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The Morning Chronicle from Manhattan, Kansas • 2

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Manhattan, Kansas
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tKGt TWO Tine MonNiNQ chronicle, Manhattan, ransaa TTTFr.PAy, AUOUflT Ifi, 1910 5 Mr. and Mrs, Emil Pfalf ond two sons of Winkler wcer in thop-ping yesterday, AIMEE CONVALESCING AT COTTAGE J. Ilotta and Miss Ethel Hotte made a business trip to Bubetha Saturday, MAKE PAIRINGS FOR NEXT ROUND Sport Sidelights byJacK Sords V' Mr- and Mn, Glen Tecple and daughter. Joy Jean, drove to Man-Imio Saturday to spend -the week end with Judge and Mrs, Teeple, FIRST IS A SUCCESS Mm. Mary llurrold.

Kalhryn Mrs. Wymun l.ynn Presslar visited friends in Toin-ka Sunday. Miss Fannie Chinch cam" home with them. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Grlffee of Blue Rapids visited this week uU with Mr.

and Mrs, Clifford (icoriv. J.MilON' TOURNAMENT MITTF.E ANNOUNCES SECOND ROl'ND MATCHES. 'Charles Watson and Ben Colin-enblust of Riley transacted business here Monday. Li.1' jr if "i Mi. and Mrs.

L. A. Hanson and son Myron spent Sunday wlili atives in Lfonaidvllle. Results of First Uouud All I'ostril Hut One Contest Must He Completed by Frlduy Nifflit. 4 Pioneer Flight.

West vs. HewliiH. W. E. Moore vh.

Whlpix'l, Palrlngi for consolation mntchu CY.ceplInu the chumplonshlp flight are as follow: 40 and Flight. Spear va, E. Griffith. Gingrich vn, Mustln. Little vh.

MeC'ord. Rulllff vn. Howensleln. Quartermaster Flight, TJurk vn. Schneider.

C. Olson vs. Moe. Fll In vs. Hoffman.

Muchannn vs. Pearson. Ited Leg Flight. Waddcll vs. Chaitler.

W. Larson vs. Po-ier. A. Larson vs.

Howling. Mum vs. O. Pauling. Leathering Might.

Barnes vs. D. 0. Griffith's. Koepke vs.

Wfitlhum. Brumm vs. Moorman. Fulton vs. Ankeny.

Gob Flight. Herron vs. bye. H. F.

Larson vs. Brumbaugh. Dundore vs. Burr. Brown vs.

Blsig. Flonerr High I. J. Mark. vs.

Moore. Parker vs. Slwan. The first round of tiro Leclon soil 4 J. C.

Gravenstein. Mrs. Frances Fuller, Lucille and John Earl Fuller, und Mrs. Lottie White spent Bunduy in atockdule wltli Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Scott of Stockdale, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert While of near Rlli were in town Sulurduy Mr. and Mrs. T.

Glenn of Stock-dale shopped In Munhiittuu Monday afternoon, V' Mr, and Mrs. O. M. Jorgenson, Belly and Jack and Mrs K. Wil-hlie and duughier Mary will 1i tomorrow to upend the rest of IV' wwK In the Ov.arks.

returned to Kan- tUJUrillUW ill lur iiiliiiui v.im success, uncording to the commiter In charge. All matches but one weiv played or defaulted and the results pofted by Sunday night. The number of defaults, resulting because members were unable to ploy tnf'r matches, were very lew. Harold Hurdles sas City Sunday. i 1 r.S yjfff AufiwE CR.ITZ.' I i iff PATMER.

fKES'OMT Si lv 7Tm I I cf A.ajDM. If IN St fJltr Sunday night after the last match Mr. and Mrs. Ed Murray and son of were in town Monday. Msis Jennie Parry of Riley, Miss Margaret Parry, Miss Edna Isaac-sonof Randolph, Miss Jane Heynen.

0den, Utah, Miss Edna Swartz of Randolph, and Miss Barley of Green are attending institute here this week. COLUMN On iTrtvr ififipi-. i is a close-up of Almee Semplc McPhcrson, well known list, m1 bfj at her Malibu Beach cottage in California, conVaiesclng votw breakdown. Central Press Tclephoto had been posted the tournament committee made the pairings for th? recond round and mr.de the pairings for the various consolation matches. In only one round, the championship Is there no consolation match.

AccordluR to members of the committee the consolation pairings in this flight will be made following' the playing of the second round. Several of the members in this flight dnjv byes and losers in the recend round who drew byes in the first round will be Riven a chanca to nlay In the consolations. THI CLU tJbmE op youR. fRIENDS MAY BOfG-ybu TO DEATH. fi) Miss Rosa Best will leave a week from Friday for Liberal where will teach the fourth grade in the city schools.

COI.I EKS WIS LOCAL NEWS i TMir mi at n' vvm. n- fent Visitors .10 to in Return polftvs dcfcutid the Attorney Charles, JIughes went to Wamego on business Mondry afternoon. a City golfers here Sunday in a "tin ii match. Junction City wen 'he contest at Junction but I Sunday they lost 20 to 34. Twenty AORC 7oo MouRS TAc AiRTo AiS CREDIT Ae tab First Boheh To AOLD A COAMlSSlOH im tae.

AlR COP.TCE OF TAe O.S ARw.y Mrs. Alton Huber of Saiida, is spending a few weeks with relatives and friends in Manhattan, She returned home with her pir ents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Chaslain who visited in Colorado recently. But Elmer Wdlyard spent Sunday with friends cn McD'iwcIl Creek, Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Wiley and family spent Sunday in Concordia- Opal Cook- spent Sunday in Chapman with her mother, Mrs. H. Strauss. John Cook came home with her to spend Monday in Manhattan. Miss Vivian Martin who has been a guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. R. P. Martin, returned to her home in Uelavan, Sunday. Mrs.

and A. G- SchultK and Mrs. Je.ines Fisher are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Sullivan and daughter, Joan. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Pet Ixulsvllle 77 St. Paul 74 .14 Toledo 71 .555, Minneapolis (55 02 .512 Kunsus City 64 lis SM Columbus 55 73 .430 JWHwuukee 53 7ti .411 IndiiinauolLs 51 75 IT NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet clilcaeo 74 48 607 New York C8 Brooklyn .69 56 Bt. Louis ,...7 'M .545 Pittsburgh r.u .5 if! Boston 55 07 Cincinnati 5U a .437 fhlladelphia 40 H3 AMERICAN LEAGT'in Tel, Plilladelphia Washington 7fi 48 New York 73 52 .584 Cleveland 60 GO .524 Detroit 60 HG Chicago 75 Louis- 7f, Boston --4J '6i CAACUeS JaTiCNAI IfcASUE U'APiPE.

WA'j onct couat cci OuVUMh AlS ArALEHc GVHEER. AS. RAftD VOOTbALU AMD BASC BAI.U AMD 'A'i A Pr-'oi VOJAI. t)AuL A EE: AMP MAaJAGCR, enterltaiie.bL a racLi Mrs. Elvin Chaffee and small son.

Bob Allen of Leonardville wen here to attend the baby clinic at the community house Monday. The consolation mutches must be completed the same time as the regular matches. The first round of the consolations must be played by Friday night, and those playing their second round In the main flights must have their scores posted at the same time. Rules applying to the regular flights will also apply to the consolation flights. 1 The pairings for the main fllpjits are as follows: Championship Flight.

Ahcarn vs. Isaacson. Schmedeman vs. Menzle. K.

Olson vs. Povcaux. S. Olson, vs. J.

Marks. 40 and 8 Flight. Price vs. Charles. Tull vs.

Maddox. Boot vs. Morris. Hocket vs. Crocker.

Quartermaster Flight. Hoke vs. Junior Soeer. Jbrgenson vs. Jeffrey.

Junction players took part the match. The c' the Individual con-tists wit.h MiuihiUtan piajvrs givi 1 1 1 ere as follows: Ahcarn. 3. Vc-taiR, Miller, 0. Avcnil, 3, McFarUxne 3, Volz, Schoonhoven, 0.

Bruniar, 3: Orris, 1, Kerre, 1, Mcintosh, 2, raider, 3, Belmont, Hollis. 3. Humorey, 2. Zollinger, iJuugherty, 3, Steele, Sthmi 3, ivsrs, R. Worn 0, Tloou, Corby, 2, O'Don-ndl, Petty, 1.

LaShelle. Hobbs, Chancy 1. Caldenvcod, 1. Bryant, Clifton, ri-so 2 tlthler, 1. Clyde Brady of Concordia was in town on business Monday.

Conway McLeary of Dwight was in town yesterday to make arrangements for entering K. S. C. Cnrmichacl vs. A.

Smith. Jaeobson vs. P(-ak. Pratt vs. Burson.

Gob Flight. J. Ahcarn vs. bye. Streetcr vs.

Hosewurm. vs. Chastain. Sallee vs. "Swede" Martin.

McCormlck, vs, MilUv. Whisnant vs. Krd Leg Flight. Ttoeler vs. Salley.

Thackrey vs. Campbell. Martin vs. Wilbur. Busttv vs.

Hale. Leatherneck Flight. Pauline vs. Kohler. George Gillispie of Clayton visited his sister, Mrs.

Roy Holgerson Sunday. Radio co. MANHATTAN KANSAS mi uirmiTrmasnamrmmm Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diefendorf were down from Riley shopping yesterday afternoon.

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1909-1943