r a n k l y puzzled o v e r A m e r ic a 's easy v icto r y . . . \W e k n o w we a r e good, but w e 'r e n e t th a t g o o d ,” he m u r m u r e d . \W e w e r e p lay i n g o v e r o u r h e a d s .” . . S c h r u e d e r re f u s e ^ to a g r e e w ith th e th e o r y th a t ' D a v is C u p co m p e t i t i o n o u g h t to be ab a n d o n e d fo r a tew > e a r s u n t i l a n e w cro p o f p l a y e r s develops, . . \W e w e re I d o w n for a good m a n y y e a r s , but j w e d i d n 't g iv e up a n d we got th e ! c u p back .\ h e in s ited . \ 'I n i s is [a g r e a t in t e r n a t i o n a l co n test and I th e o n ly w a y y o u can develop ;_y o u n g - u h a y or.s is- -t o G rave - -them i p lay. . . B u t m a y b e it is tim e | f o r som e o f us to step asid e an d ! let y o u n g e r p l a y e r s d e v e lo p .......... ; D id t-haf m e a n T e d w o u ld not be P A U L S M I T H ’S, S e p t 8 - - W il- j r m A. H o o v e r, d i r e c t o r of a t h letics and p h y s ical ed u c a tio n at P a u l S m i t h 's co lleg e fo r th e past tw o y e a r s h a s re s ig n e d an d w ill leav e h e r e th is w e e k for K e n t, O h io w h e r e h e h a s ac c e p te d a p o s itio n as an a s s i s t a n t p r o f e s s o r in th e p h y s ical ed u c a tio n -d e p a r t m e n t of K e n t S ta t e u n i v e r s i t y . M r. H o o v e r ’s d u ties at K e n t u n i v e r s i t y w ill be w h o lly in th e d e p a r t m e n t of p h y s ’c 1 ed u c a tio n - w h e r e h e w ill sp e c ia liz e in te a c h in g phys. ed. m a j o r s . H e ex p e c ts to do som e co a c h in g b e i n g a f f i liated w ith th e sw i m m i n g team . B o th M r. an d M rs. H o o v e r w ill be m issed by th e m a n y w h o cam e in c o n ta c t w ith tlm m d u rin g -t+ ieir s t a y at P a u l S m i t h ’s. T e a m s com p e t i n g a g a i n s t P a u l S m i t h ’s e x p r e s s e d on m a n y o c c a s io n s th e c o o p e r a t i v e s p i r i t of M r. H o o v e r in d o in g e v e r y t h i n g possible to m a k e th e m feel w e lco m e . M a n y ap p l i c a t io n s a r e b e 'n g filed in th e o f f ic e of th e p resid e n t i o f P a u l S m i t h 's o f f ic e to fill th e v a c a n c y cau s e d by M r. H o o v e r's ! r e s ig n a t io n an d an a n n o u n c e m e n t . w ill be m a d e as soon as a suc- , c e s s o r has been n a m e d . 1 T h r o u g h M r. H o o v e i ’.; e f f o r t s a g y m w a s co n s t r u c t e d , w r e s t li n g ho c k e y an d b a s k e tb a l l estab l i s h e d | a s m a j o r s p o r t s alo n g w ith ba.se- ; b a ll at th e college. 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