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The line oi the Cherryvale high team, championship bound ill the TH-Valley league, is psted in programs as averaging 154 pounds. Cast Aside Briefly, That Is i "peace" puff by I Meser of the; Lawrence Journal "Casting all personal feelings and rivalries it's Impossible to look Ul Meek and his Kan- grlid with sanythlng upon coaq Has Btate but Readlnh' inantH coiiiinlttt! not only 11162 but club, larry 'MiicPhiill's com- iifoj-e the coiHtrwNloniil It uNHumed ttiitt wii Ivlll liiivp biiHfljtHl heri! Ill it will be It luunuit fill' KlX IhHl'll Mil Worl A would lh(! lociijl Inillol I'l North, roticK, dollu, I liVlipn MiuiI'liHII'it pliitl Jll lllMKUI 'lt UIIIIK, thl'OUHh III Viitikocn will III jl Htirltm. other cotnbiniitlotiii j(( JM I'ul horc'rt 'gh m'hool dop thiH Wichita Wehilu Law- Ufldge City, Wyan- Topfka, Col'fcy- Frosh-Soph Team Disappointed Again For the second week In a row, rain has Interfered with ambitions of the high school freshmen- sophomore football team. A game here tonight with Port Scott has been postponed and probably will not be rescheduled, principal Floyd Smith said at noon. The Mustang Colts have not yet had a chance to perform at home In a regular game, and the season is nearlng an end.

The first of two contests with Chanute was moved there last week because of better playing conditions. Chanyle will come here Nov. 12. The only other game left Is Oor- nett fie.slimen here Nov. 0.

Pi iMhurg. lola. Toirriey to Manhattan Clas A I Including'; the 1B52 ment, an new Kansak State college field house. The othei) classes have not yet selected the destination. The DaV iti Coming There quite trend toward high (ootball.

Pillville. 10 Wisdom iverslty upset Khowledge college lU tol today after a first half which ended with Wisdom Ifiding bnly 41-20i BeanvUl? Oct. Brighten won lis third straight vctojry of the season here; today. Smartern V. 202 to 168 as haltlack HI Price rambled to 14 five in the list three minutes others Uaiid.

VI diiy 307 piny, whilt pluy.s, uni when halfpl bli'd over hud neglejc tirld and fullback tuned and tlun. Dick couched box 'I'opeka prlai! vl( duy. line (jf Mliicn with hill lityvlllr We WhitlicH fdloVe of WnJihburn Is team from live press telephone) when the ttveriilly sur- Qvcr BeloU jSatur- joiich 8. A. fUiberliion JC vVttii In at lijlllnjii Mill, wheh Col- jt at Mlitml lolii.

til Irtc will old with Ik 38 riviil something risk will bi ourselves Anyway, expected al Surely tljesej tangs have) although of bit (f urewmrp, li bte-biirroled hard woijk ut our lie couohoit liii 'Erii the hat. pet; 10 State Some State here to- scoring on every losers missed on two in the hccoM period Ck "pad" Burjwt stum- klckoff tee the: officials high schools Of Kansas idld) have to play state basketball; tourna- affair, in the Emporid Is Only Pitt Foe Clly lAPi Tim PItlH- liinii Kill 11' ClurllliiH, already with 111 liMiHi II III' I 'lliicliitcl for the 010 fiii mil', will iilii'inpt to wrap up till- uiiiilNpiiliid III uaiiKi with Iiliniiiiriii Htiiti" tlilM wi'iik. Till' In 1(1 III- pliiyed lit Mmiinriii, liiiiiii- III LliK di 'fetulliiii )ii Ii )rlit Hliili' IliJl-imlM, I.IKI yi -iir I'lilMbiMK 'M niily defeat wiin III. thi- hiiiidn ul I'liuiiiirt! HiiUirdiiv, I'lltuburn in riiVNi 'i -il III ri'iiirii llu) (-(iiiipllmoiil III Mtiipiil'lii. riltsliiirif Sniiirday rucked up llM fiiiirlli iMiiitcri -iict' victory and 7th of till- s(-aHuii iiMiilnxt 110 IOHMUH 260 over St.

Bcnedlct It marked llic tliiu- Ihl.s HPUHon the burK Kiml lia.s boon crossed. In iidiiTi IciiKUc games Saturday St. Beiiedilf.s will be at Sou th- Wcstcni niid Fort Hays. State at THE lOLA REGISTER, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1951. Emporlu-state kept in the run-, niiiK for a piece of the title by beating Hays.

14-7. last Saturday. Standinjfs: Pittsburg Fort Hay.s Wa.shburn St. Benedicf.s Southwe.stern Pet. .4 0 1.000 2 .1 1 0 .667 .500 .333 .333 .000 blay.

He passed tor nine Scx'ii Top Teams Still IJiiheaten New York lAPi The list of Ihc iiiilums unbeaten, untied col- Iijutbiill teams dwindled to 30 oviT ihi! weekend. Thi- li.st liuliides of the 111 teiiiiis III the A Ih-ess IIiiidliiK the field with seven vl( Uini eiu li, iiltfr a dozen teams were cillier or tied over irkeiid. lire Cincinnati and tp remove trom the the fourth when I'Hthbuti! I'e a ndv Bhift became con- I Pltl-bin-K. the only un -ored upon leiiiii a weeic UKO finally yielded a loiii hdiiwii in beating St. Bene- Ill' Kuiisa.s.

ijidy iShlfl became con- ftn Ip the wrong dlrcc- I Top ti-arni still on the select list nil luile I 2 Michi iKiiii Georgia Tech: I ,1 Maryland; 7 Bay' lor. Princeton. I (ieoruiu 'lerh and Michigan Btate 1 eai li luivr won hlx gaincH, the I otllerh rive. re nullinif; 111 toolbiill will wi- uo any turtlier? jtnd the Jifnlor eol- 1 1 trounuinK of an nhd thf hii sehoiil 7 Conquest over Ihe same nr Rotable accumpliah- I menu oc()u ied-of late. Sudden little bjirg han found a iHe -die iStuck In football right arm.

JAt the scasoji's start there no flint of such I 'on. was even two weeks ago. i It Just etaa Ho boll to the fact that Don; Oermari 'and Leo Burger, ll their right-hand men Don Toevj-tand Pete Stlth. are cranking it sdme high cfass steadi i and surely. 'Praise usially Is disastrous while In; the but a taken with tlJls.

Enjoy die there is opportunity. ultimate that? could be has been; reached. Devils find more: add, dept. Its wish it wouljl like to I mode of any possible arliiing on Nov; 16 when and honoratlle serleit end Chanute pomen up poniet has woSi nine of Kliflit MIIOOU dropped out of the latil Halijrdiiy 11 lour olherri were tied. Healeii were Nnrtliwexlnrii, Cornell, Haiila Hiirbarit.

WorcwMter, llriduewaier, Ijayion, Heloli and Hoiitlieni Hlale Tied werp tfiiylor, Oretiiiii lit KducHtlon; Col- Iruf (it the ozarka and Entocy and lli-iiry orie see the nioli gpportun tj the and in, with goot here. (Tn' the last 13 While football tummy ache ever high rfi we come wlSh a dou- HJK JiiHt plain nd part It llui the' boys, burstd, a tip of Court Neiws I 'robntii tU Marriage Dave and Mo. iUrt. 31, and Piirnell, 17, iJola, Chnrltw i1, Mdund Olty, Blrdli KANMAH Han Vr of Bhari lirfthma urand lilgbt, WftOy (AP) iiuy Unmn ipringH, thx I rl'dlriif oolftiyil iit the rodeo 8 MI ri ay Unbl, Keener, lie, Jllch Hill, VFW Launches MciTilMTsliip Drive New York lAPi The Veterans of Foreign Wans in launching a caniijaign to enroll 300.000 new members by next June 30. The recruiting drive was a n- nounced Sunday as a group of 200 ea.slern leaders was told that the organization had lost more than 1 million members since 1946.

Merton B. TIce, lawyer from Mitchell, S. and national Judge advocate of the VFW, said mem- ber.shlp now is 1.2 million. No specific reasons for the loss of members announced. K-State Next Host ToOU Kansas City rugged Sooners are back in the driver's seat in the Big Seven conference fiQotball race and getting tougher as they move along towards -a fourth consecutive championship.

Coach Bud Wilkinson's crew 1 Hcheduled'lo win Its third Blv Seven game against no defeutH at the expeiiHo of Kanaan State at Manhattan Saturday, The Boonum took the lungiio lead by walloping Colorado 56-14, ut Norman last Hatiirdiiy. Kuur (iiuclidown PUHNHN by quarterback Piddle Orowder ho coin- pluted HIX of tieven for lUA yurdN pluH a good uruuiul a ni ts wriiiiked what hud been forinld- able Golorudd Itntin. Tim tUmrnvti led 41-0 ul the half and llmllud Ooloiudd neorliiK to Uiu llilrd pnr- lud. In other conferehcti gamoN next Huturday the KniiMum Juyhawka, who beat KunmiH Stato 33-14, will play wlnlesR Nebrunka at Lincoln, and Iowa State will meet Colorado at Boulder, The Jayhawka tallied three touchdowns In the first 10 minutes of play against K-Statc. Missouri, which got Its first league victory 35-19 over Nebraska, will be In for trouble with Maryland at College Park.

I sourl snowed Its first punch of the year in beating Nebraska but still needs seasoning. Iowa State, third in the league standings with two victories and one loss, bested Drake 13-0 ut Des Moines. lOLA. KANSAS standings: Oklahoma 2 Colorado 3 Iowa State 2 Kansas 2 Missouri 1 Nebraska 0 Kansas State 0 Pet. 1.000 .750 .667 .600 .333 .250 .122 lolaii Is a Winner At Palomino Show lola gained prominence at the annual "Golden Horse Show" ut Springfield, during the week end through, the participation of Mrs, Maywood Smith with her star performer, Oold De Brot.

The slx-vear-old gelding wax first In the women's parodo CIOHH of the nationally recognlKod all-Polomlno show held- Saturday night. Sunday afternoon, and Sunday night In new eblleeum at Springfield, Nineteen men ond women Qualified for the stake class last night, with entries from as far as California, and Mrs. Smith wan fourth. smith wtti one of nine women riders iielected to curry colorit Into the arena at the opening of each of three nhows. Part of the Nhdw wan televised, according to Mrx, Irene Oilirdner, who attended Sunday, Mr, SRilth, although not entering hln Piilomlno, wiiit at the HIHO Jlrn Blttlnbrook, Confidence Not Always Needed Berkeley, Col, fAP) Call-' fornltt'B football team was backed to Its own 2-yard line by a pcnolty.

Quarterback Billy Main called No. 13 sending halfback Bill Powell on a qulclt opener inside tackle. 'Oh-oh, thW Isn't the right Powell said he thought. "I flgiu'ed a. pass' or a wide sweep would be better.

You know, a long gainer" But Powell, of course, burst inside tackle as instructed. He went all the way. 98 yards to a touchdown Saturday against Oregon State. That was the Pacific Coast conference's longest run from scrimmage this year; and the longest In California history. Slim Pickings This Week In Eastern JC Division 'mum ON 01,1) Ii'OOTIIAMi IIISI.MKT Wilbur (Tiibbyi Vincent, llol Idiilio, U'li on liln old football gear at nninlun lliitiirdHy al I Vliii-eiil, now irpriiMiiiiuUvii In the fdulio leglNliilure, WUN vuplulii and fullback of the 11102 Jiiyhuwk leititi, which hud ruiinlcin Huliirdiiy lit I -uwreiice.

AdJiwUng the lieliiii-t lli-rl Nli 11740 High Drive, MIfwIdii IIIIIN NIcol was a liulrbiiclt mi llie grid nituad which trimmed Kaiiniis Slate 10-0 In the (Ind. naiiie i-ver jiluyed between the HchoolH, The loolbiill held by Vliirenl imed In the Kun- Hiis-MisNourl game Unit year, iilso won by K. II. lAI' I 'liolo Undefeated SEK Leaders Mix Wednesday Night The Southea Kansas league chariot will grind into the first of four big games of the season In Just two days. CoffeyvlUe, unbeaten in three seasons, moving In on Pittsburg Wednesday night.

Both are undefeated. Tiielf collision could decjde the 1951 race, except for the fact that too salty second place teams are hovering over them. Independence ana lolu. Pittsburg, already a 26-13 conqueror of lola, must entertain Independence Nov. 9.

lola goes to vlUe the same day, and CoffeyvlUe win play at Independence Nov. 16. Wednesday's game of unbeal of course Is the big one, even though the loser of that still could a share or all of the title. The game was set up lust week a narrow Pittsburg victory over Parsons, 20-14, and a CoffeyvlUe IOHN to BortleNVllIe At Ooffeyvllle, Pittsburg's hard time at Pariuins, after getting a '20-0 lead, was more nlgnlfl- Ike'Deadlines' Sel al Jan. I WuHhlnglon lAP) Oeii.

Dwlglit n. lillMeiilinwcr probably will be advised nonn that If lin In wlUlim to beciinie a candidiito for the lie- piibllcuii prijHideiitlul noinlnutloii he Hhdiild Huy no Puul Iloffiiiuii-, foriiier heiiit of the ud- liuM III (-mi- fcrelii 'itM with RttpiibllcHll rifflclitlw here he pluiiw to curry wiicli word to the geiidi 'ul Nliiirlly, 8eit, Duff -Pu), whedulcd fur a viKit to 'B I'nrln lieudqiliirterft In Iho next tew wnckn, rtnld In weekend radio broadcast Ihnl the (joncrurfl plans "will have to be very tinr )uallflod- ly known very early In the year," Duff and others booming the general apparently are countliiR on two thing to bring a of Elsenhower's future intentions: (1) the end In December of his present year's leave of absence as president of Columbia university and (2) President Truman's Indication when he first named the general as comrhander of the i North Atlantic Treaty Organization forces that he was a ing Elsenhower for only a year's service in uniform. Few think Elsenhower will be ready by January to turn over the NATO command to anyone el.se, but Hoffman and others evidently believe a way can be found for the general to make it kiiowji he would be responsive to a draft movement. StandlngN; Tndepeiirlence 2 CoffeyvlUe 1 I'lu -Moim I IlllH 1 Korl Kcdtt 0 I. Pet, .833 .500 ,333 ,1100 UeMUllN I.itNt Week MIniiil, Okla.

47, Ooffeyvllle 7, PnrMoiiH 34, Joplln, Mo, 7. lola 44, Fort Bcolt fl, Dorado 0. (iumim I'IIIR Week lolu at PILlsburg Iiidiipuiulence ul Kansas Olty (Sail, Joplln at OofrByvllIo (Sat). lola Junior colleg'a IN Hchedulad at riitNbiirg TiiRiidtty night In a tight week of Kitntnrn Kaniinii uonfertncs fiHitbuli li'itlvlty, -1'he gumn with the aoWege Muad ruplttnes oiin with Arkannttii Olty, whiiih wiifi by Arkanm oily. There are no conference gamon this weeK, and two membora will be idle, lola'ii '44-0 RurprUe over Fort Soott hlghllKhted taut woek'ii oventu, cloiie- ly.

followed by the CoffoyvlUo IONS at Mtnml, 47-7. Tho Ravenii, undefeated In oonforenct competition ilnoo 1039 In lola, have levoral times found Miami too ruggod. liait Thuraday'i game at Miami played in rain. Bennlo Loo, a former Columbui itar In the South- eait Xanaae league, helped the Ok- lahomani mount up 308 In ruNhlng ind 163 In Domilng agalnot the Ravenii, who claimed only 70 yurdN on tho luored four ttmei In the (Irit half and then soMted to Its 34-7 triumph over Joplln at Joplln, Independence played powerful Rl Dorado to for one half In the rain before loRing IB-O, The weather oondlUonn were faotor in the eaitern team being able to plete only two pmti in IS Attompti, American Cars Bought By Rich Asiatics Singapore (AP) Thono who are getting rich In the tin and rubber In Singapore colony and Malnya ore buying now Amerloan automoblloH, Two AmorlPim PrBoldont line NhlpN, the ProHldont Harding i nnd tho Anchorage Victory, arrlvod lant month with 124 now carg, cant, probably, than Coffeyvlllc's loss. Wily Andy McClurc and his defending champions lost their first game this year to Arkan.sns City and then came back to whack four SEK rivals.

They'll be as stout as even Wednesday. I The Tornado gained 180 In running and passing against Bartles- vlUe falling to score. Bartles- vllle drove 90 yards for Its opening points in the first period. As the half ended, CoffeyvlUe was on the one- foot line, thanks to a run by Chad Sims with a pass Interception. Piirsoiis was Inside PltlsburKJ's five- yard'line with HO seconds to Friday, but 1'roxel Intercepted jiusK for Plllsliiirg and saved the day.

The Driigoim ran two plays after Hint, the finit hriiigiim a penally buck to the oiiD -yiird I 'lllnliiirg rolled liandlly to lU first Ihree hillii -H but Immeilliilely ufter the third a (Ill-yard r.un by wipho- more Hob -'ninkliii i $et a npiirk In the Vikings. That wim In the.third period. In the fourth; Normun Ste- pheiiH to Chulker fur a loiKiliddwn, Kiekiiig-off llien, (he VIklngit worked an on-sldn kick, Pittsburg fiiniblliig nnd Piinionti recovering on the PIU 40 with four inlhiiteH left, A 'iitl-yiird giilii Jo Chulker ul- moNl upset the hurried Drugons, Only (leven piiitsew were thrown In the entire giiine, two Ijy PIllHbiirg. Hpeiu-er Curler agiilli for Indeiiendence, nfler Mfim (itopped to noiliM exleiil lor diit- week by lolu, uiid Cdlimibim fell 27-0, Carler gained Klf) yurdn on riiiiH, mtormi Iwli-e, mill imBBed fur one lolielldown. The Itiillddud hit ouveii of IB pnoii- en.

fiir HI yaids, Columbus wan held to (11 ynrdit riiiiniiig, Labette county high of Altamont got both its tho quarter In winning non-league boui with Chanute. Then there were no Altamont first doiyns In the second half. On the third play'of the Kent Blackwood scored from 61 yards out for Chanute, and In the third round John Leroy skipped 86 yards to the Altamont'5, from where he scored on the next play. Altamont won with a forward pass for an extra point while Chanute was falling on a kick and an end run. The heavy off-balance between the first division of the SEK, where 16 victories are clalined.

and" tlie second, where there Is only one, will be relieved some week as Port Scott plays at Columbus and Parsons at Chanute. Romhrkably strong lost-place teams, both Parsons and Chanute have earned tho victory Ihev win have to play for. Humboldt here Neodesha lint Independence will tONtithe TrI-Valley and SEK rivalry agalh as all giimeii this week come on earlier boonuNO of holldayi) thiN week end for teacher oonferencoi. Silent On Bright Incident Kansas City (AP) The next step in the case of Johnny Bright's broken Jaw Is up to Oklahoma A. and M.

officials. A special four-man fact-finding committee of the Missouri Valley conference left It that way after an eight and a half hour meeting here Sunday, Bright, Drake's great Negro halfback, got his Jaw broken In a football game with tho Aggie's at Stillwater Oct, 20, Ho played only seven mlnulea und 64 Hcconds and Drake offlcialx prolested thai Aggie laukle WllbankH Sihllh, a houvywfllghl collegiate wreullor, did the dainuge liiletillonully, Okluhuma und reprem 'tiled ut lliit ineullng by Henry Ibu, ullildllii director, II. WlilU'Wortli, lieud foolbull coach, and (1. tl. McIOIroy, fac nipruMinilullve, lire I.O litiidy Urukc 'ii rnpiiil lliii I'diiiiiilllne lj (-forii iiiukliig reply.

The fttdt-flnderN pluii to in I uguin to hear the A. ulid report, then turn, over their flnd- Ihgii lo the conferelici) fat-iilly coinnilttoe "wllhoiil recominenda- tlOllfl." When and the full faculty will meet Is undecided, Ita next regular meeting Is scheduled to be held in Cincinnati Jan. C. s- IKclH of an early special meeting lo settle the controversy are good, however. Oklahoma officials had absolutely "no comment' Sunday.

They want to first the Drake report with their athletic council at Stillwater. Jack McClelland, Drake athletic director, head Coach Warren Gaer and Prof. Frank Gardner, faculty representatives, were armed with motion and still pictures of the game, however, and talked freely. They charge Smith vias guilty of four a.ssaulls upon Bright, national record-breaking ground gainer, before he was finally helped from the field. Oaer, serving as narrator, pointed out the plays In dispute as the pictures were run In slow motion.

McClelland said he hud questioned tho assignment of officials for the game liisi August aiid that no changes were mudo. "I wiiril It understood lliiil' we did not qiieHlinir the ability of the offlciiilH, but rullier we objected hiivlng 111! of Ihein from nuine Mer -lliiii of the country," M(tClelluiid said. The ufflelalN were Hugh lR Leonard, Duncan, referee; lild Duble, Man HprlngN, 0 I umpire; Art Hudgua, Wichita, head lliiONinan, and Harold Mnl- lliewii, Kllgori), field Judge. Dr, George Hmull, of ii I a ii ehulriniiii ot the fact-flliderN, said llutro wild no precHileiit for I lf league hi Hiieh a matter ati llie Bright coiitrovitrHj', Top Racing Honor To Texas II OUIH I Ablleiie (API Tim IIH ehul- laiigtt eiip nlukf, l.dp greylioiind courting honor In Ihe iiittlon, Unn won by Jltiibo, dark brliidle dog owned by I'uiil Ooude ot Kll- leeii, JItnbo won tho fifth (-hnllenge i -tip fiunduy In the nutlonui greyhound rniirNlni; meet, hold In Abilene, Victory brought $2,000, Ited Flag, owned by H. Fowler of Big Spring, was second.

Leo Durocher Has A Soft Shoe Too Hollywood (AP) Southern California television audiences Sunday night discovered thot Leo (Lippy) Durocher can be as convincing with a soft shoe routine as he isn't with National league umpires. The New York Giants' manager teamed with Jack Benny and George Burns in a nostalgic vaudeville song and dance It was easily the hit of a special television show marking the transfer of station KNXT's new transmitter to mile high Ml. Wilson. Durocher also. sang a solo In sweet tones, the like of which never were hoard along the Polo Grounds third base line.

THREE TIME WINNER Mexico City (AP) Prank Stranahan, veteran United States Walker cup player from Toledo, wouldn't be far wrong If he con- siderjed the Mexican amateur golf crown his personal possession. He beat US amateur champion Billy Maxwell of Odessa, 3 and 2, in the finals Sunday. It marked the third time Stranahan has won the title since 1946. Coffeyville Alhlele II art a I LilUe Rock Little Hock (AP) University of ArkiinHiiN Mtiir end QUI Jurney, 20 of CoffeyvlUe, underwent uii eninrKdiicy operation oarly Bunday UN retiull of un Injury In the Uu -Hunla Cluru fool- bull uiHiiK here Hliirduy The ArkutiijUN UuptiNt hoHpllul Monduy roporlod Jurney WUM 1 (1111 (1 condition following removal of lilH rujilurnd Hploiin, Jurney wuw hurt when ho wun liiekled ufter (-uUthIng a PUHN In the fiecond period. He utayed In the game until the half and then WUM ordered to a hoMpltul for ov.

Ki-rvatloii. Dr. B. Kolb, who performed the emergency aurgery, said the senior alliiele was Improving rapidly- Dr. Kolk said the spleen Is a blood forming clement and Is important to an adult.

Number 1 (Continued From Page Onel stop In time "after Nichols reduced speed behind a car in front of him. The officers set Brees's' damage at $200 and Nichols's at $75. At 3:15 p. cars driven by Ida Lou Harris- and Thelma N. Weaver, both of Moran, collided as the former was crossing Main street in Moran.

The other driver was headed south, and the left front fender, left front door, grill, and bumper of her 1951 model car were damaged. The cost of repairs was placed at about $160. About $75 in damage occurred to the front of the Harris car. A 19.10 model car driven by W. C.

Arthur, lola, was demolished, Hllth iiald, when It was struck about 0:30 us Arthur turned off the highway iiitd privule drive liulf mile east of LuHarpe," Homer A. Hlldebrund, Enid, wiis following Arthur In a model car, the right side of which recolvod, about $250 damage. An- ollier couple and a baby were with Hlldebrund and his wife, Vnlmu L. Heldnbrant, Hunter, suffered cuts on the shoulder und heud und suvi -ral bruises us the Oklahoma our went into a ditch ut tho north side of the highway without iipiietllng, Both curs were headed east. One mlshup wus ruporlnd In lolu during the week ond.

At 2:16 Hutiii-duv, Oluiide Hardin, lolu, wun lenving tho oiirb In the 200 hlfiek on Knijl liroadwuy und eol- lldml with our driven by Juineii L. Mli'uwn, VulPK Cmiliti', who wun iruvelliig went, HIilADINn Vim VH Korl WllllHin, OMI lAPi -I'rlii- cpntt KJIlxubfith nnd Ihn Duke of lildliiburgh nnid farewell lo the bi'ond rnachoH of Ounudu's priil- rlcR und headed cast Monday lo- wnrd the United Htates, Vo Chicken Hunt Planned in 1952 Port Scott Leahy, director of the Kansas Forestry. Pish and Game commission. Indicated here yesterday there would be no open season next year on prairie chicken. He made the statement while attending an afternoon meeting of eastern Kansas game wardens and technicians at the Ooodlander hotel.

"Our purpose in having open seasons on the birds these past two years was to ellmlnote a surplus in the prairie chicken population that had proved a menace to farm crops," Leahy said. The state game chief Was pleased that HO many Kansas hunters have been able to enjoy the sport the past two seasons. Ho said he thought the two open seasons-had accomplished their purpose so far as ellmlnutlng Uin farm ei-op menoci- by tho blids was concerned. Yesterday's mBPtlng, Leahy lOild, wiis held to eoordlnatit the work of game tecluilclunii und game wurduns of this area. A Nlmllar tiieollng hud 1 held eiirllor )n Ilolslnglon for Uie woslecn JCuiiwiw employs.

On the Alleyg Monday, Oct. 7:00 No, 2 KInscr VH. Wo. 8 Oason. No 0 Myers vs.

No, 10 Hurl. No. 4 Lcliskl' VM, No, 1 Ulllbo, 0:00 m. No. 5 flliiel vs.

No. 9 Elliott, No. 11 Shlnn VS. No. 3 Cyrus.

No. 12 Ayllng vs. No. 7 Brlgham. LcSitue 7:00 p.

m. Harts vs. Country Club Beer. Williams vs. Sinclair.

Nallonul Biscuit vs. Planing Mill. 9:00 p. m. Humboldt vs.

Eastern Kan. Gas. St. John's vs. Sears.

Piqua vs. Coca-Cola. League 6:30 p. m. Junges vs.

Kress. Arnolds vs. St. John's Hospital. Planing Mill vs.

Hendersons. 8:30 p. m. Warrens vs. Beta McGlnnls vs.

Hurts. St. John's Church vs. Town and Country. League 7:00 I), m.

Wetitern Auto v.s. Plquu. Clly vs. JiiyCees. American Service vii.

Warrens. p. American Legion vs, McKeun's. Lewis vs. Oaode, Lions vs, ACtorneys, EVERY NIOHT IS DOUiARNITEt Ends TuMdayl ANN BLYTH "THE QOtDEN HORDE" in 'ri'clinlcnlttr 7:20 St 11:20 I'Vi't' (iiiwilino 'I livery Nlghll IMETOWN NOW PUYINO DANGER ZONE' Robert Ava MITCHUM GARDNER "MY FORBrODEN PAST" NOW PUYINO DANGER ZONE' PIC TONIOHTI Tuettoy "THE GIRL" hy Technicolor Starrintr Ilol)erl CumminKM and Joan Caulileld "FOIITUNKS OP CAP.

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Years Available:
1875-2014