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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • 5

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THE HOLLAND MICHIGAN EVENING SENTINEL SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 4 1954 PAGE SIX Fraley Finds Forest Hills Full Of Facts Figures and Females Standings of the Clubs Gromek Wins As Tigers Defeat Orioles 4-3 in 10 V1FW Resumes 'Spoilers' dole to Tie Op Series Shuts Out Hulst Chix Host Sullivan Squad Labor Day LEMON OF ClEYElAAP THE ACE OF THE 7JP8AL STAFF HE WOF 20 GAMES 0 MORE FVE TIMES PRIOR TO VHS Jf nis coach was recalling the time he gave Babe Ruth his first and as far as Is known his last tennis lesson The Babe had great difficulty keeping the ball within the confines of the court and finally he wound up and knocked the ball clean out of sight Flinging aside his racket the Babe marched off the court with the observation: "There just ain't no sense to a game where you have to keep the ball inside the park" Did you ever wonder how they decide just how long to use tennis balls in tournament matches? Weil it works out this way On real hoi days where the sun quickly expands the air inside the ball and makes it bounce higher balls are used for only five games Under ordinary conditions the warmup balls are used for seven games and after that the replacements are used for "nine games But at Wimbledon the balls are kept in a refrigerator with the temperature set at 68 degrees And once a match is started the same six bails are used throughout which probably sets your mind greatly at ease Gardner Mulloy tiic tennis veteran from Miami Fla must be regarded as the Walter Hagen of tennis Probably you remember bow Hagen when playing with the then Prince of Wales looked up from his stance a few yards off the green and cracked: "Grab the pin Eddie I'm gonna sink this one" Well when Mulloy was playing al Wimbledon a few years back he was introduced to the princess who now is Queen Elizabeth Mulloy asked the princess why she didn't attend the matches very often aad one of her retinue informed him that her highness was "very busy" "Well if it's a matter of tickets just let me know!" A CttAFcE THE FPAFG MAT COM2 UP WtF A TPO OF 20-GAMB FFFeFZ AS THE 00 0 pS AFP 9S2 BUT M77 A PEFFAFT 7tJO THEY HoPE-EABLY WYftU CLOZHq OF THE EXCLU9YE CFCLE AFP MFE GAFCA FLL HAVE 70 FF ABOUT OFBA FEEF 7Q FAFErr FOREST HILLS NY Fearless Fraley's facts and figures from the US amateur tennis championships: Blonde Darlene Hard the 18-yearold from ''Monterey Calif who has been the upset sensation of the n's championship could develop into one of the finest female players of all but may have to give up tennis Darlene's parents are separated and she has quit school to look for a job to help support her mother and younger sister Asthma couldn't stop her but financial difficulties may halt the larruping lass who the experts say could be the best of them all within two years Mercer Beasley the famed ten- Ottawa Pheasant Count Leads State Hunters are getting itchy fingers these days as they await the not-too-far-away opening of pheasant rabbit and other seasons The State Conservation Department added a little incentive to-the hunting In Ottawa County this week with rhe announcement that the pheasant population in this count) has promises to be about the biggest of any county in Michigan Rural letter carriers annually conduct game counts on their rounds upon which the department is able to base its estimates For the state the pheasant population is near the 1944 record high they say Conservation i Harold Bow ditch reminds rabbit and pheasant hunters they may run their dogs anytime from sunrise to sunset without firearms except pistols and must use blank cartridges The rule is in effect until the opening of the seasons Coon hunters may train their dogs anytime from sunset to sunrise from now until Oct 5 Bowdltch also reminds hunters that licenses are void 15 days before the opening of the season After Sept 15 no firearms are allowed in the field except on recognized ranges Wayne Student Puts Golf Title on Line FENTON Mich tUP Jack Gregory a graduate student at! Wayne University puts his Michigan Public Links golf championship on the line today against a field of 150 at the Shore Acres Golf Club Should Gregory successfully defend the title in the two-day 54-hole tournament he would be the first golfer to perform the feet in 14 years Aside hum Gregory- three nther former champions were included in the forge field They were Jey Law of Detroit Roy Iceberg of Pontiac and John Tews of Bay at)- Canoe Race Tonight GRAYLING Mich i The Grayling lo Oscoda Michigan canoe championship starts tonight with more than 20 boats starting Ihe gruelling 240-mile overnight run along the Au Sable River AilnlhM Reliefer Wilhelm Gives Giants Four Game Lead in National Loop Americas League Frt Cleveland 96 38 New York 92 41 Chicago 86 49 Boston in 58 73 Detroit 58 75 Washington 53 77 Philadelphia 44 88 Baltimore 43 91 Friday's Results New York 9 Washington 2 Boston 11 Philadelphia 1 Cleveland 3 Chicago 2 Dcuoit 4 Baltimore 3 U0 inn) Saturday's Probable Pitchers New York iMorgan 10-3) at Washington i Stone 9-8) Night Cleveland Wynn 19-9) at Chicago (Harshman 13-6i night Baltimore (Cbleman 11-16) at Detroit iHoeft 7-14 or Zuverink 7-13) Boston (Nixon 10-10) at Philadelphia (Gray 2-Si Gaines Cleveland at Chicago Baltimore at Detroit New York at Washington Boston at Philadelphia 2 National League Pet GB New York 83 48 Brooklyn 80 53 Milwaukee 76 54 Cincinnati 63 68 Philadelphia 63 69 St Louis 60 73 Chicago I 57 77 Pittsburgh 46 88 Friday's Results New York 7 Brooklyn 4 Milwaukee 3 Cincinnati 2 (12 inn) Chicago 4 Si Louis 3 Philadelphia 7 Pittsburgh 1 list) Philadelphia 10 Pittsburgh 2 (2nd) Saturday's Probable Pitchers Brooklyn tErskine 16-12) at New York (Gomez 12-9) Milwaukee (Conley 14-7) at Cin-nnati (Drews 44) Chicago (Rush 9-15) at St Louis (Raschi 8-8) night (Only games scheduled) Games Brooklyn at New York Milwaukee at Cincinnati 2 Chicago at St Louis Philadelphia at Pittsburgh GB 716 692 34 637 10s 443 36a 436 37a 417 40 333 31 321 33 Major League Leaders NATIONAL LEAGUE Player A Club AB Pet Snider Bklyn 129 502 111 174 34? Mays 128 484 99 166 343 Muslal St 132 513 109 174 339 Mueller 130 531 77 177 333 Kluski Qn 129 499 89 163 327 AMERICAN LEAGUE Noren Ill 382 60 128 335 A vi Is aeve 123 485 95 160 330 Minoso Chi 134 497 109 161 324 Fox Chi 136 558 98 180 323 Bauer 99 327 67 103 315 Home Runs: Kiuszeivski Redr legs 42 Mays Giants 39 Hodges Dodgers 37y Sauer Cubs 35 Snider Dodgers 34 Muslal Cards 34 Runs Batted In: Muslal Cards 117: Hodges Dodgers 113 Snider Dodgers 112: Kiuszeivski Redlegs 112: Do by Indians 111 Mantle Yankees 112 Snider Dodgers 111 Musial Cards 109 Minoso White Sox 109 Ash-burn Phillies 101 Hits: Fox White Sox 180: Mueller Giants In Schoendienst Cards 177: Moon Cards 175 Mu-sial Cards 174 Snider Dodgers 174 Pitching: Anlonelli Giants 20-3 Consuegra White Sox 16-3 Feller Indians 12-3: Locs Dodgers 11-3 Lemon Indians 20-6: Morgan Yankees JO-3 Reynolds Yankees 10-3 Once in Lifetime The "once ia a lifetime" In a cribbage game ocrured last night lo Tenn Vande Water He was dealt a perfect hand by Fred Palhuis Both men are employed Racing Resumed LINCOLN RI i UP Lincoln Downs race track resumed its meeting today following a four-day shut-down caused by Tuesday's hurricane Carol which shut off I electric power at the oval Dear Friends: Those erbs days make us Ihiak of fixing np the house a Tiffia Haro you soon As hoanUiuI pllow eases iretbly dona dollies colorful rugs and niffy aprons? Something new all the Miss Haw abets! the paisN Inga you aisrays planned to own Thor are auroral iorcly anas to choose from Xlscsrsfy HEARTHSIDE HANDCRAFTS I at door of Worm Prion Ter ora ZEELAND i Special John De Alev ill hurl his last game for the Zeeland Chix Labor Day before leaving for the Army The amazing speed bailer who has struck out 99 men in winning five and losing one game will bow out against Sullivan Floor Covering of Grand Rapids one of the better teams in the Furniture City loop Opposing De Mey will be Don Gilder former Chix hurler Also on the Sullivan squad are Pete Fol-tice S'7" Jack Tazzeiar at first base and Mel Pospltch and Bob Vander Werf two Centra Michigan College stars The Chix have a season record or 21 wins and nine losses with Southwestern Michigan Baseball league standings still to be determined Came time for Monday's encounter is 9:30 am at Zeeland Athletic Field Puerto Rican Overall Champ in Skeet Shoot PONTIAC Mich lUPl Col Salvadore Roig of San Juan Puerto Rico was the Oiampion of Champions today of the National Skeet Shooting Association The Puerto Rican police officer claimed the title Friday by breaking 173 successive targets in a shootoff with Igor Pezaa of Greenwich Conn The shootoff carried over from Thursday after both Roig and Pezaa had shattered 150 birds without a miss KOOIMAX JOKAJX Notice of Lenina of Drain Contract anil Review of Apportionment! Notice Is Hereby Given That Georxt Da Vrl- County Drain Com-mlailoner of the County of Ottawa Stale or Michigan will on the 14th rtay nr September AD list at tha SSth Street and Polk Avenua in the Township of Blendon in said County nf Ottawa al ten o'clock in tha fore noon nf that day receive aealed bldi until eleven o'eto ock in the forenoon nr that da when bids will be opened and publicly announced for Ihe construction of a certain Drain known and designated as Drain" located and established In Ihe Township or Blendon In said County Said drain is divided Intn one see- llon Having tha average depth and width as set forth: All stations arc ion feet apart Beginning at station number n-0 at Ihe lower end of aald drain and extending to nation number 185-60 a distance nf IS 360 feel and having irnge depth or feet and a vernge width of bottom of feet to 1 Bald Job will be let In one section in arrordance with the diagram now nn file with the nther papers pertaining in aald Drain In the offee of ihe County Drain Commissioner of Ihe County of Ottawa to which reference mny be had by all parties interested and bids will be made and received accordingly Contracts II be mada with tha lowest responsible bidder giving adequate security for the peiformancr of the work in he sum then and there tn he fixed lq me reserving in myself Hie rcht ill' to reject any and all bldi and to adjourn auctl letting to such time and place aa I shall pubhrls annuunee The dale rir ihe completion or auch ennirarl and the terma of pajmenl Ihrrefor ahall and will be announced at the lime and place of letting Any pereon desiring to bid on the above inenunned work will be requited tn deposit with the Drainage Board a rerttried rherk or eaah lo Ihe amount of One Hundred and nojnn Dollar as a guaianlec that he will enter Intn ronirart and furntah the required bond as prescribed hy law The hoiks nf all unsurreful bidder will hr returned after rnntiarls1 are an aided The pajmenia for the above menl toned work will be made as follows: Drain Ordera will be pa) able April 13 IWU Notice is Further Hereby Given that nn Tuesda) ihe 28 1 day of Krptemlter 1934 at HSth Street and Polk Avenue in the Township of Hlrndnn Oiunl) of Ottawa al such oiher lime and place thereafter in which I ihe County Drain Comt miasiuner aforesaid may adjourn the same Ihe apportionment for benefit! and Ihe land! comprised witirn the "kmitman Drain Special Asarsamenl Ptsir'i!" and ihe apportionments ihrirnf will be euhiec: to review for me dav from nne clock the Pve dork in rhe afternoon said review the computation of rest for aald Drain also he open for Inspection hy an) pa ips interested The fiiiowng a desrrtp'ion nf the seveial tiacts or parcels of land constituting the Special Assessment District of said Drain vr: Section 7 NRi Sec 17 K- Section 7 E'i NW Sect on 17 corner xwi sw- Sec NVV NW i Sc 17 xvv4 Sec 8 E'i Sec THE JOHN MARSHALL Registration Clasts: x2L taita tJ SpL 11 LAW Lawyoia SCHOOL Starting SapL 20 Fr Catmlus nddres 315 Plymouth Cu Chicago 4 Illinois 1VA MRS South from Jackson bciwtan Stats and Daarborn THE BEST INVESTMENT I Vs Ever Made INVEST In the Life of A "HOMELESS BOY" Youth Haven BOYS HOME MUSKEGON MICH Write during Letter Weeks DETROIT Steve Gromek still has hopes of becoming Detroit's first 20-game winner since Hal Kewhouser turned the trick back in 1948 The 33-year-old right hander posted victory No 16 Friday night with a 4-3 edge over the Baltimore Orioles in a 10-inning struggle broken up by Bill single With 21 games remaining on the Detroit sbhedule Gromek can figuie on at least four more starting assignments and possibly five Except for a lapse in the eighth inning when he gave up four hits and all of Baltimore's runs Gromek was at his best He gave up a single on his first pitch to Gal Abrams leading off the game but settled down to retire 13 straight batters before Chuck Diering got a life on Harvey Kuenn's error in ihe fifth Bobby Young followed with a double befoie Gromek retired Billy Hunter and Bob Turley to end the threat The Orioles wasted a pair of hits in each the sixth and seventh innings thanks to a pair of Detroit double plays But Abrams ruined Gromek's shutout bid in the eighth when he cracked his fourth home run of rhe season into the upper right field seats Unnerved Gromek served a single to Gil Goan and doubles to Bob Kennedy and Clint Courtney to knot the score at 3-all The Tigers had rapped Turley for three runs in the first inning on singles by Kuenn and Bob Kieman Ray Boone's triple and a base hit by Wayne Belardi Erratic base running cost the Orioles a chance to go ahead in the top of the lOlh Abrams opened with his fourth hit of the game a single Coin dropped down a bunt and beat it out for a hit However Abrams tried to move all the way to third and was cut down Waitkus followed with a single that would have scored Abrams easily before Kennedy hit inlo a double play Kennedy gave the Tigers an opening in the bottom of the 10th when he threw wildly to first on Belardi's infield hit and the first sacker continued to second Alanager Freddie Hutchinson summoned Hoot Evers to run for Belardi and he romped home on Tuttle's bounding single to left after Howie Fox had passed Jim Delsing intentionally Fox was charged with his second loss against a single triumph Bowling Scores Klompen City League 3 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 Fred's Cr 1U Nies Hardware Lincoln-Mercury Balaton Inn Bunte Pharmacy Hansen's Drugs Emblem Club Women of the Moose High games Julia Woldring 199 Virginia Fris 178: Mary Siegers 370: Marge Brown 163: Irene Bcelen 163: Betty Knoll 160 High Julia Woldnng 484 Virginia Fns 478 Irene Beelen 457 Beriy Knoll 428: Marge Brown 424 Odds Point to Americins For Tennis Finals Play FOREST HILLS The odds pointed dead ahead today toward an sll-Ameriran final in the US tennis championships next Monday Twenty-yea i old Hamilton Richardson of Baton Rouge La and veteran Vic Seixas of Philadelphia bumped out two leading Australians Friday guaranteeing one American in the final and today it's up to Tony Trsbert of Cincinnati and Art Larsen of San Leandro Calif tn nnil don the last two semifinal berths for the United Slates Yankees Buy Byrne Back WASHINGTON Tommy Byrne erstwhile "wild man" of the American League has been repurchased by the New York Yankees from Seattle of the Pacific Coast I-eague whep he had a 20-10 record Bme one of the finest "stuff pitchers" in baseball was sold by the Yankee in 1951 because of his lack of control Rookie Wins Two Awards LOUISVILLE Ky Lefty' Herb Score good het to be a big winner on Cleveland's fine pitching staff next season became the sec-! ond player in American Association I history today to be named both 1 most valuable player and rookie of the year in the same campaign Score the 21-yearoId apeed ball Gift Knapp Shoes For August to No 223 Jehasen 90 30th St from your la cel authorised salesman Long Wearing Arch Support Air Cushioned Supremely Comfortable ED MOXON Mantaray Cantor PO Napkins Phnno Napkin 4321 wo Phnna Como Over For Second Win Final Tilt Tonight When someone tabbed the VKW softball team the they weren't kidding The Vets proved just that Fri-day night in a tension-filled soft-ball playoff game at Van Ton-geren Field Final acorr was a 4-0 shutout Thus VFW and Hulst must go at it again tonight to determine the 1954 City Softball champion And the words "tension filled" aren't any exaggeration The clouds of tension will be mighty thick at the softball field tonight right up to game time at 7:30 In Friday's game the Vets pushed four runs home and not a one of them was earned Going into the game the fourth of the three-out-oT five championship playoff xeiir the game score was 3-1 in favor of Hulst Bros regular season league titleholder Perhaps it was a case of jitters or something because Hulst fobbed in critical moments and that was the ball game Take the first three runs in the third inning Bill Franks banged out a hit Vem Vande Water was struck by a pitched ball Jay Hof-man walked to load the basses John Wolters trickled a dribbler over the head of Hulst Pitcher A1 Bosch and second baseman A1 Velthuis tried to force play but his heave went into center field and two runs scored Hoffman went to third on the miscue Welters attempted to steal second and was caught in a rundown between first and second Meantime Hoffman whizzed home with the third run Next came in the fifth Inning when Vande Water walked He was sacrificed to second by Hoffman and stole third base Pitcher A1 Bosch let go a wild pitch and Vande Water scored That was the ball game It was a toughie for Bosch to lose He gave up just three hits But it was just as sweet a plum for VFW hurler A1 Kraai who gave up a meager two hits Bill Franks Welters and rKsai had the VFW hits while Ed Xlinge and Bud Hulst had the only Hulst Bros hits Thus the Vets have defeated Hulst twice in a row the same number of defeats Hulst suffered during the long league campaign a toasup tonight Hulat manager Harvoin Zoerhof la expend to start arry Knoper and will have Bosch wanning up Manager George Conk or the Vets will string along with Kraai for the fifth and final game of the aeries And you can bet your bottom dollar that the air wil) be super charged for tonight's game The largest crowd of the season is anticipated Trophy for the tournament will be presented after tonight's game while league president llarr Hulst will also give Hulst Bros the regular season trophy As a speeial treat playoff winners will be taken out for a com plete dinner compliments of Ithe Dutch Mill restaurant Four Pro Grid Teams Play Exhibition Games By UNITED PRESS The defending champion Detroit Lions and the improved Los Angeles Rams both undefeated in three exhibition starts try to keep their perfect records intact tonight when they square off against National Football League opponents The Lion who own virionc over the College All-Stars the Philadelphia Engles and the Washington Redrkin- meet the New York Giants at Norman Okla Meanwhile the Ram who defeated the Giants Redskins and the Cleveland Browns play the Chicago Cardinals at Portland Ore In other game tonight the Chips go Bears play the Redskins at Columbia meet the Green Hershey Pa Bulletin Board Tidij Hulst Bro 30 pin City Soft hall tournament Tongerrn Field Monday 9 30 a Chix Sullivan Floor Covering Zeeland Athletic Field 10 am Holland Kling Dutchmen vs Grand Rapids Black Sox Rivei-view Park Van AKRO ilPi The low 60i pros and 10 amateurs headed by Qwntry Club rourse here Posts Good Time MONZA Ital) i Juan Mann- Fangio of Argentina averaged 1175 mile per hour in a Mercedes to post the best time in JHals for the Grand Prfx nutomo-biie rare scheduled for Sunday Mount Lassen in OlSfnmfa is h- only active volcano on the United States mainland and ihe Bay Packer 1 Doctors Advise Injured MSC Back To Quit Football By UNITED PRESS Michigan State halfback Ray Eggleston who broke a hand and suffered a shoulder separation last season sprained his knee so badly may never play football again The 20-year-old junior wax on the bottom of a pile-up during Friday's scrimmage and was rushed to the hospital with a sprained right knee Physicians announced he will be unable to walk "at least until the middle of November" and advised him his football career was at an end At the Unlveiaity of Michigan the Wolverine aquad concentrated on fundamentals during their workout Friday in preparation lor their first hcny scrimmage tndav Coach Bcnntc Oosterbann spent most of his time with the back-field Iowa Coach Forest Evashevxki sent his first team against the resenes in a fairly henvy scrimmage The play was highlighted by the sharp passing of Jerry Reichow and Kcnnly Ploen Coach Woody Haves said That his Ohio State tram was during a dummy scrimmage He said the "very poor practice session the worst to far" was caused by the exhaustion of the squad after three dn- of Iiiki-day drills But the Buckfjex will maintain the pace daily through next Friday An optimistic report evmo fiom Indiana Couch Bernr Cl mini bawd hirfly on the potential of hsiiriu-ir tii r'mninii nalflMi Mill Campnrl! I iniphell who plated ci mid in the I I tow By CARL IL'NDQLTST United Press ft porta Writer The Giants wire red hoi and ready for the stretch battle today after a 7-4 key virlmy over the Dodgers because knuckle hall relief pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm la at his baming heat again Manager Leo Durocher said is every hit as good as he was for us in his rookie year of 1932" That year he won 13 and lost 3 Wilhelm said "This waa the biggest game ever won And how about that single? That gave me the blggeal thrill I ever had in a game since I got a homer off Dick lloover of the Boston Brsves in my firl lime al bat in 1952" The triumph boosted the Giants' lead to four full gamea and reduced their pennant combination to 19 games Any comho of 19 Brooklyn defeats and Giant victories means the pennant Williclm ramc in to relieve Sal Maglic and pitched three scoreless Innings giving up only a single to PceWce Reese in the ninth and retiring the aide with the luiaes loaded in the eighth after he lapsed and yielded three walks Wilhelm also drove home the winning run with his first hit of the season- the one that caused the "hig thrill" It came in the seventh after Don Mueller walked and Dnvcy Williams singled Wilhelm for 15" slashed a single off Hughes for the tie-bi raking tally Cleveland stayed 3 games front in the American league by defealing the While Sux al Chicago 3-2 on the margin nf ljtrr-Dohj Both luimrr as Hohbv Feller won Ins 12th game against three defeats The Yankees scored five runs in Ihe fifth and three in Ihe ninlh in a 9-2 win at Washington i 7T Kn'JT' oi eics teller i liare and Hank Rauri- collected three hits Jack Duiiner homri gtas nr banished Milwaukee moved to within 2' games of second-place Biooklvn and siavcd within 6 games of the Gianta The Phils made it five victories in a row hy defeating Pittahurgh 1 and 10-2 as the Pirates ran to nine Curt Simmons pitched a five-hitter to win ihe opener and Gran Hxinner set the pace in the second game wuh three doubles and a single Al Si l-oui Gene Rnkei dnu- nn nr their losing streak to Saturday Sept 4 SPECIAL RACE MONDAY SEPT 6 Tima Trials 1 :00 pm Races Start 3 00 pm 50 Lap Trophy Race For Modifieds Powder Puff Derby For Strictly Stocks Adm Si 25 Children under 1 2 free if lIdmhCver rUMCrred 10 Milwaukee a 3-J wild vroiy L'rnrejiV? -ut 1 014 f'f Del Crandall's pi "IfaTrf Im aw prKJ Iminrr in ihe ninth the enmr IxOtl Andercon Hfif hold out of i into cim inninsx TVd Klmmivin af ler0 ie 'In ri ma hit a livo-iun homer his 42nd for Eagle-'a I-- injured krwe and Andrr- £hth Th 'L01' P4J- Pliers on both cams mined Iheir fir-i vrnm- he melee and later Logan and Iolnn-v Temple of Cineinnali Marl-CAiip nbveiver aid that Caroline rd new riRhl an(j Grrrn 101 in ihe 12ih AIRPARK SPEEDWAY 14 MILES SOUTH ON US-31 TIME 7:00 PM RACES 8 30 PM Trophy Race For Strictly Stocks! 7 Events For Modifieds! Tax Inc accompanied by parents 7 J0-1 1 :00 pm Friday Saturday pm Afternoon Coliseum Roller Rink 22 ulis over Ihe Cardinals- Alex Grammas the hotels) place ime sad iwnceed ated Wednesday Sept 8 I' Arc IS tty Per Per 14 Vnw Theiefo: All unknown and ion-rridn: persons owners and peiM'its interested In the above described land and )nu Anna Van llorssen Ciun'y Clerk Louis Vol-nk Xupei visor of Blendon Twp: uwa 1'iiuniy Road Commission for nr Ottawa al Large aio notified that al the time and afnirsatd nr at such nther and place thereafter to which may he adjourned I shall i In rece-ve bids for ihe s-on-strbctcn nf sad Kooman Drain" in manner heretntwrnrc dated and a- such time and place as dmesaid fmm nine clock the fn-rrnnr five ih-n the Keoiman Dram Sprritl Wsessment Distrcia will be subject to rev tew Apd Yi-j and Each You Owners' po-ens interested in tho aforesaid lands are hereby cited to appear the lime and place of auch reviewing of apportionments as aforesaid be heard with respect to such assessment and your in re'a'lon thereto if you so T'i'ed this 27th dav of August A 7" nf 'P1 ness and appealed to be in almost mid-eason foi Northwestern's fothall squad had its fust inmrv when taikle Sian Dwyer -uffeied a broken wrist He will he out of action for five weeks i Defense was entphas'ed al Pur- due's fnolhall drills Guard Tom Bettis and quarterback Kroncie Gutman ueie the most consistent defensive performers The Mnnesnta Gophers wmked General Manager Named BALTIMORE Md il'Pt Rudie Schaffer was appointed geneial manager of the Baltimore Bullets of the National Basketball Association Friday and already has begun forming a farm system Clair Bee president and roam of ihe club announced Scientists belie- )-a saurs were ancestors of birds djno- af'erncon the apportionment for nit his first big league homer (orIWBt! and the lands comprised in Private Parties by Reservation Monday Thursday Si Loui US Regains Cap ARDMORK Pa tl'Pi- The Dir-tih Clip was back in American possession today and a British Isles team whirh lost by 6-3 lo its Yankee opponent hoped it learned some lessons to stand it in good stead when it competes in the' 1954 American Amateur tournament I and at and special dere Opan to Public Wednesday Open to Children Saturday rxi-g tv vi runt Draie rommiseioiier County of Ottawa (nine days hence.

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