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16 THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1942 Class A SMASHING 264 1H mi pi a Us Me' vm s- Segura Annexes Tristate Singles Title, TurningBack Bill Talbert In Four Sets North Bend-Cleves nine continued Its rapid pace by pounding out a 14-3 win over the Union Printers No. 1 at Taft Field yesterday to Jump Into second plact pan the Madiflonvllle All-8targ, who were handed their third straight setback at the hands of the champion Llsterman Gardens, By BOB BENTLEY Enquirer Radio Editor Puts Heafner Across, 5-1. Play was In tha Class A Municipal Back in the good old days, when the average American's Idea of the tops in drama was the tent show ranks. lion writer. Segura led again at 98 and the creaking Billy held off defeat with deep backhand shots and sparkling net play.

Again at 109 Segura led 4015 match point and again Billy pulled Blonde Repeating In Big TERVIEWS CORPORAL RICHARD OLASSMEYER OF WAL NUT HILLS (returned recently from a torpedoing experience on the way to Iceland.) King'will also BY JIM RATLIFF. The forty-first annual Trl-State tennis tournament men's singles title eluded Cincinnati players for the twentieth consecutive year yesterday as it was carried off for the first time to the Andes Mountains second Trl-State title of the past four years by scores of 64, 6 1. Talbert started as if he were ro-ing to create another international Incident such as the one In which he clauphtered Russell, the Argentinian champ, on Saturday. WiV his versatile backhand working flawlessly he annihilated by a 61 3Iahoning Open Meet. North Bend thumped three hurlers for IS blows In scoring Its third victory In a row over Jonnny Mrndell's lads and sewed up the affair witn a six-run barraoe in the an aching limb from the grave, this nril tot ct vtw nnmv mnhui.

nf seventh round when five straight blnglra sent pitcher Vlnc rinfcrdlnl to the show time with two backhnnds he copied 1 1 1 i Ties Woods's World Record, But from a movie scenario. At 1110 ers. Kd Weiss and Bob Krehs finished. DIcK Wltterstaetter was the bin noise by little Francisco Segura of i 1, I fS I score the bounding little "Pancho," 40-love match point, Billy halted his fifth and sixth match points rnr me winners with flvt hits In six swings, one a home run In the eighth inning with Ecuador, who almost certainly Girard Course Is Shy Several Hundred Yards. the bases loaded.

tefty Dunaway, leading: who spent most of the time mumbling Inca imprecations. With the at 1-all, Talbert reeled off five catches mountain goats In his bare before tbe law of averages sen tenced him to the showers. hands for exercise, games in a row. But the little Latin caught fire Mahoning Country Club, Girard, Ohio, June 28 (AP) His irons Miss Wolf is simply too accurate for any Cincinnati player, and the whole match hung on whether Miss Billy Talbert, Cincinnati's chief hope and disappointed finalist for the second straight year, seemingly at this point and, smashing his crosscourt forehand through a deadly and his drives true when he Nolans fine chopped retrieving needed them, bulky Clayton Heaf- aiiuuicr auiuier in lueiaiiu, net inaction. WKRC, 9:15 a.m.

Monday Regulars "Via AND SADE" A dramatlo program that came into being only because a young continuity writer didn't duck fast enough when his boss started handing out assignments, will be 10 years old today. Which is another way of saylhg that "Vie and Sade," perennial favorite of radio listeners and winners of more "best programs" citn tions, than there are medals on General MacArthur's chest, starts its eleventh year on WLW, 11:15 a. m. could reach the Hoosier girl's stabs had all the shots, but was simply. North Bend, pounded out three hits In five trips whlla Pitcher Dick Williamson en-Joyed a perfect day with four conaecutiva single.

Llsierman Hardens si retched its winning streak to four straight by gaining revenge for a 2-1 loss earlier In the season by downing Marilsonvllle, fl-1. at College Hill. Otis Wagner drill team pounded a trio of aloha Chemical hurlers for 20 hlls, totaling 29 bases, to smother the Chemical In the first half of double-header, 2-13, at Deer Creek. In tht nightcap St Deer Creek, the league-leading Mlnson Shoes team muted the cellar-dwelling Union Printers No. 2 club with a 14-3 lacing In a nxtMn-hit attack oft Cutttr and Mrskamp.

strangely tiring Talbert, he pro ceeded to snare a five-game win ner blazed home in three-below-par 65 today to successfully defend his nlng streak of his own. Talbert which came around once a year, the actor who could "double in brass" was considered a valuable man to have around. Originally, the term referred to an actor who could play an Instruv-ment in the orchestra pit, tno, thus giving the management two men's work for one man's salary and traveling expenses. Then along came some really versatile fellows or perhaps they were gradually made so by some stock company impresario who weren't just acting when they did the Simon Lrgree role In "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Whatever the cause, before long, In order to qualify as a "doubler in brass," a man had to be able to act, do a betwecn-the-acts specialty, play in the band, drive a team of horses, round up assorted properties on short notice, work the stage lights, set up scenery, drive tent stakes, and lend a hand on the rope that hauled Little Eva up to her heavenly abode. Radio today has Its own "doublers In brass," such as the many-voiced fellows heard on those Sunday night "Inner Sanctum Mysteries" sessions.

Hi Rrnwrt. nrnrlticer nf the pounded into a team or running Charley horses as the two-handed belter won out in a three-hour marathon match by scores of 1 6, 61, 6-2, 1210. Typical of the never-say-die scrapping of the swarthy South Ameii-can was his capture of the men's often enough. Briefly, it couldn't. There is a limit to which even Segura can run and Miss Nolan falls a couple of Andes short of that.

However, Hyde Park girl made the finest showing of any Cincinnati woman in the tourney since the days of Clara Louise Zlnke. Segura was wound up despite his three hours of romping with Talbert and Hall and Russell never knew what hit them in the doubles finals. Kovaleskie, with two years gtfiRMATJs: TAW6TvnT Mahoning Open title with a smashing 264 as low as any marksman ever scored in a recognized golf tournament. Thus the big blonde biffer from Durham, N. who worked in a candy factory before his golf game became sweet enough to put him in the professional ranks, tied Craig Wood's world record 264 of 1940 Metropolitan Open vintage with AB.H.PO.A AB.H.PO.AI doubles, together with Fred Kova- SHEARER SPOTLIGHTED ON HEDDA HOPPER'S PROGRAM.

WCKY, 6.15 p. fn. staved off defeat for one game, but then fell 61. A parade of errors from Talbert's almost mechanical backhand were unexplainable in the third set, for Segura was not hitting as hard as usual. But the errors did Billy' no good in a hurry and he got Into his Intermissions shower before people realized it with a 21 deficit in sets.

It was the fourth set which had everything, including some of the finest played points ever seen here, and almost consfant repairs to Billy's muscular system which was tightening up on him like a wet $4.98 suit, of clothes. Despite leskie, tall Detroit youngster, in their second upset in two days. As MARY JANE HIGBY, the star of "When a Girl Marries," celebrates its third year on the air today. WLW, 5 p. m.

Corken 4 1 0 4 2 11 Iredale 4 i 1 01 Winters 4 12 0 Young 4 0 3 4 12 4 Duermlt 4 1 12 0'Broseert 4 0 0 Robertson 4 0 0 0i Jones 4 1 1 Barrlck 4 11 3' Murphy 3 2 2 1 Hurd 4 0 2 2 Prune 4 17 0 Sayne 3 2 4 OiDlstasI 2 0 10 3 0 1 3i Tempke 3 10 0 Wetsel 1 0 0 0 Fenlngholi 10 0 0 'Ireland 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 24 13j Total 33 9 27 7 the pair ea'sily vanquished Corporal Gil Hall and Alejo Russell, 62, 6 1, it was recalled that actually a beaten team was winning a tourney. in the juniors still, played his finest tennis of the tourney, while rounds of 66, 65, 68, and 65 only to see it stay out of the record books. The Professional Golf Association's tournament manager, Fred rnrfiran avnlninpft iha nn fift ln. THE LONE RANGER Riding at ths head of a dashing cavalry troop to forestall the dynamiting of a vital dam, the Ranger' and his faithful fridhd, Tonto, will spend a busy day. WSAI, 6 p.

Russell and Hall never once showed works are undergoing those chnnges their true ability. Segura and Kovaleskie were still 3 4 ft a 7 8 Xt ..1 1. -rt 1- Miss Peggy Welsh, Lima, i 0 0 0 1 acJIeo, 11 eiueiiuy ucco Jiuuiv xeil- v.ii-v nmr rn.nsB ii in the tourney only by virtue of a ho frequently in radio here is a partial timetable: "Life Can Ba Beautiful." WLW, and Bill Vogt, Princeton Univer- Listermana. 0 0 0 5 0 0 6 rens, oantos urtega, or other equal Shy several hundred yarfe-ori vshich Joe departing: slty star, surprised in me mixea cramps, w'hich made hitting lobs 9:30 a. m.

doublcs finals by beating Hall and UNION PfUNTKRfM MINBON nlensnnt a hoinc wtretrhrd nn "Music Room" (new). WLW, ly talented actors in as many as three parts on one show. They are so versatile that they can even talk to themselves, and sound like a fl n.l V. A shout a hole-what it would have'" n'lstpe, ana t.eo.ge Kali, to be for a recognized mark. handed them on Friday after hav- Heafner, who will be 28 the eventual champions punch month, recalled he had never wonjdnink at niatch Polnt with a three- melt Rillv saved himself flom Miss Wolf, 2 6, 1, 6 4 6 3 10 0 1 lCarter.rf 9:45 a.

m. ft 3 0 i A check for $1,100, representing "Lone Journey." WLW, 10:45 ft 1 2 2 VOX POP will launch Canadian Army Week with an international salute by Parks Johnson and War ren Hull, who will brondcHst inter views from the Army Offlceis' Training School for Eastern Canada, Brockville, Ontario. WCKY, 8 p. m. 3 3 4 wnole crowd of people.

a major tournament until he took au a. m. "Road of Life." WLW, 11 a. m. There are Amos and Andy, Lum 212 No better luck for Cincinnati was ft 1 0 Blum.cf 3 4 Grawe.Jb 4 Cutter.

4 H.H'skp.ss 4 Sheridan. 2 2 Molodelz.lf 4 Wella.rf 2 B.irach.c 0 Vincent, 3b 2 the Mahoning Open last year. "I think I'll have to move here," he co ik.cr 1 1 liSeibert.sa 0 0 2 2 4iMeder.3b 16 0 Cldwell.lb 0 0 0 4 0 Murphy, 1 1 0 otlen.c 0 1 ljHoffman.p 2 0 0 "Against the Storm." WLW, 11:30 and Abner, Jimmy Sciibner, and many others. There is reason for 4 11.0 2120 a. m.

certain defeat time and again with brilliant shots. At 7 6, 40 15, match point, with Segura apparently needing only one more sharp single to any field with his baseball belting, Billy ran off four straight points, including a pick-up backhand passing shot that will have to be described by a fic- remarked. profits of the tourney which may increase with a later accounting, was turned over to Colonel Arthur R. Underwood, commandant at B'ort Thomas for army emergency relief there, by Stanly Lewis General Chairman. Mayor James G.

Stewart presented trophies. 2 0 5 0 it, this modern "doubling In brass." "Women in White." WLW, 12:15 For his gruelling eight below par the result of Miss Monica Nolan's attempt to hold the women's title here. The top-ranking Ohio Valley feminine player couldn't fool cagy Miss Catherine Wolf, and the Elkhart, star went on to take her 5101 43 16 27 11 cn the 72 holes, he collected the 1 Totals 31 7 24 7 $1,000 top prize. Totals The Carolinan pulled home three 78 Strokes ahead of lanky E. J.

1 Innings 1 2 3 4 5 (In. Pt. No. 2. 0 0 0 1 Minson Shoes .0 3 2 2 0 1103 4 1 2 14 "Dutch" Harrison, the "Arkansas HELEN HAYES does a belated encore in the procession of stars over "Cavalcade of America" aS Julia Ward Howe, In "The Hymn From the Night." WLW, 8 p.

m. A nearly perfected formula for synthetic rubber and the efforts of Nazi agents to obtain it result in "The Case of the Gestapo Murder," the "Bulldog Drummond" chiller to be aired over WKRC, 8:30 p. m. Traveler'' from Harrisburg, snd Horton Smith of Pinehurst, N. UNJOrT TlORTll b'KnBT CLEVEK.

PRINTERS NO. 1. First of all, better characterisation, because the actors are topflight men. Brown casts each role individually. It Just happens that most of the time Behrens, Ortega, and the others like them are the best men available for the particular parts they are assigned.

They are Jacks of all dialects, and masters of all. Then, too, if a director casts a different actor for each part, he Would have a studio full of actors, getting in each other's way. By using his "doublers in brass" he the runners-up Amateur Golfers Are Victors Over Pros At Terrace Pari p. m. "Lonely Women." WLW, 2:15 p.

m. "Mary Marlin." WLW, 3 p. m. Note Lum and Abner stay at WLW, 6:30 p. m.

Extra Leon Henderson. WLW, 11:30 p. m. "David Dean." WCKY, 12:15 p. m.

"Vaughn Monroe." WCKY, p. m. "Empire City Races." WKRC, 4:30 p. m. "Joe Frasetto Orchestra." WKRC, 5:30 p.

m. "Burt Farber Orchestra." WSA1, 7 p. m. "College of Music." WSAI, 9 p. m.

Harrison, who stalled the day in three-way tie with Haefner and Llcyd Mangrum at 131, collected his 267 with Sundav rounds of 70 and 66, while Smith fired a steady 66-67 AB.H.PO.A AB.H.PO.A Wltter.ss 6 ft 1 1 Kenealy.ss 4 112 .1 1 ft 3 Krehs. rf-p 4 0 0 0 Kcheve.2b 6 12 1 Mnntesi.2h 4 0 ft 1 Fossltt.lb 3 0 7 0 4 1 10 0 Ftam.lb 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 iVway.rf ft 6 2 King, It 3 10 0 Ha.vP.-,,lf 3 1 3 11 Kluig.cf 2 0 2 0 Murray, cf 4 0 2 0: Lecsman.c 3 18 3 riant. 4 18 l.C'lerdinflp 2 0 0 5 Bnatrite.c 0 0 1 110 0 4 4 0 2 sh cf-lb 2 0 10 Uuilkev.3b 0 0 0 1 Totals 41 18 27 8 Emmick.rf 10 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 I Totals 33 6 27 13 Uses half as many, streamlining his to add to 134 giving them $650 each. Five strokes behind Haefner Came blazing Ben Hogan, who has pocketed better than $11,000 for this year's leading money efforts, Lloyd Carl Baumplrlner 74, Bob Emch 74, and Pete Millr HYDE PARK Second-round match play for club championship, Ward Braahares defeated Marty Dumler 1 up. John Shea defeated Rsjy Elliott 1 up.

Ed Maher defeated Norman Hill 4 and 3, Doug Hill defeated W. Taylor 4 and 3. Low weekend scores, Ed Maher 72 and John Shea 7R. VYOM1NG-t Ruse and C. C.

Taylor won the blind bogey. In first round of "VOICE OF FIRESTONE." Ths lone rubber company on the air has decided to continue its current program through the summer, despite the rtlhbef (Shortage. MARGARET SPEAKS offers what is perhaps the most-requested song in her large repertoire "Mothihg," by Oley Speaks. WLW, 8:30 p. m.

Manerum of Monterey Park. Cain. and Gene Kunes of Philadelphia BY SUE GOODWIN. Pro-pro-amateur-amateur at Terrace Park Country Club was a complete success yesterday, especially from the amateurs' point of view, as they outpointed the pros by a single tab to make things all even over a stretch of four years. The amateurs took 14 out of the 27 points, leaving the unlucky pros with an unlucky 13.

The course was longer than long, over 6,800 yards, as the tees were moved back with 269s innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R. H. E. North Bend. ,3 0 0 0 1 0 6 4 014 16 3 More Changes "LITTLE DAVID" WARD of WKRC will play on his harp from Chicago starting today.

production problems and getting the show across to the public in the most efficient way possible. Changes And Changes LAD1TCS, Don't set your mental clock telling you it's time for the regular duty you perform when any given program Is on; for today is a day of changes. The net match play for club championship Eddie U. Prts. No.

1 000010800 i 6 3 my neieTen tjomstocK and Qualifying scores for Tristate League Tristate Semiprn League staged Its thirty-second annual field day at Crosley Field yesterday with lour games, Interspersed with track events, before a crowd of 3. out). County Cards Jumped on Jack Murphy, the sllngln' t'choolmafiicr, for four runs In the first frame to eke nut a 4-3 triumph over Cheviot the opening game. Two walks, a couple of fielder's choices, and singles by Metiger, Ernst, and Bushelman enabled the Cards to sew up the game. The Cards received a 6-11 drubbing from Deer Park in the abbreviated second game.

Perry atocky southpaw, allowed five hits and four walks in seven frames, but wag effective in the pinches. Deer Wright Cyclones set back Deer Park in the third game on the day's card, 2-1. Lnhbeck divided the hurling chores with Dick Boiten and Hank Zurelch. The losers were able to collect only two blows otf their combined hurling, both singlea by ('raff. The Cyclones obtained six blows off Ralph Birkoler, erstwhile big leaguer.

in the firful game. Cheviot handett the Travelers a 4-2 riereat. Taylor and Hamrni held the losers to five hits while Cheviot rapped out 10. Ray NnllinB, Chicago Bears footballer, won two first place medals in the field events, whiley Metzger, a teamate of Nolt-ing's on the Cards, tlmshed Beond botrt limes. Jnck Kelly and Joe Barlierle of Wrights finished one-two In the third event, while the final heat was won by Dunny Westrlch and Boh Brenneman of Travelers.

Blue Ash Civic Association will sponsor an all-day celebration at the Blue Ash Park Saturday with all receipts fcoing to the United Sen-ice Organizations. Feature of ihe day will he a game between the Travelers and Deer Park at p. nt. CHEVIOT. I COUNTY CAItisT" AB.H.PO.A AB.II Alcorn.

3b 4 I 3 2Cutter.lf 2 0 10 HeiVke.2b 3 0 0 II' Nemis.lf 1 0 0 4 0 1 7. 4 3 2 2 Roetlle, lb 3 2 11 1 Griffith. 2ti 2 0 11 COLLEGE CHAMP READY LISTEN To club ehnmplonshlp, Louis ouUman, medal- OVERLOOK. I WR1GHI'. AB.H.PO.A IkB.H.PO.A Mllazzo.cf 5 0 0 0 4 110 The Voice Of The Enquirer, 'xrr.

-mi a -m'cs tinrTD AtvtinnfaI To Put Golf Clubs Away For by men, as NELSON KING IN-lWSAl, 5:25 and 10:45 P. M. ft 1 1 2 Her.C'r'l.sa 4 112 5 3 OpZollers.lb 4 0 14 0 Mentrop.o 3 0 10 0 Sellers. cf 4 0. 1 0 Kaieer.it 3 3 2 0 Har.C'r'l.c 4 15 0 isl, with a 7S; Fl ed Roth.

H2 Rosenthal, Tom Rels. 86; Henry Mosler. Sli: Nate Rosenherg, Sfi; Charles Slegel, Loth Newburgh, an; Ed Jacobs, 93; Leonard Freiberg, 81; Henrv Btlx, B2; M. H. Oot-tlnger.

93; E. J. Weston, 93; Robert L. Mayer, 94: Oordon Block, 96. KENWOOD Winners of the low net micd twosome, Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Smith; second, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loewe. and Commission In Navy.

South Bend, June 28 (AP) as far as they'd go. Frank Tatum, of Stanford took 16 years to win his first major Knse.3b 4 2 13 Poinsett. 2b 0 0 12 3 0 2 0 2 12 2 Miller 1 1 0 Bovil.Sb 4 0 0 1 Cullen.2b 4 0 2 4 110 Jaspers, 4 2 0 Hatter.p .110 1 1 Hulebeck.p 110 0 Totals 37 12 27 7 1 I Totals 34 7 27 8 TUNING GUIDE TO CINCINNATI 'RADIO'- STATIONS third, Mr. Tom Darneal and Mrs. Ralpn Bob Gutwein's 70 was the scintillating individual score and he was able to get it despite a seven tournament the National intercollegiate championship and nov, IwcKyl USD mm wlw Eaitem War Time C.

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Mulu.l (R ceerd he's ready to put away his clubs rfTTT niiiiTMiiiiiiiniiiE on one hole. The Golfers League and Clay Gaddie, Terrace Park pro, and apply for a commission in the 1360 ,1250 1 I loo Navy Engineering Corps. 123456789 020000300 5 100 0 11000 3 Innings. Overlook were hosts to these eolfers at a dinner following the Nassau rounds. W7CPO, 1,230 K.

That was the next step this Phi Beta Kappa student planned to take WKiic, s30Kr A. WSAI. 1,360 K. HI.V. 700 K.

"WAflNEK catlLL. CHl'TSTlOAL. WCKV. Sign On News Music Musio after winning the coveted college golfing title Saturday with a 5 and AB.H.PO.A I AH.1I.PO.A Pearson, 2b 4 2 0 4 2 3 II 4 victory over Manuel De l.a lone Dwyer.D 2011 Foster, p-3b 4 0 3 0 6 3 4 0 4 2 0 0 2 2 1 OUones.lb 3 2 5 1 Northwestern sophomore. It was News Pullera Newj Cover Pullers fiiiniDelmnre Bn-thers Junes Kay, and Irene "6 00 i 1 Lehi" ami Martha liuhy, ami Jim Day West Girls Pioneers li'amlly Prayer 7:30 Reporter-News Roundup Kliellin.lf 4 0 10 3 0 10 the first year the individual crown Musical ArheTltS-.

Musicnl America. wcnaeter.c 4 a 4 1 Pfelffer.lf 3 0 2 0 went to a Stanford boy, although Kunnen.lb 5 2 8 Wnlery.2b 3 0 2 1 Stanford teams have won three of canon. rf 4 2 10 Baker.cf-s 3 2 ft II Rroit.ss 4 3 3 0 short, p-3b 2 10 0 News Musical CloClc Musical filoclc Musicnl Cloclc News Dally, Expresi iSettl Dally ftxpre.is the last five titles. 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 17 0 Ernst. ss 4 3 2 3 Coriinin.rf 3 12 0 Cun m.lb 1 0 8 0 Johst.2b 2 0 1 Rose, lb 2 0 8 0 Tajlor.p 3 0 0 0 BushcPn.rf 4 2 0 0 4 10 2 NoHlng.cf 3 0 10 3 0 ft 2 Totals 32 6 24 13 Unhurt.

0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 Tsslie 10 0 0 Negel.p 0 0 0 2 0 1 li Cousin Emmy Cousin limmy Cillers Cartel's i'ncle Henry I'ncle Henry News Morning Melodies Texas Rangers Texas Rangers News Morning Serenadt At linlel Todav Karl Zomnfs Hcrspb'k NeTws, Hunt Morning Rhythm Roman's Hour vVoman'fl Hour Woelfel.p ft 2 0 3, Totals 29 6 21 2 Nea Mllsio Netvs RailtoPastor blivis News Al Biiitid At Blnnd Al Bland l)nvl Newa Olive Kackley Olive Kaoklev Qlivo KaclUey News F'liRar nnd Spict Cluhmen linrvry and Dell "Sandy" Tatum was behind at only one point in overwhelming De iviaioney.cr 1 1 0 News Morning' Stat Musicnl Cloclc Musicnl Clock Time to Shins D. Alcntt In Dreams IMaiConmimera Foundation Totals 45 20 21 6 La Torre, a Spaniard. That was on the eighth hole of the first 18 when Results: Pts. Amat'rs. Pros.

John Busemeyer and Bob Rraun 3 3 Bill anehel and Fred Mllcy 3 Hon Clill mill Alnn Jnsliu 1 Frank Galliot nnd Bunny Kerning 2 1 Rnv Elliott and A. J. Marshall 14 214 Hurry Boyer and Bill Jackson 2 Nelson Ruddy and Boh Meyers Boh Outwein and Art Smith 3 Nell Ranslck and DeWltt. Balch ,2 Art Fisher and Ed Brophy 12 1 Doug Hill and Wally Chedwcli 24 Genrgp Meyers and Bcnny Bastln "4 21-4 Vi Sonnv Startsman and Bill Cle'nsy 1 Otto Hackbarth. and Bob 2 1 I Marty Dumler and Bill Roarh 24 Jem- Burns and George Mehrlng 2H Bsumgartner and Pete Stuntebeck 1H L.inius.

Two-man team event, Mel ent-man and Earl Kline defeitcrt Bill Braim and Jack Cassln, 9 and Larry Devanney and Ralph Bellman defeated Dr. Ball and Dr. Kit.miller 3 and 2: L. L. Oilman and H.

Brake defeated R. Ostrander and Lee Hall 12 up; Dr. Gray and Jack ilereated Tom Warner and Jim Tuach, 1 up, 19 holes. SYCAMORE Peggy Mccormick shot a 92 from the men's tee; two hest-thls-yenr, Ralph Rothiins, 83, and Walter Cnndo. 77: low week-end scores.

Russell Hntdy. 77: Joseph Rchehr, 77; Wnlly Chadwell. 72. and Shinkle, 74.. Three hundred Rollers plaved from here yesterday.

rilDOKWOOD-In Ihe men's Plus-Twelve Handicap Tourney. O. L. Trenkler dereated Wes Elsten, 8 and 1 Jack Myers defeated Bob Bledeiiharn. 1 up.

In the l.adlea Culh Championship, first night. Berneace Wat-kins detested Vern Bsumgartner, 3 'and 2 in Ihe first round; In Ihe second round, Scars defeated Lnrelta Bludau. 2 and 1. In the second flight. May Ewers defeated Bernice Alban.

ft and Clark defeated Mrs. Dan Ivlns, 9 and 7, and Erancis Enainger dereated Mary Scanlon. 4 and 3. MAKETEWAH Winrers of Ihe semifinals of the President's trophy, John Finn, dereited Dr. Ralnti Huttlcd.

4 SJld Ralph Love defeated C. MeVlrker, 1 up. In the Ural match or the second filglit. Dr. J.

L. Cotlrill and A. F. Lavercomhe pulled up all even afler 18 holes and will continue on later. Nelson Ruddy Ihe new city champion played Maketewnh Saturday and took a 75, while Sanford Brooks and his host.

John Finn. scored 7ft and 73, respectively. Low week-end scores were shot by Vollmer 3. and Jack Bruner 7(1. SUMMIT HILLS Low week-end rounds-Ted Wells.

74; Ed Deiers, 76: Carl Riefkln, Joseph Turner and Stu Wagner, all 7S; Larry Henn nnd Joe E. Brown, 79. In thi Governor's Trophy Handicap affair, quar-lorfinals Stu Wagner dereated Larry Henn, 3 and 2: in the second round, Carl Riefkln Innings I I 11 12; In VVa'gner OH II 10 2 3 4 ft 6 7 2 2 1 1 3 2-0 0 0 0 0 2- Tatum three putted. I Totals Globe Chemical. World News Roundup Paul HoiiRea Pnul HodRCn Rita Hncltctt Breakfast Club BreaKfast.

Cluh Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Newa Rnarkey and Dud Helnmntes Second Hushhtl 11:00 Aunt Jenny 9:15 Linila' First Love 0:10 Life Can Be Beautiful To he announred He ank a nine-foot putt for a 12345678D Cheviot 00120000 03 County C'rds 40000000 4 birdie on the next hole, and from there until the match ended on the Valiant Lady News We Honor Patriotic Perarts Rhythm Rambles Ncwa My Arhrlca MiiFie-Mkers 11 a ic-Mafcers Nevvg Memorv Llltle Hhow lOMrilBnciieior'e Children thirty-second, the Stanford links- "Kitty Kn.le'' Ptepmrther man never -was threatened. He fired Ilex PsVis. News News vVoman's Hour J.lst For You Civnians In Wartime News MlTlhera Mainers Carters River 0 15 the Journey nTofJIRoad ortife Htl.iiVre and Hade 11 Againsr. the Storm Hnrum clnra, LU, and Em Fletcher Wiley Milton Chase Honeymoon Hill Other Wife Just Plain Bill Ill-Wit H'liiznh a 37-3370, one under par, in the morning to pull into a three-up lead and Increased it to six-up at ths end of the twenty-seventh after Question Box Baseball Roundup it "Vci-JirTTsTo K. WSAI.

1,1100 K. Buckeye League Whit Oak retained Its lead in the Buckeye LeaRue by turnlnc hack Lovsiand, 4- 2 yesterday. The winner's Infield was outstanding With 13 assists handled In flnv.less fashion. Ornesheck Cardinals bnnced nut 22 hits for. a 15-4 victory over the Nobel Machine Company nine.

Blltman and P. Wursel slammed out five hits each In six trips. Madeira downed Tarvln Provisions by a 5- 2 count as OerU of Tarvins blasted a homer. Perrln stood out on the offense with four hits in as many attempts. Mil-ford triumphed over the Thomas Funeral Home team, 14-7, in the other game De La Torre reached that point Kate Smith speaks MORRIS EUR.

PCOUTtTr CARDS. AB.H.PO.A! AB.H.PO.A Pheinn.rf 4 111 Cutter.lf 3 10 0 Hunter, 2h 4 0 1 3 2 11 Mnntag.lf 4 10 3 0 11 chutle.3b 4 0 1 I Kinst.ss 3 112 Raah.ss 3 12 3 2 0 3 0 A.Har'n.rf 4 0 0 0 2 110 3 2 7 10 2 0 (l.Ha'n.lb 3 2 8 1 Bohnrt.o 3 0 10 0 Cahall.p 2 0 11 10 0 2 iRose.lh 10 2 0 Totals 31 7 21 12 Thomas, 10 0 1 I Totals 23 5217 Inninss 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Morris Fur. fir. Pk. 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 ft County cards 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 David Carter Deane live over par.

New Klwood Oary Btiecaneers Colonel Cumqualt Clav Oaddle and Curtis Bryan 1H 1H WKIIC, 680 News, McCarthy Dick the Dot Man Farmer's Roundup Farmers' Roundup News McCarthy Afternoon Varieties AP News News Melody For Lunch Man In the Studio Sin a Song NevVS Rhythnl Romance of H. Trent Our Gnl Sunday WLW, 70S K. 127(101 lOdilor'a Daitahter Woman In White Farm 1:00 il ve ryboil aa rm lMri.Kveiybojya Farm Sister In Harmony 1 13 Totals 14 PARADE IS PLANNED News Battle of Tunes Battle of Tunes Bnttle of Tunea Rex Davis Our Children Front Porch Swing Livestocks Afternoon Varieties Top-tint SerenSds Top-Hot Serenade News As Preliminary To Buckeyes' Brorps Rt other courses: CLOVERNOOK scores In qualifier for club championship, Oenrge Ornthwohl and Cliff Hodapp comciTnllsts with 72'b, News. McCarthy News Battle nf Tunes "THoMab. MiEEoftfT Mnrcninc Men defeated Joe Turner, 1 up.

Judge Rhythm Court Judge Rhythm Court Twin Bill With Chicago. AB.H.1J0,AI AH.HPO.A Siesta Serenade Mr. orpheus Knrn Kobhlrls Fans Judge Rhythm Court News Candy Jim Taylor will bring his or the World Women Unlit ot All Churehen "STofT Mary-MaTlln Peiltina Vming to Happineaa News Chicago American Giants to Cros Judge Rhythm court News, Mi-Curfhy Melodic Moods Shady Valley Hr.tlle of Tunes Judge Rhythm Court Judjje Rhythm Court Bittle of Tunes Battle of Tunes ley Field Independence Day to meet the Cincinnati Buckeyes in a Lauder.Cf 3 12 0 Kuhn.ss 5 3 12 3 11 Unotlo.rf 5 2 3 0 Asherry.ss 4 10 2 Drestel.lr 0 2 0 Dunkel.rf 5 0 10 Lev.r 4 2 5 0 fiross.c 5 2 0 OWdlow.lb 6 0 10 0 Kcnlt.2b 3 12 4 0 2 0 Starky.rf 2 0 3 0' Smith. 3b 4 10 2 Kruse.lb 3 0 8 3 0'U 3 Bailie, 3 2 2 5 2 13 Totals 31 8 24 Totals 42 10 24 8 News Shady Valley Folks News, McCarthy Afterhoiih Serenade Empire Ttp.ee Negro American League WRICHt. I DEER PARtf.

AB.H.PO.AI AB.H.PO.A Thlnnes.rr 4 I 1 3, AHnrdln.rr I 0 0 0 4 0 0 0, Phelnn.cf 10 0 0 Howard. 2b 4 2 1 3 2 0 2 3 2 2 0 MnntaK.lf 3 0 10 Ptelffcr.lb 3 0 10 lSrhulle3b 2 0 2 0 Kellcy.cf 1 0 0 Hi Rash.ss 3 0 11 1 0 2 0 3 0 10 3 0 0 1 1 CHarrtltl.lb 2 0 ft 2 1 1 1 () Brooks 1 0 10 0 Sh'nhoff 0 0 0 0, Birkorcr.p 3010 Lohtaeck.p 1 0 2 0 Herbeis 10 0 0 Armstrong To Battle Friday, Facing Shank At Denver WiTo Dallas Widdel- Brown Young Dr. alone Joyce Jordan Love and Learn Music Scores, News, Music Scores, News, Musio Scores, News, Music Scores. News, Music HCores, News. Music News, Music Scores, News, Music Sores, News, Music Mcores, News, Music Scores, News, Music Lou Smith Ben Berrlc Rex Davis Hcdd.i Ho.iper Frank Paiker World Today Amos and Andy Amer.

Filers in Australia Vaughn Monroe News Bullle of Tunes Bulile of Tunes BnttleofTunes Revolving Bandstand Kxtra Innings Serenade nick Bi-ny Roinnnce and Rhythm News, McCarthy Evening Serenade Joe Taistoo Plans are being outlined for a parade that will wind up at the ball park before game time. Vari Innings. Thomas. Mtlfnrd 12 3 2 11 1 2 1 4 5 fl 7 8 8 0 0 0 2 107 0 0 5 2 3 14 Joe Tarstoo ous Cincinnati Negro organizations New York, June 28 (AP) Henry News, McCarthy i VVaite Hoyt Sports are cooperating with the manage Bolton. 0 0 0 Zurlck.p 1 0 0 0 Totals 23 2 27 Totals 2D 6 27 dj Judge Rhythm Court Judge Rhythm Court Jlld go Rhythm Court News tludge Rhythm Court Jam For Supper Jam For Supper News Kidin' On Alt Sam Balfer Dinner Dance News Symphonic Swing Loveliness For Yoti Love'iness For Yotl News patriotic Parade Meet Your Navy "TIEBEL.

Ixme Ranger Ixine RnhKer lav Sims News Highlights a Uirl Marries Faces Life Onldhergs SMSiVio and Snde TiOfliReporteFNews Evenin' Neighbor and Ahnef 0 :4,1 Ixiwell Thomaa Wii'fTnV D. Allcott at sunset V. Kaltetibcrn' I GROERBECK. Reunion with Melody ment of the Buckeye Club to make 1 AH II PO A mupni Armstrong, former triple crown champion, goes after his third success along the comehack trail when the patriotic rally a success. ReunlonwithMelody News Fuiton Lewis Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Wrinht 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Deer Park 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Johnson Famiiv The Buckeyes are in the thick Of the battle for the first half Burt Farber Burt Farber The Chatterer News of the World Karle.lf 2 0 0 Bernh t.2h 3 10 3 Beyer.lf .1 1 1 1 1 Bonnert.cf 10 10 Ch.B'er.ss 4 0 0 4 12 0 Eroscn.cf 4 111 Bleu, 2b 5 1 4 Oi Black.

3b 5 0 1 Si Hli.tman.3b 5 1 3, Smd.lh 4 1 12 0 Dlsilrr.lf 6 2 10 he meets Ruben Shank of Denver Red Ryder Vaughn Monroe Championship of the Negro Ameri Red Ryder Cal Tlnnev CHEVIOT. 1 TRAVELERS. Vox Pop can League and the games with AB.H.PO.A! For Your Information AB.ll.iO.A 4 110 5 1 0 in a ten-rounder Friday. They will meet in the Colorado City. Shank holds a decision over vox pop of America of America Voice of Fll-estnna Voice of Firestone the Giants will be important so 8mllh.2b 4 1 2 fi Bauman.cf 4 1 4 Wurzel.ih 8 5 12 1 Meet the Sponsor Gems of Music True or False True or False College of Music (ley 110's Revue Cecil Brown Meet Your Navy 40301 4 0 1 4 2 4 i I Apke.n 5 2 1 Ulacohs.rf 5 2 10 lar as the team of Manager Far nell Woods Is concerned.

0 0 0 4 2 0 1 Fritzie Zivic, the man who took News Treasury Star Parad 3 2 0 1 2 10 2 3 0 2 II Horses. LuxTUriio Theater Lux Radio Theater Lux Radio Theater flour Hour I. 1. q. 2 0 12 Hooper, 10 0 1 St.

Andrew's ChurrM St. Andrew's Church Dulldii Drummond Bulldog Drummond NcwsMcCarthv Analysis of Propaganda Better Half Better Half News G. Swing, Newsboys' flrariunlion starlight Serenade Time To Waltz 1 0 0 1 Totals 46 23 27 12 Lux Radio Theater 2 0 2 3 0 7 1 Jackie Callura, Hamilton, Ont vs. Vince Dell'Orto, New York, featherweights (10). At Pittsburgh, Charley Burley, Minneapolis, vs.

Ezzard Charles, Cincinnati, middle-weights (10). At Chicago: Jimmy Reeves, Cleveland, vs. Nate Bolden, Chicago, middlewolghts (12). Tueeday At New York: Aaron Seltzer, New York, vs. Frnnkle Rubino, New York, featherweights (8).

At Brooklyn: Danny Kapilow, New York, vs. Lee Wright, Los Angeles, welterweights (8). At Hartford, Izzy Jannazzo, New York, vs. Freddie Cabral, Boston, welterweights (8). At New York: Sonny Home, Niles, Ohio, vs.

Jerry Fiorello, Brooklyn, middlewelghts (6) 'George Kochan, United States Coast Guard, vs. Larney Moore, Hempstead, L. middlewoights (8). Wednesday Unscheduled. Thursday At New York: Beau Jack, AtiKusta, Ga vs, Bohby Mc-Intyre, Detroit, lightweights (8).

Alcnin.lt 4 2 0 Burns. rf 4 112 R.LanR.ss Rnrttle.lh 5 0 14 1 CLsbglf 4 2 2 11 Elect 'r, 2b 4 0 5 4 2 10 Nolan. lb 4 1,2 Taylor, 2 0 10 i Mrver.c IHmmit.p 2 10 Murphy, If 1 0 0 0 Rosen. Srhafer.p Totals 38 10 27 II Dolman fjady Esther Serenade Totals 38 8 24 13 PHIL STEWART News Land of Liberty Land nf Liberty 3 1 0 II 2 1 3 II Hour Hour 10:30 1 Ft. Thomas Blackout KMfijLnne Journey 1234Sn7S(l 10 3 1 Land ol Liberty lnnlhps.

Nehel flrnerbeck. 2) 1 II It 00O220 O0O4 4 0 1 1 0 3 0 15 0 1 College of Musio Your Blind Oate Your Blind Date Dance Time Flowers to Good N'bor Arthur Tracy Voice of the Enquirer Lindley and Hiijman Musio You Want Music You Want Guy Lnmhardo Nllcclub Nlleclub Nltei-lub Nitecluh Newa Stars Over America, Stars Over America 10 0 0 Lady Esther serenade Bobby B. Baker News News of Ihe World To be announced Pleasant Prer-ms Pleasant Drenms ft'CHV, 1.530 K. C.I-.H News 'Ths Dealer in Dreams' Presented by News, Marks Carl Harte Stars and Stripes Stars and Stripes iVKItCr550K7 MAPKIRA. I TARVfN AB.H.PO.A; AB.H.PO.A Stars Over America Totals .12 5 27 wcpo, k7" 5 3 2 2 Marlin.

3b 5 3 14 l.nt s.cf 4 2 3 II (lertf.lb 4 2 10 1 the last of Armstrong's titles the wrlterweiffhlBhrown. Zivic will be on display in Newark tomorrow night, battling Norman Rubia, Albany, N. in a ten-round bout. This week's national boxing program: Monday At New York: Lulu Costantino, New York, vs. Pedro Hernandez, Puerto Rico, featherweights (10).

At New Johnny Cockfield, New York, vs. Joey Iannotti, New Haven, featherweights (8). At Baltimore, Allie Stolz, Newark, N. vs. Billy Banks, Washington, lightweights (10).

At Newark, N. Ted Weems News Innings. 1 2345S789 Cheviot 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Travelers. .000011 00 02 Wnnd.rf 3 0 0 ill 4 0 0 II Sign Off Sims Background 11:30 Leon Henderson 11 Cnreres i. .1 wEwTolTIC News Mnffltt Hlver Hlvef "1:00 Pmllo CaeeiTd 1:15 Emllo caeeres 1 News The 70(1 Club Dick Jurgens niruier.sa il 1 4 inrna, If 4 14 Leonard Keller Dirk Stabile tiit-k Stabile Les Rluwh Brown Press News Jimmy Lunceford 3 15 0 Lnsh.e 4 2 3 2 Bnllman.lf 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Pen-In, lb 4 4 10 Kills.

ss 2 0 4 3 3 0a li 3010 Young. 4 1 1 2 3 11fl OTHER LEAGUE RESULTS. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Sign Off News--Sports Final Nltecltt'i Nlleclub Nitecluh Jimmy Lunceford Matty Mqtneek Matty Malneck FURNACE COMPANY Every Monday -Wednesday Friday morning WLW at 8:30 A. M.

FlkST OA PI. Tnnlnss ...,1 2 3 4 5 8780 R. H. E. 1 Burner.p 10 0 0 Totals 32 12 27 14: I Totals 34 9 i 10 Sign Off IMIOipanca Orchestra JSign Off Friday At l-icnry AvAlno Tant.on puinreapons I 1 1 1 0 fll.usuuus, uusnuscra, IoWn ,.0000000000 ft 3 TUESDAY MORNING RADIO PROGRAMS Shank, Denver, welterweights (10).

12 3 488789 Tarvinn. 101 0 0000 02 Madeira ...101 1 1100 5 Fritzie Zivic, Pittsburgh, vs. Nor- Batteries Haefner and Linton, Giuliani Marcum, Pyle, and Spindel. SECOND OAME. Innings 1 2 3 4 ft 8 7 H.

WKRC, J55inC CKV. 1.530 H. worn, k. At Hollywood, Manuel Ortiz Los Angeles, vs. Elwood Romero, Sacramento, bantamweights (10) man Rubio, Albany, N.

welter weights (10). At New Minneapolis 100000 0 1 4 0 A.M.I"" WLW, 700 K. BHSIDelmors Brothers 5:30 Grandpa Jones Kay, and Irene Toledo 000000 0 0 5 0 Cousin Emmy Cousin Kmmy Batteries Mungr). hecti (3), and Ostermueller and Keller. Sign On News Music News Musio News Musio News Music and Martha LOVELANO.

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3b 5 10 3 Haubner.rf 4 0 10 Black. ct 4 2 3 0' 4 0 0 3 H.Har'r.c 4 2 8 0 Bilrk.of 4 2 2 0 4 0 1 Oi Grote.C 4 1 0 CLOWN ALSO BOASTED Ruby, and Jim Day Carters Carters Uncle Henry Uncls Henry Musical America Musical America west uins Pioneers News Cover Pullers News Cover Pullers bslly Express News Dally Express K.Little.rf 2 0 3 4 0 0 2 News Musical Clock Rldin' On Air Musical Clock News Al Bland Al Blnnd Al Eland FIRST GAME. InnlnRS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R. H. E.

St. Paul 10000000 3 6 1 Columbus 30000230 8 8 0 Batteries Swift, Msrt.n (8), and Andrews; Crouch and Heath. SECOND GAME. Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R. H.

St. Paul 000000 0 0 4 0 Columbus 10000O 18 0 P.att Bowman and Paeek; Wilks and Keath. Totnls 38.9!IT11 Totals 34 10 27 13 By Baltimore, Which Plays Here Sunday Beauty Contest Billed. "Peanuts" Nyasses will not have all the clowning to himself the Cincinanti Clown's play the Family Prayer nnd Abott TlYriOTime to Shine Jj. Alcntt Foundation News Morning Melody Texas Rsngers Texas Rangers News Morning Serenade At Hotel Today Karl Zoinar's Pcrnph'k World News Roundup liams, both who formerly played with the Baltimore Elite Giants, "Showboat" Milton, top-notch first baseman, Third-baseman Arcenia Knowles and Pitchers Willie Hubert, Jim Lewis, Rocky Ellis and J.

B. Corley. "Peanuts" Nyasses will attempt to register his sixth consecutive local win when he hurls one of the games. He also will be out to stretch his record of having permitted only one earned run in 46 News Morning Star Musical Clock Musical Clock Rex Davis, News Olive Kacltley Ollva Kackley Franklyn Stewart 1234578 White 1 0 000.102 00000002 9 0 4 0 faui nooges Paul HcdgM Rita Hackett fiicaktast Club Press News Baltimore Grays in a double-header Breakfast Club N'3WS Morning Rhythm Woman's Hour-Woman's Hour at Crosley Field Sunday. Sugar snd Spies T.ir.e T.me Harvey and Dell Breakrast Club Breakfast Club The Grays also have st clown of FIRST OAME.

Innings 1 2 3 4 5 ,6 7 8 9. R. H. E. 000000000 0 2 Indianapolis.

30000004 7 12 Batteries Naktems. Lanfranconl (71. ahrt News Today We Honor Patriotic Parade Rhythm Rambles News My AmerlcA Music-Makers Music-Makers News Sparkey snd Dud their own in "Xing Tut," who promises to show Cincinnatians his own Helpmates Jenny First Love 9:30 Life Can Be Beautiful 9:45 To be announced Bess Johnson Children River Journey and Sadt the Storm 11 Harum Daughter innings as Crosley Field. A sepia beauty contest also Is scheduled. Second Husband SOl'THMtN ASSOCIATION.

Knoxvllle 3-4, Atlanta a-S. Nashville 9-1, Chattanooga 2-s. New Orleans 6-3, Little Rock 10-4. Birmingham 9-8, Memphis 7-1. PACIFIC COAST I.EAGl'F.

FIRST GAMES. Sacramento 9. Seattle 3. Man Francisco R. Oakland S.

San Diego 2. Portlaod 1. Los Ahgeles 11, Hollywood 10. ueorge; roai ana acniucter. SECOND OAME.

Inning 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 R. H. Valiant Ladv "Kitty Fnyle" Stepmother Rex Davis. News Carol King Fletcher Wllev Bright Horizon Basebah Rounduo version of everything daffy. A cracker-jack first-baseman, "King News Woman's Hour Choir Loft Cinema Calendar News Carters Mainers Cousin Kmmy Uncle Hcn--y News" Honeymoon Hill News Memory Lane Little Show News Tut" has been forced out of play John's Other Wife Milwaukee 0000000 0 8 0 Indianapolis 0 0 2 0 0 3 5 11 0 Class lust piam Bin because of injuries, but he makes News Question Box Kate smTtn" Speaks those witty but wacky housewives who argue and chat obout this and that give you a lift and a laugh lQU WED.

FBI. WCKY-11 A.fVL News, McCarthy (Seven innings. 1 Batteries Vandenherg, Campbell and Griswold; Reid and Hartnett. F1R3T OAME. Innings.

...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 R. H. E. Unbeaten Kessen Shoes team added another victim to its strlnK in 'off a challenge to Its top position by trounrinrc the Defenders, 11-3, In a Class Kame yesterday. Harry Hrh-mnn turned his presence known just the same.

The Clowns should be hard pressed in their attempt to retain their one-game hold on first ilace in the Negro Major League as Ihe Grays are in second place and two wins would net them the lead. Kiins.is 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 8 (I Sltvdda Unppor'K Spoillyht on KRAFT IS WINNER. Kansas City, June 28 (INS) Johnny Kraft of Denver today won the forty-second Trans-Mis Mian in an excellent pitching in scattering nire of the Defenders' hits. Tom Blankenships slipped back Into sec NORMA SHEARER ond place hy romninq to a l'-'-3 vh-tory The Grays boast a strong team I Louisville 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 9 1 Batteries Ardlr.oia, Karpel (7i, and 3ears; Deutsch, niumette (0), and Walters. SF.COND GAME.

Innings 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 R. H. E. Kansaa OOOOOOOfll 1 8 2 Louisville 00O00000 0 0 4 0 Batteries Wenslof and Sears; Wood and Lacy, ver Ihe laal-place Hartwell nines, f.dtue worked for the cluhmen. sissippi golf tournament, defeating Irl Oliver of Kansas City, four and aim some 01 tne oeuer known Xooi-n nlnvi-e in flu! flolHore 61 J5 Tonight Vrencnled by SunkiU Oranfpg.and Lemont Bernard showed its wrath by pum 1530 Gil THE DIM.

I Norman Robinson and Biggie Wil-'S out a over Mandery thre..

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