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1950 Cornhusker Football Profit Is $198,000 All Other Sports Lose; Department Has $74,000 Gain SECTION BY DICK BECKER mrntf Sports Kditor 4 know one of the really busineaaes in the state? athletic department of the University of Ne- Showing gross revenue of $654,257 for the fiscal year ending June 31,1951 and a net profit of $74,656, the Com- husker sports parade took one of the leading spots as a money making business in Nebraska. The department earned 11.4 percent profit on each dollar of gross revenue. Lemon and Vic Raschl- Football, of course, was the major item on the athletic talented righthander annual report and released Saturday. Football alone earned a profit of 33.3 percent on each dollar of football revenues. All other sports lost money.

The pigskin sport, under the guidance of Coach Bill Glassford, enjoyed its greatest year on record this included even the 1940 team which played in the Rose Bowl, a game that netted $91,000. Football had a gross income of $594,368 and a net profit of $198,115 after expenses of $396,252. Lincoln Hosts State Golf Tourney It Is hard to figure how the the Omaha contingent and to the be able to play. He will be on a outsiders will have chance against the strong delegation in the State Golf tournament at the Lincoln Country club. Led by Lincoln City Champion Dick Spangler, the south- siders will offer the sternest com- much of a outslate visitors.

Naming only a few of the Country club men. there are such vetrrans as Herb Deurmyer, Erv Rttrklns. Harry Meginnis. Don Pegler, and Don Pegler, WHIle Polite, and many others. Roy Wythers, runnerupin fireworks, says play PTo will et off the navy cruise at tourney time.

Willi.im.on Dick Knight of Omaha, de- at 10 a fending champ, will not be Tur day the qualifying for to defend his lauicls. He has senior flight will be held, turned professional and vvas last hampion hip players will be reported in Honolulu. State run- allowed pr.u tice rounds on Mon- nerup Del Ryder of Grand DIand Tuesday also will tie among the mis.sing. th petition to other Lincolnites, 1951 Capital City meet, won't, A a a a PRO-AMATEIR mis.sing. Monday Hurlers Keep AL Tied raaoHttf fraa Diipaichu off thc first Inning with 8 homer The St.

Ixiuis Browns scored The Reds, scoring their only of the season for the Cubs in the Bob Lemon and Vic into richs field otandB. th? most runs in their rluh's his- run in the first innino gave ninth WHAT NAPPeNS TO POOTBAU PAOPITS A COMPARISON with the 1948 Nebraska business census shows: The 1950 football income was greater than all retail sales at Lincoln shoe stores or for all dairy in the Capital City. It also pftorn MlltOR SR39T BASEBALL basaetbau 10SS-111908 1 TRACK 4.nn OfFia rowiM frM Pms DiwMchM off the Inning with a homer The St. Ixiuis Browns scored into the rlghA field itandi. th? most runs in their He drew groans from the 22,2631 lory to hand a 20 to 9 defeat on camr through with brlliunt pitch.Sox They were pertormanci, Saturday I keen the New York Yankees among the right field troit errors plus Hank eighth Reds, their run in the first inning, Blackie a 13-10 record.

Mparing Wednesday the ehampionahtg qualifying will be held. Williamson says that no late entries may tee off after noon an a sudden death playoff will be held at 4 p.m. if there are Meti for the 64-plaee flight. The annual banquet will be held Wednesday night with match play starting Thur.sday morning, IN REGARD to the course, Wil- iCleveland Indians in a first-place three-run homer, pe Tigers had in the American of him. five iour-baggers themselves.

Ele- ui. 4 moo ven of the St. Louis runs came in RASCHI HAD little trouble In thc seventh inning and tied htiiir nif- 11 triumph of the scoring record for a single'thc keystone bag. Dale Mitchell ac-i season. He has lost seven.

i inning. Blackie then hnmiiir 4 tiyU righthander yielded the; The Boston Red Sox staggered Schoenriienst, and wMpwd the ChicMo Wash- stal to foul out. Whipped the Chicago White Sox, on Dave single, a walk ington Senators Saturday night 4 and Lou two-out double, in a wild game to remain foun The Chicago Ci Raschi held Philadelphia to four; After that, however, Raschi hits as the Yanks took a 5 1 'blanked the on two singles. irlng six hit. New York u.itnson said that new tees hava iring six bits, nisrkwell Giants won their eighth str.iight been out in on Nos 6 8 and 17 Hhyn Rrnhm pjy Thi, ynabir, him to lenitthpn 'n Lu yT coufsc to ovcr 8.600 yards.

It 0 on four hits Saturday nicht for alnglrd with one out and llrmis hit to center. o. on four hits Saturday night for n'riviousiv Brechecn advanced to his 16th triumph in 25 decisions. 1measured 1 is jumped from 322 yards to 14 4 362; No. 8 from 505 to 525.

No. Red was Roberts lOth defeat against fmm 343 tn 3 5 nnr 79 The Boston Red Sox staggered Schoenriienst, and got Stan Mu- 16 victories. Preacher Roe, skinny Dodger Was more than thc entire retail Mis.souri. Gate receipts totalled sales fw egg dealers in Omaha or $75.081 and share, lor all Omaha radio stores. after official expense, was football all over the nation, 346.

triumph. Bob Cerv got a double in two official trips, walked twice and soored a run for New York. The Tribe bounced back from which went into effect last double jolt Friday with a 17-hit helped account for the boost in barrage off Ken Holcombe, who football revenue. only one and one-third run in the seventh, and Most profitable home game was nings. and Harry Dorish, picked up their final run in the Alex Kellner opened for the and ahut out the Yanks on one hit antil the fifth when the Bombers came to life and ponred three a across to take the upper hand.

The Yanks nicked Kellner for game to remain fouri The Chicago Cubs rapped four games behind Cleveland and Pittsburgh hurlers for 15 hits, one York who are tied for the them a grand slam homer by lead. I Ransom Jack.son In the first in- Nine pitchers were used in the ning, to beat the last place Pltts- struggle, with Ellis Kinder, fourth Boston hurler, stifling a Washing- 8s at Nebraska, is the kingpin. In fact, football is the only tport that end up in the red at Nebraska. All the others, with the greatest deficits by track, basketball and baseball, lost money. 'THE ATHLETIC Hie Iowa State game waa next with $73.354 in gate receipts.

This was followed by Penn State, which grossed the Indiana game with and the Kansas State game witti $61,308. The most profitable game away Mitchell signalled the start of the batting splurge by leading eighth at Schieb. the expense of Carl ton rally In the ninth. 0 Ewell Blackwell, showing some of his 1949 form, pitched his second shutout of the season as Cincinnati beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 1-0.

burgh Pirates, 11-5. Starter Bob Kelly waa credited with his fourth win against one defeat although he needed help In the eighth when Ralph KIner smashed his JSrd home run for the Bnct with the bases empty. Hal Jeffcoat hit his third homer southpaw, gave up only six hits In pitching front running Brooklyn lo a 5-S decision over the Boston Braves. Jackie Robinson poled his 14Ut homer of the season in the eighth to send the Brooks ahead 3-2 and two runs in the ninth clinched the thc same. Dean Candes.

state sand greens champion, has announced his intentions of playing. He will head thc oulsUto delegation which probably will Include the three Ord HUI, Dong Dalo and A1 Blessing. Two 18-hole matches will be ThurKiajr Friday balance on hand at the end of the i from home was Oklahoma. Ne- fiscal year was $47,420, including share of the gate was $7,420 in cash, $35,000 in Uiiius $55,189, which left $49.064 after $5,000 in the revolving fund. Tbe $74.656 profit not only liquidated a previous deficit of 867.233 but also bulH up cash funds by $7,421.

Large items in this 1949-50 deficit had been $22,000 for tbe completion of the field house, approximately $25,000 for stadium renovation and waterproofing, and $13,000 for the coliseum venU- lating system. A three-year comparison of! fross receipts and disbursements by the department follows; GROSS REVENUE Omaha Team Wins to Meet Denver Bears At Sherman Field Tonight Athletics return home Sunday for a doubleheader against the Denver Bears at Sherman Field. The first game will start at 6:30. It will be a revamped team expenses of the trip had been; Manager Frank Skaff sends on paid. The Minnesota game was ALBUQUERQUE.

(JP). A strong from the one that took next with $43,201. Junior American Leafon baseball Biggest expense items ba.seball Guarantees paid to visiting Omaha, estab- federal tax, 74,446 lished itself as the favorite in the salaries, team region 10 tournament playoff Sat- 14 urday night by balsting Las Another football expense 4 $920 for help of the Uncoln New Mexico entry, A IMW oulHeldcr, DIek Kirk, Is to join the team Sunday. He will take the place veteran Tommy Kirk who Is out for the rest of the season with a badly injured shoulder. Lincoln is now in the Western league cellar while Denver is battling to catch up with the league- leading Omaha Cardinals.

1490.172 I iw- I 19S2 IwOAfT lice in traffic supervision. In comparison with the $168,811 Nebraska paid out in guarantees for five home games, the Huskers collected guarantees of $157,860 for only four tilts on the road. For the road trips and average of $3,750 was spent on travel and The Curtis pre-school camp cost only $7,493. Freshman football cost $7,260 with a trip to Boulder to play the Colorado irosh. Basketball Coach Harry cagers lost $11,908 during a 20-game schedule! 10-3.

JOHN WILUAMS of the Nebraska champions had a two-hit shutout working going into the last of the eighth. The New Mexicans bunched two hits for their first tally in that frame and rallied for two more squads. Lincoln Gridders Get Stiff Tests BY COOPER ROLLOW Body blocks and screen passes are still a few days off for four high school football runs on four hits in the final inning. Grand Junction, champion, took advantage of 10 fielding errors to rap out a 13-4 victory over champion Worland outfit In the opening game. Whittier Scores Sweep BY DDN 8TRA8HEIM Dick Herganruder gave up only one hit in 12 innings as the Whittier midgets took a 2-1 decision from the Randolph midgets Saturday night at Sherman Field in the Cla.s.s midget championship game.

The Cla.s.« A crown was won by Whittier Friday night as they beat Antelope 4-3 after winning the first game Thursday. Clarence Delaney is the coach of both Whittier teams. plus the Big Seven tournament at' Hart, Fry Sweep Kansas City. Bigge.st receipt was the DISBURSEMENTS $G46 836 1949-fl I --------1 I I I I m2 I I I collected for playing against Kansas State at Manhattan in the big new fieldhouse. Top gate at home was also Kansas State when a profit of $1.128 was shown.

The Kansas game at home was next with $1,018. The trip to the west coast cost $206 for two games at Seattle and two at San Francisco. Guarantees failed to cover expenses by that amount. The Big Seven tournament meant a loss of $78. $3,421 Tennis Finals Before they hit their first dummy, membeia of all four Capital City prep pan rigid physical THE ANNUAL check-ups, administered by the Uncoln-Lan-' caster County Medical society, include complete physical and dental tests, plus chest X-rays.

The examinations are being spread over a two-week period in order to accommodate the large BROOKLINE, Mass. (INS), hopefuls turning out at Doris Hart, of Coral Gables and Shirley Fry, of Akron, Wimbledon doubles champions, advanced to the finals of the national championships Saturday with a 6-3, 6-2, win over Parriaj Ward and Mrs. Joy Mottram, Eng-i lish team. Lincoln high. Northeast, College View and Cathedral.

Lincoln high and College View athletes already have lidten physical exams and are slated for chest X-rays this week at the city health department. Viewmen gridders will report at day in the office at Northeast. UNCOLN HIGH boys who missed out on the physical checkups last week and who wish to report for football may be examined at the Lincoln high room at 8:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. Cathedral grlddera wlli arrange for physical examinations end be issued eqalpment Monday and Tneaday at the following tlmea: 8enlora a.m.

Monday; juniors 1:30 p.m. Monday; a.m. Tuesday. The chest X-ray program, con- fifth reached flTst ducted cooperation with an error, went to third on a city-county health department and; sacrifice by Larry Omeara and the board of education, is one of scored on a fielders choice, the serWces sponsored by the in the top of the 12th Lamson caster County Tuberculosis asso- walked and wa.s sacrificed to second by Stan Wichelt. Hergan- rader singled but Lamson was out at home on a long accurate HERQANRADER struck out 13 batters and walked only three during the 12 inning contest while Jim Cripe walked six and fanned eight for fiie losers.

WhitUer a ran la the second when Roland Wonter walked, stole second sad eaam hoBic igia pingle by Alaa New- hm. Raadolph nsed a doable play from Peres to Psvlos to get out of trouble la the Inning. Randolph tied the score in thei READY POR members of tho Lincohi Ckmntry club, host club for the state golf tournament, prepare for a prsctko round. The meet begins Tuesday wiOi qualltying for tho senior flight. Shown here (from left) are Don Pegler, Dick Spanglor, Lincoln dtv chjtmplpii, W.

D. Kinsey and Don addreasihg balL (Staff Photo.) Forest Hills Draws WIckNo HhMn CIO WBSTKBff UtAUllC I SI Mt HsHu peg by left fielder Sorrell. Her- The American winners play p.m. Tuesday, with AC68 went to on the. the title Monday against survivors high pigskinners scheduled at 1 ,.,0 'throw to the plate and scored of a Sunday match between Jean p.m.

Wednesday. NEW YORK. (INS). Ranking on Pauley single to left Quertier and Kay Tuckey, both of Rocket footballers will receive tennis stars from ten countries field. England, and Nancy Chaffee, of chest X-rays at 1:15 p.m.

will start play next Saturday at Herganrader set the Whittier'W SH wiw A -K A ill 4 4 4 AM 4 4 a a 1 IS SS 7S 7S eant a loss Ventura, and Mrs. Pat Can-1 and will take physical examina- Forest Hills in the United States; batters down in order to win i Average cost to taKe me team Todd of La Jolla. Calif. Itions at 7 p.m. Monday and Tues- and singles and; second game of the three-game I the road was thousand dol- ------------------------------------------------------------------mixed doubles championships.

The spotlight in the di-l Midget pictures on page S-B). The proposed budget for 1951-52 ghows a planned cut in expenses of some $1,500. But an income decrease of nearly $75,000 is expected, due mainly to the fact that the football team plays at both Iowa State and Kansas State this fall. Both of these teams, which drew well at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln last fall, helped boost last football revenue. A new item on the 1951-52 budget Is $25.000 for athletic grants-in-aid.

This will be used In line with the new' Big Seven ruling permitting payment of board, room and tuition for athletes in addition to $15 a month spending money. SALARIES are one large expense on the budget. Records show that 22 employees are paid a total of $9,647 a month. Coach Bill Glassford is the highest at $12,000 a year. Others are Athletic Director George Clark Basketball Coach Harry Good Backfield Coach Bob Davis on the road was a thousand dol lars a trip.

Biggest items of expense were; salaries, travel, guarantees paid, federal tax, $4,117. Baseball Only one game showed a gain as baseball lost $10,496. The diamond tilt which made money was the Wichita-Nebraska game played at Lincoln. Profit was $26.50. Coach Tony men took part in 11 series.

Paid out were guarantees of $1.000, received were guarantees of only $600. Biggest expense items were coaches salaries, equipment, $1,759. Iniloor Track Coach Ed SOURCE O' REVENUES WHERE MINOR TEACHIN61 'MNOR TRACK ATHLETIC OPFICI OVERHEAD H.6% lASKETDALL- 6.4% vision will be focused on a half dozen Americans and a triumvirate of Australians. Art Larsen of San Leandro, the defending champion, will be under siege from such of his own countrymen as Herb Flam of Beverly Hills, the 1950 runner-up; Dick Savitt of Orange, N. the present Wimbledon and Australian titlist, and 20-year-old National Collegiate and Clay courts champion Tony Trabert of Cincinnati.

Profit or 088 of Each Sport Inrnme 17 2y.S67.,’>0 002 80 1,7.50.81 77600 166 267.20 108.88 tpww 11.39» .50 21.540.80 4 .6.55 2.600 08 2.421 13 2 3 5 6 1,207.69 erottt £198.115.83 Sport Football Haskcib.ill Hastball All iraik indoor track champions had a loss of $7,177. No meet made money, including uoif the Big Seven conference tilt at Kansas City. Comparative Athletic Department Expenses Heat and light were the main, items of expense, running 37 8'1340 Curtis ('arc of fields, floors, diamond, film, movies, Fguipmrnt for teams Federal tai When they moved outdoors, the iablc and local mraU trackmen lost even more money. Medicai and training room the red health doctors I.OM Pollard Interests Pro Grid Yanks 2 JUnd hcl .5 0 0 2 ojchttaMMta Wkheltih 5 0 0 2 1 4 0 1 2 5'H(. Hcrgder 5 1 2 0 7 Kellogg ag 5 0 0 1 2 Ymingcf 5 0 3 0 0 Favlog 2b 5 0 0 1 1 CiMtagMal Wiirster Ib 4 1 1 16 0 Seil .1 1 0 10 4 CSiowo Newbill 3b 4 0 1 1 2 Omeara rf 2 0 0 1 0 FMilNirKh Keime 4 00 12 2 Ilbea rf Krhou gg 4 0 112 Pereg 3b Stole If 4 0 0 2 0 Ib Lamsufi rf 4 0 0 1 0 Uyert Sm-rcll tf AMKRICAN LKAGI'B 73 4t 7.1 4t SS 4S SS St 47 4S 73 .381 SS 77 3IIS NATIONAL LKAUl'K Pef Sie 11 74 17 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 2 4 0012 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 Totale 39 2 8 14 Totale 36 1 1 36 15 Whittier 010 000 000 2 Randolprt 000 010 000 I E-Wonter, Newbill.

Kellou. Pavloe. Omeara. SH-Perry. Worster, Crlpc.

SeiL rfcrgcnrader. Stole, Wlchelt. Newbill to Keimc. Whittier 11. Randolph 3.

Hergenrader 3, Cnpe 6. 13, Crine 8. ripe (Worster). HameU. Willis.

A-580. 40 SI 54 S3 St 55 SI SI SI 47 St Vew Bosox Trick-How To Blow Flag NEW YORK. (NANA). Havo ciB Boston Red Sox adopted a jnew way to blow a 4 seems to be the situation cur- rently, when you study the ican league race. A year ago it was generally flf- ured that the main Red Sox wett- Jness was pitching.

They had mMt fl! I hitters in their leagRe and were scoring the most ruas. They had a good defensive teipi in the field. They had their wlo- .473 $3,175. Coaches salaries were team travel, $1,266. Outdoor Track ending up $11,869 in Business Manager of Athletics no meet made any profU.

J. Lewandowski Assistant Coach Marvin Franklin Line Coach Ralph Fife Publicity Director John Bentley Track Coach Ed Weir Assistant to the Director L. F. Klein and Baseball Coach Tony Sharpe $4,950. Football salaries last year of $44,029 took only 7.6 percent of the gridiron earnings.

Coaches salaries for the entire department were only 14.8 percent of the totiU disbursements for the year. No provision is made in the budget for depreciation but improvements and repairs are listed yearly as they are made. Included in the current budget are three improvements at Memorial new driveway behind Avery Lab, a new south fence, and a west stadium entrance at the north end $4,000. Here are the financial highlights of the 1950-51 season for each sport at the university: Football An attendance record for home games and the increase of ticket prices from $3 to $3.50 per game rtwm Kcfunds Scoiiiing 'lieket handling AthUiic board Ti'Icrhone and telegraph and Office eguipment Freight and Oeneral travjl High school The Big Seven meet at Columbia cost the Huskers $369. Coaches salaries were the main cost at $5,600.

Team travel cost equipment $1,974, Wrestling A1 Partin's wrestlers had a loss aw I ou eipense of $3,889 for the season with profit I and guarantees of only $300. Coaches salaries amounted to FUld Iighu and repairs $2,166 and team travel $1,359. Umc'way bihind Avery lab south fence oWimtmilg I West Madiuni entrance, north end Assistance (labori Coach Hollie Lepley tankers, (pavroiD surprisingly, had less loss than gym team. The swimmers lost ioui budget $2,243. assistance Team travel cost coaches Total salaries $700 'Proposed budget Gymnastics Jake gymnasts ended up in the red by $2,254.

Team travel amounted to $1,275 and salary $700. Golf and Tennis Golf showed a deficit of $1,768 and tennis $1,008. Team travel for the golfers was $738 and for the netters $228. salaries were $600 in golf other sporu and $400 in tennis. Grand total r.493,.50 3.714 63 68 24.63« 28 79.147,12 177.819,63 9.949 44 13.473..'17 2.6 tl SO 24 .3.5 24 1 50 177 69 4.53 9S 1 95 320 30 3.145 03 421 4.3 7.154 490 42 1.865 29 .3.870 6,.53.5.7.5 1.18.3 00 3,809.37 3.210 37 103.696 81 23.364 18 11.470 74 24,4 19.68 67,2.35 87 $646.836 .51 96 RIPON, WiS.

(UP). ex-West Point halfback 31889 62 signed a contract with the New 2 2 54 York Yanks but the club is interested in him, Dave Condon, a.ssistant general manager said Saturday night. Pollard met with Frank Fitzgerald and Line Coach Shelby Tww 09 Calhoun in Chicago recently, )0 06 don said, but no contracts were 7,600 00 cJiyriArl 60 80 The Yank have been training weeks. i2.r,()0W) Scores WKMTKKN LKAUl'K. S.

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ark, has not ith 4ho Tryout Date Set 1,600 00 3,600.00 1,000 0(t New Yorkers Set To Fete Turpin NEW YORK. (INS). Middle CHICAGO. Hob.son, chairman of the U.S. Olympic basketball committee, announced Saturday that basketball tryouts for the 1952 Olympic games in Helsinki, Finland, will be held in New Ywk starting March 29.

Hob.son said the eliminations will be divided into coUegiate SJid National Amateur Athletic uhion brackets. Snags Jaycee Golf Title INTKKNATMINAL LKAGIK 3. I. Garnet WWTKRN LKAGUB (AN NMI GMMg). at LINCOLN at Ntou CHy.

NATIONAL LKAGUK. fi wi (3-11 ud KlimMteta (5-4) CarlgMi (o-oi uui Frimd or likkMR M. I.OKÌ« al (TaclMMlI rhambm Brooklyn at Bononi (1-2) or Rnuca 416-4) vs. Hvahn (14-11). AMKRICAN LKAGITK Clsvctand nt Wynn (13-11) 00 weight Boxing Champion Randv Turpin, arriving in New York! A N.

C. Monday for his Sept. 12 return Eighteen-year-old Doug bout with Ray Robinson, will get of Cedartown, played perhaps a taste of the lionization that the most satisfying golf of his life helped dethrone Sugar Ray. Saturday to win the National Jay- (7-4) n. Turpin who is out to prove that Junior Golf championship.

Wneuntont McOamMHi wa. 3.0(8) (k) he merely catch a poorly Sanders defeated Don Welch of 3 0 conditioned Robinson at the 6 and 5 in the (10 of a too-triurnphant European 36-hole final.s match. tour, will have a two-day whirl: On the first 18, the Georgia; in New York, including a news youth shot a 74, He was even with i af TV a formal contract on the final lap when the 4(K) 06 5.000.00 1 ..500 00 3.600.00 3.000 00 i.twm.oo Chess Tourney IB IB SU Is ning mop-ups, at home. Yet Ustgr win tbe flag. SO OWNEK Tom Yawkey busy.

He the two bitt pitchers available Ray 8cok- borough and Bill Also, the first time in his big-league ra- reer, Maurice McDermott locetid the plate and moved over to the winning side. In addition to all this big Clyde Vollmer, an importation, suddenly begins winning game after game with a home-run barrage. The Red Sox have always been a late- starting team. But when they hit home at Fenway park back in July, they were well let to go places. They were crowding the Yankees for the top and leaciing the Indians.

It was the big mooMat for hired men to get bosy. They got busy eaouffb. hot la reverse. Usually, with IS home gmnea to play, they were good for 12 or more vietcnics. This Ume they lost eight and wea only seven to take a deep dip behind the Yankees and Indians.

This is the first time this has happened to the Red Sox after the arrival of August. Among their they have Kinder, McDermott, Parnell, Nixon, Stobbs, Scarborough and Wight. The club has been leading the league in runs batted in. They have Ted Williams, Dom DiMaggio, Vern Stephens and Billy Gocdman well into the .300 class. They have Pesky close by and Vollmer breaking up games with his homers.

Yet they left home last week trailing both Yankees and Indians. no and 35.800.00 1578.190.00! ERtimated Income Home football (i-stimated incomt) Sent. Christian Oct. State Nov. Nov.

Nov, from home aames (Nebraska of income) Oct. State Oct Oct. 27 State Nov. 00 82.11(8100 82 (881 00 82 (8)0(8) (8) a big party at Toots match ended on the 30th hole. Schuler Named Coach al Bartlett Everett Schuler has been named high school coach at Bartlett for the coming year.

He will coach Housewife Wins Grand American VANDALIA, O. A Stuttgart. housewife Saturday topped 00 2 4 3 other NORTH PLATTE, Neb. The' THE RED SOX may reverse themselves again, and start a new streak. But it begins to look aoAf they had discovered a new to blow a Hag.

Midwest Open Chess tournament will be held here Sept. 1, 2 and 3. Matches, to be played in an air conditioned playing room, will over a six-round route and follow the Swiss system. 1 MMUV The iTo Mrs. Anderson Round (8) 20 88 8 (8) men and women tojba.sketball, baseball and track, win a 100-target, handicap pre- In addition to his coaching'round 7 p.m.; round' Mrs Anderson the liminary event of the Grand duties Schuler will teach 8:30 a.m.; round Country vUr- UP American trapshoot.

00 which found He has been in charge'oL shooting at hanfiicap summer softball program at meet hare been to write 00 ranging from 17 to 25 yards. 1 Fremont. e. Ellsworth, North Plate. Mrt V.

general science and 1:30 p.m.; round Saturday with a vi IS Mrs. Julius Petty, who ogy. 7 p.m.; round over Mrs. Edna Dobson, 2 i rom the 19-yard line in an He graduated from Midland last 8:30 a.m. in 18 holes Chess players interested in the Mixed SumHy event at will toe oft MO.

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