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fags 1 TW 1ISMAKH THIH1 Sf TeeWtr. May mil Cage Fix Culminates in mphasis Extra Innings Besides It Takes a 4-Hitter For Williams to Win Bismarck 2nd 1 rrfV.ZT: N. C.State, Trustees Fort Yates Thinclads Win Junior High Meei Take Step 1 1 1S Br lee Aeett4 frm The 1x4 in winning their If jou think jov' got tough, ettfhth In a row on the road col take a look at Stan Williams lected I hut barely pulled Ail tlx big rignthandrr bat to do it out. Lowr Boo f'urkey '41 to lull a complete game victory, gave up a walk to Maury Willi thru day it fire a four-hitter opening the Kxh, but alter a ur and lup firing until the Lot Anlrifice arid Willie Dam' tingle gelr Dodgers finally get around nwed him to third, Wills was to putting it away, inailed at the plate trying to score Alter getting only a 11 record on Wally Moon's infield bouncer. Fort Yate claimed the Irethmn Yates totaled 21 St.

'a RALEIGH, N. C. (AP)- A long series oi basketball ii. ft trouble at the University of North Carolina and N. (5.

and no complete gtmet out of six A two-out tingle by Tommy Devastate College culminated starts urn season. Williams nit on finally brake up. Monday in a dramatic pro- division crown hile Hushes cap- 20 i and Mandin and i-hpk tured seventh and eighth grade 0. section of the annual Bimarikj Five records ere set Junior Hish School track meet meet hile another was tied Ti, here Monday. went in the freshman The Vt amors.

scoring in 10 of while two tumbled in the se- Wt the 11 events and winning seven, and eighth grade section, piled op points to down Bis- The Warriors' Bono Mutv jmarck which tallied 41'j. Mandan and Don Blevens were the srin 'had ll'i, St. Mary's and Uishek in the freshman section. lO. Icaptured the 100.

the 440 and sis decreed by the admin Milwaukee last Wednesday. He ier nouncea stayed with It again Monday''' Jack Sanford M' to istration and trustees. Involvement of olavers from msht. one more living ud kiat ma- craning a tnuiuu, four Mi for a J-l decision at Cm ih runt in the Khool, In tlie ba.sethsll both winning relav in Hl'CIIFJi HAD the seventh and m.vn. eiehth erad aertum all to itaeir tinnati.

thlt one In 10 inningt. as0" wwr gambling vandal tu the pur the ftodgert remained it per H'llw nd lh, lrtlon rentage point, shy of the National 'rror" tond, nllinl uVtOl ra7m. i -r wmning relay squads. runner -ud East Junior Hich. Fort tv.

Oague lead with their WUi; Ji ins inu mi.mj .1 straight success. riKW iieiuer joe vunniiiKiioin.juisumr iwirjun Irwth on a grounder bv Willie the Tar Heel ttate, veteran coach KvereU Case of ft Slate, reacted philosophically. SAM MANCMOO Hayed .014 Sfayi, gave the Giants one run. percentage points ahead with a llohie Landrith't sacrifice fly pro-victory at St. louit.

Third-place idui ed the clincher. Orlando (e freshman record. Mutjibyi clipped the 40 in :55 A. four ter" under the old mark set bv nv. wood's Larry Sayler last year BLEVENS, WHO had for the state half-mile in Sji these "We must remember.

Pltttburgh, one game behind thepeda closed it out with a are running first of ail, Glen Ullin Nine Captures District Crown Special le The Tribute (Hants, defeated Milwaukee II in, run, hit 1 1th, tora in the XL, In Questional Institutions. This thing the only other NL, game. the eighth inning. wa( itarting to run away with day district meet here, sped i Pittsburgh managed Just fourijtself. An evil influence was get hits off Bob Buhl 1 1 4 but one tins into the same." Case uud Williams, who strut out II hen he beat the Braves, fanned T.

H.m naiiaawa. tia.i'Wwa'; yw uisiance in i.io (0 erase the jr. riors Vermillion's old mark 4 in this one and walked but wa a tie-breaking home run by In snnouncins the de-emohasit CITY SOFTBALL CHAMPS Here Is the Cathedral Grade School girls' soft- GLEN IXL1N The Glen L'llin114 4- yr. Blevens v.nne blanking the Keds on two ijkk tirom in ine eigntn. it was to the consolidated university of singles liter they had tied It first of the year Harvey North Carolina's 100 trustees.

Rattlers claimed the district 'led the high jump mark with Iladdix ij-oi was the winner. In the first Inning. ouu team wnicn captured the city championship by downing St. Anne'g 12-10 in the title contest. Kneeling (left to right) are Mary Jo Gwyther, Carol Nelson Patty Paul, Mary Beth Schirber and Kathleen Kurtz.

Standing are assistant coach Shirley Kucera, Jayne Deibert, Patty Kucera, Sharon Giles, Susan Smith Mary Guthrie, Beverly Barth, Charlotte Kramer, Donna Reidinger and coach Judy Cribble. President William Friday, explained, "Our aim is to save athletics." I With but three or four excep baseball title here Mondav, down-leal1 of M- ing Washburn 11-5. I Ttie Warriors' 880-yard The Rattlers used a big five-runjleam accounted for the other nr, sixth innuig to break up a tie ball'marlt' running the distance game and pull out the win. Onei 1:431 lower the old record Makes Debut hit, two errors and two walks did i by Warriors last year bv the trustee stood up to signify approval of the program that: the job. Larry Renner went the first four A Case of Suicide? I.

Kills the lt-year-eM Dixie seconds. Bismarck was also und the old mark. Hughes' Duane I'nruh was standout in the seventh and eig! -tt grade section. He won the 44t innings for the winners, giving ud Birds Richards Named All-Star Game Mentor Classic basketball tournament sponsored by N.C. State College and matching State.

CMC. Duke two nus. snerru tngerecht pitched hitless ball the rest of the way. LeRoy Tender went the distance for the losers and was tagged for seven hits. and Wake Forest against four top intersection! teams.

high jump, was edged out of fii in the lows by a tenth of a second and ran on one of the winmr, Hughes' relay teams. His :608 clockine In the ilil No Punch in Clutch Killing Off Orioles Pennant Hope BOSTON IAP) Surprised but pleased Paul Richards will make pennant winning manager has no' automatically directed the team. t. Limits UNC and Slate basket I'NGKRECHT was the sticker hall competition to the 14 con his debut la the All-Mar baseball for the Rattlers, bansine out a I CRONIV RAID the retirement of ference garnet required by the oroise Bismarck Terrv Tiiu games at American League Casey Stengel, manager of the Atlantic Coast Conference, parti. three-run homer in the first inning'old mark by one-tenth of a second manager.

Mew York Yankees last year, ne cipation in the ACC tournament. Br the Associated Press it. Buyer also hit a three-run ft feet day at the plate. nings yet wound up with his third straight defeat in an 8-1 loss to cessitated the action. Cronin add participation in the NCAA tourna The Baltimore Orioles, one of inr uiucr new mark ninnma ih i' Richards was named Monduy by American League President Joe Cronin as pilot for the two games, July 11 at San Francisco The win brought Glen homer in the eighth with all the runs unearned off Fisher, who', L'llin'siin 2:26.3.

His time waa n.i,t. ment and only two ed that both Stengel and bis successor. Ilouk. had been consid the pre-season favorites for the American League flag, are no better than filth, seven games be games. the Yankees at New York.

The victory left the third-place Yankees 54 games behind De season mark up to 4-3. The loss was the first of the season for finished with a five-hitter. ered before Richards was picked. and July 31 here. I.

Curtails player reeralliaf by! ashburn. I ne American League starters. THE YANKEES, with Jim Coates, Richards had never made an hind first-place Detroit. And if the Birds' pennant hopes are dving. Glen lllin will meet the winner1 except for the pitchers, will be 4-2) winning it in relief of Art allowing only two athletic grants-in-aid a year to basketball prospects outside the ACC states of troit.

The Tigers walloped Kansas City 10-2, protecting their 34-game lead over the second-place of a second under the old ma set by Fort Yates' Carry in I'M. MUMMSH (FYi, wanlum Van HaWelaTifl jatu-Muhcnkk- (FY), a (Bt, Pr. XI Garman (SI; :Si.4 (racora, MS Don tlawan ICVi All-Star appearance. RICHAKIM, named the AL man chosen on the vote of all active of the district 8 tournament now it's strictly a case of suicide. Ditmar, put it away in a four-run seventh.

Two walks and a sinelp in process, for a berth in the state AU players, managers and coach. Maryland, Virginia. North Caro- What else would you call it BKer-nf-the-year when he directed ueveiana Indians, who beat Min es. Richards will name the rest tourney at New Rockford June 7, Baltimore to a nesota 7-5 in is innings. Boston when they can chase a starting wainourn 101 Oil 0 i Clan ullin loo lina and South Carolina.

Friday said the same principle would apply to football. second place fin nn (fyi. rr of the squad Including the pitchers and two coaches. ish In two, com-! by Yogi Berra broke the tie. and the clinching run came home when second base umpire Larry Napp ruled second baseman Marv Breeding had trapped a liner by Elston Howard.

After the pitcner witn six hits, four of them doubles, and two walks in four innings, but score just one run while leaving six on base? beat the Chicago White Sox 4-1, and the Los Angeles Angels defeated Washington 8-4. Clete Boyer broke up the perfect game by Fisher (1-5) with a Sctimldt (Ml, Rhodai (SI. Doll nun' 1 Bars basketball slayers from mented in New; Voik: "I feel It Is a Mayville Splits Ralav c-4 Luoar, airiana. vh Z7' participating In organized competition during the summer months. THAT'S what they did Monday! tv -c i.

great honor with leadoff single in the sixth inning for the Yankees and came around Orioles gave up their argument that Breeding had caught the, marck, St. Mary'i; Luqar, Slavani. MuHclilar), In Playoff Games MOBRIDGE. S.D. (AP) Mav- lit The Dixie Classic had hardlv nigni as ngnt-nander Jack Fisher pitched perfect ball for five in 11..

lm with an unearned run for a 1-1 i racora, oa, bv Fort rM" In l0l ball, Tony Kubek capped the inning with a two-run, two-out been killed, however, before there were hints of rebirth. Wake Forest Athletic Director Bill Gibson said (mi. irally recognized, file games mean a lot to all Uie lnA); Host Hazelton The Tigers came from behind Monday muht that nee Coleate ville State Teachers College and Black Hills TC split the first two games of their NAM District 12 baseball playoff here Monday. The third and deciding came of Sraad Jama-Butcli Schmidt (M), Cot. on a tying, solo homer bv Norm Illinois, Tulane and Stanford had players and we shall do our be Richards ronwooo in, van Heunaltn IS) am been scheduled to oarticiDate Jtmelliawnt (FY), ottar tone aMttKIl I.K4UI O.B.

I'flrolt lh i'lvlnil ai Cash in the fourth inning, then flattened the A's with six runs in the fifth off Norm Bass (2-2)- Wake Forest and Duke would talk tlie best-of three series was to be to try to win. "I am surprised I got the job aiwr, tami, inuixwr Hawk (FY), 5-2 (t at rwriv-ai about staging the Classic in an- I thought It would go to Ralph Right-hander Phil Regan (5-0) al- otner city, possibly Winston-Sa- YulK 15 MlimiitiiU II 17 .514 Tamm (Bl and Legion Juniors Open Busy Week Wednesday played here Tuesday. Black Hills took the opener Monday S-2, but Mayville stormed back for a 19-3 second name rout. lem, breensboro or Charlotte. loweo just rive hits, one a pinch llouk.

But It Is not for me to rea ton ISVBNTH AND 1IOHTM lilnstcin 17 nuiiier oy von Larsen, Chrlillanion (HI. janai IF). N.C. State Athletic Director Roy Clogston said he would have iSl. A bases-loaded homer hv narrvl Richards' selection marks only the third time since the late Con IB I kmum City 18 17 ,431 t'lili'aao 14 SO .413 1 kitlL0? mi- 'S'-ll.

uuiuranson reatured Mayville 7- The Bismarck Legion Juniors. CLEVELAND, 4-0 in extra-inning games, made it six straight on Willie Kirkland's tie-breakin sin. no objection, but couldn't "bo part to encouraging it." nie Mack led the Junior circuit Aiianloa 91 Hi of six days, including two double- old. Itt ev tT.I, rVLZ players into the 1933 All-Star In run third inning in the second game. John Mondry hit a leadoff 140).

neauers. 2-0 on the season, move into the midst of their heavy schedule this, THE LIMITATIONS on nnn-enn- gle in the 15th off losing reliever augural that the previous year's wee. niimuiMY tneyu host a iea sanowskl and eicht nninir. nomer in tne first inning. Black i ma aia a Clavaland 7, Hlnnaiola 6 (It In lllnira) Nw Tork Baltimore (,) Bolton 4, CIiIiukd 1 INI ntrolt 10, Kua rity I.US AnKultl S.

Vnahinul.in i fei ence games sent State and UNC athletic officials scurrying tm tele. Beginning Wednesday, the locals strong Hazelton High School team of two-hit, shutout relief by Frank In I960). "rr" Jw" t' will play six games in the space; pnones to cancel games scheduled runt, va-ji, a pair of two-run in a game beginning at 7:30 p.m at the Municipal Ball Park. nomers by Woody Held over. tor tne coming season.

sswllle oio Ml o-j i gam." ilKm Stcand oami 107 W-H 1 Black HUH Ill 00 1 3 a hauled a 5-1 lead by the Twins, North Carolina had lo cancel Jo.a, Keller), East. Fort Yat, II. tM Salav Htmiut Friday night they're at Wash. Tnaidar Ciaiara natrflt at Mlnneaota (V) rhlraio at Haltlninra (Ml games with UCLA. Southern Call.

burn lo meet a oromisin Wash. Din monoouquetie out awnv o. nana: wincn, Munit n'aahluaion at Kanaaa city (N) tornia, Louisiana Stats and narii (3), burn Legion team. am naitcnar. Fargo Juniors Have 1 1 Vets FARGO (AP)-The Fareo Amer.

oniy nis uiira victory in seven decisions for Boston, but reduced cipation in the Kentucky lnvitita- Sunday it's back home In far v.l'.Y; E'' Shot Put Kan War (FY). Halvnr. on (FY), Winkler (El, K.llar (H Hewitt (H), saldltr (S Haivwion (FY), Bare (En uJItt Lw E) Halvr sen irr). Jot fm tionai Tournament at Lexinctnn defending state champion Fargo in irvatana ac Alislea ti) Only Samoa aolieduled SAeaiailMr 4jamae Boat on at Nw Tork ChUaso at Haltlmoia (9) (N) Patrnlt aL Mllinoanta fV) nis earned run average to 1.93 for 60 2-3 innings while beating leaving only Notre Dame anH in. a aouDieneaaer nere.

the first aiana as non-conference oddo. me nuue box wttn a seven-hitter. and Foltr. (SMI, ii-ll lr" game getting under way at 1:30 p.m. 4th Hole-in-One Scored in 'Forks GRAND FORKS (AP) rw nenti for the 1961-62 Tar Heels.

Waahlnston at Kanaaa City fN) ican Legion junior baseball team will open a 46-game schedule Sat. Frank Baumann (2-31 was th state canceled eames with Tuesday they're at Mobridge for aJhT ehrlltltnien (Hi, Solrtaim (E), tie. epne (HI waitaA'a (Hi and McLaughlin ify'i loser, giving up a walk and sin. urday, playing Mandan at Salle. UCLA.

Southern California, LRAGI SI a Memorial Day doubleheader. w. Kenneth Thompson of Grand FnrirJ H. t. gies oy carl Yastnemski, Jim Pagliaroni and Frank Malzone as the Red Sox broke a 1-1 tie in Micnigan, vinanova and George Washington, but will nlav Tennes Ud Gorrilla.

in his eiehth vear THE LOCALS open Western Di Nan Frandaco 11 11 los An-la 14 I'lttaliurah IS tl Apple Creek Tourney Set For Sunday The annual Apple Creek Invitational Golf Tournament will be held Sunday over the Apple Creek course. Competition will be on a match play basis over nine holes. There will be no qualifying with the entrant merely slating In which flight he wishes to play. Sixteen will make up the championship flicht with eight In each of tlie other flights. The entry fee la IS and must be in by I p.m.

Saturday. It can be paid either at the course pro shop or sent to the tournament chairman. Dave Vogel at Box 186, Bismarck. The championship flight will get under way at 1:30 a.m. Sunday.

vision play June 2 at Willistnn. see and West Virginia outside the 1 a three-run fourth. it'tnelnnatl is 15 Bismarck coach Rotter Hicsin at neau oi me uuoert C. Grafton Post team, said Fargo will play Bismarck in a doubleheader Sinn. conierence.

Air Force Base scored a hole-in-one on the 152-yard third hole at Grand Forks Country Club Sunday Thompson, golfing with Jini Strausbaugh and Dale Cox, got his Lansford Reaches Disirici Finals LANSFORD (API I The Angels cut down one Wash. tilS .411 .8114 Mllwauket 15 IS rt. Loula 1S la One of the few alhlelic (inie 1 has named Tom Woodmansee as his tentative starter Wednesday day. Fargo's home opener is ''hli-aso 11 51 who publicly disagreed with tlie I'niladaliilila 1 31 til against nazeuon. program was basketball coach cb wun a i iron, it was i rat scneduied Saturday, June 3, against Mandan.

my rteaHlu ington runner at the plate in the eighth and escaped another score when rookie Chuck Hinton left third base too soon on Jim King's apparent sacrifice fly In the Sen. Iriday.EWon Schlittenhart is ace in 23 years of Boliini mil sicuum of Virginia, an ACC T.na Anvalaa 1. Clnilnnstt 1 (N) High School advanced to the District 6 playoff final bv heatim? All home games will be nlaved 10 innlnva H.IIOUI. It was the fourth hole-in-one of siateo to get the call while Joe Sahli and Woodmansee aonear tn KTandaco St. toula at Barnett Field.

I THINK THE declsinn la aui. me local season. Homer Matheson scored one previously at th. The Fargoans will meet rluhs atoti' seventh. Los Angeles made Sherwood 5-2 here Monday.

Bertbold and Lansford meet for the district campionship here be the choices against Fargo Sunday. Schlittenhart and newcomer trom the two Dakotas, Minnesota and Montana. This year's extended tirely wrong," McCann said. "Why punish the game of basketball for the conduct of a handful of bad iry Liuo, wnue Bob Hauser and Bob Anderson claim holes-in-one fat Walsh will most likelv set the me oeciaing run on a squeeze bunt by winner Eli Grba (4-4) in the sixth. Pete Burnside (2-2) was nod Tuesday.

lh. snefwood roaa trip will be in the Minneapo- ai MO 4 MIA 11A 1 1 LiUICOUl rarK Lansford actors? tne user. iis-oi. raui area, opening June 21 course. rrmaaraan ana nuraewrmkj sclmtrk and nainiint.

Two Dlavers from North ram. HOWEVER, Higgins quickly points out that the tentative nitrh. ai nesi si. raui. (iorrula said a Twin Cities suburban team re riinuuritn 3, Miiwaukaa 1 IN) Only (amet avhadulnd Taeadar liaaiH Pltlahumli at Miiwaukaa Phlladelplila at Chicago Han Pranclaco at Bt.

Loula (X) Ixia Ancatra at Cincinnati (N) Hrdaraaar Uaaaaa PlttitMirtJIi at ChlrnKu Ban Kranclaco at Cincinnati (V) PhlladrlpMa at Miiwaukaa (N) Lot Anselaa at Bt. Louis (N) Baseball Scoreboard IVRSirit IVIAra ing lineup could easily be altered lina, reserve Lou Brown and star Doug Moe, wera implicated in the game-fixing scandal being investi mains to be scheduled June 24. Eastern Division ODoonenta are uy uie outcome the games. So far Higgint is far from utia. gated by the New York district tni a GENERAL attorney's office.

Charges of ac Grand Forks, Valley City, Drayton, Jamestown, Wahpeton and Devils Lake. fied from hit squad's hitting or some of its defensive work but cepting bribes to shave points for Gorrilla has 11 returnees from leeis it will come the players get some more game exnerience xaiiioiers nave been brought in Carolina against three N.C. State the 1960 squad which posted a 36-11 season record and went on to win under their belts. 13 lnnhiaa I'lavelnrl the North Dakota state title. piayers: captain Stan Niewierow-ski, Anton (Dutch) 'Muehlbauer and Terry Litchfield.

The gambling scandals fnllnu-ivt ulnnt-auta i i i-Pka. lAtnun 4l. Allan (Hi it comes to whisky, I like Uie lightness of either Scotch or Canadian tlw wason drink Canadian Club. It's Vie lightest whisky in the world! rjunk () and Tlinmaa: I'nlmqulat player recruiting violations of recent years which resulted in the Sundre Named Coach At Ellendale Stale ELLENDALE (AP) Orlo Sun and Batlajr. W-Kunk.

L-Dadotrakl. naanlneton 4 1 U'a Angflea 1 Hurnalda. nonnvan imiaa placing State on probation for four year and North Carolina for one. DALAMCG a ALIONMEMT SP0IAL ril and Dalav: ilrha Unr. and Rica.

dre will join the faculty of Ellen-dale State Teachers College next -uma. ij-Burnaiaa. is Kenn and Bron; Ttatt. Wl.k- For All Your Automotive Service Heeds See (orwin-Churchiil tan as oead football and track coach. Sundre Is a coach at Crookston.

DSTCGirl Wins In College Rodeo nakow (Si, lairarn ana 1-ltnalano. L-Uaaa. lUltlmora Central High School. He Plahar ana Trimnii nu BROOKINGS. S.D.

(AP) Cas- $77 is a graduate of Mahnomen. High School and Mayville Teach 81 ana uarra, Blanohard W-Cuataa. ers. He received his masters de nicato 1 per, College took the sweepstakes trophy and Casper's Vince Hayes won the all-around cowboy title at the intercollegiate rodeo held at South Dakota State Col ooaton a oaumnnn, nammarar rii rl. gree in i960 at the University of North Dakota.

Before taking graduate work at rro t-own (71 and Lollar; anal raiuaront. Lr- SUM! UMOfU AiiOEItSSt lege una past weekend. UND, he served two years as coach at Ellendale High School. NTIOIAL LEAOra to tnntnaa Our specisliied mechanics work on all makes of cart Tying for all-around cowgirl hon His new post here will include ors were Ramona Seitsema, South la Antrlea assisting Myron Anderson as bas Cincinnati i 4 a I 1sMmxxmat.r.r.i i 1 J.il uakota State College, and Janice and trucks. ketball coach.

MMaina ana nnaanoro; purkav Manry (101 and eVhmidt. L.l',,ri,.v nary. Dickinson. N.D. Teacher San rani'iaco 15 0 Miss Seitsema.

from Trosky, lunula ill wis tne rooeo queen. Motor Tuno-vpt, angina rebuilding, complete brake service, expert lubrication "-iuuni. nniin iki lyn-n Individual winners: and Undrlth; B-oailo. WE DO ALL THIS 7e en eW sfeerisf net Imgtr he mileage Correct Caster, ameer. Tee-la Adjust Steertag Balaaee free ITaeeaj 91 and Smith, w.

Saddla aronc Warran fha ai tiaa. Hailon Nine Wins Distrid 3 Title HATTOX AP Hatton High otmw laacnara laoaet. "imt tl CMartdo Slata Umvartllw Ittabura-h i a Miiwaukaa i i Bull Ridina Lowfan flMmMr rl. Hariilix and Slthoj (). Slorthead (') and Torra imr WrMime Gary Ouncaa at Cat- School, behind the two-hit pitching of Jerry Eken, blanked Central Valley of Buxton and Reynolds.

4-0. Only (tmM. in the District 1 baseball final "open aapmo vaxt Hani tf Caa- here Monday. Eken fanned nine and did not Ineed walk a batter in posting the win. Hatton now will play the District 4 champion in Region 2 romnetition.

and Spring change over, wheel alignment and balancing service. Sea Corwin-Churchill's For All Your Automotive Service Needs! (orwin-Churchiil Motors, Inc. "Our 47th Year" CAM 1 70 Main and 2nd lismarck, N. Dak. Try it! bull agree Itsl-he Best In The 87 lands.

central Valley mm t-e I 3 nana nb em a 4 a I Tom Henry end Gary Oeegtrdi Jerry Eken ana eaa tierte. iSS- 't ii UN 2 tAaMusuilIM Baseball Stars Prank Pimk. Tnrlin I SE2YICE CF Fiqht Results lettl. 14S. Wllliaf-Btrraj, Pt, outpointed JnleColMB, J44, Kaw Roehelle.

Ta rieu Ika Vinshn. 14S. Panama, tutnolnted Tom Dannie, 14. Tampa, ltt. I Strata Bobby tlnlnato.

Cleveland, atoppad Johnnjr Lae Itonuer. Chlcmeo, S. Lisht'haavy-waltlita. 4'araeaia, VvaeaaHTUi Karlao Japan, outpolntr.1 Kmdb Artaa, 113 Caracaa, HV won hit fifth with elrht innirr of two-hit. shot out relief, walking ust two and tHktn( out veven In BISMARCK tI9 E.

Mate. Mai CAS-TUT MURPHY FINANCE rfara rrae aairklaa: ta M. 4itlt HIM HH4I.TKH Vr Mar Hit thai Pt--k Urnmf P)rtHt' IMPORTED IN BOTTLE FROM CANADA tti-rtk 1-1 tit? with titrhth-innltiai home run. hi first of vr VtARS OLD. 90 4 PROOf IMPORTED BV HIRAM tVALKEft IMPORTER DHTtOIT.

IrtCHlcTnTBUNDtO CANADIAN 2-1 victory over Brtve. wHisur i.

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