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MjNDAV. AUGUST 25. 196 rrr t'pH POtlGHKEjEPSlk SUNDAY NEW YORKER PAClf Billows Plays Ciferri for Crown Lam bos, Stop Two Foes to Enter Tourney Finals Miss Hirst Toddy Score Doubles in Large Crowd To View Match Today at Hill Ray Billow and Ted Ciferri have emerged at the two final ti in the first annual Dutches county Amateur golf tournament and will battle 36 holes today over the College Hill course for the coveted title. The morning round will begin tt 1 0 o'clock and the afternoon round at 2 o'clock. A record gallery is expected to tramp ever the fairways of the city owned layout to view the big match.

Yesterday's firing over the Hill links produced many exdtlnt matches. Billows, the favorite, de irated cnauncey Magglacomo. a MUlbrook buddy of Clferrt. 1 and 2. In a clone quarter final duel.

Ray thrn took over Oene Conte In the afternoon seml nnals, and i. BeaU Taaa. Whfls the hard hitting Dutchess Onll snd Country club star punch ed ni way to in nnais. cuerrl, a haired former Mllrbrook High arhool links star, dropped Ralph Yando, 1 and 1, and Jack Yank. 1 up Yank pullled a bit upaet when he evirated Detective Pete Doerr, one ot the city's top amateurs.

3 and 1 In the morning round. Wrs Van Benschoten, prominent Dutcneas gouer. was delested by Conte, the tourney surprise, 1 up In the quarter nnais Other finalists are' Pred Slltxel vs Frank Lott, second flight. Wall Stauderman vs. Don Priest, third night, oe Nardone va Paul Aloy, fourth flight; and John Radcllffe in Jot stelnmetx, fifth night Billows.

Poughkeepsle'a greatest goifrr, attracted largt galleries In both his matches. Unaffected by the large crowd of fans. Ray eased a close win over Magriaeomo in the morning and then flashed brilliant golf to defeat Conte In the feature afternoon match Puffing on a pipe ahd lacing the ball with deadly accuracy. Billows was three under par against Conte to enter the nnal. Links Loweown BY GEOBGC FALMATEEst Billows, with his booming drives and neat chin shots, held the attention of the crowd all the wav in his match with Conte in the afternoon.

When the Dair halved the nrat. tha allerv buzzed with the possibility that Rollicking Ray may have met up with another tough opponent. And when Conte was home in a par four to cop the second, fans began shaking their heads. But the six time amateur king halved the thirl and then roared to alralght conquests on the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth to meet the turn five up The most sensational shot of the day came on the difficult eighth when Ray chipped In from the bottom of the slope for an eagle three As ball rolled acton the green, he emplored. "Oo In! Oo In!" It did Conte appeared jool under pressure but couldn't match Billows' drives and neat approaches.

Rsy had one bad hole, the second, where he three putted for a bogle five He clippd nine pars, two birdies, and an eagle to be three under par for II holes Conte hit his shots with a short bact swing but used his strong arms and wrists for power. Billows drove the trees on the eighth but his foe was content to go straight out. On the ninth, Conte drive hit en the edge of the green, slipped off, and rolled into the rough. He was back with a nice recovery. Magglacomo gave Billows a real tussle during the morning round.

Ray had trouble off the first tee against "Jock" but on the loth, against Conte, drove to the sand trap at the south dge of the green. Cards Down Phillies, 3 1 ST. LOUIS (AP) The St. Louis Cardinals put together five hits and an error last night and after three successive one run marginal victories over the Philadelphia Phils scored a 1 to triumph In the final game of a series which left the Redblrds In a first place tie with the Brooklyn Dodgers, who open a four game series here todsy. PHILADELPHIA Ml SM MS 1 I 1 ST LOUIS IX SOS Sta I I Sehene.

Karl IS) and Sentlnkk. Bark' hart ana Oareflola TEE SHOTS Yando played a neat shot against Ciferri on the seventh. He landed against a tree but twisted himself around to chip two feet from the pin. Bob Atquist beat Joe Glockson on the 19th when Joe dropped two drives out of bounds. Ciferri said he was "pretty lucky.

Ralph was a little off his game." Conte was I up on the I 7th against Van Benschoten and the pair halved the last hole to give Gene the match. Mr a. De Stefano. little Ralphie, and Barbara. 2', viaited the clubhouse.

When John Radcllffe teed off. little Barbara chirped, "Keep your head down." Joe Cooper got sandwiches for Johnny Bahret and Russ Had don who were busy at the official's table Magglacomo made the rounds with his camera Ed Kovsci was referee of the Blllows Conte duel Pred SUUel. "the commlsh," won when Ed Tank sliced two drives out of bounds on the 10th Both had 7Ss for the first It Roland Becker csddied for Conte Billy Loder carried Billows' leather bag One of the busies fellows at the Hill wss little Alfle Kuenzrl man Alfle. a ctddy, sat on a tin can halfway up the first fairway and chased errant drives off to the left or the first tee He hsd a lot of business, too. Jolly Cholly hsd a busy time but kept the event moving with marked proficiency A big cigar was a constant companion The fairways were In very good condition Many of the gallery cut out at the 8th remarking.

"It's too much for met" Yank wore heavy Army shoes and a slouch hat John Cwlk played "only about eight times" before entering the tournament, he said If he'd practice, this boy would be a real "hot shot." Chandler, Officials To Make Series Plans Poughkeepsie Team Loses In State Tournament 9 3 tspeelol Seaday He Sorter) ELUtRA Poughkeepsla's GlrU. the Eastern New York state Softball champions, were defeated here yesterday afternoon at Parker field In the state championships. The Bridge City squad was whipped by the North Syracuse team, to I. behind the one hit hurling of Miss Orace Campbell. Marion Johnson, of tha Poughkeepsie club, got the only base hit, a bunt single In the sixth Inning.

The winning hurler put ber fast ball past eight of the Poughkeepsie girls and had them under control all the way. North Syracuse la a greavy favor 9 lie for the champlonshl, gif nana. aB" At rJK Swim meet Kazolias, Willis Hogan, Oliver To Play Finals PORTLAND, ORE. (AP Lightweight meets heavyweight today In me OT noJe. nnais or the profession al Golfers Association champion ship.

Beltln' Ben Hogan of Hershey, Pa, 133 pounds of links dynamite, will square off with 207 pound Ed (Porky) Oliver of Wilmington. Del They are the lightest and heaviest contenders for the IMC crown In the tournament held annually and exclusively for the professionals. The 21th POA competition rounded into Its somewhat unusual climax In one sided 38 hole semi finals yesterday. Hogan gave some 1.500 spectators many a thrill while shooting eleven under par golf to best Jimmy Demaret, Houston, Tex, 10 and 11. Oliver, not quite matching the long putts his championship rival, Hogan, rolled In yesterday, nevertheless clipped nine shots off par In defeating Harold McSpaden, Sanford, Me, and 5.

Hogan made a runaway of his contest after the 6th hole He was up at the 8th: up at the 18th and 10 up at the 33rd. finally closing tt out by that count at the 27 th Oliver found McSpaden a more stubborn customer in the earlier stages, being all even at the ninth but 2 up at the 18th He held a 1 up atrrck advantage at the 27th. While Hogan will tee off today as the strong favorite. Oliver's solid golf thus far has found him a representative backing of the five team field. Finals will be played today.

A crowd of 200 persons watched the Poughkeepsie game. Earlier, a large throng viewed Eunlra's 16 to 0 shutout of Syracuse. Smith Starts Florence Smith chucked six frames for the losers and was relieved by Josle Bocchlno. Marlon Wohlfahrt did the catching. North Syracuse got but five hits but took advantage of tlx errors for their runs Five big score In the first In ning burled the Poughkeepslans.

Two scores In the second and a like number In third completed the rout. Poughkeepsie 000 001 21 1 6 North Syracuse 833 000 8 5 2 Smith, Bocchlno and Wohlfahrt; Campbell and J. Campbell. IBM Takes Playoff Tilt IBM SoftbaDers took a trl umph over Western Printing Tester day afternoon at Memorial field In the nrst gam of the two out or three for the Industrial Soft ball league crown. The two teams clash again this morning at II o'clock, at Memorial field.

IBM took Its five runs In the first four frames. The Printers rallied with a big three run rally In the last frame, after going scoreless for six innings The bo score: IBM i Dodger Homers Trip Cincinnati Reds, 5 4 CINCINNATI (AP) Home runs by Pete Reiser and Dick Whitman In the last two Innings supplied the Brooklyn Dodgers with the power to beat the Cincinnati Reds 5 4 yesterday In the rubber match of, their three game series Trailing 4 2 In the eigntn, Eddie Stanky singled and. wlth ena but. Reiser miea nis inn noma run 01 the season Into the right field bleachers, tying the score. In the ninth Whitman came through with his second homer ot the yesr It marked the second time in as many days that the rookie eenterflelder broke up a game with a winning hit In the ninth inning.

Ed Heusser, going all the way for the Reds, suffered his 11th loss sgsinst seven victories. The Dodgers used four pitchers and the third. Hank Behrman, was credited tlth the victory, his ninth against four losses. awjaLin ei as a I 1 Stanky, lb Oalan, lb Flojek. IS Releer.

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Bebrmen. a Lombard), II I I CINCINNATI PO A 1 I I I I 1 I I 1 I I I I a it ikrh 111 CHICAGO (AP) Baseball Commissioner A. B. Chandler has called i a tntinn her tomorrow to arranse details for the 1946 World 8erles. rii Liiero.

Km ut juuer. count president Will Hsrrtdge of the American league announced last night, es on by a full share of fans to give Invited were representatives of the current top three clubs in each Billows plenty of trouble In the msjor league. Including Eddie Collins, vice president of the Boston Red final match. Ted has plajed good Sox. Larry MacPhall, president of the New York Yankees, and George solf In the tournament and was, Trautman, general manager of the Detroit Tigers, from the American rool under pressure todsy In top league, and president Sam Breadon of the St.

Louis Cardinals. Branch ping Yando and YsnsL two top Rickey, president of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and tiamea T. Gallagher, performers. I general manager of the Chicago Cubs, from the National league near ructr These officials, along with Harrldge and president Ford Prick of the B.W. National league, will also be or.

hand Tuesday for the club owners' meet eo. I and 1 ono cmu ini on proposed revisions of player contracts tr simnota i up, jars Tana diatd The club owners will act on contract reforms discussed at an Aug 5 fie Doerr 1 sad 1 Ted Ciferri defected 1 ttwMn ely man milnr looeiio rmtlev mmmlttM anrl a alv. memuer piavrr grwul' iw.ii auusui, fuuiia wum uuuuuuuj wage, a pension plsn snd spring training expenses. ad Clttrrl Pa ph Taada. 1 and am Saab Si defraud Cbatt, I artrattd Tank I ap aecovD rur.Br iraarWr.aaaai Cask Orlealed Masulra I and 1 St til detMlcd Taak I up It hafea.

UsW.to drtaaud A Janaada Jr 3 up. Lett defeated Oatrander. vp Saaai aaaaa LaU da Hirsch Named Most Valuable ftt ttel ttofoataMl Cwtk. 2 and 41 HOetltO. 2 THimn ruc sT fMrt4 aMlt it.urlwTa.ai drtwatiirt, Brady and 1 fc.ijlf.y defeated Ncwklrk 1 ud SKIS Ltt eoUeg.All foot i tjeaau.

CHICAGO (AP)Hlfbk Elroy Hirsch of Wisconsin estcrday wu elected the moet valuable player in StaudwTman defeated Mulrey 1 and Fries! defeated Leu I and rotlfl rUGHT Qaartei flama. Lanon defeated Oreea, 2 and I Aloy defeated Boer hint. 1 and 1 I Nardone defeated Meddaufh ft aod Parka defeated NevlUe 3 up ft4Ml iBlk Nardose defeated Parka. 2 up, AJt de feaied Lartoo I up rirrn pught Quarter a)ala Rdc iffe defeated Orofao 1 and 1 f) Hidden defeated Loiy by default rnteu defeated Smith 1 and 2 Pn rr defeated Sullivan and a Hetal Rarit fte defeated Haddet up Bteio aieri defeated Ptmei 3 and 1 BIATf riGMTft riT pxir.HT fai4 tatala iKt defeated Linatf by default defeated BiUka by de Moiinara defeated Ha ber by Confer defeated A Cecch.t.1 by beta, tnala Laacartn defeated H0el.l4rw.tk1 1 ap, are defeated Confer and SECOND fUGRT QMrtef aawla lunik tefeatad Snow fcy default Molina to defeated I Boeeoey by de'- Hreny defeated VaalloB 1 up. A vt at defeated Olockaon, 1 up etfuBle defeated Mollnaro 3 and rtrte defeated Atqulat 1 aod 1 THItD rUGIT Qoartee fuaalgt Bahret defeated Yank by default Uurftiia defeated CahlU by default, citapman defeated rraneiaca by de fa aaat Boala Iertiao defeated Chapanan, 4 aad Bahrei drew bye POIMTM PLIGHT Qa aeter aaa A Ceceriini defeaud L.

Unrray, and 1 I Lucannl defeated Lev lee. 3 and nauiban defeated Spenca by de. UcDoaald defeated Hard by Ikeaal Baala Mr Honatd defeated 'Dduiban, 1 up an pirm PUGHT 1eHvaala defeated Mc Leod by de Watktna defeated Leiber by Hirsch aoored both touchdowns. galloping 68 yards from scrimmage (or one and snaring a toss from Northwestern Otto Graham en a 63 year scoring play for the other. as the All stars spankrd the Kama, national football league champions, 16 to 0, before 97.300 In Soldier Retd Friday night Although Hirsch received most ol the ballots cast by sports writers at the game, three other collegians figured In the voting for most valusole plaer Martin Ruby.

Texas tackle and All star captain, second in the po'l. followed by end Jack Russell of Baylor Pitrh of Minnesota Hirsch. aply named "crasy leg left the outplaced Cops Tally Eight in 11th To Top Recs, 7 3 tSpeeial te PMf Tarter) KINGSTON KlncsUn't Recs blew sky.hlgh In the 11th Inning here last night and the New York reiice scared eight times te rack ap in 11 1 victory. The gasne entered Terthne all tied at 3 Billy Ostresn was knocked from the bti la the 11th and was relieved by Dick Fltsg mid who was ana ale stem the tide, reterm, 4 Ue Cena, hemered with the bases loaded. Nine Have Slots In Amateur Play Netmen Eliminate Foreign Threats BROOKLTNE, MASS.

(AP) While the lower seeded American teams were eliminating the last of the foreign threats, defending cham pions BUI Talbert of Wilmington, Del, and Oardnar tafullov of Miami, and Californlans Jack Kramer and Ted Schrotder, another pair of two time winners, displayed their best tennis to gain seml flnallst berths In the men's national doubles championships yesterday at Longwood. Talbert and Mulloy romped to a 4, 3 8. 1, rlctory over Jack: Tuero of New Orleans, and Bob Kimbrell of Lea Angeles, and prewar UUlsts Kramer and Schroeder were even more Impressive as they sidelined such brilllsnt youngsters as Vic Sflxas of Philadelphia, and Earl Cochell of Los Angeles, wl' a straight set 4 4, 7 5. 1 5 win. The women's division was reduced to an All American semi finals round on Thursday, when England's Mrs Ksy Stammers, and Mrs.

Jean Nlcholl Bostock bowed out. Those survivors, after two days of rest, will resume play today. Abramakr af Holaworth. a Bcbryaar. ef Chapssaa, lb Mackir.

lb Baker. 3b Btockrockl, as Cooka, If Wallsara. DouahartT. lb La Barbara. Illll Couuat, af Mill till WB8TSRN rRnrnna 1 1 1 i I sit 1 I 1 its its 1 1 1 1 1 Waat'a rl (I) ab Boyar, lb aloraaa af Dubraakl, Haaa.

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rt CttUlns I I 1 1 I 1 I I 1 I lit I sit 1 1 1 111 lit 1 1 1 1 1 Mil BalUJ for BokaL. wa let a 1 I Te baaa hlta a Wallsara Haaa. baaaa aa aalla off Wallaora I Bokot Btruck out by Wallsora I aoS elaflll Wallsora I Umpl aa Oolal Feller Throttles A's, Captures. 22nd PHILADELPHIA (AP) Cleveland's Bob Feller hunt up his 23nd triumph against nine defeats as he blsnked the Philadelphia Athletics to 0 to raise his year's strikeout total to ISO. The loss broke a four game winning streak for the A's The Indians scored their first run in the Initial inning on Felix Mad klewlcs' and Ken Keltner's succes' live double They added their sec ond counter In the next Inning when Lou Boudreau hit his sixth home run of th year Into the left field stands They added three more In the ninth when Keltner, Henry Edwards and Lea Fleming doubled and Ray Mack singled.

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1 1 Winning pttebar Behrajan Umpire Ooeta. Jorda and Heardoa. Tlnae I IT Attendaaca 1JH. Lucky Draw Cops Spa Xap SARATOGA SPRINGS (AP) Oeorge D. WWtner's Lucky Draw won the Saratoga Handicap and John R.

Bradley's Blue Border captured the Orand Union Hotel Stakes 'yesterday, and in ao doing. both horse hunt up new' track records. Th near record throng of 33.M1 spectators also broke a record for one day betting. They watered II. 293.SU on th eight race program, eclipsing last Saturday's hlfh of Lucky Draw ran th Saratoga Handicap's mil' and a quarter la 1:01 1 5.

cUDDlnsr one fifth. of a second from the 38 year old former standard shared by Man trwar and Sir Barton. Half a length behind In second place came Mrs. P. A.

B. Wldener's Polynesian, and fir lengths further behind cam Mrs. E. D. Jacobs' Stymie.

Lucky Draw picked up 413.900 for his owner and rewarded backers with 44 40 for U. Blue Border, a flashy Juvenile bred by tha late CoL E. R. Bradley and runnlnt under th colors of Brsaieys brother, won the six rur long Orand Onion Hotel Stakes In neaunt ou mar, sy two fifths of a second and picking up 414.915 for Its owners. Backers tot $38.40 for $3.

HOW 1HE.Y 5IANU NATIONSL LIAOlTt Pel. OS BROOKLTat Tl 41 til Bt Louie II 41 til tt Cblcato II XX ttb Boalon II II Mt 14 Cincinnati el It 441, tt NTW YORK II tl 444' Site Philadelphia 41 IV 411 ntt PUUbursb 41 at 411 It AMEBieAN UAOVB Pet OB Boaton tl St nrw YORK li st mo ll'e Detroit tt II HI llt Waablnsua to tl 4tl Clerolaod II 417 11 Chlcaie II IT 411 MS Bt LouU II It 431 Ilia Philadelphia II SI 111 41 Hlbt te Pace Seniors 400 Spectators, Crowd Spratt'Pqol Ous Lambos and: Ollberta' TOrsl were doubl winners ia the) first annual Ponghkeepsl Swlmmlnt meet held yesterday afternoon at Bprstt park. Th meet was sponsored by th Poughkeepsl Llona club and was held under th auspices of th City Recreation com mission. Ous Lamboa took first plae in th Junior diving, and fret sty! events while Miss Hint tlk performance In th senior women's division. Mick Ksaollas ant ForHst Will's tar splendid performances In th senior swlmmrnt and dlTlni events, respectively.

Ther were mora than 400 spectators on th bleachers and crowded' around th pool to se tha 14 i teatant to through their paces. LouU Albert, of th recreation commission, awarded prises, medals and ribbons, to winners at th conclusion of th meet' Officials In cluded Everett McO. Maloney. chairman: Charles director: William Black, refer: and Wcldon J. McCluskey, starter.

Timers wer' Kurt Rautr, Art lindsleySr, Charlas Caasesatv nd Don Asher cnarie Vetter provtdM ampiinera. Ttat jtmoaa i rerd rroo etyta One LaataovJaka Laaebaa, Allaa Tlaji lit aaa. yard backet rata naaart Uaabaa. Allaa Tanner. Tlaie Til ate.

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aaa. lUbarta anrat, Haaev ana. tees mete Oil Feldsine Takes Golfing Honors (Spoeeel lo leader How Teener) 8PARKLLL Henry Feldsine, of the Dutchess Oolf and Country club. Poughkeepsie. tied for low net In Class ot a 'Saturday at toIT sponsored by in Hudson River Oolf association at th Rockland Country club her yesterday.

drew for th prise with D. 8. Wood, oi tna powciton club, Newburgh. Both had 18s. Rockland tolfers dominated th 78 msn field.

Frank ChlppanL of Rockland, had a gross, 73 tor Class A honors. J. Hombeck. of PoweUon, and Tom Walsh, of Rockland, tied for low net with TJs. BUST B8 RICHMOND.

VA AP) The six teams la the class Piedmont lesgue have drawn more than 800, 000 fans so fsr during th 1444 season. Last yesr, a total of persons paid their way into Piedmont parks Bennett Wins Trapshoof Jille. VANDALL, a (AF) An a. Unas pHot who truallflad trom'th wrong position won th fc'seot pria tn trapahootlng yesterday th Orand American handicap afaanU plonshlp. The winner li year old Frank Bennett of Miami.

Fuu copped th crown by breaking 34 eat of 33 targets In a tnrea way ahoot otT. And his right to snoot at an temporarily puxxled. Handicapped yesterday as' a' 31 yard shooter. Bennett fired from th It yard line through a clerical error. At th executlT board disallowed the rjuallfytng sear but later let hint shoot It out with th others.

Like Bennett, tn other two men John J. rrl1i 33, Of Out and J. NlcolaL 68, ot Denver, Colo, had never won a major shoot. Those two each brok 33 3 In th same shootoff. iieeeasltaLlng another round which McHala won by I breaking 33 35.

ltleolal took third witn zi. 4. li If 1 ii if! wm i S7 Mf j'ii iS i.r. vf NKW VHRKUPI Nino onlfere snd Bob nlYe earned the right to tee pff at Baltusrol Country club, RnrlnofteM Ant B.1S In Kams siunneo. quMt of 1Mg 8 tmteur title with his amazing speed and trlcxy but ano olher piay for fun stride.

On both ol his scoring lwmgCrs will snoot qualifying rounds jsunts, he simply breesed through Tuesdsy for the remaining 141 the Los Angeies seconuary ni 'berths in the championship field. hardly a hand laid upon him. Tne rangy ti Badgrr. who also puyea for Michigan and the El Toro. Calif Marines during the war years, now I mill report to the Chlcsgo Rockets of the new All America football eon ference Consolini Wins Oslo Discus Event HacOresor defeated Hill ee defeull.

K. Karoaiekl drew bye Dubtaiki defeeted Watklaa by defaalt, J'eeiti defeojlod Mac Oraaat by default. MIDGET AUTO RACES Every Wednesday Night 8:30 Orange County Fair Ground MIDDLETOWN, i. Y. Eight of the nine are exempt from the Tuesday testa by virtue of previous triumphs In elthei the British or Amateur tourneys.

Tha ninth Is Jimmy Okauka ot Honolulu, who qualified earlier this month and already Is In the continental 8 The eight exempt players are Bud Ward ot Spokane, Wash, who triumphed In the last pre war meet at Omaha In 1(41: Max R. Marat on. nam NnRWtV (API AdODIO t.iH th. 118 snd 130, Joh i Fischer, Consolini of Italy, ho'der of the ctUimpion: Jonnny cioodman. sccepted aorlds record lr the dtacu.

tulfhSlder: WUjim Turnes. throw, spun the patter 5J33 meter, ChsDmsn. 1840. snd (174 feet 8 lncne.1 Robert Sweeny of London, 1831 in his net event In the Europesn n. i tTsck and fieldrhsmplonriupsthstl', lured 30.000 spectators to sun B1gge5t qusUfylng field Is 'the one drencned Bisiei oiaaium i Msmsroneck.

N. Y. where 300 The throw wss only four sna a i tTom the g0tham Munct third inches oft the recogmxea record toss he made In 1841. 1 pUmi the phuadelphla are Sweden snd Finland, which have wU1 tne vArhnemarat VaUey domlnsted since the event tot un 1 jjua twice in the scramble der way Thursdsy. continued their plwei whUa 4, BimoD pure, mastery yesterdsy Rune OusUvs chiajgo btT, 10 berths as their son of the Swedes, triumphed in the Ioal suo meter wiui i.

ia Olle Laessker took the broad lump with a leap of 143 meters (34 feet 4 inches) CeUDIBON GROAN BOX LEXUaOTON. VA. (API There'll be a "groan box" In the football stsdlum bleachers at Washington and Lee University this year. Seats in that section are for wives and I youngsters of the Oenersls' football Harmon. Pi)" Harmon Injured, Lost to Grid Rams CHICAOO AP) Tom former Michigan All America now playing with the Los Angeles Rsras Coach Adsm Walsh announced yes of the Nstionsl Football lesgue.

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