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Hope Stari
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but no ditcfulvo c-vr-r wni rnurdnred In tJevcrly prcat-ansent, Oreennpiin, front NeW York, ci.u«ht on publlehpr of nmnll in LAI which i had (torn recently ulnrird by the union. top Radio Programs HEW vbftli LtntWlng to- NBC 7:30 The Great Oilder- ulrrve; Ormicho Marx Show; 8:30 Hollywood Mutlc Box. CBS 0 Hotert Waxworkl; 7:30 Dr. Christian; 8 Truly, A few Orcennpun ny Dollar McCar- AB B-30 The IxJne Ranger; Ktnftcd demanding mlllkm dollars 7 Mtfn8r 8A 7:30 Valentino. on iho theory that who pulton Lewis Jr 7 BOWON, Aug.

10 Finding my- formerly had concentrated thelri ic or al Hour- 7-30 Oroat iflf.hi notion I Improved In the oW citablfartitd nl Slww Irtf by further Inquiry Into Review-Journal were gull-i at Carl whuie of connplrnty became viction under the McCarran Wnl-: ixlvi decided to drop out ofi lor Immlffrallon act put him In paper and again Thiinday: NBC 9:30 n. m. theoretical danger of In the Review-Journal, i 13 1 Nothing. unlive Finland nnd law-null Wiu nub Jddlce whenj BS a Grand Slam. tlon from native American i Bwnarrt put Greengpuni ABC 9 m.

My True Story; wife and two ndult the nlr from New York all! Rreak the Bank. American who did their bit but no more than their txiunderi bit In the United Nnvy and dUchm-geil with honor, Thin ante blown up'by the Nfw York and HeraUI- Ladies Fair. B.isebnll Game of Day drinking to horanRtiel the public In a plea for nnd aympathy nnd a vilification 12:55 p. m. Cleveland In- of Heniitoi" McCorriin.

There no person named Chnnd- Irr anywhere ubout the refitnuriint i h.mci' to smear McCflrran. cli.m;< nl Boston Red Sox. Tribune, which depleted the legal) known "Chandler'a" Which 111 I have noted that Judge Wyzan- by the mid-Hudson who presided In the Boston in, which is owned principally i lrl.il, wan Frankfurter hot dog by the two brothers Kubin, Harvard Law with Alger Hiss, nctlwh agnlnut Littvn 111 nmUhintrnt Infllci'-d mi blntw- grwfiihorn by rnnllclouK old man, the iwnlor from Nevada, Pot McCnrran. There great elnmw ngnlnvt MeCnrnm from eaiitern him a henrtlew blgol, although he corned the prepniumdn which they have! compelled to find Lntva guilty but tiwn of I'olinh territory now fluf- rlun American by prorcss. l-'rimkfurter Insltiuntcd him the govvrnment among mnny and Ihut Wyzanski testi- By the COTTON STATES LEAGUE Pet Cotton Leaders Beaten Meridian Natchez Greenwood El Dorado Monroe Pine Bluff Greenville Hot Springs 76 43 70 49 65 54 61 58 61 58 56 62 45 74 41 77 By The Associated Press The top two teams in the Cotton States League were soundly trounc-j ed as El Dorado took top-of-the-j henp Meridinn for a 5-1 baseball Win and Monroe stopped Natchez 10-8.

A parade of ten hurlers march- Prides Come to Hope Pork Tonight at 8 Red River's Prides who shut I out Hope 5-0 on Monday night I will come to Fair park tonight at to the mound In the two games' 8 o'clock for another playoff the league leaders fought to 'If the Prides win, and they are 513 .347 sti-m the rising tide of'hits and favored, it would eliminate Hope. runs. Reeder Iluddleston will be on In tho other two last! mound for the locals and inciden-j night, Greenville topped Fine Bluff! tally he holds one of Hope's 7-2 and Greenwood beat Hot! two victories over the Prides this I Last Night's Results Kl Dorado Meridian 1 Greenville Pine Bluff 2 Monroe 10; Natchez 8 Tonight's Oamvs Pine Bluff at Hot Springs Monroe at Kl Dorado Greenwood at Greenville Meridian at Natuhex SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Chattanooga Springs 5-2. At Meridian, El Dorado in a in- The Rubin no 1 llot rlcc ljul twlt as cha1 pearunee of pulltloul vhuracter but atl witness for Hiss. He was of a Block which suffered UN much lu tbal respect ax tiny other element of mankind Iml newer whim- pured nnd fouitht tu own fight.

aldo hiiH been nmi-nred with Inn('l)don to the effect thftt he tin ligertt of the cilmlruil underworld Ulthoitgh he tctxln a plnin and unununlly He the fnthi'i 1 of two Catholln nuns. One of them, Sinter Miny Pblrlcla, In KCholnr of note nnd nuthor of leiirncd entitled "Fnbfnnlitm lit the Polltleal Lift- of. Brltnln, 10III-I93I' This earned foe Slfllcr Mnry Pnlrlcln the do- Jiroc of Doctor of Phlloxophy from the Cnlholic Unlvcmlty of America, To bet Kiiro, mnn mlKhl bo the fnthn of two nuns nnd a but thnt unlikely nnd It iTitiHt nddi'tl thnl no di- been constantly opportunity to condemn I he medium of Yaroiiluw consists 1 we liiw an Inferentlally McCar- JiirtHy of ferocious ttbiisi) who Is marked for political Artiei-linm who reject thej liquidation not by his own state MitrxiHH proKram of tho organl-l llllt f'stern societies. In yatinn culled AmerelanH for Democratic action. Yarns)aw once said harangue to tho Rubin.ra- dio audience, he evoked laughter markedly he knew nil about the ADA pro-S twlec comments on a heart at- Kriim and endorsed It.

which almost killed McCar- Hubert Humphrey, the 1 1 MeCarran's recovery was a "disappointment" In his career in y.nator who in the presiding genius of ADA, hus been a guest" propagandist on the Yiiroslaw-Hu bin program. Incidentally, thv well-known old Reuben's rental)Mint i'i not Impllcntod in this nppointmcnt" Nevada In Boston rumors were current! AMERICAN LEAGUE 72 58 Atlanta 73 GO .549 Orleans 69 03 .523 Memphis 67 65 Mobile 64 65 Nashville 02 68 Little Rock 61 70 .466 Birmingham 57 70 .429 Last night's Results Atlanta 10; Nashville 4 Birmingham Chattanooga 2 New Orleans Memphis 0 Little Rock at Mobile, cancelled, rain. Tonight's Games Nuthvlllc Atlanta (2) Birmingham at Chattanooga Memphis at Mobile (2) Little Rock at New Orleans tained the lead all the way, scoring first In the second ining. Kl Dorado cinched the game- when Don Petchow slapped a two- run homer over the right field fence. At Natchez, the Monroe Sports exploded for 17 hits and had to come from behind to take the win.

Greenwood's three-run third 8 cinched the game and Hot Springs remained in the bottom of the league. Greenville, trying hard to stay out of the cellar, stopped Pine 477 ul slopped fine 477l Bluff bc hind the five-nit pitching 'AKR of 20-year-old George Garcia of Tainpico, Mexico. Greenville Leftfielder John (Gip) Gayle blasted a 385-foot homer over the leftfield fence with one on in the third inning. that the American committee for the protection of the foreign born hud engaged Latvn's counsel and financed his defense. Latva may now defendant ot hiwe known thnt this orgnni- in law milt by the political was on the attorney eminent, charged with Kypplng tne public on food nnd drink In vio- of the OPS schedules.

The amount of charged "Ohnndler'N" was in Jin Impressive list rod evklenee to Incriminate 1'nt MeCarnin an an nxent of the inal underworld, nor even nn ne- llf fl OI'S actions. Myles J. tlmillble to thnt effeet, ever the old Dartmouth football him been heard. It him nil IIW U.S. attorney, n- 111" HUNTER window fan, ICIcc- reversible, Gunrnmeett yen I'd, 7-4414, lined montliN, Cull 1IKH LIVING, dining room and kitchen Kinnll amount down nnd pick up monthly 423 W.

Dtvlnlon or Phone 7-4414. iu-at NJCKRU In good nhuiio, 514 Wnihtuu- ton. Phone aocu Estate for So done by Inufiulo iiml It is oniU thnt the rnoul Hhncklun atlncU on Mt'Clirrim was nuulf over the nil- from an New Ycu-k ri-Dtiuii-uut cullial by nittri Hunk such defendants us "(ji'ci'ily und singled nut the Hubiri brothers' steak house for i-ondemnatlon. The IIC-WH of the Kovernment'H charges evoked many IntereatinK tips mid under the ntinpleeK ut one llernard concerning the Hit- YoroalBW, noelurnal tlUc-Joelu-y-i bins ami their mouthpiece. is In Nc- 1 nnmiiius of custom mon' vwtln nn un ex-eunvk-t, lie studied luivo been shipped into Nevnrtn Itiw with Vito Miirciintunlo, the New York voniirexgir.nn who fulth- I Lilly followed the Ciiiniiiunl.Ht ty line for mnny yours, und ho Intulod Id Neviutn us presg-iiKt'nt for tho lulu HtiKji.iy Slegel, tho umlcrworUI nubob.

when Slc'tiul opened the uaudy wambllnu housi- lintl hotel milled which built in part ut riuiteriul ill- tewed In huvu bi'i-n Dbtiiiiii'd In vlu- lall.ni of the reKtricliou.s. nmbUtoui with to. work Hewpntend and Covmtlet, gn to $800 pen- tnon- eroitotJ )n making this money Contact Ends, Tex- 15-ut Nl'IW 5 room House. 800 910 lot, UHK nnd wiiler. Can Ue sot-ii until 4 Will siu'i-l- flee for quick Olllu Lo Grand, Knit 23rd Street.

20-3t Chance to Shoot VANDAUA, O. WPl Tho little tsot (heir chance ut ttold glory today In tho B3rd Grnnd Trupshoot, For the Jim! and only time in the 1 ,,100,000 target the iunrkamen will fire only nguinKt (hose of comparable Intent UN they were held un thnt i heat MeCarrnn beeuuse he in- Irodueed the hlKhly complex 1m- mlKration bill which Congress fi- niilly' pnascil over President Tru- Hum's veto. The impudence of enslern letterhead soeieltea in lemptlng to dlctuto the selection nf senator from western stato wns losl siuht of, And the iind Honild-Tribune. published In it list. He claims to have been Communist only for a few months 111 years ago.

1 telephoned Ferderick Cohen, Lalva's lawyer, and he would only that If a person in Latva's situation consulted the committee, the committee most likely would reenmmend him as defense counsel. New York Cleveland Boston Washington Chlcapo Philadelphia St Louis Detroit 70 49 07 HO G2 52 02 58 01 5fl 50 56 Pet. .5811 .573 .544 .525 .513 .513 season, setting them down with four hits. Meanwhile Mineral Springs hold one win over Nashville in the oth- er half of the playoff and the two teams meet again tonight. ONCE A BASKetBALL ALWAYS A SKETBALL PLAYER GOL LIKE OTHER MEN VDUR AGE Show Business Answer to Previous Puiila Predicts That MarcianoWill Win Title 50 70 .417 79 .331 Wednesday's Schedule Chicago at New York Rofiovin 100 vs Sain 9-5 Cleveland at Boston Lemon 14-9 vs McDermott 7-7 Detroit at Philadelphia Wifiht 4-5 vs Fowler 1-2 you a Communist?" I asked I St.

Louis at Washinfiton Byrne (i- Mr. Cohen. He said he would not discuss his personal beliefs and when I said thi.s was not a personal but a l.olitical lawyer question, in the Mr. Latva's anti-McCarran propaganda case said he considered the question to be personal. He still would not say whether he was Communist.

Latva probably will be ajlowed to renin in this country by eexcu- tjve order. Not by the most clever design could a case have been selected by the government which would have provided a more poignant or hypocritical smear of Sen, Put MeCarrnn. The New York city which elected a Communist Times and Herald-Tribune ignored Congress over and over, revelled these qualifying facts in their sob In the Latva case In Boston as a story editorials against McCnrran. 12 vs Shea 9-0 Tuesday's Results Boston 0 Cleveland 5 Philadelphia 4-6, Detroit 3-5 twi- night. Chicago 3, New York 1 night Washihgton 2, St.

Louis 1 night. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn Now York Louis Philadelphia Chicago Boston Cincinnati Pittsburgh the Nntlunnl chnm- pionithlp, 'I'ltleit tn five clunaws running (ruin AA, In which tho (ihiKilm avt't'HUu 00 or ovttr dosvn to for tin 1 not-so-Hood shoot- ei'B who under Btt tent, will deckled, The day's pnmruiu, oxpcctod to Hllnict UOO nluKiU'1'si, will bo nuumonU'il by team vaco and tone ulngles uvcnt in which tlw top men will fight for noctlonul The Kill A shooting furnishes the Preliminary Iluiull- twrmrrow and the Graiul Amur- Irnu lluiirtk'iip Friday the major event. Thp North American' clay tnritet championship decided ycsteruoy ovor thtf 300 target route. The winners wore: I Men Rudy Etchen. 20-yoar-oW Sun VttUey.

red who broke 300 straight and the defeated P. Dully, Sl.yeaiNOld roont, fanner In shootoK SPANISH RANGE LEE WELLS Cnnni.M.insi.M-wt:: HmnU.lt,I It)- CHAFTKU TWENTY -SEVEN ULAtSK Colt for Aniong nlno tkxi tw third place in the aoa-ui-tjot murathon with scores of 190 ot SOU were L. Ingles Kwry, Kevadti, and Hudgeus Althciiusr, Ark. Molnnlc. Sho had spoken Blia-ercly, teeing her mistake, inuKIng this lut eager grasp for hupptnusa.

Hope and lovo glowed in her face Mta her eyes. Had this happened two months before, Ulniaa might have taken hor away from Conejo. But Itonnte, And tn thta moment, Blalso found tlml ho could not destroy Melnnie'u dreams, rerlwns later, quietly wltlulrnw- Ing, ho could bring her to umler- Illa fauo tioftoncd and he her, tenderly. She responded so awlfXly thftt Ulalso back. "You'd better got those thlnga put away in cane Murk conies Uck." "Hut you and I left the question expectantly unilnlshed, will work out, Sho took It anawer enough, replaced the documents und returned them to the high shelf, walked back tu tho kitchen, Up tltn coffee cup and drank dMply.

Whtn oatno out, he stood by the door, hut tn hand. "Leaving so soon?" twtter." "When will you be baok?" I She stepped close, lifted up on and klaaed him ra Yord BUY-SELL or, TRADE WITH HOPE STAR WANT ADS PHONE 7-3431 ducked out Uto door with long strldaa to Into the roda northward, his moved In giddy whirl. He frit aahtmed for HluiseU, jWlUfted. too, recailwi Uw of and stMUkUtf he had felt for It, mo longer loved her. But Mark? UonU had to ftn4 tht who bought land, who tradftd, told and quietly acquired the Valley Blalse had found UMfct man, now.

Blalse understood why. years be tore, Mwk had worked to have them all surrender to The King of Calabasas. mutt have shrewdly retUxed, drive off but he could wholly possess the Und. Tben the ftood and the drought had Scorpion's profited, ure? Blalse Wtlwwie at the fte4 firora taut lioola. Aa to tho old Chavez murder, Utilise saw It in ft now light; Mark luut coveted Chalsworth land and CliuvcK hud owned good deal ot It.

Mark might logically have placed tho incriminating gun and belt In Ululso's slwelc without suspicion, llo could then hnvo sent word to I.i'onlH, who hud moved iriKtantly to remove one of tits most dangerous opponents. That Hindu seii.si., though ac-tual proof was lacking. What of Melanlo? Sho believed Ulutso would return for her. tie shook his head. Now he need not fear cxponlng Murk, It ho was Uie real murderer.

But Melanlo would discover that Ulalse could not take Mark's place. Sho would have lost twice. iilalso rodo through the pass and drew rein looking down on Ca'a- IwsjU, llo could sco theism behind the grocery guurds. Men moved Ut and out the store; A knot ot them stood under the big oak treo. Blalse's lips pressed and he set the horse to the Ing road.

He entered the town sitting easily in the saddle, eyes sharp ami searching. He passed the blacksmith shop, noted the loafers about the open door. They were fresh from the range. They stopped talking and watched htm as he rode by, He passed a hitchrack, lined with horses, noted the Scorpion brand, So had come In strength. The old man planned something, and the old suspicions flared up anew, strong and powerful But reason and Uie knowledge he had acquired In the Conejo Intervened.

Leonls elmply planned direct and fast action, typical of his swift way lit the past "BUise!" He drew rein. Hal stepped front the livery stable and waved urgently to him. Blalse kicked the horse into trot and rode Into the ys.nl "Leonis rode in. He's at the saloon, holding powwow with some of his boya." BUlse nodded and turned the. horse over to the hostler, who glared at him and reluctantly accepted the reins.

Blaiae walked out the gate across the street to tae saloon white hurried away toward the barn. sat one of the Cafe tables, a few of his riders dost about, some of the AB Blaise entered wen turned. Leonls tmiled. toy We've been waiting or you." '1 heard." Blaiso walked to the able, looked around at tho men I then down at Lconla. "How ibout us?" Lc'onis cocked a shaggy brow, onsidcred and then nodded.

He at his foreman, the storc- cecpcr. "I'll see you later, boys. sun's warm on tho porch." Tho men moved slowly to tho door and out. Ulalse pulled a chair around. The old man waited calm- but something in his jaw and iyes showed that he expected an- agonlsm.

"What you have in mind?" he demanded. "Clearing my name," Blalse said. 'Who took, over Chavez's land after he was killed?" "1 don't know. I paid no atten- to Clmtsworth. You could find by the records." "I'll llnd them, believe me.

I mow the man who tits the picture, lie fits it right down to ihe ground." i Leonis blinked. "Who!" Blaiso shook his head. "Not yet no real proof. But 1 think my man is tied in with Vosquez. You mark my word, Leonts, Vasquer will strike again and on orders from the fellow know Is at the bottom of all this devilment." "You're just guessing, I'd say." "More'n that, Leonis.

I know wbo 'my man' Is, He knows what's Happening hero. He'll come." Blaise jerked his thumb over his shoulder to the street. "So I want the guard held at the barn." "Until he makes a play or out," Leonis nodded. "Afterward in Los Angeles and a trial." "I order my men." Leonis agreed. 'You fear nothing from Scorpion." Blalse walked to the store.

He told Hal to stop worrying. The Scorpion atgundo walked from tae saloon to the store and fathered the men on the porch around him. They listened and then moved tn a body back to the saloon. "For a drink." Hal aaid and sighed. "That means Leonis keeping his bargain.

I'U rest tonight." "I'll stand your turn," Blaise said. "Vasquen may wove any "We ain't got enough to tnM him oft," Ha) "You forget Scorpioa's ia town, won up chance to Wt Values, we'll have pjeaty gW4 on our ffoSe Pet 74 38 08 45 68 49 02 53 58 60 40 65 50 68 35 86 .601 .602 .581 .539 .492 .430 .424 .281) Wednesday's Schedule New York at Chicago Jansen 11-8 Minner 11-8 Brooklyn at Cincinnati Loes 1- vs Raffensbentser 13-10 or Pod- bielan 0-2 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Meyer 9-12 vs Hogue 1-4 Boston at St. Louis Burdette 5-6 vs Haddix 0-0 Tuesday's Results New York 5-3, Chicago 0-1 Brooklyn 3-3 Cincinnati 0-5 Philadelphia 10, Pittsburgh 5 St. Louis 7, Boston 5 night. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Hollywood San Diego 0 (10 Innings).

Portland Los Angeles 0 Oakland Seattle 3 Sacramento San Fraricisco 3 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis 6-1; St. Paul 1-2 Charleston Kansas City 0 Milwaukee Columbus 2 Louisville 13; Minneapolis 11 TEXAS LEAGUE Tulsa San Antonio 2 (12 innings Shreveport Fort Worth 0 Oklahoma City Houston 8 Beaumont Dallas 0 WESTERN LEAGUE Lincoln Colorado Springs 1 Omaha Denver 2 Pueblo Des Moines 0 Sioux City Wichita 3 Lookouts May Have Talked Way Out Chattanooga's pennnnl hungry Lookouts may have talked their way out of the Southern Association leadership. Their violent tempered sparkplug, second baseman Ellis Clary, sat out the second day ot his three-day suspension today, and his absence retakes Chattanooga a less effective team. Clary look such enraged execution to a decision by Umpire Pan Roy in Atlanta Monday night that his b.mis-hment by the arbiter got an extension from league president Charley Hurth, who also plastered the- unhappy Clary with a fine. Without their sparkling key- stonL-r, Chattanooga bowed to Birmingham last night, 0-2, and saw their first place margin shrink to a halt-game over Atlanta, The Crackers trounced Nashville, 10-4.

New Orleans made it two in a row over Memphis, 1-0, in the only ether game. Rain cancelled the Little Rock-Mobile meeting. Chattanooga was welcomed home by 16,779 cheering tans, who saw them break to a 2-0 lead and then bow to the Clitf Coggiii mound artistry for Birmingham. Atlanta shelled Al Worthington, Nashville's league strikeout king for five runs before' his early departure, hanging his llth defeat on the husky former University of Alabama star. A brilliant pitching clash in New Orleans went to youthful George O'Donnell of the third place Pels, who threw a four-hitter at the on- mshing Memphis Chicks.

By JACK CUDDY NKW YORK, (UP) Toijmyl- Loughran, one of the most severe critics of current boxing, surprised his listeners today by predicting: (1) The Jersey Joe Walcott- 110 Rocky heavyweight title fight at Philadelphia on Sept. 23, will draw much more in the city of brotherly love than if it had been slated for New York or any ether metropolis. (2) Marciano, -'the most colorful fighter since J-ack Dempsey," wil win tho championship from ancle Walcolt and will inspire thousands of youngsters from coast to coast to become professional boxers. Loughran. former world light HORIZONTAL VERTICAL Octopus link The black fluid obtained' from heavyweight champion, said, "I understand why everyone ia' bemoaning the fact that the big fight will be held in Philadelphia instead of New York.

It's really a Philadelphia fight. Attcr Walcott comes from Camden, N.J. across the river from Philai delphia and he has a dous following in that part of Pen- nsylvania and in Now Jersey. Also, anyone who would come from New England to New York would add a bit of mileage and continue on to Philadelphia. And New York fans will go to Philadelphia if they figure they're going to see a knock- c'own-drng-out brawl." Could it be that the erect, brown haired, 49-year-old ex-warrior with the scar tattings about his and mouth because it was his home town until he moved to New York in 1945, long after his 1937 retirement? "No," said Tommy, "I favor nothing and nowhere in boxing today.

I suspect much dishonesty in the sport. But I must give credit where it is due. I believe Philadelphia is the best site for the fight, and I believe Marciano will beat Walcott. "Yes, I've seen both fight several times. Marciano is the heaviest puncher and most colorful fighter since Dempsey.

Yes, he's much more colorful and captivat ing than Joe Louis was. Louis was a plodder, a stalker, a mechanical fighter with great hand-speed. Ho left little to the imagination. He always wanted the opponent to lead. Marciano marches in throwing punches like Dempsey -used ink sacks of the octopus and certain species of cuttlefish, is used in manufacture ot "sepia ink," a rich, reddish brown ink used extensively in water coloring.

troit Tigers. 4-3 and 6-5. to climb into a fifth-place tie with Chicago and advance within nine games of the pace-setting Yankees. New York an Andy" 5 Shakespeare's "King 0 Doris J2 Adhesive 13 Opera singer Gluck 14 Malt beverage 15 Musical compositions 17 Broadway, York ISPAit used in air races 19 Scoops out 21 Egyptian river 23 Observe 24 High mountain 27 Evict 29 Goddess of discord 32 Show mercy next to 36 Opposed 37 Outcome 38 Falsifier 39 Pedestal part 41 Ocean 42 Weep 44 Peaks 46 Most acid 49 Italian territory in Africa 53 Equality 54 West Germany 56 French summer 57 Girl's name KJ Formerly 59 Worm 6U Paradise fil Glance over CARNIVAL 1 Upon 2 Plckford 3 Gem 4 Surgical thread 5 Household Huns together 7 Love god 8 Levels Perilous 10 Toward the sheltered side 11 Evergreen trees 16 Vegetables 20 "The briny tt 22 Played a lute 24 Soviet sea 1 l' 1 A A It A A A A if A 1 1 A Ct A a 1 A A A A 1 A A 1 A 1 A 9 1 IN A 0 a A A R. C5 A 25 Son of Jacob and Leah 26 Entertainments 28 Slow (music) 30 Island (poet.) 31 Bristle 33 Mistake 35 Persons 40 Dress 43 Milton 45 Storage pits 46 German vice-admiral 47 Cereals 48 Put on shoes 50 French bank 51 Peruvian Indian 52 Arabian gulf' 55 Girl's nicknanie 1 IZ 15 IS 52 'ib 36 fb S3 Sb 59 IT 3 'ih Hi 21 i'i 27 54 to 5 13 Ii ''s' IV 'fffr HO "Jf 7 28 31 37 55 a ii i5 19 20 29 17 HI 1 i8 fcl 50 10 30 SI 3.1 70 Philadelphia Clubs Own Best Hurlers By JOE REICHLER AP Sports Writer Who is the best pitcher in base- bull today? The folks of little Pottstown.

point to their own Bobby ShunU, the pint-sized southpaw of' the Athletics as the game's top hurler. On the other hand, the good citizens of Springfield. 111.. contend that their Robin Roberta, the pride of the -Phillies, is the best in the business. At any rate, one thing is certain.

The Philadelphia clubs own the only 20-game winners in the major leagues today. Shantz was the first to reach the charmed circle, notching his 20th triumph Aug. 5. Roberts, who joined him yesterday became the first National Leaguer to reach that total. Roberts coasted to his 32nd complete game in 28 starts Tuesday night as the Phils outslugged Pittsburgh, 10-5.

The Pirates scored four times in the last two innings after the Phils bad built up a 9-1 lead. marked the third straight year that 85-year-old right has reached the 20-win mark. The didn't need the services of Shantt as they swept a (ram the lowly De- PLEASE, WR. TO PAS5 My DADDY ON AC LWE. itS NOT FOR ANY to do.

He gambles that he'll knock you out before you stiffen You've got to admire a him." Dangerous Approach A too-elose approach moon to the earth would break the moon info many pieces, starting world-wide tidal waves, volcanic eruptions, and possibly wiping out human life. PtMM tfrivf tht lift you to your own C9SO STANDARD OIL COMPANY 's more, I told my wife, let's get this want my meals right on time SIDE GLANCES By Galbrolth with I get on My J'w itttfittrt" PTH'eAOLfis ABE JUST ON6 J- WIT AWAY WINT'STAY By J. R. Willlomt OUT OUR WAY WHAT WAS THAT Ill OH, I AWFUL rr: 1711 I NUPGE I PA i 6O OKAV, I'M AN BX- HAP A COM, INSPECTOR'. AMO 7WBM Mi CN HIM XVNP A BACK A LITTLE, RICBHT ABOUT WOMEM WASH TUBES 6ALOMEV! HE HAVE 1 DOM'T BELOKIfi AMD IT MAY BE LOWCifiB THAW YOU I V0U KNOW IT! WHEN'S MY OI.fi WS HAP THOUCsrlr.

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Pages Available:
98,963
Years Available:
1930-1977