Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1949 — Page 38

'Outdoors— ree : ; : X a a : A % iE A ro Fish Rodeo Tennis Has Real Official Starting Gun War SeemsioFollow = EEE Tallie = By JIM SMITH, Times Hunting and Fishing Editor _ NEW YORK, Aug. 27—This may be just the day for ! di ; HENRY B SCHRICKER, Governor of Indiana, il a spot of tennis. Our bays, you know, are currently battling | Will officially open The Times Second Annual Fishing Rodeo af . he Davis outat | Ba Yellowwood Lake, Saturday, Sept. 17. fhe Austrian Jory ol 14 the 01 up windup ou Ew Yo Gov. Schricker will be on hand at 9 a. m, to fire the gun : Hills. a a - sixth inning, opening the weighin stations, Anglers may fish Winning the cup has become something of & habit with SEI aa sen before that hour, but they will not be able to have any fish the us Fg wos ive. of the last 10, scoring succes- eight out of 1 weighed before that time, sively in '48, "47 and "48, liminary competition is ended the we EM The Governor has promised Today's Best Bet |these latter occasions thejvery best tennis plajets 10. the LC —— bent to spend the morning with us| Showers, for the | tralians were on the other(world are Weougtl TUR sort after a three. at the rodeo and we hope ands) Sock S18 LEY SLD U0 | 8 ws wn od ph WARRREIR C were out in 0 time, in between meeting old| (iL Livy Ul nning to dou | The 1949 edition of Cathedral High School's foetball team could almost make a complete team of lettermen but for the fact a lon the part of our boys and estab- Saray joie 16 would three double pl: angling friends, to wet a line, little fishing today had better | [ittle of personnel is necessary. The Irish will have three lettermen guards and two monogramed fullbacks, but have no center, [lishes the United States as the|geem impossible that a good ten- efforts by Dul Once , the champion| head for the lake areas. the weak spot at present; no tackle and no halfback, The would-be lineup of lettermen includes (loft to right) Tom Yaggi, right (world's most dominant force Inn, pigyer could ever be over: Cox, Roe saw angler at the rodeo will receive in| Several good eatohes Wave | 1 BLEED BCHTL LC pil tn vat : Jimmie Dezelan, tackle, and Jim Roberts, left end. The backs are {eft fo [tennis but it fades into insignift jooxeq pulled by Her addition to the first of a| been reported in Noble county We Bill | ' : : . : . . left Toi R v the cance when past records are ex- : ' following a flu |. $200 outboard motor, the gift of with small snd large mouth | fight]: Bill Barton, Quatierhact; b Blanford and Mike McCarthy, fullbacks, and Carl Accomando, halfback. Roberts is the | = oo % AUSTRALIANS are de- Smalley in the the Em-Roe Sporting Goods store. bass, erapples and several varl- | lightest lineman at 140 pounds, and Glassmeyer the heaviest of 180. Barton and Accomando are the lightest backs at 145. 17" Back in the Twenties we were |lightful chaps and in the judg- Furtilo, Bg - my Ahad Yes of catfish biting. heel is ad «2h . =» really hot stuff. For seven ment of our Hn gd Two Soma n 9 : . traight rs, from '20 pany, Rip trophy 14 4 Babin? provided by the, Stats Comerva Cathedral Boasts 10 Returning through 8, our boys ruled the (io become an outstanding inter and Bil Cox 0 Saath fo"add Xt to Miu enliss. Lotated in tne heart of the Lettermen to Start Campaign a ply must continue to root Against Sly givisy 8 And two more firms have Joined tain’ 48 big aqua holding By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS BONE OF THE vusony the Jo lthem. aaaive 5. Bone a the growing list of prize donors. nearly ever specie of game and). 4 Opposing football coaches who correspond with the fancy ably repeats and often starts a loyality nor chauvinism, It's © the previous n The Horton Manufacturing Co./pan fish known to Indiana wa- Cathedral stationery in a business sorta way might like to get/run of victories is that the chal-| just that we res what : was set in 19. Bristol, Conn. has donated aniiers, Among these will be large down to business. Re: Coach Joe Dezelan and his football Irish. lenger must come to the cham: h ned when they were here Marvin Rack 3 electromatic reel. The Cortland and smallmouth bass, hiuegill, They haven't been doing so well—for Joe. He has won only pion’s home courts. Unless you ow Lo After each EN r two ta.k on Warr | Hine Cn has Aouaied 100 crappie, red-ear and several mem-| two city prep football titles in five years. Strange. After the 1944 follow tennis you aren't likely to victories a world war followed. single after or ote dhs fg pre bers of the catfish family. - { seasoh, his first, genial Joe seized both city crowns in the next two knpw that a. series of elimina-| The Australians, led by. Nor. Snider walk line, This 20-pound test line is the| 10 Pearby cages will be housed | years; then he bullt character. = = 7 —=—==tions, involving almost 30 na-|man Brookes and Tony Wilding, lowed with: a latest thing in angling equipment, ["nENeck Jnauatnts. pails Qucks, Last year—almost. | tions, has been going on fof won the cup here in 1014 at just which Hank : Be sure and check the prize list §oese an owls. Anima at The Irish won four of nine In Viera I S : { months. labout the time the Kaiser— caught again: at the bottom of the column, and Will be on display will include red, - 1047 with only four lettermen.| om. Meantime, our boys have been member that bum?-——was turning wall. Two ru

then make your plans to be on and gray fox, racoon, beaver, coy-| . « Last year it was six of nine over-| sitting on the side lines watching his mad d loose on European hand for the fshing rodeo. It's ote and bobcats. ’ all, In the city series, the Irish % {the fun. Thus the conditions un- BO Os and Wild- N of dropped the big one to Broad in g der which the championship is ing sailed immediately to join. \ a

10 be loads for every- on. \ : » one : the family, THE AMERICAN Chesapeake Ripple’s unbeaten, untied decided suggests that it is more the troops, Brookes survived the nn Bay Club has scheduled their all- pions under the lights for the comfortable to be & defender horror but his great friend, WildHERE 18 a story, while net breed field trials Jor - t. 3 and k crown. Almost 10,000 saw the Grab First Place than a challenger. ing, was killed on the Western the first time it has happened, i The thials wil * hal a» we - Irish become the only Jean to In 3 of 4 Events This, by the way, is a world’s Front. - 1t certainly doesn’t come under ¥ J penetrate the Rockets’ goal on i championship in’ the truest sense "= : held at Butler Lake, near Lib- the ground all year, losing 26 to| Continued From Pagé 37) lof the word. There aren't many| TWENTY-FIVE years later

13 after dueling for three qUAT-|giate record of the afternoon with Of them in sports. Track and field [found another Australian eup ters, their only loss in siX City qa fine performance in the/Probably comes closest, especially team here—this one headed by games. {women’s 100 meters backstroke, during Olympic years. Bromwich and Quist—and as the Joe had 11 lettermen, Including winning in 1:22.8. The old record Baseball plays for what It |vigitors were In the process of Fullback George England, Center| way 1:24.5, established in 1947 by| ®8is a world’s championship (recapturing the championship in

of every day oo entyvill e, Ill, and the land trials curences. Wayne Macy, Carmel, | "0. “outeiirts of Lake Bluff,

Illinois. home. Using a Heddon my, "oy ont will feature dogs Runt bait, Wayne esught |, =~". oor the country and

two omne-and - one - half - pound Bans In was: gash Seams both. [ht Slub 1s pushing their slogan | Johny Mason and Guard Frank Riviera's Sue Gastineau. and while it presents the best |a staggering upset word reached bas the at the | don't waste a crippled bird this Luzar, all members of The Times . | baseball to be found anywhere the courts that Hitler's hordes spotted plug fall. Use a retriever whenever 1948 All-City football team. ther: Records it is still strictly a national 'had marched against Poland am time, and they both hit |. ~ | Blanford Spelled England | Other new state records estab) competition, rather than inter- | Ironically, Norman Brookes, And oe ae sh sory The duck season in Indiana | Dezelan knew there wouldn't al-|!ished were in the boy's, 10 andi national. : who. had come over for the ' h * runs from Nov. 4 to Dec. 23, and ways be an England so Bob (Doc) Under, 50 meters free style, won * matches, was in the stands. Mrs. Macy swears to while it may be a little early, Blantord ntor. spelled PY Mike Hayes of the Washington h pla ; ord, a good J , Spe Swim C a7 i THERE ARE times when we! The matches ended on Labor ; -~ |here is a good point to remem- England, an exceptional senior, SWim Club in :37.5, bettering byl .o5t even bé sure of the au-|Day, with our boys, Parker and HUNTERS AND fishermen ber: ; “well, but not often enough. Mason AImost 10 seconds the old record|y ticity of our world's cham- Riggs failing. The Australians who plan to attend the Indjana) “Always watch your partner, lof 48.3, set in 1948 by M. Milli- y : 3 goes to Notre Dame this fall, leav-| ipions in boxing, If Lee SBavoldicould have had no real feeling State Fair this year, won't want He's of considerably more value : ing a gaping hole at center. |kan of the Indianapolis YMCA: gang Bruce Woodcock ever getifor the sport that afternoon but to miss the Jopular free exhibit/than a dead duck.” Photos by Times Staff Photographer Henry E. Glesing I. Chunky, tenacious Luzar ios I mee fap together over there the Englishinone the less they played brilY . . » . ch Joo stickler : watches Co. Pack. He's the kind that would) t will have just as much right toiliantly. The newspapers came . ; Coa Dezelan, a on conditioning, (team of young Riviera swimmers s Li) . obligingly duck his head, charge {salute the winger as the world’s/out with extras and while the Keep Your Eye on List of Prizes Capt. Carl Accomande step lively through a row of fires as 4 "ine" tnird, fourth and firtn turned in a time of 5.07.8, break-|champion as we did—or the NBA [stands were full there were mors : Co-Capt. Frank Lusar, The Times' All.City guard for 1948, looks on. row of concrete. seats apd, try|!D the old record of 5:14.4, met{ _ 1, 45 designating Ezzard|people reading the papers : : ‘wi. by another Riviera relay team 8 p Powis in imes Fishing Rodeo Sept. 17 Luzar weighs 176 pounds. spattering cement, if Brother Ni- y a y Charles. than watching the tennis. The "he Het. to" date. for the nd Aminm) jvard or Brother Joe should ask {So yenk: Valley, Gastineau, Wis There can scarcely be any next day the Australians headed Wi f Here prize’ date, seco Times a ; © him. od ; . doubt that when all the vast pre-'for home and another war, n or Flashing Rodeo. Keep your eye on this Nst for additional prizes. Porter Floyd Better Known Like most coaches, however, NeW record-breaking state cham- ’ SN ¥ } *% Dezelan doesn't use a one-man | Pion relay team are Florence Red- . . $200 Outboard Engine, Em- Ca b : Deaelan doesnt use a oneman|fug "jane Owen. sus scatrmer Defends Lake Shore Championship BOSTON, A Bt. : : a ac ann a £35 : ¢ {and Barbara Fadley. , titanic homers Juo But: Canteens, Canty ar bogaat ' men. but not spread Out In We; us of the standings tor the| SERIE : n » ; successive tim Co.. Oberlin, 0. ts, , {right spots. sntire program is as follows: : th ; : . built for himself a commendable record; ] 4 e Boston B One dozen Fres Natural & Co., Akron, O. Porter Lee Floyd, who Three lettermen are guards, tWo| MEN'S 200-METERS-BREASTSTROKE- yo Cincinnati Re ' Two Live Coolers, Indus|in Indianapolis athletics, will be buried in Crown Hill Cemetery are fullbacks. But there's no right|¥er by Dan Nyhsrt IAC: 3, Bob Was > : » n Spinners, Milelacs Co, Tale, Corp., Indianapolis. . Monday. . : Ihalfback, and one tackle is miss-| Torre Haute; & Joe Dugan. Jndvis. YMCA: ; fe : : the dd brown One dozen Handy Fishing Kits, Three a Sing Reta, oy of Ahe city’s older sports enthusiasts Probably womt rec ing. Center is the question mark ns ms. ; : a t set Twine Ocean Mig. Philadel ; \ 1 | The ‘weak spot was punctuated : METERS-FREE STYLE-- MN i of ; Ashavay by Meg. Co. ON o-Lift Proctor fron, Gray, Gib-| memory of sports flowers. Both Floyd and Hannibal are (he same. last Thursday by the loss of the| Haves Washington bwim Thus: 3. 8us La i the ninth wit Two complete dinners, Danube| ben and Gray, Indianapolis. Floyd, or Hannibal, as he was| likely No. 1 center, Joe Adams, Riviera: 5, Judy Hobérts. TAC: &. Marlyn : Pe tripper to tle t Restaurant, Indianapolis. Complete fly fishing outfit and|better known, was in his prime, {who hurt his wrist and will be out| VES To Seren FREE Sivie Won - : ; ry second homer, Stormy Petrel and Bugeyedione dozen casting baits, Smith-/in the city’s sports scene in the one S Wi for a month. - + |b Bop Wamon, Indianapeiis XMCA: 1. Sa bi ih b. # the 10th, wor Babbler baits, Tropical Bait Co. Ortell Sportsmen's Lodge, Indian-(1920’s as a baseball player, boxer| Mike Conaton, Vic Mussio and ington; 4, Bill Moran, IAC. Winnie time 3 ‘ A 3 were hit off E ; apolis. and football player. He ranked . John Bocher will try pivoting for| ‘amen: a, po! | | ‘WOMEN'S 100-METERS-BACKSTROKE—| Lefty Kent Three Futurist Fly Reels, Year's supply Maxwell House as one of Indianapolis’ best all-| | - the Irish. Other line candidates Wor 17! sila Donahus. Lafayetre Coun came the fath Weber Lifelike Fly Co. Stevens|coffee and years supply Blue 'round Negro athletes. ” include John Moore, Bob O'Rourke!) Linds Woods, i rac 4 Alice Con: this morning Point, Bonnet margarine, Karl and Har-| Hannibal, who wi 58, died of and Jim Hardiman, chiefly at the| “Sovi" 4" ap" UN EE 10s Maras. | i __ Reds but was FREE STYLE-Won by 853 Rumer, : ; * well with two

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Bait Co, lis. home, 2436 Martindale Ave. In| aon our] Ends Are Gone, (Glib: 3, Bob Care, Lone Beas y bi after Pinch | Half.doven lures, E. H, Peckin-| Number 190 reel, Penn Fishingirecent years he had operated alin 8 90 strgkes. SIVIng Que » dour Jim Roberts is back at end, but i: § time Tots FMCA, A. Ags TT. cite had smacked Co., peg Tackle Mfg. Co., Philadelphia. cleaning establishment at 25th yjut¢; and Palm was called gutlysetam Bob Hurrle and Don] 49 FREE Won ; , 4 Cincinnatl : ack’s oa Spin-| * Three flyrod Flatfish baits, and Martindale, lon strikes, giving. Queen five nv iS Are gone. are Dave 1. CA: waka 22 FS ners, Jack Wending, mbus. (Helin Tackle Co. Detroit, Mich.] me was a stablemate of thelstrikeouts in two innings. - {O'Connor and Bill Johnson. Andy | jack Prager, Indianapolis YMCA. Win-| reyif 3 0 8 Three All-American Thermos, One dozen flyrod Devil Bugs, 'ramed Jack Dillon and once met |Chatman and the speedy Charles nigs time 5.3838, | 3b 8 3 1 fam ac a ; Beard walked to launch the | Wo 8 METERS-FREE STYLE Kiswskilb 5 2 8 Picnic , Metal Industries, 0. C. Tuttle Co. Old Forge, N. Y. 1 Blackb former trainer + Schmutte are missing from the Won by Sue Schaffner, Riviera; 3 Linds sushi. 1 . i {Jack Blackburn, forme fourth but Cassini stroked into a : Woods Riviera: J Ann Champ. Lafavecte Wyrstkef 5 3 1 hy . | Two spools nylon line, Rain- of retired champion Joe Louls. |double play and Fernandez filed Dackfield. Gsuntey Clus: 4, "Martha Warren, Riviers. Sulina 2 § 3 South Bend casting rod, D. B. Beau Products Co, Cambridge, i, way an outstanding football oUt | Bill Barton will be back at “ESE YP0SM0enen. 100 METERS! A . Adams2v § 3 1 Pritchard, South Bend. | Mass, wef 1 | Wilson Homers |quarter and Accomando could be FREE STYLE: Won by Mick Haves, Wash- | 3 Bom Petersonp 3 1 0 | player with semi-pro teams here { 1 : Bickwellp 2 0 0 Two Heddon River Runts, Championship trophy, donated) 4 way one of the star outfield-| In the Louisville fourth, Jack|the scooter at the tailback spot, Soulh Bend: 3, Jack Patterson, Indlanapo: ; :

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Half-dozen Weediess Spoons, Co. Bristol, Conn, | Queen's tion in the line. {ERaE South og Ah Co. Highland oo Xara o cAM-o-rLAGE 6, TEE : 18, Jootbat, He Baye art " bat ne The boys can't wait to begin Bimpion. 3 Rasiington win Shab 4 Bou Totals 41 14xat n casting line, Cortla i : | Lindsay, . 3 J : 080! ' JIC's, state independent cham-|belted it high over the right field drilling under the lights of the ime 37. PE d Bitton “dousied Season Pass for box seats, 1000! Co. Inc, Cortland, N. Y. pions. pa wall for a home run. It was his new CYO stadium that'll be dedi-| (NBNTBUAL “MEDLEY — Won ax Bob EN Reiser ran for am * =» 15th homer of the season. There/cated with a double header pro-|Cares, Long Beach CC: 3. Joe Duggan. Rickare grounds ‘ L cA: 3, 3 : \ G T R d P . giachibal pooh hoen_h Samii. was no further scoring in that gram Sept. 12. The Irish play b tm Cabal. Washington Swim his Heath homered jovernor lesis Rodeo Frize vived by his wife, Hazel; six sons,“ __|Westfield and Sacred Heart meets “MEN'S 300 'METERS-MEDLEY RELAY Sncinnalt ...... h The fifth inning was hitless Charleton High School of Plain- ~Won by IAC “A” team, Moran, Nyhart, Leo, Leonard, Emerson, Clarence, ,.q scoreless for both sides. field in the t 6:30 na a Ananspells TMOA A thea. in Khuss Gilbert, Herman; two daughters, wii Harrington on base after! M Al SRene? - be PIL am. Crone. Senumener Brosioe. 4 | Be Walker, cup, Betty Johnson and Dora Thomp-\y, king Queen for a walk after|g ayo nny w around inaianapait get. Winning cme: TS5 : t ome runs—Fiet son; a brother, Robert E. Floyd, \one out. Robinson fanned and| ja one, loo. laos doo METR , 3s , : “tole bass—Rva and six grandchildren. . (Harrington was doubled up try-| - | ding, Schaffner, Owen, Padiey: 2, Riviers | J 's Lan on bases—C ar Sng cet png tot ee 020 GONOIS Vi@ | (3 Eee RE SEE Nt | EERE 1 | ’r riple | ‘Riv eam, oak, Bowers, Mor- | . » Blac of fighters at Leeper's Gym.| Jack Conway singled to center - "MEN'S MIGH DIVING or Sr Nturray | George Daugh : (center) . defending golf champion of the 6% R.A, Blac Some of his products included as first up in the sixth and Queent : Ir will nattached Me. Trt: 3 Lake Shore Country Club tournament now in progress. All cham. Hal and i" Golden Gloves champions. sacrificed. Beard tripled to left n ourn © [Charles B. all. “Evansvive, $04 soints:| pionship first-round matches will be played prior to Sept. I. At Wioning | pitch Funeral services will be held center, scoring Conway. |” WOMEN'S HiGH B Won left is Mil$ Boat lub d ob viaM is Louk 5 B® -p p at King & King Funeral Home, On Cassini's long fly to Pler-| Approximately 220 amateur | points: 3. Roth ber Wa wim a an, “> pro, and o' Night ie Anes, club =i, Atnthne 1500 Columbia. Ave. at 2 p. m.'sall in center, Beard scored after|linksmen will tee off in the 10th|f;d} 200.5 pointe; 3. Mary J. Norkus IAC.| owher. : : . tomorrow, — : the catch before Fernandez sent!Annual City Golf championships|ton Swim Club. 132.3 points YT Tennille a line drive to left near the score- at the Pleasant Run Golf Course eh | 3 | ; . | board; where Wright made a sen-|this morning. ‘Solunar Table { egro Leaguers In Double Bill ‘Shoot’ sational catch. The Colonel y e el 126 ns a el ar er por? The tes| Most anglers know that fab ae ; VANDALIA Scala singled after two down at 7 a.m. The foursome in the Dave a favorite time during the| The Cleveland Buckeyes and New Orleans Creoles and the ~Mercer Ten | in the seventh and Kluttz got a match play will include’ Francis/day and night when they feed the Chicago American Giants of (Homestsad Grays at Victory La. shattered | ourname life on an error. Both were left Marsco facing Valdemire and when they play. the Negro American League are| Field. The Creoles have a girl few shooters on base, however, as Conway (Mitchell)’ Popcheff, and Earl The Solunar Tables, compiled;!0 Wind up an important series at|second sacker, Tony Stone, who Grand Amer! CHICAGO. Aug. 27 (UP) PORPed out ; Dickey tangling with Tony Kiip- fof The Times by John Alden Victory Field fonight in a twi- plays flashy baseball. She usually day by winnit Helen Sigel Philadelphia ” Queen increased "his strikeout pel J Kuigat, designate these times in Trager, first! The Cleveland Buckeyes de- can doubles ¢ (He ‘ vo O08 beth] -t 0 3 > uf . an .effort to. tell the fish {game at 6:45. feat | feated i Kirk, Findlay, O., one enth. After a Ee the rHibe ites a he hamPpIoRShIP the best time to vet, his Tne. | "Manager W. 8. Welch's Giants Giants, oto loan, ehnille. st {up An 38 holes today, to win the hurler fanned Wright, Chapman ginning at 10 4. m: The first! (Central Standard Tithe are strong contenders for the ican League baseball game at 100 targets I Ni 43th Nomen . W estern Golt A singled and Piersall fanped. foursome Will Include: Walter Aum: inor hajor Miner ¥40f league's second half honors. | Victory Field last night. Joe Har- bles event. Si Her " ot I amy a Trapped Off Second Chapman, defending champion: B—Tomerros .. 5.08 3s 1098 sae, A novelty Tuesday night will be ris, Cleveland backstop, homered M. W. Ray | Her victory came after Miss| As first up in the eighth, Queen Bud Owens, Willlam Gunter and §8={yeadar . 10:28 $8 [fe se an exhibition game between the in the second, with 95x100. |Kirk rallied to win the last three fouled out. Beard walked and Robert Sowers Bt Wamday . 1H 140 1d G0 a — ; Martha ‘An \ § [holes of the scheduled 36-hole Cassini singled, Beard stopping at| mne matches will unravel as! ina 17:80 i 18 be burg, 8. C {match and force the contest into|second. With Fernandez up, Beard! | aturaer {8 4 ; y 1) Bf les even JO ct al St. ha le Coes oe iestnd printed In The Times yesterday. | CNL 15 0&8 18 bi INCREASE YOUR INCOME ete Dox hey halve e 37 e Inland was tagged “f hk dA . hog iv. sea. Me Kirk asd” lay Then. Perum * |] MeCammon Course Ean Captor ucky to get a half. But on the struck out. } » MEN jean {38th Miss Kirk was trapped near| Palm singled after two away) ® p » FOR AND WOMEN handleay (the green And took twa shots ton the Louisville eighth snd. the choice drinks +1 IN EFFECTIVE SPEAKING, SALESMANSHIP honeys {get out, losing the hole with a|side was retired when Douglas » and » J iy {double bogie six to Miss Sigel's| flied to Kalin, x i ; * AND HUMAN RELATIONS Den, Haw) | oo ! smashed 99 five. Both Fleming and Kalin struck gorgeous *1 This € ; y At the 18-hole mark, Miss Sigel out in the ninth, Scala singled and, » 8 Lourse oa the Yeias was three-up over Miss Kirk. |Kiutts flied to Wright. | music . . . * Approved [8 New Class Starts 4 ou rig : A { “ bs ow, : «4 ! Gov. Henry F. Schricker, who will officially open The Times | WH wn All the lagredionty’ fora % ax - 1 Testay- Night, I~} event of th 3 » Second Annual Fishing Rodeo, looks over a fly rod and reel prize | I : | ICA WITNL oy Jon. > ; Tr ing hy 1949 ° 8 A that will be awarded to some lucky youngster. ow ing country’s leading pramo- x You Ars Welcome fo . 4s nN, . Schlesselman SS Fa ——————————————————————————— sta i—— organ stylists, provides music | Att were even-u : | end the First P ’ ! that has the whoie town } regular firin Boston's Dark Out for a Week al R-Your Team» XK JPR citing. Cool off, relax and Three Weeks NOTEL Hawksley b 2n0ICe O BOSTON, Aug. 27 (UP)-|natli "Reds.. He played out the 7 Colors 3.95 up Kn ere NLU 3X Without. Sut : pressure Ww Alvin Dark of the Bos: game, however; and hit a two- . 4 wo : # 3 . ’ ] muffed four ton Braves was sidelimed fodayirun ‘single in the ninth inning We Do Your Lettering x ; 209), COOLER at the gay and | x Call or Write M WASHINGTON birds. “by. joie strained ligaments inithat won the game. : «, At Reasonable Rates $ 0 gay and popular » 2 BERT C. McOAMMON = : fo 1 his foot -and will be lost to] X.rays taken of the injury to SPORTING Y YN > rv » i is Directs ; 4 mateu or ergy Rw gig Josh. ils fay Haciosed no. break. Dark, EM-RO GOODS GRA L N BLUE ROOM » Former Class * Dale Carnegie Institute ‘ Ama Wr n w bling on crutches, was re-| W. Wash n.. . 3448 | : : ! : oT pie aufered a lle babbling. on crutchun, wer re fe 200 W Washington-.... ay od _ PENNSYLVANIA AT ELEVENTH ST. 2] BERT C. Me€CAMMON. : Saal : against the Cincin- Stati. | . AR JI JOA foes 8. 5% 1. h

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