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Svs o av Moin £3, Fr imore than B50 of {ts caddies {tures a double main event. ve! e Ww nsiderin, an She is scheduled to start playing e Dave|land, tangles with Herb Freeman, 'today sh as co g NEW Y {Friday night at the club's regular} | [Levin goes against the LoneNew York. The bout is a one-fali offer to join Bobby Riggs’ profes-iin the USLTA National Amateur 4 ite mn Top Match dinner-meet IE. he meeting are] ‘Choo Choo’ Says: (Bagle and Jack O'Brien meets affair with a 30-minute limit. sional tennis troupe but that theiChampionships here Monday up in the maj | color films of the 1949 Tam He Means It | nate in a fash Indianapolis 1 Lop Wins 4 and 3 lo Shanter Worlds Golf Chaw:| opp; yrp N. ©. Aug. 22 mote as it m “kt ; ; onship = ‘brings to min In First Play; Billows, Bielat Upset |" The Speedway Club also to (UP) ae North Casali s A brings to min fawaiting final assurance from) the same MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 22—Fred Wampler Jr. of Indi- prof nal Bam Snead that ne/Chod) Justice repeated his often. Take Ea anapolis, faced Ted W. McFarlane, Hopkins, Minn., today can be here Sept. 13 with Cary|Stated “ro more football” —l = insianes -in-the second -round of -the 50th National Amateur golf Middlecofl for an exhibtion. with|GHIOF and deciarea “ths Hime its fa instance, ! tournament at Minneapolis Golf Club. The Indiana State gros 10" Davia and Fred (c/n " of the Natio a*.cham def Wampler Jr. I “IT love football, said Justice, prees that if th Open cha ipion eated Perry L. Byard, ‘Birmingham, . =~ (“but 1 ha deadlock, it m ~ Mich., 4 and 3, in yesterday's first round play. ‘Soshee Fastest the basis of bes : | h Whereas the by! Meanwhile, all but two of . 4 3 “The Richmond Rebels had re-| pan insist ay the favorites survived the Today's Pairings iportedly offered Justice well over all decisive gam opening round, including De- ne At Darlington {$10,000 for playing in six home believe this for n. Barcinston, nl, vs. Jack igames on Sundays. He would not yn fending Champion Charlie Coe rn" Munser Bain ; -.|be required to practice with the the better mon soni and Jani Stranabab.. Toledo. Q, pale Blum, ) Me on; Of. 28. Lom. Bla. i ellen 8 : . FOR- YEARS Ray Bi1Tows nC UPsCtk Were! jac onohys i. Six civ, lows. vi. Veteran Driver | But the handsome mountain if ia : ] [ese merely a three - tim 4 Tom “Yeech, Milwaukee, vs, John: J L d Thi rd S t , boy, who last week was selected | ‘ séntences in = : as I Watchung, N. J. 3 an $ | por = ithe. “mest valuabie-player” He Ci, a — ; hs aa ee RA kas Biber ye ES iam smd ER Sg ~AWAY.-.in..must ani yy 9 5 FONT TM THT SE HARLINGTON. 8. L AUS. 30 er 3 = St reds x ; Ger FREY mins Ari NANA GI : RAN os SE £ = se PES 1 : Dis : A ...Ayallable to Ch PR : 4 eg ” Harold D Paddock Jr. Aurora. O, vs. A grizzled old timer in the stockiihe plan down yesterday, - =i rian h . : yd Shes sth : ime to adopt “& -ur Y., and Stanley {John Lehman, Chie car racing game, Gober Sosbee,| «amr pH Bo | the brass sn RBielat, national Emerson Carey mm. DP onver. vs. George ’ Fe arry Seibold ‘of Rich-| ou'v public links ti- AT Bruno, Berkley, Cal Atlanta, Ga. gave the rallbirds| pang has given me an opportun- ¥ e seen br tiist from Yon- Chatios nC othona ipa tian., vs. their Dig moment yesterday when ity to play professional football! missed the met Xers; N. Y. . | “Thomas W. Barnes, Atiants. Ga. vs.|De turned the fastest 10-miles of op generous terms, but I am con-| * of the ages—"L Billows lost a BF r Leas €. SAE Enliion a. VY. the gay in the Dartington South vinced that I cannot do justice ° for he) penuan ’ 4 * Y&lern 500-mile race qua to the Rebels and my job here in| R I Lc Gr ! Fih ! pen. 1908 A : Seon : neg Ey gross, iia, wok line, Mass. here. to th Carolina.” ys - fH ar hay enuine y : Wis an iperedi! ee : —Sosbee oured-the-ssphait-course— St Reh ie ree —4—— Yet in 46 tt Littler of Seat- \ |p aeet inater wal Peribire, W Wy. in 7:27. phy the fourth fastest quali-|, Justice, who is employ ed by the : { Dodgers finishe te, While BIEIAL. 45req Wampler PEALE Hirrigign, sos: Tek, vs, In T2742, the fourth tastest Qual lx ory Caroling Medical Founca- fll. [NEEEEENEEEN $$ EEE KK. | puss smishe Wad elimidated i nichera, Dn nf Agia, Hoy vi. ured himself of the third spot/tion added, “The people of my Se = : = Ri Sis — : TE games Pid it Pailer, 8t. Louis, char Fadpma a rh)? : - state have been good to me and - : - . : : ‘ 4 ” Timp Moly Dallas, formerly ot T apt Kansas” C3 Ne J , Mo. , coln . i the Fira} row ohen Ine fasten! I want to dere time to the § 1a Bold a playe ~tartinsville, Ind. faced Howard, Maned bo SONOEST detrott {78 cars in the field ae g all-important ‘work of the medi- NONE BET TER—FEW AS GOOD Si Louis took C'. Pousette, St, Paul, after side- a arein Simonsen, A Minneapoils, vs. Rich- flag in the 500-mile classic here cal foundation : : qualify for the ‘ ’ . Nauts, Houston . Labor Day. as . i : two years late lining Thomas McMahon, Grosse "am Urzetta Rochester, N xX. vx. Herb 4 Football has heen an importLing Farms. Mich. 5 and 4, In tA Sloan Ka ans City, Mo i. 1m. vs, Sosbee, driving a 1950 Olds, was ant part of my life” sald Justis, : : Boston tied, wit Dr, Michael B. Diles, Port Washington, only six and one- -half seconds ’ ¢ i es umphing in th frst OUR DAY, ainat] sdk Malloy, Pi. Wath, Tex, w. Brucs|slower than Curtis Turner, Roan.i.1 am forever grateful to every. 2201 N. Capitol New York and New Jersey Madison and Troy game. Stranahan a Hitter efiale| McCormick. "North Hollywood. Cal. wy. Oke, Va., who topped the field the ibody with whom I have been as-| ; 2 highly regarde MeHale| Vai" Heiser Siogane; Wain. wik- [C0 ov and has been high speed sociated in playing the game. 1211 W. Wash. : 2037 E. Wash. 45 S. West - | AS A MATT] today in whit was Sentra ¥ tng ful Pa ul of id, Baitimore. Md. vs. Rel-| oo ever since. His famous baby-biue jersey, - } appears to be : 8 atch oO e oll Belby flgore x 2 —— I “i it Uilinmaan. Minneaols. vi. Beeond—fastost.-time.. yesterday, number 22, Das been retired byl - Va.-Ave.-and- South. St. —4dd--and Fall Creek Blvd. 401 Kentucky Veer 5K. /why the Natlor first round play were Harvey) "Dale oh Agios Dallas, ve. Howard’ C.lwas a toss-up between Virgil Lae : ; i along with th Ward Jr. Rocky Mount, N. C.|"Hue% lft sine" cal, Livengood, Minneapolis, and Bill : : ‘Emerson and Bethel, Beech Grove. provide for the

deadlock with « out game. Spea tional, Ford Fr maintains it is wise to ask a much in a coup To a certair who merely ech of his bosses, t is correct. Three on this reason sirable. Or even There are mar feel the baseb: long as it is. W! into the footbal

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and Dick Chapman, 1940 ama-| va, Charies B. Dudley, Greenville, § |Carden, Mapleton, Ga., with the Bowling News { John Weaver, Houston, vs. Art Olls ir. | 7:41.82 +t teur king from Pinehurst, N. C. | ch Tocky. Mout. {former winning out 0 A meeting of he Courthouse Leagte; : L Old-timer Shick Brana Chichgo, i Robert. aii san randiico. - 7 42.77. " ‘oda the oY AE tomorrow night at i y WOOK 0. ) Uilist in 1916 an ) Robert nl pittstord, N. ¥. The other two. qualifiers today, and 1, to Herbert Sloan, Kansas "1, ry" "Moller, Quiney, Ul, vi. Clarke were Ted Chamberlain, 8t. Peters-| vs. burg, Fla, in 7:50.16, and Bill

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Harrison R. Johnston, Minneapolis, vs {william Hydman 1H, Abin! on Pa in 7:53.93. Both have a good] od r {tzer, Sappington, Mo, v= | Ravana BE Watson Jr, PR ansas City. Mo, chance of being ousted from the

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Charles M a Yer, Minneapolis, ye day's qualifying test, however, as I Hit the Road tr PIbwars Birmingham. Mich. two highly regarded drivers, : pI 5 Rlair LL Jefierson City, Mo. still . had not been given their Park -Scheol's 1950 football | wy Kammer Ir. Grosse Pointe Fatma. chance when rain halted the day's players are going to hit the road. | Wash: to date will be- on foreign soil] Selby, New Orleans, La; v8. time be faster, they will eliminate with trips slated to Cincinnati, by py ov k. Bishen, We sy ad: wv. the fourth and fifth positions in Detroit and Glenwood School In| bel immy MeGonagill, Shreveport, La, vs | yesterday's qualifiers. N Clineinnat! Country Day School igs at home, Two open dates wit Witiam 1, Oranberry probably be filled soon. The sched- Ten: ho, Richard A Henry. Borin: op Shoot W. Paul. Daytona Beach. Fla P Caieman 3. Dajjas. Te ampion Me ye Los An

| | Lvs. Dr. Walter J. Panowski, - Towson | {Oene Littler, Seattle, vs. Robert is Md. {Buck Baker, Charlotte, N.C. and | Chuck Mahoney, Lockport, N. Y., Weston Jr., 8 Ray X Raton Tn TPO a test. They will -be given the first Four of the six games carded |o “fos nme He" Miss, v8. Jobb ipunut today and, should their Pat Mueel Paterso - Chicago. | Po ord” Cotaad Jr. New Orleans Coach S8eward Wilshire's eleven | William | Shields, “hibay NF oe. % exselr ‘ will meet Sacred Heart and the | Russell Brothees Nashvi lle, Tean oma ins Harry A Paller, St. Louis, pio M. Lee Jr. Tallaha Jame mle follows: ba anes W

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Dr United Pres Highes, is, 8 American Shoot. Atle He Blamand, ore lao 4 gl Wd e Tn dianapo pking, Minn. Li It was the first time a woman Jointed Tommy Ciarlo, 146%, Waterbury, MinneRpolis, vs. Ted Ad- had taken it. | NEW YORK (Ridgewood Grove Ar Aim atom, I Vancouver, B.C. The 20-year-old Miss Pflueger! andy A BI 10 New TA gal: ve 8 . Stout Jr. ir. Hinsduie. 1 mes @ Shy blonde, defeated a field of | m,

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