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Dei Motnei Tribune Page 37 Apr. 1951 OFFICIAL WEATHER BULLETIN New Wichita Club Figures Forecasts. V. S. WEATHER 'BUREAU AND IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE U.S.

WtATHER BUREAU MAP Deportment of Commr OnGoodYear THOMASVILLE, GA. (IP) Back under the St. Louis Browns' banner after two ill- LOCAL Occaiionl -itght rmia mirx! with snow Thurtdny liight. Few jnow flurries or very light rsin rhawtn rly Fr.day, Low Thunday night 34. H-ih FridH 42.

JOw'AClmidy. cold it Tkurtdir niglit with thiiwers extreme etu. end in srty Thursday aiehi, Friday mr-Uy cloudv ai.d colder. Low Tliursds tiiuht Sfl to 'ii rortbwest, 'M to 38 toutbeani. High Fri-day 3R lo 44.

Further outlook, Moetly air and cont30fd rather cool Saturday. TV Station For Rapids WASHINGTON, D. television station grant was issued Thursday by the federal fated seasons with Cleveland farm talent, the Wichita Indians have everything new except veteran catcher Steve communications commission to Kovach. And at that, the six-year back-itoppinf standby may be scraping the second fiddle when Wichita plays Pueblo's Dodgers in Us Western league opener at Wichita next Wednesday. Complete Overhaul.

Top club in the St. Louis i .1 i 4 'i L3; V- V' C' jrZT I VI the American Broadcasting Sta. tions, Cedar Rapids, la. The grant Is for Channel 3. very high frequency, the fifth of its type to an Iowa- enterprise.

American Broadcasting Sta' fcrownrf minor league training Low Temperrturei ond Areas I fr, 74-tw6 of Precipitation fxtted Tonight foll Ci i tions, now operates radio station Rapids. Its general- is WUliam B. Quarton. i'o Date Set. Quarton said his firm would make, every effort to Implement Temperatve figures Show Average for Area Arrows Denote Wind Flow Koin SnowKy'vl Highi and Uwi in Inthet its television grant quickly.

He could not yet say, how Weather Cenditient As Of A.M. EST April 9, 1933 ever, when the new Cedar Rapids TV station would be on the air. camp here in this southern Georgia community, the Wichitans have been completely done over. i Manager George Hausmann, a Jormer Brownie with later stops the Polo Grounds, the Mexican league, San Antonio sad adjacent Texas league believes he'll break camp Wednesday with one of the best-balanced squads In the Browns' 12-team organization, Predicated on known pitching power, motivated by long-ball hitters, and supported by the fastest crop of runners in this 300-player camp Wichita should be in for its stoutest stand yet in Senator Edwin Johnson's Class A circuit. -Benches Himself.

r. Out of deference to the play and hitting of Garry Jacobs, Hausmann has benched himself from the second base job and accepted a utility role. Much of Wichita's power Is A scries of low pressure disturbances -mov Summary ing just south of Iowa has caused cloudy skies and occasional rain for the past three In granting the Cedar Rapids application the FCC disposed of National Temperatures. Huhtst lmprrlur tnrtni Si boun and lovcil Kmpcritur In 12 houri tnrt-ini i. m.

TburMty; pnclpiuuon for 24 houra: a contest for Channel 2 by dis missing an application from Davenport Broadcasting Co. This Hilh Low Pracip days. The last in this current series of disturbances pushed into southeastern Kansas early Thursday. Cooler air Thursday was causing light snow from northwestern Kansas to northern Minnesota. Dry air is expected bring mild weather to the central plains area Saturday.

.00 13 firm operates radio station KSTT, Station Alhuq.uerq.ua Bismsrck Bocton Rrownsvllls riieyenna riiicaso Denver .21 Davenport, la. Iowa Stations. .00 Dos Moines. Iow a Weather. .04 .01 Annthir vrv hivh fYanttenrv 'Detroit ...70 .09 37 ..00 ...4 53 ...40 .71 se 45 .01 ...57 TtanniC Timo Four membei's of the Eoosevelt girls' tennis team receive I Gnni5 I pointers from Coach Norma Becker (second from left).

Left to right: Elinor Trickey, Coach Becker, Lois Gooder, Nancy Johann-sen and Shirley Boylan. The Rider girls' won the city fall tennis tournament. iliuluth channel, No. 9, has two applicants Kansas city Thursday; prscipite, jiiciiest temperature' year aj today. .44 inff aai a.

m. tion for 24 houra: Mem uiiia I Lou eel temperature year so today. .2 33 ,0 4 71 4S 27 44 32 40 45 07 37 73 4 33 58 43 41 4 15 50 31 3S 4 Station Hich .65 Burllnaton. Minnenpolia New Orleans New York North Platte .50 .00 .00 .00 .03 .00 .05 .27 .00 Charles fllv 44 .10, I'ltl'A ll'li'li .50 Amount 24 hours ending at 7 m. Tburadav ..01 'US Accumulated deflclernv sines Apr.

1. .47 Accumulated axesss sines Jan. 1.. .32 Low 41 42 45 43 43 43 44 Oklahoma City Omaha Roosevelt Boys Favored Phoenix naveiiport 59 PKS ilOlNES n. 57 Dubuque 52 Iowa City' 57 Lament 3 Mnaon Pity" 43 Ottumwa Spencer -4B Waterloo 48 Portland, ora 47 Reno 41 Co.

and Cedar Rapids Television Co. A decision has not yet been announced by the FCC. Operating TV stations in Iowa, all very high frequency, include WOI-TV, Ames; WOC-TV, Dav-enport and KVTV, Sioux City. In addition, a permit has been granted for a very high fre .00 .31 Trsce .14 Spanish Set I Schools. The Spaniards set up publia 8t.

Louis 73 .37 41 44 38 42 .02 Salt Lake City 44 sn Franelsco 55 Waphinaton. IV 07 20i schools in New Mexico in 1721. Indicstea airport resdlnss. To Repeat As Net Champs quency TV station at Fort Dodge. also a senior, to win the singles crown in fall competition.

Roose AMATEURS CENTRAL STATES TOURNAMENT. At Jewish Community Center. THTRMia.T'ft Rr l.TS. meet snd Berenstein and Hise made up the champion doubles team, Although the Roosevelt girls' squad won the fall tourney with 16 "points to second-place North's 14, it sppears that the top girl player in the city is the Polar Bear's Ruth Rundbeig. Miss Rundberg, a senior, defeated Sally Sloan of Roosevelt.

By David Gartner. The team to watch in city boys' tennis competition this spring is Roosevelt. The who won the fall tourney, have four returning letter winners and will be a heavy favorite in dual meets with Des Moines schools. Middlebrook Back. Among the returning Roosevelt players is sophomore Don Middlebrook, considered by many coaches as the top player in the city.

A senior, bick Hood, and two juniors, Bill Hise and Marvin Ber- velt won the doubles title. Must Watch Tech. Tech should give the Riders the most trouble in boys' play. The Engineers totaled 11 points to Roosevelt's 18 in placing second in the fall. Shirley Hess, who with Barbara Bell won the doubles title for the Roosevelt girls last fall, graduated in January, increasing the North hopes of gaining revenge this spring.

Lincoln was third in girls' play Hutchins: No Football CLASS Ea.MIf IN ALfl. Super sU S7. Cleaners SO. FT FT 2 3 0 3 Basaett.r 13 3 Barkley.f 1 1 2 Wuetiker.e 0 8 4 Elmora.e 5 0 1 Mltehellg 3 0 4 McuUouchf 14 3 Kesseler.g 2 3 1 Cady.s 4 4 4 Biackman.f 0 0 1 I.uces.c 3 10 Clark-g 2 0 4 Totals 20 17 18 Totals 2(1 10 17 Score by quarters Si'P-r Vslu 1 fn 11 2357 SiKtii Ave. Cleaners IS 22 4 50 Missed free throws Super Vslu: Rsss-musaan 2.

Baiwett 1. Wuebktr 1, Black-man 1. CI.Hneis: Btrltley 1, Elmors 2. Cmly 2. Cmrk 2.

Economy MrNeal 43. FT FT Sehrum.f 6 12 Broad 10 0 Bonn I 4 4 5 Kaullky.f 112 Kenworthy.e 2 2 Fos. 0 8 3 Ohmc 0 2 3 Mitlican.f 3 15 Herrof.r 4 2 3 J.abus.ir 0 2 5 V'hnden 0 0 '2 Barsstrom.r 2 8 1 Saylor.i 2 0 0 Totali 13 17 IS Totals 24 11 17 Score by quarters: Eccnomy 12 1 15 IS McNe.l T. 15 13 f-43 Missed free throws Economy: Bouts 1. Kenwonhv 1, hrrsoc 2.

Savior I. ale-Neal: Kautzky 1. Bergstrom 2. In Utopian School CHICAGO, ILL. (U.P.) M.

Hutchins, associate of the Ford foundation and enstein, are the other Rider last fall, with East fourth and Tech last. Tech will travel to based in the inner defense. Bracketed with Jacobs are first sacker Lou Letlow, drafted from the Yankees' Three-I club -at Quincy where he hit shortstop Patricio Quintans, selected oft the Havana (Florida International league) club where he hit and stocky Juan Perez, a .281 hitter under Hausmann last season at Anderson, S. injtha Tri-State (Class B) league. Hausmann's outfield lists decidedly to port.

Bob Masser (.308 his last season before three years of military service), and Charlie Buck (.383 at Paris, Tex, from where he was snatched via draft) both level from the left side. Only Billy Strange (.273 at Wichita Falls in 1951 before a one -year service hitch) bats tight-handed. There is further outfield help in the One possibility is Vic Fassero. now with San Antonio. Another and a welcome addition indeed would be booming Mike Colombo.

Colombo, however, stands a good chance of hanging on with San Antonio. Kovach, a .205 hitter last summer with the Indians of Ralph Winegarner, is seeking to displace top-rated Bob Knoke. Knoke, rangy left-handed hitter, is up from Zack Tay-, lor'a 1053 Scranton Eastern league club for which he hit .301, The pitching looks Class leaded by right-hander Julian (Chico) Ladera who finished with -a 14-13 record at Scranton. A Venezuelan, Chico has made far more mound progress than he has linguistically. Behind Ladera, Hausmann lists Bi-adley' university southpaw Bob Schmltt i 4-9 at Keokuk), Charlie Locke (12-10 at Abojjleen), Billy Hyde (3-4 at Scranton), Billy former president of the Univer standouts.

Sliddlebrook defeated teammate Hood in the final of singles competition of the fall TENNIS SCHEDULE 'All dual mtfi itirt at 4 Apr. Th at Amn hovj Apr. 14 Rooevflt at Nwion M. Apr. 21 Roosvlt at Am lb.

A Dr. 22 Lincoln at N.wtnn I Ames Thursday to get the season under way. St. Joseph academy snd Dowl-ing have not completed their schedules. There is no city tournament in the spring, with boys' and girls' dual meets and the district and state meets for boys rounding out the action.

sity of Chicago, says that intercollegiate football would not be played in a Utopian university. The students "would "never think about it," Hutchins said in a speech at the University of Chicago here Thursday night. During his presidency, Chicago dropped out of intercollegiate football as a major sport. FIGHT RESULTS WAHIN0T0X. I.

Dave Gsllsr- do. 12ft iLos Ansele outpointed Percy Be.petl. 10 iPhilsdelphm t. 10. Apr.

23 Ean at Ann ib; Ntwton at Ttca i sua not known. Apr. 2S Roonvalt vt. Niwlon at Waveland (b). Apr.

vs. East at Wava-land I hi; North vs. Tech at Birdland boys and girls). Way 1 iloowvelt vt. ist at (b and ft: UnoolA vs.

ortll at Budland lb ami ainy 2 Drs Moints srbools In SrlttiicH Inttrscholastie meat at Gnnnsil. Mav Rnoavett st Kon )oda bl; Linroin vs. Ea.t at Birdland and S. May Tech at Nawton ib; Rooaevait vs. Amra at Wavaiand (bl; Eaat vs.

North at Birdland lb and t). May 8 RooMvalt vs. Lincoln at Wiva-land lb and Si-May 9 East and Nona In Bif Six men at Eaat Watarloo ib. My 11 East at Newton (b): Eaat va- 9t. Joseph at Birdland E.

May 12 Mason City st Rnosavalt (h. sua not known); East vs. Tacb at Birdland lb and (. m.v 14 North at Nswton ibl. Ahhouhcuu, the appointment o.

MACHINE IMC. 126 S. E. Flrrt Street Phone: 8-1043 DIS MOINI5, IOWA May IS Rons valt vs. North at Bird- land ib and Mav 1 Ciatrlet meet lb, alt not known Mav IS Roossvelt vs.

Tech af Wav- Brown (13-7 at Stockton before two-year military hitch), Burke Isnd (b and fV; Newton at Lincoln in. site not known); East vs. Ansa at Bird-land ibi. Mav 21 Mncoln vs. Tech lb and (.

Site not known 1. May 23 state meat (b. sit nt known McLaughlin (18-11 for Hausmann at Anderson), and one or two Ai you ri rv C3 ni ilhi uj i 00: due any day in the shakedown from San Antonio. i First Division. Hausmann feels this squad Is a first-division possibility.

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