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Rapid City. S. Daily Journal Thursday. June 20, 1946 10 MARKETS LOUIS KAYOES CONN IN EIGHTH Cattle Demand Eases Slightly Chicago, June 20 (tfV-The relentless scramble for cattle which has continued for two weeks easea a little today and the general market was steady to 25 cents lower. Eastern shipper demand showed medium and good grade steers, comparable heifers and sausage bulls were mostly 2Ti cents lowei and cows were weak to 25 cents Modest Rally Stopped Short CALLS IT QUITS CROWN UNSHAKEN New York Stocks Close June 20 Alas Jun 8i Ken'cott 55 Allis-Chal 53 Libby 13 A Airlines 16 Lockheed 33 Can 101 Loews 348 A Pow Lt 18! Mack Truck 70 A St 20 Mar Field 4oi A Roll Mills 35 Martin Co 38'1 A Stl Fdrs 451, Ward 88 i 1961 Nash Kel 211 A Tob 921 Nat Cash Reg39i Anaconda 45! Nat Oairy 41i LOSER ASSERTS HE HAS FOUGHT HIS LAST MATCH Bomber Relentlessly Stalks Challenger Around Ring As Quarry Eludes Mixup.

By GAYLE TALBOT lower, Coice steers and heifers fiv Armour Co 16, Nat uistii oi No Am Av 14 Avia Corp 10 New York, June 20 (API An early modest rally in rail stocks faded after noon today and market leaders generally suffered losses of one to as much as 7 to 13 points for exceptionally "thin" issues such as du Pont and Eastman Kodak. Dealings, around the slowest of the year to date in the morning, picked up activity as trends softened- Few recoveries were in sight near the close Steels, motors, rubbers and the majority of the carriers were prominent casualties-Transfers for the full proceedings were in the vicinity of 1.200.000 I were steady, dui ine average market was not as active as yesterday Hogs active, steady, good, choice barrows, gilts. 14.85. the ceiling: sows 14.10. ceiling.

Complete I early clearance. Cattle 4 500; salable calves 500; total 500: general market steady to 25 lower; mostly 25 lower on medium and nd grade steers, comparable heifers and sausage bulls; No Pac 3U NW Air 43J Ohio Oil 26! Otis Elev 353 Packard 9i Pan Am Air 183 Para Pic 72a Penney 50 Penn Ry 41i Pepsi Cola 32 Ph Dodge 41g Philco 33i Phil Pet 684 Proc Gam 661 Pure Oil 26 Radio Corp 114 Barnsdall 27 1 Bendix Avia 482 Beth Stl 106 Boeing Air 26i Briggs Mfg 485 Budd Mfg -Budd Wheel Butler Bros 33! Case (JD 49 Celanese 69 Cer de Jas 431 Chi NW 36 Chrysler 124 Coca Cola 175 ol-Palm-P 49', Com Ed 35i South 5i New York, June 20 iAP Joe Louis still has it. Billy Conn knows. Knocked out by one of the greatest of champions, bleeding from cuts across his left cheek and nose. Conn sat smiling on a rubbing table deep under Yanks Stadium lust night and dared with solemn finality that he ould never fight again.

"The kid from Pittsburgh is putting his cue stick in the rack." said shares Skepticism over forthcoming price control legislation again received part of the blame for the retreat-Earnings, dividends and splitups failed to inspire most stocks con- choice steers, heifers steady; east-tin shipper demand slow; itttM yearlings bulk 17.00 to 18.00: cows draggy, weak to 5 lower; vealers 17.00 down; stock cattle scarce. Sheep 1 000; spring lambs UU- Ml even, mostly sieaay. spois on svj I uther slaughter classes scarce, un- cerned- Initial bids for rails again were based partly on hopes for freight rate boosts-Bonds slipped. Cotton, approach Repub Stl 35 I changed: medium to good spring tamos is.au io io.uu; lew guiia. choice to 17.00; scattered small lotl medium to good old crop shorn lambs with No.

I pelts 14.25 to 15.00; culls down to 9.00; shorn slaughter ewes 8.75 down. the gamester who had gone down under an eighth-round barrage from I the fists of Louis. "You've seen the 1 kid's last fight- It's not there any more In every respect, except for those i who had their hearts bent upon Joe Louis retaining his crown, it was a lugubrious ending to what had been given bright promise of being one of the memorable events in boxing history. Up to the last few seconds, when dynamite in the big negro's fjgbj suddenly went off and left Conn 1 wrapped in darkness on the floor, the great crowd banked in the Yan-; kee ball yard had witnessed as dull a fight as the ring game ever spawned. At SlOO'a head it must have been horrible- ing the Iinish.

was off la to 7j cents a bale- At Chicago grains remained at ceilings. Grain Traders Wait OPA Action Chicago, June 20 (API A few transactions were made in oats at the ceiling level today as the grain trade awaited outcome of the controversy surrounding the OPA. Activity in the cash market also was at a reduced level, with only 15.000 bushels of corn and 20.000 bushels of oats purchased for future delivery in morning trade. Movement of wheat was expand SIOUX CITY LIVESTOCK Sioux City, June 20-(P)-(USI)Ai Cattle salable 2 200; calves salable 1 10. slaughter steers and heifers sold I early, largely strong, mainly nn shipping account; beef cows Arm; canners and cutters dull; fresh stccker and feeder run limited, about steady: bulk good and choice steers 16.75 to 17.65, latter price I ceiling for numerous loads 1.000-1275-lb.

beeves; few medium to low good short feds 16.50 down; me-1 Cons Edison 334 Rey Tob 44 Cons Vulter 241 Savage Arms 141 Cont Can 481 Schenley 821 ont Oil Del 44 Sears Roe 411 Corn Prod 64 Servel 19' Curtis Wr 7 Sinclair 181 Deere Co 53 Soc Vac 178 Doug Air 855 Stan Brand 441 du Pont 210 St Oil Cal 53i Eastman 235 St Oil Ind 45S Firestone 707 St Oil 753 Gen Elec 458 Stone Web 201 Gen Foods 49 Studebakcr 343 Gen Mtrs 701 Sunray Oil 111 Goodrich 69J Swift Co 39 Goodyr 64 Texas Co 62 Gra Paige 11 Tex Gulf Sul 37 Gt Ry pf 62 Trans Am 20 Grevhound 45J Union Carb 1124 Grum Air 46 Untd Aire 28 Gulf Oil 73 US Gypsum 126 Homestake US Fubbcr 661 Hudson 27E Steel 853 Int Harv 96 West Tel 37 Int Nick Can 36i West Elec 334 Int Paper 451 Woolworth 55 I 231 Young 4 721 Johns-Mans 1521 Zenith Radio- 33J Joe Louis ing, although not much was avail II. k. Card Honing I common and medium cows to 11.00 Pro Nines To Appear Here Friday Evening To Find Xrv Ilnrl good around 13.50 to 13.00; light canners 7.00 and below; Jew me- Afraid To Mix Afraid to mix it with Louis. Billy-had for seven and a fraction rounds done almost nothing except dance around and elude with desperate purpose the blows that he seemed 2.283.000 bushels against 1.819,000 bushels a year ago. Reports to dealers said that in southwestern Kansas and Oklahoma many storage houses were glutted and cannot accept more wheat until improvement I Yankees-Chicago White Sox and dium t0 and yearlings 13.25 to 15.50; choice By JOE REICHLER AP Sports Writtr Boston Red Sox-St.

Louis Browns .,1, A to realize would come sooner or feeders quoted to 17.00. Hogs 900: active, generally Arm; bulk barrows and gilts 14.50, ceil later. I the box car shortage permits outward movement of present I 1 1 4 13 111 in- nincin.au icnuc us wui Managers Leo Durochcr of the i Brooklyn Dodgers and Edd.e Dyer 1 of the St Louis Cardinals, whose 1 ringing talefas are confined mainly i were washedawa)' ing: sows and stags 13.75. without Rapid City's first professional baseball game of the current season hits town this weekend when the Havana La Palomas tackle Chicago's Brown Bombers on i Northside field Friday night at 6 o'clock. MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, June 20 (AP) Wheat receipts today 57; year ago 130.

Trading basis unchanged; quotations unchanged. to the bathtub, were humming the dockage Sheep 900; fairly active; fed Ll pnces were $146! for corn, shorn lambs around 50 lower fori barlev and ROUNDUP He was a far different Conn from the cocky, aggressive youngster who just five years ago thrilled a similar crowd by fighting Louis for all he was worth down to the bitter end of the 13th round- "I knew I was making a stinking fight," he said apologetically to State Athletic Corhmissioner Eddie oats i m-1 ri ii ctars in rcp- December tember, November and oats contracts. The Jaycee-sponsored twilight contest is scheduled to run a full same tune today and it sounded suspiciously like the song entitled "Coming in on a Wing and a Prayer." Searching frantically for another! starting moundsman to ease the 1 Syndicate To Buy Cleveland Indians Soon State flower of Arkansas is the apple blossom By HUGH FULLERTOM. Jr. two days: load good and choice 101-lb.

long No. 1 pelt lambs 16.00 to shippers; deck medium to good long No. 1 pelt lambs 15.00 to shippers: shorn slaughter ewes steady, good and choice 7.7S to S.29. nine innings, according to the Jun- New York. June i WQOL TOP FUTURES New York, June 20 (ify There Eagon, who visited him in his dress as a second guess, it seems the armv I thought I could keep pitching burden of his overworked ing room was considerable activity in wo i Heading the star array of hur-lers on the Bombers' roster is Roosevelt iDuro) Davis, rated as awav from Joe for 15 rounds, nc ivv added much-needed lift yesterday when made a bad guess when it only gave Joe Louis a sergeant's stripes.

He should have been at least a two-Star general. Joe gave a mas- tops futures today with trading at unchanged ceilings. Boston cover one of the top-ranking moundsmen In Conn's defense, nrobablv no Joe mrooKiym nauen ana lea terful exhibition of tactical war. I in nearo baseball circles for many have Louis Wilks, a pair of pitching fighter living today could CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, June 20 AP USDA) Live poultry: firm: receipts 22 trucks, no cars FOB prices: leghorn fowls 23; old roosters, 21 5- FOB I wholesale market: heavy young ducks 22: other prices unchanged. problems all season, came through fare against Billy Conn last night years He may start Friday evening i done any better than he did against no nis legs are Slower man they against the Cuban aggregation- the Joe Louis who stalked him and nanosorne numrm iWM finally brought him down Igal night.

to, and tu. Aznea 4 i Cards, respectively. Both Duro- The La Palomas, who hail from "ic 'i: rdrs ago man; mane any difference. Louis let Conn i lie idiis nnu ptuu i 564 to witness the one-sided spec er no were, tacle at least can tell their Jne" erratic moundsmen the Cuban winter circuit, boast Manual Godinez Oliva, a fancy pitcher who recently whiffed 11 Bombers in a game played in the eastern part of the state Mil here-to-fore children they saw a great chant Cleveland. June 20 tjpi Famed baseball exhibitionist Bill Veeck laid plans today for rejuvenating and "dressing up" the Cleveland Indians as sale of the Tribt to a syndicate headed by the 32-year-old ex-marine appeared imminent.

Veeck. who iired Milwaukee fans with unusual added attractions during a five-year ownership of the Brewers, rtporled he placed in escrow yesterday "a considerable amount of money and a written proposition which we consider a legitimate, fair offer lor purchase of the Indians." The marine veteran said his group held a cash balance to complete the purchase and tbit he was "hopeful that the sale will be completed In two or three days." pion at near to his best- Conn said CHICAGO FUTURES Chicago, June 20 AP Corn: Jan Mar close 1 461 Oats: July. Aug Sep, Nov Dec Mar. close 88. Barley: Nov.

Dec. Mar. close 1 39. The two nines are touring the it was a more terrible Louis he have Anally hit their stride. Hatten, highly touted ex-sailor, I whose stylish left wing was coun'-ed on to notch "at least IS victor-; ies" for the Dodgers in this, his I freshman year, finally flashed the ing was supplied through profit taking Estimated sales of wool tops were 350000 wool futures 30.000 lbs.

Wool futures were quiet but 1 steady. Wool futures closed .6 of a cent lower. Oct (1947) high 96.6: low 96.6: Inst 96 B. Certificated wool spots 94.5B. Wool tops futures close .1 to .3 of a cent lower.

March H947) high 133.0; low 133.0; last 132.9B. May U947) high 1330; low 133.0: last 132.5B. July (1947) high 133.0; low 1330: last 1325B Oct. H947) high 133.0; low 133.0. last 1325B.

Certificated spot wool tops 133 0B. Bid: N-Nominal. do all the bouncing and running, while he merely shuffled in the right direction, and he had Billy at a disadvantage all the time. Eventually Joe worked his man into just the right position and in three punches it was all over. Referee Eddie Joseph had the easiest job you could imagine.

He didn't have to break a clinch and about all he had to do at the finish was signal the end of the count and help Billy to his feet. middle west sector, sometimes play- faced last night than in 1941 ing each other and sometimes pair- Joe didn't hurry things, exactly, ing off against strong home squads He just shuffled eternally forward. in the various towns waiting almost patiently for the I 7 7 Jj form expected of him as he blanked MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, June 20 (AP) Flour unchanged. Shipments 37.820 arar to enable the Brooks to retain their lormance with a dash of clowning, i the two terrific rights and a left although they stick strictly to bus- game and a half National league bulge over the runner-up Redbirds. It was only the third triumph MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES Minneapolis.

June 20 (APi No grain futures trading. to the jaw smashed him down aftet 2:19 of the eighth round The early stages were boring With Louis holding his fire and Billy operating with extreme caution, not a half-dozen blows were mess when the going gets tough. Manager of the Windy City colored nine is Elwood Bingo) De Moss. His able hurling corps, in addition to Davis, includes such against five setbacks for the 28-year-old Bancroft, ipeedboy, who had been knocked from the mound in six of his eight starts. Sigh oi Relief RAPID CITY PRODUCE Butterfat No- 1.

48c No- 2. 46c "Sooner" among "soontr." is Charlie Donnelly of Rapid City, who happens to have the as-far-as-we know unduputod distinction of having been the first whit child born in Oklahoma after the famous land rush of 1190. He first taw the light of day in Hennestay, and his birth was registered by the military govtrnment which governed until Tom Ferguson was appointed as Oklahoma's first territorial aovernor Htnmux dusky notables as Simmie Card exchanged in the opening round. Snappy Summaries Overheard on the subway after the bout: "A fellow in the stands near us had a radio and we all wanted to leave and see that fight the announcer was talking about" Stadium Boots jjL Wonder what became of tnTrT $7 000 000 gate that folks were talking about a year or so ago? Nobody was introduced. Announcer Harry Balogh sent them off very Champs Not Dyer's sigh of relief resulted from ner.

a standout with the Chicagoans That round and the third were the last year; "Lefty" Thompson, a only ones that could have been souuipaw just out of service; John awarded to the Pittsburgh kid- Rated Top Gradually Louis increased the tUi The Associated Pres.) in by whose sore-arm had NATIONAL LEAGUE been a source of constant worry to the freshman mentor. The pint-siz- pjtuburgh 000 000 000 0 7 5 ed Wilks. relegated to relief chores Brooklyn 400 002 lOx 7 0 0 after failing to finish in each of his Hof Hallett. Album and Cam-three starting assignments earlier elli; Hatten and Sandlock. Ski.

that. fltffaf I mieao. u. June eo mri-noi i founded just in lime for Charlie lo Himble. formerly of the Detroit Motor City Giants: Arthur Mast, an ex-member of the Birmingham.

Ala Black Barons outfit: Otis Patterson, who saw action with Wiley Standings pressure, until, by the fourth chapter, he was dealing Conn considerable punishment with stinging left jabs, and occasionally was crowd- even the fact they're the defend gramatically with "may the better be born, and the town got its name from a skinnar who drove over man emerge victoriously" and Billy wasn't cooled until the eighth. college baseballers down in the ine his lishter nnnonent close (By The Associated Preto AMERICAN LEAGUE irTrLS Cincinnati 301 000 000- I Lone Star state during 1944. and I th rn and whansine him tn L. MIA AAA 4A A seait.v Vn-b ni'U il til UIV aaaaiu 8 2 2 An- last night tussle with the Boaton Cleaning the Cuff Some of the writers who were Leonard Johnson. the head and body with hard left Al Morehead.

Bomber veteran, and right hooka- Boston 42 New York 30 Detroit 21 parked in the baseball press box ana John Porter, mat nut nt i.ii, h.rf Kf a ZT- I V- less ine rc oi uic wnuc Washington Pet. .737 I0 1j4 .537 ni i3V .404 288 St. Louis 400 004 000- 8 10 0 Boston 111 000 000- I 12 2 13 22 25 2S 32 32 21 iTw-i y- i -no -quaasman oi me seventft rounds oy increasingly Cards went on to win 8-3. AU. Gray Sox.

wider margins- Billy tried fewer wm who Zwri badlv from a Cleveland St. Louis i seats around the ring and saw ing champions or that one member of trfc combination is the National Open champion could keep Lloyd Mangrum of Lns Angeles snd Law-son Little of Monterey, ta the favorites' seat today for the resumption of the Inverness Invitational four-ball golf tournament If you wanted to play a favorite In this tournament as figured on a betting board it was the team of Ben Hogan of Hershey. Pa and Jimmy Demaret of Houston. Tex. The Mangrum-Little combination didn't even figure in the first three Second choice was the tesm of Byron Nelson of Toledo, snd Harold 29 25 25 21 IS Barrett Wilk and GamgnU.

land freight wagons over the old Chisholm trail. Something new will be added at the Black Hills Playhouse's premiere performance tonight at Coolidgc Inn in the State Park. Dr. Warren M. Lee iSDU) is going to try an idea of his staging the play on a low platform with the audience seated on three sides, instead of just in front.

Welcome, Black Hills Players, and good luck. See where they re looking for oil up around Newell. We drove out and looked for oil. loo on "Dust Drive'' between Maple Aveaue a liberal sprinkling of what pasaes Sain. Wallace.

Roser. Spahn and Chicago anuie me mining cnores and fewer puncnes- Once, in tne More than 1.800 fans watched the sixth, he slipped to one knee after Bombers scramble to a close 10 to taking a jolting Louis jab on the ior xeminine neaagear Philadelphia 17-4 won and lost record in 1944 to 4-7 last year, yielded only four hits in six and one-third innings, a performance that may earn him another chance. 9 victory over the Cubans on Wood chin Chicago at Philadelphia, pnstpon ed. weather. NATIONAL LEAGUE field in Sioux Falls earlier this Sensed Kill is III Record week The loosers.

however. wer Apparenth sensing the kill. Louis npvwiciiui rviiawnav iiik bviii, ir'Uia Detroit's Tigers continued to iJsPirOlI I lac 11 si iiiura 1 Brooklyn Louis Haw York. June 20 -)- Facts' 14 hiu' went out to finish it in the eighth crawl up close to the leaders in the AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet. .818 .89 -in .310 and figures on last night Louis- Ior "go contingent Early in the round Joe caught Billy American league by clawing the Pn Hah I Philadelphia 000 000 000- 0 6 I Detroit 010 002 OOx- 2 0 0 Philadelphia Athletics.

3-0. in a 24 21 22 22 27 22 20 25 20 20 22 20 24 22 21 20 inicago Cincinnati Boaton v.ii.i miv aiincv VI4IUIUIII Jug) McSpadeii of Sanford. Me twilight affair. and third was the duo of San Snead Ih, Jft ftS ttock talet barns, but compared to their 1941 meeting the Polo Grounds: iim Fights Last Night didn't find hiueas for six innings oy Pnn Thhit. Held Plit.burah in a corner and gave him a rough going-over In the midat n' the flurry of punches.

Conn gave a little laugh and said something inaudible to Joe-Seconds later Louis launched a LaatNiaki 1S4I .442 .412 Cincinnati's Eell Biackwell. the, LtM. ptrKmrd New York New York Giants turned upon the Philadelphia Reds' freshman sensation in tnej Washington at Cleneland. post-mventh with a pair of damaging nnnmA wat emundi of Hot Springs. Va and Vic Gher-zi of Knoxvllle.

Tenn. Nelson snd Gheui. It might be noted, finished as runners-up to Mangrum in the Nations! Open at Cleveland last Sunday. Practice at the Inverness course was st a minimum yesterday. The terrific right in mid-ring that AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Pet.

caught Billy flush in the face and blows which, coupled with four New York at Chicac. postnoned opened a cut under his left eye walks and a hit batsman, produced rain. Paid BY Th Associated Press) Attendance 4eJM 54.487' New York-Joe Louis. 207, De- -Gross troit- knocked out Billy Conn. 182.

Gate Receipts $1 923.564 1451.743 Ptburgh. 'Title). Louis' share 577 700 1M.404 "ttsfield. Mass-Vinnie Vines. -Onn'i share 209000 TIMi Schenectady.

Y. knocked Top price for last night'i ring-! out Rw Do'- 1S2. Hartford. 7 aide seats. $100.

for 1941. 825, Oakland. Calif -Jimmy Sherrer, Last night's share approsi- i 146 Milwaukee, knocked out Lin-mate, coin Stanley. 150. Oakland.

10 that sent bloood cascading down to 1 four runs and gave tne roio chilling breeze was enough to keep 25 27 20 29 30 21 24 30 38 22 32 22 25 23 25 St. Paul Louisville Kansas City Indianapolis Minneapolis Columbus Toledo .585 .532 .325 .448 .404 HI his chin. Then the end came with stunning suddenness. As they came together in a neutral corner the big negro whipped Grounders a 4-3 victory. Rain and wet grounds cut th? major league schedule in half as the Cleveland Washington.

New York AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ffinaaj City 000 000 000 0 4 Columbus 100 000 oox- 1 3 Drews and Silvers. Mazar a Malon. most of the players off the course The boys will be shooting for 810.500 In cash with 13,000 going to the winning team. Every team shares in the prize money with the eighth snd last place outfit splitting 0800 a a. They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo Ton noo 0- 7 XT1 he Flr tame-buckled Conn'a kneea Then.

ne M(nn g- ,11, great finisher that he has Indlanapolia to 000 000 I 1 been, he whanged another right Logan Drnrr and PrutM; TOO BAD ABOUT THAT'S ALL POOR TwEV WEC rVg WERE (30NMA CHIP iM AND BRING HIM Woods and Riddle. any. With lha utmost ratpect to all authorities concerned, we hope thai something can be dona about oiling that read. Won't ii be a dusty mast during Black Hills Range Days. July 19-20 21? Suppose everybody has read that swell Black Hills article in the July issue of Holiday, by Bob Casey.

We tske a mild exception, however, to the statement that the "Sioux Indians who named the Black Hills) never ventured close enough to find out what they actually looked like." The Hills were sacred, and Indians did shun them lo a greet extent, but the Indians did know the Hills, and visited them. Bsck In 1847 twenty-seven years IK 'Before Custer). Psrkmsn. the historian, vitited the Indians here and wrote of the wild cevsl-cade that defiled with me DOWN THE GORGES OF THE BLACK HILLS, with paint and war plumes, fluttering trophies and savsge embroidery, bows, arrows, lances, etc etc. Incidentally.

Boh Casey spent part of hit boyhood right here In the Hills, on his uncle's (John Casey) ranch on Spring neck. Be It must have been a slip of the typewriter when he mentioned the Black Hills st one hundred square miles' instesd oi-100 miles square Anyway, it was grand srtlcle. and so was Warren Morretl't review of it In Thru the Hills. OLD SMEDLCy HAVING OLD SWEDLEY GOING TO ChiP SOMETHING -BUT WE ueena vijev'l i 1 Cueri urn ler TMAT NERVOUS BREAK BSTTEQ WAIT AND Breadon Said On Visit To Mexico Mexico City. June 20--Reports that Sam Breadon.

president of the St. luls Cardinals and vice president of the National league was in Mexico talking with Mexican Baseball league President Jorge Pasquel caused stir in sport circles todsy. The fsct Inst Breadon might be holding out an olive branch to Pa- DOWN vE'RE CMEEQ HiMUPi PENSON BEFORE LIKE A VISIT A- TH6y LOOSEM LIP SEE WHAT HE'S TO THE MOSPlTA Second game: Minneapolis 001 000 000- 1 0 0 Indianapolis 110 020 02s- 712 I Schoenborn. Strunk and Wheel er: Cecil and Brady. Milwaukee at Toledo, postponed, wet grounds.

St Paul at Louisville, postponed, rain. ALLOWED TO I and cweec PROM THE AU. THEY'RE INTER' VJNOERTAKERi to Come ESTED IN IS A MALP DAY OFF TWfVlL I DONT THINK Pheasants Bow To Dukes, 19-16 Although the Duluth Dukes were outhit. 10 lo 10. and commltteed six errors sgslnst their opponents' four, they nevertheless came out on the top half of a 10 to 10 final score against the Aberdeen Pheasants Wednesday night.

Over across St. Louis bay, Superior alio got the most hits but waa shut out by the Sioux rails Canaries. 3 to 0. Pargo-Moorhead at St. Cloud and Grand Forks at Bau Claire were both rained out.

YESTERDAY'S STARS (By The Associated Press) PROBABLY EAT WHAT POOR SMED IS fuel who has sttrscted some of the the Jaw that started Billy down, and brought serosa a left that dumped him on the canvas There was never a chance that he would gain his feet by the count of ten- He struggled Referee Eddie Joseph took up the count with the official lure keeper, but at the final sweep of the officials right arm the Pittsburgh kid had only succeeded in propping up one elbow His eyes were glared and unseeing as his handlers rushed across and helped htm to his stool "He hits terribly Billy said later "It was the right cross that ruined me I heard the count, ell right, but I couldn't do anything about It" The three officials had the champion far tn front when ha landed his lethal punches. Referee Joseph gave Conn the second snd third rnunda The two Judges. Jack liven and Prank Porbea. each railed POfis THIS OLD PLAMET BRINGS HiM- m)or league nest players ui in Hot Tamsle circuit coupled with the fact that Breadon might be dickering with Pasquel on possible pur NATIONAL LEAGUE chase of the Cards kept tongues wagging at a mile a minute clip, The Mexican league already hat lured some of the beet Cardinal While we're pasting out bouquets Betting Walker. Brooklyn.

JOB: SUushter it Louis. 40. Wslker. Brooklyn, and Musial. St.

Louis. 41. Home runs- Mite. New York. II.

four players tied with T. players, am- ng mem Max unier. Preddr Martin and Lnu Kletn. thai Joe Hatten. Dodgers Blanked wt goal want lo neglect the Y4 71 the Pirates with teven hits as Dod excellent qualities of Caritr esse- recent additions A couple other mslor leaguers also lumped to the Mraican league.

gers evened the series 7-0 Virgil Trucks. Tigers Hendcuf-fed the Athletics with six hits as Tigers trii. mphed 3-0 Pllrhlna ime Drive In snd give your cer treat! LOOIE CARTER el ihe Cval E. Hlgbe. Brooaiyn.

Breadon could not be loeeted lm- the flrt round even and gave 1 mo ith Chicago 3 0 1 000 third to Conn Otherwise It was a AMCNICAN LEAGUE mediately for comment on hit un expected visit to Mexico. Batting Vernon Wa'hingt .272. William, Boaton. W8 Runs batted in D-rr. A rsal 85 William.

Rmlon. 49 Listening to the office cheeqin659ua0 GET READY TO SlNK ANOTHER VICTIM -THANK TO AMBB05S A4UU.INS, NfrV yJNK, lean sweep for Louis, the hmpt. rather than Loula the puncher The money I.oula made la not ex -parted to do much more then pay off his debts to Promoter Mike and the government, to whom he is far in arrears nn hie income tea. He has said ha will not light agam uus sear. MK CLUB 10 HOLES 01 NOi.ES 80c New Opea Twiilfhi Rates Opting Creek Road Oe- hell mile beyond remeiery DEATHS LAST WIGHT (By The A assets led Presai Rnaton- Richard Ororier.

50, editor and publisher of the Boston Post since 1021 snd ton of the late Edwin A Oroner. publisher of the Peal Uuui 10U to IK. runs Wtlllame, Bwon. iv New York, end Oreenberg 14. Pitching Ruffing.

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