Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1952 — Page 14

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SUNDAY, AUG. 10, 1952

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Open Waters Are Not Good For Bass-Bug Fishing

{00 : ery LY. Periods. Why this should bass . water naturalifood can't be very heavy, Solunar yi ’ but everything which moves along be so I'm sure I can’t say, but the shore must, “inevitably, pass they do.

flow against -the base of a steep, My preference

5 N ALDEN KNIGHT on there, generally, you will bein a river is a deep, rocky shore

-BU 8 fs a fasci- bill, A Ee you able to locate spring seepage find- line against which the current

On Tuesday's Card

| A 6-man Australian tag-team {battle will headline pro wrestling {action Tuesday night at the West {16ht St. Midget Speedway. | The bout will pair Salvatore |Balbo, Fred Davis and Sailor {Fred Blassle against Ray Eckert, Finus Hall and Johnny Kostos. Opponents for three prelimi-| nary matches between members! {of the rival tag bouts will be! {drawn by. lot Tuesday night. These bouts will be for one fall!

BOYS' WEAR

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FUTURE ILLINI — Mike Dick, Clinton High School's all-time scoring leader, enrolls at Illinois next month. He scored 19 TDs —as a senior last-year and 38 in his high school career. A Wabash Valley scoring leader, Dick was most valuable "player and was cited as ‘an -outstanding pupil in oratory and literary

pursuits,

LATE MODEL 1949 TO 1952

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1001 NS. Meriaian St. at Ray

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UT WEAR

THE FAMILY

details $15,000. Additional St See Classification 42A.

; ‘bass can So, as I say, keep track of the NG } PEIN i . ’ _ These the points, Thus, a big AREAN BATE HR &B Pct ap Rk PATTONE up sn Pe ry BTID ur 8B per. have been exposed to dt and the 'N& its way bi tire Fiver Saws, res Am strong. found take up residence there and wait daily Solunar Periods. Nearly Some 31 ta Bde db a4 de cieland 302 BR Mat lida def 30 kee cup dues soe 119 aml 160 44 23 germ has taken hold, you wil ken THESE PLACES are natural Lpcil 40 MUTS S000" Py for his food to come to him, ro Op serystion ee roakivn 3348 506 50 99 4 Bh as ‘ R86 60 38 253 BL Paul 4026 634 y2 16487 : A t easily shaken re y ance shown a § n 0 gn 0 92-:-77.-.30...263 Phila 418 445 881 12 i as_.2831 it an allment not easily i 8. ni Yon't overlook the importance } : Phi AN 4 3 1m k $3 Chicago 3138 421 088 De 87 74 Miwkee pra B13 10m 1645 H 0 a ot a friend of mine, an excel- Sonetyiralion Spold-tor fhe bata stream. Smallmouth like “live no track of the nS Sol- the promptings of the Solunar Pepew York 3358 474 883 1373 108 20 201 wo 3635 400 889 1304 71 20 .245 Indpls. 3918 601 1079 1801 #1 42 27 A ‘ , * bend in the river 2 1 awe hass. riods. That is when the fish ar FLA 1387 426 900 1332 7 1 2 Detrolt 3853 300 388 1304 3" 20 244 Lowisville $028 577 1030 1480 a ih 258 lent fisherman, once expressed fe peratures that they prefer. Should wate and 8 bend i TE ars junar Periods when you are bass- bods, ra e } ? ¥ Tf : 4 ina W “olt i f ! 960 "2 / ; J oa. Pitts 3640 373 B48 1200 61 13 233 Wash TI EAM FIELDING © 0 B00 Columbus 3990 426 910 128 44 20 244 opinion that the fly rod an the shore line drop off sharply Pushes bug fishing. Bass, like most game tthe habit: .check "th TEAM FIELDING =o, Washington “1117072037 1417 41 S81 "IEAM FIELDING bass bug make the most deadly yo, gaan water, with rocky cover against the shore. fish, are cyclic feeders. When the S i Bet , ns Nera p ) J L. Chi 5 AL «LIVES a x FJ ” uw y n a s . Brooklyn 8 G 2607 1065 58 583 New York 134 0 2027 1260 901 979 DP TP PO AE pet. method yet devised for taking available, so much the better. Largemouth bass in a lake Solunar Periods roll around, that Sou will find that it pays off both : 4 1 9762 1 { Mh In i na a ; { i ’ ’Q ° incinnatl 88 L 70k 1308 83 976 Cleversnd 98 o 338 1308 103 476 Milwaukee 120 0 204 1232 97 977 bass consistently. There are two ways to locate for the sum- is the time when the big fellows he weight of Louis 102 2791 1208 4 Clevelan ’ § ‘ . 0 3002 1217 117 973 t should | take up residence for the su ia , in sport and the weight of your wdelphia 100 0 2700 1007 » 3 at Louts 14 : wn 1348 10% 1 Kansas CiLy 138 2 3030 1339 132 971 1 feel that his statement s these concentration spots. One is months in spots along the |leave deep water and cruise in the avec] . b. 2783 115] 5 976 Detroit 9 075 Minneapo : 0 : | mer mo , ' . Bosioy HD gm 1h 100 Bh P00 eprlthuhe Maris 1% 41 Louvilie U3 © NH ie 1m io be posited isp og Ts to fish all of the likely looking [ "\ 0" here they can find |Shallows in search of food. New York 117 0 2661 113 . } JAL i . 3038 969 e wate 8 -| : Xs oo Pittsburgh 127 1 2868 1260. 133 969 clitiudes players in’ 10 or ‘mare games, Columbia . {iF © Ndi ize 14 298 dew of a oie for basse water, making note of Ihe pro protective cover and enough AT THESE times you will find H; h-Scoring Rams Aim INDIVIDUAL BATTING » " AB H 2B 3B HR RBI Pct.| Charleston ww 5 2901 1123 169 seo live Is no ratity. ol ductive areas and gradually, by! water to offer them security. |fish along shallow shore lines g Includes all players in 10 or more games. . . o, , 35512232 1.1 31 344. C 3 PING bug fishing. The open trial and error, separating the | v p > ] § 1 h A All Star Records excent pICRers. yap yn up RB pc. SlveraNY 46 131 0 0 0 34) INDIVIDUAL BATE samenja lake, for example, out away good from the bad | You will find them around the which normally are barren. In the t - ¢ > /oodling, 4 . or ' y . . IX | . Musial StL, 90 13072 "414 0 33 KellDershon M4 11713 7 8 ¢7 331] Includes il players in , (from shore, are not good bass- "mye other way, and by far the| Stumps and logs, in the weed bass rivers I have taken excellent Times Special Funes 116 30 3 1 ov 3 ‘pjQeotnan Boy S36 fof 28 3 2 41 33 oh AB Hn 30 HR Rs hug fishing. You can’ take bass easier, is to test the likely looking| beds, and beneath overhanging bass at the tails of the pools in REDLANDS, Cal, Aug. 9—The Shubs rk. { 1 88 14 Robinson } 4 , ’ - r ] ” i | i y | Riusuew ski. Cin 353 10 i s 3 as 3 DiMagzio Bos 34 oa ia ¢ 3 2 go Raw . 158 128 2 " . 3 357 there on either bait or plug, but spots with your stream thermom-| bushes and trees. There is one water which is barely gesp enough'ros Angeles Sams oR ral HB Rice StL 167 328 3 3 3) 3]ipantle] 7 13 : 307 Bollweg KC ! : . 5 tt A Ia Ye e ; y ry / ns. 's best scorin S, Nowe Che 3% ia 3 3 33 310 RosenCley 9112222 418 41 07 55,0, Char 130 46 8 1 3 22 3% to cast a bass bug out over open go." mor oerate readings will, type of cover, however, which to cover their dorsal he footbal g KMmanNY 4 12111 3 8 37 Boy FoxChi 2113811 5 0 28 Jodi gyowron Ko 418 147 31 730 100 3% water is a rather fruitless task. many fishermen do not asso- = Of course, fish in shallow water will be aiming at the following ta, Ph doy 331 33 18 308 MiichenCiev. 301 314 3 4 4) 303 QerineMpls 43 183 8 # 41" My preference for bass-bug tell You the story rather quickly.) "aay Sl big buss—the points. (take alarm easily. To fish YOUrlrecords when they tangle with Brk ’ : 300 Avila,C 23 14 29 8 7 ; 5 348, MM) 4 3 . : : . 1. Brk 33 0412 214 4 300 SERIE 193118 16 711 5 ‘oo Power Hi wR NR RB 3a fishing is a good shore line, I like : : b a 4 4d ‘bass bug successfully in such the College All-Stars Aug. 15 at Fonds. Chi Chl 34 106 i" A 3 3: 34 Doby, Clev 357 107 18 824 9 .3 Clmolt StF, 468 126 27 9 10 61 342 the water to be from four to six IN A RIVER, it must be re-| STRANGELY ENOUGH, a point shallow water means that you|goidiers’ Field in Chicago: slauxhiter STL 343 102 8 +o g i 31 Grob Des 33] 104 i $3 3 Joo moron. BLE - ia HA 2 531 93 33 feet deep, with big rocks or logs, membered that the riffles hold|_\ ion juts into the lake does not must cast a long line and not | Most Yards Gained—1941, Chicago Bears Edvasds Cin 122 ol 3 i 18 HH HH Jenner, NY - Wash 408 121 2 ‘ 7 4 208 AT 36 124 i : ; oi iH bushes and stumps. There is ost of a Datury) pd einend to offer ‘much in the way of|{crowd your fish: However, if you 188, st vards Passing_ 1940, Cecil Isbell, dope 3g Te12 413 41 203 Clark hl 308 118 20 4 15 58 30 Sewrist.KC #2 114 11 320 19 32) enough water to cover a large fish Flies an e shore lines. USU“|,.,tection,.such as stumps or logs. are a good caster you will find Green Bay ne Total—1940, Green Bay Dark.N 3 M16 37 8 8 con 311008 +0 0 3 Wapkson.mn 8 mis 14 3 ai and a place for him to hide. ally, unless the shore line is a1, pore ig enough water there to that the “flats,” where the pools'is™ili-stars 28. 1945; CSSeed BAY D Rice st] 393 9122 2 ¢ A3 ‘201 PriddyDet 78 80 23 3 4 20 288 pilendo.Mpls-Ch 230 7215 2 7 28 313 ? {good one, the bass do not live in|, var 2 bass safely, that is about|shallow off into the riffles, often| Most Yards Rushing =e: -D.Ricesty 254 7430 2 4 40 201 Dropo.Bos-Det 194 113 17 3 19. 68 .287 | Broome Mpls 378 11717 415 80 312 " » » i Th isit them | y. ! ’ Packers, 28 Downs—1941, Chicago Bears UUTEEAS, 2M oT 58 Campos, Wash 101 20 6 1 0 7 .287 Ma oh Mil 180 50 17 3 1 HX 312 . d th t these places. ey vis e all he wants. |are very productive places. | Most rs 1 19, Adamucin tl 8012131 2 § 40 [age ZernialPhil 140 0910 131 70 284|Njelgen.Ind 356 110 15 3 7 66 300, IT MUST be remembere a vs 7 of fo0d.. Once the 3 and 1949 Philadelphia Eagles, SG, 0, Enh 188 111 30 721 84 ‘28s Courtney BLL 387 7313 2°8 31 284) Kt Mpls 331 102 18 111 48 208 4 bass, particularly a smallmouth, | On in search of food. c Y| What attracts the fish to the, In addition, game fish, for rea- “ys Decisive Scors—io4, Loean. Bos 27°68 12 30 21 288 Maruniy "Jara 3.1 17 382 DermvCol LE EER arranges his life according to have satisfied their hunger they points is probably the transient sons best known to themselves, Eagles 38 All-Stars Co. Washing + ~ : 3 . v 3 p , . be Waitkanpnn 330 421 3 1 28 me Bata fhe 39] a am Wiliams hy 188 S31 3.8 31 2% temperatures. Both largemouth retire to the security of the deep-|food supplyy In a cove the traffic/seems to prefer surface lures to Rea iowa 140, Green Bay Berenacni 2% 814 8 8 33 28) Souchock Der 186 t 13 3 8 1 18 Wiehe pou | 131 199 10 1 10 62 20% and smallmouth are classed as er Water. ‘of shore-line minnows and other'any other variety during the packers. 8 Tds. Brown, Phil- § § 0 3 283 Nieman StL 139 94 18 2 10 44 277 dze Mpls 477 142 23 1 8.2 — ayn ch 284 #0 15 3 4 3 «481 Berta.NY lev Joe 104 i 34 65 276 Hamid PA ARI 45 a s 1 33 394 warm-water fishes but the small-| a fa 743 e083 1 i 30g Hoderlein Wash 118 33 '} | o Yo 373 Betersonlou 408 13022 8. IF 295 mouth is much more particular ATT Compaiglanic 30 000 OA GEM VMTAL. 4718300 3 mamarnache at m0 103 8 about his temperatures than is Me ras sauer,C 4 2 9 A einon, ¥ ) ‘ 5 26 24 4 : Han er, Phil 312 114 19 4 11 51 277 Fiiliex. Bhi hy 108 3 2 4 50 270 Rharman.8tP 269 3 } 3 10 » 304 the largemouth. " ¢ Rhodes NY A 23 3 0 a 1b 377 Stewarton 208 55 10 0 4 34. 308 maumerdnd A191 3 0 4 292 For a smallmouth to spawn, 2 Clark. Phil ib 1 0 2 1 8 215 BarerWann v 120 A A p o 18.267 Kresx,Col 400 1 2 + Is 280 the temperature of the water > Thompso. 281 7 5 | 4 4 ! fa ‘ v 1 J < 5 So nman ny oF 108 2 4 5 47 Boone. Cley 291 42 3.1 8 " 2 Howerton Mpls LH 8 8 0 4 25 287 should he ahove 55 degrees. His Wyrost ji 8.2 18 21 Ihionebeiry hor 248 3d 27 41% 268 &mith.Ind 353 101 a1 10 12 50 23% preference is water that is 67 1 ” 0 y 7 io MujexkPhil-Cly Ha i ] 3 2 24 203 Marauls ke HEH 9 8 3 18 Ji 334 or 68 degrees and that is where 14 0 0 10 .269|C y Il 4 0-1 3 203g ; 09 3 4} 4 shall. Bos-Cin 3 1 io 1 3 1 208 Evers Lat. Bos 28 8 10 2 a » 281 | Mx well Lou 369 104 1 1 1 81 m he will build his nest if he ean £ inlek.Cin 24 4 2 \ . 37 - . 115 10 2 1 ’ PS Garagioln. Pitt 236 6310 4 5 31 267 Wilber Bos 81 21 3 01 8 op Eruman.Mll 216 10 10 1 9 50 [280 find such a spot. Moreover, h Castiglione Pitt 24 3 iv FHL rea 14 2 iB i } 3 388 eed, Mil 3 3 1°81 3 Ih wil continue to live in water of Borkowski, Cin 303 BLL 257 ¥ 1 305 110 19 7 1 2 Mueller NY 30 i. S830 481 Berry} SL oC i44 7 3 3 0 1 287 Moman.cal 308 39 . : I 1 an tht jemperstare Shroughot homson. . y SLC a - : a c ate Hemus8iL 80 98 17 410 38 261 Mele.Wash-Chi 313 8018 3 10 80 [288 |SnRfmaste” 279 7120 1 A 43 21¢| the summer e can locate Johnson, 8tL 231 60°8 2°33 260 DyekSiL 46 63 11 111 43 .286 | Rery KC 80 22 5 4 6 26 215! such an area. Nah fa dE gt ERSe HRI 31D Meee fig] 0 Once the summer temperature Cooper, Bos 224 8810 1 5 38 290 MichaeinW-BL-P 261 6612 3 4 33 353[aviock Mois 241 8311 § § 29 -o3layers have established them-AbramiBirk-Cin “38 18 '3 1 1 3 [200 Btephens.Bos 230 60 11 3 4 37 281 |marmaniankc 238 08 3 3018 Aye i Bye — the 67-d Silercin-stL 330 a 8 8 1 37 38 Astral Fh 3s 84's 3 | 24 33 [Phillips Col I I RE Dea fa Eres \ Morgan Brk 186 42 8 0 8 In 288 ZarlllaChi-mt 103 48 A 1 J. 13 33} |samrord Mpls 220 88.8 1 1 33 Jec/level is usually from 15 to 30 Ryan, Phil 363 9113 4 8 33 251 Fridley Clev 175 44 2 0 4 18 351 |Lynch.Co 110 20 7 2. 4 19 .284 feet down. Obviously it is unBell. "Pitt 324 8118 114 44 280 Youne Bil 04 101 11 8 3 20 “gag(PostMil 110.3 1.2 1-3 563 onable to expect a bass to crovemor Gul pal 14a due HE BE 30 BAe a 3 Ee ukh ther ach wate Gisviano sty, 158214 0 2 11 288 Klute Was 8923-3 53 "a Zc3iBeaiacStP 69 18 0 0 0 4 Jolirise through that much water to savarretiaCht 52 18 1 1 0 8 280 Masi.Chi 61 15 1 1 0 7 .3¢48|@ardner.Mp 4 2 1 18 a0 take a base bug. Jethroe Bos 382 9516 6 9 39 249 Kryhoski,8tL 208 73 10 9 38 [245 Whisenant Mil 123 32 8 2 5 gues. Phil 341 85 8 311 47 .248|Lollar,Chi 260 6 12 01) 3 3 Kiuaman 1nd 5 a : 3 3 14 297 . s 4 | grdit 4 La 0 HAMMAPE MSN 80H bed fe | 10H THUS, to fan for mmalmouth Witton NY 65 16-6 0 1 10 ,246 Hatfield. Bos-Det 286 68 0 3 2 18 218 Stirnweiss.In eM 8 a 5: DaslW a bass bug in a lake, you ElliottyNY 216 53 8 210 20 .245!Tebhetts,Cl [] ‘238 | Di Pietro. Lou 166 42-3 2 2 24 .25% | Grout Pitt 196 48 20) In 248 Lennardt hos. D M3 81 8 110 3 333 | Harshman Mpls lz 20 2 04 18 Bs) oye Row your territory thor-| Miksls, Chi 381 1 17 238} Hitchcock, Phil = 2190 51 4 3 1 28 233 C4 i 28 2 57 247 0ughly. This means that you] Kiner, Pitt 350 8211 1320 48 .234 Kolloway.Det 159 37 00 233 | Lyons.Loy 4210835 2 5 p17 fe J Furillo, Brk 334 810 1.6 43 2 Coan, Wash 2 3 4 4 3 1s 33 XAnNoy Col 34 210 6 2 18 248/should find the spring holes and | . - McMillan.Cin 369 8620 0 6 39 .233| Thomas Phil 09 23 7 1 3 12 233 petRsCil 208 50 R 5 5 17 240 the spots which are reasonably | Burris. Bos te hE 17 2 0 : 13 24 Noren Wash NY 42 58 1 2 3 16 231 meer MO Wr 21 2 12 12 Mig i ye McC ue . . ernert, Bos ’ 4 Lou f 21 2 2 240, . { sive BERGER ue cB RERREE af BR TERE RE rege wheal! of dad Daf od HNIBSBERS A 0320 8 GWAC BF Hi 11% di ihe comparatively low tempera Westrum, NY 232 53 8 0 14 37 .238 Grasso, Wash 26 50 B 0 0 24 333 8Aarni.Col 202 48 6 3 5 20 238 tures. - JefTcoat,Chi 208 4711 2 3 323 '226| Kell. Phil 12 47 8 3 0 17 273 RosestP 358 1 3 21 8 43 It is a good plan always to exEdwards.Chi 80 18 1 0 1 10 .225/Rapp.StL-Wash “95 2110 0 0 9 221 Neufeldt Col 305 71 8 2 2 35 .233) ? 8 Pp ve Hatton,Cin 339 7610 1 8 47 224 Murray Phil Z's 1 7 550satkSep 21 48131 ¢ 9 38 2Wiplore the shore lines directly un-| sti, 3 . 2117; Vollmer, Ros 132 20 8 J .220 | . J 38 3 i Ie a3 314] Baster.Clev Bplilyn 319 Troupe.Ind J48 33 4 1 A 3 2 der the hillsides. Here you genpencketnil 3 4p 0 0 §oaiiMdachenonim 3 333% Aindmivele 38g 8 sigerally will find rocky cover and) ¢ $ ,ehrke, : 211 | :Ch-8L-C ] s '.C 21 26 2 3 20 215 spri draini Fitzgerald. Pitt ~ 42 0 0 0 1 8 .208/ColemnCh-8tL° 210 45 8 1 2 14 .214 Ramaey.Char 12] 28 2 0 215 spring seepage, draining down, | Hopp. NY -Det, 6 1 |8tephens.Lou 88 “18 4 1 0 3 .903 Westlke.SticCin 337 83 '7 0 3 3) on GitsbersDel 23% 4110 5 4 af 20a Bacco’! 207 4 33 4 20 30% from the hills. Such places are| . nestri StL, 132 21 1 0 L208 | ' 28 0 d 202 8 f aru 200 42 4 2 7 18 ‘301 Busby, Ch-Wash 353 72 11 i 0 3 304 | PITCHERS’ RECORDS fonised Jomes for. me bigl Daniels, Bos 108 31 3 11 '¢ ‘gee QuderBhil 1a 1s 1 103 0g) wi w Smallmouth. v ‘ 50 10 O } 0 | + HOB - 8 . t 2 7 Mig inadil. Publ 2 00 Pederoff Det a1 i233 Ike 8 o/Baumann. Lou 3 3| Of course, a river is the ideal Bartirome Pity 258 81 8 2 0 13 138) Goldner ry SIL BHF, finer Chara 1 J Nicholas Mpls 2 2 place in which te fish for small- “id : JB 198 3011 0 3 16 [197 2 32 105 Ho . 0 . 2. 3 y Dittmer Bos” 168 32 '4 3 3 17 ag3 MapesDet 124 24 4 0 6 1a [lp4 Erautt KC 18 3Balca. str 1 1) mouth with a bass bug. There Btanky Sit, a 300 8 AR Marchar-wesL 07 1a 3 0 0 § 10|Cereshino.KC 10 3 Melero Gale 11 13] the current flow keeps the water Sxllasrini Cin, 220 40 6 1 5 33 183 Combs.Clev 138 24 1 1 1 10 [174|Allen. Mil 6 2 McGlothin 5tP 10 11| mixed so that temperatures are Nelson.Brk 11 2 1:0 0 1 .182 Robertson W-Ph{l 20 5 2 0 0 1 .173/Conley.Mil 5 2. Zuverink, Ind 8 9 : Cusick, Bos 71 12 1 0 0 4 .160| Keller. Wash 0 12 0 0 0 .172 Blake Mi 5 2KemmererLou 6 7) approximately constant from Puselman.stl, 88 8 3 0 1 3 iad Anvder Wash a ijte a 143 | Eppert ML 3 dws cal 8 10! surface to river bed. d Bridges Brk ar 29 0 } 2| Gehm ens ot ! A431 E y! . Li 1 th h L-Bos 101 14 3 1 0 4 .138 Miller, Col 10 5Schallock. KC 4 51 AS is “tr , ou dream o . the home you nee Aone ITCHERS RECORD. * |Bmsravocie 3 131i 4 3 284 Newt Sip 3 yorubhchar 1 {there tre Jo ue ~~ The home Jo ibility for ou. It is in the - Pitchers in 105 or more innings rated |Sexrist NY 3 3 2 2 b } 001 orem Ke ng 8 3 Brewer tugs 5 Bi i d : «+. I3 3 rea I 8! y 1 ”» fccording to earned-run average per 9-in- Poh PITCHERS RECORDS E B erly, 8tP 4 : 1 Narleskiiind 8 i Siver. Sudy the topogravhy of cards if you keep “playing the game. Start & &ame. ehers In f rna edn § | 8 , Mi g 5 Vv. e . W L IP R H 80 ERA according te enrned-rum weerrrs ioe ried (Qvale: ing 3 jRarehamnas 1 3 the valley through which the river it now by home shopping today through the Smearihy 18 $78 13 84 33 ine same Gnd 1 JERS] 37, Soeder streams and spring Section of The Times . . . Indiana's mons, 01 'Zabala, . “leotte, K 7 , & Raftnsbrger.Cn 13 8 170 83 145 #4 234 snantw.phn xia AES is | Eatock: Mi 5 3 Klfen. Gol ary rons Rlmost Blvays me dow Beal Bote) Foie Diraetory - rews,Phi 3 8 83 | Reynolds 13 7160 48 131 108 2.08 |Nevel, KC 5 3 Hood, KC 2 4|from the valleys. Shou e river Largest Rea. . Erskine Brk 11 4 153 53 119 94 2.65 Garcia,Clev 14 8204 58 197 103 2.12 | Patrick, Col 8 5!Score, Ind ] a ae ee ee ee meso Look, Brk 9 5117 40 84 78 2.77 8hea,Wash p {8chmitt. Mpls 6 4 Trinkle. I 2 Rush.Chi 11 0 150 63 136. 90 2.89 |Plerce.Chi yg : 31 33 WS 3 3.11 | Mossor. StpP 31 § Behrman. Char & 13 Cla N F I 4 Staley, 8tL 13 10 181 72 171 70 3.08 |Porterfield Wash 8 11 154 54 140 52 263 Fox. Mpls 8 6 Beers, Char 5 11 sses Now Forming Spahn Hos 10 n 31 I Jo8 11 39% | Marrero Wash 8 5120 41 113 58 2.48 | Libay, ols. ’ 7\Powell, Char 4 9 McCAMMON COURSE toe. Br 4 J amon, Clev 11 (Curtis, Lou imbree, Char 3 8 Wade, Brk 11 6143 54 126 04 315 | RaschiNY 17 3181 82 113 9 274 (Freeman. Lou 8 SKeating, Col 38 i le of th ide variety of home Koso NY 7 5108 42 106 44 3.32 | Dobuon Chi 9 0134 48 117 66 2.75 Connelly, Char 0 9iKrieger. Col 3 8 Effective Speech, Sal hi Shown here is a small sample of the wide va Maglio NY 113 100 30 30 02 308 Non hashonios | S113 42 97 80 2u7 Quer MoleSiP 8 fiBeard Cor 3 8 SE ee Ny PG REMAND: values offered in today’s Times. You will find it is very Mever.Ph 1 8 | Hudson -B T 8 138 © lo Lou ewandows '0 3: : . Hearn. NY 3 38 1 i 1 358 mceroe” RE EIEF: 6 rE 81 338 Otten, SLE 1 7 Kerrigan, Ind “2 3 Human Relations easV 10 CHOOSE interesting home to go and personally {lson, Ros 3 {8ain, NY 9 118 § 36 | Lhiel, oulder, Char In Main. Pitt 2 10 120 "52 110 89 373 | Wynn.Clev 13 500 Mois 8 3in Moore SIP 1 3 Muntoy Len 08 Phone WI. 1013 Sy hundreds. of Home: ads ate. conven. Dickson. Pitt 9 16 191 07 198 74 3.77 Moreno, Wash A 6114 50 118 49 3 47|Ferris Lou 4 4/Coffman, Col 0 5 3743 N. Meridian St inspect, because the hundre 0 0 Riektord A T10 141 89 153 "01 380 racer ml 1 Bi GeiiTmmA ny See D1 iently arranged. No more shuffling through the wide ekford, Bos ! (Garver. StL 710 149 67 130 60 368 | — BT 2on har : . Jansen NY 11 7 137 67 154 B55 3.94 McDermott, Bos 6 6105 468 BT 83 3160 | — —— — — Sl lhe te = . I d b th be of Mipner,Chi 10 7139 67 140 51 305 Piliette StL, 710 138 67 153 34 3.85 | selection. Now they are separate y the number Presko, StL 7 6110 53 97 44 4.01 |Ryrd.Phil 9 0124 65 154 66 39° 1 3 Perkowski Cin 10 6 138- 68 146 60 4.04|Gray.Det 312 138 81 148 98 303 bedrooms as well as by location. Look them over mow. Pollett, Pitt 511188 84 181 88 4.38 Keliner.Phn 810 154 88 150 173 4.50 | Surkont, Bos 6 10 137 68 122 89 4.38 Rogovin.Chi 10 9 180 R4 1689 70 4.56 Friend. Pitt 418 3 88 163 63 4.65 |Houtteman,Det 614 164 91 169 74 4.66 Lown, Chi 4 8113 67 110 54 4.70 Feller.Clev R11 158 03 177 68 4.67 E Klippstein.Chi 7 8134 17 141 78 4.90 |Byrne.8tL “8 11 151 88 138 70 4.71] Wehmeler,Cin 4 9135 90 158 64 5.87 |Hooper,Phil 513 118 77 125 328 4.71 Pitchers in less than 108 Innings rated| Plichers in less than 105 innings rated according to won-lest percentage. ; {according to won oat percentage. 1 \ J : J Li Ridztk, Phil 2 0] Cole, Bos 1 1/Consuesra Wash 5 0'Kretlow.Chi 73 Corwin NY 2 0 8mithCin 8 9 Wrisht. Phil 2 0'OstrowskiNY 2 2 | King. Rrk 1 0 VanCuyk.Brk 8 4 Harris Wsh-Cly 2 0 Fowler, Phil I 1 Landrum Birk 1 0 BurdetteBos 4 8 BentonBos © 1 0 Trout.Det Bos 8 9 Wilhelm. NY 9 2!/8pencer NY 3 4; Son. StL 3 1 Kuzava NY 8 7 ’ Brickner.Bos 3 1/Miller, NY 1 4 Yuhas, Stl 8 3 [Aer NY 1 4 Bearden St 5 2'McDonald NY 3 4 : Black. Brk L 1 er, Cin OM a + Brazis Stl 8 3 Kennedy.NY 23 dy Ny 3 \ eg Phl 3 3 Labine,Brk 7 3 Church.Phil-Cin 3 8 porman.N A IOumPer wos 3 Hacker,Chi 9 4 LaPalme Pitt 1 2/8cheih Phil 6 ipamped ] s 3 3 Chambers, StL 4 2, Fisher Pitt 1 Stuart,Det 3 2/Newhouser.Det 4 7 Konstanty.Phil 4 2) Kelly,Chi 3 8iFerrick. Wash 1 2 Hoeft.Det q 4 Leonard.Chi 2 1] Fox.Phil 2 6iPaige St] 8 6 Brown.Chi 1 2 Johnson, Bos 2 5 jjenting Pail ] 3 [Slater StL-Wsh § 4 Harslat S01, 2 8 a Breechen, StL 6 4| Hogue 5 |Brodowski. Bos 5 4'Scarb 1 5 Shi = 3 % isa Rutherford.Brk 3 2 Jester. Bios A taht, Bos: Det 6 White Bet mi 3 3 3 NE RED BRICK BUILT BY OWNER is x over StL § , ran, Bs-Wy 6'Zoldak,Ph { Gada Wilks, Pitt 5 8/ Podblelan Bk-Cn 0 1/Gromek.Cley 6 5'D.Johnson. Wash 0 4 SPORT COATS & . ’ panseh Pht 1 1 Mukman in. . 8 3 /CemanCh 1. SovermieStL 8 3 AUTOMATIC HEAT 5 Years old. 3618 N. Oxford. Don't MERIDIAN HILLS—2 w, 734 St c 1 ~ C : StI, 7 ynes W . i Schmit Bri 1..1/8.Jones. Bos 0 3 LopatNY 5 SLittleneld Det 0 3| 2 Bedrooms, din- resitate to call for an appointment Elegant ! ’ — elock. Bos 4 4!Judson.Ch ! fe ’ i n ok . {Nixon. Bos : psa eMy oi JACKETS Brick bungalow ooms, storage if you want a very complete 2- Reo 3-bedroom brick “Roya)® [race 2" ing and bitakian I at 4578 Car- bedroom home, in fine condition. oy ler hore, Ideal for comfort. : is home 00 t » Spacious ang upstairs. Th ¢ hop- Estimated $11,000 mortgage, terms gracious ivi ; rom 8 Th i Vv 6-Man Tag Teams UNDERWEAR rollton is only 1 i Price considered. 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