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CHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1950
ber 23 September 29 October 13 || October 20 | October 25 ' wy. Sacred Meart Dat Beheot 3 AM Weren Central | MP Ten | besdwr | At Ben Davis 5 Si did Pike Twp ; 2 Howe re At Manual | Bosch Grove I § Rea Rap A Evansvilie Conteal At Richmond Washington Tech | At Manual | Cathedral at CYO. : ; | : ater ao i irom muteae ote CATH : RAL Bloomineton at CYO At Latasette Jott __Orivsus’ pa at CTO Shoriridse at CYO Southport at CYO | Batesville st CYO | Bredd Ripple st CYO ——— : tl TT ais npr Ook A ™ CRISPUS ATTUCKS 3 Shorirides at Tech el cand & ratoye | © Mnared ‘Reset at cyo Sheridan. 3 ». m. | At Gary. Retrey elt L. At 1a Porte i DECATUR CENTRAL Speedway Plainfield At Brownsburs. 2pm | At Greenvesd Lawrence Central ; | At Danville 4 a ah ” # FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP o Greentioit “ Warren Central z Dear Sehont Ti Phe Ten At Greenwood | RS _HOWE g Southport at Teeh Tap Tech Am Ben Davis . At Anderson bot’ pd | Washington at Tech, 2 p.m "LAWRENCE CENTRAL = Deal Schoo: At Speedway Warren Central Li a Deeatur Oamnat, a Hoe 2) Ind. | AL Beech Nov. 1,» i MANUALS = . ashing het, Ten Southport Ben Davis : | Broad _Rivple +} wh Shortridge A ——————————— A OG HA ce 1 ASA No nord ———— Rowe on asics omg Br ee AAT i A ER mn pe es op PIKE TOWNSHIP (Aout. 10), Bravnsbuty : AL Ben Davis %g a ey School, 2: “ » om. "Beech Grove Franklin Twp. | At Soeedwar _ Ake: A hy v a 3 ————————— A rt | m— | ————_——— FAIRER ARE TOY (OR 4 - ———— mo ms mn SACRED HEART _ Pieluiretd’ aariton a A Beh Grove | Lebanon st CYO | A Frankie Twn |. criews Atmel's ove | ‘TKaibullovn sm €YO. | Dent or ATE ovo _ | av renee 2 nm. SHORTRIDGE At Champaien, rE. At Crawfordsville Crispus Attucks, 2: 0 5m. | Clasinmat Withrow, 2:34 " he _ Cathedral ut YO of ope Washington ‘a ove od T yc Jo oe: : At Manual STATE DEAF SCHOOL Sent, LX At own: Fr mantal Tn Lawrence Central AN Reve Grave Sn ; a Pike Twp. id am A, Freabile Tn. { Plainfield Chariton, 2:00». - | _ sacred’ Sieart x evo Tiinels Det etn. ? » " SOUTHPORT ; Warren Central Ben Davis Howe at Tech At Prankiin, Ind. | Al Lawrene¢ Central | © At Manual | Cathedral | at evo : Columbus Nov. 9 Deentar Centent” SPEEDWAY. ; : 9 mp Rat me | eo ST je | ster “mE me a at aw——————" rd i . - ——. At. Decatur. Central Lawrence Gonteat. fo ——At-Ren-- Davis — | =k ni AL Besch--Grove - pe ; hy 2 TECHNICAL : | bn WASHINGTON At New Albany, 7:30 ». m. Cathedral at CYO | (Bent. 30) Witey at "Yo | At Broad Ripple | : a Howe at Tech, tom
Notawedll Games Scheduled For 8 P. M, Unless Otherwise Indicated.
Indiana's Prep Gridders Officially Open Practice Tuesday
‘The Wright Angle— 5 3 Events Top Racing Week
100-Mile Races for Midgets,
"7 By ART WRIGHT BIG DEAL in auto racing this week:
“Yankees Rot Buchanan Brings Home Near Riot Marks Tech: Champs to Delay Lefty Golf Trophies
Purdue Student Gets Second Cup For Winning Tourney for ‘Wrongarmers'
Athletics, 1-2
Explode in Second For Five Markers
s (Continued from Page 13) Big Cars Are Scheduled 'Scheib at this juncture and the
[Yankees registered another run after Hank Bauer walked and ,/Johnny Mize grounded out.
ONE: The 100-Mile National Championship big car| eynaids registered his 10th
race at the Springfield (Ill.) Fair on Saturday. It TWO: Opening of qualifications Saturday for the 500mile stock car race to be staged Labor Day, Sept. 4 at the new Darlington (8S. C.) Speedway. THREE. The 100-Mile National Championship Midget M - race at Wisconsin State Fair, Milwaukee, next Sunday. Qualifying trials. to determine! “the 75-car starting field for the -500-mile stock car event at Dar- IAC, Lafayette -lington will continue through
Sept. 2. Domed will start in the Dar-
lington race, too, if they qualify! Lead | in Swimming ; among the ks quickest.
” » . LOOKING OVER the acing) (Continued from Page 13) (ER Soins; Rlssags to. fo. Coleman. schedule at the nation’s big fairs, With the 1:02.8 mark previously New Vert hid a auto race fans in IndianaiSet in 1947 by Kieth Carter °F gat,
- can: well be envious of ad-| Purdue. . joining states’ fairs. Saturday, the, Carol Pence of Lafayette seta
Springtield (I1l.) Fair stages a New mark of 1:25.1 in the 100-
100-Mile National Championship meter backstroke to better Patty -big.car car race. Sunday, Wisconsin Aspinall's 1940 record of -1:30.5.. Fair, Milwaukee, provides: ‘Shelia Donahue of Lafayette was ts fans with a 100-Mile National clocked in 2:57 in the 200-meter Championship Midget race. Aug, backstroke to break another 1024, Wisconsin State Fair gives its Year record. fans a 100-mile stock car race, The women's relay team from
and comes back Aug. 27 with a Lafayette swam the course in
200-Mile National Championship 15:07.1 for a new record.
big car race. Sept. 2, DuQuoin| In the only national event on!
State Fair, DuQuofn, Ill, thrillsithe program, Robert Dunlap of
Championship big car race. Sept. MEN 9, New York State Fair, Syracuse, |, 300. Meter 8 orsan 3 by Jim Cable, N. Y. offers a 100-Mile National second; John Ste ndianapol Championship big car race. Sept. Jack ¢ Patterson, indissalt 1A% To Time | 10, Michigan State Fair, Detroit, provides a 100-Mile ‘National it ever, indian Bh En Rall Championship big car race. | [ous AC a unyon, Indi- | INDIANA STATE FAIR? No U"%ourh Siun’ Maikemas. Indianapolis auto races here during or after ¥ 200: Miter Sroaslaicoke won ‘py Robt {Dunlop. Purdue U the fair, despite the clamor of inlop. | die er ah Nat, Saas | operators to earn money for the git Gin de n, Fair Board with auto races. Gov. freestyle — Won
[i races at the Indiana State Fair. hor. Bills Kerr, Indianapais. IAC tee - : : | Th oeA ae medley relay 6 by 1 _.._. DEMAND for racing fires ex-| Ldianapolis TAC “A te Me fan, Aebam.: ceads ‘eurrent production. “The Simm ie ai, 3 . ond: In-| drivers admit * they’ re “y # ; : Jie: :
Wiis ‘Lake. City. third: 4 Fin Ind U. | fourth; Holes Green, Little Rock. Ark. me .
Philadelphia
2 {Kenedy.rf 51 ub y.of 4.2
mph. rum the second straight day, Joe Di Maggio sat on the bench {because of a batting slump.
Philadelphia New Yarh AB A HOA oust 1 3 Woodling.1f 4 Bs 3 0 Corky, if 0 1 bRizsutoss 4 1 } 1 hner,rf 0| Bauer, rf 4 0 0 Shani of 4 ina.1b 30 3 0 Ib od 81 ollins.1b 1 0 3.00 cok, TTA,C +14 1-3 rown; 3-3-1 J Jipton.e 3 Mapes.cl 30 eib. p Coleman. 2b <3 2 4 Shantzp 3 Reynolds.p 4 1 0 34 827
Totals 33 24 W Totals 8 eh d% 100 000-2
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Lowy White Sox Sak Blast Cleveland
CHICAGO. Aug. 12 (UP)-
Sox mauled Steve Gromek and [four successors for 16 hits and
(a land here today. ’ The defeat dropped the Tribe into third place half a peg behind the New. York Yankees.
and Frank Majeski paced the Pale Hose with three hits apiece.
32 bases.
Cleveland
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20 00 21 make of, car 1 t h Meier Treat) ery Mt Per 8 make of. car in pas races as, a Lafaye Sings - y Be mphreys. Riviera,|? 00 prompted officials to limit second: K athivn \ Clark: Tate ette. third: Le Ie 8. the starting field of any make 8forer indisnemiie Soe’ Aids Turth ie car in the 100-Mile Stock Car race pds Datel ores stroke Wan Dy Carol Clark 100 at Wisconsin State Fair, Mil- ; Jane Owen, Riviera. third: Sally] Totals 33 024 8 37162714
WErs. fviera, th: A Morriso waukee, Aug. 24. The revised rule’ Indianapolis’ TAC: fth. Time 1:28.1. (New| ¥,«
mays only four fastest cars of any "jie econ
start. That is, only four Lincolns, nS Ehing Riviera; anil? Jgist Robi “four “Mercurys, four Fords atc. Eh ye Of feita\t More than four of any one make |, S00-Met r medley JoWon’ Riviera® second. would start, of course, if the field jane Owens. R Riviers, Third: Bett pinch. ’ : h le, |Lafaveite, fourth: in farren, Riviera, couldn't be filled under thé rule. fifth. Time 433.8 (New sta Eo SPRIN GFIELD fm. ) Fair fay te “Country wen’ Ad eam (Donan, |
th, grounds will follow the pattern of| |ieam: second:
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grounds and stage a stock car!
race. It will be a 100-miler, AAA" 216 Women Enter in
sanctioned, o Bert 2
EVERY once in a while a “Mys- ‘Western: Amateur a
tery Driver” crops into auto rac-' CHICAGO, Aug. 12 (UP)—-A! Ing. The newest one—"“Mr. X"— record entry list 6f 216 women has the Championship Stock Car amateurs will open competition!
fans guessing among themselves Monday at Exmoor Country Club!
at W. 16th St. Midget Speedway. in the Golden Anniversary Wom-| The heavily goggled-helmeted and en’ s Western Golf Association airplane-jumper-suited “Mr. ' X” Amateur Championship. | “made his first appearance at W.| Helen Sigel, Philadelphia, the 16th 8t. Speedway last Wednesday defending champion, and runner: night. Even the Speedway man- up Peggy Kirk, Findlay, O., who agement is hoping that he'll show went” to 37 holes before losing in! up again tonight. If he does, the the finals, headed the list of enSpeedway management might trants, even consider a contest among the! Other stars in the field, how-
vgmeny Gleselana
make stock car will be allowed to Donahue. Lataysite: Ann Champ, Laf fayetie. i second; Linda Woods Riviers Vi Mary
Rt dts JBC Sie Milwaukee's Wisconsin fair-| b:4 RATT ime 507.1 iNew State record” i
mon flied out for Fda n sh Clark fouled to Mas ores
Rovuneon 5. “Phils Do a n 4 is Mast: 3° Fo) i er a
x base hits—Philley, Secormict Fox. Home runs-—Cordon. o y: Aces—Cirome " Rane 3 Maserki flax ays—Carrasquel oo Fox ‘ox to Robinson to Fox Left on base— Cleveland 7. Chicago a "Base on balls Off Gromek 1, Judson 2, Aloma 1, ze! 3, Flores 1. Struck fie and pu omek.
pitcher—Aloma (5 Losing p —~Gromek (6-8), Umpires—-Grieve, Dre Stevens and Bover. Time—32:36. Attend- | ance—T259
Famed. New ae Athletes Headed for IU
Times State Servies BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Aug. 12 - Neweastle High School's: famous athletic trio of Jerry Ellis, . Dick Whalen and Jack: Wright are headed for Indiana University. Ellis, who won 16 ‘major let | ters in football, basketball, track. and baseball, scored 20 touch-!
fans to guess his identity , . . may ‘ever, included the 1948 winner, downs last season as a halfback.
a Dot Kielty, and. Polly Riley, Grace| Whalen, 6.Lenczyk, and Beverly Hanson. backed the football team and we mr ee | Wright also was a halfback but pr
BIG CAR RACES ¥ This afternoon. William Ry, AA
sorints "ta Championnat C8 car ra Justice Named MVP
El HS i te site In’ All-Star Classic
oon as. ven andl -Top CHICAGO," Aug. 12 (UP)— RACES . - pTonight. Koke Kokome Charley (Choo-Choo) Justice,
PMIDGET Spedway; pein No hs Ag llo| North Carolina halfback, today
i Dy = was named the most valuable
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napolis specdrome od at Bowl; Satureny night. Lafayette Speed-| AllStar player in the victory of
the Collegians here last nigh
ew w Speedway, Chesterfield; tional Professional Football ie Ser dway a, § lasing Ie ‘League champions. adiria, Sha Pastrack, Torre Haile Tues! “A poll wmong newspapermen ‘Indianapolis’ W. 16th St. Sheedyay; i-iwho covered the game gave Jus-| Ee. Burucday night tice the nod over Eddie Lebaron. igi’ Valier 2 Andetson. Aug. 20, Jungle: College of the Pacific quarter ROARING. ROADSTER RACES . . . This back, : Lo amish. Mia iy Le Beg : Justiee gained 133. yards and uesday nig Bend Motor i ca a tou wn pass {rom why: a “human et. Commas’ Pair. Lebaron in Friday night's college + victory, the sixth fer the Collegians in the series which began baste 1 1938,
Castie. Michell, Winamac: over the Philadelphia Eagles; Na
8ained his . reputation as the {North Central Conference's lead{ing basketball scorer with 182 ! points in 12 league games. | They will enroll here next]! |month.
Kerbawy to Aid + McMillin in Detroit
DETROIT, Aug. 12 (UP)—The Detroit Lions today named pub- | lietst Nick Kerbawy as assistant 'to Coach and General Manager Bo McMillin, former wv grid mentor. Kerbawy, 38, who” has handled [the Lions’ publicity since 1948, succéeds Lewis Cromwell, who resigned to become box office manager and treasurer of Olympia Stadium Cerporation, gwhers of ihe Detroit Red Wings Nock
enal. But Bob buckled down with, New York | 050 110 00x—1 sheer courage and determination, |at the course for the finals and, SH RE Eh fod hi [played his short game carefully came home immediately after the ize, : Two base 'and brought in his big opponent. |match. This was the one .Bob, a senior]
IN THE RECENT state ama- ) jteur championship here Bob a “make his
Tuan the same trouble developed
{slump in Bloomington.
$ at CYO
Nev. 10shoriridse at 4 Bread Ripsie, 7:30 PF, M.
By JIM HEYROCK
Two trophies, a shiny new wrist watch and that all-over good Lon Warneke Immediately banfeeling that a champion has, came home yesterday with Bob Bu: i.a4 Stanky from the game.
Bob won the National Lefthanded Golfers’ championship Friday i... headed for at Bloomington, Ill, ond time in four seasons. — Twenty-one-year - 01d Buchan- final maten, " said Bob yesterda}| an, who lives with his parents, evening after he drove In from Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Buchanan, at Bloomington, 3900 Moller Rd., won the cham- {using shorter-distance clubs and! pionship, 1 up in a 36-hole final trying to make every shot count.” match against Jack Walters of
to bring the ttle to 1ndianapolis for the sec- i ¢s bounder to Al Dark and slid
BOB, A member of the UnKS ang restored order.
Washington at Tech, 2 P. M.; Howe va, Crispus Attucks at ovo, : PM
“so 1 just started
Phils- Giants bame Training Until Aug. 21
Most Marion County Elevens to Take Advantage of Eased THSAA Rules
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS 8 £ hot and things are in a mess right now, hut it's time for football, = Its’ time the state's high schoolers, from tiny Kirklin to popsecond on Goli- ulated Technical, put the bit in- mouth, From the redoubtable perennial state champion, East Chicago into the bag, spikes high. Bill Roosevelt, to struggling Quall Creek, most of the State's prepsters |Rigney, who had replaced Stanky, open pre-fall sweat sessions Tues- ret man rien charged Seminick and they ex- day. Officially, that is, during the second week of last \changed blows. Players from both| Virtually all of Marion Coun- ¢ason. 1s a question-mark at teams rushed In with fists swing-|ty's prep combiriations will take Present. He's a rugged customer. ling and battled for 10 minutes advantage of the IHSAA's sum-| _ Shortridge Misses Trio
before police ‘came on the field mertime blessings Tuesday, | paiarLriage wi I a
New York Protests 5 to 4 Defeat
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After reaching first base, Sem-
- BOB, WHO “weighs only 125 TPOUNAS, Wa up AGAINST a Golfer COAL atthe. nearly twice his size, whose smashes off the tees were phenom-
team at Purdue, was feasted) mew y Cs However, Tech's unbeaten goooter Bob Gilchrist, but Quar-. Coun-ig ooo. ABH Q 4 ABE North, Central Con SNCS nA terback Ward Walker is-back as [try Club after his victory. He re- Lonkeib, {pions, runnerup to Shortridge in a veteran signal-caller. mained overnight Friday and {fielirt city play last year, will delay!” Cathedral lost Bill Saligoe to /drove in yesterday. mpsn te training grind until Aug. 21/cypid last winter, but Gene Man-
She AA {been pointing fér the lefthanders' Chicago, and a cup for permanent] gS 1/tourney all season andiundoubted- possession. ok
i RL i Tw Tostn Air, Ait cher Sly played | his best of the year in;
ro work.
His mother and father had been ry
Jones.p The victor received a new whist | Kramer.p ‘majoring in aeronautical engl- watch, the traveling trophy that Koslo.p 194 Johnson 0000 throughout the area. Some termen returning, largest collecis 13 neering at Purdue University, has'hé had previously won in 1947 in| To 1343720 Totals ~ 30 631 4 schools will tackle the two-a-day | tion of Initialled returnees in
BOB RECEIVED a new oar HR Tan for Bloodworth in pes Wien NAHI TUN 30 To oy when he turned 21 Hh t Mare! for having taken’ Wenge se th 3 lo Dot having oo Fh
“that birthday. == ; us or The new champ's next ener EB Amne: a Fee. Eat BALE } “intercollegiate will be the city: championships DO No tourney. But he pulled out of his opening today. He might play in| meh ait or ia ithe State Open, opening tomorrow| “I certainly got tired between (at Terre Haute — hasn't “decided ! the 24th and 30th holes in that!for sure.
nya. b and the Deaf School will open gin, a shifty runner, and Ends sstrum, drills Sept. 8. The local schools Charles Kirkhoff and Bob Kos {open classroom work Sept. 5. 'Springer should help’ Coach Joe Routine Varies |Dezelan.
The training routine will vary Sacred Heart will have 13 let-
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erty suck ou r Rovers in! "58" drills, generally samwdwiched|Spartan history. Coach Harry
on ~~ | Caballero ran for Nicholson in «LC will miss End Ed Butler Bloodworth walked for Konstant ‘around the day's maximum tem ey lufhoodwerea whites tor, Yond tae | peratures, duch as Coach Walteriand Quarterback Ray Riley, a Jurkiewlez's— ~Rippt pny -combination,
Gonel: “Jurkiewics - wet —F30a mm “for—two=h Lo base then come back around 3:30 p.m. n hase Al buth | (for more, Some city schools will start 03 late afternoons with one long "| session but most of the city and (vivtually all the county teams
Howe has most of its senior{studded line intact now, along with speedy Leo Ahearn and Veteran Earl Lewis, the halfbacks, but may find big Wilbur bee playing only basketball. He's 6-4, 185 pounds. Coach Sam
Shaking out of their recent hit. ~ ils fans with a 100-Mile National Purdue won the 200-meter swim. ting lethargy, the Chicago White |
Red Sox Pound
Senators, 10 to
WASHINGTON, Aug, 12 I -Joe Dobson pitched a four-| niiter tonight while the Boston {Red Sox pounded out 15 hits to!
defeat the Washington Senators! Eddie Robinson, Nelson Fox| Jo to 1, before a crowd of 10,146.
n 11 to 4 triumph over Cleve- |
| Walt Dropo rapped out a trip and-two-singles—to-drive- intl
Duawaiieawd
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in 9th. | Rowertaon TT.14 300 01x—11 We t, |
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7 to 2 victory over the Pittsburghis.¢5.1 St Louls Cardinal victory Cathedral opens Sept. 9 at at Decatur Central. The Mid-Btate
y run in the second on Sam saturday turnout fans. oar ay over the. Cincinnati Reds tonight. Westfield and Sacred Heart gets champs have only three of 16 men le's double and Cass Michaels’ porbes Field. He contributed a two-run homer in the. fifth inning. into the right A field stands off Bill MacDonald | uns and Matt Batts drove in four ang singled home ‘anéther run in
Dobson gave up Washington's Pirates before 6770
Thin Crowd Sees : Bucs Lose, 7 t0 2 cards win, 3-1,
prrrsBurcH, aug. 12 Up) Over Cincinnati Sots 1a addition to Teen andl, South, Bll Smith at Lawrents Bob Rush shook off a seven game CINCINNATI, Aug. 12 (UP)-— the Bilent Hoosiers, Shortridge’s Dobson helped his own cause by losing streak today as he pitched Max Lanier fanned Bob Usher graduation-depleted titlists open and backfield that need tenants .
| oli tt ouble and single and and batted the Chicago Cubs to a 2nd Peanuts. Lowrey with the Sept. 15 at Champaign, Ill, in|, fans and offers of legitimate race olis IAC. third: Tom Lord, Indianapolis The Sox punched out nine extra | Sriing - doy runs. 8 adly. So does Coach Lee Shively
¥ ‘base blows including a pair of by Larry homers hy Robinson, three triples op) Schricker says he’s against auto FH) : Jhecond; John Stepnenson Iadiansand four doubles for & total of Me
Kelley has holes to fill at center d guard. Cards Losé Backs Soutport’s brilljant unbeaten county champions have much of its line back but will miss Jack Hall and Don Kortepeter. Quarterback Lee McGathey returns.
in evening use of night lighting. Llane. Ar Many county aspirants will eap HEN wing Biicher. Ke Rb #inf workdays with opening of grid ‘Ballanfant, Writ is. ick. Timer drills. TM. Atuendance—14000 Most teams begin baking out early since all the county's teams except three pry into their 1950 schedules on the week-end of
i stats 1. Cg hn ees: 4 will have the “luxury” of early |
entral has six lettermen return|{ing, but has vacancies in the line
{bases full to close out a six-hit, an {intersectional clash.
Seven errors, four by the Reds its first test Sept. 11 with Plain- Or thauding Bob Holland, Don and three by the Cardinals, and field Chariton at CYO. 3 Coach Lou Parnell has an origi12 walks marked the game in Interest Should Increase
. 'nal list of 80 aspirants, including :which the Reds stranded 11 run- re pers and the Cards 14; . “Thesarly openings should make nine lettermen, but he 10st All-
< for increased night football inter- County. Guard Pat Pinkston and
and + estand attendance hid ABA a ACR hes : SE pa ST FR TER ah a te : RHO A nning on a walk, e second ‘hit was turned. into. an It year until the cold nights of but Wagon and - Manual 3 ° 9 3 an nd Ralph Kiner's h Andy unearned run by two errors, both November appeared. Few games might find a working nueleous 19.10 20th. Bm over the 1 veg -Kotuszewsit who — tirgf DAVE. Deen. scheduled {for.electric Avallable. : © i 031 a e fifth made a wild throw "and followed | /'8ht eonsumption with the final ’ i j before Rush clouted his first with a fumble on the next play. three games listed Nov. 10,-Play- Kirklin Prep Orders 3 i i round tripper of the year Musial’s third single, a sacrifice, ing of Nov. 3 and Nov. 10 night n 44th. Campaign ) e 2 0 Chicige wisn PE # single by Ed Kazak and a fly games may be contingent on the Begi iota’ Side ard t3 43178 3 Terwter, m7 49 73by Glenn ‘Nelson produced the weather. mehidte. urWing >in the KIRKLIN, Aug. 12—A ninein 8th. WALID 311 0ast 8t. Louis tun in- the ninth. | y 8 ame schedule will mark Kirklin 18 gor + +5 tC Lowls Cima ‘background overhead tke a dark fig h School's 44th year of prep i 3 EE ina ABH OA TABH 0 41 cloud over high school athletics 18 football this fall. Kirklin. small a add hndstas 3-844 Us 8h 1 §dode the..draft. threat. to the. few..eli ent school in the state playing 11: 1 3 3 i 0 Sioushirrt 4 3 ! Lowest. 1 8 o Bibles. But the effect of the draft man football, began gridiron comi 3 J Riee.it 3 ¢ 1 o Kiuswkl. 1b 4 8 3 2 on the prepsters is negligible, and petition in 1907. gi 2 ° 3 0 Kasakdb 4 1 2 3 Adeock.)t ..4 1 g-o:will probably be confined largely | The nine-tilt card, announced Toa Fi RRBT Nelson1n 4 13.2 Heekass * 4-2 2 3ito the few who are in the active by Athletic Director and Footb1l and & pn 8 yD iinger sounded out for Mueller in th, Lanier’ & 0 0 0 Merriman 00 0 0 Teserves, Ro Yeast is expected hd Dench Ma ME The seed: be gosin itcher * ear od 9th, § Litwhiler 0.000. ose 8 rsonnel un compl e- | aa ih hs, "900 RE Totals J 17111 Totals -34 ¢37 8 1100 Of the coming school year. |e" sept A Sackson Ciniralt “gest 5
Chicago = :..... © Attendance—10, 146, Pittsburgh
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Hole-in-One
"SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 12 Mache alg 0°8 (UP)—A painter with a grim agin sense of humor nearly got the PP Riiendunce—a10 San Francisco Food Distributors’ Golf Tournament directors into a jack: ‘pot here this week-end. Chandnois Signs With As'a P. 8. on one of the signs. Steelers for $10, 000 he wrote in: $4000 Cadallie given away for a hole-in-one.”
Cincinnati ; el Error hoendienst, Mus |
fig A io gn nailer Dase hits—Glaviano 2. sacrifice ayo, Bets” Bchosngienst, io Nelson; Ryan Rnses son, Fullback Gil Bierman, a pilei ne i Mi 1 fel lef folio GAR ariver, Guard Gordon Rinarisn, n 8 Innings: Plerro 2 tah anit 8, Wenm sist 5 | and End Myron Moriarity. All but CALL KENNETH PEDIGO
jichar—Rush f bh, Bougess. Time ui
CHICAGO, Aug. Lynn Chandnois, star halfback at - Michigan State, rectors immediately tried to re- Pittsburgh Steeler {sign when the golf entries for the play in the National rney trebled after the sign heague. Steeler nt on display. However, oblem was solved when it was
has signed a contract to
President Art the Rooney announced today. 1 His contract was reported at decided to spend $75 for a policy $10,000, the same terms he signed: with Lloyds of London that bet last December with the Cleveland! 2134000 there would not be a hole- Browns before the merger of the and the All-America P. 8. ~—There wash’'t. One man Football Conference put his Bama | ‘back into the draft.
It's too early to tell who the At To Brot arente Mertiman ran for How in # id;
ik Beiphi: Oct 20 Westie fiers sacrinced fo FWehmeler in gn Powers will be locally. On paper, Oct. 35—i Winchester.
ger. fol Teach has a half-a-dozen key per-|
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isl, Lanier, (formers ready to civort; namely, | aT .. Adame. Klusgewski 2, Ryan. Runs batted: | Guard Tony Zison, Quarterback | BUILDING Lor 1907 1s |
na in--Musial, Kasax, Nelson, BEAUTIFUL CHOICE SITE LOTATED 5200 SOUTHRASTERN RESTRICTED. =
ehmeier. Sexson, a junior, are seniors, Rindflish, who injured a foot
LARGE MEN MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE
SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS - SIZES UP TO 4X REDUCED TO 295
CORDED SPORT GOATS SIZES UP TO 60 :
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