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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 17

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Kj T.r if tauy if -g r'f YT 'v i i ,7 a' 7 -'7 'Y '-''-i 7' Brilliant Mound Staff Musi Be iu utMut Wh ere in the The last run. crossed Chiefs9 By DICK BECKER Journal gpartt EdiUf Larry Shepard hat a problem not an unpleasant one, but nevertheless, quit a por. The Lincoln Chiefs have too touch pitching. Shepard must cut the itaff down to workable aize. "Jack Lamabe didn't make the chore any easier when be spun a 4-2 win over Dea Moines Sunday afternoon at Sherman Fieli, living up just two hits.

Jack weakened just once when in Some of the pitchers are torn-piling great earned run markw Lasoabe has a 2.56, Artie Miro 2.23, Paul Susce 244. Don Wit liams 2 23, Jim Duffalo 273, Bill Shimahock and Don Urquhart ".00. For the first 18 games of the season Lincoln has given up just runs and only 32 of them have been earned. This figures up a 3-26 ERA for the staff for the season. TMgh DerislM "I really dont know bow to de Lamabe dtdnl give the Demons until the fifth when Manager Lou Stringer ripped single past the mound and into center fields Everything was smooth until the eighth after the first two men were out.

Russ Gragg and Dick Johnson drew' walks. Tben Jerry Sheehan stroked a drive to deep left center to score the two runs. Murray came on and ended the uprising. Lamabe struck out 10 and walked Wilt to Accept Globetrotter Offer Phog Allen Reports Sophomore Jayhawk Giant Will Turn Pro BUFFALO, N.Y. (UP) Wilt (The Stilt) Chamberlain, Univer-aity JotJCansaa All-America bas- ietball star, will definitely turn professional with the Harlem Globetrotter this fall, it was re the Democa put together two walks and a double for their runs the eighth.

Shepard, loaded with top notch reliever, rushed kty Art Murray Into the breech and be worked the last inning and a third without trouble. Great Reeerd This continued mound brilliance rushed tKe Chiefs to their fifth straight victory. In this rjn of five conquests Lincoln pitchers have just given up six earned runs! A fabulous record. ported Monday. Dr.

Forrest (Phog) Allen, retired Kansas coach, and the man credited with luring Chamberlain to that school, said that 4he 7-foot center "definitely" will turn pro. Saturday' 1937 meet. The links polished off the Public School title last week and have a perfect record this season. Northeast also will be in Class A and Southeast will compete for the Class championship. Baseball championship will also be at (take this week, although the stale meet in that sport won't be untr late in May.

bui uaceia uiga eaa ew ap (he city title by beating Northeast aad Southeast this week and by doing so eara a berth ia the state tourney. The Links- meet Northeast at Sherman Field in an I p.m. game Southeast and Northeast meet in the first game at 6:30. Shantz Wins in 47 Lincoln Prepsters Championships eighth a Murray walked, took sec ond on a wild pitch and scored oo Al Crigg single. Soe Invade Tonight Bill Shimahock makes hi second appearance of the sea son.

He won hi first start at Tope ka, giving up just one earned run but needing help in the sixth in ung. Sioux City come to Sherman Field to open 2-day stand before the Chiefs depart on a long road trip Wednesday. CLUBHOUSE CHATTEH Corky Glamp said goodbye to the boys Sunday. He is going to Pittsburgh for a check on his injured knee Monday night will be Ladies Night at Sherman Field Benme Crump-ton was reported improved and team doctors say they hope hi vision wiU not be impaired by the With the Chiefs IMT ST Toa 4.sa is 1KM lat I 4-tH 1.M1 (Haaaal (Awar), (TaaaU Chiefs9 Chart ak I Ik Ik ar rat art J4t is II 1 I I 1 IT II 1 st is i a it a 4 a J4 It tl 1 1 a ssia tt 4 1 IS I I I aa Jia Jll ai Jin- .11 an H. VaU'aae.

Wll mA 1-4 l- 1-a l- 1-1 1-1 B. miaaaa 4 BaHala 14 It 14 11 1 BeN Miea ISdt It KkBMkacfc 1 Laiaaaa Haaco Mam Hotfaaaa Imafcnrt Pem -1 blow he suffered Saturday night prior to the game Jack Wil son hopes to be released from the hospital at Sioux City shortly Bill Burwell, Ptitsburgh trouble shooter, did not arrive in time to see Sunday's game i Russ Gragg made a great catch on Brennan' drive to deep right cetner with the bases loaded in the sixth inning Harry Dunlop continued to fill the gap-at third, handling four chances without an error Malec got two hits and took over the team leadership at .342. Malec has now hit safely in nine' everyone that he has played a a DEB MOINES akkta kkkaa Or.fi cf 2 2 0 Brennan 2k 4 0 14 K.John'n if 3 0 I 0 Grttai ltt 4 1 in 1 Sheehan 3k 4 10 4 Malec rf Paecai lb 4 0 8 1 Solomke Strinew 2b 4 1 1 1 Dunloo 3b 4 3 0 0 112 0 S0t3 John'a 3 0 16 H.Will act 4 0 3 0 Maimers toil linioo Geho aa 3 0 2 1 Sanchel aa Stcnhouee a 2 0 11 Lamabe 9 a Duoree 0 0 0 I Murray 9 a Setter 10 9 0 Si" toff 0 0 0 0 Totala ttttlll Totala 10 a Bounced out lor Duprec jn 8. Bee Motaea OA WW Otft Uacaia OOl 0U 111 a 4 Graaf R. Johnsoa.

Bremtaa). Make. Cannao. Murray. Slrlni, Manner, Geho, Grim, Sandier.

BB1 Sheehan 2, Urennaa, Oriaia. Malec, Solo-rnko, 2B Sheehan. Soiomoko. Dunlop. SF Brennan.

SB Malec 2. Brennan, Sancfcci. Left Dea Jlmnea 5. Lln- rnln 1 1 DP Sanchez. Urennaa a no Gnat.

BB Stenkouae 5. Duoree 1, La- mh S. Murrae 1. SO Stenkouae 7, Snaaoff 1, Lamabe 10, Murrar Hill Off Stenhoow 5 ia 8 23, Duprea 0 ia 1 13, Spaaoff 1 ia 1. Lamade 2 in 7 23.

Murrar II 1 13. R-ER Stea-koina 3-1, Duprea 0-0, Spaaoff 1-1. Lamabe 2-2. Murrar 0-0. WP Sienhouae 2.

Spaaoff 1 Winner Lamabe fl-1). Loaer Stenhouse 12-1). Dunne and Wamcl. 2:20. A 1.312.

"-ttaaj Warn Let Feecaaaanja atlaataata i II a mii 1 1 A't" t- W. 1 i AC, YOU'RE OUT! Harry Anderson (right) of the Philadelphia Phillies and Ken Boyer. of the St. Louis Cardinal appear to bef playing a game of tag in this action Sunday. Boyer is tagging An- Yankee Sweep Torgotteii' Braye Hurler Baffles just three for' the 711 inning be worked.

Pecklag Away The Chief had to work hard to band Dave Stenhoue hi first loss of the season after he bad posted two victories. Two errors, Dave Brennan' stolen base and Sun Malec's tingle got the tally in the third. In the fifth Malec walked and scored on Mike Solomko'a double. An error, a wild pitch, Roberto Sanchez' single and Brennan' sacrifice Cy kayoed Stenhouse in the sixth. -J f.

a base from first on a base hit. At decided to try to get back to second, faster, (AP) Brooks and took the NL bat lead with 417, made it close against Don Milwaukee wrapped it up against Bene Valdes in the fifth. Roy Campanula's three-run homer was the big shot against Buhl in the first Inning. Shantz collected his second complete game with a six-hitter in the opener at Chicago, striking out six and rolling home after Mickey Mantle's third homer, with one on, helped a three-run fourth against loser Billy Pierce. In the nightcap, Kucks had a three-hitter and the Yanks stuck to the fourth-inning script, with Elston Howard's two-run triple and an RBI single by Yogi Berra.

Mantle pulled a groin muscle in the second game, but it Wasn't thought Robinson Hurt The Redlegs also were touched by injury, with left fielder Frank Robinson forced out of the second game after crashing a wall. It was Robinson's three-run homer that bagged the opener for Brooks who had a five-strikeout six-hitter. Don Gross went all the way for the nightcap decision, helped by Gus Bell's second NWU Faces Busy Week Nebraska Wesleyan will bid in a big night relay track meet 'and send its baseball team into action three times this week. The Wesleyan track squad is scheduled to run in the Doane Col lege Night Relays at Crete Tues day. Wesleyan's crack mile relay team will bid in this one.

The schedule calls for Wesleyan to return to Doane Thursday for a dual meet. In baseball, Wesleyan hosts Mid land Tuesday and Omaha University Wednesday. The Plainsmen visit Seward Concordia' Friday. Wesleyan's tennis team i at Hastings Tuesday and meets Dana in Lincoln Friday. A golf match with Dana is on the Friday card.

Local PE ProCTam Scheduled Friday The Lincoln Schools De partment of Health, Physical Edu cation and Safety Friday will pre sent a demonstration program at the PSA building at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited and there is no admission charge. demon stration will present the various activities that are included in the public schools' physical education program. BRAKE REPAIRS 7 Automobile -6 months to payno carrying charf. 1 KAAR SERVICE 1821 "JT 24 Iloura 2-539S cide." Shepard said after watching Lamabe tame the Demons.

I want to see some of the pitcher another Urn before I make op my mind." -Complicating the decision is the fact that other pitchers will shortly be available from Hollywood and Columbus. "I think Lamabe is a big league Shepard iHe seemed to lose his control momentarily out there in the eighth but he worked a fine game. is real strong and ha good stuff. i v' -aar SeOuAi opener of their two-game aet, the New York Yankee were explaining the facts of life to the Chicago White Sox. The world champs took two from the Sox, 4-2 and 3-0 behind Bobby Shantz and Johnny Kucks sweeping the three-game set and replacing Chicago in the American League lead by a Jialf- game with a six-gameinnmg streak.

The Sox had won five in a row before the Yankees showed up. Seventh Straight Cincinnati put. together the season's longest winning streak in either league, beating Pittsburgh 6-2 and 7-3 for seven in a row that hoisted the third place Red-legs within a game of the Dodgers. f1 5 1 -1 yir 4 Rusty Bang Away Boy. Badminton Tourney The city badminton tournament will begin its first round, of play tonight at Southeast High School.

Tonight' schedule include single play in the following age limits: boy 11 and under, girl 12-14, boy 12-14, girl 15-17, boy 15-17, women 18 and over and men 18 and over. I Local Chess Stars Decision Islanders GRAND ISLAND, Neb. The Lincoln Chess Club defeated the Grand Island Chess Club seven matches to one in a tournament at Grand Island. a Ill Lamabe twe-hiUer. 1- I Solomke day.

LINCOLN, NEB. MONDAY, MAY 6, Sports Slate Monday Local Baseball Lincoln Chiefs Sioux City Sooa, Sherman Field, 8 p.m.; Lincoln Northeast at Omaha Holy Name. Tuesday Local Baseball Lincoln Chiefs v. Sioux City Soosl Sherman Field, p.m.; Midland College at Nebraska Wesleyan, University Place diamond, 48th and Francis, I p.m. Track University of Nebraska at Iowa State.

State Track Doane College Relays at Crete. Saa Dleaa (-4, Taaeamr T-t. Saa Praadaca Beanla t-t. aacnmeMo 5 4. Portland t-t.

kOLTHERN AHNOCIATI0X AHaata S-S. New Orieaaa 4-1. Mobile It. Bimlaakaaa 4. Mule Rack 4.

fcatiaaoaaa S. Maanakki Natkaille S. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Mlaaal 4-t. Maatiaal S-S. Taraata 1-1.

Haeaaa S-S. rnlniabaa t-t. Hnefcealer 1-4. Beffale Rkkaaaad S-7. Monday's Games WE8TERt LKAGIE klnat Ckr at LINCOLN, a f.aa.

I Molaea at Taaeka. PaeMa at Caletada Hartafl. Alkaaaeraaa at Amarilla. AMERICAN LEAGIT! Watktaataa at Kaaaaa C'BtrBaai (Ml ft. Garear O-IL Baltiamra at Detroit Maara U-t) aa.

Lee Only aaana ackedalcd. NATIONAL LEAGtE Ckleata at Near Tark Kalaer ft-ll Garnet Milwaakra at Bnmklra. atlM lardetta l-ll aa. Drradala ltd). Oalr amea aekedaled.

AMERICAN AMSOCIATION Bearer at St. Paal falakt). Oanaa at Mlaaeaaolia laiak)). Caarieama lalafct). ladlaaaaolla at Laaiaailla talakO.

Tuesday's Games WESTERN LEAGUE Sloai Ckr at LINCOLN. a.aa. Daa Meiaaa at Taaeka -(alaktl, Paebla at Calarada Snrlaaa (aiakO. Alkaaaeraaa at Aaaartlla tatako. AMERICAN LEAGll Baatoa at klr an (aiiktl.

Baltlaaara at Kaaaaa Lkr (alaaO. aakiaama at Demit. New larfe at Cleeelaad (aiakO. NATIONAL LRAGCB nariaaad at Braaklra tairktt. HI.

Leak) at New Vark fatakt). Mllwaakaa at Pklladelakla tatakO, CMeaaa at Plrtikarak taiakt. HSILAMK HACIES April 17 to May 15 RACES DAILY i Raeat StHtataya ManeWa laeapt a MaJT, May II FOIiHER PARK Mnxml PAGE 17 a- rtBW Standings 1 j1 i 1 tottLi ii'afcau6i derson who tried to make third this particular moment Anderson but Boyer wa Elsewhere In the NL, lathe St.j Louis Cardinals defeated Philadelphia 8-2 and 4-0 with ex-Philly Del Ennis driving in five runs. The New York Giants and Chicago Cubs split, Cubs winning 8-3 in 10, then losing 6-2. Detroit, another AL "contend er," made it four in a row with a.J-1 decision over Baltimore Boston, after losing four, took two from" Cleveland 5-1 and 4-3, but lost Ted Williams with a bruised elbow.

Kansas City defeated Washington 7-2. Mantle Homers The Brave got down to work after starter Sal Maglie left for a pinch-hitter as the Dodgers scored twice against Crone in the third. After Aaron, who had 4-for-S Richards Sus For Run-In DETROIT (UP) Manager Paul Richards of the Baltimore Orioles was fined $50 and suspended for three days by American League president Will Harridge Monday for a run-in with umpire jmi Hur ley Saturday night at Detroit. Fomier Park Race Entries Tuesday Paaawr Fait Rata FeartacMb Par Uraad. lataad.

NekiaaVa May 1, 1M7 Firat rata rr. aid daa. vac ak, aaraa Red Pennant 119 Fairlr Flylnt 114 Dtt Bubhlea 114 Echo Hawk 1 u.ra n. 114 JohnTwo 11B tw i.i..aa I i Mama, j-v Alto Nehoco 119. Soot Milk 119.

Jlmdo 119. SPP Saint 119. aitaad aata, 4 A a i rial ana. ana SM I' fartoaaa. Mor Bllla 119 Ftahr Grootk Kar Harmonr it Nlltr Cal Four-Tlma 117HI-Stalkiot n.

11TRI Oa 115 112 lis 115 liut-Tumn Dream 110. randonao 110, Camatar 115. BulU E. 115. TWrd race 4 daraalaa.

tarn SMk Vfc tarlaraa. Keo't Btar 110 Ml Saddle 11J Ah- Qt 115 r.oldle Fer 115 Bubblink Scena llO Tbaoa Hot Cbocolata 11S Sai Maater 115 ui. lit Oukk Ever 115 Alao Maidreaia 115. Bedtunlat 115. Faartb rata, 4 a.

alahnlac, aarat t0. Kefcr. krad. 4Vi tarlaaaa. Llraaa Ua VoU Powder 1 Nitrp Baba 114 Ivorr Fo I Soma Leaaa 115 Rwal Humpal 118 i HA Rnvd iimi 105 Hill -115 Rural Nod 114 Alao Draaaln Time.

115! D9 Mud, H5i Pantorium, 115i Friar Barker, 115. rink raea. 4 k. alalmlad, raa r4. aiA.

m.h.. Sylvan Ladr HI Bandy 11 hi. n. IK Mer Point 111 Mor Rutk 114 Ballla harta 1JJ r.n Love 115 OyaO Chief 111 Alao Rnhr Crar Ur, lilt Lail ralra, till RlUr lJream, 111. Hlitk raa.

tin. alalmlaf, aaraa KM, a f.rlMI,. Ranroon l.adr 114 Manila An na Cjbra Bella lit War Dank lit PniTi Tlma lit F.aha in Amber! Mai lit uottiet now na Alao Spaca Prtnoaai Kah. Oraad laiaaa vaamaer ai vanmam aaraa. fUveartfc raea, 4 tialaaiaa.

raraa taoo, tarioaal. Hlik Blqrmi lit Indie T. Uora HN. 110 liabeloa Mor Mae 115 Ebnnr Brawd Wat Mocaaala 110 Atnm Kltktk rare. 4 ka.

alalanlM, nun. ana anlla 1 rda, BuOdr Shifter 11 Kant Predict Drandulck lift Inlurlalfd I no I11 ho aaraa no us 115 "rimaon Dtiat I'M f. I Bkramrtro 119 I Alao: Ollwapln IIS. 11.1 i roue ut. feat Maae IJt r-aa, pended Eye This Week' Slate Prtdar taaardar lata Cheaaaieaektae at Neerneka baxebau.

Wntn Kim It. Sealfeeaal ISmul vld (JB. Kartheaet ee. Uaeala Mm ttfcenaaa EW, a Satidaj Oaeaba at Uacaia Ufa ooi tr4ar lata A CkaaaieaeklM at Vtmbi Barar HeMaer Staia a Ckeaanaeaa at Uacaia Pteaeera TTW1I Fridar-aatarda Hata Ckaanateaeklae at Nekraeka Local school are expected intake an active part in deciding the championship in three sports this week. In track, Lincoln High has a good chance to gain the team, championship sFter qualifying 14 for the state meet In last week' Class A district carnival Only Hastings, with 15, has more qualifier than the Links.

Northeast has eight competitors la the state A eempetitiea sad Pins has ene la Class B. Soothfast and University High tailed qualify anyone ia district competitioa. In golf, pius wiU be out to defend it grass greens championship in Class at Pioneer Friday. And the Thunderbolts have all three member of, last year' team back this year, so chances look good again. who won the Public! Schools title ast week, Lincoln, High and Northeast play in the Class A meet at Happy Hollow Country Club in Omaha.

Lincoln High, who finished second in the Class A tennis tourney a year ago. is expected to step up one notch to first in Friday and Jumpers Show Most Improvement ritlt EVENT LEADEM Uliat nrt-544 br Larrr riaher. Re atrira. IHwaa tkrew 141-t by Cartii kuU. Haa-tiiiia.

rat U-JH hr Mirvta MndscO, lxiniton anf Jim Kraft, ScotlaMuff. Bih Jama bir Larry Laaa. SUB-lrt. ra4 S4 bit Bob LaacfaMt, Omaha Tack. Broad jumpers took the spotlight in Nebraska' district high school 'track action last week.

Bob Langfeldt of Omaha Tech jumped 21-9 in the Omaha Class A district meet to take the lead. Earlier in the week Pat Fischer of Omaha Westside sailed out 21-6 a fraction over the 21-6 which had made Gothenburg' Harley Fox the leader last week. David Well of Omaha Benson went 21-S in the same meet and 'Wayne Wit of Beatrice leaped out 21-3 in a dual for other top marks. Fischer, after his 21-fl4 jump In the Ak-Sar-Bea meet, failed qualify for the state ia the Omaha meet. Bob Els of Northeast became the fourth high jumper over six feet.

1 leaped 8 feet Vi inch in, the Nebraska Wesleyan regional meet. The top ten field event marks: BHOl PCT, W-e. lartf FbhCT. Beatrka. 53-S.

Car-th tlutl. HaMinn. 02-8. francla Hlrcock. Broken Bow.

61-8'. Wl Hkbod, Ha-brna. MV11, Dm Barrr. York Si. Joarph'a.

50-8, f.nnt Liitleiohn, Omaha South. t-7, Ii Houter, I'ivt 4-ltt. Bruca wm-tforif, JUncola Northtait Larrr Unydrr. Lincoln Hiah. 4-.

Lairr cit, Fairbmr. Vinci ll-3. CunU Run. Hmlnai. 158U.

lMTt Fhhtt. Bratrica. 157-lfl1. Loaaic i Kiirratl, Morrill. Warlln Kohuaii, Morrill.

JM-2 V. Jrrrr font. Bcodabluff. 1M-IH4. DertnU Ondracek.

Fremool. 151-7 1 U.llwrxMl Marirlla 147 0. i.rr, shwah. Mlnatara. Ml Harmon.

Hebroa. 14S-U Karma. JtorrtU. POLK VAl'LI 1l.nC. V.r,n Hlotlarll.

Lfilnaioa and Jt Ktall, BtfXIibliifl. 12-1. Ganr Khl. Bn layard. Htntr rat, Jiotnenouri.

Larry IKmovan, Bcoiisniiin. n- Damll KruiiCT. Hatlinw. 11-0, Xllkt I Norlhrail. 11 -A.

Ureal fimana Jim Mcnahc)-, Frrmmili Jrrr? Johnton. Norlll 1'lalltl SIM VUW, DWi" Mlf.U JI MP 8-1H. tarrr Lana, Siamlort, Iiar-Iry Tn, BoUianhtiri. S-H. I)ou tiardrlt, llatUa Craak and Bob Ela.

tlneola. NorUt-el 4-IU, Mti Harmon, Hrhron 5-11. Klvit Hrlnrldii. Hwderann. Krank Joort.

Onibi C'rnirali Paxld Rl, fhadron. 5-' 10V Eldna Kichon, Loua Cllr. HO. Hill Gamari Miuvlrr. llltOAD Jl'MP 21 -St Lanaffldi, Omaha Terh.

Pal riarlwr. Omaha Wwlo. Tlarlr? lo. Golhrnrniri. ill-o.

David Wrlla, im.ha Brnaon. 2 1 a Wa.n- Wit, Ufa. tin 21-V aul Martin, Oakland. Hn Kramm. l-0.

Uir JIOu'i. Vartrld and larrr 'Janila. Unit Clt. 30-JIV, Oar UorrcM), Miadaa, homer to cut the Dodger lead to 7-6, that Haney gave Johnson, 32, a call. Allows One Hit He didst have to ring twice.

Johnson hustled on, set down the first 16 men. he faced and wound up with" a '10-T victory knocking in the clincher himself -with a single in three-rufl fifth that pushed Milwaukee into a two-game lead over the Brooks again in the National League race. If Johnson had been troubled by a sore arm or wildness, it didn't show; He struck, out Eve, walked one and permitted one hit, Gino Cimoli's blooper to left in the ninth. While the Braves were showing the Dodgers who's boss in the Owner Malcolm and Derby Stake Title To Lincoln Dog DONIPHAN A Wichita, Kan. dog, F.T.C.

Commanche Caynne, won the open age siaxe ciass of the 4th annual Central Nebraska Retriever trials here Sunday Pawlesta'a Boomtown Bet was winner of the tl is owned by Orvllle Peyton of Hastings. i A Lincoln owner-handler won the 'derby atake with Rusty Bang Away Boy. The owner 1 W. L. Malcom.

Victor In the amateur all set stake was Boley's Tar Baby, owned and handled by Cing Grun- wald of Omaha, By ED WJXKS The Associated Press The question is: "Who did Ernie Johnson surprise the most Brooklyn or hi own manager, Fred Haney?" The righthander ranked ome- where back of everybody else on the Milwaukee pitching staff. Haney hadnt used him in a month and the last time was in an exhibition game, a gain the Dodgers, in Fort Worth. And when the Dodgers knocked out Bob Buhl, who had beaten them eight times last season, for a S-I first-inning lead Sunday at Ebbets Field, Ray Crone was Haney' relief selection. It wasnt until the fourth, after hittin' Henry Aaron bad belted a three-run Miss Rawls Cops Own GoKMeet SPARTANBURG, S.C. UrWHav-ing a golf tournament named in ber honor doesnt keep Betsy Rawls in the back seat.

Miss Rawls, 29, a Spartanburg native and veteran of 'women' golfing war since 1951, beat down a determined finish by ber nearest competitor, Betty Dodd of San Antonio, to win the fifth annual Betsy Rawls Peach Blossom Open Sunday with a 54-hole total of 213. Miss Dodd faltered on No. 17 with a one over par five to finish second at 214. Betsy, winning her second straight title, bagged $880 a the winner's share. Her total score came on rounds of 67-73-73 over the par 71, Spartanburg Country Club course.

Miss Dodd, with rounds of 70- 71-73, earned $616. Coon Dog Trial Winners Announced NELSON Coon, dog field trials were held here Sunday with two Lincoln dogs among the winners. Hobo Bill, owned by Lester Thai ler of Lincoln and Little Stinker, owned by Mrs. Ed Wright of Lin coln won second in line and first tree dog honors In the first final VI BUT FINAt YW Haa Dmihla Nona, own Mb, gMMl liaHobo BUI, ownad Iataf TtaiatUa- 1 lamia rlrnl tee Unit Rtlnkaf, vmnt4 Mr. Ed Wrlahi.

Uncola HMoad ma dog Nrbraaka Zlopaw. owned br Oaorta Mack. Grand I aland. 8K00NU riNAti tint Mat ami flrat Iraa Rowdy, bv Pink. KaB.

Hacmrf uaa aad aacima iraa Trout. la. entd Br Bra Sellrrt, Falrburr, IKiFlfAI, Flrat Una and Ural hraaBliM 8mok awnrd mil ('tirlitmani. Pllacf. Hanad Una and aatond a Croonaf, owntd br Vera Hmitt.

Oak, Nab. UtT KArlC rirnl Hna-lllackk, award Bnd Wilkcr. IliUlan FM ira-'l diwidar mntt br Jot Avn-L Tlaver C'h9 Harna traJ. B. Mack, owned nr Bob Hiiflnn.

Pnnerlnr. Hmad Hm lira Wlna, owned br Georat UKk. brand lalaad. WESTERS LE A GITS la Pet. GB 1 1 .714 .700 .704 JJS Jtno MS Aavarilta Tnaeka LINCOLW otarada Bartaaa I Dm Molaaa Siaax tkr 1 AMERICAS lEAdm 1.

Pet CB tVi S'l Kear Tark 11 It 1 ,7 ja J.4 jot JI7S (kicaa Betraat Kaaaae Cttv Cleeelaad RaltiaHtea SVk t. Wa IS 411.. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet. CB Mllwaakaa Breoklra CiMiaaall ...11 I. JU ....11 lV.41- 1 1 4 .471 St.

Lavla PkUadelphla New Tark Plttabarvk 11 .171 7 11 1 Ckieaxa 4 ill AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Waa Last Pet, GB Baa.ee Miaaeaalt 1 -JJ Omaka J1 a ia ladiaaanolia .4 iMlaaUM aa -TEXAS LEAGlTt Pet. GB Haaalaa I Dalian 1 -M Oklaaaaen CH a ia Aarila 1 Telea ant Fart artk Sunday's Result WESTKRN I.EAGIE 4. Iaa Meatee S. a .1 PaMa a-1 Albaaaeraae Calarada Sarkiaa al Man fke k. Taaeka a.

AMERICAN LEA r.n Near Tark 4-t. CMeaaa 1-4. Boataai S-I. Clerelaad M. Kaaaaa Cltr aaWaalaa S.

Datralt t. -BeUlainre 1. NATIONAL LEAGVaf MHwaakaa 1. Braaklra 7. HI.

t-t. Pklladelakla 4-0. tadaaarl 4-7. Pknkarak t-1. Cklaaaa t-t.

Near Tark AMKKIf'AH AHHM IATION naanw 1IM. OaaAa 0-1 UH aaaat 11 Wlrkiea 74. LaaknBIa 4-4. I'kartMaaa 10. Inklaaaanlai 4.

at. i'aal Mumeaanlla (10 laalaaal. TKXA LKAGVS Maaatma t. kree I. aaa Aatoala 7-S.

A aula 1-4. Pwt Wortk 4. Ilailaa 1. Taiaa 4-1. Oklakann (Ire PACIFIC COAST liKatil II 1-1 1.

Mmuwaea ft, LADIES NITE TONITE CHIEFS vs. SOO CITY Ladies admitted to gen. adm. and bleachers for only J5e service eharae. dial for TIckMM mm Laa Aitwi 7 1.

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