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Yanks Smarting Under Fines Assessed by Larry MacPhail Decked for Refusal to Have Pictures Taken; laiiqiiet Skips, Air Travel Also Figure YORK If--Six chnstrned NPW York Yankees go iihout their of i to pluy win- baseball Friday grow- lnp resentment in ther hearts for a owner Larry MucPhnll and prandloisp promollon scheme. Because the (ailed to leave i practice to have their i ti.rei t.iken In a new kind of i i as p.irt of promotion it it Joe- I a Charley Aaron Rohlnnon were fu rn the i rcd- ui Dcnitt Ultimatum 1ORK, JF--I'rrMdrnl Lnr- rv Vat Phii 11 of Nrw York i a i Friday a he ha(! Issurd a "fl or rise i a tn i i i i a th.it a i nix fnr i to ro onrratr i i non i Ilrdiusn i i I Icnve i a I i pic- i a i soldiers and WACs proposed a i DIMag- Clo uas i 5100, the i i of i career as Y.inkee, and a i i A.iron Robinson lesser .1 a ilrsrriblnjr fine i to 'iny law 'n u.i\ the pl.ijers would un almost boiled over a hearing reports a a who refused to fly i on the next western i be required to prfy their mil road fare. heaviest jolt Di.Magjrlo drew a S100 i the first In his career as Yankee, and The i be "docked" a a Irom 530 to $25 a Undill 'in Bad men- i In teason storlrt, i i a i a i i ro a and DOT ,1 rookie pitcher, I fintrt hrcnusr hr a tion to Frank Shra, br.it Hal Nrvihousrr nnd Ihc Det i fn his last a also a "Jild to have bren fined. As far as could N- learned, the pi i plan no Joint nctlon, cons i i i cnii 1 I i i i A I a I said, 1 rv a It ntif of my I i a no i holer In i A i clubhouir mrrt- Irv not hrlil Thursday game i Detroit w.i* rained j' Wr'II probabwly a It ,1 M'tl--" said a a die no' to I i i Of rvi more- Importance to 1 I a prarr of I club W.T. report a Ihr players rr fused to uv Ihr charlrrrc pi mr for trips would hr for rd to I own wwy i In i i (rains.

No i i a ndml In Ihc hu m.in of tlir- a had heard rumors of such plan BoiuM to Fly mrmbrrs of the re fused to fly on thr tram's first wrstr'n Mrmbrrs of the rallrd "clndrr crrw" are Spud Chandler. Flod Bovens, Don Johnson Alhe Frank Shea George Stlrnrlns, Tommy and Coaches Frank Crow i and John Schultr The first named lire the a start Inr pitchers. The Yankee plane contract expires 7 and Ihc club Indicated It i not be renew rd. Coming on top of Joe Gordon's recrnt blast at MacPhail a-d about conditions i thr latr a of the IMG srnson, rplrlemlc of fines regarded by bn.vrmll men i a situ- at on on the Yankee 'cam a i thr club's popular manager. Harris, In the i a coulJ rn'y obsrrvr "the players Just rt.rtn a that I Is i In i a biding 1 rn to a part in promotion plars Di.Magc.io and I i a a i they knew Ihey i to "co-operate" i i con- In Ihe players v.cc a i a i the and a pension plan i establish! i i Acceptance of New Speedway Proposal Seen Holdout Owners and Drivers to Friday CHICAGO, holdout i and drivers voted Friday on whether to enter the Indlannpolls Speedway 'i 500- mile automobile race May 30 on new terms proposed by Ihe management.

The holdouts, members of the American Solcely of Professional Automobile Racers, agreed to consider a belated entry Into the rjce after Anton Hulman, Speedway owner, had offered to a a extra money for qualifying prizes for post entry ASPAR Monarchs, Giants Here on Friday The Kansas City and Chicago American Giants will play an official American Negro league baseball game Friday' night at American Legion park In Council Bluffs. Starting time Is 8:15 o'clock. --giYi Wuti Piinr-- Davids, Rockets Will Play Here Saturday Night Club Comes Here Prom South The House of David will meet the Rockets, fast Negro traveling team booking out of Omaha, Saturday night at American Leg- Ion park here. Game time Is The Rockets were during the winter. Saturday night's game i be the club's first appearance in the Omaha area.

The Rockets are supplied with players by the Kansas City Mon- nrchs, who farm out a great deal of their promising young talent to this crew subject to recall at any time. Charles Schartow, who pired In the Western Interna tional league last year, will SPORTS arbiter for Saturday drivers Voting Acceptance of the Speedway Team Match Here Tuesday Evening munriKcmrnt'g offer was con- Injtent un ratification Friday by majority of the ASPAR members who were being polled for heir decision. Thursday night Hulman of- frrcd to pay any qualification nwnrds that ASPAR cars could i in the three remaining trials. In addition the Speedway mnmiagcment also agreed that ASPAR a i i should take positions In the starting i In accordance with their ftprcd on Ihc coming qualifying dnyn and they would not hr required lo write "(hank you" letters to the regular entrant! who sign walven for post entires. A Thursday's meeting at Indianapolis, Ralph Hepburn, ASPAR president, said he had "15 to 19" ASPAR cars ready to enter the Memorial day race if the majority voted In favor of accepting the new conditions.

Hepburn and Rex Mays, another veteran driver, said they were 'perfectly happy" over the new proposal and they believed most of the holdouts would abide by the majority vote. Besides Mays and Hepburn, the ASPAR drivers Include such headllners as Kmll Andres, Duke Nalon, Is Durant, Henry Banks, Sam Hanks and Tony Bettenhausen. Under previous rulings post entries would not have shared in any a i i money and would Fiavc taken positions In the start- Ing i behind the regular qualifiers regardless of their speed Shaw announced Thursday that the total prize money now stood at a little more than $132,000 ASPAR originally demanded a $150,000 purse WsjU Payer Aggie Chances Appear Remote LINCOLN, Neb JP--The possi- i i of Oklahoma A und being a i to thp Big Six conference at a meeting of the eague's faculty representatives chief game. The House of David crew working its way north follow In a tour of southern states. the Rockets: Ralph Williams, catcher-out fleldei.

25 years old, from Dlco demus, Kan. Played semi-pr ball in 1946. Prior to that, playec with service team in Hawaii Robert Lee Daniels, pitcher Age 30 Played with PInej Woods, in 1943, Oklahoma City Ycllowjackets in 1945, Tulsa Oilers In 1945 and in Southern California league in 1946. Charles Wright, pitcher. From Troy, Mo, 23 years old.

Won 15 lost 5 for Troy, Mo. Cubs in 1946 In service two years previously. Eugene Collins, pitcher, 22 years old. With Kelsey-Haycs and Detroit Stars both semi-pro clubs In 1946. Won 20, lost 5 Was in service in 1944 and 1945.

Clifford Stafford, pitcher. From Schulenburg, Tex 25 years old With Houston Wolverines In 1945 Schulonburg Tigers In 1948. Also plays outfield. Very fast. Tom West, pitcher.

From Coal Hill, 23 years old. With Coal Hill club In 1946. With army clubi before that. Herschel Oliver, Coal Hill, Ark Catcher, 23 years old. With Coal Hill last year.

Jewell Day, star of team, 24 years old, from Bluefleld, W. Va. Played with San Francisco Sea Lions of West Coast colored league last year. Formerly with Bluefleld State Teachers college nine, Hit .405 and clouted 38 homers last year. Refused offer from Pittsburgh Grays.

Sylvester Murphy, St Louis, 25 years old. With Kansas City Monarchs and AshvlUc Bluca last season. Ken Morris, 19, from Arkansas City, Ark. Infielder. Played with Boys Town three years.

Del Douglai, 28, Elderberry, Mo. With Troy, Cubs In 1946, Plainsvllle Indians In 1944. Hu played semi-pro ball since he was 15. Horatlui Saunders, 30, Kansas City, Mo. In Negro American league several seasons.

With Kansas City Monarchs Jn 1944. Team captain. Clarence Bryant, 25, pitcher, Kansas City, Mo. With Kansas City a In 1944-45. farmed to Rockets for this sea- Friday appeared remote Reliable sources reported the frovvnrd upon the idea it Ihe present time A Big Six i i a who asked i a his name not lie used said I' irn i i i a i Ked VfiRnnni i Dun I i a Kmll on th Oklahoma A and bid IM of i i i i be offered a nt Hie 'ouncll i Turidny i I'-'mod I i i iinnounc jnt! KM I.

Wall 1 set i In an all 1 i Ltnoi Tiqtrt Win Final loll Fltfc rs cnm hid or 1 i i a iciison by i i i a a to a i Vernnl i mi th' 1 for 1 i ou! 1" i KWSPAPLRl the a comm would skip i a action nn thr Oklahoma A and bid for al least another six months. It a reported the Big Six opposing the admit Inner of thr Oklahoma school nl prcurnt bnxrd their objections on Ihe idrn a an eighth member the plans for a i schedule in footbnii Thr of Colorado, i i brromr member of Rig Six Drr 1 a rep- rrirnteil si the conference meeting Friday A i directors and football nnd basketball coaches also w-ere In session Friday. Sched- i of conference basketball C.imrs I'll? I8 and a 1930 season on Ihe doikct. son. Charles Napoleon, 25, pitcher, Played with Cincinnati Crescents in 1946.

With Kansas City Monarchs this spring. Sent to Rockets on 24 hour recall. --BiTi Wall! Junior Baseball Sponsors Named J. Post, adjutant of Rainbow American Legion post, announced Friday that 23 Council Bluffs firms and organizations ure sponsoring Junior and midget baseball clubs. They are Breeders Supply Co Peoples Store, Iowa Clothes Shop, Wigwam Grocery, Council Bluffs Gas Beem-Belford funeral home, Gooch's, Oard-Ross Drug Co American Legion, Tyler a home, Connolly Drug store, Wheeler Drug store, The Nonpar- ell, McDonnell Insurance agenc, Electric 40 and 8, Meadow Gold, Wlnn Cloak Motor Co Broadway Cleaners, Bluff City Laundry, IOOF, Western loua Power Co.

and Gabler's a Summer's Baseball Program, Dinlion Special to Tho Nonpareil SPRINT TO HECORD--These Tee Jay freshmen sprinted I 1 1 1 1 Des Moines Wins Third at Lincoln Other Games In Western Rainid Out (By Ajioclted Des Moines' 6 to 1 victory at Lincoln was the only game played In the Western league Thursday night. The win put Des Moines a game and a half in front of Sioux City and Pueblo. Sioux City was rained out at Denver, and the Omaha at Pueblo game also was postponed by rain. Bruint Sweep Set LINCOLN, IP--The Des Moines Bruins Thursday night rounded out a clean sweep of a ihrce-game Western leagite series lere by i the hapless Lincoln Athletics 6-1. Warren Martin held the A's to six scattered hits and was never serious danger except in the seventh when Ham Schulte's gang punched over their only Cliff Aberson homered over the eft field barrier with one aboard the eighth for the Bruins.

Tim Clyde, making his debut i ice a ircsnmen sprinted to a new it thp A'I was nirkprf for nine Interstate 440 frosh relay record here Wednesday Their time was Wa181nu ea Ior nlnc il-- i ncic ocuncauuy. ineir lime was 47 reakl the old mark of 4 8 4 set by another Tee Jay team iVX', left to rJRht, are Dan Schwartz, Don Rockwell, Orlo Spence and John Gibbons. Best Fiefrf In HMory Missouri Favorite in Loop Meet By Patrick LINCOLN, JP--The Six coaches, i only one ex ceptldn, agreed the University Missouri will win the confer cnce's a a outdoor track and field meet Saturday and that th field is the strongest ever assem bled. Borti DltMnti Coach Tom Botts of Missour was dividing his time between getting his powerful squad ready Friday's preliminaries am A I A A Pet I York 15 11 877 Pel Br'ljn 16 13 15 13 563 i 15 IR 11 18 Ht, 1.0UU 10 IB .345 AMERICAN LBAQUB SV Pet I -W Pet i IT 11 i I la I 4M 17 12 BS! York 13 14 1S1 in 10 11 IS 18 15 518 St. Louis 10 19 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Pot I I Pet i 1 7 1 0 11 13 4tiN Toledo 18 11 PllUl 16 1H 466 -ouls'lft 16 18 14 17 46J Calu'bus I 3 In 1417 A W.

Ij Pet D. 14 City Id Pueblo 11 700 B67 Cards Denver .647 Lincoln 8 11 8 12 4 15 Pet .421 4 .211 THURSDAY'S AE8ULTS i Lugut Detroit at New York, rain Cleveland at Boiton, rain Chicago at Philadelphia, rain Only gamei scheduled. SI 4 Pittsburgh 1. Only Kama scheduled mirlcin Aiioclitlon Toledo 7-7, Indianapolis 1-6 Columbus Louslvllle 1 Kansas City 3, St Paul 0 Wsitsrn Des Moines 6, Lincoln 1 Cards at Pueblo, rain Sioux City at Denver, rain atlonsl Lttgua Pittsburgh 001 MO DOC--1 fr Louis ooi) 001 role Hlgbe and Howell, Pollet and Gara- ola. AMES FRIDAY (Lly The Associated i a sllonsl New York at Boston Philadelphia at Brooklyn i i a i at Chicago Pittsburgh at St Louis (night) mtrlcsn Ltiout Kpaton at New York Washington at Philadelphia (night) fhleatro at Detroit St Ixiuls at i Arrnrlcin Association at Columbus li diaiiRpolls at 'Uilerto (2) i a i at i a St Pavil at City Wiitfrn League C'Hrdi I i lit L'lieMo nun i HI Ssvs i Psprr Leading Danville Opens, Waterloo The Avsociateil Tn 11 League leading Danville takes, to the road Friday to open a day stnnd at Waterloo i Dodgers three- games nhend of Springfield a i idle i picked up a a game as Spring field dropped it 4 to 3 decision to Decntur in one of three Three I Ic.igue a In other games, Qulnev a ed to 4 and Evans ville downed Terre Haute 4 to 1 denying that the favorite should go to his Tigers.

'Just because we won the Indoor meet is no sign we'll win outdoors," Botts declared. That's as far as ho would go. Coach Ed Weir of Nebraska, whose Cornhusker cindermen have won half of the conference's outdoor meets, figured Missouri would win by a margin of 38 points over the nearest rival It's definitely the finest field in history of the Big Six, We said, and his belief was suppor ed by the other coaches. Four men in every event excej the two-mile run have bettere the 10-year average for the raee Missouri loaded with talent i the sprints and hurdles an strong in every event except th two-mile, figured to score from 140 to 160 points under the 10-8 6-4-2-1 scoring system. Nebraska is strong in the fiel events and likely will hav enough team strength to finis second, according to the coaches Defending champion Kansa lacks the balance it had a yea ago.

Record Back Possible records loom In th high in which several boy have exceeded the 6 foot 4 Inc record this spring, and In th discus throw where Mel Sheeha of Missouri registered a 163 fee 9V4 inch job in dual competition Dne meet record holder--Her 1 Frote of Nebraska, who threw the Javelin 216 feet 4 Inches In 1940--and Tom Scofleld of Kan as and Dwayne Feeker of Iowa State who share the high mark of 6 feet 4 Inches are back or another try. Bfcvs Wsslf Paper-- lunior, Church Games Halted The three games scheduled in the American Legion Junior loop for Thursday vs. Meadow Gold, Bluff City vs. Gabler's and 40 and 8 vs. Cloak Motors--were postponed due to wet diamonds after the day long downpour.

Friday night's midget league schedule: Nonpareil vs. American Legion, Thirty-second and C. Beem-Belford vs. J. and Twenty-seventh and First.

Oard-Ross vs. Gooch's, South Seventh. Wigwam vs Council Bluffs Gas, North Eighth. Breeders Supply vs. Peoples Store, Twenty-first and Ninth, (two games, starting at 4 30 p.

Thursday night scheduled city church softball league doublet at North Eighth also was rained out Broadwa Christ i a to have played Salem- Emmanuel, with Epworth meeting Bethany. Fnday's scheduled church loop tilts are Our Savior's vs St. Paul's ar 7 in St. John's vs L. at 9 Wolf 1'npfi Iowa and Badgtri in Dual Saturday in nine.

1 1 eight IramM and The box Des i (6) Mitiro cf 3 Hork kl, I 5 Ki-lisco 3b 1 Alierson i 4 Kemrj'r I 4 3 4 Totals 36 AB Lincoln (1) Hclnss, ns 4 Schulte, Ih 3 1 Vernlllo, cf 4 ch Ib 4 Tames 1C 0 Samocki, i 3 Tenkms. 3h Petprm i 6 1C Keld a Whiteaker, Wilcox and Douglai ml IOWA hl) Niiiipiurll I i 23 6 X--GroULHirJ out for In Diiii Molntk flUU OM D20--r i 000 000 100--1 Krroi Butted In--Snnalley, 2. Zcl. askn Borkowskl Schulle. Tenkln 1 Home run--Abernon Stolpn I ortnnp, a i i on Buse Molnei 13, Lincoln 3 Banes on 3 off Olrt 1 i a i 3 bv 7, liy Rcidy 1 i Clyde In Innings, 1 In 1 Hit Iw (bv Martin) Wild Plteh--Cljde Losing Pltclier--Clvde Umpires--ZliiKono and Beamer.

Time --1 48 Mtrndance 121 Paper-Toledo Tightens Hold on Second (By The Associated Preis American Association teams, the three top teams excluded, are finding it difficult to stay In one position very long. Only one game separates fourth place Columbus from the cellar dwellers--Mln- and Indianapolis as current neapolls Thursday night's games resulted In many changes in the standings. Toledo, in second place, only one game behind league leading Kansas City, defeated Indianapolis twice, 7 to 1 and 7 to 6, and the Indians dropped from fourth place to a tie with the Millers for the bottom post. Columbus took over fourth place, moving from sixth, by defeating Louisville 2 to 1, while Milwaukee, idle Thursday night, moved up from seventh to fifth place which St. Paul vacated by losing to Kansas City, 3 to 0.

The Brewers, whose game with Minneapolis was rained out Thursday night, were six percentage points ahead of the Mll- "ers and Indians. The Bluts were only five tames In front of the last place and Millers and the hird place Colonels are only games ahead of the last place clubs. art Psptr iighteen Lads in Marbles Tourney Eighteen Council Bluffs grade chool boys, marbles champions their respective schools, will ompete in the district marbles ournament Saturday at 1 m. the St. Francis church lawn The competition is sponsored Grenville M.

Dodge post num- er 737, Veterans of Foreign Vars Saturday's winner will be Hglble for the VFW-sponsorcd 3wa department tournament "he contestants: nobble A ira.de i 1 lioh i Bloomer, urade eight Seek Opinion on Retaliatory Law DES MOINES, state conservation commission Thursday asked the attorney general's office for a legal opinion on the meaning and effect of the retail- tory fish and game license law passed by the 1947 Iowa leglsla ture. Because of the law, the commission has directed that no Iowa fishing or hunting licenses be Issued to South Dakotans because the Sounth Dakota legisla ture passed an act which barred Iowa duck hunters. Some residents of western and northern Iowa resort areas have protested the effect of the law. Rep. David G.

Alnsworth (R Spirit Lake), asserted here that it was discriminatory Bluffs Squads in Iowa Track Meet Saturday Will Takt Thirteen fteyi, Shitlk. Fiv. Coach Fee Chew i take 13 members of his Abraham Lincoln high track and field squad to Ames for the state meet Saturday. Tee Jay Coach Gay Stuelke will take five. Chew's squad will include Jim Adams, Don Bahnsen, Bud Barritt, Dudley Collier, Lee Keller, Norman Hlatt, Dick Eckert, Walt Jenkins, Jack Scott, Roger Van Meter, Hughes Freyder Stuelke's competitors i be Joe Nalty.

Ray Burkev, Bernie Malone, Dick Damon and Jack Hardy. Here are the events in which the schools will be entered at Ames. Lynx Football throw--Dudley Collier Two-mile relay Charles Whiteaker, Norman Hiatt, Roger Van Meter, Don Bahnsen High hurdles--Bud Barrltt. Mile medley relay--Walt Jen kins, Jack Scott, Hughes Wilcox, Charles Whiteaker High Jump--Hughas Wilcox Mile relay--Walt Jenkins, Jack Scott, Hughes Wilcox, Don Bahnsen. Pole vault--Dick Eckert.

Joy Broad jump--Ray Burkey. 220 yard Nalty. High jump--Ray Burkey. 100 yard Nalty. Pole vault--Bernie Malone.

Low hurdles--Ray Burkey. 440 yard relay--Dick Damon, Jack Hardy, Ray Burkey, Joe Nal- The Bluffs athletes qualified for the events listed by virtue of performance In the district meet at Vllllsca May 10. First place winners there were: Abe Lynx: Mile medley and two mile relay teams; Collier, football throw; Barrltt, high hurdles; Wilcox, high Jump (tied) Tee Jay: 440 yard relay team; Burkey, broad Jump; Nalty, 220 yard dash; Burkey, high Jump (tied). Qualifying by virtue of second place in the district testa were the A. L.

mile relay team, Nalty, Malone and Burkey of Tee Jay In the 100 yard dash, pole vault and low hurdles, respectively Eckert, A. L. poi vaulter, placed third at Villisca but qualified for the state because his mark there eclipsed the winning height at other district sites, Waatc Paper Red Oak Awards Track Letters RED OAK--Track letters have Kirby Higbe Fails Again; Champs Win i a a i Dodge, (trade Carlson i street, grs.de a i gone to 19 Red Oak high achool trackmen, plus a monogram to Manager Jim Plckens. Jim Perry and Mike Schmidt were named co -captains the season Just completed most successful Tiger campaign In recent years. Perry and Schmidt were repeat winners, as were Dick Peterson and Harvey Cain All are seniors except Cain, a Junior.

Other seniors winning letters were Doug Johnso and Clyde Lambertz. Other letters went to Dave Lasley, Bob Thompson, But Shutt Roger Lenz, Bud Phillip, Jim Pilklngton, Keith Schantz, Jack Cozard, Merle Pickering Adams, George Maher! Keith Bridges and Vern Fisher The last two named are freshmen. Howie Pollet Gets Initial Win at Home Jock (Associated Sports Klrby Higbe is making Branch Rickey look good. While the Dodgers Mahatma ees a $200.000 deposit in a Brooklyn Tnut company, Pittsburgh still the skies for old Hig's first Pirate victory. The pride of Columbia, S.

has four a since he was up i four other Dodgers and sold to Pittsburgh A 1 a Highs. a a 1 SL Louis is his best showing. Although Rickey was widely criticized for ruining the Brooks' pitching staff he peddled Higbe, the failure of last year's Dodger ace in an enemy uniform has quieted the dissenters. Granted, Brooklyn pitching Is in ragged condition but old Hig doesn't appear to be the link. Some unkind souls have suggested the Pirates' Frank McKinney pulled a "boner" when he didn't buy Higbe's shadow, Hugn Casey, too.

The Brookln Inn keeper helped Hig out of many a hole last summer and was his better half early this season As recently as Wednesday, Casey won from St Louis, a feat Higbe failed to match Thursday night Hig and Howie Pollet hooked up in a tight 1 1 duel for six in nings at Sportsman park until the Cards unloaded four of their eight hits in a three run seventh Inning for a 4 1 decision It Pollett's first home win ol the year arid his second success of the season. DTMT Card Manager Eddie Dyer, who has taken his lumps in the firct month of the campaign after storybook freshman season in which he won the pennant and the world a i i showed signs of the cellar strain In an argument with Umpire An Gore. Dyer thought Whitty Kurowskl was safe at first base in a close decision by Gore in the sixth Inning. He said his piece so loudly with so many gestures that Gore banished him from the premises. It wai the first time mild-mannered Eddie had been thumbed out this season 'The St.

Louis night game was the only game plaved in the majors No other clubs were scheduled in the National and three scheduled games in the American were rained out, De- trola at New York, Cleveland at Boston and Chicago at Philadelphia. fmfir Schartow Added to Umpire Staff Chuck Schartow of Omaha left Thursday night for Pueblo. CoL. following his appointment to the Western league umpiring staff on a full-time basis. Schartow worked several semipro games at American Legion park here last season, and appeared In one Western league game here last week as a umpire, on a trial basis.

field Mowing's Ready for Season Special tx MANNING--Manning's American Legion Junlon haw reorganized under the management of Charles Hagedorn Included on the squad of 14 boys are several of those vrho comprised the 1946 club which won 18 games and lost grade A i i Rrnclr. rh.pps grade and Wls i i i i VH i Vim i Oiik I'll 1 1 1 I a i i tllllc! fnurlll nl, Pi Oakland Wins From Omaha Rocket Club OAKLAND, Neb-- a a of 'lip Iowa Nebraska independent league defeated Omaha Rockets a Ne ro club, 11 to 3 here Thursday night. nrwrcnw i a Davenport were DLNISON A recreational scheduled baseball surnmer Junior high program for bojs from i through eighth grades has been planned, and will be sponsored by the American Legion here this summer. Wayne Timm of the Denison high school a will direct There be a i i a pro- gram for i school hoys, a i a Boosttrs to Hut Sunday at Y. M.

C. A. Manager Claire Walck requests members of his Council Bluffs baseball club to meet at the Railroad YMCA Sunday at rn 11 45 a. for transportation to a a i i i consln a compete here a a a In the only home meet of 1947 and (he i a up for Ihe conference a pionships. a B.idceis, somewhat depleted in scoring by probable absence of a sU men, i wnn outdoor meets jtnd a a a balanced power teen events The meet starts at 1 30 and ends just prior to the Bradley Iowa ball game at 3 practice i get a mediately.

a The meels 1m a Vikings Sunday af ternoon. Central Association rl i I i Me I niiv VNnjililTiKlnn elehlh l'h" n'lif: lii'il'l I'nitPl SI ivi.m cUhlh mid I 03! i i Holy 1 Want Juniors Will Drill for Glenwood Game Members of the 40 and 8 all city American Legion junior baseball team will practice Sat urday at 3 at Twenty first and Ninth. Uniforms also will be Issued at that time, Manager Wayne Moser announces i a Hie "ond at Glenwood Sun (clay at 2 30 m. I Un. Onklanil i "I 1)0(1 I111 41 i i 7 l)MiilrN Collltm 1 1 ctStt, M.adow Gold Team Wants Sunday Thr Mradow Gold American Lrjflon Junior tram a a game for a and anxious to book gamrs Managers of other junior clubs interested are asked to contact Speed Griffith, dial 3-0649 PHILADELPHIA, Edwin Hedley, 83, former Olympic oars- nun and one time a a i a i champion, died Thursday after a long illness.

will be given In all age groups, with a grand champion ship prize of an all expense paid camping trip Other will be a a i and cer i a blanks may be obtained at the YMCA or from school cipals or members of tl.e Kuv anis Club Hltt Insects destroy crops lo a a of $1300000000 In the i States rver a ft ft, In Java thunderstorms are al a a i occurrence RED STAR NINTH STMIT ANB ATIMM CORN or QLOSS STARCH Art fc KRAUT Ne. CHUCK Cei 46e GROUND I 3fe BUTTER ta SHAFTER POTATOES FRESH TOMATOES A A A i CORN-SOYA 14' THE HILLS BROTHERS COFFEE poun4 TOU'RI OFF TO A 1TART wkei yee He rliM beflei'iifl wltk exility kere. Wke'ever klntf ef pUili atemilne. 4m tke IAST. HIASANT, ICONOMICAL wey--eeck batkel wltk tren HANIIN'I.

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