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seeded foreign combine of Billy| Sidwell and Jack Bromwich of]
Australia in today's feature semiHa match at Longwood Cricket
Bello in the remaining semifinal
Attention will .be focused on Parker, one time boy wonder of the. courts, for several reasons. Parker, thrice a member of the 17. 8. Davis Cup team, was dropped from the 1949 squad ‘which faces Australia next month at Forest Hills, N. Y. The inference was he wasn't good enough. Changes His Style In any case, it was a new Parker that stormed on to the turf here yesterday for his quarter-final test with big Pancho Gonzales. Usually anchored to the baseline and depending on his opponents’ errors for points, Parker pounded away from the net and raced all over the court to spark his team to a 5-7, 6-3, 6-1, 8-6 win over the hard-hitting pair of James Brink, Seattle, Wash., and Posey Behrens, Fort Lauderdale, a. : , In yesterday's other quarterfinal, Sidwell and Bromwich eliminated South Africans Eric Sturgess and Eustace Fannin, 6-2, 6-4, 2-6, 8-8. In the women’s division today, second-seeded Mrs. Patricia Canning Todd, La Jolla, Cal, and Gertrude Moran, Santa Monica, Cal, battle third-seeded Doris
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the National Public Parks -tennis tournament. Marion Raful, Akron, O. and
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Marlene Bauer (above), 15, Los Angeles, yesterday v first national girls’ Jhon golf championship at Bala-Cynwyd, Pa., defeating Barbara Bruning, White Plains, N.Y., 2 up. Miss Bauer previously had won the Western girls’ junior crown.
3 Share Lead At Grand Rapids
Mangrum, Harrison, Ferrier Tied at 133
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Aug. 20 (UP)—A chilly putter forced Dutch Harrison to share the lead in the $16,500 Grand Rapids Open
with moneybags Lloyd Mangrum and San Franciscan Jim Ferrier at 133 today as third-round play began, : - - Harrison, of Little Rock, Ark., booted a chance to retain the lead he took in the first round when he three-putted the final green and missed a fine chance at an eagle yesterday. : Three strokes behind the topranking 133-shooters came Marty Furgol, who duplicated Mangrum’s twin 33's and unheralded Al Smith of Winston-Salem, N.C., who turned up with a 67-69 total at the midway point.
Favorite Son Near Top
Another Michigan favorite son, not even given an outside chance to stay. with such favorites as Mangrum, ‘was CHIT Seéttergrén| of Muskegon. He added a three-under-par 69 round to a similar total for 138.
mark, N. D.; a 69-shooter, 139 bracket. Following at 140 weve véteran Lawson Little of Monterey, Cal, 72; Glen Teal, Detroit, 69; Otto
very handsome and loves me. I'm 14. How can I convince them I love this boy? OUT-OF-TOWN READER. Telling your parents you're in love, at 14, with a boy you hardly know is just what you shouldn’t do. Tell them you'd like to write to him because he’s 8 good friend-—and prove he's no more than that by showing interest in other boys, and In groups of boys and girls.
Stops Dating WHAT should I do? I met a bachelor who dated me five months. All of a sudden he stopped. I'm a widow, and we're both 49. ; LOVE TO BE LOVED. You don’t give me much to speculates on. All I see you have in common is your age. Looking back, can’t you remember some signs of disapproval the bachelor showed over your appearance, friends, conversation, choice of recreation, etc.? If you get another chance, get him talking about things that interest him—and make them your interests.
Widow- Wants Pension WHERE could 1 apply for a widow's pension? I was told by a lady that gets it to go to the Welfare Department but they told me- they -didn’t know -- anything
about it, COUNTRY WIDOW. Your friend probably means aid. for dependent children irmeeared thee 1 ‘County ~Welra 148 E. Market St. Accept People
To “Sister-in-Law” who
. Behind them came Bob Dillinger of the St. Louis Browns at) 339, Dom y of Boston at .337 and Dale Mitchell of the Cleveland Indians at 318, among the hitters who have played in 95 games or more. Al Schoendienst of the Cardi nals followed Musial in the National with a .319 mark, while Willard Marshall of the New York Giants was fifth was 317. Besides batting, Robinson paced the majors in hits with 161 and in stolen bases with 28, and topped the National League in runs batted in with 97 and in triples with nine. Williams led .both leagues In runs scored with 118 and was fled for the lead in doubles with] Kell at 31 each. The Red Sox| socker also paced the American loop in hits with 150.
Big Cars to Race At Salem Track
Times State Service SALEM, Ind, Aug. 20—A full field of big car drivers will race here tomorrow in an AAA-sanc-tioned sprint racing show. Mel Hansen tops the list of drivers that also will include Jackie Holmes, Spider Webb, Johnnie Crone, Red Renner, Dick \Frazier, Lee Wallard, Doc Shanebrook, Roy Prosser, Ray Johnson, George Lynch, Eddie Zaluckl, Bayless Leverett and Charles VanAcker. | ‘Time trials will bhegin..at tion is scheduled for 3 p: m. (CDT).
1000 Youths Entered
problem, write Tames Grayson, in care of The Times.
around complaining about their obstacles. If they can’t ¢limb over them, they go around them. This sound like a part of a commencement address. But it is the truth,
You should be thinking over what you could be doing now on you job to prepare yourself for a better one when it opens up. Give pome thought to what outside and studying you could be doing which would help prepare you for the job you'd like to be holding some years from now. Then start to prepare yourself for it, Knowing what you want to do makes you able to better recognize opportunities when they comé your way. Do not worry about being run over by the fellow who wants to get ahead. If he deserves to get ahead, or gets a good break, there is nothing you can do about it. Think out what you should be doing to fit yourself to hold that job you want some day. Weave this plan in with patient perseverance and then apply yourself energetically, This has worked for others. It will work for you,
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J. H. Kraft, president of Kraft Foods Co., today was appointed] f the Chicago area for, coming International Dairy Exposition to be at the Fairgrounds Oct. 8 to 15.
The appointment was made by
I'd never have spoken if I hadn't/POssible means. known you ever since we came to| The servants were dispatched C 0. As your oldest friend directly after breakfast to select here I thought it my duty—" (2 suitable site. When the pic“Damn your duty, Emmeline!” nickers arrived about noon they Uncle Hiram shouted back, at the found a long folding’ table, with top of his voice. “You're an evil Chairs to match, set up in the minded, interfering old parrot, (shade of a big willow tree. The that's what you are! It's true you| table was covered by a damask
cloth, decked out with French and Hezzy are the oldest friends ping and Aunt Corinne's second-
I've got: that's why I didn’t put pest silver: Johnson and Job, in you out myself 10 minutes ago./their uniforms, were waiting to ey You $ eter 39 hoie top serve an elaborate cold lunch. ) , 100, st 0 YOur life, as far As I'm concerned. cicareq the table and started And keep your nose out of other! washing up discreetly behind a people's affairs, if you know convenient screen of syringas. what's good for you!” |Celia produced sketching mateHe flung the door open 80 sud-rials, Roscoe and Nora chased denly that it nearly hit Ned in butterflies through the swampy the face. The latter flattened meadow grass. Sonny found an himself against the wall behind old rowboat and offered to take to avoid Mrs. Cobden's furious/ Almira for a ride 'round the laexit, : goon. Tom, making a pillow of » = . AS SOON as the danger off Ned was beginning to feel he frost was over, Aunt Lydia had/might be forced to follow his exTim fill the window boxes at/ample, when the whole party was 1817 with petunias and migno- roused by the sound of wheels nette, and put up smart green-and on the other side of a little grove white striped awnings to shield ot oaks. the house from the afternoon| A phaeton came into view in glare. Her. habit, too, changed the land that-divided the grove
his jacket, calmly went to sleep.|
to do, He had to give Cel nor how she chose to accept his
he meant to give her the nicest thing he had. After making a mental inventory of his meager store of possessions, it seemed that the only suitable object was his Swiss cloek with the carved ivory Lion of Lucerne.
It took Ned some time to screw his courage to the point of action. When as last he stood shivering with excitement on the Kennerleys’ doorstep a bright orange streak showed in. the sky above the lake. As he hurried down the sidewalk the street-lamps paled in -thetern on the milkman’s cart looked wan and ineffectual.
In front of the tall yellow house he halted once more to catch his breath, and to wait till his rapid heartbeats calmed down a little: he felt bound on an errand of thrilling importance. The noise of a latch being lifted made him start with fright; a man was letting himself out the side-door that
with: the weather: now she no|from the butterfly field; Moonlonger waited for Uncle Hiram|light was drawing it, and Abner by the fire, but took up her post Kennerley held the reins. He every day about half past five began talking at once:
in the front parlor window. hank Heavens, I've found Flawlessly dressed, every shin-{You. - Youre ail-safe?".... ing strand of hair scrupulously] “Quite safe, Abner” - replied
In place, she sat quite still; sur- Aunt Corinne. ; veying the length of the street| Mr. Kennerley waved food with placid and ruminative inter-(AWSY; he had lunched at the est. There was nothing of Mrs, “U>
glance, but Ned had a feeling that little escaped it and ‘that, although she seldom commented upon what she saw, she was d
of the party. Tom woke up;| (Celia stopped sketching; ‘Almira |and. Sonny abandoned their boat €€P- and rejoined the others in silence.
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led to Aunt Lydia's room. For an |instant of terror it appeared in{evitable that they should meet. However, the man, though he
|did not see Ned, had noticed the
imilk-cart, which by this time was almost between the Btacks' and the Cobdens’. He crossed the garden quietly in the opposite di-
rection and glipped into the nar.
ow _aliey that corresponding house in Calumet
in a dark overcoat and wore a
pledge of devotion. But of course
glory; even the-lan-
in Furgol, -North Hollywood,
Greiner, Baltimore, 72; Marty . . . -cal..In Junior Olympic Events 70, and Fred Haas Jr, New Orleans, 69.
cities
Lucile Davidson, Kansas City, ad-| vanced to the finals of the wom-| en’s singles yesterday. Miss Raful| defeated Joy V. Liken, Pittsburgh, | 7-9, 7-5, 6-2, and. Miss Davidson | dumped... Jane . Little, Southern! California, 6-1, 11-9, In a semi-final match of the men’s: doubles, Willis Anderson
California, eliminated Leonard Prosser and Alex George, Kansas City, 6-3, 7-5, 6-3. In another
Nolan McQuown, Southern California, defeated Joe Woolfson and Harold Mitchell, Northern California, 10-8, 8-6, 6-2. In the fifth round of the men's singles, McNamara edged MecQuown, 6-8, 6-4, 7-9, 8-2, and Malcolm Fox, Baltimore, Md., defeated Clayton Benham, Honolulu, 10-8, 9-7, 6-4.
Chicago. Cubs to Hold
Tryout Camp at So. Bend |
Trials for young ‘baseball players of Indiana who aspire to careers in the major and minor leagues, will be held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at Leeper Park, South Bend, by the Chicago Cubs, Players are requested to bring their own equipment for the trials that will begin at 4 p. m. each day. Those who come from a distance and are forced to stay over will be given a special session at’8 p. m. Wednesday and
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PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 20 yesterday, were held over until (UP)~They rolled -out: the red today 1 carpet at Shibe Park for Eddie distribution of contestants in éach Waitkus last night. {event was so even that two days The popular first baseman for of preliminaries were not necesthe Philadelphia Phillies, wearing sary. his uniform for the first time, The final track and field events since he was shot by a crazed Will be held this afternoon with girl fan in Chicago, was given an|teams from four cities — Cineinofficial, and spontaneous, *“Wel-|natl; Houston, Tex.; Cleveland and
BAREA, 0. Aug. 20 (UP)— More than 1000 youths from 22 today began competition
Baldwin-Walalce | change them? They may appear
The preliminaries, scheduled for |
because, officials said, the, .
writes privately that her family |_is_shunned because one member is handicapped—Wouldn’t it be better to accept people and their curiosity and thought-
Emil Schram, president of the New York Stock Exchange and chairman of the national sponsoring committee of the exposition. H. C. Krannert, Indiana chair-
ly delighted by her surroundings. | Early in May a wave of labor troubles swept the country. There! were strikes everywhere, but no-| where so many as in Chicago. |
lessness instead of to .\man, announced that $126,000 had
been raised to date.
The Pullman factories shut down.
“|The disturbances. came to a cli-
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Once Mr. Kennerley's fears Bad) 0ad-br 1 hat pulled aver
been assuaged he seemed talka-|ii, ob ng oa. JAW at once tive and positively cheerful. Chicago, he hoped, would soon once more be a safe place for decent men and women . , . “That reminds me,
(To Be Continued) : fonyrisht, 1949, by Arthur Meeker, Pubs lished with Alfred Knopf,
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"ne I'VE BEEN married nearly seven years and “two Live Jy Wife 41d WUIA do Saening Jor Dur. But she I getting a divorce. Sometimes she talks i. "0 We've been with her parents, her mother and I 0 CHAPTER NINE . Catch Jackie fou a Wo avy ay ot All Ws Hoeged was 2 THE NEXT DAY, which Saturday, A t Coriane apd)” : wt want to go. 1 ’ Was'a un e “ 1 don’t wan : ! ; My wite and I had a few umbartasied becouse: Jou ao (put went to heat “TL Trovatore.” Dressed In ull Fg. they wont--1 won't It's too Hiddisney | Bghin Dickie She would oat You have a lot to build on— slightly at loose ends, Ned went out into the garden, Mr. Kennerley glanced at Aunt n ng pu night. Otherwise we re Fu ary in spite of the tireless east wind, to watch Tim spading up thei, q... “My dear lady, do help {HHL ARERRINID VF Sawer 1 got ner wang 28, 1 2 area ¢ henth of he |“ ie ere rns dn oy an | BEAL 8 meting Raymasker me purse bert" wanted, snows ve? Youd f caught uare: thrown-—no-| Lydia embroidery Raises Mark to .323; CITY READER. | Tbe you PI i you [23usl occurrence across the streel. ong knew by whom— that killed Williams Retains _ Your wife mamiy your ried tom a hand door 3 Condens’ a number of policemen. “Hot Springs in Ma Jhow deAL Lead With .356 Nappy a wants OPP pant Ban ERs. stalked through it, de-| For days panic reigned in Pral-/lighttul it sounds! I'll write to ’ to you say you want her ___ MRS. scended the steps, and then tra- le Ave. Most of the women were|you, darling, every week, and so {| NEW YORK, Aug. 20 (UP)—| yu Jusmy of your own instead versed the avenue, coming raid to leave their homes on must you write to me.” Can Stan Musial of the St. Louls| 5¢ pearing you complain about |Your Jobe straight toward them. Intention &nY pretext. | It was Celia who created a dig (Cardinals prolong his remarkable) her mother. She wants you to ie quivered in the angle of her un-| Ir the midst of these agitations| version. Now as she and Sonny ? » - t [batting pace long enough to over- do something about ir Patient Pr Soniprommsing, Jet-brimmed Uncle Hi Wa Ce were to be left alone lomorrOw, ritating faults which prob- Wn on ano - woul be permi as take Jackie . Robinson of the has mentioned. eparing This was odd: never, that Ned|!0 100k at some government lands pied Ned to spend the Brooklyn Dodgers and win his she thinks you don’t |could remember, had she caled|fOF, Sale in the northern peninsula yong, | |fourth National League Ritng| try to find » house. Surprise W to Advance before; in any case Aunt Lydia|0f Michigan. He was reuetont fo ure wennertey, whose favorite crown? > her and find one. Tell her you : was out, and Mrs. Cobden ought|y i'y vais insisted she was not she was, declared that she might The brilliant Cards owAeae two can be happy again living : id 2 know ft, she spent most of afraid: Tom was almost 17 now, have the whole dancing-class and a Was hating I 13 ho iy OR dosen't tell Bon any Akon Ay, Seonohenng whe and could handle a gun as well as| welcome. ints during the week to vault! her what she wants to hear. n v dow; she could hardly have failed : : " lie on ¢ighth 10 third place In the She Wits to Nay You love g ‘Run Over’ to observe the ladies’ departure|, Accordingly, after many hesi-| ON THE following night, Ce race with a mark of .323. her, that you think she's & good | When I read about the lives |hai¢ an hour earlier in Mrs. Ken- (tenn mor ont of tae homes batary Fan things to sult herself. She was The spectacular spurt still 1oft| mother. She wants you in- | °f guccessful men and women |neriey's coupe. One could only| aunt §ydia was deep in plans for|&t Der best as a hostess. Spending Musial 42 points’ behind front-| teresting to her friends. i the past, quite often mention |sonciude that Uncle Hiram was|y plonio party in the country at|the night at the Kennerleys' was, running Robinson at .365 and one| I know you meed rest, but made of their patience and | the object of her visit. Jackbon Park naturally, a great adventure. In t behind team-mate Enos some days lose a dittle sleep | Perseverance. Just how can one Ned felt a sit . Ned's infatuated eyes everything Blanghter at 324. But at the and take her Places. See that | bo patient and persevering |, 0 uy house © CTT! rr was only faif to say that|In his beloved's house seemed rate Musial has been belting) she has fun. She shouldn't | Tiorous being run over Phe ee | “There's none so blind as those|the original project had not been Uniquely precious, a Tol ban fo (he coved oma ng anh commons | ADOT nan seine ie, was” 03 suum ren ou ph Se, TRI title which he won in 1043, ‘46 ly won't hurt. She's probably By JAMES GRAYSON “You poor deluded fnan—you're/as her friend, though for quite|over everything that had hapand 48. lonesome. Most wives can’t | All over the country there are ine only one in town who's not|different reasons: Mr. Kennerley pened at Celia’s party. His heart In the American League, Ted| walt to get home if they think |Certain people who are practicing on to Lydia's tricks, You remem- had made more fuss than anyone|was bursting with love, and with Williams of the Boston Red S0x| they'll get attention from their [Patient perseverence. Some Of her what I told you when you about the Haymarket affair. In sadness because there was no picked up three points to retain| husbands. them are working toward certain married her: Once a loose woman, (fact, he had appeared so appre- way for him to show it . . his lead with an average of .356, goals. They have big plans. They always a loose woman, as well hensive that his wife, out of sheer| nv .. was his last thought bewhile George Kell of the Detroit Parent Trouble have much to learn. They have expect a leopard to change its perversity, could do no less than fore sleeping: When he opened his Tigers added eight to take over) MY PARENTS say I'm too/much to do. They do not 0 spots! I tell you it's true, whether Proclaim her utter indifference to eyes, very earl y in the-morning second place with .350. young to write a boy, 16, who is It you have a personal Job [7°00 want to believe me or not. danger by the most extravagant he knew suddenly what he’ ted
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come Home” by 25,000 fans in the bunting-draped park. Among the gifts he received) were an automobile, a television] set, two radios, several wrist watches, luggage, golf ciubs,| shirts, and a $500 savings bond.
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Fight Results
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