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Green Bay Press -Gazette sport: and markets -GREEN BAY, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1945 Sports Roundup Anglers Have Dream Spot In Pennsy Creek Paradise for Trout Fishermen Attracts Army of Sportsmen By IKT.iI 1 STATE Pa. ll'l Opening day at Fisherman's paradise was lie usual huge success. Any angler could (ell you that paradise must hp, place where 1he lish are big and where thev Rookie Dave Ferriss Wins Sixth Straight Boston Red Sox Hurler Allows Chicago Nine One Hit; Mort Cooper Pays First Dividend To Braves With 4-0 Victory Over Cincinnati Hy KI ICIILI Assoc iated Press Spoils Writer 'fr! 4 always bite, and the apt ly-namee "i 'or 'A Spring creek Boston may no1 pi -en! cd in the Wei Id fall but it appeaierl ofay that ihc Hub po-: Soras next i 4 the Dave (Booj MmiJt XT1- lilies two pate at 1 1 act ions I'iichei State, (' 'i I I audi jBellelonle, Pa kjlllls i 4" When this ob- I Ferriss of the lied Sox and Mod the Cooper of victor Braves mmm Pf" (ouith ii I a i i. server ch opped Ferriss gained his sixth -lutoii! as he limited the Chicago' hite Sox to one hit, a single in last Friday some 1,500 ang- i 1 I'ol (' Lurk, owner! by Calumet farms; and tiau.ed Ben Jones, works out at Churchill Downs, Lou sville, bv Kv. The i ee- ea -okl son of Chance Play-Polhrrii, on ii ,1 (.

.1 i rherked I as a two-year-old and is a Kentucky Dei by eligible. (AP Photo) ill ll 'and tkill I Michigan Nine Is Near Title Wolverine Squad In Double Triumph Over Badgers to Hold Top the mile and OSf I Kl I Class A Track Title To Milwaukee Team Green Bay East Gets 4.5 Points, West 1.25 In State Meet; Nine Points for Coleman Lad Sets Mark In Class '440' cir real ton J(ds Mav up his a I I ft Mh misin Iruti.in.i I lliitnis fhio M.iir fir! fst ft InW A I'm rj uc r.iit toil-open a' or a iciii Afiv 1 til HiS llolirif when Vich v. thud sea.son. Fullrrtcin eighth stretch and the imp who were leaving all car-lied trout. Till: MAIM) WAV MA I) 10 IASY Fisherman's paradise is completely hedged in bv regulations and Hint, may he why it also is hedged hy caster, standing at ahoiit five-yard intervals along the haiiks.

flicking their lines in blithe deregard of the pas-'i--bv and of the snails thai, icsiilt when or three cast to one spo' the same tune Anglers may only with baih-; le-ss artificial lures- and no 'hard-' v. air' such as i icy get hacked wi'h a tine fnr en having worms- their p.e-ossion No Irmit ten inches long en jn the -pccial women's' section may he kept and ai- llmuch it many as ten a day rnav if eaoght. only io may he kiil- The pi icct win 1 1 1 e'oven vers ai'o as- a model f.r C'HH'AdO e-n Mi I title lie on i chigan's tori ay nc't a a -ena MADISO.W Wis. (V, Milwaukee Washington, Port Washington, Bar and North Fond du Lar Uich school trams weie championship winneis in the 50th running of the Wiscon Intef scholast ic Athletic assona ion track and Woveri nes conference Press Wins Tough Battle From Cobb's, 1-0, in League Opener field meet at Camp Raiidall Saturday. amp end and week ui pair mpeterl 1 of A Ohio ifh p.ac was a place ati'it her 1 te a Ma in rh later.

mimis i i.o 4t A title 1-y Tony Cuccinello, to help tie bed Sox take a twin bill Sundaj, and 2-1. Em men O'Neill turned in a two-hitter to complete the uimph. I)ras lluee CroMds The Sox iookie lighlhandi ha-' ii nearly (15.000 poisons in tluee home appearances. hi. Boston debut he lured Ian.

i oespite the fact that the Cron.n-nen had droped tie of then' previous 11 games. second home i lfoi v.a.-; erl hy ft, 270. the huge't v. eekd.iy gathering at Fenway and Sunday 24,547 were in hand. 1'e promises to he an equally sticng ai ii ii i on la-load as atte.

ted I the i.o Aatrhed him heat Tiout an i the Tigers Detroit. Cooper p. od hi- tn'M (ii.idiin In the llra.e--' on their investment hy hb.i.k.m: Cincinnati, 4-0, in the ope-ner ol a rioublchcador w.tn the Beds, who took the nightc ap, 5-0, helnne tne three-hit pst hing of Walters. Cooper, ac nghinaridc. obtained frc the St.

Loins last week, 'tamed tils thud triumph wi'hout a setiaR ja holding tl.e Beds to four hlh-. ankees in Pair The St. Louis Browns' streak of rune straight over tut ended when New Yen won both g.mes, 10-9 in 14 innings and The second contest as called after seven and a half mmrifis because of darkness. Bud Methonv's single scoter eeond and w.nirrig run the alter tie Bi had in tiimr one tsrar was 'he i. second, his single the games Pc 'e Gi a ti.c Browii' one armeci oviti.eir'ei Hcnt lutlcss in tv.o at bids the opener and bit a pinch hit tingle in the The fu New Yoi Giant: were (u.miileci hy Pittsburgh.

16-4. in the opener of a bid ancl were behind 10-5, at the end of seven and a ha'f innmrs when the r.ightcap was halted Pcnnsyivama's 7 p. Sunciay The me v. ill he rcirrj today before the regular S''henuied contest. The Bues comber! fie Giant hinders for IS hits, including Bill VoiseBe, who lost his fust pouitr- to lor the V.

a -1 1 1 i it) he 'la. seventh tune. Whitefi-h Uigion 'Jti point cacti Mi ned hac teat la, week. 11-1 and ii second place, it. rime tne ty, 1.

The Badge and Poit cl- with id Nor'h Fond du Class title with East-West Track Meet On Tuesday The annual Fast-West pack and held meet will he held at City stadium at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, acrordin a rrangements completed today. It will be the final et for ei'her sc hool this sea -I'll, Reckelberg, Simons Stage Pitchers' Duel As Victory-Industrial Circuit Starts Play; Patton Drives In Winning Run; Other Tilts Postponed Bv RAY P.U.FI. I.ac retained th stieain imiiro'senv c' and a si hoi for J.y rasting. hut not mo.tlv place wheie Petuis-y ian- i a he sure of i a trout Ut eke out their ration-. Tiurmg the u-cord v.ha-la -'5 only k'- ear vear --some 21.000 anglei too little opportunity to capi'ai- on their chain to knock the iid down a sharp single.

The Bakers threatened In the "aid when Gene Hall and Gene off with one-bag- css. They d.ed on base, though, and Don A di i- 40 points. F.icht WIAA iccoios weie tered. including (T and three e.ich the oti.er 1 1 Ge 'I rial a l-'l victosv for ss-G tf me if tl 1: -s'-'d and Fimer out to center venr.es th Mir iiigan sin lleri fmm the mour.r! a f. e-i un 'hen ti rr.

in The home moi And rln the. a Has A pitchers' Cohh's eh ope-neri was 'he The l. A t' The od with et'e in the? n' to third Williquetfe Tony died CLASS .1. l-c du mi h-, toppi i i a tor ai wr ror. Perl however, and i Kijoni i pel the I to in ci t' feet, met, I'm HlocK Ol a-, nd ngto iltlS- nue and Mmnes, The tanner; game there.

IT ts Mer the i nni" In- a The ie id i-y in itHij. on base. West ile ny chau.i and tem sp, pair in other games last week i ie r.u Sac icr to De fraea booked De- We.s eiion't ev Bogcia fin- tvrt) 1 he a tids for bef sr-oreie-s in sent the pin: Shot put Ai by 7.och,. who i egi lei cd 4ti fei 7 i inches. Old mail; was t(i ict.

tr'i mi lies held r.rn Boilermaker? heat the Gophers 2 1 in the game, and then chop fied in the second, 5-1. Jnd.an Pimhard louts Double Tilings looked good for Cohh's bread in the s.xt'i chen, with two ou', Hall singled and Pin-rtia'-r1 oo'ihled aira.n-f 'he seore- 30. epro Leairue Game P'. ns a' so are goi -tenth second. relay 1 minute.

4 the 1 muiut We: three SS II dl-'iii of Dells since record set 1 sci on Ci IS 1 K' ai tnen a r'r for Memor- rm -'e .1: Aga.n me CL iTl" strikeout Anderson neat tne wildcats 7-1 5-4. Tins week rod, in he Lafayette, Minnesota i Nnr'h western, and Lv: r.s )h'o S'a'e The hsigiie ii, pro al day. This st il! or the 1 :20, 'id ma BocdH going ahc.id for American leag ie Tuesday an exhibition 1 1 American i Red Son. Wll IN A There's another reason v.hv ishrrnian's paradise is an appropriate name, aceordinq to Commissioner Charlev I rrnch. ho is in charge of the project.

"There isn't a telephone in the plare. When romp up here nohody ran bother me." MONDAY MATIMi: Pa has mr in her.ime the of toot-fall. Ps claim the l.rst prnfes' ional grid came wa played tlieie and that it should he suitahlv memoi ialicfl, Sgt. Mike Kami foimer Chicago Poser, who spent litU on the fighting fronts Kurnpc a medical (orpsm.ui, vonld rather talk flhout. his si rap with Harney pos ten ye.us ago.

lie "was fight." even; r. I send Cobb's in Lie nnes amoii 1, Pres ti a a 1 run N'eenah in 2 rrni; Jo; board, ball wen' The u.g I the (.: ti.e p. tr- i ii Old ma i -bv Kav of 1 Shot put-kauna wi'h mm 00 75 cent- i or cents for 4 Pi yard dash hy Herbert of Coieman. ian opiarter in 5-2 seconus. 52.

,1 maiK set bv M.iis In final am Class A Mad son West 2fl. Milwaukee Pufus King 1ft. Racine Wasliington P.uk 17. Milwaukee South 13.5. M.i,u-;on 12, Milwaukee East 12, Milwaukee Pulaski 1 1 M.lwauac" Vi(' 1.25, il.e 11, ton Wisconsin 5, Ccn- Kuehl unites seconds.

minutes, 2 held tcviiie nn' h.iiagao of 411 feet, lj oid standard of 47 set ii McCahlll of i i 1 1 of Port Wash-Acn feet, 1 play of me t.se seventh inn-Bakers at bat. Jaroh-L'ied and advanced on rd's sacr.fiee. Pitcher hen luted the ball tl what looked like b'-if lied 2b' center, raced over to make a brilliant Cserved seats general Mryor Dom.r. ficiuliy opened son had Don Mayo; Meckel berg sigh! field a re pi a vi in and far ha. Michigan Teams Deflated by Big 10 Foes In Track, Golf league se ria feet.

5 inches Whiti-tisha Hay igh jump mgton hci inches. 1 inch set hy O'ciniczak Vietory-Tn- ason by pitch-I'ha? was about the power 1 of the t'luhhc of 6 feet, there in. Tii, was to time a hre ii-' m. of Poit -n i pre ru.e Ia.st and B'. tral (i 5, Milwaukee1 U'l'-I fi.

Fond du Lac 5, Mil a auk' Lincoln 5. Sheboygan 5, Cicen Bay I Fast 4 Wauv.i los, 4 5, Kenosha I 2, Green Hay VV-I I 25. West Al re; 1 fnr and had ies each Cegelski the hitless. lllini Capture Cinder Crown; Ohio State Is Victor In Links Meet By WAI.TIR BYIKS CHICAGO I Wolverine's who almost tu the Woivo: retain on', dies i.pparentlv mound fo ar.nounc e- game ana li given the cu -loniar s-. Central 1, a.

id South Milwau- held moi bs kei lour of their Sities. cptuied the outdoor ami field crown Saturday, red came after eight straight victories. Takes Fifth Straisht Cleveland won its fifth straight ancl eighth of its last nine games hy defeating the Philadelphia Athletics. in the first of a h.eci-i.'-ed doublel eadcr. The nighUan called off because of rain.

The last place Philadelphia Phillies stunned the world ciiam-j pion St. Louis Cardinals twice on i two finely pitched games. 2-0 and 2-2. Charley Schanz and Charley Sproull each gained his first triumph, with Schanz limiting the Reelbiids to two hits in the opener. The ci.iuhie defeat dropped the Cards into the second division.

and Washington split, 1 Hal N'ewhouser winning the first lor the Tigers. 3-1, fur his fifth triumph and Mickey Haefner out-ouehng Forrest Orrell, 2-1, to give the Nats an even break. Rudy the old master, ww-pitcher. Giving up Don Simon the winning All II Sim'i. Ith 4 1 e) tne I5iglen mtj a one- Inngies, he found couple of bad holes bu' to gt-t ou' of ho, spi m-ei: in his ability coupled con- hiampr.

If 4 Ii kuskl, ss 3 rf 1 lli rtr el. 1 Kin epr. 1 1 Hi'sinskl, r- illie. rf 2 I) Sun 3 Sport Parade New Yorkers Sit Five Hours In Rain to Watch Gray Play Big Town Goes Sentimental Over One-Armcd Outfielder of Championship St. Louis Nine Hy JACK Cl'DDY NEW YORK tU.Pi They canm strong, all curious fo ceo the kid with the empty sleeve and they staved more than five hours in dismal tain to give him a tlumdeious ovation.

The biff town got sentimental over one-armed Pete Gray, taking; in as one of its own, which indeed he is, since onu nit i VI! mumcr. rf ei e.iniH. rf ii Mini, 4 II I mis. ss 4 II Il.e II. ih I I'm, el.

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li.lilis llle.lit l'ress-e I rrors inn th. ference, weie ed today as the Western ence pi eliarcd to h.s,. 1944-45 sports season. Michigan is sh.o:;: X-its championships din ing 'he end as Illinois and Ohio I from defending n-cir tirst son. her! si roiight tor; of the wi'ri mates i assiamr.er lit" Total in I 2 S'ate nun nun Olid 0 Km (nni mix Iv.ms.

Mavnarel. struck to end the Wolverines' so -seven championsi; ips in r.ght Class M.lw.mkee Juneau 2af, 2:1, Two Rivers 10, Kaukauna Mayville 9, Lancaster ui.no West Bend Hartford (, Oi onomowoc ti. Shawano fi, West Milwaukee 5, N'eenah 5. Rice Lake 5, Berlin 4.5. Kiel 4.

Marin tie 4, Bipon 4, 3, 2, 1, Augusta 1. Class C-Col'-man 2ti, Valuers 21. Cuba City I.ndi 13.5. Whitewater College High 1.3, Plainfield 1 La. ew Lisbon 10, Gilmanton Alanawa Winne-conne 8, Peuaukce 7, Amherst 7, Lena ti.2, Prairie du Sac 4, New Holstem 3, F.lmwood 2.6, Hoiicon l.fi, and Kohler 1.

Summer League Set The Victory Summer Bowling league will begin its sum- Huns h.ittrd in- I'iiitnn. Two-hase hlt ending a two-year Michigan reign, and Ohio State took the golf title jitter Michigan bad won it ye. us running. Michigan lost its tnii'ii champunship Inst fall when (huo Sta'e won the 1944 feint bail title, thereby ousting the Wolverines who had shared it with Purdue the year befor. Only Baseball Left Baseball is the only sport left on the Big Ten's 1944-45 spurts i calendar.

Michigan, which has i four games to play, has won six straight and needs only one more 'to win its s-econd straight pennant. I As the Rig Ten season draws to a close, here's a list of 19)4-45 con- ferem champions: Football Ohio S'ate (7th championship). Basketball Iowa (1st undis Pee ke'lbrrc Yields Two Pitman Reckelberg, the K.ic'. High junior pitching his second year with the Bakers, bid about every: Inns that could be expected of a pitcher. He struck ou' 14 Datsmcn and yielded only two liits, but one of the bingles drove in the only run but unearned few blocks away from only Yankee stadium, the scene of his vv I the Newsmen.

Simons fr men, iking a tot il ol Brewers Topple Toledo, 4 to 1 Milwaukee Takes Firm Grip On Top Spot In American Association Kusinski. rim hiitil l-arneel run, none Hit lv pin her lllieiuftte. struck nul bv HerkHhrrc II, hv simuns 11. fl.esps on balls off (I. If Simons t.

Nai-rifle-e? hlu H.ill. M.ivnurri l.ft on hasp C'ohh' liriMil 7. I'ress-e. 4. Timet of I i.l.V.

Milwaukee Bid Tabled MINNEAPOLIS Milwaukee's application for a franchise in the American Hockey ns--ricia' urn was tabled at a meeting of representatives of the six rlubs Sunday. A league spokesman said the action was taken because; Milwaukee had no rink. hit his fu st 1945 homer for the Tigers in the first game. The Chicago Cubs defeated Brooklyn, fi-i, jn the first game and came out with a 2-2 tie in the fecund halted after eight inn- mgs by darkness. Pitches Double Victory PII1LADKLPHT bPi Harold Swanson, a Marine trainee' from Kenosha, pitched Dart- auth college to 4 to O.and 7 to 6 victories over Penn Saturday.

He; allowed three hits in the seven-i inning opener and five in the I game. "mid Baseman Cy brother, led off" for Pre in the hist half of the lust -ie and was safe on an enor. Poi: da frar He anc ed on ri'ank IJouKO- kis triumphant return Sunday, he once played ba.cbali on a semi-pro sand lot. There was- nothing sensational about Clay's day on this dai'K gray day, except the tact that he mild be out ih-ire laying at all It, was almost beyond belief that this wasp-waisted brownie outfielder with the jutting jaw could be playing baseball in the major leagues with a championship team and doing more than his share to keep that team in a contending position. Drew Croud's Cheers He roulnn'l make a move without, draw inc.

cheer liom the mm- season at 8 o'clock Thursday evening at the Playdium. Ten teams of three men cad will bowl four games a night, using the Peterson system of scoring. a result of the on nr. Gray fielded the hail peiHiliv but dropped it. as he llipped of his glove and attempted to lhrow to the infield, Pfrmitting the runni is to move up to second and trri'd.

The game went cm into extr innings and (bay batted three times, hitting two sharp fly halls 1o the out field and walking. Afield, he had one mere chance, a long fly, v. hich he handled perfectly He" was benched in the second game but had his "big moment'' of the day when Se vell sent him In as ))mch liittc for Catcher Frank Manruso. lie came through with a sharp single to right about six feet inside ie foul line and seconds later -a cut down in the puted championship). Indoor track Michigan (l.Vh).

Swimming 15th). Outdoor track Illinois (Pith). Golf Ohio State (2nd). Tennis Michigan (7th). It took two aroused teams.

Ohio flyout and raced home wi'h the winning run when Bed Patton By The A 4 to 2 Associated Press victory over Toledo eight-inning nightcap. yganusaaa a EFFECTIVE JUNE 2nd Elroy Hirsch Refuses to Sign Contract With Cleveland Club gave the Milwaukee Brewers a belter grip on first place in the American association Sunday. A second Brewer-Mudhen game and four others in the league, were rained out. Allows Four Hits Owen Seheetz, Brewer mounds-man, rationed four hits to the Hens as his mates collected 10 to ALL DEPARTMENTS WILL BE State and Ilinois, to grab some of Michigan's glory for the Wolverines were odds-on-favori'es in the three championships, golf, tennis and track, held last week end. i Injured Stars Perform Illinois sciiieii pciiiis 'm 1 win the track title at Chamoaign as Michigan finished second with 56-16 and Minnesota, third, 27'2, pom's.

The Illinois upset; Michigan i because of the gritty performance crowd. Obviou nervous as he "Honestly," Jfirsch continued, ''I'm not much interested in professional football, but I arp interested in professional baseball." Hirsch declined to reveal the CLOSED I cacu alter in loll lieiu, he removed his glove countless tunes to stroke his head or hitch at his belt. And he had reason to be lensc, Failure to hit had prompted Manager Luke Sewell to bench him so he didn't start hi the first game, but. went to left field to replace Wausau Star Says He Plans to Return to Wisconsin After War WAUSAU, Wis. CPi Lt.

Elroy Hirsch, former Big Ten star, has declined to sign a contract to play professional football with the Cleveland Bams alter the war and intends to return to the University mud at second base in a beautifully executed slide as Don Gut-teridge hit into a double play. Weary and liespaltercd he got up to leave the game and was acclaimed the tribute the most enthusiastic for any prayer since ibe Ruth. Worries Yank Pitcher When he walked in the first he cat-moted it far off base, worrying Pitcher Jim Turner so much that iil also walked a a a of three injured men, Bill Buster, sprinter; Bob Kelley, distance ae, and Boh Phelps, pole vaulter. Although counted out of the running in pro-meet speculation, the three "cripples'' accounted for 19 points while Illinois whipped Michigan hy points, Ohio Shite scored an unexpected victory in jhe golf meet wi'h a aggregate team tot il of ti()3 strokes. Michigan's defending champions finished third with 629 strokes as Northwestern took ond with 626.

i terms of the contract offered him by the Cleveland club. as I ciur-Letter Winner The Wausau gridiron star, ntck-; named "Crazy Legs" by sports 'winters, played an important part i in Wisc onsin's successlul 1042 season whirh was marked by wins over Ohio State ancl Great Lakes I am' a 7-7 tie with Notre Dame. He enlisted in the Marine corps Feb. 25, 194.3, and was assigned to IV-12 training at the University of i Michigan July 1, 1943. He became I rack up Milwaukee's fifth straight triumph and the eighth win in 10 stalls.

Lew Flick started the decisive fourth with a single and. alter Bill Burgo walked. Phil MaYting-netti beat out a bunt to load the bases. Hick scored when Pitcher Goedeie tossed the ball past third. Gene Nanne's lly registered 1'iH Norman doubled and Stephenson singled over Marting-netti.

Seheet. capped it all with a single that scored Norman. Columbus Beats Blues Kansas City's winning streak was ended at four when Columbus won a pair, 14 tn 1 and 2 to 1. The Birds clinched the first game in the third inning when 11 men went, to bat. Charley Baron won the second in the fifth when he doubled with two men aboard.

The Louisville at St. Paul and Indianapolis at Minneapolis games were postponed. AT 12 O'CLOCK In order to give our employees the benefit of a fuller weekend we ore closing Saturday at 12 o'clock. Horses For Sale Coll Howard 1634 Boris Martin the seventh response to Bronx chants of "Wc want Cray" from llut Bronx rooters. Martin, i long ball hitter, has made homer ii.

his previous time fit bat. In the stands weie his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gray, who came from Nanticokr, to see their son play big league ball foi the first, time. Perlect balance and timing, his chief assets afield, were made difficult by the slippery iinderfooting Jrom the day long drizzle.

Made Natural Misenc So it was only natural in the last of the ninth that the perkiest of the Yankees, Frankie Crosetti, sent singing single in Gray's direction and the kid hobbled the play. The bases were filleri and I'ao runs anu home to tic 1 1 he first Wolv erine to win letters fl fl of Wisconsin to round out his collegiate career. Hirsch, a sophomore slar at Wisconsin and, after his enlistment in the Marine corps, at the University of Michigan, left Friday for duty at Camp Pendleton, Calif. Talked With Traftou An attempt to sign Hirsch was made here last week by George (Brute) Trafton, line coach of the Cleveland Bams. Hirsch was Cleveland's No.

1 choice in the National Football league draft recently. "I'm coming ek and finish school," Hirsch declared after his meeting with Trafton. "I'm going back to Wisconsin university and gel in those Iwo years of football and get my degree." the next hatter. Owner Donald Barnes, proud of the youngster whose right arm was amputated near the shoulder when he fell oil a grocery truck as a six-year-old, said he was "definitely satislied'' over his performance. "If it hadn't been lor this wet field, he would have done mueh better," Barnes said.

"He was under gieat pressure with all of this big crowd and with his mother and dad there. But any impression that he isn't; big leaguer is stricktly hi.5 own because 1 know he is." New York thinks se too. Thev won't forget tne kid with the empty sleeve for a long time. Brothers Tennis Winners Although Michigan won its second straight tennis championship Sunday, Aris i.nd Alex Franklin of Ohio State took the individual honors. Aris defeated Bill Rogers, Wisconsin, 6-3, 6-2, for the singles STONE Ml I I El Tn in football, basketball, baseball and track.

After three semesters at Michigan, Hirsch completed his officer's training at Qllantico, recently receiving his ommission as a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps reserve. Hirsch now weighs ltlfi pounds as compared with his plaving weight at Wisconsin which ranged from 174 to 1H0 pounds. crown and then teamed with Alex to retain tl doubles chamriion-I ship he had won last year with Tom Mitchell. The Franklin brothers defeated Stewart Cor-'ncll and John Adams, Minnesota. Tnlrriei Battprirs r.

nun nun ein 4 noil 4on (Mix 1 in 2 Tnlrelei finpitelp, ef.arvrr (11 and leirnvn; Milwau Clt, Kniermi the score, though neither caiue as kee Sehecl. and Strphrnson..

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