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9-D MOSTLY ABOUT DOGS DAYTON DAILY NEWS Sundav, August 12, 1MB Nine Events On Today's Regatta Here Puppy Match Big 7W I MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES rVUK 52nd annual Dayton Ca-I Azrue Cle 281 Howard NY 271 Throat sum. it rMi-. Aaf. NATIONAL LI AG I CLIB BAT-TOG noe club regatta will be held this afternoon at the organization's clubhouse area, 1020 River- Held Here Today Bv CHARLES RICHARDS 4NY0NE who likes puppies can see several hundred them, representing at least GO different breeds, at the County Fairgrounds Coliseum today. Bals 8 me Was 325 Petrotelli Bn no Freehan net 311 Mil HRRFIT't ffll U47 141 596 2V4 4361 519 118S 94 4SS .367 Lock Was 318 Berry Chi 334 15 BB 2 In 224 J7 63 I 14 223 72 1 15 .223 26 53 8 25 221 33 68 8 33 219 to 12 Jtx 35 70 I 25 .210 37 43 54 .210 26 43 3 13 209 34 43 4 15 208 34 50 2 14 .205 29 55 I 28 .204 26 66 1 27 lTj 25 57 4 24 .177 Was 208 McCraw Chi 206 The Dayton Kennel cluh's an CmcwMtt 'Competition is scheduled in IfttuSi nine events for juniors and sui Frtncisco women over the North course st Loui.

and nine events in adult and mixed races over the South Houston Xw York Bal 209 NY 244 all Mln 269 eis LA 330 4222 531 1061 S6 478 '251 Bunkman Wai-322 4950 371 900 344 .222 HMl'IDCAt batting I WD or m. at hit) Huh AR HR RRI (' Mil 186 169 37 114 7 3.19 Cardwell Pjh 180 169 43 73 10 8 J.35 uce Htn 154 197 29 117 8 16 3 42 EUis Cin 209 167 82 147 16 7 3.44 Dierktr Htn U0 102 29 88 5 7 3 .52 Stallard StL 150 133 58 76 8 3 54 Blasitigame Mil 189 172 88 99 15 8 3 57 Friend Pin 169 164 28 58 5 10 3 57 Cloninger Mil 206 190 92 154 18 8 3.58 Herbert Phi US 138 18 42 5 8 3 58 Xuxhall Cm 110 102 21 91 9 3 3.60 Simmons StL 176 190 44 79 3 Ellsworth Chi 171 176 44 95 12 10 3 63 Podres LA 116 111 35 55 4 8.65 Herbel SF 105 113 31 74 7 6 3.86 Fisher NY 1SS IS 49 79 7 16 3. '8 JJ Cin VM 111 51 76 8 3 3 92 lackson Chi 197 218 39 90 11 15 3 93 Washburn StL 98 95 24 58 8 9 3.95 Knonre Chi 147 159 46 72 7 9 4.04 Perry SF 175 170 :6 114 11 4.06 Spahn SF 157 166 48 73 5 14 4.07 Buhl Chi 167 ISO IS 81 13 9 4 28 Fischer Mil 75 86 26 I Mi 3 5 4 GlUfti Htn 104 104 35 72 6 5 4.41 NY 158 165 43 too 6 17 4.44 Cisco NY 102 106 48 49 3 4.50 Mr-Cool Cm 72 66 34 76 7 7 4.50 Nnttebait Htn 33 140 39 67 3 11 4.53 Parson NY 85 99 16 51 1 10 4.66 Lemasler Mil 1U 106 47 87 9 4 78 Beliiuky Phi 98 88 40 62 4 8 4 78 Tsitouris Cin 115 121 56 76 8 4.85 Sadowskl Mil 76 71 2 43 5 6 5.33 ijibbon Pjh 85 73 29 53 3 9 5.51 Purkey SU, 119 138 29 36 9 8 5 52 Radeckl StI, 114 132 45 88 8 11 5 92 Toole Cin 88 115 36 47 1 7.16 3.19 3.35 3 54 .1 57 "iv I 4 Vl Pl.J.r rj'aod Slam Homars Mantilla and Cnmgtiaro. Boston. Romano and Me-Craw.

Chirago, Green. Kansai City: Fep-itone. leytr, Mantle and StottlwiTe, New York; Htnton and Whltflald, Cleveland: Howard and Lock, Washingtoni Freehan. McAuliffe and Dametar, De-trit; Pasrual, Minnesota. PITCHrNO (10 or mora deruinnal Special events are arheduM In addition to the regular tingle and double blade competition.

These Include Hiring, gunnel pumping, relay and war ranoe races. ClemMitr Pgh 43? Aaron Mil 129 Colmn Cln 344 Rosf Cin 509 May) SF 499 rienrtenon Pfh 474 79 151 7 92 141 31 SO 11 91 160 10 4 131 36 to 141. a 6 140 15 6S L39 20 36 24 Pttrhar CM IP BB SO fs ERA MIKOLAJEWSKIS ARM COLTS' HOPE Aiming This Season for Trio of Ace Receivers Fisher Chi 128 83 81 TO II I 1 78 Lee LA 102 68 54 73 7 I 1.94 59 9 44 II 44S 422 am 239 The first race is scheduled for 1:45 p.m. A meeting for all par- JwTjttl ticipants and judges is set for the Johnson Phi Dayton Canoe club ballroom is mchJ sel at 1 p.m. to discuss rules and conaUM Phi 39 1 1 i iz it i 'it day, the Western Reserve Kennel club of Cleveland will hold a match.

Information may be obtained from Mrs. Sickles, telephone VI-2-2786 in Clee-land. Prospective purchasers of puppies should investigate out-of-state sellers before sending money for puppies. Many of these kennels advertise puppies at attractive prices that are not registerable with the American Kennel club. There is no misrepresentation, in most cases, but omission of vital details.

Dogs from parents registered in the United Kennel club are not AKC eligible. If you are thinking of buying a puppy or dog from overseas, be sure that the animal is registrable in the foreign McDowell Cla 192 133 92 234 13 I 2.30 Perry Mln 111 81 26 58 I 4 2.43 31 7,1 31 en 16 25 6S 76 jji ui-cuui en. Brunet LA 144 109 51 98 7 I 244 S.Miller Bal 85 62 21 78 I I 2.44 Rlchert Was 145 121 52 114 2.61 Stottlamyra NY 228 197 58 138 li 2B8 Cardenas Cln 429 Mota Pgh 223 Hart SF 42 27 St 9 131 21 30 77 10 fit 135 8 53 127 9 37 4 61 125 14 S8 127 22 49 U0 3 R9 141. 0 73 145 19 50 134 11 295 294 196 46 97 13 I 2 68 Kaat Mm Lopez LA Mossi KC AMERICAN I I I CUB BATTING 433 374 4S5 18 .294 23 .291 72 .290 nt 183 149 74 108 11 Ifl 270 43 39 16 SO 5 8 2 72 171 150 48 152 11 2 84 167 157 28 9 10 10 3 02 134 119 47 05 11 5 3.02 71 61 9 59 9 4 3 04 Mikolajewski Cheers Coach C1.CB r.obinson On Virdon Pgh Wills LA Pinson Cln Brock ML Fairly LA Rows PhJ Johnson Cm 50 .286 ttt 6o 61 .286 Boston AR BR RBI prt. Hoi I en Chi 412J 5U 1086 124 482 .259 'if 2fi HS McN.

Bal Davton Senior Championship Starting Times 410 55 U7 3 34 .285 Minnesota 114 125 80 78 5 3 08 455 65 129 23 lain fS iS5 "5 SS McCo' m'k Was 131 131 30 68 8 6 3 09 iTr to tmrmi 110 'A I 1 111 3941 428 983 S7 402 .244 McCaner StL 306 Gilliam LA 250 Morsnn Htn 454 MeCnvpy SF 396 157 128 53 113 10 7 S.lS riant rie Pasrual Mln 4022 527 9S I 41" 37 .254 Cleveland 39 .284 Chicago 27 .284 Kansas Cltv 36 .230 Detroit 64 .280 Baltimore 72 277 Los Angeles 54 .277. evv Yoi 45 276 Washington 4040 4S2 968 91 449 .210 Buzhard" Chi 4013 399 959 82 376 2SS KSS POACH Ed McCracken of the Dayton Colts can't stop c.it sanio Liu 476 Following are pairings and whup ML da U90 4y mg njt ijfi .288 i talUnw innf Kr iknla teu sU 1 his R.5 1 Qfl.THMITlH ritrfino Hmu tny tU Oliver Mil 297 4019 442 9n7 1 07 427 226 123 101 50 73 8 8 3.22 131 120 41 74 9 4 3.3 139 121 54 88 I 3 37 165 143 40 110 12 8 1.38 192 173 51 77 11 10 3.42 65 6S 30 54 4 8 3 44 91 64 73 4 3 46 171 173 36 1J6 8 3 47 197 104 40 100 16 4 3 52 102 95 20 63 6 4 3 53 143 128 20 Tl 10 4 3 I'll 9 69 70 4 9 3 6(1 ouarternacK imm tem Mate wnom hp nave in inpi wmrpr assonanon ran Hants rm 484 85, 275 ixnnmiAi. RATTING i5 (WO ar mnr at hatu Aguirre Det Newman LA Mikkelsen NY Rnswrll Mln Kord NY Grant Mln Stanre Cle nual all breed puppy match will be in progress from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. Judging of the many breeds and varieties will progress throughout the afternoon followed by variety groups and.

finally, the ultimate winner, who will be adjudged best of the entire entry. FOR THOSE WHO wish to enter puppies, the procedure is easy. Just take the puppies to the coliseum between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. and enter them.

Dayton Kennel club personnel will be on hand. Entry fee is only $1. Any puppy between the ages of 2 and 12 months eligible for American Kennel club registration may be entered. The puppy need not he registerd, only eligible for registration. Information required for entry is kept to a minimum.

AH you need is the breed "variety too, if 1h breed has varieties', age, sex and name. If puppy has not yet been named officially, the call name is sufficient. Members taking the entry will assign the class according to the age of the puppy. FAST DAYTON Kennel club matches have drawn around puppies. Club officials expect a record entry.

Akron Match The Rubber City Kennel club of Akron has announced a puppy match for Sept. 12 at. Forest Lodge in Akron. This match is for puppies from 2 to 12 months and also includes classes for adult dogs without major points, Daytonian Louis Kleinhans will judge all sporting dogs at this match. On Sunday, Sept.

IS, Satur- i-nir-i rjuu mm mrf i nicy na i.nm nt. ut I'm reciprocal registration with pitching when the Colts engage the Flint Arrows in a championship at Walnut Grove Jgf, Htn 36V AKC. Midwest Professional Football ieague exhibition at Wayne nex1 Thursday: Sn Jg Fixer fhih III. I I 824 Terry cie 39 87 11 38 71 4 7S 127 14 68 Ul 28 71 132 24 64 116 18 47 81 16 35 20 14 67 133 19 43 U8 5 62 101 24 99 129 13 66 116 72 123 26 57 114 45 109 5 41 92 5 33 103 8 34 91 4 40 80 7 34 67 12 41 99 15 48 121 88 107 64 122 51 106 24 29 54 9 slarlium Salni'dar nitrlit Bibl' R- sniimn. raiiimr phi 46" WHJJUIU nrtUU(M lUglH.

Rndn))y Wm Boyer SO. 429 32n May LA 310 Monb'a'tt Bsn ITS iss yi 84 8 15 3 74 Jlie guy CllCKed on Ot ID 9.311 I). Rwrtanhur. fW, Mil 114 LOCAL SCESE Bond Htn 351 Hpi-1) Brown, Dr. Wm.

Mrl.in. sti'msW Bsn 349 Robinson Bal 391 Ohva Mm 494 Battey Min 277 Rsn 254 Hall Mm 414 Davalillo Cle 3S5 Kaline Del 344 Oilavuo rie 433 ManttllB Ren Mff VV IOJ practices in one session last 9 37 E. Kicusili, B. Srhermer. ii 36 .261 46 310 Runker Bal 130 115 39 53 7 3 74 27 Downing 168 150 81 135 10 11 3 75 71 Howard Chi 105 97 54 79 8 8 3 77 36 .299 Chance LA 161 153 SO 106 9 9 3.80 70 .299 Talbot KC 153 141 64 90 10 8 3 S3 83 392 Lolich Det 178 169 54 173 11 6 3 S4 week," McCracken said of his r'en- Kn Smlly.

(JigUano StL 9 PfpiffPT not, AVml Mlnrr Vriairrit Cm 44 .261 38 32 359 star quarterback. "He shared Neff, Bay stockmyer. smith (ft 10:00 -H. K. Warren, I.tiry Uih, W.

S'L (lUnes win John Spangler for rwni. chir Balke. MaUiuvs Mil most of last season, then took in. is h. Smith, nr.

n. Nevik, sSSIii tL Whitfield Cle 335 Skowron Chi 41,1 Green Bsn 351 Camp'n ris KC 472 Wagner Cle 412 54 Hurton Det 3s9 84 39 81 39 18 40 nas w. a. p01, rsn 382 414 47 414 213 235 375 290 320 264 10:10 J. M.

Rowland. Paul Hrtrot, HiiW NY Chas. E. R. H.

Haentfl. j.wi NY 10:37 H. J. ZInthUi. Rav Galrar.

i Clemens Chi JJS Buford Chi 410 .393 Peters Chi 114 1.54 50 77 8 10 3.94 27 O'Donoghue KC 138 141 47 61 6 16 3 98 .386 l.ongboig Bsn 155 155 52 9 1 14 4 01 ,285 Sheldon KC 133 138 37 89 5 7 4.08 .284 Naium Was 139 135 76 73 4 10 4.08 .24 Kralick Cle 79 93 19 31 5 9 4.10 .288 Wick' nil Det 152 144 49 82 7 11 4.26 ,382 Orlega Was 161 152 74 7S 12 12 4,36 .281 Wilson Bsn 170 162 59 130 9 in 4.3.9 .275 Morehead Bsn 142 130 Sg 123 I 15 4.50 Pens Det 76 79 26 65 4 8 4 5n 376 KophU Wai 78 S3 38 46 3 7 4.62 .273 Daniels Was ins 128 35 37 5 4.75 .273 Radat2 Bsn S5 77 40 87 5 10 4 76 272 Segui KC 138 147 56 103 8 13 4 98 .372 Bouton NY 126 125 52 82 4 12 5 21 .272 .272 Howard Was 38S 25 .248 42 .247 Canadian Pro Fans Like Raimey By TOM CARROLL, Dally Newi Sports Wrttar THF-Y'RE jroinjr very ga-ga up in Canada the ay people hereabouts used to do when Dave Raimey was cavorting in a football uniform for Roosevelt high C. Wert. Wm. Rnvaton. I Johnson LA Killebrew Min 383 Staub Htn 39 6 93 14 72 4 79 in 85 7 76 6 70 2 St 2 TJ 10 over on his own in our final two games.

"With Spangler gone, Ed has moved Into the quarterback apnt with ft lot nf confidence. The job's all his and he figures to he even better with a trio of standout receivers." Landrum Chi 310 M. Alou SF 3S6 34 Demeter Det Cater Chi Si Causey KC II I Si'hem Bal 33 -44 All i CI. 90 a 30 Daenport SF' 208 28 Htller SF 291 27 10 52- Ed RlioadW Ed Vifl, R. e.

Tledt. K. Dunham. Thirkel. Paul Shulti, D.

Brehm, O. J. Menkar. 11:15 A. Clamens.

Ralph Harhy, Paul Kline, fieo. Klm. 11:10 P. Knah, Otway Shlrlay, Clair Sammnni. Carl Oherar.

McMillan NY (25 36 103 3-19 402 385 264 437 423 872 30 290 468 Thomas Bsn Maje Hm 342 33 82 5 Park! l.A 414 J. Alley Pgii 368 34 1 A iiV It Canill'ra Bsn Zg. Mantle NY Brown Cle Tresh NY -i V-H Thl 32 37 33 38 27 30 48 64 30 Those latter, McCracken says, are a pair of University of Day- 307 22 R. Walker. C.

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C. A. Conn Stuart Phi of Dunbar high and lately re- I2 0tv f. MrDorman, ft Llndt- Brandt Htn 298 II 254 19 .23: .1 16 58 41 71 229 55 114 .31 54 man. I nrnuon.

nnoen asrv "in mi 12:07 C. Liggett. T. W. Sampson.

JJHf. Cs- lack E. St.nsell. SKSrt 12: l.o Glenn Seegmueller, Paul Nerf. Taylor Phi John Austin.

D. Cochran Ruehoro 12:22 R. E. Allen. L.

Warner. Frank Hickman NY Thrasher, Paul Willis. I.illls Htn Lanais jbfl Hamlm Was 250 Fregoai LA 432 Ba I 223 Minchri Min 233 McMullen Was 4(11 Pepilnne NY 437 Charles KC 322 McAuliffe net 404 Cm, I I 212 310 sua 258 355 282 331 383 215 .214 .214 '307 leased by the San Diego Chargers of the American Football league; Chuck McElllgott and flanker Grabowski. IF EX FAIRMONTER Rick Andrews comes through at fullback, McCracken says, the veteran Tom LaReau can go hack in linebacker. 19'Un r.

Mallarn. II loss Oil o' MOIieill or .205 Kessinger Chi Klaus 199 261 194 Vv Dalrympl Phi 322 Cannliaaro NY 214 MILWAUKEE, Aug. 21 285 -The Green Ray Packers, dts-L'tii" playing a rock-ribbed defense and a balanced attack, ground down 3g) the Chicago Rears 31-14 today In 257 a National Football league hibition before a sell-out crowd of 47,066. 254 Chicago 0 0 14-14 3u Gieen Bay 0 21 0 101 jag GB Taylor 1 run (Chandler kick) GR- Moore 1 run 'Chandler kick) GR 2 run (Chandler lock) .173 Weinberff, Gordon Hammond 12:37 H. Keener, Leakai, a.

D. Mullen, R. 0. Lyman. 12:45 ('.

T. Pintle. J. W. Wharmhy.

Dr. M. D. Caller, Dr. C.

Gephart. 32 .1. H. Oppenheim. Lou Brink-man.

Clem Geo. Boeke. Grand Slam Home; Coleman Pin sen and Perez, Cincinnati: Stuart Allen and Calliion. Philadelphia: Math ws and Milwaukee: Rodaera. Slai Try Something Safer, Boys: Maybe Catching 1:00 Paul Proctor, Wm.

Gulden. Carl ie ,,) Bailey. Pittsburgh: Bailey. Chi Lumpe Del Harrelsun KC 357 Brian KC 320 Rlch'dson NY 515 Wert Del 453 Pearson LA 280 Cardinal l.A 439 Lopez N'Y 217 Himon Cle 341 Adair Bal 438 Versalles Mm 518 Rollins Min 365 Withdraw RRlmey Roberts, G. Park Bolan San Francisco; McCarvet cago; Hart, Fied St.

Louis. MI7 ,7 B. Mills. C. Kamp.

Nixon, Jack Oliphnnt. tlr v. H. Rice. L.

Heidman, 45 .351 GB -TO Chandler 41 Chi Gordon 9 nasi from "We're glng to he throwing a lot more," says. "We lost our lending ground gainer, Ed Hill, and defensive end Jerry Troffil to the Army. Our hlg nped Is fr offensive linemen." PITCHIG IP RR iKischeid lcki 56 .3.50 26 .249 37 .249 40 .247 i.B l.ons so nasi from Bi-atkowikl Romano Chi 250 284 67 37 1 88 IS 1 73 (Chandler kloki Paul Smiley, L. W. Knert.

ntrher CM t.30-Wm. P. Thaler, 1 Marlohal SF lonev, John M. Schweiger, Rosroe Har- cDell Mil mm. Law Pgh 1 4.V Steve Rerscellv.

Art Frankenfeld. knufax l.A 355 36 321 45 63 13 79 15 Chi Bui 3 run (Elsrheld kick) ATTENDANCE 47,068. 34 59 8 39 61 1 30 54 I 93 67 28 60 9 4 1.84 Held was 186 154 30 82 14 9 1.98 Blefary Bal 248 169 50 21 21 4 2.10 Brand! Bal 97 6S 34 88 7 4 2 23 Howser Cle 176 14J 4J 116 14 6 2.30 Orsino Bal 7.1 57 36 46 5 5 2.41 Hansen Chi 736 76 31 126 11 11 2.55 Clinton LA McCracken gels one more look I- w. wiiay. Dr.

m. V. Lingia. Boiin SF 51a 346 24 .246 4 .245 37 ,311 57 .343 8 .243 59 .341 24 .239 tered last ear as a center-linebacker, was the No. 1 relief man for center Jim Miles last season but the latter has been moved to the defensive platoon, leaving WithrOW with the offensive chorei Cal wai a starter on Kentucky's undefeated freshman 210 249 321 423 210 536 326 45 108 11.

SlL 51 1 Oiteen LA JUNIOR GOLF CHAMP EVERGREEN, Aug. 21 LTiGail Sykes, attractivt 17- at his squad before he pares it again in preparation for Saturday's p.m. exhibition. The N.L. GETS NEW CMf CINCINNATI, Aug.

21 McDaniel Chi Bunning Phi 108 104 39 77 5 5 2.58 Allison Mm 205 183 41 185 IS 7 2 59 Bressoud Bsn 166 147 81 178 14 6 2.71 Malzone Bsn Maloney Cin a.i'i a 239 204 59 163 16 11 2.82 Kirkland Was 331 season openei' comes a week The national league nil pur- Drvsdaie la POWELL, Ansr There were three casualties In the Wyoming American Legion baseball tournament. All involved batho s. A bat boy from Rock Spring broke his arm when he fell off the dugout steps. The Gillette hathoy was hurt when a line drive hit him in the head In his dugout. The Cheyenne hathoy broke his arm in a fall down stairs at a dormitory where the team was later at Lansing, after which chased umpire Robert A.

Engel. 81 18 54 8 70 2 85 13 87 3 tn i.i 75 17 67 4 91 8 78 10 72 5 83 9 there's a Chamber of Commerce- 31, from the Pacific. Coast league ibson RtL 48 is- vear-old brunette from Ballston Spa. N.Y., won the U.S. Junior So Girls golf tournament today by defeating Mary Louli (Meeziet 46 230 Pritchett, 36, of Raleijrh, N.C., 5 SO .229 -j j7 ook ana i.

6 80 15 72 8 4 2.98 Mersnngr KL 214 185 87 165 14 I 2.94 Green KC 328 185 77 3n9 15 9 3.00 Cash Del 90 34 66 5 6 3.00 Kubek NY Ml 189 82 200 L3 3 01 Apariclo Bal 168 158 29 95 8 8 3.04 Pmvell Ral 59 81 28 39 3 05 Tillman Rsn 125 118 78 I I 8 10 Scnaal LA MO 329 388 Ml 339 315 367 team in 1963 which Ihut out game at Cniversity of to replace Vinnie Smith, who re- ft its last three opponents and pavton's Rauisn field at p.m. centlv suffered an injury to his farreii fttn i ny i i Schwali Pgn Schwall Pgn Culp Phi Peat tne Jennesseet fi-osn ny a right knee. on Sept. 11. record 70-0 i-r staying.

the Winnipeg Rlue Rombers' third straight Western Football conference victory before biggest crowd to see a league game in the history of Winnipeg stadium After that one, the Winnipeg Free Press' Don Rlanchard wondered why the jury was still out on Raimey, pointing out "Everyon realizes that (Raimey'si gflilty guilty of discriminating against opposing linemen and backs who are trying to make an honest living; inexcusably guilty of operating at excessive speeds; guilty nf operating like the best halfback the league has seen since a Lewis named Io arrived on the scene 10 years ago." 1)1 RIM. WINNIPEG'S 19-8 victory over Calgary, Raimey contributed 121 of the Rlue Rombers' 213 overland yardage in nine carries, including a 41-yard touchdown run and another 43-yard jaunt from deep in his own territory Said the Winnipeg Press' Maurice Smith of that 43-yard gallop: "To see it alone was worth the price of admission. Three times it appeared as If the Calgary defenders would stop the Michigan speedball, but somehow he managed to elude his would-be larklers and almost go the whole way. It was an exhibition of sheer determination and great running." RAIMEY, asked to compare American and Canadian football, replied, "It's all the same They hit just as hard and harder in this league as they do anywhere else." Cal Moving Up University of Kentucky Coach Charlie Rradshaw thinks former Fairmonter Cal With-row "has the quickness, speed, strength and sie to be a winning lineman in the Southeastern conference" The six-foot, 210-pound junior, who let- ne thrill ot a litem Lincoln )Homes Officer Little Welcomes Call Better Homes By Better Methods "the complete home-building service" Owning a Home is Every Family's Dream! It's yours all yours! An unmatrlipil pvperienre in life is the thrill of huildinji your own home. TWl rewarding venture personalize ynnr efforts makes your house truly a symbol of ynnr own individuality and azures you that your hone is exactly everything that oii want in quality, comfort, design; li ability and sound dollar valur.

Vside from lhre ident benefits perhaps your preatt thrill will rome earh time you welrome friends and neighbors to youi home, farh rompliment from them will add to your immense feeling of personal accompluhmcnt. People sometimes don't like to bother the police but Officer George Little wishes at least a few more would bother long enough to call him. Officer Little is In charge of the Sept. 2-R Softball tourney for the benefit of Ramey Children's hospital. "I've word from at least 11 teams," Little says, "and I'd like to have at least 10 more." Entry deadline Is next Monday.

Officer Little's phone number is 253-6234. DAILY NEWS sports writer Ferguson has been named a director of the newly formed Mid-America Conference N'ews Media association Projects under study by thp association include annual awards for the "Unsung Hero" in football, outstanding individual performer at the MAC's annual ipring championships in track, tennis and golf and best performer in the conference's new Saturday afternoon TV basketball series starting neNt January Roy Pfahler, retired Patterson teacher-cosch, Is still In Good Samaritan hospital hut reported improving after his recent heart sttack He still may have no visitors, however LEN Wlt.KEM SICNg ST. LOUIS, Aug. 21 0) -The St fiiiis Hawks of the National Rasketball association announced yesterday that veteran guard In Wilkens has signed his contract. It will be Wilkens' sixth geason in the NBA.

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