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Win 2nd in Row Omaha Dropped By 4-2 Lincoln Club Gets 15 Hits The Uncoln Athletics won their second straight contest the Omaha Cards Tuesday evening 4-2 and thereby evened the series between the two clubs at two wins apiece. The visitors made 15 hits. But they still had trouble winning and needed two runs in the ninth to take the decision. Both runs came off reliefer Lou Ciola, who followed George Eyrich. Jim Bell and Vince Oohl held, Omaha to four safeties.

Russ homer in the first inning was the only hit off Bell until the seventh. Then a pair of walks and Jim pinch single gave Omaha its second run and a 2-2 tie. Bobby Stewart was to Join the Athletics at Omaha Wednesday before tbo team left for Its series at Sionx City. Stewart Is capable of hitting a long bidl and will be a definite asset to Manager Frank Skaffs crew, bdth at the plate and in the infield. ninth-inning runs came when John Magilolo singled to lead off, Bill Shantz singled, Ed Boehm was purposely walked and Spider Wilhelm drove in Magilolo and Shantz with a single.

The Cards will conclude their home stand Wednesday night against Pueblo in a make-up fame. Lincoln goes to Sioux City. Lincoln ab li a Omaba ab a Maaltolo If 5 2 3 2 1 Zemia lb 3 0 0 2 1 Sbanti 2b 6 1 3 5 4 Neufeldt cf 5 0 1 4 2 0 'Heston, has realized his life-long Wilhelm 5 0 3 1 2 Huff rf 3 0 0 0 0 Kirk rf 5 0 0 1 0 3b 4 0 0 0 Playmg With the NeW Hamii'tn lb 5 0 2 0 2 Weaver 2 4 0 0 3 3 York Yankees. By Wtit tkMUu JAieniw Ewmliif Joomal and WehraAa Stale laarmil Wedwewlsy. Arngm I.

Mr. Robert Cerv, late of Weston, Lincoln and Kansas City, has gone to "Big Town." The ex-Husker ball hawk and slugger of considerable note is now a New York Yankee. t'lews Going direct from the campus to the Kansas City Blues a year ago, Cerv belted the apple at a .304 clip and this season the last official averages showed the Nebraskan to be clouting the horsehide a healthy .354 average. Casey Stengel probably will employ Cerv in either the right or Any Rumors Of Philly Chief Irked At Press Reports By Ciioper Rollow Don Hill of Ord: cor More From Him BROKEN BOW, new atar ahone bri against lefthanders. Funny Buaineaa Baseball is a funny business.

It seems to be a dead duck in our capital city. Not only victory the fans remained away Sherman Field but attendance at Legion Junior games and midget on left pasture and use him solely the rolling, well-maintained Broken Bow Country dub ffolf courae Sunday. The name ia Don Hill, and he aeema deatined to take hia place among the top woponenta of the maahie and aeven-iron. Hill, a slender, 21-year-old Ord PROUD OF Happiest family In Lincoln? You guessed it. The family of Bob Cerv, called up to the New York Yankees from Kansas City, had plenty to be proud of.

Mrs Cerv is holding Denise, two months old, while Sandra, two (left) and Sithay, three, look on. Mrs. Cerv is the former Phyllis Pelton of Lincoln. She was at the home of her parents, 4500 Witherbee when the news of promotion arrived. (Staff Hioto.) Cerv Baby Almost Misses Chow When News Arrives BY JUNE BIERBOWER JowMl SvorM WrNw One of the happiest and proudest young women in Lincoln is pretty, blonde, Phyllis Cerv.

For her husband. Bob, the clouting baseball player from Gardner 4 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 4 2 Porv tVio 6 4 0 1 7 0 PhiiiiM 1 0 010 0 toe former Phyllis Bell 3 10 0 1 Eyrkh 2 0 0 1 0 Pclton Of Lincoln, was feeding the rt 0 8 0 1 two- Hercinwr 10 10 month Old Dcnise when Bob Adxks 1 0 0 0 Oicalled the glad news from Toledo. Totali 39 4 15 27 11 Totali 20 2 4 27 8 Hcrcmier alnglcd far Kyrich in 7tb. Adzick fUcd oiit far Huff in Sth. Lincoln ....................................001 000 Omaha .100 000 Coffnua.

Gohl. Wilhelm 3. Hercintcr. Bhanu. W'eaver: Weaver and Zemia.

Lcft 11, Omaba 8 2. Cioia 1, Bell 6. Gohl 1. 7. Ciola 1.

Bell 5. BAH 2 and 11 in 7. Ciola 2 and 4 in Bell 2 and 3 in 7 1-3. 0 and 1 in 1 2-3. (6-9).

Rice and Kimpci. 1:08, "THE BABY almost get fed. I had to call mother after I talked to him." "It surprised us both. Everyone wass aying the Yanks take him away from Kansas Mrs. Cerv said.

Mrs. Cerv, Denise, and the two other Cerv children. Sithay, 3, games this month, but planning to see any games in New York "If in the World Series have to go back." 1 Yank Dream Outfield May Feature Cerv The New York Yankees are set to "break a third of a "future" outfield. Latest prospect to don a Yankee uniform is Bob Cerv, all-American outfielder from the University of Nebraska. Cerv, 25, who has been crushing and Sandra, 2, are at their home association pitching for Havelock Peter Pan Midget Baseball MESIXTS TUESDAY ClMt A 000 600 4 2 225 000 6 2 Yount.

B. Tnrni mid Haaa: Groaacnbnck and Lrfpacomb. Randolph ............................000 000 1-1 4 4 Antelope ..............................230 110 7 4 Woratar tad Mattm: Bottorff aad Edwards. Muny Street Voat. Parks and Ber Wroblcski.

100 o- ilO Prescott Whittier ......................000 010 3 2 100 112 0 3 Britts tod Thorp; Delaney. Tfcbou and Keal. Northeast .500 15 3 Collese View ..................302 210 9 1 Wall, Lundy and Hansen; Brown, V. NIren. here at 4500 Witherbee.

The Cervs, who mOt while both were University of Nebraska stvdenta. have been nuiklng Lincoln their permanent home aince their maniaffe. Mrs. Cerv hopes to get to Chicago and St Louis for Yankee Softball Elks Legion Nine Makes Regional Bid The Lincoln Elks Junior American Legion baseball team opens its bid for regional honors Wednesday night at Hastings. Coach Frank nine will meet Falls City at 6:00 in the first game of the double elimination tourney at Duncan Field.

Hatsings is paired against Ne-il950 two seasons with the Kansas City Blues, was in his New York suit Wednesday afternoon for the doubleheader with the Detroit Tigers. He moved up to the parent club from the Blues with Bob Wiesler, young southpaw strikeout artist promotion led to dreams of a future Yankee outfield that would consist of the Nebraska native in field, Jackie Jensen ia left field and Mickey Mantle in center. At the present, however. Mantle and Jensen, after early season briefing with the Yankees, have been sent to Kansas City. Jensen moved down to make room for Cerv on the New York reetor.

Both Mantle and Jensen are with the Blues on a 24-hour recall basis. Cerv Joined Kansas City in fresh from the University MMVLTe TUaaDAY 13. GokO 8 fnainm). 12, McMakin 8. Kcwben Brookatrom 19.

March. 18. of Con. 8. Floorcraftcn 7 (8 InninnO, Co.

13, Co. 3. Girli 20. 13. Girto 3 City at 8:00 in the other of Nebraska campus, where he led 24 Havelock VFw Bethany 1 first-night contcst.

Geneva, fifth'ihc Big Sevcn conference in bat- team in the meet, drew a first- ting. His long ball hitting carried round bye. the Huskcrs to a league cham- Wednesdsy night losers will pionship and earned the Weston, collide at 6:00 Thursday night product all-American and Geneva will tackle the Has- laurels. tings-Nebraska City winner at THE JUMP from collegiate 8:00. The Lincoln-Falls City to triple-A baseball victor gets a second-day bye.

itoo much for.the powerful Cerv. Adams has nominated Jerry I He wasted little time solving the Schwindt for the starting mound American Association pitching assignment Wednesday. And his other aces, Dick Geier and Norman Weidman, are both ready. Other starters: Havirlock 0 (forfeit); Colkte View Kerch. 15.

Colleye Ciew No. I 12. G.k.MKS HKBNEHD.4Y .41 Mw (AAA): Sho- vi. Pla Mor (AA2); Woodman of World VI. Omar (Al); Blackbirda Amos (A).

Merchanu Yellow Cab fAAl): Van Henkle A Joyce (Al): Slate Farm Ini. American Eaglettt 02). Am. Lutheraa Soil (A2). 7:45: gkcUy Service Havdodc V.F.W.

JUnk-tO-LXJu Fruit Peddler NEW YORK. Jack Ruben- the Brooklyn fruit peddler accused of trying to fix last N.CAA, championship basketball game between City College of New York and Bradley, is a link" in a fix mob, according to Assistant District Attorney Vincent A. G. Dean Sloan lb ohn Beideck 2b Rminie Johnson oC Red Wilaon as Jack 3b Bill If Bob Barnett cf Norfolk Youngster To National Meet NORFOLK, Neh. (UP).

Johnny Butterfield, fifth place finisher in I the state Junior golf tournament here last week, will represent the state in the national tourney at Durham, N. Aug. 11-17. Butterfield, a 15-year-old Norfolk high school junior, will be sent to the meet by the Norfolk Country club. and finished the season aa of the top His 1951 batttng maiH wltli the Blues until his iKtMnotimi stood at .349.

He topped tbo loop in home runs (26), trlgdes (21) and runs batted in (101). He also smashed out 17 doubles to help give him a alngging percentage of .685. The stocky 190-pounder has also exhibited a strong throwing arm and speed on the base paths which also caught the eye of Casey Stengel who saw Cerv perform first at the Phoenix training school last spring. Stengel did not Indicate Immediately where he would use Cerv. It appeared, however, that the Yankee boss was set to try the latest hope in either right or left beside the veteran Joe DiMaggio.

Starting August 7th IT DAT RUNNING Race Meet Aug. 7th Thru Aug. 25th Daily Rain or Shina Exeept Sunday Post Tima 3 PH Saturdays 2:30 8 RACES DAILY Eloctiic Starting Photo Finish Admission SQc Tux UDIES DAYS Tuesday and Friday. Ladies admission Vi Price Columbus Race Results Flrif race. 3 furloMi.

'I'ime: 1 m't. Snow Wave $2 20 8.20 3 40 Mon Sue 2 60 HecoMi race. 5 fnrioBcs. Time 1 02 4 Erwin 16.40 $3.80 $2 60 riychoanalyit 3.00 Miss Scnrab 3 00 islti I CO i Edwin F- Lincoln attor- $3 80 $3.00 ncy, has been named U. S.

Junior Dosek Named To U.S. Post 9 0 3.20 Happy Doe 23.80 Darrel Fowlh 6 Time- 1:02. Vay $3 80 $3.00 His Grace 4.60 3.40 Sterling Ijid 3 ,00 Flftk race. SH farkrags. Time: 1:24 /4.5.

Blazing Away $6.80 $4,20 $2 80 Riverworth 6.20 3 60 Singing Cee 2 40 Hixth race, 6(4 Time: 1:2.3 Magical Toy $8.60 $4 00 $3 40 Nil Way 4.20 Dim View Hevenib race, and tkree-ciaMkt. Time 2 26 Pertinence $3 00 Gallant Minded 3 20 Sunny Fly Eighlti race, mile aad 70 Chick $3 60 Seconomy 20 Southern Rube chamber of commerce national youth activities chairman. Dosek said he intends to investigate possibil- of expanding the junior chamber sored midget contests is practically nil. Even softball, once vtry popular here, has suffered a tremendous drop in interest, LiaeMn la ahuadaat with haaeball faaa hut their Inlereata are almoat entirely centered npon the Chicago White and the American league pennant acnp. This office has averaged a couple dozen calls a day for the past months seeking the Chlsox home schedule.

Hundreds of Lincoln fans have made a trip or two to the Windy City to aee NeUy Fox and in action. Winner Beat Tonie A winner is still the best tonic. Daily broadcasts of major league games undoubtedly has hurt the gate. The fan, lor example, who listens to a daily account of a league game or a Sunday doubleheader is pretty well fed up on baseball by the time the home club is rmidy to take the field at night. Local broadcasts of home games, we believe, helps to stimulate interest when the club is a pennant contender but does the reverse when the team is "down." TV enter into the picture here.

A Fan Speaks see what John Q. Fan thinks about it: "I hate to have to confess this, being a potential rooter for the but the main reason for neglecting Skaff and Co. this year is that the team seems to be a luckless, colorless outflt on the whole. They seem to be able to play exeellent baU on oecaaleB bat it is ae infreqneBt that we fall to tarB BP at the torBsUlea beeaosa we fear obc of theae horrible Blghla wbcB errora galore, few hits, a half doaea walka to the only oelaco. "I suppose you would dub us and write a column about the attitude of Lincoln The fact remains, supports a losing Lo(dc at St.

Louis Browns and why the woeful in do something about their totua- tlon? "Why the PhiUy grab off Bob Cerv? "I can assure you Uiat it do any good to clamor in your column about the fans being "poor a a We have never aeenaed Lia- eela faaa of being peer aperta. At vartowi tiaMs daring tim aeaaoB when the atill had a chance ef getting somewhere, we appealed to the fans to sap- port the ehib. We blame the stay-at-homes when the weatherman refused to co-operate. The fans finally did respond with the best crowd of the season. They came; they it was awful.

But people, as long as there is life, there is Hope, we we Just won two in row from the league leaders. Crucial Test For Old Joe SAN FRANCISCO. Aging Joe Louis, whose great ambition is to become the first ever to win back the heavyweight championship, battles it out Wednesday night with best prospect of 25 Brion. I the Broken Bow Sand Hill Open. To do it, he had to beat out a champion.

We refer to Dean Candea, Nebraska sand greens titllst who absorbed his first tournament defeat of the year. calmness in the clutches was amazing. The fact that he was matched in the finals against one of the top sand greens artists seem to bother him. AFTER HE dropped a 10- footer on the 27th hole to cinch the victory, Hill tossed his putter in the air and let out a long-restrained warwhoop. "I finally won a tournament!" HIU rejoiced.

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S. t. Time: ta fram lOth and St Nebrosko STATE FAIR TRACK Lincoln, Nebr. WE MAKE IT OUR BUSINEeSS- TO MAKE YOUR BUSINESS- BETTER Ep 0 for the Office Witt New St. football program.

3 00 He served as 5 00 vice president of the board of ree tors of Midget Baseball, Inc. Dosek is a member of the OaUM S. Laa A 1. Hamwaad IS, 8an t. Gamet WKHTER.V LEAGUE Oraalu Pnrtrta.

at Hioai CUy. at WkMta. alorada rt AMERICAN LEAGUE rt Baatea lltSS a.at. list PyOM rt 1804 p.m. WMdaaloa (afiht) al PMaZSStoMSTd MATIMAL LBAGVn D-S-C All-Star Game Wednesday ond or third a million times, but 1 finally won one!" The yonthfnl llnha arttot.

who will be a senior thto fall at Kearney State Teaeben college, had plenty ot baeklng Sunday. Baaldea mwral aapport from the apectaton. always eager for an npaet. Hill reeelvod expert caddying from a fellow townsman, Al Bleating. Blessing was seeded to meet Candea in the finals.

When he lost to Hill in the second round. Blessing shouldered clubs and encouraged him to victory over the veteran Candea. WALLY HOFF of Hastings, who beat Candea last year at Broken Bow, was not around to defend his title. Had he been, the meet would have been an e3ren more interesting four-cornered race revolving around Candea, Hopp, Blessing and Hill. Candea.

aa gmetona a loser as yon eonld hope to find, eonflded to fellow golfers hers that ho will ontor the atoto graaa grocaa tmuwey Aog. 2t-26 at He said he plans to take a week off before the state meet to "practice up" on the unfamiliar grass greens. "I probably do anything, but it will be a whale of a lot of fun," Candea said anthusiasUcally. For a aUrict sand greens devotee, that takes lots of guts. Browns Lose Pitching Ace BOSTON, (ff).

Ned Carver, tmo of top competitors, is lost to the St. Louis Browns for an indefinite period because of a pulled muscle in the back of hia left thigh. The poung pitcher, who started the All-Star game for the American league a few weeks ago, suffered a similar injury earlier in the season and was lott to the Browns for two sreeks. He belted run-scoring lindle in the fifth Inning Tuesday night and slipped itmnding first base. He refused to leave the game and hobbled to second base on another siMle.

On grit alone he aped home from on another single. After he yielded a single to Vem Stephens in the last of the fifth he was replaced by Satchel Paige who was credited with his second victory as the Browns knocked the Sox out of second place with an 8-6 triumph. Garver has won 18 of his 31 games and would have w(m more with a better team in back of him. He has been charged with five losses. WEEPING WATER, annual Douglas Sarpy Cass league All-Star game will be played here Wednesday night.

Erx Rehder, Ralston manager, and Harold Hultman, the Millard pilot, will boss the teams. Proceeds from the game will go to the umpire fund. mound staff will be made up of either Don Muenster or Bob Kremke of Millard, John Sczpaniak of Gretna and Ralph Brown of Louisville. pitchers will include Dale DeLong of Ralston, Bud Peterson of Weeping Water and Bob Vierreger of Springfield. Pitcher Tom Schmitz and First Baseman Earl Timm of Papillion will be players available to the side that needs them most.

Other All-Star players: RakSan Stuahm. Jim Kritfnbrlnk, Bickford, Weapina Weepint Water; KnuUan. Lwiiville; Frank Gretna. Schiaaler. Ralston: Paul Lovint.

Sprintfield: FJean Schntm. Springfield; Rich Brown. Papillion. I Beckar, Raliton: Wally Borman. Papillion.

Helme, Millard: Hatch N'cnrman. Belle- Edwin Dosek Lincoln junior chamber of commerce board of directors. He was state director for 1950-51. He is now state sports and youth activities chairman. lExrrlla tiilored like a jacket.

Exclusive at THOMPSON TAILORS Stuart BldK. Their 10-round fight at the Cow Palace, expected to return better than $50,000 in gate receipts, is highly important to both. Louis will be at the end of the road if defeated. The ex-champ must win this one or else his chances of getting a crack at the crown will be gone, probably forever. aaa AT 37, JOE many years left for the ring.

Father Time is trodding on the heels. Louis Brion for a 10-round decision last November in Chicago but the 24-year-old contender from the Argentine has improved greatly since then. After slugging it out with the old ex-champ in the last two rounds of their Chicago scramble, Cesar decided that former K.O. punch either has diminished or he is of the hardy stuff from which future champions are built. Louis has been established a infiiidin ai 4-1 favorite to defeat the South Wekh.

Rfiievue; American champion in their ond meeUng. Brion, in his last four fights this year, lost a de- Gordon Whecler, Millard; to Bulldog Rex Layne and then defeated three other rivals Miiianii lud including the British champion, Jack Gardner. Louis is expected to weigh in around his favorite fighting weight of 212 pounds. Brion is a 195-pounder. Chappell Mentor Recalled to Duty Swim Entries Disappointing Entries for the fourth annual Lincoln Sunday Jorunal and Star Junior and prep awimming championships are lagging.

Meet Director Bun Galloway reports that approximately 20 swimmers have algnad up for the event, but expects the total to Jump by Wednesday 9:00 deadline. Heavies respanae baa oobm frea Hie Junior dIvtotoL entriea aft noon Wednesday to- talcd a half dosen. Entry blanks are available at Muny. Capitol Beach, Hillcrest and Lincoln Country club pools. They must be turned to Galloway at Muny.

BY DICK BECKER dtwmrt Hanrla this time why we cannot continue our friendly with Lincoln." W- Khlers, general Philadelphia Athletics, to The Lincoln Journal In entry Western League at coming out of umana and other Western League cities that Philadelphia hid Lincoln because of attendance at Sherman Field. see why people are so interestod hi la nuitoelphia havs never tosoed a stateaienl ro- gardlnf Lincoln. weather has hurt attendance and I know too that we cannot be in the first di- vUlon every year as much as we would like to. fhl operation In Uncoln, because the fans much a diih demand that tbat yoo oilgbl have beofd frooi eUw ritles. If the Une 0 ctNoos tlial nilladelpkto wIB dtoMntteaa teU Lioeola finl aad tea will soaree." nrss oad yea wm With attendance averaging around 900 fans rmr Mr.

letter definitely settles that point Tribe Aee Hangs New Scalp on Belt Glassford Leaves For Prep Games Bill Glassford, University of Nebraskt football coach, will leave Thursday for Memphis, where he will Join the coaching staff for the East-West All-American high school football game to be played Aug. 10. Art Palrang, son of Boys Town Coach Maurice "Skip" Palrang. will play in the star contest. Young Palrang earned a tackle berth on The Sunday Journal and Star all-state football team last fall.

Glassford will go from Memphis to Tuscaloosa, where he will also serve as a guest coach for the North-South All-Star prep contest Aug. 17. BOMDED EOR QUALITY NEW YORK. (UP). Bobby proudest moments In beaebeU may be Just ahead because the In- Cleveland righthander to pitching at the same lustrous tovel as In 1989 end 1940, which were the two grsatast years of his career.

Feller, number one winner of the majors with 16 victories as only four defeats, gained latott triumph Tuesday night, 5 to 8, over the Senators in Washington, putting the Indians within two games of the idle Yankees, a full game ahead of the Red who were defeated, I to 6 by the lowly Browns. a a Olft-Tnoi Iowa plowboy, whose firebaU made him the in the majors In the decade before World war II, Sf that lip in hit grip, but winning more Fw in 1940, when he top Fear In the majors with 17 opA 11 dofeafts. his wound up with his top winning peiwntage of 24-9, he had a mark of 15-6 as of this date. vietory wkleh mom when the lodtoas pet ever time rue la the nlatb laelmg wea espeetoUy aignlfleaat he- tt pot Feller la the beeks offleielly as ell-ttmo wae hie tjljh trlamph. toppiag the prevtoua all-Uaw high ef 228 set by Mel Harder, new Cleveland eeaeh, betweea 1986 and 1947.

Feller haa wen games in the much more sbert ef 1986-1951 eennUng ent three years for navy servloe. Feller gave up eight hits and when he went out for a pinch-hitter, Mike Garcia protected his margin. Bobby tingle produced the two marginal At Boston, the Browns nmred up with four runs In the victory for Reliever Satchel Paige, who went to the roicue of Ace Ned Garvar who to toe fifth. The Rod Sox protested the victory because fsM maUoo with runners on base. Two of the Brownie runs vrlld throw by Billy Ooodmen.

a Df THE ONLY other Americdn league game, the skidding While tex lott the tenth decision In tim 11, and fell seven and ooO- half games behind the pace, 4 to 2 game to the Ath- ping a fetics. Interelmrcli SoftliaU West Church of Nazarene vs. Westminster Presbyterian. East Trinity Methodist vs. Presbyterian.

NorUi diamond Baptist vs. First Christian. In the National league, Brooklyn won its tontti game in a row as Don woo hit ninUk straight and his 15tti of the eee- 8 to 8 from Plttoburgh, while tlto aecotkd piece Otenta stayed nine and oM-half gaaMs hock by the Cube, 4 to S. Rocdde Chet Nichols of the Brevee blanked the CenUnals, to 0. on tour hits, and the Fhilttro made runa in ttie ninth, thrw on a KattMT Itadtod the Whito Sex to Mven htta while ex-Ottcageen Beak Me- Ml htt heme ran, tripto end ttngle to Ml the tompe Newcombe delivered a triple two singlM while Carl Furillo end Duke Sntoer also made three hita each in the Brooklyn victory.

Snider and Psewee Reese hit Dodger homers. Bobby Thamaon drove in all thi Giant runs with a pair of hoitK ers to furnish the edge for Jim tenth victory in Chieago. Hank Sauer hit a homer for tlm losers. Earl Torgeson made the only extra base hit of the game, a homer and a double in young triumph at St Louis, tl was his fifth victory his shutout Ha walkad only twa batters. The PhUltos made their vtetory stand on four walks and lour hits.

In addition to the homsr by Eth nis, Andy Seminick hit a scorint double. He also delivered a home run earlier. Hank Edwarda homered and also hit a double single in his outfield debut tor the Reds. Fight Resulti Br AaaaclBtMl IfMi Car- TKNNIB am ms 75l Cea af 8.. .98.99 HARRY REED SPORT SHOP ISSI Si S-41SI CHAPPELL, Neb.

Carl Wells, who chalked up impressive records for three years as head coach at Deuel County Chicago Beara Open Grid Drills With 52 CHICAGO, A squad of 52 high school, has been called back players, including 29 to active duty in the air force, will open the Chicago Bears foot- Wells, a reserve captain, will be ball training camp at St. Joseph placed on flying status. He college in Rens.selaer, Ind. ported to Fort Collins, Colo. Opening their 32nd season of.

teams won 86 games and pro ball, the Bears Thursday will lost only 19 the past three years. enter a full scale program of two practices daily and classroom work at night. His 1951 basketball team was rurfnerup in the state Class race. At Your Mfxt Purty Thu Biggost "Buy" In Spurkling Wutor In FULL QUART Bottles and HANDY 7-02. Bottlea PEPSKOU B0TTUN6 CO.

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