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I Saturday, September THE ST. -JOSE PIT NEWS-PRESS i If You Don't like These Fish Stories, Put 'Em Back SAINTS AND OWLS 2UPPKE TRADES ART FOR NEW FARM STOCK CORYDON. Sept. 7. OP Wise Owl By GENE SULLIVAN News-Press Sportr Editor BILLY CONN WINS BUT OL' JOE JUST YAWNS AT BATTLE Fishing, to pretty Alice McGraln, twenty-year-old art student at Miami University.

Is duck soup. COME HERE AFTER SPLIT AT TOPEKA Here' to spend the summer va Sept: 7, 'JpyC. C. Neal hung his catch of two small bream over the side of the boat and, wishfully trying for bigger game, began to. angle.

His arm grew tired, but he got no more fish. Reeigneii to packing home the poowstri, Neal pulled In the, two To skeptical readers: The two fish stories at the right are merely But the story at the' left is stupendous because the original narrator. Miss Alice McGrain of Corydon, set herself down and drew the very passable sketch cation with her parents, she rowed upstream from their camp on Big Indian Creek, battled her hook and LV II'' vuiuiiuoaiuuci cu jrnHluii ui luc a sunt. I Coast Conference has cracked down on three Vv I member schools for infractions of rules prepared for an hour of quiet Kansans Win Second Game of Louis Is Unimpressed After Abruptly a thlrteen-lnch ba The Southeast Conference has appointed a ssfbelow of what happened, and how. CHAMPAIGN UK, Sept.

UP) Bob Zuppke, football coach profession, sometime artist and would-be farmer, has put some of his paintings to a practical purpose. The veteran University of Illinois coach recently bought a farm near Champaign. He dls- closed today that he had swapped an oil painting for a pedigreed Jersey cow and two pastels tor two brood bows. The other party In-the deal was Charles Michaels of Bucy run. Ohio, an Ohio State football rooter but also a supporter of Zuppke, the artist.

Playoffs, 6-2Third Contest Is Tonight Seeing His Next Foe Drop Pastor leaped out of the water and landed with a thud In the bottom of the boat. Miss McGraln simply took off slipper and dealt the flah a fatal The Saints and Topeka will re blow with the heel. By HENRY l.KMORE. flinittd Pma Staff NEW. YORK, -SfpU sume their section of the preliminary Western Association She told her story an unbe breamT And then he found a 4-pound baas had swallowed one of the small fish and couldn't get loose.

"i Sept. 7. -Cffti-Ho two water, moccasins co-opejafrd to kill a l'j-pound fish Xhey had pulled from a lake! is told by two fishermen who warfhed the five-minute battle. The witnesses City Prosecutor W. E.

Rogers Jr. and John Win-free say one of the snakes held the fish in Its coils while the other butted the fish with its head. Several times the f(sh flopped free, llevlnz cousin, jeanenevatowe. in playoffs at the City to- thuuder of 14.000 throats shook Madison Square Gardenias Billy teen, and offered to, shew! where It i Ight all even following the 8 to had happened. As tne two rowea to the McGrain said: Pastor stood victory the Owls achieved last "it was right there." PACE GETS ROWELL night in their home park in the second game, of the best three out The words hardly had been of five-tilt test The teama will show for the first spoken 'when bass of almost the same size leaped out of the water and landed with a thud the bottom of the boat.

iat time here at 8:30 o'clock tonight. The fourth' game of the series will only to be trapped' again and until finally killed. What the snakes did. with the commissioner to set and keep In order its athletic house. i A.

move Is on foot to make the annual Rose Bowl football game a closed corporation between the Pacific Coast and Big Ten champions with each member school In the respective league sharing In the receipts. 'The Big Klx wants to adopt the same plan for the Dallas Cotton Bowl with the winner of the Southwest Conference aa the Party of the second part, and nse some ef its cut for the support of commissioner, High School's Tucker and Wyandotte (Kansas City, Kan.) High School's Evans, the two best prospects' in the state, will enroll at K-Slate and U. and spurn the lure of more distant of fers. Can it be that the leveling off- process-mentioned In this column hy an unnamed athletic director not so many -weeks ago has already started taking place? Time will tell. a Coming home no worse than even after the two games In Topeka gives the Saints a chance to upset pre-playoff dope and take the second-place Owls out of the Bhaughnessy milling.

The St, Joseph section of the preliminary will be decided at the City Stadium amid surroundings that are conducive to winning play by the Bed Frailer The ao- cepted theory is that If a club can't win at home It Jias no business getting into the money. The responsibility for all Important gam into the Saints column will; rest with Ed King, who-on. occasions has looked like an A A pitcher. If King is right tonight there is no reason to assume that the Saints won't go through to the finals. Congratulations to Al Stahllit and his Coca-Colas! Used to the routine by this time.

and slugged It out. (But 01' Joe. he Conn crossed a right, Pastor stumbled backward and fell through the ropes, and the crowd was on be played here tomorrow night starting at 8 o'clock, and the thing can be wound up in that tilt by one Miss McGrain took off the slipper and dealt the fish a fatal blow. I 7- eav fish," too large for either te mil-low, remained a They dragged it The flsherrhen were unable to follow. "Now maybe you'll believe me," Bama Slips in Race for Bat Honors in National NEW YORK, 7.

CflPV The pace got too hot for young Carvel (Bama) Rowell of tha Boston Bees. So, on top of baseball's batting heap this week are the veteran the other, clubs taking both I Illufjtrated by the Author. she told her cousin. 1 tonight's games and the Sunday ight engagement. (r Malman Vs.

King. COCA-COLAS LOOK Its Teet, yelling. Mr. Mclmor (But 01' Joe, he Just nodded.) Smokey Joe Malms will be Manager 'Hack Wilson's choice to- Pastor bent double from a low INDIANS MAY HAVE TO CALL ON OSCAR TO HELP THEM OUT ight to give his Owls their first I blow and cried out to the referee. lead In the milling, Red TO GRAND SLAM IN BAN JOHNSON PLAY Boos and catcalls for jConn shook the place.

Frailer will turn to- Ed King to hoot the Saints Into another one- game bulge. Lefty Ernie Nelson was put over the Jumps last night as Win John It's quite an honor to be state champions In anything, and St. Joseph Team Captures son marked up his third consecu DixWWiiiker of the Dodgers, who replaces Rowell as the National league's prize pitching and P.ip P.adcliff of the Umls Browns, still beat in the American 1-engue. 1 Rowell skidded seven points this week, and -wan all that Walker and Frank McCormlck of the Cincinnati Reds could ask. Walker boosted his average six points to .32 and McCormlck picked up two tb tie Rowell at for second place.

RadcllfJ kept up his blistering stick work. His .348 Is eight points better than the mark I-uks Appling of the White Sox boasts tive victory In the last two weeks over the Saints. The Saints After Vitt Is Excluded From Pep Meeting, Cleveland Loses No. 5 Missouri State Title by Beating potted Topeka a three-run lead i But Or Joe, he just HnugRled down In his chair and caught himself a cat rap.) Conn Crosse Right. 'Conn crossed a right to the chin, spun his man with a wicked lef, and Pastor crumpled to the floor.

Pandemonium broke out when the count reached- ten. (But 01' Joe, he Just sorta straightened his tie. rubbed his sleepy eyes, and eased out Into the 01 Joe Is Joe Louis, and I wish you could have seen him at the fight last night, i He sat In a sec and, after closing the gap at 3-2 taking the Msisourl Ban Johnson honors is no mean feat; No little amount of credit Is due Stahlln for the way he has handled the team this season. He dldot have the best material In the North Central League but there waa little doubt of the outcome of that race almost from the very start. Then be brought his boys through the series with the Mllgrams to beat the terrific pressure that waa engendered by the bickering 'that featured the first two game.

JR3 in the fourth, permitted the Owls to put-over three rum Jn a big St. Joseph today had a Missouri seventh Inning" for the victory. YESTERDAY'S STARS Bjf thi Awocimtwl PrMi 1 Trr Flttsimmon anrl Hugh Cv, Dtwiiei-rii Let PhllmdelphU down wlih SPRINTER, 75, GETS OUT TO FAVOR KIDS a PITTSBURGH. Sept. 7.

lfli--Luke Dillon. seventy-five years old, who despite his advanced years has been winning 100-yard dashes right along, today announced his retirement "to give the young- er fellows a still got me a -pretty fair pair of legs for an old man, but I dunno guess I am getting along In years," he reluctantly admitted. Dillon was a good ten-second man for the JQOVhen he was hut he didn't gain fame in this district until' he became an "old-timer" and slowed down to eleven seconds and a fraction. Since he i was sixty-two he has Issued a standing challenge to any runner aged forty-five or above-and there were few takers. When he was a city fireman twenty-five years.

ago, a horse crushed his foot during the tumult of an alarm. Physicians ordered him to quit running, but he kept on and has won a nice haul ofrnedals and trophies since, then. State championship Ban Johnson baseball team. 'Giants Take Lead. Meanwhile, third-place Fort So today ths Cokes are within grasping distance of the fkj.i&ftl Ban Johnson title and here's hoping that they make lnsarand en ftitfl tpi in winning doubl- Al Stahlin'a Coca-Cola traveled for second place.

The leaders in each league: Smith made it two in a row rve: siam season. twelve Innings out at the City Stadium last night to defeat the the championship Muskogee Reds with a 7 to 6 victory as the stand NATIONAL l.EAGt'K ond row ringside seat, but he should have staved al ami Hlayr club r. I5l the Oklahoma city was con Kansas City Milgrams, 8 to 7, Kr'klrn 12ii Prospective Notre Dame freshmen this fall Include sons of Mai Elward, Purdue coach, and Gus Detroit, mentor, who were teammates of the late Knute Rockne in 1913. Knute Rockne Jr. is a k.

isii and advance to the grand slam.fi- eluded. This series Wlll'be -re-sumed tonight at Fort Smith-. hadr, 8-0 ana 14-S, Otyd Shoun. Cat timnlji Mud forty-nfnth appeal anf of t)i aaaon a winning onf hy beating Chuago Cnb. an mix htti.

Kn Chtw. Snalf.ra-Hia flht-liit pitching atopppd Yanka pennant drive temporarily won, 31 Buck NfWJMtm; Tigfi a-- Imt-i Indtnnia down- with nine-liita and batuid in two run in mnin iplitnth victory if vtr. John Riarny, Whit Hn pjtrhd Pox to a win ovr Browns with a four-hit job. Pet. 326 .322 .222 .31 .314 .313 given his ticket to someone who was The fact that Conn, the next man who will fight him fo the heavyweight title, was junior right halfback.

Ray Eichenlaub. whose dad played full R.iw.ll 1H9 Hack 137 linnnlns, N. 121 Miac, fit. ll7 Under the rules of the Western AB 43 47l 401 415 4114 4.1 back with Kockne, is asophomore left halfback. Johnny Kelleher.

166 12 l2 144 125 12 124 133 fileeaon Chlr-agA Hit blossoming as a challenger 1n a whose father. Bill, played halfback with the same team, won his monogram as a senior quarterback last fall, defeating Purdue, 3 to 0, Association, -the admission for each game in the series will be 45 cents for both men and women. Children's tickets, will be 10 ring only ten yards away, bored' 1 piia4 its him to death. ---j-May. Philadhia i' Monte.

1,. till ents. No season tickets, "season AMERICAN LF.AGI nats of -all Ban Johnson baseball where they will meet the winner of the playoffs between Independence, and Fairbury, Neb. It was Francis Farley's single into center, scoring Ray Tanner with two men away in the top of the twelfth that decided the game and brought to an end a stormy series between the Cokes, winners of the North Central Missouri League title, and the champions of the Kansas City League and victors over 8later in the first state series. box seat reservations' or season passes will be honored.

Last W4tn a Held goal. When the football squad of Dallas, Texas, Tea-h High Kchnnl goes to the practice field, the boys Just make a day of it, lunch and all. The players Insisted on two workouts dally hut their bus was available for only one round trip per day to the field. Mo they work until 11 a. eat pirnlc lunches and talk football until 8 p.

then resume practice. Jli7 .314 340 .759 .3.19 .337 .331 .331 ..127 377 .321 night box score: 1 hi 11 114 172 1ST IMi 1S3 -144 ST. JOSEPH AB PO A VII 474 472 42.. 511 0 33 L. 12 Applma.

Chicago IL William. Boat'n U2 DlMassto. N. V. 110 Wrislit.

Cliii-aro 129 D'lr'ii lift 12H Flnnev, H.wtnn 1IX Tram. W'h jrton 114 Hay, Plul la 111 Ears Plugged I'p. He didn't pay the fight as much mind aa he would a mess of pnrk chops, or a new pair o.f yallpf shoes. Pastor and Conn might Just as well have been-a couple of preliminary boys for nil the attention he gk've them. Not once did he change expression, not even whfjy Conn's hand was held up Oeer.

aa 0 1 Ft 4 fJlirat. 4 1 HII.L WHITE. Aaaocialed Praea Spnrta If things don't get better 'for the Cleveland Indians pretty soon, they may have to Include Manager Oscar Vitt In their board of strategy meetings. After losing four straight- and giving the Tigers, Yankees and Houska. lb 4 1 in Warfield.

rf 4 i 1 a 0 Colorado's mountain trout are going to go boat riding. Oame Waiter. -K 4 ft i i MILLERS CLOSE GAP Director C. N. Feast reports that a tagging experiment produced the Mncilo.

4.0 1 ft Big XA Wiezorek, the third Moore, rt 0 1 0 1 "surprising revelation" that 80 per cent of trout planted in streams Cuppa. 3h 4 0 1 venture no more than thirty or forty feet from the scattered places pitcher useddurihg the contest by the Cokes, was credited with the lover a beaten and thoroughly, Spent Pastor. Ne aon 1 fl 0 1 4 1 Peal, 0 0 0 10 where they are dumped from trucks. To get the unadventurous fiSh Whaler 10 0 0 0 0 Minneapolis Takes Two From renewedpennant hopes. to sections not accessible to trucks, rubber boats will-be used.

Ictory. The box score: COCA-COLAS-- AB PO A inr iiijuna urtiuru in leavr uiu .33 i S4 17 1 Totals TOREK. 1 All about rum, during the fight. Conn's backers-shouted and yelled and exulted. "Who says Billy can't lilt?" they yelled.

"The best left hahd in the Leading Kansas Gity Club B'arh. 5 1 AB PO A Farlfv. 3b 7 1 1 3 4 2 Laniferu. 3b Prm K. TannT, if 6 Kwid, 4 SportN Mirror (By Ul AenKlated Pru Today a Year Ago- Yankees defeated P.ed Sox, for Red Ruffing? twenty-first victory of season, boosting lead to sixteen arid one-half games.

Three Years Ago Japanese government decided to support. 1940 Olympic games by contributing iH.WKKH. Klve Years Ago P.oderirh Men- rf Aof of Howling LADIES' MAJOR LEAGUE 0 3 0 NovoaH, 3b MiiMfr. c.f 4 Millikan. If 1 2 I) 3 2 2 out elf the meeting before the crucial third game of the sertei" with Detroit yesterday.

The result 10; "Cleveland, 5was the fifth straight setback for the Jittery league leaders. Is Badly Scrambled. 3 3 i 1 13 U. 3 1 1 2 13 2 2 1 0 ft 0 0 0 R. Farley- Th Hrmail won three points from the C'wa-Cla(.

Moore aa hieh tn world. What a right! Look at that speed. And can he take it? Cin be take It?" Joe acted as If his ears wet filled with cement. Tanner, Munahan, lb DeV-ino-fiai, White. If SMIcjf.

Acton, Johnaon, (V 0 1 0 2 3 3 8 1 with 30X and Williamson waa high thirty wun an. Koleaa. 1 1 The Minneapolis Millers today olhad built the American AsSocla-l tlnn pennant race Into. a three-way neck and neck affair down the 0 trnme stretch. They took a double-header from lithe league leading Kansas City TBluefT nasf night to reduce the Blues' margin over the second- Wlejwirek, a ITumpton "Real Nice TheGoetz won four point from the Mobilsaa.

Petrsn waa high (en with So the American league pen- Totala 34 I 14 27 13 1 hv Whaley baited for Dril in Sth. nanr cha.se badlymb i8 ana nisn imrty wan 4b5. Fened' Pastor "for a tghT.Tt'88rrS,irR'BTr trfWUTffwt-' Totsla 20 CruTnpiTm batted for'RtilKa in 10lh. MILORAIIS AB PO A with only four games separating the first place Tribesmen from the in national, singles tennis after During the rest between the ninth Rt. Joaeptl-.

i. ,77. IWO 2O0 .0002 Topeka J. The "Mchomay Furniture won thre points from the Dr. Prppr.

Xora Hanson was high if a with 191 and high Wilde, aa 5 0 1 2 I. Rtimmirv hattvt ln vi 9 Doolittle. Si 1 1 11 Falls City Gridders Again Favored to Win Loop Crown FALLS CITY. Sept. 7.

(Special) Perennial champions of the Southeastern Nebraska Conference. Coach Jug Brown's Falls City footballers are expected to win the title this season for the eighth Time fn nine years and the ninth time since the former Nebraska University athlete made Ills debut here in 1928. Although eight members of last year's starting lineup will be absent, Coach Brown has eight letter men back. They are Don James, sensational quarterback and one of the state's outstanding performers last year; Halfbacks Kahle Wler and Ernie Prosser, Tackles Bill Allep ant Dick Col-glazier, End Don Kennedy. Center Virgil Hansen and Guard Jake Spear.

Newkirk, Ih 4 1 12 place Columbus Red Birds to only four games and over the Millers themselves to a bare and one-half games. 6 I If fourth place Red Sox. Detroit, by lis Victory, took over second place from the New York Yankees who ran into a snag In the person of left-handed Ken Chase of the Th Pfnrl Nil-Way won thrpe polnii a Kirk. 2b White 3. rfkelle? 2.

aVVisreili 1. tW haai hit Frazier. liianruao, Whit, tWinecnjsi. Novoal. Sacrifice: Reid.

roubl playa: to Skclley to Monahan. Novotul to Lantern to Mona-han. CaDPS to Ulunt to Houaka. from th Morris Plans, Hsxnl Christ was hich ten with 301 and hlfh thirty Mulcakv. 2b 1 H.irak.

rf a four-day half because of rain. WINS NET TITLE FALLS CITY, Sept. 7. i Special I Joe Hebenstrelt vyin the championship in the Junior division of the Falls City tennis-tournament by defeating Cecil Mtirphv, 6-2. 7-5.

The hovaVtltllst and tenth rounds I edged over to Joe and tapped him on the shoulder. "What do you think of Billy?" I asked, He didn't even feel the tap or hear the query. I repeated the poke snd the question. Joe slowlv csme to life, Cunningham. 3b wiLn ww.

PONY EXPRESS LEAGUE Lead Stands up. The scores were 9 to 7 and 8 toO. Washington Senators and lost, 3-1. 1 l'stisllv at this time of the sea- out Johnaon 7. Nelaoa I.

Neal 1. Dudley, rf 4 Jarohy. 1 The Millers took a five-run sd- snn th. j-aeua race has Baaea on balla off: Johnson i. Nelaon 3.

Left on base: Ht. Joaeph ft. Topeka 7, rrned runa: Rt. Jnaeph Topeka t. Henley, 2 The Trairic Olub won tour points from lht Big Rniilh.

iwy was high tn with 194 and Miller waa hlfh thirty Harrington, 1 Hlla ana runa off Neiton 14 and 6 in 7 Santleraoi? 1 vantage In the second InnJng been decided and everv lineup Is the opener, were overtaken by dotted with fancy fielding farm-the Blues In subsequent Innlnga, hand? but take a look at today's nninsa. Deal none and nona in 1. Loa is Jim Flanagan, who upset Mel- ms pitcher: Nelaon. .45 7 13 36 ft) 7 Tolala Th Midland Life lnamanr won foil vln Ketter In the finals. 8-1, R-6.

Points from ths Npwi-Pnni 1 Sanderaoii batted fur Henley in ltth. then staged an eighth and ninth picture: Inning' Tally to "win. The" cits- Time of Gam 3 OS. 1 Paid Attendao-e Umpirea Anderaon, Streets. Moonsy waa hisK ten with 1S5 and hish rokeA n20 i onn nm--sti3 i flub heartened Blues offered no compe Milnrama 200 "3 u20 Oun-7 13 7 Ths Gots won four point from ths Games (Janiea Behind To Play i 53' 2 2 4 22 Summary Runa batterl in- Kirk 2.

P.d. .577 .5811 .72 .545 Clcvclajid, netroij New York Boaton n. nw Ko. i. Davidson was hi; ten with 234 and lush thirty with Kasebnll In Ilrief Team Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W.L Pell T.

Pol Horak 3. Dudley. Henley. V. Karlfy 2.

R. Farley. R. Tarn. 'r.

Runa and hita off: Jaroby 7 and 10 in in-ninft. Henlev none and none in 2. Harrington 1 and 2 In 1 I.mn-ll 7 and ID in PLATTE PURCHASE LEAGUE Tha Laurenrs Scrvlr Stations won tmr points from th Hafewav Cshs "Huh?" he said. "Oh, he looks like" a. nice boy, A eal nice boy I suppose Joe's lack of Interest, was natural at that.

Even If he had had his eves open all the time he couldn't possibly have seen anything tavdls-ttirh him. Conn looked like a good 174-pounder In winning, and nothing more. And good aren't going to bother Joe. One crack of Joe's left. hook, one lash from his right and Conn would be headed for the dressing room -feet first.

I.anda Low Blows. Conn was a better fighter than Kolera none and. in.r1. wieurcr Harria waa nigh-ten with 187 and high Clevel wl 75 SR 62 .521 non and non in 3., Baaea on halla off: Detroit 75 57 .58 Waah ton 5 75 .427 The odd part of the Detroit win was that Iiuis 'Buck) Newsom pitched one of his poorest, games In fashioning his eighteenth win of the season. But the Tiger sluggers, notably Billy Sullivan vand Hank Greenberg, who homered, helped him out.

lora 73 til Louia 55 73 .414 The Iraiit 3o11s A-rrstoi-won four rinirton 3. Struck out by: Lionel! Kolega 1. Wiezorek 5. Jacuby Henley Boalon 72- 60 47 77 .379 WOULD YOU LOVE Your Wife If She Weiohed 300 Poundt points from ths Eddi-'a Buffet. Karr 1-tarrtnstun 4.

tft on uaaes: cokea NATIONAL LKAGtlB was niirn jen wltn 180 and Dillainan 13. Milgrama 7. Two-baacr lilts: Beach, Wilde. Anderaan Kirk, Horak. Sander waa nign uuro' wltn 403.

Pet! v. I. Vft titlon in the second game and wrre of. Walt Tauscher's five-hit shutout pitching. Meanwhile the Columbus Red Birds were taking a 1 to 0 decision from the Indanapolls Indians.

The run came In the eighth when Center Fielder Harry Walker scored on Walker Cooper's double the only extra base hit of the game. Robert Logan pitched six' hits to Columbus: Tom Sunkel pitched seven to Indianapolis. Toledo Finally Wins. Charles English for the second day' In a row wielded his powerful bat to cinch a victory for the Milwaukee Brewers. His single sent home the runs which beat St.

Paul last night, 10 to 9, In the Clnrln tl S3 46 York 64 63 04 son. R. Tanner. Double play: E. Tanner The Riinp Ambulance won thre ki 76 B3 63 69 .477 points from the Collem Hill.

Kobett was hih te with 21 and Durham waa St. I.uli 66 69 .5231 Boston 54 74 .422 Dodgers Win Pair. The Yankee express for Pen- to Winning Loains pitcher: Sacrifice hit: Wlesorek. Hit by pitcher Horak. Newkirk and Dudley hy Ltnneli.

Stolen l'lltab gb.4 SI 41 86 Augmenting this group will be the following members of the re- serve squad: Howard Welnert, tackle: Ronald Franklin, guard; Roland Hermann, end, ancL.Tracy LaForge and Otis Bauman, backs. The schedule! S-pt, 27 Pawnee. City at Talla City, i Or. Auburn at Auburn. CM, 11, kson at Lincoln Ot.

1S Oct. 23-Pairburv at Fatla Citv. Mm'. 1 Nrbraaka City at Falls City. Nov.

8 Tfumah at Tceumseh. Nov. I.v-ftorytha at Sabtthat Nfiv. 22 (pcn. Not.

3 lliawatha at Falla City." Horton Gets Belated Title in Legion Baseball League HORTON, 7. (Special) Hortnn i has finally been declared winner of the northeast Kansas 'junior, Amerl- can Legion baseball race This is Horton's second consecutive Jun-lor American Legion champion- shin. nign ininy with 632. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION baaea: r. rartey Keady.

Mtia.er -j. The Ktlrltne'tons von four nAlnta tmm Pet! r. wie unitea fi ectrira. wu-khun waa tTmplrea Wallin and Roberta. Time 3:15.

39 52 Pant S3 71 nign ten wun io and high thirty Willi OUO. Columb a 84 55 .604 lndian'lil 58 79 .415 Minn'olia "9 53 Mitoledo 55 34 .896 Pastor last night, but he didn't hurt Ills chances any by the low bliawg ha -landed i don't- know Just how many illegal ones he landed, but there -were so many of them that no one without a grammar school education could have counted them alt. Fifteen uoulav la 10 53 81 .396 The BueVet Shop won three points rrom tha Miller Taverns, Roberta waa high ten wilh 199 and Smart waa high ij wild flli. Amalpur XoIpd N'atea for lata cotama ant be written Ml and na Iha apnrla Seak ant later than IS a'rlark aa the Say of aaMlea- Yeslerday'i Results By Uia Aaaociataa' Frati. NATIONAL LKAOUE twelfth Inning.

minutes after he reached his Tha, Junction Garages won three Limen to anawera of quea-tionj like thia on radio neweat, fiinnkat allow. Tune In or. Havan M.Quarrie and "THE MARRIAGE CI.t'B atation KMBC oVlork TONIGHT: ilarried rouplea parade -teefiira trte-r -morons. Intimate queatlona. Don't miaa It Tp.NlGHT! Th.

Toledo Mud Hens finally points from the Pepsi-Colas. Kamler Brooklyn 8-14; 0-3. dressing room Pastor vsas In such pain that he couldn't talk. waa nign ten with 1S1 and Slahlin waa nantville got sidetracked yesterday also-but by a good pitching performance. Ken Chase -scattered eight hits and Gee Gee Walker contributed a pair of homers.

The Ysnks were blanked until the ninth when they bunched three blows for their lone run. The fifth place Chicago White Sox serlt Johnny Rlgney to the mound In quest of his thirteenth victory and. he with -a-four-hlt performance for a 6-3 win over the St. Louis Browns. In the National League the Brooklyn Dodgers got good pitching from Freddie Fltzsimmons and Hugh Casey and some fins hitting from Ducky Medwlck to win both ends of a double bill won a game last night, beating the Louisville Colonels, ft to 3.

It was Two baaeball samea will be played But tomorrow afternoon at Mayaviite, Willi Die- tysvrl-- Merrhanea. -auwUna- the uign ininy with 605. Night BmUH Toledo'if 'second- a1tf in nineteen uppance. Cameron All-Stara at 2:30 o'ck and starts. The- TeWgnr- pla-y was com Hes got to fight Or Joe, you know.

01' Joe. who never fouls tha Mayavllle Juniors playing tne Cameron Booatera In the aecond same. John i ni. louia. 4.

(Only gamea scheduled.) k. AMERICAN J.JACUJl, 8. IVtroit, 10: Cleveland. S. Waahinston.

3: New Tork, (Only sames scheduled.) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Coliimhua, 1: Indiananolia. Minneapolis. 9-S. Kanaaa City. you except on the chin.

New Field to Science Sept. 7. Leaka will hurl for Mayavilie, ana Kan McCord for Cameron in ttie opener, and Major League Leaders tu.r.i ine Philadelphia Acad Ruddy Jonea for Mayavllle and Froaty Lloyd for tha Booatera in the aecond fame. pleted a month ago, but a long delay was caused by an early season disputed game between Horton and Atchison. A late- de- etslon called the.

contest a tie, giving Horton the league championship, nosing out Marysvllle, The final standings: emy of Natural Scierrces Is taking advantage of the major league night baseball games to aid It In JWTlha Anam-lateil Preaa. I 1 AMKRICAN LKACt'R Tha Mavmakr' rlub will play the Rlwood Booatera Sunday at the diamond at Lake Contrary Park. All playera Baiting-Radcliff. St. Louie.

from the Phillies, 3-0, 14-3. That cut the distance between the Its collection of insect life. It's No Longer a Man's World Appling. .340. Runa--Williaiiia.

Boaton. tlfi: Oireen-berg and Mmkr. Detroit. After" a recent game between Won Lnrat report at 2 rlork. The Haymakera wiah to hook gamea with lorai or out-of-town teama.

Write or rail Jlmmle Kibert, rotita (. Phone r-1 703. the Phillies and the Boston Bees, 8 1 1 a Kuna 'Mgtiea AJRirow. 115; Koax, Boaton. Ill, Horton j.

Jlaryjfvill Atchison Holton ivt, .200 .000 HllaJ-Crainer. Boaluh. I7: Radrllff. 4 3 St. liOtiia, 174.

Rhv Roberta hurled a no-hit. no-run rama for the -Davia oftballera at Collectors John W. Cadbury III and John W. H. Rehn climbed to the llghta above the press box and caught some of the Insects which Snt'ca Doublea (JreVnberg.

Detroit. 46: Botl- 10 Hiawatha Thamea Field laitt night to defeat the dreau. Cleveland. 41. rederirk Avenue Kooawra.

lo in a Milwaukee, 10, St. Paul. I. Games Today AMERICAN LEAGUE New Tork at Boaton. Philadelphia at Waahlnslon.

Chicago at Cleveland. SU, Louia at Detroit NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at New York. Bton at Philadelphia, two (amea. Cincinnati at Chicago. PitUburfh at Bt, Louia.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Loularilla at Toledo. Indianapolis at Columbus. i 81. Paul at Mllwaukea. Minneapolla at Kanaaa City.

Two Garnet Will Open Fifth aeven-lnnlng conleat. Brooks and the Idle Clncy Reds to a mere seven games. Medwlck's Hit Dec-idea It. Medwlck's homer with two on gave the Dodgers all their runs In the first game to help Flta to his fourteenth win. Homera by Medwlck and, Joe Gallagher were the lustiest blows lit the twenty-elght-hlt nightcap that gave Casey eighth victory of the year, The only other game scheduled had collected around the huge TripleaMtf'oidiv, Datrolt.

16: Fln-y. Boaton, and Keller. New York, 14. Home Runa-eFoaa. Boaton.

35: Creen- St, Joieph Legion Team to racas or powerful lighti. berg. Detroit, and DlMaggio. New They suggested that the lights Be Invited Into New Loop York. 2S.

Stolen RaaeS Taaa. Waalilnaton. 29: Binkleyt and Thametoth Are Defeated in National may be useful to insect collectors MARYSVTLLE, Sept 7. Walker. Waahlngton.

18. in other cities where night base. (Special) Organization of a ball is played, particularly should finning Newaom, JJetrott, i-3; Howe, rjntrolt, l-a NATIONAL LEACUS Rati ig Walker. Brooklyn, F. rare nocturnal insects fall Into the Once upon a time girls- were content to be clerks, waitresses or stenographers.

That time has gone. True, the girls haven't as yet gone after such jobs as building locomotives or running riveting machines, but they have entered fields once, re-" garded as exclusive for men. One St. Joseph girl has entered the field of horse trainjng and is doing a remarkable job of it. The list of prize winners she has trained Is proof of her siJCcess.

collectors' nets and cyanide bot DETROIT, Sept. 7. (Special)ii Missouri's two championship soft' ball teams were both on the side. ties. lines today as play advanced In Annual Coeti Meet Tonight DON'T CONFUSE RULES the annual national tournament While the changes In migratory In the'league saw Lefty Shoun of the Cards settle down after a shaky start and, blank the Cubs In the last seven frames for a 6-4 win.

It was hla forty-ninth mound appearance ot the year and his eleventh ft. Smalle Upieti Baker in Net Play, 6-4, 6-8, 6-3 her: The Blnkley Miners of Macon 1940 men'a tltleholders, were elim mra hunting regulations were few, Play In tha fifth annual Goeti Field aoftball tournament will the executive secretary of the start tonight with a champion Texas game, fish and oyster inated toy the Wyoming champions, commission ts warning sportsmen ship preliminary between "Y' to 5, while the Thamea Pony Ex- Junior teama and two contest in LPraaa glrla were defeated by the to become familiar with the new, regulations and not to get them northeast Kansas and southeast Nebraska Junior baseball league for next season 1 under way, according to A. L. Park, First district' baseball American Legion chairman. He said that teams In the league probably will include Marysvllle, Seneca, Holton, Valley Falls, Hiawatha, Atchison, St.

Joseph and Falls City. Bids are being extended to Topeka, Leavenworth and Frankfort. Two games will be played weekly. FOLLOWS HIS FATHER -A. Rankin Johnson right-hand pitcher purchased by the Athletics from Midland, west Texas league; la a son of A.

Rankin- Johnson, who pitched for Boston Red Sox, twenty-rive years ago. Junior la twenty-three years of age. tha tournament proper. Peoria, 111., team, 3 to 2. McCormlck.

Cincinnati, and Rowell, Boaton, .322,, Runa Frev, Cincinnati, Werber. Cincinnati. 92. Runs Batted In F. Mi-Cormlek, Cincinnati.

112: Mlie. St. Louia. lo6. Hita F.

McCormlck, Clncinnath- 1M; Hack. Chicago, 162. Doublea F. McCormirk. Cincinnati.

S3: Hack. Chicago. 34. Triples Roaa, Boaton, 13: St. Louia.

11. Horn Runa Mine, St. Louis, 33: Rl-i. Philadelphia, 23. Stolen Baaea-Moore, 8L Louia, and Hack Chicago, 16.

WfBnrr1tMiiiilmi: 'TfiwT i' 14-3; 8c we I Plttaburgh, 19-3. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Nw York Billy Conn. 174. light heavyweight rhaniplon. Pittabuigh.

knocked out Bob Paalor, 130, New Tork, thirteen rounda. New York Lee Harper, J3I, Port Arthur. Teaaa. outpointed' Ioi lurie, 135 Cleveland, eight rounda, Hnllywnnd Al 146, nutpntnted Tony Chaves, 14i, confused, i ri be played here Monday night. GO FOB SIZE ner in m.

Joseph Boosters at 8 o'clock tonight to' open the meet. The Wyeth Boosters and Rushvtlle NEWSOM SAVF.S RECORD Washington Is reported aa pur chasing two big right-hand pitch' will be In action in the 0:15 o'clock ers from Klnston, N. C. They game. Tha Klllnger Juniors and American League pitchers w-ho have figured In inter-league trades or sales during the last-year or Leonard Smalley threw another upset Into the public courts tennis tournament yesterday afternoon when ht defeated Jack Baker, defending champion in the Junior singles, -4, 6-8, 6-3, In tourney play on the Central courts.

Baker last year won the Junior titles In both the city and public courts tventa. SUNDAY'S NEWS-PRESS are William Zlnser, weighing 185 Central Mixers will tangle at 6:45 o'clock for the second-half title In pounds, and Phil McCullough, who so, have Just about broken even weighs 205 pounds, McCullough In i eontesta with their former went to Oglethorpe University, the junior loop. The tournament will ba on double elimination basis; teams this year, thanks to the wnsrt he starred in football, great pitching of Buck Newsom a-oa Angelas, ten rounaa. --t yv.

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