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AA: . [at Sous Tuumgus Yas In Be | group of beflanneled Olympians was not on top at the end 1 - 15 Tron, that 1s—got hot on the! [40 dal * lof Firecrackér Day. The notion that the July 4 leaders

must go on to win the baseball championships is an old

Iy : 5 {140-yard, par three eighth hole at : We Sev gunen Falls South African Fires wilow Brook. The result? A note-. Sets Record wives’ tale. Like it's bad luck to walk under a black cat . “beets” over the “ -10, 6-2, 6-3; Record 279 for mone. Stam + Of 1:50.4 in Historic With a cockeyed ladder at midnight on Friday the 13th. vention and . . f -in-one is © 0 . : . hE from the folks in J In Row for U. S. 2d Victory in Row ‘Timmons, who lives at 2850 Win- . 800-Meter Run This simply happens to be| the heat and on the sun-baked ar candidate, Boh By ROBERT DOWSON = || BULLETIN throp Ave. It happened to Bim gro Norway, July 7 (Up) he Balfway mark in the bigigiamonds. The Tigers lack bal- : Tee To Sverts Weiter - || TROON, Scotland, July 7 [once before. But he couldn't Prove 1 vmpic Champion Mal Whitfield, league races. You do not ance, are miserably weak at first ; s and is the on! ? N, England, July 7 iit. Yesterday he had witnesses— | y i i wt 8 and A the only iy (UP)—Bobby Locke of South 'hisson Kenneth Ross Young Dan|A0€rica’s top half-miler, set a cash your Derby tickets when the/and their Hal Newhouser hasn’ elp from Const Es Budge Patty of Les] Africa won the British Open Coutch, Robert Fox and Konnetn Hew Norwegian record of one min- horses have gone only half the been able to finish in his last four J Dae now SRatant : Angeles unleashed a torrent of a n IFox. - {ute, 50.4 seconds to win the 800-'distance. At the halfway mark starts. —- Ti eq power shots to down favored golf championship for the see- Thnmons feels Nappy about his Teter run yesterday as touring in the Nationa! Open this year,| Up to now the Broo have is a - { ond year in a row today when | {U. 8. track and fleld athletes won E. J. Harrison led the field with/been the most disappointing team ured- thei Frank Sedgman of Australia, 6-1 § s inine-hole score, too. The hole-in-| . ; | ¢ 0 th 1 » 0-1, he ‘shot a final round 68 for a one helped him to a 40. Most of four of the five events in which 139, Nobody knew he had been|in either league. This is the team, 5 across pe by 8-10, 6-2, 6-3, today for the Wim-| | record-breaking score of 279; |us duffers would settle for that they participated. _ in the_tournament at the pres- you know, that B. (for BalderIng, Ta _bledon men's singles tennis cham- | » eps ro] — —— | Whitfleld's pace also enabled entation exercises. dash) Rickey boasted was the Howerion > we pionship. : : | TROON, Scotland, July 7 (UP) AR (Norway's Audun Boysen, Who| A¢ this time a year ago the four S:eatest he had ever put together. wag : finished second, to better the old {Moreover. he has annointed old zie to breeze to his Patty's surprise triumph gave —Johnny Bulla, the long-hitting Norwegian mark. Boysen was Coding clubs in the . National gy, gnotton as the greatest manth a seven-hitter, the United States. its fourth con- _|pro from Phoenix, Ariz, stayed in . ‘timed in 1:50.6. > League were: Brooklyn, St. Louis, ger since John McGraw. Taking win came withou{ ff ~~ ecutive Wimbledon title. Ted | [the running for the British Open gpa — 1 Bob Tyler, newly crowned .na- Fiiladelpiis und Boston, In the he team and the manager at f injured Jackie Schroeder was the winner last, : > {Golf Championship today when, | nd Flin {tional AAU champien from Moer- Ae an ) e mare-up hg the Rickey's appraisal they should jor the first timg year, but did not return to defend. | y « : Acme Telephoto he ghot a third round 71, which! {gan State, won the 200-meter Pe Fa So Pol Fi a Pe Rave had. the championship ackie’s sub, Eddiq §§ - Patty was seeded fifth in the Exard Charles, heavyweight champion, passed his physical | ; : |dash in 21.5 seconds, beating Wil- | 1 #CTRIE, LIeveiand anc LS-iwrapped up by now, 4 ag fous tournament and considered a examination in New York and indicated he would be ready to de [put him only thes strokes behing! = pug. {Under Par [bur Cunningham, St. John's Uni- on Ts The Jul ibe ov ATLON : on mer, ag definite dark horse. But this| fend hi : "8 would De * |the early leaders. . 4 Iversity freshman who also runs|S.00@ uP. Ane July eaders| THE SITUATION puts the old sted his 10th win, Yank, who now lives ‘in Paris,| vo at ox Septal: The bruised heart muscle | wp nar the field having com-| On First Nine for the New York Pioneer Club, \™¢t In the World Series. |con man on the spot. He runs the tun Rally took command of the top-seeded. | en Sideirackec wm has comp tely healed. ‘Making the ex- |pieted the third round, defending| By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS | Curt Stone of the Shanahan But it should be noted they just/largest baseball foundry in the ved five-hit pitch § - _ Sedgman at the start today ana JTnafion are Dr. Charles Mumicato [left], acting head of the Champion Bobby Locke of South! Miss Jane Nelson, 1950 wom- Catholic Club of Philadelphia won did manage it. The Bums did not business. His asking price, even

Paul Minner ang kept the Aussie rocking back of Medical Advisory Board of the New York State Athletic Com. [Africa and Roberto Vincenco of en's city golf champion, posted a |the 5000-meter run in 15.09.0 and make it dial until the 10f, 10-jon bat boys, begins at $150,000 victory with 3 § the court even in the set Sedgman Mission, and Dr. J. M, Houston, medical director of. the Jllinois Argentina were leading with one-under-par 36 to take the lead Jim Fuchs of the New York A. C. ning of the final game on the final!Where is all this magnificent tal-

in the eighth in won State Athleti ve y t £ 211 won the shot put with ave of 42y. The Yankees weren't home ent now that the Brookl ; etic Comm : aggregates of 211. at the nine-hole turn today on the shot put with a heave of ; i Oulyns ate fko hit a two-run : =. Second Title Assured "of Boston wired Charles a. Pose 3 Shermion The two other Americans re- the . fourth hy Highiand 17.11 meters (56.14 feet) TES Wnty the Just Sut 1 the Snaj st Bling to stay In the first divi Smalley doubled 3 ’ Marci + Br Fold otter o \ © meet Rocky maining in. the fleld. amateurs Fling. Erling Kaas gave the Norwe. Same on the final day. This is'sion? This ‘would seem to be the 1k Sauer homered Patty's triumph assured the > coho ai Uraves Sept. 18. . Frank: Stranahan of Toledo, O., Mrs. Paul Dye, last year’s Sans their only triumph over the proof enough that the bewhisk- time where Mr. Double Talk e earlier for Chy U. 8. of both the men’s and wom-| ° ¢ and Jimmy McHale of Philadel-|city titlist, shot a 37 and the 1950 |\PVaders when he defeated George ered adage has no more substance should. put up or shut up, en’s singles title for the ours NM or Lea u Pon + K phia, were out of the running.|city title runner-up, Mrs, C. Rich- [Mattos of the Los Angeles A. C. than cotton candy. { And I happened to remember won his fifty straight year, for both women’s, ! Wu e nan €YS strananan shot a 73 today and|ard Fulmer had a 38. Miss Doro. |!n. the pole vault. Kaas. cleared ew a ol et stand In this sage helped tis own | - _Sualists—Louise Brough of Bever.| Es Ci Wp -|McHale a 74,..giving. them. bothithy.- Ellis, perennial champlon- 427 meters (14 feet). ioe AND WHERE were the Boston (nl 27 11 "S800, Shenal that pbs + ¥ i. a SH agate Da eld by Slum Proof ( lubs a total of 220. ship contender and six-time ti-|,, The Americans did not enter Red Sax at the Independence Day) cidn't win, Both Off aad ta ; : borne Du Pont of Bellevue, Del.— ; | : | the 8000- relay or the ham-iplay a year ? fi lace : at a bad pitch are Yanks. They play for the title| inn : Others Close: Behind ist, Naf tWOmOVeE 51 55. mer throw. pi fe recline d ba x £ the lead: writer are still dodging Brooklyn with t Winning Streaks Range From Nine : | a The tournament, which is over| eS nS brickbats from that one. N th two out in tomorrow. ' g : With the final 18 holes sched-|18 holes, features prizes for low! wo ers. As has been noted, they justithgiess the Bums have still got med the ball wy Patty streaked to a fast start For Yankees to Two for Lowly A’s uled later today, Arthur Lees and gross team total and tourney| YOUNG Hawaiign missed. If their power hittersis prove th ~ 2 gut . to a today when he won the first game By STEVE SNIDER, United Press Sports Writer Max Faulkner, both ‘of Britain, medalist. Miss Nelson's team-| hadn't started to swing at fnvis-|" © SY yd t. : 8 ¢ th st | =. x ’ e {were only one stroke behind the . : ible itching with aginar de his debut as 3 oi 2 Dre out with oni ihe YEW YORK, July 7—Three slump-proof clubs hold the Key t0 leaders with totals of 212. An- Ro hia, Hoff man, Sets Swim Mark sticks during the last week they New Castle Roadster but Tom Ferrick s maxing § g the major league pennant races and the other contenders were other British golfer, Fred Bullock, mm... - Pearc and Vrs.! HONOLULU, July 7 (UP)-|would have won by three or four wo _acoreless in: service ace. He broke the Aussia’s plugging along today just waiting for them to crack. | > -'|Fritz Morris, had scores of 41, 46 ord Ko 17. H | on’) Race Card Scheduled WN service in the next game, and held Through the traditional first half of the campaign all the pen- yas Rext Is lhe with 15: and 50, respectively. officially PE roke ‘the rr go “rr | Times State Service other his own in the third when Sedg-/nant hopefuls hit the skids at one time or another except the high-. C0F Putting cost Bulla a good Miss Nelson played her usual 4 | What were the standings at ypu CASTLE, July 7-— Bud no games I BR~ rance to take the lead. He went meter cecord in the first night of the half-mile post this year? The! " July 7m oi man blew a 40-15 lead with three flying Detroit Tigers in the American League, the St. Louis Cardi- C a8¢ . {sharp game, getting birdie fours year: (Randall of Col A ty ao S| the Hawall AAU outdoor swim-'top four in the National columbus will seek 2 outs. Sedgman held his service in/nals and Philadelphia Phillies in ou nm) ppe jon the second and fifth holes. ming championships last night. |St. Louis, Philadelphia. Boston |DiS Second straight victory on the ; e fourth game, the only one he/the National. I ’ i / . She recovered well after a bad g Ry : . ston | 1 adster: rac . i D won. Patty, driving deep, won his! The Tigers proved to be the! James Balch Wins He holed a 10-footer for a birdie start when she took a bogey Stora no Iph § Be hen 2 Stan-and Brooklyn. In the American track rofl card at the local W eda next and broke through Sedg-| most puncture-proof of them all! two on the fifth, but went overion the first hole on a No. 3 iron| hang up a time of 19:13.4 10) the grouping was: Detroit, New Randall led the field all th : man’s service in the sixth game and no further reason is required ;par on both the seventh and ninth shot well to left of the hole. She previous America cord | York, Cleveland and Boston, How way last Sunda : E when Sedgman double-faulted at! for their lofty status. Their long- . al? ‘holes when short putts failed toipojeq in an 18-foot putt on No. 5./19:18.2 h aE of much Would You care to risk that(, .q. ¥ Sin Seite ot TCNners | 15-40. est losing streak was three games| Uiior Sectional \drop. Despite driving the rough Hits 30-Yard Chip jis Yas held by Raiph Fiana-ithe Cardinals and the Tigers will oo. er Facing are carded, be. ERT p : : > ‘and that happened just once. | jon the 10th, he got his par four. | Mrs Hoffman hit a 30-yard In Boa: Miami. be in the series next October? ming at 8:30 p. m. (CDT) with lim Look Bad Patty ran up a 4-3 lead in the Twice the Phillies Jost tree in| He dropped a stroke to par on|chin shot | In another event, Evelyn Kawa-| Incidentally, one of the custom-|the first of four 10-lap heat races. y : second set, but double-faulted Ge the es Jos_ Loree nn, ‘pe : the 13th. ‘when he again missed al J, “hot on No. 5 for a birdieimoto, 16, Honolulu, broke her'ers wants to kno tly h A 30-lap main event will be res twice to-lose his service and make 3 row, 2h lee Ie mii] Qualifies for National short putt but 18 a8 a 16-footer gi nen missed ] Heartbreaking own previous national AAU|far back the ps Bors Dory preceded by a 10-lap semifinal. : dgm \dro our stra u ond | . » |65-foot chip effort on No. 8. | ; Vriter - the bh Sedgman tightened) iT, have boi at an even| Amateur With a 72 for a birdie on the 17th. He pg) sailed well up the green and vidas A 300 inal (Braves Ly Your they came Crash & ett, © It a _- ) ' | 8 t | : from last pla rocke um today that rival and went on to win the set at 10-8. keel | Sixteen-year-old James Balch miseed another Shor, pu iton the rimmed the cup. {Her time was 4:18.1. In second| July to A the hy Pat O'Connor of North Veron a sucker of me” when Patty double faulted and Zach Taylor of the lowly St. fired a par 72 yesierday over thej}>th: finishing with 3 five, | Mrs. Dye, the former Alice place was Barbara Jensen, -San| nnant. They h - on — s All-Star game - Louis Browns, who knows plenty Broadmoor Country Club course! Stranahan Goes Sour O'Neal, had only one bad hole,'Francisco, with a ti t 4: {pe . ey won only 26 : then was drawn out of position y £ = i" ’ me of 4:3%LL while losing 40 for a .394 aver't 10se any sleep for a sideline forehand. jabout losing, earlier -in the year to qualify for the third National! Stranahan, after starting out the ninth. She three-putted on Miss * Kawatomo’s Previous| age. They were 15 - th ; Ee a TT bic § — EG {raised the penal plaintive cry of Junior Amateur Championship of erty even par onthe first —stx DAL hole to. Ts ran to) see set-in-1949, was 4:20.9.- | pace: . AR a Te they a. e A then washed his es Smashes |the cellar manager: ithe United States Golf Associa- g0 under par for the round, The Hawaii Swimming Club|qrons : EE Patt found © weak in! “Spare me from those long tion. holes, began going bad on Ane} Other nine-hole scores: Mrs. broke the American 400-meter| Phd 3 double-header to the . ight have pulled y nesses Ini ,,...c streaks and we'll get by.”| The Shot seventh and went out in 38. Only|, oo 0 oo LF Bais | | Brooklyns. a : e failed to Bedgman’s overhand game in the| S for T ) 8 y. e ortridge High School, rousing finish on the last two arles Edwards, 41; Mrs. Charles free-style relay in a time of 4:44.2. sy. osen, wh, has hit . third set, and the Aussie bobbled| “arte "OF rs ne student, whose home course i8|p leq saved him on the back nine| ul; 45; Mrs. Rick Herrick, 53; The previous record was set In| og a matter of fact. any elub , who hit several smashes to give the Yank| e same goes for top| Meridian Hills, carded 36's onl... he shot in 37. He finished Mrs. Lou Bola, 45; Mrs, Charles 1945 at San Francisco's Crystal! y+ is pl 2 80Y pi e A. L. squad. the set at 6-2. |clubs. The New York ,Yankees'both nines to defeat three rivals| iii oon ol Greathouse, 51; Mrs, Rudolph Plunge when a time of 4:533| 02% 1s playing 500 or better ball : : L good argument { were sailing along in great shape for the honor. Balch is expected r lead {| Block, 44; Mrs. L. L. Lykins, 50, was recorded. at the halfway mark usually can) ec CTaminse J : » unt e Ww 8 -" { » 9 { A ———————————————————: | : ho! engel ‘admitted. With victory in sight, Patty until th y blew 10 of 14. The Bos-'to be competing soon with the Lees, who was the leader at 4 ane William Ward 52 : {be considered still in the battle S 0 ee if I can't do turned on the heat for the finaliton Red Sox haven't been able “big names” in Indiana golf. ithe halfway mark, slipped. to a emt ath ‘Canterbury Names New 0» this basis five clubs in the rh ; getting him on set, giving up only four pointsito catch up since a bad streak of| Young Balch included two bird-| three OVE Dar +o ‘Marion, O Pitcher ry . (National started the second half Te San 2 in the first three games. He nine defeats in 10 games in mid- jes’ to gain the only spot in the a a [pt : . 54 | Athletic Assistant I i a Chance, Be Giants Having Sooner Than Y Think Seneral Manages | ‘opened it by breaking Sedgman’s ume. Cleveland once lost seven national tourney awarded this| Softball Notes ‘Fans 18 in a Row ! Times State Service finished the day's play at an sven : ow of the Indians J service, and then he served a of nine and four out of six. [part of the country. Robert DYar| = pusH.CALLAHAN LEAGUES | MARION, O. July 7 (UP)— DANVILLE, July 6—Stanley V,|-300. Only four A. L. clubs re“would like to love game himself to go ahead,! In the National League, the of Meridian Hills became the first, At Longacre | George Crawford, Marion Red Pred of Louisville, Ky. has mained in the contention, with a AVOID HURRY-SCURRY 'was not picked | 2-0. There were few thrills and Brooklyn Dodgers, self-styled alternate when he won the run- Alison... ........ 0003 1-8 & 28oxx righthander., set a new DCD appointed assistant director pread of 6} games separating and Final D intment w t only a smattering of applause, shoo-in for another pennant, just nerup spot with a 77. |“ "Scott. and James: Killilea and Doland. je A fo of athletics at Canterbury Col- fourth-place Boston from first- Ld isappoin i ees Ware put on due partly to Patty's deceptively! wo IR, O. Barber -........... 304 0-11"13 1) $aGUe Tecord for consecutive, He will h basketball, Place Detroit y y ptive Y wound up a 10-game stretch in : John Foley Third {Kingan © .. 002 20— ¢ 5 4 strikeouts -heer last night with 8c: 5 one aaneiha of It : a relaxed style of play. Patty lost| which they lost eight, won one| nu... .g John Foley of Pi piinnett ‘and ‘Thompson: Sanders and|yg yn o's 40 0 win over the New. Daseball and tennis. | nothing else, the July 4th 3 : 1 the third game on his own|and tied one. It plunged the Bums, ni Bun with an 80 while William | Sdsrnsii™sy + 81 $=id 18 {ark Yankees. He is a graduate of Hanover Standings serve to separate the B NOW! service with double-faults. - {from the first to fourth place In pegging of Logansport was next RCitmeyer and ‘Stmpson; Miler and The 18 strikeouts by Crawford College and Is at present taking men from the boys, the haves FE : A etaton othe J __Sedgman Rallies. -|short order. __ lwithan8, . - -— | “foaights schedule: 1. L 8 ayres ve. 3.fell one short of the record 1g Sraduate work at Indiana Uni-|i'o" the bave-nots, ihe .clucks) n’s tournament yese : ; | The Browns, of course, had the] my. 17sGA n DAdams. 80, Weslilde Merchants v8 non-consecutive strikeouts set fn VeIsity. He was formeily the ath- from the contenders: joss was ~winnet Sedgman tightened a bit, and longest American League losi . as get up 41 quall- Linde Aire: 950, Berns, Ts, Swrnon: tic supervisor of the Jefferson! It seems altogether safe to dis- . 4 18 Mrs. Pa » and longest American League 108INg ¢ying sectionals. The organization/sechantes .. 109 021 0 4 4 ofthe league in 1947 by Sam Brewer "C Supervisor of the Jeuerson | Ard el Robert “Ste] wu . the fifth game went to deuce five |streak—niné straight. That ties | raceived 457 entries at its New U.S, Tires ~~ 7 "777101 100 0— +14 0, of Springfield. Brewer's nine con- County playground and recrea- iss from —furtherconsideration IIL FIFE WINE T&D oped the abt: divie times before he won it on Patty's them for. the major league prize|y. ... omce The tourney is open apelks and Hanrahan: Dean, snd Burgel {| secutive strikeouts in that game tion board in Louisville. Chicago, Cincinnati and . Pittsnos Stehouwer was errors. Patty lost the seventh with Pittsburgh’s nine in a row; pays under 18 and will bel tii ns and Knight: Holy U2,9:7 3 8,7 Was believed to be the previous EI ee burgh in the National and Wash- IPL) he Guest Day tourn game on two linesman’s decisions|in the National. But even thel i. oq over the Denver, Colo, Mors ©... ..... 018 000 0—1 4 © league record. Boston Celtics Sign ington, Chicago, Philadelphia and DIF 4 = Poy wer ty that were so questionable the Browns can't top Pittsburgh's Country Club course July 19-22. | Mahaney and Brineri Mclind and Ryker. aL. St. Louis in the American. : <h ho 5! Bi x } fom: crowd gasped. {dreary span of 20 defeats in 23| Gy Brewer of Te sineton Ky | ya SphL Market: 3:20. Bal Washington Tipton Cage Star ‘Ohio State Ace | a IT Ey Celta. Class °C pets Patty didn’t try to conceal his|8ames. was the winner last year but fs Jie Merchants ve or Shey ar by . BOSTON, July 7 (UP)--The| OF THE two July 4 leaders I IA 4) TR dleswart, gross; Mrs. | annoyance, and he converted Tt| Yanks Top Winners ‘now past the age limit. | chants, urt in Crash - |signed contract of Bob Donham, would guess the Cardinals have a. / I) } | : into a series of powerful rallies. The Yankees are the winning! Rajch's card. Scortsman’s Lease at Times State Service Ohio’ State court star, has been hetter chance than the Tigers to = SY

: i { st Eagle] Then he suddenly switched to| Streak leaders in both leagues par out .... 443 354 436-36 !Creek; Borden Milk 15, White-Haines ots: | TIPTON, July 7—A 17-year-old received by the Boston Celtics, \ make the old saw look good. A

: Sedgm |with nine in a row from May 16, ational Hosiery 13. Nori side Ram. TI Hi the National Basketball Associa- : Sr... - lobs that drove an from! Balch out .. 448 354 436--36 {National Hosiery 13, North Side Ram Rton gh School basketball on e ssocla eat deal will depen course, > the net. {to 26 but consider the struggling par in ..... 435 443 45436. 73 ve 12 {star was in serious cendition in|tion team announced today. or their de eli up ! : Meanwhile, Pat Todd of La Philadelphia A's: Their longest | Balch in ... 435 454 443-3632!" ' EM-ROE LEAGUE : |Hamilton County Hospital follow-| -Donham, the second draftee to| ~~ ; & - : Jolla, Cal, and Geoff Brown.of, Winning streak is two. They've) —— | 0 oo MICO, oo ,lINE an auto accident near Ar-jreturn his signed contract, was guy . ; : Australia gained the finals of the done Tt “four times, though: Tennis Notes ‘Signin shop ea 163 006 x= 8 §§cadia yesterday. [named to the All Big Tén team i r 01. IN 4 | Detroit's fanciest winning, : erts an emer: ¥ andl Frank Baxter, Tipton center,|last season and was chosen Ohio s ;

mixed doubles with a 9-7, 6-4, vic-{

{Owens @{ Three games will b layed t WIR. Of Cusine 410 021 4-12 15 1) i 'g * ”" streak is six although during one Thice games will Be pared tone at Sloveniun 710 001 2— 6 10 3| Was a passenger in a car driven State's "most valuable” player. A stretch the Tigers won 10 of 1l.|Riverside Park. Play starts at 9 a. m. The Elder and Kenny: Genser and Komlance.| by Wilbur Fike, 19, of Tipton. backcourt man, he broke all

tory over Thelma Eong of Aus-| tralia and George Worthington o | : Hs W 5. P 1. «| Britain. 8 DELON Of ipey have been striding Along Service bss hrfanavolls Power kid Liat chacis vs. Boner Puckaver $16 H- F|The car crashed into a bridge Buckeye records by scoring 40 per onirelesae wisn ata winning three; —four—and fivelis_ indiana Gas ater; indianapalls; Kasson vei PR Malioty: 9:30; Willtam| abutment. [cent of his shots.

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have seven game winning streaks! and the shortest winning spans! were four each for the Chicago i Cubs and Cincinnati Reds. i

Junior baseball team wants] NEW YORK (Dexter Park)—Charley ie. A ; esting baseball games on a home-and-| Diese 1%. Foci ee J. Ar| united States rowing Associt-|'STOP KILLING YOURSELF [sis home basis with Legion or 15-| SYRACUSE ‘N. Y.—J ohn, 161,|tion announced today that Jacob) SUNDAY TIMES Sn

~Joey DeJ 16-year-old teams. Call or write Natal ve Cigy out Reuben Jones. 100. Rudnick, Dover; Del, a breeder, Hugh Dillon, County Clerk, Mar-| NORTH ADAMS, Mass—Joe Lindses, has been suspended until Jan. 1,| tinsville. : : Hoe WB Mionpedy avnard Jones.| 1059 for misrepresenting the! {sale and the false execution of a transfer of a horse. SELLA. CHICAGO, July 7 (UP)—The! BARI © Chicago Bears yesterday signed

: ibreeding line of a yearling at a yo RE Na — ; | ” i Bears Sign Rookie {another rookie’ halfback, Floyd]

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