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TE! THE LINCOLN STAR AIGCST 23, 1945 an 9 LIS ennattoDirs Maptt dDnii 5 una! a THE STANDINGS SCHEDULE FROWNS OiV TIGERS HOPES NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Pel fa CHICAGO 74 40 J4A DETROIT 41 4IS IT. tOUlS 78 47 WASHINGTON 47 41 47t BROOKLYN 43 St CHICAGO 40 II 421 NEW YORK 44 44 442 ST. tOOIS It II 41 1 PITTSBURGH 11 417 NEW YORK II 404 BOSTON 14 II .450 CtEVEiAND 44 47 404 CINCINNATI 4S 4t 444 BOSTON IS 13 444 PHILADELPHIA 44 II 401 PHILADELPHIA II 71 421 ty JACK IIA.I.

4 Associated FreM Sport Writ.) TASHINGTON has decided schedule advantage in the Amer ican league race today as the Senators head east only a hall tame behind Detroit aftef completing their finl western trio. blew a three run lead in the last of the ninth and finally lost to the White Sox in the 11th, 6 5. Brown Fall to fa.N. The St. Louis Browns finished their stand against the eastern invaders with a fancy 14 out of 20 record, but fciWU to gain appreciably on the leaders.

After Bob Mungrief had earned his eighth success in ft 4 2 opener, Boston turned around and took a 5 4 evener despite a desperate two run St. Louis rally in the last of the ninth. All National league clubs were idle Wednesday and only two National and one American grimes are listed for today. knocking over Cleveland in both ends of a doubleheader, 3 0 and 6 5 in 11 innings. Wolff Puxxleg Indians.

Roger Wolff, who owned a 4 15 won and lost record in 1944, earned his fifteenth decision of the year by blanking the Tribe with five blows in the first game. Dizzy Trout, apparently recovered from his aching back, stopped Philadelphia, 4 1, as the Tigers made it five out of seven over the A's. New York's hopes had a relapse in Chicago, where the Yankees Scores Major League American League. Only 14 the Nats 38 remaining contests will be played away from the home tot, while the Tigers will be on the load for 29 of their 39 games, The Senators have copped of 44 starts on their three jaunts to Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit and St. Louis The Tigers have found the road rough on the Atlantic seaboard, where they have captured only 11 of 25 tills.

Ruffing and Keller Eleven more games with the New York Yankees, who are beginning to show signs of life with Red Ruffing and Charley Keller back In harness, bar the path of Owiie Bluege's men to the flaa. but Steve O'Neill's Bengals still have 10 4fl at 2V Iflll Did Aec Jockey Fwrphia ttall St "vim AT ST. LOUIS. ffttoe abfcaa St. Louta late 4 0 1 Outtar' i 3b 1a Forest 3b 3 111: Kinney if Culberson cf 4 1 1 0.

Hvrnee R. iohn a If 4 1 0 0i McWutoa It lisor rf 4 3 10! ra rf Camllll lb 4 11 3' Jephen aa iiritmM 4 I 1 ll afaaauaa a 4 1 W(KMia 3 0 11 Clary 3h P. Rarrett 1 0 0 0 0 atuacrnf MsUwvldb till! Rtett a a oo ton 4 13 1 i i 113 1 4 111 4 13 3 4 14 0 0 0 0 0 1113 Smith tt ipr BOOTS IV RECORD JLOSGSBOT WDJtdl ai ha a a I 4 1 4 i 1 1141 4 1 lftff sett 3 4 in Job AT DETROIT. ab ft a twrott 4 13 4 Outlaw 3 4 11" ftarota St ltS Cramar ef gag ft Owntwrg If 5 0 16 liruUontttnt tt 4 i 9 i Vr lit 4 xvfftfc at 4 3 Rtrhanta 4 MM Trout a 5 ei Sthrt lb Rnsar Keil 3 Bunrh year because of increased gate costs and expenditures to jockeys. "gravy" records at the Nebraska All previous were shattered mnrm mtinff with Cleveland, now strengthened Us Nebraska's New Head Coach Bowl Discusses Husker Outlook The wonder boy jockey, Richards, will ride in Lincoln again Ritwr a by the return of Bobby Feller.

In fact, the Tigers Charl aler get first hand information on Rapid Roberts condition when he faces them Friday night in the Cleveland ball yard. The Senators ended their western wanderings yesterday by a si Oaoraa On Trip to Scottsbluff. wr Thursday. Another GI, Freddie tl Reif, of River Sioux, who is Eotata a is tttfl tt Bewla iwttaS fw CwmaTty la tha a State Fair race track Wednesday when ace jockey Cpl. Jackie Richards of Ft, Riley, rode to a win worth $111.40 the highest pay off in the track's history.

The corporal, who piloted Bet just back from overseas, will also SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. Aug. 23 AP) George MPotsy' Clark, Gaoraa MUsS tor Kitaaf wa aiata. pM)ttiphta wo see Detroit ZQQ 000 Ola take the reins Thursday. In Army 19 Months.

The hard riding corporal, who has been in the army 19 months, University of Nebraska football coach who admits that the Corn huskers will start the season with IFoi 9IMJNV SOFTBALL tie Wynn of the winters stable clp Kum nrnlMHr S. futlanbtna. ftsto. Error: Huarli. Ktab, Runs batt4 only a single let term an back, de in the big take of the third race, is a Virginia Jockey.

With plenty Total SO 1 34 ToUhl 1 37 11 Wetkovtcli batted for Barratt ta atnth, Hoatoa noj owv 3 Lout ..300 000 30a 4 flan: Lasnr. Cassim. Outterfctce, Rvrnee. Mrutna, Clary. Errort Newsnme Csmlltt.

Runs batted tni Moor. Stephens, Camillt 1. Bymaa 3, Two has nits iJtmr. Horn run! Camtltl. Saertflea: Munertef 3.

Left or baas: Bostoa 7. St. Louis 4. Rat balls: Off Wood 4. Munrrlsf 1.

Struck out: Rr Wood 1. Munfrtef 1, rj Rarrett 1. Hits: Off Woods 1 ta tnntn, Rarrett, nana In 1. Lnelnt pitcher; Woods. Umpires: Jones, Hummer an Soyer.

Tina: i Sanaa! Oaano. Soafoa) 9 Ko 1 it. Louis 100 000 06 3 4 1 4) ftvba. Ferries and Holmi West, goidskf Jakuekt and liaaaaaa. National League was riding at Hiaieah when ne was drafted.

Now stationed at clared here that while he didn't Rnmr, Owattbar I. Tor S. TW bast bit: Ktsh. drawbar, CuHwWimk of service on the big circuit CLAff A TOVM.fi ft. lineal steal.

Baar. AB AB HO rhrat bat bit: Torb. Homa mm irfv wrs. Rtoir bas; Roaar, Morom. Doubt want to sound too optimistic about his team's chances, "at mimy.

StnmrH Hatl to Slabtrt. ln aa tracks, Richards has ridden such champions as Whirlaway and Alsab. least we're not pessimistic. Baker. 4 3 1 cf 3 1 1 Monahan.

3b 4 1 I I Merrtl. 3b III Oeriach. ef 111 0 Srhwendt, 1 1 Donneilv. e3St li Miller, 4 3 14 In Scottsbluff to urge recently mm; Pbiiataipiua iwrett a. sn balls: Off Conoelf Kor 3, Trout S.

It ruck ant; By Trout 3. HHa: Off Cm miy 1 to 1 Inntna, Knoar 4 is T. Loatnt Coaclics Jerry Adam at Northeast, Bosarg At College View Added to Tutoring Staffs. Schuldei. Ik 4 I I Dowark, tt 4 3 19 Given Good Ride.

Vmm the start tr the? finish. attchtr: ConnUy. Umptraa; HubiMirrf, Tout, if 1111 Lata. If til graduated high school students to attend the university, Clark said that Fred Lorent, Lincoln sophomore tackle, who was discharged Tia4 Attaadaac Ru b4 Brrjr. tanley.

ef 1MIH Merrill, II 1 I 1 I ohnHon. Ik 4 I I I Ehlere. sf 4114 VBjROFESSlONAL promoters generally seem to have quit Richards rode Bettie Wynn for what she was worth. After get Ft. Riley, the corporal says of his work on the old cavalry post, 'l gave the colonel's horse some pretty careful attention." Richards was trained by Wayne Pringle and is riding on the Nebraska track, on furlough from Ft.

Riiey, as a favor to his longtime friend and teacher. Until Wednesday, "Bettie Wynn" had run only in match races outside of Junction City, Kas this past year, where Powers, rf 4 13 Ttnlus. 1 It II GUlaspt. all! l'Dart, 3111 gamo achtdulad la No Wednesday from the service a year ago, would be the only letterman back. AT CLEVELAND.

W'ahctOR. ab a a Cleveland ikktl Rational leagua. Total 31 11 31 Total 33 16 31 1 their chattering about the sports boom that is "just around the Knocked off for the rea ting off to good start, Bettie Wynn out distanced two mild threats by Inshoot and The Pelican and came home with some Lincoln Steel IIII34 15 With practice scheduled to start Krvl el 3 0 4 0 Ww 3b 4 14 3 Bear I I 4 3 I Aug. 31, the squad should number Mratt 3b 1111 Hot co lb 1111 lpris rt 4 3 4 0 ritmtng ti 4 110 RunsOochel 3. C.

Merrll, Millar. about 55 boys "just out of high 'Tit Said That to spare. Dowark, Lota, H. Merrll 3. Dari.

Errora Sen wend 3, Tinlua 3, H. MerrtL Baker. school Clark added. Khl lb 4 0 10 0 Haih If 4 110 limits tt 4 13 0 Ross 3b 4 111 lArttc lb 4 14 0 M'ekwtca ef 4 111 Vrr1I 4 3 11' Hays 3 3 3 0 Receipts totaling $53,850 were Monahan. Donnelly, dtllaspte.

Run batted son that they ay it's already here. And they Accompanying the Nebraska the Sports Boom in Bauer. Monahan, Yoat. Stanley, Olilaa reported for Wednesday by E. J.

grid coach was University Ath Richards had been up on filly. Same Sire As Alsab's. Kimhia at 3 13 3 Cihwkf sa 1 1 1 3 Wolff 1 1110 Sn)amin 14 10 pie, Dowark, H. Merrll, Miller. Twe be hit Dowark.

Miller, Monahan, Donnelly, If Here JVose Miille, secretary to the fair board. SchaJdel. Three basa hitBaker. Home letic Director A. J.

Lewandowski. They are scheduled to leave for The Wednesday mutueis total cite the fact the Detroit baseball wnetr aa Harder 1111 Srjr 10 10 run Lute. Left en bane Bteel 1ft, Kaar "She's a good little runner, Winner of Derby Done With Racing NEW YORK, Aug. 23 (INS) Hoop Jr the colt which won the Kentucky Derby this year and finished second in the Preakneis, will be retired to the stud, it was announced today by his owner, F. W.

Hooper. The colt, which bowed a tendon, will be shipped from Belmont Park this week to Greenridge Farm at Lexington, Ky, Lincoln today. represented a drop from the $62,000 betting on Tuesday's sired by the same stallion, Good club has topped the million mark Center 1111 I Base on balls Off Dart 7. Gtllaspie I. Strikeout By Dart 3.

bv Gillespie 3, Um Goods, as sired Alsab" Richard attendance to date, with, Brook pire atratton and Keeter. Total IS 37 7 Total 13 1 IT 11 opefing day, when the attendance was 5,500. Bnlamla batted for Clboekt In seventh. CLASS IBivins In lyn's Dodgers set and ready to say "me too Searsy batted for Harder ta seventh. Sunny skies, which had some 3 13 14 1 410 13 1 Kramers Wssbtnirtoa 0V) Ofl iil 3 .114 111 I 11 13 I Union Church Clvetan4 000 000 0000 declared.

"That's one of the best horses I've ever raced. Alsab and Whirlaway, they take my money." "Although this is my first time on the Nebraska track, it's in as what hampered the Monday and OrentniRn: Heln Add Mtands berry Vtuttt: Femlt. lama. MvatL Error: spirit, got the crowd, estimated at Next moment the talk turns to the four million dollar day of Miner. Cthockl.

Runs batted la: MyatW'Wolff 3. Mixing some of the tweet with the bitterthe said bitter resulting from an all around scarcity of experienced material two of the head mentorsMn capital city high school football circles are in line to harvest some of the benefits accruing from competent coaching assistance. On the staff at Northeast high, Head Coach MBun" Galloway is having the aid of Jerry Adam, former Cornhusker guard, who has been installed as the Rocket' line coach. Out on the southside, meaning College View, Headman Emory Priefert has a new helper in the person of Theo Bosarg, ex grid der at Tulane New Orleans, and at present a theological student at Union college. It's Fundamentals Now.

Team squads at Lincoln high, Northeast and College View were grinding a way Thursday at fundamentals, plus the important detail of attaining prime physical condition, which means there is plenty legwork in evidence. Coach Ralph Beechner at Lin EasyWin 8,200, into the betting fervor Two base hit; Lwts. Tbrea Kaaa bit: Wendelto, Mai, It recent vintage at a New York with the few lucky winners on Merer, Home ran: Mystt Sawrtftrei: Wolff, Kimbie. Left on baas: Washuiaton 1, Cleveland 4. Rase balls: Off Wolff 1.

EXHIBITION. the day's upset setting the pace. Grand Island ......1 I I I I I 41 I 4 race track, a bombardment of the mutuel betting windows that sur Sturdy Cleveland Negro Harder 1. Struck out; Ry Wolff 4. Hits: Off Harder to timings, Center 4 In 3.

Winn I I I 3 I I i I I I Expenses Up. good shape as any track I've ever been on," the little jockey declared. For Thursday's meet, Richards was scheduled to ride "Music WtM pitch: Harder. Losing pitcher Daniels and (Turner; Andrua and Seward. passes all previous records in the Miille declared that daily ex Fighter Hangs Knockout On His Foe In Ring Bout, ItcQowaa Harder.

I moiree: PassajraUa. and RoauMi. Tim l.M. pense records so far are running THURSDAY NIGHT 6AMSS. annals of racing.

14 Pord v. Rubber Weldera. clasa about 86 per cent higher than last Iseaal Oama. Wshfrton. li Cleveland Kreevtcb ef 1 3 4 0'Cltmrki CLEVELAND, Aug.

23 (AP) Western Blectrla vs. Budson. elaaa And then we are prompted to seek an answer to an inter A. T. V.

vs. Processing; Squadron h. va. Kimble Souadron F. a 00 city Water v.

Karr. elaaa Dusky Jimmy Bivins three year unbeaten streak was intact today after the slugging Cleveland rogation a questlonasking that Clinton vs. Roberta, tint postofftce WEDNESDAY RESULTS. Americas Loaaue Chicago. If Now York.

(1 1 Ituiuief). Waahlaetett. tt Clavaland, S. DatroH. Philadalphla.

1, St. Louis, 4 Soatoa. i. National Laaqua No Wadnaadoy oomii achadulad. State Fait1 Races.

seems to be decidedly pertinent, ab fc a a 4 10 1 110 0 lift 13 4 1 10 4 0 1 0 9 1 10 3 0 13 0 5 4 4 1 310 13 0 lO'titi 1 0 3 0i Wheeler aa 8 3 13 Roe lb 1 3 3 0 Fleming rf 1110 Hnan 1110 Seerey rf 1 1 0 Heath If 113 Meyer 2b heavy weight performed the Lewis rf Kuhet lb Rinks If Lavne 3b Ctlft 3b Evans VaiiKha 3b IWrtrh a Uaefner aa follows: weird feat of kayoing Archie 8qttdron tf4BTsBsflal sO sl mf mJF Ls ML IkzP lluri III Combat Moore of St Louis twice in a wild 4 113 Ross 3b WEDNESDAY RESULTS. FIRST RACS Ptiree 1400. allowances. 4HAN this rush of John Public M'ekwict et 3 1 1 battle. 13 11 Bivins.

who weiuhed 186'i to for three year olds and up, about five furlongs. Time I. to the nation's ball yards or Moore's 168. battered the Mis Tardy Jest W. Beger) 4 30 3 40 Hayes Ommek Smith MrlVonoeJl Center Reynolds iMrr? Roster of Former College 13 0 1 01 lies 1111 1 11 SO IT 111 Michael ijl.

Orandoni LOW Gay Muffy R. Henaleyt 3 00 evidence of a' "sports boom. Men Wounded On Okinawa coln high is putting his candidates through morning and afternoon sessions, while Galloway and Priefert are bearing down during prolonged morning drills Nomination Alao ran Pitch In. Brown mm. enftatw sourian to the canvass four times and knocked him out in the second and sixth rounds last night as he snapped Archie's either with us now or certain in Bddle, Caaogin, Catch On.

Total 41 13 13 1 Total SECOND RACK Puree MOO, apeeial the future? Crack Pitcher Undergoes jBWfjwtjt mmmw mm weighte, for three year eldt and up, about Is it not Includes Name Marv Plock. fTh following, by Marine Fira It. Robert B. Tuckman. formerly with the Aftwoeiated Press at Syracuse, N.

la dutrtbuted by the Aaaoctated Preaa. THURSDAY SCHEDULES. American Lacrqua Fhlladalphia (Black) at Detroit (Tobln). Other clubo set scheduled. National League Brooklyn (Branca) at New Yerfk (Maatie)f night.

Cincinnati (Heusaer) at IHttabargh (Beck). Other clubs not scheduled. string of 27 straight victories. of team units and scrimmage are on the program for the coming Elbow Operation; Ready Si.is too tMrgely Cast? of 440 Moore was flattened officially more oi a 10.41 Chief Cratarier (J. Orandon) Go On Mound Next Month.

Hollar Boom? 60 120 Anl In 38 seconds of the sixth round, 'dollar ST. LOUIS, Aug. 23 (AP) DOT, Oklahoma Ted to. Dew) Aleo ran Pharlwin. Ethel Bubbling, Oarmtn, ailaay Van.

boom' than of proof of quicken "F11 be ready to fog 'em through but most of the fireworks exploded in an unproarious second week. 1 1,1 1 11 "ISucl'' and Weiler In Norfolk Foursome ing interest in solid, substantia again by the middle of September." round. That was the threat hurled sports solid and substantial from GUAM (Delayed) Some were all stars on the gridiron, but all were all stars on the battlefield. And a few gave their lives in their greatest contestthe victory on Okinawa. the standpoint of what is good NORFOLK.

Aug. 23 straight from a St. Louis hospital bed to National league batters yesterday by Mort Cooper, Boston Bivins landed piston like blows to Moore's midriff at the start of the second round and uncorked a rieht to the head to send the O'Dea batted for CI hock I in elehth, Hoac ran for Piemtnf tn ninth, McUonaeli batted for Smith ta aighlh. Waahlnirtoa 40 001 Oflft 01 4 Claveuuid (110 101 003 004 Rum: Kreevlch, Kimble, Knhet, Rinks, Iyne, Vaughn, Roeco, Hoag, Mackicwlca 3, Hayes. Runs batted In: Kreevkn, Kuhel.

Binks, Layna, Kvans. Roooo 3, Meyer, Gromclt 3, lwk. Two base hit; Ktmbls, Kvans, Kuhel, Maekiwtrx, Hayes, Kreevlch, Flemtnf. Meyer, Wheeler. Thre base htt: Layna, vauchtt.

Home run: Rocco. Stolen base: Kvans, Kuhel. Sacrifice: Kimble. Left on base: Waahlngtnn 16, Cleveland 14. Bas on balls: Off Ullrich 1, Gromsk 1, Center 1, Haefner 1.

Struck out: By Ullrich 1, Oromek 3, Smith 1, Center 3, Haefner 1. Hits: Off Ullrich 13 ta 1 timings (nons out tn ninth). Haefner 4 la 1. Oromek 1 in 4, Smith tn 3, Center 1 ta 3 1 3, Reynolds 0 tn 3 1. Htt by pitcher: Ry Oromek (Layne).

Winning pitcher: Haefner, Losing pitcher: Center. Umpire: WcGowan. Rommel and Passa rella. Tim 3:30. Atteudaoca 7,600.

AT CHICAGO. THIRD RACE Purse M00, claiming, for three yt.ar olds and up, about five furlongs. Tim Bette wynn (J. Rtcherdat 111.40 II 4 80 Inshoot B. Magnuaan) 4.30 1 40 The Pelican K.

Holman) 140 Also raa Vegae John, Shower, Boaey RoU. FOURTH RACS Pume 1400, allowance, for three year olda and un, about five furlran. Time 1. and wholesome for the country? (AP) Four of the midwest's top nrnfWsioruil aolfers Bud Wil What manner of boom do we Braves hurler of sore arm game. liamson and Paul Weiler of Lin Cooper, who went to the Braves Now the big game is over and have in mind? No mystery here slender scrapper to the floor.

Burns Swings Foul Blow. coin. Bill Schuchart of Omaha and from the Cardinals last May for a a glance at the list of the wound the boom most to be desired is the 1 1 Pat Willcox of Des Moines will MU Lexington (W. Lowe) 4.40 60 nlav a benefit match at the Nor SfSiS2StrO I nt0 would provide stacua ana reported $60,000, plus Pitcher Charlie Barrett, is recovering here, following the removal of a bone When Moore staggered to his feet, Bivins threw another right to the chin and Archie's knees Sunny One O. Mallen) i OO 130 PreneU (W.

Seger) 100 Also Precise, luncoa Buck, Wla Banny. chip from his expensive and ff'; Uons of American boys and girls hit the canvas. rTPTH HACBPursa MOO, claiming, for who today lack such facilities folk Country club Aug. 31, sponsoring American Legion officials have announced. The proceeds will go to the veterans hospital rehabilitation center at Lincoln.

three year olda and up. aix and one At the count of one, Bivins brought up a vicious uppercut to half furlongs. Tim New places to play the games honing for Vb longer lasting Hornet Baaert 10. 0Q 3 eo i the dazed battler's chin that Patrick (O. Mailen) 3 SO 1.60 they would like to play spor knocked him cold.

Albert Beck iR. HensIeyV 3 80 capricious pitching elbow. This operation was just what I needed," said Cooper yesterday. "All season my arm has ached and swelled, and it has been really torture to try to pitch." Doc Hy land (Dr. Robert F.

Hyland of St, Louis) said it was just like my games that build good health, good Alto ranJLuteen, chiefa Adieu, Fair ah rhlcsKO tbkst 3 3 Moees rt 5 3 3 0 1 4 3 0 Karrell 1b 4 3 1 3 110' Schatk 3b 3 0 4 0 3 1 10 0' Pirkhot if 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 Cticcinelto 3b 3 10 1 keenness Warrior. Reteree Jackie Davis counted Moore out, but the judges and SIXTH RACS Purse MOO. for 1 year habits and a high morale. So we asking: Would not New fork Rtlrnw's SO Wetheny rt Martin If Ktten 10 Orlmes 3b Staiiib'k et Crosetti Oarbark Holcomb fags the boxing commission chairman, 4 14 0' Mueller olda and upward. furlongs.

Time; 1:13.4. 10 0 0 000 Stan Cofall. ruled that the fight should continue after a five Outnea Lad (W. Lowe) I 00 4.10 I 40 trouble 1941." Corporal AI (J. Ormdon) 13.80 I 30 4 0 1 3 Raker 3b IMS! Hockett rf 3 10 1' Michaels a 3 0 0 0, Tresh 1 1 1 0i Lopat 9 4 13 1 113 1 13 3 0 1 I 4 T3f CSmk I'll fw ewv V' rnrn Isawsssena Tackman (B.

Magnuaaon) HO His Second Experience. The big right hander, then turner a Ala ran Jack Alex, Sir Kiev, Mego minute intermission. Cofall said local boxing rules provided that the round be taken away from property of the Cards, underwent Broom, vaidin squaw Msports boom of the latter type be Infinitely more valuable to the nation than a "dollar boom" at the professional ball yards or the race track betting windows? Yes, we are asking just that! HOSflTAl fcVood llodet Save cencev aaaad estee ceaiaer. ela ta rbe it koonaoea Hie laatt wrgicel tastrw taaat yewr fverentee ml cloaar, tnar sKovaa. YW t4 aba raca.

tee, wa yea Neat Wad, tmt aba' Brat and S)ft sHva ere! eoeeNy aeeetlt end aatitryi4i SEVENTH RACK Purse 1400. for 3 a similar operation in June, 1941. Total 10 13 33 14 Totali 11 13 11 year olda and upward, oi furlonga. Time: 13! 1. And for the season he headed the 1 Two out when wtaniaf run wa acored.

Bivins on the foul. Archie was dumped for a count of nine in the remaning 29 seconds of the Belle Miml (B. Magnuaaon) senior circuit in total wins and shutouts, and compiled the loop's g.av to loo MARVIN FLOCK. ftkit Scat W. Bmr) 3.20 1.40 round.

lowest earned run average. HE guy, identity not stated, Mary Margaret Miller) IN Alao ran Harmony Chora, Kaieiaisoa. Dr. Hyland aaid he expected evidently was in a sour puss ON SALE AT ALL Mort to be able to throw again! tion involving a pair of tourney RUNNING RACES ed during the 82 day Okinawa campaign reveals the names of 24 former college athletes who were among sixth marine divi Notex Thursday's roc entries were in about a month, but added: 'lt's contenders from Omaha. published hi Wadnesdcry's kerne edi too soon to tell just how his arm; On that occasion, we overheard Hen el The Star.

Eaw York 13 000 110 00 hlcago 000 020 003 014 Runs: Michael 1, Tresh 1 Hockett, Mueller, Martin, fltirnweiss 1, Metheny 1. 'Frror: Grime. Run batted tn; Metheny, Martin. Ktten, Ortme. Stalnback, Mose 3, Karrell, Tresh.

lopat Two basa hit; Oarbark, Tresh 1. Stolen baas: Stlrnwelas. Sacrifice; Stlrnweiss, Metheny, Grimes, Ktten 1. Double play: Grime to Stirn. wets ta Ktten: Garbark to Crosetti Hockstt to Cuectnello to Karrell.

Lft en base: New Tork 14, Chlcaco 1. Bas on bails: Off Holcomba Paga Turner Lopat T. Struck out: By Pan Tur aer Lopat 3. Hits: Off Holcomba ta 4 13 tnntnm; Pax 1 tn Turner 4 tn 3 13. Htt by pitcher: By Lopat Turner.

Loslnf pitcher: Turner. Umpires: Piprrai, Wearer and Orlsva, Time: 3:61. AUeudance: 3.S60. will react, however." just enough to indicate that the Nebraska metropolis possibly Fomme Tournament Ex Gridder Victim Of Timber Tragedy might be edging in to try its hand DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY AUG. 21 TO SEPT.

TWILIGHT RACING DAILY A POST P.M. In Quarter Finals at taking over the Midwest, mak CHICAGO, Aug. 23 (INS) ing it an Omaha enterprise. FOREST GROVE, Aug. 23 (AP) Gene Shields, 45, on of Two young ladies from Georgia, both of whom were playing in the We could lUffest numerous rea the University of Oregon's all sons for our belief that it is worth mood.

He used the phone to inquire: MWhat's back of your sudden interest in that Midwest Open golf CotfW Be tournament? If the Midwest That Omaha buslness de. Is Enrfotis serves to grow, why not let it stand on its own feet, instead of advocating a community drive? A golf tournament is nothing to get excited about" after which "bang" went the phone connection. Who's excited? Certainly not us. Be that as it may, it seems to be in order to explain our "interest" in that Midwest Open project. During the play of last Sunday event for the first time, were in the thick of the battle with the time football greats and former UnrAln'a while to nnchor the Mid The Tigers are leading the sion casualties.

Seven Lost Lives. Seven were killed in action and 17 were wounded. Among those killed were First Lt. David M. Schreiner, University of Wisconsin star in 1942; and Cpl Anthony J.

(Tony) Butkovich, Purdue fullback, who was the country's top ground gainer and scorer in the Big Ten in 1943. Two former Big Ten players, in addition, to Schreiner and Butkovich, also were killed: Second Lt. James Green, Purdue halfback, 1 and First Lt. Robert F. Bauman of the University of Wis geeewt Satardava aad tAber Bay.

Feet time an these day a I f. aa. ADMISSION Inrladrs Grandstand iZf Seat. Fed. Tax Paid.

OUC better known stars today as the linecoach, was killed near here west in this town, preferably at Amefcan outs. They women's western amateur golf a .1 14 I tournament swung into the quar yesterday when a log rolled from a truck and crushed him at a timbering operation. the past three years, but the one ter finals. reason that drives home the clinch They were Louise Suggs from Inc nail is the hint that Omaha Atlanta and Eileen Stulb from Augusta, They kept pace with De might be lookinz this way with SPORTS Friday Is LADIES' DAY Every Frt. Tues.

3 Ladies A dm. 3 Ineladre rwndtand Beat fed. Tan envious eyes. fending Champion Dorothy Germain, Babe Didrickson Zaharias, three time winner of the women's consin. Roundup By HUGH FULLERTON, JR.

western open; Phyllis Otto, runner up to Miss Germain last year. at Hillcrest our ears happened to Wichita Tournament. Xnid. Sioux Falls. 1.

Cbanut Field, Suffolk. N. i. THE Marv. Plock Wounded.

First Lt. George Murphy, cap catch the drift of some conversa and three other well known golf tain and end of the Notre Dame ers in these parts. Ncbr. State Fair Track Lineola, Mebraafc team of 1942, also lost his life PADDOCK NEW YORK, Aug. 23 (AP) Harry Carlson, Colorado U.

ah kMila fee tke ramatta ef Miss Suggs made herself known to the tournament last Monday when she set an all time qualifying record of 73 over the Knoll AtrtMltiM and Ike ataee mt tke In the campaign, and First Lt. Willard C. Hofer and Lawrence P. Sullivan of the 'Fighting Ntraaa State rate fraaada. coach, has written every high school principal in his state asking them to insist that baseball iTIflRVCLS wood Country club course.

Irish' were wounded. Lt. Doctor M. Salmon, former THI PKIOI or please ne be put on their schools' athletic That sounds like the most constructive step taken since 100 University of Oklahoma football player, and First Lt Marvin C. SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY PROOF so mild.

the College Coaches association kTasT OLDk was formed, though a committee has already conferred with a big SWANEE lcht and fresh I Straight or Mixtd Plock of the University of Nebraska were Big Six casualties. Major Rade (Mike) Enrich, captain of the 1940 football eleven at the University of Iowa, was wounded. 1 i league group to explore the pos sibilities of keeping college ball FITZGERALD players in college. Ogden's mm Al Warden, here for the All American kids' game, reports that Ltii 3fji college ball died out in the moun i.tOl'Etya tain district after the first world wbajieajsajHP war and that only five high Ameriean Assoriation. Oolumbua, Milwaukee, 1.

LeutsvUl. 11; Minnaapolia, 4. Kansas City, 4 10; Toledo. 3 4. St.

Paul, 4 10; IndianapoUs, 0 4. Pacific Coac League. Kollywood, San Diego, 3. Seattta. Or Oakland 4 schools in his state support teams.

mmm. ms ATNTrn nwiffis fSnik it dlatinctiTe bauqtuat end Uerret recoil the body et fine whiskey aad the mlldneea el moot brandy. Eanre four levertte drink arilb PRIDE. A eww mm mm em Dixon of Marquette U. athletic teams still claims a tree sittmg record of 1.303 hours he estab ts ar a mn.

a lished at Champaign, 111 back Sacramento, Saa Francisco, 1. Portland, Los Angeiea, 3. rights Last Mght. AT rt.rZABKTH, Rf. J.Mayhcw Smith.

143', Rev Tork, elston4 Benny WU liama, 244. Newark, su rounds. OLD FASHIONED in 1930 When Dixon recently learned that the old pine tree in which he had spent so many happy hours was to be cut down 100 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY STtTZEL WEILER DISTILLERY. SHfVELY. KENTUCKY to make room for some college buildings, he persuaded the Illi AT CLEVTC LAND Jimmy Divlna, 1M, Cleveland, knocked out Archie Moor 1M, St.

Lou la, sixth round. AT DENVER Holman WUUama, 111, Chicago, acored a T. K. O. In alxtb round aver Pfo.

Jimmy Oea, 114 Mt. Milwaukee and Pueblo, army air basa, in cheduled 10 round bouW (ED ULUJj Gj nois alumni to save him the trunk. plans to use it to Distributed by Western Wine Uquee Omaha. Baating Vortk Watte ame.wo ew, eeaa.Sa. build himself a chjur..

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