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By STAN OPOTOWSRKY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORX, Aug. 1--Burly Don Newcombe’s triumph over an _alarming tendency to fold up in the ¢ pennant hopes of the pitching-poor Brooklyn Dodgers today: He has figt always been a fold-up guy, this giant: Negro hurler. In fact, his 9-3 record is second best on the staff and nis seven completed games tops-his team. But in hig last three games New-

combe . rieeded . help, before he could finish, even though he won: Mfer Leaders By United Pram

two of those games, 8 Yesterday —-he-ran.. into late, Ringer. a Lau. e trouble once AREIN when § i St. Louie Cardinals turned eit i> De yor ads “on a ninth inning rally. But this NATION time Newcombe was able to suffi gp ingon. Broskiva i a it out after two runs were scored, 2! Be o CN i _and the Dodgers won, 4 to 2: arial di ie od i i

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81a Gordpn—for a 9 160 nightcap win,” 1 Gran Hamner doubled and Dick]

Dodger runs in the third, fourth fifth and eighth gave him a 4-0/ over the Cubs. lead going into the final frame.| Yanks Split However, Ron Northey and| The New York Yankees blast in the ninth with succes-!jead to four games over Cleveo8ive singles with one out. Joe land, picking up half a game by Gargiola fouled out, put pinch: splitting a double-header with the hitter Lou Klein lashed a single, White B6% While the Indians lost “to center; scoring Chuck Diering to the Red Sox.. The Yanks won

who ran for Northey. Nelson the opener, 3 to 2, in the last of By JIM HEYROCK f Moose : Boushion | headed for third, and then camel the ninth and then lost the night- Behind the pitching of amateur veteran Ben Wise, Sacks’ Used Basty.ct AR BO A aklimanst’ 5 J 3 3 home when Duke Stiider threw in cap, 2 to 1, in the 10th. “{Cars yesterday clinched the championship in the Big Six League of MCnaonit 3 1 { 0 Wasledvort 3 8 3 wide to the base. Newcombe In the first game, the Yanks| the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association with an 8 to 5 end.ib . 3 33 li Dobkinsif-e 3 3 2 i looked wary, but he was saved were trailing, 2-1, when Johnny| victory over the Kirshbaum Community Center. Jiliard.ee . 133 4 Hanagan Jb 4 33% . when Bill Baker, next up, ground: Lindell Jed off the ninth with a| Wise gave up eight hits and shut out the Kirshbaumers for| 0 R Harbor.sf 4 1 3 0 Maresctee” 3 1.3 3 “tout to end the game. —ihomer. The bases were Aiea seven naings THe. losers got their five runs in the eighth and tian 3 11 1 gughions it 1 I : Lopat, an ings. a = _ was! error, =p! a hry Pommy . Highlight of the contest was af the mound for the losers. Roeder —— Sail Henrich singled to break up the homer in the fifth by Jim Mullin gave up seven hits while gaing| ,.. ;. 5 yi ol Tota ~ 3 83114 homes | With two aboard; for-Sacks’.. The the distance. One of the highlights! +Tws out “when winning run 3

game, -— Luke Appling’s with one on won the nightcap ‘for the Sox in the 10th. Henrich,

—..A.similar spurt, . Saffell’s two-run single with the

bases loaded and two out in the Nomered with none on for the | gave the Pirates’ a 6-to-5! Yanks in the botfom of the 10th; Linde Air

Braves in the but there the scoring stopped. . Suttle header Maury McDermott, the 20-year- | toa 9-to-1 old lefty, shut out Cleveland, 3 : . {to 0, for the Red Sox. He gave The Braves broke a 33 tie in {up eight hits and fanned seven,

the top of the ninth in-that n ht- allowing only one. Indian to reach only ran to come in. 1 4 Sup with with two runs.-on hat Big by third. 5 The Fall Creek Athletics eased ould push only one across. |. | she Left” on Daven SR Ed Sauer, Jim 1 and Mickey, Sherry Robertson homered twice by the Eagles Lodge 14 to 125The| In other games In the re¢rea- lodees & Cloran 3. Strick out—By Livingston. The Braves were late and Eddie Robinson once in) Eagles were leading 9 to 3 when jon league, the Pennsylvania J'ogets & & ‘Cloran 7, tie ON Hodees 3 1 “starting tn the- overithe Athletics started their big Motor Inn won, 6 to 3, over Clarke)s. Hit b ; pitcher_8y & Ganon, px e) i Le eg |

opener; ath nine of their runs and nine of the

nings. Ipair of victories over the Ath-| The ‘Giants played Just the op-iletics, 3 to 0:and 6 to 0.

' Hansen Sets New Half-Mile == ~ Mark, Wins Feature Race

BY BILL EGGERT, Times Sports Writer go WINCHES RD Ind. Aug. 1—Mel Hansen of Los Angeles owned the world's fastest big car record for one lap on a half-mile rack:

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Argentina's i{Trebol Club, new inter- Anierica ts polo champions at’ the Oak Brool ub near here.

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11 (UP)=This year’s U., 8. Davis} {Cup team will not he fo |another month, but ‘a ‘berth on lostig innings. buoyed the'the four-man squad practically ‘was assured Billy Talbert today. |. Talbert, who is 31years-old and

| experts, puiled one of the biggest

tonzates of -Los-Angeles, 6-4 5% 41/36, 7-5, 6-2; in the finals of the

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20. gained by Talbert in the last month, The New York veteran previously: copped ‘the Eastern| mw Clay Courts championship and 4. the New York state crown.

eds in both ends of a double- spring: but ‘was not. the same They Squeezed 10° runs player in yesterday's: opener for a 10 to 0 win, and then match point inthe fourth set bud ‘k

scored nine runs in the second "Talbert, fighting gamely, rallied! (inning--inclyding two homers bY to take that set and then com-|:

[to give the Phils a 5 to 4 Win sales and Hugh ‘Stewart of San

{‘Iafter winning the fifst two games W i | Saturday's 70 for a total of 1 . f

- Stock: Rises With' Win Over Gonzales

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title match. The swarthy Californian reached

| pletely outthought his opponent In the fifth set. | Talbert teamed with Gardnar Mulloy of Miami to defeat Gon-

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Amateur Title, Beat Kirshbaum, 8-5

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winners collected 10 hits off two! iia ‘a ‘two-run homer

pitchérs. Bruckman. Also id the Big Six Teague, Community scored

downed 8imp- the fourth and held the eighth when the Olds lads tied,

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son Studios 8 to 1. Jim Cox, on| the mound for Linde, hits and was well on his way shutout until the passed ball allowed Simpson ‘si half. The winn the top of the

T-to-3- triumph 3 nde: Th. Browns, while the: Detroit; ‘rally in the fifth. The A's marked Auto and Bill Kuhn - Chevrolet 8&0, Codes, their 12 hits in the last three Tigers took fourth place, with a Up seven runs to take a one-run dumped Jones and Maley 12 to 2.| ha Vestal

lead. Elsewhere on the amateur front They marked up three more ins, "goin Side Saints walloped!

_* [the sixth and one in the seventh. yeyia| Steel, 13 to 5. The winners

The Eagles scored two in thei,,, oq two Vestal hurlers for.17| bath but their rally was cut ‘hits, including home runs by | {George Wiltsee and Emil Kaiser.! Cook Makes Throw Bill Kistler allowed the Steelmen One ofthe Highlights of thelonly five hits. |game was a throw by ‘Benny| Wiltsee, centerfielder for the | Cook; A's left fielder and lead off Saints paced the victors at the man to second base to cut off a plate with four hits out of five {rinner. The Eagles collected 16 times —at’ bat. Wayne Swihart {hits while’ the: A's got 8. Bob started on the mound for the | Bray hit-a homer for. the les lssers.but was rapped for 18 hit

In the Municipal League, Capf-iin five and -two-thirds Ianings.

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2. Read. XK. Dovkins- 2. _Rans—Bstty, Me lead until’ iCrimon. Read. Dillard, Temme, B, Harbor, |C. Cannon 2; Skillman 2, Wagle 2. Alford, 8 nn. * es, gave up sixithe count. . Community got an-|Tinasan. a “2 Hodu 8, Buns ma toa other in the ninth and Hickman g..mor. ¢. Cannon, Skillman 2. K. Dobninth when a|came back to tie the score in their kins 2. Flanagan, - Hayes. Hodges. Three: ers got two runs in base ‘hit—Hodges. Stolen bases—skilnan 11th and Hickman 13, Wage 2, Hayes, -Sacrifice—J. ‘Harbor,

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| Western Open - “STI PAUL, Minn, Aug. 1 (oP) Sammy Snead headed for Chi aj 04's 11. Assarican Shamplonabip today as the second man in U. 8,

tour “major ‘tournaments mn a kin

12 00 Western Open golf tournament in a record 268 strokes—20

Snead, hardened veteran from White Sulphur. Springs, W. Va.

lof Memphis by four. strikes ‘and three other aces—Eloyd , Man-

His total was two strokes better than the previous 270 mark 18 N. Keystone [set for the Western i Chickén Loop, 6518 yi | Johnny Palmer at Salt Lake City s charges... in. 1947 and equalled the an oo. record established by Henry Ran'som during the" 1946 St. Open.

of oi Sa600: Snead boosted his 1949

more than Middlecoff now boasts ‘|with the $1900 he won in the Western. Snead and Middlecoff

Traffic ‘Campaign Nets 59 Arrests

ists are facing traffic violation charges today because their feet were too heavy—iao heavy. on the| gas. during The early hours of Sunday.

speeding and the others with auch charges as disobeying traffic sigmals or failing to stop at through streets, were picked up as Indianapolis police continued a cam-

less driving during. the after midnight hours.

unmarked cars to avoid immediate detection, rounded up the violators in virtually every section of the city. The drive against reckless driving during the wee hours was inaugurated. tw ago and will continue ind finitely, police said. iy

“MR. ALES A aorgintown when said he and Mr. Wol"Indianapolis insurance

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" yesterday by winniiig the Jong, before the motor failed. Mrs, Walls, who said he had a license for 10 years, said he and Mr. Wolkins came to Sntianapolict rgantown com fo "Wolking and Bo ok

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par for rolling Keller “Fariiel” this" yéar-he-cap-

{pital in. Lebanon ‘Husband Hurt Critically ‘Mrs. Coyer's: husband, Hector, - Tso) also injured in the crash, was

roared from behind-on the last reported in critical condition, two days of the 72-hole medal “e=__._. _ipolice reported. Also hospitalized. play tourney to skip National were Mr.- and Mrs. Clarence ~~ i. .- Open CHampion Cary. Middlecoff In Chicke oop Keller, who were riding with {

{them, According to police reports, the ear believed to -have been driven {by Mr. Keller, collided: with a car |driven by Ben Hawkins, 80 of 1229 Oliver Ave. Miss Joan Woods, 18, of 2653 “Eollier—Ave, and Billy DeFord, 21, of 665 Birch -Ave., who were : Court today as a resalt of three riding with Mr. Hawkins, were raids by sheriff's deputies in two Ireleased after being- treated for days.’ = ~jminor i injuries. The proprietor, Frank Rai-| Over t “week-end, any police mondi, and his six customers said, seven persons were injured were charged with violation of {slightly in 18 accidents,

he - 1935 beverage act. Five other a Grotto Gives $1068

, Chick Harbert and Jimmy aret—by five. dy Equals Course Record

Raid Brings Total For 2 Days .to 11

Six more customers of - the |

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winnings to $23,500, about $1500

other customers faced the same charge in Municipal Court Sat-

are one-two among the Years nose to come up in court +. Check for: Crippled Birla lige money-winners, day were: Florence Newcomb, | A crowd of mbre than 8000. at * CHAPEL

28, of 1714 MN. Alabama St. Sahara Grotto concent in Garfield Hazel Tabor, 22, 1605 8S. Ran-sPark last night saw Mayor Feeney dolph St; William -H. Compton; receive 4’ ¢heck for $1068 for:the 35, 1304 Central Ave. Bstel Marion County Society for the Myers, 29, of Louisville, and Rob-~ Crippled. ert Casey, 23, of 6431 Park Ave. Fhe check, presented by Sahara Casey’ also was charged with re-| - {Grotto Monarch David Showalter, sisting arrest. = =the proceeds fram a benefit «Early Mofulng Raid game -staged by the Grotto at Deputy Elmer Graves led" the, Victory Field recently. group of deputies who raided ase The presentation was part of establishment early - yesterdayis program presented by the Samorning. Two raids early Satur-inara Grotto band, directed’ by day had resulted in five arrests.|yames Breeding,” and the glee Those arrested Saturday ap-|ciyp, directed by Frank Watkins, peared in Municipal Court 3 be-'“rne program, sponsored by the fore pro-tem' Judge Herbert Spen- cy; pepartment of Public Parks, cer and were fined from $10 to $15 arranged by Morgan Kueteand costs. Suspended sentences| ..... manager of the Grotto of 60 days were-given to three of band ‘and glee club - them. . = - +The sheriff's raids followed com- LEGAL NOTICES plaints from ni bors that cus- RDINANCE NO. 7. 1040 tomers were boistrous and that] SENGRAL ORDEEATS asa siapiiting there .was drinking after hours.'a Plan Commission in and for the Cit Deputy Grayes said be and .his ee hai sugh Comimis= oor “nto chasers serv _P at oe viding or Ae Reg of re is place. ?

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for ana of 87928 miles r — ii" of the ; eran wre os ark ut, — i Bo “See tol..Qil defeated Tryon's Tavern. Boh Ray came.in from his short. SNe: Slaiitie Lott on he : Commanin, A es : y Boughton Excava- 3 position to finish the-hurling.Vesial 8 8. Saints ir, “Base on : . p 8 we “DANIEL WE week before at Salem, nd. Amateur xX cores 110 1 and the jstop Thats 0 flirt Kistter A} employed the —— - tors edged out the Moose Lodge, chores for Vestal Steel. {Struck He eltar awinar De B_ Ray 3, Guaranteed ATCH USE YOUR CREDIT AT enol the thar POP git . . = reco 836 set here the AFH OA BHOA DIDS. it H = pecs at 0s : by {Hose 41808 1 +3 ir ‘Ted Skillman was responaible] Beurvatinn Loigun Stanfinay. | {Basie s, pnias Wild | Blin gitar “kind friends. be he Mall Speci y, | Miller.ss 3112 . dita for the Boughton winning fun in/Conimunity Buick ... fo 8 180 Deer RK istle ing _pitcher—8w hart a ny ang 0 mnt Driving * the alloy Special. ig; kess. 3.1 0 2 8ouvnieras 0 0 2 0 lckman Olds. ...... - 8 239 | Umpires—Hurt’ dnd Dible. Time—2: ® m ; oir ree ee Be 9! the last half of the ninth when he Kuhn Chevy i 628 | . x years usually piloted by Troy Ruttman, Peter: 4 30 OBehananct 5 3 10 JEWELRY SH and ) citizen members term - “Hansen won an-elimination heat: allen, $399 Seofiaig of @ 9.9 9 punched out “his, third hit in five 5501 Meno Ton -3 3 4a = Si d i 3 lop ¢ " ‘ of out "t4) % | Jears, ‘the term ot cach men ists and then took the 20-lap feature faplor. 1} hh 2110 4 0 0 0 trips tothe plate. Dwaine Hodges, [Jones & Maley | : Lo 8 000 200.7 Local Il uv. tu ents . . 131 W. Washington st. followin. ppainted 0 expire January ise _S Florists-A {De af 20-0 0000 a erm for which said member sh hev with Jacki® Holmes of Indian-| Bisncort 3 1 1 0 $ $9 § Boughton's . pitcher, &ffled the MOTOR REC. LEAGUE ‘Win $50 Scholarshi al-tave CLAYPOOL apolis- finishing second both fucker. 31d 391 8 cause by getting a triple in the| g Community Hie ckman > &i ni Slave Bari ps Funersk. Flora} | times. E [Altos p ide 13 | 3 second with a mate aboard. {Dobbeit “0 6 0 © Bartonlb 4 0 8 1! 1.OO INGTON. ype 1 VAY) W B Di d eh “The feature ‘race-was marred] Groenes, 11 6 0) The Community “Buick ‘nine nent £9 §. rein 4 0 0 0S Ee fndiana. University stu- L 4 uy lamonds FOR FUNE I Earl of| Totals 441831 9 Totals 336 5 went into a first place tie for the Pirtisci 3 1 1 5130 an, y QUSTWORTHY SIN HIGHEST CASH. PRICES sion he_titisen members Jona grant ~-by-one accident when Bill Earl 0 |Bagies Lodge i+. 103 411 00313 Recreation League leadership by Edwards it 1 1 1 13 ] §igents from Indlanajoli Neve " ead certificates ail “be certified 16 pL wah Li RIO SKidded oft the-track- i SIF Atos iro 666-28 "74 to 3, in a hard fought CONtE pte ri 3-0-3 8-143 been named winners of $50 ON 3 Gr Th a ing ‘into the southeast turn. Hel Errors Bray, Altapp. Miller, Anderson {Brekmane 4 2 3 319 2cial merit scholarships for. a A he in i —erene crashed through the fenee: The! Her LR onday. ) Mil !defeating Hickman Oldsmobile, (Bae: an 2 2 1 8 103 040.50 academic year at 1. OPTI an Pati ang after 5 : : Riverside Park. =O ado RroEtayed upright although. i: 28 k “ i j tve 100 1 They are . Edna Bolly, 430! { Passed in Council. this 18th day of ‘ dropped 25 feet” Barl suffered a Greene 3. Runs "batted in—Miler, ral The RHE. Ra J coer aR ; + Massarhusetts Ave; James J. Me-| == 1949. me! *- cut lip and loose teeth. i RI TP ge TAD {BitenSre, Cokl ey” She Breyer Totals + 38 1a “rota 49 an iE Garrell, 4009 N, New Jersey St.;' ERNEST TE Other elimination race winne Hfton. Silen Bases oover. ae {fiber in the eighth. The Hick- | Berors-_Vermillign. “00 vol onl on 3 Mrs. Ellen Heath Magenis, 1627] ; ie AL) VERNON'L. . were Jimmy Daywait of Wabash Dies » hans. Smith 4° Aldrides.| ooo Sere able to get only six =Pirtle. Stanley. Edwards, Brickman E. Minnesota St.; Joseph A. Mil- On Furs i a fa Members of .the Common Council ‘of and-Doc Shanebrook of La Porte, Arormo a i Greene to Sarrifice eMondey. ant vadlhest url. i Pluckman Qoibait, Hoek Rube batted 11 in er, RR“ 12:° Barbara Pritchard, || Cloth Coats ry rpose fae City of Beech Grove, Indiana. Roy Prosser of Sun Valley, Cal, a ~Bagles Lodge 11,3118 0 e : [Two-base hits Pirie. Gaughan Home run "701 8. Meridian-St.; Jack Schech- : and Suits iL. STRATTON. Clerk: Treasure Read won the 10-lap semifinal. \ Buse cb Dnia-i A commendable performance piuetman , Let on mobile Aman ter, 3308 Ruckle St, and Ann -Miagante 1 (ass Langu Li, reschted by me lo the Mayor of the mn we 7 he ¢ i} ase on ty Grove, Ind George Lynch of Detroit com-/Eibe 1 Qtek out Hite 1 Schoter 1 was turned In by Don Roeder on er ee CO Toohey § Rass Marie Woerner, 1221°N. Bancroft, BISHOP FURS Mer, of Juiz. 19% ndiana. -ofi-; the . T peted in his first auto racing] Fi § in 3 innings, Bchoier 8 in 3 (pitched 10 St t G Over Coonan 1 Thatta 3 ja, v iniines St. . 2nd Floor—7 N. Meridian F ik i {sea Sartre, he was injured last Me-|]> ! n are n & : ay of Jai, iar A Day oh he rst lap“of the. {Theters, are oes oe, Clarke Auto B Hit by Brea d Truck usb u_sviano, Mayof. _ Wa 500-miie race at Indianapolis, {pitcher —8 mpires-Jim Boswil and Top on Bond Goal ghunbeh. 1” $18 soem A384 oy Y [pubic fe avinorisie he oa's o ot For u 3 3 y. * Re rt Lynch, who suffered a ‘broken stained tab. Allens $0 1 3 Memon 3-34 3 Dies in Muncie Hospital ae. Mai, i onibit sognicie-a-the- time: finished. second. ni. Hoosiers 1 ma ntain an es {Leppert.e- 1 1 1} 0 4 3 20 Times ne Se ‘Bublle recta in the. City. of Beech ne none elimination race and Atl high record. in The ~ pir 3 ed ao : + Ee CIE, TN TS i adi es gnated sby said board by Eee to —————————_— seventh in the feature here yes- 10 chase of United States savings Srince 3671 °%c 3 4 told John Edward aon son of] lem Deliver Hi . fa Toon god to be J, “Serday, 33 ,Bakerrf 4 0.0 0 3100 "Mrs, Agnes Mudson of Muncie, CAPITOL L EANERA ot, 20,00 PA lak fo lication - 4 bonds {n the recent Opportunity | a Fort 10.00 died in Ball Memorial Hospital 207 W. Wash. St : nah he = Cla , c ! +1 dp oo aan : x Beech Grove, Indian ica o Bears tedve 1 ® Drive; the United States Treasury Tota List Fo ia” Tots : 33 82116 |early today of injuries ‘suffered A. 6554 1 The Board of Public Works a ; | b. for Kruse in B h reby authorized to I ] 94 Department “announced. today. |Renp Mc Motor r In loa 3 000 s Friday when he was struck id “ " IN bY any vehicle. within E For Rensselaer Training wi x JE Indiana citizens bought $34,080-| Frio’ — Leppert. Hammon 3 Davis & bread truck. “nF pe rein ine . All CI CHICAGO, Aug, 1 (UP)=The| Totals 32 634100 Totals 3 63718 475.27 in series “E” bonds against Pht" fe oh, in Funes Shambaagh 2 ‘Mrs.. Agnes Hudson of Muinete;! LEADER" : =f Chicago Bears. who trek to Rens- Tryons RA +. 001.000 000 1a goal of $28.220,000 set by the Thatcher! Left on hase Pann Mater Tani The child's death was the sec-| ZEPHYR any inter. Exot R selaer, Ind... this week to open BE TF Tt Wiltis a w | Treasury Department, the records 10. Kruse 7 Hits—Off Neeley 8. in rele? ond traffic fatality ‘in Muncie for! | Propriste ie in .f of 1 Days... training for the 1949 Nationally... parmes Runs batted in—Russens Show. This {aa 20.8 per cent lead GST Kruse in; 8. Winning pi Neher— the year. Foliee- said the little ~ All-Weather ’: Te and plac » 3 Da pA Football League campaign, 18st wunams R Moore. R. Bujler. Farmer Over the. requested amount. Jones & Maley Kuhn Chevy . [DOY: Tan out into the street. in| - thereon tha Trersection a Days... éiaze. plight announced the signing’ of | Tva-bure niis—Rupei R Butier 3 @geri-{* J Perry Meek, Marion County’ gy niiic a © 9 A wait AR §.0 4 front of the truck. The driver, Wai: 3 Awnings 4 fection or Pabie Works wd ¢ or 8 Days... two more veteran players he Paces Pevons | fase chatrman &f the savings bond Rdkovie 2h § A 2 AE inkier.c } ro Arvin, Hotmier, also of Rae Indiana's Oldent Credit Jewelers yz Dorm ™ an traf fic" sien. of 3 Sheet and plac Soe 6 Days ,.qense Frank Minin, ‘ hae ot 0 ane Of] Heh . {1 lorganization, said that Marlon Conk rt 13} 3% Sinan 8 3 1 i Was held. blameless. N: Mines St. ls Nibiting ao turn itn any int intees 1 DAY oeineee three years’ standing with the is_ort Fick 6 gs. Stege- County residents bought $5839. Almas 3 & 2 18.58 3 143 3 - street, Bears, and Chuck Drulis, a six. "oi 18 5.46 tn “E” bonds during th Suigiin 4 1 Billi sTRAWS @ STRAWS You Save Because We Save fof any ' . : g e Yr! 5% 22 Jeai vetwran. giked heir 1919 BIG AIX LEAGUE six-week campaign. Ariane 1 3 ise] "MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS. bi contracts LJ ea ake © nels 103-00 000. oll.p 20 1000 Any person aN tn os BERS 1 $22.95 ,, $20.95 {fren ee College at Rensselaer. Bt. Joseph's 3 Whe'sha Kenda doe S58 3 na Ohio Wins Tri-State 10.00 to in any at {anf Brown. + “Ta stall Het tS 172% 1% Of ore than i , Total 2 A271. T 48.1727 12 \ mmr m——— tou Golf Crown; Indiana 2d joe's wales’ otal ott 1303 ROBERT HALL Clothes hie = ; Softball Notes Linde 91 003 Cox : i nited Press {Sy Er or Badky fe. D..€ —— Ru 3 oon, a yn "» t from and EXIF Toor + Kings pie Goedmis” and -McMasters: Cox and Covie.| . CINC INNAYT Aug. - 1 - Ohio goo: Yietich oR Win Ter 2. Wot, | : A : fures Bap a pile); IREW Pofmamnnig ren— ~{stored “an ‘easy victory: tn-a-three £4 “FRighards 3. Rung datied foo: | LARGEST SELECTION. 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