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Mnndav July U. 1944 10 Hht fEmilrmmrrir Aftnr rttsrr Sam Snead Wins Senior Pro Title BUSINESS REVIEW Cadden's Mail Lists, Letters Profitable i The Cadden Advertising Ageiw 4-A Players Announced For Annual All-Star Tilt that -I mmn iftar Kr'fltt WOn has many services to oiler- irtrnoiw cvm iCV Sam Snead. the' AmericanllOth. Then sneaa nui- alert business man who'- fiup nt rnp next uuies auu Brvant Steele, New Brockton. Iseeks ways of increasing custo--Jmers and expanding his opera-' PGA senior champion, shot an eagle three on the 15th hole Sun ichprt fhp.

first 18 five up. one boy from each of the stale's eight regions and four classifications will make up the Snpart lost the first noie oi ukl day and went on to defeat Syd tions. afternoon round when his second! For instance, tne ousines shot disaDDeared into the trees. teams. In addition, each of the fman who needs a letter and 1 Scott of England 7 and 6 in their 36-hole match for the unofficial world senior pro golf -i-'TTiHIl Willi llt-uo ft All-Star coaches, a champion They halved tne next it in a hurry.

TUSCALOOSA A new era will begin "in Alabama High School All Star basketball Thursday, Aug. 13, when for the first time in history, there will be two classic games played at the University of Alabama's Foster Auditorium. The doubleheader of All-Star ship coach in his respective re then Snead sank a U-tom. puu shoukJ knQW that Caddcn for a birdie three on the otny rusn service. gion, will select one player irom nnvwu.s.o The 52-year-old Snead, competing as a senior for the first their respective size classifica hole, mat pui mm vc A iob brought in one morn- i agam.

jng is usually ready for tne cus- time this year, won the U.S tion in their area of the state. The All-Star game coaches, PGA title last February. Scott The American went aneau "Jptomer the next morning nfkrt iiinra cnlnnf nn thp ha- li: six holes when he made a regu-j is the British senior pro cham- f- JVlUlllgiapa aim muiuiini piuo basketball is a natural lOaOW-i fnamc' finish in the ninn Thp virtnrv parnnri Snead ilatinn threfi on the short low Caddtn. nn nf the first season when! four state tournaments last andiViHvprtisinff Aeencv at $1,400 in prize money and thejhole. Scott sliced his drive 442 S.

basketball teams were March, include the following: took a four. Court handles the comDlele Teacher Trophy into four size classifications tor The 4-A players from the North will include: Glen Sadler, 6-3 forward from Huntsville who averaged 15 points and 12 rebounds per game in three years of varsity basketball. Randy Shurbet of Phillips of Birmingham, a 6-2 forward who averaged 15 points per game, converted 43 per cent of i field goal attempts and 73 per cent on free throws. Robert Swindle, Mortimer-Jordan's 6-1 guard, has averaged between 17 and 19 points per game in three years of varsity. He was voted Most Valua-j ble Player in Region Five Tournament.

Paul Trammell, Talladega's 6-2 guard, has played forward successfully named the Most Valuable Player in Region Six. Also made All-State and All-County team. Last season he averaged 26 points per game. Albertville center Earl Mor North 4-A, Braxton Nail. The match ended on the 30th'H0j according to your desired Phillips of Birmingham; 4 A schedule.

The agency dupli green. The veteran slammer from White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. was only one up after nine holes the state tournament. At 7 p.m. the A and AA All-Stars will collide.

Then at 8:20 South. Tom Tarleton, Tusca 2 DAYS ONLY loosa; 3-A North, Paul Cooley, Pisgah; 3-A South, Chuck Al the 3-A and 4-A stars will meet. Under the doubleheader plan, APARICIO MAKES LIKE BIRD Baltimore Orioles shortstop Luis Aparicio reaches for a bad throw from catcher John Orsino as Detroit Tigers' Bill Freehan safely steals second base in the second inning of opening of a doubleheader Sunday. Orsino was charged with a throwing error. Baltimore won the game, 4-2.

(AP) len, Greenville; AA North, Wendell Loean. Hatton of Town Creek; AA South, Jack Stewart, Cookie Lavagetto, first base coach with the San Francisco Giants, started as a second baseman with Oakland in the Pacific Coast League in 1933. Lineville; A North, John Kitch ens, DAR of Grant; A South Yankees, Indians Tie 2-2; Hunt Paces NY Mets Game Called After 7 Innings! CLEVELAND (AP) The Newlwait. All records count, and thel ton at is the tallest mem ber of the North 4-A team. ALLSTATE STANDARD Mufflers The Sand Mountain ace aver York Yankees and the Cleveland Indians tied 2-2 Sunday in the To Doubleheader Sweep cates, folds, and addresses en- velopes then meters and mails ithem.

Conveniently located, at 422 S. Court, Cadden has park--ing space available for its clients. For the best letter service" leverything except composing, the letter for you call 262-4-Kia You will be more than pleased with the efficient, eco-. Gnomical and speedy service and the results. 1 Postal cards are used a loz by business men and Cadden ati Smultigraph these economically -for them.

Right now firms need to pre-pare mailings for fall. See den right away on this. Cadden reproduces letter-. heads and envelope addresses realistically that you'll be" amazed. Cadden also specializes in mail lists of all kinds.

For instance, they can make avail-, able to firms, mail lists com-; Ipiled from motor vehicle regis-. trations for the entire state Alabama. Other types of lists available by request. i aged 17 points and 12 rebounds per game last season. He received honorable mention on the prep school "All-America" team.

He was named to the All-Star team in Northeast A 1 a- game will have to be replayedj in its entirety. Cleveland's Leon a ri cracked his 19th home run in the first inning off Stan Williams. In the second inning Roger Maris belted his 14th homer over the right field fence. Hunt homered in the first in first game of a scheduled doubleheader halted by rain in the seventh inning. Time was called with the Indians at bat, and the game was called a tie after a 57-minute U.

S. ROYAL CERTIFIED WHEEL ALIGNMENT ning and singled across two runs the fourth. He also singled in bama and won All-District hon the seventh ors. Veteran Frank Lary won his NEW TORK CLEVELAND The Indians went ahead in the third when Dick Howser scored Southern 4-A players will in-; brhbl sbrhbi first National League game, NEW YORK (AP)-Ron Hunt collected three hits and drove in three runs, leading the New York Mets to a 5-1 victory over Cincinnati Sunday and their first sweep of a doubleheader in more than a year. They won the opener 1-0 behind Galen Cisco's six-hitter.

The Mets last won a double-header against Philadelphia, June 23. 1963. They then went 21 scattering six hits, including nuk I rtowsiir, from first on Vic Davalillo's op- Rich'son 2b 3 0 0 0 Davalillo cf 30111 Mantle cf 3010 Wagner if 2 1 1 1 posite field double. The Yankees Maris rf 3i 1 1 chance rf 3 ooo knotted the score in the fourth This Week-End Special Deron Johnson's homer in the seventh. Lary had lost three with the Mets and two with De elude forward Don of Shades Valley, a 6-3 youngster who has seen service as a guard.

His specialty is the drive-in shot which helped him score an average of 15 points per game. Also a gifted tennis $(o)08 pepitone lb 3 1 1 1 Salmon 2b 201 oiwhen Joe Pepitone slammed his Howard 3 0 2 0 Azcue 2 0 0 Ojllth homer Boyer 3b 3 0 0 0 Moran 3b 2 0O0 wiiiiams 3 Ramos 2 io 1 he tie game will be played i troit this season. Totals 17 1 i 1 Totals 11 4 2 Flrit Game CINCINNATI NliW YORK New York doubleheaders without winning player, he reached the quarter- abrhbl ab Cleveland 010 100 0 -2 101 000 i-2 New York DP-New York 1 LOB finals of the state prep tennis Rose 2b 4 0 10 Elliot cf Keough rf 4 0 2 0 Hunt 2b Finson cf 4 0 10 Thomas lb Cleveland 2. as part of a twi-night double-header here Sept. 22 and the second game will be played as part of a twi-nighter here Sept.

23. both games. The double victory also marked the first time since May 29-30 that the Mets put to- 3 0, tournament. Wagner (19), Maris 2B-ravalltllo. HR (14), Pepitone (11), Robinson If 3 0 0 0 Altman If 4 12 Forward Lonnie Minor of Johnson lb 4 0 2 0 Chr't'pher rf 4 0 1 1 ER BB SO I Tuscaloosa was one of the big notw a two -came winning Backed by Sean famous Nationwide Guarantee.

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Adjust toe-in 4. Adjust toe-out 5. Check steering 6. Road rest car 7. 2 Front Wheels Balanced reasons why the Black Bears won the 4-A state championship H'rper pr-3b 0 0 0 0 McMillan ss 3 0 1 0 H.Smith 3 0 0 0 Cisco 3 0 0 0 last March.

The 6-5 jump shot 88 A Hot Deal ON THE artist was rated the Most Val Edw'ds ph-c 0 0 0 0 Jay 4 0 0 0 Totala 31 0 I Total. 1 1 One out when winning run scored. Ford '49-53 Chevy '49-53 A3 re a k. Wright Wins Golf Tourney AWWVNAaWVWVWrVWtyW. uable Player on the Bear squad by his teammates.

A member: FNB or Easy Payment Cincinnati 000 000 000 -0 New York 000 000 001-1 of the All-State team, he aver E-Gonder. DP-New York 1. LOB American Woman Wins Swedish Match BAASTAD, Sweden (AP) Mrs. Donna Floyd Fales of New York, captain of the United States Wightman Cup team, Cincinnati New York 6. 2B-Plnson, HOT CAR! INSTALLED "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Moiey Back" Cr JANITOR SERVICE COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INSTITUTIONAL DIAL 265-5712 DIAL 262-1603 Johnson, Altman, Christopher.

SB-Harpe aged 12 points and 10 rebounds per game. S-Boros. Calif. (AP) IP ERBBSO SAN DIEGO, Mickey Wright caDtured the Jay. L.

4- 11-3 4 1 1 1 Jerry Barrett, a 6-3 center from Tuscaloosa County High Cisco, 4-11 0 0 4 5 U.S. ROYAL TIRE CENTER S02 Madison Ave. 262-481 1 Open MonrfaT and Friday Until Assorfate Dfalftr SARGE'S SERVICE CENTER 151 Bell SI. -Phone 242-5471 24-0334 United States Women's open VVWWVVWrVAWVrWW PLYMOUTH Onlf chamDionship Sunday for ut iNu.mpuit, a iC yeujwon the womens cham HBP-By Jay (Thomas). Second Game CINCINNATI NEW YORK SEARS an unnrecedented fourth time 7 rtrrr-Vm nt iu 1 Ti.

fense and rebounding. He aver- "hw FRIED PIES abrobl ah hot Rose 2b 4 0 10 Elliot cf 3 0 12 aged nine rebounds per game ROUSE MOTORS 324 Moltoa 262-6408 Sunday. She defeated Ulla San- Keough rf 4 0 3 0 Hunt 2b 4 13 3 when she defeated Ruth Jessen by two strokes in an 18 hole plavoff. L. Miss Wright birdied the sixth and 12 points.

The Most Valua- til 9:30 F'ainlew Shop Monday Court Street at Plnson cf 4 0 0 0 Thomas lb 4 0 0 0 dulf of Sweden 6-3, 5-7. 6-3. Delicious hlp Plavpr in thp Rpoinn SI Robinson If 3 0 0 0 Altman If 4 0 10 Johnson lb 4 111 Chr't'pher rf 4 1 1 0 Nutritious, Tournament, he won All hole with a deuce and was never headed for the remainder of the Satisfying federate uomerence nonors. Edwards 4 0 10 Gonder 4 13 Cardenas sa 3 0 0 0 Katehl pr 0 0 0 0 Boroa 3b 3 0 0 0 Can'zaro 0 0 0 0 WrmiWMsilini11WWaVbW I I Purkey 1 0 0 0 Smith 3b 4 13 0 uoug uarmicnaei 01 Murpny of Mobile at 6-5 and 215 pounds '4 is the biggest member of the'i Queen ph 1 0 0 0 McMillan as 3 110 Last Days-SECOND TIRE Coleman ph 1 0 0 0 Lary 3 0 0 0 PRICE'S DELICIOUS ITEMS FOUND IN BETTER STORES IN CENTRAL ALABAMA Totals MKITotala 33 5 13 3 Cincinnati OOO 000 1001 rSi iszr i i New York 120 200 OOx-5 4-A South squad. A played three years basketball and was center, he of varsity captain of match.

The site was the San Diego Country Club, which measures about 6,400 yards and has par of 36-37-73. J- The victory was worth $2,200 to Mickey and $1,320 to the Miss Jessen. E-None. DP-Ccinnatl 1. LOB-Cin- cinnati 5, New York 7.

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tJ. jj A I The pair wound up in a tie at the end of the regulation 72 holes Saturday with total scores of 290, two under par. "I hate to lose," said Ruth, "but there is some consolation tnree years, warned to aiht' Ampripfl tpam nf 'Tnaph nnrii4 I lAkaFSsJl. Atniete. He won All-state Illi ors and was cited for his nlavi Dodgers, Chicubs Split in practically every tournament if in losing to the greatest woman golfer in the world." The two are close friends on and nff the eolf course and had We Letter: TRUCKS WALLS DOORS BOATS HOUSE MARKERS in which he participated.

ri I il a leisurely lunch together before teeing off under brignt ana ram- Nats Divide Twin Bill er breezy skics. CHICAGO (AP)-The Los Angeles Dodgers erupted for six runs in the ninth inning for a 6-2 victory over Chicago Sunday CLARK'S SIGN SERVICE Estanllshre INS mo s. Mcdonough us mt after the Cubs won the opener SL Sets First A With Bosox COMPLETE LINE OF 6-3 on Billy Williams' three-run homer in the ninth. Ernie 'Broglio, still seeking his first triumph as a Cub, was sailing along with a four-hitter until the ninth inning of the All-Star Tilt WASHINGTON (AP) Theji Washington Senators lost theirli 7 41 nightcap. But after pinch hitter Jim Gilliam and Derrell Grif fith singled with none out, Dick Swimming Pool Equipment and Supplies.

We Sell And Other Pool Chemicals. POOL Maintenance Co. Dial 263-7714 IUY II li 11 II 111! II I Til il li 11 till EI A eighth straight in the first gamely of a doubleheader Sunday ty-ji ing the New York Mets' for the -season's high but bounced back I to beat Boston 10-3 in the scc-j ond game. The Red Sox won theli opener 5-3. Jim King's three-run homer in the second game gave the Sen-j' ators a 5-0 lead in the nightcap jV and helped pin a 10th defeat onjj, Dave Morehead.

He has wonlt. Elsworth came on. Before the outburst was over, the Cubs called on three more pitchers. Flrl Game LOS ANGELES CHICAGO ab 111 ah bi Wills sa 4 0 2 0 A'alfilano 2b 4 2 1 Griffith 3b 3 0 0 0 Rodgers as 3 1 10 Gilliam 3b 1 0 0 0 Clemens ph 110 five. W.Davis cf 4 110 Williams If 5 2 2 3 Fairly lb 4 0 0 0 Santo 3b 4 0 11 BIRMINGHAM (AP) The first Southern League All-Star game is expected to draw some 8.000 persons to Rickwood Field Monday night.

On display will be the cream of talent in t'ie eight-team league. The Birmingham Barons are the host team. They are in first place and won the right to field the classic. Starting pitchers will be Man-ley Johnston of Lynchburg for the All-Stars, and Ron Tompkins of the Barons. Johnston, a husky firebalier and a former Auburn University basketball and baseball standout, is the league's win-ningest pitcher with a 11-6 record.

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Washlncrton 10 iT work more than two innings. Bnhl 11-4 3 3 PerranosH faced 2 men In th. 2B Breasoud, Blaslngame. Kennedy. HR Mantille (10); Valentine (4).

Baron Coach Haywood Sullivan and All-Star Mentor George Noga of Lynchburg, said Saturday they plan to expose all their 20 players to the Second Game LOS ANGELES CHICAGO ER BB SO IP 6 2 MONTGOMERY SHOE FACTORY DOWNTOWN. NORMANDALE CLOVflRLAND AND EA8TBROOK A'f 4 tf I ii 4f abrhtil 2 3 4 abrnbl Lamabe, W. 7-7 Heffner W1IU 2 0 2 0 A'l I tana I nn lit Radati Daniel, 5-7 Hannan 1-3 3 1 10 2 2-3 1 0 0 1 2-3 7 5 2 11-3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Plus Tax. Same special pricing on every size. 'Plus Tax.

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