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PAGE SIX Tune In On KRBO BASEBALL TODAYI- THE ABILENB KEPORTZR-NEWS 'fhurtday Morning, April 27, 1939. ApachesAndLamesa Clash At 4:30 In Home Opener mv WK Mayor lo loss First Ball At Withers Park Organized baseball comes back to Abilene Hits afternoon after a lapse of nine years. By the official proclamation of Major Will W. Hair, this Is Baseball I)iy In Abilene. The entertainment will be furnished by our Apaches and the Lamesa Loboes at 1.30 o'clock.

The game Is to be played at Withers field, northeast of (he city on (he Albany highway. The two teams opened their 1839 West Texas-New Mexico league race Tuesday In lamesa and played there again yesterday afternoon. PROGRAM SET It's first come, first served In the park today with all adult ducats iclltng for $1.10, the prevailing price for tickets in the WT-NM league openers. Children's tickets sell for 25 cents each. Advance sale of opening day tickets was started several weeks ago.

Attention has been called to the holders of Ihese tickets (ha( they are dated April 2S Instead of April 87, They are good for the game today, a thanye In the schedule caused the error. The season will be launched with fanfare of a major league opening, A local college band will be on hand to strike up lively tunes. Mayor Hair warmed up his pitching arm yesterday afternoon and announced that he Is ready to lob over the first ball. Joe Childers Is master of ceremonies. He will introduce the Apaches and their manager, Tat Withers.

PARKS TO PITCH Lefty Parks, one of the- league's leading southpaw hurlers last year, will pitch tor the Apaches this afternoon. Red Hay, a curve ball righthander, llkeiy wilt be the choice for Jodie TJite's Loboes. Ellis ChiMress, who played hts first game for the yesterday at Lamesa, has been raoTed up to the leadoff position. He will play jhort stop, and Bob Evans will move back to ihe center field slot, Withers announced last night that ho has secured another in- flelder, David Archibald, first sacker from McAlister, Okla. If he makes the grade, Morris would be moved back to the outfield.

Strong Teams In Penn Meet PHILADELPHIA, April one of six teams appear likely to win three or more titles ta the 1939 running of the annual University of Pennsylvania Relay carnival Friday and Saturday. Based on the known -ability of their runners and past performances, track followers rated Pittsburgh, Michigan, Fordham, New York university, Manhattan and Indiana, today among the favorites In to six of the American championship relays which feature the two-day meet. Pittsburgh's speedsters, anchored by Olympic champion John Woodruff, captured the sprint medley, half-mile and one-mile titles to dominate last year's meet. This year's story may be the same, for the Panthers still have Woodruff. Michigan, long a power In the Big Ten, is expected to figure In no less than six events, with distance runner Ralph Schwartzkopf and hurdlers Elmer Ocdeon and Stan Kelley among their pace-setters.

Fordham, with members of its world's indoor-mile record quartet available for additional duty, is a threat in the spirit medley, half- mile and two-mile while New York university Is OTII regarded in the sprint and distance medleys, mile and two-mile. Manhattan, whose team Includes the Indoor I. C.4-A mile and two-mile champions In Hoolahan and Conkling respectively, is one of the favorites in the sprint and distance medleys and the two-and four-mile relays. Indiana, a triple winner in the 1837 carnival. Is given a good chance in the hair mile, sprint and distance medleys and the four mile.

And then there's the North Texas Teachers college whose Bideout twins are In three events. St. Louis Cards Defeat Reds, 1-0 ST. LOUIS. April Davis limited iheCrMinnatl Reds to five hits today ar.rt batted In the only run to give ihe Si.

Loals Cardinals a 1 to 0 victory. A base on balls to Terry Moore ant! Lynn Mj-er's fingle preceded Davis' winning hit In the fourth inning. Frey 2 3 1 1 3 3 1 ft 7 CKOiaart 7 3 1 I 3 1 3 0 McCormlrk 1 4 1 8 1 3 1 0 0 Leonard) 4 i 4 a Craft 3 0 3 1 3 2 EerRer 1 3 1 2 0 3 ft 0 W. 3 (I 2 1 JfsTrJ 3 1 3 GrtRoai 2 0 1 C'C. Davis 0 R.

DavU 0 0 0 fi 1 fl 0 Thorn pst3 0 0 0 Totals 23 5 11 12 Tolsl.s 28 x-Baue-1 for Davlj In Rlh. Clndr.nitl (yn) MO--0 St. ino G.IX- Run--T. Morre. Frrori--W.

Myers. Ru Brows, T. p'ay Frey Myert aitf IfcCor.Tiirk. Lelt bajes Clnclricali s. St, Lwrs fi.

BajM on b.J'j GTlaiom 4, navii 2. o-Jt--Grt eom 4, 0. 3, Hit? i 6 Ir.nsr.jrs c-Jt In 7ih): R. Dav In 1: TTioTTifisr.n I. i bj- by aVerbfr).

Isxir.g Rfardon, Gfntx TlJte OUUcal i fvxt 2,132, boes punched over two runs In the ninth inning today to the Abilene Apaches, 6-4. The victory gave Jodie Tale's crew a sweep of the two-game series. Lefty Lucas went the route for the home club, getting in trouble only in the second round when the Apaches collected four runs. Boots. Kohler's homer over the centerfield wall with one aboard started the rally.

Lamesa counted one In the first, another In the fifth and In the seventh and then tabbed two in the ninth. Chccves knocked in the winning run wih a single. Hitting honors were shared by Big Jim Morris. Abilene first sacker. and Haney, Laniesa second baseman.

Each collected three hits In four trips to the plate. AB po A ABILENE-- BarnhW, 2t Cuten. 31, ChlMms, If Morrtl, lb rC ns, Ginn, cf Kohler Franklin, ft Baker, Sternberg. Totafc x--Two out LAMESA ef Hiney, 2 Guynes, 31) Stone, Durrett. it l-Cheevea.

rt Bates, Tobeck, ss Lucas, Step right up, folks! Meet your Abilene Apaches. The boys are gunning lor a victory this afternoon in their home season opener against the Lamesa Loboes. Pictured from left to right: bottom row--Manager Tat Withers; Charlie Bryan, pitcher; N. W. Barnhlll.

second base; Leaton Gulnn, third base; Lefty Parksi today's pitching nominee; middle row--Lefty Baker pitcher- Ernie Potocar, catcher; Joe Stewart, pitcher-outfielder; Bob Evans short stop; Ben Franklin, pitcher; Cotton Gann, outtielder Junmy Morris, first base; top row John Tysko, pitcher; Bill Iteinold, pitcher; Don Sternberg, pitcher; and Boots Kohler, outfield-catcher. (Photo by Harry Holt, Reporter-News). Cubs Bury BUGS Deeper In Cellar Lillard Hurls SHREVEPORT MOVES TO TOP ChisoxDown Champs To Win WITH 1-0 WIN OVER BUFFS Indians, 5-1 CfflOAGO, April 3 to 1 victory over day, giving the Cuts their straight triumph while the iuffered their sixth defeat In Ittobgti ABHOAIChlca wantr ni 2 2 DlKack'a Wantr A OIHennan 2 Rliio I 2 0 0 OIGletMo 2 1 llbelter ra 3 0 14 OJMnrly 4 2 3 3 0 0 BiMaBouo 2 1 2 a 3 0 0 1 OILtllard 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 0 0 0 II 1 0 0 0 1 HttlbiSgTto? 1 Sports a 1-0 wotory crer the Houston Buffaloes here to- alTur- i their fourth D1 nt a turling duel between Bivins, of Shreveport and Van run uprising in the third inning le the Pirates Slate, of Houston. today and beat the Cleveland In- 1 WA 8ST Shippers here t.n.-ght. Jumping on 11s sssj 3 i ers IOT uta sys B1 to Bru ABHO A 3 1 1 2 I 4 a 4 0 1 0 1 5 2 4 2 1 3 1 4 3 3 0 0 1 ibaktr 2 lerres lueller llanton trowa xi towmsn Manusli Ttali 31 3 Totls 31 72712 X--Batted for Berresr Jn 7th.

XX--Batted for Brown In ith. xxr--Batted for Mueller fn gth. ......000 000 ICO--1 Tilcato ooo 030 Runs--Euhr. Hack, llancyso, Bartell. Errors--None.

Huna baited In Jeasen, I a 2, Gleeson. hits Baifeif. plays Cavar 1 Jlla lo Barteil lo Cavanella; Idaneuso lo Herman; BatteN 10 HecmaTi to CavarreUa on baaej-- Pittsburgh 1, Chicago 7, on Blanlon 2. Bo-aman 1. llar-3 4.

Strikeouts--by Brcwn 2 Llllard Blanton 5 1n 4 2-3 Innings; rown i in i-3; Bowman ID 2. Loi- pitcher Blanlon- UmpIrM Barr, Klera. Time 2:10. Attendance Dlfc, Cuslc' Van Str 2 1 1 1, Phillips 1 0 0 0 XX Endloolt 1 0 0 Totals 39 5 24 131 Totals 29 $21 11 x--Batted for cualck In 6th, lot--Balled for la Bth. Houston 000 010 000--0 Shrevepoil 000 3000 Cx--I Run--Kennedy.

Error--Gerlaxh, Run bt- Led in--Peel. Two owe nlU--Watwood 2 Gcrlach, Sacrifices--Schmle). Lell on bases--Houston 5, 4. on balls--off Van'Slate 2 Blvin 2. Slrurh out--by van Slate 4, 5.

Wild pitch--Blvta. Uraplrej Welsh and Palmar. Time Tigers Defeat St. Louis Browns, 7-6 DETROIT, April Rogell's single scoring Hank Greenberg from second gave the Detroit Tigers a 7 to 6, ten-Inning decision 3ver the St. Louis Browns In a bat- le of home runs here today.

Seven circuit blows were hlt two by jreenberg. l. AB 0 Del roll' AB A ia TcQalnn 1 6 3 1 OJMcCosky 5 0 0 0) VValkrr 1 5 2 0 4 0 1 3'Fcx I 3 5 0 1 0 0 5 3 1 3 5 2 1 0 0 3 1 3 0 3 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 5203 4 3 0'RflRftl 1 2 1 3 i I 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 OlCfiffmtn 0 0 0 iFltinlPg i 1 0 0 0 I Harris 1 0 0 2 -I Tots Is 15x29 14! Tolata 12 30 II x--Two out whtn i run for Newrcm tn IClJi. talle'l fir Coffman ITI 7lh. U'Uis nn nit im n-6 Detroit ,..000 300 030 1--7 2.

HcCMinn. Hoap, Sullivan 2. Oehrir.per 2. Gmnberg S. batte-1 la 2, Sullivan.

Almsfla 3, 3. Repel 2. 2. SulHvin. Home niSTM-! tViiiblf Seiroil 7- 1.

ir 5. Krnne-ly 9 in 2-3 Cofftnan 2 in 1-3: Harris 4 in NVwsom 10 In 9: WalXiip 2 Ir, 2-3. Win. i itpltOier Lostr.g pitcher ACC Netters Meet North Texas Team Abilene ChrisUan college's deleated tennis team will go lo Deniston today for matches with the strong North Texas Teachers. Players accompanying Coach J.

W. Treat be Kendall Jonej, JTM Murray Joe Taylor and Hrod, 4 1 2 BIVLtter 2 I 0 A 3 113 Kennedy 3 4 1 1 3 2 0 1 OlWaah-'Eton 1 1 3 0 OlPeel 1 3 2 3 0 3 0 0 llSlack 1 I 3 2 12 llcerlach i 2 0 5 OlHorton 4 i 0 3 1 1 2 0 5 3 3 0 0 0 Korte Franklin Harris tnrell 3 UcClaren lEhs Redskins Wallop Dallas Rebels, 8-0 DALLAS, April Oklahoma City's Indians, held to four hits and a run through seven innings, went on the warpath 'in the eighth and scored seven times to wallop Dallas 8 to 0 here today, The box: Dallas A A Cily AH A a 4 0 2 er 5 4 3 4 ea 4 2 Olffeck 5 0 1 0 --Jlon 2 4 llGratiam 5 1 4 0 I i 5 1 Ifl 0 Mori 1 1 10 I 4 1 4 0 Clarke 3 3 1 0 OlXollOway 2 3 0 3 4 5m0y 302 3 4191 3 0 4 4 7 2 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 33 27 To! a S3 11 2711 fov Crontn In 9th Oklahoma, city COICDO C70--S 000 COO OM--Q RURJ Hack. Corbett. EutnlEnf. h-Jllowar.

Bilgere. Dickey, prlncf. Errors Suttft 3. Rans batted m--lleysr 3, CorUtl. Eltgere.

Two hlt.t --Cazen 2, Meyer, Corbnt. Three hits--Mej-er. Home nir.s Stolen EaAterifeff. Snwly, fitrhers- ttxtlsllrj: Touch. 5fnr.e 9 (pair.fi) fn 7 2-3 Innings.

O(( RhoJes 2 tilts 0 runs fn i 1-3 InnlnRtsinJcX out. by Touchitore by Prtr.ce I. BUM en bMljr, by 1, hy 1. WiM pilches prince Rh-s4ej Lett on naJlas OXlahoffia CJlv 5. pitchtr.

Touchjtore. Double A to tO CwUtt. Umr-irts-- NayicT Tim Padres Wear Out Exporters, 12-5 SAN ANTOMO, 5an Antonio MLwld i 12-5 April Beaumont Shippers here tonrght, jumping on three pitchers for ten hits. The box; Beaumont AB Afsan Tone AB A 5 5 3 3 4 1 5 4 4 2 2 1 1 3 0 4 0 1 01 Byrnes a 1 1 3 0 4 0 2 QlLiicadeUo 2 4 i 3 2 0 1 1 2 2 1 4 2 9 OlStroble 5 0 2 0 1 0 2 OlRheln 3 3 1 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 9 0 2 0 0 Miller 1 0 0 0 Coitley 1 1 2 OlBtricktsnd 3 0 0 0 51 teller 0 0 0 OJ Scbafer 0 ToUIs 31 6 Tolats 31102712 for Manders In fith. Beaumont 012 000 02-- 5 san Antonio 303 052 12x--12 Runs-- Carr.er, Harlj HowtLl Cost ley, Keenoy.

lluflman 2." Byrrej 4, I.ncadello 3, Criscoia. Rheln. Krrors Lucadello, Harls. Howtii. Runa batted In-- Crtacola 7, Vincent, McCUri-n 2.

liheln, Bjrrnfs, JCeenoy. LUcadello. Korle. Two 5 a Crlfcota, Lucadello. Three base Home Sacrifice hits--Rheln.

Crlicola. 2. Stolen bares--Franklin, Keenoy. Double playj heenof to to StanCon- Luca 1 tleilo to Keenoy to Stanton. Miller one im.

3 runs la 2 1-3 Innings; oft 5 hits 2 rtirw In 2-3; off MonrJen 7 hits 7 TUIW In of Mueller no hits, 2 ryns in 1-3; off Echafer 3 hits 3 mns In 2-3. on ballp--off MIlTer 5, -Mueller Manners 4. strlch- land 5. Struck out--by Miller 1. Uandtrs 2, Sasfer 2, Strtckrand 2.

mi by pitched ball--bv (Byrnes). Winning pitch- LoslDg pltchEr-Manctera. on fauEA--Beaumont 9, San Antonio S. Umpires Wilson and Fowler. Time Fort Worth Cats Lick Tulso Oilers FORT WORTH.

April Young leaven (Preacher) Dorsett pitched neatly here tonight as the Fort Worth Cato the Tulsa Oilers 8-2. rulfa A I i AlFt- Worth AH A a 4 rt 2 2 1 3 0 0 Oflteths 3 0 2 IfFrink 1 1 0 1 OiChllham 4 1 6 SSJ Schlno Carter lj'Je 1 Johr.son Thc-ma? Jonea 2 0 0 7 Schang 4 1 4 1 0 i 0 li 1 100 4 3 2 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 2 4 3 2 7 1 4 2 3 1 3 0 0 1 Tola If 31 2 1 13; Total 30 13 010 WO 010 2 Fort i 20 O-'-x--S R'injt Stehbins, Metha 3. Frlnfc. Chatham 2. Schirsr Ritnic billtd In Ctiathajn 2, BiicK.

-t Schirjr 2 MDfwHi, Crawford. till-Crawford. Mttlia. EhcV. FtlnV.

Thre hit--Orlyte. stolen Par- riflce a a Clubbed Ollt Crawford. Double ra McDawell to Cht(Tia Tut? ism to SlebWrs 2 rt Wf'Mh 6, Chicago AB Owen 3 3 2 1 Kuhel 5 2 i 1 4 1 0 Appllo? 3 i 1 McSaLr 2 3 1 0 1 3telnb'che 3 0 1 3 Kreerieh 4 1 7 OJPjtltt SIlTCitrt 4 1 5 2 Dietrich 3 1 0 Broaca (IJobsoi. A Al 5 1 5 0 I 0 3 1 2 0 3 0 1 4 2 0 2 4 2 2 2 1 3 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 33 9 27 Tat.iis 27 13 for Dobaon in lib, TIT a a (or Humphries u. sin.

Chlwpo QiJI BOO 001--5 ooo ooi--i 2. Kuhel, Walker. Appllng, 'aIt. Error- Webb. Jn-- 2.

McNatr, Walker 2, Shlllinc. base hits--Webb, He line ig. Three bare htt--Afipllnir Stolen has; WilXer. Eacrlflcea Stelnbacher Dietrich. Double piny--Dietrich to Appiing lo K'uheJ, Lett on btsu--Chicago 7, Cleveland 10.

Bases on halls Dietrich 4 TVo 2- Gowaji. Time 2:11. Atten-ianee 2.000. Jfc- Dirwlt Th'. 3- jra' record: Tboaia; In 5 pitcher--DC Thomas.

Umpire' Time-- 2:6 ii Stefan! struc Jones i. RtcJ nas 3 1-3 Innings rur raetl. Losing pltcher- Paswrella and Pati Lamesa Stops Apaches With Rally in 9th AUSTIN, April a mild upset, Mrs. Otto Armstrong of EV Paso, marched into the semi-final round of the Women's Texas Golf Association championship at LAMESA Amu wmil olub toda with a 2 up victory over Mrs. R.

E. LAMESA, April 26-Lamesa's Lo- Winger of Fort Worth. mm Rallying on 16 back nine after making the turn ono down, 19-year-old Betty Jameson of San Antonio, defending champion and medalist, eliminated Miss Marie Lovi of Dallas, 3 and 2. Mist Kathryn Pearson of Houston shot consistent golf to take a 3 and 2 decision from Mrs. George 4 4 I 1 1 I 0 0 3 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 3 2 0 2 0 1 3 10 ft 0 0 0 1 1 A 4 4 4 3 ....2 ....2 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 run scored.

PO A 1 1 3 3 0 I 1 1 1 i--Cheeves batted for Duueu. blltne 040 000 000--4 sraesa 1HT Olo RMS MUfd In--Haney, cuyrej, White Kvins. Kotner 2. Home run- oMW. but Ffiniclln.

K-O htu-Huiey. M.tea, Lucsj. Slo- 1 Cmidrts. Innlrsi pIlcTl- 6 5 and ne thlrJ. Loilns pllctur-Biker.

EJrned inj--UIMSI Abilene' 3. Time--1'4S and CArtVrlihL Pampa 001010001--3 9 3 Arnarillo Oil 010 02x--a 14 1 Verrengia, Ellas ana Gj'urcason, Craddock; Thomas and Mickey. ClOVis 700 110 039--12 14 3 Lllbbock 211 226 83x--24 19 6 Glor, Bteze, Weaver, Watkins, Lesar and Ratllff, Bacon; Roilf Anthor and Melito. (Twelve innings): B'Spring .000 010 131 004--10 11 4 Midland ..001 023 000 000-- 6 11 4 Swartz, Brown, Marelc and Berndt, Rego; Miller, Patterson and Witt. Lueders Class Has Ouling At Ranch LOEDERS, April Junior class ot Lueders high school visited the Putnam ranch near Fort Griffin last weekend.

Returning, the group stopped at Port Griffin and explored the ruins. Guests were Barbara Donald Davidson, Billy Seaman, Helen Hanson. Esseleta McCorkle, Granville Polacek, Warren Miller, Imogene and Mercedes Dillard. Katherine Hoberson, Mrs. T.

R. Putnam Supt. and Mrs. Fred H. Wilier, and children, and Sara Nell Hives, all of Lueders.

Juniors making the trip were Lewie Thomas, Junler Fenner, Jack Powell, Winnie Stapp, Naomi Reyes, Wilma Jo Burkman, Pearl Hanson, Alice Putman. Harvey Mell, Underwood, 'Don Roberts, Vernon 11 ye Med 8 lln 8. Betty Jo Mary Sue Gilford, Bobby Oornpton, Tommy Reynolds, Lucille atU rson Cora 'i taj. Bobble Helmer, Prances Eubanks, and Bob Bishop. Now! Quicker Stops Wkh New Brake-Action Tread TEXAS WOMEN'S SEMIFINALS Amazing New Safety Invention Stops Cars Faster ll's here! Tie safety sensation of the year.

new "Brake-Action" Tread. 2500 Erffu Clippers open op at the touch of the brake grip. boM tcp you qolcker, strai'ghtcr. surer even on treacherous wet pavements, On you afford to be wilAoul the of quicker-stopping. "Brake-Actjon' 1 Tread? DOES THINGS Yon Never Dreamed A'Tire Could Do You Can Actually Fed Its Ex tra Stopping Power Rub yoir hand ovtr Come in TODAY Geo.E.Morris Auto Supply 1180 No.

2nd Dial 7267 RESULTS YESTKRDAY LAMESA 5, ABILENE 4. Big Spring 10. Mi-Hand 6 (li Luiliiz Ltlbbock it. CIovIs 12, Amarlllo Pampl 3 Triai Fort Worth 8, Tutia 1. Shrevepoil HoUiton 0, San Antonio Deumant 5.

Oklahoma, city 8, Dallm 0- Chicago 5, Cleveland 1, Detroit T. St. 6 (lij Innings). Philadelphia. Ntw York, talo WashlflRion Ewton, iAin.

National l.eaitue Chicago 3, 1- SI. 3, Cincinnati Boston at Brooklyn, rain. York al PlUUdclphla, rain. Wr Team-- LubbocK Big Sprinr Midland Amarlllo a mia ABILENE Clovis San Antonio Tulsa Houston Oklahoma" cU Worth New York Detroit Chicago St, Louis Phl.adelpMa shl Eton Chicago J'hlladfJphlj Cincfcnatl Boston Ktvr Vork St. Loul Brooklyn LEAGl't: STANDINGS it Meilco IV.

2 i.oao i.ooo -500 .500 .500 .000 .000 IV .500 .417 J'ri. .631 .423 .333 Pet. .657 .600 .571 .120 .500 .33:1 .143 GAMES TODAY LAMEEA AT ABILENE. Lubboclt Clovli. at Big Sprloj.

Amarllto a Pampa. Dallaa at Bhttvtport (night) Tutia 4i Beaumonl (day) Fort Worth at Houston (night). Oklahoma City at Ban Antonio National Chicago Bt Cine Inaatl-- French (0-1) vs (L-0). Brooklyn i New York-- Presnell (0-51 vs Schumachfr fO-i), PJtlsburgh at St. Louts-- KUnger (0-3) 0 Thompson of Fort Worth, winner of a 25- hoJe marathon the day before, MJIS.

HURY WINS Completing the scml-flnal circle wer Mrs. E. R. Hury of San An- Eonlo who hnd lUUe trouble with Mrs. John Parnell of Dallas, public- links champion, ns she rompwl to a and 5 victory, Mrs.

Armstrong took a Ihree-up lead on Mrs. Whiger when the latter three-putted th first three holes. They halved the next two holes then Mrs. Winger won the sixth and finished the turn two down. -She evened the match with wins at 10 and 13, only to go one down again al 15 when she slipped one over par.

Once more the Fort Worth woman evened the match at the 16th hut a (ee shot on struck a tree, bounced on to a bridge and wound up In an unplayable He. The two-stroke penalty cost her the hole. still i i desperately. Mrs. Winger laced a ntce drive down the 18th fairway, but a Iron to the pin was loo bold and found a trap.

Mrs. Winger elected to put out and the ba)l caught (he overhanging and rolled back. Mrs. Armstrong was out oncl close to the pin on her fourth and Mrs. Winger conceded (Jic hole nnd match when she took two more shots'in the trap.

Mrs. Armstrong had a medal score of 83 compared with Mrs. Winger's 8-1. Tomorrow MUs Jameson meets Miss Pearson and Mrs. Hury tangles wlih Mrs.

Armstrong. Miss Jameson will need the same kind of golf to triumph over her Houston opponent who has been hitting them consistently. Mrs. Hury ts fnvorcd (o reach a berth In the finals, although she can't let up for a minute against the West Texas shot maker. (1-0) or Shonn Boston at Philadelphia--MacFayden (l-i i HoULngworth (0-0), Arm 11 ran f.rfVt N'tw York at Bwton (1-0) Grove (0-1).

SI. Louis at Cleveland--Marcum (O-ll XutWn (l-O). Detroit at Chicago Benton (0.0) Knott (1-1). a( ttVuhlngU (1-0) Vs Leonard (1-0). THb QUICKER-STOPPING TIRE MILLIONS CAN AFFORDT Monday, IB the day- LION Is read? wjih our largest and most compleU ilock of CLARKE TROLLER World's Lightest Practical Outboard Molor 10M ponndl Only SI Indies overall No Geari, No Pumpi, No Waterjaclteli tlncJnt aclo eemptn and canotlrtf.

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