TI HEMICHIGAN DAIY eG St6ps IReds With Fou r Hits To Keep Cardinals In Race INCINNATI, Sept. 27.-(P)-Fid- Then Bill bore down and fmade Frank Bill McGee stopped the Reds McCorniick pop weakly to short. I today, beating the leaders 4 to 0 Going back to the first game of four scattered hits, and as a re- yesterday's double-header, when Bill Myers poked a hmeri mu witht t1n sult, the scrapping St. Louis Car- dinals retained their slim chance of wiriting the National League flag. With four games remaining to be piayed by each team, including the final of their present "crudial" series tonbrrow, the Rhinelanders led by two and one-half contests. They still had a chance to clinch the pen- nanit tomorrow, but their failure to hit hi their last two games had thrown this town into a tailspin. \ To make matters darker, the man the Cards licked today was heroic Budky Walters, who had won 27 vic- tories, including his last six in a row. The Gas-Housers made the most of their seven hits, one of which was Terry Moore's 16th home run of the season. Mbre than 25,000 fans burned al- most silently as the Fiddler did his stuff. The young right-hander with1 the 'blazing fast ball was in rare form. Two of the four widely-scattered* blows he permitted were scratched through the infield, Walters con- tributing one of them. Only once did the Reds threaten to score on him, in the third inning whefn an error by Stu Martin on a perfect double-play ball helped the locals fill the bags with two out. on, the Reds had piled up 24 conisecu- tive scoreless innings, and .the end did not appear to be in sight as McGee fanned Wally Berger for the final out today. Berger, incidentally, came closest to{ ending the drought in the fourth in- ning today, when he 'knocked one over the left field wall that barely went foul. Otherwise, the leaders hitC only two really hard balls to the out- field. The Cards lost little time sailing in- to Walters. Clean singles by Jae Medwick, Terry Moore and Stu Mar- tin pushed across the winning run in the second frame. They counted, twice more in the fourth on a walk' to Mize, Don Padgett's line double to; right, an error by Ernie Lombardi and a sacrifice fly. Moore's homer, his second safety of the game, rounded off the total. Slaughter provided the fielding gem in the ninth when, after McCormick had led off with a single and the crowd was yelling for a rally, he raced to the right field bleachers to pull down Lombardi's drive. With that, the fans subsided. Manager Bill McKechinie said he would pin his hopes on big Paul Der- ringer, winner of 24 games, to pro- vide the clincher tomorrow. Ray Ralph 'Heikkinen Released By The Brooklyn Dodgers Waivers have jeen asea on Ralph Heikkinen, Michigan's 1938 All- American guard, the Brooklyn Dod-, gers announced yesterday. If no: club claimed Heikkinen by today, he will be released by the Dodgers. Heikkinen, who gave up a coach- ing job here to play professional football,. has been used only spar- ingly ifi the two games he has played in. Indians Gain Third Place CHICAGO- (R) -Cleveland's In- dians made a sweep of their double header With Chicago tonight and swept past the Dykes clan into third place by winning the second game 7 to 5. Blades was und8cided whether Ito coie right .back with Curt Davis, whom the Reds knocked out in yes- terday's first game, or to give the chance to Max Lanier, a freshman sensation who held Chicago to four hits last Sunday. Ferry Field Becomes A Maternity Hospital There came to Ferry Field during the past sumixer one of those pro- lific things called rabbits. It was "that way" and soon it deposited six budding bunnies in the high jump pit. A humanitarian ground crew has not disturbed the bunnies, and they are ,still there, covered with straw to keep them warm. The mother has not yet been seen, but since the sextet seem well-fed, it is assumed that she visits them during the night. As yet, however, no one has volunteered to stay up to see if he can get a glimpse of Mother Rabbit visiting and feeding her young uns. Fountain Pens 302 S. State St. Typewriters . DAILY SPORTS TRYOUTS All second semester freshmen and sophomores who are interest- ed in trying out for the sports staff of The Daily, please report to Herb Lev at, the sports desk, Student Publications Building, today at 11 'a.m. Experience is not necessary. .. 'iI * I satt& ~ as~oTt shoe ie' W~ st started a a sp ave it, seiz~ed it. Soon ' odalythe pres tonstyle, ta~~ ra e tOY feet rr .. . 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