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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 16

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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If TUR Thundery, July 13, 1950 Bi 'State Links Cornhusker Football Ticket Sale Is Heayy To Kearney Five Solloiil l.ooni; Single Taken mVt By NORRIS ANDERSON. I 1 IHX A t- ff 1 1 MCr meet on old Huiker teamate. Mike DiBiate. tor the fitMt time at the fait- ghow Tuesday aigbt. Krioiior fiere Remi ttar i-e cBids on the I and V.x'‘c v.

iil Lhp 'i c. it July 15 it these au- nut reiGri.pcl the I I I offn by A i -to, the I A. fli! O- Jf 'i h- utore I an 4 g' f'UW Lewaadowiki -n The KV'. ut 7- tt iring tlIUf mt ih -t a unii, eri- w. Promoter Adam Kim-rr flounced today he v.

of Denver C' a top viTestler him.re the yrounds show Tue? 'i-y ni The show p.U rge Nr 11 Stewart, to the fng girl in time I. jy. Carrol in the mom Penek niHiave. Preliminary h- v. i the ex-Huiker Pesek and Mike Dili: each other for the Ken Kenelon bumpm Dusek.

Krieger aiiiioi.u. rd volving a fans, had bren to insure the maximum of cool comfort. I Conwy be It, himM-lI exuenn'y mrnted TSi mim Cnek n. tor tl rr So I wti.l I e'i; poetlble Now wM can a cigartttc MORE PEOPLE SMOKE CAMaS than any other cigarette! mud mwHtng tkt milUoiu who Ma PARNai Ace pitcher of the Boeton FtcKl 5tox. Wei to-Day Tent gave me the right alant on cig- aretten have flavor and they ra 7 The i re tfe ved ki -Mt- fui; ire on V-.

I fu- oily memtxf Ml'ft'iOf Rl POPI I.AR. lar to the r-ime 4, are m.ir V. Penn Sia'e le I -r 1,656 tl H-rd (V i' nri N- -A. 21 cki.H* Lm- POfSf OMOTED Geotge "Potsy" Clark receives coagrad- Itom Commander L. S.

Metsom Commaadiag OfHcet oi the U. Naval Air Elahon. Lincoln. Mr. Clark was promoted lo Commander U.

S. Naval Neserve at the Naval Ait Station last week. fNavy PhotoJ Clark Promotofl To Commander Lt, Cmdr George Clark, United States naval reserve, hi.s to rank of in ihe naval Cumma-- er L. 'm- 7 I .1 an Vatiun Iti. wecK.

I. the athlctic di- tr- Unuer.ity of k. Dur the Work- II V. dh thf navy in -O the ptiv i u. C.arn repre- -r lof (O of it.f(irni*[5;in rgiir tir navel air ra.t 1 0 a.

to y-- in oiuain Itan at t.iriiûîn rath'' beir.f i.lp:»*«! lo ir.e OfieNfl KEARNKY The Nebra State Amateur Golf t. up new Keamey Country ciub ite after floods w. it out of the Grand Island Riverside course, was scheduled for belated opening today. round today will be the as those originally dated for yesterday at Grand Island The 36-hole championship match will be Sunday in- Oi! Dirk Kr ght remao the vorite take the title Don cf Lmv hut many eyes are on Del Ryder of Grand Island and Dave Mitten en of Fremont. Mitten was captain nf Stanford golf team thi.s year.

The site of the meet eh tnged after heavy rams sent the Wood River surging over the Grand I.sland course. 11 -Star Caaiite Bet Helps Family MANCHFrfSTFR, Coun AP uc Tge M. f.y to on July 24. an land- he plana to a supply 01 food and clothing to the family the ra mdin he meets after ving the airport PiC Nah-mal League the All- St g. me in Ch- T-u day, Par.ar.-, PAcim osHT Li sot Oakland 1, Hr- 1 Han Otrfco Han 3 Loa Ar.t*l*» l- Saeramanio.

4 1 HENOES or NATIONAL LEAGUE VICTOBY IN ALL-STAB GAME liner fleftf, outfielder, and And Sehoeadienst (nghti. second baseman, get plaudits of Manager Butt ShoUon (center) after National leaguers won All-Slat game. 4 3 in 14 innings at Chicago. (July ll) tmer hit homer in 9lh inning to tie Aroericna leaguers at 3-3 and Schoendienst hit homer in 14th that beat Americans. (AP Wirepboto.) Major Leagues Move Into Last-Half Play moh TMt 5TAR fciu Lead At Slake HF chq-rf will be hard won first in Bv A V.

Th lay Philadelphia n. ks tionnl the -f. ond place in ti.e onei.mg cf a vital three-game seriC' at St. the Tr (MAHAN Ho I ivy liper elea-'ed them -cialion him Ren'iember Pov rr nager of New Chop narr Griffin. old 11 p-inv (lucatA ti 18, 31.417.

free a 1 ..1 4 '7 t'- bh-. hers, lileacher which add 7.000 the go on the vt-ek the game The breakdown of kei EAST STANDS Season Students .......1,091 Faculty Single Players ISO Box SOO Balcony season ..............3.517 total IS.Stl WEST STANDS Visiting team 2,312 Season public .7,393 Single public ........................1.914 Solcony season ................3.217 om SOQ Hurweil re eved I no in H. Okla. D. K-O-M i- -tue 1 i.v« faltering with avera.rf me atK -nee of only Wallv maha outf.elder, Southwest conference champ of 1950 with a ,404 it -rk He pi ed for Texas A iciu-i iu r.

Virgil Jejter. attends i St riunng off Manual I reports in the itipfft'') New.s On- 1 interc ted in taking ovoi the -t I -rowns' not th gft into the but ette the We-tcrn B- dy 'o win it-clf a couo.e tVeftcr.i 1 f.irt Not as much a i as a -ii It the -nd Will, imt ut fciiei a r. '-tr -v Quoliog Neil Stewart, the Birmtt rfham. who will headline the rc n.ght’ have wre-thng for years now and never really badly hurt, although I get my bumos briiiye-- made close and I have it invested real r', anti diamord- I 1 for my rc I Lim uln -e i- go. No le tl an II oi tl 1 The I.i! uln to -erf t( "w.v the ph(V, clu-e fohuwerx is director of the Tip cK I to 'how Tor 'c 1 tc h' 1 total 15,236 EXTBAS Press and radio Band Ushers .125 Workers 75 total SOO Grand total, excluding bleachers: 31.41T.

TEN.MS OXFORDS rrll a fill Mrrl. REED SPORT SHOP I -1 RESIGNS Poisons resigned Wednesday as college athletic director. (Stall Photo.) r.son.s 1 orli v- dK N- Neal Pa. I. ar head and athletic director at York College, Dr.

G. T. Savery, Business Admin; -trator, said today. Saverv lald trho two p- lor 01 would further work thu fall tuward Doctor Tonkin, who coached at Yirk for No nr been named Satery adding be a complete tevampint (sf the athleti. department th fall John iucab rsped girl fr.cnds of Pitcher bc.itiicr, who is ab' letw la.

lacirg has thus far proved more than hor racing Denver. The Mile High dog track there hMndied eight million dollars in bets 1949. is the big ne cf major ret-Tu to fare a. mg after the mt-l dr ma important series opens night at Yankee Slad! lum. Clevel a agame and one-h a 1 1,...

of the second-place York Yankees in the Amei. 1 T. jve ic al a Cl I i j.e ir.ji.ry-i.'ial Yank, are three back rf Detr T.ge' v. at Wat-ningiun n.ght tur-r-le. B'lf the Phil he Cm affali dominates the i uf, rests temper ly 1 the N.it mu 1 a edge V'cr Lou r.xpe 1 t'i Cu i -t How le -'iet HK.WK.s rOIFNT.

t.t'c Phils Card back of f' ct me in Chicago. In the ican league, the pilal list drawing much -t- as the which the four Western clubs ir. the East. Howie Pallet ie meet le Sen- anotrer Sfato Earned Third Of Ak Take AP' earned fbc tuvh ce a' A -S" rai f' -aid The v.r«c NePra ka in the oi $97..175 In a ir'e- mvn many dr throug' the by priv -apv ir tv tnem cla rn.ed pi vf SI.000 or utter W. and Arrhc; led 'ne up.

ot Ui'V Pb if folk the nans have by NF.WPORT. youth reformatory on the Lie of Wighf 'irgi'nized a cros--country run for of the inmates Vtednes- Mi ojie competitor. J-iv ir.cr, the Stat- IVe hap indeed c'-e du hirf I p.e Harmc" ct iCrf ment. 1 oxpl iv p. of -ooi re rk take intfj (tor the fa.st-stepping Brave slamming along ihutl piace only two games out of the lead.

Billy Southworth's boys are Cincinnati for a night game with fhe Reds, and Johnny is a recor'l n- due be on the mound for the Beantowners. The Brooklyn Dodgers, in ard me-half games LaMotta Decisions T. Mitri I Suifur Hup Huut NEW iRK Robinson fight in the making today following the middleweight ea c.mque'-t of Tibeno La Mvtta was due to step into fir- nf International club som.e t-me this after- rv fo piCk up a 7 around to 1 1 Plans for a 1 with the welterweight king, Tl nx p. ved the wav )i that encounter I bing out lu- "jnd unanimous decision in Square Ga den 'lay pighi. W-; nkc ''id tirries the a.dce surprisingly iu-iii of 16.369 paid $99841 the roof with It was the Garden '7i 'Upm years.

i7 nu r-Clio IP ibll.r, hi 9') Th-'rf Vi 1. ag' I aiit la.t La n'ari, f'f "''hell $6 ui E. A Simpson of M.icht'il. $5.825. Winnmg $4,000 or more were F.

Brumng and H. Snyder of Rrunipv, W. Warten nf Crawford, the White Spot Kann of Omaha In the S3.000 ly. er Mangano nrruiap 3S c'-i Omaha ar.d l.n of Wis- thal in T.Ianin» Uie nt cnamii at all Hi'l auout c. the -de La Moitrf and a o' and a WIN I.C Oll ..1 dui'ip.

their 1 of Harry pel bantiurl varns during his days at UiMonsin; Wisconsin and P.tL:,bura,h were tne days of Jock Sutherland and great Pitt teams Wisconsin was readying for a point after touchdown. "Bet a dollar we block badgered a Fitt guard to his rival across the line. answered the RaHcer. "We get paid up here "From the wav vou pUv, I ran understand why vou don replied the Panther. H.

hip PC te ker v.u;merr.- jr. 22 to 25 p. Marvm Franklin. Guy ider uf the young 75-man Husker squad. 44 of which are 19 nd younger, are mostly in ROTC and therefore draft-exempt for at least a year Cl.

ber End B'Jtne I evel 1 vvvav Rem ONE STANDS THE SCOREBO.SRO AtlONAL t.K AGt C. Lp a 4A 8t 4J Boiton 43 31 3 BrooKlvn 3t iS4 4 i Chicago 5 46' Iv 34 47 4 :) 5 i i Cinclnnau 44 44 AMIRU AV UF I. DeiroK 49 Yoric 47iO rirveUiia 4S i B.iston 4-- 4 4 Z7 5 -i 8:. I KNI AC. I a O.i.sr.rf iA .10 14 a IV- ii 4 4 rf; 4 If.

40 4 IV: i 4 4 4 i A I CAMrf ram AT. Nattenai Ph a 3v Br k. at at Ne'er York at PUt-ourfth Ameriraa YirS 8'. at Ph.ladf.phta 3 Chieag I at Wau.J*,** -Utdium will 39.453. Oilt Rl -1 I rf OM attonal I ur I Wf.lern leatar (, Omaha M'- iiirua a' I (.

AM! rf I HI -O AV ratrrn at at at et j.rtts at A Coinhintilii.il liat a rit linek.h, fine iMiuqut luftle! That's why millions alwas turn to 7 for ilrink-? that are perfect all MOVING '1 Cfonrfl. BLENOCD WHISKEY, 86.S Proof, Speits, Corp Bidf Y. Trained Men Special Vani Worth Worth Moving Right uuivan Since 1889 wmtt EATni ATl Phone 2-6737 BY WAUY OeBBOWN give ad'. of the -afety b. we like rm on hint from a speech expert at i I a State U.

The i that baby hinders a speech. When you talk to Junior in a manner that is supposed to hi. own gurgUngx, him a conver- key Finn. He tc the way he peiish forbid' Gime his are taught WG-k a certain way he hard changing them. Ii want him to grow up to be able to refuse the presidency clearly and distinctly g.ve him word now in pear- tones.

The U. S. Public Health Service sc.entist« in Washington -Jated a cold germ now they've lost it And we bet we know catch il! We can you to catch the u.sed car buys in town. At L'EBROWN AUTO SALES 1646 St. we have the cream of the crop and not stretching It Drop in and look over Phone: 2-8075.

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