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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 9

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Thursday, Angust 17, 19U LINCOLN JOURNAL 9 ackmen may hold key to American league race 'May ejWings nudge New Yorkers Major league box scores AL IDIIIGi Jug five under par to down Coltart, 7 and 5, in PGA National league ab a If. Tor, ab al St. Louis NATIONAL IXAUl'E, 1 pet I 1 pet Schultx. Meaner. Two ban hit: Oalan, Owen.

Sacrifice: Brown. Doubl play: Brown to Koch to ScbulU, McCorailck unassisted. Left on baa: Brooklyn 6, Cincinnati S. Baa oa balli: Oft Heuaaer 1. Struck cut: By Dayls 1.

Heua-aer 1. Umplrea: Bowses. Ballanfaat, PUMllo. Time 1:41. Attendaaca 1.40.

Tread way rt 4 0 0 II Bergamo It Hiuinu Jb 4 1 1 SI Hopp cf Apparently there's something in first mix Lincoln nine in 1110 1180 4 110 St. Lou la 80 1 Tor 60 01 .460 Kerr left in the. ancient arm of Van rMttsb'xh 01 45 41 62 4 1 1 Medwlek 4 11! Muiiil rf 4 11 Oleanders lb Set OiO'Dea 4 0 1 Kurowskt 3b A's hang 4-2 loss on loop leading clan Browns lead as Bosox thumped BY JACK HAND. Uncle Mungo. he also came in under standard C'chinaU 81 4 .670 Brooxtya 44 7 Chicago 40 63 Boatoa 43 44 i 4 111 384 figures for the Manito course.

Wednesday night at Wichita the National semipro tourneyr the 4 I 1 Oi ration as American league Reyes lb Mancuso 4 Kucker ef Luby lb VuiMlla Sloan AMERICAN LEAQCK. pet! I 3 to 2 triumph 4 111 10 11 4 0 14 1 0 9 II The Phfladelphian tossed a five Verban 2b Schmidt 10 0 1 National league ab a Detroit St. Louli 17 44 .6931 Chicago 63 .470 WICHITA, Kas. VP). The Lin (Cramer cf 100 01 0 0 0 0 Allen Mayo 2b 3 0 0 0 SOU 4 110 1110 under par 67 at Cottarl to lead 4 up at the 18th.

Coltart took a 71. McSpaden continued his brilliant play with a third nine 33 against Outlaw Total 11 10 17 10 Boston au 6a leveiana oe ei Detroit 6 52 .532 Phlta. 81 N. Xork 61 47 45 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. I Ml W.I pet I Total 11 5 24 11 York lb ab a Boatoa 3 0 OiCulbrrson cf 10 1 lIMet'vlch lb 4-14 0iKoxrf 4 1 liJohnson If 111 OlDoerr lb 41 4ITabor lb 4 11 OiParteee 4 0 1 tlNewaou aa Sloan batted lor volsell in seventn.

BY KCSS NEWLAND. SPOKANE, Wash. (V Favorites, led by the tournament hot-shots, Harold McSpaden, Philadelphia, and Byroa Nelson, Toledo, crashed thru to one-sided wins Wednesday in 36 hole first round matches of the 44th National P. G. A.

golf championship. McSpaden flashed the most siz-tlint golf of the round in overwhelming Bruce Coltart, Abse- .491 .420 .174 .2 Wakefield If Htxxine 3b Rlcharda Ntw York 000 000 0000 St Louli 100 001 OOx 6 4 16 4 10 3 a 4 4 111 mi rival 33, where he stood 6 up. ull'iikaa SI 40 .472 St. Paul 04 .472 TnUnn TS 41 Runs: Bergamo 1, Hopp 1, Musiai. w- 43 43 TT Nelson, the No.

1 ore-tourna Orango aa L'ulsrtll 74 41 veteran fanned 17 batters and permitted only two hits as his team, the Camp Atterbury, Ind. club blanked Perth Amboy, N. to 0. Mungo had his ups and downs In the PHILADELPHIA. (IP).

Mr. Baseball from Philadelphia may 4 0 11 uanlry ror: Rucker. Run battea in: Baoaere Jurowski. MuilaL Two baa nit: Kallon, City 34 15 1 i i ment choice and medalist with a Colu bua Bucoer coln (Neb.) Army Air Field pushed across three runs in the sixth, its only scoring inning, to take a 3-2 decision from the Jamestown, N. Y.

Boosters Wednesday night in Its first national semi-pro baseball appearance. The Lincoln atrfielders got their big brbeak when Catcher Lou Brown of Jamestown threw into centerfield in the sixth inning. Two Wings scampered home on the error to give the Nebraakans 36 hole qualifying total of 138. Kerr. Stolen base: Hopp, iwuoi piay: Luby to Mancuso to Reyea, Varban to Fal have the last say In the American league pennant race, altho Total 118 1T1S Total IT 11, Wedneiday's tcoret took the measure of Mike DeMas- Buchar baited for Cecil In ninth.

Runs: Cramer, Torn, Wakefield. Gentry sey, San Jose, Calif, 5. and 4 and Connie Mack's Athletics Thursday AMERICAN LEAQVK. i i I 4 -V I I. aa, lft were buried in the bottom hall of he finished three under par for Detroit .....000 001 1004 Boatoa 101 000 0003 lon to Bandera.

Left on baae: New York 7, St, Louis 10. Base on balU: Off Vol-aella 1. Struck out: By Vol-Mll 4, Schmidt 5. Allen 8. Htta: Off Volatile In 4 tnnlnsa, Allen 1ml.

Los-Ins, pitcher: Volaelle. Umpires: Stewart, Dunn and alagerkurth. Tim 1:04. Attendance S.S87 (paid). New Trk 11.

ClereUa4 6. netrotl 4, Bewtoat 1. CWeagw WasMstan 1. the standings. con, N.

7 and 5 and the latter bad nothing to be ashamed of as the day. On the first 18 he carded his third successive 69 for the Culberson. Johnson. Error: Cecil. Pox.

The old sent with the score- majors and at Run batted In: Richards, York John- 4, SM. tai s. Tabor. Two baa bit: Wakefield card, who recently celebrated bis NATIONAL LKAorB. Cecil.

Home rum York. Sacrl the winning margin. tournament and held a 5-up lead at halfway station. He was 4-up at the 27th. Beaton ab al Chicago Wing no: Mayo, doudw piay: magma 10 Phllaoelpblai at PHtabargk, poetpoaea.

Bnwklyn 3, Inclnnaa N. T. one time appeared to be headed for stardom but Jacncetewa 4 0 01 Hack Sb Mayo to York. Left en base: Detroit 1, abb no a Holmea ab po al VAN MVMOO. hlran 11.

Boeto 1. St. Leak Hmm Yrk (. 50th anniversary as a manager, watched the A'l put a 4-2 crimp in the Browns Wednesday night in the opener of a four-game series. U.

S. Open Duration chamDion Drewa lb Mason If ab a 6 10 1 6 14 1 4 18 1 1110 6 14 1 4 16 1 4 114 his temperament plus a sore flip AMERICAN ASSOCUTIOaJ. Boston 1. Bas on ball: Off Gentry 4. Cecil 5.

struck out: By Gentry 1, Cecil 4. Umpire: Bommell, Grieve and Waafer. Tim 1:03. Altandanoa 3,071 paid, 374 serviceman. Ntemaa rt Kluta a per put him on the skids at the 4 111 8 1 I Sill 1S0S 8 0 4 110 10 11 T.l.

II iBMU fitv 1. 4 11 Olr-mery so 1 0 0 0 Tatum lb 10 1 liBryant lb AOO o'Buialnottl rt 4 1 0 Kornlck It 1 ell 1 McBwalncf 10 1 Ooniales 1 0 0 0'8enoooow' rmla. 4 1 1 21 Johnson lb 6 3 1 lb 5 0 1 Oi Nicholson rt Jl I O'Dal'sndro 1 UPafkocf 4 10 11 Merullo SS 4 11 II Holm 0 0 0 0 Lynn 1 1 1 31 1 1 0 01 Mllwaakea tt iwemoai, St Louis boasted only a 9-7 heigh of his career. Etchiaon lb Pbilllpa 3b W'tlman'aa Pan! at Indalaalpalie, uasipima. Rodger cf (KiMlnn If Carteon 2b Hhafer lb Pratt rf James lb ale 3b Nagla lb Brunei) ss Brown Roaean 4 1 4 0 New York ibbll season edge in games with Phil Cleveland ab a1 Craig Wood, of Mamaroneck, N.

breezed in with a 5 and 4 win over Jimmy Dangelo, Muskogee, but a former National open kingpin, Tony Manero, Greenwich, had a tougher struggle. Lealaville 10, Mianeaimia 4 111 Stlrnweta 2b 6 111 1 0110 Altho the hunting season Is still INTERNATIONAL LEAQl'E. Andrews Rich Workman Roc co lb 4 1 11 3 Hockett cf 4 110 See rev It 1111 adelphia, with six to go. ihe Mackmen have held Boston even Mrtheny rt 110 Derry It 8 2 10 tOOl, 00' 111 little over a month oft we be Marahp 1 0 1 RaMlmere at Mo-treal. playe TenmU 1-11.

Jersey t'Hy 4-1. Bairato 11, Byrswuaa 6, lieve the following questionnaire Houdraaa 5 13 1 Llndell cf 4 110 Cul'nbln rf 6 110 Etten lb 6 1 11 1 1 0 1 0 in 14 starts with eight to be played and lead Detroit 10 to 9 Total 87 10 24 11 Totala 38 14 27 11 Wm-knuB batted for Rich In ninth. Rakar may settle some of the doubtful Manero won from Clayton Aler- Keltner lb 6 3 12 Hemiley 1110 KocAeete 3, Aewaim a. 4 115 0 0 0 0 Rn.li 001 000 OUJ 1 Pubol Schlueter a 1 1 1 Croaetti ee 6 118 points relating to the 144 cocie: FACW10 COAST LKAOUE, Chicago 404 000 01 11 with three to go. Among the contenders, only the New York Reynold 0 01 Grime lb 4 111 ldge, youthful Huntington Beach, Calif- player, 1 up on the 38th Total 144TTS Total 18 4 14 13 "How many qucks can 1 snooi Buses 110 0 Donald 1 0 1 xBatted tor Carlson In tin.

Runa: Drews, wieteimana, men, nm, Johnson 3, Cayarretta 2, Nicholson 1, Pafkn. Merullo. Lmn. Error: Manilla. Yankees had a decided bulge on Pelera lb 4 114 Bomwy 0 01 hole.

Manero led 1 up at the Im Auees 1-S. 0isa4 6-3. Han IHe KaeraroenU, 1. 1 Hollywoeel 1, Baal Fnuielee (10). Sealll S.

Portland 1. Jamestown the A's with 11 out of 17. Kile man 10 10 Martin 10 0 0 Having 0 0 0 01 Johnson 0 0 0 0 Runa hatted In! Holme. Macon 1. John ooo oioi ...000 001 0ox 18 th, but was one down at the this fall," inquires a hunter.

"Yes, I've read the regulations but I'm still puzzled by some of the legal terms. I want to clear up a few Wing son. Nicholson 4, Pallesandro 1, Merullo Russ Christopher stopped the jromek 1 urner AAA SAA tttA if 27th. He went back into the lead but Aleridge evened it again at Post 10 10 Stainback 110 0 Error: Brow 1, Gresont. Runs batted In: Rodger.

Chicago XX ZZZi Squlnn, 2. Lynn 1. Two baa hit: Workman, Hack, Johnson, Merullo. Horn run: Nicholson, stolen baae: Pafko. Merullo.

Sacrifice: Brownies Wednesday night for the second time in a row and his Jsavert Washington Tatum. Bryant, Kornlck. points." the 34th. Manero's par 4 broke Runs: Moaaa, Curtright. Hodaln, Tucksr Holm.

Double play: Rich to Wietelmann Totals 41 14 24 12 Totals 44 19 17 11 fifth straight victory. The Brown The duty of seeing 11 mar. the deadlock on the second extra v.ichUon. Lft on baae: Boston 10. Chi btolen basse: Bmery, Tatum, Bqulnn.

Left on bases: Jamestown 8. Wing T. Base on ball: OK Baker oil Ore- Reynolds ran for Schlueter In slath, 1, Trash, Webb, npence. r.iu. stun, batted In: Treeh 1.

eaxo 0. Baa oa balls: Off Andrews 1, Rich these regulations are enforced hole. a Tnrna and a half game lead was not affected but the loss served to Oromek batted for Hevlng In (lath, Martin batted for Borowy in seventh, Stain- a. I.vnn a. struck out: By Rich 8.

Lynn 1 srni 4, off Marsh 1. innai wenn. awn. Ui .1 falls on the experienced shoulders 1ZLL, h- hit! Hodgln. Treeh, Hlta: Oft Andrew tn 1 Inning, Rich 11 Btrlke-ome; By Baker by Oreeens 10, back batted for Turner In ninth.

Two out Other topnotchers coming thru for first round victories included flash a yellow warning signal of T. Loelne Ditcher Andrews. Umpire of W. E. Crouch, chief of the game nenca.

PerrelL Btolsn base: Hodgm. ae- Marsh x. when wincing run (cored. Jorda. Raadon and Ooets.

Tun 1:48. At Hit off: Baker ror run in management division of the U. S. Cleveland 100 OOS 010 8 Ed Dudley, Colorado Springs rlflc! Webb. Double play: wo Schalk to Troaky.

Kuhl to Sulllvant. trouble ahead. Titers Win Again. 6 P- tendance (actual) 4,301. New York QUO via 11 nings; Oresena 4 far 1 runs In innings; Marsh 0 for 0 run In 1 Innings.

Fish and Wildlife Service. Let's 26 Run: Rocco 1, Hockett Cullnbln, ab al Clnctn. Detroit and New York closed In Ington 4. Baaa on bail: uxi n.w.w nut. Rv NlKKCllnl 11.

quiz him on the subject a. Dee the dally kai Usntt Wild pitches: by Baker. -Winning pitcher: Orsesna. v.iinar Kevnnlda. Petara.

Stlrnwelas ab a 4 113 4 1 0 4 0 1 01 on second place Boston. The Ti Methenv. LindelL Etten 1. Croaetti 1, remain al 1ST i Lopat lisreovra i. n-.

4 14 0 Ken took the Red Sox into camp, rimes 1. SUinback. Error: Etten, Petara JSSS In a innlnaa. laeieovre in 4 0 1 01 4 1 0 4111 4 111 with a 7 and 6 win over Steve Savel, Schenectady, N. Sam Byrd, Redfor, defeating W.

A. Stackhouse, Seqin, 4 and Toney Venca, Dayton, 0., who eliminated Morrie Gravatt, Williamsport, Pa, 3 and Bob Hamilton. Evansville. who K.U. e.mn Tuilna nltcner: 4114 0 4 13 0 Brooklyn Rosen cf Waiter rt Oalan If Olmo 3b Owen Scbulti lb Brown a Koch lb Davis 1, Croaetti.

Runs' batted In: Rocco 3, Bearey, Etten, Stlrnwelas, Metheny 4, nrfmM rww(M Ctillenhrne. Matt Palacio tops Umpires: Berry, Jones and Hubbard. Tim William 2b Clay cf Walker rf M'Crmk lb Mueller Tipton It Mesner 8b Miller ss Heueser CrabtxM A. Yea, except that you may take an additional bag only of 4 mallards, widgeons or plnlsls, or any combination. (( thee three duck.

4. Rat sappea mat fin IS dorks war aU mallards nan 1 asMw4 nwre mallards 1110 111 1:63. Attendano 4-2, on Rudy York's 12th homer with two on In the seventh. The blow spoiled the first big league start of Rookie Rex Cecil from Peters, kockett. Llndell, Stainback.

Two baa hit: Hockett Grimes, Beeray. Three 4 10 3 4 118 10 0 4 4 0 7 3 110 1 Hillcrcst golf go ab a Tmila ah al Phlla. haaa hit: Roc no Keltner. Hemeley. Lin 4 1 for total si 1ST 10 0 6 1 0 0 O'teridgelb 3 0 1 II Hall lb San Diego who stepped out of a 3 14 0 A.

Yes. And tn answer would ine dell. Horn run: Rocoo, Etten, Cullenbln, Methenv. Stolen base: CroaetU. PeUra.

conquered Gene Kunes, Phlladel Lt. Matt Palacloi Lincoln Army me It you Sad asked about pintail or California plane to gain a relief "Totals 15 1127 13 phia, 6 and 5, Jimmy Hines, Am Total 33 1 IT 181 Btlrnwelea. Double play: Hurnweiee Byrnes ef 1 uarri.ua McJulnn lb 4 0Eppa cf 8tei4es sa 4 6 131 ef Moor rf 10 101 Hayes zariiialf 4 1 1 1 Slebert It Etten. Peters tn Roeeo. Left on base: New decision over St Louis last Sun widgeons.

U. Can I km more knack dacha It I 100 002 0003 3 110 10 10 1 0 0 looo i 4 11 Brooklyn Cincinnati York 10, Cleveland 11. Bas on halls: Off sterdam, N. 7 and 6 winner over Thurman Edwards, Winston 000 100 00O 1 day. Klleman 1, Foat 1, Donald 1, Borowy Olmo, Owen, McCormlck Runa: ualan, Chrlstm lb 4 0 1 II Metro If knew a sag Unit at 1ST A.

No. The black duck la not ma) lard altho often rroneously called I black mallard. Johnson 1. Struck out: By Donald 1, Air Field officer, took top honors in the Hillcrest country club golf stag Wednesday afternoon with a one under par, 71. His was the.

only subpar score of the day out of the field of 200 that par- Error: Walker. Runa batted In: Olmo, Salem, N. New York moved to within a game of second and seven and a Heving 1. Hlta: Off Klleman 10 In 4 (none Hayworth 4 im Kramer 1 0 0Kell 8b Chartak 1 0 0 0Buschs out In fifth). Heving 1 In 1, Poat 4 In t.

Why llts antra bag oa these parUo- 4 3 0 0 4 13 3 4 113 3 1-1. Calvert a in 1-3, twnaia iu in nsar nettST A. Beoaus they are now the most shun- Zoldak i vfliwi' (none out aixtn). uorowy a. half of St.

Louis on a dramatic ninth-inning homer by Bud Metheny with two on that doomed Johnson 3 In 1-3, Turner 1 In 1 1-1. Wild ticlpated. Prize for this event was dant species. They ar tn species must often concerned with crop damages. pitch: Donald.

Passed ball: Schlueter. Total. 11 14 7 ToUls 81 11 IT 1 Chartak batted for Kramer In th. clack suit Young Don Spomer Cleveland, 11-8. The Yanks came winnina: Ditcner: 'turner, unni puoner; Frankly, wa nop to control their dtpra- Poat Umpires: McOowan, Plpgrns and datlona as muck as poesibl by allowing The Greatest Gangsters ooo pm ww a UOXIO 00 81.

Louis Phllanelohla Stewart. Tim 1:67. Attendance 4,681 paid poured in a 75 to take second place honors. The stag under the---, direction of Hallie Bowers and. hunter a larger bag.

Bear In mind this la only a temporary relaxation. The xtia Ibhtl bag might be cut off at any time, it from behind to tie and a thunder-shower threatened to end the game when Metheny poled one into the stands. Ed Lopat hurled Chicago to a 7-2 victory over 4 0 10 rtalny will be when they cease to be a Pro Max Pumphrey was termed 1112 problem In crop damage. as one of the most successful u- By, Hayworth Hail. vwihae Kell.

Error: Kramer, Hayes. Run. battd In: Hayes, Busch, Chrlirtopher, Byrnes 2- Two base bit ZarlllA, Buach. riZ bi. hit: Epps.

Stolen baa: K.U. OutterlugJ. Left oa baae: St. Louli i 6, -Us, on balli: Oil inrw- 10 0 amebMks, redheads u. wnat a one fairs at the club.

and buflleaeaasr 4 8 10 4 0 10 Washington altho Johnny Niggel Chicago Moses rf Schalk 2b Curtright it Hodgln 3b Trosky lb Tucker Trenh Webb Lopat A. This year yon mat take fun dally The foursome of Bill Sieck, ab al Wash's 4 12 OlCase rt 6 0 1 6Yost 3b 4 11 OlMyatt 2b 4 10 SISpence ct 4 0 18 01 Powell If 3 18 OiKuhel lb 113 0'Torres 3b-lb 3 10 2Fsrrell 4 10 1 Sullivan a INlKgeUns Ortil bag of 10 canvasbacka, 10 redheads, or SOT 4 11 ing fanned 11 in 8 innings for the losers. Ralph Hodgln extended to bufriehssxia. But not mora man ui tophr 3, Krmr 1, loA IK. wm Cbriitoher HiU; th aggragaU of th three kind.

his hitting streak to 13 games. Mart Lange, Floyd Mosher and Wllbert Everett walked off with -the low foursome prize at a total of 320, each player receiving a shirt Everett also was the lucky 4 1 12 0 4 0 11 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 In the National, tit Louis set a Q. What's the law oa weed cncksT A. You permitted to take dally Off" Kramer In tantrigi, Jdak in 1 Passed bll: Hayworth. I ftiinunrra.

Rue aac LeUbvr wood duck and to have iu more tlisn modern record for reaching win Na 80 on the earliest date by Bover. Tim 1:07. Attendance wood duck In your possession, except In cmfwypppp aUPHshrdlu ahrdlo cmlwyp 34T27 Total 33 27 13 Total MaaaaohusetU and North Dakota, wnere shutting out New York, 5-0, be winner of the $25 war bond raffle at the banquet no open ssasnn la provided. hind Fred Schmidt who usually u. lloea IMS waoa ernca vuaa, sa Six other golfers won shirts or sees duty only as relief man dally bag Mmltt A.

yea, it must oe inciunea. their day's golfing. The longest drivers on holes one, nine and ten a. What la tm Bill votselle was the victim as the Giants lost their ninth dacksf A. 30, and In addition yon may posse straight.

were Don Spomer, Terry Williams and Daniels. Winners -of the prize BUrtlnit at 10 widgeon or pintails, smgly or In combination. NOON Q. Why has tne aaiiy Rag American ana M-osaaeana for shots closest to the pin on holes eight 12 and 16 were ilow ard Burnett Hugh Mooney and' baea beoatrd 4a 15T Omaha Murphy cop four-state go A. They have becom so nwnermi that trout waters ar being depleted by them.

In soma places they are now a real menace to tieh propagation. Incidentally, there Bill Sieck. Bufert Bell won the blind bogey event with a 79, getting himself a new corduroy jacket Merle Kozer and A. A. Olson were tied for la no noasesslon limit on them.

YORK, Neb. Ml. The Omaha Q. The datly BanM aa eoete I also IS, Murphys, Nebraska American Le isn't nr Correct. Coot com pete with duck gion Junior baseball champions, second with an 84.

1 The club is planning a galan for food. Hunters ought to take mors ooots; lesrn to cook them. We have a number of tolerating recipe Which will be mailed free on- request. Just address V. 8.

Fish and Wildlife Bervlce, Merchan played their way into the sectional tournament at Grand Forks, N. Wednesday night by defeating an Oklahoma state championship affair on Saturday, the Hillcrest dise Mart, Chicago S4, III. 6KEAT A3 ONLY SH CAN BE. IU If t). Wha toet gaae MfH Is A.

Them Is no ehang from last year on team from Oklahoma City 2-1, to win a four state regional tournament Canada geess and brandt. Th dally limit Beatrice racing 1 1, possession limit 4. Thus may be all Canada geese, all brant, or any combina FiRST ltC; Tim 1:01. wr RAINS The victory climaxed a come tion of th two. Deep Red (T.

Meats I S.M 1.00 1 40 a. May I Irrally bes4 Bos back for the Omahans, who lost ENMTKXt! Oay Orltt (A. Winters) 4.40 1.00 wan or eranef tmei v. u. Wilson) i.ihi A.

Ho opsn season at any Urn, I HITLER 4 No. 1 Gangstei i title hie ewa Ala ran: Vega Laaa. Two HaeL Ada Honey, Uoo Beyond. Q. Whet ahasst saewa.

klaas aad wait- the first game to the Oklahomans and then won a second match Tuesday night 4-8. Other competitors, eliminated earlier in the regional tournament were the Iowa SECOND RACK: Tim 1:00 15. fswaled gessef A. Tbls call for two answsrsT in In Kitty Carol (R. Nelson) 5.40 l.M 1 40 Junlex lapel' 4.

Ml 1.90 Inacolt (T. Llrats) 1.10- I nkKO-Joyi bU friatvll aUea-alova hla has! Msncfl the pacific Coast Stales 'the new dally bag limit la edect this soming waaon al TODAY champions from Mason City and Also ran: jimiks urn. staysj asna, Matchless, Rouglsh Nana. lows you to tabs 4 mow geess, 4 white-fronted sense, but not more the a 4 In the the Kansas champions irom TMIRI1 RACB: Tim M4S. FUN AND THRILLS! Three ace comics to keep you in stitches for one aggregal of both kinds, plus 1 of Canada and brant singly or tn the eggregat.

The possession limit Is two dally bag limit. Splk McAd'a (ft. Vald) 1S.O0 40 7.40 Try Mint (C. II ll Res I S.00 40 Omaha W9 1 SOO 1 Oklahoma City 000 010 0001 1 My conn IT. uceta) -au til in tn rest ot trie country, witn cer Also ran: jack Monay.

jjonata ate-. tain exceptions, th new dally bag may In joinder. clude 4 snow (sea, 4 blue geeee, but not FOURTH JtACB: Tim 50 15. hourl mors than 4 In th aggragst of both kind, plus 1 of Canada and white-fronted Wlckeneamp seed Paxdsrkal Morgan. Carpenter and Bord.

Hillcrcst holds swim day for White Hall children Proanoatl (C. Mnllen) 14.20 5 40 I SO Oay Marl (8. Miller) 4.20 1 40 ess and brant alngly or In the aggregate, lasasstoa limit, two dally bag limits. I). What an th "certain rirepUaaaf Mis Letllia IC.

rlugea) nu Also ran: Consia Ann, Marcn Bloom, A. No open soa la psovlded for enow Ilannicale. la states bordering th Atlantic KlrTH KACR: Tim oa rn. coast, In Idaho, and In Boavsrhead, tal- Omar Burton (C. Unites) 1180 40.1 latin and Madison oountlea Montana.

Hillcrest Country club's first swimming session for the children st White Hall opened Wednesday Mr. Hatter (J. Wilson) e.iw Umbrla Hriar (S. Miller) 40 hat tteaa be each day sf tse sf aeea ss watcrfwerl afeeottag ashnredf Also ran: Honey koii, dooih tyuco. A.

From half an hour before sunria to Dolt. unset, not on exception In Alex SIXTH RACE! Tim 133. with 60 children attending. The Wednesday swims will continue until the end of the season. Betty ander county.

111., cease may be minted only from half an hour before sunrise Orimalill T. Ucnta) 10.40 8.20 1.80 Beach Miss (C. llugee) 16.80 4.80 Ouina ld (J. Wilson) 4.20 to noon. Vlosnik and Eleanor Oldfather are O.

What els 4 I need To know ahoatt Also ran: Fortola mar. BllTsr Ban, lifeguards and Instructors. the rrgnlalksaa betara 1 go dwak Orawttng Rumbta, Queen, Kansas Katla. as I an i uany oouoie: ijeep nea id cmy vamm, A. Don't forget to ha with ran.

when 121.40, MAIN FEATURES START required, a state hunting licence and federal duck stamp, Thee ere th fl Tharaday'a Eatrlea. First rata, purs 1100: alalmlmt, 1-year- two thing the nforewneat officer will olds and UP. about (in furious fata want tn see. STUAKT: "The Hitler 1:17, 8:21, 6:25, 7:29, 9:33. LINCOLN: "Home In 1:20 8:23.

5:26. 7:29, 9:82. One, Catch On, Klisabath VI to, V. 41. Wkea la a teacfal am.

falrear your Buddy, uorsa, nomson aiisa. I. very waterfowl hunter over 14 Second race, purs 1200: special weight: year of ag must hay oa hi or S-yeer-oMs and up for maidens, about five rartocurs Small Bon, Iona K. Happy person while hunting a Property stcned NEBRASKA: "The Invisible Man's Revenge," 1:10, 4:01, 6:52, 0:43. "The Scarlet Claw," 2:44, migratory bird huntlug (tamp of currant Stepper, Wlnacaao, Mss xirooae, uaaa Boy, Bcbe Girl.

lawua. ti. When at a ataas ksntau Third race, pan Wtfl: emrmln. S-ar- 4rdT 5:35. 8:26.

old and up, about fly fnrlonsj Bub Host hunter In each Mate must haw VARSITY: "Mr. Skefflngton," hunting llcenssa, taowevar, this requirement Is different Ixt varloua atataa. Tm 12.2:24. 4:48. 7:12, 9:36.

should consult your stale gam department STATE: "3 of a Kind," raaara ut axaia uccti. 3:22. 5:34. 7:46, 8:58. "Voodoo hllnn High, Codoll Sleepy John, Keturned, Hook It, Colonel Marti.

Fourth race, purs 1200; allowanca, S-year-olds and tip, about fly furtong---May Keen, ProletrUn, Bon WaUoparf' Honey's Chance, Vlrluoo. Fifth -race, pors 1S0O: and up. six and a half furlonirs Shrewd Rosmer, Blsufuss, Odd Number, Man." 2:20. 4:32, 6:44, 8:56. Cuhhman'g win over Blues, CAPITOL: "Presenting Uly Mars," 1:00, 4:22, 7:53.

"The Rains 5-4, by bin inning rally NEaWE- Sir alley, moisssc June, just TtNGLING Came," 2:47, 6:09, JOYO: "So's Your Uncle," 7:09, Sixth rao. aura 1200: elaimlnx; three- Co-Hit! -B-- m. afsr mm a ms a year-olds and up; six and a half rurlonca Lotaxold, Fond Hopes, Hurrlgal, Saus, "Kings Row," 8:20. anower. Seventh rare, puree 1200; clalralnf S-' year-olds and up, six and a half firr- -usnman's last Inning spurt gave them a 5-4 win over thel Lincoln Blues In an Industrial league tilt Wednesday at Muny.

The Blues took a 2-run lead in the first inning and held lt until the fifth when Cushman's tied the score 4-4. Then Jerry Willis socked the winning run. Blue 1 0 11S 04 Cttatimans 1 0 0 1 1 6 Innxs Josepn A re OK, A Inert Been, with John CuTsdine Ge. Zueem Plrolllnx By. Bond Hill, Splk McAdama, First Mae, Doubw Flnass.

DANCE tonite KING'S C0ER1N0 'rj'fff No.2.Gongiter rf ''V rw.r.irJMKks cTy to prUd Itht I I jfh 4 60EBBELS lf No. 3 Cangstef murdWof Hifler'l iwweartl ff i- -via? a STARTS TOMORROW Sconts vater carnival honors evenly divided Honors were evenly divided in the Boy Scouts Water Carnival. 2 BEST CAPITOL Batteries: Jama aad acrlaebj and Bodfleld. Gold's took its second victory held at Capitol Beach. The win SWIM! in th Cool Saltwater Pool In the current double elimination tournament, downing Cornhusk- ners are: 50 yard crawl.

Juniors, (13-13) Dick, ers, 10-6. The Clrl Of The TMoment, With The Loves Of The Year, Inijlhe Picture Of A Lifetime! ek Croissant, troop 11, tinw: S2.S. Gobi 1 1 is 4 1 75 yard crawl, seniors, (14-14): Fran-. Cornhuskcr 0 4 4 4 0 1 Lambert, troop 1, 44:1. Batteries: llarlscal and Dlatx; Howell and Kortum.

15-yard breast stroke, Jones, troop 21:2. 50-yard breaststrok, anion; In Triple A play, Western Electric topped Lincoln Steel, 14-9 and Kaar Service shut out Water Bin Allen" Oreer, troop 2, 25-yara backstfot. Farmer, troop 34:7. A Minx at Mbik Light, 10-0. i UUI IHJUUW 1UU IIULUaiU I with a yea far Grand Island falls 7-2 -v-V umnR BfiXTtR iioa hull aim I In la I Tccrsiicolor Dlvln.

Jama Wood worth, troop 14. Clolhlng InlaUon. Bob Phelps, tmon 1. Flutter-board raos, Robtrt Wuaon, troop 24. Rope rescue; Loos.

Katskea, Stoddard, troop 41. Shirt-tail rescue, Keith and Bob Mill, troop 26. loo-yard free et yle relay; Thompson, Kstekee, Lasnp and Sieitel, troop 43. SOS-yard medley relay; Terry R. Qraer, Oradwobl, troop 3.

WICHITA, Kas. UP). The Greensboro, N. Tech-Hawks defeated the Grand Island, Army Airfield 7-2 in a postponed ilk National semipro baseball tourna ment game here Wednesday. w0 JOYO I ednndayThurtday Sb made friends a th nxf aid the track ANN SHERIDAN "KINGS ROW" wttb Rebert Cast relate KeOy Field aVeaaid aUaian claad Sain eempanlan featar "SO'S YOUR UNCLE" with Dmali Weeie Styee Knex Delta TXbythia Beya Tailsr-MaU Jaa Gar bar Jack Teersxden CRUSADER'S ANNUAL Starts Ends Tsalgbt The Ealns Came BUGS BUNNY CARTOON RUDY MUSICAL HIT BETHANY PARK, AUG.

10-19 Food Served F. M. Concessions Open 6:30 P. SL in MOON OVER LAS YEGAS FSA TAOtTF "AVID BKUCI DOORS OPEN 12:45 40c TO 6.

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