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Gridders Baille io Near Drao -C'hASU or l'. ItEIPS- F. THF STAR II A II I 0 II 0 ii II A KFAH, Ne-jraska's largest station, afftliaied with The Journal and Star, operates on 1110 kilocycics. Doth day and night, featuring CBS programs Listings are supplied by the Kf.SB um HOW, Barnie Masterson's pupiU made their last public appearance of the training season Friday afternoon at the stadium as the White loam edged the Reds. 7 to 6.

Sweltering summer temperaiure.s slowed down the action on sidt.s, and the Iluskcrs were guilty loose especially throughout the afternoon Frequent penalties halted the action and neither was able to generate concentrated scoring efforts, although the VVhit's had tw-o additional scoring opportunitie.s, Jim Myers, ex-York halfback, who loo.se for a iO-yard run in the last previou.s public tallied for the Reds. He was on the receiving end of a flank pass by Red Quarterback Ddldine. The counter came early in the first quarter after a pa.ss from Dilldme to Bob Korte had put the ball on the 10-yard line. Myer.s missed the extra point which would hr.ve enabled the Rods to gain a tie. Hranrh trronn or Little Dick Saladen engineered the scoring play by heaving a long pass to End Perry Branch in the second quarter.

The went 20 yards and Branch raceti 25 additional yards to pay-dirt. Jcrrv McKjre entered the game to boot the w-inning point, with Fred Methenv holding the ball. Another White drive fell short ju.st before the half ended. Fullback Jack Pesek of Ravenna did most of the ball-carrying on this fruitless scoring thrust. Left Half Dirk Hutton provided most of the thrills during the afternoon, for he broke several times for long gains.

A 29-yard by the elusive Auburn ball-carrier was good for a White score in the second half, but an penalty nullified the counter. Ifrld On IJiir. The stout Red line held off another threat in the third quarter, as they took the ball on downs on the Red three-yard line. Hutton had broken loose for 24 yards and Marv At hey had galloped for 19 to move the ball deep into Red territory. On the fourth down, a from Athey to Maudula was broken up and the Red.s took over.

Pa.s.s plays predominated during the afternoon, with both sides trying plentv of short flank Saladen and Fred Mctheny did mo.st of the for the Whites, with Dilidine carrying most of the load for the Red.s. Masterson cited Hutton and Myers as the backfield standouts for the day, and added that play in the center of both lines was good. Ed Schwartzkopf and Fred were hard to budge when Fuir the Whites were on defense, but Bob Lipps and Keith Mani.ing of David City were doing their bit to pile up ittacks on the Red for- how ward wall. UhStaie Hatty, Outstate high school coaches and their star athletes in the stands for the which was part of the entertainment provided by the university in cooperation with the all-state foolball rally by the Lincoln junior chambet of commerce. a supper at the student union by the club, Nebra.ska’s iettermcn's group, concluded the for the mentors and their players.

The Huskers will wind'up spring drills next Thursdav, and all sessions during the last week will be held behind barroii gates, according to Masterson. op Ki WOW Air p. KIAH Ui! HI OR JOQwt WOW Rili'V AH Hll KiOK WOW Pnrn m. HI St'rfnpdt 1 I I) A p. foutity 1 Yo'ir Rfforfl Shop m.

jTv-rii'-K Ovr ntnr.rt Murtf I I rw, 30 I Hi- of RjVv Ip Hu Rftrjs PiUifF ceiFbriiv idyb P. Timp WUmir Op Muynr ot Town Truth rii i HU Symphonr Cnv. You Top 9 .40 Club Labor a A 4.4 1 1n I.OV- doin ot Op Srws 7 ir ot Tnith of i r- u) -n Ydi. Top Tpiki Nooff Rooi Caved In On Hunker Nine In Sixth and Oklahoma Bagged Victory By 11 to 2., Held scoreless for five innings, the University of Oklahoma broke loose with a six-run uprising in the sixth frame to hand the Corn- husker baseball team an 11-2 de- FRIDAY RESULTS. American New York, 7: Washington, Other clubs not scheduled Friday.

National league No games scheduled Friday. SATURDAY SCHEDULES American Washington (Leonard) at New York feat Friday afternoon at I (Marshall). varsity diamond. A second game w'as on the slate for Faturday at 2 p.m. Big Jim Sandstedt, on the mound Jor Coach Frank club, retired the visitors in order for the first three innings CROSSES WHITE TEAM'S GOAL The cameraman was sticking around When Haliback lim Myers (ex York high) ol the Reds crossed the While team's goal lor a touchdown during Friday alternoon's public Cornhusker scrimmage.

The lollure to kick goal gave the Whiles the edge ol 7 to 8 score. Red players In the picture were Bob Schlelqer (10). Bob Tegt (12) ond Manning (21). Whites descending on Myers were Nyden OS). Athey 03).

Samuelson (11). Lorens (IS), Metheny 08) and Moore (32). Chicago (Lopal) at St, Louie (Miller). Detroit (Trout) at Cleveland (Gromek). Philadelphia (Fowler) at Boston i BY (Hughson).

National Nyden New York (Volselle or Koslo) at In Norry Nliimp ALMIII FOMJR IIEFf: CORNHUSKER WHITES- GRWMEN and did not give up a hit until Brooklyn (Higbe). Schwartskopf the fatal sixth. In that inning, the Boston (Lee) at Philadelphia (Ra costello batted around, with Lorens triples by Deal and Watkins do- Cincinnati (Walters) at Pittsburgh I Sedlacek ing moFt of the damage (Sewell). A home run by Dale Mitchell St. Louis (Brecheen) in the seventh and another cir-j (Borowy).

cuit in the ninth by Third-base- at Chicago man Deal, with two mates on Lase, added to the Sooner total. other tally also came in tht ninth, when Watkins singled and scored on triple. Hunkers Score In fclghth. Nebraska scored its only runs in the eighth. Sandstedt led off with a single and came home on Wes triple.

A single by' the cleanup man, Frank Brown, Mandula Msthsny Hutton Whitts Touchdowns- G. G. Mussman Manning Thompson Llpps B. Story 7 0 0 -7 0 0 Myers, Branch. Extra Branch, Cetak.

I Fouts, Lukas, Canines From tverywfcere Taylor Competing In Field, Water whites. Christensen. Colton, Trink Bv Dog-Hunt Club. I Bolt. Flagg.

Fox, uy Gerlach, Geoglein. Hawley. Hewlt. inet: came to Lincoln Hood. Harrington, Larson.

McCiuhan. drove Mascr across with the scheduled to 1 Pcwley. R. Schlelger. Sloan.

Taylor, run for the Hu.skers. hangover on Sunday. All i Thoren. Vlcek. Wilhelms, Wilkins lor Th, Sooner- sot only one more i do a hit than Nebraska, but August arc! BV JOE REKTILER.

Prm Wrltrn. vaunted pitching staff, which kept the 1945 Senators in the pennant race until the final day and which was expected to be the team's potent weapon this year, has turned out to be one of the biggest early-scason disappointments of the current campaign. Because of the return from military service of such former as Sid Hudson, Walter Masterson and Rae to aid holdovers Roger Wolff, a 20-game winner last year; Dutch Leonard, w'ho won 17 games; Mickey Haefner and Marino Pieretti, 16 and 14 game winners, respectively, the capital city hurling corps was rated even stronger this year than la.st. But it not only has failed to produce a winning pitcher each of the four games played to date, it hasn't even one complete game to its credit. In all.

Manager Ossie Bluege has been forced to call upon 14 tossers, who in four games have been slugged for 46 hits, 20 of them for extra bases, and have given up 25 walks, an average of more than six per game, game against the York Yankees, the day's only contest, on the big time, was a perfect example, With a crowd of .54,826 fans looking on in Yankee stadium, five Washington hurlers helped the Bronx Bombers make a home debut by issuing five pas.M's, hitting two batsmen, making a wild pitch and yielding a dozen safe blow's good for 18 total ba.scs YANKS BY ONE Rl N. The net rc.sult war a Yankee STORBnMon Bvm.p B( Hympbofiy Open Beyond VU'tort WOVl Judv Judv Oranrt Olr Oprv Grand Ole Oprv to W) W1 IP to 1.1 Kl AHNf Arrna Kasv Chair Easy Chali rime KtOR This Our Dutv Srskine HOW Room Terrace Room 1 1 (to II LA 11 m. II t.i AB I'RAtOr Fran(cle Carif OR Sherman Sherman OH Rrviir Midnlrhi Hevtir Mld-ilBht Rrvur Mtdniaht Revur A A. i.tai tn m7 7 t1 Kl AR r- Sui.ri'- r.iiirs HourW evie; an Hour KtOK III Silct ooffee Concert Cho Pe.ipi* tvow n. VS.1 Hf'ur Rrviv: 1 Hour Rrvtva! Hour Revival Hr ur a tat a 15 a m.

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Haefner started on the mound for the Nats, but was dcrruked at the end of the st'cond after the Yankees had teed off on his slants for six hitr and four runs in the second frame. W'OW srmp fit Air ,4 iw K4 AB Or HarrlrU, KFOR HallofKamr W'OW Catholtr Hour f. ml iKtAB I ton Man Kl OR Drrw Prariton WOW Jark Benny I p. m. Kt AB Danberry KFOR Eve Hour WOW MrCarthv I K4 AH Keq Perform Heirs Svmphony of Air ,4 .1 m.

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3b 5 3 11 n. 3 0 4 0 If 5 110 Uonneli, 2 0 0 Cxtrns, lb 4 1 9 rl 4 13 0 4 0 1 lb 1 0 13 Wgiklni, 4 3 0 1' Hegwood 10 0 0 Bolpn, cf 3 0 3 0 1000 3 2 1 5 37 ToUU 34 37 11 Hcgwood bxttcd for in ninth. for Bolen in ninth, 000006 1 0 00000003(3-2 2. Smith. Riley.

Mitchell 3 Deal 3, HoU. Wxtklns, Mshcr. baited 5, Venable. Mitchell 3. Holt.

Maerr. Brown Home run- Mlirhell Deal. Venable, Struck g. by Sandstedt 5. Wild pitch Paued Bave on 3.

off Sandstedt 4, Deal. Btack. Maser Stolen Double to Left on. 4. Nebraska 8 and Wilcoxen dred hunting week end Thej brought to i second match was on the slate for braska to comp Lincoln Tennis Tn" courts.

The Friday resuUst A K'crtncl e-)iih liopnSP. SlaPeil DftkU (O) beat Bill BArreit, 6-4, Giants Of '46 Can't Move Or Think; Mel Ott's Club Too Slo'W To Go Any Place. Ai A.MKHir%% AT NEW YORK. I 7-5. The field trials got under way EUrrd tOi beat JuUan Hatton, early Saturday morning on the club's south of Emerald, while the water trials, as usual, were booked for the lake at Oak park.

Come From Everywhere, 6-1, 6-0. Bill Myers beat Bob f.yans, 9-7. Roland Champion (Ol beat Bob Buxton, 6-1, 6-4 Daktt-EUerd beat Barrctt-Hatton, 7-5, 6-3, Myers-Chaniplon beat Evans-Buxton. Nearlv a dozen states were g.o, 9 7 NEW YORK (INS) Other cities in National League will be interested to know that New Yorker.s expect very little of the one-time beloved Giants this sea- LaM AT BALTIMORE-Henry Jordan, Atlantic City d-clsloned Vic DelllcurU. 155, New York.

10 rounds, AT NEW YORK Jullua Mfxloo City, knocked out Maxte Shapiro New York, In third round. son. listed on the entry roster and in instances owners had brought champion canines which had won honors in previous trials in distant states. Some of thej cities from whence came the' owner.s of prize dogs were: Omaha, David City. Odebolt (la).

Milw'aukee. St. ouls Minneapolis, Grand Island. Wausa (W ls York, Winona Waukesha Wayzata Ft. Atkin.s North Wales Junius (S.

Muscoda (Wis), Fargo (N. D), itvf On Uni! Arthur Donovan Is Granted tom quickly. If the entire club doesn't disband and windup in the Mexican it will 'oe considered a moral victory. These Giants are the talk of the town, but what people say about them is scarcely fit to in newspapers devoted to a family fire-side clientele. They seem to be going to pieces in a slow- gaitcd, unhurried way.

They move fast er iugh to hit the bot- 0 at New York ab 0 a 3b 4 0 1 ft. Gordon 2b 4 1 4 ft t.ewi» rf ft 2 0 0 3b 3 14 2 Hpenre ef ft 1 4 0 Henrleh rf 4 12 0 Kanford lb 4 3 7 0 DiMaxKio cf ft 3 1 I Kuhel lb 110 0 Undelt If ft 1 2 0 4 2 3 .7 Ktten lb 2 16 0 Priddy 2b ft 2 7 3 ntehey 2 2 4 0 Heath If 4 0 0 0 3 2 4 1 F.vajns 2 1 4 2 3 0 0 0 Haefner 1 0 0 O' Karpel 0 0 0 0 Masterson 0 0 1 Keller 10 0 0 (tuerra 1 0 0 0 Roter 0 0 0 0 Pieretti 0 0 0 0 Ooolsby 1 0 0 01 Curtis 0 0 0 NiSgeltnc 0 0 0 37 11 26 14, 32 12 27 9 Basketball Games For Pasi, Year Broke All Records In Attendance Department. NEW an added indication of the attendance boom that may be expected in baseball this summer, nearly wow Mrrrv-Po-Round p. in Take or Leave It Theater Uuild Hour of Charm Hour of Charm p. p.

The Shadow I Vera Mawey Show Time Merry-Oo-R(l Kl AB 1 axe or Leave Theater Guild WOW LaOuaroia Familiar Music Familiar it in. Jintiny Fldler Theater Guild 9 .14 in Dwighi Ki AB KFOR WOW 11 K4AB Kt OR Eddy Howard WOW 1114 p. m. Ffople Finlform Eddv Howard Shrednirk Music I Meet Me at m. I The Shadow I Gene Krupa Pacific Btorv 11 m.

Platform Hon Perry United Theater Guild Meet Me af Parkev 10-14 Ray McKinley Gene Krupa Pacific 1114 Budftv Rich Ron Perrv Francis Craig REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Helen and H. Gayer to Adolph and M. Beckman, with lot 61. Liman Park 60 rev Fannie B. and Percv to Merhn L.

and Yvo Elaine Keck, iot 156. Wocxis Half add 30 3,000 4.000.000 person.s paid their to see college basketball games of 3 and block during the lecently concluded 6. Lincoln Unvmg Park Co. First 20 0 0 Reports from 70 leading schools "Eilcen showed that 3,857,196 turned out for their home games. Sellouts were the rule and only small gyms kept the attendanfe from being larger A comparison with the 1945 season was not feasible iiocmer anu Dai- bccAuse, in many instances, rec- ton.

lot 46, oavw sub Olds were rot kept, but most of Oco the schools asserted their 1946 Charlci. jr and Ella alK'ndqnces doubled or trebled previoU.S years turnout. Some in- Mahannah to Kotert and 3,000 Liberty Pending Inquiry Move Or Think. Fatal Fall Of Companion. Clubs that fail to hit or pilch cause no undue alarm to our NEW' ter-dav Giant fans because they Hastings Madison Lin-i Donovun.

54, nationally known! have grown used to such things coin. referee, was free in $2,500 that might be irriti ting elsewhere. The Saturday night schedule listed a Hunt club banquet at the Lincoln hotel, followed by a Calcutta pool and business session. Poriilr t.eayuv, Sun Dlfgo. 4-0; SfXttiF.

3: Sucrtmemo 2. Sxn Francisco. Oakland, 3 Portland, 3. Hollywood. I HI Innlnga).

Catlvye Hanehati. Oklahoma 11; Nebraska. 3 Washington. 33, Illinois college. 6.

minou. Chicago 1. Michigan, 11: Wavne Michigan State 11 Wisconsin, Iowa 6 Purdue, 3 The Standings in Ynnii Minis McCarthy Club Rallies In 1 t- 'I'he trouble these Giants is i 'hfy also do not bove or into the death of a Swedish glass importer who, police said, was struck do'wn by Donovan in Fifth Avenue early Friday morning. arrested They just put on their uniforms, go out there and figure they have got the pennant won Donovan was arrested because they beat the Phillies Ieloniou.s assault chaige The Dodgers made them the tmporter, Uov'd b. something strictly from Corcoran.

58, died a Bushville in their third starr. Assistant District Attorney: Karl rebow said the charge Gucrrx batted for In flooUby battrvl for I'leretti In eighth, Keller batted for in eighth. 000 New York 040 Sanford 2, Henrich, DiMagKlo, Ktten 2. Dickey. Krror; Dickey.

hatted In: Spence, Sanford, Lindell 3, Dickey, Orimea. Priddy 2, Dl.Magclo. Two base hit; Isewla, Spence 3, DlMagglo 2. Home run Undell, Sacrifice; Dickey. Double play; Travle to Sanford.

to Ftten. Priddy (unasalated), to Priddy to Sanford- Ufl on Washington 9. New Y'ork 8 on Off Haefner 1, 1, Page 4. 2. NTggellng 1.

Struck out: By ft. Haefner 1. Maaterson 1. Ntggetlng 2. Off Harfner 6 In 2 Innings.

Maatereon 4 In 4, Pieretti 1 In 1. 0 In 0 (pitched to one battert. NtggeUriR 1 in 1 3-3; Page 9 itn 7 2-3, Karpel 0 In 1-3. Roser 2 In 1. Hit by pitcher: Bv Page (Travla), Maater- aon (Dickey).

Nlggellng (Henrich). Wild pitch; Masteraon Winning pitcher: Roaer. Ixialng pitcher: Nlggellng. Sum- mera, Paparella, Grieve and Weafer. Time with lois 3 4 Second Park add -4 50 rcv.i John VV.

and laiura Hender-von to Henry and Eir.ma Schmid! wU.i 45 feel loi 4, )A I HlUs BiRTHS OALI.OWAY Mr and Mrs Bernard vin. iMarlr Mabcl Nobln, 3640 EvereiK a son, Apr 12 SCHAUMBERil Mr. and Vernpr Valcntine, iKuth Odeline Gulliiie No a daughter, Apr. 14 EVANS Mr. and Mrs Siewart Harpcr, -Eveiyn Mac 2745 Oarfield, daugluer, Apr.

12. JOHNSON Mr and Arvid NeW -Edith Jeannette Mo.v.hi.)ldcri, 1900 nee, a son, Apr 12 UILL and Cari Willard 12th. 4,000 700 ,.000 creases were as much as 400 per VDuda wiederspsn wun lot 4, block 1. Lake.side add 60 Garden Games Het Pace. The doubleheaders at Madison! Square Garden showed the 2J-io-s 3o rev i.

2.000 mn. Maree Harney i. 2817 80 Apr. 16, WIIJSON Mr and Ji.ck Rajmond, I Ruby Fern eutevlUei, 3509 C. Apr.

12 HOESKIER Mr and Mr.v Willard ville, Alti. Martell, a Apr. n. OSTEHHOUT-Mr and Milo David Jr. Mae Hagaiai, Crete, a --on.

April 7 UWl.N Htid Boyd Bernaid, Uiare Devoh, Crete. Neb, dttusthtfr, April 13 Kll-KBTEAD and Robert dtnand. Caroline Smith'. No '26'h. a daughter, April.

14. HERMANSON Mr. and (Maxine Octavia tndorf), 11J4 a Apr. 13 wi.h 380.26.Ì tor 'J1 twm bills dur- block 63. cuy 15 rev Shown Up By Dodgers.

The slowness of the Giants has been apparent ever since they would stand until Donovan comes Pinch and Proceeds Slug up for a hearing next Friday. Out Vrtory Over Senators, Police gave this version ot the first went into spring training, 1 incident; and there has been no improve- NFvVV YORK (INS) You! Donovan and Corcoran, good merit this respect. Their pitch- could shout about this current i friends, spent Thursday night ing has been questionable from LPet. BOSTON30 1.000 CLEVELAND 20 1.000 NEW YORK 3 I .750 DETROIT 21 ST. LOUIS1 2.333 PHILADELPHIA 12 .333 CHICAGO 02 .000 WASHINGTON 0 4 .000 IKAf.IK.

Pd. CHICAGO 30 1.000 NEW YORK 2 I .687 BROOKLYN 2I .687 ST. LOUIS 2 1 .867 I I .500 PITTSBURGH I 2 .333 PHILADELPHIA 0 2 .000 CINCINNATI 03 .000 New York Yankees today that they are the same old never-say- die club of times. The kind that can and will get up off the floor and slug from the heels. That is approximately the way they beat the Washington Senators Friday to secure their third victory in four starts and to in- jdicate all over again that what they need to win the American league pennant is pitching alone, They have the hitting and the power.

visiting night clubs and taverns the outset and that remains the with Corcoran's son, David S. same. Their fielding hasn't set Corcoran, 24. any parks afire. Their hitting has Head Strikes Pavement.

been about as good as expected. They look Iheir worst when About 4 a. the three stepped: called upon to think, out of a taxi at Fifth avenue and, the Dodgers they 57th street and an argument en- particularly bad, because sued between Donovan and Cor- particular spot to coran. The importer was knocked that would No Fridsy sfheduled. bl(H ing the regular season, plus 73,894 for the national invitation Henrv air to season tourney and 55,000 for the i uros coun- eastern NCAA and final east-west i ciub l.la.v..tl Bamv.

The Chicago stadium and Philadelphia Convention hall ranked second and third, respi'ctivciy. The Oklahoma Aggies and Kentucky, regarded as the top teams of the country, drew capacity Jfiisen. lot 9, block 1. 6.500 A key, surv. aiid 6.

Add BUILDING PERMITS Acmi rutlor Co 1049 Ulih. altrr buildinK. I 3965 Hoidrege, re-roof 400 dence, Arthur 1731 No. 25th, buCi Kurage. Posck Roflirililllt bouses wherever they appeared.

Jr.i but in the u.alter of home attend- Hoiiier C- GiiiKlfs Young to Tom Viola I. Foxier, xith lot 4 block 48, tW SO rev Paie Woods and Olive Woods to I- and AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS trida). 1 Uh and N. tao beta fen 26th and rev.t I 'Same to same, lot 8. block 1, Batnes Ylal Ktlllt At they fere outranked by Iowa.

.55 Uvith Wisconsin Same to 7, block 1 Promoter mat shows Minne.tota 106,919. For both at the fairgrounds arena will con- and road games, however, the Aggies drew more than 200,000 emphasizing the words ot Coach tinuc April and possibly through May. The promoter an- sued between Donovan and Cor coran. The importer was knockeu skuUers by Donovan, his head strik- Dodgers of the Babe ing the pavement. Corcoran was taken to a hos- Herman era start suit for plagiarism.

nounced Saturday the makeup oi qianii iba that the cage game is his next slated for Wedncs- i businc.ss." day night. The card, which will introduce a of performers new to Lincoln mat pntrons, follows: Preliminary Britt Wichita, vs. Bull Firpo, South America. Semi-windup Jack NoLson, Dallas, vs. Count Zuppi, France.

Sport if not 09 BROOKLYN eo Durocher, manager the Dodgers: youth movement of mine will the fans rfv Wm and Martha to Delano, lot 7. block 9. 81, add Anna Roho to Roland and Ruth Pvnner Saanson with lot 1. Side add ro Je.se and Mary 8 Olney to Dwight F. Felton, jr and F.

Felton surv. lot I. of lot 13, 20 rev Uebelle to Virginia Gordon, Stewari. Eniily 8 Logan and Doris Stewart, lo' 20 Irregular tract in -H 30-10-7 10 rev Mvrt M. fiiewart et to Howard A Brown, same 80 13 36 a 2 30 a two 2 40 a 27th between Orchard aug Dudley, two 12 45 llth and O.

two 3 03 13lh and rar-lrurk 4 04 beiween 16th and two 4 50 33nd and two 4 53 -13th between and Iwff 5 and SuUwater, two 8 35 13lh and two 9 46 p. between I3ih and 13th, bu.s-car. FIRE ALARMS Friday. 3 50 2Slh and O. l.e*k In tnotorm cycie ga.s tank, considerable damake.

.5 28 pm- 313 8o 10! no 5 40 1428 No 35th. kettle of rrnim boiled dry. no damage. Main Ptvsek. Ra-; But Pete Reiser venna, vs.

tlie Black Panther. pilal, where officials said he sui- These modern dodgers play 'Yanks made iered a possible skull fracture and, ba.wcball for Leo Duro- lllllNikorK mg iTiday in their home stadium Utroke. He died nine hours deliehted in the antics to mark the beginning of Joe Me- Grebow quoted Donovan as say-1 Ciant? such antics as Kv sixteenth sea.son ns man- remember the de- as ager of the club before a record liafis 7.L the difference in our ball club and don't think I know it. local opening turnout of 54,826 spectators. Came From Behind.

They scored four runs in the second inning to come from behind once, with Johnny Lindell contributing a two-run homer, his second circuit clout in two days. Then when their pitching persisted in bogging down and the Senators moved ahead again in the eighth. Joe Dimaggio and Lindcll contrived to it up Dimaggio hit a double that NKW Eastment. track coach of Manhattun college, discussing Fd Walsh, whose Hi iioet Hesuits, with one out. starting from short end of to score in Cleveland stands as the I field tow'ard the bench after a fly Friday team match with iastest for the year: never I catch making it two out and Oklahoma U.

on the Lincoln mis'icd a enancc to work out ting the Dodgers run wild. At Cbadron. 53. Scottibluff 31; 28, Ctiadron, 12, Valfntine, 9 At 52 Brock, Dunbar, im At riay Button. Harvard.

37Mi: Clay Centar, Olvnvll, 8. At Atkinsan. Imperial, 43; Grant. Old CaflfT Qvofity Stirnweiss home; with the tying run and sent Tommv Henrich to third. Lindell then lashed a fly to center and Henri'h rode h'me lo victory, 7 to 6.

17, II. Toledo. 5 4 JiJiincapolts, City. JL 4, Center. I At rim reek.

Kim Creek. 71 2-3. 5-8. Riverdale. At Pierre.

Pierce. piainview 34. At Bayard, 18'i, Mitchell. Oertnt, KimbaU, trailed that order. Luekle.ss For The Pittsburgh Pirates have turned their attention to house hunting htlle success.

Frankie squad blew into town Friday and ran into a proverbial stone apartments, no houses and no hotel rixims. I Elbie Fletcher figured out own solution. He pilcitcd a tent made out of blankets and ba.seball bats and bedded down whth the remark; -Stay here until I can imd a decent place to country club course. The same hen he was a G1 in Europe. In teams were contending in a sec- the Berlin last year, he ond contest Saturday forenoon, won the 500-meter and an- Coe of Oklahoma a 3-under- Hie winning relay team par 69, while Don Spomer's 76 He came oack older, stronger ana was low for Nebra.ska.

Friday scoring: (O) Don 3-0. (Oi Dixt Stroh tNi, 3-1 Oklahoma IitaiPd Andy (Oi i the Hich.rd fore. tlo much over the Rorowy, Chicago pitcher: in ihu- vear like I've never been be- Jtm Likivtt tH' (Oi Mac Graham w'intcr rhoppcd a little wood; Bcs! ball. homa. I i-au a little.

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