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-J THE HAM IN HIM Aiafricp Dally Sun; Bratricf, Nf Sept. 2, 1957 3 Pol XXlr CIS raves near post three stages of sewing up flags 1 Thirty-four golfers teed off this 1 morning for 27-holes of play in the championship flight of the Be more moved past the Indians Into fifth place, edging the Boston Red Sox 2-1, Giimm wins ieatuie atrice Country Club. First to tee off was the first LINCOLN Bobby Grimm of Indianapolis, won the 20-lap feature on the opening race card-at-ihe- Nebraska State Fair flight at 8 a. followed by the championship flight and then on down the line. Two of the 34 trying for honors Sunday in 9:55.84.

By JOE RECIILER The Associated Press The magic numbers were 20 for Milwaukee and ,18 for New York today as the Braves and Yankees reached the traditional Labor Day double-header mark with fat, comforting first-place leads. The Braves practically can sew up the National League flag by playing .500 ball the rest of the way. Despite thelr 6-0 defeat by Cincinnati Sunday, they still boasted a 6,4 game margin over St. Don Carr, also of Indianapolis, in the championship flight, will be was second, followed by. Bob Clo- bcrg of Rio, and Ken Gotts- Brooks Lawrence blanked the Braves on five hits, winning his 13th game for Clncinnatlrh3 1 who had lost nine straight to Milwaukee, battered loser Gene Conley and two relief pitchers for a dozen hits.

Bob Thurman paced the winners wfth a double and a home run, driving in three Moon drove In two of St. Louis' runs. In addition to his game-winning blow In the 10th, he scored Blasingame with a sacrifice fly In fhe Cards' two-run attack on Dick chalk of. St. Louis.

rest of the way. A 1212 split. In their 'remaining; games would force Chlcngo White Sox to capture 19 of their final 23 games for the championship. Sunday's 3-2 victory over Washington Kept the Yankpes' lead at 5' games over the White Sox, who shut out Kansas City 5-0. The Cardinals nipped the Chicago Cubs 3-2 in 10 Innings on a single by Don Blaslngame, a long fly by Joe Cunningham and Wal-ly Moon's run-scoring single.

The New York Giants dropped Brooklyn Into third place with 7-5 victory i In their farewell to Ebbets Field. Pittsburgh held Philadelphia to a split in their double-header, winning the second" game 6-3 after the Phillies, behind Rob-In Roberts, took the first game 11-3. Detroit protected Jts fourth-place lead, defeating Cleveland 6-1 behind Jlni Bunrilngr Battl- playing for medalist honor over the first 18-holes. In qualifying rounds Sunday, Carl (Snick) Poling of Beatrice and Gerry Grucnemeier of Lincoln, tied for medalist honor, each with a 3-under-par of 67. Dick Spomer of Lincoln carded a 69 to follow Poling and Gruene-meier.

Following the Poling's and Islander, Platter lead Kearney event KEARNEY. Neb. tfv-JIm 'Hansen, Grand Island, and Dean Can- Louis and a seven-game bulge. dea. North Platte, took the lead In the Kearney Labor Day Golf Tour ATFAIR Milt Schav'e or King, Wisconsin; will pilot a 1956 Kord in the Nebraska International stock and sports car race Friday at the Nebraska State Fair.

America's top -drivers, will compete in the 200-lan-marathon. Gruenmeier'a qualifying round nament Aith 74's. i Par over Brooklyn, Should Milwaukee win 13 of Its remaining 26 games, the 'Cardinals would have to take 20 of their remaining ,25 to pull That's .800 ball. Brooklyn would 'need 20 of its 24. The Yankees, always a good September can probably clinch it with a .500 mark the 434 443 445 (35) Herb Grand Island posted a 75.

while Lyle Teel, Broken Bok, and George Giesler, 454 433 435 (35) 333 443 434 (31) 454 423 535 (31) 343 443 444 (33) Poling Gruenemeier urott in the fourth. Li ndy McDan- pitched the ninth, was fhs' winner, and Turk Lown. knocked out in the 10th, was the loser. A five-run seventh by the Giants finished loser Johnny Podres and gave Ray Crone his first victory over at a Giant Willie Mavs kept the Giants In the game with a home run. his 29th, and triple In the early Innings.

need May an Kearney, carded 7's. -Mayer won the driving contest with Vally Hopp, Hastings, second. OMAIIAN LEADS YANKTON, S.D. UH Don Mc- 451 434 434-(34) The breaking off point to in the championship -flight was f- Vx meanwhile piJ backon the 7 -A I ranch Izjy ViJ i 82. While play in the champion extra game ship, flight today is over 27-hoJes, back "as starting other flights consist of 18-holes.

Leilan, umaha, Monday had a slight lead in the- Paul Morphy Centennial Open Tournament of A field of 130 golfers from five states will win $1,200 In prizes. Several tournaments in Missouri Hawkins named DALLAS Bill Hawkins of the University of Nebraska Is among 33 football players named bv, Lester Jordan of Southern Methodist University on his annual pre-suason "Academic All-Star-Team." The squad was named by college athletic department information men across the nation. pucner alter, a- hricf confinement In the bullpen, went all ths way for the Phillies, permitting seven hits and no home runs as his teammates walloped 16 hits off the U. S. Chess Federation's annual meet here.

He held a Vj point lead over H. Hesse, Beh'e-hem. Pa.and Rudolph O'Petters, Dacono, Colo. McLellan's tolal was 4 points. and Kansas cut dW thd number of entries anticipated Vith the 130 being 16 less than a record turnout for a two-day open.

In special events held Saturday Giants' miles to double next season ST. LOUIS uv-Harry Slmmonst schedule maker for both the major leagues, estimates the National League clubs willhave to travel 90 per cent more miles In the 1058 senson because --transfer of the New York Giants to San Francisco. Simmons explained his calculations In a In the Sporting News. Simmons said under schedules now being considered by the league, mileage for Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and the Giants will be more than Cincinnati, Chicago, Milwaukee and St; Louis will have to 'travel' about 80 per cent farther, each going from a range of to 13,000 to, be- and Sunday, competition was keen. The teams of Vent Peterson and get SL champ Grand Island is leading Lex by 3 percentage pts.

The Nebraska State League championship went right down to the-wire with the scheduled- closing of the season Monday, with three teams virtually neck and neck. The rain out of a -doubleheader between Grand Island and Has-tings and single; game between Kearney and Superior raised the possibility that the league might have to have a Tuesday game to ninuuiii l.u 4 li chee, with a home run and two singles, drove in four runs. Charlie Douglas. Pittsburgh's one-eyed rookie, halted the Phils In the nightcap, mil Virdon and Pill Ma-reroskl drove In two runs apiece in a four-run sixth that kayoed Curt Simmons. Bob Turley fanned 10 and yield- Don Kellev.

Beatrice: Sam and Dick "Spomer, Lincoln; and 'Dick Spomer and Lou Otteman of Lincoln, tied for honors in the two- Phoenix Legion, Portland play-off HASTINGS, Portland, and Phoenix, Arte, will try again Monday to determine a winner In the Section American Legion Junior- Baseball NATONAL LEAGUE IWf IAtf.fl Yiltm lirlnn I At, ki 1 tW Scratch Iron Liege TC mnr0 fVlll CHICAGO iB-E. Gay Drake's Id lllUI LllCtll Milwaukee 000 000 000-; 5 0 Cincinnati 202 002 00x-6 12 0 man best ball. Wayne Williams', Emporia, Kan. won the long drive contest yester day; D. R.

Wisbey of Lincoln was Swoon'a Son and Calumet Farm's game- as tne ranxees saivagcq the finale of their three-game serif with Whineton. ey, Phillips (4), Jolly (8) Fabius head a field of nine start 'satisfied' second; and Vern Peterson, and Rice; Lawrence and Burgess. L-Cpnley. ers today in the 1100.000 added atrice, third. Flag shots on va Washington "Park Handicap 000.200.ftOO 1-3 6 0 ous were won by: Ed Printz jCtoiahas'-Ste.

Sis' Bidf biii riscner not only turned in wfth a Kansas City but drove In two of Chicago's runs with a pair of singles. Al Kaline and Dave Phillcv Kentucky Derby "winner Iron vitnHuskers (19 innings) Liege, will be ridden by Bill liar aha, No. 14; Printz, Omaha, No. 15; and By FairburyrNo. ones.

Muffett (7), L. Mcdanlel tack, the nation's winningest joc Mizell (10). Merritt (10) and key. Iron Liege was scratched af landrith. H.

Smith Jerry Don Kelley, Jeff ter running second to Round Table Herbert Weston. Snick Rown OJ-iittlefield (10) and fwren 21,00 I AMERICAN ASStf. STAND NGS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS W. L. Pet.

G.B. Wichita 86 59 .593 Denver 83 61 .576 2H 'Minneapolis 81 65 a.Li St. Paul 77 67 .535 Omaha 74 72 .507 Indianapolis 69 76 Charleston 65 80 .448 21 Louisville 43 100 .310 41 In Saturday's American Derby, -decide- we, ppmant. Grand Island," as a result of "its rainout, went into the lead by three percentage points over Lexington which split a doubleheader with North Platte, and Holdrege; which clobbered McCookr 10-6. Lexington had easy going in the afternoon game of the day hight doubleheader, knocking off cfellar-dwelling North Platte 13-5 on three big innings two good for three runs and one for four markers.

Pitcher Steve Wil.vn sraffprivl 1(1 Poling. Vern Peterson. Dick Doer- Weeman. W-L. Mc Daniel -L-Lown Swoon's Son, Dave Erb up, 000 101 6007 10 4 ing.

Jack White, an FrankliM New York will carry top weight of 130 pounds Brooklyn 020 000 0035 7 1 a fourth game when the rains came Sunday with the score titd at 3-3 after nine innings. Each has a loss in the double elimination tournament. After each scored two runs ln the third Inning Sunday. Portland took the lead in the sixth on a single by Karl Haag, an error that allowed him to advance to second, and a run-scoring single by Ken Scales. Phoenix came back to tie In the eighth, when Rennie Crittenden singled, and scored as high winds carried 'routine fly ovtrthe head Keyes are the 9 Beatrice golfers in the championship flight.

drove in five Detroit runs with home runs. Kaline got his with one on and-Philley hit his with two on. Bunning allowed but three hits for his 16th vlctory agalnst Sven, defeats. George Kell singled In the winning run in the ninth for Baltimore as Ray Moore evened his season record at 10-10 with a six- hittr If fit I rnrrt th Drlnlf despite losing his last three starts. Jennings plans 'first scrimmage late this week LINCOLN" m- Coach Bill Jennings, after sending his Nebraska football squad through stiff agility drills Sunday, said he was "more than satisfied" with the players physical condition, Jennings, though, got a piece of bad when it was Speedster Roger Khrounek, ex-Lincoln 'Hiah all-stater, has decided not to participate in foot Don Bridge leads West division pro powerhouse flr rim mtfr hltXns ilnnta a oinch hitter.

Crone, Grissom (9) and Thomas Podres, Bessent (7), Koufax (7) and Campanella. W-Crone. L- Pd-res. (First) Pittsburgh 000 030 000 3 7 :3 Philadelphia 230 213 00x-U 16 0 Purkey, King Arroyo. (5), Swanson (7land Foiles; Roberts an-d Lopata, Lonnett (7) L-Purr key.

(Second) Pittsburgh 010 004 001 10 2 Philadelphia 100 100 0103 9 3 Douglas. Face (8) and Peter- NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE By ASSOCIATED PRESS w. L. Pet. G.B.

Grand Island ...31 22 .585 Lexington 32 23 .582 of -the outfielders, giving- Steve Ted Williams, sidelined with a chst cold, struck out as pinch hits and drove: in five runs for Norfolk tOUITiament I NORFOLK. Neb. ui In -the night game," though. It Bridge, Norfolk, had a 30-hole total was a different. story as a jittery of 113 going into Monday's final Lexington -clubr; committed six er-j 24 holes of medal play in the Labor four of them coming in the Day Golf Tournament at the Nor-sixth inning when North Platte folk Country Club, scored two runs.

Dennis Connach Ray Walker, Omaha, was sec-paced the North Platte hitters, ond with 115. followed by Kenny getting two-for-four. F.ench and John Butterfield, both By Press The power in the national football league lies in the Western Division this year 4f -the results of the first half of the exhibition season can be taken as a criterion'. Only San Francisco's 49ers, Green Bay's Packers and Dc- ball this year, due to a knee Ogborne a triple. Ogborne was cut down at the plate trying Jo score.

Phoenix 002 000 010-F 8 2 Porllartd 002 001 0003 0 0 George Mies, Rennfe Crittenden (9) and Dave Fellars; Karl Haag Holdrege Hastings Kearney Superior McCook hitter, his average droppine to .376. one point below that of Mick-, ey Mantle. TheYankecs' slugger, out of the starting lioeup with a shin bruise, pooped up as a pinch 32 23 .582 29 24 .547 2 .28 26 .519 3', ..27 27. .500 27 27 .500 41,4 Jennings said he: planned Ms first scrimmage Thyrsday if the Holdrege was paced by Charliefof Norfolk, with 117. son; Simmons, Farrell (6).

Miller Uroit's Lions have unblemished 3-0 I and jcrry.LenchJtscky.: --North -Platte v.iir 11 44 :200 "2l- mttef fgalnst Washington. boys are readv. Otherwise, it set for-no- later-than- Saturday. George Harshman. veteran Bennett win over-, Mc- llearh (9) and Lonnett, Semi: records throuch 16 of the 34 nick (8), Lopata (9).

W-Qouglas. Husker quarterback, missed-Sun L-Simmons. AMERICAN LEAGUE iBK-TSCHOOtSpecials Morocco leather, one of the strongest and most expensive of animal hides, is produuced.Irom Lexington 200 020 1016 10 6 Washington 000 000 200-2 7 1 NewTvk 100 01 001-3 9 0 Cook. Bennett got a homer and two singles in five times at bat. Ray Carlson, who had two-for-twor won the Radio, Station KBRL award for being the "most able player" on the McCook squad.

In Saturday night's games, Holdrege stopped Grand Island, 6-2, and-McCook-beat Lexington, 7-7, in the only scheduled games. Lexington 030 140 320-13 18 4 Clevenger. Stobbs (7) and Ber- North Platte 000 232 00x-6 8 1 beret; Turley. and Berra. day's opening day oi drills, but was expected to be on hand Besides the early session Tjn-day, the Huskers worked out In the afternoon, stressing offensive teamwork.

Two-a-day drills are scheduled until school starts. A total of 57 squad members reported in new uniforms Saturday for their annual picture taking Papstein, Witkowski Ander ZIPPER BINDERS son (8) and Charron; Hatchell, Davis (9); Fischer (9) and Burke Holdrege 202 060 000-10 Jl 4 S-Ring Narrow Marginal Ruled History Pcpcr 100 001 040 6 10 4 North Platte 200 000 030- 5 10 3 scheduled pre-season games. All are members of the- Western Division, The champion New York Giants top with a 2-1 mark against league opposition; Pittsburgh, Washington. Chicago. Cardinals and Philadelphia, all of the Eastern Division, have not won a game.

The 49ers chalked up their third straight Sunday with a 21-17 victory over "the Cleveland" Browns (1-2) when veterans Y.A. Title, and Hugh McElhenney clicked on a 54-yard scoring pass with one minute and 10 records remaining. The Lions won their third straight Saturday night, defeating the Redskins 31-14 before, of more than 15,000 Birmingham, Ala. The biggest thrill came when the Lions' Dave Middleton, former Auburn star, took a 15- Wilson, and Charron; FischexJ Schulz and Torkelson; Ramont, Stobbs. Chicago 000 310 0105 6 1 Kansas City 000 000 000 6 2 Fischer and Loliar; UrgaiC, Trucks (9) and Thompson.

Urban. Boston 000 100 000 1 I I Baltimore 000 001 0012 8 1 Bronielles and Daley, White (9); Moore and Ginsberg. Detroit 10 000 230-6 8 .2 session with the press. The uni In All The Latent Colorfi. $269 Poole (5), Wilcox (6), Knoll (7) and Ranew, Haley (2), Newman (5) McCoy (5) and Burke, McFarland forms this year will sport two wide white hoop strips around the shoulders and strips- on the fore up Full arms, rather than the all red Jersey of the past season.

Ream 000 001 0001 3 1 DRAG RACE WINNER OKLAHOMA CITY A yel Bunning and Porter; Narleski, Tomanek (8) and Hsgan, Nara-gon (8). L-Narleski. Five-Year Guarantee Binders $6.00 low, long-slung dragster with wire front wheels zoomed to a top speed of 141.50 miles an hour Sun yard pass from Tobin Rote, re day Jo give Its driver, Bud Samp versed his field and raced 40 New Colorful Girls' Clutch Dags -To carry your pens, pencils, change and other zlpperpockels. Hand- yards for a td. ASSN.

Sunday Results Charleston 6. Louisville 4 Omaha 3 Indianapolis 4-0, Wichita 36 Denver 6. St. Paul 0 Saturday Results Indianapolis 5-5, Wichita 0-4 son, Phoenix, Arir; the National Hot Rod title. Sampson woo the final elimination race as 20.000 persons the third day of thiJouixjay National Drag races-liere.

The Rams made their record walloping -ihe Cardinals 6M1 BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIAL! 3-King Zipper Binder Avittryour own monogram before 21.000 at Portland, Ore. Highlight of the-Cardinals at- jOiiicly-yleddr-uoid- tack-wa-aft5-yard -kiekoff-fetvm 3-3 Omaha endale, Navy and Clack. for a touchdown by Woodlcy rnajof Industry. In Denmark Is making wooden ciothes -pins. Denver J-2t St.

-Paul 0-1 Charleston T. Louisville. 5, -XeWiSr Initials. Blue or Green, with set of flividersT Filler of Hy-Tone, Narrow Marginal ruled History Paper and Spiral Assignment Book. Lovely Lady 7-in-l Purso Price Complete Sal The Barber goes to Jfdnks A Billfold, Key chain.

Comb. Nail pocket, Mirror. Removable Card Case, and Change Purse; two-way ans early." in 1955, and then returned to the National League to strap to carry In your hand or on your arm, in Oreen or pitch the Dodgers into the World Series against the Yankees last S1.00 Ked Plaid-, tone. -rf 7- year. i He's expected to do the same for the Yanks, specifically to pro vice president, fredy admitted that was the reason the Dodgers held up the deal reported by The Associated Press to be, in, the making last week.

"I wanted to make sure old Sai wouldn't come back to haunt us in. October," said Bavasi, "or to haunt Milwaukee for that matter," he added. But Yankee Manager Casey Stengel wasn't worrying about the Braves yesterday when he said: "Our biggest need right now is tect a 5'i-game New York lead a 1 "TT" NEW YORK uv-tankee Stadium, which boasts of many things including pennant streamers and a cocktail lounge, had a barber In pin stripes today, Sal (The Barber) Maglie. the veteran National League pitcher who dabbles in pennant insurance, setup shop there Sunday after ihe New York team sent $25,000 and two unidentified minor league players to the Brooklyn Dodgers for his 40-year-old right arm. Sal hurled the New York Giants to pennants in 1951 and 1954, flopped with the Cleveland Indi 4 in the final month of the season, Teen Log Zipper Pencil Pouch But even if he is able to insure the pennant for the Yanks, he J-- mi won't be able to play in the World Albright.

Olympic fteure MID-WINTER FORM Tenley VBY tnrUDINT Niaos A RfiMINOTON Series. A player must be with the pen skating champion from Newton Center. doesn't let her skates rust during the summer months. The comely Miss Albright is ensconsed at Sun Valley, Idaho, where she goes through a daily routine of whirls and jumps. for a relief pitcher who can hold ftPORTAOLO nant-winning club 31 be eligible.

Buzy Bavasi' Dodger off the opposition until the last two or three innings when I can Complete with plastic coin holder with snap fastener front. 4 pencils, plastic protractor. 6" ruler, and Key Ring Pencil Sharpener, In Alligator Grain. flf assorted colors. l3 fwtrtl wfla ftituies COSTS JUST Contains space for sports sched-' ules, dances, parties and other OC- Hut stutftntt nfi bring Jn Bob Grim." JOE PALOOKA MakM Iwwurt tMitf I if The Chicago White Sox, the only lowtilt, I I stutfrnts fT if TLl DO D-DON'T A8 I I ISTfi GST IT NO HOWFV I MUfVT ATY 1 I ftntrt rBv UBC M.

trM 1 mitt to mi. Mir 1 1 team within striking distance of; r- MY BESTj WORRY ABoef I I MARRIED HERf AKO HELP YOUR. A I BOBKt. FVERYTHINfi THANK Y-VOU. JftA activities: px mw jo ntrar (raaa, WflK the Yanks, also had been reported dickering for Maglie, but had no JUST FOLLOW MY RECIPES, US, TAKS BEFORE I I WHEN WILL WORK OUT MR.

WILL BUT CAM Of VtfUR- LEAVE FOR hy Y0U. rmw- LETS I FOR THE BEST- BUT 1 HAVE A If 7. WORK OUT TRAINING, A A. GO, YOfLL SEE H-MOTHER'5 FEELINS I 1LJLA WRITE YOUR. -4 i4LI 1 WEIL MISS Ji THAT THI W-WOR5T K1 History Paner and TvDinsr Paris in 10c.

25c and 50c nack- 0 jr ages. Sheaffer, Esterbrook, Paper-Mate and Scripto jPens and Pencils. Dividers 10cx 15c and 30c. comment when informed of the deal. The Sox are now expected to counter by dealing with Kansas City for another veteran righthander, Virgil Trucks who once pitched a no-hitter against the Yanks.

Sal joins a long list, of players the Yanks have plucked from the NL to help with pennant business. Among them were Johnny Sain, Johnny Hopp, Ewel) Blackwell, Johnny Mize, Enos Slaughter and Jim Konstanty. AVe Give amOfeIje em Homtown Stamps.

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