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SAYS HE BROKE PROMISE Dm Moines Tribune Page 21 W.J I9S. Another Cool 5 Days for Meno Goose Doesn't Amuse Pinkie Accepts Bid On Sewer The city council has voted preliminary acceptance of the low bid of $94,062 by Douglas Construction Co. on construction of the E. Sheridan avenue lateral-line sanitary sewer system. Also accepted Monday were Iowa men.

1m Inch Clr Tufs.VVisl.iTn-. Bnonn SO 3 Burllnyton 82 fi5 .00 Cedar KapM 65 .00 Council Blufti 63 .09 Davenport 82 64 .00 Dm Moinn Si 67 Dubuque 77 62 .00 Fort Ixxlge 82 6 Jetferson .......81 64 .01 Knoxviile 82 5 .02 Lamonl 81 63 MariihaHtowtt ,.,.80 6 Mason City ,...,75 62 .13 Ottumwa ...81 69 .00 Red Oak 88 63 .12 Sioux CUy 8 63 .29 Spencer 80 61 1.1$ Waterloo 7 65 .00 Wintert 83 62 .01 'Denotes trace. By Mike Gartner Goose Tatum disappointed some 3,000 Des Moines baseball fans Tuesday feV- 1 lp Mild, relatively cool temperatures (from 3 to 6 degrees below normal) are expected to continue in Iowa through Monday (see below). The normal high at Menlo, where Conrad Smith, 12, helps in his father's locker plant, is about 87. Normal low there is about 66 degrees.

these low bids: On paving Madison avenue from Lawnwoods drive to night when, according to promoter P. L. (Pinkie) George, Tatum broke a promise. Tatum played only the final two innings in the Negro A merican League game at Pi Lower Beaver road, Gillotti Construction $4.34 a of the Clowns, said that Tatum seldom plays more than three innings and that he was ill when the team appeared at Waterloo. Tatum had said before Tuesday's game that he didn't intend to clown, adding, "We've got one man for that so I don't do it." The Des Moines Dodgers were more than $600 richer after Tuesday's game.

Some 2,156 fans paid to see the game. Children under 12 were admitted free. The profit went to the club. that Tatum, a big drawing card, had promised to start here. The former Harlem Globetrotter basketball star and clown did not play at all at Waterloo Sunday night.

George threatened to call off the Des Moines, date after Tatum disappointed Waterloo fans and Tatum then promised to appear and start the game here, George said. But before the game, played for the benefit of Des Moines Baseball, Tatum told George he wouldn't start but would play later. After four innings, Ta tum still hadn't appeared and George made another trip to the dugout to talk with him. "I'll play when I want to and if I don't want to I won't go in," George quoted Tatum as saying. George reminded him of his promise to play but it was the eighth inning before the Goose finally inserted himself in the lineup.

Doesn't Clown Tatum grounded out in his only time at bat and didn't try to be humorous, leaving the clowning to Joe Henry, who put on, a pleasing show. Ted Rasberry, manager square yard. On construction of sani tary sewer in Forty-third street from Douglas avenue to 478 feet north, Hansman a $4.98 a linear foot, the only bid. TATCM United States HiKh. 118, Blythe, Cal.

Low 29. Fraser. Colo. 8:30 m. Hlsh Lew fltjr Wed.

Tuee. Wed. Albuquerque Cloudy S6 71 Atlanta 84 69 Bismarck f8 53 Boston 61 Brownsville, Cloudy 86 75 Cheyenne 85 52 ChioaKo 70 63 Denver Clear 90 58 Detroit 77 60 Puluth, Rain 7t 50 Fort Worth SS 69 Infl Falls 74 55 Kansas City Clear 84 70 l.oa Anueles Clear 90 66 Memphis 86 71 Miami 85 75 Minneapolis Cloudy 68 62 New Orleans Cloudy 85 74 New York 8S 70 Okla. City 82 63 Omana S3 "63 Phoenn Clear 114 84 Portl d. Ore, Cloudy 74 59 Reno Clear 95 47 St, Louis 8,1 63 Salt Lake Clear 94 57 K.

Francisco. Cloudv 75 55 Seattle 69 57 Washington 92 71 The council recently: Referred to City Manager oneer Memorial Stadium in which the Birmingham Barons beat the Detroit Clowns, 3-2. George said Wednesday George Forster a petition for installation of street lights on Trowbridge street from W. Fifth to S. W.

Ninth streets. V. gwr vAi, Until Thwrteey Metmn I I Accepted the bid of $1,518 Mulstay's Three-Hit Toil Wins Raccoon Cubs Tie i Dodsers for Title by Globe Machinery Supply Co. as the lowest meeting specifications for sale to the city of six gang-mower units. Outside United States Accepted the bid of 418.50, net after $775 trade-in allowance, by Globe as the lowest meeting specifications TUESDAY'S GAMES Firestone 14, Country Kitchen 3 Concrete Block 12.

New Utica 0 Home Federal 6, Western Tool 2 Koch Bros. 9. Friendly Bank 3 Bankers Life 7, Economy Forms Armstrong Rhinos 9, Super Valu C'llv (Midnlsllt. and time lows, tlme Temp, Fairbanks. 8 p.

m. 5S Honolulu. 8 p. 71 o. Cloudy 50 Montreal.

1 s. m. Clear 61 Winnipeg, Mldnlslit 6 By Jack North (Sports Editor, The Tribune) i LOCAL Partly cloudy, occasional shower or thunderstorm early Wednesday evening and cooler, low around 60. High Thursday around 80. IOWA Partly cloudy, scattered showers and thunderstorms east and south Wednesday night and possibly again Thursday afternoon extreme south.

Cooler northwest Wednesday night, lows 55 to 65; highs Thursday 75 to 85. Mostly cloudy and cooler with scattered showers Friday. THROUGH MONDAY Temperatures will continue cool, averaging 3 to 5 degrees below normal highs in the upper 80's and normal lows In the low 60's. Occasional showers and thunderstorms the next five days will average from a half to one Inch. DES MOINES MOISTURE: 620 Inches since July 1, or 5.17 above normal; 16.37 inches since Jan.

1, or .04 below normal. DES MOINES RIVER FALLING: Stage 7 m. Wednesday at Second ave. in Des 14.2 feet (bankfull, 23). for two all-purpose, four- fTlHE CUBS, with Mike Pharis and Tom Wright pitching wheel tractors having push-type mower frames.

Ricky Mulstay's three-hitter Linden Is Winner (The Tribune's Iowa NVws Smiee) LINDEN, IA. The Linden Merchants won the western Iowa semipro baseball championship Tuesday night by beating the Des Moines Am-vets, 8-3, behind the five-hit pitching of Kent Folsom, Iowa Teachers standout from Des Moines. Terry Bose and Otis Roby hit homers for Linden and Bob Downs collected two doubles and a single. Pitcher Bob Dudy homered for the Amvets. Linden will meet the winner of the eastern Iowa tour and the hitting of Roger Gale Accepted the low bid of and David Mount helped Fire The Sun: JL a three-hitter, defeated the Tigers, 4-3, Tuesday, and tied the Dodgers for the Raccoon Valley Little League championship.

The teams will play Thursday for the title. Mickey Davidson hit. a home run and a sihgle and Wright hit two doubles to lead the Cubs. Dale Crawford of the Tigers gave up eight hits and struck out nine. UNION PARK Steve $4,595, net after $200 trade-in allowance, by Gobel Trac stone, the At Sets 7:50 tn.

Wednesday. Rises 4:50 m. Thursday. lantic Division tor Co. on a clam-type defeat 3.H VIA IX'tfYA'M I.lll.'.l i fl'Iiif IH'III'LI I'" 1 Country Kitch Accepted the only bid, I en Tuesday for $2,596.80 by Goodman Motor its twelfth Council O.

K. on a four-wheel drive pickup truck. victory in 13 it starts in the -sr- 1 Accepted the low bid of Babe Ruth $5,220 by Fagerstrom Con I League. Clark's seven-hit pitching, 10. strikeouts and two hits and two double plays, one by Joe Hill unassisted, featured the White Sox's 5-2 victory over the Yankees to win the league championship in a playoff.

Wayne Shutt drove in two runs with two hits and Gary Christensen had three hits. HIGHLAND PARK Iowa Con struction Co. on construction of a picnic cabin in Union crete Block: Park. with Jack nament at Davenport for the right to play in the national semipro tournament in Wichita next month. P.

E. New Soviet Note To U. S. Envoy MOSCOW, RUSSIA UP) U. S.

Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson, was summoned to the Soviet foreign ministry Wednesday and given a note from Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. It was believed that the note was another demand for a clear statement from the United States on suspension of nuclear tests in connection with he Geneva conference of technicians. Barlow pitch by the council recently: liMltr llelsMs, between S. W. Klptllh and IS.

W. Ninlli streets souih 01 Mc-Kinley avenue. FalrKroiimt Knlates, between E. Thirty. liftli and 'Ptni-ty-einhttl streets soutlt of University avenue.

WetuoiMl Mills, west of Flrty sec-ond street several hundred feet south of Crand avenue. HrtMikmoiit Aeres north nf Thornton avenue and west of 8 I'nion street, listed nwned by Robert II. Boudewyu and oUters. Park Fair Heights Plat 1. on both sides of Ninth street between Shawnee and Aurora avenues.

Franklin HeUhls Plal 1, both sides of the MIO-litiH'k of llolromb avenue, with Krnest Canine listed as contrart-purchaser. rarmel Helirhts Plat 2. west nf Harding road and several hundred feet north of Iiotiitlas avenue, listed ss owned by ('. Chester Clarkson. I.ynner Heights Plat ft.

north of tlouKlas avenue mldwav between Thirtieth street- and Hardin road, with Helen l.ethen listed as owner and I.ynner ns MILSTAY jng four hit Subdivision Plat The city council has approved Betts-McCabe Plat 1, representing a 40-lot subdivision lying north of Shawnee avenue and east of Beaver avenue. Henry E. Betts and Joseph McCabe are the owners. The council took the action Monday on the recommendation of the city plan and zoning commission. These plats were approved ball and striking out nine Linden .130 300 001 1 2 D.

M. Amvetl 010 010 010 3 1 Batteries l-olsom and i-ampoell; Dudy, Johnson 9 1 and Underfer. downed New Utica. Rob Jolley, Concrete, and Bob Burns. New Utica, had two Gypsy Rose Lee Collapses WESTBURY, N.

Y. UP) Gypsy Rose Lee collapsed from the heat during a performance in "Happy Hunting" Tuesday night, but returned to finish the show amid a standing ovation from audience and cast. for two, and Barlow, Steve Lilly and Dick Stroble made THE SCOREBOARD Phone CH 3-7137 for Scores Western League double play. Tom Drake gave up three hits and struck out 10 leading Home Federal past Western Tool. Fred Allen's triple featured the offense w.

Colorado Amarillo ....42 Lincoln 33 Pueblo 38 Sioux City .37 Albuquerque ..35 Topeka 35 Des Moinej .26 Pet. .616 .568 .514 .500 .487 .473 .473 .366 L. 28 32 36 38 39 39 39 45 GB. 3Vi 7'j 91', lOVj lOVi 18 Mike Schamerhorn, Western Tool, pitched a four-hitter. Jerrv Messerlv, Koch Brothers, hurled a two-hitter, fanned 10 and walked nine, and Cal Stout had two for two as the National Division leaders beat Friendly Bank.

Bob Westlund, the losing pitcher, allowed six hits. Six runs in the fourth in ning enabled Bankers Life to ripfpat Eeonomv Forms. Lar lcndholm Steven Lundholm's two- clabk run homer in the sixth broke a tie and gave the Yankees a 6-4 victory over the Braves. Abbie Gardiner's no-hit pitching in 2 innings of relief and a fine running catch by John Accola of Larry Agan's drive against the left-field fence were other features. BEAVERDALE Bill Weidmaier tripled in the winning run and also doubled, and Douglas Inhofe pitched five-hit ball as the Cubs beat the Yanks, 5-4.

Larry Tip-pett hit a two-run homer for the first circuit blow off a Cub pitcher this year. WINDSOR Bill Miller allowed one hit and fanned 12, Jim Moore hit his tenth homer of the season, and Dave Craig had two hits in the Dodgers 14-2 triumph over the Tigers. SOUTH DES MOINES John Bryan singled in the winning run in last of the sixth, as the Indians beat the White Sox, 9-8. Chuck Jordan made a neat catch of Kenny Zika's drive against the center-field fence for the Indians. MIDTOWN Mike McClish and brother Billy combined to hurl five-hitter and fan 11, Raymond Johnson batted in five runs with a triple, two doubles and a single and Bob Randle's two runs batted in with two doubles helped the Yankees beat the Cubs, 9-6.

Eugene Burke, Cub left-fielder, made five good running catches. SAYDEL Bernie Sandvig batted in four runs with three hits and Jerry Taft and Mike Madden made three hits each in the Cubs' 10-4 victory over the Yankees. The Cubs are tied for first place. WEST DES MOINES Steve Lee pitched three-hit ball in four innings of relief. Gene Fuller batted in four runs with three hits and Steve Warywoda made a catch against the center-field fence with two on to rob Jay Wood of an extra base hit in the Giants' 11-8 defeat of the Yankees.

For the Yanks, Andy Hahiska batted in four runs with two doubles. NORTH POLK Galen Sly allowed five hits and Terry Cory, substituting for his brother Larry, injured in the first frame, did a fine job behind the plate as the Ankeny Dodgers beat Alleman Brf.ves, 8-2. The Ankeny Dodgers and Polk City Cards played a seven-inning 8-8 tie at Polk City before the game was called because of darkness. GRAND VIEW Richard Sherzan gave up four hits ry Thomas, Economy Forms batted in two runs with two Tuesday's Games Lincoln 6, Des Moines 1 Colorado Springs 4, Amarillo 3 Pueblo 2-3, Albuquerque 0-0 Topeka 17, Sioux City 4 Pitchers in Tonight's Games Des Moines (Daviault 0-0) tt Sioux City (Senerchia 5-6) Topeka (Demars 6-3) at Lincoln (Jackson 6-5) Albuquerque (Shuima 1-1) at Colorado Springs (Grant 3-4) Pueblo (Garber 5-3) at Amarillo (Blanton 9-3) Thursday's Games Des Moines at Sioux City Topeka at Lincoln Albuquerque at Colorado Springs Pueblo at Amarilla National League doubles. Armstrong Rhinos bunched hits with six errors and Art Stokesbarv hurled a four over hitter in the victory Super Valu.

RECREATION SOFTBALL Games Tonight ..40 .41 .37 .36 Milwaukee San Francisco St. Louis HAWKEVE GIKLN H. P. Christian vs. Grace Bapt.

Our Savior Luth. vs GB. 2Va 3 3Vi 4 6 8 L. 33 36 35 35 39 37 41 42 Pet. .548 .532 .514 .507 .500 .493 .468 .440 Philadelphia rtTVf p'Mft, vs.

Ga.ile. Bapt. mnlSniTHOniST LAME 7 p. m. Wesley vs.

Lnion Pk. at Chicago 39 Cincinnati 36 Pittsburgh ....36 Los Angeles ...33 win i wiJjMiiwiitiiiiiui, Liuiiu 1 1 1 ii ii iuii ii ji upmn im IliPJiylgJ AF'lfield 8:45 P. m. Capitol Hts, Asbury at Ahfield 5:45 p. m.

Simpson vs. Easton rl. Granrtvtew CARDINAL OIRI.S 7 p. m. Srarletts vs.

Belles or Cen Tuesday's Game American League All-Stars 4, National League All-Stars 3 tral at East Town p. m. Staves Memorial vs. Our and Don Good homered in the Yankees' 7-1 victory over Savior Luth. at East lown 7 m.

Maiorettes vs. Ia Method, Pitchers in Tonight's Games the Indians. Gary Lamb of the Indians struck out 12. Jimmy Clayton's three-hitter helped the Cardinals Hosp. at 7 n.

m. Galilee Bapt. vs. First Bapt. VYs'pm1! -Forest Ave.

Bapt. vs. P. Open Bible st West His 7 m. B'nai nth vs.

St. Joseph beat the White Sox, 5-4. Dean Whiting, losing pitcher, struck out 12 but walked in the winning run in the final WOODLAND Tom Johnson fanned 10 and Steve tire body, adds blowout protection, increases safety at thru way speeds. Available now at sale prices in U. S.

Royal Safety First Tires the tires that put your safety first! Preuwt-Tempering it a new U. S. Roya! "Safety Firit" process formerly used only in nylon tire costing up to twice at much, tt provides unitized strength throughout the Non-Doms at Stone 8:45 p. m. Vikines vs.

Night Milwaukee (Willey 2-1) at los Angeles (Williams 3-3) Only game scheduled Thursday's Games 2 Pittsburgh at Chicago Night Philadelphia at St. Louis Night Milwaukee at Los Angeles Night Cincinnati at San Francisco American League tSt0ne ALL-CITY B-30 p. m. Comm. Chapel Rowland and Don Johnson each doubled in two runs in the Dodgers' 14-6 defeat of the Cards.

I A G. at Callanan 6:30 P. Areo vs. D. M.

Hawks UNIVERSITY Three-run homers by Dick Purcell and John Allan helped the Indians beat the Tigers, 7-6. U.S. ROYAL NYLON Deluxe 1 T' tt at Weeks sx Union Pk 7 0: Ft Pes M. Grace 7 Gatchel Piston 4 2 First Simosnn 3 Caoltol Hts Windsor Ht 5 3 Ashnrv TfESPAVS RKSt'LTS Grace 12 First Windsor 13. Gatchel 1 Easton PI.

Capjtol Hts Tnion Pk. 2. Ft. Des M. 0 0 6 iA 16 Walks Help KNOW YOUR GOLF RULES L.

Pet GB. York 48 25 .653 Kansas City ..38 37 .507 11 Boston 38 37 .507 11 Detroit 37 37 .500 lWt Cleveland 37 40 .481 13 Chicago 39 430 13 Baltimore ....35 40 .467 14 Washington ..31 45 .408 18'i stHiW West D.M. Cubs 1 bury CHt'RrH W. 6015 pln tax ood freadobi Art, The Cubs made only four A Windsor Jrs. 0 Pr.

Ave. Christ EUB 2 bloclrwad, hb-typ hits but they came with 16 1 7 5 TTESPT-R RESULTS Tuesday's Game American League All-Stars 4, Na Andrews Park Ave Prespy. l. m. walks and enabled the team to defeat the Indians, 16-5, in RAYON taai tional League All-Stars 3 Windsor Jr.

17 Windsor Mariners 16 Pitcher's in Tonight's Games 4 3 2 0 8 Night Cleveland (Mciish 5-5) at New York (Ford 10-3) the West Des Moines Babe Ruth League Tuesday. Mike Wheatcraft, the winning pitcher gave up four hits. SL-3. fHRlnss mil" i II University 0 West Side C.Ien E-ho 4 2.Colle Ave, Union Pk 4 union V-EsrAVS RESULTS GVn Fcho 13, Wakonda 7 T'-nton Pk 19, West Side. 11 University 17 Ave 3 AI.I.'TAR I I 9 0 Pnves 5 2-S4th Sir Co.

Mule Farmers 5 3 W' TUBI-TYPI I TUBEUSS 5iie llsttwoll VfeitewaR IkkiwoII Wliitesnfl 6.70-15 $1795 $25 20 $23 25 $28 46 7.10-IS 2282 27.97 75 50 31.24 740-15 24.95 30 56 2792 34.21 800-15 2741 33 58 31.07 38 04 AN P'ifeM Pm Tn ond Triorfr)hlf Trr Only game scheduled Thursday's Games St 4 4 i A JO1 5 fJl 3 5 1 0 10 2 Day, night Cleveland at Nev York Night Chicago at Boston Night Kansas City at BaHimort Night Detroit at Washington TL r.r.Li.ia Baror-s 17. 3h (t. Co. 6 A M' METHODIST HOTS I. I vf Here Susie's ball has landed on the wrong green.

She must not play it from the green. She must pick it up and drop it off the green, as near as possible to where the ball lay but not nearer the hole which she is playing. r.lf Foundation yo" wu C. tferwo ton1 ath rl rtli Co. Ph.

CH 4-5215 Imaruel 7 4 Cstrh-l 3 T'mon Park 2 Simpson 6 4 Etv Pi-r-e 2 6 TUKPDA Y'S RESULTS Fimnson 13 Gatrhel 12. Tnan'iel 10 T'r-on Park O. Wesley 1 Fas-n Plare P. BASEBALL ET SIDE 1.1 INDER LI 4 2 G'ants 3 4 Ca-rSinals 4 3 W-rnors 2 4 TTTSDAT-S P.ESULTS Cardinals 7. Gis-'s 3.

Games polk inr.n 6-30 P. m. S. C. C.

Fleas at Gran-lvlew. d-3rt Devils if De-nons tt Porse't E' Southside forfeited to E. Bob Wright led the Cubs with two for four. The Cubs scored six runs in each of the third and fourth innings. Two Americans Gain Irish Semis DUBLIN, IRELAND UP) Two American tennis players, Mrs.

Dorothy Head Knode of Forest Hills, N. and 17-year-old Sally Moore of Bak-ersfield, Wednesday reached the semifinals of the Irish tennis championships. They will play each other Thursday. Mrs. Knode defeated former Irish champion Betty Lombard, 6-3, 6-1.

Miss Moore beat Mary O'SuIIivan, a former Irish junior champion, 433 E. Grand AMATEURS FARR vr WIN. 3 0 TULLAB Ia. Pirk Lane of Mcwnes tjrate1 the Dhai Center Merchants, 3-0. tn a ptcheit Tufwinv merit end hei irt piare In til "rHrai Iowa Softball Lf teue.

Trm Prfc. Ln rword 11 9-1 Park Lane adored aU of tta rura in the thjrd mmnit on a wr-gle bv rimr Km a hit batsman and two error Dirk Tratchel of Park Lane hurlar! a oie-hutr and atrorK out eieht. Pay Ni8ly of Da Ha a Center pitched two-fij. bait and fanned Bven hot-v-tot v. RAvr.ru PAILA CENTER.

IA. The MitnM H'tf-N-Tota wit met un Granger Marc ban i in ttia opentnr earn of the aarond A mar-can Softball Aaevxiatioia trwrnamem here Monday ihjeM at 7 TtO o'clock. Tfta aetnttnati will be pia ycd ednea-lay and the fVil on Friday. Ffrar -roiled Dee Moines Hot-K-Tota ve Granger Mir, burn, bye Ma-lnd Woodward. iOalisa Center Merchanta A4t Wee'ern Tv! went Into a for flrat in tha N'atioral Association Soft-bu Lajr- Tuf.y v-'gax by defeaur.f tee City Merchants 5-7.

i mm 9. Drake Star MONTREAL, QUE. UP) Solly Drake (former Des Moines player) got three hits to extend his batting streak to 19 consecutive games as his Montreal team defeated Rochester, 3-2, in" 10 innings in the International League Tuesday night. ses, iVictimney woi? Lvnch, Howard Draw HALIFAX, N. S.

GP New York lightweight Vernon Lynch battled Canadian champion Dick (Kid) Howard to a 10-round draw Tuesday night. 1415 W. Grand Ph. CH 3-0515 6-3, 6-2..

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