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Mal Whitfield Wins 2d 800-Meter Olympic Race

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By Oscar Fraley ‘Toss of 180 Feet Stra Here’ Ol i ; By LEO H. PETERSEN : United Press Speris ere’'s One Olympian HELSINKI, July 32 Mal Whitfield of Columbus, O., Th “dee ; ; streaked to his second straight Olympic 800-meter cham- canoe. & % Who Won in a Walk pionship today and Jim Iness of Southern California set Bean the wk a new discus record. Ne ; th oral Whitfield, the 1948 champion; e Nationa and the record holder, beat out/ vent him from another 15- As they .-re

with eight st their third r West following setback in Chi 728 in the pe victories and

Art Wint of Jamaica. | footer. Ineéss set the new discus record #8 of 55.03 meters (180 feet, 6.80, FINALS are scheduled in two. inches) in the final round of com- other events today, But U. 8. enpetition. The event was not yet|tries are given only a slim chance over, however. . {of scoring in the 100-meter dash

HELSINKI, July 22—Fearless Fraley has news today for the U. 8. postal service. Tae Wait a minute, fellahs. This is not a complaint about

the letters, I thought I wrote, which haven't been re-

i w for women, and the U. 8. team in 3 Two clubs ceived, STETE Divke tis iehen) et uttolls fencing his been eliminated, * Pirates and I just want to tell you that if your feet ache—bathe 1948 by Adolfo Consolini of Italy, | Sl Zatopel he Coil | star, Jor by eat : em in chianti irs er in who is still in today’s competition. Who won the 10, r n them hianti, the most popular thirst quencher i Si y : petition. Who won th ag nn Reds. have Italy. : joe WHITFIELD gave the U. §,/%econd title today in trials for feats against This’ is a dandy little remedy which has proved its lits sixth gold medal of the games the 5000 meters. Wes Santee of Siu the I

|Kansas, Curt Stone of New York and Charley Cappozzoli of Georgetown carry U. 8. hopes in this event.

13 straight fr and Pirates ti and lost recor: bottom clubs |

las he went the distance in 1 minute 49.2 seconds to tie his own imark set in '48. Reggie Pearman

effectiveness in the heat of Olympic competition. And, fellas, I'll lay you a Finnish airmail, against a three-cent | George Washington, this was tougher than all the “rain”

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100-METER DASH—Lindy Remigino (third from right) of Hartford, Conn., wins 100-meter dash in Olympic Games. Following (°F NeW York, the other American Andy Stanfield of Seton Hall incredible 38-1. and “snow” and “storm of night” you have ever faced in | closely is Herb McKenley (second from right) of Jamaica, whe finished second and Britain's McDonald Bailey [second from left), who was jin the Rual, Buished out of thief ore an le favortbe m tne »

200-meter dash, in which trial heats will be held today, Jim Gathers of the Air Force and Thane Baker of Kansas State

your appointed rounds. # # - : : » = . . BECAUSE a 30 - year - old amateur hoofer named Giuseppe Dordoni of Italy won the 50,000 meters walking “event in the ‘international games, in approximately the . World record time of 4 hours, 28 minutes. Don't laugh. That's more than 31 miles and if any of you guys in grey make that much on the heel and toe in one day the Postmaster General should give you a raise. Dordoni is an unemployed bricklayer. That probably * shapes up as one of the mysteries of the 15th Olympiad

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Brewers' Win Stops | Abernathie's Streak |The Press Box--

THERE IS they will let .u the awful crac cost them a led by 13% | Aug. 11, they termined outfit momentum as Should they current pace would surpass centage in the 1808 Cubs wo lost but 36 to

The Whitfield victory gave the! United States 10 more points in| |the team standings, but Russia |still led, 132 1/6 to 82, With four| sre the other U, S. entries.

|more final events today. |' Competition also is scheduled | All three Americans—Andy today in modern pentathlon, rowStanfield of Jersey City, N. J., ling, wrestling, yachting, women's W. Thane Baker of Kansas {gymnastics ‘and field hockey. State and Jim Gathers of New | en = York, swept into the second | THE SWEEP of four gold round of the 200-meter dash. | medals yesterday gave the U. 8. Marjorie Jackson of Australia the temporary lead in the team {equalled both the world's and race. But Russia regained the Olympic women’s 100-meter dashtop spot by a t endous show-

Times Special MILWAUKEE, July 22—The Milwaukee Brewers could not beat the St. Louis Browns in an exhibition game here, last night but they came back to jump on the Indianapolis {Indians in the nightcap when it counted in the American

| Look, Hoosiers:

not reached the town of Piacenza, Italy, from where he | hails. Piacenza, incidentally, is near Bologna — pronounced “baloney,” in the too-distant U. 8. A. =

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MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich.

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When the Tribe plated two runs|/second which enabled Nielsen to {In the fourth inning; it was the score. Bobby Wilson scored Smith {firgt time they had scored off of with a hit. - ‘Liddle in 21 innings. In two pre-| vious shutout victories over In-

A double-play cut the rally short and Liddle settled dewn'

yanked Abernathie in the seventh for pinch-hitter Bud Hut-

the league. Sports-minded Mike Sgouros, owner of thé Rose Bowl Restaurant in ‘Wheeling, . conceived the idea more than two

games, including playoffs, leading the league.

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of Wheeling, W. Va., is backing/aware Track Secretary H. C. practically loafed in, beating out a of Russia in his

Thomson announced today 746, ycers had been nominated. for, the 1954 renewal of the’ Little! {Brown Jug race here for 3-year-

Barons, Memphis Stars |

Levan Sandze ~“Mucls of the glamor of the women's -100-meter dash ‘final -

onds, but Bantamweight Bill Borders of Norman, Okla., was elimi-

‘Welsh Rare Bifs

By JACK WELSH ® Bvery time Indianapoll : [ Teets- tht pitcher named Lid-

record when she won her semi-|i in gymnastits— . figure—an allbecause nobody ever laid them down faster in recorded |Association standings. | k final heat in 11.5 oh M e! we gh, that s ot rug 5 Th y . ey Bucky Walters’ Brewers liams was credited with a dou- Out oor Bas et a F . . a Pp s Pp one for a ey are a annals than this lad did. B® ble. aggs o ew York, the only|grand total of 128 for 72 for the to top thre stunned Bill Abernathie from the s | Milwaukee countered with two urviving American after yester-|U. S. h American Le: * x = a Ain happiness of 2 four game winning =i the third frame. Bill Bru- day's preliminaries, was third in| U. 8. gold medal winners yes- of more rece; 1 DO NOT know what the status quo of shipping |}, Wo") 5 © Mo5 Moor “The (20 doubled inside the Srst base By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS he Seal but sl} guaiifed for{iisuay Were Chaney (eoe es boi a . : . . : » Ww. A . . go ty. 1 { ’ ® pork through the mails is, but this guy has it. Waltzing [Browns of the American League Post. Ao ri Bd vi 3 HOLD ON TO YOUR egos, Hoosiers, West Virginia's = g;,,6614 won his heat in 21.8/0f 50.8 seconds in the 400-meter 1931 Athletic into the Olympic amphitheater before some 45,000 cheer- inosted 2a Fifhiat decision in seven snapped out of his hitting slump, letting the air out of your basketball reputation. Seconds, Baker won his in 214 trdles; oxy O'Brien of South- 5 and .704, : : : jand a half innings. t tating 3 i i 'glan athers won his in 23.2, All! , 0 set a new abe Ruth-s ing spectators, Giuseppe the magnificent -hammed it up | xu =» jDnched 8 Jngle 2. lett, png The Virginians and Ohioans are deflating Indiana 8 Se ie In EE erord Of 57 feet. 14s Tico Pab yt r 0 i THE TRIBE MOVES over to y b ball pride. They’ tealing the trademark of Hoosier- (the shot put; Lindy R . all the way through to the tape. He waved, he smiled, single to right, registering Mar-| basketball pride. They're s g {later today. put; Lindy Remigino of and 714. and he acted sincerely like a man meeting his in-laws for: | > on omen: ph Hay quez. dom with a brand new idea for ; : | The Olympic record—now 16 Hartford. Conn, who beat Herb . the first tim. open a-3-game series with the “2 # . |these parts — summertime night| years old—is 20.7 seconds set by McKenley of Jamaica in a photo- THAT THE e e. first-place Blues. ; | AFTER GOING HITLESS for|p. i oiran | acCers ame [Jesse Owens in 1936. {finish in the 100-meter-dash, and games ahead Coming up to the finish line, Giuseppe slogged his | Liddle for the third straight [oo she mtr sor Nogied| And its no fly-by-night proj- | BE 2 sow. Jey Bille of fhe atmy iu the Giants today ! toh i : : fon [nthe fourth. Milt Nielsen| oo; _jp'q real basketball. Some Eap STANFIELD had little trouble, ° 020 Jump. - an 8%-game way to within one foot eight inches of the tape. Then he Hume this Jal, being Hovped on punched a single to right and Ali 0 "voy are good enough | or ug although his right ‘thigh was! stage a year stopped, like Theda Bara -or, not to date myself, like ne Bg later. Bob Fi ig the ert Side, for Big Ten basketball. By United Press . iheavily bandaged, the result of an! For the curren Jane Russell, and indicated that the action camera has | Kerrigan, gave up 11 hits. ny g "The city recreation department; DELAWARE, Q, July 22— Del-'old indoor season injury. Baker ly 100 percents

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‘ertain, fi the bulb h y- : lds, harness racing's richest. : AN Certain, finally, that every flash bulb had been exploded, dianapolis, the Brewers’ left-| to spread four singles over the [years ago. A [ee event. 5 Bienheey Bow : Porgy Doren } ot Se nvyes to them a lad All St ius ah RE ER : hander gave up only five hits.| remaining distance: He allowed 4 nn | The Jug, staged annually over housewif : ¢ " : : Giuseppe lurched through the tape—in world record time. og Ee OE TE I a rerh “roond | WHEELING'S RECREATION, [Tb 8 Fk Cul ek In’ modus 1 1008 seomorour gold | “xu: Professi “On Sunday, naturally,” Giuséppe expostulated, “I |his strikeouts to 32 against the, base. (department constructed four igh |. ro); “1act year drew a record because she was iil Bobby Shanty of the. A's Indianapolis. take mv girl fri f » : {Tribe. | Milwaukee added a run-in the school-sized basketball courts of lpg § iliac tor the 1953 meet. | "Another: indi . has generated the headline— y girl friend for a walk. 4 th 9 er individual star, John| «pittle Ma The you : ; | = 2 = fourth. Billy Klaus singled. Bru-icement. They're located in the “ni. 4:10 the list of nominations|B. Kelly Jr. of Philadelphia, was ® Man Has Place in ’ a. nn : a =» THE BREWERS scored a run ton's single took a bad hop past outlying areas of Wheeling. was Hanover Shoe Farms of Han-|eliminased from the single sculls Panehall Yovd hever make annual All-§ THE REST of the time he spends in trainin nd, !In the second inning when a bad Lloyd Gearhart at first base, ad-! Lights atop poles flluminate| wo. pa with 110 candidates for | rowing competition, but the U. 8 te owns’ castoff midget starting at 4 o “ . pe : g a ,' ‘hop double started things rolling. vancing Klaus to ‘third from each court from both sides. The ,. 1954 classic. Castleton Farm |6-meter yacht Lanoria finished Beve it, of three games thanks to those daily baths in chianti, the poor man’s | Wally Post opened with a |where he scored on Jim Clark-backboards are the half-moon, a; [exington, Ky. submitted 70 first in today's race of the week-| The R . * = This project champagne in Italy, his dogs never do any barking al- | single against Bill. Dewey Wil- [son's long drive. Testangulay type—standard equip-\pefore the deadline, Walnut Hall long series. athlete gry oe Woman - which has gro : : : : | ‘ $ $ | JR ment. ¢ 1, ., 53, and| 1 though they might hiccup once in a while. | eld, Tt Tooked lke common | BRUTON STARTED it again “£8 Two Gaits Farm at Indianapolis Feathernceigne nk ,Competit ral graphed 1h Burge. lade putting © One thing is sure. This is the only guy in the Olym- | Single bus he bat took 3 bad I Ee Er in nee po fa ys uly leans oe Ti ts sineteted for ‘Tulsa, Okla., won, but two other| wroth os {yng Xia Jax Jeuds aside 10 : / : {| hop pas Smith, permitting | : ; 5 4 s year’s Jug is ) A pics to date'who has won in a walk. | Pont to Score rnd sovcad. WE | ut, Ce oningie, | "|This summer 2 more teams have september 18 and will be or augrioams or hopminaled Hen | have Leen jealous. . their rivals, oh y selfs. | . been added. The Rose Bowlers,|more than $60,000. > = s ls, kippe ’ gary in three minutes and 30 - . .3 Yacht Race Winner Gene Desautels, Tribe skipper, |,,,p05ten winners last year in 16 sec Pairings Listed for THE TEAM

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Olympic Basketball

HELSINKI, July 22 (UP)—The groupings and pairings for the Olympic basketball -tournament was announced today with the

July 22° (UP)=The 34-foot yawl Fleetwood breezed to victory in the 333-mile Chicago to Mackinac! yacht race yesterday with the best corrected time of 37 hours,

son, who singled. The hurler’s departure marked the first time i in five games he was unable to | go the route. Kerrigan worked well, facing

Meridian St. i with leagues forming the teams west of

One outstanding member of the Rose Bowlers is Eddie Becker, the sophomore sensation from West Virginia Uni-

Play at” Victory Field [nated after being thrown by if least 10 Soy expected to|fvashid Mamed Bekov of Russia be in the Negro All-Star game at| 0 10:40, and Flyweight Bob Peery Chicago next month will perform Of Pittsburgh bowed out after los-

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pe fing a decisiop to Georgi Sajadov the West nine 42 minutes and 20 seconds. | lonly six men through the eighth yersity, a 8 Noeky Beekes when the Ewmingham ato or Russia. gl Saj defending champion United States The C Le Fleetwood, owned by Nick Geib land allowing no hits, nage . 3 1-000 gue and Memphis Red Sox clash aly™ Qtr Wik & sirens ah scheduled to meet Hungary when posed of boys AMERICAN ASSOCIATION SU y i year and may be boomed for |yictory Field tomorrow mnight.; » g show- | = of Chicago, covered the course RESULTS YESTERDAY i play begins Friday. nder t with an elapsed time of 48 hours,’ Won Lost Pet, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Tribe Box Score district All-America honors [Game time is 8:30 p. m. | Ing last night in gymnastics, hy os open * Kansas CIty .....:.. 63 3¢ 640 —— icine - . 150 001 020— 9 14 0 among the nation’s collegians. Leading in the poll are: Out-| leads the unofficial team compe- 8 BU 56 minutes and 19 seconds. [Milwaukee .....4,.. 59 36 621 | Kansas City “DTD 220 010— 6 12 1 * INDIANAPOLIS { | tition. MR DISNEY HATS way at 8 o'cl The victory also brought her St. Paul ...... vesss. 49 49 500 14% Herrin. Trinkle (5), Freeman (8) and ¢ : H 0 A E| Virtually all the players are fislder Henry Kimbro, , Pitcher) . ' for 15 y - |Minneapolis ... 48 50 490 15% iIsbell; Cicotte, Nevel (2), Jones 8) and Malmberg, ss .. 4 0 ¢ 9 4 9 college athletes who return to Frank Thompson Second Base-| ” ® years the second division Class D title. | Louisville Ea 48 50 490 15% Owen, Pope, of .....: e 1.6 6 ¢@ ’ | THE THREE U 8s pole vault- $ Class A Lea | INDIANAPOLIS 46 52 469 17% Chazleston 104 000 000— 5 9 3 Nielsen, ¥ .........4 1 1 3 0 Otheir homes in the Wheeling-/man Eddie Brooks, First Base-| ° Raia 10 1" 1 | Minneapolis 203 304 00x—12 14 2|Gearhart, 1% .......3 0 1 7 0 © i . jers—Bob Richards of Laverne -year-olds Columbus _.......... 42 58 M0 23 Mpawell, Moulder iit, Carlsen (7). and{Smith xf i 1 1 e o/Martins-Ferry, O., area and ad-iman Wesley Dennis and Catchers +/| Only at Nat vio} Charleston ian naan 71 (Kena Libby and Barly. [Senos 89 wind 8 2 8 4 Sljacent communities. They come Pepper Bassett and Otha Bailey Cal, Don Laz of Champaign, III, | Pmith's in ‘ the program vat Won Lost Pet GB |coumbus rs a0 100 0— 1 § 0 Mineman e 32% 8 3: s elfrom Fairmount, West Libertylof Birmingham. an eorge Mattos of San Fran- Claxpoel Hotel EACH SQU HR ial 48 3863 Tgp Paul Lo .. 101 000 x3 7 0fTteune, § :.......3 8 4 2 3% SColleges and environs, Memphis’ stars include: Pitcher C1SCO—appear to be almost in al wash. three pitchers, Masbingion ivi 8 @ 3M Dulveray ana Buawin © Shiga 20001 871 8 0 8 x % Isaiah Harris, Catcher Casey|C1a88 Dy themselves, Chron 2 / three manag: ; Chicago 0.0.1. 48 43 8H NCO. dy 130-5 11 Oi DeEAt'B 32x raass $2824 ¢| THE ATHLETES play because Jones, Third Baseman Jim Valn-| oo or he as a major surprise] Test Bids. spective leagt : St Louis ........ Js 88 Ja 208k aul Rand: aoe 00-2 8 0 tals... 3.8 3 3 Tejthey want to keep in good condi-itine and Outfielder - Sherman OIVuic Te St smash the . teams. The Ir IS Detroit NATIONAL LEAGUE *|Epperly ®) and Bosiack. Baldwin née "| * Hutson singled for Abernathie in seventh.(tion. Outstanding high school Watrous. fnceap -”, gd - 14 feet, BL | [rm ————————— Association haz - ; : Won Lost Pet. OB | AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘Baumer flied out for Kerrigan in ninth. stars in the area can be found on! Se - ReneS y Earle Meadows of; PERMA-CRETE DRIVES ices of its arbi irooklyn .......... 59 23 138 ~—| © games scheduled). | MILWAUKEE i 'L B ss L 3 the U. 8. in 1936. | New York .......... 53 31 31 T%| : NATIONAL LEAGUE i : {the roster. One high school senior LO Broi in Line ror | | Bi Highlight Shiesouis --oeeene M23 AN J] No sames scheduled). Kiaus. 3b AMET 94 t—an all-stater—has had bids gs * . | Richards, who has eleared | aay OVER THE YEARS spectacle wil ace Phiadeiphia 1111141 4 Af lw EXHITON BASEBALL lane er § 1% trom Notre Dame, Duke andMalch With Salas | the “magic 15 foot level 24 | A Gescgniost Duame snd Dusen thon of the G Clncinnatt .ooennesis 3% 53 404 a. Siovaiand JA) - 900 200 301-4 10 3 Marques. a... 1 19 0 other Eastern colleges but may| LOS ANGELES, July 22 (WP) times in his career, thinks a {} FREE ESTIMATES, PROMPT SERVICE and the Lew | PUePtNreanaTionAl fEaclE | Jone Rowek (1 ind Tipton: Manvillniun yy ° ¢ 1 1 abe headed for Wisconsin. He Carlos Chavez Los Angeles Wow record likely but believes | TRISTATE CONSTRUCTION GO. former begu! ’ Won Lost Pet OB (Winning Pitcher—Jones. Losing Pitcher— Poth : ? 4 4. 5/looks good enough for the Big Mexican ‘ring veteran, gets a the soft condition of the jump- Sole Producers of PERMA-CRETE latter was & Noehartr af 573 avy (Schulte. Home Runs—Simpson, Tipton, Rito 1% - 1 8 o ofTen. {chance to even the score with| Ing pit after long rain may pre- || 3190 E. 36th. BR-5488 Nite. Gi-2627 honor of the | { Syracuse 3 «30 sul Call galt, Rochester, NY. ; {iinser, ® Srnsnprress $8 4 ¢ It's strictly amateur stuff—- [Gerald La Broil of Gary, Ind. to- " the kid leagu : Jorante i nt 13d ¢ ed End ? Inningy to A ow Teams to - oe | no rakeoffs, no under-the-table night in a rematch 10-round main INDIANAPODO [ES The Junior ] a otal 1 Bog ER Rema 1 31 Hdiueorin* * Ma lhe da?) dealings. Play gets rough and a [event performance at Olympic hx ruts * Ottawa . ‘as 41 60 408 20 | _Dejock, Nixon (6). Brickner oh and {Milwaukee i 012 101 eox—5| little ragged at times but the |Stadium. salaries of ins eer GAMES TODAY {10 "ana Fusseiman. Home Runs -Stanky. Wiliams. Fest. Eetman. Carson 2. | caliber of competition is on the | La Brol won an earlier decision City Park fw (All Night Games) | Slaughter,’ Slsler. Schinees aud Nixon. THO BASE SlsWilliams, Bruton, collegiate level, (here, i ficers Willian

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INDIANAPOLIS at Kansas City

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NO ADMISSION is charged. he hopes to match tonight's win- |

to cateh train.) ] 3 IBrooklyn (NAL) 000 100 02—'3 6 0 DOUBLE PLAY—Klaus and Eriman.

Charleston at St. Paul

Columbus at Minneapolis 1022—5 8 1 LEFT ON BASES—Indianapelis 7, Mil- , 3 . Loulsville at Milwaukee (3. twi-night), (Ne York tAmn.) .. 000 010 32 3.0 1lwaukee 8. |Officials ofted pass the hat and ner against Lightweight Cham- IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION GREENHOU ' | § BASES ON BALLS—Abernathie 3, Lid- | SE ATL Night Games) De ¥ Bens TRobincon ang. Mantle Win-|dle 2 usually net as ‘much as $75 or $80,(Plon Lauro Salas in- an over-| on (4 Nix ames |Home uns—Robinson a . hw . . . . Boston at Chicago. Louis nine Pitcher—Ostrowski. Losing. Pitcher— o IKE OUTS—Abernathie 1, Kertisan/The money goes into a recreation | Weight fight. SIDING, ROOFING AND GUTTERING 10 You a “ . | . ’ N . Wash aston at, Detroit, us ie 2 At Pittsburgh, Pa. s 43 xi ES —0tr /Abernathie, 11 in 6 innings; department kitty to pay for op- i 24-Hour Service EI ow or a evelan } ro (Amn.) asses J h— » . | . RB A | Pitiapurgh (Nat) 015 000 10x— 713 | WILD PITCH—Abernathle. erational expenses. HOOSIER BASEBA . | “Johnson and Batts. Ginsberg (8): Fisher, WINNING PITCHER—Liddle (7-3). Se 1-hund t . - ; a . (All Night Games) 0 n LOSING P vera ndred fans- line the CONSTRUCTION . Chicago at Boston, Lapalme (8) and PitzGerald, Garagiola LOST TTCHER-—Abernathie (1-4), fn ith itt d | and SIDING 0. You Can Be Sure . Cincinnati at Brooklyn, 18). Winning Pitcher— Fisher, RES—Carney, Padden and 0'Cen-| TloOr, either sitting or standing 107 N. Alabama St. MA-3346 kB : 8:30 s Plitsbursh at Phiadeiphia (Cutten ent Si i inankes. Wit. | st. Louis] FiME-.2:18 and a neighborly aura exists at “ass of Beauty and Quality . t 1 . ‘ . HLA * yc Ti to eateh tain) | ATTENDANCE—#s10. the games. The playoffs some- re rere ——— | § When You Call Any Affied Florist Member . GAMES TOMORROW | Mitwaakes TAA). |. 000 300 3%— 4 10 3 TT LARGEST SELECTION mw ~~~~rrnrnn . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION i den, Overmire (3), Paige (5), Har- 1 —— —— eee = . (All Night Games) eat 16) and Moss, Courtney (4): Hoover, 0 ss in | persons and sometimes the of Linoleum in Indiana | Crutch 7 | IRBINAPOLIE at Kansas City {Allen (8). Walters (8) and Unser. “Home WJ | weather Is cool emough for a RUGS from $2.39 | es, Invalid Walkers fe h NDIANAROLIS at Xan City | Ru eta | sweater. Look for the store with the big red J and Posture Beds A < {

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