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Page 16 FT. LAUDERDALE DAILY NLWS. Sept 11. 1948 SEC Mentors Bear Down For Grid Openers Two Weehs Acnay Time For PORTS Winding up their first full week of workouts, Coach Ray, Wolf tossed the practice book at Florida. The Gators open against Mississippi in two weeks and Wolf figures some tough work will get his boys in He's tipping his gridders to watch out for Dixie Howell, fleet sprinter around whom Coach Johnny Vaught of Mississippi is trying the for the first time.

Barney Poole, 225-pound All-America end, isa Mississippi veteran the Wolf men have been warned to watch. After a couple of easy days, the Georgia Buildogs held a scrimmage behind locked gates, bringing two-a-day practices to a close. Coach Wally Butts has not been impressed the Bulldogs have looked good in spots, but blocking has been ragged and the line has yet to live up to expectations. Bright spots thus far have been some sophomores, especially Gus Hlbovy, right halfback. Hlbovy showed up well at safety, coming in fast for a lot of tackles and shining at snagging passes on offense.

every able-bodied man getting a workout. They open against Tennessee on Sept. 25. With the opener with Alabama only two weeks away. Coach Henry Frnka began serious work on the Tulane Green Wave's running game.

A group oi backs was assigned to off-tac5le and inside-end runs against a hard-taclding line. The Georgia Tech Yeilowjackets were to be put through a tough practice session by Ccach Eobby Dodd, who wants to find out how his boys stack up with those who have been picking them as tops in the nation. Tech opens against Vanderbilt Sept. 25. and Dodd right now is wondering if his gridsters can stop commodore Dean Davidson.

Dodd said the 237-pound ta ilback "runs like the wind, and carries some awful power with him." At Auburn," Coach Earl Brown took advantage of some cooler weather to send the squad through two snappy drills. Backs Ray Pel-frey and Freddie Gafford and end Weaver showed well in punting drills. Brown said individual battles for first string berths are still so close that he ftasn't been able to single out starters yet. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS With opening games for most of them only two weeks away. Southeastern Conference mentors today began bearing down to get their charges ready.

Full-dress scrimmages were slated today for football players at Louisiana State. Georgia, Mississippi State, and Georgia Tech. The Albama squad had its first regulation scrimmage yesterday. Coach Red Drew called it "one of the most ragged performances I've ever seen an Alabama team give." He said the blocking was terrible and that the only bright spot was the work of Eddie Salem, sophomore back, who passed to end Howard Pierson to set up the lone touchdown. End Bob Hoed scored on an end-around.

The Louisiana State Tigers were slated to hit their rough work peak today then taper off before the opener Sept. 18 against Texas at Austin. Casualties Bill Schroll, fullback, and end Jeff Adams are expected back Monday. Mississippi's Maroons were up for a two-hour scrimmage with DICK MEYER, Sports Editor TTD IT 7" lanl i in it ace i Joe Connects For Four-Run Circuit Clout Cliamp Hosts Dc Ufarco Willie Pep Sandy Sadler Bout Sought For December In Garden NEW YORK. UP Willie Pep today will be offered a December date at Madison Square Garden to defend his world -featherweight title against Sandy Saddler, his No.

1 challenger. Sol Strauss, acting promoter of the Twentieth Century Sporting Club, said he would give Pep his choice of open Garden dates for a bout with Saddler. "We are interested in Pep onlyt By the Associated Press Sparked by the greatest present i Yankee of them all Jolting Joe DiMaggio the New York Yankees have declared themselves back in the American League pennant race. DiMaggio re-kindled the pen for a title fight with Saddler." said Strauss. "I think it would sell out the Garden.

I know Lou Vis-cusi (Pep's manager) won't want nant hopes of the defending world champions in Boston yesterday with a tremendous grand-slam to go too soon. But he can have home run that brought the Yanks Hying L's Looking Better. CiNC2 PLYING FOOTBALLERS put on pads and helmets their overall outlook for the coining campaign somehow doesn't appear as as some expect. One reason may be that the boys simply look heavier in grid toss than they aid wearing only and shoes. Also there are about 80 gridders working out at Stranahan Field these days, whereas only a relatively few candidates drilled until just recently.

There is no reason for over-optimism, for the number of seasoned back could be counted on your fingers even if you had several ambulations. However, there is a healthy spirit and a fully-grown knowledge of what needs to be done by the L's and their coaching blaff that let visitors to the Blue and White's workouts know that here, is a club that will not be licked without a scrap. n.j-Hrad coach Harry Irvine and his aides aren't particularly imrressed about any one player. So far as can be seen now, there pn't be an outstanding star on the squad. rlessrs: Irvine, Caldwell, Martin.

Gibson and Kruse aren't so "high'lijn Fav, Shiel, Garrigus and Kersey as they are on those Flying attributes, "hustle, determination, pep and stamina. "We have a green team which has a lot to learn, but if the spirit of the entire squad both coaches and players remains as it is today we'll come along," Harry vows. Don't go overboard on the 1948 Flying L's. for they will not be world-beaters. But well have an interesting team to place on the gridiron.

Auto Racing Plans Indefinite. KO DATE HAS YET BEEN SET for the launching of a regular auto racing schedule for the Florida Speedway plant near Pompano Eeach. Jim Sepielli. president of the Speedway corporation, is proceeding with plans for the 12 months a year card he hopes to arrange for the Broward county oval, but is awaiting the arrival from the North of Tom Galan, the veteran promoter who. will promote races for the five Sepielli brothers.

The auto plant, located at the site of a long defunct horse rrace track, will become a going business, according to the Sepiellis, Hollywood paving contractors. "We're not ready to announce definite plans, but you can say for sure that we'll be in the auto racing business for a long while," Jim remarked Friday. Gulf stream Accepting Staff Applications. S- PEAKING OF RACING, officials at Gulfstream already are readying the winter program for the friendly seaside oval. Applications for tall space for the meeting are being accepted in Chicago, New Jersey, New York and New England.

mnn 'Gulfstream can accommodate approximately 700 horses, and President James Donn has announced that preference will be ac-" corded stables remaining: for the entire meeting, which opens March 4 and continues through April 19. Announcement can be expected soon on the track's winter stakes "schedule, which will be led as usual by the $25,000 Gulfstream Park Handicap, won in past seasons by Do-Reigh-Me. Armed and Rampart. Clearing Off The Sports Spindle. PIE FLYING ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT would like a couple of golfers to donate their old clubs to the school for use in gym ciase; Harry Irvine and Margaret Alston want to teach students some golfing fundamentals, but the sticks are lacking The third annual sport fishing guide published by Larry Higgins, with George Crowley as advertising and business manager, will be in circulation by earlv December.

Larry says. It will be distributed free to the angling public Jerry Kirchner, one-time local life guard, who was successful in a swim from Ft. Lauderdale to Miami, is again up to his longdistance workouts. Jerry won the 12-mile Lake George swim-mine marathon the other day In New York state Latest sports -u. 1a Ttahp mdrikson Zaharias.

who his pick if he'll fight Saddler." an 11-6 10-innin? victory over the league-leading Red Sox. A fib. Softball, Not Football Puts Rebs On Ailing List UNIVERSITY, Miss. To date. Softball, not football, has taken the heaviest toll of Mississippi Rebs as far as the hospital chart is Fullback Red Jenkins 'Is ailing with a twisted knee, but that story's in the singular.

Elsewhere, the chart includes: fullback John Lottley. sprained The Yankee Clipper socked his game-wrecking blow in the 10th inning off Earl Caldwell, fourth Boston pitcher. The blast ended a nine-game Boston winning streak. Calwell dug his own crave by V. Fep's excursion into the lightweight division last night was si success as he gave roughhouse Paddy De Marco a convincing boxing lesson.

De Marco, a rugged slam-bang fighter who twice beat Terry Young, was in over his head despite a hxA pound advantage. Referee Arthur Donovan and the two judges found Pep an easy winner. So did the Associated Michigan intends to roll again this year with its tTO-unit system. Here tackle Ralph Kohl, guards Stuart Wilkins and Capt. Dominic Tomasi.

plus center Dan Dworsky, left to right, brace themselves to lead offensive threats of halfback Walter Ten-nga, "fullback Dick Kempthorn and quarterback Pete Elliott. ankle: right halfback Salley. dislocated and quarterback Bobby Oswalt, dislocated shoulder. walking Gus Niarhos and hitting Pitcher Spec Shea with a pitched ball to start the 10th. He fanned Pinch-Hitter Charley Keller, walked Tommy Henrich and struck out Rookie Hank Bauer, but he couldn't get by DiMaggio.

The Rebels have reason to rejoice over the demise of the softball season. Press score card which had it 8-2 DiMaggio worked the count to 2-2, one of the strikes being a long ioui that missed being a NEW homer by Inches. Then he poled Caldwell's next offering into the for the champ. If Pep is slipping, as some have whispered since his close call in a plane crash, it wasn't showing against De Marco. A master boxer, quick to seize on an opening and alert to every sliding defensive move.

Pep refused to trade punches in De Marco's rushing and flailing street-brawl style. CUBANS DROP PILOTS FROM PLAYOFFS AS SAINTS AGAIN SLIP PAST SMOKERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Florida International League's champion Havana Cubans took a rest today and waited to see which team will meet them in the Shaugness finals. The pennant winning Cubans swept their three-of-five game series 'with the Lakeland Pilo is last night, winning the third contest before a record Lakeland crowd of 1,915 fans in 12 innings by 4-3. St. Petersburg's Saints took a 2-1 lead in their series with the Tampa Smokers by the sa re score.

4-3, at St. Petersburg. The Pilots rallied center Held bleachers. 420 feet away from home plate, to break it up. it was DiMaggio 34th 100 H.P.

V-8 Motor FOR YOUR MERCURY OR FORD homer of the season and 298th of his career. The defeat cut the Sox lead to two and one-half games over the Yanks. The Indians remained a same two runs the eighth ana. See Us for Joel Pyle Wins behind the Yanks by blitzing the Detroit Tigers, 10-1. Lefty Gene Bearden limited the visiting Ti Averages Engraved Stationery Calling Cards will svndicate news on "life and sports from a woman angle Iher press Veent savsl.

Babe or her ghost writer will write under the title TEAM BATTING another in the ninth to tie the count after Havana had driven starter Bill Tutka to the showers with three runs in the fifth. Still tied going into the 12th, Francisco Quicutis singled, Frank Gallardo sacrificed him to second and Luis Suarez singled him home. Conrado Mar-r rero relieved Luis Aloma and held the Pilots scoreless in their final try. Hiram Gonzalez led the Cubans at bat with three singles, a double and a triple in five times up. scored a run, drove in another and made one of Havana's tv.

enrois. Club ab or lob hr pet Havana 5260 706 1455 406 1173 28 .277 Miami 5182 700 1425 758 1135 56 .273 Tampa 5099 713 1377 569 1115 59 .270 Lakeland 5247 743 1382 722 1162 45 .263 St. Pete. 5237 705 1377 705 1179 40 .263 Miami B. 5246 623 1365 630 1194 48 .260 W.

P. Bch. 5078 640 1243 709 1195 35 .245 Ft. Laud. 5210 590 1234 890 1150 54 .237 Delayed National Net Tourney To Open Nineay Run Today FOREST HTLLS, N.

Y. UP Already delayed 24 hours by rain, the national tennis championships were due to open-a nine-day run here today, barring further, precipitation. If clear weather returns, today'8 program will be the one which was to have come off yesterday. That calls for the reduction of the singles fields of 91 men and 52 TEAM FIELDING FOR: New Economy New Performance New Satisfaction Low Operating Cost 5195 Block Exchange Easy Payments 1 Budget Plan Fort Lauderdale LINCOLN-MERCURY Company 650 S. Federal Phone 23 13 gers to six hits in posting his 14th victory.

Bearden also singled, doubled and drove in two runs as the Tribe whacked three Tiger pitchers for 14 hits. Joe Gordon chipped in with his 25th homer to help the rookie along. Connie Mack's fourth place Athletics took a twilight-night double-header from the Senators in Washington, 9-6 and 3-0. The A's hammered Sid Hudson for 17 hits in the opener and won out with a four-run ninth ining rally. Phil Marchildon stopped the Nats on three hits in the second game that was called at the end of eight innings to permit Philadelphia to catch a train for Boston.

The defeats extended Washington's losing streak to 10 games. The St. Louis Browns walked to a 10-7 victory over the White Sox in a night game at Chicago. White Sox pitchers walked 15 Brownies with Rookie Marvin Rot-blatt passing 10. In the only National League game, the fourth place St.

Louis Cardinals turned back the Cin-cinati Reds, 6-5. Stan Musial broke up the game by singling home Red Schoendienst In the ninth ining. Monogrammed Playing Cards Napkins, Matches Personalized Stationery Business Equipment Co. 201 EL Las Olas Bird. Phones 472-458 I In Ping Pong Joel Pyle, University of Florida sophomore, Friday night became the new men's city ping pong champion when he downed a fellow student.

Bill Armstrong, in the finals of the second annual tournament sponsored by the YMCA. Scores of the hard-fought match were 21-19, 21-18, 7-21, 19-21. and 21-17. Mary Worthington repeated as women's champ, defeating Martha Crenshaw, 17-21, 17-21, 21-16, 21-7. and 21-13.

Seymour Levin turned back Fred Swing. 21-14, "21-7, 18-21 and 21-19 to win the junior title. After drawing a bye in the first round of the senior division, defending champion Bernard Rut-kouski dropped his first match to Don Phillips who later lost the most thrilling contest of the evening to runner-up Armstrong, by scores of 21-J9, 6-21, 23-21, 21-23 and 24-22. Before defeating Phillios. Armstrong had advanced to the semifinals by drawing a bye and winning from Bob Berto.

Pyle had little trouble in the lower bracket, Club Havana Lakeland Tampa St. Pete. Ft. Laud. Miami po 4175 3971 4029 4028 41S2 4103 3964 pb 9 15 28 14 11 10 17 dp 122 126 151 148 126 152 128 182 179 193 200 242 260 260 259 290 to tne secona ruuiiu, iui 1557 1764 1782 1924 2006 1818 1767 2025 tne aid oi numerous Dyes.

Officials hope to make up the Miami B. W. P. Bch. 4045 Reduced Prices Now at the ZANZIBAR lost time next week and finish on schedule, Sept.

19. Today's opener was to send little known Charlotte Decker of Washington. D. asrainst INDIVIDUAL- BATTING rbl hr too-seeded Louise Brouarh of Calhoun, St. Pet.

4 0 2 Vezilich, Tam. 511 101 182 Wayne, M. Bch. 447 85 158 0 86 76 12 84 0 12 45 90 189 1 1 Boeltoher, MB 131 Howell, Lklnd. 568 Russell, 3 Bell, St.

Pete. 576 Beverly Hills, the feminine champion of the United States and England. Following them on one of the three courts in the big horseshoe stadium of the West Side tennis club are three men's matches calculated to provide the keenest GENUINE MO Pdr 'ARTS Retail Wholesale 94 188 111 13 31 9 62 151 68 Semal, M.B. 95 The Saints rallied for two runs in the seventh after the Smokers had pulled in front with three in the same frame on a walk, two singles and a double. In that frame Don Server Tommy Kister doubled, Sandy Sanders singled and Rudy Tanner sent a long fly to center to score Kister.

In the eighth the Saints went ahead to stay when Bill Eurke singled. Mousey Halsall 'walked and Kister singled to send Burke home. The Smokers got only seven hits off Leo Goicoechea while three Smoker moundsmen were nicked for eteht. Tampa's big blow was Ted Browning's double, scoring Hack Ad'cins and Carlos De Souza in the seventh. Bitsy Mott then drove Biwvninar in with a single.

Last night's results: 35 Havana 000 030 000 0014 16 2 Lakeland 000 000 021 000 3 11 0 (12 Innings) Aloma. Marrero (12) and O. Suarez; Tutka, Garcia (5) and Kushta. Tampa 000 000 300 3 7 0 St. 000 001 21 4 8 0 Cuellar.

Drl.s (7t, Lopes 8 and Cabrera; Goicoechea and Standings Harana wins 3-0. St. Petersburg leads 2-1. Schemer. WPB 466 Murphy, Tam, 488 105 155 Torres, Havana 569 76 179 competition of the day." 76 68 63 43 7 15 88 49 10 60 124 32 72 16 36 11 33 BO 177 4 Finney, St.

Pet 395 Hartman, St. P. 230 Dlug'ckl, Miami 115 Webb, Lkland. 108 Morem, Miami 583 disposing of S. Duirell.

R. Dcl-lintrer and T. Neville with comparative ease. Kantor. Lklnd.

564 100 171 Lot and Acreage Clearing. High -Grade l1ason Sand TRUCK or CARLOAD Equipment of All Types for Rent JG, GAHFIELD SOU PHONE 2797 Harrison, Ft. L. Ill 24 35 57 132 68 99 181 66 80 158 105 66 177 90 Fifth-seeded Earl Cochell, the Seabright tourney winner, meets a fellow San Franciscan, Ed. Moy-lan, in one of them.

Another pits Tom Brown of San Francisco, 1946 runner-up, against Him Brink, a southpaw from Seattle. The last of the stadium matches sends Tony Mottram, England's best, against Budge Patty, Los Aneeles Internationalist. Second-seeded Bill Talbert of 29 14 65 94 22 71 13 35 68 116 91 162 75 168 66 111 Trenton Captures Legion Tourney INDIANAPOLIS UP) Teen-age baseball supremacy of the United States was returned to the east today by the American Legion post 93 of Trenton. N. The Trenton team, high school champions of New Jersey the last two years, won the Legion baseball's "Junior World Series," in three straight games.

With a different personnel, Trenton reached the Legion finals three times in the last four years but it won the trophy for the first time last nig-ht with a 4 to 1 victory over Jacksonville. Pla. It turned back Omaha. 8 to 3 and Belleville, 111., 2 to 0 earlier in the double-elimination finals. Tanner, St.

P. 437 H. G'zales, Hav. 601 Copcheck, Mi. 526 Gallart.

Lklnd. 594 L. Suarez, Hav. 238 Lorenzo. Hav.

118 Heim, W.P.B. 391 Harris. W.P.B. 547 Ermisch, Miami 572 Sanders, St. P.

380 Browning, Tam, 634 Zardon, Hav. 625 Quicutis, Hav. 477 Aleno, Lkland. 395 Perez, Havana 580 elttens, Ft. L.

353 Hormann. Ml. 115 0 10 10 4 0 11 1 2 8 1 8 3 0 2 10 1 2 9 1 19 6 0 0 8 4 2 5 7 5 17 2 2 5 3 3 0 4 0 10 0 15 5 2 2 4 1 2 2 3 69 45 pet. .500 .356 .353 .344 .333 .333 .326 .326 .324 .318 .315 .314 .313 .313 .306 .304 .303 .302 .302 .301 J00 .298 .298 .297 .297 .296 .294 .292 .292 .291 .291 .289 .288 .288 .287 .286 .286 .283 .279 .279 .277 .277 .276 .276 .275 .275 .248 .245 .229 .224 .213 .192 .161 .146 .138 .094 fcVTvi 'ml 'Hii imam i mvmmtt U. S.

Anglers Win WEDGEPORT, Nova Scotia. UP) Americans anglers have won the international tuna match trophy for the first time. The U. S. fishermen, who hadn't met as a team until 24 hours before the fifth international deep sea -rodeo began Wednesday, scored 4.530 points.

Cuba was second with 3,222 points, followed by the British Empire outfit with 3.029 and Argentina with 2.138. Yesterday's catch in dense fog was only five tuna, one of the huge bluefins being taken more than an hour after the closing gun by Federico Mejer of New York drew the grandstand court for his opener against Barney Welsh of Rockville. 90 185 46 94 182 55 68 139 78 62 114 52 74 167 70 83 159 101 while Vic Seixas of Philadelphia, seeded seventh, was to tangle with Direct Factory Dealer III fo) ll Rt F5- Feature Horse Races NEW YORK, Winners 17 33 17 Ed McGrath of Brooklyn Brldgers, Miami 626 118 179 Of Wldmayer, Ml. 206 27 59 re terday's feature horse races: LIVE SHRIMP ot ROY'S BAIT TACKLE SHOP New Location 215 E. Broward Blvd.

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Ml. 494 Cabrera, Tampa 398 Adkins, Tampa 419 Feltman, Lkld. 191 Gallardo, Hav. 541 Tincup, Miami 105 Vmdbladh. MB 381 Pelost, Ft.

Lao. 528 Tschudln, Ml. 459 Garrison, Ft. L. 572 Brn'mns.

Ft. L. 192 Clarke. Ft. Lau.

507 W'ntw'th, F. L. 317 Valder. Ft. Lau.

221 Dot, Ft. Laud. 343 Miller. Ft. Lau.

174 Lanjmeier, F. L. 41 Graham. Ft. I.

102 Asmer, Ft. Land. 64 STANDINGS I 20 30 40 55' BOOMS AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet.

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ANDERSON FLOOR COVERINGS 0 1.000 i.ooo FOOTBALL SCORES COLLEGE Sterlin Colo. Jr. Col. 12, McCook Jr. College 12.

Oklahoma City TJniv. 27, North Dakota 12. South Dakota State 21, Moorehead Minn. Teachers 7, Peru (Nebr.) Teachers 34. South Dakota Wesleyan 6.

Wayne (Nebr.) State Tchrs. 31, West-mar 0. William A Mary 28, Newport News Apprentice 13. PROFESSIONAL ALL-AMERICA CONFERENCE Los Angeles 17, Brooklvn 7. Chicago 21.

Baltimore 14. EXHIBITION Los Angeles (NFL) 42, Hawaiian Warriors 7.. NATIONAL LEAGUE 6 .760 West, Lakeland 18 15 6 2 Gittens, Ft. Laud. 7 112 1 Arroya, Tampa 7 6 2 1 Aloma.

Havana 208 143 119 19 Lorenzo. Hav. 271 176 275 23 Schacker, S. P.I 227 219 59 20 Stewart, St. Pet.

69 53 25 5 Webb. Lakel'nd 140 159 51 12 Stanton, Miami 330 321 157 20 Marrero, Hav. 255 202 166 20 Graham, Ft. L. 291 322 65 17 Asmer, Ft.

Lao. 182 190 75 12 l.anjrem'r, F. L. 117 141 37 5 Miller, Ft. Lau.

306 353 107 11 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American Lwsue New York 11, Boston 6 (10 innlnss). Cleveland .10, Detroit 1. Philadelphia 9-3. Washington 6-0 (second game eight Innings, to allow Philadelphia to catch train). St.

Louis 10, Chicago 7. National League St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 5. Boston at Phllndelphla, rain. Brooklyn at New York, rain.

Only games. Southern Association Mobile 8-3. Chattanooga 2-10. Birmingham 7, Memphis 4. Atlanta 22.

Little Rock 8. Nashville 11, New Orleans 9, TODAY'S GAMES American League New York at Washington. Chicago at Detroit (2). St. Louis at Cleveland (21.

PhUadelphia at Boston 2). National League Brooklyn at New York (2). Boston at Philadelphia (2) (1 after noon, 1 night). Pittsburgh at Chicago. Cincinnati at St.

Louis (night). Sonthern Association Atlanta at Memphis (2). Birmingham at LJttle Bock. Mobile at Nashville. New Orleans at Chattanooga.

L. 57 58 59 62 63 76 76 77 W. Boston 76 Pittsburgh 71 Brooklyn 71 St. Louis 72 New York 69 Chicago 57 Philadelphia 57 Cincinnati 55 Pet. G.B.

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